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14-9000 104-10176-10006 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | - DISPATCH Chief, WH Division Chief of Station, Guatemala City Lo Action Required: See paragraph 2. References : A. HMMA-35905, 27 November 1968 . B. MEXICO CITY-8228, 27 November 1968 i 1. Forwarded herewith as attachment #1 are four reports on the latest developments of the LIRING-3 operation prepared by Wallace B. ROWTON and dated 5, 10. 11. and 12 Neresbhar t Tee msst iupeseaue poruts covered in these reports are as follow: : a, LIRING~3 made contact on 5 December with one HumbertoX*GONZALEZ Vega (no Station traces), . who has apparently been designated by the FAR as the latter's contact with LIRING-3 iu Mexico City. A description and a sketch cf GONZALEZ provided by LIRING-3 are contained in ROWION's 10 December ceport. : Continued. ..cccesececerecescces F Re. scennectior writ ABI- 135 301 Ee Attachments: : ul< Reports (4), h/w 4 @- Letter (1), u/s/c : i Identity sheet (1), u/s/e \ Distribution: . : Orig & 2 - C/WHD (w/atts - 1 copy each #1 and #2; 3:copies att #3) i : 2- COS, Guatemala City (w/atts - 1 copy each #1 and #2; 2 copies att #3) Ce TE ti ct Terme deere oe i i ' 4 t ! C3 copy ‘ | - tr - | | i t ' December 1968 201-798301 « Ea Tle ne . ‘aie Sarva ees coy gree oo tats 2 My ta de th ah Sachs SPE ACO ACNE SPRATT ett tenn Nt oni oe orem ener emeewn ns ome Me ™ ee - patie t : CLASSIS CAT IOm : orn SYMBOL AND % WBER CONTINUATION OF a i : : DISPATCH SECRET : HMMA - 36114 ‘ b. According to GONZALEZ, Identity D, who left for Guatemala with LIRING-3 and, according, to the latter, was probably executed after a period of detention, may still be alive and may have made a "deal" with the Guatemalan authorities., Identity D had apparently misappropriated FAR funds before’ going to Guatemala. LIRING-9's remarks to LIRING-3, as mentioned in ROWTON's report of 5 December, may be connected with Identity D's misdoings. é ce. LIRING-3 hinted to LIRING-9 that. he may accept a teaching job at the University of Jalapa. (Such a job was indeed recently offered to him.) LIRING-9 advised LIRING-3 not to accept this as: he would much rather send him on a trip to PBRUMEN. \ d. From a letter received from Gustavo Ft Gudtinmale ; \X*COLINDRES Barrios, LIRING-3 gathered that the ~ a. (%,,ct ®BARRIOS brothers (Miguel aud Juan Leon) may soon———Z@i772 | be released and may, in fact, contact him in Mexico City. The original text of that letter and its envelope are forwarded under separate cover as | attachsent #2. DininGrs Alles pa ceca Dua 4 CMa KS made to hin by Humberto GONZALEZ as another indica- tion of a possible contact by the BARRIOS brothers in the near future. LIRING-3 plans to write back to the address given by COLINDRES and mention that he is in contact with GONZALEZ in the hope of getting a reaction from COLINDRES. 2. The Station plans 'to check further the identity given “py GONZALEZ. Among other things, an attempt will be made via LIKAYAK-2 to check whether a file in that name exisis in the archives of the Mexican Ministry of "Gobernacion." The Station may, at a later date, attempt spot surveillance of GONZALEZ. Meanwhile, any information that can be provided by the Guatemala City Station to further identify GONZALEZ would yp be appreciated. 5k ; . , | | w\racend ASry “Sar c +a) t2a)~ ROS , hh url ao} A16006: tbr llard C. CURTIS ‘J ‘ Rarrios , Suan Leow . - hoitedin oe ae 3 PAGE NO. 2 of 2 . USE PREVIOUS EDITION, 14-00000 qi 10. 12. 123. uM 15. Fee eR Renee Ale eater RN tN HRELTTE EYL OR em RnB omen ene een ey meen wee Acting (Riz 1 eudonyr \ ‘ : i --: , : . 7 wee ct De so : * HEREWITH ATTACHMENT TO te SECRET . “HMMA- 37739 : AGENT SERVICE RECORD. | oft Aug 69 Agent Cryptonya: Li11:.0-3 . Project: Lin VILE i 7 Agent Recruited By: heliace ke ECUPUN . a _ Capacity in Wcoich Agent Served: Access agent tc Cubsn snkassy; Infcerment on Centrs1 smsrican revoluticn-ry greurs ind sctivities. Rate of Pay: Sid net receive resuiar saler Ys but wes civen betieen 3000 and 3£C0 exican resos yer month, (ocuivalent te y2u0 to +2E0). Other Commitzents: .cre t . Agent Dismissed By: Leorard 3, TCRANT, Disnisssl effective 1 July 1965, enn naman ae Reason for Dismissal: (gent in efiect termin:tec himseif, since he failed to initiete conte ct. vith Staticn sfiter tein, turned cver to VnasT by HC.TCh, Security Rises: uirtws-3 aes Hub weds LLSLIng Cf PEC OW intapest in this esse, He nnew both (TCR and To h4asT in elias. 1o safencuses were ex- rosed to Li: ihG-3. LIiTNG-3 wes-met once in TCaiiT's GF vehicle. Secunitsx tisha Manrer cf Dismissal: 45 stuted above, no direct dismissal was made, since LIbIiG-3 trcke off centact with the Station. j i i t I t t Letter of Termination Sigmed: ho. Cost of Termination: iicre Station Case Officer: _ieonard 5. ASS ‘ST Lawl: L$ ief cf S:ation: Horace E, It sel SECRET sive Concha MrREONTS NS OFFICER ~ HMA 317 39 Neen see anes em oe = oe em eee eee poe nee — cord af Fm ran a Matt pana a bey | ! | . _ Aracwnart/ _ _ 7 ; AIA “Boe pg ; hy + et 5 December',1968, : CCNTsce REPORT : . - deems I ee f£ s ; se JAN d | Tou 1. Agent: LIRING/3 _ 2, Date and Site cf Meeting: 1100, 5/12/68; Identity Mee 3. Next Meeting: 1700, 6/12/68; Iden A : 4, Administretive: Rowton asked LIRING/3 to rent a small apartaent that = they could use as a safenouse, in lieu of , Iden A, for the future. This was not only| in the interest of econony, for: for’ obvious security reasons. Rowton gave LIRING/3 1,500 pesos as an advance for this purpose. 5. Reports/Information Passed by Agent: i i LIRING/3 reported to Rowtoa that he had dropped into tke LIRING office on 4/12/68 in the hope, of. running into the ° proposed trip to PBRUMEN at the end of the month. LIRING/3 . told Rowton that he did not see the Chief inasmuch as he H was intercepted by LIRING/S. The latter appeared as cor- dial as on the previous occasion, but this tine made a brief reference to LIRING/3's report. He asked: “Are you sure you included everything?" L/3 told Rowton that he replied in a rather puzzled tone, “Of course. Everything, thas is, that I could remember." To which 1/9 explained: . "I meen about the 'motivos' of the arrest. It seems there's * more to it than you wrote. we have some interesting data | on that subject. #e'll discuss it with you on Friday.” i eens ne . LIRING/3 then reported to Rowton that when he and LIRING/4 © / — @ropped in to Identity B i on 3/12/68 ‘ Ne the secretary of the Director, | . ; ‘Identity C, gave then a message that 5 person by the name i . of Humberto Gonzalez Vega, residing at Calle Manzdnillo 42, in apartment 3, had visited Iden B ~ several tines abking for the address of LIRING/3. | _ eee ae pete oe ere " .LIRING/3 continued to Rowton that he} attempted to contact i _, Humberto Gonzalez Vega at the address given on 4/12/68 but. thf att: was told by a woman of about 35 years of age with a slight y Wana - 3614 Guatemalan accent that he was out at the time. She took ; aoe “es core, L/3's address with interest and suggested that L/3 return” | te after 1500 the followiag day in the preat Gonzalez did ret a . ; contact him at nis home. 1/3 told Rowton that he guessed 7 a ° oo, (and hoped that this was "Favel", Wiel 20h INGO! ot ° i ot * : ° . Sa rene ete oe ee a cera cemenges er es neemaaene ine Seton a AO HARRNONRENL RMR att dO Se | j i: 7 : Art ncuneny FL ae 1G : . uri jia- abt “, : 10 Decexbe 11968 Subject: LIRING/2 Report of Contact with Hunberto Gonzalez | Vega. 4. At 1000 on 9/12/68 at Identity A 1 LIRISG/3 reported ¥o Rowvon . that be had met with Humberto Gonzalez Vega on 5 and 6 veceaber. Be T- lated that he had gone back. to-the apartment on Calle Manzanillo on the . afternoon of 5 December, met Gonzdlez and made a date to see {hin again on the morning of 6 Decenber. when he returned about 1030 on that day GonzAlez' wife said that he had just stepped out to telepzone the embassy : of Ecuador. L/3 went’ out and found Gonzdlez at a nearby telephone booth and managed to have a relatively detailed chat with hia. ! 2. According to 1/3, Gonzalez sarted off by saying that he had been looking : forward to meeting L/3 for some time, since he had heard a great deal about | “him from mutual friends. Gonzélez went on to say that although he had been LD . away from Guatemala for the past four years, he xept in touch with his } ——— _. friends there. He dropped the names of Sandoval Alegria, Jorge Torrén and Petia naleatitaeatahn a certain Avecilles (phon) who he assumed were known to LIgING/3. He con- cluded his introductory remarks with tne statenent that ike hoped he and L/3 would becone friends, since they could be of mutual’ uelp. 3. Gonzdlez added that he was makizg a living selling booxs and was planning to open a book store at the University. de indicated that se migat be able to help L/3 financially if the latter were interested in this business ven- - ture. Gonzdlez then stated that he was aware of L/3's arrest and detention - ; and alleged that he had advance information concerning L/3's trip to Guate- mala in the company of | Identity D « He then asked L/3- whether he knew the real purpose of Iden D trip. when L/3 replied in a non-committal way, GonzAlez" alleged thatIden Dhad been accused of misappropriation of funds D and tookithe trip in the hope of defendi.g himself against these charges, — i. Gonzélez then produced a typewritten letter, undated snd addressed to himself : end signed by "Cruz", advising him of the charges againstIden D. Gonzalez told L/3 that the letter was from FAR headquarters and was received sone tine : beforelden Dand L/3 left on their trip. | . ly &. Gonz4lez then went m to say that he and his friends were not at all certain thatiden Dhad been executed,as L/3 and many other people as sumed. Ee stated ; that some months ago Iden. D nother in Mexico “ity had received a letter from bin informing her that he was then at Salamd& (phon). Gonz4lez added that it was not to be excluded thatIden Dhad made some sort ¢ deal with the authoritie: to save his skin. in exchange for services he might, perform against Far in the . - future. ~ ! it 5. Gonzéiez then cautioned L/3 against indiscriainate contacts with persons: tf ae re etree mee ent aemeemgreamapet orameemenmnaaeacmart -identification. , ae ” 8. IIRING/3 agreed with Rowton that it was advisable tor him to tell rRinG/9 7 i : if i \ ' i Sess eee ste. GY , ; | . . ‘ . >. a) ~ r. | representing themselves to be from legitimate snovotuticzary'l eovenente. Gonz&lez recounted that he binself Hat to go into hiding for the previous two montks as a result of his having been exposed to a certain hutez who had arrived in Mexico City with a group of Guatemalan extles.| Gonzdlez Ges~ eribed Kufiez as a known memeber of the "Mano Blanca" and a forrzer police : officer ("tercero jefe de la Judicial"). : | si 6. Gonzdlez then askdd L/3 whether he had made any close friends while in Guatemala. This,]/3 fel+,was an atteapt to smoke out his relationsaip with i the Barrios brothers ‘( Miguel and Juén Beén Barrios). He told Fowton that ke evaded the issue by giving a vague reply, to waich Gonzé2 ez replied: "Well, , I hope to have a great surprise for you soon (‘alegria')” Gonzélez then suggested that they meet again on 12 December and promised to visit L/3 at his home in the company of his wife, "so that I/3's and his wife could keep each otker company while they themselves were talking in L/3's apartment." L/3 told Rowton that he shot this idea down by explaining that altnoug his \ wife was rerolutionary and trustworthy, he preferred to. xeep any politicial discussions strictly between himself and Gonzalez. The latter, then suggested | that he simply drop by L/3's house and that they both proceed, sonewhere for 7 a coffee on a suitable pretext, ! : : 7. LIRING/3 described Humberto Gonzalez Vega as a"rather tall"man ( about 1.78) heavy (about 85-90 k.) apparent age 42,with light eyes ("ojos claros") and straight ("lacio")black hatr. He drew Rowton the attached sketch for possible at his next neeting of his contact with Gonzdlez Vega to provoke a reaction from the LIRING establishment. Bee ataee 3 B.! Rowton a os 3 1 ’ @ € cogent ee eerrene een emeeernie Teena TRI ranean: ott re ee ee Be SE Sitemeter ea meee eee Ante “- ween Co STE UD ASE OLE TGR ab lage rT) oOo 7 ) t rd ,ao . \. a ; - . se -— a nme iy He-Y AUS (2 Cn Rar $5-J K € - d ’ wl > t pn. . us a r \ tod < : p z 5 ( ; v ~ t € -_ meee irs — id bd S.ow ms @ w -_ € a $ ~ . 3 x. . r . \ t J me 14-0009 3 ean : : a ho Arracunent #7 ; , oe ; ~ AOrA- BbUf - ete? 11 Decezder, 1968 i Subject: LIRING/3 Report of Contact with LIRING/©® and " SrRING/10. 4. LIRING/3 reported to Rowton at 1300 on 10 peconber 4968, that he had i finally gyeceeded in talxing again with LIiRLhs/sy. He related Chat Kuen : he went/the LIRIiG office as requested at abcut 1030 on 9/12/68 he was told by the receptionist that LIRIiG/9 was still out. L/3 was asked to telephone later, about 71300, to check whether 1/9 had returned. LixING/3 telephoned,as requested, a little affer 1300 (in Rowton'’s presence) but was told that LIkinG/9 had not returned. L/3 left a xessage for 1/9 that he would come to bis office again tne following morning. 1 2. LIRING/3 continued that he reappeared at the LINING officcebsut the Bame time the next. dey ( 10/12/68) and was told this tize by the receptiozuis (the wife of LIRING/10's assistant) that LIRING/9 was in. At this monent ' LIRIUG/9 himself energed from his office with papers in his hand, winked \ at LIRING/3.and returned withont addwoceive hin, . Str t mitetes Istir 192 was told by the receptiog:st that L/9 would see hia. Tue followizs is ' Rowton's reconstruction of the conversation that took place between LIRING/3— and LIRING/9, based on L/3's report to Rowton: pn nee ee eee 1/3: "Come in. I'm sorry I couldn't see you friday or yesterday. I . was out of town.” : L/3: "It's alright with me, except that I have a number of things . pending’ as far as my own plans- are concerrisd.” . Le 1/9: "Well, how are you doing?” ; ; ; L/3: "Fairly well. I just received a letter froz ay good friend, Prof. : Carlo Antonio Castro of the University of Yeracruz. He has been a insisting that I go down to Jalapa to see bin. He wants to or- ganize an exposition and also to offer me an interesting position . at the University.” t- : 1/9: "But would that mean that you would have to stay in Jalapa?" : 1/3: "Yes, of course; that is, if I accent. It's a tempting solution o to my personal problems. 4s I told you I's still ‘up in the air’n' : 1/9: "But I don't think. that's the solution. 4 trip would be much ct ; better." TFL. : : “If3: "Yes, but I have to make a ‘decision soon. dso ay wife “peceived a ' . dletter ‘from her father inviting her to Ber Te Tork: Bere" s the i letter. Do you want to read it?" 1/9: "No. What does it say?" i : I/3: “Her father says that he can give her medical certificates to prove he is very sick so that she can sey a Visa without any a : i geen nme ne eeeee sapreee tates rege + eet ee nS © pees mee, one trae ns _ eeereette oie nee taee Sore eh alae mene ONE Manan anh ete ene merneMeRaiRNIEEN Raeelr Ame IAY MET err tice WmRAire te cunmNN’ Game Sans ueu Nat ems oe difficulty.” | * wan 2/9: "But as I said before, she shouldn't go to the American Eabass Sy. 1/3: Keep her ‘away from it. That would be bad, as I exp-ained last tice." ! ° "I'm doing my best, but it's not easy. Things are still up zx in the air wita us." (At about this moment in tne conversation, 1 LIRING/10 entereé tie office sand, after greeting LIRING/9 rather perfunctorily,carrieé on the , following con- versation with LIRING/3:) 5 ‘ 1/40: "How have you been?" i Tf3: “Bsther well, buanne?* i . L/10: "And your wife? Is she recovering from the strain?® 1/3: "Just about. The nigotmare is finally over and she feels devter now." . 7 1/10: "#211 I hope you'll come by here often - as often as you tiie. We enjoy chatting with you." : oo : after this brief exchange, LIRIKG/10 left the office.) ee “oe _ Lf3: "By the way, how is your Chief doing? I'd like to érop in to + Die express sy appretiation for the interest he zkmamd and-his wife . showed in helping my wife during my absence."-' ~--- /--.. haem -. B93. "well, he'ea not acing too weil." i Vo an : L/3: "Ch, another thing. I finally met that Guatemalan "Pavel’ i mentioned in my report." i : woe L/9: "Yes, how did it go?* . . oe L/3: “His naze is Humberto Gonzd4lez Vega. He's been in Mexico for some, . time. A former activist in the PIG. You nust now hig." 1/9: "Yes. - sn | et L/3: *He wants to see me again on . Poursday for a more detailed talk." 1/9: "Fine. sell, I hope you keep coming around to see us whenever . - - ~you can.* ~ | spo ; 3. LIRING/3 connented' to Bowton that he felt that LIAING/40's injrusion tad not been coincidental,and that 1/9 had advised him of 1/3's ‘hrival nefore he himself received 1/3 into his office. Coe . . ws ° * _ : Nallace B Rowton ¢ $ . : i a oo . . _ . 4 : eee eee LS area eae ote (MTG eT EAE eh GRC TAN Ed SASTOR EMRE RMT (SLE Be REAR Sere tee ene tamer mem reine men re eerste Subfect: UIRTEG/2 Pseeirt oom ee Arrheunewr#/ i M8. “42 Tecember, a96a! ? ' of Jatter fron Gustavo Colindres. 4. LIRING/3 reportedto Rowton at 1700 on 12/42/58 that be bad a letter from Gustavo Colindres, a Guatemalan of about “sen received +0 years ¢ age ¢ Sc whom he had met in the Pavén prison in Guatezala City. LikING/3 stated that Colindres is the uncle (mother’s side) o2 the Leén Barrics srothers, although he does not have the came nane of sra. Barrios. i/3 explained that they were born of difierent fathers. L/2 added that Coiincres was imprisoned sone 18 noaths ago for responsibility in an arms cacus dis~ covered in or near his hone. _.26 The following. is Rowton's translation of the original letter woich S1GENC/5 Gave Avsvon ior copying: 1 "I hope that when you arrived ‘in your Mexico, ycu | fouad only peace and satisfaction in beixg once azain in the warmta of your Some. Here on the farm we have missed you and felt badity at not hearing from the artist and the professor, and no« that I have succeeded in obtaining your address, I am taking the liverty of cropping your a few lines. I. want you both to keep abreass of what's goinz on at the old fera, even thoush we're still stris new owners, sling ‘to turn it crer to but they haven't as yet agreed to the price. I guess Ill be the last to leave the ship, since I-haven't a chance to get The lions are the next to leave thei> cage.'Lorenzana‘ left - a month ago end the Queen left on the 2nd of Decenber. Promise xe ’ of f. on that when you take a drink ¢ you'l2 toast the fara} rend the “dat “2 that: ‘--is approaching. : “~ My best to your wife, kisses to your child.and ny best. wishes Zor wa Le !. your welfare. May this year of strange experiences engrave ic your : Bind the menor; . of a friend. ‘ oo I Guat. 7/12/68 __ /3f G.Colindres | oT rs 3 hese De e ’ Please send your correspondence to me int she e nané ‘of ay wife, Isabel Donis de Colindres, 5 av. ¥ 7a Calle,lote S-Yanzdna 26,Colonia Santa . Marta, Zona 19,Guat.Cuidad, Anérica. Central. AN st 3. LIRING/3 told Rowton he understood the "lions: ‘are next to leave takir cage” to mean that the Ledn Barrios brothers are soon'to be. releasad and that this letter is a signa } him to be on the alert for a con tact fron. then in the near future. 1/3 told Howton ‘that he inter ded to reply to: this. » ed RTE Rarer tet mnt ore beeds fn an cere awent ee oe tT rae ee te Va. ntdnun: nen We Lane ryee Cwrvrwwey: : 14-0000 ? ! \ — i | an ~. ch ° eu. ~ . - 7 . : 2. H : . 4 H letter at once,and to take the occasics to sention casually that he bas met a Guatemalan in Mexico City cy the nane of Hucterto Gonzalez Vega who seems to know everyone there qvite well. L/2 nores that this ' will provoze sone sort of cozzent froz sxe Leén Sarrios brotheys wither | directly or indirectly. 7 ; 7 i ‘ 4. LIKING/3 stated that Gustavo Colincres, who is still in wae | avén : prison, obviously snuzgled cut tois letter throuzh nis wite woo visits i bim regularly. 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MEXICO CITY-8228, 27 November 1968 Forwarded under separate cover are Xerox copies of the : handwritten report prepared by LIRING-3 and given by him, per rererence B, to LIRING-9. The report was written in two instalments, the first titled "Situacion General" and the second titled “Antecedentes" and various other notes. : ‘ . ry A |. Papel iN a 7 for Willard C. 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C4 pe Oe, pagal ede abe, Ln are CL” C.4222-6 te de Le (24, ole: pie. An- We pore potter as reaper Lo. Le pr rd gt Yn a Athele (ova ". Bele > if . Jorn fe Aegan ton fee Oi eam td Copel ue Lee be ‘[plecno rnta chal . Cyaan Queers Cet fates lewd Ge : le. fbye atop le, Bog ee | pas i. galrt feted fren & Var hn eeapen ton dt ¥ w y ~ da | bbe, or La Geel aironalln £1 BOE, a” a CeBelliT TA“ : fe (pt: Pe O FAp, bugeirer? nal pe nia) a hea nT. - edvtal @ pulse. te che! uw? 0 | 1 vol PET [3 at ee. FA R) meclae il ETHEL t9- ; : moles f ent arnt lO Cex tl Pai, eer ai a4 io ate qi Mabintey (aq A] ot aA Es: pps decte Fes atl (rticas x ALLL ES: a4 ge | an bk syn clee 2 Qe Qe es Co. Bed. | a es i babs dé Cerny bi ee Orbe. ab fe ay ft Aa &: hg eA: m2) theese Antler . KE Me hiebrrele ae Vale A Atea LY bes for 1 cA vecinabos, te. Cortrbla & Dir baths vin bp ty be Halans, ij Doe Le: CL aut et hen a OaA neal EK eden Ae hoe FAR 2 [ates acer hitkaal dé FAR. hill: aa cr n re Gos Gs wages, Jelle. 4 he oh fem gee ty 1 a 641 Cex LA )1 cane : ann lr © brnrlkt: Les (YP ne estoy P Ieoloc “ Creel. q aaa- “AE: Let. oe . “a to feo wee yar lr EL 12 - } Andee onalen ater, Unt octnel a [FAp tpertebe am jrrnedss ej 40" i C Vere pera autakeas | _ : a ty a4 Opheenis ipower Hf blctie ; eK ae batt de ae USA, di OE pte te Can Lar i eee ” wnlnb) al cpr gel - til arent be Lis G (wn wy) sae be ee aga Lear A i2e AG toa, | fe ~ 8 (fist teboas) He are ahera a ae Carded (, rts. oc (tte a¢ ; e Lf oes 41 ( 24 be as ones fete a a Csvil baprae ball. a , went ne ee TT wore ted aa ante ne are” | ; I : : io sb he det Dss cedbnem wee os e Yo ‘ | ; co = “natin Valle, Gh pean 1G eesbite (Ch : [Dare 2 218" fhe tar 4 dt aa am thé pale “Aj at Gj peF Valiant hE Ly £3 + pis LOEO ep q nv: . of Pacinos 4 sale trea bl eco aa 20 meta sane é ld “fi ntti bu el DesThecls we par jrecesm Lets ip wb L fl eee ey tlle pre irae - dé: 1p a OEE aber s, Gite LT: hepa ac (ts fs ‘ha y vadge ae 4a) We, peek at dlaané be aac ka Rey. hale? tamer ray } WIMGE: pore Gel ons OL pleniliee fag HUN ‘Cea! é Lee. as aan Garren eet Be ka omen Te Le rial. cap awe Yeuel “bbur alec de tine a bells > et a ; Wek ite m_ me leds abs TL pe | ppagler ee i : ag wt Te AREY ~ Cale lucha he & t pesora “a oC tv } ° Ae i 4 Oe parle fe nibs ers fara prone = | 1 [Abe 2C 4M ly atl tart wal 9. de an lowe - Ope alee. tec none Aratl aeeePe a“ 44 : a Ua (re. ae | betty Guief ‘of Stat: Station, -exico city we. thict, bestem, iccmjoplcte Livision C.icf of Station, Guatemala city Pie. VEALMEN/LIRING3 Operation Re ee Sa UR ‘S RiuIRED: For hexice city, please see Paragreti 3 KEFERLICES > A. 1BMA-35505, 27 Novemer 1565 B. HSA-35$u4, 27 Novenwer 15€5 1. Guatemala City cas the folluwiy, inforaation on Cscar toises Espiroza, “0 is undoubtedly icentifiable sith tic cscar sbises OLLAn E. who sent cone of tre lctters to LILiG-3 forwarced e?t: beference A: FOLUA nas Brrested ny tre Cratmmeten Sosiensl MILicl Gu Lb iaay ante, aumy arti one Oscar Folamdo ESixADA Aldana, after rovoing a texi driver of nis car. In his _ interrogation iy ue Gatewalan authorities, KLUM: acuitted to Leing a resber of tie nebel Arsed torces (FAR). ie stated tiuat the car nas to ive ocen used for a ,icnapping, but he refused to name toc target of tue plamieu kidnap attespt. QGwte: iwLiAy nazed "CAWILO (deceased FAR leacer Carlos Francisco UGhiUnEZ. dwntesgudo), “ARMOGC" (unidaitifiad FAR crian hesiztamce leader), “JAIME” (iais felipe CARVAJAL, FAR Ursan xesistance leaver) and ercy Audlcar JACOES de Lecn, aaong OUers, as rAR cecbers wita ela Ge was in contact. This would tenc to indicate that POLDAN eas an irportant militant in the EAR urvan kesis- tance Front.) Accoriang te information available ty tim Station, HLLDAN was cousigned to tie courts. i apparontly was later sent to £] Favoa prison, there ne wet LklLw-5. i 2. A check of the files of sliguel and Juan Jose de LEN Zarrios shoxs thst the home adiress given by tion to the police was the same as the return address on the letter Sent. to LIRING-3 py “larte,” tre gother of toe de LN broticrs. «Ajo, 13 Lecesber 1968 HGA- 9697 . _ . — ° 7 ” ~ . —_ i ° i . . te omc bom Pe DOPAIA BOL AND SUNDER [oa SECRET en ig-s0000 tee ee a ~N / ot a (> C) ‘ ! ~ CLASS ORE Tow TE PATEN SYMBOL try HUMBERT CONTINUATION OF ‘ 1 | DISPATCH SEC RET ' HOGA- 9637 i 4 { [I 1 : i 3. (uatemala City notes in the letter which LIMLG-3 receivel from mether of the de 20% brothers reference We greetings veing sent fran “Mdguel, i.lsa, La iepra, La Lh yal ta, ielisa, (arta cleaa, and La wruita.' It is requested that LINING-3 te queried for any uctalis us can crovide to; forther icentify tese individuals and aury infergation ne Fnews as to, the FAR Toles of tiese amdividuals. bLjua) ly, it. is requested that LIRIAG-3 be queried for sinilar iiforsation on MULAN, whom ie apparently mew as “bspinoza." | Finally, Wuatenala City will be greatly interested in all of the information * LIRISG-3 can proviie on “PAYEL," including a tll physical description, if'and ulen se is put in contact with this individual. Since PAVGL" is sybosed'tyu be a “gemiine FAR representative,” he way vel) tum wit to be “Javier, Contreras," or the FiIGULL"” now to biz u7na-1, 4. Por + Karagrah 3 of heference 2, Gatemala City feels thet it would be best to wait until LIKING-3 received a ciear idea of wnat, if ary, role he is fo be given by LIRING, before any further direct discussions are necessary between Guatemala and texica City. As discussed durin: TURMLT's recent visit, Giatezals City's inteTests said be best served if LIKING-3 can convince his LIKL& contacts that Le is now ready to aeip in PBA S's efforts to support the FAk, that because of his poor financial positiaa Le will in the future be forced to work in & controll.a fasbien for LIRING, and that because of the contacts winich ne establisned with FAR lvaceTs during | nis Qlwatecalan inptisen- frente aes bo reuvervens yy ropes tas parry wacieee wos, Ut yrerroyte ase Preveenvipe achieve LIKIAG's exds in its dealings wit:: tuc FAk. Also, once LIRINO-3 has been pat into direct contact with the FAR support networ). in iexico City, 2s he has been promised, we should have a clearer idea to wiiat extent the FAR itself plans to utilize LIinG-3. ] S$. Guatemala City awaits wits interest tiie results of LIRINC-3'3 | further discussions with LIKLSG. - @. For Keadquarters: A seperate aispatch will be forwarded containing ] the imtormution availiable to the Staticn am RULDAN. o = Leonard S. TORM:T te Re Oc SE AE AR SSE A SEES AS A SRNL HO Ge oS ewe vet ee er EN FRR Se SS RE el SS «AR SR Saree enn rr Bim ute 14-0000 is Yar ox Abel MEDD bee oo . { ! Lane StcCREetag.atl DB SSEWINATION TU ASSIFIED MISSAL Teway cores 2 4 2 acutine ANT /DR MaTIALS - SEEN BY om PEASOWUN.T MOTD oa 7 $1 > ‘ are ! 7 ————_—_} - end 2. EL Cote REFPSOUC ON ON OF Tee COPY Per. BLD — - . 7 ADVANCE COPY i ] suc [ }ssormm- ish {9 —_ ' woo SS ves ae is) 10 i Lit i7 FD pn Sette a, woe be we a Css ee TO FU NOL ' a see Fe ° ; , are FREE TO FEO. creer rer . c 1 MUA ver ry ossem ase ee VE LUA curt mans FAME MID ener yo kaw] estoy oesreor ee iss CRET i2i72Z SEC €8 CIE XEXiCS CITY §357 ; DIRECTOR ISFO WH/LIAMI (2Dec 88 iNS3169 va Si le PER LITAIST -2 LIRING-{3 LEAVING DEFINITELY FOR PSRUYEN 26520. HAVING “DESsPEDD 3 a> " :2 DEO WHICM LITAINT-2 SCHEDLLED © ATTEND. REPLACE‘ENT TC BE LiZiNG-24, RERLACEEsT CONF AXED BY LIRISG-3 TO WHO" LIRING ~i2 INTRODUCED LIRINS-24 AS "NY SUCCESSOR.” 2. FILE 201-7592i8, 201-778733. SECRET | 3 . = ‘ i 7 so . . i co arate cet RL Ala ete ARREST ele Tee EM GT TET ee o- ’ ® e 08 eat - =a © Emcor a / PRE VR V7, leit _tyifeoe tt tifoPs if 5 g Cf ,_LufoPs. f-/ ps * A ieecmmemennscene eae eremmmeryeee nats pie een Meat ann are ae i « ee ae PROCESSING ACTION . ‘ GAPKED FR LEDEXING . t Chief, WH Division _ _% tuo wears eaediae ONLY QUALIFHED DESK AN SUPE KOLKLIEG Chief, Finance : . t \ Action Required: FYI | - Porwarded herewith is a Memorandum of Oral Commitments for LIRING-3. | ~The NM Boyrendd \ . ave . i for Willard C. CURTIS ~ i i ' i Attachment: - - | eo mC (1), b/w 1, Distribution: : | Orig & 2 - C/WHD (w/att. - 2 copies) i 2 ~ C/FINANCE (w/att - 1 copy) «—~ "HMMA ~ 35908 =<" | goikyess01 2 | — nent # te anit Oe POD gd Rhee same team mentee iain A enema meee ete vee ee fo Meare Ee -* attnnans a ameranaartibet 6 toe apt. amt atte tnemeainatevmanncinan pertinent Lo esto wo ee } i . . a ° ° oe f TT ASHEN? o "| _LYKRANDIM CF GRAD com TMENTS HELA - poree " ° t Date, 22. Noy: enbe r. 1968 t - t 75 : Chief, Finance Divisions , : , \ : ViA t spontract Apprevieg Officer : os | | FROM Ot «Chief of Sterion, Mexico City SUZJECT; Ingsgezent of _ LIRING-3 as Independent Contractor | . 1. TEEM AND PROJECT CH'RGE: Tne Subject individual has been engazed und r oral coctract for uss vader Proleec -LIRAVINE and is chargeable to _LIMAY Tse effective cate of tae oral contract is _i December iv6_8 8 subject to. termination by ODYCXZ upon SO days’ actual notice. ; \ f- 2. SzCURITY APPROVAL: The anpropriat.: security cpproval for subject's use has beea terminates. Type « Date, 290. | 326 3. CITIZENSHIP: Subsect (XX is ( ) is not a foreign national. i aren ) 9 aie a2: 4, COMPENSATION: The Subject will be patd 4,090 ser month . 7 ‘nel spproxiaate equivalent of tare acount OLPaLS currency is 320.00 doiiars, Sudiece ( ) will (HH will not reecive a Chrisemzs boaus equivslear co » Other compensations 4a the nature of Sones coucitaents, gifts, paid vacaticns, etc., include: None §, TAXES: Subject ( ) is (%} is not subject to PLPRIME income taxes. If£ subject to PBPRist: incece taxcs, payoegts and/or deductions wiil be cade in the foilowiag renner: 1 6. QUARTERS AND/OR SUBSISTENCE: (a) Subject ( ) will (x ) will not be furnished quarters s.d/oz subsistence allowances. (b) The following comaitments hive becn made resaréiz) additicrsi compensation to accommodate increase of cost-of-liviag «nd quarters expenses : 7. OPERATIONAL EXPENSES: (a) Sudject (x) will ( ) will not be rceisbursed for operations: cravel. (0) Sudject (x) will ( ) will not be ceimoursea for operational expenses, State natura of aay operaz ional expenses for waica Subject will be veicbureed: operational entertain 8. CONTINGENT GBLIGATIGNS: The following have not been promised the individual but may have to be net by ODYOX=. Give reasca fer each contingent obligation: nn "+ G. No commitments other than those stated above Lave (\ i re aveun . some : : tt wn ee le SIGNED. (Wad \, Coftract Approvitis Officer a fy : * oo oe fm Levee REVIEW o>. | eo : . u 4) : “DISTRIBUTION: 3 Authentic « copies of qs Ae Zand ( Low a mcneenee . 1 = File p- . «Special “Couaracti az OFFicor 1 © Support : . . ° a . i a Le cna a a . is . er » fs . ‘SE CBE 7 . vag ee eda ee Me eee % Bectomateh CUSSTFKATION SECRET Chief of &: ation, Mexico City Transaitta) of IMC for LIRING-3 ACTION RECLIRED - REFERENCES Action Required: FYI Forwarded herevith is a Memorandum of Oral Comni for LIBIHG-3. for Willard C. CURTIS Attachrent: woc (1), h/w Distribution: Qrig & 2 - C/WHD (w/att ~ 2 copies) (2 C/FIMARCE (w/att ~ 1 copy) i tuents A AG <= TAA 14-0000 nel APS ETE Le Ce gp Re ee ee Pa . Tats ener dicns Se ee ee Ee eet ——sow oe SB C2zET - 2 2 Artacurnenm : Dott Tl WANA gsqOS MEMORADOSA GF OPAL COMITNENTS s . _ cole Date. 29 November 1962 70 : Chief, Finasce Division : L VIA 3 Contract Approving Officer : i ' FROM 0: «(Chief of Station, Mexico City ; : SUBJECT: Ingagement of _ LIRING-3 as “Independent sontractbe : i : < 1, TERM AND PPOSECT CHARGE: The Subiect individual kas been engaged under oral contract for use unser Prujicce LIRAVINE cad is chargeable to _LIRAVINE . The clfectiave u.ce G2 the oral contract is _} specomber 176.8 subjecc to termination by ODYCRE upon 30 deys' actual notice, \ ' ? 2. SECURITY APPROVAL: The aspropriate security approval for subject use has been terainstea. Type. . vate a5. . : 3. CITIZENSHIP: Subject (x9 is ( ) is not a foreign national. : i 4. COMPENSATION: The Subject will be paid 4,000 ser_month . Ti.2 approximate equivalent of ta. asowat in SOFAIMS currency is _320.00 coiiars, Susjece ( ) will (XH will not reccive a Christmas bonus equivaiear to —.. Cther compensations fa the nature of ovius comnitments, gifts, paié vacations, etc., include: None 5, TAXES: Subicet ( ) is (X) is not subject to PSPRIME income taxes. If subject to PBPAIM: ineoce taxc., payments and/or deductions will be cade in the Zcllowing manner; 6. QUARTERS AND/C2 SUBSISTENCE: (a) Subfect ( ) will (x ) will sot be furnished quarters s.c/or sudsisteaca allowances. (b) The following comafitments hive been made Fegarcins> cuditicrsi compensation to accozzodate increase ox cost-of-liviag and quarters expenses ;, : 7. OPERATIONAL EXCENSESs (a) Subject (x) will ( ) will not be reimbursed for operations: travel, (5) Suodjeet (x) wili ( ) will not be reinbursed for eperatisaal expeases. State naturc sf any operational expecses for whica Subject will be seimbursed; operational entertainme 8, CONTINGENT OBLIGATIONS: The following have not beca promised the individual but aay have to be aet by COYOXS. Give reason for each contingent obi iga:sons. 9. No commitments otker than those stated above have rhe a ° an \ - \ SIGNED als rosa oe " aati g be dts CFF iCz3 “a me 4 a “ Field Contracting Office (CCS) REVIEWED: _ Contract Approving Officer : ‘ i ls se ce REVIBWEDE gp wr Ape SL woud aN a Porsts C. Broo¥s‘*- DISTRIBUTION; 3 Authentic copies, of Hqs 1 - File p- St woe eee 1 © Support . a es tracting Officer * r aah . ‘+ SECRET ra or ae enoreerremanine wines comnnegecl sstinaranmpanty inne Ye: Sucaecte et DISPATCH - : = : PROGSTING KCTION MARKES FOR INDEXING Chief, WH Division WO ROEANG REQUIRED | co eee ee ces eee ae | | CROSS REREREKE TO « JOUSPATG: SYMBOL AND NUMBER Saol- -AISCIT m2 ] QO a cod a) OMY GZALIFIED DESK |’ CAM RIDGE INDEXING + Action Required: FYI 2%. Forwarded under separate cover is an issue of a supposedly "literary" Cuban publication containing two short essays by the Salvadorian poet and writer Roque DALTON. The first of these essays is dedicated to LIRING-3. The interesting thing is that LIRING~3 was at that time imprisoned in Guatemala. The essay may thus be viewed as a tribute to "@ sulieiiag supporter Of the cause. =p, 1 : xr \ 1 2. Roque DALTON (201-215097) is, according to the files of the Station, an agent of the Cuban Intelligence Service’ engaged in clandestine activities for the Communist Party of El Salvador. DALTON spent some time in Czechoslovakia and is now living in Cuba. He is the brother of Margarita DALTON . (201-751261), whom the Cuban IS recruited to work in Mexico. LIRING-3 pot to know PALTON in Havana in 1962-63 and became a close friend of his (see HMMA-32283, 19 June 1967). DALTON at one point confided to LIRING-3 that he had been approached by WOFIRM while incarcerated in El Salvador. 1 | 3. The Station is hoping that DALTON's essay is an | indication that LIRING-3 is going to be viewed by the Cubans in much better light after his incarceration in Guatemala. | A report of LIRING-3's complete debriefing by ROWTON was forwarded with HMMA-35904, 27 November 1968. Vcore for wigiera ot TIS cae Attachment: Magazine (1), u/s/c Distribution: Orig & 2.- C/WHD (w/att - 1 copy) ccnp femenen ere eee — HMMA - 35915 CLASSIFICATION mA © I . . . Me » 7 ag lop cbe ~lce? os SUBSE ~ WH Maggy ype oe Mine SURES dbeletet> gS saesba we me van ~ ‘ y t ; . ein net naka ne pee oo - oo Sane ennai sien venetian: heatiaee es necro . : » 1. i a : ‘<) Q co] ‘ -” § t ‘ 7 Chief, WH Division Chief of Station, i coe FYI07 yoy Taig gy SECRET Separate Cover Attachment to . HMMA-35915 TO ' FROM 14-0000 14-0000 i José Leza” EB e 14-0000 este sadsasreros a - eas sane eiteenpemneg eRe men | Blecty La Inrhistela azucarerg analizada dentro dél cantexta hittdrics de Cube, es el _ tema del trabaja PROMETEO ROMPE UNA.CADEMNA del Comandantejorge— Serpuera © QUE £5 LA PRAXIS? do Adolfo Sanchez Vazquez, capitulo de su libro Filosofia da la Praxis, cditado en Mexico, Sinchez Vazquez es profes sor de la Facultad de Filosolia y Letras de la Universidad Auténoma de Méweo _ y autor de diversos trabajos floséficos: Marxismo y Bastencibismu, bas ideas estéticas de Marx, cte., este ultimo iibro ha sido publicado en Cuba por el Institute del Libra @ BASE CCONOMICA Y SUPERESTRUCTURAS IDEO- LOGICAS de los ecunomistas franceses. Charles Bettetheim y Jacques Cha- rriere, este trabajo forma parte del bro La construceiin det Socialismo en China, publicado en México por fa editorial ERA @ LA PALMA DE LA MANO, potma del cubario jou: Lezama Lima (Dador, Verwos Orficos, Pus La Escenografia nidiso), Lezama Lima trabaja er el Instituto de Literatura y Linguistica RAUL OLIVA a, | | dela Academia de Ciencias ® LACASA DE CARLOS y PRIMAVERA EN JEVA- NI, textos del poota salvadorento Reque Delton (EL tune del efend:d> poesiad ® DEBATE, entre of escrter Alberta Moravia y cince cétudiantes rtalanas, Pate debate fue onsinizade por U'Cepresc de Rama, yen Gla penen de mani fiesto las contradicctanes Gxistentes entre ca actual penerecicn de intelee males y la anterior, de la que forma parte ol eccritor Moravia. Director Artistico ROLANDO FERRER . Westuario MARIA ELENA MOLINET REVISTA BIMENSUAL Afio 1 Numero 10 Mayo 15 de 1168 “Afilo del Guerrillero Herolco” Director: Lisandro Otero . Sceretaria de Redaccién: Rebeca Chavez REWTLRGE er Ocean $0 Hubana, Cuba : ied Tne veh ae de América Lu GOLTURA _ Preclo por cjemplars 200 clva, Conjunto de Arte Teatral LA RUEDA SALA HUSERT DE BLANCK Caizada entre A y B / Vedado Tee ee Se 5 ee oA rs Z : 3, i 3 : - 5 ‘ 14-0000 Se Stine SPof fill eet age “qEeRe Cac | Quando aquel aparato enmenzd con su ruldo atronador a echur taja por deivas, empha en trozos por el eustada Jaguierdo, humo pee arciba vy cortalin hodag verdes y cogolle, alante, eein te drquierdiy als gulen dijos jk> bdibarel Se ohabia realis gaco un sueio que tenia 10C anos, Parece que le va a Yecar la hora de museo al machete, Pero todavia falta; akova hay Que cons mielaet © Rebte todo ae. jeraria, Hay que cpetentarky para) que todo ef mando porda asatly y uno solo Ho Be curiquezca can el tibaye da tedes} in patente revetucionicha, La esclavitud fue sustitiies por el co- Jonato, Una ec .pecke deo servidambre qu se hizo fan comin ea miestta pais que cualquiera eo hublese avombrrdo de que asi no fuse, Cuando! preeio ntimentas ba cn el meres mundial la alegria dol eubana hacia carnaval y 460 entrentaba a unn datya de mitieores. Cureido Jealata et precio del nadie ba taaa de oreehinionty da merrtes wtnacnlibs oan vies ded sulele dio, came ecurrhdy en WAH 1998, SP hatin paz entre maciones polermas habla erie pix econdmica en Cuba, sh batig pacer, properidads Asi fdetipvente poeds inferlt. ae que ta base viel proceesr eadaha en la guerra, ‘Teoria niny contin ¢ el pied, Cuando ef preelo era ojo habla ta espe. ranza deb aniente, Ciuando era alto col temoar de que bajara. Asi ja mentatidad aznearera dal pueblo a cau del monte cultiva, o como téenicamente dicen, eco. nomia unilineai, era inestablo, Yo oat 6a “tlene en cuenta ademas Ia historia do los Ultinios 60 afox, eus cai vulsiones, gue~ rras, ele, ef desequiibre, econdmico te= nha que ser factoy de ang stias y alepviag, eperanai yo dediisianer que Rravaban handamentwa el pensunie ito del pueblo, Cualgaler oseilacian de precio se pentia desde el tlimo bohio hista Ia primera vesidencla, Claro esa que en forma muy diferente, No obstante saber toda ob munda o doe ele quo ef problem ern et monocullive y que habia que diversificar loa cullives para Hhcuse de la dey midencin de un prodicta, sobre tedo después de ta eviels eoondmilen do fox ating °O, no Ke hizoy porqne eb use de las ni quinas cortado, ras, para realizar fa me dura de todas las apcractanes de recaloc dan “na se pene raite en Cuba donde fay superexistencha de mino de obra y nw} yew eocinies vie renter hacen gu ue exty madamente die fal!” (cacti de: Anregado Ageicula de los Eetader Unidos, La Habart a, 16 do febrany dandy, Yo también porque “la meennle wieldn on cualquier came de actividad homana Incluyenda in agrieultura, no debe pee Hovada demaat do tejon st he do amargar a los homur's quo aman ta tlervn, be fiber tat y ja dig iidad personal, Por exo en ta Unidn Sovidtion, donde: ta mecaularclan sebrepiuis pela dn ast. inditehiizacton, de ta pcaduecelén cuba, na del avticar, se dice que fos campeshios *Saraveun canctones do preiesta aun it rev fo de er enatlgados rove mente” (Azi« car Amargo, Byron Whi, par. 48). Todos estos pretextoa :* otros, reflejot de una realidad social, de una contradice clon insuperable en as co idiclones en que . a. Chin -podrin resolver: .— -.- wo plantenha, caracteriz4 ¢} periodo pre- revoluctonario, Era verdad que eb iGte do Ja terra cullivada era dedicada al enfin, Que ch cullive era extensive; pero rovre todo porque “ving mecanizacion dpthina ¥ preeipliada de los exampos eaieros po- din tener consecuencias codticas, a me. noa do encontrar jnmedlitamente otros empleos para cea fuerza de trabajo", Byron White, pay. 50), La Contradicelon que sto unn Revolu. Cuba era ane pale de monocultlye, El 0% do ta deren cultlvada era dedieada Hoenn SE producto i tnayares dividens Ll vetumen de las Importaciones estaba determinado por ta canthdad de aziear exportada, El desbalance podria ser re-~* ailtaco de la osciliclén del precio en el merendo mundi La especitien @ especial calidad det suelo euhane yaa eb callive de dn cai, nis los bajos salarios @ Ja mano de obra para el carte fueron deter minantes ¢n el anilisis de la cosicabilidad mis baja de la produccion azucarera cu- bana en comparaciGn con Hawai y Lou. alana, donde Ja mecanizaetin agricola del corte, alza y stonbra pacdtepon haber de= ferminado un caste iia bajo en la pros duccién, en la década des 40 all 50. Con una poblacién de mas de 5 miilo« nes de hahitantes entre lo. afos 40 y 50, Cuba destlinba 280000 al corte de eafa oxen ceren del 10%. de by poblacldn, Pero al ne considera la poblacdén activa en edad de trabajo, los numeros varian es candilosamente. Los proptetirios necesitaban mand de obra, barata, yoen canthiwt para realizar Ja vafras La recoleccion duraba cuatro nieves, Los temparcros de aitfta Ke cone vertion en desempteades cunnda esta tere malnaba. Meennizar la dadustela azacarera -padrhy siguificar un aumento de das utle Udades por eb baja costa de produccl6n que contlevarias pero cl desempleo au. mental aprevendo una sitchin sock ecuyos sesultados eran hinprevidhles, Por otra parte, aonivet Jnterpactonal, una dis miauclin en coslo dv preavcelén azucie rera cio Cuba, dptimn en este caso, seria determinante del preclo, por cuanto éste, Jejos co venly determionado por In oferta y ta demanda, es readtado de low promes dios sociales de praduccion a nivel inter. nacional. Esto hubiese provecado la quice bra on Hawai, Pucrto Rico, Lulsiana, ete. ¥ Jos norteamericanos, {utores y benefice cinrlus do ja explotacién neocolonial vee. Jaban pox un clevto equilibria en sus pco- colonlas, FE) desplazanienta de otras Productorca hublese perndiido una con. a+ eee kno se velan;-por no exbtir, pasibliidadys Peenreeig currencia privileglada de Cohn en el mere cado mundial Kate suo dosado de joa capitalistas cubanos fue cortada con un ximple sistema de cuotas gue ia metrépo'l norteamericana iImpuso, poniendo asi paz entre los irquictos tutchuios, Natural~ mente que Ja medida determind tambida un estancamienty econim!co, : Internamente, los ebreres re oponlan @ todo In que filcse mecanizacién porque esta ncerrenria wy desemples en muaen y de apelén en otrog trabejes que no fuesa Te dnduetrha azucniesi, Ya aneho de induatrlatizar y diversifiear._ porque su estado de dependencla econd= mica y neocolon!al no se fo permitia. La politica del compradar determinaba -¢l producto, Para industrinhzar y diversifie car hay que ser libres ¥ low goblernos cubanos eran dependientes do ia metrépolt norteamericana que no habla previsto ¢n su planificacién de obtencién de bencficios estas aspiracioncs. La Importacién de ma= terias primas y la exportacion de exceden. tes manufacturados es un privilegio de prandes y deanrrolladaa Kl ehiquite que feygaba tarde ada mesa to podin gentaree aecomer, Tenin que esperar a que los “grandes” terminasen: pero evan de una voracidad sin Jimites, Marti lo habia pre= visto, “ED pueblo que compra, manda, EY puchlo que vende, sirve Hy que equbs Hivenr el cymerclo, pura aeegurar da le bertad, El puchle que quiere morir, veto de aun solo puebios y ct que quiere sale vatse, vende amas de uno” (Obras com!” pletay, Vol 1, Tomo t pag. 262), La verdadera Jiberacién se hails on esas , palabras: La evolucién tenia que resole ver esa contradiccion: . Una ley de desarrollo capitatista os que In. actenulacifti xe hace a expensna de la explotacién, empobreciniento y depaupes raclén progresiva de low pruletariog: Pore que el valor de tn fuerza de trabajo viene determinate por ta posibdidad de reproe duccién de dicha fuerza, Al aplicar outa Jey del desarrollo capitafisto, In clo dre minante obtlene beneficlus a expensas de la clase obreray pero en in interrelaclén de fuerzas y con el provio desarrolia del capitaliame, la direcelén principal dela explotacién en los paises cagitallstas, pasd de la clace obrera pacianal alas colonias y ncocolonias, sufriendn estas ditimas el mayor rigor de Ja Icy ce! valor y produ- ciéndose Ja actual acumulacién de capital de lox paisca desarroliacdna » expensas de lon subdesarroliados, Per esa mientras mas cosarrollados son unce, mas atrasa~ dog son otros, , waeeetog, por vie de exportaclén, era eb aztiears---la-agelculiura-del piv no podla-reatizarse-> ~ - 14-0000 ~~ By ChreuteVieiso—— | Pcierort Rabér arries)ado la’ diversl- — Esta contradi¢clin: pata poder desarro-= arse hay que ibeyarse Cel explotudor, xe phintenba en Cuba de torn: Conrusn, cone Ua eireulo vieioss Para salir del monorultive y dependeacia acondmica dz un producto hay que diversificar ¢ indus= trializar » para lograr it industriatizacian ¥ divevaitics ion agricole hay que Hberar Ix faeray ds draiaupe daticada cal azteca @ travs de he navesndeacion cated y Hai meceniere hace Pilla da seyuridad exconds mice de que Gsta rendira ulilidades, Los obrero. se oponian a la mecani. gaclon porque po exisua otra aller= nativa de trabago. Los capitilidas no mecanizaban par Ia inseguiidad del precio en el mer= cado mundial, La mecatneacion debe habérsele pre= sebt.de ® alghaies come una inversion dudes, bor otra jute ta mano de obra era barata y en grandes cantie dudes, 2) suelo tema tales caracte~ ristlens que casi sla atencion produ. cia en condiciones: eapatibtes, Hay um factor mds complejo: La in= asiria seacarera cae tenka perspestl- ves a hugo plaza; pera tampaco ere desechabie en lo famediata por’ lin reniebilidad que praducia. Su future era davietto: pero ste presente dabay Vtilidodes, Pstiw caricteristteas, entte seq de dnestabiniad, vacilaciones, rl Bigs alee y bagas, Tejon de provacat declstones ep una ue otea diveccian, Mantuva wn estate en lua propic= fatios vo gouernantes, Tel parece que hobiedea esperado que un dnponderi. ble o eb siaple teanscorsa del tempo resulviese una sitameidn que ada par que les preocupaha, demustrabhan ineptitud para resolver, Sic) aguear era ta fuente principal de ingresos y acumulacton, por tun to la base finunclera del desxarrato dolla ser esta, 8) db) e) a ~ Probleman especiiicus: a) 500,00C cortaduores de caida. Repre= genta el 106 del tutas ce la pollne efon y coven del 40% de la poblacton en edad labocal, by AGT ue da tierra cutlvada des tina a cade ¢) La eoncentractin de be cada la dnl- ca onctividad productive que padia + permit, pigresor uel, seat, Re en, contraba distribulda eatre un ndnero relativamente bajo, a) Ta reparticién den ocrdtica de la fuerza de trabajo eri, como los ins. talaciones azucarerw, horlzentu, ¢s deer, @ lo lurgo y coucho de Ja tsla, Concentrar las insti laciones azuca, reras en tierras de iy ayor productivi-= dad y acorde con les u.stalaciones de mayor capachdad, sionia también ia voneentracian de la amino de abra, Tins dos fuentes do clyeezas prhielpatog de Cuba, sucto y lane de Obra, quedaron sttaeditades a un monocul jive cuyo fulurd era Incierto. ficuclon ¢ Industrializac.on cel pais no tanto con las probabilidg tes de gananeclit de un producto inseguro,. sino con ly yeas - lidud de oun suelo rico yuna fuerza’ de ‘trabajo apie, pero por sicptilud y con formisino unidos a lag piesionss y tutcla de logs Fstadoy Unidos ne encararon con resolucion ii proceso dnamica que su vision estrecha lea hack eparecer eali< tivo. BE) simple transcurso del tiempo con des consecuiencias ineviti bles, una social y olfa econdmica (crecin-lento de la po. blacién y concentrasion de capital), en las condicienes de la economia cubana, conduela i una erisis dels siema Jperians te: la Revolicidn fue da respuesta, AUL donde la burguesia en sa double condielon de propietaria y gobernar ty demostrd in= capacldad y vacilé, Ia Bavolucion tenia que superphe La Reva pein heredds lod problemas que no habinn sila encaractos yolw contradiceiones qe ho hablan sido LeSUcHins, Las soluciones que al) unos: exerit-res progresistas, esiudiesoy a economistes planteahan a jos graves croblemas de In eeononta nuclonid, no adie resultaban con et Gempo meros paliative + que solamente Jogsatian da dilacidn de a erisis ¢ trre« soiucian de los problemad sino que res sullaban reformas impeacticables por ins vontrndicciones que a& 4 vez creaban Véeuse a modo de ejem oa el npéndice Wo. DO de Jose Antonio Guerra, de fecha 28 de septiembre de 1942 Tambien al. kiinaa conclusiones de Evien White en “Agiour Amurye", pig. 173 y siguiontes, Pore ha Kevalucién no olamente here= do problemax y contradle ones, sli qua por su soly presenicla y nardraleza del pros veo como otras problennig y contsiules - clones que xe vierun agud zados tanto por In agvesividad que desde el primer mo~ mento desurrollaron fos { npecinlisiais os tadounidenses como por a ignorancla y fnitn de madurez det pcblea, quien pers Ineada por Jas ideas ticles del pasado eyela gute con Je slimple na ionallzacion de oer’ fa : pene + ---- + taclones azucarcras yas importaciones, Ciba ' In industria azucarcra y otros eectores pedian superarse lug problemas, La dike trlouclén de iy riqueza, &cumuluda por la burguesia hasta entonces, nv hubiese scre vido para sobrevivir mais que pocos afios y adenuis de seer uldpican hubicse enajes nado el desarrollo Industrial del.pais. Por otra parte, eb capital acuinulada yg bra. faba par Cheb daa dicen tious ageicula onl hustalaciones: lnduatrintes, Tamblén el mereado seguro que fos Listae dos Unidas represeniaba pra las expo tento de alimentos, arliculos dz lujo y plezar de repuesto, desuparecin, La st. Binidad que la burguesin aceptaba, apres clo de angtistio e inéeriidumbre, esta cee guridad = relativa, desaparecia con Ja Revulucion, Fata era resultado de una contradiccién que ene) plano de lag relacionza inter~ nacionales, bitaterales yo coal exclusiva entre Cuba y lod Eestadlug Unidos, los tls thos Hevaban la mejor parte. El desa. rrollo econdémico tenia que haberio enca- rado la burpuesia cubana a pesar de lov Estados Unidos, Desarictar sise quiere una convepeién nucionalista, ehauvinista, a2 iulependencia ecoudmica, pero au concep. cién de fatalismo geogratco, sus temores ¥ balbaceos le dnpidieran eeallzar una po itlea para la que beein falta, ademis de voraje, intelivencia de una parte da natoraleva del lmpertatiina se revel Ine cops pun conceder refernias y por ote, eR ounn earacteristlea subcenceis de bas * burguesias nacionaies latingamerieanas, su temor a rebelarse contra los tutores a3 unt pollilea y economia ybe por su poder y rapackiad les infunde temor, Eat el ens de ln tneamerica noes Ginte queno hoya eristalizado una concicnca nacional burs * pues, sino que be existeria de esta clacg tiene una concicneia de dvpendencia de Rstalos Unidos que la iaenpacita en ests periada histérvica: para ver to posibitidad de waa exixtencia Indenendicnte, , Con ef trlunfo de ta Revolucion, los bur« sues Y poquefios burgqurses nbanconaron Cuba, no sulamente por tis intervencionss sevoluclonarias, sing Guntedn par ky cons vicciOn que tenia de queen podia mane tenerse un gobierno que amicare won poe Ittica bo xdlo a pesar de fos Estados Unie dos, sing contra los Intoresey y objotivos ce tow Batudos Unidos, Heblan edo my deperdientes y cobardes, Desarvolfaron y aceptivan came ‘eeuestionab'es, conceplos cue: elevaron a catesarias de axioms po Titicos, sin pore atarye oue eran ec} refejo de Tina ideologia y ercencine temorosas: “Sn aadear no Lay Pata. “Cb puehia cubano cx haragin”, "Cuba cst muy cerca de loa! Foe 1 , & libertad ¥ esfuerzo del ot were gen ppg aye \ Eatadon Unidos para hacer to que Je plaz- ca", etedlera. eo ” SI al gobierno de tos Estados Unidos y a las burguesias letinnsmeriéanag catisé asombro y estupefaccion la proclamaclén socialista de Ja Revoluchin cubana, en las cobardes Lurguescs y pequcios burgucscs, arheane en des cobanog cn Mle, eb orf Ren Gel anunbia ay era Lanta econdniea, sino que provenls del hecho de que so mantuviese In Trevoluclin, La cabardia Ja- mas concibe otras. solucnvicr -qua--las -ya experimentadas, Para c'lea las reformas eran dificiles, cast utdpicas, ;Una Revolu. clén, imposible! as ofracteron mercado paca cl azucar, Eos Inversiones econdmicus para el de-~ sirrovie de Ja industria que la Jogica prio- rizaba, se vicron obs quico dmpucslo por low no. tcumericanos y por lu necesidad de Gesartullar un apa dato militar fuerte vy moannfisinio, capaz de enirentar tanto Ins upresiongs, como Jag -‘amtnuzas constantes yim los Estados « Unides y gobiernes luticumericanos rea. Jigaban, \ “Lox_savitdlcou_y. denris-pilsea-coetatlor ~ , acuzadas por el blow ¢ ate “Hoy Is situacion se plantes ron qgutleza. Para Nevar acelante in diveesificacién agricola @ industilalizactén cel pals, hace fulla mano de ebra, Lu. cithanos en edad _ Jaboral samos unos 2000000 y ob 30 por | clenta esta dedieado ata recolored azie carer, . Liberor ecta fuerza de trabajo stipona Ta posiniticodt de dirigirla # otros scctares donde sit productividad y desarrollo pore milta Ia acumulacién do riqtezas: necesn rias al despeque coondudeo. Earn esto hay que mecan'zor In industiiaguearera, La matiquing que colle y he Lp ard ne sélo Aid Go cubanos, formid bie frerza de tras Jbajo, sing que terminira por. primera” voz con el fatigezo corte de cada, uno da” los trabajar mis duros y violontos que en: ef plancia se ecnoce, El machete, simboto, -" ano, también sumo do acprends y anyustla, se cone vortiva on tra piext Gs rite, : Todavia por alyunos ahos habra que Cepender del meractitiva cahera, y del ‘ ane prodicta partcipal de exper.” J eta pelovidad ezaeurera es una de das razones, que determina: ta Impose - Lilidad de cantar con mio dq obra sue ficizate porn desarroltar ottos cultivos de manera intensa, Es posit'ciuente adlo ent Cuba, donde no da of fn tw ena de un equ Norio entre Ja densidad de poblacién y tas Usrrras cultivalies, equiubile en nuestro. e280 desfavornile al Jedarvalla ceandémle “_ co, ¥ que re ye enurndo eo agravads por cl prccominio cafero, ; } io fae eee 14-0000 SI on vez de 7 millones fir’semos 10 mi Nenes de cubanos eb probit se plantes. ruier otvtes términos, Vodiin tal vez en- carnrad in mecanizaciéa aruearera como paulatina y paralela al desarrollo de otros secteres; pero en nuestias vondiciones la mecanizacion resulta un requisito sins qua new, Bong hi niccanizactin no slo pradited efeetos ccondivteas shoo que elimi pro fimo en de cardcter “leo. La verdadera liberacién sera Ge la fatigasa carga del corte manual, | Almuitn oa alcho que CT yerdadera Tm do la Revolacidn es una micuina corlado- ba, que cuando esto acuent ta Revelvciia oo" habricv rote una de as eecenas mis pe~ sadis y difiviles. Esto representara la liberacién ae una parte considerable de la poblactin on edad Mhortt » rompera las borveras dg ta Dada pooduetividad ervos resullados eootediana ys hirea phage, seu ddfbeiher ate Preveer, feo industria aevenrera sigue slendo inelorta, wn dante esisle fa posiblit, dad de prodadr avdacar slat4tieas en cons dhclones econdanicas Bere busta tuto eso noo ocurra, is indusivin azucarera de la eafla, secuiza sierde la bao do nuestro desarrollo ccondmice yen pees ages, ess _ Cansendy en lus riquegas de nicsiro suct y ¢n Jn fuerza de nues'va pueblo, la Rew Volucion hobra resucite is eontradicclone y problemas que Umora:oa y vacilantes no supiéron encarar con el vator y el coraje que le habian Jegado las tradiciones mam= bivas; el mechete que stvid para romper el nudo con Espaha, s rve hoy tambien como parante exclusive, per la mano qua To empufia, de un doseeeiio econdmica en ol que sin riesgo don ngtin (po pueden enntine todos fos gobler 103 y pueblos del mundo, : ay La cabinada dé” sorte ¥ alza qi Vimes en In Basica del Cauto repre semis cum ayuda inestimable ab pro, longado esfuerzo y.saciificia qua hay---— que realizar en ais: de una acumus Jacién de riquezas pte financlar-tana to In industria: como la diversiflencién arvicala, b) Representa an iner‘tento de la po Hineldn en edad Int seal, ce) Hard desaparecer wir espeele de sens tinlenta de culpel dad que natus ralmente tenemos que sentir todos . respreto al obrero .gricola cortador, d) Ta miquina de cort + y alza constitus ye ol primer esiabor: de ta Revolucion Industelal necesorhy a nuestra desae, _Frolig y Micots. tot Hiberacién, | a aera oe TEE RRR TEE ATEN Pe yy Om] Tene mene ploy amet ear ne ernie ene Activilad y praads, Tora pranta eg actlyidad, pare no toda - Aetlvidil es prusls, Al seialar Marx qua el idealiamo, en eontyasie con vl mialerhie liso, atimive ef Judo active de ja velacion sujetu-objoto, y al subi iiyar, WSU Ved, bu defacto —ne vor esta actividad como prace tea os previene contes lode Intento de estableccr un sigma do iguaicnd entre actividad y praxis. De ahi que para dele milar el contemdo propio de esia ultima y niu relaclou con ulvas cedyidudes, sea breciso distinguir Ia praxis, como formna Ge actividad ¢ peeiilea, de otras AUG Duis den oslay dase daiginente Vinculadua & ella, : Pay actividad en general, entendemos el acto o conjunte de actos en virtud-de : lon cunles un sujole retivo (agente) mu. difica una materia prima dadu.te Tata eareutcricncion de la aclivalid juelamenta hor au quacyalitadl uy eapevlieca el lipo do aernle (fine, biadgles o hunwaa) al la haturaleva ce la materia prima sobre la que actia (cuerpo Livice, sev viva, Vivene CH peiquies, prupo, relacién o dnstitucior Boclal) We determina tmnpero ja e-povio Ge Ketos (fivicog, psiquicos, eoclales) que Conducen a erin Cea farniagion, iI bee surface de ta acuyichul, een, aU producia 80 di uxmilsmo, eu niveies diveynus: puce @o ser una nueva particula, un cuncripio, un Util, una obra artistica o un nuovo sise tema social, ‘ : En esto amplio sentido, actividad ce Spone a pusividad, y sy osfera es Ig co da efectividad, no la de lo mornamente posi. ble, Agente es to que obra, lo que actia ¥ No lo que esta salemoute en posibliidad o drponibiiidad de actuar u obrar, Su actividad no es potencial, sina actual Se da efvctivamento fin que pusda Rey sepa rada do} acto o conjunto eta actos que la constituyen, La activitid mueatra en las Folaciones entre Ine partes Y el todo los raagoa de una tolalldad concreta. Varios actos desarticulndns o yilxtopueston’ cae Aualmente no permiten hablar de activie dad; ca preciso qua loa acton sinpulares fo aitlenion @ eclructiren, cone elemene tox de un tedo, 6 dein prorusa total, qua dexembocn en ta moaditicacién de una moo (ceria prima. Por ello, a’ toa actos det agente y a la materia scbve la cual se elerce esta actividad, hay.qua agrecar el fesiiteds o procicta que es era “natenta amlemu ya tyensformada por el agonte. ‘Nueno eoncoptoe de aciivitad on lo si. flelentemente amplie para qua enelohe, por ejoroplo: a uni niyef fiuslen, las relacton nes nitclcares do determinndus particulas que conclucen a ja transformacidn de unos elementos quimlens en ant ‘confunio, ola. activided do un érgano en particular; a ua nivet pziquice, Ing actividades dal home bre o del anima det tipo de ja sonsorlal, Feileja Instintiva, etestera;.en este plana’ incintivo, Ja actividad pucdo manifestarsa como una serle de actos tan complejos como el de Ja construccién de un nido por un péfaro, sin que por ello deja de ser una activigad meramente -biolécion, nee tural, El hombre también puede sor ws 14-0000 foto do actividades —hintdpteas o Instin- tivns—| que na rebasan suonivel mera mente natural y que, por tanto, na pode. mos considerarles como especificamente humanas, La actividad prepiamente humana sdlo se da cuando los actes dirigidos a un obe Jelo para Wansformario co inielan con ua resultado ideal, o fa, ¥ teraitian cot un sultada a praddeto electives, reates, Ta este caso, los aetos no dio se hatlan des ferminodos casualmente por un estado ‘anterior que -se-4re-datdo--efeetivamento-- ~—determinscién del pasade por el pre- Fente=, sing por alge que no ene una osistencla efectiva aun y que, ahr embare ko, Getvrmina y rennla toy diferentes ace fos antes de desembocar en un resultado real; o sea, Ja determinacidn no viene del pasado, sino del futuro, , La adeomictéit a fines, Ente mode de articuaehin y deters Naclon Ae fox diferentes accor det procesa active Gsdnuen vadicahnenis by aetivl Gad especiticaninte aussana de cudquier otra que se halie acum nivel meramente nenuval DMeha aenividad entvatia lie ine Torbeneidny abs ke cas leitch ponaehas a da cut ef vesuitada: ey bite Goa ved Uempos disthitos--. coino resuitade ddeal ¥ como producta real EL vestdfaea real qhe sé quiere obt.ner, existe primers Iteatinente, como mere prada de ht conelencia, y dos ditereates actos del pros mso se ardchiay a estrus “ay Canary ab yesuitadia Gue se da primero en ch leme py er deel ei beitide dca Bor esta anticipavion del resultado que pretene de obtener, ha activ mente hus mana tlene un ceracter consciente, Lo avitacteristicn de ovhy ew que por mucho que diste ef reside resd deb ideal se tras ta, en tedo caso, de adecuat infencional. mite eb primere al segunde, Huo no siynifiea que el resultado obtenida haya de sep fortosameatc Waa mera dupliens elda peal dear tnedsta ideal preexistonte, Noy da adecuaclon na tleae por qué sett Pertecta, Prede ascmefarse poea, eo inet so nada, al fin orisiinirio, ya que cste sue fre cambios, a veers vadicaics, eh el pros eeso de su realizacion, Ahora bien, para que pueda hablaree de actividad humana basta que se planter en ceili un resultade fdead oo Ta a cumpue, coiie pinto de pire tida, y ima infengion de adecuncidn, indes pendientemente de come se plasme, en delinitiva, el modelo idea! oviginario, Exia inadveuacian entre intenclin y ree sultado sa pone de menith sta tanto en In actividad de los tndividuos econo en ta proplamente sock Aqui, mietitras los hombres no san conscieniws de las leyes que rigen ef pracesa ecandn leo-soclet, Ip persecncidn de diferentes Ines por log miembros de la sociedad da tugar a ace vidades diversas de los indi idues © grue pos sociales en los que dichos fines se contraponen, equilibran o s: subordinan entre si produciendo result: dos que no coneuierdan can sus intencio ies O que se dav con fidependencia de és as, Tai ree lagiones de prodaceloa, por ejemplo, son relveiones que los hombres ¢ mtvaen Indes pendiontemente de suo voluriad y de sa conciencian, Es decir, son pi aducidas pov los hombres coma productos sityos Inins fencionales." EL progreso histérico se ervactoriand, entre offas cosas, por una stiperaehiny de esta inintenclovalidadk. Lost hombres que en el pasado pre dujeron inias tencionanaente Rr esehivitud ot feudalls« mo y el capitalismo se propor on hey, cans cientemente, In destruccion de Ins relas clones capllalistas de prodae ién y hn ins. farrectdn del vociatisnio, Desu aunque la historia Haman reydstra re duitidos que nadie hal querids, esta inin eneionalidad hho es sino la forma qua socli mente adap. ta el resttado de ky aclvide | desplegada por los individutes como scares sociales que actian consctentemente, © Volvere. Ine ht ndebiate Geel capliula Vv) sobra enti cuestlon, La acdvidad bumana ex, por tanto, ace tyidad conforme a fines, y & os séla exise ten por el hombre, como pre luctos de su eonclenela, ‘Vode acciin ver rideramonta mimana exige elerta conelencia de un fla, eb ena se supedita al curso de la actividad ‘visina, HI fhies, asu vez, la expecstén de clos fa actitud del sujeto ante la reabasna, Por ehinecho de trazarme un tin, i dopto clerta posiciday ante etki. Qulen se orupoue va. lizar un viaje, construire ana stlla, pintac un etude o transforma una regimen 30+ cial, welestea dererminads actitud ante una situaelén real, presente. St el hombre Viviera en plona armonia con la realidad, a en total conciliacidn con su presente, no senha dn necesidad ae ne; arioe fdeal+ mente nb de confleurary en sp conclonela una realidad Mnexistente atin. Carece da sentido, en verdad, proponers2 un fin ya aleanvado, o un restilado cbtenido, EL lin prefigura ideatmente lo quid atin no se losracatennaa Por eb hecho de trazarse fnes, el hombre nlega une ronlidad efees Uva, ¥ atiema otra que no existe todavia, Pero los fines son producto: de la cons clencia, y, por ello, la activid: d que rigen es consviente, No xe trate ce la activi dad de um conciencla pura, sino de Ut roneleachy det hombre se dab que a puede preseindly de ke produc tin de fhws en ninguna forma de activids d, Incluyens do, por supuerto, he pricticu, material,“ | ‘animales: y humanas, Marx hace resaltay of papel del fin en una nellvidadt prictlen como el trabajo huma- no. «Al fial del proceso de trabajo, brota un resultado que antes de comenzar el proceso existia ya en la mente del obrero: es decir, un resultade eve tenia ya cxis- tencia ideal, El obvers no se limita a hacer cambiar de forma Ja materia que Ie beloda Ja natiuvateza, sino que, ab misme tempo, reallaan on ella st flu, flv que bt snbe que rige como una Jey las modalida- des de su netuacion, y nl que tiene que supeditar su voluntads,(@ .- Al subrayar aqui el papel de la produe- clén de fines en eb proceso de (rabajo, Marx destaca aulmisno ef papel del objeto o~ela materia que ke bebidas da natwales” Zie—m sobre eb cual se ejerce dicha acti. Vided. La transformacion de ln natura. Jeza material en productos mediante eo} trabajg no podria darse sin estas condi: clones materlales, pera, a su ves, Marx aubragn Justamecote por tratarse del (roe bajo como ann nettyldad oxpeciileamieates Kianana cf papel determinante del fin, y su earieter da ley en dicho proceso do transformaci6n material, 1 fin, por santo, prefigura aqui eb re. aultado dyna netividad real, prieticn, Que ya heed pura netividad de tn eanelens tla Gractas a ello, ot hombre no se hatha enum relacion de exterloridad con sus die Acrentes actos y con su products como site cede cumdo su trata den agente fisieo 9 enimal, sino en nnn relaciin de interios rhdtd co eflos, ya que su euncioncia estas Dlece ol fin coma ley de sus actos, ley a da que se stbordinan, y que rige, en certo moda, et orodueto, “Este deminiv jemas puedy ser absoluto, ya que se halla lime tado por cl objeto de In aceién y los mee dios con que se leva a cabo la materiale zuclin de los finey, Asi, pues, al antielpar idealmente el re. suliado efeelive, puede ajustar suis actos como clemontos de, una totalidad regida por cl fin. Esta prefiguracién ‘ideal del resultado real diferencia: vadicalmente In netividad del hombre de cualquier” otra ketlvidad animal que, externamente, pu- dlera asemejarse a cila, «Una aria —dle ce Mars ejecuta operaciones que seme. Jan las manipulaciones: det tejedor, y ta construccién de los panales de ins abejas Podria avergonzar, por su perfeccion, a mas de un maestro de obras, Pero hay algo en que et pear muestra de obras aventnfa, desde luego, a ta mejor abeja, y es el hecho de que, antes de ojecutar ja canstrucclén, Ja proyecta en su cere- brov,(h . - Tonrando en cuenta Ia semejanza exter= Na quo puede darse entre clertos actas hay que conclulr que la actividad propia del hombre n , | puede reducirse a su mera oxprosién exte. vor y que de ella forma parte esencial- menie la actividad de Ja conciencia, Esta actividad se despliega coma producciéa de tines que prefiguran ideaimente el resul- tado real que. $e quiere obtener, pero se manifiesta, asimismo, como produccién da conocimienins, es decir, en forma de con+ eeplos, hipdtesty fecrias a eyes medhinte Jox cuales et hombré conoce in reutidad Entre Ja actividad cognoscitiva y Ip tee leologica hay diferencias importantes, pues ‘+ mientras la primera tiene que ver con una’ .tvalidad presente de li cual se pretende alar razén, Ja secunda bace referencia a una redlicad tutura, y, por tanto, inexiae “tente adn.“ Por ot¥o tidy, mientras 1a Bes” lividad comnoscitiva de por si ao entraha una exvigencia de accion efectiva, la actle vidad_ teivolégica Neva implicita una exis gencia de realizacion, en virtud de ja cust xe tlende a haccy tel fin uni enura dg la Aceon teak a efecta, en cuanto antl clprchin, hlead da un pestedtado peal que Se quicte uleanza, el fines también expres * plan de Una necesidad humana que sélo se kalisface con ol logo del resulta que aquel prefigura oe anticipa. Por elle, no ca flo antespacdon tdeat de te ear enta per venir, sla de aio qite, adem, quge remo que vena, Y, en este sentido, eg causn de aecion y dotermina —coma pore Venire- nuestros actos prerentes, Clerto es que el hombre no solo andcipa er futuro con Fit actividad tetvaldyiens al dor razén de una realidad presente, y sobre Ja base dest conocimicnte puede prever ana fase de su desenvalvimicnto que no se da adr. ‘Val es Ja logitima funcloa de ta previsién clentifiea, Con ella, se anticipa idealmene te la que todavia no eaisto cfectivamente, Pera esa anticipavion Real del futuro no entraha necenariamente que queranas 6u eaistenela real, o acpiremos a contrive @ que advenga. En este caso, ef tuturo no determina nuestros actos: es decir, la prefiguracién ideal de una realidad inexise’ tente no rige coma una Ivy —n diferencia . del fin— nuvatra acelin, Fn pocun pyla« bras, la actividad copnuseitiva de por st no ‘nos mucve w actuar. Pero eso no sicnifica actividad de Ja conciencia se hallen sepae radas por una muralla insalvable. No sa conece por conocer, sino al servicio da Un fin, 0 serie defines que puede tenet como edabon inical el de tu conquista de ta verdad; a su vez, como antes achas lamos, los fines que la concicnela produce Nevan en sti seno una exigencia de realise zacidn, y esta realizacién presupone —ens tre otras condicioncs—~ unu actividad cog« Noscitivg sin a cual dichos fines jamds podrian tocar tierra, ea decir, cumpilrse, ?or otra lado, todo fl presupone deter- @ una y otra 14-0000 Aihisda chitoctnitetita ae la resltlad que C1 hicdst detetititiotite, yy en tstd seit eesti dnidlts de cleltd tlvet clitiostitl vU-= nd peril thestticttlted thifysects del - bortiedbhicite, Ast, (tte, EA ected te fi Bodieloneda, ft) te deeepatide dt tadliy erercintehit aes Vivid) heingtad, #e ba phestnily eon siabientida eke teed y predtieeitin a Gite toclitoitos en talib tiridad. Stel hoa hie acdntorn aleattire eb inthe tortie ed, p Sh bbe ofra pail) Fs etitded sleinpre st inland off elt esiddo Relval, hd eeiitiiia a HHeAE OO DUTT CL ATH a the trrneltrditiges Ab th a Was Se aetna © bdnerleitld, de ta titst pointers Gib rile fd Veretiea Inada villa tt) cotieed, ACU: EE cotertinlentte fbiant ef att coniitites pe ddbdrd br Le ite itl intitin foetet deb petite ae throtsboct te a tits jue eAtton, b ste eos maltridesa, ‘eth eb Gontectiveltts fib birve Ubsetatiinnt. fea tsha nctisdebt poartlen, tostabur tad. 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En iy atlividad: praciica, eb syjeto petua sullre una miueria cute existe Indes ponMlerteronte: dg att cone encin, y de lads Ubertntos operacionde g nahipilaclones Hlefcne por au Erencditpnis don, fia deans. Hititiietany ee een nttebin b-eobte tatty, Bae tritbage anid Cale ube ney le tle ante Peleus, ereparvus att log cuales no puttin Hevarse a cabo la alteracion 6 destruceién de clébing prop states que hee ce posibld i dparivion de ty nuest, oljjeto, “cor mens pinpledstivs: = Bie tl trabrtjy, —--- the Mebsxy eet foabrr ge cireiia coy th portey heerbrat ety Ta niatevine tle da Wiiadesit, Pure en aees i na, fuceens natttentes qe fermi sie torporeh tat, les bravery ing plerncta, In cal sat y Ja meant, fea de bee ines fisindll tse, Dado tty Tonite atlt punt eee dicapll vet, Eee mitye techie qin i atateatege dp behitaseo Pinshtenie, ob products cg au aetivittad tuttieldtihoildtd es ait bie o nine dab qub subsist! boa dittependentdia del girdevsu dt sue geciacicaa, y que eo dna Ruatiandividatl yy SB atithth dite BE agi, bd deci, poled Vii (nla etienion pate clo dt te (vi athfledies: qi the erestetey Day bate ety pst devky aque tet AVI pistetieg rec bed, divfetita Unite teth Yah dtererts Jieie ash in orertietds let Mie ty Sie Pda sti sete chy af elubiery dasprontdy ee ctivic to objet tis, Make subriya eb en fieler peal, ols Jetiva, ae it pts cst Greats chadasnsrnithy VU) danitte eXtorttts que ee: dolepemtionty dle sh baiiblentela @ co BH edatdiicla, BL UHR de i nett ita, pet dea es ke bivttt fetoad, dt sketedad olds itimbees fertes, Had de bra tencidad ba ha tentstot itis tin veal, objediva, def tteutdo dintiiad a Pacha Proc Rathedeeee MUL rholtindk, ibe pidett ditedian, Vd dita ek diy ohio, yoke trate de dn sociedad como nuiies . Praxis tenemos la actividad prictica pros -justamente relactones de produccion,'44) ‘alo en Fu producto, «Marx— el bombre asimila «bajo una fore ee dee, hoprintonde en la imaterin trabite Jada da niaren de sus tines, este adecuneldn a un tin eome tno te los ‘ental ejoree sit nccién el sufeto pucde ser: a) lo dado naturalmente, o entes naturas les; b) productos de una praxis anterior que se convierten, a su vez, cn muterle de una nueva praxis, como los materiales ya preparados con gue trabaja el obrere o eren eb artista plistieos e) la huniimo mis« rau objeto de tn praxis politica o revo: lueonarla, yu se trate de individuos cons cretos, En unos casos, como vemos, la- praals tlene por objeto al hombre y, en otios, une materia no propiamente hu- mana: natural, cn unos casos, artificial, en otros, , Ente las formosa findauentales dz ta ductiva, o ryelaclén material y (transfor madora que el hombre establece —me- diante su trabajo con In naturaleza, 0) Gracias af teabja, el hombre veneo la res alstenchy do das materi: y feeraas natue | riley y even un mundo de uhjetos utiles que sutisfacen determinadas necesidades. Pero como cl hombre es un sev social, ests proceso soluinente se realiza en determl | andes condigiones soclales, es decir, en ob marco de dertas relaclones que lox home bres contraca como agentes de ta protuce clon en este procesa yo quo Marx llama Mn el proceso de trabajo, eb hombre vaticndose de los jnstvumentos oO medios adecundos transiorma un objeta von arcs glo aun fin. En ctiants materialize civre to [no proyecto, se objeliva en ¢lerto mo- Ein el trabajo —dico ma atil para su propia vida, Jas materias que bho naticateva te brindas,4) pero sale puede ashnilavas ohyetivaudose on ellas, Mars semua “el instrumento de trabajo —condiclin ma- terlal_ y objetiva del proceso laboral— a trabajo .humano, cf insteumento aparece asi “humanizado tambitn —-tanto por su ‘atsa como por su fabricaci6a—-, Cierta es - que esta humanizacion na puede conces >: Virsa enum sentido abstracts, antrapolde silva, xing come expression tanto de una, deternminada refackn entee eh hombre y la naturnleza como de dns condiclones povlite Jes en que los hombres praducen (retacios nes de produccién}, Por ello dice Marx: «Los Instrumentas de trabaj> no son sola- mente e} barémetro indicaccr del desarros No de Ja fuerza de trabajo cel hombre, sino tambien cl exponente dy Jan condiclos nes eoclales cn que se trabaja,s! Grae —~¢ha avtoy~instrumentoe, lie-relaci¢n-ertre~ ci hombre y la naturaleza ceja de ser di- recta e inmediata, La-naaricién de ins. frumentor mais perfeceinn: des moditien ¢) tipo de refaciie entre eb hombre y da: nalusaosa, y, en ete sontida, es tn indice revelador del desarvolla de suo fuerza do trabnjo y de su dominio sobre In natura- leza. ED noder de mediacion del instrys: mento se ha extendide » clevado con fis Introdueelén de Ja maquina’ hasta Hegay nla automaticaclon con te que eb homore queda separato radicatmente del objeto de la pradicciéa. Pere cuclesqulera que wan dos dadruimentos de que se Valga para, transformar Ia materia conforme a Sut fines, es, en definitiva, eb diombre quicn los usa y fabrica, ves G, on ditlma Inge fancia, ¢f que vallenduce det cilos eettia sobre Ing materiag y ing trensforma cone forme a sus necesidades. EL papel doml+ nante de los medios de produccién, subras yao por Mars, lejos de eliminar la pres reneia deb hambre concrete, como sujeto de Ja protucctin, la reveln luegiivocamens te Pero ett presencia ke pane de monte flesty nbieriamente eon eb tercer fnetor def proceso de trabajo pehaladoe por Marxs neetn bei) qte stibsde ct dnetdperdiens temredte dod peeto uo de fig: suftlida cotte i eretos hie in bagerktenior con ste detivl Hn Stsper ea, per etsy co decitivat, BOs le esiste por tl finale y ined of Hdnibre, domo Nee seed, Sin bats aed petl, oly flea; sobre una | foolidadl —Halubal y dtttie da que tedsto ” Inciorttlontonienta plot suet frdetitu, no puke Hrtiatste pruptamen @ (le praxis cle Yan net elched tintebhel ty iscvientia gp objes tivanie: plop tititdy tt PB nantes antividad Ab petivad A pstytiion yo inetumenita e+ PLATO tylte nth ee Ubgetlys iueytalienta He pede votsslderarse tora pratkis, rordidi, Hattie de aeehth@ Tobtoo rt de Heat Gia tociivedta de fee Garb de Ww jirttiienin He bobtiecnioritaks da cud Bledel An bbe gu pthonid dimtilloy as Ue] by, sb eeticidad dit se objet o rated. thallva, Bor esta theciy shiney ated sub delivktadea We scien thal etctukt, rteth. vitod pbjetivd, rent, bs cdc) pttixis, La Avtlviind pirnettei, COtid tote nellvithnd prot diisntd htt. fitting la eT IVI pete dts kG dhinitl Heth od UE leat horrid. i kt Bede he GEURERS cit tn fireixke cevutieti. Fidring Be dite evi Wodibtdd at Hes, bilyd Cunipliniente eine —end Herds RAAAaO- 2 bein delividid Boattoxettiva, Petd fo dialitto te da ndtivtl prdetioan frdlen Ge ed titdeter teal, olffalyo, de ta 10 materia prima sobre la cual se aciua, de fuctores esenclales del precesa de trabae jo: ¢Loa factores slnples que Intervienen en cl proceso de trabajo son: kv actividad adecundn avin fing a sea, ef propio trabajo, Bu objeto: y sus medioss,a 0 En esta eavacterizacl6n del procezo da trabajo, podemos hablay de condiciones objefivas —la actividad del hombie y ns condiclunes materiales del trabajo— ree presentadasd tanta pov el objeto del trabae Jo como jor tos medias @ Instrumentos con que se Teva a enbo esa transformacién, Sin embargo, esta divisién no puede cons sidcravse absoluta. Ta prlmey dugar, el hombre transforma el objeto con arreglo a fines valiéndose de instrumentos que ¢t mismo usa y fabcica, razon por la cunl Marx dice que Ku uso y fabslcaclou «cae racterizan ¢] proceso do trabajo especifl- camento hununos.% AL reduclr Marx eu caricter de actividad personal actecuas da aun tin, No se puede desconocer el papel de este factor al analizar cf procese dy trabajo aunque ello se hora para subs myar la naturales materia’ de las condle clones dol proceso de trabajo y el papel dominantg de los medios de produce clon» Se pucde afirmar et caricler telcaldgl- co de fa actividad prictica, material, qua es ef trabajo humana, sin que ello implis que hacer abstracelén dela materiatidad misma de ese proceso, materialidad que. ho se reduce, por otra parte, al objeto da trabajo y a los Instrumeutcs materiales, sino que Incluye tambien, la propia acile - ~ vidad subjetiva del hombre que se cniretie tn con sua Instrumentos e In materia ya que cn el trabajo «pene en acclén Ina ‘ fucszas naturales que forman su corpo: 1), Furtnas ue pratia; Ln tittrtin primi de tr hetividad phte- Hen puede cunt darth Mane a divers pags fornias dg praxis, E. objeto sobre cl. ' 14-0000 12 * peldad, leg braze: y las plernas, In eabera aoa » desarrotiando “a ereagiOn de abras ds ari. y a mana,..9 : Lu praMs preduetiva: es cast in praxts fundamental porquy en cila eb aembre no sole prodiice un mundo humero oe huni. nizady, et el sentido de un mundo de objetos que satisficen nocesidades hum. nas y que séia pueden ser preducidos en Ja medid.t en que se phasor en eltcs fines © Prokectos bunianos, sing tambida, ent el sentida de que ea ha p productiva ct hombre se preiuce, tor © transforma a siimismo. cA la par ave de cse misco asta sobre la naturatsza esterior a ci y In transiorma_=adiee Marx_en EL Capi- tal—, transforma sa propia maauraiesa s polencias que sormuian ea ly someticndo cf iueto de sus fuersas asu propla dicciplinas,o” Ctra torma ee pranis ¢3 la predyectén At isuat que dn de UL e} trabsaja birainag es trasstarn. une materia a ki que se imprine Soran alaghe vault ag sr per ary 8 sida pracheoutititaria, sina par una nes aesidggd: senerot humana de espresion y objetivacién, Ea eu: del artista no se nidla Udad intemal que ei abe sullstneer, pucde hunanicaclia queen fermi te sedayaenel trabajo humano hasties timias cotusecuenias, Por eho Iv prasy arUstica permite Lr creacién de objetos hue mines Oo hninnigadus que elevan aan & superiog ha capacidad de expresida y objetivackin htunanes, que se revel ya en dos productos del trabajo. La ebra ar u nay ante today ereteion ao um nue ad, Ss pute qae eb hombie se afirma, ereandy oo hemanianagu cuanto toga Ta praxis artistha = abenanchar y Qnelauecer cun sly creselonos la renlicad Yo Dvanainaa tine es una puasis: eseneial para el honing.” Cony toda ve:dadera praxis humang, el arte so sittia en ke esfera de bi accioa, de la transformecién de uta matecia que ha de ceder su forma pan adoptar eita nuevar bye estaida, poy ta neeestdad hunt Da Ques el woteta crea oO prcodincdde tig de ratisfacer, bE arte na es mesa produce hn aaaterha pe pura produveloi caplels tual, Berg jistamente: por sue enrneter practico, realizacar y tranfoFmicion, eth mig erren del tytbaje humana —sobye (0. do, cuando éste no ha pordide su earaeior teradome, que doeouna actividad mere anonte cepirtual, Entre Ins formas de actividad practica que se eyerceen sebre una ometedia dada hay que incltir también In actividad clene tiftca expertinental ere satisface, primore dtahnonte, las necesid: do kv invest. Bachna te Arlen, ey, en purdcular, ii de is Terre yg wae tte ecomprobach'm da hipotes a. Esta forma de praxis ea ie que ge poue de maniflesto enando eb favesiigador acida sobre un ob- jeto material modifieande a voluntad las covticion’s en que se ope a tn fendmendo, Tal es el sentide de la experimentacién como praxis cleotifies, El investigador pradtics fondmenoas que sot una repraduce ein de das quese dan en un medio natu. tal, pera los prodive justi mente para po- iavlos cnn med o artificial —-et boratorlo-— sin las iapurezas y pers turbucionss con que se yresentan en: el media natural y qhe, por esa razds, difi+ cultan si csiucdio. En cue ito que se trata de produeir determinados fendimenos con saclay del insicumanto fis co adecuado, la nevivaiad cieatiiica caper.nental es, evi dentemanic, una lorma de oraxis. Se trae ta coouma actividad objeit a que da lugar a wi prowucto o pesullade real y objetivo, Ln este tipo de praxis ol fin inmediate es tedriva. Eb esperimente se dleva a cuba pana peobar una tearm oo deteninadas aspectos cde ella, Se expe imenta respons dionds a centas exqencias tedricay con el fin de faetlitar el desarro fa de olla, Un deterhunedto experiniento —por ejemplo, dos in adios en auronoml i puede tener cConsecuenchis practiens, pera no directa: Monte, sino a thaves de la eorla que trata de camprobar Ahsoa bien, Ia experimsntactén no es Piivativa de ia cleneit; care hablar tam. bia de una acUivided experimental en utros campos: ardaico, ecucutlve, evond« nice wD suctal, aestos ca os, a diterencta Ge la actividad experimental clentifica, el nema nu esta al se ‘vicia directo 2 0 de una (eorig, sno de una fore ma especifica de praxis; ef experimenta antisico o educallyy Cen por fin eb ime pttso de In actividad prvteties carrespuns aden, el arte o Ja eductelén. De este miadg, Ventus que mente en la clencda elim de la sctivided expermential es ted. tico -iariaiecer a dmpulsi rel desarvoily de una tcoria--, ¥, de un modo mediate, shve per tanto oa determi ada actividad praction en otros eainpos fy experhnentits eid eontribuve al deserve vimiento de la Praste corre pondiente, peco de ua mae neta ditecta eo inimediata: en cuanto que put resultados se aplican en ta esfera prac: then adecturday Tales sou das formas fundamentales —aunque no exchisivas—- de in praxis cunilo Ir acelén det hombre ejerce nis Oompnos inmediuamente scbre uta mates ria natural —naturaleca ie nediata, o nae tiraieva ye medinta, o teat agads que sie ve do abjeto de nueva neck 1—, Veamos, ahora, el tipo de praxis en que el hombre es suelo y objeto de olla ox dein, praxis ep is que acta sobry si mi mo, 7—_-—— Esta netividad prictien def hombre Ofrece diversua modulldades, Dontig de ella caen las diversas actéa encaminados @ £u transformacién como ser social, y, por ello, a camblur sus relaciones econdémicas, politicas y sociales, [Mn cuanto que su ac- tividad toma por objeto no a un individiua alslado, slno a pupow o ciager socinles, @ Ineluso a la soctedad entern, puede douna- Milnarye praxis social, aunque en un sene tido ampllo toda practica (incluyendo aqnella que tiene por objeto directo a Ja naturaleza} reviste un caricter social, ya que el hombre sdé!o puede Ievaria a caho contravenda determinndas relaciones Kn ciales “€relaclones, de produceién en fa praxis procuctiva) y, ademas, porque la modifleacié6n practica del objeto no huraii- No se traduce, a sit Ved, on wna transfor macién del hombre como ser social. En un sentide mas restringiao, In pra+ xia social es In actividad de grupos o cla- sex soclolee que candice a transformar kn orpanizaclin y direcetén de ta xeciedad, o a realizar cicrtos eamblos mediante la uc. tvidad del Estado, es justamente la acthvidad politica, En las condiciones de ty sociedad divie dida en clases antagdnicas, la potitlea comprende ta tuchn de clases par el poder y la direcel6n y estructuracion de la sacies dad, de actuerda con las interesca y fines cor. espondlentes, La politica es una ac- tividad préctles” en cuanto que la luehn que Jibran los grupos o ciages sociales ae hata vinculada a clerte tipo de organiza- elon veal de sus miembros Gustituciones y organizaciones politicay, como son, por ejeapio, lox partidos) en segundo lucar, aunque ja actividad polities vaya acom- aiida de un ehoqie y contraposicién de dens, proyectos, programas, etedtera, ¥ exta tueha tdeoldsion eforza tian influeneliy Indudable en las acclones politicas reales, concvetas, el eardcter practles de la act! vidad politicn exigo formas, mediog y mé- tados reales; efectivos, de lucha; asi, por ejemplo, el proietarinda en su lucha poil- tea se vale de huelgas, manifestaciones, tnitlves eo tneloo de cidtoda vafentor, Bn teveer higar, ta aetividd politica gira en tonne @ la conquista, conservaeldn, dle yecvién o contral do un organignia coneres to como ex ef Estida, Int pader e¢ an Instrumente de impartancia vilal para la transformaclin do la xocledad, La_ praxis politica presupone la parti eipaclén de ampllon rectorea de ta wacles dad. Tero no re trata deo una actividad eapontanea, atingiie re den en ella actos Pxpoatanens de determinados Individiios o grupos. Persigue determinados fines que responden a loa interexes radicales de lag olnnen soctales, y en cada sitincidn cone crets, Ja realizacién de esos fines se halla Besta forma de praxis - condicionnda por las pasilulidades objetl- vas iuecritas en la propia vealidud, Una polllicn que tespunda a esas poxilidades y que excluya tode aventurciisiny, erige un conocinuento de esa realidad y de la correlacién de clases para no pYoponerse acclonce que desemboquen inexorabromane fe enn fraeaso. La hucin thene que ser, por tanto, consciente, organizada y dirkgl- da, y ia necesidad de librurla en esto forma eapilea Ja creacion de los pariidos poli- - tieos. Les partidos trazan, con una mayor o menor conclencia de los objetivos, post- Piidades y condiciones, ta linea de accion. Los métodos para (ransionmar to ideal en reai, os-decir, para reulicay pricticaniente ‘Ja lined’ politica: trazada por un’ partido ~ constituye la estrategia y ia tactica, estrategia sehala las tarcas correspondiens tes a una etapa hisioriea general, y la tactien determina el mode de cumplir la lines polities decun periods relnUvaniente brove. Estrategia ¥ Hica se polacionaty dentro de da linea politica y dy tu aplicas ¢lon come lo general ¥ lo particuiar, La’ praxis politica, on cuanto actividad Practica transtormadora, aicanaa su lore Ina Mas alia en da presis evolicionatta come etapa supenop de ta transioemacdn priciica de la-socieded, En in sociedad dividida en clases antagonicaa, la actividad revolucionana permits camolar radical- mente Ins bases economicns ¥ sociales en que se asionta ‘e} poder material ye cpirl tual de la clase dominanie, ¢ instaurar ast linn nueva sociedad. Bl agente pringipal de esle cambio ex e] profetariado a traves de una Jucha conselente, orgenizadn y diri- gida, lo que presupane ta existencian da tin partide que eleva su conciencia de cla y trace claramente fos abfetivaa do est fucha, su extrategia yo ai thetica, que orgie nice Jas fuerzas y Inddiria 2 . Si el hombre existe en ciingto tal como. | ser praction, ea decir, aliimandose con sd * _ actividad practica transformadora {rents ala uatyraleza exterior y fronte a mt propia naturaicza, la praxis rovolucionarta y la prasls productiya conatiiayen dow dis nepslones eRenclales de at aee pravtica, Pose, aki veg, une y otra actividad, junto con Ins restantes formas e.peciiican de praxis, no son sino formas concretas pare feulares de unn praxis tatal humana gree cias a Ja cual el hombre como sev socio y consciente humaniza loa objetos y we hue maniza a ai mismo, La actividad tedrica. La actividad teérica en su conjunts \ como Ideniogia y clencla-—, considerada también a lo jarzo de a denenvolvimicn- to histérico, séio exlsté por y en relacién . . . . \ 14-0000 44 con la practica, ya que on ella encuentra ate fundamentu, sus tines y eriterio de verdad, como trativemas de poner de ma: nitiesto nis adelants, Pero por estrechas que sean kes relaciones ertre una y otra actividad, la actividad tedrica de por si no muestra low rasyos que hemos considcrado rivativos de ln praxis, y, por etlo, no des emoa ponecis en el misma pking que lags fortiias de uctividad prdctica que antea hemus examinudo. A nuestro modo de ver, la actividad teérica no es de por si una forma de praxis. ~ Aunque la eprdcticay tedrica transfor- tradlecién con In erfticea cue Marx formula en sus ‘Tesis sobre Keucrbach. Si recat damos eb contenida de Tests 1 veremos tile Marx critica a Feuce bach justamente pur concebiy Ja relaclén sujeto-objeto (uu hombre-natiraleza) catia una oiclaelon meramente comlemphitls 1, 6 sea tedrica, En esto radlea el defect: fundamental de ly filosotia Feuerbachia ia, asi como del materlalismo tradicional En este seatido, Marx contrapone relacion (conterplati- va) tedries y practica. Y en ese mismo sentido contrapone tamlién en su Tesis XI la filosofia como inte :pretucién, cs de- mc_.percepcienes,representaciones..o.. cone 4. .eir,como tcoria dosligaca de la priictica, ceptos, y cree el tipo peculiar de produce tos que son his hitseosts, teornis, eyes, evectera, ar ninguno de esos casos se (ras. formu hi realidad, Noose cumplen en ella das condiciones: que sehalabvamos anterioe’s Mente con respecto a ke materia prima. la actividad y ob resultado ened proceso prac. Tico Palta agetoel lade material, objet. Nace ky pasts, yo par ello na considers, Que sea letting hablar de praxis tedriea, Lo que a nuestro juicia veda caticte. Yizarta ast es precisamente lo que hay de GistinGve vada actividad tedrica, ert ne dendo par (sia tanto ta produccian de fines cotae de conocinientos, Por stt obje- to, Fines, medios y resultados, ha netividad teorica se distingue de la prictica, Su ob. Joto a materia prima son bis seusaciones © pereepciones —es decir objetos psiquicos que sélo tienen uni existencie subjetiva—, © los conceptos, teoriag, repre:entaciones © hiytesis qite THenen una existenci ideal, HE tin immediate de actividad tedvlen es elaborar oO taistotiiar hledimnents, ne realavente, esa materia pri pun ob. fener, como productos, leorias que onxpli« quenaina realidad presente, a modelos que bpretiguren idealmente una reahdad fulu- ra. La actividad tedrica proporciona un conocimlento indispensable: para transfor. daar ta realidad, o traza fines que antiel. pan idealmente ste transformacion, pero en uno y otro caso queda inticta ha reas Ndad efectiva, Las transfor asiones: que Heva a cabo Ta netividad tedrica eon re. Tociday acest = pase do une dpdtesta a una tecrla, yo de ésta notte eorin mas Jundada-— son teansformuaclones ideales: de las ideas sobre eb mundo, pero no del mundo mismo, 0 Y las operaciones quo el hombre eva a cabo pava producir fl. nes o conocimlentos son operaciones: men« tales: abstraer, pensalizar, aeducie, sine tefizar, prever, ete, que si bieaw exigen un sustrato corpareo y el funcioramiento del sistema nervioso superior, no dejan de scr operacionys subjetivas, psiquiras, aunque pucdan tener manifestaciones objctivas, Por otra parte, pensamos que la adml- sién de una praxis tedrica se halla en con- * (teoria) yo prexin “demt estrus que Marx; i *condrupos y la filosofia vinculada consclentemente a he transformaciéu det mt nde, Esta cantraposiciin ce contemplacion » admitiv la teorla como una forma stublece por eb contrario una nm, entre Une y otra, Por olta parte al distinguir elarvomente en su Ine (rodveemin alin evittea de da economia poltiga, To vonereto rec) yo lo conereto pensado, Yo presenta lac aictividad: tedriea comoscitiva, es deceit, }y predeceion de conocimientos como Un oroceso uscensios lejos de praxis, nal de to abstracto a jo ecnereta = -proceso que se open cn eb peas tiento y que cons siste en da reproducel a espiritual del objeta real bajo la form. de io concrete pepsado—, Marx sefiala claramente que se trata do una actividad o producelén que no produce nada efectiv unente, es deci¢ no transform la realidi d. @#) Una acti Vidhul que se opern sdlo on el pensanilento Y que produce cl po peculine de objeto que sou tos prodttctos, de éste no puede, por tanto, ddentificarse con Ja actividad prictica que Jkunaimus pr isis. Si lkamataos praxis a Jc aelividad prac. tic material, adecuada + fines que transe forma el mundo —natucal y humano--, no ecabe inelair In activicad tedriea entre tas formas de praxis ya que falta en cilas ta traosformacion objetiva de rin materia medlante el sujeto, cuyo: resultados subs slsten independientement 1 “de gu activi. dad, 29 Solanente sxubseuvizarde eb coneeplo de praxis Tasta barrar teda difevencia es< pecilica con el de activide Len general, po- driamos hablar de una praxis” teérica, Pero, en cuanto que la wlividad tedrica de por si no moditica realmente el muns do —aunque si nuestras ideng sobre él— no nos parece legithnoa ublas de praxis tedrica. La actlvidad fllosofica ‘ransforma nues- tra concepcion det mund>, de Ja sociedad 0 del hombre, pero no n odifica —direcla e inmediatamente—- na ta yeal, Cabria faccuntarse, sin embarg), +] esto es vie Ido para toda actividad filuséfiea, jnclu- —~ yatina Jorma de pinxis;-que podrianrios feild aquéili alta éHi1Ihe BI Htindo HB hy cdtns oleh te Hitler telaciiti, shi tle Ufthatdbnidelnl, Del tetlehdy edly fe Tes Bs XI te Miiie stilts babi btiel poltrliHiie tlivttti® Jad iilusutids, Oeste lid pluhly de vista histérico, on tllbstif ind qué ot Utition a otritar dd dae ritzon te Ids existeuia y que cderembsean, caro. miutstra palmarias Mente ef alstema de Lene on una contte rien del pebaemiento con ia reghiad (tilosofid conto, ateptackin dei mundo), y filosoftas que sirvert —por sit Vinculacion consciénte con tna praxis revuluctona- tit-— a la tronsfurmacign de! mtindo (fi- Josfia. como instruntentb, tedriva o guia de una trinsformation hignona radical. Abora ble end pedeia deine! qhe, en este tlio caso, de aciividad filosgfien es HHA HAE pieelsHiieiild ptestd (bdba? XM, We HY SHE hal Zi st! OltHLEELAN tetlds Jas flUsdfis on BE iniintd pldity. the. beb Poe Wobtig lt Le dilebbrtehd etitlitdd vet: tte Aehex otto et te Vest eldandit: cits Kitle gy) olid tai thes Hlbatilidy DITA AOHHS HECbeihetitd GH esta Utd. tI6H “lis Hibs phibes He slits Hitnor then pits ite CL cutiltdittly dt fbx dd, Wisthidellod, Fh firllify Wed? Gf edit. Shlédaak q(tté plibele TMH bet Ob atHBHiLe de praxis filoséfica por of slitifiie Heblib te que un filosotia tena consectiencias miaicticas, Ya decumos en nuestra intros tevin que.tydas Ins pansies doctrinag losdtieas tas hai tentde Rietapre, en ina. or OoeHO edt, 18 oF iteros lrectite {the PH CLHUEU. tytn Ha et veg ty Jia Watetietudites ded PHhgay sy dyctit bull blida chila hinéidin sdelal,' deste vale incluso pary Silosotias qtie —como ¢l iden Hisiny atvimin— distaban mucha de pre- ferities Soevlt a thasfdrrtiabiod 616etlyn dul niet, NU a8 trlla, pups, dl Bey, Al plentearnos fa euestion do st in ne. tividad tilosdtica pttede ser praxis de por fi Hee cere iniGs WMH MUsurlA tits, vitttu- HOA Gorbelehrithia a thy Pele sll tte Bold Hai Hest di in, Kg y Us lid (rile formaclin de da realidad, Petisamon pies chiqmentt en el proplo aren pone THlosofia que —de netierda con la Tesls XI Rae Keterbatli— tient presente tye se thita Ad kilo He TNIREpEeLat ct triuttitty, SIU i Us tt 6 Putctle Ueelestt ite Ia nella tHordticn, eh sie cneo, sca Prone: al Ulehlab pip un mndinento cl ts e terhylte? Anilipeleu jtucla, fir flvsolla ni conio liteiheliiclon ded inuindo ni coltie . instrumento tedrica de su transformacion es de pr si; de uh ntody directs ¢ inme- @iato, praxis, La filosofin marxista, siendo Hect€allinelite Ula SiléFbprdtieian ne # ° p idiies RantUp I ete aliry Yl i tty a (fica del mundo, responde a nices eh VebiIthe APACLIERG Nita: expbeds, nM YER, WHA . practica existente y, por otro Jada, aaplen UNL IR leriotia ot eck sulle CY Ut hd sis AVolHeiVHIIA Con END sb kulbitbdl id HUH CO MeolOpltct y sdciol te Ubi fbsdtia Hie Bola piiele stir phAcliod BAL HANES ty beeitiyb I Wtujia ye titacietide atin Hide fitentes piiriifiente tHeubddlesa pith sen. ietein, ba que ia ttilereieid We fas Doe... - triad Plbkollehds wa Alte pte MACK ort 18 PHM patté GB SU ‘FesIs KI Sobre FeuwE. dell, ast cimid db oft48 Hbttiihas «clas lister c% pubs, ME Ear Rttce Cleitiltles, pera fonitIGH =F hb setindatidhentees el — VoHetbitsi BAT afitsthit oh riteldh de fa Pitixis, Hs Uerir, bittia filtisdFia al sell ig det Id ttinbforftition efeetive, ret, dit fiulide, IHlestinro kal id phiRlt tel. Ln tour's de adr s} —en qile A808 conto en cpalniier olro— ino transforma el nude, etiede conittbuje a si transfor inneién, pero paca ella depen que muller do Ki nilsmas, y, en peaner yer, tlene tbe acy astiniada por jos qt: hia de sus: ttak, con cus acius ieales efrctivos, dicha transtcrinacién, Entre la. teorla yf . aelividsd rfctica a de hie ett una dabor te educpeléni q" ds cote elenciug, de orginizaciea Ue low medigs materiales y plands concretos de uceldil; todd cifo cond paso indispensable pura desarioliar acciones reales vfectivas. En esie sentido, una icuma es practica en Gidritd que Hidthtldizt, de Urdees de ina kero (8 fretlinetihee, Jd gto HHlbe Boll” oxi tld Wedel, caitld cordelhilendté dy in aenlitted oo antleiparion idedt) de su tinnefor titetedts, . Boro si la teoria de por al into carible al munay solo pucde contribulr a transe foritintite ist eth Cult (urls, ES do- Git, bi cofaléidl de ph tbitddd —hevitsa- ria, ainque insulicionte— para lranstldr coneelenicinente de fet teorla a in practices, a por thiitd;, paid ylie it sblrtity rH Cui: ib id SUI acters tS Yue boa it 4. atente din actividad tétided oii ld ql Joe ingrtdicntiee comtosati¢ie yg inipalé. jiletys Be heiliets tit drtttientte viietitnelon y jaitley tobsllob kins, Py Usted bell {ido; ima filosutia vincitluda a fa ptaciica, que aspira consclentcmente a realizarse, Iejok de mareett de ut Cdttlutitdd ptopla~ Juthte Ubttled, Ha UB flowtiFia BR {tid ats fliniea fl jasd de li teeta tock ily le forte aléplen que tere en Brint-sl. Mot, Foutior & Otten, oe ins doctrinag Henitihisins Uldbitas thntd If tte Mads llesk, i i for tiia tice td reclbe gh Marx y Engels enirafia, pudicramos decir, ia ha a htt ai a A, Una élovie tei \- Hed, bo 1a plitt auarlaad da qlg Biribes Ha Hee I-1iH theta: testla; - ———-—- ib 14-0000 /aquél necesarhinen aspects se hallan on una relactén Indi- pultitele, La tHosofla que se ve ad indsma cone Instrumente tesvico do dit praxis es teo- ria, ¥ como tal no transforma real y efec: Uvanente de por si, Interpretar na es traasforman Pero de lo que se trata —vome dice Marx en la Tesi XT es de transform: de abt que la teoria haya de ser arrancudy de sth estaca meramente teovico y, por las mediaciones adecuadas, tatar de realizarla., Pero este segundo aspecto que es vital cuando no se acepta el mundo como es y se uta de transfor. marly, lejos do abolir el contenido tedrica de he Slosatia, a de educiria a un tages deute meranente Jacetogina, Prespyne @sab nivel de la ciencla—, como condicion includible para gular ia accion. Asi, pues, Ja actividad Slosdfica en cuanto tal no es praxis, Y no lo ed tampoce la filosofia de be praxis © feoria de laaelividad practica det han bro ert relacioned eon ta mitttnadesin 3 con otras hombres, Tai concepuion de la filosofia de Ja pra- xis como actividad practicn de por si es, & nuestro jucio, una concencidn idenista, incompatible con el verdatera concepto de ta prasis que antes hemos delimitiado, yo entra a vuelta a putas de vista lilo- Soficos —como el de los jévenes hegelia- A019 C. Mars, Tesis (ti sobre Seuaibach, en OC. Mais ¥ Nyein Le demesta denna, tiadae, de We doves, EIN, Muituvaden, dbo, pagina ¢ Cay Activia: ee wqul alednime wectda ene Ceacdeln tas some ata conjunte de actos Hue mardifirail whe imatteia exterior @ que ra die Manente ol agenie, “AD Asimisois ta centradieciéa fundamentat det Mato de peduceide cepiita es tamiien dine fenctonah ars resttituda --diee Maniice Gadeiler—— de fa aceoba ate tintos fh beter uel sagtema y obel Mexarrolly det sistema misma, pera no Ree sido nunen el orose to de pingana concleneia alow tin quake Pov nadie, (ML Godeher, Ractonailté et irruciorsiite en économie, Ed. Maapeso, Pails, ied, pagina mH, eb Cf a este respec la carta de Fagein a J, Rash, del O122 de weptiemme de iw, en la que eb prmeta ales; a. La nistoria ae hace de tal Mola, gue Co reuitada Mal sempre deriva de tos eonQieles enlie muchas Volurtades individa: tada una de las cvace ao au ve efecta a Ula milit ale COW eADe bee de vidas aon pues innumerabied fuereas qua ne @atrertigtn Ted inte can fax alias, tab giao Infie Wie de paraleiourainas tte Furies, de daw gio sue Ben WT best eed eretdecimienta hlater amy que, a a prlede canantogaine prduele ie je eetencla Unica, que, coma un lode, actua shy cane vienela youn volintad... De esto moda hasta aqui fowa da Rlsturla da discurrida a mode de un procesa raturut y sometida tamulén, sustanclalmente, q ins now. lsyes dnamicas, Pero det neeho de que tan dlalintas voluntades individdales .. no aleane cen je qlte Wesan, sine que ae fundan lodus os Ny Me le que ox per nos—, que ya fueron criticados vy superas des por Marx preclcmente para poder ehiboray una fllosolia como guia o instrue mento tedrico de la tr msfarmaciin de la realidad, y hacer posi! le asi la transfors macién ctectiva de és'a. La actividad fllos6f ca —desligada de Ya practica o vineulade consclentemente a ellit—, come mera Int rpretaclon o como instrumento tedrico de su transformacién, eullivada por intclectu ies de origen burs gu¢s o de origen proleti rio, cs siempre una actividad intelectual, tcdrica. La diferen- cia cualilativa por st cardeter esencial —ideoléricn o cleniific +, o por la fun” clin que ton teotta Ff loxofin pucde cume ly, no hasta para he ghar legitinamente dz una pranis tedrican. 0. . En suma, la praxis .¢ nos presenta co- mo una actividad mate rial, transformadas ra, y adeciada a fines. Fuera de ella, queda da aetivicad (eG tea que no semis feriatiaa, en canto que ed actividad eipt rittal puta, Vero pay otra parte, no Imy praxis como actividad | uramente material, es decir, sin la procuce.én de fines y cono- cumientos que caracterza la actividad teé- view Wlto quiere decir que el problema de determingur qué os la praxis requiere delimitay mits a fondo ias reluciones entre teoria y practica. wna medida fetal, cn una resultante eomdn, no a diferisy que estea voluntiades sonan igual a bar el cantrario, tabs eantribayen a ia ie. Hnante yore lining, por toate, inelitdas a ¢ Wy Meex yo P Bagela, Obes ascoghiian, ga dow toe mas, cd, esp, tomo ft, Mancu 1952, paginas 450-400.) ib Sohie Ma finaiidad como catcgarla eapecitica de da actividad homana y sus relaciones con la causalidad, véase int eatu ‘la eContribuclia a la dinigetion de ky fuvatidnd yo da cattzalldads, Anuns Taal Piosafia, UNAM, af 1, México, 1001, pagle NAS Sheol C4 C Mary, EL Caplial Critica de la economia poillica, tradacclon de W, Hices, 3a. cd. especial, tT, Fenda de cultura: Fe némica, México-Bucnos Alves, 1964, paginns 130613), (Ty Marx, Fl Capltal, ed. cep, ett, t I, p. 198, iS) Hablamos aqul de te tedtico en un sentide ampli que aburen tanto la osfoa de low fines como de les conecileatos, Nae te seatido io tedrice su poe ative tee Un mie lo absetuto, sino relus ‘Ane Vaemos en el copitula algulenteee a he how Ei un sentide mse reateingiaa, la leériga 7 et damiie de la teorkae oe aptica a un conjunte He vonecintenion aghitinad = on terie & un pilus cipio unifieadar que low art! ula y aintemutiza conte tituyende asi un campo ele itifley dada, (9) C. Marx, Et Capital, :, I, pagina 131, QO) CG Marx, Tesla (1) ecbre Feugrbach, od, city paging Os, . TTT a anne pam epee {15 Tolder, pagina 132._ a Ts AL anallzar_ia concepelip de Marx_del_ pros 411) EL trabnio ex, en prime término —dice’ SMarn-—, un proceso entre In nattiatrea y et home bie, proces oy que dale pe teultes, mryula y Cte tholn mediante gu prepla eceldn, eu intercamble de materias con la naturaleza, (Ft Capital, 1, pa" gina 130), : 74 (12) C, Mavs, Préiogu a 12 Cortrijucién 4 tA erica do Ju economia polities, en C. Marx y F. Engels, Obraa cecogldas, ed, esp, cit, & I, page Nay 992-333, t (13) CG. Marx, El Capitat, 1, ed, cit, paging 330, (24) Ibidem, pégina 13%, + (10) thidem, ean de trabajo cn El Copita!, Leula Aithusser sub raya, Interpretando et pasaje corseapandiente, 1a Daluraleza watyrlal de Jas cordicioncs del pros cero de trabajo y el papel dominante de los mes ales da pioducctin en diene proceso. A tulcio sura, @) provean de tralnts ae tiniia delerminade par cana condieiies niatertaleg (eek preceda da tinhgje ecine Meeauisme material se halla denamniaade por ies Jeyes fisicas de Io maturnieza y de ia tecnoingias). Al mostrarse ast las «condiciones materlaies izree uustibles del proceso de trapajos, Marx rompe con Ja convepe:on del elrahaje como esoseia del home bres y con ef eldeniisma det trabajos que esta conerpelon — propia de ing Manuscritom de 18;3—< emitofia (CR LL. Althusrer, ehtubjet du Capitals, en elt it de Lito Le Capital, F. Maspero, Parts, 1905, paginas 144149), y. Allqusser tiene razén al pronunciarse contra ung «ldeologia antropoidgica del trabajos y, por ello, procede justamente at subrayar ja tmportancia de jns coadicioncs materiales Cel trabafo, Io que le Neva a dletenerse antre todo en dos de tos clementod conelitutives da diche prares segon Bork, Vero en gu andtisis emia por eninpicta el esludio del tercera de elloa: ia actividad adecuuda 6 un fin, © trabajo prapiamente dicho, Ea exa omle sién la que te permile contraponer radicalmente en cain cticalidn los Manuseritos de 1£44 a El Capital at reducit 14 concepeién de ia prime.a obra a aivgallamo del trabajos y ja de Ja segunda a una eeoncepcidn materinilata de in produrciéns, A nucas tre julcto, la Importancla de ete tereer factor del peoceesuy do trabajo —achalado en distinta forma tanto cn fos Manuseritos de 1844 como en El Caple tai— es in que mantilene clerta continuidad entre una y otra concepciéa sin que por ello so berren gus difercncius eacnciales, : “ft 418) C, Marx, El Capital, % ed. elt, Piina 190. , £18) Mare, EL Capital, & I, ed. cit, péaina 30. 420) Sobre‘tas retactonen entre ef arte y ef tras - has, y fa conreprion del trataje aitelite ema efeacian, yloea int tian, Las dene gatdticos da - Mara (Ed. Era, Stéxico, D. 8, 163), partiqulare mente jos estudios titulados el marxisnmes ronteme pordneo y el artes y cLas ideas do Marx sobre ia fuente y naturalcza de lo estétiens, (ty Y8 en La Sogenda Familia decinn Mure ¥ Pf alga bens no purdin condusde puted map BLL GO the Meus del viege ett ULiveiaal de (ae eas, Las ideas nu pueden nunta ejecutar nada, Para la cjecuciéna de jas ideas hacen falta los hombres que ponctan en.eccion una fuerza prictle cas (C. Marx. y 2. Fo La Sagrada Familia, ed. tsp. Cit, pasina 165), . e . , (ray ED EO viiercae “que perwité Hevarsd’ 4a to Steirocio & jo concicia in ca otra cosa que ef muda eoma el penmamienta ee aptaplea le eonarate baj? ja forma de lo cantreto ponsedo, Pere no es do ninguna_manera tn conereto isms. (Coatrie | buclon @ la eritiea ce ja econo: pollilea, © ecsa, Paris, 1957, pagina 135), (23) En ocasiones se emplea Ja expresioa epraxise @ «pratiity (eoritas, pun ceciriar una eprarlien Pree Alea Aug Re eater tobe tit ahilule pitts ¥ tenduce a 84 producto un conecimlentoe the Aiihusecr, Pour Marx, . 1965, pagina 375i. En este caso, se pitscnta como una forma espe tHica de la pidciica cn gineral, enlendida como eprocesa de tra-sfermandn d= tna materta prima dada oy determinvia en ui “pgoducta determinade, transformacion que ae beva a enba por un trabaye humans determinada, ulliande omedios fda prose Guciony determinadons, (luld-m, pagina 167), La Practica teirica adl entendida currerponne en gran farte --no totaimenic, pucso gis nesoiros Inclule tros tambiin en elia la peoducrin de finct== a’ 10 que nosotros denominados nctiv.dad tedrica. Ailhuases no emplea, ptr torto, esta e~presi6n en el sentido tdesitsta, tan Siriemente rechazado por Burk, Ge produrc4r de jAco® que transforma por abies la pensited. be gafuciza paimleag por autreynr ef enastce distintt 4 dseecmplasres ble de Ia eprécticn tetricze fc’. tamnhifn a este Tescecto su caluci> Tcorla, praciica tedr.7a y fore mMaclén teé:ies. Idev'ogia y 1 a fdceléglea, en ja revista Cana de jas Américas, nimero 3%, La Habana, Cuba, paginas 33-17). Sin embargo, la extension del tirmine eprinticas a tude tipo da telacton oO ap-opinctén del nainda real, incluyendo po sélo In teprien e ldevdgirn, ane tuabléen lo @tiea y Jo reiisicra (ef, Lire Le Cuaplttal, I, pagina 85) hace que se borre ef cardcier esencial de la praxis que Marx justamente preiendi6 destucar {eomo tiansfarmacién efectiva, real de un objeto ~~ real) frente a un eidealigmo de ta praxics (reduce eida de ésta a la actividad tedrica wo moral). Crees mos, por clio, que el empica de} isrminug «practicns alll done no se ovupera esa transformacién objetiva y real induce a eonfusiin pesu ol empefo en dite renclar sus formas especificas, ' 1 t . i, ! : boas ; : “ 14 a : - . i i , ‘ a i : é ‘i . ; mony cot de ' ot? ‘ ba , J ee me yo ot { . : ‘ ‘ . «| ey ‘ . ‘ . 1 > ' ‘ . wo , | , , + it i 4 ' ss A 17, ” . \ : . aoe ' j t : i . , , eo ' i) t CRS PPTOP EE semreiny wi veenanemnares nieve Saomestimen w+ ee ere nets 14-0000 ath ee is Se CCOnGmica y Suuperestructurac _.__._ ._ideolégsieas Charles Bettelieim, Jacques Chor riere Sux objetivo firidamohtaies porsoetit. fied bok forbs Is lst UE Tit tidal a tid Kol Soclall sins, GoNsisteh 6H pFinil: 3 eh esforzarse en realizar tinto ¢t fitheloles de Hneb cath trantsformncine eth, nett i} AES READER At eth tlic, oe ad Ber Ha eet rhe tenes gabled CH ha se teariéinicay ov por trandormnacloties ideo égirag Hrofiinuas, suntiue hay distinens bonted ae vista ateted GH Ine fizos qué didi a ésa8 divcrsiis (bailgtdi Macldss, Bn Chita ewe subeayn enn frectencia que WU HREN He bonateie atid ett Toda Aine Ue deacvedtes mas Anyiites QUE 1d hie ties de AleaFAE Ab ctpLalsiiid sijjo tnufiblny ¥ sobre todo promover ura neva forma- tidn Seed! toi sue tidtttias de eompotta= AShIe & UdSeesteninas bspbcificas, Beste et pints de Vista HIME Rta HA par: secitehin de ese ubjetive no se debe a ind opcién arbitinria sino al reconocimiento de una exigencia histérica inpuesta por el nivei del desarrollo posible de las fuerzas productivas modernes, El reconocimiento a tal exigencia histérica signifies Ja acep. tacion de que sin un emnubio radical no s6- Jo de as retaciones de propiedad sino tame bien del conjunto dél moda de produccién y de la superestructiira do Ja socieaad las fuerzas productivas o no pueden desarro- arse o sélo se desarroilan de manera cone tradictoria, ex decir, engendrande fucrzas destructivas recientes tanto en el plano {HidtertHl tuts elt tl do fog hBtog Hoift= bres, Estos GHimos sdi esclavizidos ci. thr ted ids BUF sts td; lds prodluetds, Ine cliendo la esfera del es iisuinid, Mas cspeciticnnente, ef anilisig antes (Eh THAYSHEH YUE el nti tid die APU. Uuléeloi, of thudly de pbiAleIGh dotiallsa, ig puede progrésar y teatitehorsé alii la edificacioh de estructur is adecuadus, es HEHE, FottivtlaphibHio di Feluriutitia sovit- les. abe} lithe coyiBot ai Ietlog © ibs st. latte doterindindis, Sty stfichestructuiis Atectetrte, bt bine code tien aobre dn (ue at Fhoat rite Bf autlaliein. Baha attorient Bur Mtatitsfulthdclbies (8 Fusing, ttt nivel dp jas felficlohes dé piodilccish coitio ai nivel de las propias fut reas ptodutiivas. Estas ultimas, en efecto, corren ec] peligro QO progresdte entda vee etd tanyot lotitud si no enearnan con rapid las actitudes y tuimportantlerito que exig: el desartolly de Ja socicdud socialista y, sobre todo, si di- chas actitudes, conductas y sistemas de vulores adecuados tiende1 no a foriificar- sv sino a estancarse, en fi vor de aciitudes, conauctas y sistemas de valores que cas nieterizan nv las formas s iciales anieriores ¥ que conservan todavia tina base objetiva en las condiciones mater.ales, mientras el nivel de las fuerzas produ :tivas no se haya elevado suficiententente, Por lo tanto, Ia cuesti61 que se planteg € la de las reluciones er tre Ja base ecos ndmica y Ina auperentricturag carrespons dicate, Sedan te interpretacién mecanie elsta de dicho problema,’ ge pucde pengar que toda forma ce produccién engendra en Ultima instancia nuevas actitudes, nue- vos sistemas de valores, una’ nueva ideo- Jogia y un hombre nuevo." Ver ef contrario, Ja Jnterpretaclén dla- Jéctlea del problema nos Neva a pensar que si el progreso de una forma de pro- Avccién (es decir, de sus fuerzas p-oduc- #ivas y de sus relaciones de produccién) _ constituye la condicién necesaria de. Ja transformnacion de la superestructura, esta Vithon, dentro de cierted limites, ene un dinamisino praplo y, sobre todo, que pued2 -.- @jercer una aceién regresiva.sobre-la inis-...4 . Jas. exigeneias-de.las -nucvas- ma base econémica. No es inutil rpcor- dar aqui algunas de las interpretaciones que se han tormulade de cierlos textes de Mars, y Bagels, Una inierpretacién estrecha de algamos parrafos del Manifiesio Camunista o cel Anti-Duhring ha originado a veces una interpretacion mecanicista que, sin erbar- RO, e3 contraria a los analisis globales que nos han dejado Marx y Engels. En efece to, estoy stteron sempre en ef earéetor Rlobel de las transformaciones sociales y, por tanto, en In interacciéa de los diferen- tes ec'omentos cuya suma constituye ia to- talidad de una formacién social. Por ejemplo, Engels en su libro sobre Fl origen de Ja familia, de la propiedad privada y del Estado, ha puesto de re- lieve Jas profundas influenvias que pueden tener ciertos elementes da la supcrestruc- tura ideolégica sobre Ja evolucién social. Asi, cuando analiza la incapacidad de la sociedad esclavista para dar jugar diree- famente aun nueva metodo de protdlucciéna Suvorable al dexarvollo de las fuerzas pros ductivas, insiste en cl “desprecio hacia el trabajo procductivo” heredado de la socie- dad esclavista, y que representa un {reno al desarrollo. Engels escribe: “La esclavitud,.. al mo. ry, dejé detris de st su agiijon venenoso bajo la forma de proseripcién dal trabajo protluctive por los hombres libres, Tal es e] culején sin salida en cl cual so encon- traba el mundo romano: la esclavitud era econdmicamente imposible, y el trabajo de los hombres libres estaha moraimente proscrito. La primera no padia ya y el segundo no pedia aun ser la forma bésica de la produccién social. La tnica salida posible era una revolucién radical, En ese texto podemos ver claramente de qué manera una actitud (“el desprecio ba. cia el trabajo productiyo"), so convierte en tn ob«tfeute at deansrotta de ing fuer. 2a4 produectivas y como Lingels astima que solo una revolucién compicta podia trans » formar suficientemente cl elemento de la superestruciura para ‘que fucran posibles HU2VOS progrsses,; .* Ya quo hemos reeerdicto ef anterior toxe to de Engels, que Gene su cquivalente para oiras époces en multitud de andlisis mar- xistas,’“' no e3 indtil recordar igdalmente que Engels pretonga su analisis de ta re. volucién que tuvo lugar entre el quinto y trata esenclaimente de una revolucién qua ae efectud al nivel de Ine superestracturag idecligicas y que adapté estas tiltimas q ductivas.# : Engels subraya que a lo largo de los chafin ciglos durante fe. etiales tuyo besser dirha revalucien, no jttho practicamenioe ningan pragreso, ai en Jas facrzas produce “tivas, ni en las iclaccones de produccién. A pesar dé los grandes cambios a que dio lusar Ja caida del Imperio Romano y las invasiones de Jas tribus germanicas, en contramos bajo una nucva etiqueta, las viejas formes de propledad y las -viejas relaciones de producci¢n, Eseribe Engels: “Asi, pues, narecia como si al cabo de cuatro siglos la masa de la poblacién hubiese vuelto a su punto de partida’.' Sin embargo, afiode inmedia« toamente, fe habia avanzide, porque sun cuando Ing clases sociales seguian siendo casi las mismas, “los hombres que formas ~ ban estas clases habian cambiado”.* La referencia a estos anilisis sélo en apariencia nos ajeja de nucstroa tema, el del luesy especiiimente importante que so athe en China a la adhesién de las munis algsistema de valores, de actitudca y comportamiento que corresponde a las exigencias de la construccién de Ja socie- dad socialista. Por otra parte, los anteriores anélisis hos conducen a rechazar ciertas interpres faciones mecanicistas de las reiacloues Cie tra Ja base econdmica y lu supevestructura, Incluso autores que, por lo demis, abors dan buen nimero de problemas desde un punto de vista dialéctico, han sugerido interpretaciones de ese tipo, Ad, hay una cierta interpretacién mee canicisia:cn el capitulo 2 de! Tomo I del : , —|--el.-neveno siglos de m¢stra‘era, ya que £e-~ ' {[email protected]— - Tratado de Economia Politica de Oskar Lenge. En ese texto, Ja eliminacién de Ia no-correspondencia entre‘las relaciones de produccign, por una parte, y el nivel de- devarrolio de las fuerzas productivas y el Cavdctey de esas {ucrzas, por ia otra, apa-.. 14-0000 TT LATE TO PTT TTT rece como el resultado dela “aceléa de} prhneven dey handamnemad ds i saciolog ia" Esta altima, athma Oskar Lancs, blece la correspondencdia entve las recacio- nes de produccién y Jas nuevas” fuerzas productivas’? Ro lao misma ebra, se ee: "Re Ta ace eld dle lay saytaiche fey fomdunaental de be scelulogia (aitien) vestahiocs ja carreapans dencia entre la superestructula y das ent- genelas de la nueva base eesnSsmiea.. 7 Tales formulaciones sugieren la aceién Anlatevai de das fueveas productivas cobra ; Ce ra eoonduttes sabre la sunepestidetura, Hl MsMod exquema apareee ee da pigina os -de la obra mencionada; en ese eaquenia, his “Mechas" s feaa que hay us moviniento ge “abaso heen arriba’, Un corolanio hyrieo ck esta conespeidn 04 Ya tele lel AvCer vain vale Canta eh Yo bace ecantiniea como deta superoestrues turaes Chay otra con vistas esenelal- mente como cbsticuics al progreso de las fuerzes productives y comy alga incapaz de adoptarse sin retrasa, oajo da accion de das dog “eyes funedamentales de la sos clologia’, Aun euinde Oskar Lone recanoce que el cambio denn forma social a otra cons. Uluye un procese qualéelico, porque 1esut a @e da solucian G2 una seme de conuradic: ciones, la deseripeién que cfeece de dicho proceso es unildecd, Se linia a invertir Ja diawéction beotand, pero deja ecapar 3a especificnlacde he dedectes histories, Esta Gliina se desacrolia a Graves de con tradieclones no sol9 operad4a, sino ponsa- das. Por atro Indo, las con’ vadicgiones no sc resuclven por la intervncién de una “ley” abstracta, sino por ov intervencion do las claws capa csoclales que bulegenn objetivaaneate uno de low polos de fa cone tradiecl4n princips! de une spaca, y que toman concienceia de ella. Scto asi puedo nacer una ‘d2ologia o una conciencia revolucionaria, cs decir, log elementos de una nueva seporestructura, Tan stiperestruetirn, Jejoq ds tener un eas erActer conservador, conduc par el cane crarlo, a ja transfermecién 4e la base eco- némica Yoa vn nuevo piogreso de las | fuerzas productivas, Cuando se analivan on térmliuos miarxta- Tas tas tenistarmactones do a caperestrues tura que conaisionan un nuevo progres de jas fuerzns productivan, con freeuenela se consideran eseuctales en el andlisis Jas transformaciones politieas y juridicas, la sustituclén de un tlpa de Evtado por otro, dol dominio de una case por otra, de relae clonea de propledad y do prodaceidn por 20 otras. En efecto; sv trata de transfurma- - _ . eee ee ER fa ee cern eae emeG eee LAT TTR TT oS ne LaeNCem At Semen Arty re armen" EN nen neem ye pag TE EE FE Fe eones cecistyas, va qt permiten la sustl> fuclon de una vieja x iperestructura que obstaculiza ef desarcolle de jas fuerzo pro- quct » por una nuov:, mejor adaplada wx eco desarrollo. Sin en bargo, tales trans- formaciones son posib! s porque las clases fHies Qeninidas haa reehasado ta tdeo- Jogi ante rtor fyb het bi becho neeptit el anticao orden da cosas) y ee han adhe- rido, al menos en lo es Aelia’, a una nueva idoologin que expresa r icjor las exigencias da las fuerzas product vas y de las rela- cones de produccién ¢ rrespondientes, on Tin ost? vaso se hince ov identy qua la ideas logia no er un factor de resistencla al cambio, sino, por el co ttrario, uno de ug -- elementos motores, Fl pipet de ta kleot gia no se limita a Ta fure mise aeuda de taal transferniaelin mea, Dechecha, toda aueva form socal sila pttcde dosarrollanss shola idcologia que Caigze su‘funcionariiento es evla vez mais profuncamente, 1 ideologia domis nante, Asi, segdn la neiuraleza y el grady de dominacion y penctracion en las miasas - deouna idvolomi dada, ésta puede frvenar el desairaio de las fue caas productivas 0, pore. conuario, contrit uir a su desarraila, Las indicaciones prec :dentes no sdlo tie- nev un interés tedrico En efecto: si se subtayade una manere unilateral el panel deta base econdmica, ¢ dstiva la tendencia nohnpuwaar esenelalme le el pragreso de tot base, yo oen particular, eb plagreso 2 las fuetsos producth ‘as, el surgimiento de una superestruccura ideologiea adecuan da (on virtud da la “r gunda ley funda- mental da la sociologia '), Poy et contraria, al s+ reconoee qe hay Una acelin reeiproen cntie la hbase y da vuctura, al mime tlempo que xe impuisa dilreetamente cl desarrollo de las fuevzas productivas (jor la politica eco- némiza), se buscari ta‘abién en las masas el progreso de la ideolo; ia que corresponde a la nueva base econfaica, en particular 0 través deta cduceetés. Ksta tiitima debe procurar que de.apart can las actitudes y compsriamicntss he edados del pasado y sustituivles por ge itudes, consporta- Mlcntos ¥ sistemas nuevas de yulures, cot rrespuntiontes alae ex concise misinag del devarvollo de las fuerza ¢ productivas. Barece Jndispensable reconover que este “papel de la cduceclon > do la ideo.ogia es tante mds necesario, crando més avanza- dis estén las relacionts de producclén y propiedad, estab'ecida por un procesa revolucionario, sobre o} nivel de deanrratta de Ins fuevzns produetiv as pn un pais dado, EE) avance | del réz imen politico y su" Foy le exlgonclag de ja base econdinica, elal sobre of nivel local del deaarrailo do Jas Cucrzas productivas, du lugas, on efecto, a@ un tipo particular de contradiccién, a una contradiccl6n que favorece e! progrcso rapide de las fuerzas productivas, con Ia condicién de que esté influlda correcta- mente ¥ coneclentement) dominadia, Fela Dito farnitackou no algadtieg que .dlo a través da un desarratio da Ja conciene'a fe mruentra asegiraco el drsarrojlo de Tarn fuerzas productivas |’, sino mds bien que, ¢n ose caso, Ja concitnci:. de las rala- elanere reales de produccién_y de lag con- tradicclanes que pucden ¢arnctenizariag,— art como Ja capneldnd ds dominnr erins contradleclones por un comportamicnto 1, En renlidad, Ja misma {nterpreiacion me. canteista de las relacioues entre Tos ate ferenten niveles de ja vida roctal, Wa fee Vado on GtHinen Mma dntam a peace agile el progress de daa Caetzas producivan ta sucbente para engendrar toca law rane dictones de la tiansformaclon revelucio. naria de un modo de praduccién. rien: tras queen realidad dicho provresa es fa eondiclon bésies de esa transformas cléen: flnatmente, lq transfer macion n7 xe produce sion a través de ina restra, dleciones wacintes yo de te acelén polition que engendran estas ditiimas, es decic, par una acclén cansciente de los hombres. 2. F, Engels. EB nrigen dela familia, Ia pro- piedad y el Exfado, Fallcinnes eon Lengvas Fatranteras, 1952, Meres, Tome I, pa. gina 280, 3, be conaelida ta eélebre frnae de Lenin: “las + fleas xe conde Lon en fers cuando pte neiran en tas mise. (Lenin, Gbras Came pletas, ‘Tuma XI, Ediciones Sociales Ine ternacionales, 1930, pAgina 310), En ofecto, Jas ideas se convierion en fuer. > “gas positives cuisde eorresponden mica exigenciag dal dewirroile racial en deel, wh nivel the dae (uetzi ned dyin Sabet Las reluctones saciilen exiilenten 6 en prar conn te Larniacion, . 5. F. Enee's, El ovigen aa ta famtlia... op. cit, pagina 283, L 6. hid, nipina 281). El andlisie que proe senin Kugel ae esta “transfo! cn d2 Ing hembtes’ Cama y erelnvae’) ex omtrn. Gidivulamente interesante, iagele wubrae ya que los honshies de la Buco oecl- dental del sigla noveno, no ee hablan for. inne “eon da Geeadencia de una elvilizas aly onizente, sino entre lox dalures del mrte de ana chVP ten neva, bite “nueva elvillziein’, Cen plens vitae Hidad de desariatoe’, detia sus earacterig. feos a lan insiuectones, acttudes, compar: tamientos ¢ idee eqpecifivas que introdus jeron bie tribus gerneduless, Hablanda de esas 1 is y del orizen de 81 fontribucién revalucionaiia, en ct precise xentido de fa transfogmacién de los hom. bres, Engels eacribes ' “su enpreldad y nu valent{a personn'ss. Bt early de [heriad i, wi Inaiints denver crdtica.,, en una palabra, todas 168 Cua. mean cee nee em pentane ‘ adsmiado, aon necesaring al progreso fo Jas fuerzas productivis, Para sor socialmente stgnificativas, la ‘ corciencia y la capacided one expredar’e no é6lo en términas de conpepias y cono= cimientos, sino también en forma do orgas nizaclan y ariitadee que interpreten de Marea Bp oplada tow eleler an els vitupee y de accion. St faltan eatos dims, tas Categorias conceptunles y el conocimiento © ia conciencia no son mas que abeirac ciones sin eficacia socia’. , S6lo daapuéa de este Jargo reeteg pnrdes .. elfican de Ja construcci¢n tle! aoclalismo en China. . ff Ndades que Ios romanos habjan perdido... 2qué eran sinn Jos rasgne carneterieticos de toa bArbaraa def ean iin seoorion de la Deep teaeles, Jom Chill do a cle eli ye Welay" (bid. pigina 245), v precisa: “Sus habl toa de genilles, Jas supervisencias, vives entre clus, de ies lietapus de! derecho ma. terny” y nus “comuntlates de ins peques flan cludades”, Aqui, Engels subiaya el aporte dechivo de Jae tnatiueciones, de tie ldeos yo de tin cuae Vdadew intrales cararteriaticg a del “esta. dig supenor de la barhare’ a la revolu- cién ene se decanio!'é en're ef quinto ¥ ef novono sigion, Fn tante que ba socie~ dad surgida del antigue esclasismo habla peididn ioda su vitatitad, ‘36g birbaros eran capaces de lejuvenecer un munde servil que ruitle usa evilizacion marke funda’, (Bnge's, Did, pageia 260), % Oskar Lange, ccononie Paluique., Presses Universstaite de France, Pariz, 1902, XVII- 403, p&gina 42. 8 Ibid. phgina 42. 9 Thid.. pAgina 43: ef. tamién paginas 39 a 116, tqualmente, piginas 63 a 4H de a nieina volts, 10. Dicho progicad revelucioiano e« descris to brevemente y de manera parcial por Oskar Lange en la obra chada (piginas 47 y 48), pero an demostrar que en esto consiste e! procezo teal de toda transfor. maclén enciet radica', ca que tal pu wceso tmpita neceserlemente tne aerlén revoe Juclonalig que neoae presenta ane CuBne do crertan erementos de ia sutereriuueturd, jas ide lee actituden, etcétera, se he Integrade H encarnady en Ja conciencia de elase revoluc'onerie’, y en la forna cote. ereta de organiru aoa través de Jae sles esta cootlenule de clare tema cuer- 1 ¥ 9P qxpreen, Segon Ja exprestén ten conwida de Lenin, cuando halle de in Rusla Bavieiiea come un “pals podticamente avansato y econds micamente atrasado”, Linterpretacién parece ser la de Ernesto ” cae Guevara en mt arin rane planiticas ‘én sociaiinia, su. signtfieada", en Soeiisut’, unig de Bai, pe gious Maa, ct. pagina 27 in fine, “MA volver a elertaad rarscterlelicna éapes—— Ses 8 Senet etoile 14-0000 aa José Lezama ‘Lima || La palma de lvoimano sobre eb rio. La palma paso a paso, hacia mi, leyéndome. Narciso mascado por la nicbla ascendente, vuelven los dioses desvensores, Orfeo y Stephanophorophoro. EL Indice demuestea, sefala la inflexible Tkiura de da aleve, demuestra, ZED indico demuestra la carreta sobre un hilo, Ja dingonal con cuerpo de cocodrilo y cabozn de gavilan, el anilly de oro en el tumor de la Tuna. Ta mano se extiende sobre la Hanura de nieve, la palma de Ia mano _ * acompasa la boa del rio. La carreta conduce un canoso reloj de pared. Iearo con das guadafias, Saturno se come las alas de cern. So extiende, demuestra, se doa leer, Jearo, ya entda, nadando, . habla con cl Resucitado sentado on cb légamo, EL vencido por cl sol regresa con las estaciones y cl que triunfa de la muerte se vuelve a morir, Bsn boderdn de eebolla, manzana ¥ amapolas, EL aire esta exprimide en cl pune que se cierra, el aradar por la palma de la mano deja el reminiscente batido y batihojas, el desco paliducho, Ja scrpiente, el doble (0h. del comicnzo, el truchiman vindicativo, ie “7 efreulo que golpea en Ins narices. te . La capota enida se mide por su sombra. Ivaro vencido y el Rosucitado vencedor, el Resucitado esperando Ja muerte y el Icaro eterno relator. En su sangre el laberinto y cl torete oscuro luchando con cl tigre dormido, + Sy meremeearma ter ss wenmaremmnm areca te Gr i A ATA OR Ht Net er ty SPR . L———-+-—-abrian el bostezo- en la cantina escandinava;—-*—-—~ ‘ ? ee ve | | ‘TF anbiy ole juntel chaglteics, medlalufas, 1 1 i ey van) ar . yQuidn te wruces aconypnestio on in ebricind del relojero? Arrugado, puro detesto, cara de rompeolas, Til Pritiélpe dé Pratid, relojerd gin dés2bs, | dligeatld éh #1 feld} dé agua, oa, ola por old, oli bin Butesion, mo ola paris ojod me Wi Cenjpe camnanty doteta de ina peatafias fisolLlifadds nioibs Horitoties, . Varde portaziicla y amiafillo prestidigitads?, : wha OG un penique por cada bostezo y va de contra cl bigotillo para cl_perrequete civewlamtey pero cl tiempo no es como el agueecrga ee ‘glie tap des etletad hee “y batted ef puictte patobslied de la pultheFa, Haimsits tie Htettie Ab tiethpe pot eb vilven de jos olos Ml corrar los Odes votandd PL Hitirmullo qtte tios Va deviance Pmt ng’ silmerglirios ¢h ta fade de eatbért: Buthet'gidud totla ihidcontlal jiudde Hogar a ack eulpa, tan pronto surge la pelifemaina del otro, Dot Jos mertitliges deseanchartor Hel eAteuly dita bealaltneli gombrenda, Los cntorebados del fusilamiento, el pez egipelo saltando al sol, pueden hacer et pecado inocente. - 3) UG-1AG FRARAME GX PeCHGP GA ISIS . y despucs es inoeente en Osiris, yoo: El jinete eselta pera sin testes y la fran) ééloslo Fonpe cl cdntiro de las | orlns, eee st segtiinios coldcaho fadrillos eit él inilird } sobre fos itiuros castes de botella, © yew asl Hid coslinos li oteja oti ch chhcdli, cn) : . ’ , Abbi i I i wa : i 1 f ! 1 3, “3: . ut : wera, ie 14-0000 21 Carlos Juvado sufrid Guile en su infan= chi, que en euanto se on60 Oscotid como hoger aquetla casa de ta vona de det Dr, oH hallo en edornada can una cabesa de el porton. Eva una cara cnerme, dividida eR dimunmerables pisitos, Luhardilias Y simples rincones, donde tas voraneras ¥ Joa jacintos parectan engordar de hues aad y de sol matatioe, can o puptlas de Instrona provinciana que Pevase una alas ccna repleta de mermelada de Rroseha en vez de corazdn y qulen, luego de la merionda O& las diez, hubiose sustado un curtta de hor en conan bh su parvo de mariguana que le brivis ct npelito pari el almucrzo, En el Inbermntc de sty Jardi- Nes ¥ corvedores so persdid hace aftos Cha. fin, aquel olvidado cdmien ce cine nie- Nleang, del cual tavieron “ego que decir que habla mucrto, ahosacdo o apopldgica, en el extranjero. Precisamente Ia mujer de Carlos, Chichal, eneontr: rin sa esquos Ieto bigotuda detris de una snaceta de gc Santos on marzo de l965 ya fin de res. catavlo para Nacerdy eave on da gran erué de Ia biblioteca dormitorio, tuve que Msputarlo serkamen'e durante toda wn mafana a uma vasty jauria de cucaras chas doradas, Carlos munldsicamonte, so habia enamorada a pelmera viste de Jas ren Js espagolas que ado nepnn muchos de los ventanales interiores de in casa, porque le vecordaban lax de Jan Cristébal de Las Casas y las de any Doplo hog alla, qua LOe elerto fe servian ds ihula-prisidn cuan~ do lo castigaban por mofar da cama a los echo ano, de edad, exponiéndolo a as miradas de los trans dintes que marcha=. ban friolentamento a Misa, con aquel cur. tel autocvitica colgala de! pecho: “Say meodn y cagén’, Carbs nunca perdond a su Camilla la imputa:ton calumniosa del segundo peeado. Aqua casa, para em pezar a decir algo fun onal a su respecto, cra deliciosa de habi ar, tal esos suefios que se nos repiten de -uando en cuando y nos van conficurande poco n poco tin ideal do mo se qué, cuyos definitivos perfiles y texturag venimos tan sdé'o a comprens ter 23 horns antes do morir, Hablamos, desde nego, para personas que han nacido’ 0 ylven en el Hembdferio Norte, Era eso al, una causa enemiga del invierno, Cuando Hegaban las Huvias, el caballo del portén se volvia rojo de ira y desde debajo de las tejas surgian miles de tentaculillos vlbritiles, rensatados en diminutos para= sQitas color sangre azul que formaban una eapecte de pleura monumental que xechazaba ef agua y convertia las, calles adyacentes en Nidgaras Ge barrio, Las paredes echabun una pelusa Janosa de un centinetra de capesor, Io crnl no les Impediia, sin embargo, Uritar en live mas drurnadas, devrumbande en low Interiores seproduccianes: de Siquetroy, dopésitus de agua bendita, diplomas de Abogudes y Dentistas, Desde sus patios, ventanas, cla. raboyas, no se podia ver munca la luna er eat femporada, ainique espleadlese, Nena, en las escampadns: para cllo habla que cruzar ia calle. De alli que algunos opinen que, ademas de la pleura aquella, la casa so erigia entonces una cipula in- visto! que para el ojo hiimane no detenia sino jos rayos de ln duns. Porque las ess trellas se mivaban lo misina, Y fos pi- Jaros. En el invierno eunblaba en Ja casa el tono del eco hasta adoptar cl de un viejo bajo acatarrado impestando In voz con pésimoe oflelo teatral para demostrar Ira paléticn, No Importaba entonces que a voz orlginal fuera de} nifo de una fa- milia de violinistus, acostumbrado a hacer sus requerimicnios fundarmentales a fuer. zai do chillldes cerpeclabnente ayudos, o de won seflorita asustacctta, ubleable en algtin Bird Politico de la Orden Tercioria det Santisimo Sacramento, cn plena reac« clén oral ante los sustos curutivos del hipo. No es que ja casa se volviese en aquel tiempo inedmoda o agresiva. Todas aquelas transformaciones pesclan su pro= pla gravedad y hermosura y. mas bien construfun un mundo especial de seres objetos y fendmenos reh.cionados entre al con unn disciptinade, responsable are monio, similay a lu de lat paslones sha~ kespearcanos, que, desde iuego, podilamos 1 t | { pe ame a OR em Sern SITAR gem dn Sines rene ona objetar, en uso de una moreiidad amintiog~ tas, inicamente con ¢l argurnento de que toda clin estaba basada en el odio af in. vierno. ¥ hablar lucro con toda hipocre-s ela de tas necesidades de ly produeclin de corentes, de los pasta, para eb ganado de leche, de Jas sequins on el Brasil y sus hambrunas concormitautes. Hasta alll somos capices de Hegar, cxtéticamente co bares como, de vez en cunndo, somos, Oh, queridas lectoras, pero jqué indiss cutibiitad:-recnia sobre la belicza-de-aques— Na ensn cuando Negrha la primaverat Ni Jos espiritus mas audaces s¢rian capaces.... de racionalizar a primera vista la absoluta Interralidad de la misina y mis bien co- menzairian por comfundiria em una simple, aunque explendente, paz, un orden de in. tegrecion a tos dias en que fa naturaleza se despereza y se Inve fa cara, wna —con el perdén de ustedes y en ultima Instan- cia— tactice. Por el contrairio, Ja casa en primavera cra ja cosa como nunca, lopl~ cainente cerrada robre al, poblida de in-« numerables datos que nos declan de su: relacién directa con lo Absoluto, fulgu- rante en medio de una sequedad de agua dura, como una @meraida o una espada pulimentada para muestrario, soberbla en fin, como una bailarina d> dieciscls afios cuundo se ineorpora Jel iecho sobre. la segunca hora de amor y nog deja, mien- tras se mete en el cuarlo de bafio para ecntarse en el bidet, con una mano en alta, languida y expeetante a ia vez, como en el instante de Iniciar ef Par de Quatre, y nos deja, decia, fclices, pero con una bolita de duda entre ias manos que de pronto comienza a erecer hasta tomar un tamofio tal que nos vomina ebismados & intelar con ela (o sa, In ex-bolita de duda), angustiados, un nuevo cuerpo a cuerpo con el gue no cotAbamos, que a lo mejor no nos permitira ese cuarto cpiso- dio, ¢] que decimos preferir por cuanto hos permite conocer dvsve ahora las ur-- genelos de los placeren de Ja madurez y cuya misma posibilidad se moe torna de pronto problematica porque Ela nos ha Namado ‘con suavided drsde el baho y nos ha dicho que no enmnentra In Have del ama caliente, pero & pesar de todo nos qulere mucha y ad¢mia va a pedirnos que 25 14-0000 nog asomemes porque se le antoja vernos desnudos un poquitin, Crsao un joven jefe de Estado Mayor qua dirige, antes quo nadie, Ja batalla. Poro ma parece atte has Oldbamos de alguien, ew algdin lugar da Nédxleo, Y como momeutaneamentd no sd | PRIMAY Coleves andardcinag, uni verdadara Dae tagania de eclaraa, acech inter, aniitriones da la dita, Impermeable: a la mayor vo= racidad, organigadamonte ralvutea, Wane dueaties romo une neo sinfonia japoresa escuchaba junto al so! gus te ha desperta~ da de la mas tanta noche de niaor, Loe pajarilies na temen de Crwaldo Rarreta al de mi, poalblenienta noa confunden eon dos obreroe do tag fabricss da onbutidos de Praga. Por “al contrauio, siluan sobre nueatras caneras valses vara Banda Mu- nicipal y nos hacen avergorznrnos (ver. gonrona veomicuza) de tas eritod de nues~ trea urracae y nuestros querques, de la ehathalaquema de laa bandadac de pa- rinse, de ja peacorada eonura del] azacuan herido on tiempo de trio. “A las scis de ja mafiana no vn blen be corvera —nos Atee Tngra al traer low tarras humosna, Za, pues, aste, un pelluroso iugar, Como pare decir, a la hora del cropiscule (aun que 6a adn demaaiad tenpr ing para pens eerian él, catimadss todas lag cautolas); “Le vide, en general, ha sida bella, Pree elsamente ayer, después de discatir sobre la exeesiva carga sexual de Ja lHeeratura madera, visitamon una granja da cerdas, Veterinarios eon gabacraa biancaa exaini. maben a lon gigantracos animales rors een esteteacoplos respetanies, a la vez quits fonmovedores, mientras demandaban de Raantros qite no hahldremone en voz alia, Antes de entrar, nos hahlan cubiarta ol Festeo eon boraies de gana. para ovitar ue nuestros microbios personales ge ques 28 daren allt, Se nos dijo que cl lugar ¢staba con eres A AL ANE RPE ALN een: REN RR a eC Ye LON RE perience OES EN JEVANE at eg trataba do. alguna referencia, oy fytar sentido, pol lea, permitaseme qua Lage un parditesia preventive para ubdle canme enomi noraal sstada do rospons sabilidad. Alguna de@ ustedes podria ayts darn, dlyo you Incluiaa alejndo de les carreternn v lag vias de fervocorril, pue tale rvida extrafia fsusta infinilanente a jor cerdos, fox hace perder peo ¥ocos peda miatiy ae) cara zou, Nunca vi ccreos con mids aspecto de Hijo de puta aque dstos, Sun jamonen vivientes, con horril tes ventias agules por todos Indos, fneoien ow, tdénitcos na Mone tefor Francesca Costra ve Ramires, ua Caaseradauiiente gob whie oulepo deal ovicn= ta ce mi pais, Oswal > Bacreto, de pranto y sin advertirmelo, emltlo ef mds aguda Alario quad recuerG > hater ofta en los Weamos cines ahos, EE deaconclerto cune did como divia un novelista honduteno, Kohre tado porque Jog cardex comongaron a mostrar eintomas ¢ 2 anya que jworta ke teansforinaron ep uta especle ac ata, que de asma coleetive, Las veterinartos corrian espantades le aqui hacia alla y nutestva mila, abso ulamerte furlozn y temblon, fo dia a Qawaido: “hal regia ayn cat sacle’. “Yo auclo gritar contest este Boy venezolano”’, “Al pala que fieres hag oa que vieres"” —eltd, popular, pero no nenow tensamente, el ula, "Cuande Uda.) ogin a Venezuela no lor obllgamog agri ar” .-Komonclé Os, waldo imperturhabie antes do qua yo lo sacar Casi a cpu Mes cel lugar, Cast vomité de la rhea, Come cuando vil aquel nituho en tna enile c+ Rautapa de Chitet “Zovohab sh Galeno, pasive militar’, Aun= que ahova no recuerty lo que tal anunela tenia do graciosa, Os walla pad, na ols fante, su deliia: ano ‘he sofd que lo ha Wan echado para u ris en sus estudlog ’ PRET R D RIT EE y que se encontraba de nuevo cn cuarta ato de secundaria, Inelaaco un examen final do trlgonometria «in saber vl siquic= ra prontinelay to palabra entoto, Desperts sudands en plemt madeugeda y me ha dexpertade timblan para pawear wy peco y buscar cervert, Kntoneea es qua yo he decldido hablay sobre In primavera, Epoca del afio en que florecen hasta los futho- listas, como todo cl mundo sabe, Y¥ que en Checoslovaquia se transforma en una orden edillela para baitares entre las tras . i ' “4 Fae s Porro enone . muvas nayo 07 FOL (ite tos panos arr AORTA dtjan bajar al suclo, Maftona valveremas ‘a-Praga con Ia cara quemada por ese sob. Oswaldo Barreto y yo dchemos salir de ‘estos lugares lo mia pronto posible, “sa ——---ghag 0 buscar hongoa ‘y muchachas seas {> embargay ~~ eNO saat nner mrent on aban: pena de ponernoa a tenes hijow rubles con Zdenoa y Janos y engordar a fuerza de grandes {ileter, algodanacos melocoto~ nes y {resas con crema, hasta olvidar que alguion est4 muriendo mat en nuestra vie= ja casa, preguntando por nosotros om perentericdad, Viva cata primavera, aln | : . . 1 : ; l ' , ; } : H . “ i . : ; ° . . ‘ ! i "oe . . | , 1 | ! — : . { 7, j : . . . ' o {. . U : 4 - boot ee : : oa | . yon, sot t . ° ' to. . . . ’ ‘ i . - Lot \ : Loe 7 : ; , : toe : , a . « e ‘ faa . \ i host i , . f z we so . ro roy . : j met ‘ s ‘ \ ‘ 1 : 1 ; i 4 scene UNE Pe RR eNSER free emer remem me ST oN 27 14-0000 “t “Eepresse™ de Roma onsanizd, Teoentemente, an debate entre el] ese erfter Aiberto Mozay lay los estudians Tes Massinttiane Puksas, § rele be- fruceiall y Duccio Stadtertai, quiaty ano de Arquitectura: Valerio Veltroni, primer abo de Filosofia, y Oreste Seal- rane, terees ao de Filosofia, Rl temet Hel debate se conten en ta ertticn y en Ta epostetin a enti thins seneyackin de titel Geslesg conten AQqUeHOs que se Utes ec datas: v eontra aquellos que dominer eb mundo de in cultura offetal beste debate polémica pone de bumifeste lac contradicclones entre ideclogin vo vida prictlea de algunos - fatcleetates, Moravia: Yo pevtenesen a eco tipa de prolelavio que xe thima a siavdsmo artista, Los objetos que se fabrico sen novelas Yo dramas, a sea, que logee creat de la HAA. con iis mane nefor dicho von geouite antes ne extstla, ¥ to honera ena Chinn ne poartas POO a poctuctos botque no hay de. AMA, ere Coa de hoy, para productos emo des nus, Ba Nalin) esa demand existe pareliiente: de todas formas: ya vende estos pooduetos a quien las y un regtin Bay leves cel merenda, Pure, come he licha, vive em trabajo en un pe que es Hatin, No podria eolvborur end Hos partidarios pues no perlenesca a pare fido aleune. es deci tenga mis propias fens (te, en cleetas senstines, prsden a no calneldir can las de ate partido, Sh 28 yo coinborara con Unita COrgano del Pare fide Comunistad, pos vjempla, no podrta eroubbiy todo le quesse me ocuerlerny y bor otva parte, st blen actualinente ne ten dria diticultad en compartir la tinea de Uniti ean respecto oo Viet-Nam, durante veinte afos en cur) a (hasta ef XN cone Riera) ob stalinisn.. me habria impedido colaborar en feria que yo publica mis navebis on od Carriere Heke Sera, Sia emb. tea, ustedes ho ene contearen en el Coy dere deta Sera una aol palohia ea favor del sistema existente hoy en Talia, Seatzone: Quistora cecordarle a Moravia que ctalqaler obra lit: carta, cualquier pros dieie dntelecttiat es ea hecho tolitlew. Ure Horay tote eso sige flea hacer oye aa nleveldn politica, entrar en el Juega tle tow Intereses crendos, en ati palabras inte. hearse, Pubbennda nc velas en el Covrlere colli Sera, cunlqiion qe sea SUE conte. nido. usted, Moravia. esta temantio una posiclon polities bien defiuida, ’ Moravin: No tly tte eealquler profes fare en ti region oentallatin ¢ Por tant entonees los pliluros cebevinn eximirse de” est aetesteian? | Par qué dos: profesores’? eur gus dos equitee tas, a dow directores deo. iPor qué dos ghreros yi trae Podas sponges oh ane 5 fdbrica de aledsiret, . Sealvane; Bir efoct, nosotros no pro- Ponenos conra modele la figura del ohrera ecchiy tendo, sino in del obrere que se libera ae la eselavhud. EL obcere puede libernrse polltlcamente, yolvidn lose revolucionario ihsaluta, De nianern . ‘del aparato ce ta cultura domipents, acepe 2 Mi» prescindiende—del—contenide--a milltante, El escrifor, en cambio, manipus fa ninerial intelectual yo a mendes tdene tifien y livin att actividat en el arty de eres tly, Vetruectotl: El obrera dentro dal siste. mit os un esclavizndy, El intelectual, en ol thomente en aue acepta moverse dentro fata papel one noes el del ecciavisadot Fa Vuelve ar iiveriedinegio eatve beeline que wand en el pader y los consmidores, Cuatte, do, para vender ait pradueto, ab tin como —medios do comunicaclan Juatamente aquee—-1-- Nos carales gue constituyen la fuerza 7 Ya cantinuidnd de da cultura doninante, entonces estit nsumiendo una posiclén clas tbias, : Scalvones 11 otros término:, noose trata wile del contentto o de law idens, shia de te funelon que el ilbve pasa al asimlr en Jo estructura evoudunten, Moravia: Eno sistenm espitalisia Jos editoves: sot capitalistas yo el esevitur e¢ tn proletirle al tual que eualquier Gtro que esti en condiciones de ser aprovechae, da (y ao menuda jo es), y ef tibro es un producto a ser consumide, St ustedes aflre man que el arte nu es expreslén sine pros duelo, ontonees, no pucdea pretender que el ezvritor sea um intelectual, o sea un creader con privilesios y respons bilidas des maeyores que los demaa Dehon en ecomble adintiie que es una especie Co are fesana, o renin profetario, May contrne digcidn entve vf papel que ustedes Ja exigep al datetvetual, y el yaloy de producta ae fe atribusen al arte. Por otra parte, hab que ver ab ef producto literntio esta he rara el consume o para da representa Hay tii geoa diterenchs endee latina ential vole espeedda avtisthea, Le mera poodues unarte de diile, que en les maine eaplldistas abedceu a Jaa loyes det reneficlo y ca los palscs comunistas, a Tas lvyes del Estado: es lo mismo, por Io Mmenns para los fMhea del arte, En Oceldente existe cl finite det bens. fleas en Oriente eb de da propeeanda, So trila wenipre deun arte de alte, O rea una tered que Uene que ser conste mwida, no tmparia dando, en ct tren o en lux Linitun de dae eacuciag, Numea revoe Jucton altuna quito cso. Las revoluciones cullegen la Hbertad de la expresién artis: | tien. Mx deety, cors'derande, que para ure tres los contenidos (0 sca la eritiea det bader) no euentan, quieren la libertad del lenguaje, . E1 escrito que no quicra ser interme . dievla entre Jas clues Gumunouica y ol pablien puede ‘encontravee operand en (rea cHuacionea histdricns diferentes, M1 la altiinehy Jo pernute, 9 bea loa Uenpod con cinodea, puede hue arte de cial. quire tipo: al low demos apremian debe rA abandoner Ja represenstariin y la poesta para el enurayo, el artichlo: finalmente, silos Gemros no de/on otta adernativa, dejara de ser eeetitar, headre de cultura, yorera of cittdhefang que defiende ru fle “bertad eon un tell, Aho yo ler pres Kuntar gen ondl de ests sittinciones: nor encontramns, hoy? Fin mi epinidn tretajar tedavia con un marten bastante amollg, en Italla par lo mevos, come para hacer yeprcstnincién criustica aunque, fa putcla ya no alennen: se oceesite in pris biicnclén periodistlen, Coundo finalmente jnpezan a entrar lor neve en tn cosy @oounn (coma me pacd Aint) enlonees ea Qeesariy fa fusta ernida, Petruceiolis Me parece cuc in diferen, clacton de Moravia entre el momento del artista, el periodixtn y del cludadano, vuelve aopreeentar eb error que ha extn tide en fa cittura dzawerd'sta en loa tle timog veinte aios, Que rimnifien Indivis dualizor tres niveles @2 nvegvacion pra un intelectual que opera en él interiar da un cieria répimen? Sienitica procurare Iz una prateesiGa Meolayica. Seatzone: Sigifica darte la postbitidad de consideragae inoeente cuandy vende lad novelag al Cormere en nomuie de la bus queda extilistica ¥ comprometica cnand. Geme ty cartel por Ja pit en nombre da sus eveucrdos ds ia Recistencia. Signifiea darle Ja posivilidad de juga en dod. Mens, eDonde -puedo eserlbir -—clew Morne Vine, au! canal puedo oftiizar, que-ma doje ser plenamente bre? Sb yo escribles ra en Unité no podria eriticar por cjem- po una prifcula ravicti-a como Natacha, Por lo tanto, escrito en el Corricre detla Seta, . Sentzour: Esa fortna ce vazonr refleja Ja persomiided del intelectual Ge izqulerdt de da etcada del 50, Belicla has psiculoytha de cherie gpenerncion de intelectuales: de fanttorda para los crates ek comproniiaa pPaliieo ha sido ex ltiawamente actividad @2 resistencia, que ca onlze muy diferente de una orpinica activided revolucionarin. LNo le perece, Moravin, nue usted se eat -auedands estériimente aiade a ¢se mun= Gy . . BMoraviar Creo que na acy extraio a lo Que Ca pasando alrtdeder do mi, Antes : - , , como. squemes, cg_amblcun de por al, Saindo log ticmpos anrenilan eleriamento aomAG 29 14-0000 30 de Ta eneren tontamas eb fasclimo, Dese Vita be bauer, da dete de eked, Loy tenemos la civitlaaeion industvial o de ios consumoas, Hoy, a pesar dy que sizuen existionda las clases y las tuchas de clase, me interesan principalmeniedos mates de Ja civilizacion industrial Veteotis Yoo deca abstr de nuestra altvacion (ev universitirtos, ihe nuestra pa. léemica, Nosotros nos damos ecentia de aus a Universidad, en ha saeiedad occidental, solo sirve para proveer les técnicos que ‘contribuyen ‘al fostalecimints de la ee tructuva ceritalista, No es insirumento de libertad. no sive sara sustituir la ree eereiin potietal con ot fibre fuega inte. lectual,” Por eso erideenies (ante a i detorminada Upo de hombre de cultuen, Clortos inteleetintes part nosotros say eluntemente anentes, Hyon representing a la igquierda, pero en yeniidad na haeen otra cosa que servir at sistena, Meravia; fica na es wt orelacion entre arte y polis Hi MAG come urfedes creen, Cuando exer! Guind erent, por cjeom= De, yo era préctionmente avalities, Sin embarge tela el mundo vie all una ca. nuncin polithea, Staderinh Mire sehor Mave cin, a mt no me Intleresss edmo usted: a ALOU ree Maciones con la suciednd Yo Me preos eupo de quae usted ne trate: es Justifierrtas Ou no trate de ralvar au alma, eame hon estada daetende fas datclectienliog de equierda en Jes altinios veinte nfes, Han foncilade lo ave pa es cenctiable, Han repetids aceada instonte “Sey un cams nlsta, soy i marvieta yopor to tonte ne esfOy dle aetierdo van esta seriedad’, Para epsermiila agrenabon: “Pera cutn es ta sorkdkud en qae vive y i actilad UD Vad puedo desarrottar en-ela es oLarte’, Ea Otras palabray han reservade para sf miss moe vpn Intervenclén que na eambia nada, Ka una manera de inte nerse, mime Que sea una manera ui poco hfpdertta, Motavias Yo no-deaes sahar mi wma aqut eh Halla, nben Rust, nen Estados Unidos ni -en ninguna otra ‘arte, Velirant: Usted dijo que la autogestian do tas Bbricas per parte do los. obreros ¥ eh apravechomlenta adn cae Hbyerog, Aun ‘Ajo uN ateho thininade kay tn misma cosa, Como comunista, cuando escuchite Mos casag coma esa nee rebelamos: Es una posielan soctaldemdécrata Moravia: Ya dije solamente que cl cs« Tabén do la cadena de tmorlase on frclor do allenacidén tanto en una fabrica on autocestiin coma en win Cibrlen eapliqe Hist. i atros tdvinlaad, be cuentidn da fondo sigua sin rescive ‘se: eb hombre in« « fegrado en una cadena te montaje, gedmo hara para ser hombre? ,Cémo hard para comun) Poksae: Fiste es el soveto y In finns Hdd de da revelueldn cultural: permiticle conmtmlcarse, Moravia: Si usted hu ern Ieido mi Ibra sobre China, habria en. ontyado aqui que, Ge da revolucion cultu a! consiste justa- mente, en hacer pasar al hombre desde ha condicion campesins a la tecnoldica Rlesi de los consamo: Betracciall: 1 Snteteciuat de faquierda esti atida aun tipo de actividad desarros lide en el paseda, que hoy a dlama re~ polclonarla pero que objctivamente no O CR, Moravia: gQué actly idad? Petruceiolh A ta act dad desarvallada Moanie In Resastenela, que netialnente Run parr justilear uta sere de operas clones: vaquivoradas, Cuando usted dice qui hoy el problema ya no consiste en da hicha de clases sine On to dueha contra da elviizaelén Inetiin, trial y ta étlen de los car siiins, asme ina Aetitud dkeeesclava, Sap adelon ey aniloga AI de ayqueliag que cteen que es sufte cleate eb hecho de est r insevitos en ale Aaa erygeniancion poh ten ps cuifient SUS puadueios, ee es tia razanamlento fala. atria patnbre a, erin man nine corod sl ee Nathan a deci “Yo neces sita gsinar plata, ‘Trato le cumplly eon mt trabajo Hbremente, perc cuando na Jo con sigo tengo cl atenuante det estado de ne essidads, Este es ef dls ueso que hay que rebatiry vuestra make ta os cemostrada pov In venta mbhana de ynestros prodice tow Drosentaatto vuestves proditetos de (in fornia, come foulo die in hlealogin de la clase obrera ustedes desacreditan a la claso obvera misma, Us edes ge prtsentan came jnosentes de cdr a andan lag corns en el muntlo capitalista a perar de come . beetly da responsabllid d do toda cans COHEN, Seulaon: Quistera tscordarle la tras de Carmichael, ef ldor del Poder Negra, “FL intelectual no nog {iteresa por lo que hace, ulna por lo que hice por nosotros", Esto ea tambt'n neste entoria, Con of tacdimos la posiclén pilitica del artista, - pas: mi, una-de las -prandes esporanzas—~ Bi que Lengiy que pasn per la-etapa bue---- + ———- ® Moraviat Unstedes, on otras palabrae, Quisleran (in arte completamuanta politte gade. Pur ini parte, yo no escribo aytlicue Jou yoliticog’en el Corrlers, como no Jos escribla en Unita. No tengo partido, odio &@ los parti‘los, No me xtillaria a ninguno de ellos. Me transformaria en un ingtrue mento y no podria eerie atl! a nadio, ni slaulora al partidy al cual cetuviera afle jad, Fuksas; Pero usted esti seguro, en st conticién actual, de—no sor un -inatru-. mento? : Moravia: Permitame definir al artista. EI artista eg el hombre, ef dnico hombre “qué ene ob Ueber de aantenerse- ¢lao a tun nife, o sea no reprimirse ¥ cone dlcionarse en favor de sociedad alana, Lat funeléa social det artista, en otras pre fabras, es la de ser en algtina medida un antisocial. Veltroot: Y afirmando eso, gusted sigue creyéndose marxista? Moravia: Desde Juege soy marxista, Pero no exite sdlo el marxinmo. Crea que ésto es un excelente Instrumente de conoclnienty, pero ito et tiniea, . Sealcone: El marxismo no es un ins-. trumento de conocimiento, sino de trans= formacisn del mundo, Moravia; Conneimlento, para un artis- ta, qulere decly transfarmnaclin del mune do. Yo no soy hombre de acclon: si to fuera todo seria mucha mis simple, acop> taria al marxismo como instrumento de transformaciéy, como Jo.tringn para ta acelin, Vellronis 12) "Che" Guevara ha dicho: “Los Intelectuates deberian suicidarse, co- me clase", Tso significa que ce} intelectual no debe sar st pluma como instrumenta porn hacer to que lo gusta yo evitarse @1 enfrentamiento con ia realidad, Qué plonsa usted de cana frase, que en parts ce neeplida tambien por Mao? Mornvin: Digo que eg he frase de un hombre de acelin, revolucionarle de pro« fealin, Un hombre que colon la accién politica: por enclna de tudo jo demas, Dlenso también que ta plum ea un instrties mente para hacer lo que now gustan y en consecuencla enfrentarnos a ta realidad, Veltrank: gSu juiclo sobre las obras do Mao y Guevara? Moravia: Opino que Mae es un exces Jento exeriior. Permitame cltar mi ie bro sobre China, Pagina 453 “Tia aldo sa 4 e v4 é ta i ve ‘ i _Vialismo? al mismo tlempe ef Lanin, ef Trotakd y uv} Slalin (pero también el Melakovell) dv Chinn”, En cuanto a Guevara, lo sonorce poco como escritor, Como hombre de ae. cién gu figura (le afirmé en una entree vista a Parse Sera) es heioica, Reatzone’ Usted, Moravie, peree que bun reportaies deade China @ deade Corea, o xohie Padgorny, pacdiny contrite a ta lucha que los pulses roclaibitas o de] tercer mundo estén lHevando en eontra del impe- Moravin: Nunca escrbi nuda aceres de Podgorny. El articulo drste Corea (Ver ANALISIS, No, 324) ern una descripeién dica-dada.capnntoss rusacion de Com rea tcl Sur. Léanto, o suélvatio a leer, y veran, Junto con otros exerilores cus repeos he firmade en uni pégiia del New York Times, uy iamado contra la guerra de Vietnam. Liamé hace poco tempo a lg Academia de Artes y Letras americas na, de Ja cual formo parte como miembra honorario, con el fin do que se deeidan a toriar posicidn en contri de la guerra, Naturalmente flrmé munifiestes contra la ‘qquerra, Na we hace otra eva desde hace yelnic afios, gPero para qué sirve? Se debiera hacer mas. Devicriase impediris a Estados Unidos hacer la guerra, Pero yo, como eseritor, gqué puedo hacer? Veltronls Deberin hacer don cosas, Primero: ¢n el moments en que usted en. eribe reporlajes o erticulns, por ejeniplo, ‘no deberia anoyar al imperistismo, Segun< do: no deberia preocuparve sdto de lo que. escribe, sino también de conde lo eseribo, ¥y quien lo feerd, * . , Aeatunae; Olra presunin a Moravia, La relacin entre hombre 5 endena de pro- duccién es de toras formas una relacién, | allenada, La contradicclén que interesa en el plano social cs la relactén entre apro- veehador y aprovechado, gUsied de qué Jado esta? Si celta con el seiindo, jplensa combatir ef primero? 4Con etuAles medion? aPlenaa que pueden eer len rroplos de mt profeaién ds excvitor? 0 qte se pueda y deba combatlr con otros medio? _ Moravia: Representar, en arte, es come batir, porque la representacién es actus. ¢elén y juicia, Fuern de elio, queda ta ate clén politica o armada, Fulvaa: La “genernclén. Intermedia” a fa cual Moravia pertenece, ha formada una especie de monvupolia cultural y ecos némico de toda la produccién. Estay en - fa razén por Ja cual rewwgamos de los hombres do cultura do aquclia, genera- 3 rd ee | Ca 14-0000 we wee Moravint Voona partiipa de optnein mMenopalta entditead nd puteha menos eeas taateo Pe proatestadoe adempre, en mia Ubros, Protest y ustedes también, Prue. ben a escribir una novela en contra del monopolin, Stadcrink Una altima promuntra .Usted dijo gue firma Hamiados por la paz en Vietnam? Moravias Ha clerto, Staderlal: Piru tawbtsn en eb Corre Fo deh Sern, que es el drgane de ja apres sid dmperliista en Haha, gNo cs una coutradicelont . te then oe ame Mornviat Sica clorta que ol Corriera delay Sra ca ol Oryeite ded aprerton dpertallsty en ttalla, a uaa contradles cton, De todas formas ne eseribo articulor Idccoldgicos, y BI los escri tera, no los pus Niicaria en cl Corricre dita Sera, Finale mente, a pesar de que yo no sea stats Enista, permifame citar a Stalin: “Dicen ” que pot contradeelnios, Jue sl soa cote teadechnoe'. Solo les aglt-pref no se contracicen, (Tomado de ta revisti. “Analisis”, Am gentina, marzo de 1998) - | —TEATRO-MUSICAL- DE LA HABANA Los Siete Pecad Capitales comedia musical de Héctor Quintero TTR ee me satin Wen 2 Rinne ee acest tempt snaps seem nieve | stuis wssinpingmpimseneeee 4 ae ett epee. wv vecettnceoe Bre cep meget tte peer od me wee coe a Ve. J, FAUFYAR n CAH/L 23 Rovember 1968 ES SSCRPTAMAT DissEATON 9354 i i i £ { ' i i 4 oweane : Ste Lane te we ee a Led CHOHG ' . ietives (pica {dostas.caf _ OR Looe, SECRET tea) _ IMMEDIATE 22 Jace an CS fe) » Vaexrcocrry GUATEFALA CITT ROOTINE: ‘THCORRA REFS: A. GUATEMALA GITY~*-/s6, (is 4ucys) 7 i ot ; ’ B, BeXICO Crry-St59- (IH 40°73) i G, DIRECTOR 47408 #8 (ROP SENT CCBEA) 13 Hel lLP lL AGREE POINTS REY A PARA 2 A TERU B BUT BELIEVE TIMS BOW FROPITIO’S : { . ! ‘FOR DIRECT GUAT CITY STATION REP pIscUSSToN WITH MEXICO CITY STATION ON GUAT | t RE Fo TED CSV ‘ + TNSURGENCY SITUATION AND ceesniemcepenan ICLVEOEET. FG TaaT Ressoy, : UMLESS THPORTANT KEEDS TO CONTRARY, RECCHZ:D KNOWLEDGEABLE GUAT CITY STarIos ; ‘ GASE OFFICER PROCEED MEXICO AS REQUESTED REP B, yd, : i t- : 2. ERLIEVE AS STATED REF C THAT LIRISG-3 SHOULD BE FACTUAL AS POSSIBLE - 7H PREPARING REPGR? 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COME se: ‘ ia — ~~ | fa 1 SECRB? i 2: Cee arenes ° ra TS | as a +t s ip J SB SECRITADLAT DISSEMINATION (2 meee (jf tismey jo rut to seat CT] sue ep ——__—_a e——________| [5 xomme = (7) ene pecs rae xo. i Co Hy ' i Pe) - (ot te) rehco} Giosstaahon) (cot ond nee 7 eR —SECRET CITE DIRECTOR S3VEF [PAGE THO 7 4 wex1cO CIrY GUATEMALA CITY -- ee ae ee ee re “ne Wemiivs, GRaSs, i 10 Tagan Ur Gal Zo raes am, Slt ANY CUBAW EPFORT THERE, AT SAME TIME DESIRE ENTICE Soeies. 10 EXPOSE HARD AS MICH AS POSSIBLE WITHIN FEASIBLE KNOVLEDCZABILITY LIRIEG-3. ACCORDINGLY BSLIEVE DETAILED DISCUSSION IN HEXICO WITH GUAT STATION C/o at THIS THE. WOULD EE PROFITAELE AND WELL WORTH VISIT. a iF ~ pos : Tues . : A i ‘igs Comments: * ) References attached i. t - | ~~ 7 :. 5 ws) - fpf ; Boe . - Bc a es 2 . + : wH/CoG aul Oberst (telecon) | . : - Was Wey (exert) . _ vigor ee 7 4 oo ee ete RTE ee ee ee . 8 a . , Calef, VED COOSTINATNG OFFICERE on [C-trenst aS) : PRERODUCHHON BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFF, » PROHIBITED, a | COPT NO, : | woe od ‘her! The a ane | ’ . sete: ante yeer yy A 14-0000 ~, ——, . . rr : ° -_ GASSIFICAGION PROCESSING ACTION '| DISPATCH Rea " SECRET: ry Chief, WH Division _ oe ee. . *D mDbuee apeee 50. a OMY QUALIFED cecx S> Chief of Station, Guatemala city "=~ | Ow Wet neem 4 | \ [rom t , | Chief of Station, Mexico Cit : teoorue | / (_PBRUMEN/The_LIBIYG=-2. Operation | . ACTION SEQUIRED - SLERERCES Action Required: FYI References : <A. HMMA~35904, 27 November 1968 ‘ ! B. MEXICO CITY-8159, 22 November 1968 } . 1. Forwarded herewith as attachment #1 are three reports : on the most recent developsents of the LIRING-3 operation, one i dated 17 Navarhew ont tit 22tccu 22 lwvemves, prepared by } Wallace B, ROWTON. The gist of the 22 November report relating i the conversation which LIKING-3 had on that date with LIRING-9 { was cabled in reference B. Some additional comments by LIRING-9 passed on orally by ROWTON and not included in his i report were included in reference B. ! 2. Forwarded as attachment #2 are Xerox copies for both ' addressees of two letters received by LIRING-3 from FAR contacts . in Guatemala. The third letter was prepared as an answer by a LIRING-3. | | | 0, cad Coy a ! for willard c. comnts, ‘ Attachments: : Reports (3), h/w i — 2 Letters (3), u/s/e no cee en "37 Identity Sheet (1), u/s/c i Distribution: Orig & 2 ~ C/WHD (w/atts - 1 copy each) t 2 - COS, Guatemala City (w/atts - 1 copy eqen) aoe 14-0000 | Arr / : HANA- -3546F5 hu CROFILMETD DEL 9 1968 OSS. Micro. see, f Hi passes to his rerewed onoraticral activits ¢ “a past wink 283) TyeT TS ineyere &, tivicc ative his errant 24 : infornad how fo certect hie. Tn reeron: recej yet 2 note fro-the eaothacr of the on 1/14/68 enevirict abn t ris herith. npeesesd 1.0 1iatdcsuy sis new : “peniy to ireuatats Lotter hed "Fayel"™ or sore ‘ (b) RS-este . v infernet. eslines ty - ; e 1NG/3 ¢ ex- tended an inv ut if ; it aig u : Sucrez rho, he % out difficulty. “4 — Jee ee ee ELTRIVG/2 aubsenuently reported to Rowton thet he nde wit TIPING 45 FO” en the ceening of 45/14/68 in the artio eres of the LINITG establish- ment end that the jatter he@ introduces? tin to + | D ee nt, Anvited TTRT¥G/2 te meet vith him any corning shout, 7100 except None “days and Pridave. TTI1EA/O also acked TTZ1TG/2 to deet wth Bim prig | i { | vately ct his cenverionce so that he cnuld @-orief thir om tis ex- . ’ , . perienzes. TIRTSG/3 commented that TT2I73/2 was ve corgial tut Wid not ssk him an: srecifiec questicns or snow int@rest {rn debrief- tng hin. TTRING/3 oromised Zowton thet re woud atdemps to min aeeess to TINITG/iO's office For the dehriefine. (23 Gover Trahtare: TIRTG/3 teld Rowtern thet ha -oul make fevanr effort: to odtair come kied ef cover ernlovrent co thet he feould Suatify any} . funds ‘ <1 OETA VIERA AuTARR IRN Meme ETRE er ns eH ts nm TA LUnem tbat tka mete te eon atten aren memmnNTA tate civon te hin by Rowtor. Ye ctortes that he Wag atteuntiez to yw aft <1 HMMA -35965 _ tS cary _ 201-7119 30! pers is 4 Shree 14-0000 t t ‘ a : a . , 4 ‘ ! - 1 . : 5 : ° ‘ - ” . e a i , } ' i ‘ iho cinwise ‘to Rowton esreed look into the nessibility of returnins to Mexico vi2 1 BRUMEN since this would kill two dirds with one e e D 1” cr o 3 ia L/2 Getermine whether L/f's father vas actuslly i: 2 cendi t even the relstively short distecrne. Tf not it mirkt be pos to trevel te Tew York vie Montreal ty train 2t less exrense then oy air. . Wallace B. Rowson enw rieareen se Lear yee eee name ee ciara eeneeee merit ee Le ett eR ee anette Ny ee tn oatmeal armani amy cemamre gS | pum Mat eR 1 : ' ~ oe ae + . ‘ . T ve . . . ‘ $ : ww - Bo : : e . 7 Bre ‘ . - . : aoans / : a 14-0000 i ‘ & - ‘ i} i - | FP, Daa Arr / ; . : —_ ; . . ANNA- BYG0s7 - oe ae/nye ' 1 1. LIRING/3 received letter amknswieieing f.c02 ovarta” postuerkea 9 Govember, Guetemala,C.A. acknowledging receipt L/3's letter and expressing relief from anxiety. Gives greetings from "los cenchitoa® Miguel,Elsa,"La Negra“,°La Chiquitie”,Felisa,Maria Elena,"La gordita? Envelope written by other hand is addressed to L/J at his new residence : and bears retura address: M.Bol.,28 "3B" 8-25 Zona 8. LIRING/3 told Rewton this letter from mother Ju4u and Miguel Zarerkn Leén Barrics, sent apparently to test commo channel. I/3 replied to letter, 22/11/68 Aatetineg he orrcits Souu wane erip “outside country” and asking Xterra Marta to tell “los canchites" ( her sons Miguel and Juén) to send bin. the assignment ("encargo") soonest since he in position to help then in some way. L/3 enclosed clippixz froa “Siempre” of letter to editor describing his experiences in Guatemala. : . L/3 also turned over so-#emten letter from "Espinoza” iostmarked ? Novenber ,Guatenala,C.A., sending warmest grectinzs, but containing pbraze,"the Leén Barrios send you greetings",whica L/3 interprets to be signal from Ju4n and Miguel that contact with Fs imminent, Exvelope addressed to 1/3 at his new address bears return address: Oscar Moises { i Raléén £.,Granja Penal Pavén,¥raijanes ,Guatemala. i 7 °3. LIRING/3 eliso reported tweet ke had private talk with LIRING/9 on ‘ late morning 21 fiovember in wrich L/9 steted he rost interested in ! "any observations L/3 might wish make concerning attitude and opinicas his _"-~ FAR contact with respect to PBRUMEN support. He asked iL/3 to put his thoughts in writing and subsit them to him at 1730 on 26 Noveaber. / At L/3 request he promised invite LIHING/10 and other interested LIRING _ officiais to this meeting. LIRING/9 expressed opinion that LIRING/3 “should subsequently travel to PBRUMEN ‘for “more detailed" discussions “and offered arrange cultural cover invitation. Fe adied that it would not be necessary for L/3 make forms] application for visa. ood, q ! i | | &, LIRING/3 Will submit to. Rowton draft of his report on afternoon . 25/11768 50 that Rowton may ampligy as desired. L/3 tol Rowton he plans . take line ‘that FBRUMENs do not understand local problems and that their’ { - aid in pauyt has been dissapated in factionalism. 1/3 asked Rowton for ' "+ , a8 many details as Rowton can gather to strengthen bis rpport (such as ry 3 . . 7 , a . ° [ i 14-0000 . | P| ee x i | a ‘ ) , rd , - cams i . a + 2e , i} . local FAR attidute toward César Montes and CPG leaders! through whom FREUMEH bas worked in past. Also in French girl who executed recently about whom L/9 asked L/3 a nurber of questions, indicatirg FBRUMEN interest in exact role she played via-é-via FAR. : \ | } ! WR2cwton i 7 : } i . — ee : | - : i \ i . t : bo boo ; H : ¢ ol ao foo: | f t i. t i | | i i . } H . i | a 4 i i . i 14.90000 : mo on iy B rz / ra oe ‘ LINAA- 459057 : 22 Novester 51965 Subject: LIZING/3 Report of Meeting with LIRING/9. : 1. LIKIEG/3 reported to Rowton at the safehouse ( Identity B ) at 1N15 on 22 November,1968, that he had met with LIZiNG/§ at the let-: ter's private office lave the previous morcing for a very serious discussion. L/3 explained that he had visited the LIZING cftices with LIRING/4& to pass out invitations to the exposition scheduled to begin on 23/11/68, and that L/9 approacked him inmediately and asked aim to come into his office for a chat,"if he could spare the tine.” Early in the conversation, Roxton's reconstruction of shich follows, iIRING/3 got the impression that L/9 had been delegated by LIRING/10 to talk privately with him on the matters he broached: : of “i'm glad, chico, that you have a few mixutes, since I wanted to talk over a few things very seriously end in private.” ¥Y. "I'm at your disposition. What do you have in mind?® 9/."Well, what are your plans?" 3/."*hat plans do you mean? After all I have a lot: ‘of plans for cifferent things,as you can izagine.” ut 9/."I mean your plans for the immediate future.* 3/."Well, I pllan giving this exposition ( to which you are . invited, of course) in the hope of raising encugh goney to take a trip to Montreal where I expect to have anotker ex= ; position already being arranged by CFIC. This will enable LIRING/4 to come up there to see her father who is very ill, as you probably know. Her father will gladly help us financially : : to cover some of the cost of the trip.” i Spee wet 9/."Yes, but I mean what about your plans for continued political : a activity?" : . 3/" Well, that’s different. As you ‘now I have had @ long standing interest in Central America politically, and, despite vhe fact that it has cost me a great deal personally, I hope to continue ‘helpidg ay. friends within my capebilities. sortultaters, there in really nothing that + know of against me here jin Fexico,since I have not become involved with organizations snd part ties." 9/."I see. But bas your experience in Guatemala affected your at- _titude towards us?? 3/. "Frankly it has. I have a much better idea of th strugele fron . first-hand experience, and much more sympathy for the eifticultia | t - i . ; | ms . A pene nt 2. that the comrades there bad had to untergo." 9/."But could you be rore specific?” a/."dell, it's @ loans story. I had hoped to discuss it in sone detail with several of you together, tarticularly LIBiNG/10 and his replaceszent." 9O/."Yes, that will be arrenged. But first I would sppreieate your going over everything with me." s rf 3/."dell first of all, i would like to have present Iden A with his wife since I want once and for 211 to clear up any questions about the circunstances of our mutual experience the} 9/. "Donz't be childish. we know all about Iden A, just! exectly what kind of perscn ne is as well <s his wife. Such & corfronta- BPar Fen nate oe tine) oe far oc waltra qonrarmed. ") 3/."But don* t forget the fact that the parents of the wife of Iden abe x very close friends of the LIRING Chief end it's. quite natu- ral that they'll cresent their pozirt of view snen they eee bia.“ Sf. "Bon't worry about that. It's a purely social r elationship,and, im any case, our Chief really hasn't got very such to do sith these things,and his opinion won't zatter." 3/. "I nope so. I'a feei better in any case to talk aboot the detoiz in Iden's presence, so that he will agree,as he, must on his res- ponsibility. Yeu realize, of course, that he carried wite him auch compromising material that iv was 4 miracle thet we vere not assassinated on the spot." : 9/."Yes, but that is unizportant now. shat is important isthe fact that you have learned a great deal about the nentality of our friends down there, and that this could prove very useful to us in our future dealings." | : 3/."Yes,for instarce, they told me szong other things that César Nontes had spent too much time with your feopie, on trips to your country and to Mexico, and hai completely lost touch with _-- the revolution. That's the reason he was "destituido”™. ~9/."S0, you know thati" "3/."Yes, and many sore details of wh y they are unhappy ~ the lack 1 of adequate ficancial support, the inability ° X2RELEPSSTMEN to ezbarrass F3FRIME In their increasing trade success." _ 9/." Very interesting! I have a sucg:stion. Suppose you prepare a written report (informe) and bring it in at 1730 sharp on 26 ‘Koveaber. rn have soze of my colleagues pres¢ nt 80 that we oe - boo. . . / : | oy, - ' . ee we arr — | | | | | i | | i cen 811 discuss your opinions and suzzestions. I suggest 1730 because it will be quieter then and we can go to a better place to talk privately." i { 3/."Fine, but I would like to ode able to ampliry ny report in Fersor inthe :5x0MEN capital. Perhaps I cculd stop off there on tre way back from Kortreal.* | O/."But there are no passerger ships making that run. only cargo sbips. I have a better suggestion. se could arrange an invitation for a cultural expositicno that soukd arvear irsgeuo38. " 3/."Fine. I agree thet would be best. Do I have to ae forzal applicetion?* Of M8 a Te wom'* te acscccsorge Tl Ueaic cress eaag about LIETNG/4&?" 3/. "Thet*s a rather delicate matter. She has ‘not quite ‘gotten over my experience,and micht object to zy re-involyuext in political matters. 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Guatemala, sujcio co un juicio —del cuci sci cksuelto— ocu- | sado por las autoricades de oquel pais de “aientar conira | i ks instituciones acmeccticas”. ‘ : i H No pretendo heszer una erénica de ics circunstancics ce! { mai detencién, del seoceso judicici, etc., pees estos. deiciles et A en parte fueron dades a conocer en su operrunidad por SIZM- | PRES pero si quineta relatarle en una forma breve algunas de los coses que omervé duranie escs meses en el campo’ de concentracién de Pavén, mai lamado “Granjo Penal Pa-! vén", donde estuve continado. i Dicha “grcnja” esiG situada a més o r.er0s 23 Kms. de! la ciudad de Guciexaia er. el Departement 19 Ge Frayanes ¥: consiste en un hoy=co artificial receaio ce cercer electrifi:! goler © farroten da sinilemdia pmemn acim Ine “nome de} concentracién rozis. £- supone que en 'cs 7.G‘ses civilizedos' os sistemas corceiaries dispenen de les medics subcientes para Proporataar & les reciu- ‘sos un minimo de comodidades o elementos que le penritan su desarrollo o rehabilite-; cién; pero ea este sitio sélo imperan el terror Yet hamore, csi como las conciciones més infrahumanes y e«peluznantes, ya que la instlubricad y la fata de ciencién en. todos los ospectos es lo mie aii impera i La pobiocion oproxinada ce “Ia Gronja” excila entre 13s y15 509 reas, de los eve! les los “presos poiiticos” no Tegcn o 2), ya cue les detenides per delites de esia noturai leza son generaimente asesinados después de su cetencién y esiar suje‘cs a torturcs, ‘ Por fo tinto, ia casi totaiided de les presos son “delincuentes comunes”, pero podria decirse que en un 404, son inocentes del delito de me se les acuse: cues ea Guctemala, Para ser enccrcelado no es necescrio tener Pruecas en conta. Una simpie ecusocién po: Bciaca o de particuicres basia pera quedar su‘eio a un proceso en €i cual es comin sa ir absuclio después ce uno o des aiios de encarcelamiento. : | La adzinistracién intema del penal esié encomendada a los reciusos, pera ic So. 52 escoge G los ‘delincuentes més depravades y que tienen condenas iargas Gsesinos, i gGadstas, etc. i Para mantener la disciplina se ha formado un cuerpo ée represién Genomioado * 'ser> vicio especial™ o “garrotezos”, como vulsormente se Jes ilaman. csie grupo, cuya impuni- dad es ilimitada, mantiene a los recluso: <7: terror consiante, ya que besia la ica més tainimé para que golpeen con sana brutal u infractor, legéndole ccawe hese Ia muer fe. El penal nd proporsior.a a les reciuses ningin medio de trabcjo, pero si mropicia la fermocién de matias intemas que expiotan o quienes tienen mcyores necesidades, hacién- doles trabajar en fdbricas elementcles de ulsuncs artesamias: cancsios, iuguetes rucim tarios o pelotas de fulbol; producies que envicn a la calle para su venia y los cua- Jes esos mateas cbtienen grandes ganancias que comparien con ia sueccéa Penal. | Uno de los negocios mas productivos, y de! cual Partcipen ics cut en com- binocién con bes reclusos in‘luyentes, es la venia de seconcles sédicas y meguanc a les reclusos; drogas con las que una gran mayoria trata de borrar su cesesperaada y angus: — ti, pero trayendo por consecuencia reyertas qu: degeneran muchas veces en ef azesinate. Como mencioné antes, la “Granja Pencl ce Pavén" consiste en un ortificiat cuyo espano habitable se reduce a un recténgulo de 170 por 70 metres, te, el cual incluye 5 cuadros y una explanada al aire libre, irénicamente & po deportivo”. Cada una de sas cuadras alberoa un promedio de 250 | que viven en fa més absoluta promiscuded. Para agraver esta situacién funqona diarantente —du- tante 12 horas— un altoparianie, auaible en todos los rincones, y que = yhliza para ~ acrecenior ef amedrentamiento y el terror. Por ese allopariante se Yama a ‘am recluides, que son sobcitades para presentarse a la autordad del penal, pero siempre boriendo hin- capes en la omenaza y en ia intmdecién. ho _* Les reincidentes 0 reos peligrosos, estén conlinados en el “Triéiquio™j que es us espacio pequenio, prolegido por alambrodcs, di cual no pueden salir ni siquera a io ex planaga. En Jas cuadraz, sé!o una parte de les reclusos dispone de literas, pa moyorie duerme cn cl sucio cubriéndose con trapos neces o cartones. La ci:mentaciény que el pe- nai Proporona comaste en dos prquenos panes y café por la manema 2cia torulles y un poss do culde,o de fiyjoies al mediodla, y tse poco do Inyoles pez . ub porte de Yos seos se alimerte con les escames medios cue sus fomiliares ks vervea ias dt ta 0 en pequencs fondas que algunos han insia.ado para obtener w.gieses. Ti t afencién médica adecuada: sclo una brrecs con alqutes um sementos sual, pera cudiquier enfermedad, se piej;<acinnon cw iin mee des a. eretadds i Gtewde:te 7 gasa, Bi es und hecils, pa pees teen ay crea. - Lin te Ses sae seviste gravedar! extrenwaa - 08 be sete EON Ta ee feet om Neer neg pre ales wage. 1 SEER Ree S24 STD err ChrrtERICIraen (caer . ee OW RODEO , o eee mn Te So ere mace eNOS A arty | ~~ a wate? vot # : ? WADE Sere Gabe ris toed ERP AC OI ARTS aU ade een fers © pcs Ce dutta, Pee yee Cet ote les esas mohes chtienen grandes gomemne:cs Gue compecic Uno ce los negocios més proc binocién con ics reciusos inluyentes, es fa venta de sw reclusos; diogas con las que unc grem moyoria tava de Lora: su Ceset per tia, pero trayende por consecuencia reyerics que deteneran mucias veces en el ascincio. Como mercioné antes, ia “Granjc Pencil de Pavén™ couscte en un hoye.co ertiliaal cuyo espacio habitable se recuce a un recténguls ce 176 per 72 metros, oyroximcadamen- te, el cual incuve S cuadres y una explonade cl cive libre, irén.czmente bemadea “er po deportivo”. Cada una de Jes cucdraz alberga un promecio de 250 persencs que viven en fa més cbsoluta promiscusced Para ograror esia situcain Amciona dicriamente —du- rante 12 horas— um altoparlante, audible en todos los rincones, y Gue se uluiza poo ~ acrecentor el cmedrentamiento y el terror. Por ese cltopariente se ilcina a tos reciuiccs, que son solicitadss para presentarse a la cutoridad dei pencil, pero siempre baaeado hin- eapié ea la comeaaca y en Ic intimidacién. : Les reinsidentes © reos peligrosos, estGn coninedos en eb “Tridzgulo”, que es us espacio pequera, protegido por clambrod73, dei cual no pueden solir ni siquiera a la ex planoda. Fn Jas cuodras, sélo una parte de les redusos Cispone Ce literca; Sa mayoric duerme en ei suelo cubriéndose con tapes viejes o cartones. ia cimeniazién que el pe- nal proporcions consiste en cos pequefios panes y caié por ja manana, seis torullas y un poco de caldo o de frijoles al mediodia, y otro poco de frijcies por la tarde. Una parie ce Jos reos se alimenta con los esccsos medios que sus famileres ies Uevcn les dias de visi- ta’o en pequeics fondas que a’gunes han inste.ede pata obierer ingrescs. Tamzcco exis- te atencién médica adecuade sélo una barraca cca algunos implemenics rucicentarics donde, para cuciquier enfermedad, se propormenan cuando mucho dos espinnas, o un poco de menteciate y gasa, si es una herida, ya sca ieve o grave. Un hecho que reviste gravedad extrema para Ios reciusos ocusados ce delitos polt- ticoa, e3 ¢l de cémo Iegar seguros de vuelta a sus hogares el dia que reciben su hiertod de ese inlierno. En todas las “carceies” del pais ej tolal de presos politicos no llega a ra ee eer °\ serper Shs page 100, Une gran mayoria Ge eu0y GI UAUusree 6 pee, eee oS : on aaa eurergrame TS Fb dnat ewe beboce . (Vierie de la pégina 6) cucstracos” y éesaparecidos en la carretera por cual- quics grupo de jos innumerabies cucr- pos policiscas represives que exisien en Guatemala, previo aviso, claro-esté Ge ia Grecciéa del Penal, que comu. DKA con to's anticipzcin ei dia que Uh. preso politico obtiene su libead. En general, & “Grania Penal Pavon™ es posiblemente una de iss prisioncs - mas terroriZxcan que existen en Lat- : . a@oamérica y seria oporiuno que la . oo a . > Comision ce Derechos Kumanos de la. . 2 : * GNU organizara una revista de ins. - cciéh, pate Scsthinascaias of une de las tantas formas de violencia que | imperan hov dia en tan Lello pera : - Cesafortunado pais, - Le agradezeo muy sinceramente Jas : i informacioces y defensa que la revista : SERRE! ha hecho ge mi casa. Tar uo ee - oe Ateatamente, ; , ; "Carlos Jareda, a 7 ' 4 43 semi e he 14.90000 ee A elms ey et PRB ne eecengy coe i sn cmuteenennene etna tata erenereeemmrntetmmtensmn © rai or 4S SECRET Identity A: Identity B: Je att ih Wg. 35905 Identity Sheet Carlos XPERSABAL Marcue Suites Marne SECRET cece A: Mexico — iH VE® CONSE TION est TH Subj. ep £0\-11231 Rt | - bones meee ne NO alae a eae deena erit bin Tete ae kt tae ne abet oe de mete sare ee Aen Ns I ne I tH ta ee ann enereeeen] | . od pee —— { PBRUMEN/LIRING-3 JACHIOW REQURED - REFEREES #:2KED Foe EvDEAING Dk | “AO MRDEAING RLOKRED. ‘ALY QUALIFIED O&SK CAR UDSE INDEXING wT | Chief of Station, Mexico city, Ki : Peng 1958 Action Required: See paragraph 3. COs. MICRO. SER. 7 Forwarded herewith is one copy each for Headquarters and the Guatemala City Station of the report covering the . debriefing by Wallace B. ROWTON of LIRING-3 on his imprisonment in Guatemala. Identity A of ROWTON's report is a Giatemalan rébel living in Mexico who, as addressees will rememher. [| soctaontally chst Liwecds an cue Leg a lew days prior to his departure for Guatemala with LIRING-3. This wound may have convinced the Guatemalans that he had recently. been involved in terrorist activities and may, in fact, have cost him his life. Identity B of the same report is the n:phew of Identity F, a Mexican Communist who was arrested on 19 September 1968 ; during a student demonstration in Mexico City; he is still in jail. : | 2. As this dispa.ch is being written, LIRING-3 has an appointment to talk at length anout his experience in Guatemala with the LIRING Station Chief, .IRING-10. The general idea is for LIRING-3 to go to PBRUMEN in the hope that he can be -used to penetrate PBRUMEN-sponsored subversion efforts: in Latin America or become, at least for a time, a reporting source in PBRUMEN. [ 3. ROWTON and the undersigned are prepared to travel to Guatemala to discuss the LIRING-3 case and its Guatemalan/FAR implications whenever the Guatemala City Station, after : reviewing the availabie information, aes ready for such : discussion. Please advise. | | Attachments: for Willard c. count: 1. Report (1), h/w 2. Identity Sheet (1), u/s/c | : _ Distribution: (SCO © -- op ~ Orig & 2 - C/WHD (w/atts - 1 copy each) 2 - COS, Guatemala City (w/atts - 1 copy each OCSPALCS SPUERDR AMD NUBEER HIMIA - 35904 | . ; ae . - 7 <3 MICROFILMED” A rracune. rf a ( eae anna. raed : oO : ivenser, 405s! : udject: 4. Upon nis return from TOY, vowton mar contact with LTEI.t/4 as cirectly 2 r en fa) of fevarture (15 Senterhe 2 a ) EBeeton hed left 2 rote on ft Tr tember under the door o country end hoped <a see her the followine nornize LIRUG/* 4id not stow of the voli Sultorio“. probably seceuse ¢F the vi 2. Rovson then televoned Identity C est in the watercolors of LTATHC/3, Tt waar of inter for the 24dress cf 2 Srta Gerillo wepiier tie erartnent advisine rh 4 that he had to leave the at 1CCO‘4t the *eon$- at 1000 tne following morning or “he next, ann wie preted Cerillo | we “3. Powter then fel* his only otter §curen of L/ats wheresh not ettract undue attention (nerticrleriIy on the rart of “b ins would te e check with TIXTC/2%s first wife, since h ey taker care of TT8*G/3 and /t%: child almost ¢ “arrest. Fowton thans"are antctred the telephone read _e Nis first -ife (fron the Gtztion file) end “aneided : of 20" October, Tn, the meso 2 aa. haan roloaced end returned to. Moxice ntice, hovever, Rovwtor a, Then amutor e2 in the Casas Grandes develor-ent), Rowton dia not bre. vounr rirl revlied sayine Bavton then oxnleined "3 COPY was rot ct sore st the rov-ent, 1 hfe atts | HMMA - 25904. | | _ 2 | ed the number af the frist wife (: he asked. for catsee, e L/3,0wsos Rowton o24-slrendr cet) rether thon for the first . et would Tt office) led thes che had ecr veet-end,even +"for 7,/2's he LTA THG/A to tontact So cellfon the tom ng 4 frdm the S*:tion v . elge-* ron of 4ppoc00 i | Stern 2: few tinuteas Aaley. hutieaga in reescttablicnics corte Identity D ; peserve4 > reon for thet afternoon so “het ne would se able to sive L/3 the nast ten deva and felt much hettar far the rares] Aiat hea had hear shnle to resens., The only raveicel effect he still felt, besides! the weamness from i loss of weicht 2rd 4vsentery, was 2 reeurrine pain in the side,which 1/3 . i feared resulted fron 2 fractured rib that heat heeled without gedics2 treet- ment. =2 ¢ teen beaten severely on several ececesions i e fel interrocation both bv the militery and the police cnd ‘ aid not heve the benefit of medics] trestment afterverds. : ¢ _.%- Howton then ellered to LIRTIG/2 treat he had done "everything pessibie™ rincipally tarcuza ¢ notional GNA colonel «hose nd of Rowton. Ee explained that wnen he had learne ‘ thet 1/3 had left Hexico City for the trip as planned, he telephcned the colonel ene explzined that a Mexicen friend, ?IxIuc/3, wps vlennirs to visit point. Rowton continued - bey 'S ~ his eccuntry and sisht conceivably reed help at some thet this cesture rroved to be literally a life-saver f L/3,since 2 few. days liter, the colonel enlled Rowten back and resorted jthe abrest of L/3 nm the comrany of "very dancerous persons.” it colonels reqcest,Fowton met with him several days Inter et the horder ard they both planned the . , the colozel cn his “frontier to Guate- to the eitilian | ; muthorwticies, Tf? -cromantly conented thig atrer sf once remarking that i¢ best course of section to save Tf, fowtan aliscet tact own initiative errer-ed to heve T/? tredsferrsd frra t mala Gite so thet Se could be relesssd fenn erty custed fe ORE A VE RRL ER ROE MMII OP 8 Om te ne Ne a Hae Fonction een LAY erracr strance te mic thet he re flown with hfs cevpanions in 3 twin 14-0000 ry i a 4 if »' or puolisity of eny hina. 8. LIRTIG/3 wided thet when ne arrived i i t ; q { : j é { | H i Identity D ecenditions. : = s 4 At Powton's rescuer chronoloric2i account of nis 4 H experiences over , : 7 "Tdens horjer on , pO es ; | planne . . ae oe wo Best . i plan . 2 .. i "Incidentally f ten A lwhen I: cB - i - expressed an : ° wo with Nestor Valle of ° + PAR ( the first intervie: hed oeturret snr? ronths reviously aQdri-c. om t : . Iden B's last trip to “nstemeale). Tren B did. this his .own initietive | i to ispress nis uncle with Fis nescrener initistive and ability, ond ; s - é Tien A felt thet brinsing Iden 2 with hit weuld enhance his. own pres- i tise in the eres af the FAR headsucnter efficiels & F hoped? to 7eet. _ 4 I arself reclired thet den S's eresenee wes not a] ozether” unfsverazle- ‘ for =*©, since if onrthise hannened T would het heve'to bear the resron-. - . . 4 } + \ sibility alone but eoulé share it with Tden 8. : 2 Wee i x . . 4 . af oN . it n 4 a - oan . i ’ at ; o . i / 14-0000 woh aot ge en ne oe inc eustots rouli neve . with the work teins dore on his uncle's rreeg in Fexico City}. Althe / ; the Customs cftficers seked no questicns ani allowed Iden 3 to croceed - . - : . I an certain taet ther spstted the lesfiets and reset the iretoer un- -->~- . ao USSU s cerrvics with tin. . : _ io bebo clavo?" . ard when we essures him that there hadn't dlem(Helavo') he | rersined nis corroctura. if then nailed 2 2 —pazsencer eutobus | that was bound for Huehuetenenco with thre (Gvatenalans) : Blready aboeré, idsout 3 kileneters ouvti esilfe)> the - driver told us ve were acrreosckhine the -f ary ousphst of "= Cable! and teat we vould be cherked eeain, Je, to ens @ ica, vdaraed us te Fe eee UE Ee A oot Antes imme meE EN a nee peace 14-00000, wt i i ; t ‘ Dele we 7 as . | ” i: . reine ~|raes 18 . nfs teat. ar nend ts. 7 euickls sted, uhen wearing, ; a. of the ; fier Sicaenecrad endo = tunerad int i wATIN anv finaw af avratlant haamiv m : ! : i : ortune conent, when the soldier cuerdig ; 5) “eat off to cet wa jsone pater, T F end -is octar pepbre t+rourh E T felt sure that tap would x24 be ‘ | ji even ocrve ds coffee, agked “eo tther two. T replied i wr ign =) ae Mexico i. . e sriyers sity dat that . H Tden A,:7 tileged no oes thence st the | Cc ste bus to save ' ! money in trav hen asked te to i : - open av valice and +s m~acreded to teerch the content: jo eliw, Peo ors i wae particulerly ettracted to 2 clor hell-vhich Iden r Byhad placed . | there without my rnowladre. (CT lester found ‘out that ey ha ad stcien i three bells from the, hotel at Gren Tristéhal in 7 spect end hed put one . | on my velise). I ¢ ol4 the Commindant that I «id not <mow the bel? ans | in nv valise but recarnized it © ene sold ‘at the ¢ st stand of *% . i Fotel in Sen Cristébcl. 7 subeequentiy realined thot hey thourkt that : i the hells vere sere sork of recocnitirn. sterel and weqted to ret to lL the bottor of tne eoraten tie eerciexige Lanter. | ’ . 7 . ge tae : sden A i : 1: non his ers ; ° t e 22) of Buencs iires, on the outskirts of Huehuetensnzo, end sseorted inta; jenother military bea - 2 ecucK aueeare FttLly Sinte we worn Tten= say,'Le2ave then inside. The # after, a Northanerican aray o aa 4 ' sgtraizut toward me. He rolied <2 cver ro arhly with sis boot ers bezan interros atins me. Ze apresred unier the i-pression i I was a PAP lezder and eat Zirst did not heliave his when I esve him By; true fden- i . tity. I rereomber him very well since he sroxe with = istil et north anerican secent end had 2 ben@ere around one of his ges (pvrerently he hed been wovtded in a skirnish). "We were finelty removed f on the aiperctt ond teren ireetly to the 2n@ Police Corns Headquarters in Guztercle City 2nd 2 signed to tell 4 ct rolitiesl rricerers Pineifertelly sleek 400, which is reserved fe ter loarned to mr emestetent that they ome re sare that 40 a teal Suen ee arr a eC A RT Ae CIDA NL I yr cla i Mate LE Oe Hr Mma MS Foe NE IOI APN S MaPeteaes a nee ee 1 7 : Loo. an , me ahoard the glane ard caze 3 nrisonere in Guatenale - the athere all tevine, hear. seg helere | . tricl. 14.90000 aye ents Lfhan several devs he the Mexiern Consul, Serrano, recornized nz hy a at he was a friend of my fether. Ye did wnat he could i te to help =e vet messeres o1t to mr wife end to supply ce 4 ee, te vrite.snd.do some reinting. Alse of crest help ond epafort to ; i i i spon was Verio 4rrendo Amsdor, the First Gecretary, later,wes threatened be‘sase of the inte Arzendo confided to te on one ocersion thst he had to be very discreet in sendincs messares to relicions Zxteriores in Mexico since the “Vorth- americezs decipher end reed evervthines we send.” Ye the efore) n+d to, send everytonins concernin=s me bv dirlometic oouch Cospitte the| delay involved, ; 2. "] mararced to cet 4a messr.ve out to the vresa in 4 very gtranze we7. I Wee Maree heme Seta tine ce ceirantant mated och Saini | aniaiiioed + ene care pega aw ee ey ' Steen aN OAM AERNS | MARES IAT EE weer ee eee 1 Hl H i { i } 1 11 ee RETO RE OR Ba aE, HACER ROA re Bey LURE IA eR LEN ke wrt mA CaN Bn oO : ‘ “that the Cuvens insasted or tendtins th oO teins neld unfusvly, and on ta etcear in ccurt, where I snew th 2 i slinted the note to Nufio wits sfions,of rocd ub difficult to controi". I¢ + 0 ther hend w : "en opport ist, wittout sincere idsolorv, in reality a So rzeuise of surer icigl son- victions."” | | ir "From treat zoment the Teér »>rothers too me into the revezied thet FAR had broken comcletely wits S : with, the rartr': Side was ‘eins chenneled trrovch him aespite bute the aid to his frien¢s who were rot even verty term bers sri neg- lected evervore else. The brothers 2leo told se that| PAR Had stripped Ofsar “ortea of all his cutherity ‘and thet he vas They conmented thet Yontes hed spent almoct 211 h tomola ond had not accotmished the nisstots he ws stated that Sinencizl and taterizl ata t ; nothing because of PAR refusal to accent Twhan terte. e ir exrerts te. and channele? 712 their finineiel atd throuch the cP fuatenela. 24 "Mhe Leds brothers tine outetie Sua- °° . F @ spat on. Ther also i 14-0000 ee ‘ a | ) 7 Fevieo, To tharld cotrteie cerntaeh with © "cennine PAR ronbese ictivet 4 an cra cnet To shantd to cerseerth ty ~ tere 2 cave reglictic roritiar enoctestion + ATR “evens of cotn es Lfeagitle 128 "07 croute, Toctetd the seatherrc n ave whoe thay ¢eserihed cjenly 20 STavel!, canc- Identity C To omuncegted thet Identity E Givaston director, are) 7 ¢ testify even under ‘uress> “ made to execute well 2 ; i rezovinge us from inctin= vs while supposedly at- } after the nequitta to ac- i a in Yexico City on 13 October to. f i Rowton to keen the proposed i st » Perticeleriy free his wife, since he felt she vould be very unset to leern thet bre, 1/3, wes plannice to resume rolitic2i activity om behalf of PAR. In veoly to Howton?s querz, I/3 stated thet 25 vet he ted not ned + anvbre in:the LTB1NG | office but rromised to do so 2s suon 25 ° pre ented itself. He | erreed vith Rovton thet LIRI0/4 would be the lnricel.rerson to arrance 2 : 6iscreet meeting with LIRING/40. L/3 told Yowton incidentally that 1/4 ha : protested to LIRTNG/10 some weeks previously thet Rodolfo 2 yes was speading rumors to the effect that the IIRTNG o7fice did not trust LURING/4&. L/10 ' replied indicnantly that if there was anzone they did not ¢ {was . Rodolfo Xeves,end that L/4 could-brine hin in and 1/10 woclf)tell him such i to his face. « , } oe : : ENS F i eo so * Wallace 3. Ro t . .. : da coerce QUALI REDEEM S CIRC Le AO ANCRINONEES satin thtenene ne | omen ar steam one i j ? MICROFILM=5 NEC9 168 : Boe. Micro. ser. j i Identity A: Identity B: Identity C: Identity D: Identity E: Identity F: Fe sc onvection with ¢ ee SECRET Attachment #2 ; HMMA-35904 : ! Identity Sheet i H <O \ ; Francisco’ *LARA eu ~soco vy Carlos XX PERSABAL Marcue Suites Marne _ /sra/ lourdes *+CHOUMACERO FemirexiccE\ Sey “XX 1 f-lon de la Plastica Mexicana G4: ilexiop GZ — SeniF Manuel MARCUE Pardinas, former i editor of Politica magazine : jh i eh 281-725 20h Ee S ths) Hera - 3590H Prey tag we SECRET CS COPY aol a8 e1 cree rreien iceman ements speetmennsnyesten sear mtn Lite wetmienttmnenes ern ane Ee — 2 gs gg wee Ue, Lag ED sae MEARE LY hag gE UAE 2, OS EM cee OW ppemnrtaet aah “Mme. | nr een wee 7 it I a 7 oF , / - * 4 : ” Seas 3 14.90000 baCaat x | { Chicf, Wu bivision | Chief of Statica, Guatemala City Chief of Station, “extco City PRAUGoN/ LER $o-3 Action Required: See paragrach 3. ans the Guatemala City Station of the report covering theo |; debriefing by gallace B. ROSTON of LIZIHG-3 cn his inasrisonaent in Guatesala. I4entity A of RO¥TOX'’sS revort is a Gatesalan rebel living in Wexico who, as suiressees wil! renextber, . sceitentally shot hincelf in the lez a few java rviane en hie . Aerattiri Ios Geatomans wata LIKLRG-3. This wound ray have ' ae coavinced the Gaatesalans that be had recently deen Llavoived i ie terrorist activities and aay, in fact, have coat his kis : life. Identity & of the same resort ta the nenhew of Identity F, @ Mezican Comsunist who was arrested on 19 Senteaber 1953 ae @ Studeat demonstration in vexico City; be is still ia jail. t : 1. Forwarded herevith is ose copy each for Neadquarters i ) 2. As this disvatch ie being uritten, LIRING-3 has an apnointnsent to taik at lenzth about his experience in cwatoneals with tho LIKIRG Siation Lnief, LIRAINS~19,. The general idea is for LIRING-3 to 270 te PBEUMEN in the hove that he can be usel to penetrate 'B2UAZI-sponscred suoversicn cfforts in Latina anerica or becose, at least for a tine, a rescrting source in- TBEUAAN. : : 0 reer i 3. R8O7TCY and the undersigned are preparei to travel to Guatemala to Jiseuss the LIRING-3 case and its juatenalas/FAR laplications whenever the Guatemala City Station, after reviewing the availabie information, feels reacy for such discussica. Please aavise. oa ee ee es nie 1 hae : pt Attac nts: for willerd C. CURTIS 1. sevort (1), b/e F 2. Identity Sheet (1), u/s/e Distribution: . Orig & 2 - C/UHD (w/atis - 1 copy each) oo 7 2” ~ GOS, Giatemala City (w/atts - 1 covy each) . ae ae ee ee enn ettenelanm aman cememtaa Mepe a ee . i a i : ; . | ; . cee fw caer pines eerpn von emnorah one * 77 Noveaber 1968 14-0000 i 8 co . a od Rigo “se am ~K-No Cexeen n) Pals 2BNOV 68 0200. oo fee eee CABLE SECRETARIAT OreSEMtiNa TION LASSIE TD WISSAGE Tots, COMES ~* BOUT, AND/OR aanns- SREN Bt PERSO! UNIT NOTIFIED me : SECRET ~-— (When Filled Inj STemest oS REPSCTUCTION OF THIS CORT PROHIBITED t AOVARKE COPY oO SAD Oo SLOTTED = ark OFKR 1 VES D no ra & wey ww ar =z wemseds WO rilk “ ROEF TO FILE NO. orssew Pete) = tig eo Claet 10 enaxcn T) castor (] sic. 1NEO CSECRET 2551002 NOV @& CITE HExICe ClTY 6228 1 DIRECTOR, GUATEMALA CITY INFO JiCOBRA 3°82 RYBAT PBRUMEW LIRING~3 Li Hv 68 N43465 "REFS A. MEXICO CITY 8159 (ie an B. GUATEMALA CITY 9735 (PMOy12 "4, LIRING-3 WRITTEN REPCRT PER LIRING-9 REQUEST WAS " REVIEWED BY STATIGN WITH ASSISTANCE LEONARD S, TORNET. REPORT of _} LIMITED TO ACTUAL EXPERIENCES WHILE INCARCERATED GUATEMALA city : : ge M222 aw SNFORMATION ACTUALLY RECEIVED FROM FAR MEMBERS IM SAME HATLe " LERING-3 BRIEFED TG DECLARE HIMSELF REABY HELP GUAT REBELS FOR _ - IDEOLOGICAL REASONS AND AT SAME TIME IMPLY HE IN WEED MAT, MIGROFILMED HELP AFTER LONG IMPRISONMENT. . t i LG . , Dec £9 1968 - 2. LIRING-9 WAS WAITING AT LIRING GATE 17329 HOURS WHE : . LIRING-3 ARRIVED WITH REPORT. MEETING HELD IN BACK ROOM CONSULATE Orie : ;4°8? AMD LIMITED TO LIRING-3 AND LIRING-9. FOLL HIGH POINTS THIS | iad MEETING: 7 ° _ . os ~ ~ 7 on . oe a A. LIRIG-9 DID NOT READ REPORT BUT HAD LIRING-3 GIVE | boo} - HIM MAIN POINTS ORALLY. APPEARED MOST INTERESTED 19 LIRING-3 a |B Jor- 340 2930 hx: “ah SECRET A’ ae : é ae Take ate esTaet REL DUT Ne em hee 4 | ~” STATEMENTS ON HOW GUAT REBELS FEEL TOWARDS PSRUMEN, MODDED |WHEW | a | 9) ERING-3 STATED WHAT REBELS WEED IS ADEQUATRE FUNDS WOT ADD mt itoak ‘ : Capt Secettamut Osssumanow CLASS HS MESTASE Tots Comes ROUTING ANCOR manads SEEN BY SCT Note aD SECRET nections (Whee Feted inp zeae BEPCCOUC TION GF TS COPY PROMIBIT ED woes O ous O no —_— - &@Dwancs COPY Oj Suto ia SMOTTED H C1sSbrr YO FIL] 1 ow aT. z he 90O arrears { t , ~ REF TO PLE WO osscw svete out ao Cnet ro onance ipestaoy CO) si + aT. 4 ae : =o copy PAGE 2 MEXICO CiliY 6208 SECRET REN (MEAMING UDVISGRS). Bs LIRING-3 EXPLAINED HE ANARCHIST, LEFTIST, IDELAIST | AND FELT TRUE REVSLUTION GOISS JN GUATEMALA. THIS WHY HE | _ . GHIEZRESTED IN HELPENG GUAT RESZLS AKY WAY POSSIBLE. THIS ‘SEEMED \- SATISFY LIRING-9. -LIRING-9 AGAIN MENTIONED TRIP TO HIS COUNTRY FOR’ ‘ae —— LIRING-3 AND WIFE AND AGREED ARRANGE FOR PASSAGE LIRIHG-4 ON Hl ae P2RUMEN SHIP TO CANADA SO LIRING-4 COULD SEE FATHER WHO BE YORK . _ fy RESIDENT AND ILL. LIRING-9 ADAMAN, LIRING-4 SHOULD NOT SEEK VISA _ _TO UNITED STATES AS THIS WOLLD EXPOSE HER TO "GRILLING" ay LOCAL *" EMBASSY, ve D. LIRING-9 MADE VAGUE PROMISES HELP LIRING-3 IN cuR! RENT | ¢ DIFFICULT SITUATION ALTHOUGH SO FINANCIAL HELP MENTIONED. . E, LIRING-3 WAS REQUESTED TO RETURN TO LIRING 2 dec} 2 ~~ FOR FUTHER TALKS. LIRING-9 VAS SHOWN LETTERS REVENTLY RECEIVED ' i i i ' i BY LIRING-3 FROM FAR CONTACTS IS GUATEMALA. LIRING-3 DEM IneDe “ OWEVER TO LET KHIR KEEP THEM AGD LIRING-9 MADE NO ATTEMPT! COPY. ae _' Se POUCHING LIRING-3 REPORT. ‘VILL CABLE FURTHER ‘DEVE LOPRENTS. .APPRECIATE TORMET VISIT AND ASSISTANCE. 4. FILE 201-798301. i SECRET So, - Fes J) SECRET roipar nme ee a 8.86 ee ¢ 4 4 5 4 ro ad { ! i Do ATEMELA CITY : ame | City 37 } ar CB. SEC METAMAT DISSEMINAT COM “SLASS-F ED MESSAGE 7° _ Tavs Comes - cocue PERSON UNIT ROMBIED SECRET ~.0—% eee When Filed in, SES REPOCOUCTION OF Tees COPY RR OH. SED ase O ves 0 xo GLASSY TO FILLE KD a-SE" TO FILE NO ene mo Ore to Sco S‘E CRE T 2821222 NOV 68 CITE MEXICG CITY 6223 DIRECTOR, GUATENALA CITY INFO JNCOBRA st 27 Hey 68 43465 - RYPAT PBRUMEN LIRING-3 REFS A. MEXICO CITY 8159 Oe “329 f Wu Jal pe |? LIRING=S W2ITTEN REPORT PER LIRING-9 REQUEST WAS REVAEWED BY_SPATIGN WITH ASSISTANCE LEONARD S, TORMET. "REPORT 7 LIMITED TO ACTUAL EXPERIENCES WHILE INCARCERATED GUATEMALA ary 7277 AWD INFORMATION ACTUALLY RECEIVED FROM FAR MEMBERS 18 SAME ial. ~~ V IRING-3 BRIEFED TO DECLARE HIMSELF READY KELP GUAT ESELS FOR IDEOLOGICAL REASGNS AND AT SAME TIME IMPLY HE IN NEED FATERIAL HELP AFTER LONG INPRISONMENT. | .~ 2. LIRING-9 WAS WAITING AT LIRING GATE 1728 HOURS WHES , . ° fre. ‘4°62 AWD LIMITED TO LIRING~3 AXD LIRING-9. FOLL HiGH POINTS THIS _ LIRING-3 ARRIVED WITH REPORT. MEETING HELD IN BACK ROO CONSULATE 7 MEETING: ; - - - — a a - Ae LIRING-9 DID NOT READ REPORT BUT HAD LIRING-3 GIVE HIM MAIN POINTS ORALLY. APPEARED MOST INTERESTED INL iRIBG-3 jf ~ STATEMENTS ON HOw GUAT REBELS FEEL TOWARDS PBRUMEN. NODDED jee : cel. . LIRING-3 STATED WHAT REBELS NEED IS ADEQUATRE FUNDS nod mie Ye , gf ~ | elo Recao wn ols assot eb Sones aa i. SECRET. eoee - , .. . ‘Came SECRETAP UT OSEWINATON CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Tota Comis ROUTING AAOYOR TUS - Si ne PERSOW UNIT HOTS ED SECRET Chou: LJ ger ee orem an 7 : (Whan Filed bey ene fp PEPBOOUC TG OF Tis COPY PRONG ES ee ‘ i me} « @ONANTE COPV CO mSVED a SLCTYED ry woo O wis GC no C.0SSFY TO PE wo | B-OEF TO FILE HO besseu ove rug mo (rev ro Brawn oesieo ae a “erion LI AID copy “PAGE 2 SexXICG City 8228 SE CReT MEN CKEASING UDVISGRS). B. LIRING-3 EXPLAINED HE ANARCHIST, LEFTIST, IDELAIST AND FELI TRUE REVOLUTION GOING ON GUATEMALA. THIS WHY HE | " INTEREST=D IN HELPING GUAT REBELS ANY WAY POSSIBLE. THIS SEERED a UE eaprery Crore i i va, oc LIRING-9 AGAIN MENTIONED TRIP TO HIS COUNTRY FOR LIRING-3 AND WIFE AND AGREED ARRANGE FOR PASSASE LIRING-4 ow tod PBRUMEN SHIP TO CANADA SO LIRING-4 COULD SEE FATHER wHO KEW YORK RESIDENT AND ILL. LIRING-9 ADAMANT LIRING-4 SKGULD NOT ‘SEEK! VISA TO UNITED STATES AS THIS WOULD EXPOSE HER TO "GRILLING™ BY Loca: " EMBASSY, | D. LIRING-9-HADE VAGUE PROMISES HELP LIRING-3 IN CURREST DIFFICULT SETUATIGN ALTHOUGH WO FINANCIAL HELP FENTIGNED. E. Lrntne-3 WAS REQUESTED TO RETURN TO LIRING 2 DEC i” FOR FUTHER TALKS. LiRING-9 WAS SHOW" LETTERS REVENTLY RECEIVED | - BY LIRING-3 FROM FAR CONTACTS IS GUATEMALA. LIRING-3 DEGLINEDO t tees : “327 W OWEVER, To LET HIM KEEP THEM AND LIRING-9 MADE WO ATTENPT copy ~ THEM, . . , t do. 3. POUCHING LIRING-S REPORT. vILL CABLE FURTHER DEVELOPHERTS. | APPRECIATE TORAET VISIT AND ASSISTANCE. 7 a 7 . 4. FILE 201-798381.. : i. SESRET 0 SeeREy hey t : . ied wo . % team ee eee ee i . ; + - . 7 1 . - . s - ‘ . 7 . aw + 1 teen e nnn ine | \ CABLE SECRETARIAT OSSEMINATION — Cuassnen vesticg “ff Tov, Comes ~~ PERSOW LT BOT SES . SECRET ee stan Fated ves DEAT BOLOR INTTUALS - SEEN BY ed aes cone [ ————— e REIS Che OF Tees COP Pie B TED + ADWANCE COPY [ j osc0 [_] sc-s = = - mOPKR LES LL WO ev. oo z CASwEY FS FILE MOD. “ R-aEF 1D OE WO - pesage ere ren 2 _ *\eeD Lear ro wesece Ti ‘pesreov D) sic t eo 7 rr - | wl , (Jrocory| ala, Hwetf _ ] : | TTS ECR ET 238i0e2 SOV @& CITE MEXICO CiTY 6228 a ., DIRECTOR, SUATENALA CITY IMFO JCOERA “232 RygaT PERWMEN LIRIUG-3 2 Nev 68 pagags “REFS A. MEXICO CITY 8159 Caer 2d Re Sul - _ B. GUATEMALA cary-sf8o(PMobI2 ) Ce: L Ww} |" (ance ass -REPGRT PER LIRING-9 REQUEST waS “REV SKED_BY-STATICN WITH ASSISTANCE LECSARD S. TORM:T. REPORT LIMITED 19 ACTUAL EXPERIENCES EHILE THCARCERATED GUATEM/LA CITY *2 AND INFORMATION ACTUALLY RECEIVED FROM FAR MEMBERS 16 SAME JAIL. LIRING-3 ERIEFED TO DECLARE HIKSELF READY KELP GUAT R2BELS FOR | IDEOLOGICAL REASGNS AND AT SAME TIME IMPLY HE IN BREED MATERIAL HELP AFTER LONG IMPRISOWMENT. , 2. LIRING-9 WAS WAITING AT LIRING GATE 17356 HOURS vHER: ; LIRING-3 ARRIVED WITH REPORT. MEETISG HELD IN BACK ROOM CONSULATE. 17) aWD LIMITED TO LIRINS-3 AKD LIRING-9, FOLL HIGH PGLNTS This . -- > =: 7 WEETING: pe be ap os A. LIRING-9 DID HOT READ REPORT BUT HAD LIRING-3 GIV 3 _ WIM MAIN POIATS ORALLY. APPEARED MOST INTERESTED I® LIRING-3— : ~ "STATEMENTS O8 HOW GUAT REBELS FEEL TOWARDS PBRUMEN. HODE p WHES ; 3 LIRING-3 STATED WHAT REBELS KEES 1S ADEQUATRE FUNDS BOT ADDITIONAL . eet j rate _ oe 7 ' a ERG Aeraes ny als 28X0v 68 o | : | = uv a wae, oe . a ote ‘SECRET ¥ J a 7 "yp tetremeiimpersia pens mon ese see . +- > BOR FUTHER TALKS. LIRING-9 WAS SHOWS LETTERS REVENTLY RECEIVED * Canit SECRETACUT DSScMinATiCN Cina 0 tarseuce Tora, cores PERIONS att T OTF ED ° SECRET esr ne [When Filled to) Sern m BLPROT UL hOm OF Tres COPY PPOHIE TED + aDwance Cory ff SUED [J seres wo [ves © wo 7 CLASBY FO FILE nO | ea vo ns me ena aw [net ro PAGE 2 Mexico ciTY s228 SECRET MEW (MEANING UDVISORS). B. LIRING-3 EXPLAINED HE ANARCHIST, LEFTIST, IDELAIST AND FELT TRUE REVULUTION GOING O GUATEMALA. THIS WHY HE = 2 0 - t “INTERESTED I8 KELPIEG GUAT REBELS ANY WAY POSSIBLE, THIS SZEMED as “tl! SATISFY LIRING-9. SO f C. LIRING-9 AGAIN MENTIOKED TRIP TO HIS COUNTRY FOR © LIRING-3 AND WIFE AND AGREED ARRANGE FOR PASSAGE LIRING-4 Ou _ PERUNEN SHIP TO CANADA SO LIRING-4 COULD SEE FATHER WHO SEW YORK — RESIDENT AND ILL. LIRING-9 ADAMANT LIRING-4 SHOULD NOT SEEK VISA TO UBITED STATES AS THIS WOULD EXPOSE HER TO. “GRILLING™ BY LOCAL ” EMBASSY, B. LIRING-3 BADE VAGUE FRORISES HELP LIRIHG-3 IN CURRES : DIFFICULT SITUATIOB ALTHOUGH NO FINANCIAL HELP MENTIONED. E. LIRING-3. 4AS REGUESTED TO RETURN TO LIRING 2 DEC _ BY LIRING-3 FROM FAR CONTACTS IS GUATEMALA. LIRING-3 DECLIBEDO * "HOWEVER TO LET HIB KEEP THEM AlD LIRING-S MADE WO ATTERPT copy - THEM, ~ . | a re 3. POUCHING LIRING-3 REPORT. WILL * CABLE FURTHER veveL ames. aa i - a we u rs APPRECIATE TORNET VISIT AND ASSISTANCE. . 7 4. FILE 201-798301. , re ae SECRET vr . ¢ . we wey valty : , ee mys ee ae ae oe oe ee oe =_ - i _, Caare SECPETAQ AT CrSse Mina TION TL AGEL OE be BOTH ANG 2 METS - ON Ee PERC UNIT NOTE ED rr es to : is 2 > i eH i AOwaNcE COSY CJ “SUED C] Sorted a an Se eos wore ves C2 no + wn Fee 15? . st i | CLASSIFY YO FILLE MO ey {cS | & R-@EF TO LE 6O 5 m4 | o = _ } Oseuw ey, wa rea * : f.€ 80 Tl Rrer to Fe aon BEST eov LL sie vO RET eee arr d H ° [Jato cory: i ' . _ Co¥8 cove CCST.CRPS. __ 3 _ &észel io SECRET 262222 Ov 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 8205 GUATEMALA CITY, INFO DIRECTOR ADMIN , Orce UATE MAD A Rey me Foe ease N 7 Dae eres me ew aaa rué ~Y 1. TORMET WILL RETURE GUATEMALA PAA 321, 27 SOV. agente eneeren mermee weiner eene Seat ptt Serban uN A+ ' , | 2. APPRECIATE HIS VISIT, WHICH VERY HELPFUL. a SECRET | meget teens te a Piet, lay . SECRET ee Fon Peon O° FET . ae SECRET —<ee Che ___f When F fied hy eae cat ae com OF ws 3 ao en. "ab, $9 Caster vO pee no PREC: rei ie. mee ROIS TO PLE BO sseu gv. Jt ree Lf Fra eo Lest to wraace TF} sexe Onc ey De tame mY ge aa ae CHa i SECRE T 2322862 WOV 62 CITE GUATEMALA CITY $739 - _ Vitam 4! ple IMMEDIATE MEXECO CITY IWFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR m ; i Fn “ RYBAT PERUMERN . an f f en) REFSs &. MEXICO CITY 8155 CIN 2359 68 be L306 1} ID B. DIRECTOR 53469 | ‘at Je LEGNARD S. TORMET CILEN) GUATEMALA CITY CASE OFFICER To TRAVEL MEXICG CITY FGR REF DISCUSSIONS. TORMET ATTEMPTING BOOK PASSA : PAN AM FLT 562, 24 NOV. WILL ADVISE FIRM ETA BY CABLE, 24 Bove EQUEST BEET AaD ACCOMODATE. 2. FILE: 281-7933d1 SECRET. To meee f / SECRET sree eats tea 14-0000 Lot) 1 GI ED PAL PAESSAGE Tora, [OPES yon rst : bi SECRET twee ene creme E “5 < a J) {When Filled fn) rare = CLASSY TO FUE MO. BREF TO FLEE NO me mo Cetr. ro SceCRET 2322132 wv <8 Cite GUATEMALA CITY 3746 IMMECIATE MEXICO CITY INFO JHMEDIATE BIZECT On RYBAT PBRUMEN fo | | REFS GUATEMALA CITY 9733 =a) ‘10612, Qlv EE MAGE LE ; IDEN: BARRY 3. RGYWEN. Lf i SECRET poe ! : | | } t | i ~ $ t u A ! wea i . i L! | J . _ 7 - feces ee h, 1. i i 4 | | : i eee ee et te re te we ee eee — - _ ae — = om to ~ : oy 1 cee tne eh net we ede te a | +) SECRET ote | : Burne ere ce wre ae nem tee rete ‘ ) - 7 . 7 | /« ‘ : . . BEstAce Foam { Outiee anc/on mitass - 68% 87 “Wetas cones, hes TTT fe F we 2, AUTH Tp een ep) Bo eee n CAG/L [ ““stenet | rt vt. —~ 0, 9354 ~ mT i% i ; u 23 Sovenver 1963 ae re ~ fre Of SECRTTARLAS eessemauation al soe Co owavece [7] serves ro. oeanen ; Corns mp 201- —— Pa | [80 ener a IRE PE CS FE NO. 201-7983015 xeref 340922 a’ ae EA eer pwr / - ofe } _ / & {ecenfacotion; SECRET cre paectoe IMMEDIATE 79 fate Mies 93469 _ + Vyexrcocrty cuaTEala cry ROCTIKE: ‘ TCcRA rt | i ~ t RYBAT/PERUMES | bo - “BIFSe AL GUSTEMALA CITY 9736 (IH 40292) * - B. MEXICO CITY 159 (7H 4273) =* CG. DIRECTCR 47408 98x. (NOP SEP JMCOmA) ; | 1, AGREE POINTS REF A PARA 1 A TERU E PUT EELIEVE TIME HO PROPITIOUS | FoR DIRECT GUAT CITY STATICN REP PISCUSSICN NITE MEXICO CITY STETION ON GULE | oF £0 neta resmency srrorros am KeEe ASE SV OLVEMERY, POR THAT REASUA, UNLESS IMPORTANT KEEDS TO CORTRARY, RECCMMZ\D KXOULEDGRABLE GUAT CITY STATION CASE CPFICER PROCZZD MEXICO AS REQUESTED REP B. r i | PLUTO TEE 2. HELIEVE AS STATED REP C THAT LIRING-3 Stud BE FACTUAL aS POSSTELE iH PREPARIEG REPORT OF CORTARTS MO EXPERIENCES WATLE TWRISCRD ouaTEL, AD IW GIVIRG CPIKION O# HOW BEERS HAVE PACED THRE. TO YAZE HIM APPRAR 700 1 RNOMCEDGEAELR O% FAR/POT COULD AROUSE SUSPICIONS LIRTHO-9 AMD COLLEAGUES, | 3. IT SREG POSSIBLE LIRING-9 MAY HAVE BEEN RELATING DIRECTLY TO ACTIVITIES ' - @p MECTOR SANCHEZ GORZAIEZ PER MEXICO CITY 7744 (1H 16626) IF LIREERL-2' REPCRT | YIDEMD BASED ON FACT. en er ‘y - . vos 18 . CORPINDED : 8 : . a : t e : _ . 1 sot COCRBIANKG OFF:cERS j : foo . - |. PRARNO orca SBCRET | . : } om t REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, [ F > COmr mo. Boat re . a, a re 14-0000 ‘ - f SOSTNG AND/O8 SOTLAS -/5c€ oF } a ata aa eS MELSAGE FOI Botal COPE a: SECRET eo € s¥cerramar pit ieemance ‘. | () won Cl orssmor 10) mui. eas TT ws re! een eet tz ne, : & TPO: — : . ee CL) m0 CoFY | FRE ow . foot. ‘ } _. : ictcresact) {ore Gl Lice fied) (etereece ramtes) t fl _SZCRET Ie pmextor ZSA7C 2 [Pass Two no st MEXICO CIPY © GUATEMALA CI a - be CBIEOTIVE, OF CORSE, 3S TO can we Glad SETCTTT NOUS AN) RRUTE : oS a ANY CUBAN EFYORT THERE. AP SAME TDS DISTRE BNTTCE SUNOS TO EXPOSE RAND a AS MOCH AS POSSIBLE WITHIE FEASIBLE KNO/LEDGRABILITY LIRING3, ACCORDINGLY | 3 ESLIEVE DETAILED DISCUSSION IN MEXICO WITH GUAT STAYICH C/OATTHISTDS =, 3 WOULD EE PROFITABLE AED WELL WORTH VISIT. I oat 4 : “3 ERD cP MESSAGE oe . in ~ ™ i Ege Counts s References attached — 4 A - 7 ) ) ) eas * cad Cad wa/coc: Paul Coeret (telecon) vi/2s fits (erate) : e i Ao METIACE FORK oo. TOTAL COPEL ats a @, J. KAUFMAN ~ 2 “SECRET h », 9354 223 ovenber 1968 u , - | i) HADEX pesmay =} ssTuIN To — MAKCA a FRE BD . : 201- ; ] a i [jp wowme =) maw cs Fite no. 2017963015 xeref 3409228 SECRET 7 cm puseroe IMMEDIATE FA [Gt nie, Me IAB, _ » VMextco crty GUATEMALA Crrr ROUTINE: ‘TPCORRA ee ' Pe . io " Xy . . t RYBAT/2EBRUMEB a “= | — BBEDE Be. UUBIEMALA VILL 10 (4p Gunza: - 2g WU Ox ao v - . By MEXICO CITY 8159 (1H 40273) #* \, . C. DIRECTOR 47408 "#8 (NOT SER? NComA) No AGREE POINTS REF A PARA 1 A THRU E OUT KELIEVE TIMG POs PROPITIONS 1. ; FOR DIRECT GUAT CITY STATICH REP DISCUSSION WITH MEXICO CITY STETION OF cur ! 7 eae ree RG FeaTeO Coed : THSUUGENCY SITUATICN AND asaeimmmcenstes INTCLVEMSAT. FGA TaaT Rbasds, i URLESS IMPORTANT HEEDS TO CONTRARY, RECCOMEND KNOWLEDGEABLE GUAT CITY STATION J . CASE OFFICER PROCEED MEXICO AS REQUESTED REF B, 4 oa EELIEVE AS STATED REF C THAT LIRISG-3 SHOULD EBB FACTUAL aS POSSIBLE : 2. TH PREPARING REPORT oF comracrs (AD DOFERIECIS VATE IWPRISOWD SUATEMALA, AX TW GTVIEG CPTITON ON HOw BSGSERD HAVE YATLED THAR, To WEE HIM APPEAR 70 e : MUOMEDGEAILE OF FAR/POT COULD ARCUSE SUSPICIONS LIRTR9 AND COLLZAGTES. | en 3. IF SKDS POOSTBLE LIRIEG9 MAY HAVE BEEN RELATING DIRSCILY 10 ACTEVITIES GH RECTOR SANCHEZ GONZALEZ PER MEXICO CITY 7744 (1 26686) oy Las? mp : yy THDEED BASED Om PACT. MICROFILMED } | . pec 20 1968 Cosrrmosn — s— pa en Ff Bau 3 Yo 043F scone om iy - . : . . } r ocean ian Ameren tse an em nee gegen Sree a onmaeene wot j H t 14-0000 , 1 1 i i ' i - ; ; \ i ny ‘ + ‘ TTT ee 7 MESTACE TORM : 8G ITNS ARD/OF ONTIALE:- SEER EY FGTSL COMES: phy 16 . __2eTae COMES: pi [ SECRET 0 moe “Ey resnor (J sromro__ anes re ee () wo onex C) oraz mcs me wo, ot [oomdasnony jects ond time bled} Gaeees mamber] ze ; SECRET oneucon 3 IVES [PAGE TWO aio. lara rw CTUTEMALA CITY . . : ! a eee’ 4. CBIECTIVE, OF COURSE, IS TO ERZAX UP GUAT IKSURGENCY FORCES AID ReCATE 2-2 ARY CUBAN EFFORT THITE. ar sane the pastan ertes Sesto moss BaD 7 AS MOCH AS POSSIELE WITZIN FEASIBLE KSOWLEDGZABILITY LIRING-3. ACCORDINGLY | BELIEVE DETAILED DISCUSSION IW MEXICO WITH GUAT STATION C/o aT THTS 1De oe WOULD EE FROPITABLE AND WELL WFdE VIST?. a : . BED OF PESSAGE 7 7 \ 1 . eee . st t References sttachead 2) oes} | ‘feu 6 Chart {telesos) Catef, cOOFOMATS OrncEES 1 ee oR REN AGN AN Rat eerie eee ncn Le Hen A She ABLE SECRETAR, etek TH ° ELASSIFIED MESSAGE Tota, COPES 4 Onumit pOts LD " on oe | - SECRET wiz /b¢ Do . {When F.ted Inj «<- PEPRODLAT ON OF THiS COON Piet BITED ANCE COPY StUED CT morn wee more GG ves OC) no ae a D240 z CASSer TO Fue NOL BRECE RREP YO WUE Oo S8en ssew v——sdf eet re mio Deer rc fuemo Diver to acm To manenE _pesrnor Eien; ted masa lt, ! [noon lait | rm (c Sa _c| p SECR = f 2322062 WY 63 CITE GUATEMALA CITY $7239 IMMEDIATE “EX1CO CITY INFO INMEDIATE DIRECTOR ‘ RYBAT PERUMEN j REFSs A. MEXICO CITY 8159 CM 2515989 ti 40612 B. DIRECTOX 53469 ? ' Qe J. LEONARD S. TORHET CIDENS GUATEMALA UITY CASE OFFICER: To TRAVEL MEXICO CITY FOR REF DISCUSSIONS, TORUEI ATTEMPTING BOOK PASSAGE PAN AN FLT 562, 24 SOV. WILL ADVISE FIRM ETA BY CABLE 24 NOV. REQUEST REET ARD ACCOMODATE. _ 2. FILE: 261-798301 Sony 3 fen SECRET _ efile ~ SECRET Heike yt 4 wan \ i ‘| Came Secarraruy Desncunow WNIT MOTIFIED SE c RE T 2353812 NOV 63 CITE GUATENALA CITY $736 IMMEDIATE NEX Ico CITY 1iFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTO2, ROUTINE JACOBRA RYBAT/PER UNEN/LIRINS-3 ——— 27M 60 1:1 a? 2a eer &- Aer és MEALLY CLT s1Ds(W gE 1. BECAUSE LiRING-3 COULD BOT LOGICALLY HAVE GAINED DETAILED | TESIGHT INTO INSURGENCY MOVEMENT itt “GUATEMALA DURING ENCARCERAT ION, DO wor BELIEVE IT WECESSARY FOR GUATEMALA CITY STATION OFFICER t { : PROVIDE EXTENSIVE AND DETR ILED SRIEF ING FOR PREPAP ATION LIRING-3 oe REPORT. USGEST FOLLOWING GENERAL GUIDELINES, SUBJECT 10 Has: : a _ APPROVAL, WHICH OSTENSISILY TO BE IMPRESSIONS OF LIRING-S BASED a ; OF CONVERSATIONS WITH FAR LEADERS WHILE IN JAIL. , i A. EMPHASIZE FRAGMENTATION, DISORGANIZATION AND COMPETITION ° 1 “OF INSURGEN; FORCES HAVE SERIOUSLY DISRUPTED INSURGENT MOVEMENT, sea WHICH ROW STAGNANT. ET re ene : By LEADERSHIP 1S OBY IOUSLY IMMATURE “AND INCAPABLE OF | ORGANIZING AN EFFECTIVE MOVEMENT. Oe So eo C. ACCORDING ROLAKDO “CEBOLLITA” FAR FuuDds MISUSED BY - : LEADERS im “HON-REVOLUT LON ARY “WAYS.” . j- - De RECENT FAR TERRORISM, wHIcH “oi most PART r ILL-confe We _ AND ‘WOT PART OF OVERALL STRATEGY, HAS WEAKENED MOVEMENT THRO JGH Do HK Ao eecoe ih ofS 22. oy 66 OWE, ee 7.0. SECRET geod» . ; ad te ‘ . Soy aa i | 3 ‘ 14-0000 Cant SEC PETARUT O:SSEMMATION CiASSIFIED MESSAGE Totem Comes : QRUTING ARO/OR INITHLS - $£0 BY Fase a eo eee RECESS T ROT FED SECRET coe ans {Whee Filed In} wamooia REPROOUC TON OF THiS COPY PROPER ED —_ Avene COPE L] «cues [Eb corres (NDE. o ves CO no z CRAB MOY TO FE ee . os at: S-REF TO FPHE NO. onstee or__ rar 2 sus mo Dect ro omen oteracy Deo. tO { }map cory ILE. VR, PAGE 2 GUATEMALA CITY $736 LOSSES FROM GOS RETALIATION. GOS ABLE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IMPULSIVE ACTIONS BY FAR MEMBERS WHO FAILED MAKE ADEQUATE PREPARAT 10HS: BEF OZEHAND. ae, ' : &. ESSENTIAL THAT NEW LEADERSHIP CADRE BE FOUND TO REPLACE PRESENT COMMAND IF REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT TO SUCCEED. . 2. FYI: OBJECTIVE OF ABOVE IS TO PAINT AS DISMAL A PICTURE AS POSSIBLE FOR CUBANS, AND TO SUGGEST THAT LATTER: IMPOSE CONDITIONS WHICH WILL BE UNACCEPTABLE 7O PRESENT INSURGENT LEADERSHIP. FEEL THAT ANY ATTEMPT 8Y CUBANS TO REPLACE CURRENT LEADERSHIP wouLD “ i FURTHER FRACTICNALIZE AND DEMORAL IZE INSURGENTS. . i i - } : fe yet ze NO INDEX. FILE: 2€2=792301, wee pos _ "SECRET : Po! i X- i <4 i wv o 4 , c i ww i F ae ! i i oe - in _ _ ~ ee So et Pee eee ee bet . j . : t . = t . i . : 1 . aA ‘ . 14-D0008) as tf: east SICALTARIAT DSS TON . MeRiowomt NKOTHED _Torm, ee a60/08 TaTiaS'- SEEN BY carse NET Gao: ‘ . Le | ~6SDO ( apy CLASSIFY 10 FEE MO. par to rus “-——— _ TP eCEDEI Cid ossem meee ¢ ruc wo Oner vo enavcn ona rnoy () wc. eh a) uit Ht Enc con =e a} 2 ‘ a] ‘ 2 7-3 2 - 0} D _____—_—Csjpn_clou cloulps, ali 2,clsap3 olesiseco _ { t 2 u te SECRET 2383812 NGV 68 CITE GUATEIALA CITY 9736 so ' { IMGEDIATE MEXICO CITY INFO IMMFDIATE DIRECTOR, ROUTINE JMCOBRA | : i i RYBAT/ PERUNEN/LIRING-3 a — meee mee nhes Ui 68 Ws 4029 | = Rare Menace Cate S155 Ge oe . . & 1. BECAUSE LiRING-3 COULD NOT LosicaLLy HAVE GAINED DETAILED , _ | INSIGHT INTO INSURGENCY MOVEMENT iN GUATEMALA DURING ENCARCERAT JOR, “| DO HOT BELIEVE IT NECESSARY SOR CUATEMALA CITY STATION OFFICER PROVIDE EXTENSIVE AND DETAILED SRIEF ING FOR PREPARAT I08 LIRING-3 | REPORT. SUGGEST FOLLOWING GENERAL GUIDELINES, SUBJECT Te Has: L APPROVAL, WHICH OSTENSIBILY TO BE IMPRESSIONS OF LIRING-3 BASED 4 ON CONVERSATIONS WITH FAR LEADERS WHILE IN JAIL. Y A. EMPHASIZE FRAGMENTATION, DISORGANIZATION AND COMPETITION | ) OF INSURGEN? FORCES HAVE SERIOUSLY ( DISRUPTED INSURGENT MOVEMENT. | WHICH NOW STAGIANT. 2 0 PRE oo _ is Se B. LEADERSHIP 1S OBVIOUSLY IMMATURE ‘AND INCAPABLE OF | |. . ORGANIZING AN EFFECTIVE HOVEMENT. C. ACCORDING ROLAXDO “CEBOLLITAT FAR FUNDS MISUSED BY LEADERS IN: “NON-REVOLUT ICNARY WAYS.” D. RECENT FAR TERRORIS', WHICH FoR MOST PART ILL~conyet ED AND WOT PART OF OVERALL STRATEGY, HAS: WEAKENED MOVEMENT THROUGH eos ke eanceo 1 ofs 22 dor 66 oF07%. (2 pe fan yd. Pe SECRET ae wrote pete on uP yr it te ea ott base SFCRETAMUT OSSEMaMNnON Curse ED MESSAGE Yoru Comers - pout axeD/OR PETALS eeen er "TREO WOT MOTI "NPP mee [>| a we . S r Ph ne come ot ree rare fee een {When Filed in) puntgmnpivebendl Lc hesamaada alld PAGE 2 GUATEMALA CITY 9736 LOSSES FROM GCG RETALIATION. GOG ABLE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IMPULSIVE ACTIONS BY FAR KENDERS WHO FAILED WAKE ADEQUATE PREPARATIONS! BEF OREHAND. Se Pf E. ESSENTIAL THAT HEV LEADERSHIP CADRE BE FOUAD TO REPLACE PRESENT COMMAND IF REVOLUTIONARY MOVEXENT TO SUCCEED. 2. Fils OBJECTIVE OF ABOVE IS TO PAINT AS DISHAL A PICTURE | AS POSSIBLE FOR CUBANS, AND TO SUGGEST THAT LATTER IMPOSE conDrribws JJHICH VILL BE UNACCEPTABLE 70 PRESENT INSURGENT . LEADERSHIP, FEEL THAT ANY ATTENPT BY CUBAES To REPLACE ‘CURRENT. LEADERSHIP WOULD - FURTHER FRACTIOWALIZE AND DENORALIZE: INSURGENTS. : 3e HO INDEX. FILES 201-798301. 1nhin 14-0000 a | ree wOFED - a } SECRET amc rec crane, i : Le - - : - oT H Caer SECRETARY OSSEMmImATION ~ Crsser ito UMessere Tota. Comes ROLSTING AND/OR ENSTIACS - SEEN EO Sere prem n BSste cummrenursece _tora.cones JJ SSS Se crower t Ter 7 “ > TO DO WITH THESE THIWGS” CCLANDESTISE ACTIVITIES 18 GuaTENALAD { When F dled in} amen FLPROOUC TION OF TonS COPY PE OW BITED zt ba 3! ‘ ———— PRECEDENCE ™ =. weer 10 ne WO ossem ~__ Ay Ye ° me 0o Caer. ro peance 1) otsteov Ose (o7 SE CR E T 2500322 NOV 68 CITE SEXICO CITY 8159 : ; THMEDIATE GUATEMALA CITY, DIRECTOR IMFO JMCOERA | t ' 22 toy 68 1H 840273 t | fe RYBAT PBRUMEA LIRING-3 REF: MEXICO CITY 75¢e2 & zssa] te DURING LONG DISCUSSION LIRIMG-9 HAD AT LIRI#3 WITH | LIRISG-3 ON ZL NOV LIRIBG-9 ASKED LIRING-3 PREPARE DETAILED | WAITTEN REFCAT DUE i738 HOURS 26 NOV ON HIS FXPERIENCES GUATEMALA AMD HIS COBTACTS WITH FAR PERSONALITIES WHILE INCARCERATED» WHEN LIRIKG-3 MENTIONED LACK ADEQUATE PBRUMEN SUPPOR? LIRi, KG-9 EXCITEDLY AGREED STATIEG HIS CAPITAL | DID NOT UNDERSTSND Fas AND HAD DOSE BABY THINGS HESS. HE ADDER LIRING-3 SHOULD port out Gz PACER HOW PBAUHEN HAD FAILED IN GUATEMALA AND SIVE HIS OPIKION OF YHAT NEEDED. LIRING-9 ALSO VERY INIERESTED 7 WHAT | LIRiNG-3 KNOWS OF SQUABSLE BETWEEN GUAT LEFTISTS. aiONG mast - OTHER QuTstloss WIRIM- ° VANTED TO KNOW WHETHER JEANETIE Fine HaD FAR MISSION BEFORE KER Beata | 2. LIRING-9 STATED CHIEF LIRIMG “DOES NOT HAVE VERY MUCH AW “HIS GPINION DOES WOT MATTER.” SAID WOULD ARRANGE FOR . ae ree ee SECRET 1400000 C28E SCCOETAP AT OSSEMANATION ELAS FED ML ESSALE Tater ots BOLTING BNOVCA INITIALS - SEEN OF PERO en NOT SED ~ ° * SECRET maim -. ” (Wee Filed inp oon to stam i REPRLOUA Tom OF Ten « Tes COPY PR BED PAGE 2 HEXICO CLIIY BIS9 SECRET Do MEETING AT i738 ON 25 WO WITH "SOME MY COLLEAGUES” SO cat DISCUSS LIRING-3 REPORT ANMW SUGGESTIONS AT LENGTH 7 1h BETTER | PLACE FR PRIVATE TALKO” WHEN LIRIEG-3 EXPRESSED RSPE aa - ntoK4 REPLIFY HIS STONMOT TN SENSI te peau UPPLIAL, LIRING-9 t. SUGGESTED HE HIGHT BE INVITED FOR CULTURAL EXPOSITION TO MAKE | ‘TRIP APPEAR IBNOCUOUS AND OFFERZD TG SAKE ALL NECESSARY ;BRANGE- MESTS, , : | 3. REQUEST GUAT CITY STATION OFFICER FAMILIAR WITH Fans FGT OP PROCEEDS MEXICO CLIY MOREL SG 23 HOV TO BISCUSS ABOVE ASD! PROVIDE GUIDANCE FOR PREPARATION LIRZNS-3 REPOST TO LIRING. 15 ADDITION TD PERSOWAL EXPERIENCE Lik tic-3 COULD ATTRIBUTE Ir8F0 WHECH WOFIRM BIGHT WANT REACH PERUMENERS TO sCv LEAD JOSE ! IGNACTG ROLANDCO(LOPEZ) RUIZ WITK WHOM HAD CONTACT IB JAIL. PLS ABUSE BROSG CFFICER SKOULD PHO IDEN. 4. FILE 281-7598331. SECRET ETA BY INHEDIATE. Wika MEET AT - arfeort BUT IF ASYTHIEG ook a0 cae oes Csare SEC PETAR AT DxsSEMnATON joan CLASSE ED MESSAGE Peasomunt wOTrED “[ SECRET rau S00 - De {When Filed at nwveree ~ REPCOCUC TION OF TS COR? PROWIBITED fe niche z [ eesswy ro pie wo ov. ar. AD “us opi Nron DOES SOT HATTER.” SAID WOULD ARRASGE FOR ' h ' : 1 Tora, Comes ~ ROUTING AND/OR raTIALS - SEEN BY wpe O ves C] wo PRECEDENCE REEF TO FILE WO ong mo Cletr ro B52 LE; 7/2) ne SECRET 232032Z NOV 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 3159 TANEDIATE GUATEMALA CITY DIRECTOR INFO JKCOBRA RYBAT PBRUAEW LIRING-3 - | REF: MEXICO CITY 79¢8 @ 2533) Uta §8 40273) DURING LOSG DISCUSSIGN LIRINS-9 HAD AT LIRIMS WITH LIRING-3 OW 2i OV LIRING-9 ASKED LIRIGG-3 PREPARE DETAILED WAITIEN REFCRT DUE 1730 HOURS 26 kGV OF HIS EXPERIENCES GUATEMALA, AO HIS CONTACTS WITH FAR PERSONALITIES WHILE INCARCERATED. | / UHES LIRIAG-35 BESTICGNED LACK ADEQUATE PBRUMEW SUPPCE? LIRi wa-9 EXCLTEOLY AGREED STATING HIS CAPTTAL DID WOT UNDERSTAND) FAR | AND KAD DOSE MARY THI acs ES. HE ADDER LIRISG-3 SHGJLD POLNT :OUT O& PAPER HOW PERUMEN HAD FAILED Ik GUATEMALA AMD SIVE HIS | OPINZCH OF WHAT SEEDED. LIRING-9 ALSO VERY INTERESTED i8 wHAT LIRIHG-3 KNOWS OF SQUADBLE BETWEEN GUAT. LEFTISTS. axt0nG asd | OTHER QUESTIONS LIRING- 3 VANTED TO KNOW WHETHER JEANETTE F1 i. Hab FAR MISSIOH BEFORE HER FEATH. 2. LIRI WG-9 STATED CHIEF LIRIWG “DOES NOT HAVE VERY MUCH 10 bo WITH THESE THINGS” (CLANDESTINE ACTIVITIES 18 GUATEMALA) } SECRET CaS & SECRETARIAT DiesEMNANON _. — CLS ieo MeEssace Tora, Comes BOUTNG AND/OR .l - SEEN BY FIO Gey BST EO SECRET oan {wer Filled int nee an ee < sovnce cory Oo ssuap oO s.oTTso cilfssier te mis Ko. ar. = 1 BREF TO PLE WG. iy ous BO Car. To Cran besreay (] 10. OSSe Ov ___._____. PEN ” RetGne . at RID cory/” PAGE 2 MEXICO CiTY 8159 SECRET ~ MEETING AT 3738 ON 25 bOv WITK "SOHZ BY COLLEAGUES” SO CAR DiSOUSS LIRING-3 REPORT AND SUGGESTIONS AT LENGTH 7 I8 BETTER za | PLACE FCR PRIVATE TALK.” WHES LERING-3 EXPRESSED HOPE aE MIGH HT FAPLIFY BLS REPONE 2N YonoUM Le PpxHnce UnrilAL, Linise-» SUGGESTED HE MIGHT BE INVITED 75R CULTURAL EXPOSITION TO MAKE TRIP APPEAR ; ZyNOCUCUS ASD OFFERED 10 MAKE ALL WECESSARY eon a BENTS. | ; 3. REQUEST GUAT CITY STATIC OFFICER FAMILIAR VITH FAR/ PGT OP \PROCEDD MEXICO CITY MOREZEG 23 ECV TO DISCUSS ABOVE And) . ' " PROVIDE GUIDAKCE FOS FREPARATICS LIRING-3 REPORT 70 LIRI NG. I ADDITION 72 PERSONAL EXPERIENCE LIRIHe=3 COULD ATTRIBUTE’ 1870 WHICH WOFIRM MIGHT WANT REACH PERUMENRERS TO NOW DEAD JOSE IGNACIO __ ROLANDOCLOPEZ? RUIZ WITH WHOM HAD CONTACT IW JAIL. PLS aDvise a a ETA BY IMMEDEATE. WiLL MEET aT arSporT BUT IF ANYTHING cors “WRONG CFFICER SHOULD PHONE IDER. 4. FILE 231-798391. SECRET ~ aT. meee ce ee a see See : , de SECRET ipbeete se cee dee eee CaBué SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION RSS ES WSESSAGE Tova COMES ~ OUTING ANS OR TLRS + sto~ Ete od J PERSON/UNIT NOT FES GROW) ai Bi SECRET alte PL [waa Filled my mmm fas MCL este Kat -oe C6 d0 ADVANCE COPY EET awe0 Oo OTT EO we « _b/P_: orsseu we Pen et 3; $34 i PEFWOCOUCT' ON OF TeHtS COPY PROMIBITED aoz OC ves 0 wo . L164 . cusstiey To me NO ; Mel oe aos —~ PREGIDENTE a-EF TO PLE NO.. Fu RO MET TO Bt4ANcm DOs7 eCr SECRET 2382322 WOV 63 CITE Waa —— IMMEDIATE GUATEMALA CLIY,#IRECTOR INFO JMCOBRA an welt RYBAT FERUMEN LIRING-3 of? poo mo 22 Bee $i 51540273 REFS MEXIC’ CETY T9ee & 25321) 1. BURING LONG DiSCUSSIGN LIRING-9 HAD AT LIRING WITH *-| 7 LIRIAC-3 ON 21 SOV LIRING-9 ASKED LIRISG-3 PREPARE DETAILED WRITTEN REPORT BUE i732 HGUPS 26 NOV CM HIS EXPERIENCES GUATEMALA | AND HIS CONTACTS WITH FAR PERSONALITIES WHILE INCARCERATED. | |. WHEN LIRING-3 MENTIONED LACK ADEQUATE PBRUMEN SUPPORT LIRi¥G-S EXCLIEDLY AGREED STATING HIS CAPITAL ID NOT UNDERSTEID Fer AbD | MAD DOSE MANY THINGS #SCES@. WE ADDER LIRING-3 SHOSLD POLI auT 4 GH PAPER HOW PBRUMES HAS FAILED IM GUATEMALA AND SIVE HIS i to OPINIOW OF WHAT NEEDED. LIRING-9 ALSO VERY INTERESTED iM wHaT! 7 LIRIKG-3 KNOWS-OF SQUASSLE BETWEEN GUAT LEFTISTS. asOuG MAST OTHER QUESTIONS LIRING-9 VANTED TO KOON WHETHER JEANETIc me HaD D FAR MISSIOd BEFOPE HER ZEATH. te) Qy LIRING<9 STATED CHIEF LIRING “DOES NOT HAVE VERY AUCH oy TO DO WITH THESE THINGS" (CLANDESTINE ACTIVITIES 18 | oc neemeres i AND “HIS ope wtow DOES NOT MATTER." SAID WOULD ARRANGE FOR MICROFILMED : sty Go "eS seer. sing = 3 1 $I01-349938 an | panel | ; eo o6 : : 4 " CAE_£ SECPETAR AT OSSEWMNATON Ci ASS 1B MEESASE TOTAL COCES POUTING 4nD/08 grees - SEEN BY PEOSIN UNIT HOTFES H Zeours . . T te. f SECRET 2S i i¥foes Filled inj woneue . ae! 7 PEPROOQUET On OF THiS COPY PRO BI ED AQNanCE COPY [] sco Dy wcxes } = = ween ots wES LI NO wv a oar | REF TO Fae nO a pre Ld 3 46 @0 Dest to Branco] i DESTROWT se ion EST) ij j [Jato cory; I i . ute t ! PzGE 2 WEXICG CLIY 8153 SECRET iy REETING AT i733 O¥ Z5 Bis WITH "SOMZ MY COLLEAGUES” SO CAN | DISCUSS LIRIKG-5 REPORT AND SUGSESTIONS AT LENGTH “ IN BETTER PLACE FCR PRIVATE TAL¥.* SHEN LIRING-3 EXPRESSED HOPE We mraHT AMOLIFY HIS REPGIT IM PERSON T8 PBRUMEN CAPITAL, LIRING-9 1 S'SGGESTEO HE MIGHT BE IWTIED FO® CULTURAL EXPOSITION 19 MAME RESTS. TRIP APPEAR IWHOCJOUS ALD OFFERED TO MAXE ALL NECESSARY’ “ 3. REQUZST GUAT CITY STATICN OFFICER FAMILIAR WITH FAR/ PST OP PROCTCD MEXICO CITY MOREING 235 ¥CY TO DISCUSS ABOVE ds> PEQVIDE GUIDARTE FOE FREPARATION LIRING-3 REPORT T9 LIRi NG. Irs ADDITION TO PERSONS. EXPERIENCE LIRINC-3 COULD ATR SBUTE rao WHICH WOFIRM MIGHT WAST REACH PERUMENERS TO NOW DEAD JOSE IGKACIO ROLAWDCCLOPSZ> RUTZ VITH WHOM MAD CONTACT IM JAZL. PLS pDvise “ETA BY IMMEDIATE. WILL MEET AT argport BUT IF ASYTAING GcES; WRONG CFFICER SHULD PHONE IDEM, : . few : . 4. FILE 23:-798381. re i SECRET OO . woe OERSON mT BOT. EO . S ECRET - en ANGE CO*V EET swe [wore “ow | nor, OF ves G wo Case Stceetstat Osseaemariow "1839 © MISHOE Tora Comes ROUTING ANOS eon - AEN ev ere) po 1 Wres Fused tn} wena a Ae actions ' OPINION OF WHAT MEEDED. LIQISG-9 ALSO VERY INTERESTED IN WHAT | . AD “RIS OP2BIGH DOES HOT | SATTER.* SAID -WOLLD ARRANGE FOR iH se _ | ‘ eecL snes qs ree PLPRLOK TIO OF TeaS COPY PROMBITED pe BUR n | sme nt PRECE DENCE onsce oe. pasteov Efe, RYBAT PERUKZS LIRZING-3_ REF: #EXICG CITY 7928 62553) te DURISG LOSG DISCUSSIGH LIATHG-9 Wed AT LIPT eR YTTY 22 Hey 58 id 10273 | LIRTMC~-3 OF 2i BG LIRIWG-9 ASKED LIRIMG-3 PREPARE DETAIi co WRITTEN REPORT DUE 1738 HOvaS 26 OV ON HIS EXPERIEKCES GUAT TEHALA BMD HIS COKTACTS WITK FAR PERSONALITIES WHILE INCARCERATED. WHER LIRIEG-3 FENTIONED LACK ADEQUATE PBRUMEN SUPPORT LIAi SG-9 EXCITEDLY AGREED STATI&S HIS CAPITAL DID NOT UMERSTA FAR am i HAD DSN= MANY THINGS HES, SE ALDEB LIRING-3 SHOJLD POI AT out; ON PAPER HOW PERUMEN HAD FAILED IH GUATEMALA AND SIVE HIS © LIRIEG-3 KNOWS OF SQUABBLE BETWEEW GUAT LEFTISTS, aang FASt : OTHER GUTSTIO“S LIRI es VANTED TO KWOW WHETHER JEANETTE FIRK tho be “FAR MISSION BEFCEE HER ZEATH. I 2. LIRTUG-9 STAISO CHIEF LIRING “DOES NOT HAVE VERY MUCH TO DO WITH THESE THINGS” (CLAWESTIBE ACTIVITIES IN GUATEMALA) Defebal , tH ot pmey ee e on Bip etre Cant SECPETARIAT DsSEwmeTiON om, CLASSE MESSAGE "Tota Somes SCasTING AND/OR ANAL - SON OF PERO UN! ROTELD ~ Ts SECRET 2, 1 (hen Filled Inj reer) :2 i 7! Pepaeeees —+ 18i - . EE naeg te enamel REPTOOUC TON OF Tes COST Pa: TED cm _ oe — Abvantct COPY {_] ssueo LD worn hl a | a Ee Boe eS (7) uae . z CLASEEPY TO FE MO A : or. ct Te, : : . CL SE + \ Dissce eve * os wo Dect to nance Ts + pesteor ) s0 ” “De TION ret - [Jato coy rane PAGE 2 NeXiCO CITY 8159 SECRET i ~ MEETING AT i738 ON 25 MOV WITH "SOME MY COLLEAGUES” SO CAN DISCUSS LIXIBG<-3 REPCAT AID SUGGESTIONS AT LENGTH * IN BETTER PLACE FCHR PRIVATE TALK.” WHEN LIRING-3 EXPRESSED HOPE HE WIGHT OHOLTFY YIS REPORT IN PERSOW TW PBRUMEN CAPTTAL . LIB TNG=9 i SUGGESTED HE MIGHT BE INVITED FOR CULTURAL EXPOSITION TO MAKE TaIp APPEAR TwNOCEOUS AND OFFERED TO MAKE ALL bECeSSARY ARRARGE- MEATS. : ‘ 3. REQUEST GUAT CITY STATION OFFICER FAMILIAR WITH FAR/ PGT OP PROCEED MEXICO CITY MORNING 23 BCU TO DISCUSS ABOVE AND PROVIDE GUIDANCE FOR PREPARATION LIRING-3 REPCRT TS LIRI NG. 8 . PoDITION 2 PERSONAL EXPERIENCE LIRI WC-3 COULD ATTRIBUTE INFO WHICH WOFIRM MIGHT WANT REACH ” PBRUMENERS Ta NCW Dzad JOSE Tewacro _ ROLAMDC<LOPEZ) RUIZ WITH WHOM HAD CONTACT IN JAIL PLS, ADVISE “"SY ETA BY IMMEDIATE. WILL MEET AT AISPORT BUT IF ANYTHING. "GOES a SECRET om moe _ - ; Coo: _ “SECRET - ft a | 8 i . ° - _ WROMG CFFICER SKOULD PHORE IDEW. j. 4. FILE 281-798391. an | 14-0009 eon . EON Ti 180000 CT SLOTTED ; ‘~ —- ar OMe: Taare SECPITAG ST DisJEWINATION ““LASSIFIED MESSAGS, —, TOTAL COMES ss souTiG wera vers sev cia PERSOW UreT 4 GROUP) SECRET « cxco re me (When Feled inj REPROOUC THON OF Tors COPY PROM ET ES wanes el C Spo ; noea, T ves G no CMSB VO FE Oe epaiyg he, glaghesse _ofeieate SECRET 238@331Z NOV 63 CiTz MexICO CiTy (fp Be IMMESTATE GUATEMALA CITY ,DIRECTOR INFO JMCOZRA 22 Nov 68 wao27e - #eF TO LE wo lS cus mo’ Caer. to DIRECT R RYBAT PBRUMEN LIRIUG-3 REF MEXICO CITY 3159 159 | 2 Yor 23| 1. IDEN 1S FRANCIS SHERRi, PHONE NO. 20-76-66. mee penn eee ae Laeger eo} f 2. FILE 201-798301. { | SECRET _ - | 14-0000 5 t, Cane SEceeTar eos} acRSTION oO" se SerED MEssice __ Tota, Comes / § wutins AND/OR obras seen ev Se fe SECRET matin isi D . {When Filed in) Suan PLPRCOUC TION OF ToS COPY Pl TES , , _ Aenean Cory fH ISSUED O SLOTTED we OM? is wom CG ves 0 wo casey FO Rue ~——__-PRECED= a a-REF TO MLE NO., sue wo Creer to 2 Famers vate BB a a Cn 357 Sel, C, SECRE ? 2800312 NOV 68 CITE NEXTC Ciiy Aleo — IMMEDIATE GUATEMALA CITY ,DIRECTOR INFO JmCOaRA : 22 Nov 68 wa0270 ‘ prancn So terior ee otsttor ae DIRECT OR , : : RYBAT PBRUMEN LIRING-3 REF MEXICO CITY 8159 \> YOR 23| to ivew I> FRANCIS SHeRKY, PHONE MO. 28-76-66. 2. FILE 2d1-796381. SECRET . . pow st we eet A nee ee mae eae oe soe oe . erence feet oonres shes! a . —— 1 . t g ™~ < Sass Ea « of . 14-0000 A reabrAAS LATO ree aoe nt Ny haar Cm LRU mR be Raabe ORR sed Meg FHC Ek eM TPA HAE 5 Yuriy 377 ~ SECRET eo 7 | ! 4 i Caace Sec arias, 4 JE NINATIOPy ~C LASS IED MESSAGE Tota, Comes FOUTNG ABO/08 INITIALS - SEEN BY an MASS IED MoSSAGE___ToTs Comes A — —"~ SECRET aricinnn i) AaaaeES AAD) {When F cled inj ADW ANCE COPY Ft 1$3UE0 C) SLOTTED ~ ar Ofe wosneer ™ moo O ves G wo CABESIV TO FE One reeene ———T PRECEDERCE: Fuk BD Casr to wenn) cestroy D1) sic. ' 35k Cel, EE, 2. SECRET 2300512 NW 6 Clic “exICO Ciiy 2160 : REF TO FLE NO fet hie IMMEDIATE GUATEMALA CITY ,DIRECTOR INFO JNCC3RA 9 RYBAT PBRUMEN LIKING-3 See MEYTEN CITY gis9 \ aw YoR 23| Weer od. wane 7 1 wpe le IDEN IS FRANCIS SHERRY, PHONE NO. 29-76-66. , a —— eee oe oan —_ ne 2. FILE 281-798383. i ECRET ' | i i MIGROFILMED - pec 1 31968 DOC. MICRO. SER. 3 0lyy Bader 840934 Jos Ie1-7 “ Taek SECRETARUT Oss eemna Oe Crease pT shoo Tota Comes PERION/ Uta ROT AD aay? REY yee - oar ERE ‘ ¢ g rl » oO eccasee 01 . REPEL” ON OF THIS we OF THiS COP PROWBITED PROHIBITED GOVANCE COPY SSD O Se wr } ) « 3535 S z CLASEPY 82 FILE NO. AE? 10 CAE WO. pessem wiles. me y rug mo Cast. te enanew pester (ss. ~, GeaT 4 Pa | SE CRE 7 23938012 NOY 63 CITE CUATEMALA CITY 9736 ia LeHf? | iMMEDIATE SEXICO CITY INFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, ROUTINE JACOBRA | —_ RYBAT/PBRISEN/L IR iS 2-3 nau. on esaa REF: MEXICO CITY 8153(W }¢ a 1. BECAUSE LiRING-3 COULD NOT LOGICALLY. HAVE GAINED DETAILED INSIGHT INTO INSURCENZY MOVENENT IN GUATEMALA DURING ENCARCERAT ICN, DO NOT BELIEVE IT NECESSARY £02 CYATEMALA CITY STATION OFFICER PROVIDE EXTENSIVE AND DETAILED SRIEFING FOR PREPARATION LIRING-3__ "REPORT. SUSGEST FOLLOWING GENERAL GUIDELINES, SUBJECT To Has i ‘APPROVAL, VHICH OSTENSISILY 19 BE IMPRESSIONS OF LIRING-3 BASED : :ON COWVERSATIONS WITH FAR LEADERS WHILE IN JAIL. . = mo he EMPHASIZE FREGHENTATIOGN, DISORGANIZATION AND COMPETITIO8 “OF INSURGEN? FORCES HAVE SERIOUSLY DISRUPTED INSURGENT MOVEMERT,. “WHICH NOw STAGNANT. se webs eee ee | B. LEADERS: IP 18 OBYIOUSLY IMMATURE AND INCAPABLE OF ; ORGAN AZ ING AN EFFECTIVE MOVEMENT. — ACCORD ING ROLANDO ~CEBCLLITAT FAR FUNDS MISUSED EY | “LEADERS 1% THON-REYOLUT IONARY MAYS. oo | D. RECENT FAR. TERRORISM, WHICH FOR most PART 1 we-corigesy i AND NOT PART OF. ‘OVERALL, STEATEGY, HAS WEAKENED MOVEMENT THROU ; oo Kika eens ill o/s 23 lov 68 O4WE, dng, ~ 9 ce _ SECRET TT, 00 Ae EF : : - : § Gare : . etn P4301 ; 1a i : “t . i att gene Cam € Ste 2eTaAY OrssaMinanon CUsssr tp MISSASE Tora Come. - Sms en Ce Sex GY Gaunt mom eD SECRET nxn (Whoo Filed kel ne ce Papreeren : [area on oF Tak cr reowinteo 2} + 2] | ee C CAABSPT TO FILE Ore ee | 7 . . , wOEr TC FUE MO. \, cs rug eo Oeet ro PAGE 2 GUATEMALA CITY "9736 7 LOSSES FECM GOG RETALIATION. GOG ABLE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF INPULSIVE i ACTIONS BY FAR MEMBERS YHO FAILED MAKE ADEQUATE: PREPARAT IOUS BEF OREHAND. . _— Po ae E. ESSENTIAL THAT NEW LEADERSHIP CADRE ‘BE FOUND, To REPLACE soy . ‘PRESENT COMMAND IF REVO!UTIONARY MOVEMENT To SUCCEED.. 2. FYis OBJECTIVE OF ABOVE IS TO PAINT AS. DISMAL. A PICTURE | AS POSSIELE FOR CUBANS, AND TO SUGGEST THAT LATTER, _ IMPOSE CONDITIONS WHICH WILL BE UNACCEPTABLE TO PRESENT INSURGENT LEADERSHIP, FEEL THAT ANY ATTEMPT BY CUBANS TO REPLACE "CURRENT: LEADERSH IP wouLD | ; FURTHER. FRACTIONALIZE AND DEMNORALIZE INSURGENTS? 3. NG itDEA. FILE: 261-738581.' “SECRET J a - cal : Cag€ SECRETAR AT DSSEW NATION “pene MESSAGE Tote, Sent TOUTING AND/OR = ~ SEN BY PERSON ONT ROT HED : SECRET _ exam om vous merensne E omnesasealional obo L f¥hen Fdved ies momen j PERSO TOM OF Wo. CORY Pee BITES ale anti COPY cae SsSuUED CT MOTTED eS BL 2 osseu a a hd 18 &D Tear 70 peawce [I DestAoY Ose. “enon Gu WL Seay []mincorv mee Fuk we oy SECRET 23308222 NOV 63 CITE moe il ws Lao “2 PRECEDENTS a-PEPF TO FLE NO. IMMEDIATE GUATEMALA CIIY,2IFECTOR INFO UNCOBRA Lt RYBAT PBRUMES LIRING-3 eg REF: MEXICO City rea (7% 25 $2] =: booth TN em me mee 3. TIMIMS LIN Sisllsoiee ciniwany new Al LIK Ws WITH Uivée 40273 - LIRI&G-3 O8 Zi MV LIRING-9 ASKED LIRISG-3 PREPARE OETAILED WRITTEN REPORT BYE 173@ KOURS 25 NOV ON HIS EXPERIENCES GUATEMALA ‘ AND HIS CONTACIS WITH FAR PERSOWALITIES WHILE IENCARCERATED. WHEN LIRIKG-3 MENTIONED LACK ADEGUATE PBRUMON SUPPOYT LIRING-9 | EXCITEDLY AGREED STaTisa His APTTAL Old NOT UNDERSTGM FAR AND ’ MAD DONE MANY THISGS Wo>iert. HE aDDES LIRISG-3 SHOJLD POLWT OUT ON PAPER 4OW PERUMEN HAD FAILED IN GUATEMALA AND SIVE HIS | OPINION OF VNAT SEEDED. LIRING-9 ALSO VERY INTERESTED 78 WAT LIRLBG-3 KNOWS OF SQUABBLE GETWEEM GUAT LEFTISTS. at0nG nant fon ey ' OTHER QUESTIONS LIRING- 3 VANTED TO KWOW SHETMER JEANETTE FIRK HAD ” FAR MISSION BEFORE HER ZEATH. .s @, LIRING=-9 STATED CHIEF LIRTWS “ZOZS KOT HAVE VERY ity esse YS" $0 DO WITH THESE THIWGS” (CLANDESTINE ACTIVITIES 14 GUATEMALA) m { i | | > & 8 =z a] n ¥ 7 = toad Ga = iJ o a “ & =“ BJ > =~ a pa e ' n » be a « oa e al oe 5 =» > rd m Ba) 8 aqiencer { a es wet Malekinet ty firm CBvure 0 SECRET Pah 14-0000 : i i i CABLE SEC PETAD AT DISSEMINATION 1 Cusssr tn vessice Tota, Cees ROUTING ANCOR wears - $f ts BY SECRET nen nw (¥he7 Fulled inj win CU? REPSOCICT ON CH Tee CORY Were: 2 ES bd BQwantk COPY { j SLED oO SLOTTED woe GG ves Gi no CASSOV TO FLE wo . 7 ! OO: a | ‘ i BOL TO Fak BO : ‘ ossew oy. ry 2 e.o@p Cest to etance oesvese Tele Beton er , 7 i ]pi> cory . | fee ve PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 8159S ECRET ] - MEETING AT 1730 08 26 MsJ WITH "SOME MY COLLEAGUES” Sa C4H DISCUSS LIRING-3 REPORT AM SUGGESTIONS AT LEMGTH “ IE Zz TTER PLACE FOR PRIVATE TALK." WHEN LIRING@3 EXPRESSED HOPE HE HIGHT AMPLIFY HIS REPORT IW PERSON TH PHRUMEM CO>:TAL. 1TRT RAD SUSGESTED HE MIGHT BE LWVITED FOR CULTIREL EXPOSITION To WAKE TRIP APPEAR TNNOCIOUS AND OFFERZD TO SAKE ALL NECESSARY ARRANGE MENTS. 3. REQUEST GUAT CITY STATION OFFICER FAMILIAR WITH FA2/ PGT 6° PROCEED MEXICO CITY MORKING 23 ESK To DISCUSS agave AM? PROVISE GUIDANCE FOR PREPARATION LIRINS-3 REPORT TO LIRZ!G. Lu ADDITION TD PERSONAL EXPERIENCE LIRINC-3 COV.D ATIRIDUTZ 2EFO |: WHICH WOFIRM MIGHT WANT REACH PBRUMENERS To wov CEAD José! 1owacta ROLANDCSLOPEZ) RUIZ WITH WHOM HAD CONTACT 19 SAIL. PLS ADVISE & 1 ETA BY IMMEDIATE, WiLL MEST AT AISPORT BUT LF ANYTHING GS ‘ - WRONG CFFICER SHOULD PHAOBE IDIOM, 4. FILE 281-79833!. SECRET : 1400000 Tiyeeacnneyemelncnee er man teams FY { H Chief, WH Division j > __ Chief of Station, Guatemala City i!G/+ | " gy mcoung eeci2es ! 7 ORES CURUPED EK 1 ene t L ‘ 2 ; ~ Chief of Station, Mexico City I Action Required: FYI | Reference : MEXICO CITY-7945, 4 November 1968 | i | i 1, Forwarded under separate cover for each addressee is a Xerox copy or the letter recently received by T.Terwre—? fron mi * Guatenst= wontitnoi fa sacieacuce. 2. The Station hopes that contact between LIRING-3 and representatives of the Guatemalan rebels will be initiated in the near future. Station plans are tu iiscreetly surveil meetings between LIRING~-3 and his Guatemalan contact afte. the first such meeting. | ' | Ac. he mated f MeN ae, . for fillard C. CURTIS MICROF ULMER ROY 29 196 § OOC. MICRO. SER. | Attachment: : Letter (1), u/s/e Distribution: Orig & 2 - C/WHD (w/att - 1 copy) : 2 - COS, Guatemala City (w/att - 1 copy? cS copy anew As 14-0000 * we -~, > . . : 2 - io 5 tuire ce 196. lint-cala 22° 6e°t re ce 19ch MICROFILMED . REE BG sefor s - ROU 29 1968 : Carlos Jurate bet Mar DOS MIERO. SES. ; Koxico &. 2. - i - i: ‘ . . _. ‘ soresiable yu €istinguics ezizgo Cagios CuenzZo gusto eS pana ali selucarle . | , €csancole cicha y feliciésad. . . t : - No sacé cvato me elegro que ya Sayan recosraco esa an,vstiede Libertei | vee espero ex Dios que se restadlesca pronto ce «sa cram anzgustia le caczzron . ni balk y tanbicn gue esto .9 vuelve a suscéer ys que 650 es auy cure : a Ge copcriar . . GB- Es Cuauto tengo cus cecirie y percore les ratkas ce. - : , : . 4 ar ‘tocratia que he conet:4o pero teccvie me excucntro un tanto nervioso : a A ee - male tene on Porsetcs vy Veewy ce Uctanudd SZiuco €: su anigo’ que Verlo - | éesea :. a . : ° | ‘ ’ . : at: utile 4 - ; =i cireccion es la Siguiente: - fo ee 2 AV. 275372972 22 ; - eetat Died la ah— Be ne GbE5Cuare Ce. he i : . en el sotre le voy a goucr otra si es que ce contesia Agalo a esta por fever. esta que le azote aca acentro! - . i So “berconte t uth» ci“ 30 . ; TOYO a a Spy yp yt tH ae : A DALIA AZUL CNRIQUI, PUENTE C. mf rewegyrap mye SO7LO * : ARTICULOS PARA CADALLEROS 7 «Sm AVENICA T 10a. CALLE - TEL. 44-72 i, ho, GUATEMALA, ©. A : My - : Tk " Seftor: f . ; to at Carlos Jurcco cel } in . toy a ee oe r- an . . . Havre. # q 4 ; H - ? ~* . i 4. oe oe - COL. Gubrcz iLcxico Dz. .- Tape Why eth, ale A A A REIN Be tas bacly OR ON RE ne peabReie ween = eens ee ced Mave mut Limens i ares me ween SA he " ( FA iT i? (74+ 3 oo - i2 _ weal, ’ ao . - La wel AE MCS 4. BNe Zyyghe wala C. 4 ner ii Guate mite:. — a aan TT me mamemereanenecrtcncenmrctes vecrucae pamracenansanainnietepuaitnit®y Gh | Mra Cem NORE HERR t-te Wate erreeay ee eA. TFT LEMANS LN , or eed a YY , ' . . ‘ ’ ; : . ‘ 5 ' . Cot, 74 : . ; , ‘ | . ® ee Q oot . ° ‘ ° wee “ ' . : ' ! 7 a , [ . : . eo dt an toy . . ’ . 1 ee, . ! 4 . ~ . an : - ’ “ o . + ' t . rn . a } - ‘ : 4 ’ woe . my \ . ‘ . H : ' , a . . | ‘ + . . ~ + . . . ‘ . 4 oan 1 : ‘ ‘ so : v , i . a , , od . . i ‘ : . 7 . ‘ ‘ « : : , é Y . * : ny ' a - MAD OREM NEF FR nT A TORT RGAE BEET GDR ER IN ” Attachksent: A aa Ane ALLO AO Se AOSD £18 ARNE CANE IRS ET SO EE RETREAT SVT ORIN SOON SEPT ees RETRINUTEENGE brennan? eum Ament us And x BRECEHE ET att Chlef, 9B Civisics Chief of Statica, Guatemala City Chief of Stution, sexico City Lettsr Received by LIRING-3 from quatenala Aetica @equired: fFYf Reference > MEXIOO CITY-7245,. 4 Soveaber 1968 1. Forvarted under senarate cover for cach addressee is B& Xerox cosy of the letter receatiy rec2ived by LIRING-3; freon GURL mare menesumru au susceene. t { 2. The Station hones that contact between LIRING-3 and Pepreseatatives of the Guatcsalan rebels will be initiated in the near foture. Staticn plans are to discreetly surveil geetinzss veteeen LIRING-3 and Kis Cuatenalan contact after the first such sceting. for Sillard C. CueTris } Letter (1), u/s/e Distributioa: Orig. & 2 - C/¥abD (w/att - 1. cosy 2 - COS, Guatemala City 7 tesate - 1 copy) { eee: ceetenarinetie ne tide coarse eo Leith trace” r ’ 4 : Te nee ene eer reeree remem ee een ery perenne ewe ee Spee ee OE nee ee ee RAMEE ak BR RRO AE REA Eh allege be ele TM Sls wh EL Acree en ae Beams t ( 1 i} 7 \ | . . . ._ Comes RL NG AND/OR INITIALS - SEEW'BT RECRET nenrcwrmee V4 Whea Filled tr) <euee Cage Secatyamut Disstumetion, * Cus eg PEROW Cm ROTIIED wox QASHTY YO FUE NOW fy em, ar ; | ' - j PREF TO FRE WO. ‘ , Dasee oe LE vce s wee mo Ciaer ro wasn oestaow CJ ec. 2 SE CRET 372311Z HOV 63 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 9675 ~ z(! = MEXICO CITY [UFO DIRECTOR J pp fe - Us pe i 4 RYZAT PBRUZEN LIRING P) u 394 [ ri RTF A. MEYTON CITY 7545 Cay 27533 GNvel INSDIGR-\ ” B. DIRECTOR 48471 mn ie I. ESLAIR TEAM CAUTIOUS ItvE ESTIRATION REVEALS 8 A. JUAN CARRERA, WIFE DARIA GARCIA DE CARRERA, AND ced LIV ELEVEETH AVENUE ADDRESS. HOWEVER, BROTHERS RIGOZERTO AND RAFAEL ARGUETA ARE OWNERS AND LIVED THERE PREVIOUSLY. HOUSE NOW uP. FOR SALE. LUIS ARGUETA, FATHER OF SRCTHKERS, LIVES Ili CHI SUIMULA x j Be SECOND AVENUE ADDRESS OCCUPIED BY CANDELARIO ALVARAD 9 aup FAMILY. SO FURTHER DETAILS BUT NAME INDICATES POSSISLE FaMthy TIE WITH ARSUETA ALVARADO SROTHERS. \ C. “LA DALIA AZUL", C¥KED BY ENRIQUE PLENTE Gon DOES las ‘AS INDICATED REFERENCE « er feat cert ancrnnienne tt tenn ate Na RN NEN AU EN andl Dal RRN SN MATE Deh Where a . . aan A 2. STATION FILES SHOW: - fo - Aa SO-TRACES CARRERA “AND FAMILY, PUENTE ; LUIS ARGUETA, OR © > Wey . : ALVARADOs 0 doo ch cee ° . | t ; [ B. PREESA LIBRE, 28 AUSUST 1968, REPORTED THAT RAFAEL , CUETA 4 | ALVARADO ARRESTED DURING HAY DAY PARADE 1967 AND RELEASED 27 AUGUST 1968 | Cf ( I _ SECRET woe ee ws evn nee _ . “tee Po a Capit SECPETSP AT DrSSEMrNA TO Cussr€p Messace Tovar COMES Pp TING ANEIOR METAS” SEEN BY PERSO eT NOT. CAtuPt a4 SECRET wate Ls —_—~ . (Whon Filles hp Sere a + ee REP ROGUCTION OF 5-95 COPF POCHIBITED 2. & somercorr [Janae [Jaen oo Gv fee Be} a ” z | assswe to one wo : ; ° | ROEF YO PLE &O . Dssew ore f.ems Laer to Beantn ste ec * So a a - Lato cxev! : : Lat + . PASE 2 GUATEMALA CIFY 3672 ST CR ET : DE LACS EVIDENCE. | - Ce. Sh 15 SiPT est LIAISS: REPIRTED I iuvESTISATINE 2ISOBERTO ARSUETA AL VERENG vunews seve te nnemeeTS cADTECID TUNING nan ow GSERRGLLA MELTCHG SITE IX GUATENZLA CITY. PIS RESIDENCE CIuEN AS nav. 25-22, ZO 12, WilRe HE LIVED “iTk MOTKER alld T¥G SROTHERS x WES SONS @ORKED IN IKTERIOR. PRENSA LIBRE OF 25 HAY 1967 AND 28 AJEVST 1868 REPCRIES , RESPECTIVELY, THAT THIS INDIVIDUAL DETAINED 7 IMAY 1967 AND REALZEASED FRO ORISCE ALGUST 1962 FOR LACK EV IDEN ° DS. HGCA+S373, 23 SEP i957, REPORTED THAT LIAISIN svest Seat ne SEQUEL FAANCISC? ARSVETA ALVAZA‘DO SHO GT YAS LEAANID “HAD contacts ‘é WITKE SUBVERSIVE ELEMENTS BES ALSPOYSIGE FOR SARBCTASE AMD TERROR IS R “ View HE SHONID SIGHS OF FreAR INDICeTING HE BELIEVED HinseiF TO BE hp t a > wl v " a ~ ve a ot oe Q 4 “4 > Bu a “4 e 8 } \ s+ MESUEL FRANCISCO-AZSUCTA ALVARADO. eer er FeO RENT ae e " o4 i m a " a = 6 (S) ae rt) A oo i) e _ and g m i a ‘ z : 1 § . > o ° m ou a» ‘bh in c 2 ~ a ° ee) a ° . oe _ SECRET Te rere aria rn ned mets ae amen : —_ 14-0000 SECRET FeANCIS MARY wis 1 EXT. 6148 TH Ios ape 5 @JECT Tl EX CHECKED Givin samrs AKA, ALIASES OTHER IGEWTIFVING Data (Occopetses, CP senbership. 1.3. affiliations, etc.) i ! PLACE CF BIaTH CsTizeasaer RESIDERCE { Guat Guatemala Citys Cuaterala RESULTS CF RID/JINCEX CHECK cere teat em ee be LSE A A eee oe tcaro AEFCAERCES aTTacneo © Use gummed label; type or print all 1. 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ALIaseS SEx [Date OF BIRTH PLACE OF Biaty BO PERTINENT IDENTIFIAGLE INFORMATION Tals REF IATATES aTTachid INSTRUCTIONS FOR REQUZSTELRS Ctiischanie MAME CHECK ABD CONSOLIDATION REQUEST Date aid CUeTRsSE NO. % Moverier 1548 i a “CRECKING INSTRUCTISNS | i ~~ ' i i | | GIVEN WAWES ! 201 NO. tf auOES t t 1 i OTHER 'DENTIFVING Data (Occupation, CF aembership, i. 9. etliliations, etc.) @tstoence Guat suaterala City, caatemala RESLUTS OF RID/INDEX CHECK t COMMENTS O Use gummed label; type or print all entries. Upon receipt of index card reproductions draw a green diagonal line across the items you do not want. - Edit (use green) the reproduced index cards to indicate: (a) cards to be destroyed (mark vith green D and note reason for destruction) Examples: document destroyed; duplicate or less informative than retained in- formation; information of no CS value. (ov) corrections and additions, inclu- ding infinity syobol oo when card in- cludes all facts contained in the dceusent. Note 1. Records cf COI, SSU, CGS and CIG are in RID/ARD, and those that zeet indexing criteria in CSHB 70-1-2 are cerded in the CS Main Index. ir you believe there could tbe additicral in- formation of value in these reccrds, you cust request: an Archives: Index search. 1. Return this fora with the card repro- ductions, also return pertinent documents, aperture cards and the dossier tf @ 201 on the subject exists. 2. For each document to be included in the consolidation (i.e., cory or cross refererce to be placed in the 201 file}, en D the correspond ing card and check ta); or (b) below: j _t (a) DD consolidate inté 201- (>) (J Open 201 file of subject. b SRAE TR poyves J [ee] OTMER INTERESTED DESES O@ STATIONS Information concerricg foreig public personalities (except: ‘milte tary) nay be avai lable in BR/OCR xT99T. eee te aye tas Saye ee SE UNAS LR Ea A eed ena betnetarn acme ane ht Rio Auth oververtkem ets comne WRN EOM MENS AEE ADN SBOE he wares eee nee mane ae ee net nan am carne renee . 1 SEX 4 OC H2P 205671 SECRET! e a7 29 MAYC3 _ CARRERA, JUAN” ' CiT PANAMA P] 1 OCC 2 i TREASURER CF THE CTRP, PLANS OF CP LSZ0R ? LDRS TO USE HIM {N EFFORT TO LEARN SOURCE + OF FUNDS OF CRIT-AFFILIATED CTAP, /CONFEDERACION DE TRABAJACORES DE LA ; REPUBLICA/, . ‘ oo - 085223 12494 004 i CARRERA, Juan | 63h FoNB i - (TSS-852) ty Cosrmunist involved in labor ratters who escaped arrest ; aed poof . .. ea) FILED ‘- tno ee 20Ge8-38-323 (ira-see3) (Bnei, 2} U t - CARRERA, Suan Jose 201-403-1 | vi HGG~165) ‘ . a 12 Yay 53) | a re ae a . ? i . - : i . : at f are . : : : rn . “9 _ i ~~ . Tai _ SIO FILED sd : eet EELS } 085226 ve " : we RN TE j ‘wee - I - Bineee ne _ wm, . Famed "= Se paca a eee enn ens dn se ome ee t oneal rer y : ~— : —— DEON Mab ee ie cree! seer sm eee fees Pr) , . ne cre meres rem came cemueeneine nee seen ote einteeibente mpteete eee FE mee Serene alee anne ae a A oR te emcee Latte wo eines mete Ra: LN mR ee omeS Me + elm Oe re oe oi re Ramee a ‘ SECRET FRANCIS MARV OY-175 WH/L - BEDS EXT. 4168 TUBE DUT CS er Me OTHER IDENTIFYING DATA (Occepetscs. CP erabarship, f. S. effilistione, etc.) | i duaterala City recijdent who possibly involved ir subversive: activities. PLACE OF BIRTH , 1 i} © Use gummed label; type or print all ~ 1. Return this forn vith the card repro- entries. ductions, also return pertinent documents, @) Upon receipt of index card reproductions | Srerture cards and the dossier if a 201 on draw ea green diagonal line across the the subject exists. | . {tems you do not went. : 2. For each docuzent to be included in the @.- Bait (use green) the reproducea index consolidation (i.e., copy or cross reference cards to indicate: --| to be placed in the 201] file), green D the (a) cards to be destroyed (mark with corresponding card and pheck ia) or (b) green D and note reason for destruction) | below: : an: Examples: document destroyed; duplicate . i or less inforoutive than retained in- _ H formation; information of no CS value. : JO or edeaaaiel ‘inte (vb) corrections and additions, inclu- : . , Ging infinity symbol eo when card in- (>) oO Open 201 file on subject. cludes all facts contained in the : cat copes ges OTe INTERCATED OLSKS OM STAT IDR are in PID/AND, and those that meet - indexing criteria ‘n CSHB 70-1-1 are |Nove 2. InformatTor concera foreign earded in the (> Mein Index. If you sor ties | Aexcept Bille believe there could be additional in- formation of value in these records, you must request an Archives Index search. I i I | i \ I . PPO RR aa AS Cte By narane eet pe afer abet ree maaan meneesant reece ovine on foe 14-0000 deep eee ncaa ee - net eee - a f : . : . i . woe to Lk i Ite + . . . = , . , , : coe | . . ; | , n b) . . : | . , ae maa ety \ { ee . { . : ~ “ Lo, a | ee ee _ , cence rns ® f — i ; | | _ I eee . . | | . : | mentee oe emma teem & FOR 3 GUAT-00310 NY G LARSHIP AND PLANN MOSCOW VIA MEXICO JUAN 60. Zz 035-COu-124 4GG -0} 29 OFC D TO Lz a & ee VATEMALA CITY AY 306942 - A FNU MAL SRO OR FENIX 3US COMP PECTOR CEIVED = 2 CIT GUAT E ( ‘ Mee andere 14-D00083 Ss t SECRET ot ROK FRANCIS MACY DY-175 ws} 3£05 ExT. 4168 TUSE DU7 BPae daTE & Nov 1966 CHEST: INSTRUCTIONS aL UVESTES RED/F LES seovasies | | eipvananrsts per [| SE eee reo fort fT ot tt Vo | tf SUBJECT TO BE CrecaeD ww, Teak Ee Given wawes 1 de Carrera 2 tars OTHEa ICENTIFYING Data (Cccupstion, CP weabership, I. S$. affiliations, ete.) i Wife of Juam CATRIPA CITIZENSHIP RESIDESTE . Guaterala City, Guatenala RESIATS OF RID/INCEX CHECK : CARD REFERENCES aTTatueo ; ISSTFUCTIONS FOR REQU=STERS : IN ALL CASES 201 CCHSOLIDATION t : eB) Use gummed latel; type or print ell 1. Return this form with the car] repro- entries. ductions, also return pertinert docmerts, Upon receipt cf index card reproductions | @Perture cards exc the dosBier if a 201 oa drew a green diagonal line across the the subject exists. iteas you do not vant. 2. P hd t t th tectuted in the - For each domment to Je Edit (use green) the reproduced inéex consolidation {i.e., copy pr cross reference cards to indicate: to be placed in the 201 fille), nD the (a) cards to be destroyed (nark vith corresponding card and chetk (a or (bv) green D and ncte reason for destruction) | below: Examples: docurent destroyed; duplicate ‘or lees inforcStive thar retained ir- fcreation; information of no CS value. ~ (iO Consolidate into (bv) correcticos and additions, inclu- ding infinity symbol co when card in- (v) [J Open 201 file dh su este : cludes all facts contained in the - : oc t : MESTRICTION (IF aap) | ' OTMER INTERESTED OLSES mA stations © Bote 1. Records of COI, SSU, OSS and CIS are in RID/AFD, and these that ceet indexing criteria in CSHB 70-1-1 carded in the CS Main Index. If you believe there could be additicre: in- formation cf value in these reccrds, you wust request an Archives Index search, t [RR Reet meer ae emi aeRO Rent ee ae Tnforsat isn we paca toreisn ( Seat e StGuazuse OF RECORDS FFI IER Fae’ . tole SECRET ' ; FRELCIS MARY DY-175 wH/1 , 3EOS EXT. 4166 TUBE DUT EMIT RL Sy CHECKING ENSTRUCTIONS a TA pocmweer five | LHIGEG b oon peewee | OT UT TP QID/AMALYSES rem fet || | fuasEC™ TO BE CHECKED GIVEM KaMES enivneay Guo SPELLING VAR.ATIONS TO SE CHECKED 201 @O. IF KROuN AKA, ALIASES . OTHER TOENTIFYING CATA (Ge-apation, CP ceabenshbip. ¥- I. affilietioes, etc.) RESULTS CF RID/ INDEX “y NO PERTIBENT IDENTIFIACLE ImFOMWATION COmmENTS Romane | dia fla _ INSTRUCTIONS FOR REQUESTERS 201 CCNSCLIDATIGN entries. Guctions, also return pertinert TB, Upon receipt of index card reproéuctias | 9Perture cards and the dosefer if ja 201 ca d@rav a green diagonal line across the the subject exists. ttens you Go not vant. 2. For each d t to be jincluded ic the = each document to c Bait (use green) the reproduced index consolidation (i.e., copy of cros@ referesce ‘cards to indicate: : - | to be placed in the 201 fild), grden D tte (a) cards to be destroyed (car with corresponding card and check (a) i (b) green D and note reason for destructicn) | below: Examples: document destroyed; duplicate or less infornative than retained in-__ ; forsation; infcreation of no CS value. (a) () consoligate into . 201- (bv) corrections and additions, inclu- ding infinity sysbol oo when card in- cludes all facts coutained in the doc = eestesctiom (ff any) OTMEm INTEMESTED 0.565 OF STations SCE oot (ut en Lamba Reng MMU ReereR tet Rrsiunsice Hote 1. Records of COI, SSU, CSS and CIG are in RID/AED, and these that reet . indexing criteria in CSH3 70-1-1 are [Note 2. Informatica concerning foreign - ' e@arded in the CS Mein Index. If you . believe there could te additional in- wi forwaticn of value in these records, _ you oust request an Archives Index 4. os on a - search. . oO , © wa SIGNATURE OF RECCROS OFFicER @ Use gummed label; type or print all 1. Return this fora with the cand repro- vem a 14-00098 hg Gla angele recat tore! “hat Ett ap AA MLR emctmctaeRan mmmeremeame dani naerentin Sos nen . . -~ = wy eons a ARSUETA, LUIS BARRIOS 35-4-134-7 a ASGA-1558 | PENCL., 3 PAGE 3° | ; . | : | a po , Pag f : . ee cea FLED IN a _ - OK! “he oS ane 4 S69 17 | ! t ‘ venta ese + pw i ARSUET A Pm - og OC! ETA, FNU ~ vee . A . 035-c6- | - fo CIT 135 Co4e poy . /. GUATEMa: SSS -o1sey pe ALS 29 Dec 2 ! 7 Loe ; -00 w ' a A 4 ha ae ee oak cinemas antes pate come sane anil tovomatyp imminent Putman FERENCE MEA WS IMR 2 eo Tree > : “ . a a" . _ i 4 24 “ . . i . . sO > 2m beg hor, ' a i ok | boas ’ a - 2 . . :7 _ TIAD32:' | ; Walshe Ma re te Wt EES ec fn tee NREL EN Ct oe tee ‘ r 14-0000 x. ph cis/re af CD Ooms: ga, = 4157/1973 PU SECRET | pan: 6 November 68 t£¢ yl, i} mestmoy To mervsn ro. CAGE SECRETARIAT Ors ttre teow () mex (TF) wo wcex (Oot wes vce wo. (kaw cate, love end te tied, 7 y Yeeren » sucoery SECRET onsacoe AGATA [oof es _ te Tyexico CITY INFO: GUATEMALA lerits £3 711i ; vy va + RYBAT PBRUXEN LIRING Cone pits REFERENCE: MEXICO CITY 7945 (1N 27533)* . pe soe d Z fee bE O 1. HQS TRACES NEGATIVE RE RAFAEL ARGUETA AXD ENRIQUE PUENTE. - 2. FILF 201.248917, 201-798301 AND 50-9-11. MIGROFILMED ore 12 1968 END OF MESSAGE Doc. MICRO. SER. ®H COMMENT: *LIRING/3 received brief typewritten unsigned letter which expressed happiness his release froma Guatenala jail. Envelope was-trom Enrique Puente Wen’s Store in Guatemala City and writer identified self as Rafael Argueta. nin -_ wl: , WH/2/G hit A ry : Ch u hy a . : 7 cone V, BROE shoe m : : . ah C/WED . . CS. Copy a a . . B . 77 Sooasdhanne ovrcees ee I ; ; CC ee. ie 4 “i | eames ee cone ee eee | neato RB Por- 79S 301 wed | msEcRET | | doraanre REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE cot tn D, 5o- G-M 1S PROHIBITED. ¢ yoses « - a oe wet? | | i 1 e . ~ Lee pee Meg rer eee » 14.90000 . “ : ae 3 Latcns “ot ~ (3) suf ~, —~ i i . ’ ? fag. le Sto AE tAA at OSV TCS ci Coes Hla Finds AWOVOR it 7S - SEEN BY ra) BLapSw cw T NOTEED Goalre to taf Peon sae earemeng | pe Hoe me {2- . ii} ne Caron ~ a} fal ToS COiY Pie TED P <4 2. J - . . 7 J Gy Aw aNcs CoOY tis f 1 Lo tz ee, > wow : cece Sam : NDA 8 dS RO Ss, 2 16 oe ; 7 , t i t 2 EAMES FY SD LO ee 2 | 6 wv ooo to. 1 \ po ate OF ! oe] _ ~ : _ ossew evi} a 2 022 ert oD Beane ___atkrac Ts Si GO Se Tee Css oo Deer elas > ASA KAS S-\pYSE ©: | SE CR EY GBlZ55Z MOV SZ Cll MEXICO CIVY 7545 map ames RVYDAT SILOM waaanees | ”“ 1 { cS ciTY 7503 (245°53/) %. LIAGNGH3S SECLIVES Sala? TYPEwWRITTER UNSIGA2S LETTER o 08 0: és ay i - _ Lad _ oo] —_ = feat mabe t : * . ~ : = mop DaTES 22 Col FAROE “RAFALL a2 ClETA AT LETTER YHICH CONTAINS BARY ° TYPOGRAPEICAL ERRGAS EXPRESSED HAPPINESS LIRING-3 FIUALLY AZLIASES oO 28D MOPED HE VILL SOON RECOVER FRON TIC “GAN ANGUSTIA™ CAUSE ' : BY “HY COUNTRY." WRITER CONCLLDED WITH APCLOGIES 7Ca nérac ‘ < IS ORTHOGRAPHY AND EXPRESSED DESIRE SEE LIRING-3 AcAIN. asked ° LINING-3 TO REPLY TO HIN AT FOLLOWING ADDRESS: 2 AVE 27, 57, ZORA 12, GUATESALA C.A. RATHER THAN TO ON APPEARING A3 aeTeaN . ‘O =—-s-LPRESS ON EXVELSPE. 7 en es 2. EXVELCPE IS AIRMAIL STATIONERY “LA CaLIA AZUL, ENRIQUE | FEZSTS Cy ARTICULGS PARA CASALLERGS, @ AVENIDA Y 106 CALLE, ° “TEL 3. 44-72, VATEMALA » CU” WITH RETURS ADDRESS OF Backs ie ARGUETA Aey LI AV. 25 22, ZONK By, GUATENALA CoA. ENVELOPE IS | ©o0o0080 POSTNARAED. 22 OCTOBER 1963 AMD IS ADDRESSED TO LINING-3 AY CALLE a HAVRE 7, COL. SUAREZ, MEXICO, DF. (SALOZ SE LA PLASTICA/YEXICANA -~ - WHICH LIAING-3 HAD GIVEN TS JUAN AND MIGUEL LEON BagRIOS AS BE . J a °° ¥ - : ; ECDRT 14-0000 ee eee - © a= ainaa i ae "Sas EScleetas at Soesstcn | Ci asg 2s Misses © (e) Fidsow aw NO LS i Pa telp tard Zs i : eouel — j liter Filed ij rete eee —_—— _.——____————— fe) Fue : =o . asvants Do" fe ee ad i WOES —! Li i ‘ * i . - H CA4$Sirv TO) PA AO a (e] sv ar =! | + : AALS TO FRE SO i H OSScv eee *:1£ MD _ at tO Peantn OESTEOTL_SG . acts aio es wo i + taupcopy : oes ou Bk ve 1 Oo : Fel 2 SEKICS CITY 7945 SECRET o oO o ° t fOoRKESS TC USE IX ESTASLISHING CONTACT @ITH KIN.) - LdndhGeS CONSENTED LETILR PAGBASLY SIMPLY COSIGiiD ° i GALEN New COANG CHANMEL. STATES HE WAS BEVER HEARD OF LATE RAPACL ARGUETA & Ak ASSUHES IT ALIAS Qi USTICHAL LeTTEn DROP. O' 0: PLANS GOPLY INFESIATILY ACKACULES GING RECEIPT AMD ASKING —s we we wi BAITS NEXS LETTER SIRSCTLY TI APARTMENT LIf.NG-4 RENTES SUR LIKING-3 AZSENCE. LIRING*3 YILL ASK FRIZNOS TC EXPEDITE COSTACT ' * ‘ a me i @SIkCS Sl FLANSING TAAVEL™. ; . . °° i 4. IS TKene SivE BAY GUATEMALA CITY STATION Cau CHECK 1°) sasocens a ve a Fara LabozeSsS ZIT nouT AT LEAST FOR MOMEAT MAKING C8 SPCT CrECK G& USING LIAISCZ2 > Oo ‘0 ‘ | i 4 t So. FILZ 228-245517, 261-7$33Z1. SEtEcatT Oo. 9 ‘ e ’ °° oo s 4 s a e | — | | cm - . . . . a . . _ ~— MMSEACE FORM ROUTING ARD/ OM id fais - ttce otf : Totat Comms: . ! ‘ Wily Marvin Francis/re ‘ WH/1 . [ SECRET \ 4167/1973 1 Nov 68 Ocendacaton; ‘hate ond tone tied) (reteseaue tuercer? SECRET , ADENG el ne anos £7409 WG 122% ° V yexico CITY BBX INFO: GUATEMALA CITY RYBAT PERUMEN LIRING REFERENCE: WEXICO CITY 7900 (IN 25321) * 1. SUBJECT TO GUATEMALA STATION CONCURRENCE, WE BELIEVE LIRIRG/3 SHOULD BE CANDID WITH LIRING/i0 AND TELL HIM WHAT A.D AS MUCH AS WANTS TO KNOW. WE FEEL IF LIRING/3 ATTEMPTED WITHHOLD OR DISTORT | DETAILS HIS IMPRISONMENT, IT COULD BE COUNTERPRODUCTIVE TO OPERATIOX SINCE LIRING/10 PROBABLY COULD CHECK OTHER SOURCES FOR ACCURACY. : 2. THERE NO URGENCY FOR LIRING/3 MAKE TRIP TO PBRUMEN. mor ; BELIEVE IT MORE ADVANTAGEOUS FOR HiM TO REMAIN MEXICO AXD A : BECOME INVOLVED LOCAL PBRUMEN/GUATEMALA EXILE ACTIVITIES. IF, a EVER, LIRIXG/10 SUGGESTS LIBIXG/3 GO FBRUMEN, HE SHOULD XOT HESITATE } Do so. - oo. - . - en ace we vee ae : 3. DEFER TO GUATEMALA CITY FOR IDENTIFICATION REFERENCE WAR | L | NAMES. . : [4a Cc We 4. FILE 50-6- 141/3, 3 201-798301 AND 201-776733. i Labs M Ante _. , BND OF MESSAGE WILLIAM V. BROE WH/COG/OPS C/WaD wvzc_ Yr Brecsnm | TING OFFICERS pntagao ormcen secret | |" al REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. s : ry a nen HA ANF PH ELE RSA aoe AS Rah ah nN aes Loe ee eRe REIN IW gare Yearee Ci ves 0 oo — ™~ Gassirv vo vice ao. eae to rire ue. uz moO est. ro seancx O testeey Coie. - oe M30 6acE COPY Ld +serte CO) icerres Chesess é . : - ———_ + _— = ~=- ras ~ -_ ee SecRe T keeszae vo. 62 CLE waxice Ityfa7s | AYCETEE. IN [9A BUSTEMSLA CTTY, UlRESIS (EXE f PEMOEN Linicas$ REES A wea ten cre tase (& obsel \ e sativa cis amr (kere) ” oi WEG UE SUeSadLel PE ter 4Gv ats; RET Gay MEY ton. 2- TO FACIL PHATE SeSSEGUENT LONTEC! w ITH CIRING]3 axa cron BIOR TO POSSIE+E Chats ne bee NSTAGtENT aL IN LIRING-3 RELESSE t wate SYQTIGN PLSsetieyG Mel wOwTGs SENG tle TAGS L Mw TIER URLS: BRYVELOPE bia we a cal Le Ay ra ae % oh > wee un 4 GG eC os “a tr s w e nr = "1 ~ o tr 4 m w » o = * ) « 9 > = PRILAS ANTES Ga Siegen Suilaaye oi ailusind @ILL RENTION ansTOM SEEDER PSE gv oie wot eee ste fe Linisa-3) UNABLE Canzactk Ste terme er CERTMGCR GER HF hSe bom UR eb ce cet ELL nial ef ee VINM TRF RT Gere BOF see FeRE Le Tee es SARE ROWIGN answen IAG SERVICE FO” 8S SUNY oS =F lines eure 3. FAR pines fs» AOMTHR MUN SeLaciaat ac TehS PGIST FECORTAGT Lita. 3 TysGrce ke tag ree co F $201 -S1S3H2 14.90000 tmabanse stra eet agg Qe as ac tadteedenin Ra atadcis oe — wt i week e oo | a | os nes = : | . a . neg, a SAS CATE PROCESSING ACLON -DISPATCH secart/tsoex To TWARKED FOR WDEXIS 7 : Chief, Western Hemisphere Divisica l moexina eequanes! aro - jomy QUALIFIED DESK * ___Deputy Chief wH/C ‘ lexm woce moeams i Fm Oe, { Chief of Station, Mexico City'/. . CROP ! ae > Seat ; PYPIC/OPERATIONAL/LIRING/Review of LIRING“3 Operation ! | ACTOR REQ=RED - REFEREMCES a 7 FYI Attached is sn operational review of the LIRING"3 operation prepared t i by Wallace B, ROWFON. Attention is also called to PRQ Parts I and I. | Part I was sent as HMMA 30540 and weet FY fo teten cone cee 2 Sse powciadabe e--r--e ’ i : i | | Beak O Girlles, | fok Willard C, CURTIS Attachment ¢ LIRING?3 Review HEREWITH Digtribution: C/weD v/att 1 © pewn/c w/ate 3 - FILES eo 14-0000 : i Skeet h " AEA we” wacked SUCHE yXhats tes T cease ey peg cat sete cecrtne Gene! Aswan nantnemnes mueeycoterem atetienda pny tee gee . LAL 5 0 ; ne 3 . cu v 4 no & a " Su m hoyvten.! xowtor, ir cet Yr co. to reveal any dsve F cone r 2 Tou éi.5 sis : oo, H _ leeak edér ess, srovidin numver of & t 3 werinz: service, and us “he sal rented o7 S : t i colrt of ce:tcet. Substect more* fron Ro. iorD, & Fist ‘nie . i for vtreviously sprroved sequaytic 2 cr fis peregnal use, - i 3 but hes scecoted Rewton' “Suer, 72d ase no demands = : en sexton for remuneret Le nes beter weticouicss : 3 in eecountins for funds agqeirts prese 3 F} so hin or rovtes ( with 5 gonfess i i (azé shown> en cimost ¢ and intelii- 9 3 rence sork, | nas fee e peitaous : j : neritation, 2 _4 “4 na . ; t : ’ adl.e/k Hmind-Zosss ten Dey 79P FOr is z B 4 B : u aa g = 4 i : Me LES UE So aT ray. pa Ie 7 inc ub eee Cu yal “crener conte Tewerai at. ! i : - : i os wo ¢ oat a 2 ob te a sO thew eh bry atin a 5 ‘s crea Rann press oa <a Get Cut went. lens contsc Guta. 42 volunce friendship to test Sudi to rrevide su wnat at the cutset. at he hod al son's ext nove wes to explain to Subtect sate tera inter Cuta and hoved vo do 4 criat deal ef DusinesS in tue Tue utre > % it was essential thet tevhn ke ind jecti develo: tre ide suiject res te ths ond Telto rei neTe nous BU Oe aS 2 abieeanis a . sometairs i- secs eae me rete lam aM GD EEE Sheen ere ted 14-0000 reer Werte NT rt rin tn at SC oT eo put it ec : “ nt ot : shat Zoxton will 4e 1 PoOoas Obs te. ron Cr ct Bb Pd tee o been u 3 c o S c baat a Th ti Atty GSO Pe oe 4 char md & onr an 3One 2s arsa TROTI. UY - Tao “isi at = of eo Wt PS o : : Cu . oe oan * ; er 4, ed into Rowton sane sEnene followine Cesti Subject ecuir furl cuié oward tars rune omerctions he » Woract uta Slacited frou ES Ey ky aR neem eee Renemnat = act was born in fexico City ir 1930 of + middle felass family. SSather was 2 wellehnown textile cerchanS-who served some 72 the Chamber of Comierce. ib least ofe of Bubject's Jete-do and tre owner of several angrtme houses has at tresent little er no contactjwith bis family. .- Subdect's < yeers 23 or aunts is curr Mexico Cli mae} hewn 14-00000 is 1 4 4 i i : so51 ‘ ! pricr To , her for dect t de Fy en Ree "wy deg oth td ee cata magne g ec ean i i Sot \ * i on i ad e eect - _ unban ravolturic varies sith Dubsect codricner was servian he xervined on ; een oF : : in Mexiern nublic s . : a cou ik . gid.net axcoed 3.00% -ves038. . ’ soe Qasr . aE emo > FOUTS 597 arta | STEN BY ps 2 Cauil SEC 88T47 87 D-setv Ne cA CLASP ME SSAT EL Fee eee ee (¢) FERPSNUNT ROOFED enrnt es W /7- tot ew Neo oe bow . bs {Wren ? ted tn: O com Place Pie = REPHODET TON OF 4 j enenaiiaatas arwance come i ] s6eco i lsiorrca teed : inven LO ves ~ peer { SOL / H ’ 2 €iaSSeY TO Het lich eee 5 ‘ | oO tv ar ’ | FTO ee et | i ’ _ ~ A oe DSsie ov Tones s | oem Tl ReT oS Beane f DESTHOY LL SHG 4 4GE-O8 NFO Ore eh Mie {_latp cory: a clasp, APA sc each 7 , i ' : } t y € o.°6 OO n " CR ET 02552 ov 63 CITE XEXICO CITY 7345 i aeee 5 i 4 DIRECTOR, GUATEMALA CITY 383 2.2753 RVDAT PONLIIS Lildiecs a). 1. LIRING-S RECEIVED SRIEF TYFeeRITTEON oC wSIGhED! LETTER 7 REF YEKICS CITY 1823 (7as53/) mo] l | OalTEs 22 OCT FREON "RAFAEL ARCLETA A." LETTER YEHICH CONTAINS any BY © 0 @ 90: TYPOGLAPHICAL ERRORS EXPRESSED HAPPINESS LINING-3 FINALLY KELEA 1‘ ' . PLO HO VILL SCGH AECOVER FAG THO "Gkas AXKGUSTIA™ CAUSE = 3 tt Oo vu 1 3 2 . BY "SY COUNTRY." GRITER CONCLLDID VITH APZOGIES FCR ISTA KES IN GATHOGRAPEY AED EXPRESSED DESIRE SEE LIRING-3 AGAIN. ASHE | © 0 0: .~F1WW— © LIAixGe3 TO REPLY TO HIM aT FOLLOVISG ASDSAESS: 2 AVE 27, | } ZOKA 12, GUATEMALA C.A. RATHER TEAM TO ONE APPEARING AS RETURE Sacked ea teietiateacn : ik a te 2. EXVELGPe I5 AIRNATL STATIONERY “La DaLIA AZUL, E2: sine) PJEXTE Cy, AATICLLOS PARA VEXISA Y Ca CALLE, TEL: 44°72, GUATEMALA, CU." WITH RETURR ADDRESS OF SACK? RAFAEL ARCUZTA Aes, II. AV~ 29 22, ZOUA 12, GUATEMALA C.A. ENVELOR TS POSTMARKED. 22 OCT OSER 1968 AXb 1S 4 VORESSED TO LIRING-3 “4 CALLE MAVRE 7, COL. “SUAREZ , MEXICO, DoF. CSALCN CE LA PLASTICA INEXICANA, WHICH LIRING-3 HAD GIVE EN Ie JUAN aAxD OIGUEL ‘LEOK BARRIOS ve . oy on @ &é e000 ry « a , , _ SECRET eer ADCRESS OX ENVELOPc. l {_ ae 14-0000 we wen ene eye + i 1 | —- — os eee | Coe ove _— et a ey - fig * paseace poe ROUTING AND/OR SMITA «44m BT eg oss, Marvin Francis/re [sacnea : 40 , ou, FH/1 { SECRET em: 4167/1973 ed : . eth: 1 Nov 68 Fits we a _ e TAZ etit0) ‘ Set (chem crust) idcte ano “ume tied} {yeteroncs number) SECRET = M6 ize mmen_AZadS TV exice c1ry mam INFO: GUATEMALA cur stow RYBAT PBRUMEN LIRING REFERENCE: MEXICO CITY 7900 (IN 25321)* - epee can | Cheukeatih ‘ 1. SUBJECT TO GUATEMALA STATION CONCURRENCE, WE BELIEVE LIRING/3 SECULD BE CANDID WITH LIRING/10 AND TELL HIM WHAT AND AS MUCH AS HE WANTS TO ENOW. WE FEEL IF LIRING/3 ATTEMPTED WITHHOLD OR DISTORT ; DETAILS HIS IMPRISONMENT, IT COULD BE COUNTERPRODULTIVE TO OPERATION SINCE LIRING/10 PROBABLY COULD CHECK OTHER SOURCES FOR ACCURACY - | 2. THERE NO URGENCY FOR LIRING/3 MAKE TRIP TO PBRUMEN, ; WE BELIEVE IT MORES ADVANTAGEOUS FOR HIk TO REMAIN MEXICO AND ATTEMPT . BECOME INVOLVED LOCAL PBRUMEN/GUATEMALA EXILE ACTIVITIES. IF, HOW- EVER, LIRING/10 SUGGESTS LIRING/3 GO PBRUMEN, HE SHOULD NOT FESITALE i 3. DEFER TO GUATEMALA CiTY FOR IDENTIFICATION REF, HAMES, , 4, FILE s0-6-141/3, 201-798301 AND 201-776733. re . 5M Sacath "END OF MESSAGE : 8 a 8. WILLIAM V. BROE WH/COG/OPS * Ltec Wd. 2 WED a oee ne . | WB/2/G Di fume [CA é i] KOOEHMATING OFFICERS i i | “on ing ont V6 one 55 oO 5 F30f, [=| i 2 SecHON BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. : B.H01-7 7b 733 etl: _ CS CoPr. . ; sob 1y//3 , ‘ vets pee ERODE RDN dia, AA a. i - po so. . 7 . _ — . 4 ane ie Coe eee 14-0000 peor CABLE SECRETAP AT CXSSEMINATION CLsssa1ED MESSAGE TorTar COPES ROUTING AND/UR INITIALS - S86? e280 8086 PERIONIUMT MO” 2 ED . om a ADVANGE COPY } MSuUtD Oo SLOTTED SECRET meen OY {When Filled In) eee ee oe (4 moo. O ves OD no ; 2 CLASEFY TO FILE WOU ? vr ar \ | ReEe TO PRE WO. onsew wD vee ® oLemp gtecr, ro orancn DT) oestroy Ces altion *- OF ARREST FAVORABLE TO LIRIN-3 AND PLACING BLAME ON FRAN SECRET #12132 OV 1 wall DIRECTOR ,GUATEMALA CITY LF RYBAT PBSRUMEN LIRING-3 ' : —————— IMloy 68 2532 | 1. FOQWION REESTAELISHED CONTACT LIRING~3 25 CCT AND i BEGAN CETAILED DEBRIEFING EVENING SAME DAY. ®8awTaNn aveenaen| HE ARRANGED RELEASE THROUGH BROTHER OF BUSINESS CONTACT WHO COLONEL GNA. LIRING-5, WHO ACCEPTED STORY WITHOUT west ian STATED HE UNDERSTOCD ROWTON COLLD SOT HAVE ARRANGED EARLY i ——— eee RELEASE FOR OBVIOUS SECURITY REASONS AND FELT ALMOST INTOLERABLE SUFFERING WORTH PAIN SINCE HAS COME OUT IN BEST POSSIBLE POSITION VISA-A-VIS FAR &AS WELL AS PERUMENL 2. LIRING-3 HAS BEGUN GIVE COMPLETE DETAILS ARREST, | ASKED ROWTON XEEP SENSITIVE POINTS {N STRICTEST CONFIDENCE, i - PARTICULARLY FROM LIRING-4, WHOM FEELS WOULD NOt APPROVE! HIS - CONTINUED POLITICAL ACTIVITY EVEN CN BEHALF ROWTON. Mee sons : _ DEBRIEFING FOLLOW: =~ mc , | | | | ; | DETERTION AND CONTACTS ESTYLISHED DURING AND AFTER RELEASE ~ | | i } A. ROLANDO “CEBOLLITA". FAR OFFICIAL, WHO SHARED CELL j “BLOCK 402 WITH LIRING-3 TOLD LATTER THAT HE WAC SENT REPGRT cp eee ee H18C0) 88 COP a a . SECRET / ov FF a ore " _ Sue _ Sa VGLIO! ene ap en eee ee 1 Laie nice werent ome aera eee - AACA, Fae ete ioe ~ CaBul SECRETAMAT OrSseutina now CLASSED VESSICE Tota, Cons POUTING ANDVOR fuTALS - SEEN | ROW UT RONTED S ECR ET tne tere . { When Filied tn) ——, wees cet on ves Ub no CASSIE TO FL NOD MEF TO FUR BD | PLE RD Lae TO { REE 2 WEXICO City 79ao SECRET ——— LARA AND CARLOS PERSAGAL TO FAR HUGS THROUGH HIS MOTHER wre } ALLOWED TO VISIT HIM PRIOR TC HIS EXECUTION. -Be BROTHERS JUAN AND MIGUEL GECN) BARRICS, WHO QAINED TO BE €-2 FAR, WHO 4.50 SHARED CELLELOCK AND REMAINED at pee IR CLOSE CONTACT LIRING-3 THROUGHOUT HIS SETEXTION, SHOWED | oe LIRING-3 REPORT THEY HAD RECEIVED JULY FROM "RELIABLE FAR SOURCE ; *EX1CO" LESCRIBING LIRING-3 3 “ANARQUICO, SIN PARTIDO, CONDUCTA BUENA, CONFIABLE , RESPONSABLE PERO DIFICIL CONTROLAR.* FOLLOYISG THIS GENERALLY FAVOSASLE REPCRT JUAN AND MIGLEL . { " @EON) 3ARRIOS DISCUSSED FAR SITUATION FREELY WITH LIRING-3, AND AREANGED FOR SECRET CONTACT WITH FA REPRESENTATIVE TRiNG-3 MONTES COMPLETELY SIR IPFE onen oowee “MEXICO “PAVEL”. ALSO TOLD L j OF POWER SINCE HAD IN FACT DESERTED REVOLUTIGR BY REMAINISG OUTSIDE COUNTRY FOR EXTENDED PERICD. MONTES CLARENTLY vExteO - WHERE EXPECTED REMAIN. FAR HAS COMPLETELY EROMEN WITH foo . GUAT CF. THIS ACCORDING LIRING-3 REFLECTED IR COOLNESS EVIDENT “BETWEEN LEOK BROTHERS AND FRANCISCO CORADO, CP RESPONSIBLE IN : . PAVON PRISOR. FAR HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVING FIKATCIAL CR MATERIAL SUPPORT FRON PSRUMEN FOR PAST SIX MONTHS SINCE REFUSAL FAR CCEPI Lrg * - PBRUMER TERMS (SUPERVISION PBRUPEN EXPERTS, FAVORED POSiT1DH mewn. OQ. SECRET) gexrey i i ' | EASE DOUNT Aer As LADERA te Asso to wESSAGE sOTAL COMES + 2hen 6? PERBORUNIT NOTED SECRET ee (When Filed inj oeeeettecae eecaseee re t ——— REPEOOUT TON OF THiS COPY PROBE: cD eee eee aN ANGE COPY a} Msuso I j moOoTTED moe ( ves 0) no z CLA Ee, TD FE HO. OV. we mee - Foe ee oe g-OaF TO FUE NO eur eo Ciaey to PAGE 3 MEXICO CITY 7922S EF CRET THROUGH GUAT CP ETC). 3. LIRING -3 TOLD RCWION HE INSTRUCTED LEGN BROTHERS HAVE if | I FAR MEMGERS TRAINED IN PERUMEN) ALL FUNDS{iN FAST CHANNELED | t “PAVEL™ GET IK TOUCH WITH HIM DETERMINE HIS ADDRESS) TRRCUGH SALON DE LA PLASTICA MEXICAN BY POSING AS PERSON REPRESZATIEG "VILETA"WHO INTERESTED I8 SUYING LIRING-3 WATERCOLORS CONE ix | 93 PRISON). LIRIKG-3 PLAKS FoR COVER PURPOSES Wonk IN STavEeiROS zak STUDIO CUERNAVACA AND ARRANGE SOONEST BELLAS ARTES SPOKS ORE ED EXPOSTION HIS LATEST PAINTINGS. ‘ - j A. WILL POUCH COMPLETE LIRING-3 DEBRIEFING AS SOON! 1 . _ IN CONPLETED. STATION HOPES LIRING AND PARTICULARLY LIRIRG- 16 WILL TRY ESTABLISH CONTACT WITH LIRING-3 AS IE CAN BE EXPECTED 7 Yiive INFO OF VALUE TO PSRUMEN ‘REGIME. STATION INTENDS HAVE LIRING -3 TELL LIRING-12 ENOUGH TO WET HIS APPETITE AND CONVINCE HIM |= LIRIWG-3 SHOULD BE DEBRIEFED AT SOME LENGTH. LIRING-3 vou TELL LIRING 19 KE WILLING OUTLINE DETAILS HIS GRDEAL waive 7 " INFO"PBRUMENS SHOULD KNOW" BUT ONLY TO HIGH FSRUMEK FUNCTIONARY AND I8 PBRUNES. PRIOR TO POSSIBLE LIRING-3 7 “ PBRUMEN, SUGGEST H&S, GUATEMALA CITY AND MEXICO city STAT _ ANALLAAN DETERMINE WHAT CAS BE’ PASSED PBRUMENS. CONFER ENCE IN GUA Sosa $ SECRET ee ed a re . Leen tay qearle we ninbe op seme meee semen | : ‘ ; 1 1 Bae ae 14-0009 ° ay Gee SECRET 8 daar PEUnY NR Me senate: + a oo as aoe . ae . ~~. . . z ~ Bone . ° s. i \ | . + , C4B.€ SECRETAMAT DISSEMDNATION CLABES MV SEACE Tota, Comes ROUTING AXDVOR BuTitaS SEEN BY SECRET (Wren Filed nj ets AE WIE COON (1) asco [Ld acro morn Th ves Ono l z QQ atere TO FUE nO ‘ ow av ‘ w-O8F 70 FRB wo { oasem eve. -suseo Dear ro 7 action . tino . { RID COPY , i — rotwe : : PaGe 4 MEXICO CliY 192d 52 CRET ; CITY BETWEEN ROWION, FRADYER AND GUAT CITY STATION REPS MIGHT Be USEFUL IN THIS COKKECTION. | 5. ASSUME GUAT NAMES MENTIOKED ABOVE ARE “WAR NAMES™. OS CUSTEMBLA TITY SuED come Lteur Tucip meererice | & FILE 22!-79838t. SECRET ° a ‘ a +e te, ar Fees een we - eee o . . B ao. &. ? - Pa q ~ . e ot SLE Sec reTamat Drasemnanors CLASSIIED MEST E Tora Comes WANTS ROT a eS SPour: . SECRET ee NE a we f Lean Fai od Fm ae cuca rantt Coow O ssueo 0 SLOTTED a WDE at VES LS wD CLASSY IC Fn NO re ar z . awe TO Fe HO ' FiL— WO eet to Al 0H a “ rue we (HP'S at : : SS uk ET @12!32 NOV SMe MEXICG CITY 7S22 DIRECTOR ,CUATEMALA CITY RYBAT PBRUMEN LIRING-3 / m Mov 63 1.2532 | 1. RCUTON SEESTABLISHED CONTACT LIRING-3 25 OCT AND ™. BEGAN DETAILED DESRIEFING EVENING SAME DAY. RC¥YTON ALLED SED HE ARRANGED RELEASE THXOUGN SHO:HER Ur SUDiNes> LUNTALI ny eennr eed ee COLONEL GNA. LIRING-3, WHO ACCEPTED STORY VITHOUT QUZSTICN, | STATED HE UNDEERSTOCD ROWTCNK COULD KOT HAVE ARRANGED ZARLY RELEASE FOR O8VIOUS SECURITY REASONS AND FEL. ALMOST IRTOLERASLE SUFFERING WORTH PAIN S:INS® HAS CONE OUT IN BEST POSSIBLE POSITION VISA-A-VIS FAR AS WELL AS PSRuUPER. i. ' 2. LiIRING-3 HAS BEGLE GIVE COM-LETE DETAILS ARREST, DETENT 10% AND CONTACTS ESTYLISHED CURING AND AFTER RELEAS. . ASKED ROWTON KEEP SENSITIVE POINTS IN STRICTEST CONFIDESz:, - PARTICULARLY FROM LIRING-4, WHOM FEELS WOULD 50: APPRCVE HIS ag _ CONTINUED POLITICAL ACTIVITY EVEN CN BEHALF RGSTON. HIGHLIGHTS SEBRIEFING FOLLOW: ‘ - i . : A. ROLAKDO “CEBOLLITA". FAR S7FICIAL, WHG SHARED CELL ! . BLOCK 422 WITH LERING-3 TOLD LATTER THAT HE HAC SENT REFS Lt, - ~ « . i: ‘OF ARREST FAVCRABLE TO LIRIH-3 AND PLACING BLA ON FRABCESCO wh co SECRET pe. - oe tee ceninhnstimmenaten tanh Ae oe tal aie ih pti Led eI need IE er Hem ISgn meee, yu ' ee ’ +4 poem Stan ene Nata RTM ty APR in EO HOO ene ER ke me ec oa ct eee eee tk gene t CABLE SECRETARAT OSE uNATiION CLASSF IED MESSAGE Tora Cores ROUTING AND /OR INSTLALS - de er SECRET cou. (When Filied 0: Si ngacnren PEPROOUC TGs OF Tend COPY PROWEITED ——————— AON AWE COPT oO SUED oO SLOTTED ___ [ee 7 acx O ves C oo CLASH FY YO FILE %O BREF TO FILE NO WW | exe mo Clrer 10 orancn T) orsreoy (sed i I I t PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 79zZ2S ECRET f LARA AND CARLOS PERSAEAL TO FAR HOGS THROUGH HIS MOTHER wHo i ALLOWED TO VISIT HIM PRIOR TO HIS EXECUTION. Be. BROTHERS JUAN AnD MIGUEL EON) BARRIOS, WHO | CLAIMED TC EE G-2 FAR, WHO ALSO SHARED CELLBLOCK ALD REMAINED 18 CLOSZ CONTACT LIRING-3 THROUGHOUT HIS DETENTION, SHOWED | LIFING-3 REPORT THEY HaD RECEIVED JULY FROM "RELIABLE Fea S SOvRtES fEXTCO” DESCRISING LIRING-3 AS “ANe2QUICO, SIN PARTIDO,» CONDUCTA BUENA, CONFIABLE, RESPONSASLE PERO DIFICIL CONTROLAR 7 FOLLOING TH:S GENERALLY FAVORABLE 2EPORT JUAN AND MIGUEL GEOL} BARRIOS DISCUSSED FAR SITUATION FREELY WITH LIRING-3 AND ARRANGED FGR SECRET CONTACT WiTH FAR REPRESENTATIVE MEXICD “PAVEL". ALSO TOLD LIRING-3 MONTES COMPLETELY S STRIPPED OF POVER SINCE HAD IM FACT DESERTED REVOLUTION BY RE“ATNING QUTSIDE COUNTRY FOR EXTENDED PERIOD. MONTES CURRENTLY MEXICO ---- WHERE EXPECTED REMAIN. PAR HAS COMPLETELY BROKEN VITH rn nae ws. GUAT CP. THIS ACCORDING LIRING-3 REFLECTED IN COCLNESS Evinesd a “perveew LEON BROTHERS AND FRANCISCO CORADO, CP RESPONSIBLE Ik | . PAVOK PRISON. FAR HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVING FINATCIAL C2 MATER 1A SUPPORT FROM PBRUMEN. FOR PAST SIX MONTHS SINCE REFUSAL Fi act PI PBRUXER TERMS (SUPERVISION PBRUMEN EXPERTS » ‘FAVORED posit ow 7 ye wes, wert OS sewer -_ een Jigen BED Sh mnin Eta a tannnmnamne Tm mame Fee te cst Shaye Ao. oa® 14-0000 { \ ! ! } ‘ ho | : I POLE SUL ME SSSA! LT Dt Mien FE TLASST IED MESSAGE “OTA. COMES POUTING Atma urt INITIALS - SEEM BY wersenese SECRET wnStZene b = 22 {When Filled in} . . we LAtes carom aor atls COPY im tSSVED Cj SKOTTED wore [l ves 0 no Cusster TO FILE WO ! or at \ : 3 : BREF TO PLE WO Wj | } ‘ eceeao Caer. to “faGe 3 MEXICO CITY 79225ECREI , FAR MEMEERS TRAINED’ “IN PBRUMEN) ALL L rund PAST CHARNELED THOUGH GUAT CP ETC). 3. LIRIKG -3 TOLD ROWTCK HE INSTRUCTED LEGN BROTHERS HA Hi ; "PAVEL™ GET YN TAUOU MITE NIN OOvcAuine nis ALURESS) THR CUGH “RELETAME LHO INTERE STED INS SUYING LIRING-3 WATERCOLORS CONE ik PRISON). LIRIkE-3 PLAHS FOR COVER FURPOSES FORK iN SIS sUe1hOS STUGIO CUERNAVACA AND ARRAWEE SOONEST SELiAS TES SPCHSG! RED EXPOSTION HIS LATEST PAIETIECS. i i 4 ‘ILL POUCH COMPLETE LIRING-3 DEBRIEFING 4S SOON | 4 W “COSPLETED. STATION HOPES LIRING AND PARTICULARLY LIN ING- 12. WILL TRY ESTABLISH CONTACT WITH LIRING-3 AS HE CAN BE EXPE cre ED : ' + | t 7 SALGS DE LA PLASTICA MEXICAN BY POSING AS PERSON REPRESENTING a ' Yue INFO OF VALUE TO PSRUMEN REGIME. STATION INTENDS HAVE him. LIRIKG -3 TELL LIRING-i3 ENCUGH TO WET HIS APPETITE AND co vINCE LIRIKS-3 SHOULD SE DEBRIEFED AT SOME LENGTH. LIZING-3 woULD H l | i t ' _ TELL LIRIKG 19 HE WILLING OUTLINE DETAILS HIS ORDEAL nae INFO" PEEUMENS SHOULD KNO@™ BYT ONLY TO HIGH PBRUMER “- FUECTICNARY ARD I8 PORUMEN. PRIOR TO POSSIBLE LIRING-3 sail PORUFEN, SUGGEST HS, GUATEMALA CilTY AND MEXICO CITY STaTLoO ‘S - DETERRINE WHAT CAR BE PASSED PSRUMENS. CONFERENCE IN SUATE La! ANGAA dS SECRET Se Waiter on riences eae eemme cemented at ne tt ene rae um mnt cee pepeeeireenennereseeectneminete retin miter ceeenebieriee te so _" ; - tea A \ 14-0000 j {Wren F Aled bn} REFROOL IT 1Cm OF ToS COPY FROM BITED hed avant Corr OD onas OD svcrres nm . wox ws Ono Adem ore eT hei eee vr ar PF z R-OEF TO Fs wo e r 1 t ~ FaGE 4 #exXICO CITY 7923S ECRET i CITY BETWEEN ROWTON, FRADYER AKD GUAT CITY STATION REPS ¥IGHT SE USEFUL IN THIS CONNECTIOR. n if 5. ASSUME GUAT KAMES MENTIONED ABOVE ARE “WAR RAIMES™. : CAH GUATEMALA CITY SHED SOME LIGHT THEIR IDENTITIES. -6 FILE 221-7S3381. SECRET ae som toes cre rime mmm meas a - ao - i - - “ ceecete ence geee ee ane nme te” ~ ts. . ce : mo ee eh creme Se Cast Stcrtraray OasEmmanon CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Tota Comts ROUTING ANO/OF FUTIALS - SEEN euit MOTSED cone SECR teens tor we mere , Sowutna ret oat oe Oe SECRET iv ‘ Drseaw ee. —Pr J ene wo “rer to emancn ewsteow C) 816. . ACT OM po . a as [Jato copy _ EY [ree ve : ‘ 14-00000 1 H ° > 2 —r" ars ae foe vob eae _~ . } 4 . - TASSIED AESSeGE Tova. ot - STIG ANTE, STIRS + SEEN EY BATT Ns OR OS EN KPa 7 : 7 ! S=2CR= ena: fs 2s {When Filed iu; worm OG vs O no ———— se" aQwanceccer = * ] ssuro i ] siorres = ° GASSHY TO FiLE KO ' _ BY, EEE 1 H , bd ‘ - 4 ‘ 1 WHER TO Fe BO onsew ee ate © ome oe Deer. ro : Fo prance (3 Dasta L8G alT.ON - . G2e \EA. & AFRO COPY teva LYLE FILGtt LL CUePS FL2 3014 _ y} , 7 ' . - 4 - SECRET 24182 C2t 68 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 9614 | | 7 MEXICO CITY IFO DIRECTOR x0 le 51246 ~_ , oT 68 ‘ ; PeRUMEN LIRING/3 iN | a . : { me *“ 4 eee eee . . PU ger NoKGce cate. 1779 U4 17623) eed eee 1, ESMICA/13 REPGRIED LIRING/3 AND COMPANION DEPARTED GUATEMALA 18 OCTOSER 1968 VIA TACA FLIGHT 210 FOR MEXICO CITY, THEY ASKED FOR Le AND RECEIVED ESCORT DIRECTLY FROM PRISON FARM TO AIRPORT. | 2. FILE: 231-248927. 7 SECRET _ Bos + Eat 14-00000 4 ee | | | a fe oo F nears —, — t cLasciry Yo pice ne. . aS SIFIED MESSASE Yotat corres LA ReRty TO FILE HO. es “ vice moO] att. ro seance O) sesreoy Cl sie. Peassa/emiT ROTI IED abt ae&e COPY Li) 0 overtes oO MiLi2 is ! Sone tk ot eeeaeede su, 24 oils PO O{Ty 77s 24 Cer bi IN /9¢a5 i F { | j ! 3 7 Cee ee ee - t : eee TKR | | i H WED reb sense ot eeu idin CNUb ENG i Poti tt Se 7 nk MES Teepe i t : . : } i | } ; i : i ; a Peet AR fa CRS Oe ee Lets sare olay feeder VILL ENT BOW beth Tm Pea TET “SMHS Sentegg se isda a uvart i CoeTAC? i ~ warte € f ; MIR UNR Sc tR SU e Dnt MR Nee a ee me Pb et 2 ce ee INEST ep Ae Cee be LER Tet See RON ashen tes ken te : ete GS RR Dh Bre oo. _ . . . . : Fest FG ene tp cusps AP tAML Ge Cet t with nen ee woh oe . a ae. a een er eee oe fe oe et - I | i i ' n aac eae nan en ee weet news ee ne en ee toe ioe wee Ea ee “FERSON/UNIT NOTHIED r SECRET i.n-— * [When Fiied +; reewreree, ADVANCE COPY O BIVED C SLOTTED woex 0 ves Oj no 7 eV CLASSIFY TO FE HO REF TO FILE WOW \ rie wo (Jrev ro SECRET 1918352 OCT 68 CITE GUATEMALA CITY (9632 AAT MEXICO CITY INFO DIRECTOR | Gan REF: MEXICO CITY 7486 (10/0650!) i - 1. 19 OCTOBER GUATEMALAN DAILY PRENSA LIBRE REPORTED COURT’ OF . 1- } APPEALS CONFIRMED DECISION OF LOWER COURT ABSOLVING LIRING~-3 AND COMPANION OF CHARGES VICLATION LAW OF DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTIONS} NO MENTION MADE WHETHER THEY ACTUALLY RELEASED ‘FROM CUSTODY. 2. WILL REPORT ANY INFO RECEIVED ON RELEASE LIRING-3 | 3. FILE: 201-248917. i av uA EEA er ed, Delo Saver a NR Mahe LS POP RE eden Gemearhg eMe 6 2c A vet eeaamanaintiniae amine sinatine mnie me meena SECRET . = oe a on _* ; _ 7 ; ee ; 4 = hotel. SECRET “ ° re ‘'s no yer” oo : ora : cope cee cancer ee aeeeatytuwatny pte gine oe creme nie covmne & ' e . a | ~ " | . Y = 4 14-0000 2 ae 1 carom aercnaercnme met ana brcmt Se at ee eee TL aE RN a SO te | B.der- lala were tee ’ ee ee : . "7m we CARL aeCeet Taw as LISSEMINA TION. <aGSIF IED MESSAGE TOTAL COMES + hs rele Ue me meena” * Sad PERSON UNIT SCTED SECRET BO csove peracnet o@ (When Fittest tn] we eee cote AOVANCE COPY Cc] ISSUED oO SLOTTEO rc INDEX oO vES Wi 80 CLASSIFY TO FILE NO ow at Orsseu wet) vee & RASS acTiOre weer to pag wo i erewpo Ceer. ro SECRET 6423872 OCT 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 7486 t CTHNOESA! LIP MICROFILMED CeT 3 11368 Bec. Micro. s=z le. STATION WISHES TO REITERATE ONCE MORE ITS RELUCTANCE TO DIRECTOR, GUATEMALA CITY REFSs A. DIRECTCR 36584 B. GUATEMALA CITY 9517 (). (-02std C. HMMA 25549 Para § SOMEHOW TRY TO FREE LIRING-3 FROM JAIL IN GUATEMALA CITY BY|GOING TO LIAISON AND EXPOSING HIS WOFIRM CONNECTIGH. MEXICO CITY STATION IN AGREEMENT WITH REF B STATEMENT THAT MORE TIVE SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO SEE IF LIRING-3 WILL NOT BE RELEASED IR SCT TOC DISTART Fut URE WITHOUT INDICATING WOFIRM INTEREST. AS STATED IN REF c suey IRDICA- TIO® IF IT LEAKED (AND STATICH ASSUMES THIS POSSIBLE IN ohn OR IF IE ATTRACTED SUSPICION GUAT REBELS, MEXICAN ip ISTS OR PERUMEWERS WOULD RENDER FURTHER OPERATIONAL EXP ITATION LIRING- -3 AND LIRING-4 PROBLEMATIC. IT MIGHT EVEN PROMPT GUAT neees | TO TAKE REPRISALS AGAINST LIRING-3 AND LIRING-4. FURTHERMORE STATION . | uae LIAISON MIGHT KOT JEOPARDIZE ROWION SECURITY. | NOT AT ALL SURE THAT FREEING LIRING-3 THROUGH INTERVENTION “pg eret SECRET 22 IF LIRING-3 RELEASED AFTER. NORMAL TRIAL WITHOUT ABY Poo UU >. * INDICATION OF OUTSIDE INFLUENCE STATION ASSUMES SOTH HE} AND HIRING-4 SECRET cnncictnmre (When Filled lg 9 MUSE ae Cue’ CLASSIFY TO FILE WO. WAEF TO PRE WOW sug eo Qeer. to PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 7486S ECRET ! WILL HAVE INCREASED OPERATIONAL POTENTIAL. IF LIRING-3 NOT RELEASED IN NEAR FUTURE LIRING-4 MAY FIND ONLY WAY OUT HER CURREST PREDICAMENT IS AT LEAST TEMPORARY RETURN TO rckUicad. SHE BIGHT AT THAT POINT BE SME NARI E NNNCOTAYE MISSION Ditiuan 30 pad ane “ PREVICUSLY AGREEABLE ATTEMPT FOR WOFIRM. 3. STATION WOULD NATURALLY BE WILLING RE-EXAMINE ITS POSITION RE LIRING-3 IF GUATEMALA CIFY STATION COULD DETERNMIt BEYOND ANY REASOWABLE DOUBI THAT. APPROACH OF JUDGE THRCUGH LIAISON. WOULD NCT LEAK. CAN GUATEMALA CITY STATION GIVE such ASSURANCE? ce, - 4. FILE 201-798391. oe are acs anyones SECRET od Rowe ome 14-0000 . /y TU CO Et ove: Marvin/Francis/1q tute WH/1/3E04 SECRET 2 ea 4167:1973 ; 7 bar: 4 October 1968 mate AGE ram a; ee ee EX wo vmx (7) pun et cs at wo, _ ered —_ = aT, pit cee — SECRET cme easevce aie - t eG or theo daa16 | 38s). GUATEMALA CITY INFO: MEXICO ' REFS: A. GUATEMALA CTTY 9517 fre gnEeCs + Laon ht eo - Sa uees +) * Bl DIRECTOR 3658444 en ae END OF MESSAGE Sermo ee on a* _ oo £68 boy 1, APPRECIATE REF a RESPONSE. AGREE WE DO KOT WANT, SURFACE WOPIEM INTEREST LIRING-3 OR WIFE TO GUATS IF CAN BE AVOIDED: 2, REF B WAS SENT FOLLOWING DISCUSSION WITH LIRING-3'S CASE OFFICER, ROWTON WHO STILL TDY HQS, AFTER FURTHER DISCUSSION ‘WITH ROWTON, HOWEVER, WE PREFER GUAT STATION TAKE NO ACTION 'ox REFERENCE B REQUEST UNTIL RCWION RETURNS MEXICO, SE CAN THEN AT- TEMPT OBTAIN UPDATED READING ON LIRING-3 STATUS FROM LIRING-4 OR OTHER ( SOURCE, AFTER WHICH ROWTON AND MEXICO CITY STATION CaN DECIDE IF - ESXAJOR-20 INTERVENTION WARRANTED. FILMED _ 3. INDEX 201-248917, 201-79830).. Ire a} UL SECRET | | ; ny 1-813 ° 4-2 _ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THA TAE 1350 NO OFFICE IS PRON: B:TED. tae Ree, . + Ce a) 7 14-0000 MEItACE PoE . BOTT HG AGE/OR COMALS © SETA BT JOIAL copes. 1 rt om: Marvin Prancis/1q ia] : 17 vans WH/1,/3E04 SECRE [3 | _.——_? om, tT OT —— oath rd il? re 7) OE Guu tseracurssoAnon O mex vein. iad erivin Og sams =6(] ee ~ ee Z : , rE - fR novex [] err ~ ~ B01 ‘ [] econ ras w . { elite; Ss Teascaton) 4nd tne ths veterecan manda } AZCORET ive pexecron pace 2 Beet (_ wo 1t . ¥ WH/1 COMMENT: Indicated Linicon cantante vewaine on 2-2! ered Parorepeyers intercede on LIRING-3's behalf to learn when his trial would take place or possibly to obtain his ° release. Station reluctant surface ¥OFIRM interest however without Mexico City Station concurrance. ' **Headquarters commented on fact LIRING-4 recently took up. residence in Cuban Embassy, Wexico City because lacked funds pay rent. Also asked Guatemala Station if could arrange for early release LIRING-3 and associate from jail through high level Guat official. i i ’ ia Gt ' 1 1 iy : 4 . i 1 ra ' ' 4 . ‘ 1 ‘ H ' 1 i H i i ‘ ‘ + a ae a a tel aabe tet oe t i F 7 \ 1 2 ‘ NS iciere ste weiner mas +2 teeny een nae: Calan M Soe wwy2/e ~ KAUFMAN, ; WILLIAM V. 7 bar CAD . wif * CAWR/1 i COOtOMATnAG Crrctts tee . ; I : —asurt— 2 . Gnss.une ofncea a Ss. Eve “RE T | | om eaeg™ | - Be nEPBOOKK __NBY OTMER THAN IIME “SSUING OFFICL Ton ‘, - fo" : . I | | ' { aa" * CABLE SEC PTT AD:AT DxSSEMINATION Seep wessce "Tote Comes Prins AND TA new aLe SEEr By! _ CUNO Cert 6G FED aye al - SECRET «2 T—- —_—— uahindnbdhaiase mae} ———+.4 REPROORLC TOA OF TS COPY POS. B-TED 3 TF ROTATE OD | ! mon Gs Sv el ee CA4sairy TO SNE HO. = AOvVAnNCE COON oO MSUED OO SLOTTES : | eee TO PLA we. : | 4 ene mo Terr to SECRET S@i842l SEP 68 CHIE SUATEFALA CMY. } . Y DIRECTOR INFO MEXICO CITY i RYBAT TYPIC LIRING - Ll. GUATEMALA CITY STATICN 1S WILLING TO Wee Ire ttercoe |” t _ RELATIONSHIP I8 ANY VAY BKECESSARY TO SUPPORT UNILATERAL WOFIRM = | nk OPERATIONS. SEVERTHELESS IT MUST BE REALIZED THAT AFTE 6 MONTHS,| ~ REVEALING WOFIRM INTEREST IM LIRING-3 IS SOMEWHAT AWKVARD. WHILE | i. GUATEMALAN CITY STATION IS KOT FULLY COGHIZANT OF ALL CPERATIONAL furt- + GATIONS LIRING-4 OPERATION AKD ITS VALUE TO VOFIRM, KE CONTIRUE TO BE- * LIEVE THAT BY ALLOWING NORE TIME LIRING-3 AND COMPANION WILL BE RE i LEASED WITHOUT WEED INDICATE WOFIRM INTEREST. THIS APPEARS MORE IN LIKE ier WITH MEXICO CITY STATION POSITICY THEY DEFINITELY WOT In FAVOR | r ISTERVENTION WITH GUAT AUTHORITIES GHICH WOULD FINGER Linixe-3 Ve AS SOME TYPE WOFIR" ASSET <HEXICO CITY 59847. 4. L- - IF MEXICO CITY HAS CHANGED ABOVE POSITION AND ROW AGEES : “Ff _ WOFIRM INTEREST CAN SE INDICATED , SUGGEST FCLLOWING arraonci | a te STATION WILL ADVISE ESMAJO2-2@ THAT MEXICO CITY HAS DEVELOPED | luce . , ee AW OPERATIONAL INTEREST IN LIRING-3°S WIFE BUSUNABLE PROCEED j- en oe vitH OPERATION BECAUSE OF HER CONCERN OVER FAITE OF HER KUSBAES}« | i . . i. We CAN THEM ASK ES*AJOR-28 ATIEMT ASCERTAIN WHEN TRIAL 1, x f a . fort | es re its 4 2e/- 918. Fa SECRET ’ t= ' t 4 i | i) ! . is ihe -nmmerctmennenacerenronpapenancincnn (acmemnemamemtitintigeannay yoo nema 4 ne . am . . ieee +t , . oy 1 . , Lj a a : H : . 1 . 7 + . ' fl : : f 1 f ' 7 . . - . . . | . . . . . ‘ . ( eae ae Cast SELPETARIAT Drsstwema nor «_ CAaS SED PEESAGE > WER SN UT ATED SECRET aed ime mee , ~ {When Filed iy mavue kel - AQwentt cory CJ SUED J worse RRR Dest ov. orn 2 Acton orzo) 7 - {Jno a | a ~ PAGE 2 GUATEMALS CizY SSi7 SECRET | ~ SCHEDULED AND ISGICATION# WZAT SENTERSE MAY BE. BELIEVE ANY ees IWReees Ty ~ S% ESMASOR-26 MAY PEVEAL TO THE COUSTS WILL DEVELOP - RESPONSE. ON THE OTHER HAND » IF THERE IS WO GaJECTION 10 | _ REVEALING WOFIRM INTEREST DIRECTLY IN LIRING-3, THE STATION P CAN SO ADVISE ESMAJOR-22 AD REQUEST HIS HELP. us 3. FILE: 201-248917, 33 SECRET i 7 BI I { mw wee . ete eemenicSnnsn~ A teeter meee 7 . ath itty eee ees 4 & ee ee 14-00000 “pisPATcH [oe ae ARLE FOR ROENNG Vo i j Chief, Western tenlsphere Divislon { i some oom ¢ ” a lea “~ ALY ORES i CAM RIDGE DERG 1 Roa - : ; Chief of Station, Mexico City{ sexcrorun \ SUE V 4) PBPUMEN? Activities of LIRING-3, LIRING-4 “ay through Mid-Septerber 1968 Mens as Bene ; MICROFILMED : REZ: HMMA 34622, 17 May 1958 , QT 14 1968 Action Reanizred: For your information, Ooc. MICRO. SER. 1. Forwarded under separste cover are twelve reports prepare’ by . Valiace B. 20WTGi on the activities of LIRING-3, LIRmWG-4, and contacts ‘of | the latter. : ) : 2. The cain topic covered in ROKTON's reports {s LIRING@4's efforts to obtain help in getring LIRING-3 cut of j2fi in Gueteraisz es e207 as possible. LIRING?4 is alzcs= penniless (2°WTON bas cada only token payrents to her after 15 Jure)} end has been sweving from cre «zertcent to a cheaper one Living on the sale of sainrings left by LIRING?3 and seali icaas frem leftist contacts. In che hege thet she may de able to do someching for LT2INI-3, LIRDTNG-4 has resisted all of ROWTCN's efforts to get her to undertexe a clancestine aission to PBRUMEN, s rission, as Heacquarters «knows, was pleaned long ago. As a foreigner, LIZING-4 cannot vork in Mexico wichout te<ing the chance of being deported, if ceughr, altheugh she has asst trie’ it, sie sould prudasiy ve refused a visa to zo to Guatecala to visit LISINC"3. She might alse fac éiffiecslties {mn Guatemala including possible detention and {nterrogation| if she succeeded ir cttaining an entry permit to thet courtry. ' 3. Ry mid-Serrember 1968 LIEINC?4 hed received very Little help frbm her Mexican leftist or outright Commmiet friends, In spite of presises| to try to bribe the Gssatenslsn judge scheduled to try LI2ING-? all LIZING-4's “friends” succeeded in doing vas to print several articles in the lceal press (some of thea vith LIRING-3's photo) cleiaing that LIRING-3 was unjustly; imprisoned, that he was about to be executed, etc. If anything, tirese continued . .. Attachnente: C472 reperta u/s/c #1 u—* Iden rpte u/sfe #2 Distributfon: panied ' tepy piled in ner 79S Se] - { ' | { Ce eee L. Orig &°Z - C/waD w/ates | { | | i Memateeng ane cates | a 14-00000 CLASS FT ION TSP Cr SYUEA AND ne wBEN | CONTINUATION OF | DISPATCH i SECRET PMMA - 35502 articles did little to prejudice the Custezslans in favor of LIKING=?3, As a matter of fact, thé latter who succeeded in sending LIRING-4 6 few! letters via the Fexicen Consul in Guatemala City whe comes to visit him in jail, recently claine+ thet he was saved frou d prison “transfer” by the Guatecalan arty by the arrival of the Mevican Conse}. LIRING*3 viewed this "transfer" purely acd eizply at en execution attemt. : F : 4. LIBINGSS received even less help frem LIRIMG who told her chat there was ncthing it could do to nelp LIZING-3. LIF1NG“4, on the advice contained in one of the notes sext from priscn by LIPING?3, kept avay from LIRING and its employees until she met LIRING~-10 by accident at the office of one of the leftist papers on 27 July, LILING-1C conviaced her to regune her visits to LIRING. That the local P22UMExe still have doubts abour | LIRING*3 desoite his inprison-ent in Guatewla is indicated by the statements sade by Rodolfo EZYES (see SOWTON's 17 July reporc) te the effect that the latter would not be willing to-heip LIRING“3 until be fevnd cue on what -. side of “el griezgo” (ZOWTON under false identity) he vas, REYES added that LIRING suspects the “griego”™ of WCYI2M connections, 2ithough ic has ro , definite procf of this, | 5. $tatenents such as those mode by REYES confirs the Station's belief thet LIRING, upon orders from kone, is stil! attemcting to investigate ; POWTON. Such statements aise recerforce the decisicn of the Station not, to attempt, threugh Liaicen, to obtain the retosea nF rToTUmet eet on eucempc, 1r it leaxec, would nat oaly expose LIRING-3 to PSRUMEX and H _ Guatemalan FAR reprisels, it would probably also have edverse repercussions oa ROVION's security, LIRING-11 whoa ROTO met briefly ca 5 July {see } EQWION's report dated 9 July) said nothing about LIPING-3's arrest when | ROWTON corcpleained chat mail which he seid he sent to UIRUNG3 reraineld | unanswered, It is 2lso to be noted that REYES, who of course knows that} LIAING*4 is in Mexico, told EGUTON that ste vas probedly in PBRUMEN. met shows clearly the ¢istrust with which LIZ, views SCUTON. ot jae “eM re za 6, LIRING?4 feveloped close relationship with Orlando TeMsrrt? of the Ministry of Culture now in Mexico at the invitation of the Mexican cozunist was staying at LIRING<-4's szeriment eltcough LIRING*. clained to ROVTCN there was no rocancirg between the two and that SUAREZ use!’ her apartzent because he wes toc broke to get ace cf his own, In view of LIRIVie4's assessment of SUAREZ es very leftist and pro~AMTHUG*} no effort was nade | spproach hin. gural paincer David ALFA} Siscetros, By mid-Septezser, in fact, STARE | hat {to 7. Contacts betveen ROSTON and LIRING?4 have taken place with decreasing frequency because the usefulness of LIRIFG-4 to SOFIEN kas sharply decreased aad because LIRING=4 is core and more convinced that RCOWTON cannot or will not help her ebtain the release of LIRING-3. In her frantic efforts to do something for LIRING-3, LIRING"4 kas in fact not had any contact with POWTON since early September. Unless LIRING“3 is relessed by the Guatecalan : authorities or receives only a light sertence keeping his in Jail orly a short time lonzer, it is doubtful that LIRING-4 will be of much use to POVTON and the Station. § aes oe ° ° on 7 : _ : . SECRET SF , 17 Hay,1968 | subjects Wallace B. KRo-ton Meeting sith LIAZ.C/a. : | i 1. dowton ret with 1J-1YG/4 nt the Punto Blanco Restaurant froa zbout 1600 until 2015 on 16/5/68. LIaIi.G/% had telephoned tout-n! 3 answering service and left a nesssce that "lr. Barracdn would seeihin at hig office*at that tize and date, i : 2. LixIhG/4 reported thet she had learned thet seven Suatenalans resi- ding {n Mexice City hid bsen arrested along with zodolfo Sandoval. She bad lecrned this from Varvel Mareu€ Par@ifies but «as not able to learn the icentities of the cther seven. She recalled that harecué bea said that Sandoval hee been arrested on 5 Hay, 1566, just after ais wife had arrived from Guctezcla, and that he, Jercué,was bu-dened with the suppert not only of Francisco Lara's family (wife,:other and endldren) but now . OL canUCVAL ‘Ss WIA. adi.cae/t UNGCKTStCos baat r+ TCUE haa'rtovec wrese de=- pencests into cre of nis several houses in the city. LlaliG/& acced that finally she decicied to avoid any vurther contact with hareué since he has become a complete nu.sunce, telepnoaing and Croppeing in! unannounced at e11 tours of the night. ' ; ; 3. LIAING/4 also veported that she had obtained < job at the }Secretarfa Ge Conercio y Indus+sria,peying 1,200 pesos pernonth, trrough “erzio Gon- zalez Herin, ond bed sterted vorking reguler hours (1006-1406) en 13/5/68. when she showvever, nentioned this to Zecosta (F1U,rhon.},0irector of the ‘ office cf Kelaciones Culturales of the ec heiaci ues ixteridres, te told : her to cuit the cob irmedistely since it wes not lercal for ter to work, particulerly in a rovernznent office where official recorcés were kept. He promises to help her find a job where she could ork on; ;the ? ot, witneut jeopardizing her inci ration statuses , : ce ee ee . be. Leen beeen an 4&, LIz 'G/4 also resorted tact ske ied ree seived three short notes “trom “LIRIEG/3 mailed fron the priscn where he is being detained. She stated - that she was reassured by these letters that L/3 is in Pessorebly good ; _ wealth, cespite the fact thet he and his fellow arr/estees were not ‘siven voofo———— any food for nine days following ‘their arrest on 13/5/68. f a aa 5. LIAING/® stated that she had talked to LTH7KG/2 aftep his [return fron t . FBRUKZH aud found him very suntanned and thinner. 1/2 told her thst he ; had been cutting cane and hed gotter engaged. to a local'woman while he was ’ "on vacation". L/2 stated that he sost probatly would epain in Kexico i - through the Clyrpica,although he did not state when he planned. to get H married. L/2 ropretted thst he office eculd not [hep 7% {inancia) ly, but te encourazed 1/4 to viet: ce «henever she wished. - see - ‘ 5 . : . Rs ie a ee a ea , ” joo. S satenad aa SECOtT 6. LIZING/4 aleo told sorten that she hed -anaeed to find a suitzdle_ a apertzert in the idificio Corcesa, ietr: 1,76, for 1,100 pesos ser month, throuc ker frienc, Blenca sefia,who lives in -partrent 2 of pe Letzte O. She eddcd@ tnet che bil cverecme the rrcdlem cf the fisdor ty e- iy: te to a ar. Puloz “ho edverthsed ir the ne-areper ané provided her with 2 certain sra. Gloria 3eltrfa, Calle talir 24,Col. Naverte (at 2 fee ef 330 pesos). She also stared thst ske hae clreacy civen the adrin§ Sstrctor, ef the edi- J ‘ ficio Ccndéesa at 300 peso "sritiftese:ér™ te held the epectrent until] she can g:rance the 2i:der coctrect. , 7. koston then su;vested thet Listnc/s ci:ht consider re er oe to PBaUTia: in the near future sirce it zppearec te his au ice « L/4 ‘ wel al,t replied taat,elekcuch che felt cbiized te nake the-trip‘in viex cl her previc s ceosritcesr te nodtcn, she felt 4% prencvure. She stressed her co . finecd onvisty over ile wltue of 1/5, CliueLtinog taet sn wes she only to cerrespire eitc bin, anc th:it such cor- be very dilticult ond slowe zovten th te able te cbtein a vise te|wisit v3 rir tne cesirsbiliiy of the jt rip cnc are renge to provide hir with saints ani canvesces. L/& apreed tict this woul ease ker cind ard ;ernit ter to meke the trir to FBHUMEN with iess concer but ske wordered whether 2 trip to Cucterela, previded, ef ecurse, that sk could czt the visa, cirhet possibly aeke sa:ters worse for L/3 since L/4& : wculd heve to trevel on her SSRUMUN tassrert. osteon arpreed eit: & this TO ' person wuo ccule t respontcnee fron suj.zesvec that pork for @ short tine te Ciscuss witt and si: geeted the follovine: (a) L/* write inzredistely io the! Fexic:n Con. - sul eskirg him his criston cond re-nestire his to check it out! with L/33 (b) L/? discuss the cotter sconest vith L/2, explaining that she has de- cided to sake her trip to PRsCKEN during L/3's izprisonuent bet that she ; hoped to visit hin before leaving Mexico. 1/4 iereed and aid @ thet she _ : would invite 1/2 to dinner at the hoze of Bicrce Peiia (de vezba) where sh was currently staying as 4 house cuest. i | i i i &. sovten stressed thet be did not vish unde: any circuzst nces to "forces i __S/% to rake the trip te FE¥UNEN,bet he felt the tine cost oprértune and iv he was rot in o position finencizliy to essist 1/4 to any siggificant de-" eree if she remained in kexico. Hovten added that he failed tq see how Lf _ could eern enough in any “unofficial™ job she night obtain, 1/4 agreed to think the matter over end ¢ive dostes her decision at their néxt meeting scheduled for 13CO0 on 20/5/64. +1 FaNeeenY Ce IN cena eae teteet B - . Wallece 4 \ : : t ca rere er - SEC? a | 20 Nay,1968 | . Subjects LinING/& Rercrt of Conversation with LIZZNG/2. 4. At 1300 on 20 Hey, 1062, -0I-lht/4 nesonted to xowton at the buste Blanco r- stcurent that ske bad seen LIZING/2 at the LIa-IkG offices erd, as instruict:d by =octon, <izcusse? sith him her 4isficult om ates sal . situation resultizces fren the cetention of LISILC/3. She then stated that ow sh2 was p seriously 2 seasiderizs taiing ter long planned trip to 1BRN, rreoiem of Living| enrensee, treiGfs syrpacthized h PT buy isk / not to cake any rash decision. Ze pointed c:- “< redlex world be solved, the =oral odligsti: to tollew Lz os.G/3s case! from 7 close to Gastenala as vcossitle wsule argue in favor of her siting a little nore. LIAL C/% told sorten tact she felt tiat LIRIUC/E was crossted to suey this in licht of a cc nent sne 22a gust mace to ais toet ew cervaio lic. Castillo, 2 Gu2teraler leyyer erfilieted zits th vexican| Scbassy ~ in Guatezala City, nad-ertttn in tough with her over the weekend ent told her he 4hs@ este to “exico Titr in ccinnsction with LIST .C/3's cease which. he was handline at the request cf the Inbcssy. LIAING/S tol@ Eoxrten that Castilto vas staying in room "C4 of the Zl ‘residente Hotel cnid trast she talked ts hin there for about 45 =inutes.) . : 2. LIsinc/2 then said ¢t ec sort of werk to help LIAI.G/4 ficer LIZING offices prener vas out of th plyed there now are party nexters gat fron the © S2UNIN cepit . Ee aided, however, that he gould grerese te the LInILG "censeJo* tket LIRILG/4& te given a position in the o-tzice cultural office. Je stressed th:t he could ulc dco everythicr he ceula to gird sone cizlly. He corrented that work is the n@ cuestion, since the ‘only evsens en= oe _not promise anythirg, but he would io what he could to coavinc the powers that be. - . 3. LIRING/S prceised aovton to press i7aihG/2 for this ig singe i¢ would indicate the extect to wcic the LIATNG Chief trusted her and give her Boze official eccess to the esvealiscrent, limited. th veh at migat dee \ . W.B. Rowton Hi i | ssl 8 ence une sate omennpoe pete bo antes eminem «nef _— + Subiect: wA UTICA B kewton Meeting with LI<IVc/s, 4. Rewton met with LIsI.G/4 at the Diana Kestaurant,Calle Mesissippi, from 1300 until ebout 1410 on 14 June,1S65, LIatiG/4 reported thet che had finally soved into the spartuent in the Edificio Condesa with the fes pieces of furniture of the Tacubaya apartment. She stated that she intended to remain in close touch with her friend Blanca cefial de Anacd and, of course, Cetaline Cepero, at whose heres she hoped to be able to take her main meels. (-TartiG/4 added taat she was still ettzepting to find sone sort of werk to help her meet her expenses, as well, as to find & person, preferculy a 2580250 stucent, to rert a roon in nel apartsert. n” PIR EW maw wmd eA trrtestset we VE Digime tc txplerc told her “the previous week that kis recczzendaticn that she been employed in the (outside) LIKING culturel office had been turned dow and consequently she had arpealed to lexicen friends to help her find e=-loyment. Che also tcld Rowton thet she hed queried LIRING/2 about FBaMON [students who might share her epzrtzent but was told that the only fenale ‘tSuderts (two) at present in Fexico were studvirg in FAatzcuero. , rretraya etetod thet LTRT 76/2 h she hed been receiving letters regularly fros place of ecnfinenent. She sieved Rowton & pore tion of one of the letiers in which iInING/3 stated that there were a>out 29000 prisoners in ali and that he feela obliged to share whetever food he can purchase with the money sent to him by LIRING/A& iith Bix otbers who are closest to him ar< whose relatives cannot provide even the essentials of a basic diet. According to LINING/4&, LIXING/3 has net complained ssout Ze LIRING/A continued that LIRING/3 directly fror his “"waat appear to be very difficult concitions out hss revealed his corstcat _ be able to make the trip to IBRUMER bet could not consi fear of paoysical violence, the threat of waich he feels aangs over the prison. LIAING/4 told Rovten that sha bad finally obtedned officially 20- tarized stctemants fron the Proper Mexican authorities ‘t> ostifylag to il~ _ RIKG/3's bona fices as en artist, as requested by the texica Consul. she geve Rowton a letter from the latter which requests this infdrmation(copy of which is attached).. : 4& LIRIUG/4&, in reply to Rowton's queries, stated that she still hoped to der leaving Kexico. at this time in view of LIkI:G/3's situation snd the fict thdt she woo the only point of contect he had on the outside. aovton synpathgzed with ber but stressed that his ability to help ber financially ves Ligited by ber SEC 14-0000 - oe 2 Rk, \ i perforscance in terms of the contract between then. Howton rezinded LI2ZING/4 thet ne contract bad termineted 2s of I5phay,1968, end could be exteaded only on the condition that she would be able to nske the trip. He added th:t he felt he could pey her for the period 15 Key until 15 June,195@, but that would have to constitute e finel payzent unlees LIxIuG/4 could cozrit herself to fubute production. Kowton added that in addition he would have to ceduct the 1,275 pesos he gzuve to ner as a travel advance inasmuch as this noney #:4 not used for tke purpose in- tended. : 5. LIatsG/& replied that, nuch to her regret, she cculd net natle any firs ecroitment rerzardirg the trip at the cozent. She st.ted thet she was at- tenpting to rsintain frieadly relations with the LIARING pereonnel but had to ba enntiore fr ths like uf Linsnuy'5's cdronition to her to svoid con- _-- tact with the esteblistment ( "le casa crende" es he described it. She then stated thet she had attended a play on the evening of 7 Sune at shich she set socially with LIigInG personnel in the audience. Ske 2d ed that LIEING/10 greeted her cbdially and that she spoke briefly @ith LIRING/S and LIRING/13 as well as LIKING/16. LIkI:G/4 also stated that she had lesrned from LI.ING/17, who had just returned from an unexpected EDY that i their mutual friend "Echenendf{a" had been called up on the ¢ t for the inferior job he had done during his last commerciel mission |to nexico _— City. LInInNG/4 elso repcrted that she tad been given a very brief note from her ffierd Yolends hand-carried by LIKING/17 in shich Yolande wrote that she as still hoping that LIRING/4 would be able to make the trip. -ROWECH COMMONT: Roxton feels thet LI2ZIN7/4 will meke the trip to PBRUN=M : “wit in the next two nonths or sooner, provided she is assured taht L1aziiG/3 ven et a is resigned to his fate and thot eferythirg has been done to eupport his appeel. Zoston has tol< LIRILG/4 that he can ¢ive her crly minis m financial support in the future, end thet only on bekelf of LIRING/3.! Zewton feels that LIsIUuG/S will have great difficulty supporting herself, even on a sub= sistence level curing the next month, aud will probably recbnsider her decision regarding. the trip. Rowton fcels he should not put} any ‘pressure on LIZING/S in the light“her personal situation. { _ . { fe Ht enamine Seen et . 14-0000 a 1 1 1 cee ence enne tect ae tage eons enema ent mnesaeem ani Hime maementatet it - | \ ’ i t i ! ‘ 1 t t er t ' { i ' 1 t 1 4 . t : ¢ - ; | . ’ ‘ , “ ~ he _ 7 Liu BE 43 OY ws fu ele er oO 7 &... we ft, bu . ~ ; Ly ae N. 7 Ou 7p) | Sa SH . ~ t an a) a X . . 5 7 P a * ~~ _ ‘ - at - ose xs go: | Sul fh —s wt 4 Some + 38 : aa 4 se aN | z= Se | ios toy . \ Tt hS - TET Rp cr tee me eee cute . { ey . : N j 3 i , * ! _ ; Pil ' 1 t . i ; : . 7 ot Pa . . . ei gam eget gee ge ie et fat eet sma puntue Tee Dd Bo Fare a Yama rence neni Mran cnernememnn ere me a 8 I ee ee 14-0000 . t - 7: ~ ~ . ot dug. Os 40 we Gera. : Cnnoul Geseral de o-llexice Sra. Mirias Chichay de Jura napa _ wixico, 2. 2. 30 o . s . L des pecemmeehtnimene nent 4 Are name eR Nl Ew AY Ea AO BE Ete ‘ i a ears aca ine | 2orz @ @ sin fisico ' oo act = aaao, Aar - ee be er ee BSA Bit et : i | u 2, estamos bast sca i r2e 2 evivul cel juez. prtesenta= i Poa a2: 21 curso de la présente sinana { $e reas Eezss corrido con la Si25b2 de { que ne plazcs se han acoftaco 32 z4xizo. Ni un sclo socexvo lo heres dejado sold, tanz2 a él como a Manuel, sues consta mente ce let ha estado visivanis, unas veces nuvstro Cncargato zosios, otrzs nuestco abosacs asesor 9 ei suscerito. . Su carsa anterisz ia reeisidé en prepi S manes y tambie: le informé de la targeta que Uc. ne puso. : ' Manto la Sra. -.reué de Persabal, como la eszosa & Menuel, les estuvieron visisenis casi a Ziario curante su essancia ea ésta. Ko ies ha Zaltado nai pues la Sia. “arcué jdej6 275 dola- res para que se ies estuvier2 scoviendo <2 lo necesartio. a I~rlos se le lievS =m vioce para dibuto gue pidid y sejles ye periodi~ azmente cigactros, etc. | : b . . El jueves ira s verlos ds nuevo}y ya le infsomaré de -, $a carta. : Y No creo que sea necesarin Que venga . pues puede .-: tener la seguridad de que esvaxss haciendo ‘sodollo aule e tras xanoS gor resolvacles su situacién a ia brevedad| po ‘seria de le salo que esté vd. en coatacto.con ld Srial de 2elaciones pata estar al taato del cass, sues estoy informaado constauctemente del curso el proceso. Creo ace serf cuessién de n4s! o sonss tie=po pero tengo soaflana ex que sois se resolver4 favorablececse. ~~ oo Por sanducto de la esposa de Lanuel lb envif sacado que serfa conveniente eaviars sna coastaxcia da Beliae Artes 3bonan= do la condussa da su :sp0s0 y.cue este Accunentq lo llevara 3 legali- Zw oante el Sonsulaco ce Guutecsia en Mexico (Vallarth # 1) pues ayudaria musho para orobdar Su solvencia xsral. SECRET Aatber a ne € on 14-0000 ae mee ee ae ee ene eee aaa ase ~ ee oe . . - -_, . ’ - yt ~ . a - 7° ed oN i H - H : q ” ‘ [ ; - ’ “ae ; : \ Perdo : mas a 4 . i consiceré E : ‘ ' algo conzr2to como igds de descargo. é & | j . svezos viendo éste ceso H l | ° : . . : 4 ol , i r . ruego saluda + arte a ni ouea anigo Deniel i (su sugore} fe quien hice vierus no tence noticiaa y secize “gue i - 8: amigo c2 srriagea lo mackeris con as TESTS. i ; erocuraré tenerla icZcrzada y puede jirme cuantas | veces lo cesee. . ff 1 . iff . i Suyo afmo. atto. vy 3. 5S. Ai an Ce ee VELA t . eae : “at ee vont ; ' a fe ca . - wee t - . = t oe go. aa { . ' i i i | { i ‘ i ‘ i ic ' { asetan.narnisere manmemirnang gy Het be ceca ere sence netne tema meneame We ge aati ine nate mame mmr anes mre ons 9 me aS SN Fr ce Fd aCe aeRO Mareen ene ee net Gta cnet moe nett smimimet tmnnennnmisieiem me NTE EXICO. +a C4 “ 2 4 Pa oc SALIR 7 / “- é. f. i; 5 Ct L i % 4 a a .o™N mS m, \ ~~ i om, ' ‘\ + wnt ' a toe vy t u Hee ents aaa Me ental ee ne ettie nen itmnenpmNeeT Eo-Tul mneies se at mrmnureereeasettinteramnes enpeiretetentinnqmmnneesnanamin rai yet wate g ehe \ 4 : 4 roe wid COMPACT Rat 2? ot 4. Acents LIKING /4 2. Date and Site of Meeting: 430C,12/6/66; Dlena Resteurant. 3. Date and Site of Next Meeting: 1030, 20/5/55; Tiana cestaurant. 4, Informaticn/epeorts Passed by Agents LISI:“/% reported to Ko.ston that she had received tac distressing letters fren LISING/3 ccuplaining about the misercble conditions under shies he is living - very meager food, unsacitary quarters,anc the ecnstant fear of pazsi- cal violence. ITuING/4 showed siowten a saragraph of lone of the letters in ssica LIalNvG/3 asks her to appeal to the "socic” to influence the Judge oy <= cratificacién of 460 quetze 8s 50 that be wuuULU UlSizass vue CeSE when 10 rireilyr caze to trial early the followirc ronth. LIAING/3 stcted thet the judge ito be ia- fluenced was a certain Juan Senchez, Cficisl Tercero del cuz- gaco Cuarto ce 2rinera Instancia. LIADNS/3 added that he felt there was no other sclition, since it had becoze evel at trat toe Mexican cmbassy eculd do nothing te cyeed up the final re- leese and that if Rovten could net intervene, anything cculd happen. ' t ' TIAING/4 also ‘reported that she kad beer asked by LIKING/S to see him the next day (15/6/66) at his office. She did not mow the purpose of the inuvitution, but assured LInING/9 vented to be briefed on the latest deavelopzents ix the LIZING/3 case. ’ 5, Informaticn/Guidance Given to “gent: Rowten sv= rethized with 1 LIZIKG/& in her distress over the desperate situstion seing ‘feced by LIZING/3 - but stressed that intervention on his part vas not aB easy as LIEING/3 might think. Ze pointed ovt thet since ;1t TAIRC/& tc date had not been able to zeze the i5:0N2" trip he cdulé not ask his own collecgues in Suro;e to intervene throuch their Suatexsian _. government contacts ond that therefore anytning that he could _ do himself would not be effective. LIaiic/4 did not volunteer i any indiceticn of hex intention rerarding the tip, pnd sovten : ot ‘= felt he sould not press her in view of her frang of at the “<2. €4me. He suggested that they meet agsin efter LYRT™ 6/4 talked - ‘with LIRING/9 in the hope that the latter aicht inake| sone in- Do ' portan€ coznenta on SEC .. _ - + & ( : ae, de « Rowton atte 14.90000 i * . ae eT a me egeerh he Stes eR ted Ae DA ERENT A eu? Shoal AN Be Te Dele aaa rortth AR aE at Sanaa e cle a " pesponded cordially. Rowton alieged that he had been in Switzerlend and , on which it was located.) ‘get in touch with him as soon as Rowton returned. —_ 6 SECR MM 9 duly ,1988 Subject: Wallace B. Rowton Meeting with LIRIKG/11. 1. After several days of attempte by Howton. to met sith LIRIRG/11 in t the vicinity of his (LIRING/11's) residence( which is ebout six, bloczs . frog Rowton's hone) Howton finally succeeded at about 1600 on 5! duly,1968. i 2. Rowbon hadchecked the home address of LIRING/11 ebout 1550 that day and when he had found that LIRING/11's car had not beeen parked in front, hailed a cab passing in the opposite direction. As an after-thougut,novever, | Reytean coke? ths cot ts gu ¢.ound cae oiccsx on the off chance that he nigaot catch LIRING/11 epproachibs his home frou the intersection of Gutenberg and Ejercito Necional. Fortunately just as Rowton's cab approached LIZING/11's apartment house, he spotted LIRING/11 alignting from his car in front of the building. Rowton stopped the cab and ran over to greet LIRING/11. 3. LIRING/11 alttough obviously surprised at seeing Rowton in that area, Canada most of the time since he had last seen LIRING/11, and to| his regret had lost contact withthiesutual friends?LIRING/3 and Iden A. Rowton continued that he had written LIRING/3 at least five letters fron Surope wi “nea not received any answer, and had found that he had moved from his Atoyae ecéress ; as wel] as his Tacubaya studio. LIRING/11 did not volunteer any information | concerning the whereabouts of LIRING/3 but imnediately gave sowtdn the news that Iden A was working at a sort of night club (giving the nase jend street f &. Rowton then said that he had hoped to be able to invite LIRIKG/11 to-luncs tut he had to take ea short trip to Kuevo Iarddo to attenpt to arrance Zor the ! purchase of a car. (This was thrown out as bait wimee in view of a consent by LIRING/4 that LIRING/11 was scheduled to return PCS snd would have to t *. 5 Rowton then returned to the waiting eab and continued his, trip, taking ‘the opportunity to mention to the driver in the cou:se of conversation that | sell his car). LIRING/11 did not react to this, simply suggesting, that Rowton I ' he was a 2 businessman from Europe (Switzerland) who often visited Hexico., 7 coh us, SECRET Ky vee Coen Bo ee oo, , wid}; BRowton Bi al JI ceeweaiten ete name Mae ine BN Meee eres a ser owe cae Nie one 14-0000 Subj-cts LIRGG/S .¢,cct of evtivities. , Restaurant ' | 1. s0et0n met «ith 2I-T.C/& .t 1000 en © Culy,19G8, 75 the Sp,ers: ch inmeurventes. Fe hei met seen her “er tre : n days because of his leave (2¢/6/30-S/7/£2). - 1 » 1264 A, nid arrived the previous week frcz the : 550221 carital, und that she zd sean ain seversl times pricr to his covin e to Cuernavecs. She commented thit Iden a vas divorced and hives alone ( ais «<ife bivinr beer a ncterious accel of loose worels). She added thet his agperent cre 4s AO, on. Sh os sé wust hive political influ- ence since tz obtainai 2 six-sonts exit Darnit fcllosins the-iuvitetion of Sigugeires. i Qe 21eihc/4 reported sth2. an old friend 3 3. LEachT/4 then related tiat sks reesived . neasaze early in the previous week that Iden \ #as trvins ts ¢ v 3 ev in touch with ner and she sceso went te the (1<3i16 offices.on 27/6/6e te finds address. nen she entered the office of LIADiS/$, sts Sound 2t crowed and was on the voi inv of 2 leaving (after setting the adérezs of Iden 4) wien LEathG/G aprrcached her and asked her to take s rid2 in his car so Sut he esulé ‘ehat “with her. LIRING/G toid acvton that she asserced th ute to oné of the Secre- tariets in a rush and 4a-¢ aske in to thet ke could B&Ve 3 tine dy talxirg to her ca the . she Sherefore surzrrised when he Grove her to the Vaca Legra é:. Ireurc ‘eturned #ith ‘cer to the offic i 4. According to Lani c/s, her reutine quistions as to how she was wokins out living as she #23 om her own. Lialic/+ relied :thst jshe was doing the best she co7ld to raise enouzh tos2y to survive, throush part-tine work arrencedc by Sra. Thuzaceira of arc<cs :lasticas, tre sale ef sore of TERISG/3's paictings and ficaccial help {rss her father (all lof “nich is partly true). she taen ested LInIKG/9 for a "Loan" to vide “nab over the week- end, to shich hs raspondcd -ith a 410C peso Sill. LIarl5/9 comzented that thincs vers coins well sith ais office finascially ss <= result of Khe increa- - ‘sed fees. He dropped the fipure 36,000 (Us) as receists for the previoas mont LIkIVG/& asked acvton for his opinion a3 to vay wLailes/s soult taka off an hour or so on sucs a bucy od to drive her around toen, coume tis ‘that ahe herself could not understszd his motives. Sne uid not cat the iarression that be sac interested iz ser"personally” since lu that case fe wopld bave invited himself to uer apzttzent to asks ECRET® dinner i the! evening re $. Howtcn replied that he sseumed thot LZ ee): ceived sone bore ¢ el 1 ee eel oe anew 14.0000 fficial request fron biz surericors to cetersine the conditiozs gacer wbich L2.:I..G/46 vas livin zee sell at her general attitude follosfrz tae arre2t of LIlI:s 3. ini a /% promised to ecutinue te gee LIaING/G ard rn wT PFULTA NC friends as cften ce gis: a her ithe sible, Dut etressed that jsze could not tarcr undue stcsntion. 6. LIZIS/4 then ¢: : ait when she finally rot in toueb with Ides & he Was ucat cer ecconcerz for the had errive? fre had left from 3 i romity cf Siqueires fer tis livirg exj,enses curirne Lis an tictrated three- month staz in Mexico. sraIrG/4 tele aevtor thst she Zelt certei thet T4tn £ vet 2st So TT sea Cle eee Gyule HUY Be ves ueverzike wasther her for a tri; to 0 SuerTevacas arc @zpressing cT1G/3. Iéen 42 cexcmenteé te LIATLC/& tuet he eerital <ith cry tventy Yexicer pesoz whien he und thet “e woule kive =o count or the rene=- or not tar was pro-rejine. [6e exyplainec that et their first meetings she felt it best to steer clear of polities ani let Iden 4 do the talkire. i- SING/4 aided thot she expected to see Téen 4 whenever te can: te Eexics City rey and if end when she herself could teke e orief trip te Tuernseveca] (1£ Sowton fet® csat recessary BITE + tee Sane Tee Het 7s Leto se then asked vbsotacr Howton tad b + re intervention with case, shen Sosxtcn replied tast he hed esked soze of bis friends to icfeorm his as to tie status of the czse, she ccumenced that Icen B had offer what he could since ne bed close friends exons the Guetexslans. Rewten susze: ted thst BIETNG/S ret in touch with Iden B ugain end fing out 2s sany detail: as possible concerning the chennels he would use both in mexico Cit exd Guat mala City. LIST G/k oxplatzed thet at that point cll eke unew vas|thst Iden - whom she Gescribec 25 an sstive reader of the C= Mexies, had:a close friend aneng the Gucteralsr exiles ard that this friend could fers brfbe ssney to the gucce throush his family in Gusaterela City. vestieyn devout ten “owtcn thet she would try tc meets with this Custezalan to get Getails trqe bis. 8. LIZI36/4 elso reported inciiertally thet LIASLEG/16 bod left PCS ane that her fricndgtEe site of ii:is¢/17?, -ss plencice te fo cx hoze|lesv@ ix the near future. She adved that she thought that LIKINS/1c's replaceyqent 488 “a bit “tonto”. ialic/4 aise rentiored that s-e hud le-rned wen Yéen A that Iden C had: been: forced te toke "incelinite leave" fren ter dqb xadxxns. micib was tantrount to disiissal. or} RET TA Be 14.90000 Sudgecs: LIRING/4 Repert of Activities, G July,1°68 Iden A is Oriendo Suarez, virestor ce Cultura. Iéen 3 is arturo Cerrecc. Icen C is #ercedes Noreles. Vallece 3. a : SECR.. epee woe | vee | | | | | : = ; aoe et Me the we how. | 12 July ,1%62 ! a Subjects LIcliG/& Kerort of Letivities. ‘ i 4. sovtcn met with LIAI.G/# st s safercon of tue Suites “arne for jabout two hcurs on the cornirg of 10 July an< arain on 12 culy,196S. Zovton attexpted to clarify his positicn for the future with LIninG/4, as dell as LISING/3. He stated that he waa doing the best he could to detersine the probable outccze of the case of LIzI!’/43, and stressed thet ary preci- pitous intervertica, even if ccul¢d be arranced, might co rore harm to il- EING/3 than geod at this froint. LIZING/4 confessed that * ber only concern at the moment was somehog to cet LISING/3 out of pris and back to -exico. She adzitted that it was herd for her to ve ecacernea about ‘the future. purvivescsay auuur eltaer ner or LI-TkG/3's usefulness to xoxton, in view. of vhat had happened to him. She sei2 thst she felt he hed scerificed| erough duricg his three scnoth inmprisenzent in such 2 “horrible? place, d that Rowton should hiusvlf “influence” tse Judge to speed up the fcerzelities and issue 4 verdict sizply expelliz¢g LIRING/3 and his comrasion.: she did not see ary otoer solution in view of the inability of the }exican conf caste to arrerse the release. 2. In reply to dowton's query, TIEINC/4 stated that she ned seen uro Serrano of the CP Mexico durin= luuch at his home on 16 end 44 July, 1668, and thet the let:er hed told ter that he would erranze Zor the 460 SUA bFibe to be transzitted to the jutre concerned via the Cr kexico the CP Guatemala. He added thet, of course, the bribe would fically yer by a person in Gua ternala ccrpletely clean of any Ci ties. LIRING/4& continued to Rowton that she therfiileced to Jerrano that she would telephone er father at once so obtaic the money. Serrono sucrcested that a letter ior telegran eight be nore advisable, at which LISING/4 wrote a letter tojher father in his presence and accepted an offer from hiz to eccozp-ny nar 'to the: post office to gail the letter at once. LIAING/&4 told aorton that in fect she does cot expect any further fineéizl help fron her fatner (sho 1s unwitting "| of LIXING/3'gs situation) since he is very ill with cancer of the théoat and in no position to help her at this time. 4 > § . 3. Roseton then expressed to LIsING/o his doubts that the settle would work but he agreed trat it might be worth trying,perticularly through Jerrano. Rowton aided that if this did ‘not warky wbFd sould be only one altdrnative. Rowton, through ‘nis contect in Surope, wight be able to a; ah the Guate- solans on a level hizher than the judee and offer to supply thes with i inforzation on the Guztenalarn rebel ectivities in PBRUMEN. bt ould of course neceseit=te Lintuc/s's travelles to 1 Ei0: SN and rezsining there at lsast two months to chtein such informstion. xoston felt zorally certain thet through t:is offer he could errenge for e mild sentence for LIKING/2 age f-sdbily ¢ rontts, three months of «hick he hes already served) and subsecsuent expulsior ts ferico. 4, LIzInG/4& took this prorcesal very seriously, at first expressing revulsion at the thouzht of provicinge informetion thet would <ost probetly mean the arrest and execution of revoluticssries who zisht be the eoseck but subsequently sccertines the ides, when essured by sowton that he himself would control the dissezinetion of such icfcrzation. Rowton stressed that he was -resenting tris rrezosel on his own so that be ennla oot hep Anttded oc. action. s<vuston acded that ewen if this were ecceptable to the Juatemelan authorities, the release of LIXIN¢/3 could not be expected for several nenths this is until LISI:G/4 hed accemplished her ~ission in iBaLHK=2K, |althouch his living conditicns sicht te izproved by rezovel to another prise (42 such existed) where be cculd be treated sore husanely, } Rovtca Co.ent: Hoetcn made the above iropesal to LIali iG/4 to datermine her true attitude toward te relsase of LIFINC/2 snd to establish stronger ¢ ccn— trol-aver her in the event she dpes make the trip. | Rowton feels that it right ove feasible for Guatecala liaison te arrange the eventcsl release of LIAINc/3 or at ieast to srped up the fornalities (in the event thet it is planned to issue a stiff sercence) in exchenge for the alleged recruitment of 11:I30/3's wife who cculd be sent to 7 BRUHSN for the collection of irformaticn of interest not ecnly to «CFIEM but alsp Guatensla. This would, of course, blow LIRING/4 to the Guatezalens, but this might be the only scRution if LI=iiG/3 is given a long prison term. | t | -dallace B, Rowton . @ her rez;ort. 14-0000 ~ poe 7 -f; _ Cfo, wal Pict sa Faun ae » JLiICH Sec*-1 17 duly.asse ogi] -$e7832 t 1 Subject: LIPING/& neport of howton Affiliztion with :CPr FIRM. | 4. Hovtin met with L1aIuG/4 at the Duca D'iste tea shop fren 1206 oti) about 1255 con 15/7,/68. LIZING/4 stated thet she had again epent the acex-erd in Cuernevaca with Criando Suarez, staying at the Casino cde le Seiva «ith her daughter in & room of an artist friend of Suarez (who had ‘gene; to Fexrico City fer the week-end). She added that she hed been to visit ‘the CIEC (Centro Internseicnal de Deeurentebién) again with Crlendo Suarez and was impressed by its extensive librery as .ell as tae leftist crientation of ita steff. che recalled the same of the directcr as Larry Green and one other northamerican Mes srecor fru) from the University of fuebia. she Beid that she learned in the course of convers:ticn that a grocp of the students (aneathte tan fm meter’ ba toon invited te TOMININ lll, Devel che governnent there (LIZING/4 said thot she did not believe tect the 23.020 i consulete wae 3s yet irvloved). LI#ING/4 also commented tuat Crlardo Suarez had been invited to cive = lecture on P5SUMK= culture (for a fee of 200 pesos) although as yet the date head hot been cetermined. F t 2. LIAINC/& then stated that she hid again visited the hore of rturo Serrano of the Mexican CP and that on this occesion Serranc's Fife & bad told her that Ae had succeeded in locating Rocclfo keyes ari had told bin about the current financial plircht of LiailiG/4 and urged hin to help ner if hee could, Serrano's wife continued that neves then recerked: "I vorn't help her vxtil I find out on what side LIKING/3 is. If he's with Griege ‘I'won't help since the G-2 of LIRIXG told me that they suspect nin of being with dOFIR", although tuey nave no proof ("dates"), They also think, he’ 8 an eras smuggler." Serraro's wife added that neyes concluded oith the! state- ment toat if it turns out that LIXING/3 acted cn his own, then: he ubuld personally go to the LIkING Chief and have him reguest the -repscenk of” Fexico to intervene. 3. LIRING/4 stated thet although these comments of Bodolfo zeyps were ap~ parently rot teken seriously »y Serrano or his wife (Serrcno at ¢ sane oéeasion offrred again to pass bribe money to the CP Gustezala vie t CF Kexico),ste herself was badly shaken and angry with Reyes whom} she gdescribe¢ as a hotosexual cossip,vorsg then s woman. she stated that she inténded to tell LIRI2S/9 that Eedolfo Heyes owed her money for the use of, her telephone %o call the .3kUM=&K capital several nonths previously and had hever paid her kowton agreed that this world not i$ serve to collect the bai dys a money but elso dispel any” notion Reyes micht have that nost-— soe the telephone call. Be KOWTOR 7 ; — * SEvi (co j 18 July ,2968 ‘ ae Subjects LINING/A Report on CILOC,Cuernavaca. : _* | | 1. Howton saw LIRT.G/4 areis briefly at 1000, 18/7/62 ,at the Ducal ' &tiste tea shop, to peso her &O pesos to forvard to LIs1.G/3 #ith vitamins. : 2. LYIS.'G/& reperted thet she was centinuice to see Crlendo Suares end hoped to ascertain th: exect datz when he would be civine tha lecture at CIiCC in Cuernavaca. In rep_y bo xouton's queries,she | stated tozt she had first cotven in ecntact with CIL& tiurcurh rrof. derjes Aguirre, sion she ené LISI!S/3 bad known in PE:CUh.N where Aacuirre hed spent sone six years (part of the tice at the University . which LIZING/4 hed herself attended). LiaIhG/s continued that’ Aruirre had recently xenticned to her at 2 chince meetings that he was civise a series of lectures at CIllic esd vas deirg well paid ( /25.CG US) per lecture. «shen LIZING/4 cet tnuirre zrain in Cuernavace he tntunédqaed ger vo toe cirector, & c#ervein Larry Green, end to an Anmzricen ircf EeGregor, who both invited her, LicI.C/4. te give & lecture on 1 BalEOH women. 3. LIRTUG/& told Ro«ton thet, 2lthourch she was interested in the ¢ompen- sation she felt totally uncuslified, and tock the cccasion of Criando Suarez" visit to introduce hic anc recommend that he cive a lecture. Crlando Suarez juzped at the chence to sake sore ronzy to suprlessrt the meager allowverca doled cut to him by Siqueiros, 2nd is prepe to ceive the lecture when a de.ivite dete is set. i & LIXIUG/4 continued that when she cesually mentioned this develdrerta to the wife of arturo Serrene ( Ruth), the litter exclaized: "Ch, Mox't you know that CIDXCC is just an instrotent of SCFIRH. You xirht as fell recoumené Crlende to the :2:i¢5 Smbassy here." iLisi:ic/4 was shocked by this and after reflection tisucht is hest to repeat the conment ta . Crlando Suarez. che did this -hen he visited Mexico City on 45-16 uly | (and stayed et her apartrert). Zuarez' only comment was that such irepple as Ruth cerrano sere “secterian” and «<bether CIDCC vas with .Crish or not did not bother hin. | . t 5S. L1X_NG/4 also corsented incidentally that Ruth Serrano vas escorting -- +: @ group of French dJourralists fron L'Zuranité" around town and ose she ‘had con: lained to LIRTDG/4 thet she acd been fiven only 2CO pesos py the. CP Fexico to cover the expenses (rig-tel). L/4& recclled that jkuth 6 rrano bad sentioreaé that these zrerchzen O:d been to fBxU™Si and ware plancirg to return very shortly. . . Wallace B. Rowton 14-0000 ¢ a ay cd . » . - Gi ‘ | . ' cz! | Le 20 July ,1968 Subject: @ailacve 5. nowton Kecontact with RUDOLFO XEYES. t ute meee Lemania etrabien et Weenmaemnnee te if 1. Rowton met Rodolfo Reyes at about 2230 in the dining room of the Vendimia Restaurant and night club (60 calle Liverpooi) by design on 15 July,1968. Ro#ton had previously been informed by LIRING/41 taat Reyes was currently working at the Vendimia and felt that he sould meet Heyes again to pass alcng the story that he had given to [LIRING/1 that he was unable to locate LIRING/3 or LIRING/4 in the hope that Heyes would disclose LIRING/3's arrest. 2. As soon as Rowton met Reyes the latter invited him to‘a corner table ooo with what appeared to be superficial cordiality. He asked Sowton how he had located him and appeared a little survrised when Rawtan sella that LIRIKG/11 had given him hthename of the nicht club and the address. Rowton then alleged that he had been away for the past three months in Switzerland and Canada and just the previous week in Monterrey and Nuevo L redo trying to buy a car (Rowton had given the same story to LIRING/11). Rowton continuec that when he returned he had been unable to locate LIRING/3 or!his wife and -that they had not replied to his letters from Europe. 3. Reyes then reveaied toat LIKING/3 had been arrested in Guatemala and i charged with the murder of three men! Rowton feigned surprise,shock and fear at this news. He told Reyes that this might have serious ¢onsecuences for his commercial contacts, whose names LIRING/3 might revealjas well as for himself. Reyes then said he thought LIRING/3 was very stupid to cet himself arrested in suct a country where anything can happen inside as well as outside of jail. In reply to Rowton's query Reyes stated that LIRING/& _ was probably in PBRUMEN. —— 4. when Rowton remarked that he could rot believe that piRtne/41 1 bad refused to tell hin the news about LIRING/3, Reyes replied that it was iquite possible that LIRING/11 did not know about it, especially since he, Reyes, had just: leanred about it some three days previously. At this point a conversation * was interrupted by the arrival at the table of a nerfro choreog; apher and -his (white) Mexican wife,who appeared to be close friends of Reyes. Rowton . sat with them through the floorshow and in the course ¢ converdation Rowton | discovered that the negro was a Cuban who had emigrated to Mexico sone ° i fifteen years previously. Neither he nor his wife appeared to be interested: ° in politics. They both seemed dedicated to his career c.Bellasi Antes. ~ ; ~ t souiteKK i Wallace B. Rowte ' } i i 4 r & c , & Sap cer ee . ‘ whos . . . _v epedha Shier inborn eae aera a i 14-0000 , | | 23 Aucust,1968 CONTATT REPO. D \ q 4. Agents LIKING/4 Dy 2. Tate und Site of Heating: 1706, ?4/0/65 and 1X0, 22/8/68 Skuites Karne. ; f 3. Next Meetings 4000, 20/6/63; Luca dt iste coffeeshop. 4. Informeticn/ie, orts isased by “pants: LIKI:C/4 stated thet she md been doing her begt to get Mexican leftist writers en? artista to show interest LIZING/3's case by sending teleprams cid letters to the Guateralan covern-— ment urging his proapt releasaa. Sha ahnved Peyton ths aortlo. : aS ee weve an suces9s which she claimed credit for (att shed heresith) ; oo . but Jid not appear to lave any. knowledge of the notice in the | 2 August edition of the Mews, commenting that ft must heve been picked up from erticles she had planted in other Mexican popoera LIRI:G/4 reported that she 2d purposely avoided direct contact with the LIUIiG office, expectaily durins the student demon-~ strations, since it appeared to be clcsely watthed by the local police. che stcted that she -as maintaining sope contact, how- ever, through her friendship with Iden A, who galled on ber whenever he cane to Mexico City and on occasio: Stayed at her apartnent overnight. She acded that Iden Al generally stayed at the epartzent of LixinG/2 «hen he was in ton although he com- mented to her thet he felt he waa posing on LaliG/2 and i roomates in the alreedy Gidea quarters. LIRING/& added tha Iden A inforzed her that L1it:.6/9 had returned to PBRUNSK 2D was rensining there during the student unrest "in order to protect himself", inplying teat LIKIN¢/O had been in direct _ touch with soze of the stucent Jeaders znd|could not efford to _. . , Compromise himself cnd his office by his physt (1 presence in . Mexico City during the demonstrations. ; . .In reply to xovton*s query, !1.1,G6/4 stated ths although Iden # F : _. . @ppeured to be quite liberal in his views ed easily with i ° | ‘all sorts of ;eople he ran into, he was defini ly a "revolu- — a ‘tionary” at heart and she assumed Loyal to the present i Balz=8 re 7 > GCVEREENT, ey! : - LIRING/4 aslo rep: rted that “the hored to persude and influestia: Ee oof . 7 lawyer tres. Chiapas to travel to Gustenala k ityion her behaif Beta 2. _ to investigate LIRING/3's case and pessibly influence the gud¢e in kis favor. She added that she vas quite’ sure that the lavyer, who sas a personal friend of LIAING/3, . would toke the case without a fee, but she felt oblized to offer to cover his exvenses. Rowtcn surgestec that she talk this cver with the femiiy of Iden 3 who ¢culd also benefit from i@ any success the lawyer riznt have. | hog 5. Adrinistratives LIRING/4&4 told sowvton thet she had spent} a"Gonsicerable® amount of manew f anne AMM nacned <n to2e crocs POLI OTINS, POS ye ge slew - and vitamins for LIRING/3 since his arrest. She stated that she was able to survive cnd mest these expenses by dupplesentig the money giver to her by Rowton through the sale of, works produced by LIRING/3 and sent to he pericdsially. Howton eaked LIZIHG/& to keep accourt of such izcidental expenses,since te felt it better to charge these itezs off es o;evatioral ex- es Peesss =z avusr than to continue to charge money given t. “gr on ' LIKING/3's behalf sirply as "sorvicios". : . peyote oe ; t i ' i ' : ' Wallace B. nowton ; i sae epee | \ | i } . | Lh pee mpm ina oO aS tree me eee | . { 1 | | | t -l 14-0000 23 August ,1968 1 ee 6 cee enemas Sem met, = ie ee Orlando Suerez Iden As ran sé Carlos Perzabal Rowton [a] o 3) oe et pm a = whey | Fy em : . ¢ ? ‘ toa . -- - , ~e : : i so! } rl: ce a « aan e ‘ , . a a whine heal - or ~ 7 aver fae ea es wee ROY, rmetineonace ae arn sees peers aie nn i tan 1 creepy es 2 5 rm ae neer a sc aeaeneaaanaaenenannenenienmemeia OASIS DP bl AURREER TT UGE VET RET marae! - « 14-0000 ; PUT oe ee ere ne = t ! Carlos Perzabal, catedré- ‘| tico de lo Universidad de México, y Carlos Jurado Delmar, destacado pintor lo cecerla de brujas irsteu- rada en Guatemala con ex- tremos que legan al sbsur- do. Los dos mexicancs estin propiamente s ec vestrados por fas autoridades guate- maltecas desde el 15 de abril det eno en curso. Se tes hacen una serie de car- gos dignos de la mentali- dad de un mosquito. Desde tuege, como es costumbre en estos casos, cuatro me- ses después de su ilegsl aprehensién ni siquiera han sido puesios a disposicién de un juvez que los juzgue. El licenciado Antonio Ca- trillo Flores. nuestro secre- tario de Relsciones Exterio- res, ha venido interviniendo en defensa de estos infor- tunados compatriotas, pero hasta ahora sus gestiones oficiales no han sido aten- didas debidamente por el gobierno de Guatemala. tengs idea del atropello in- calificable de que son. vic- Pera que usted, lector, © tznas los dos mexicanos, p.dhcamos copie de la car- ta que Carlos Jurada Del- sear y Carlos Perzabal diri- wre Fences @ 1 Comisién de Derechos Hu- manos de la ONU: Comisién por tos Dere- chos Humanos. ONU. Por este medic nos diri- grmes a ustedes, ptiéndo- fes su intervencién en nues- tro caso. G dia 13 de abril de 1548, mientras nas dirigia. res pacificamente a la Re- prdlica del Setvador y Hon- diras, fuimos detenzios con fo de violencia por ele- mentos del Ejército de Gua- temala, en un lugar tame. do “EI Cable” a cuatro ki- iématros escasamenre de Ia frontera de México con Gestemala denominads “La Mesilla”, De ahi, Nevados 2 un tu gar llamado “Buenos Ai- res” donde permanecimos per una noche sujetos a tor. tures fisicas y morales. Al dia siguiente fuimes condu- cides en un avién (No. 540) de be FAG a la ciuded capr tal, donde quedamos encar- BSUS Ley celados en el 20. Cuerpo de le Policia Nacional, sujeros tembién 2 torturas fisicas y morales que hicieron v he cen potigrar nuestra vida. Tan obvio es el error co- metide con nesotres, que a pesar de que nuestra de tencién se Ilevé a cabo des- de el :'ia 13 de abril, como puede ser probzdo facif- mente con testigos presen- Gales y desde entonces mantenidos en prision, el gobierno guatemalteco nos anusa de haber sido deten- dos el gia 17 del mismo mes, en las calles de la ciu- daa. j;jRepartiendo propa- ganda subversiva!l Incon- grvencia mayor no cabe en ninguna menie que se pre- cie de normai. Desde el dia 26 de abril de 1968 fuimes continades al campo de concentracién de Pavén, mal ilemaedo “Granja Penal. Donde las condiciones de vida pare los reclusos y la violencia . al que estén sometidos, son espeluznantes como puede ser fécilmente comprobado por la H. Comis.on de fos Derechos Humanocs. Hemos sido sujetos e un marry t f cet omen = ne ee me ee he cet Y SUCERIDOS Prey “ivio™ que el gobierno gvatemalteco alarga delibe. sadamente con el Unico pro- cite dle nickels ers mene ov a ta vez pe-judicarnos; por S39 y sebre todo por com srderar en grave peligro nuestra integridad fisica, pedimos la rdp-da interven. eran de ls H. Comision de fos Derechos Humanos pe- fa que se exija nuestra in- mediata libertad. Atentamente, Cércel de Pavon, Guatemala, Julio 68. Ceilos Jurado; Pintor Miembro del Salén de la Plastca Mexical Carlos Perzabal, Catedré- tico de la Universidad de Mérzica. i L@ } . £1 actual ministro de Re lamones Exteriores de Gua- temala, leenciade Emilio Arenales Catalin, he sido mencionada varias veces como candidsto a presidir fa Comisién de! Derechos Humanos de la ONU. Ojalé no espere a obtener ese Cargo para jintervenir en es- fe caso, que segun parece es ce su especislided. | -—-| Sah [| wee on ABN . . . CARCOS™*PERZATAL ae euastiedo por les ‘sutoride- Baw wo -gt--- ron ~ eee CARLOS JURADO DEL. : MAR, secuestrado por ler a] estoridades quatemeltecas . LG ANTONIO” CARR LLO FLORTS on defeme de’ dan movicanre on deweria nthe he = tt eer * ee lene ak rete en RT, 14-0000 1. 2. 3. 4. | . ' Soe, 29 August 1968 | | | ROVolon PIToRt Agent: LIRING/4& ‘ Date and Site of Meetines 1000, 28&/8/G8;Duca d'Este Tearoom. hext Meeting: Sane time end place, 2/9/65. : Infornation/seports Fassed .y agents i. t LI:IuG/& inforred Rowton that she had run into LIRIG/10 and his assistant, Iden 4, the previous afternoon (27/2/68) at about 1345 at the office of : the director of Siezpre, «here she had igone ¢u con- nection with acced publicity for :2215G/3. She stated thet TTETUR SAN meested hor coratilt; . las parepanees LL nee} aus awe - ay -“-° aie — ~ané asked how she was doing. He seezed cenuinely dis- turbed to hear that things were no better, hd con- nentec that he had been hearing abcut her froc tine to tire from Iden B, out felt that she shoul@ make ber problems xrown to the! LIAIG office herself. when LIRING/& commented that Iden C had told| her and Iden 5 that it night be aiser for ter to avojd contact openly with the LIKING office, LIAING/10 brugked this off, renarkinsg thet he felt it world be perfectly al- right for LIKILG/& to come in whenever she ralt it necessary for roral and whatever material help could be offered. LIRING/A told Seaton that in view of this comment of © _ LIRING/40, she visited the LIsING office early that scene 5. Information/Guidance Given to Agentr 4 morning (26/6/68) and found that LInING/2 had returned fron his TDY. She said that LInNING/2 zrseted r cordi- ally as usual, but he apparently did not have tine to chat with her on that occasicn. 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C 2 oe oe oe \ be if i =< Ao yO * H aos : : fl . 4 & § & a * oc UD : { my as) KH HH : . ; ° . | oe . 2 t . ‘. a i . $ : oe | A, - \ Loa . e . : + i e . a CASFKATOR - SECRET Chief of Statlen, Moxico Cizy BEHMEH: Activizies of LIZTYo-3, LINIG~4 Mey through Hid-September 1963 ON REQURED - REFERERS, BEF; MGA 34682, 17 Fey 1568 Aetion Required: Yor your informtica. 1. Forwarded ender saperste cover ere twelve reports prepered by | Wallace BD. ROVTON oa the ectivicies of LIRING-3, LIRLG-4, and eeatacts of the letter. ! { Le Ba wane ole . | -_—=--- j 2. Tt: cigss sovssst < sepeeie se we cscs “ obtaia help in getting LIETES°3 cut of {efi in Guatecsle as soon as possible. LIRGEG4 is alavst penniicss (20UTOH bac eade caly token paymrata to her: after 15 June) end bas been coving from one apartment to a cheeper one Living ea the cole of peintings left by LIRIC*3 and susll losne from: ftist contects.. In the hope thet she msy be sble te do scuething for LIRING?3, LIRIEG?4 hee Tesisted all of BGWTOH'’s efforts to get ber to undertake 2 cles<estine missicn to PERIMEH, e mission, ac Geadquarters brows, was planned long ago. As a fereigner, LIRIES@4 cannot werk in Mexico without taking the chance of belag deperted, {f caught. Althoxgh she hes sot tried it, she would probably be yeéeece4 2 vies £5 go to Gastacela ts visit LERTES 3S. Shs might sino isce Atffteulties in Gustexala incleding possible detention and interrogatica if ehe succeeded fa cbteining an eatry perait to thet country. : 3. by sidvSepteuber 1568 LinInc~4 had received very little kelp weitese leteias ac averiabe 6: ist Scieeds. la sp ize of ptonisas tzy to bribe the Gueterslen judge scheduled to try LIRING-3 all LIRING-6*s friends" succeeded in doing wae to print several erticles in the lecal press (ooms of then vith LIRING-3's photo) Claiming thet LIRING™3 uss enjustly | imprisoned, thet he was sbost to be executed, etc. If enything, these - - note Lee “eoutinsed oo 55 es be Attachaents 2 report cs) * u Zen te wlels 2 #2 Bistritst ton: ~ Orig & 2 - C/USD w/atts ‘ 4 aN — cegy Bic siSiyg aa a. - mae M _% Septanher' 1968 Tt] 201-7980" come ew SJo USE PEQIOUS ETON, teas CONTINUATION OF DISPAICH SECEET , DA - 35502 | articles did little to prejudice the Custeaslens in fever of LIRIG3. | As a satter of fact, the latter who succeeded {n sencing LIRING*4 « fow letters via the Mexican Consul’ in Guatemala City who comes to visit hia fe’ jail, recently cleimed thet be vas seved froa a prisca "transfer™ by the Guetesslen arcy by the arrive] of the Mexicen Consul, LIRING"3 viewad this “transfer” purely aad simply es sa execution etieupe, ; 4 LIMING?S received even less help fro= LIRIRG who told ber that there wos nothing it could d& to help LIRIG-3. LIEIEG?S, on the advice contained ia one of the notes seat from prison by LIEIMG-3, kept eway from: LIRIBG and its employees ontil she met LIRIMG“10 by accident at the office of one of the leftist papers cn 27 July. LIRING“10 coevinced her to resume her visits to LIRING. That the local PBEUMENs atill heve doubts abost LIRING-3 despite his feprisonmeat in Gustewslas is indicated by the statements msde by Rodolfo REYES (see ROVTCH's 17 July report) to the -ffect char the: latter would not be villing to help LIRING@3 watil he found out co what ' aide cf “el griego™ (ROWTOH under false identity) ha was. REYES added that LIRING suspects the "griego” of HOF IRM commections, although it has ro i definite proof of this. | S. Statements such es those esde by REYES confirm the Station's belief thet LIRISG, upon orders froa hose, is still attempt:."g to investigate OCEPETEE | Cush steteuanta eaten fowen the denafetan «& tha Greed am’ ane &: attempt, through liaison, to obtein the releese of LIRING’3. Such ea ! atteept, if it leaked, would not only expose LIRING-3 te PBRUMZH and : Gustemalen FAR reprisals. it would probably also have adverse repereussions om ROYTOS'’s security. LIRING*11 vhos ROVTOH met: briefly on 5 Joly (see * ROWTOE’s report dated 9 july) coid nothiag about LIZIEG'S"s arrest whea ROWTOE complained thet mail which he eaid be seat to LIRIEG<3 reszined i earesvered. werden told RODIGA thet she ee rebethe in taamanc te H LIRDGG“4 is in Mexico, told ROTOR that she was probably fa PREUMEN.: 10 | ’ shows clearly the distrust wth which LIRIGG vieve ROUTOE. ' 6. LIRISCS developed close relationship with Orlsado *sUAaiz of the: Ministry of Culture sow in Mexico st the inviration of the Kexicaa Coumuaigt mural painter David ALFARO Siqueiros. By aid-September, in fact, SCAREZ was staying at L.121NG-4's apartnent although LIRING*4 clainsd to ROVTOS thet there was no roaincing between the two and that SUAREZ used her apartnent ' because he wae too broke to get cne of his own. In view of LIRINGS's i assessment of SUAREZ as very leftist end pro-AMTHUG-l so effort uss asde to e@pproach his. | i 7. Contacts betveen R@TON snd LIRING~“ have taken place with ‘decreasing frequency because the usefulness of LIRISC™4 to LOFIPM hae eharply decreased and boceuse LIRING-4 is nore and wore coavinced that ZO/TOH cannot er will | not help her obtain the release of LIRIEG“3. In her frantic efforts to do | eowsthing for LIRINGS3, LIRING?4 has in fect noc had any contact” with Rowrog since early September. Unless LIZIMG-3 is released by the Cuatens lea suthorities or receives only s light seatence keeping him in jail caly a chort €ioe longer, it ie doubtful thet LIRING~6 will be of mich use to ROUTOR .. the Station. - - for willerd C. CURTIS CASS FCAT - T_Teonrmuee SECRET® Re ere Re TT NNT ee eRNS A A ARR MN Chen nttnNR et erbent t ed re6e _Eivtketdiios/sn re. DC/WE/L om 7375 26 Sept 68 pas wa ras tee a "6 2 37252763 MEXICU CITY, GUATEMALA CITY RYBAT Urea biainG : REP: MEXICO CITY 7335 (IN 99476)" 1. ROWTON RETURN STILL UNCERTAIN PENDING RESOLUTION DEVELOPMENT ACCESS TO AMCAGE/1. ; 2, RE LIRING(4, ROWTON COULD SEND MONEY OSTENSIBLY FROM ie/a's FATHER IN NEW YORK TC BAIL HEP OVT OF PRESEXT DESPERATE SITUATION, BUT THIS WOULD BE ONLY TEMPORARY SOLUTION IN ADDITION I | SECURITY RISKS (FATHER IS REPORTEDLY HOSPITALIZED AND NOT IN POSITION PROVIDE FINANCIAL HELP AT THIS TIME). L/4'S REFUGE IN .. LIRING ESTABLISHMENT, ON OTHER HAND, WHICH ROWTON COULD NOT CONVINCE HER TO TAKE AS LONG AS HE WAS GIVING HER MONEY, WILL SERVE TO} IMPROVE | RER ACCESS AND MAY LEAD TO REPATRIATION. ROWTON FEELS LATTER| _ BWENTUALITY LIKELY ONLY IN EVENT HIS CONTINUED FAILURE RECON’ cT zo - HER SINCE L/4 WOULD POSSIBLY HAVE NO OTHER ALTERNATIVE. IN THAT neierians ~ CASE, REBRIEFING AND RESUPPLY S.‘ PRECLUDED PRIOR DEPARTURE. { ROWTON COULD DEBRIEF L/4 UPON HER RETURN MEXICO IF AND WHEN Liss mi an og RELEASED FROM PRISON AND CONTACT REESTABLISHED, J. “! ® : eS CGPY ae opt ef e a cetemeres rom . Deen 5 ieee ; manan ormers . i SECRET I (ast | ue b haired weed - REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE iS PROFIBI MESIACE FORE ‘ : Tots Comms: Ces Fy . . ' i wns SECRET on GATE: } Cas terattacar ssapanon (2 wx = [J sesror meus maxcn | ] mae em oe ’ 1 | ‘ teem} {act ong tne tues) meer PAGE TWO nome SESE o f @. FOR GUATEMALA: WOULD APPRECIATE RECOMMENDATIONS. POSSIBILITY EARLY RELEASE OF LIRING/3 AND ASSOCIATE FROM JAIL. Ll. AWARE: WOFIRM INTEREST MOST BE SHOWN AT Hiun new pei same Goat - ‘QPYICIALS COULD ALLEGE MEXICAN GOVT INTEREST TO THEIR ‘SUBORDIKATES AS BASIS OF RELEASE. : 4. FILE 201-798301. a hr we EXD OF MESSAGE - + © BYBAT ; 4 foun t ; | 4 _ 2, “ . ; p na tN, el - ns 7 en nA + 8 Lo f 4 so: . . ey. glee De Je ¥a/CoG a) le — ] . ce William v./Broe GRB/2/cquaenreeZ Lass oacvanst fot . c/n COCEDAATING OFPCEIS i _, Suneme ormees " 3 SECRET wl | evens oa . lol BEPEOOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBE a t . . H . . : . 14-0000 ween caiman eemeatneet gees ~ HEMA~-35523 50-120-13 39 September 68 i} t : ; “a | « oo i \ | . # i - i : i LIRZEG-S 1s still in jai} ia eer te 0 8E ie pews tener freemen nies pee chem ee anne geen onmpemneenpenetrnnetitst - CLASSIFIID MESSAGE * Tora Comes SECRET ascrm nami (When Fried in) arn ow Co ededed on . 1 “CABLE SECPETAR AT DSS UINATION PEELOW US OCT ES” \ err. oe oo > Ai AE COPE O- sic aa soles nn INDER O ves OG no 103 J f Caley TO PRE NOL : : » FREE TO FUE NO rue mo Caer ro paance otsraoy (se SECRE GUATEMALA CITY ,DIRECTOR , E REFS: Ae MEXICO CITY 6223(7N dqo5t) fos 68 HEE 274 ff B. DIRECTOR? 16824 Ly— 1. ROWICON SO FAR UNABLE LEARN MORE FROM LIRPING-4 ABOUT How, ----+: JUDGE SCHEDULED TRY CARLOS (JURADO) DELMAR COULD BE BRIBED OTHER cee te cement bunee ve THAR STATEMENT BY ARTURO (SERRANO) BEREA TC EFFECT THIS To aE! ARRABGED BY GUAT COMMUNIST PARTY AT REQUEST MEXICAN commuarst | PARTY. PERSON TO MAKE ACTUAL BRIBE, HOWEVER, WOULD NOT BE KHOWR AS LEFTIST. ~ 2. MEXICO CITY ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAILY “THE NEWS" 5 AUG CASRIED - ARTICLE TITLED “MEXICAN ARTIST TO BE EXECUTES". ARTICLE QuoreD Gnogp oF INTELLECTUALS 1 scLUDING PAINTERS, URITERS Ports saxo! ~ 6VT PLaAndye Ex | . SCULPTORS TO SAY GUAT 25 Rete EK. oye JURADO BECAUSE HE | - q ENTERED GUATEMALA IN HIS CAR FOUR MONTHS AGO AND PICKED UP SONE csesce MeL. MAETCHHIKING YOUTHS WHO LATER TURNED OUT BE CCNNECTED WITH GUA cee : COMMUBIST GUERRILLAS. ARTICLE OBVIOUSLY PLANTED BY Loca! LEFTISTS : . "5! WN EFFORT SPREAD KEWS JURADO ARREST AND DETENTION TO FORCE OFFICIAL "GUT INTERVENTICK. ROWTON TRYING ESTABLISH FROM LIRING “4 HO | . | SG PLANTED ARTICLE. ok Al ty “| P ‘ Qin bud ‘| G- im 1 4 > SECRET yee - . . “5 ota ~ ory ™~o . 1 , . . : . ! so : . of i i i | i Caml SEC RETAMAT Drase mination CuasswreD MESSAGE Teves Comes “ROUTING wale IWTUACS - SEEN BY BOW UNIT OTe ED SECRET 222: t Sa aCR teams mere : (When Filed ini panera REPPOOUC TION OF * ottS COPY PROM BTEC ADVANCE COPY [] asi [] sores mow © ves Ci wo CLASSIFW TO FILE NO. a-OEF TO FILLE WO ree wo Caer te PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 6653 SECRET 7 ’ 3. BELIEVE NEWS APTICLE COULD BE USED TG APPROACH LIAISON °'° AND ASK FOR. DETAILS CH JURADO CASE WITHOUT INDICATING ANY SPECIAL CONNECTION TO JURADC. SPECIFICALLY, WHAT SE¥TENCE CAN BE EXPECTED 1 IM JURADO CASE AND WHEN? | a "ms smcruss ss = gy FOR DIRECTOR: BESPITE SOMEWHAT CCOLER RELATIONSHIP WITH (~~ cco ROVTON AT THIS POINT BECAUSE JURADO SITUATION, LIRING-4 STILL | WILLING GO PBRUMEN AS SOOW AS JURADO FUTURE SETTLED, PARTICULARLY - IF HE DEPORTED OR SENTEPCED RELATIVELY SHORT JAIL SENTENCE. | SECRET t | at ‘ i : i L ae : Pe ee ’ : i - - i | . - ee ee ee i oo SECRET SO eet! Tegra cones 5 eecamaeae yeecnen mene ee wee wane eat rte ery tame ee co ceteee S diesy amen oman neat att sotip wien * : . a . ; “ = : : 14-0000 amyteyere ne vee foment Ah rE feneenninepanecmmnrs rare wets Lenape argent Sg W 1 i ' | Canute SECRETARAT DesseuinaTion n= CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Totacoms 2 C cours AND/OR meTUCS - SEEN EBV i Fs! SECRET enecrmom (When Filled inj sem worm OF ves 0 no CAASEIFY TO FILE NO. AEF VO FU NO, ne j our eo Qatr. ro aa SECRET 8818542 AUG 63 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 9326 _ ,MENICO CITY INFO DIRECTOR thas 68 ue7el | REF A. MEXICO CITY 6656 (IN var) B. GUATEMALA cITY s2a2(DV Y9R7! “Ge GUATEMALA CITY 9132 fm) 2544 ” | - ‘| ; #8 fou fosiTioM } ow AL RING 3 CASE CONTINUES BE SAME AS” i i” THAT REPORTED REF BL esa ‘ 2. DURING LAST QUERY OF LIAISON RE STATUS OF CASE REPORTED : REF C), LIAISON OFFICER SAID SINCE CASE IN HANDS OF COURT THEY UNABLE PROBE FURTHER RE OUTCOME. BELIEVE ANY ADDITIGNAL QUERY |. LIATSON WOULD BE CLEAR INDICATION OF SPECIFIC STATION on TERS) . 7 : INLIRING/3. re ee _ qT: | Oe i 3. DIRECTOR 16024 (REF B OF MEXICO CITY 6658) HOT RECEIVED | - | : BY GUATEMALA CITY. pol | SECRET a J a BT deere eae ee ndeesaperreetieite eilpunmens setae a semamut Cammenga mgt | ' { | a . 14-0000 - i . - 1 1 : : > . wore ‘ : a ! f ¥ + . | : ve ee ee | 5 Z ! ee : eect ens _ _ a : . ce = neem g > ees Wen mene ee nen auear’ eae neta “ ; 8 a wee te ee a) & : 8 ! «a x . i) | ‘ Aa 8 . a” x | | i is 1 g 8 | ; ‘ C a 2 ! _ : a @ = | \ ° . 4 ! } ® 4 7 ' e 8 1 ae ‘ : o oa - i Bo - ! ° 8 ' : e 38 4 . , . | H 4 i . y . 8 ' | 4 - i 4 & | 4 oS | ae) : % oe q % | : | I : i 1 al | Bow | | : 3 | : . | a 4 | 4 | 1 | 8 8 | | | : : ‘ ‘ a | : | anette ALAA PGND Ad ESET ALOR TRE OTSA ACUI EROS EAE NTR RGD ee SAREE EN ERI PPM TT ; Ate ene macnn atte eas earns ef A ear . ee a 2 rn . . : i i ' 1 1 3 f ‘ i t 1 i fon 4 ih . wud & e L mm Anajon inihais + stm oF ; TOTAL Comes: Ti oe: Marvin FrancisMicror ai um; WH/1/3E04 ‘sECRETYY > mn 86924 nd tam: 11 July 1968 7 $ = CARE seeettamar pisstamanos 2°. Seq. ¥) oom = [] sestoy [[] exrem ro_______ srawen FAR GD ici af | oo | om re 201-798301 y tPOs f 50n G21” 203 r ” Oey £ _ ~e Wi F Limon a Shaw chile of) A wetare Ke number} SECRET ECRET o—* CTE DRECTOR 12 062d 6 Hac Z Sa 68 } \y6 » F wexrcolté Ty IFO GuTEMALA CITY Tu yee Po : } 12 REFS: A, MEXICO CITY 6223 (IN 47056)* See va fal ewe —— B. GUATEMALA CITY 9236 (IN 47690)** | 1 ae A ETNEAS 1. EQS FILSS INDICATE mene on wa IN 1966 WAS _D DIRECTOR PCM PUBLISHING HOUSE FONDO DE CULTURA IN MEXICO CITY, BUT THERE NO DETAILS RE HIS CONTACTS WITH THIRD COUNTRY EXILES OR OFFICIALS, . WE TREEREFORE UNABLE COMMENT ON VALIDITY HIS CLAIM TO ASSIST LIRING/3. 2. CONCUR GUATEMALA CITY COMMENT REF B. FEEL LIRING/4 SHOULD . CONTINUE FRESS SERRANO FOR MORE DETAILS HIS CHANNEL TO AND IDENTITY OF GUATEMALAN OFFICIALS INVOLVED. BELIEVE LIRING/4 AND STATION WILL THEN BE IN BETTER POSITION TO ASSESS VALIDITY SERRANO CLAIM, SUGGEST LIRING/4 ALSO CHEE SERRANO STORY WITH LEFTIST CIRCLE OF FRIENDS TO ATTENeT " VERIFY oo AND EXPLORE POSSIBLE SOURCES OF FUNDS IF FEASIBLE. STATION opresid help to 2 Ol-818 54a Les Imprisoned Zr 713°) oe t - oe - f ' a bot e yee t 050-94) Yes egpy . IN eTeeky 6& BIOI SIS S4 2. OY mcr aor- 749.30) ———e5UrT > RREALING OPER SECRET | : winarene oe pore b REPRODUCTION BY OTKER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. . t cory tec. ~ . : s Ts 7 eunsn @ 2 @ & @. re ne ii . a . c) * a ven SECRETARIAT mee i i i jomm Marvin Francis:1q “uan =WH/1/3E04 ‘eu 6924 * gata RiCEIVER tw. a meas “1 CAF aaron o wo meee. |) pan ee vas wo. Cote ond tune tied) igizas (eter) i : {ctors:tastion} breteren:e number; SECRET om hss PL b : _ jw Uyextco city PAGE - 2 To \ I bE SHOULD NOT ADVANCE LIRING/4 ANY FUNDS UNLESS LIRING/4 ABLE SECURELY . [EXPLAIN THEIR SOURCE. one ne gn a on oem ae woth ts i t ’ END OF MESSAGE ; ! mr b - INDEX - SERRANO —- WH COMMENTS: *LIRING/4 approached by PCM member Arturo SERRANO -who 5 clained he hag contact with Guatemalan exile who could i- arrange bribe through relatives in Guatemala to assist 3 LIRING/3 who imprisoned that country. . kK. **Guatemala City requested more information prior to a toe - :, Commenting on feasibility of bribe offer py SERRANO. ~ yo . ~ ar! bs a er os : ; 74 ef - ae ys - fpr mene ne mee eee ae ope : spots a ne ~ ~ teem ob eae - . ye _ t i, 7 ren ee J! ° . a nape a . - . ¢ 9 iN yk Pye a 3% v “> be . : cee? ae . a . : oe ook - oh, : tae ’ . rer oe : j eee ot. re /} oe tyF lt : ’ is . con . a ! wo is a : Ba : ioite Lad / Lt . oe ley? wal, A. re4 ; [:* WILLIAM V. BRO | ; . an oe UFMAN bE _ amsasmo oFness ° s gE Cc RE T a a REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFF tx 4s row i ° 5 : ol }- 4 . ? . ° | : i “ = 14-0000 CABLE SECRETARIAT DSSSEMENATION © E55) (1D MESSAGE PERSON/UNIT NOTIOLED ————— “_— SECRET ame ae me eres (When Filed tn) ae REPS IOUT ICN OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED mo: O ves 0 no ADVANCE Copy [] ese (norte ral : > at. =z CLASEIFY TO FILE NO. REF TO FE NO. < go wr nen : __rut no Dero onanenC + pesveer Hse. Te Biww (Sn phn sf bd, Dn : z . | SECRET 2501052 HAY 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 5685 ¢ : QUATENALA CITY INFO DIRECTOR LRG» | REFS: A. MEXICO CITY 5598 ln 2u) 2st 8 os ; B. GUATEMALA cITY 9002 (1/ /3509) rv , 1. HECTOR RODOLFO (SANDOVAL? ALEGRIA IS GUAT RERFL WHO i rf -“\<TQ@ETHER WITH FRANCISCO (LARA) ENGINZERED LIRING-3 AND FRANCISCO ree : LARA TRIP TO GUATEMALA WHERE NOW INCARCERATED. SANDOVAL SAW \ LIRING-4 SEVERAL TIMzS AFTER LIRING-3 ARREST AT ONe POINT SAYING vE MIGHT HAVE TO HOLD UP BANK TO COME TO LIRING~4 ASSISTANCE. : ACCORDING MANUEL (MARC) PARDIBAS, SANDOVAL ARRESTED 5 MAY SHORTLY P AFTER KIS WIFE RETURNED FROM TRIP TO GUATEMALA. SANDOVAL WIFE, NOW STAYING aT HOUSE OWNED BY MARCUE TOGETHER WITH FAMILY FRAWCISCO | LARA. | t ? 2. IN ATTEMPT COUNTER ZVENTUALITY MEXICAN POLICE (ON BASIS INFO PROVIDED BY SANDOVAL) MIGHT BE LOOKING FOR LIRING-4 FOR ‘ fi. ~ INTERROGATION, STATION HAS ASKED LIRING-4 GIVE UP BOTH APARTMENTS pats ora tthe fee Ate SHE AND LIRING-3 HAVE BEEN RENTING. LIRING-4 NOW LIVING WITH qtRIFRIEND. BEFORE MOVING SHE RECEIVED VISIT OF MAN WHO Descn1aeD . SLF AS LAWYER OF MEXICAN EMBASSY GUATEMALA CITY. LAWYER SAID biz APPOLWTED DEFEND LIRING-3. LIRING-4 HAS RECEIVED FIVE SHORT eyes eS 1 TEED LUNE CHART AMER ee SECRET Ae 1 14-0000 5, CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION PERSO UM, NOTIFIED 2 ADVANCE COPY j ov. va Dissem ov. PAGE 2 Ned MESSAGES FROM LIRING~3 SALGGLED FROM JAIL. ONE IN OPEN CODE CLASS FIED. MESSAGE Tota. COMES SECRET eae tos arensne (When F iled fa} sermons ao masa Keter REPRODUCTION OF TRIS COPY PROHILITED CT SUC 0 SLOTTED ar PE moc. O) ves OD no CLASSIFY TO LE 8. E-OEP TO FILE NO. we wo Caer ro MEXICO CITY 5683 SECRET SUCK THING. a - te - “o ry tt Ne Ne me e SUGGESTED S/W BE PASSED TO HIM. STATION WATURALLY WILL DO NO i i ’ ‘ ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS - SEEN BY t t H i H i i 1 i ! Tae ase 14-0000 Cs Eth ea bent ete TL ae RANT Tw ate ett CABLE SEC PETAP-AT DISSEMINATION Vi ASET ED MESSAGE Tere comes DS =" UTING AND/ON INITIALS - SEEN BY PERSO“/UNIT MOT FIED cris ae SECRET ec’Scae : { ¥0'sen F dled tn) Math Oeste FLFSO0UC TON OF Tet CLEY PROMIBITLD y ADVANCE Copy [ | issuto (J stores a _ . ose, O ves 0 ac CASOY TO FRE WO ! 5-0EF TO PLE NO. rie eo Orer 10 SECRET i€21032 MAY 63 CITE SUATINZLA CITY 2596 [Gta 6Fiw /2G3 MEXICO CITY INFO DIRECTOR 19— <9) . REF: Mexico cizy s5aa (Jf S257) : LIAISON REPORTS THAT PEESAVAL ANS LIRING/S BEING HREM PAVON wine ee 4-—-PRISON FARM PENDING SENTENCING BY FORTH JUZGALD DE PRINERA CNSTANCIA. ONLY CHARGE IS SISTRIBUTINS COMMUNIST PROPATANDA. LIAISON SPECULATES THEY Wici RECEIVE LIGHT SENTENCE IF Any. ee eran SECRET , BT Ten Yetta E RePub es fal 02 t 5 I t t na 4 ! 1 ' SECRET . Z 7 _ CABLE SECRETARIAT DSSEMINZ “ION : SIFIED MESSAGE Tora, Comes y D/OW INITIALS - SEEN BY PERSON LMT NOTIFIED 7 — SECRET nee eae ff 7 iis CY ‘ (When Filled inj weunecmes . 4, 7 ' REPRODLUT TON OF THIS COPY POO-UBITED £ i Avance COPY O SUED Cc SLOTTED a bd ~X La 1 mom GF ves [1 wo fs} A non . cz = — ov. at: = CLASSIFY TO FHE NO AREF TO MU WO =, onsen v_ A cter fire mo Cleer to seancr oFsTRoy _ $c. ACT Oe J INFO. - ' . \ pd ae. &Y iC, Ls Fue. wh bo Ht (> . Ps ac 2 a — \ , ‘ culos _ & : we vee” - ot SECRET 1823052 MAY 68 CITE MEXICO CITY 5546 } ref c GUATEMALA CITY INFO DIRECTOR Louw sef8570 - PBRUNEN REF: MEXICO CITY 5375 ¢% 743547) Wal fee ee % 2, MANES UCMABCHEY PORDTWAS TAFORMED LIRTNG-4 8 MAY THAT ia nal wr hb Ro “pe SISTER AND DAUGHTER IN LAW HAD SUCCEEDED IN OBTAINING GUAT VISA 7 ALD TRAVELED GUATEMALA CITY IN AN EFFORT TO SEE CARLOS MINUEL AG 7 (PERSAVALD MARCUE IN JAIL. MARCUE SAID SISTER AND DALGHTER IN ‘Lav WHO RETURNING WEEK 12 MAY LEARNED PERSAVAL AND LIRING-SSENTENCES a TO MINIMUM TERM OF SIX MONTHS. “ Q. LIRING-4 CURRENTLY EXPLORING POSSIBILITY TRAVEL GUATEMALA . ‘TO TALK TO LIRING-3. STATION IR FAVOR SUCH TRAVEL IF SHE CAN GET | VISA AS LIRING-3 CAN BE EXPECTED URGE LIRING-4G0 CUBA DURING HIS TERM OF LiPRISONMENT. 3. CAN GUATEMALA CITY STATION CONFIRN LIRING-3 SENTENCE AND PROVIDE DETAILS. SECRET BT 1 t oy t Sho ea aura e we SECRET ec IDMA-34623 10 May 1358 19-120-13/2 * RK. LIRING-3: Dering this period, LIRING-3 stl | : was introduced to mcsbers of a Guatemalan exile a3 : orrr —s Sie re A EO BLOLOF OF MIS MIS tLCess. for" . : . — EERING-3 agreed to belp one or more representatives of this group cross the Guatemalan border. At the urging of these representatives he also agreed to moet in Guatemala with a woman in cherge of logistics for the FAR movement. LIRING-3 spent the better part of the period under review manufacturing falze documentation for the Guatemalan exiles. The Station used the LIZNBRACE surveillance tean to cover some of the nsetings between LIRING-3 and Gens Of his pexvous Guatemalan friends. Copies of photographs takea by the LIEXBRACEs of these meetings were forvarded to the Guatemala City Station and : Headquarters. Due to several postponements, LIRING-3 i and his Guatemalan contacts had mot left for Guatemala by tis ond of | cath tao ae at TE seen Pal! the period under revicu. 1 hate cop acuta eo Raatatenees ere emer es aee eee eee Ed 14-0000 RIT wed Of Stalien, Leadce it, beds Vashon iccispure vivinica ruack Of sigiicn) Uaiersla wity aia -S WULEkLS alt Goaterslan “rvod.ticnaries eee oy Ab Pa ndoue. ot &-WAl3, 5 6; rd] ives “ ‘bee wdtscale City ltaince: nas Lot 5 ef tie gCPses sese otes te fekercucc. etz: 2-2. te isenth fod , . ‘ Peter 2. dh seer f a ~ ‘ ’ _ : ; ; 7 Ef ~ we \ . | A . f ~ . . oe . eal aa aoe . : 7 7 . ° ‘ — ‘ . : * HGGA-9386 ‘ i . : SECRET i . ~ . + . t _ 7 me H : : Sor ee eer oma omnis seat Ravemaemnem aommegrmncnen aman span e Fomine 75 ee © SSCTEE ba ween GN fut tots , . 4 ' . of @P WB MTTS P4leaTUwl B5 a: ALtaC. WcAL ‘ i ’ 1 i 5 i , cee emate eee wb mee ne : i i i { i H ; i H } i ‘ a t i i t t i i : { ‘ 3 14-0000 i “ CRETARUT OSSEMMATON AIST IED SESSAGE E Tota. Comes 2 TING AND/OR INITIALS - SEEN BY, tet NOT-FIED SECRET wnener emre (when Filied In} hemenered REFS COOLS TICN OF Tris COPY PRI BITES corr O SSUES a SLOTTED c1sssiry TO FILE WO X-REF TO FILE KO. ene wo Cleer ro ECRET 8321212 MAY & CITE GUATEMALA CITY 896! EXICO CITE InFO DIRECTOR LJ “ ft : 3 Har 3 “0m | IRIIG-s)LIRING-A tity 5423Zin 01169) [le ie Dhaih Tait TACToNG mien cnaAico Gut 76 PIERMINE OCCUPANTS OF 35 AVENIDA 22-67, ZONA 5 GUATEMALA C A ITH FQLOvIsG RESULTS: - : A. OCCUPASTS OF HOUSE ARE TIRZO (FUENTES) SANDOVAL, . (RN 19 JULY 1922 AT SAN ANTONIO VILLASECA, DEPT GF RETALHULEU,. D HIS WIFE, tA MILAGRG (PERALTA? E. DE FUENTES. (iG a me = " a - fATION TRACES EITHER FUENTES OR WIFE.) BEAUTY SHIP (SALON DE SLLEZA “LILLIAN”) ALSO INSTALLED IM HOUSE, BUT BOT YET ABLE i ETERMIBE BAMES OF EXNPLGYEES. -“B. ESLAIRS WAVE NCTICED 1963 MERCURY WITH SUAT LICENSE TES P-3i-341 PARKED AT HOUSE ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS. THIS CAR a ee EGISTERED TG FEDERICO <CALDERON) GALICIA WHO ADDRESS 21 AVENIDA | 3-36, ZONA 7. <NO STATION TRACES CALDERGN.) i 2. ESLAIRS WILL ATTEMPT IDENTIFY ANY opker PERSONS -- SERVANTS "EMPLOYEES <- WHO MAY BE AT ADDRESS. | ~—- --o ECRET . . “ | We Be SECRET Had ; ne anes Rem ENR Ae oupapatte ® ade oy nmin 8 1m ereetcn ranma derenrertennae an tine soar nate PATE AED
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14-00000 104-10176-10010 i 4 i f Fae paren SALE TT VUE IEA WEA Asta emma sence ane neeenmenenn eoficee | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | : * . ct a Seoeey PY hol 6-BB-M6 ROLANDO MASFERRER, JR. BUSITESS: Sabject is the Vice President of Sales at the following Corporation: A168762 - Military Armament Corporation, Powler Springs, Georgla z rane TUL RECON te Eee eR en . . i { pea Rem etek eee ornate ae eerie oe rn aenen 1400000 Oo uncer seyiien ag) CONF LEENTEAL [7 sty - @ Uy 1 . ana 3 IKITIAL REVLEW boc : woe ee Se ee . i FOLA/H ss nequest Ko. =U] 350 \ : aot os ° I Locument Deseription: tease _ Dated: ee ron: fs Docement Located Ly *, DL mp) 4 . [OFFICE Lentnationl - . oat DPocunent referred to DDD for review by: ares ne tid ~~ —____ “Ve RECCOMEND: ot Co Fel RKelazse in full-text OA Sena Bal ee OEE Relocse in sanitized fora 1. Deny in tote on 3 4 . Tefar decision to __. . a Cecrdination with sss sBrdor to cbove denlal/release on | - Exeerions 425 BEING CLALS0 70 PROTECT THE FOLLENTNG: a | L FOIA PRIVACY } ; CJ cClassifieztioa Qa) yeh) . €) Informetion from a foreign liaiscn service (b) (2) (3) G2) Cb) (c) . € } Information pertaining to a foreign liaison (b}(3) Gi) (2) (b) Ce) - . relationship cy Information which would/covld idéntify the (b) (3) G02) (b) ” : source . . Oe Information pertaining to a seurce (b) (3) 5) (2) Cb) : 3 (-} Information pectaluing to intelligence mathe¢s (5) ¢2} C332) (5) €) Location ef CIA ovetseas installation (b) (3) G3) (1) (b) . €) ‘Location of unacknowledged denastic (b) (3) G) (2) (b> . ~ installzziona . ° ‘ @Y Name cf CLA exployce (b) (3) CC) (e) : {3} Fale mater (6) (2) . GIG) ©) Pseugonyn : (b) (3) (9) G) 0b) ©) Cryptorys . 7 7 (6) (3) (5) (1) (b) €)} Internal orgaaizaticaal data . ~ @)(3) G) (2) {2} @) > Nans of en FBI agent : (b) (7) GG) (bv) () FBI file aunber (b) (2) GQ) ‘ - Os} Privacy <f other individual (b) (6) GOD CE) GY’ Doss not pertain to request N/A . "Exeupted port:ons . . : are not relevant . . to the reqrestec” €} > Iafornation from another Government apency (b} (1) (3) C1) (c) . 80) Other, specify: : : Ls .*For further guidance regarding exemptions, plezse sea DAA-75-5953,_ ee 36 December 1975 (Privacy Act) and 1-70-21, 14 February 1975 (Ford). GOOMENTS AND/O2 SPECTAL INSTRUCTIONS: oS . ** - mer CAG chs 5 Es ? “ACD “ Doeunent No. : a TT SICHATURE ue Revie wind FI prevcaa sorrice (le be completcd by 1ss/PIce) to oo of . Wa s) : . . 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' ran | to. a dada sane [IJ uscisssiriip oO Sofie [J vor sxcner co BITIAL REVIEY Ford FOTA/tM Request No, 1 7: abo Docuzent Description: -..e: metods fl : Sa sk San Docwsent Located By‘: INC (OFFICE Deneaaniant — Docunent referred to DDO for review by: RECOMMEND: Kelease in full~text Release in sanitize? forn .-” Deny in toto Defer decision to . Coordination vith __ _ prior to abnave deninl/release EXEMPTIONS ARE BEING CLAIMED TO PFOTECT THE FOLLOWING: FOIA PRIVACY ()” Classificacton (b) (1) (kK) 1) (.) Information trom a toreiga 42a150n service (b) (3) (5) (.) Cb) Ce) €) Information pertaining to 2 foreign liaison (b) (3) (3) C1) (b) Ce) relationship (:)*: Infernation which would/could identify the {b) (3) - (4)-(1) (b) source (.} Information pertaining to = source (b) (3) (4) C1) ¢b) (7 Information pertaining to istelligence methods (b) (3) . (4) CL) (b) € ) Location of CIA overseas installation (b) (3) (3) (2) (b) _€) Location of unacknowledged conastic ‘ ¢b) (3) » pmo installation : . {> Rame of CIA expioyee (b) (3) (5) 0) Ce) €) File number ” (b) (2) (4) (2) @) () | Psevdonyn : (b) (3) (3) CL) (b} () Cryptonyn (») (3) (3) (1) (b) () Internal erganizational data (b) (3) (4) (1) (e) () Sere of an FEI agent (6) (7) GD) &) ©) Fst file number , (b) (2) (5) GQ) (>) €) Privacy of other individual Ch) (6) MMH ©Y” Does not pertain to request N/A . "Exempted portions are not relevant to the requaster" C) Information frea another Governnent agency , (b) (1) \ GC) (ce) F *¢ )} Orher, specify: . ¥For. further guidance regarding exemptions, please see pDA-75-5943, 16 Decenber 1975 (Privacy Act) ind HN-70-21, 14 February 1975 (FOUAD« COMMENTS. AND/GR SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: DAM 14 D Document No, . aa ewiennae (io be completed by 1ss/PICe) —_ ee Ws 7 Fae B 2 IMPDET CL BY: __ | (1 uxctasstrrep 0 CONFIDENTIAL CJ secret (] ror secrer ' a rn i neem et re na etn mene = tel Ore - on eeané, sping ANE EET fae" osu0 fearon aan = - ote me rraamee ueetn mpeenneamtmn oR arama meshicd arent o re tars ert toa ssanneeriinienss nat . . _ . . oe _ , , ‘, ; a + . é . - cond . j . . . ‘ ~ . . . ‘ : 1400000 ue . Sty : : on ; -- : . . . oe ee ‘ . . + . . . te ” ‘ i wrest ety e me arene tee . eee ee : . ] type } See a Pee VIC ee Pe . py pent Cotes ee me Ua cae bite ee the matty Of oe Say” wrt ; ee ee ed Mi ae ol eat ea) . ! i . | ; dete eed te be i Oe i rr Te | ee aesy ws ean ase pan a (iJ J 2st LT1¢ ae wate ROOTS NS Co F re - : eoet ) e3507 TQ Stas Dati Daz ' elt. : ! ND. PAG55 5 i i { j H | Fri aww int os . 4 i . TH $08 LN oi Sa | SOULE ononptfienst, AL? . | $ cae : i i . i . . H - . | coreors vas covele. ie } el. 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SRITIA KEVERY FOKt Docu:ent Deseription: +". | Nocuzent Located By *: et OFFICE DL steua Ti ora) Docucent referred to DDO for review by: RECOMMEND: Release in full-text __ Release in sanitized fora rer Deny in toto Defer decision to Coordination with FOLA/ Re Request No. “ET -a0 Dated: — FAEMPTIONS ARE BEING CLAINED) TO PROT-Cr THE POLLCWING: Q\Y Classification ( ) Information fron a foreign Liaison service ( ) Inforeation pertaining to a foreign liaison relationship ()\-" Inforzetion which would/eould Identify the source (.)" Inforzation pertaining to a source (\)" Inforzation pertaining to intelligence nethods .€) Location of CIA overseas installation €) Location of unacknowledged domestic anstavtation . (> Wame of CIA exployee ¢) Pile munber () Pseudoayn (>) Cryptonyn € )} internal organizational data () Wane of an FBI asent €) FBI file number () Privacy of other individual G)° Does not pertain to request €) Informatioa from another Covernzent agercy #() Other, specify: FOIA (HQ) (>) (3) (b) (3) (b)G) (b} (3) (6) 43) (b) (3) * (b) (3) (byG) {b} {2} (b) CS) (>) @) (b) G3) (b)(7) (>) @) (b) (€) N/A oa) ae OP SI “fos ~_ priur to above cental/releas2 PRIVACY (k) (1) 5) CL) (b) Ce) (5) (2) (b) (c) “@Wo) (5) G.) (b) ) Q)@) 3) (4) (b) G01) 0h) (4) (2) Ce) G) (1) (b) 4) (1) () 3) (2) (b> G) 0) (e} G)() 0) GQ) @) G) (2) (£} . "Exenpted pustions are not relevzst to the requester” €5) (1) (ec) *For further guidance regarding exemptions, please sce LDA-75-5943, 16 Deceaber 1975 (Privacy Act) and Hi-70-21, 14 February 1975 (FOIA). ACD BICNATURE OF ALVIWING OFFICER b OFFICE (FD uxctasscerep COMMENTS AND/OR SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: - wee ee ee Pocument No. (To be completed. by , ISS/PICG) Zi sat eee (1) conerpenrian (} secrer L BY : aE yor SECREY . nee rate pee meemae Maarrventen= ls tap inti sh ape ete att 14-0000 ~ 4 ° * . . « . : . ; - \ ’ . . . " pra hls le : pan ta messeg of ee te IN wate oth POR Sete oe aw : i eR AE a a AQ Oe Bee ot Fe Fe FE tee a me eae 2yY , cus . ~ = 7 5 salisizel 5 205 2 polisiccl : ' we Oe : sine office : TS ounvavoery cine own thaje owing art these tem fel netted tae Ged aeiivct sotclerens raesler, veo sioumiléed Garis ans Bhs ty The ttgounu ves ta asndeo Val : ue - ~ a a _ “Sida ; “E . i ° : e . —} : 2 : . : H . i . . . H . - . 4 . t oof i sate we Sees eo ees : Se Dao re State Shiri mer Str : . } . : . . } _ i 3 af. : 4 trsemlae is ‘ i a s 3 shale oye rr _ ‘ 2 / ye 2 . wees 5 : a3 ot jee - ‘ } : . 1 ; . x # : . . | . . : . ‘ . eee ‘ - - ” : : - ~ : - ¥ . t . + my . one .. . ~ . . . 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Defer eecirion to _ ae Coordination with prior Lo above écnial/releasza : ; EXFMPTIONS ARE BEDIS CLASMED 10 PIOTECT THE FC! LOVING: ; FOIA PRIVACY J . . t (23 Clasoriicarson ores) ones) : (})0 Infernction from a foreign liaison service (h) (33 Gi) (0) Cb) (ec) € ) Inforzation pertaining to a foreign liaison (b) (3) (33 (2) (b) (c) yo relationship . “CY Infornation whick would /eost Identify the (6) (G3) (3) (1) (b) i source : \ (-}7 Information pertzining to a source , Cb) (35 (3) C2) 0) : (i>-"Yafermation pertaining to intelligcace methods (tb) (3) : (3) 01) (bd t () Locztfion of CLA overseas installation €b) (3) (3) G) (by . i Cy Location of unermovledged demestic ) (33 (3) (2) (b) i ate tiseion . . t. j dustz. fer ER . . : { ) Naz2 of CIA explayee b) (3) (5) (2) (e) : H (€} Pile runter . : “@yQ) (3) (2) (b>) ‘ i () Palen soe : €u) (3) (3)Q) G3 i ' €) Crypto @)@G) GC) ) : €) Intercal St orgzvieatdonal data (bj (3) (3) (1) (e> : (.) Nace of an FBI 2rent . (b)(7) (3) (1) (b) ' () FBI file nucber : , @)@) “+ (39@) Cb) H { ©) Privacy of others individual : @)) . CD : i ()" Does not pertain to request RA . "Exempted perticns | are not relevant . to the requester". ‘€.) Infornation froe another Govemment agency (b} (i) (4) (1) (ce) : *() Gther, specify: . st . 1 . | . *For further guidance regarding exemptions, please see DD4-75-5943, t H 16 Decerder 1975 (Privacy Act) ani HA-70-21, 14 February 1575 (FOLA). i 0 : . . | cones AND/OR SPECELL INSIRUCTIOUS: - ; ! ' . ns - vo a ns ie . . focument Mo. . (To be completed b by “WSS E 2 PORT CL BY: __ . () seener . (tov secret | 3285 wore 7Cr Be: | . . : E | a ; as , | - | oO “1 a % . : : | | s o "a . : a4 : . a : ws . 2 ; : | - | 2 Ah : a . . 4 ol 2 a ore) a ‘4 . 7 HH i , . ; 4 : . . . . . a , ; - i . . Me . to | . NW ry Y 4 ve . : , ! ee : . i , . 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FOTA J Pte Raqeest Na, Th Sine om : Docuzent Description: wt eh Le aoe H r i Docuxent Located by - i TOF FICE DESIGNATION “ . : Docuzent referred to DDO for review by: Ode tL i . — tt i PECOMSEND: . - : Release in full-tesc tw ‘ig . - Release in senitized fom ip t7° Deny in tato . Refer decision to : Coordinztion with _ prior to above dontal/relcase “fy : ‘ EX P7iOus ARE BELG CLATSED TO PROTECT TH! YOLLOWINS=: i FOIA - PRIVACY (:)7 Classification {b> (1) ~ €k) (2) () Information from a foreign liaison service (b) (3) G) @) (bh) (2) €) Information pertaining to a foreign Liaison . (bh) (3) (4) (1) (b) Ce) relationship . (*Y Information which would/could identiiy the (b) (3) (5) (1) {b) " source . . (.) Information pertaining to a source (b) (3) (5) (1) (b} ' G@)< Inforration pertaining te intelligence methods (b) (3) Gt) 0b) ' €) Location of CIA overseas installetion ‘ (bv) (3) *G 02) cb) {) Location cf unacknowledged domestic 45) G) : (1) installation - . ; (\) -Bane of CIA exployee (b) (3) (CO) ©) ‘CY” File number (b) (2) 45) (1) 0b) ; () Pseudonyn : (b) (3) (5) (2) 0b) 4 (>) Cryeteryn (b) (3) €1)G)G) npr ©) Internal orgaaizatJoaal data {b) (3) (5) (1) Ce) 3 () Nace of en FSI agent (b) (7) (j) (1) 0) H () FI file nucber ; (b) (2) MMO) Po. (*)7 Privacy of other individual : (b) (6) (3) (ED i (.) Does not pertain to request WA . "Bxeupted portions i \ - are not reicvact i y to the requester” i () Infornmaticn from another Governzent agency — 0) : (i) Ge) H *() Other, specify: i we ool a . q i *For further guidance regarding exemptions, please see DDA-75-5943 : 16 December 1975 (Privacy Act) aad HN-70-21, 14 February 1975 (FOIA). ~| 7 CONESTS AND/OR SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: —_ Tree ee ee 7 (2 eee cee : H| ete ef Fat ay AC 0 Document No. i we a Senatuare OF kr MicmiNG OFFICEH 9 OFFICE : - fe, de conpleted by ISS/PICG). : . e < Pa p eG . Ue a re . 7 . _ {a B 2 INEDST Ci, HY: . - 7} QQserasserren =) coneypewrtan . a secret - [TJ] Ter SECRET | _. . : . . ‘Ss —~T Sena nnn Se PER AH A ORAM Es me cf mere : . . + . . . i - + i . ; . _ rs wa a . . . come cee oo { : . . . pRounlees ep ee citt . a ! ; i CONFIDENTIAL © ~ 2? -Ve Chief, washington Field Office 12 July 1972 Teton sree ore manos) 16 S Ted ‘Bolsnto Kesferrer dre, Military J Armament eenaten Powler Springs, Gcorgia tem te REF : Yan Rapper/usulin telecons A-/2 7790 i. Attached per referent telephone conversations 1¢ copy of Dan end Bradstreet report as requested ou Hilitary Armanent eesti, aed omen anne da Dvstow Greet wos Renata » Biasce mite that Chairman of the Board, is Mitchell Livingston “Verbell, TIT. foveacre Werbell is a former Office of Strategic Services (05S) officer | - koown to this writer during assiguzents in China during WII. 1 | ‘ H { 1 | | t i ! { ! 2. his Agency, eas well as other government agencies, have | eonsiderehle infersstion on Werbell. He ig an old and unaavory, i vmsolicited, contact of the Miami Field Office dating from 1959. i Be fe of dubious charecter and reputation vho hed end has been | involved in gramloise schemes ani international arms «cals. He has i bed pernetuml finaneial difficulties. Re oo q \. - 3e Werbell was involved with Eolopl Sasterrer, senior, , ;- comection vith the abortive Haitian invasios in 1957s tie a . | throw a different light on possible source development of young . i Bolends Jr. Amy anoroach to hiz abould be executed with som dearee of cauiion. te do not desire to get involved with Werdell. Hovever, we canmet foresee any objection to planned debriefings of Masferrer 1 dr., folloving his tripe to latin America ani other areas, in pursuit | of FPI end possible information of operational significance. j { &. If ve can be of further assistance in this matter, plesse advise. Attachzent a4 . - --+—- @@: Serviees Division (control) _ weet ee FELD: HR 23680 i! ray BYEMe? FROM ctnens! AecisSsIRCIT HT SCHED Jor eo. snes gm Fee . BOQ. Cay ran ; i | mi r 14.0000. “a Soo. ke ptret J rake *) : C ‘C. iefdobenyfor ~ ; . . oe KE 52> oe Jo 38-1 . 7 July 1972. * | 9 PNK / ia MEMORANDUM FOR T=E RECORD fp-1> , SUBJECT: Assessment of Recruitability - Rolindo Masferrer, Jr. Vice-rresident, Sales, Yilita Armanent Corporation and Associated with Defegse Sys (\worporated Puen 1. Subject seexzs to have inherited that particular Latin American peacsant for involvenent in covert political activities. However, the Subject's involvement is not merely neatina ar vacvestion but it is instaad intisaralvy cannacted with his chosen crofession as an eres salesman. Here the phrase "for fun and profit" seems aptiy suited. He seeas to be s man of sction with the ability to exploit an oppor- tunity, rather t-an ea towering intellect. $ i i ! i i ' i t \ | i t | | 2. Subject has excellent contacts and access in | Latin America, This access developed from his extended —_ fanily, professional epngingsente anéthis gavoivgnent with at % NS extiq greuysty t:\5° fas) weli-kno@n (ingenous) of reuvheut @dny seetors of Lat Marlon ed @vens many doors ' for hin (althoues it also closes others}. [t should also be nentioned that. nis family his recently develoned a rather checkered association with this Agency. The particular } i ; nature of his military products gives his contact with high i miiitary, police. and socurity officials throughout Latia America. tle seess to be well versed on the status of various ares deals (both official and under-the-tablo) in the countries he trevels. He has been involved with several Cubari exile political and para-nilitary organizations. ‘this position is probsbly ngrained from his family, but glso reinforced ‘rom his various political and professional activities. He sas voiced « particular hatred for Cuban Communists. He seeas to view them not as respected enemies, but as hated traitors. He is vehemently anti-Castro. | { H . | ; "3. Politfeally, Subject is @ staunch anti-Communist. | | | | | | 14-0000 é, fubiect nas developed what ceuld be interpreted us a certain patrictis: for this country. During: conver- Satio.> ie referred a few times to ‘we country’ weniag the ut lL believe that the fact he vclunteere!? fer 11.8. militar, tralaing reflects sot only tte selfiss actives ef lecesina Speeleal Forces qualified ‘ut also a aense of - ‘dute. } aiso bediev: that lis recent statements to me ‘regarcing antornationss security matBers ia net cerely fempiy Laquacity but is evidence of he desire tc contribute sometians and becene involved in the gational interest. f §. subject sould need sober tefefings cn the responsibility of any Avpency association ag weii as sulbse- quent careful hanciiag. ve would need to get aery fron the "flagler Street Commando syndrome” ef visual snd verbal travaida, va would acec instruction te 2iscern moter fron fact, to igentify scurces, and to atsace tha watinritic. . wk acgquarta intermaticn. ; 6. FT am sure that the Subjeet 4s recrultazie. The question is what cezrce of asscciafion with the sgency would be eppropriate. If the deci@ion is mace ts aporoach the Supiect, may T suggest that hig association te initisil limited tc Agency triefines and debriefings tetcre end afte his trips to Latin Anerica. wonace his reliability is estaslished and the accuracy of iis reporting is nroven then further utilization may be possible, Since his financis! sieuation seems to ce secure | am sure he could te handied cm a non- . pay basis. ¥ v 7. Subject is scheduled to leave on a twe-week business trip to Venezuela anc Colenbia beginniag in early suguzt 1972. lie clained to have appointments with a Venezucizs Air Force Goneral and with Venezuelan national security officials in DISIP. . : & . ; ow ee a & se 2s 8 \ f x, poe ors YF Roy NR ; . ; Jeffrey G. Peterson ae i Ho TE Chief, VYashington Field Office 16 June 1972 Birecter, Domestic Contact Service, OSS Rolando Hasferrer, Jr. - Possible Source Lead . _ “ 1. Attached for your information and whatever interest you musy have ia this source lead from WH/3/Venezuela (Jeffrey G. Peterson). 2. On the basis of the information submitted, mee MEBLOKTUY, UF., BAY -e€ a userul source of FPI. 3. Suggest you arrange contact to obtain routine Diegrephic data to initiate security checks; determine his intelligence potential aad oxplain tne DCS missioa, wichout revealing in any way the past relationship with xr. Peterson. Subject's personality profile appears to be very tateresting. 4. It appears that the Clandestine Service is not Fepeac oot interested in subject's operational potential at this time. We leave this in your capable hands to ‘determine what course of action you may wish to conten- plate ia this matter. JAHES R. HURPHY GS8¥asalia/daa ec: Services Division (Control) Filed: 38 23880 ; 1 ' i 1 | I \ | i] i { ' | i { ! } 1 : ‘ ge. . oe ceemseape mente remanence penn pannannnn nme iangia nga eh eA me ln 5 ef MANAe eum eS amet ees sso bn hed A AltA seen Shard Steet dna nein des met me diglte nle = Pendeee , a Se eee we eee yoLe a ernny - - oe Gt ro 12 June 1972 => « . . . ~ 2 : ¢ : £ “ MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD oe SUBJECT: Rolando MASFERRER, Jr. 1. Please be informed of a possible future contact--Rolando MASFERRER, Jr., recently promoted to Vice-President of Sales, Mili- tary Armament Corporation, Washington D.C, office, 905 L* Enfant Plaza, #4020, He is also associated with Parabellun Corporation, another military weapons firm. Subject, born approximately 1945, in Habana, Cuba, is believed to be a naturalized citizen. 2. Subject makes frequent sales trips to Latin Anerica. Because of the nature of his main product(zachine pistols with silencers) he -has good access to top Latin Anarican governmental officials and military and security officers. H2 has personally met many Latin Awerican presiderts. He should 22 a yood S.dusese Of information on the current status of arms sales in Latin America; internal security, military armameny levels, order-of-battle, and internal politics in host countries; and, if needed, status of Cuban exile movement. He is presently on a sales mission to Colombia and is scheduled to return in mid-June. : sete RE er Oe nee ee Me CEN Ye Cummlti re A pantiaterite ee eral veh ME Moet A ed a Tm “3. MASFERRER, Jr. has been a Miami resident since 1959 and more recently lived in Atlanta. He will permanently locate in the Washing- ton, D.C. area when he returns from his Colombian trip. 4. Subject is not to be confused with his father by the same name, the infamous Rolando Arcadio MASFERRER y Rojas(201-42669). Masferrer Sr. was a former Cuban S2rator and leader of a dreaded . private army of Batista enforcers called “Los Tigres(Ta2 Tigers)". He is presently serving in a U.S. fed2ral prisen for attenpting to organize a 1957 invasion of Haiti in order to set up a base of operations against Cuba. Masferrer Sr., violently anti-Castro, was involved in numerous Cuban exile operations against Cuba during the last decade. : 5S. I was Subject'’s ‘Connanding Officer in the Florida National Guard and sometines saw hin socially while in Miami. Although Cuban ~ “by birth, he now feels that he is an American. Politically anti- ~ Conmunist,he joined the National Guard(while not under duress fron the draft) to become a "Green Beret.” He is polite and correct in his social relationships. I received a letter from him, 7 June 1972, informing me,of.his impending move to the Washington, D.C, area. “He 4 i i . io, - A ADEN im hse antennae tener ne we . 1 ea eee SURROUU Send 7 Pe amon eigen a Na a ne am Rete mm mete 5 yey. 7 mee ee er be eee ee hot Sn cece nee ep ee eT . rans : ‘. oe . SHR | solicited my aid in diudirg a iccal ac&Gy 2oseive unit. —. a 6. If you are interested in exploring this possibility further, ‘ please feel free to contact me at amy time. I could suggest cautions C and method of contact or introduction. Subject is unwitting of my : Agency employment, I> : : : a . \ iia, a effrey Gi Peterson s . ° ! é ‘Orig. & 2 } i 4 oot - t i | . 1 | t * é 3 - . ‘ | { ~ a : i . . j i ; : L, : : j . - - crete eet tte ee en et ree - a a ® - e Hl ‘ . . i . / . : : _ { i | | | | | | | | ovmreere meeerneels te SECRET Chief, Washington Field office 28 dune 1972 a BOT oe. Director, Damestis Contact Service (033) Tolanto Masferrer Jr., Possible Source Lead 168846 REFERENCES: A) Memorambya for the Record dated 12 June 19723 Same Subject | B) Von Bapper/tusulin telecon 1. In regard to referent telephone conversation of recent date, we asked Jeffrey G. Peterson (vH/3/Veneruela) for additional aeeee meee ene oR OM ce 7 i : 2. deffrey Peterson is & young “career traince” who has been Wf. with the Ageney for about six months. He met Hasferrer inMiemi, “< : Florids, where both belonged to a Florida Estional Guard Unit. Peterson knows Kasferrer eccially as weil having met frequently for “snacks end beer”. - 3. Aecording to Peterson, based on bis observations, subject 3s @ peroceoble, imicliigent, imlividual was appears trustwortiy, emi of sound mind and juignent. He is a solid citizen copletely assinilated in the arerican mainstream; intensely interestad in the U.S. politien! processes. Politically, he is of moderate comservative persuasion. He is an estute businessman of desonatrated ability and integrity. To Giguligit this pioini, Peterson mEGticuR that Rasfessar epurned lucrative cach offers for "under the table" deals to engag? _ im illegal vespons trede in Latin Amica. He refused theso offers to operacve in legitimate business circles. - _ &. Young Rolanio takes a sociable d>inks; has no known bad habits. Ke has a keen eye for attractive females, but no more so thas sll healthy males. Peterson said he vould not hesitste to recommen: subject for a position of trust and confidence. - 5. Rolando Masferrer, Jr. served vith the Green Berets, elite " U.8. Army unit whose mabers require special security clearances by the military. - ; 6. Peterson unierlined his previous ctatement that Rolanio abould not be confused with his father, Rolando Arcadio Kasferrer y Rojas, a former Cuban Semtor vho was leader of the notorious “Los Tigere", tho dreaded aray of axnforcers under Bstists.. eS SECRET . tuler i Dch'ed Wes wisastn Geersegg ant SRT HOR ere cae ee Re FOE ME OME RE MO ETRE TE EEE CIEE a CAT OS RRA REE ES NE re at “A EE A ERLE A TT TERE HS ) oo, ~ SECRET ~2- J. Petersen bulieved, ami we are inclined to agrss, that Bolanio dr., my be 8 good caniidate for scurce developuent. He will be located at 95 L'Mfant Plass, Washington, D.C., as the representative of Hilitary Armaments Co. He will also represent Parabellum Corporation & Dun ani Brodatrect reports were requested from Hew York end @ copy Will be forwarded when received. JAKES R. HURPHT GSMusvlin/1ia ec: Services Divisi:n (Control) FIL: HH 23980 AZBLZD 1 4 wt 14-0000 4 ~ SECRET es a (When-Filled tn) le. A PROCESS SHEET FOR DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE COLLECTIONS FOR FIELD YSE ONLY. FOR HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY poner eee cove FORWAROED { KE : OFrice * SmseR [ mo. | xR) ids [sie je [rofeo| lezlesleales ze a zalzel so azz 231 TTL obra fols: Sceesrs| | ERR rae AND AREA Guillermo yen to Raise Money Under Aliged Agency Aaspices (Colombia/Venezusla/Gantemala) E. CON ACT (Name, Title, Organizet:m, Address) INDIVIDUAL NO. [45] TYPE Oe Rolando MASFERRER GRAPHICS, Maes | PUBLIC aTIONS, 6080 W. Plagler Avenue REPORTS, OTHER ao re erntene Miami, Florida ORGANIZATION NO. SUBJECT i AREA [ a7] ae] as] vel cleat” 81] 52{ $3] $4] ¥. SOURCE (Name, Title, Organization, Addresa) INDIVIDUAL NG. Tofelcial mown 1 = GENERAL : Sane a.oara (210 . - ORGANIZATION NO. guppcico . ; Letejeiels uPPLi G, SUB-SOURCE (Neaw, Title, Orgensretion, Addrens) INDIVIDUAL NO. ste 0; C} 4, OTHER /sisc 6. INSUFFICIENT INTER meron fee _ Lorel arin WH. METHOD OF COLLECTION EVALUATION este MANGES RESPONSIVE TO SPECIFIC REQUESTED FROM ee ONE? REQUIREMENTS ° Cinterview Cl rrp neeort Hf | TO USSR (Jorwer vocument [Jorner (apecity selon) TRomusse ( bf = ex CASE OFFCER HEADQUARTERS COMMENTS 1 DIRECTED TO; FIELD COMMENTS HH pa) 5S & 3 as COG 4D wiht/Ce /oe J O40) Our local colleagues wish us to Ante Cabers Vogiems Ye@lesias and record these report on Teles Rie _ the oto fl i Md ~ hed oe fo ee a ke Anne BG M fun dpee— — Si sate eee ee naa ae b | nr . ; me, fy oe ae potion KO Utae A 0 propre eee gealea. Sry canon » feos pee | = Bi/4 al. 1 = antics inn 2 FOHM og USE PREVIOUS ETITIONS a 08 SECRET ec tehe eee 14-0000 a “| CLASSIFICATION 8-8-0-B8-£-7? REPORT NC. 00-A‘S).322 20G65=@73 DIRECTORATE er INTELLIGE Cl DATE COUNTRY Colestin/Venecusle/Cuntesela NO.PAGES 2 SUBJECT Guillermo Yoltesies/Efforts to Ratsa REFERENCES Money Under Alicged Agency Auspices ‘ OPERATIONAL INFORMATION REPORT re rm at Mae nen. Lane eine til at This report has been prepared by the DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE, DDt. The operctions! information contained herein moy not be disclosed to personnel outside of the CLANDESTINE SERVICE, CIA, without the prior permsssion of the Domestic Contact Service. listed line from a mas who identified himself es Rolerdo Masferrer. F i § d a & f E i A i el : 5 B conceming one Guillermo Yzlesias (subject of 00A(3) 322/17013-73) that vould prove to be of interest to the Central Intellizence Agency. Rolanto HMasferrer Lives ct 6030 8. Flecler Avemm, Miemi, Florida. As a result of his request Mett HacVene and Luis Desa-Sote of the Hiaml ~- FzeVi Office responded to the call and met vith Rolvado Masferrer that afternoon. 2. Mr. Masferrer related details of his relationship with one Gul lems Yglesias, age about 38, en individual on whom there sre other Agency references. According to Masferrer, Yglesias approached his in late Merch 1973 end identified himself as vorking for the Central Incelliconse Agency. Yglesias said that he was trying to raise a larre cus of eoney to finance secret CIA operntias. Yslesine said that CIA finis have been tied up as a result of the Watergate affair. He referred to these operations as black operations. Mr. Masferrer said that he knew severe) hich renking goverment officials in Colombia, Venezwla, end Guatemala. Hesferrer contacted several of toese friends in South fzerica and asked them to aid the Central Intelligence Agency in Yaising funds for secret operations in South America and the Caribbean. Masferrer has contacted Manvel Vegs, a retired Colombian ary colonel _ emi presently head of the Colosdian Internal Folice. He has also contacted one Alvaro Vargas, whoo is an aivisor in armaments to the Coloubisn Hational Police. Hasferrer also passed Yglesiae the nem of Carles ¢nucl, bes® of the Veoczumla Internal rolice. Yglesias mete wna Yon | 3216 tomo Pa 7 — shoved a great interest in sanil arms of all types. Masferror said thet he personally turned over five 4-26 framentation hend grandes, one M-J6 automtic rifle, ons AR-15 semi-automatic rifle, ani several bandguss 38 caliber type. Masferrer was led to deifeve thas the . + weapons would bo used in a secret CIA operation in Puerto Rico. This * operation was devcribed by Yglesina aa a black operation. , .3- During cur conversation vith Mosferrer, he raised an déditionn] point. Kaaferrer said thot bo coutacted Nonuel Vege in Cologbia ani that Vega " pagreed to belp all that be could. Vega expressed deep concern to . . “ood BM | Ln eens eee me sar nae annem pail ayes as meanrtnermeomance ban suapitennsipecmeatwieetntie an anes manens munseat eet tantra at tee Oe a ee ee nen nen Ae oe en i Nee > v7 . Lovers oct : CLASSIFICATION t eae . _ noe 6-E-C-H-E-T 4 USE PREVIOUS > (201 1? mm ao . 00— A(s)=322/202865-73 Speen BeHCB-22 -2e Basferrer because, uccordirg to him, ony time the US Exbesay paople te Dogotes were pasesd information ths Coloxbian guerriliss vere seachow informed. Vern told Masferrer that he believed a leak had Gavelcped ta-the U3 Unbassy and that tha “Bebaasy boys” could no iJenger be trusted. ~ ex§ - ~ ~ — i t A 6 t t } 4 7 a - 3 i 3 2 2 1 4 oo ~ SECRET . (When Filled In) _ 16-99 - PROCESS SHEET FOR OUMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE COLLECTIONS | FOR FIE.5 USE ONLY FOR HEADQUARTERS USE ONLY vislahetat bao Fors iy fer ps2 fis [ra 1s] +t fl fsa [ ta] a ITLL} bb bbs D. SUBJECT AnD AREA H Possible False Reeruitment Effort pers S38. 33 7 ha : Cuba /iaict) a : E. CONTACT ‘Same, Title, Orgenwzersan, Addreas) INDIVIDUAL NO. Rolando Masferrer ee ee eteatices c/o Daniel Bermudez REPORTS, OT=£8 ORGANIZATION NO. [area | 6080 W. Flagler, Apt 17 see CT da. sever Miami, Florida alastscicraray F. SOUPCE (Mane, Title, Orgenuar:at, Address) INDIVIDUAL NO. clei olnesew PEE 3,790 Lal [siz | ORGANIZATION NO. care) ORGANIZATION NO. EVALUATION USSR ONLY RESPONSIVE 70 SPECIFIC REQUESTED FROM] (CHECH ONE? REQUIREMENTS Cann a rere eres G. SUB-SOURCE Name, Tithe, Orgeezation, Addresay mM. METHOD OF COLLECTION (Cnrerview EJrave revort (CJotner COCUMENT . HIJOTHER ‘epecity betom) a ORECTED TO) FIELO COMMENTS fe eras ee Our local colleagues have asked us— to report this brief item in order to put it in tke systen. weil rat Nahe wifynt #8 an _ - D- cfcdk 3 wns ely bs mw, flbn por ble by rin qhists ”~ oe lon aie ae, am, A iS ened "5 8h 1969 apse? | Hes 3 tate ee AEN, sj Fore 3 USE PREVIOUS EDITIGNS a : foe So ee ee Fae eee oe : + . t yas vue . SECRET 2 se Eneiuseo vaow avrowaric cows. | { 7 OMa0 Ibs And BEC, ASSIFIC ATION H tp Bones mer mee a ne : Sa er Be not i . i a . : 3 : i: ‘ vk . T- — CLASSIFICATION | SoBoC- fo k-T REPORT NO. 0 -A(S)-322/13864=73 OIRECTORATE OF INTELLICENCE : DATE 26 May 1973 COUNTRY Cuba/Hoitt ; NO. PAGES 1 SUBJECT Possibiea False Recruitmsct Fifort REFERENCES OPERATIONAL INFORMATION REPORT This report has been prepored by the DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE, DDI. The operational information contarned =} heresn may not be disclosed to personnel outside of the CLANDESTINE SERVICE, CIA, without the prior permission of the Domestic Contact Service. | 1. At 1700 hours on 14 May 1973 the Hiamt Field Office received a ~ telephone call on the Ifsted Line from en individual vbo ultimately . identified himself as Rolando Hasferrer. It is believed thet . Masferrer is identical with former Cuban senator and Batiata essociate Rolando Masferrer Rojas who is of dubious: reputstion and { is well known for severel nefarious actions in Haiti, Guatenmle and | perbaps elsewhere. Rolando Masferrer was convicted of conspiracy to invade Haiti in 1967. It is believed thet there ere extensive seency fiics on Eviendo imcierrer. -2. Msaferrer wes very reluctant to provide details, but finally said he could be reached at local telephone 261-3689. A separate check revealo this number to be registered to Dentel Bermudez, 6080 W. Fiagiex, Aparimeat #17. 3. In eny event the listed Line caller indicated that he hod been | approached by one Guillermo Iglesias and asked to engage in cattain eetivities which he did not further describe. According to Masferrer, Iglesias carried credentials or other identifying material which seemed to link him with the U.S. Cosst Gusrd in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mosferrer said, however, that Iglesias indicated also that he was in same way representing the Central Intelligence Agency. Mesferrer then said thst the puxpose of the teleptsone call wes to check on the bons fides of Guillermo [gleatas. | i t 4. Masferrer was told that the name Osillermo Iglesies meant nothing te the iiani Field Office and vas otherwise given @ rether none too +. @Gumdtel response. - i | H aenWwaw CLASSIFICATION Cheasified by, 007621 * : Exempt from “general declassification sened- wle of E. 2 11432, exemption category: 53,2,. Imgoswie so’ cetermine date of eutomate declass Reation, ABH 3216 “Eto po _ 7 CONFIDENTIAL Cy 16 -8-6. Chief, Washington Field Office 12 July 1972 A 1274900: vtcge “A ’ 2. Attached per referent telephone conversations 14 copy of Den and Eredetreet report as requested on Military Arverent Corporation, in Powler Springs, Georgia.’ Please note, that Chairman of the Board, is Hitecbell Livirsston ‘erbell, IIT. f= Werbell iz = former Office of Stfategic Besvices (tssyerticer= 6 \ known to this writer during asaigaments in Ching during Wel. ‘2. hile Agency, e:: well as other gorermmant agencies, have considerchle inforzetion on Herbell. He is an 014 and unsavory, unsolicited, contact of the Mlax!t Pield Office dating frou 1959. Ee is of dubious chareeter and reputation who had and hes been involved in graniloise schenes ani international arma dealse He has had perpetuzl financial difficulties. . 3- Verbell was involved vith Balsnl yeasesharols connection with the abortive Hai invasion in 2 throw @ different Light om possine oouee develcyeeut of young. . _ Bolanio dr. Azy approach to hia should be executed with some degree of cention. We do not desire to get involved with Werbell. However, | we eenmet foreece any objection to planned debriefings of Masferrer We, following his trips to Latin America and ciher areas, in pursuit Cf ¥PI eni posible information of operational significance. Me [Te om can De of further setstance in this mutter, planes advises | _ = . . Pa Tt — ANS Rg HEP rn : CStusulin/122 ce: a eelaer FILED: Bm 23680 - be ONFIBENT TIAL BXEMP? FROM GETERS DECLISSIFIOANION Stout OF EO $9852, Breuer a ART i. @ @) # (ivr amt in esr) ~ MERGE oD - LS nn ae Ee : {1} UNcLassiFiis 7] cont DENTYs see (J) vor szcrer INUT(7L REVIEW FOAM H i i 3 FOIA/P2s kequest No. TY 7-2 ip) Bocurtent Deseriztioa: . owen) * Dated: nee & UEP i Doecment Located By’: 1 : : TDF FICE BEDION ATION) i i Decunent referred to DDO fox review by: _ ‘ } RECOVMEND: . Hs . Releasa in full-text i Release in senitized ferm i * Deny fa tote ; Defer decision to i w” Coordinstion with prior to above denial/releane~~ 5 ; EXEMPTIONS ARE SEING CLAIMED TO PROTECT THE FOLLOWING: i FOIA PRIVACY i G@)* Classification Oo) oo) j € ) Information from a foreiga liaison service (b) (3) (3) (1){b) (c) t --€ } Information pertaining to a foreiga liaisca (>) (3) (5) 02) (b) (ce) i relationship . i €) Information which would/ervld ideatify the (b) (3) (4) (2) (b) H source 7 i (.) Information pertaining to a source (b) (3) GCM) 0) . : G.) Infornetion pertaining cto intelligence methods (b)(3) (3) (1) (b) i € } Location of CIA overseas installation (b) (3) (3) €2) (b) i (©) Location of unacknowledged domestic (b) (3) (3) (1) (b) i installation ‘ 4 ~~ C7 Kane of CLA exployce (b) (3) (5) (YD) Ce) i @ >) File nunder (b) (2) (4) (1) (b) - i ©) Pseudonyn : (b) (3) (3) (2) 0) : () Cryptony= (by (3) (5) () @) j (.)-"Internal organizational cata (bd) (3) G3) GD Ce} i () fame of an FaI agent @) (7) 3) (1) (b) i €) FBI file nexbder . (b) (2) GQ). : if - ©) Privacy of other individual (b) (6) (5) (2) CE) i () Does not pertain to request B/A “Exenpted poxtioas i ‘ are not relevant i a . to the requester” i € ) Imformaticu from another Governzent agency (b) (1) G) W (ec) i *(} Other, specify: y " ¥For further guidaace regarding exemptions, please see DDA~75-5943, . { 16 December 1575 (Privacy Act) and HWt70-21, 14 February 1975 (FOTA). . eee 7 COSMESTS AND/O2 SPECIAL “INSTRUCTIONS: ~- = - 0 = rrr ee ee coe ee a tee eee . . or” 3). ce ceca oe ee genau aes erecta ace flew . ra - A ERE RR ET . f dis ; : : ‘AS aT Ae Q: AL? ae bo . Document Ho. . | SICRATURZ OF REVICMING TECH BOFKICE . (io be completed b by sy ISS/PILG) Why 1) i . oo: E 2 JMPDET CL BY: 7 (1D vsctassizrep - a CONFIDENTIAL (0) secrzr tJ Tor SECRET -} : f heer a arm neat tn Naa iS sei Nie AEN I NEE poems cman oa fevenede 4 ‘ ‘ 14.0000 Plate in this aatter. . riled! on ‘ . : Chief, Fesninston Pieie ozzice> Fesninston Pieie ozzice> Office 16 June CP Director, Domestic Contact Service a Rolando HMasferrer, Jr. — Poesible ce Lead 4- , I. Attached for your a and whatever interest you have ia this source a from PH/S7Vesezvere] : fre 2. On the basis of the information submitted, Pre ey pene ae ~~ “ = weefnt anorea of FPT. Mio mecesoocny --- eg Hoe 3. Suggest you arrange eontact to obtain routine : biographic Gata to initiate security checks; determine his intelligence potential and explain the DCS mission, without revealing in aay way the past relationship with Mr. Feterson. Subject’s personality profile appears to be very lateresting. / 4- It appears that the Clandestine Service is not re act interested in enbiect's operational potential at this time. We leave this ia your capable hands to deternine what course of action you may wish to coaten- ees _ Bexvices 'B3 Aviston (Coatro}) 14-00000 _ xa 4 te “ a whe bees (] CONFIDENT LAL INITIAL pT i Docuzent Descriptions: {11% ae Docunent Located By ‘: x _ BFFICE GESIGNATION) , Docunent referred to ppd for review by: a étage ice RECOMMEND: eae Release {nm full-text ~ oh? Release in sanitized fora Sows : Den in toto AH Defer decisson to : -" Coordiratfon with ari. - prioc to above duntal/release, . EXEPTIONS ARE BEING CLAIMED TO PROTECT EZ 2 FOLLOWING: , FOIA PRIVACY : (‘)° Classification (Dd a VOTey, a . () Information fren a foreign liaison service (>) (3) (5) (1) (b> (e) ‘ (), Information pertaining to a torcign liaison (b) (3) (3) (1) (d) (ce) , relatioaship | (*Y" Inforsatioa which would/could identify the (b) (3) G02) tb) : source . 7H (4) Inforuation pertaining to a source - ¢b) (3) (3) (2) {3 ‘ (-) Inforrztion pectaining to intelligence methods (b) (3) GC) @) : €) Location of CIA overseas installatioz G3). Gi) GQ) @) ‘ () Location of unscknowledged domestic () (3) GH) CL) Cd). : _ installation . . . ‘ («J" Kaze of CIA employee } (3) €5) (1) Ce) : ()” File number + (b) (2) - €9) (12) () - : €) Pseudonya : . @) (3) . €3)0) O) ! () > Cryptonyn (b) (3) GC) ©) ' (-Y Internal orgauizetioaal data @) (3) He, ( } Sane of an FEI agent @)(7) . GO) (b> q ) FBI £ile nuxber (b) @) a3) (1) £2) GY Privacy of other individual . (&) (6) (5) (2) (4 q) Does not pertain te request : BHA . “Exeupted portions . are not relevant : : to the requestex” ’ (+) Infornsation froa another Government azeacy @) (1) G) (2) Ce) ' H | Ee at) Ocher, specify: *For further guidance regarding exemptions, please see DDA-75-5943, oo : 16 Decenber 1975 (Privacy Act) and HN-70-21, 14 February 1975 (0IA). , . Pocument Re. on pete Neath te mh een et Meter naiae me MIGHATUAR OF REVI: sINTOPFICER & OPPICE (To be completed -by TSS/PTCS) / y ‘ x : . E 2 INPDET CL BY: (0 vscrasstrien (J) conrrpenriat | OD seceer oO TO! SECRET 7 —. peo meng eter ates en nee <= fore Teen ae caer tne el ttn aS Sa RA Gt EME SEDEEIONEET, cs al, Aan A ry ab Director, Dacestie Contact Survice (oss) . Bolando Masferrer Jr., Possible Source Lead oa — SECRET « - Chief, Washington Field Office Te seroma ato Same Sub ject. Nan Beper/Mesnlin telecon 1. In regent to refercut telephone conversation of recent Pa ee AD Oe A Rk feet 19 Htemacree ee Pere adAttional Weegee Sem Veen ie oe eee sssegament information on Enlanio Masferrer, res Vice-President of 1 Seles, Military Arsmment Corporation, Headquartered in Georgia. Ip. <0 2. Jeffrey Peterson is a young “career trainee” who bas been { Uy, with the Agency for about six months. He met Masferrer in Micad, 2&2 Florida, vhere bota balonged to a Florida Estional Guard Unit. io 3. fcvording to Peters, based on Ms chesevations, sub fect. $8 a personable, intelligent, individns] who appears trustvorthy, ang of sound mind and Juigaent. He is a solid citizen campletely . t essindlate’ in the American mainstreans intensely interested in the _U.S. political processes. Folitically, he is of moderate conservative persusaion. iis is an estute businessman of cemomstreted sbility and integrity. To highlight this point, Peterson mentioned that Masferrer spurned lncretive cass offers for “unier the table” deais to aiwag im idlegal weapons trede in Latin Ancrica. Ea refused theses offers to cparsta in legitinste business circles. . . : ye 7 z ye ‘young Bnlanio takes « soctsbie drithy hee no kaew bea : . habdte.. He hes a keen eye for attractive 7emles, but a> more so ° than all bealthy males. Peterson said he wuld not hesitate to . | ' Fecomsend subject for a position of trust end confidence. _ ; —— “eck oS "Ss Heng salt shove suobere require special socurity eiearesene by Se: Rolento Mesferrer, Jr. served vith the Green Barets, elite ‘the military. 6. Peterson unterLined his previous etetenent thet Rolando should not be confused vith his father, Rolando Arcadic Masferrer y - Rojas, a former Cuban Gemtor vho waa leeder of the notorious "Los Tigers”, tho dreaded arsy of enforcers unier Batiste. oa , 4 r: od 14-0000 -2- 7 Peterson balieved, ani ve are incline to agres, that Rolanio - dre, may be @ good candidate for source development. He will be Jocated at 905 L'Extant Plaza, Washington, D.C., aa the representative of Military Armancris Co. He will also represent Parabellum Corporation 8 Don axt Bradstreet reporta vare requested from Hew York anil & copy will be forvarded when recelvec. -. - . e . _ ce: Services Division (contsed) Lp FILED: HE 23360 — - . ; AZBLEH _ nes ; ae o doe m | fate eke eo pointe prs oop mene eset SCN nN NEP ALES CN EO LS Be pay QnA a A Rm Leen om Ce te he ae ha ae a i tl AAA AN lanka’ (CD vnctassirizp -) CONFIDENT LAL [J secr--- (CD top secret * INITIAL REVIEW FORM -FOIA/PA Request No. Eq I= 266 Document Description: hone Dated: 10.4 2 EP Decument Located By : Ocv ; q (q72- (>) HOF FICE CAHNGNATIOND Document referred to DDO for review by: 6 1S ered RECOMMEND: Release in full-text Release in sanitized form Deny in toto \7_ Defer decision to Wit een Coordization with prior to above denial/release EXEMPTIONS ARE BEEING CLAIMED TO PROTECT THE FOLLOWING: FOIA PRIVACY Classificatioa (b) (1) (k) (1) Information from a foreign liaison service (6) (3) (3) 01) 0b) (c) Information pertaining to a foreign liaison (b) (3) (5) (1) )(e) relationship Information «shich would/could identify the . (b)(3) (3) (1) 0d) source . . Information pertaining to a source (b) (3) (9) (CD (b> Information rertaining to intelligence methods (b)(3) (3) (12) (b) Location of CIA overseas installation (b) (3) (9) (2) (b) Location of wacknowledged domestic @) (3) (4) (1) (b) installation Name of CIA employee . «b) (3) (5) (2) Ce) File number (b) (2) (9) (2) @) Pseddonym (b> (3) (3)(1) (b) Cryptonym (b) (3) (§) (1) (by Internal orgmnizational data - ()(3) (3) (1) Ce) Name of an F3I agent an <b) (7) (3) (2) 0b) FBI file nunter . (b) (2) (3) (1) (b) Privacy of other individual . (b) (6) Ga) ¢( Does not pertain to request B/A “Exempted portions are not relevant : to the requester" () Information from another Government agency @) (2). (5) (1) (ec) &() Other, specify: a . eet Net Naot Net tral Nagt Newt tnt Sat Naot et Nat —_ wt et et *For further guidance regarding exempticas, please see DDA-75-5343, 16 December 1975 (Privacy Act) and HN-70-21, 14 February 1975 (FOIA). COMMENTS AND/OR SVECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: . a fo. “Document. Ko. _ 1G OFFICER 0 OFFICE . (To be completed by ISS/PICG) - & 2 IMPDET CL BY: CO couripentrat . (CD secrsr ( top secrer yo TE ee am + Sota $ _ 6 July 1972. | ae ‘ . sO ~ { ce pe. * | Lo MENCRANZUL FOR THE RICORD: . fo z * a g SULZIECT: 4 ROT - . i g . 201, i i ; ped with Rolande 7 ' : t that ny superiors (supposedly f j exested that: sone responsible z 3 rod cf his story rewarding i F] > L , peagitce sing and guerriiin 4 training that last Febtucry he told . the story u F.D.1. Agent Bcd Dyer, and e aiso cert niot: istets Bureau Acent Suchenan : fnu M errer said he had not infernad an overancn2 2 ys A entities ot evants subsannent to February. T maneioned that rnation wns rot necessarily within the unique purview 4 > nt but that ny superiors would preteccly ee , Aes Y pre ¥ ; : cospris sed ? his arten tion. . . . . . . 4. The first tine the Subject heard of “Fores Seven" was frea Francisco BRAVO (or Srabo) [RFI], Chief of Judicial ' * Police, Stata of Nerolos. Susiect had not Bravo “a fow years os ego", They met acain im Atlanta, Georgia, late Decembor ¥971, 7» When Bravo cane: foT a weapons ¢ononstration at the Military . _ Atasnent Corp, Powder Springs; Georgia, sene 20 niles outside. . ‘ Atlenta. Sravo told Nasferrer of the insurgency problea in. $1 the Mexican states of Morelos and: Guerrere.. -Bravo ne entioned : “;. the oxisteace of “Force Seven". Bravo indicated his police. . a apt 8 RAE AE Ds PEATE SLE NG A ET Wanna Hone SCUSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHSOS INVOLVED oF £ 0. E82. FRECPIISE CHESS E20, (2). (9) (0) (ee we wee) tenets H ‘ H i , 14-0000 { } i i x i f + : i needed 1 snbsoauantly : ee in Nagferrer and fnck i cof 2 former. i Bo Cubon Sens athre is : S purtnor ; $f $a Faroveili i on promised to intr i 2 3 . polico cuthoritiss i BG Je i _ gd ic . {Castaned : ‘ “4 nd urconecy. forces ‘ fo ", éing to i ; io Pot neda W235 4 - my ilies 12 groan eae ae to “the U ” [Probabty } + atio SAR Consress ‘ sf and head of + eoroay } & i et! went wiry t AG Castenceda's pyodzsoszer oneress. A a . Cavaent THS vannres during ‘ 2-. : ; 2G indicated C: ek re “genggie aris Tyo | t zt a3 the US. to Guat ou ianned ceup in: Costa, | i Boop Rica] | Masfery: a te ing to arrange. the: - 7? i es release fre T 9 Hasferrer, Sr... i a | Castaneda. ws tr Tey to eniarate to Gustenels H i: i to become involved 5 security matters and slso to $ 2 | organize | on anti-Communist army. Castcneda nentioned to i ] go 4 HMasferrer, Jr., ¢2 owing insurgency. Br fob lens in the Peten - 3 Ot areca of Giatenata. eesteneds meations ¢ U.S. insursents zg i i Gperating under & "Force Sevens ered the Poeten E t ole fren Hexico. en Arn i Fs had been di ater x dor . i ; .d in P enter thse on, Lut had ree: outly i ° 4. beon toy sdicce A Honduras. Masierror | - : sald Castencda i that forn 5. “Groon Béyets" woye : H . involved with the insurcents. Cs da said that alist of : i ail U.S. Special Forces-trained Guotenaians had disappeared when the U.S. nilitary training missicn Was. terminated. Now 4 . the guerriltis in G:atenala aro pinpointing those U.S, trained, i : local military personnel with uncanny accuracy. Frem thet '.. evidence, Castaned2 believed that "Force Seven" must include. l y sone of the U.S. “Green Berets" that: had originally trained Roe 7 the Jocal Guatemalan military. _ : | i : retirees pi mcrae sian Ate trt ta Heute EH Sakae fhe 9 i H ' { menage ten musirittasiaclren sate reek J ALAA mere BHT . 7 v } es digress cei te? sine tema aang: 17m Mencia argent eam pe ‘ ~ . ; noni cheistinmere seasick samamreisersmnutronsranas oI meeeracenetnan am manne onmmramnitisen mt lO he apes T 3 _ i I 4 . t i ba i ect i i nee mg . t Pn r a 4 j iouay ! ‘ with : i dfn i 3 a vee a : a Sante : A mot i | 3 ; i <F j tne 3 nor t cal Loot vis besa se “et F the. 2 : r mintl punishment . a and shott prisca zeta: for ba 5 oe gucrrillas pains = . or ‘takingly. captured by the police. - . ; AY a og 4 ; : ar - . | an 7. Bravo took the three to Cuornaveea where he showed. ee then a house on the QUysis pts of the city that the police: a eet used for unoffic siz IS ‘end heavyehaniec interrogations. 5g Bravo eenplaine 1 oLit Archbishop: was . i implicated with “the Ansureents 23 “we 1a certain U.S, £LIm . i personalities who va tion in the As3ricen community in i Cuernavaca. Bravo ‘also Liplicated 2 professor that was a | hidnepped in Guerrero. oa late lu7l. Brave believed that me i . tine professor [Jaime CAsTRIJON Diez, Rector.of the University i " of Guerre 20] netu ily concpired with the insurcents for his i oun kidnapping in order to raise the ransom monoy for th . insurgent moveinent. (The ransom Was finally ‘pa i by Presidont ; Echeverzia.J° - . : ’ §. Subject 2 avelind ag sain to Noxico in March 1972 with Barnardo LE TERRES FARES, [itonico 2038, 4 Deccnbor 1959, 9. °° 2 montions that LITIMPO-12, Vi/MIAI, received a phone call ; a from one Bernarce Be Torres regardiny a supposed Swiss Peo -contrabend arms dealer in Noxico city. } Nazar hed invited -. Masferrer to return to Mexico to go on a "huntine party", . ue ‘that is, to participate in an actual counter-insurcency | . - operation. Masterror and Da Terres arrived in Acapulco and. Ma _ wore net by Bravo. They travelled by police vehicle for. o ; about an hour east. of Acapulco to en ares near La Treintas en. Lng apgsa age eater em ies wae te ve Redaat LPAI Sa a OAR AR TR NINE PTET a ARE Fg oe 14-00000 7 ogteas aannnendty dunked tha vain barrel to. hake “his talk. “The prisoner oventuclly revealed tne FOLLOF F105 duis bike awen Z wee . : ws By oF ben vay . \ 4 ne E- _ : i coal _ aod H 4 mo a a te J 4 ele aly , r * . . ~ : + . tO Se . . ; . : oa .. ‘ . ao 7 “Just ye 2 they h oficeo radio * t i} that ai net dt eins Poncheraft. : i when ed rea of lelded a a 44 Woepe Tt aht (20 } ¢ i! incur: ds sold fe t . 1] ho di th goof a3 i ; i insur: apt i 3 : } ; i 13 i a i j tur ’ i . : ly 2! : i noma i foe ty . al 1 stots pod: the i dstention house aca. ; | fates “witnissed ¢ he. intoerre ch tho 2 { 1 about “Foreo Seven": parti particizgating Americans wore cepcnger, “ " girborne, Merino or Snecta sees types, many wirh Victn . “eonkst experience, ernad with CAR-15 (0:-16) rifles mmcLors, Othor Amoricans orsrated . mo, ae : . . . : 4 i . — pas ~ on setenmapbexean cheat yemmairn tna umes smientnih hada Lay i 4 ereanrenencemaein ST RIRCE ARGUED MTGE rete Tees Bee: and scwe had W-79 ore : a elsewhere in Latin “Paarica. "Forca Seven’ proviccd training - 2, to the insursonts,and, whenover possibic, supplicd weapons. ; . i In return, the An rerienas. vero maid in -money and. runs, mostly Po oe morifuanna,. but Son 2@. sciet 384 ‘Masferrer said no heroin was 7 mentioned. . eobes ‘€rea the drug en he im becong ; a a tho insurconts used: the Roney “to. fincaee operctions, Sank robberics ifficule cince the rny began posting t tahs. The prisoner said he had worked Z foxicots infenous bendi e-turned-quersiliag ee “tn a €2) ident lest Robruaryj. The prisoner put - guerriija strength at sbout 2,900 nen, ‘es ferrer, hovever, said Bravé felt “that igure to be high, The prisoner also ns mentionad that some of the insurgsnts hed 1 previously received ae . ‘gherritie training ‘in North. Keren. z 10. ‘Masferr. or said. ‘that loter, tpon Nazer's orders, . the American prisoner wes shot end killed. The vhole affair Was never. reported ‘dn the local press because, - according to Nasforror, sucht information, if rovealed, would canage the area's tourist trade. aos . te SL estemnes et an 7 6. . "CoNPET on . 12 June 1972 _— * MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Rolando WASFERRER, Jr. 1. Please be informed of a possible future contact-~Rolando MASFERRER, Jr., recently promoted to Vice-President of Sales, Mili- tary Armament Corporation, Washington D,C, office, 905 L' f£nfant Plaza, #4020. He is also associated with Parabellum Corporation, another military weapons firm, Subject, born approximately 1945, in Habana, Cuba, is believed to be a naturalized citizen. 2.. Subject makes frequent Sales trips to Latin America, Because of US wsatlure of Lis nade pe WMG & (uae Peowwss wae BeLGUUELO) Le has good access to top Latin Amsrican governmental officials and military and security officers, He has personally met many Latin American presidents. He should b2 a z90d sours: of iaformation on the current status of arms sales in Latin America; internal security, military armament levels, order-of-—battle, and internal politics in host countries; and, if needed, status of Cuban exile movement. He is presently on a sales mission to Colombia and is scheduled to return in mid-June. . “* 3. MASFERRER, Jr. has been a Miami resident since 1959 and more recently lived in Atlanta. He will permanently locate in'the Wasbing- ton, D.C, area when he returns from his Colombian trip. 4. Subject is not to be confused with his father by the same name, the infamous Rolando Arcadio MASFERRER y Rojas(201-42669). Masferrer Sr, was a former Cuban Senator and leader of a dreaded . private army of Batista enforcers called "Los Tigres(Ta2 Tigers)". He is presently serving in a U.S, federal prison for attempting . to organize a 1967 invasion of Haiti in order to set up a base * : of operations against Cuba. Masferrer Sr., violently anti-Castro, . : “7 was involved in numerous Cuban exile operations against Cuba during . .4 the last decade. 5. I: was Subject's Commanding Officer in the Florida National Guard and sometimes saw him socially while in Miami, Although Cuban by birth, he now feels that he is an American. Politically anti- _.. Communist,ne joined the National Guard(while not under duress from _ the draft) to become a "Green Beret." He is polite and correct in” his social relationships. I received a letter from him, 7 June 1972, informing me of his impending move to the Washington, D.C, area. He . ot Son . . . ‘evontr | fat OO tee anak eater oe dentinetagao 4 oe Beaten’ 1 “+ w aabemania ce Pe eee ee . ak 14-0000 . a 1 . . ° ae A _ C ao ‘ - fo, : _ . H A sOlicited my aid in finding a local army reserve unit, : =p: i 6. If you are interested in exploring ‘this possibility further, i please feel free to contact me at amy time. I could suggest cautions i and method of contact or introduction, Subject is unwitting of ny i Agency employment. . oe } effrey GJ Peterson > i . . - . wa/3/V ; Orig. & 2 i | . : ' | 1 |. — ! ° an ; : . . ; Y : 2 4 mean t . . { 7 - a . a i ; ots a - Sm - . 7 4 a oe = ; | we i + . ~ 14-0000 aN — (Ce pathenytn om 7 \ re Se | WEG ee | fo-8-% aa 7 July 1972 a MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ~7-! 628 Jo SUBJECT: Assessment of Reeruitability - Rolando Masferrer Ir. : " “ Viee-President, Sales, Military Armanent Corporation wee - and Associated with Defegse Systens—Incorporated ———— syserea— ete, “"- "1, Subject seems to have inherited that particuler ~ 20 :. ‘Latin American penchant for involvement in covert politica) re activities. However, the Subject’ s involvement is not nereiv Sete pmetdme ae seccesticn but it is inscesa intimately connected | : . with his chosen profession as an arms salesman. Here the phrase "for fun and profit" seems aptly suited. He seens to be a man of action with the ability to exploit an _oppor- tunity, rather than a towering intellect. . Af, aa . -° 2, Subject hes excellent contacts end access in uF Latin America. This access developed from his extended fanily, professional ap intpentas is Savolvenent with. | oad veank f-knowR (ifeamous) c gyéups ¢ Wi ” \ IN cictoaee 4s BS a of or ay a8 veri knoe @pens sany doors for hin (although it also closes others). It should aiso my be sentioned that his family has recently developed a rather . checkered association with this Agency. The particular | { >< +. Rature of his military products gives him contact with high rt ov military, police, aad security officials throughout Latin : ‘America. He seems to be well versed on the stetus of various ; eras deals (both official and under-the-table) in the -comntries he travels. He has been involved with several ‘Cuban exile ‘political and para-nilitary organizations. s 5. ‘Politteally, ipbject is a staunch anti- Communist. “This: position is probably ingrained from his family, but . a + Blso reinforced from his "various political and professional i activities. He has voiced a particular hatred for Cuban ’ a -Comnunists. He seeus to view then not as respected enemies, - “but as hated traitors. He is. ‘Vehonentiy anti-Castro. | : ‘ t { 14-0000 oF oy ese One 4. Subject has developed wiat could be interpreted as a certain patriotis:. for this country. ring conver- + sations he roferred 3a few tines to “my country" neaning i - he U.S. I believe that .the Fact he volunteered fer U.S. : . " military training reflects not only the selfish notives ! of Leconing Special Forces qualified but also a sense of : euer. To aiso bulieve that his recent statements to ne s regarding intornation3i security matters is not rerely : enpty. loyyacity but is evidence of h&s cesire to contribute somethings and beccne involved in the pational interest. S. Subject would need sober beiefings on the ~ responsibility of any Agency association as well as subse- - _ 0 quent careful handling. ile would need to get away from * “3. 7: the “Flagler Street Connando syndrome" cf visual and verbal an travado. fle would need instruction to discern ruzor from eee fact, to Linntify caueres and to assess the reliability - of acquired informaticn. - : . . 5 : : Ee fe ENT RN FU ENT. TT UE RE ETE OR el I am sure that the Subjegt is recruitable. The question is what degree of asscciaSion with the Agency would be appropriate. If the @ecigicn is made to approach the Subject, may I suggest that hig associatien be initially - linited to Agency briefings and debriefings before and after his-trinps to Latin America. cace his reliability is established and the accuracy | of his reporting is proven then further . utlifzaticn may he possible. Since his financial situation seems to be secure T am sure he could be handled on a non- : pay- basis. : . - a - Subject is scheduled to leave on a two-week business trip. ‘to Vonezusla an2 Colombia beginning in early August 1972, He clained to have appointments with a Venezuelan Air Force 'Goneral and with Venezuelan national security officials in . ‘DISIE . a & a NAAN TARAS | a rn n “ fii RRL ERR ANRC ON ARENT TR SE EO RAR EET Beat fede eB Yaee FR D eed ERUPT UU SE NT oe waress sere ten leant. , . ELA LOT RTD whem: | 7 - : : edo 7 Ten ernie cnirtheamnmiese sented tI AR a Nh nS ht N= a nat ee ce Be eee 73 Mn dre ts i a ER ~ - ae -o, ’ aa on - . - ' ‘ - Mog . 5 . - « ; e | s . | t - - . { i é + =. 4209 ¢ ne : i i. 2. Mesfarceor ard I, old NationsjJ Cuced ecnrades, kad 3 anacher Fe rontl 2oned cinncr ond ister : 2 s tho District ant nsrthorn envercaticn, he relisted : nis vocent trin “fene i jcbh as Vice-kresident, ! 3 e trouble tho “extean = ilies, particulariy in } vis were being trainsd : rt uy u to be ex-rancer, airborne! Maries er Spe y th Vietnan exrerience. Tho fmeriec: cis int n for voney end marijucag and a piece cf bere gling | ection. The mericens oporatcd under tha non do guorre "Force Seven’. This sozo “Force Seven" clained to have connections and affil- dations in Gecterala. epogect elsiced even to have participated | in a sasll firefight with Mexican Arnyecd tha Judicial Police acainst ene pucrs: lias in sn effort to prove the vorth : A Of ‘is ‘particule: adlitery, products. eo, .- en ae | = i ane Tra q CcREPAL Cra Traian ee $052, ETT Ft: st | FS 10-6 & (3) er (4) (cen aa oF Ot) ViniainG KOUCE SENSITIVE WUTC UIGERCE SCURCES AND WETS MEVOLVED “| NSE wie ‘at x » |% | cena eee eeprenmeegnaneenan_anepsemenrer eee app eng are aor 6 : : . 2k ioc ‘ - : See : : n BORA st, . / H ° H ; s ‘ , od “ hoe ° are woe k ° 2UF 14-0000 & 5 a 3 Sah Dlats LOS SR th NP a Waals Ba beset Baath | AGRA ME Wonca Nie ade LU boat tite + spree eandett pet uty ake PT met a i gM Nets ei gape OMENS SE SES _ eee ares . fle . an wDarwenvie d m ot . ] af inteve w ligase: i TI would 2s: ont ix : evar hea “Force Covent" ; OT enything ox A rug si sal nis JS ocease ¢ near trilie ov ents tn Hoxied. ; 3. On Mendey 3 July 1972, IT coordincsted with the following psople av Uondquorters: Robert Eresser, cting Lesk Chic?, Colcnbia vd oT di i - F « . ~~) ohn Murray, Eranch 1, Noxdeo : I . . . . Brake Ro their collective susvestions sad instructions were: a. Go sicv one Not to arouse sucpicicns ¢ r) fSorts to elicit infornetion so £ Agoncy favolyeccit. b. “Find out ony inZormation yecarding the Colombian Army's E-2 bavtslion, U.S. citizen's involverent in eruz trafficking in Latia Averica (names, dates, end places), Cudan involvenent in cecaine travyic, and any tics between leftist ; guerrillas and drug smu ggling. A c. Write a ne norandum and Subject evaluat! on ‘(where * he works, where he goss, who he meots, and en assess Sent of . 1, “woerudtabiiity). : ] coe cote, _— a "SECRET , ols ; ane nen cern alelenetete ender Nudttaasd SO oem Let ea RRR S O Seenered . . | Roo € . ' oe, - | | | : * “ mo, : ‘ Spee Sete : . aro cyt pe etna nen st sues cones YOiE NAM STAMP RPCE CIEE LESSEE ACL DOVE ESTP IG Dale tainty Ab RCRA ar ean = netpen cermin nein siemens ae So that aha ata ae te ; ; ae rae re - rane eo t : a 3 H 1 ee “ ye, . : . Fae en ee So 3 toate . - . ‘ 74 me ee emrameane = sammrgeemenrs erenese te wcasimnareg th Re Swe an 19. SeB8 te cine iar te Setion eee co : : : ss 5 : Fae eee cet PCE RA EAST ARR ETA IN EO RIERA REAL TREAT AE ETN AE SERIA NM OTT ’ ieiaieimnaaldd ial ; rs : CONE IDES TERE BNCK !. CO) ae? sree : a Oven 1 i . . , ! ~ —_ _INTTTAD REVI Koay i ; meen SN IAT P00 . j | FOTA/is Request No. An 72,0 | H Bocuzeat Deseciptsou: © Data. ek gee LE i . é j Gocunent Located By *: { j WFC e DESIGNATIONS i Document referred to DDI for review bye . + . on i RECOMIEND: : Ah tAn wen te wt { Pelease in full-text a . i . _belease dn senitized form po an a 3 . i Deny In toto . we ARS DN ene Oe ~ i Defer decisicz to : . wt i _. Coordination vith prior Lo shave contalfrelense ; 3 1] EXEWSIONS ARE BRING Ci,ABZp TO PROTECT THE FoLLowiic: . i : — — ~ ~ i | : . FOIA PRIVACY j ett Lae . i Y Classification (b) (3) . QOL) ~- i €} Information fron a foreign liaison service () (3) 3) (1) (b) (> i ( ) Inforvatioa pertainizz to a foreign Liaison (b) (3) (5) (1) (b) (c) i relationship : : H (} Inforretion which weuld/could identify the (b) (3) G)@) (vb) source i (23- Information pertaining to a source (b) (3) (epre bre) . 2 €) Inforveticn pertaining to intelligence methods (b}(3) MO i €) Location of CIA overseas installation . (b) (3) (§)(1) () 3 €} Location of unachnovledyed donestic (b) (5) (0) (b) i _ installetion - 3 C-}_ Nene of CIA employee (b) (3) (59.3 Ce)’ | : (iY File nucber (b) (2) (4) {23 (b) tr] ©) Rseudoayn ; (b) (3) (1) 30) 3 € 30 Grypronyn : _ (b) (3) C9) C2) Cb} i q G3" Internal organizational data «b) (3) GMM) - H g { f] ©) Rexe of an FSI agent (b) (7) G)G)0) : (+) F2I file nuzber oo .. @) W)C) @) i (:) Privacy of other individual (b) (5) G)C) (0) it €) Does nor pertain to request R/A . “Exeapted portious . 1 are not relevact i oc to the requester” | fe (> Infornativa from ancther Covernment agency . ' (bY 3) (2) (ce) 1 *() Ocher, szecify: . ‘ . | a . - a _. : _ Be eee eee ee BY *For further guidsnce regarding exemptions, please see DDA~75-5943, a 16 Pacenber 1975 (Privacy Act) and WW-79-21, 14 February 1975 (FOLA), oh ee eee ee ce cee ce ee ell ee et eee ee on COMMENTS AtD/O2 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: den vsti cnoeana satiny we ccs : —_, 9) fot LAI On Neewnant No. S7CNaTURE OF peer: tn 1h . . (To be cenpleted by ISS/PICE) - oo. ; . \ 1) E 2 XM@DET CL BY: (1 constoenrran (J seers (9 roe secret | . Poot i 1 ore em nat Pag mo Sytner Be , pee ete ae dean euanee ate TR IT H . . a > cd ey te . Fy eee _~ : chs, Age 16-88-45 ‘SECRET ‘ . O$$-820-73 - Chief, Hiaat Fiald Office ’ 3} May 3973 Director, Domestic Contact Service (Support Divis$on/0SS) Rolando Hasferrer oon(s) s22/t3a64-73 pot LAWvbo mAs FERRER o_O oe Sete f “Pfu Attached for your inforsation and backgrousd orfentatfen ” fs some materia] pertaining to Rolando Hasferrer, who appears to be identical to subject of reference. a” . - 2. Subsect should not be confused with his uncle by the seme NWS, The iwnTawo0us KO1SNOO MasTeTTer y nQjas jerro2me:.sry reported as father of subject). The elder Masferrer was fEprisoned In 1967 _ for organizing an unsuccessful invasion of faiti. Younc Masferrer - may ba engaced in dubious activity and contact with bia should a be viewed with cautious civcumspection. He nay be on a : : ’ “fishing expedition" to obtain some inforzation on Guillermo a Iglestas; or he may be seeking to cement an afffifation with the =~ : _ Agency via the Miast Field Office. Masferrer may not be the good-—~ ; ° guy that the attached material represents his to be. fe is toa © : _ to be a wheelfrg and dealing fast dollar artist. Stould he ‘ + Wolunteer any information in the future, please note it, and . : + Sand it te Headquarters.: Of specific interest would be any . dnformation he may provide os narcotic trafficing ang those : > {avolved in this Alictt trada. - 3. 000 has wo fnterest fm young Masferrar. If ve can be of further assistance, please advise. - Attachzent . - GStusulin/ds ce: Services Divistea (contrat) _ Fided | HH 23880 14-0000 , 8 S oemmammunetomel ee [UT] oxeLaserrrEn INITAAL Bi Tis UR *For further guidance regarding exemptions, plecse see Dd-75-5943, V6 December 2975 (Privecy Act) and EX-70-21, 14 February 1775 (FOIA). COSMENTS AND/OX SPECIZE INSTRUCTIONS. ony . . . j 4, t2 Tetons hcp PULA? ie Roqnesi, Ka, is pgs? ; Docwunant Deseeciption: 7, At iH Dated: Fo 7 - - ; Document Loceted By : Va nd = _ i ate eae Oot any, TU eRe i Document referred te ELC for coview Lys : an) | mre i RECOMMEND: . toe | _ Releuse in fili-text . \ : et . _ \ — Release fs senttized form Saal . H Deny in tots : 1 re f : Defer decisze: to eye hte 2 he if «(Roar dinativs with | _ prior to above dewai/releasu . 2. _o. + Vitatt wel- EXEMPTIONS ARE BEING CLATHED 76 PROTECT THE FOLLOWING: Psd waste ! oye ed qd: you. reivacy | : -() Classification Cb) (aE (&) (2) ' ¢ ’ Taf nemeetan Fenn Envaton Vater, naprtce ARAN LEVEINERS fa : () Information pertziaing to a forefgn liaison (b) (3 (3) (1) (b) Ce) : relationship ; () Information which vould/cocld identify the (b) (#2 GC) tb) source () ‘tnformation pertzining to 2 source (b) (83 GCC) (.) Information pertzining to intelligencc wethods (b)(DS GQ) @) () Location of CIA crerseas installation (b) (2 9) 01) (v} -€) Location of unack-ssledged domestic! OI GCL} (b) . insta} lation () Name of CIA exployee (b) (5) : G)1) {e) () File number (b) £2: G31) (bj : € ) Pseudonym {b) (38 G)(D fh) (> Crypconyn (b) (RE Gj) C1) (b) () Internal orpanizetional data tb) (PP GO) (e)} ()} Mane of an FBI agent {b) a CAC) Cd) (> FBI file nuuber Oi GIG) (b5 €) Privacy ef other individual (b) (3 02) (0) (. 3+ Does rot pertzia to request nJA - Excupted portious are ngt reteveit : _ te Phe requester" () Information fiom scother Gevernacnt agency (bE CPA (c) . *() Other, specify: : : : ‘ we. ‘ * wee ee a { : Fed S08 4 . ee : ‘+. incement Nu. BICH ATURE GE UR VIEViNe f° 2.7 ER 8 OF FET ii ". (fe la ceapleted ty TS8/PIer) ‘R 2 GeepET CL BY: reed OC) wxchessurixp |] CONPLDENIIAL, [J] skerrs [J] 29F scour q i | d es ; or : Ps wee ee . : os earner cor To enema ea tee en etm epitietteetinecten A te SRL Rm NER ct Ral neh eee AAACN TE H Ya nrc at mee t - t ' . . , . ‘ } —. cave wel 14.90000 Poe oo mrt oe) le A Rolendo tlasferre> c/o Daniel Bersales 6050 1. F Mizni, F FSSOUHCE (ene, Fate! G, 2 Apt 17 O-ganization, 2ez aB3)- yy AScreaa) 4 ’ G.SYo-s0uRrT HL METHGOD OF COLLECTION Doereeviee + . Lolorner pocument to report this brief ite: to pur it in the systcu Fels, Organization, Address) a boetged tnivine = Sem ee mn Se (ta reroant THER tapecity tetox: =) kl re aT ted. _ ALICH | <5: SOV] INT CASC OFFICLE | “TT | Mesulin, seked us = bs order FESPONSIVE TO SPECITIC REQUIREMENTS Tuo FROMUESE ea ion BAGO, fyt end Owete are oO Cu rhe. Uy: 7 pipes FE BEER uf YT FS OE 4 f _D “gE - wunfesot 3 a. ic fe ef fe Va foder Aira Kablin gern Petim Ly HOADQUT eT EIS ot tae her steve oo ae tres 6 thn peter § “ in ¢ ae toe fare 3 dan feed Blonds rare hk EL Fee hive . ‘r b sang, AC wtast ~e Hepes a rt ps wna, L Aste , Us it Qarge rt “y WE SehC 2 I st f Peep tecidvede rae 77 . . nour See ee TPCRMOED Paeer aUTerTe tte Doe: ete 7 arnire a " se} toe - . r. -enji. - . i . Nae M ma POT aed ; i eee pel | . REPORT ND. OO-A(S}-292/13554-73 ar air ie guabieiamatiatte miss nendcainbiideninetsl icakoamaeatiicenecenets rear aad arr fe Ze ~NW aw 3. “2/50 bears om 24 Mep 1973 tha Mak Fiold Off fer weccived a . telcoyboxs call em tha Listed Line froa go Andividust ube wlcirately Sdsniified hinsslt 2s Rolnnis Haaferrer. Te ie believed thar Maslorver io identieel with former Grhen seretor and Parista eosotiats Polancs Unasferrer hoja3 who ic of duvlows reputztion and is voll keom for sevorsl nvfarious ottiona im Haiti, Guctomals and pexhana eleashors. Rolords Masferrexs wra ceavicted 62 conspiracy to fnvacs Holth in 1957. It ia believed that theos are cchensive Agessy files on Bolardo lasierzer. Musferrey wos vary rolustent to previde dctuhia, bet Cinahly sete he coatd be xoachal at iaced telophens 251-3639. A segarate check vesczia this mores to bs registered to Peuio}. Dexcudes, 6039 Ko Fisgiez, Apaxirent £170 . In cay event ths listsd Line caller irchected thet ke had Soon eppresensd by one Gilllee> Islesina ond acted te engsge in ecriais activities which ha cid uot fociter dascrite. Accexding to Masferres, Igtesiag eservied eaudenticshls or other ifeat fying wvteriak thick esmaal to Lin's hire with the U.S. Cois® Csicd im Siu Juss, Puerto Mea. - Masferrar anid, however, that Sgicalas Indiestod alse that ta vas in soa way yepregesting the E-ctra] intalbigescs Agency. sekerrerx thes gai thst the rospesa of the televione eald was to check oy tha beng fides of @Uillerm Isiesiss. . + . . . . ! : . * Masfasyer was ters tact tes nuns Culllerce Yolasies moat nothing to tha Mlard Wlielc Ciiics and vas ethcwlss piven a xether ecnc eocsultal aorpersa. i ~ 6 re. " . ein Cy rebate OL USL eesrintion ents eqs meets 22 derernive Gute of ig a lnaye. : H PT rs See le he ek . DATE 25 May 1973 HO, PAGES 1 : . 2 SUBJECT = Possivle Yalsa Leemiltment Ef lert REFERLNCES : ee : r : , i SCOATION VEnVTITIAN Bron ‘ yo OPERATIONAL ISSGHMATION REPORT : This repert has been prepared by the DOMESTIC CORTACT SERVICE, DDI. The eperational information contained : ketcin moy not Le disclosed to personne! outside of sue CLANDESTINE SERVICE, CIA, without the pict permission : of the Domestic Cenisct Service. te ie . : i ? Ir hae 14.90000 “eFC COL Wee ) SERVICE CO { 7" rox et HANG uM . ane pefestee | Oy eit ok OUEST AS ARG E . ; Guillerso Yelesies/APfarcs to Peles Money Und,” A) Aserey /usplct2 — oo eee ‘ua 6020 HW. Flegler vreave Maal, Ploriis SONG REA ION ROL TO Su. zation’, ALS es "3 SID TTS Aan eee &. ETHER / RISC Sov BIKED WITH €. reser eICHENT CeTEPEST H.METHOD OF COLLELT-IN USSR CwLy Excis woes {CMEC Owed EVALUS non REQUESTIL ¢ ROM RESPOASWE TO SPECIFIC RESJIREMLUTS [ad nrerview Co)reie rtront ‘ f jor NER lépecity be tow) rive pe f Jotner DO*watEN” . HH QVAGS . WIC CE | (OS . tz ou BUN, ones Mog tems Y) Herter aresitent a Nina) end plert, Vt be ep bean the FRE « Ad Uglied Onhbint Maz Lins (thet | dbny 44 yan es Aan Orie One th OS ia Hin Bs castles & + reas tl yates {) AA Mi AMES Ske SF OE 3K | sable eaten btacmiee nae aoe eet aeiieteted dae Lect dank cet Cae ta OE atte CTT t if y Accel, collsagvas wish us to port on Tolesia: ok record thez0 1 ' i | H { | I i a “fy gn low ts Piss Te 2 SECKEY 7 BADE Og 3 USE PPEVIOUS LOTIONS teed cece mie gman ARAN LH MANE LG MRO NP . at 7 CoN ah A ERE ty ecm nee mace TT oo nee ewan - . _, a , 3 - Peay . - a . . oo. 7 - ~ - . ae , . - - ; . ° « a 8 aw ' Countiy Colewin/fensevelsfuchy vole "HO. PACES 2 awe - SUBSECY Gutldeee Petes _fpxets ‘ RFFLK LES : - bOtey Uslar ART ocd Secney i i 3 . mace i sea E 3 OFENS H Wn . a . - ; i This repert hos heen prepared by the DOMESTIC CGHTACT SERVICE, DDt. fhe aj ecstions! infer {herein raz not be hiclosed to personnel outside of the CLANDESTINE SERVICE, CIA, } Of the Dosestic Contact Seivice. i — i . i r i 2B. 03853 o oa 1973 that : Misti dix from o x. , : rote ir ee whe Fe : cre : : tans - “oe a : . * Brovo to bz az? : Nasicaece kp i ° Res oF Mh were Moth fh ts : PA OL; 3e9 renorndsd Dog - efberticn, : : 2. Bee estemer xstod Cotaths of bic - : . eb SO, tex Exar . t doteriins tet becea 196 ok Sheet Baris eftiewye Felonies taka thd be ras ’ : . te Sleica cures Ghia pos basa 6122 ws co a poses Do . these coaGhiecs os Mess oe wo Airis roatkio.y § Sevenen am ra pert Gismranin, fratics ica eh Cate’ PASI HBSS ~ Rastaerves 1 oma yess. catey E z sated o2 soeiltencae cee Po grecss BA FSIS J ; > tae aids Kove - earn EF pe T Sat aewea to = ane nao tase nz te isis 2 oe wy sees: eet en ners Coke: Disa Kaho: a Teli s _ho Ras fp To a8 aa an isow 3 cence 0 the ite the room “anes et Ia 2 os baler tart eres 43 cl a on aces femen0& over caveat 3 oe: wstis eee erg ARES move rILboa bles: 3 emitter typce ~Mairerar od Bad te peice Rie tote jas & coozsh Gil oy x Pohl S-aohs Swe action ot Poste Risoe Sais .- peorinSioe Lice Gueynhocd by Yaolesice cs o bivek oyorat i. i - = Downs eve conversadion with lane pointy Bo wotsad ca BeSketccod pola. ba Beate cua bets " aa fe # Pewtatts sovek a Se on G2 gs last we 2 EERE STU EE RRR EE Ee RE ree , _ pole Fett SECRET Chief, Hfaat Field Office 0$S-820-73 31 May 1973 Director, Domestic Contact Service (Support Oivisdon/0SS) Rolando Fasferrer OOA(S) 322/13364-73 “ “""" "Bure - Attached for your information and background orfentation as $8 some eaterial pertaining to Rolando dasferrer, who appears to be i{dentieal to subject of reference. 2. Subject should not be confused with his uncle by the same nape, the infamous Rolando Masferrer y Rojas (erroneously reported as father of subject). The alder Masferrer was {mprisoned in 1967 for organtzing an unsuccessful invasion of Haiti. Young Hasferrer may be engaged in dublous activity and contact with his should be viewed with cautious circumspection. tie may be on & "fishing expedition" to obtain some information on Gufllermo Iglesias; or he may be seeking to cement an affillation with the Agency via the Hiami Field Office. Masferrer may not be the good guy that the attached material represents nim to be. Ne 35 know te be a wheeling and dealing fast dollar artist. Should he volunteer any information fn the future, please note it, and send {t to Headquarters. Of specific interest would be any information he may provide on narcotic trafficing and those involved in this iijicit trade. 3, 000-has no interest {n young Masferrer. If we can be of ” further assistance, please advisa. Loe JAMES R. MURPHY Attachrent GSMusul{a/ds ce: Servicss Diviston (Control) Sem Fidjed HH 23880 Y . £-2 IMPOET CL BY 004476 Re _LAWDO MAS FERRIER: & 2 aero
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14-00000 104-10176-10015 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | Eahject has been tdectified as having ‘ femcined ta Korea ebsse 22 Jacaary 1966, pececsadly in the shore position. PLASOKS BITH & HOM GEORCL PLRISTLROPCULOS BS KHUN TO HAVE EAE DI CUNTACTs % Kemerth C. nc LLLik, Chase icanbatten Zeek, Tokya, Jages. Listed eg a pexsoant rcioresce by Swuaject in [957T. 2. Al {Alpbemse} RIGGD frame of firm illeg-tde bat predably L. BORIS and C ammenne, at Waban Bement Motes so 2 coors - reference by Sabject in 1957. 7 re ee ee The EFANID LINLC TORY for Toxyo and Yokshema, Jagan for £955 en page 325 Usts 2 £, aad «re. Alphoace (+ hjbowse) FIGOD, with residence addrees of 67 Lateomacnt, thignyo-ks, Tory, with bastoves addreas for ‘tphsase PIGUD as c/a L, KUONDUM esd Compeny, 144. (lapan}, Lokyo. Tele 27¢352k-4.° figkeaes RIQOD ccs Micaiiined in 1347 os uw i reace citisen, resident iz Shemchal, ( kina at 75 Focte Frelapt, who wae serving 18 & cot- out comveylag French Intelisence Requirecente 3 dewble. agcat (a Sbanghel Le 119. XK «6Gsogery TOPS, of the PINTS Compary, Tokyo, Japan. Listed by Sabject os @ personal reference ta iF5T. 4. Astooloes (Asthany) £. PAF PALOPOULLS, Greek Consal, Yobe- heme, Japan, lcted 28 « perssasal reference by subject tn 1957. S. Valentina HALN eka Valentia Vast pevich ZHAN ska ten-Shia HAH, Gotuer Soviet Agent, was is eloewbere dean fied. “be Cemauesl Abrabars USTRUVIZT, who ta 195} was the cranagor of the Tokyo Branch of tendevich Brothers, incor poressd, by utich orgtatcation Sabject was thea employed. | T. ‘¥Uitkam Hamilton MARTIN, 88 reported ta cover Gopetch, weer geese name mene en cmawe ne 14-0000 ara Uae nearer ne 8. Offici.is of the Claggott-Noian Company, Incorporated, Tokyo, Japar,, whose identities have not been determined on baais of reported direct contact with Subject, but who are presumed to fx:lade Richard William Nolan CHILD and Mortimer Claggett COCKE, Junior, tha principal officers. ons ee . vid =I ' —~ ORIN GNTITI IST ot H ‘ — ~ ere oe SS RO ES Se 14-0000 Sit 13 Toveraber 1968 MEMCHAMDOM FUR! Heaticcal Security Agency ADTA2 TOM sar, 6. Wesley Reynolds 8p, By Ge yy BUBILUT! Derece Fergecos ITCHELL, Nit iy Py ¥Ulias fisasltca WAaTIN, “AR ON Leplenage - & - Ox, 8 oy “bins }. Relevence te made to infer mctica erally f‘arnished by your offices to representatives of this Agency ta the eect that * lier Haailica AG IEN at ane time mentioned the fact that orior ta his Secignuetics from bie ctvilson contract eseploy-nant vith the Leparte mest of the army is lokye, Jagan, ana psisr te his ecteal reture te the Ceiteod States ia late Agguss or carly September 1754, he bad hoen offered a job as a rez seleamaa by ons George ZAZLS of Tokyo, Japen. 3 A cheek cf the indices ef this Agency ravecle that Vililam _ MARTIN'S Takya acquaictance, whe offered hica a job os 8 “rug caleoe maa", sed Ghem “AA TL called “Ceorge FAAS” 12 aetrutiadiy tdeetic al with eve George 3, Yc ADT EAC CU ULCS sha rest Slr UAT ohe PLRIST ELIA PLACSU aha George 8. Fe AIS, ska Ceorge FARIS, bere 2 January 196) at Tonstantinopie, Tarkey, Sat of Creok aztionality stace birth, Accarding to safgrmaticn previded abrisd te repres sales tives of this Agency by affagaxesa Lisisce service, George ~ PERT LACPCULALS in about 1766 abaroviated his cane te Georges PEAGB, The Ualeen service addad that be cpersted the Mickale Aag Cempeny ia Tientein and Shanghai, Chins, es his own basinese” betwoes 1727 and 1341, of which tlme the firm was cicoed dewabetause ef the war, Setweea 1442 ana 144% he cas under hcase arrest, oF “covitecd to bie hame ta shaaghal, bul saguificantiy was act taterzed by the Japanese, zrom 1446 te 1950 he operated the George FLASS COLY ANY la dbenghel. He claimed to have bere uneaplvyod betucen 4950 cad 1532, af which time he emigrated te Tokyo, Jagaa, from Shoaghal, obteiaing explsyment ia Tonys vith the tra of ac NDVUVICM are iT wed _ a ost ae - faWe iw wee ibene ed Shes ethet ee ete ee et nee Cres betul sea i: vitro esr ees wae Tulse RAC-THEDe tye PE PAFeH. -wd bo 1951 he bacane the manager of the Tohye branch of this Arm. Io 3754 be cotabilabed bis own firm ucéer the sawe of PLBLs ALEC CIATED chT ca7vals, wbich Ore appesre ta the trade indicss published for Japae, and is reflected is attuchment. In 1355 George PAAISTLACPUUIAS ahs PERG was apposated te tho position cf Genorary sepuly “reek Consul in Tekohama, in which poesia be vse the Sepaty to Anivaios a. KAP Y ALUPLULCS aha Apthoay a. PAPPAD.-PLULLS, the nenorery Green Consul ta Yokohama, PLAISTEACPLULLCS appeare to Rave continaed in this diplomatic poet catil sometime tn mic 1959, whon an official doyal Hellenic Liplemaetic »iseion to Japan was accredited to the curract government of Japan, snd the lunctivns cf the Tohcbsma Ceasaiag (4fice were Cakeu over from the two honcrary consula, 3. Lielecn reported that on 25 January 1966 Geerge asd j thet he had act Petarsed te Japan ae of 30 August 3900. Through a& pensitive scarce ia Secat, with whom representatives of thie Agen y are ke operational contact, acd whe te believed to be reliahia, it has bees ascertained that George P25 Left Haerca Airport ia Tekye oa 28 January ! 363 aboard regular CAT achedaled (light ty socal, Korea, where he vais to aesame Ure positions of tecident represestative ia Seoal, Korea, of the firm ef CLAGGETT eRULAN CUMPANY, CLSPCAAT LD, an exporteimport hrm, with offices is the Hotel Senate ta Seows. This irm is listed iw ine Foreign Lirectary ice Seoei as having headquarters ie the Luted states, located at 24 California otreet, san Francieco, Califeraia. P2LRIS replaced a Britioh national aamed caliszn James PHI.-R, as representative of the CLAGGLIToNCLAN Company in Korea, 4 Cn brvle of an clficial iaquiry by a ceprosentative of cur Agency to the United States imbassy in iecval, it was learned thet the above firm ef C -AGGETT-NC..AN Compaay enjoye a gocd reputation lecatly and deade in the sale of cleetrical and mechanical aschisery and equipment. was eisc learned that the capital etock cf the firm ts controlled by ene wertiiser C. CitKe, Jusior, asd a Kichard W. CHILD, beth of ehoe are Valied states citizens, The iodices ef this Agency reveal that stortimer ©, Ci. 4i, Junier, of the above mene tlened firm 14 identical with “ortimer Claggett CLCAS, Juntor, co- owoer otth dicherd ¥ tian *clae CHILD cf the Sra of BAW M “~ TRADING CL asPARY IRCC RPL BATED, which bas offices ia Tobye, ‘ Japan, ond ts izsorpoersted ander the laws of Panama. Additional a ae Sibuci ee gee wee td ak laformation concerning the ehowe firms aad regarding Zichard ¥ illiam Nolan CHILD and Mortimer Claggett Cina, Jr. will be forniched separately. $. Tho ectivities and egatacts of Coorge PLAISTEALPCUIAS aka PERILS in Japen and Korea are currently being investigated by this Agecry. 6 George 3. PEAMTZROPCULCE aka PEAG, identified above, and knewn te Villiacs H. MARTIN a0 “Gearge PARIS, is identical with the iadividuel whom Velestia HAIN cha Valentis Vasiliyevich MHA aka © onethia HAN, sdenieted former (1947) Seviet agent, identle Med as “George PAAIS, a Greek business man ia Tckyo”, and as cue of BMAUN's clone contacte ana {rieads in Japan. ¥: hen interviewed by representatives of this Agency ta 1968, Valeatine HAHN advised thas the abeve “Ceorge PARIS was the person whe introdaced HAHN to & Tokyo eizhicish, located off the Ginza, the aame of which HAHN gave oaly on “Tac Tomorres Is Too Late Cledb”. HAH claimed that this was an ext ond cirect tranelatica into caglish of the actual Japanese name, which, however, be never menticacd duriag ths interview. Date ef HAHK's visit to thie “ctab* in company of Ceorge PERS aka PARIS, Is estimted to have d0en comewhere between 31954 aad 1957. HMAUN ctated that ai the “Tamorvew Ia Tea Late Club’ he was intra- éaced to a Japanese hoetesse by the name ef Noriko .\ATSULAKATA alias Northe AWAJL, with wham HAHN sobaequently enjoyed dates, It fe believed thes Roriko “MATZUZAKAYA 4 AWAS1 became tho caistress of Valertine HAN lor an uadeterminoed period af time ioilswiag bis etiginal iatrodactioa to her of the above ~Ciub” while ti the company of Geerge PERIDTSACPCUSAS aka PLARIS aka PARIS. HAHN also Savised, that following his original introduction to this establishment by PZRIS, HAHN had token 4 eumber of cacamed married American eationals, who were stationed ig Tokyo, ta the same ctud, where such | persocs had aise been intredaced te and had enjoyed dates with the hostesees. At this ime, there ts no information te indiccte that either Viiliam Hemiltga + ARTIN ov Boraca Fergusca «ITCHALL were among the Uaited states cationale HAHN zeferred (to ae Aaving deen taken to the aforementicecd club by AHN, Keither ts there any ieformation currently availebia to reflect that Filliam Kemiltes . MARTIN was haves to Valestine HAN through their mataal acquainte enceship with Coorge P ARIST ERUPCULLG,. 7. As oftechoment herewtth, we are ferwardiag 6 chroaclogically sc : j burci Seared bUdl ie | j i Cvnlrr sibatl “y ob organived btographical ociliae of all laformation on George PLES TERUPLUAS cha PL2G, develoged to date. Attec ment to this communication indicates that [cis has been of may otill be @ Contact of hmanuet Abraham LSTRUVSEY, suspect sorict Agent, who le the Toyo Zranch »:anager of the firm of SUNDVLVICA SACTHARS INCCAPLRATED, enxich firm has leng been suspected of being a front — OF Cover erganissiion fer Seviet intelligeace operations, Atication ie invited specifically to the fact that Attechneat reflects that the 1754 Japas Lirectory of Forcige firme liste oe. WTACVOAY a8 Tokyo Foprescatative cf this firm, which has clices at 61 - Tanure-che, 4-chome, Shiba, ‘tinate-ku, Tokyo, and tetephone linee: 43-1509, 43-4369, 43-4237, whereas tm 5958 subject to afficlaliy Usted as Goorge PaRls, of FERIS ASSUCIAT2ZO ArT cAPAalSet, located af $4-3 Chome, Tamura-che, »inalo~ka, Tokyo, Tetepbcones: 43-1509 Gnd 43-4287, reMecting that he shared telephone numbers with SOUNDCWICM BALTHSAS, and presumably with -masnel a. CSTRCVSKY, It be guggeeted that the Department of tho Army, Viace ws saw | ews Ghief of Staff, Ged, inteiligence, and the sodcral sereaa of Investigation roay have additional informaticn on Goarge PekIsTLacPCULAS ake PARIS and associates, : & Wo additional information, to sepplerment that which te reported in parazraph 6 above, identifiable with Noriza MAISUZAKAYA G@ AWAJL, could be located ia the indices of this Agency. % With reference to the ‘Tomorrow is Toco Late Club", mene tioned im paragroptd 5 above, to which Velentine HAG claims te bave doen taken by Gevrge PARIS, an exact aad direct re-trenslation of tha elub same into Japonase from the caglish as giveu by HANA, ecald read “Asu de wa Csceugire”. it 10 noted thai ikea Tanys Telsphoze Disectory for 1957 contains a Listing fer an ostablishuent of this name, as followa: ASU Da WA LEUSUGLAL, located as Chuo-ku, Ginaa, S-Cheme, 3 Sancti, Pohye-to, Telephone Nee. : 57-0945, ST7-6363, 57-6525. A reitable scurce, whe is (amillag with the city of Tokyo, advised in Lctober 1760, that as of 1799 this establishment was otill operating at the listed location, and thit tt is « coliea-house rather thaa a nightclub ia tne wesiera senss, altaough alcchvlic jeverages ere available fer consumplica on the premises by the petrous, The sacse source alse adviced that the above collee-hsase employs Japsncee hostecses”, os ie customary in such establishments in Japaa, and that sech females aight be cated uader the circum: elepces indicated by Valeatine HAHN. However, it should be soted os GERRET bs. eiadatett gata NN a ne nee | AE te 14-00000 > err re | ce i woe -. soe that the same cource slco ladicatad that the coffee-bouse inown as ASU DE WA CS&LEUCIAU & which be was referring, abich is identical with the cctablishment ef thie name listed {= the 1957 Tohye Lircetury, he the type of place which io net frequsated ie general by American nationals stationed in or visiting Tokyo ao touricte; rather it caters maizly to indigensus patrons and their gueste, of to foreign residonte ef Tokyo who have boon iatroduced tc the place aad the managemeat by ledigencus patrons. Thooo foreigners then become regular patrons efter becoming known to the managemect. inasmuch se the above Geccribed ASU DE VA CSCSUGIAYU coflec-bouse generally fits the deoc ription of the “fomorroe le Teo Lete Club’ mentionad by Valentine HAHN aoa nighiciab” to which he was tahon by George PLAIS, 62 lo suggested that they are ove end the same estadliobuente, 16, bn light of the mutnal ecquaintsxcechip of U iiliam H, -' ARTIN ead Valentine HANS with Geoege & LAIST LACPOULCS ake PERS, and fa ture, PERIS' role visenevis KiAHK’s tatreduction to the ALU DE WA CSCSUGIAY cotfecchoucs, it lo suggevied that F-RIS may have ployed . a oimilar role ta terms ef introducing * tiliam .LAATIN to Japanese aight-life. This may hava eventually ied ta MARTIE:"s contact and favolvemont with Jepanese individuals, ubo introduced hie te or fadwiged bie masochistic interests, bl. Additicnal informotien on the tndividuels mentioned absve will bo lorwarded a5 developed. f is raquested that addressees fore ward to this Ageacy any information tn Ceerge PEAS T CACPCULCE sha PCAIS, his coatacts and activities, and on the other individoals mentioned hereia, FOR THE DEPUTY DIRBECTCR (PLANS): WILLIAM K. MARVEY 8 Attachment: “se _ DDP/FI/D/AP:mem . eet Federal Buresa of lavestigation : ” Orig & 2 = addressee Acs 1 = 100-6-124/3 (ZRGRACE} Department of the Araiy, ACSI 1 = 201-284530 “4 = 201-282337 (MARTIN) * 2-OS/SRS SE ie . — 1 - chrono Wisc sla Sem H ue 2 - Le Lae - . a Ba | ATTAC HME ST ere eee | fer. ae ee cere eed ee SUBJECT: Gammacy of Information on George reAiSTLEGRCULOS Gha George FL H1S, eka Geurge De PLEBTLEOPOULOY, aka George FERISTELLEAOPOLE, cha ; George FARIS. Borns 2 Janaary 1909 af Cousteatinoglc, Tarkey . Katicsality Guoeh i ot Sicths Presees Green { : 7 . ; Parecates Macnee not reflected tn cha recerd, dath dsceased, ee Fothor died Chita, .dd0ria, ULSR, Cate eaknoen, , Rother éiod im Uhanghai, China, date cntaowe, Marital Riéguer since about 1954; maritsl “totes eince fst 7 Stahooe Gate enknaon, . Nasse of dew 3 Auroile PaRETAROPCULOE nee CZLAUELEEKA, COB ‘ _ conned ashoywe, Natiomality: Polica. ».arried at fhanghal, ; Spouses China, [ate of marriage not reflected to the secord, : Xied in Toxyo, jagss circa i535. . . tn April 1946, onder maiden name, Heted ac registered ; momber of the ¢olich € isisens's senctation ef New Poles ta Fhanghel, whith organisstion i2 ioyad w the Felish 4 Government in Karcan, : Rolettrons Motheretaclau: Mra. Bronisliswe C ICR WINSKA, Foolish ie 7 . Bationnals 1§51 resi¢est Shanghai, Chinas oc of 1333 age : plicast for a United “tates loiunigzant Vise filed ta Tokya, : dapam . : 7 + —- _ Patsy - Sao | | | Rei Go eos _ . ; ; i , . ae “= pe ee a er a re rate a a ae eR tee. one eS En nt «RE ais eames crarerranen rane amen omy 7 me ead fee etet neti cee lontcal ‘ . CBeter-tnolaws sre. Irene ALAMSKY, ase CZER VU INSKAg $933 rezidess {366 A assecaasette Avenue, Sam Bernazse @ao, Califorsia, : Reeidentoas 2969-1915: _ Constantinsple, larkey . IFAS05 9172 Hicgibie, out probeoly Céecess, Rascia 192728923; Chita, Siberia, USE 1953-59242 Harbia, Chias 4924-19372 Tientela, China 1937-29523 Bhanghai, Chios 1932-19573 Takyo, Jagan Agzil 1953: S-Chome, Tonexciifa, Chacha, sgaye, veges 8938: $64, 3-Chome, Leneochofe, Ota-he, Tokyo. “some telepnonas 72-3444 8934 $64, 3-Chome, Lentachofu, Otecke, © t Takyo. Telaphone: 59-1466, _ be88 Jansary Tokyo, Japan 1966: Stace 38 Janso §8Seoul, Korea ey 19603 dmploymest 2927-19352 Operated “own busicase", Nichots Rug Rocord: Cocopang in Tientsia, Chica. 8933-1937: Gaknows . 2937-294): ’ Operated “own busiaces”, Nickels Rag . Company, Shanghai, China, Closod in 1941 becaase of war. 8962-1945; Confined to own howe in Shenghal, +. ee |) Chae, bet cet interned by Jaganese : occupation eutboritios, coe . $906-1956 Operated fre George reris Company. fc Blang bed, Chines” . _ 3c0tT | | i Wires ‘ tere eae ceca ° f. 4950-19524 M56-895ls hos2; SECRET: MFG biRnaidad CoNTEat SMT titat CONTINUES cath Unowployed (presumally tn Shanghai}. Subject esd wife {yom Ehanzhei, China eppiles for visas to exter Japon from Ching, Sebjoct claimed he held Greek Passport A 6/503 teeued by thee Crech Censalate in rhengbed en 2b Semember $950 and valid antil 9 Tepten-ber 195, ¥ Me held Greek Passport A 26/5644, focvued Shaachad, 15 Pane ifs, velid entil Jano i4, 1952. Sebjoct iadiested he was engaged in Sn foot ond nomnct mastinese. dese ing ta raw wool, }teet entered Japan at Yozahsmes oa 2 sebeuary 1552. with states of semie permanant resident, Stated om arrived ta Yohehama to Jayonsee s'eilco Chat he bad comm to Jepan ‘to esek peace and froedem~. Kengloyed by Tokyo Franch ef Sande- wich Brothera, bacorgoruted, through 8932. . Cther indices cansuited refiocet that Sabject in 1952 operated the firm of George P:-Ris fe Tokyo, Japan daring 1952. Subject was eloveted from the posttion of ‘employee’ to that of & anager ths Tokyo Branch of Sendovich Beothere in 1933, ing the George PLAS Company is Terkyo in 16 14-0000 WOFORH CORTATIED COWTBAL SECRET 3954: Eabject raportedly terminated his employraeut with condavieh Arothers 6Gomstime daring 1754, sanct date n0% kaoen, and estabiiahed hie own firm auder the name of PanlS ASECCIATLD ENTLRPRKBAD The 1954 Jepan Tirecicry of Fervign ' Firme Uste SUNINVER BROTHA AS : ‘ Q6 6 United States Gros, with offices \ et fl - Tamore-cho, 4-chome, Shida, ' Msinetocka, Tokyo, Japame Telepboness i $3-1669, 45-6359, 42-4287, and Liste H be USTROVSKY an tes Tokyo Hepressasse ! ives t E, CSTRCVSERY, of coarse, io imanuel Abraham UVSTRCOVEKY, who is known ta 7 . _— , have been Ure Tokyo Sranch Manager of : . ; the above firm, «ho resided in 1954 at i9 Kouncho-sita, as. inatocku, Tokyo. tome telephones 43-6773, 1955: Sabject contiaued {a Ais position as : President of PZBIS ASSCCIATEL ENT ERe PRISLS. 1 Laring 1935, exact case not speciiled, : Sebject was named to the position of Honorary Leputy Creek Cassel ia Yokohama, in which position he became the [epaty to Antonios 26 PaPPALloPe OULCS, the Honorary Kogas Greek Censal ia Yokohams. — 4 ts presumed that the C onsulate in 1955 wee probably located 3% the Saice address given in the Lecemacr 1957 Caimusho . a e . “Consular Lict', which seperte the | oe .. following inlermations SR : pO ‘MOFORK CONTNVED CONTROL ; . ote { ! ' . ~_ . — ee ne a ce ee ee ee Rc I 14-0000 oe se wet wr etes Ocul SL 4936: 19STs 1958: 1939 cea * “Beyel Greek Hanerery Conculete in TYohohama, Sutheriand Building, lio. 75, Yamashita-cha, sizka-tks, Tel, 8-155. KP, Antonios PAPPADOPOULCE, Hozorary Cenesh dir, George PERBTEROPOULCEs Honorary I epauty C once. * Centloned 2e Preeident of PEE ASEGCIATAER & HTILRPRISES, Tokyo. " Contlawed 85 President of PEEIS ALEGCCIATZED INTLERPRIKES, Tobyes Continues as Honozerg Crock Lepoty Consal, Yokohama. .- Costiesed ae President of PAPIS ASECCIATED ENTER PRISE 53 Listed in Brevieties as Gesrgs Fel, FEns 46ECCIAT ECD ENTLAPRISLS, located at §4 - 3 Chome, Tamurs-chs, Xizefee ka, Tokpo, Tel. 43-109 and ¢3-4287, 1938 lesan jimes Directory) A separates Listing ic aloe carried in the name of George Fe RISTEROUPOULOS wtth office telephone lated as: Yokobeca Sa1713, which is the same Bamber given in tho Lecamoar 1957 Cen solar List for the Acyal Creek lisasrary Conzulete in Yokohama, above. . continsed as president of PERIS ASSCCIATZD LNILEPRISLS, sad is Usted as George *:- BIS, in commectian with thie firm, enove offices sererding ant eet Brus aes uisinaid: . ry 14-0000 4 Bred Lette © 1966 Ro cad Couto) Lies eaten lt 2 wawatted wae t costes to the 1493 Jagan Yh--cs ltroctary are located af §4-3 Choma, Tacera-cho, Ebibe, tiaato-ka, Tshyae Telephone - S9-LeCh. Tt shosié be notud that this (s the came eddrees Ueted for subject anc the * LEIS ALKAIATAU LTD APB es bn the prececizg year, Dut there is & chaszo in the tebephoms exchange. Cm 23 Jawsury 1960, Subject departed by air from Hanede sirpost, Tokyo, anvrwste On Canest eel « man Sonn and from « source believed to ba relishle that sosjsect was going to Mores a5 the Seca Lesidant Fepreseastative of the dcwre ricsa-owned firs, of Cisggett-Nolea Compery, Inc., thich has its home office &8 25 Ceiforeda Ltroet im fan Frasctoce, Califernia, and mcintaine an office ia . Stool tu the Bands Hotel, Subject - 46 —_-o-._ 4 ~~ eeee ew oe Bis Qeuty FOpen oa GS ir-Siek& dames PRL, © Britisd idationsl, te Gis cost, The cepstal stock of clagestt-Roles Compeny, ine, is controdied by c:ortimer Claces4 Cooke, Junior, sad Richard William Noles CHILE, doth /mertcas citizens, eho are alec the princigal controling stockhotécera sad office7zo of Cee Bai £L Jaa TRALING CUMPANY, which hee ifs mata offices in the Fuksks Ballde ing, 2-Lehlasiwad-cho, }-Chome, Chiyote-he, Touyo, Japan, but-ales has bronco in Seoci and ivusanm, Korea, - BALCThR TRALING CUM PANY alse esntrois another pubsicsary firca known Ga Allied Listeibutere, lnacorporaicd, with ubted) firm ihomas Sobert KICK ‘teen Seris YASHLI bas been eflitisted for a naceder of yozre, ato tet a ee ME oe ae cme 14-0000 Eotiect has been tdentified as having eencined in Korea efecto 28 Jennoryg £966, pecscmaaly tn the ashore parities, PEGLONS SITH © ito GEORGL PERISTLROPCULCS BS KM WN TO HAVE BALM DI CUNTACTS i %. Kenseth Co oI LLEb, Chace i anhattes Deck, Tokyo, Japac. Listed as & personnal rcloreste ay Subject ia {957. Al (Aigbdasse} FIGUD (name al firm illegude bat sretably L. ROTA and © nanan at Vee Tenet tet ee eee t reference by subject inl9S% © Yhe FANVO EIRkc TORY fer Toxyo aad Yokohame, Japen for £755 oa poge 325 Ucte 2 ve Sad = ete Alphonse (/ iphowse) FIGCD, with residence address of &} Late-mscht, thignye-bm, Tokyo, with bachtanes addreas for /Ipbsase PLZT as c/a Le KUNDUN ond Company, 14d. (Japan), Lokyo. Tele 27 oS52k-de fighsacs RCD was idcniaised in 1567 os 8 i rence citisen, resident ds Shaochal, ( hina at 75 Fonts frelegt, whe waa scrwing £2 a cute owt camreyiag Freach Itelzence Requirenenta to 3 dante 4228 ia Stsanghal Lo 1945, Gregery TOPZa, of the FINVZ Conmpary, Tokpo, Jepaa. Listed by Sabject as a pexeonal reference ta 1957. Aptonicas (Anthang) £. PAF PALOPOULLS, Greek Consal, Yokoo heme, Japan, Usted a8 a personal reference by -vd$ect to 1957. Valentine HALN eha Valentin Vesilipevich ZHAN sks Foa-Shia HAR, former loviet Agent, sus is cisewbare Ldenttfied, = - Emanes Abraham USTRUVEXY, vho is 1953 was the crensgor ef the Tekyo Sranch of tendovica Brothere, Incos parted, by atich organization Sabject waa thenen played, Titties Hamilton MARTIN, 86 reported ta cover Gopsteb, eee eren ee oan sane ieee Guten nse den Gn tn ao
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14-0000 104-10176-10020| [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | my | . SO BaETURN 70 cia ~, 4 Ta . ' ackground d Use On} '0 Not Reproduce y t i hoe 6 L ea 9 September. 1960 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, FI/Division D SUBJECT: ZRGRACE - Tokyo Aspect; George PERIS aka George PERISTEROPOULCE aka George PARIS, Identifind Contact of Valentin HAHN aka Valentine Vasiliyevich KHAN aka Won-shin HAN, Self Confessed Soviet Agent 1, Fellowing information was made available to the writer by eer... ee TATION ~~ 2 CAVED AF ce fcve fanan the Sammoten Maa file an V lontin HAHN, ‘he information herein reported was provided by oral brief- . ! ing only, and the writer was not permitted to review the HAHN file itself. . Following details are tserefore based entirely on notes taken during the mecting which tock piace in CARRICO's office on 6 September. i 2. Valentin HAHN, who was born as Valentine Vasiliyevich KHAN on ; 22 April 1908, Slavyanka,. Russia, and who is a Russian of Korean origin, admitted ia the course of a Polygraph examination administered on an ‘ ‘ unspecified date, that be bad acted a6 aa agent ia Sehalf of ths Soviets. MANN bas beoa in the employ of CIA since approximately 1952, originally in Seoul, : H Korea, later in Tokyo, Japan, subsequently being transferred to Okinawa. | i ; He was terminated on unspecified date ae a contract agent of the SR Division, i ; and currently is or has been-resetiicd in Hokkaido, where he has been given & i job as a translator with the FBIS listening post at Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. During the debriefing which accompanied his Polygraph testing, HAHN advised : that during his service in Tokyo, Japan, his closest associates had been the ; following individuals in the order listed: , a. Arseny YANKOVSKY and wife. i 03 . 13 -3 b, [Basil EFREMOFF)- CLA Staff Employee of[Tokyo Station,] who a been terminated on unknown date. Hae was identified as a Japancce Intelligence agent, e. John Mc COY and wife - Mc cor was or still is an employee of a SR Division, stationed in Japan. ee ese Bes a 14.90000 cubutl my d. Vadim MEDIS) CLA Contract Agent in employ of 5R Division stationed infT <3) ln process of being terminated after stationed inf as former NKVD agent, a former Abwehr agent, and subsequent agent activity in behalf ef the Soviets while in DP camps. e. Kasua KANAZAWA - Cousin of Valentin HAHN; atone time wae proposed for operational use by this Agency. {. Charlotte BERGHOLTZ - Close friend of Ansstasiya SNOW neo YANKOVSKILY. g- Golli-Grigorevna and Margucrita PODSTAVINA - PODSTAVINA is the Godmother of Arseniy YANKOVSKIY, b. wets Anstels Clg SIT - CLA Suatd empioyee of SR Division fn [fol BoE Pepartinent of State] cover. Former FBI employee. 30 i. George PARIS (Spelling as picked up oviginaily by Office of Security in written report of Polygragh examination report, and ~ therefore likely phonetic.) - Greek businessman in Tokyo. 3. In the course of further debriefing in connection with his Polygraph Test, HAHN clsimed that George FERIS or PARIS was the individual who had introduced HAHN to a club in Tokyo lecatei off the Ginza, the name of which - clud transtiated into English is “Tomorrow is Too Late". At this club HAHN - meta Japancse hostess by the name ef Noriko AWAJI, whose real name was later established to be Noriko MATSOZAKAYVA, whom he subsequeniiy dated. There is no further information curreatly available on thie hostess. In the interim, HAHN has obtained a divorce from his wife, who had been a witting participant in his agent activities for the Soviets, and is known currently to be living in a common-law relationship with a Japanese zirl who may be identical with Noriko MATSUZAKAYA. Aa indicated above, HAHN and his current mistress are currently in Sapporo, Hoxkaido, 4. The ex-wife of Valentin HAHN, whose fail name is not known to the writer, and the two HAHN sons, are currently being sponsored for resettle- ment by the Agency in the United States, where all three are scheduled to receive their U.S. citzenship under CIA sponsorsbip. 5. With reference to the "Tomorrow is/Too Late” Club, HAHN stated that a number of CIA Staff Employees of the (Tokyo Statiox frequent or have frequented this establishment and have dated the Japanese hostesses employed oe ee meee pee memmee e 14-0000 ’ there. Date of HAHN's introduction to the Club and to Noriko MATSUZAKAYA by George PARIS aka George PERIS was ectimated by Mr. Sayle to have been somewhere between 1954 and 1957. With regard to Valentin HAHN's own inclinations toward sharing his knowledge of romance with others, Mr. Sayle advised that Security Office had established that while employed as a contract agent of the [Tokyo Station] HAHN had pimped for CLA Staff personnel in Tokyo. 1y7D - 6. As attachment herewith, the writer appends additional background data on the professional intelligence activities and contacts of Valentin HAHN and family as noted during the oral briefing by Sayle. 7. On baste of the above, it can be safely assured that the George PARIS known to HAHN is identical with George PERISTERGPOULOS aka George PERIS, well-known Tokyo businessman and Honorary Deputy Consal of the Royal Greek Consulate in Yorohama, Japan, as reported in SCTCGKY-63 and SCTOKY-64. it is noteworthy that PERIS' contacts throughout ais career. commencing ¥‘{n f19 origina: reported employment in Tientsin, China, through hie activities and contacts in Shanghai, Cuina, and later in Tokyo, not exciud- ing his marriage to Aurelia CZZRWINSKA, have been exclucively with individuals of Russian or Eastern European background, many of them of Ruselan Jewish background, who are eitber highly suspect or have been iden- tified as long-time agents of Soviet inteliigence. PERIS' reported route of arrival in Tokyo via Harbin, Tientsin and Shanghai, as well ae his employ- ment by Sondovich Srothars and.contacts with individuals who te in with the Boris SOLOMONIK complex and Borsol Fur Trading Corporation, smacke very strangly of the old Comintern Apparat of the 20's and 30's. Also it parallets the travel patterns of a number of individuals involved in the SOBLE case, principally the SOBLZS themselves who were exfiitrated irom the Soviet Union via Toxyo, Japan, to the U.S.A. and who, most notably of all, ales were under cover of operating a Bristie Susiness as is Sondovicss Brothers. 8. According to earlier reporting in the ZRGRACE investigation, _ George PERIS is alleged to have been a contact of William Hamilton MARTIN in Tokyo, and to have offered MARTIN some type of job or business partner- ship deal in connection with the rug business. 9. Myr. Carrico informatly indicated that he personally suspects that MARTIN's introduction to the fine art of masochistic tortare by an unidenti- fied Japanese female, as reported by Mro. Ardeiie GASDA to FSI agents, may have been effected at or through his patronage of the ‘Tomorrow is Too Late” Club to which he may well have beon taken or introduced by bis friend PERIS, This possibility, however. is subject to further investigation. . an . 10. As initial follow-up to[SCTOKY]-63 and[SCTOKY}64, outgoing cable of 7 Sept. 60 requesting further check-out of the Club, etc. was prepared. re . Mbt ] 3 A ey 7% 14-0000 A second cable to be sent by Privacy Lank to Seoul, Korea, has also been drafted, and requests check of PERIS' arrival, activities and contacts, departure from Korea subsequent to 28 January 1960. This cable has been presented separately for your approval and may likely be exdject to revision, wierefore no copy is attached. It ie further suggested that Cifice of Security be authorized to pass to NSA Security Officiale working on this case the information on PERIS relayed in above SCT KYbables, such information te be properly sterilized of course, and that NSA in turn be recueeted to check and obtain from U.S, Navy Personnel Records full copies in duplicate of the oxginal reports on the specific duty stations or assignments, including dates of service at each, to which MARTIN and MITCHELL were cetaiied, also detailed leave records, travel records, and other pertinent background data contained in euch files, to cover the entire period of their respective service with the U.S. Navy. It is also suggested that NSA officials be requested to obtain similar detailed original reports in duplicate from the Denartment of. y ths Aomy lo weve. cus poriga of MAR LIN's civilian employment in Japan, with special emphasis on any reports of MARTIN's extra-curricular activities, contacts, club memberahbips, identified personal contacts with persons sot employed in his own office, leave travel, etc., which may be reflected in official records. One copy of all such reports are requested for thie Agency, to permit further checking of known or newly identified contacts he may have had in Japan. . ANITA POTOCKI t 1 Attachment: es stated F1/D/AP:mem Distribution: \ Orig & 1 - ZRGRACE File / 1 - MARTIN 201 file lL - PERIS file 1 - chrono a Be SEtReT “7 Gus bs Gide oo ena cneee ee epee nace beans ay eater fer reat
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REPS: A, JMCOBRA-0363 (IN-55140)* : _ | j . “B, SAWTO DOMINGO-S912 (IN-55244)e0. —.-J 4 ©, SANTO DOMIEGO-5907 (18-54327)sss 7 ot ~ . nbn 1. “ME BAS HO OBJECTION, BELIEVE LAYUMA SHOULD CONSULT j SITE U.8. ATTORNEY MEADOWS FuR DETERMINATION LEGAL STATUS, SINCE : Larrea BEYOND OUR PURVIE®, pe 2, DOES JNCOBRA FEEL THAT MASYEERER PROPOSED, TRIP IN AzY WHY od | ‘CommEcreD WITH REFS B AMD C? SANTIAGO DE LOS CAPALLEROS 1859 ° ‘ pATED 16 MARCH 1967 SAID THAT XEY TEJEDA BPECULATED THAT THERE TaROUGH exces, — SECEN FORMERLY DOAK 4. 4 7 _ ERD OF MESSAGE - oe y. o1exs, through SUCOBRA, _Fequested priority advice t “Ts coy” On whether any objections exist 4945 on proposed i. Ure Tr.” ¢tyayvel Rolando from Miani to New York by autoncbils. 3 . a4 | aa ee m4 oe om ee, snd 3 CS Lory Bah Oye: ABs a _ REPRODUCTIONS BY OTHE THAN THE MAUI OFFICE Is PROKISITED, eee Silt ee Suge 14-0000 TOTAL COMME: OCG: - unrns S-E-C-R-E-T om - eid 2 25! : 4 , a . H . ‘ - , eB2EBsCoR-B-T_ = PAGE TWO om vascxe 4 wet dene, ” r nae =. S8Viladimir Secen in Santo Domingo on possible b¢h/ / ¥ 7 ; } , > | purchasing mission. ij a ¥ ! . oe 4 E. seeVladimir Secen told EVMUSCLE-1 in Santo Domingo 4 can . that latter should be ready with group for in- z i ; i vasion of Haiti as Secen bad money and backers -3 : ~via would: be ready shortly. --- - - - : ; eee eee H 4 PRE Prrenee¥) - FoNY is be I C/WH/COG - ae §.E-C-2-E-T 7 ES Ses | bata _BSPRODLCTION BY OTHER THAN TH ISING OFFA SS ROMIETED, core wo. 4 & EH y 3 ro we ae 14-0000 re FROM MIAMI TO HEW YORK. UWMLESS AD‘ISED TO THE COMTRARY Ceae SEC PEvaratT OrssEewueanion PANEES ED MESSAGE Tota TOMES 10. “4ST A Gt /OM MITA S - SL ON OT ¥ woe : 2 CSECRET 2 eso 5; (When Filles ry ere : PEPROOUC Tikes OF TS Cer OS SED rE SECRET 2220182 JUL 68 CITE JmCOBRA & a PRIORITY DIRECTOR i i JHURZON , _ STATICN MAS BEES ASKED BY LHYUKA IF WOFIRM HAD Any = [54,1] CBJECTIONS TO THE TRAVEL OF ROLAWO MASFERRE BY AUTOMOBILE | #a:/#70 | ey JKCOBRA PLASS TO ADVISE LNYUMA THAT VE HAYE %0 LEGAL GROUMD OBJECT. ADVISE PRIORITY. SECRET . Based Al - 642609 a aiananninenn danas (ekminenttaeenaeddainetiaad eee i oe Fs 4 { f : $ ‘ i 14-0000 i) SECRET foe Felted fey DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERERCE ‘ SUBJECT OF DOCLAENT i 7 H 3 3 4 . q a ‘ * + ? 1s p : ' RRER ROSAS» RCLANDO : ” RAsfe t U 028-006-033/03 =” _ SO att 12 suNoe _ . : 4 RECTUIT AMSLOUCH/1, . WORK FOR MIM 1% CUBA. _ = FILE IN 201-4262 7 - es 14-0000 mii > IY NS FS S \.. 8 & “ a ‘\ ‘ AE Te a ies je FF f nih hie . 2 , t - . . 4 Loe - . a ' a - _— mo ‘ . at Hos Maeda 14-00000 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE 1 AGENCY ‘This motevre! contems inforneticn effecting the Bevice) Defease of Sur Varted Heres estacs the ewening of the Zepimege Lows, Tile 18, U.8.C. Secs. 793 and 794. the treesmesien oF reve ate ef etch © asy Gann te a8 mes torised Deron 16 previbaed by iow. y 5 PACELOF 2 Paces ET ToiS sh Om FORMAT Om PEP, maT Fb EVAL ATES TEL LIGENCE tp NR St 8-E-C-R-2-T eo repcatwo. CS -311/02537-68 , OATE DISTR. 15 March 1968 i , , Country Costa Rica/Haiti —_——— ‘ oo 9 February-4 March 1968 . e susstcT Indications Fernando Melo, gatan ExDe in 3 Costs Rica, t Hegotiations & Between Locuig Starke, Sosta Rican Bi gatding 2 Dxvreaist, ad an : eferrer, Cutan Drive Involved in : ; Zas-st Hadtian Goverment, were sot , 1 Co ‘Progressing Well . ‘ s ees . Cha Ek tackf? Jose” HELO KO. mRS-4108 , SCE gn official Costa Rican service. co ON ate oe . a 1. (Wield Connent: ‘The following report should be read : in conjunction with TDCS-314/01096-68, HRS-4065 and . C8-311/02024-68,. HAS-4099, which reported that Fernando Plies Melo Fontanilis, a Cuban exile in Costa Rica, was serving ag . . ok Peo Sn intermediary in negotiations peteee;, Ludwig Starke Jimenez, . *~ : oe os, a Costa Rican right-wing extreniet, and Rolando Masferrer, s ; "4+ @sban exile in the United States who was involved in plottin ; a _o . Sg@inet the government of President Francois Duvalier of Haitt. .) >. . Pee segotiations dealt with a plan whereby Starke would pro- . co, (i. 7" “. yfde @ staging area for an invasion of Haiti by Haitian and rs ae dey: ++.) @sban exiles under Masferrer's leacership. In return Mase blue ferrer, if successful, would subsequently support a move by on | Starke against the Costa Rican Government, Kelo was reported =. tells >. @@ be planning a trip to Mew York on 21 February 1968 to talk 6° «=: -¢ "| qth Masferrer and the latter's representative in the negotia~ : tions, Father Diego Madrigal Alvarez.) wh all ceatabtel! oh ed s e ee Races SA Pt in i ae . ma pencn cma siannapaiamaihe Gain + eat toe ; 2. When Helo returned to San José on 2 March after : on > visiting New York City and Miasi, Florida, he was detained . a. ané searched by security officials &t the airport. Ansong i | M6248 possessions the security officials found a letter, a 7 -. gigned by Melo, addressed to Father Diego Madrigal, Néw York. . Pp Tr- letter was dated 9 February 1968, It was typewritten en: ot “Secterhead stationery of Rogelis B. Pints Impreszos. (Costa oo | Rican Service Comment: Melo sells printing equipment and . che, ote ‘> thus may have a business conection with the Pinto firn.-): : Pye e : 27>! EE TE soa “ ao ae ‘ : ae a, note. Te Se pAse4i08 Cnt wi/pacr #1 LED 14-0000 B-£-C-R-eE@?T XO FOREIGN DISSEY 3. Melo's letter zcknowledged receipt of a cabie from Madrigal; it then went on to state that “Rogelic obtained the vina" and now "the Haitian can come when he wishes." {Field Comment: Rogelio may be Rogelio Pinto. CS5-311/02N24-68 quoted Molo as saying trat Starke tad obtained a visa for . : Jacques Moringlane, a Haitian who would be the first of the Masferrer group to arrive in Costa Rica.) Selo ther wrote that because nothing Lad boon heard from Madrigal since the a) latter's visit to Costa Rica "the friends here" had begun to nr believe that “everything has been a pipe dream of sine; that a we neither are going to co anything nor have anythidg.” Melo ~°* Complained that Madrigai*s silence appeared to have “lessened ,< Ma the enthusiasm of this man of action and of rapid resolutions, : who docs not like to be made to waste his time.“ Kelo warned as a Madrigal that if the Masferrer. group had not redched a deci-—*~* an sion to mov? ahead with the plan, it would be better for the . : . ' . Haitian not to come to Costa Rica. Melo also warned that if ‘ ‘ ° there wore no Cubans participating in Masferrer's project, he, * . : Melo, would not support it, since he was interested only in we _* the Cubans* problems and not those of the Haitians. Melo in- iar formed Madrigal that he expected to arrive in New York on 18 : oo . February; he suggested that they discuss the subject in detail ‘ at that tine. - 4. On 4 March Melo again left San Jose for Miami. He Le told the Costa Rican security officials that he would be away e from Costa Rica for a month. wd aga we . 6. Field Dissem: State Army CINCSO (Also sent Managua and Port-au-Prince, ) . Me dere he ae aly Se I hah I in ' : : 3 . wh _ ee ECE ene OS oct ae a Ta a Bad! . 14-0000 . 4 ee . 4 ey ’ ae INE rad we . pts Wee yg ie Few gy gaetbet a5, tf lee tow ng os BO et og 208 Pag ae eae ae ot A hate ion: 14-0000 -¥ a eee SECRET 7 F fren Fitiod te, DOCUMENT TRANSFER AMD CROSS REFERENCE ,_.. SUB AZT OF DOCiMENT TOCumMEST 2teeT 1s LAT Om i : . ' : . 2, Ne nm ne ne ae ‘ 1. ae ‘ . MASEFOZER, BNLANDO . 2 . ee 2 208687 EES 1-971979 ot ; | 40 Me : . SEE OTe ? : Uns aston ne uo 7 - et . : O? man 68 civ cums ee ee ; Cas ob ae - oe? a . . oe - + UMVOLVEG IN PPOTTING AGAINST Tue coven ng og . PRES QUVALEFR IN HAITES LIM INDICATING : : . _ 7 : 7 MEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN: SUNY ANN Lae STAaKE o : : i 2 ; P2M-1679097 Hao NOT PANGRFSSED wre . ° .. ‘ ; . ; B® GROd261209 ‘ , 4 t Ores (3-485 ra OM aE OTS. - 14-0000 Ae he Senet a se pte asreeeecente Me dtetmmed ten me teat eta eras SsE@ET (Doe F. "led fo: ioaetenemementene gene A700 300-01 ’ 203-042609 ° Sens COO? ; RO 82057 i civ? ot ce nak Ad i occ ? on ses KNOWN AS THE GTCHER OF THE ORIENTE pany, CLOSE ASSCE OF BATISIR, & M835 aUROERER AND SAOESTs CURER OF PAIY GASTER GO, tre VicEes, USEO BY CIA Iu POEPARIOG TH? Ray OF PIES tu VASICN AND AGAlm In 67 CE Img UNSUCLESSFUL Ine VASION OF HAITI, E5CaPED 10 FLORIDA. | & 6806120056 caine numpeReret oe ~F soa eps st eo ane Uap at atinde Wt eae gt pee peat len Bad eo q } =) a a : “| 4 4 om 14-0900 * 7 ee cgucenn nema, wepe tee pempeegeimgymt gitame ee tl en ee | nama e oe tess Saar peer) . : re ~ ope : ot 7 oe ‘ s - : fe bageot 4 Pr Po . c@le . Cote ot 2 .ab vf . ~¢ . ‘ a af. wee < fnto the hands of leftists. To that end Starke was nego- ee / @xile involved in plotting egainst the Governments of Haits CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Zc 1-425 { waterial romtene talormetvs oflecting the Notsonel Defease of the United Sretes erthia the weaning of far Evpionece Lows, Title 40, CAC. Seco, 13 ond ak, the Wansesosces of erve lation of Sheet in C07 Manner te 8 GreTIhensed persan im pransbtted by lew. NO FOREIGN DISSEM PAGEVOF 2 PAGES TessS *§ bes eP Ome TIO RESORT, wOl Fanny ev austen “STELLIGENCE 8-¥-C-B-E-T -neportwo. CS -311/02024-68 - DATE OISTR. 1 March 1968 cowtey Costa Rica/Haiti oor February 196£ e SUBECT jKerotiations Petween Ludvig Starke, 2irht- Wing Extrevist in costa Rica, and Rolando “Masf-erer, csban Exile Involved in Plotting Jraintt Covenments of Haltf and cute, with ‘A View Toward Mutual Support for Projected Revolutionary Kovenents CPBes"PSbeusry YBEB) . rie. m0. HRS-4099 A hig’:-level sember of the National Liberation Party (PLN) who has access to and the confidence of top leaders of his party. | His strong identification with the PLN and the knowledge that | : bis reporting will reach U.S. official circles probably cause ; ~ hia to present his reporting tothe best’ advantage of the Pik. ~" ~~ ~~ Be has subaitted reliable information during the past year, but ‘ be has been known to withhold pertinent information, He received. the information from Daniel Oduber, - © ; a Co Namath boat gems hota et Scenestars tee cere ot re fe, oo ' 1. (Wield Comments TNC8-314/01006-68 reported that - fadwig Starke Jimones, @ right-wing oxtreaint who is-the ‘leader of the security forces of the Movisiento Costa Rica Libre (MCRL), anti-Communist susinessmen's group, hid ine formed Daniel Oduber Quiros, of the National Liberation - Party (PLM), that he was making plans and seeking support _ Sof & possible move against the Costa Rican Governsent in . the event that it should appear to be in danger of passing tinting with sympathetic croupa outside Costa Rica, He . tip ia indirect contact with Rolando Mdsferrer, a Cuban . end Cuba, through Fernandes Hele Fontanilis, ® Cuban exile “: $a Costa Rica who was in touch with a priest associated > with Masferrer.) ; 3. In mid-February Oduber said that he had contacted 4 4 @ toe i H Helo, whom he had known for some tinc, in an effort to learn | pore about the negotiations between Starke and Masferrer, in z ae which Melo had been acting as an intermediary. Melo said! a4 that the objective of the negotiations was to work out & ar ae plan whereby Haitian and Cuban exiles, with Starke's or G-EcBoksh WO FONAGY DIGGEM gol Fate] -- 3 [evere | cis | sews [nave | [ave [wea | 00] ent] ies Field Orersduaies eon hnal poop ohh Ae. _ 14-0000 S-E-C-2-E-T NG FOREIGN DISSEX ‘ -2- $-311/02024-68 cooperation, sculd use Costa Rican soil as 2 stazizg area for an icvasion of Saiti, to overcthros Presicent francois Duvalier. Tf scccessful, wasterrer anc nis Haitians concerts sould then surzly fusds ane armazent to Starxe fcr cis projected move against rhe Trejos government, : 3. Melo iater inforped Oduber that re was plenning to go to Xew York City on 21 February, occexsaibly te visit mem- bers of his family. However, the true purpose of his visit * is to talk with Masferrer and Father Diego xamel Abilio tna? Macrigal Alvarez, the priest who has represented Masferrer, _ “421i BR tae negotiations, through Melo, with Starke. Xelo has “? “i been commissioned by Starke to ascertain the quantity and ve gource of arms that the Masferrer group will nake available : . to Starke if the group succeeds in overthrowing Duvalier. 4 “ Melo slso is to find out what other assistance the Masferrer : group vill provide to Starke, how aany Haitian and Cuban exiles Masferrer will send to Costa Rica, and when they will i azrive. . Ee EERE Oe eee 6 _ 4. Melo said that a Costa Rican vies already has been *. obtained for Jacques Moringlane, & Haitian, who will be the . firet of the group of Haitian and Cuban exiles to cone to Costa Bica to set up their staging ares. Moringlane's visa was obtained by Starke through Rodrigo Arauz Bonilla, who until recently.was the chief clerk -(ofiize: as yor)", of the - Minijotry of Public Security. _—— - . AAI | TCT RS TT, SME STE Sn. 6. (Wield Comments Melo has the reputation locally of a being an Snveterate intriguer and a breggart. Therefore, his weracity ia open to question. It is possible that the infore BStion he has given to Oduber 18 to sone extent exaggerated oF distorted, It is aleo possible that Starke vill fisd Me to bo & less than trustworthy intermediary.) . ' 6. ¥Viekd Dissent State Aray CIMSO. (alco sent.§ Ol wlidNttC - Managua and Port-au-i7 ince), oo . ‘ J. (Headquarters Consent; An official Costa Rican Service _ seported on 23 Yebruary 1968 that Yernando Nelo Fontanils, left : a ar ote 905 Miami and New York on 21 February 1968 vie LACSA pos Po gee UW Kee pt or! mu Y vee L are koe 2 8 ee BOER RITES 14-0000 : H t : i i \ : i t ’ 1 4 scene OJ ves [ew — _ CuassiFe VO #iLe ete (=FLA0EG CLAASHF IED MESSAGE e.. caries cae A-QL TO FILE mo. t — Lane 4 eth att. 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"svat CoPits 4 re 4 S63. 13 Beane pest: s:6. - ar 1 va ii ‘DIRECTOR (UYPIC MASFERRER TR TAL Tt ee eee ; E _ Je TRL TURNED OUT 10 SE 0 PROBLEM FOR AGERCy {OR STATION, DEFENSE PLAN TO TUR IT INTO aNTI-CrA erncus "WAS TOTALLY FRUSTRATED BY JUDGE CaBor’s Fiaw RULING. 40” NT bance) Oo DUSISESS-LIME APPROACH OF U.S. ATTORNEY MEADOVS,.-AMSVIRL-1 Qe: wigs Was MEVER CALLED as VITHESS, OR VERE aBY OF CTR =, i _ GORMER ACLECY ASSOCIATES OR EMPLOYEES WHOM DEFENSE. aD O14; _ | - -ABKED 10 WAVE SUBPOENAED, ONE PROSECUTION WITNESS ABOUT von & hey, | wo : VE MAD BEES WORRIED, DAVID CABEZA, FORMER AGEST aca. RECEMTLY : ee = - 4 OF PERSISTERT KARASSER OF CIA AND JMeAVE, HANDLED HIMSELF - EXTAEPELY VELL, COUPT RULINGS PREVENTED DEFENSE FROM : LUPIGG WIA 1870 OPERATIONAL REVELATIONS DURING CROSS-EXAMI MATION, oa © Bo SHOLIFICABT LEGAL PRECEDESTS APPEAR TO HAVE BEES load ESTAMISHED BY MANGER 1m WHICH THIS TRIAL WaS CONDUCTED WHICH a9 GE MELPGL GW FULGRE LITIGATION INVOLVING AGENCY. “EoGsy COURT ISSUED ORDER OM FIRST DAY OF TALAL WHICH PRECLUDED TANIGG GF PHOTOGRAPHS 1 COURTROOM AND RESTRICTED PUBLICATION OF ABY TLTINONY OR ARGUIESTS MADE OUT OF PRESENCE OF JURY, . SECRET 7 yysee? ee 17 Yor ET td a we oa flak Murees. 14-0000 7 SECRET PACE 2 JMWAVE 0281 SECRET THE LATTER WAS MOST SIGNIFICANT RESTRICTION AS IT RELATED DIRECTLY TO QUESTIONS INVOLVING CIA. U.S. ATTORNEY PUT FORTH MOTION, WHICH COURT GRANTED, WHICH REQUIRED THAT QUESTIONS TO WITNESSES OW CROSS-EXAMINATIOS WHICH MIGHT LEAD TO MEWTION OF CIA BE ASKED AFTER JuRY HAD LEFT CounTROOM, 3. LOCAL PRESS COVERAGE WAS LIGHT AMD FACTUAL. PRESS SHOWED #0 DESIRE TO EXPASD UPON OR INVESTIGATE ALLEGATIONS ‘@ Cla CONNECTION, AS FAR AS WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO DETERMINE, “SEWERE WAS 40 WATLONAL PRESS. COVERAGE OF TRIAL, IBTEREST 18 TRIAL IM -LOCAL CUBAN AND HAITIAN COMMUNITIES HIWLAAL. BE a TRIAL REPRESEWTS SETBACK FOR ROBERT kK. BROWN, Sp HIS LOCAL HENCHMEN, MARTIN CASEY, WAS CONVICTED, | °° OF HIS LOCAL HENCHMEN, RALPH EDENS, ¥ ya _ AMOTHER WAS PRESEAT aS OBSERVER “ Dining EWTIRE TRIAL AND WAS OVERHEARD BY FERENCE HakING ANTI. CASEY ‘AND DEFEWSE COUNSEL WEGRETTI, NOTHING Cane Out If TRIAL THAT BROWN COULD FIND OF MUCH USE IN BOOK HZ 18 3 REPORTEDLY WRITING. { Uo =" y, LENEWISE ABSOLUTELY HOTHING DEVELOPED 1m TRIAL —— ge: ThaT COULD FAOVIDE ANY GRIST FOR Ji GARRISGN’S ABTE-CEA HSLL rary REMARKS AWD ALLEGATIONS 18 CONSULTATION vith DEFENDANT MARTIN ad i q ‘ 3 . 3 , Leer reese enmaammae mee ints Bonini te ¢ ~- parc tere tiem ncen ee tna Se dom 14-0000 _ SECRET PACE 3 UMVAVE e281 SECRET 18 MEV ORLEANS. 6. CASTRO GOT SOTHING OUT OF TRIAL EITHER. 115 i VERDICT UNDERMINES HIS CORTENTION THAT U.S. GOVERNNEST JS CONTINUALLY AIDING AND ABETTING EXILES 16 SUBVERSIVE EFFORT AGAINST CUBA. 7. OLY IROMY ABOUT THIS TRIAL IS FACT THAT 17S | FAVORABLE OUTCOME TENDS TO UNDERMINE IW RETROSPECT ORiS)MAL | ' 3 i H i i m - MERCY ARGUMENTS AGAINST HOLDING IT IM FIRST PLACE. vE BELIEVE : TWAT OUR PREVEMTIVE EFFORTS WEVERTHELESS SERVED VERY USEFUL ‘» PURPOSE=-HAD DEPARIMERT OF JUSTICE MOT BEEW IMPRESSED wITH " POTEGTIAL SEMSITIVITY OF THIS CASE FOR Cla, THEY WOULD PROSABLY am WAVE TAMEW CARE THEY DID IM PREPARING AND CONDUCTISS IT. “OUR O¥N EXTENSIVE PREPARATION, CUR COOPERATIVE POSTURE WITH _ ‘COURT AND CAREFUL BRIEFINGS OF THE U.S. ‘ATTORNEY BY FERENCE OM ALL ASPECTS CONCERSING- CIA ALL CONTRIZUTED GREATLY (TO WHOLESOME CLIMATE 18 WHICH TRIAL WAS CONDUCTED aD HELPED o . DEMORALIZE THE DEFENSE WHICH, 18 ALL, DISPLAYED VERY LITTLE a StL AND WOT MUCH OF THE FIEBDISHWESS WE HaD EXPECTED, ES gy STATION. ESPECIALLY WISHES TO COMPEND EDWARD K. FERENCE inepeneennap oasareeersiaciegcnng RENEE AUNT cyt amngnELD EE SRk ET tn e paral nets ell ut : uy 1 _ doryaeep of Lew 67 2 Am elaine HSE a es i of eo [ 1: | Hanae eae ne neta _ 14-0000 — RECR ET PAGE 4 JMWAVE 8281 SECRET FOR HIEW Y PROSESCH ONAL, com. veance £20 COESCIENTiGLS MANNER IM WHICH HE CARRIED OUT HIS DUTIES 1m COMNECTION WITH TRIAL. INTERESTS OF STATION AND ITS PERSONNEL WERE TOTALLY PROTECTED AND OVERALL INTERESTS OF AGENCY WERE EXTREMELY WELL SERVED BY HIS PRESTNCE HERE. SECRET = rad 4 De yey . ac * . weg OE Aba Dy ty + ® . , o . . BERR TEPR Pty . - _ -$eors jhe et ter . oA thee yor” eof PEP Latte: + . Ln ge totes ene SI thm ey a . gig te . . . OM we Eyles wad gh hia : : tee + re eS - mee Taig : : Pm tae Dae fe, : a ‘ taanslen —ieeearenemmenernia tara nek Seeehitic easier ameter net ete a near ene tale Se eecenemnes die meibes So Catt Rae fe a teeter hoa ith te a ners 14-0000 veces: Ores Ose a f-42 Ay p-4#2689 | cus! tF1ED MESSAGE Cana covies D>: v7 rate te fs | Ss SECRET rervzscion rote "| 4 Sestecv Cisrs. eee | PERSOR/ NT BOTEF IED ary ae 2 a Cs \ g HATE fcc F yf cove: - atlsoa rie bs aDVAmCE COPY: 1 issees OC sorree DO) -wses . ayn om | SECRET i1;954z CITE JMwAVE 027 DIRECTOR INFO JMBAR- —— - TYPIC AASFERRER TRIAL le FOR FIRST TINE IW HORE THAN A WEEK TRIAL HAS MADE - ROBT PAGE OF 17 BOY MIAN] HERALD WITH STORY HEADLISED “SIX _ CONVICTED OF CONSPIRACY TO IBVADE HAITI“. LOG STORY WITH EXTESSIVE BACKGROUND ON THE CASE CONTINUES ON PAGE-23a JUSDER READLINES “CIA ROLE 18 PLOTTING DISCOUATED*. 2. EXCERPTS FOLLOW: “MAXIMUM SENTENCE EACH COULD Ré- | CEIVE 18 A $35,008 FINE AMD SEVEN YEARS IM PRISON. SEBTESCING { VAS DEFERRD PENOING BACKGROUND SUVESTIGATIONS. FATHER GEORGES... ‘MAD ®O COMMENT. HOWEVER, MASFERRER LABELED IT A “POLITICAL ; TRIAL". WE SAID IT “REFLECTED THE CURREST FOREIGN POLICY OF THE U.S." “DOCUMENTS INTRODUCED AT THE TRIAL IUDICATED THAT THE HAITIAN Isvasson would GET SOME MILITARY BACKING FROM THE DOMIBICAB REPUBLIC, THROUGHOUT THE SIX-DAY TRIAL, U.S. Doe | ATTORNEY WILLIAM MEADOWS AD HIS ASSISTABT, LLOYD BATES, PUT ye | 08 38 WITWESSES. KE DEFENSE RESTED WITHOUT OPEWISG ARGUNESTS er Sn Semon Ge ese REINA At ene Creating pegemtememr apnea oat te rere ae . . sone sere wotngmaiar nmcracrpepa sven nee stmt “Le wee ey 7 . . 5 Aap. WITHOUT CALLING 4 SISGLE WITRESS» THE OSLY DEFESSE OFFERED acer we Deore S2664 ITN 1969 14-00000 SSCRET PAGE-2 JMWAVE 0274 SECRET ze toe mit ae. WAS THE 3MEME THAT THE HAITIAN VENTURE WAS CIA-SPOWSORED. HOWGYER» JUDGE TED CASOT RULED THERE WASN'T “ANY EVIDENCE TO te Sa PH hy rn -BACK UP THAT THEORY AND THE JURY DIDN'T GET ANY DETAILED COMMENTS ON IT, GINO NEGRETTI... ATTORNEY FOR THE DEFENSE, LABELED THE DEFENDANTS FREEDOM FIGHTERS...AND ATTACKED THE Lay UNDER WHICH THEY WERE CHARGED.” “MEGRETTI SAID ALL THE ‘DEFENDANTS WILL APPEAL." — 14-0000 ; woexs Oris thee a \— CLassiry To FILE AO. oY f~ Be [BLOF | CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ovat comics * ee td ec, te cemce SECRET ae . cesteoy sre. tea A ame eae ota te amma mime at TN? Vsecrer LAL Y< ac) Piesom/ unit moTIFITS ADVANCE COPY OJ issece Oo stoves Drone SECR ET 178192 CITE UMAVE 6272 DIRECT OF TYPIC MASFERRER TRIAL = op Rov 57 1 9 “pS OF 1815 HOURS 36 MOVEMBER JURY RETURNED VERDICT ~ 1838 ow GUILTY Of BCTH COUNTS AGAINST ‘ALL REPEAT ALL (DEFENDANTS. Man tee, pore 42669 42 Fine 17 O7 ner ancet os 14-0000 vicars me petisecvnaml nrtcitme ye yw ee ete nents wnoex: 0) ves Pn meri CLASSIFY TO #220 wo. Pele Heke | IFIED MESSACE TOTAL Comptes B-REF TG FILE mS. = vue wok eer, 1o seance SECRET REPROOUCT IDR FPOHIBITED Ce ea besTaov Osis. fT TF ED ™ Diet| t action i ny OLE -* a RD COPY oO tesco TJ sorsee oe \ FILE Ut WAG scot *. PRei - § F , PY, ' . i . y 4 . lyAv€ SECRET 1516472 CITE JNWiVE B2a1¥ DIRECTOR ImFO JHEAR TYPIC MASTERRER TFIAL —— +) WEANT PRESS COVERAGE RESUNPTION OF TRIAL ON 14 NOVERE hn So" BNTREVELY LIGHT. HERALD" OF 15 NOVEFSER MAS STORY OM PAG . : 4 { <| QUA WEADLINED “DOMINICAB GESZRAL OFFERED TO HELP SEIZE no oo. MANTL, JURY TOLD" WHICH DEALS 41TH DOCUMEN. INTROPLCED SY oO PROSECUTION WHICH ALLEGEDLY SiivS THAT GERERAL ANTONIO | JWRERT BARRERAS WAS PREPARED TC HELP THE GROUP. DOCUMEBT “/ WAS SEIZED DURING 2 JANUARY 67 RAID OW HOUSE IN KEYS WHERE _ _ | ®ASFERRER GROUP WAS GATHERED, KO MENTION OR ALLUSIOW TO pe cin. sds SECRET SEC?5" < Dee 1 42669 MMe 1967 14-0000 14 November 1957 EXCERPTS FROM: Memorsadam for the Record Laitpbababieciean = e SUBJECT Regular Weekly Mosting with Department 7 . ‘ af State, 6 November 1967 G. Mz. Bree noted that the Relando Masferrer_trial te finally coming ur in Miami, He left a document concerning the present status ~@f the tefal with Mr. Sayre for bis perusal and later return to the Agency. A similar memorsatum of Mr. S:2tman Kent's diecuesicns with Dias 14-0000 B-OEF TO Frig w. L SECRET = [~S===-] Pee eae wie eis) ear. TO eras Gm [-2E=-| SEPRICUTT ICN PRO4iBITED ecstasy LT s-6_ ; ianex: Des We —___ iar , ; . . | cuassiey ve oie wo. LL WS Ab EF Fey MESSAGE rrtet covtes ‘j~ DUPRE mae ee cara OERSom/ cmit ROTIFIED . Te fo — | & i ecteos / | sn (is -f : ’ { ‘ae i Fite a av Ee — aa . SECRET e9ibi2az CITE umave e169 * + ' t . PRIORITY DIRECTOR INFO JMPAR Lt \ “TYPIC BASFERRZE? TRIA | i rr & on _® lz =~ a i 4a) o ea nn a cat ten RR SIN ae _: _MIQME PRESS COVEPAGE MORNING 9 MOVEMBER VERY LIK. “HERALD” CARRIES STORY OM PAGE 18-C EM TLED “TO LIVE ” GREMADES WAIDED HIM, EADEPUTY Test Ines WHICH Has #9 —— “ G1g MENTION. STORY SUMMARIZES TEST IecHY OF VESTERCATS > PROSECUL ION VITIESSES, KONE OF WHOM CONNECTED WITH RESTS? OR PAST JMVAVE OPERATIONS AX ALL OF YHGH SUPPLIED ConcRETE " INFORMATION ON HASFERRER GROUPS REM [HG OF PROPERIY 38 KEYS ASD MOVERENT OF HEN AND ARES. SECRET € S2Cnei Oe l= osr€ 67 4 fae tse] ere ets ee eal a eid eel 14-0000 “Memeo #pLE MO. t “" "LAWYERS FOR RALANDO MASFERRER AND FIVE OTHERS ON TRIAL ' SHOW OUT OF THE PRESENCE OF YHE JURY WHAT 27 MOPES 7C ELiCil imptx: O ves Bye0 —_— “OA . ~~ l Ctassiry vo vite m0. 6 L-c¥ 2405 ¢ IFIED MESSAGE o Torat copies GILE RID act. to ma ecstacy T) sic. - teau€ | SECRET cezo4d CITE JMAYE 0156 PRIORITY DIRECTCR heen a ae ' TYPIC HASFERRER TRIAL FOLLOWING ARE EXCERPTS: © “FOR CONSPIRACY IN AN ATTEMPTED INVASION OF HAITI CANNOT SUD ISCRIMINATELY RAISE THE GHOST OF THE CIA IN CROSS-EXAMINATION, FEDERAL JUOGE TED CABOT HAS RULED. - “THE JUDGE'S RULING CAME YESTERDAY ON A MOTION--OUT OF THE JURY’ S PRESENCE--2Y U.S. ATTORNEY WILLIAM A. MEADOWS. “MEADOWS ASYED THE COURT TO REQUIRE THE DEFENSE, BEFORE ASKING A WITNESS ABOUT POSSIBLE CONNECT IONS WITH THE CIA, TO "FROM THE WITNESS. _., NOTHERVISE, “SAID MEADOWS, "WE HAVE COUNSEL ASKING ABOUT . Cla CONNECTIONS WHEN THERE MAY NOT BE ANY, BUT NEVERTHELESS LEAVING THE JURORS WITH THE WRONG IKPRESSION.* _ _'*THE NOTION ¥pS BITTERLY ATTACKED BY GINO NEGRETTI, CARLOS Deore I4+266F7 Sw 1467 14-0000 - es Win , i . , eri rey . “pRGE 2 JMVAVE BISESECRET : FERNANDEZ AMD HAROLD WITTLING, THE DEFESSE COUNSEL, BUT “WAS GRANTED BY THE JUDEZ. - lps _— “HE RULED THAT IF THE DEFENSE WAS AELE TO SHOW, OUT OF “THE JURY'S PRESENCE, THAN AN ANSWER FAVORASLE TO ITS CASE - WAS FORTHCOMING FROM A WITNESS, THE SAME QUEST IOs vow BE : » PERMITTED WITH THE JURY PRESENT 2° i j | i. f = “SECRET 14-0000 e -~ , troens Ch ves Geo 2 a z ‘ . eLassiny to ence ed eee oT oe LETED MESSAGE Torer copies ¢<ECEDENT= a-e@ce — ~ TO FILE #0. vue woh oat. neath REPROOLCT ION PRONISITES sestaoy O) sic. SECRET 814452 CITE JMVAVE 8158 : PRIORITY DIRECTOR IBFE | TYPIC. HASFERRER TRIAL "| -> WEANT HERALD OF © NOVEMBER-iiAS STORY O8 7 NOVEMB DEVELOPNENTS AT TRIAL O® PAGE 12-A ENTITLED “DEFENSE -— “WAMEUVER STYMISD IN HAITIAN "INVASION" TRIAL". FOLLOWING -- - we oo PRE-EXCERPTS MOST PERTINENT. PASSAGES.” - OT _ _"h GOVERNMENT WITNESS 18 MIAMI‘S HAITIAW INVASION TRIAL i was ‘THE MAB WHO TIPPED THE U.S. TO THE RUSSIAN ROCKET ee LEELA 8 | BUILDUP 1” CUBA, A DEFENSE. ATTORNEY SAID TUESDAY. rns ao | _ “THE COMMENT BY GINO WEGRETTI KAS PART OF A DEFENSE nas —_ MOVE TO TIE THE CIA INTO THE CONSPIRACY CHARGED IW AN [ INDICIMENT AGAIUST SIX ANTI-CASTROITES 18 FEDERAL COURT. “MOWEVER, THE INFORMATION AD THE FACT THAT THE VITNESS, a “f DAVID CABEZA CouPAU, 601 SW 11TH ST., ONCE WORKED FOR THE” Eta NEVER REACHED THz JURY'S EARS. . “Uefa ATTORNEY WILLIAM MEADOWS HAD BEATEN DOWN THE DEFENSE MANEUVER BEFORE 1T GOT OFF THE GROUND. ‘ JUDGE TED CABOT i ITH MEADOWS THAT THE DEFEWSE WOULD HAVE TO OFFER SUPPORT 18G TESTIMONY FOR ANY QUESTIONS INVOLVING THE CIA OUT OF Ors ; fo, ‘gsi- C42069 te # - FNn- 1467 ne end 14-0000 SECRET PAGE 2 dey pliceise SECR ET THE, PRESEWCE OF hd PAGEL. AND aguas THAT WOULD €90 10 re jay Sout bid HAVE TO GET THE APPROVAL OF THE BESCH. “BUT THE FACT THAT CABEZA, WHO HOW RUNS AB AMUSENEST PaRK IN MIAMI, HAD SEVERED MIS CONNECTIONS WITH THE Cla 18 $964 CAUSED CABOT TO TURE THUMBS DOVE OB FURTHES QUESTIONS. " OTME GOVERSHENT MAD ARGUED THAT THERE aS 60 EVIDEDCE SHOVING THAT KE WORKED FOR THE FEDERAL AGESCY DURISG Tx TIME THE ALLEGED MAITS ISVASION WAS BEING HATCHED 19 LaTE 8366. “Cauot ALSO RULED OUT ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT CONSECT 1085 _ with THE CIA OF A BROTHER oF CABEZA. = CABEZA, OBE OF 25 WITHESSES THE GOVEREREST EXPECTS To CALL, TESTIFIED EARLIER THAT HZ MAD A ROLE 18 THE IevaSiOS. . ” PLOT. Co te ee PB Tew? | 22° ME SAID ME VAS TO ACT AS A PROPAGANDIST 19 THE STATES AMD TELL THE PUBLIC THE ALY. OF THE INVASIONS & REVARPISG " @F THE DUVALIER DICTATORSHIP ABD MAKING HAITI A BASE FORA {CWWAS INVASION. ot z+ "BUT THE LITTLE ARMY THAT HAD BEEN RECRUITED MET ITS , }BEFEAT THE DAY AFTER SEW YEAR'S 1967-0 THE HARDS OF CcTOns 2 w? & ware? haces gerpeea ‘pe 3-4. J eStemwesemegareet--aw ve « * - ce oa ca anes memes nar otal * ae $e F.0d4, meee g Cena Mad fr as ae Tote ee ra wee Bh eee eT Ret eo 14.90000 ‘ reegenmnte tpt mumartetmrn o pelea 0g ere see ter erent nS - . eer a “ . _ +! PAGE 3 JMWAVE 8152 SECRET ‘AGENTS 18 KEY WEST. | “ERBEZA TESTIFIED THAT EARLIER HE HAD DRIVED A TRUCYLOAD OF AMMUNITION ASD EXPLOSIVES TOWARD KEY WEST BUT FELL INTO THE HKASDS OF OFFICIALS WHO DIDN'T BELIEVE HIS STORY THAT HIS PANEL TRUCK CARRIED OWLY PAINT, “THE GOVERBAENT ALSO CALLED A MIAMI MAS, JULIO HORMILLA, OF 1459 S¥ L7TH ST., WHO TESTIFIED KE ACTED AS A SORT OF ADVANCE MAN FOR THE LIBERATION OF HAITI." SECRET i ae tesa tht ase taebatet 14-0000 yc enemmmgeeapeenen mementy et vemesrenen earsrvamr meres <rermpnme ss 6 et even arech ob mamen aC SECPET > Hhen Piliod fe) . DOCUMEMT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE SuQstlT GF DOCUMENT COC AENT IDET EE CAT IC 3- Besperce O8 SOveCE COC. svBamL nO. wy OmasA T | On se ~ . oe] vm ‘ ce ee cee Cem ne cn a eee ecco nn fee SIR SIGN SLO E —_ 1 WASFERRER RUSS, ROLANOO "~ ae ea669 1-273015 i $&x w 008 ? DAB -99866 = i , er ‘ | cor? Fas C2 ; 69 | DURING THE PEP SGD 59/60 HAO BECOME ACTIVELY ' QSSOCIATED WITH THE ANTE CASTRO ORGANIZATION i QE SUBJ “FORMER CUBAN SENATUA AND ‘ NEWSPAPER PUCLISHER = -- oe : ; \ WAS 100-005-014 . : dy: ¢ & 7003060742. ry, ra Saereanica dhe 1 Hare aitattianeaes 14-0000 ; —~ @ OWNS ht - succes Ores a0 7 . C} . ; y CLASSIOW TO #1LE Oo. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES : B-@er TO RUE WO. rice 10 O) eae. vo seance O ersreoy () sis. REPROOUCT ION PRONSO ITED i i i a ' §$E€CRET 2622442 CITE JHGAVE 9945 pee 26 0cr87 880657 | PRIORITY: DIRECTOR . —_— i ’ . NO NIACT RE DIRECTOR 46521 1. CABEZA IS NOT LISTED AS PROSECUTION WITKESS IN | BASFERRER TRIAL. COPY OFFICIAL DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE SNDIC; MENT a me i 1 Veen. LISTS CABEZA AS CO-CONSPIRATOR WHO COOPERATZD WITH DEFENDANT an HASFERRER IN ACQUIRING USE OF A HOUSE 1M COCO PLUM, MARATHON, SLAs AD IN TRANSPORTING OF ARMS AND AMMUNITION FROM NEV YORK — ! AND ATLANSA TO MIAMI. OFFICIAL CUSTOMS REPORT FORWARDED TO a U.S. ATTORNEY WILLIAM A. MEADOWS ON 6 FEBRUARY 1967 LISTS - CABEZA AS A perenne TEST IMOBY.BY CUSTOMS AGENTS ANO THEIR INFORMANTS CITE CABEZA AS STATING HE HAD GREEN LIGHT FROM U.S. GOVERNMENT TO ENGAGE IN HAITIAN INVASION. 2, WOFIRM VILL HAVE NO CONTROL OVER MAKBER If WHICH CABEZA CHOOSES TO TESTIFY. EXPECT MASFERRER DEFENSE WOULD MAVE HO QUALMS IN FORCING CABEZA TO TESTIFY 1M MANNER AIDING GROUP’S POSIT 10N, ; "3, BASED OM REVIEW AND DISCUSSIONS WITH STATION PERSONNEL FAMILIAR CABEZA ACTIVITIES, WE SHOULD PROBABLY EXPECT CABEZA TO USE VOFIRN AS WHIPPING BOY OR “EMINENCE GRIsE” BentwD PET TI 7 De "Bee - cs cof] “my foo f-/6 . Fie : fe Pl perk : Ose : 7 : - . neanescrenieertintane een einaseperanmamernn tat | + vnceumesineeneng ATs a Sameer: three antt MARL et AURORA fe a f~ 4266 ca cen netlncee eet tings See ar ny ciaememe mated Ce eningeree mn eemtnmgaimi = chane ae ewenrianamermmat ovens 38 Rear eames 4 nn cs fhe AE A AE ELAS 14-0000 posh . coe 7 : . : wh - . . ; . 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OFCR 26655 +S anPRAB UNIT SAE mire “ 4 14-0000 DISPATCH | srener es ' _ Action Required: None, FYI. - a i 1, Attached herevith is ‘Auor Report EE-7683, dated j 3 October 1967 and its attachsent, a tulletis entitled } EL ECO DZ ROLGUIN (The Voice of Holguin) dated Septenber : 1967, . ‘ av. coke . ‘ Cav: enh i 2, As noted in the report, Rolando WASVERRER Rojas : -f291=042869) is the author of the bullerin sbich attacks the i Lo. .. Up. Se Governnent | and its agencios, Sneluding t the CIA, | yo | Ag hail : + Pugsrixory / : 3 a Attachnest: : . : a | As stated ant , Co 7 — a oo “ i Distributions es re ' ov 3 ~ CH/W8/CO6 w/att. b/w 2 ; i : 4 : - | n i a i . : i a ° 7 oe : ie: | aan “| . ve ob tok, oo (TA . " ° 4 [esapea 7s a oO nee ia | 201-042669 UFGA-2865 5 9 Oct 67 a a vers ;ss oe wees ~~ :: 14-0000 7 } i { i fries | | | 7 i. po { | i Jen ‘ Quer. ie uFca- mes Copy ; 16 Scth 7 . ~ SECRET arr, TO UFGA-28655 FROM1 SE (1-2) EE~7688 ADHNT3 Hed : ap 3 Get. 1967 Vike I-1 i SUBJECT: Attacks on the U.S, Yovernnent and its departments aod agencies SOURCE: Bullecin entitled "<2 Foo ds Holgiin® of Septenber 1967 ELPs ¥F-7314 Je Attached herevith is a cony of the bulletin, "il Seo de Nol win," fear 1, ilog 1, cacad Septercer 1567. -nis bsllatin calls itself tne ° Potticial vrgan of the unielpality of olzuin in :xile.” 2. Tho euthor of tats bulletin ts -lolando FASARER Rojes, “no usEu fin 16 sore oF the vsceudongns ne fSorrerly in nate articles in ths paper, a) *forno, of ew tork, such as “I,motwws,” “siguel Peralta” and _ rire, "3. It te false to say that the bulletin ts the offielal orvan of the, . 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WR Loui SECT. . “7 ~ en a ITNT ° "eo Weipy: { H H + at = . - touj rr y if i fiw. pth: hot ORGAXO OFICIAL DEL MUNICIPIO DF HOLGUIN EN EL EXILIO : ve “3 NUM.) o> SEPTIEWERE DE 1567 ANO ft EDITORIAL - Segin le “hard mto!t.gence”,en les of0s 70, Chine disjcadd de loo mes.ce de ecorves (cohetes latercontncatoles) get onenstecva 6 E stodes Unie don y Russo. Sdtese que los chace han engrete mapas con las frontescs dei umpesce 60 50 €8 508 Uraies. - E1 potenciel bumene y lot yendes scitos en -. tegnologe. milter de Chay y ta.1095.40d de su groan _ - MOEO Corponde solve o! twreste Co Asia, Jocin y Fie lipines ton va cesie caseto sore el goderio nortan. : ‘maricone en 6! Pocitce. Al teerdi.ce cone Ingietene, bases 6n 6! ocecne ladco, savene de que tonto Nore pleneen yo one codene de Esto esptice of ocserto dalens.vo ruto- ome. - gleane Que conteagle yo, prerseransate, fon in qvie- GoAle perspective que bolo pede fetoiversc en une qverra do E. U, y te URSS 551 conte Chana. 1€OnOS - gmoues_toa mance Rsah 94:1 29%S Lethe Aue dues Ee A Gel ocwerse K eras: Srettray, a les €0S0S por su nombre. - LXESLIL9190 BY ly. dq seete 78.9 Sam $6 cone a peer “a3 Ge Coste * “antes oniicomunistes cutones levonmnde folsos es- + parenzos en lo Orgonizoc.ca de Estodas Americonos ' 2. de quienes se espero, vonomente, una actitud visil frente o los provececenas dsi hediendo Landido de Le Hobeno, revela neca-grension y coterdio de gen- $8 oportunistes que no teren ei | coraye pore Monar fot ° r ~j aos oe | BOBBY FULLER Bobhy Feiler era un ase Neane de Holguin, Hijo de eten Cos holzwneun pscie don en Norleamerica’ Guriles- mo fullest 5 Jenny Jrueti , tolsaas de Lewis, pou mo a Cacocen. -_ Noteble atletsa ca sua se de evtediante es Kiam, Bethy fue dratacado sieme bee dal glontoes cuerpo Ge fa fanter|s de Varnes te Eetadon Cexios. | Los Hatplon Uniéos eleri- fis, & todas lace, ena vecie as Cubs demne:itice i régi- BER He Othrih CWeut aiede Fide) Castro. Pero es evidente que sizitho mas que is siteacsse Jit Siseriny tersoe que yete~ bre, le eaicrmedad, el miedo Pose ate Peg 24 cee i . Tras bohesse jacedo \a Vida es tarezs claadenuaas, ictén wnada ilecada a la Cente Nerle de Onente; en : ayuda -d¢ les -alzados.em ba - segiéa é¢ Gcantinsme-Bata- cea. an Poe casterase Gas peno- 6a oditca em fas montahas. ¥ fusslote em huntizze de Cu- ba, funte a trem dos valere 608 sertranencenen smigon de Cuba: Teay Basha y Dale ; Theagses. . Los bcoicmecres, ue ven Coa testers: come Buchos de ses Bermanes de ls pauia chica de Caliuo.Gacia, ol- Vida® sus Gesetes con los. que han gqerdado atria, tienen, . oa alta em ses carazones 9. (a Budby SF uiler, como para” Barba » Thoageen, que un dia ne aey Nesano, leadsin on moovaeratc al pre de las cm- pinodas bemas de Oriente, TF. Rleanecedos Por Nigzel Peralta. Norteanérica la posienn de | enemittad miemacional y de poss de ics reses y los chi- aos gui jwcza ba sacion cus basz en ei tediere de Ia guc- wa fia. 3 destize wiste,eb ham- Posse tePep 3 14-0000 - wh sentucrio donde alistor ese ejército con ovicnes sy Sonques. So politice ave ha contensdo a io esclavit - SeSoberonie.pce os paneles mojadosdeJas cxiss- das.de Rio, Cerccos, Rogoid y ror [a jetra muyerta ce Ia.doctring Monroe. : : Le OEA, come ha dicho valientemente el di- rigente venezolano Carlos Andres Pérez, hace lo gue _monde Washington, y éste, al presente, baila ol son de-la baloloika. Se Se treto, pues, de convenir en que nodie nos "wa o sccar las castatas del fuego. Y que nosotres, debemos pelear por nuestras libertodes. Como lo be. mos hecho siempre: solos. ~ . + a Cubs ocurrirs una guerra snicomente cuan- do desde el destierro, 'leque una fuerza armada de decencs de miles de hombres. ¥ es evidente que Es- todos Unidos, por estos reclidedes de politico ma- "dial, no permitird ja mé s que cqai’se ‘orgonice esta .., Pero los eubones podemos conquistor, en o- flanze con luchederes democraticos de otros pcises, - Castro no tiene ms poderio militar que el ‘qué montenio Espato en Cybo en 1495-98. Y hoy, Ia emigrocién tiene mas potencial humane y econézicoe y los posibilidodes de odquirir crmomentos en Euwro- po vy América son incomporeblemente moyores que o fines del siglo posodo, ' ; Este es ef Gnico comino pora cumpisir con avestro deber y salvar nuestro honor y escoposros de bes hespitoles y los cementerios bajo lo nieve que son hoy la Gnica omorge alternotiva dei dessierro. Quien na fo comprenda es un csno, Cvies no ” “tous esto senda es un coddide; fic dmporte qa we textos o orgucios esgrimo poro ocultor su infama y dosvargienza,. : coe ee " MAY WAS DE HIL MILLONES DE DOLARES CE Los CU BANOS RICOS Y ACOHOGADOS, Ed LOS can- COS DEL DESTIERRO. ALGUH DIA, LOS $4220- BA, TESORAN QUE HACES, QUIERAN Coz 20, *, $B CONTRIBUCION AL TEsGRO.DE tA sozaea.. ‘ ‘A tenes cubanos han sa- frido cl decosiise de sus at- de la Florida por tatentar ba- cer tlegar armas y municianes a Cuba o por hacerle la cue- tra al bandido Castro en Né- sico a el. Canada. Ena came bio, otros. mds afortanados, Se bar hecho ricos o han g0- zado dc una vida mielle en’ sus trajines de luchadores contra la tirania, Esto ha causado la divi- siéa del destierro. A la vez que la corrupeion y el escep-: ded omegres as jis «la capalsion alcunos dolutes 0 ser te diie do_cn Ja nomma de la CLh o lu 4 Jus oa D. t Sich. Bi i. est} dedLiae. Pero si alguien El alto nivel de vido de Estados Unidos, cue ebsecbe a raneipsemnne nanos aang eg ee CUBANOS HALOS Y BUENOS | quiere asiesgarse a suftir; | carcel y persecuciones, 2 que, le chequeen ei teléfono; yt - i: , 4 aan a que se le dilame por fa; of | Brensa y lasadio, pues que. ‘ se atreva a ‘desafiar la aeu- tralidad norteamenscanz y dra- { le de hacer una incursién a! Ja costa de Cuba o adquiera. j una emoarcacién para Mevar { armas. de contrabando a fais-{- - id. 0 se mcta en trajines de j Sabotaje contra Castro. =. st / Nunea con mis vigencia! ‘el viejo postulado biblico: | _Poe sus obsas los conocereisi Esox disizentes de bate-:. les y jets, son los bien pa-| gadon,- . . Los que hap sufrido en - cicrrus, exipedicnies de de- Dortacicn ... cson son los de. iar. a 1, Que cbras som azores, 80 buenas razones. © les desterrodos cubsnos en el disfrute de los bie- oo. nes moterioles de 1a sociedad omericana, conspird na 2 contro el patriotismo y Ia abnegocién que deben pris : mos ene! espiritu de ic emigrocibn. Qui si hubié- 4: semos dodo en otros playss mos inhespitalarics, en el Motto Grosso, en el Peten a en to Tundra conc SOMES, LOS QUE TIEN EM PAROPIEDADES £3 CU- cis. Sent anaes diense, ya habeia comenzado lo guerra de indepen “ 14-0000 * . y la abpeeciin de los euba- fos, e@-echo afos que dura ‘su matrie, no ba ilevado ai a Estaéas Unidos ni a las paciones del hemisferio que sin disccepar en una coma, a libraries de su sufrimieato. Ni siquicra en el mero cumplinsento de lo que maa- cionales escritas en Caracas, Bogeta y Rio ce Janeiro. Estsios Unidos y las wal Iiznadas republicas ber- manas del Costincatc, ne s0- le eo wxeven us dedo para syedar, como vienen obliza- das, 2 gee el puvzblo de Cuba fecengriste sa. soberania y eestatlezea sus libertades, sine que impiden con Is [ser- za, tode istento de los ps- trictas cubaaos por hacer Ile- gt a les que desalian el pa- redéa de las ejeciciones en la isla, oe mensaje solidaric es ba forma de armas y cuni- cieses. Esco, mis que fariseis- me e@ hipocresia, es «0 acto canslla, que coavierte ea esa majignege © 1a OFA y los trav wel oe near por th eficas © geardaespa del a- sesisa y bandido Castro a gue Wa sido Iievada Nente- anériea, quizé babsis ya qua guerxa evil en Cuba, Marveazérica dice que Simgatiza con los exbszcs Hibers. Pero el sparse de wepresics de las sctivilades de les patrictas e0 esta 2a- clin, es cen vecee née ax:- phe y cosiose que ei qc extstia cuando !os comesis- tas en is Sierra Meesira usa- faua fa Floridz exmo base de agayo logistico para so iverrececioa. Es ar vesrets avnces wor Tas aan our severe Bert Wow v tine [ras ORB Sis3 Grissca, semis ewrratla, 24 stewie een LOS REMEGADOS... Vierodelo Pos? siguen sa politica exterior, { _~ LTDak Pula Daw ar Eesias A fye una _corina co sume, El afan de deiender ia absurda ley de neatralidad so era tan vigoroso como hoy, 3 } que destiicn cdio discriminctorio contra !es cubsnes pesar de que Estados Unidos Ro tiene relacioaes amisto-; sas formales coa el barbudo de La Habana. y 1) Cipiz de Holguin en el Exilio, ex-cficioi del ejerci- - Azenci Central ae inelizens 3 10 G2 Estedos Unidos, groduado en una cecdemia mi+ To la’ so} liter ce este pais, descendiente de muy respetable ffomiiia de nuestro término, ex- preso politico en Cu bo y uno de los dirigentes de la cboricca expedicién @ Haiti, fue condenodo a dos meses de prisién el pa- sodo miércoles. falsa ocusccién de hoterle pegsdo al pericdiste que APPIAAR Emepnass REIS Cai a TAL Usha dese sre: Jesis Fonjul, responsabie miliser del Muni- pon In_periodista provoecd izez de es £5 2! ! Quien crea que Estados j Jo retratcba cucndo Fonjul y otros 70 eusanos onti- : Unidos o la OFA van a hacer | comunistes se hallabon presos tros el frecaso del 3 ‘ algo coatra Castre es un idio- } de Enera en Coyo Maroton. ta incorable © es ua vendido miserable. De noda volieron los numerases testigos que ao Quies, por cantener es- ofirmesen que Fanjul no fue quien le pegs al imper- tos eupejiamas, cobra dinero, | tinente cinico. El juez y el reportere, que aporen- gre es el casode muchos ma-4 femente goza de grendes influencics en Jo-corte, ~~~. les cubanos. maiasa foci. | donde ejerce de cronista judicic!, se reian burioa- mente del condenodo, en un odiose abuso de poder. _ que responder de su felosia. Noneamérica y Rusia, aj pesar de sus discrepancias | es piblizo, estin de acuerdoy POWEHS Multa, O:siz6 con cinco dics de orresto. _ en el gran plane mundial. Na- da los separa. ¥ solo tent que chore tropiezon, omén de con !s cermo de sus ingresos, con Ia dificultod de troslederse al trabojo -. an dispondra de los cobetes in-; yo lo escvelo, preocupa a anbos el peligro amarillo que para les afios 701 tercontinentaies para agredixj ala CRSS y a EE. tl. Quizd Norteamérica 20 tenga otra axernativa en su) montienen o Felipe Rivero en los propies ergistuics sin fionze ni juicio, en violocién tszeonte de sus se seps que en derechos civiles y humanos, desde hace mas de tres ere idilio de Tashingtoe yj *&5€S- Mosev, el -predlo cubano ; a aera estrategia gicbal y en la de- fensa de su vida misma. Pera qe sido clavado ea la cruz. I Y que se diga que tam-j a a ‘ : Or ‘biée fos males eubanos qued 7 oe arta aaieposea Los intervenes del i Estados Usides a ion de bal patsia, bacicedase pagar 344 dineros por sa negra waicion son una pizsa ce cerdcm. Las organizeciones que 50 tienen ames, ni borco ni dinero, ai sus ditigentes ¢escfien la hipdcrito fey de neutrelided, son orqoai- zeciones de meniira. cverda los iribunales populares del costrato. Pee rT ar an ere tr ae we? En todo caso, estos rifos se penan con ung “ Fenjul tiene una esposa y uns gequets hija Mas!dito jvez que en su furia eaticubana, re- . Son los mismos endiabledos chspatintas” que ‘ “i a as Ack tithe a Net ma = age * more “= . seone Lome de La Cruz 14-0000 | | | | | | 7 a 2POCENOS GANAR SOLOS LA GUERRA? Yo creo que si, pero ese no es ef tema del or- ticulo. Lo que si creo es que los cubanos no esta- mos haciendo todo lo necesario para ganar. En efec- to, podemos formar un ejércite invasor de 25,000 cu- banos bien odiestrados y opertrechados, cdquiriendo _ armas, aviones y barcos para desembarcor por dis- tintes puntos extrotégicos, al mismo tiempo que Ia resistencia interna inicie en toda lo isla una compa- ia de sabotoje que propicie el triunfo. Eso !o podemos hacer sin la cyudo de ‘nodie, nos boston nuestros hombres y nuestro dinero. Si para entonces, Rusic ho reticado sus tro- pas de Io isto, el triunfo serd clamorase y rapido, pe- ro de lo contecrio, o lo América Libre y a los Esto- dos-Unidos, no le quedaré otra alternativa que apo- yor nuestra guerra justa y necesoria. ~ - Le iniciotiva osyumida por los propios cubs - nos, descarta lo posibilidad de unc guerra internacio- nol, que es el nico valladar que hasts chore, se ha opuesto o las determinociones de lo OEA y de Wosh- ” ington. Se necesito mucho socrificio por porte de los eubonos optos paro lo querra y de ics odinerados, porque ellos son los que tienen que dor vide y ha- clenda por fo independenciade fo patria y lo felici- dad de los generaciones futures. : Ambos sccrificios esténocreditedos por nucs- " tros ontepasodes: Carlos Manu! de Céespedes, An- tonio Meceo. Froncisco V. Aguilera, Iqracio Agro- monte, y un pueblo entero, Beyomo, y otro pueblo, Guéimero, ordieron pore iluminor el comino de Io fi- bertad, o !a por que infinidad de cubonos ofrendaron vidos y fortunos en oras de fa independencio. Estomos incustiendo en los mismas privacio- nes, en identicos socrificies, en iguales inmol ocio- nesy ejemplos nobles, porque estomes defendiendo fo misma causo sagoda. tioy que hocer conciencio de guerro, concien- cio de sacrificio. No importa quien ha de disigir Io guerra, que & lo potrio se sirve desde cualquier lu- qr. El triunfo no sera de los jefes, sino de todos los que porticipemos en ta lucha; todos tenemos. que trabojor: la hora es de socrificios y renunciamientes. A lo Gnico que no podemos senuncior es 0 peleor por _ Cubs y morir por ells. Lo potrio 2s ara y no pedestal; es agonia y dober, dijo el Apdstel, y musié en Dos Ros, ta ra GusAENEL EZILIO Por CRISO . Hoy 10 mil holguineros en Estados Unidos. Lo mayor porte exiicdes. Aunque abundan ios emi- grodos que no muestron interés alguno en vengar a- Gravias ni reconquistar su perdida dignidad de hom- bres. 10 mil hombres y mujeres en pie, poniendo ca- da dia su grano de crena en el edificiode tc libertad, podricn hacer mucho. Pezo Ics comechegues gue has- to aqui i dirigicn lo Raiecattiorte $n 2s termino en el_des- ti mi Se reyrics. si auigzen : j checue de lo CIA sor cecc:o ce jo mess. Ya ayant, s i } En to esesbilea en cue obtuvieron % votos y f bt I én bi 3 S66: one ive73s como Su sarigual Monoisto Alive. ghorg emsezs:3 el exitic exitio gora quien dijo: “Fidel, me miro en tus 0105..." No se deje engenor: no hey ni mil curcnos que qe se reuncn coca semone con su gsupo, que se mul- tes con unos peses ol mes, o que sueden con el fusil gee nos quitcrs de le frente la ceniza del deshonor. 14-0000 cee ceed ae re renner eae eae aan Pr ‘ @usa por Dane Por IGNOTUS Un ex oficial del ejércite costrista secién Ile- godo o Micmi desde Cube, dijo que los olistedos de la famosa divisidn 50 del ejército comunists con o- Cantonomiento en Manges de Barcgua, son todos del Servicio militar obligatario y de menos de 20 anos y que no muesiran entusiasmo por la tio Tata” como Ilonien a Fidel Costro. Agregs que sino hay un desemborce desde afyerc, cuclquier mofcaa las amas de cosa, deses— peradas porla crisis de los alimentos, scien por cien- tos de miles a to calle y desribon al régimen. Finalizé diciendo que en Son Luis, sélo bay 13-comunistes. Y que estoes poco mas 0 menes la si- tuacién en Cubs entero. El pseudo eseritor Lee Lockwood que ha ‘puesto en circulacisn un lujose libro gue se vende a 10 détares en Estados Unidos, con decenos de foto- gratias de la “*tia Toto” y una amplia descsipcién de $u Gpetito de Fantagruel (aimueszo en Uvero: Lechén osodo, orraz, frijoles, yuco y fufs de pldteno, peilo : frito, cerveza, vino, cozac, filete mignon’ y tcbeccs), - ‘dice que obunda un excelente posto pora el genodo | Ilomado “‘marcbé”, of que el INRA do muche oten- _cién. + . e Ane Loura Infonte, que era quizé fe seforo . ms oristocrética y discriminctoria de Holguin, casa- ds con un fips parasitorio, goilego, Homodo Femen- do Zerrille, es de los de “’patria o muerne’, y en sus olordes democriticos borre Ios colles de Io ciudad. Su hijo “Pincho” bebedor, parransero y alkorotoder, - gue ilegé s rebar 0 sus parientes, es todo jele de INRA en Holguin... ¥ wn eandidato segue ola s0g0 y el sebo en - fo gusims cucndo coize lo sotropia rusa del Coribe. Se ven muy poces susos en Holguin y en toda lo provincia de Griente. Corre el rumor de que se von los que quedon. Uno euchocho cutona que trobojcbs Como doméstice de uno rusa, dico que este fe req alguac rope y le dijo que se morchate « su pois. Armando Acosta Cordero, antiguo concejal co- munista ce Soncti Spiritus, que deserté de la vieja auardia. tiendo preminda con el baialate de In previ ine cio ofieatal, estobo entregado a ta ‘ ‘dolce vite” procticote el contrabando y Ia bolsa negra, disponio de muckes autos, fincas y casas. Bebic como un de- monio. Dias pasados hizo una boda fastuosa a su hi- ja en Sentiago de Cubs. Ahora esté en desgrocio. Le han quitedo el mando. Se han destruico les vollas de gallos en los ciudodes de interior. Pero se mantienen las de los pobluditas monte adentro. Se apuesta fuertemente en las lidias. Son frecuentes las “‘poradas’’ de cinco - mil peses.E! dinero es producto de la enorme corrup cién de les autoridades, }3 bolsa negra y el juego de - terminoles + protegidos por milicianos y comités de vi- giloncio. £s normal que los genizaros del régimen - “decomisen’’ pero no encausen a los infelices que moten un cerdo o venden,c hurtedillas, ua racimo de a plétanos o unas frutas. - Es de-viejo sabido cue le corruncion de Io, od." ministrocién es siempre ei preludio del desrumbe. . e ‘ . . Con motivo de {a conferencia de OLAS se or- dené 1a ceperacién y pintura de fachedes de los edi- -ficies de los avenidas y correteras, Se ecopié came _y Cerveze'en todos los pueblos y se Hevd o las hote- les donde se olojaria la “*maffia’’ comnista latino- omezicens. En Cuba todo es simulacién y mentire. Mucho geriédico y revisits mal escrito, y peor impreso en pésiao popel. Nedie cree yo en Fidel Castro. Ni lo resgetan. En especial, son virulentos los comen- torios de las mujeres, incluyendo miembros del parti + do, en 55s estoblecimientos vacios de merconcias. “ . . + . “4 . Doe - : 7 ea aa v “Pe. ‘ of ‘ oe i: « x, a . . . t 2 eee to é wore, Lae. $.. . an) . i - ek — x Viste obrea de Ia siuded de Holgvin | | 14-09000 | progios. eer ea oo i | elglmente enticonusistes. y DEMOGRAG FETA EL ECO, se escribe con letra de pueblo, con acento de libertad y por eso emplea el mensaje di- recto a los obzeras y campesinos, a jos estudicntes, militares, profesionales, propietcrios y a todas las closes que intesran lo sociedad democratic. Cube, Hungria, Rumonia ..... no tienen cc- tualmente estudiantes ni centros de cultura; en esos : pueblos no pueden hober actividedes docentes por- que éstos exisen necesoriamente un clima de liber- tod y derecho que es impasible en los estodos comu- nistos. El estudicnte, el profesional y el intelectuel, : como el crtista, el politico, el atlete, el trebajcdor y el compesino, el militar y el industrial, necesitca de le liberted como del aire mismo. Ei hombre fue he- : cho pare In libertad y sin ella prefiere la mueste. - Eales pueblos esclavizcdos por el eomunis- mo -no puecen haber institutos militores, porque los _ @féreitos constitucionales son instrumentos que go- sontizen el iziperio de las leyes y los derechos de lo civdedenia, y en los paises comunistas no se respe - “ton esos priscipios, sino que se violan constcnte- mente pore contener ol individuo bajo un estodo de terror permozente. -- - - Ai ao pueden hober profesioncles ni inte- lectucles, ai politicos, porquela libertad de penso- miento esta restringida y solo se pueden repetir las - codsignes. .. €s esos paises comunistas no hoy presse fi - bre, todo esté bajo ef control del estado, lo msmo que les orgonizeciones obreres, civicos, etc. propietarios y los industricles hea sido -despojodes de sus bienes y negocios, porque Ia pro- piedod priveds y fo inicictive posticular estan tesmi- Acatemente prohibidas. . El hombre no puede tenes ni, idecs ai bienes Le medre no puede educor sus hijos, porque - @swa son servidores del Estedo y desde pecueiios al Partido Comunista los somete o edoctrinomiento. Se sugrimen y se sacionzn fos alimentas, por- : que on puedo sano y fuerte es rebelde. Cemglimos nuestro debes de incorporasnos af movimiento ge:.eral poro sclvos c Ia América; cuere- mos cocdyuve: en los esfuerzos que se realizen en ' 1 - ese sentids y pors ello no escotimoremos ningin so- Sicio. Somos demberotes y, por tontc, somos esen - 7- ae eens Pree een mae NI NA miner g AS & AY COMMNISME Somos cristicnos y, por tante, sames esen- cialmente onticomunistas. Somos libres y, por tanto, sanas esencial - mente onticomunistas. Lo Likerted o la prisida; Ig Patria o lo es- clavitud; Dios 0 el mcteriolisme. Junto a lo Liberted, junto a le Patric y junto a Dios, esté lo Democrecia; ol lado de le opresicn, el crimen, la miseria y cl moterialisns, esta el co- ane NEIL bie VE LAA No nos ha soprendido fa ocSud postrera de. Gobierno de Venezuela, al retisor pcticomente, io denuncia que ‘*valientemente™” nobis zresentodo cate” la OEA, contra el gobierno comunisis cubano gor su agesive. politica de-intervencion y sutwersion. .- El camorada Leoni ha venids jacondo cod des b-zajes; ton pronto monda o prender & ics Comuni:-tos como fos pone en Sibertod; tos persigue chora y les ampara luego. Su gobiemo ho sido ams core perfects de molobarismo politico. Estamos seguros, obsolutomerte sequras, que . si ef Ejército venezoisno no se butiers martenide -. .- firme en su discipline milites y obetiescia ala Cons- fitueion, yo los comunisies se nuciersn opedercdo del gobierno venezolano y Sa potrin de Goliver ests- ria viviendo el mismo colvorio que sufre |e potric de Mossi. No dudomos que oJ presidente de Cosocos Se _fetoza el experimento msrxiste y gex es0, hemos se- — guido atentomente sus pasos. Cyonds ics fuerzos de lo democrocia desrocarea si Presigerte Govicst del Brosil, Lecni no seconccié of nuews qisierns, is mis- mo sucedié en el caso de Santo Damage, spelondo 6 uns precorio.y obsurde dectrina de su ontecesor y mentor, don Rémulo Betencoust. éQué quesic el comerads, Gwe se quedaren en sus puestos Bosch y Govier’? 2Y si los patriotes cubanos derrocan ai tiseno Cosse 7 se constitsye es lo isla un gobierno provisional, sens reconocido por Leoni? Hoy hombres por cuyos WEES No Cone $6n- 93, lo que corre €s petsGieo... a atten Gnsane wh tee pane err at 14-0000 sete mbites ae nek nb cone pe ace emerges 4 snes ents am Bean 8 tama toeen cae ele asta ae oan 6 En el embiente de! exilio cubano, flota fa in- fessagente de si conviene ser optimista o si perjudi- €a que los voceros de !o opinion publica del destie- ste, se excezen en sus pronuncicmientos, torciendo quiz la direccicn de los acontecimientos, al preci - piter o los petrictas en una direccion que, por su no- turaleza requiese mas tiempo y moyores refleziones. . Uses estimon que es fatol pora Io causc cu- Bena, que los periodistos y los lideres de la accion enticomuniste se muestren demasicdo optimistas por- que osi.dessientan @ fos potriotcs del exilio y a fos de Is resistezcic interior, desolenténdoles pore pro- seguir Io lucke of hacerles creer que no ron yo nece- sorios sus tescicos esfuerzos, porque des todos mo - dos, con el concurso de los norteomericases, los ecverdos de fc OEA, Ia colcboreciin de los sobier- nos Iotinoemericonos y |o concurrencia de fectores impondercdles, Cuba ho de ser libre en eno feche proximo. Otros creen que lo que résulté clranente per- fodicial pore Is cousa do Ja independencis cubcna es ef pesimismo que derrochen algunos comenteristes y disigentes, porcue ol formarse ese derrotise en Ia masa subcss, dentro y fuera de lo isla, tédos nox se- signoremos o continuer viviendo en el estrarjero o Isemes penseado en adagtemos a los exigercics del ségimen cosiriste. - + Mesetros reconocemos que embes sesis estén ovolades por buenas rezones y por lo tonto se justi- fice que ceds une tengo numerosos prosélitos cue . defienden celsrosomente sus postuicdes. Pere, creo que no debemos coer necescria- mente 23 axe ds los dos bundos exitenios. Desexos ser optiniztcs sin Wegor ¢ lo fentosio; ua epticismo sensoto que lejos de confundic o 1a opiniéa goalies y desolenter « los Sotriotas, sea copaz de fonucr una opiniés més fieme y conclizos los esfuerzos de todos en Io fucks c muerte contra el comunisme opresor. KRuestre optimiemo debe ser medido,ho de dos fe seasociéa 3 peecisa da que si lo podemes kecer, ze- so con ef exiserzo y of secsificio de todos: Nuestro optimises ks de ser fa en ol tsiunio, sesoiecion ke- soica de locker hasta vances. ¢ Sebosante de gutanos : | é Or inngr- 5 Hi i El optimismo he de ser sincero, que muestre gtondezo; debe ser valiente y generoso para que se contagie’o los que aun estén equivocodos o indeci- sos. . El pesimismo debe ser suprimido de raiz; na- die debe. sentirse pesimista, no podemos perder lo batalla antes de que comience. Morir onticipadamen- te, por nuestra isresoluta voluntad, equivale al sui- cidio y nadie tiene derecho @ desoir ef iemedo ur- - gente de lo Potrio; nadie puede inhibirse. E! pesimismo debe ser suprimido netamente por el reolismo; pesor nuestros fuerzas no e+ encon- tramos debiles sino ponemos mos fuertes pora ven» cer. El pesimismo debe coder 5 su lugor ry Io estras te gia guerseristo, pora atocar cuonde seomos sufl+ cientemente poderosos pora derroter ab enemigo.. No es coborde oplozer es combote. Tenemos que hocernos fvertes y tener va plan; debemos estor conscientes de nuestra fuerza, de nuestra moral y de nuestro volos; y estor segueos, del triunfo definitive. Y, sobre todo, despojamos de ambiciones personoles, de vonidades y complejos. El momonte es de guerra y sacrificios, pora todos hay un lugor de peligro y gloria; que code cual ecupe su puesto. Bi Cabalio se enfermé y tan feriow re puso que on veterinaslo ruso ving y lo reconocié. Tan epfermo lo encontré que le quits la monturs y ai veste fa nistadura éijo 2 todos lus eubances El Penco no Gene evra. 14-0000 o ala tatatmtadatent a raq ran LOS CROMBER SS EM BL Ek Lloma granzemente Io otencién Io cterno juventud del Dr. Eduosdo (Guarro) Ochoa en sus 55 chos que parecen 40. Atribuye el ex-alcalde este milagre a _ Su equilibrio espiritual lo- grado en estudios y medi- : . teciones enlos disciplines "de fa orden mistica de los _ “Resceruces”’. Dice “*Guarro”’: “A -Cestro”. tt ps Costa elerta Gempo, el sebot capitin del Kjército de Entadun Uoidos, Emeido Oli- Wa, Be pone sa Itaje de pal- sano y hace medsa docena de Geclasaciunes ea ta primera pégina dela pressa anunciar- do que “prepara un ejéicito secrete para cuanda Hecuc el momento de dettocas 8 Can- uo’. Se da unos cuanton via- fes por el mundo y¥ tegrena a 6us funciones auiitases. Ene tamos por lerceta vez en pre- seacia del lendmeno, después que Oliva 52/16 de Sas prisio- nes ce Casiso, tras el fiasco Se babia de Cochinos, Al presente, quedan unos 70 oficiales cubases en las Sélo Oliva se ha per- la magnifica esperiencia entiquecesia nw aval de dade profexsonal. _ fines de oto se cumple ej 2-!a ClA en lo orccnizg- pints finze, Evelio Borre- contesto: Donde quiere qué ciclo espiritual del azote S22 - €omunistc en Cubs. Eso marca ef final de Fidel EL GENERAL OLIVA SAAS EI EIA AY Peleg Lifaieic CoS 9 4 dort pte : PWIND aw bb EAU e cucdro de robojoen el In- Vietnam, como oficial de * Dénde estén y ce se SOM ICFO And:és Paseiso, un betallén de to 9a. divi- hon hecho los cx-lerisic. Svien Se mudd pera Inmo- sin de infenteria, Viene torae Andine (Di aitn) D,, kaiee, donde se desempena destinado de nuevo a Fort + ; seay Beg. COTO profesor de Ciencias Benning, Georgia. ten_No } oncurrito g £7 UM High School. yuna sole reunion dominica} ° del Municizio. Ccusa ex- trateza esa desicic des- — Gy. 2 Hoce un tiempo fe pre- guats o un jefe en Woczh- Honrs lo altima reu- ington como podria ir ¢ e- pcze es : nién de los holguineros, la Jear en Cubs si se preci- bues de 'su cirecs conceng- presencia del Eetailodee pitaban los ocontecimien- ent'comunista ypetriote de tas alli. Y el coneral fe g0, octuclmente Copiténa se holle, estosa o mene: . del Ejército de los Este- de 20 horcs de su potrie’. Lo organizocién oca- dos Unidos. Durcnte on a be de perder un velioso sito, Borreso combctio es an a ime ween ae em ereeemettmemerne tema tase e poo. Abora Oliva anda waji nando de ta mano del travie 30 Ensiquito {luestas, ef bre def Sanco Jie Marti. ya rumpia tos tecords de vial | Jes de Matolo Artime, Joans 4 ta Casto y Luis Conte Aguet, ..: 10. oe "pu in lin de an ace = . - tado por lon tniluyentes 624 quicrdintas de Gashncton!; = - at . Oliva, ex-olscial del ejereud 4. ~~ oa & constitucional que cuando cat . yé Gatista corsaba en - + « . . encucta militar yanast e= P21 1c foto muesiva el bonita porque “Colixto Gorcia’” , nam, aparecié en 1a primera; ‘ . plana dei “ierald’” de Mame: C& AUestTO z<sblo, donde se reunion clegenente como ex-ayodante de Fidel; los vecines ce Holguin... : ; Castro en fa Sierra Sizestra.} fe) ; oy ¥ en unas declarzciones mali TODOS LOS DOSINGOS, A LAS SUCE DEL MEDID- i fo ee 2censeisdas, Oliva hizo anai desafortunada incursion en Lal Doliteca aiacando 2 sus anti- Lh entice cee mae tos jeles militares en Cuba] OIA, SE 2EUKE LA ASAMBLEA DEL MUNICIPIO hos 0 fo cual ba ayedado . i _ pon ae ei cual ba Zreiois| DE HOLGUIN EM EL DESTIEARO. mando de is brigada 206, quien no debia castar polvo- fa en salvas ni dejarse “cho teas’ por tos vives. Luger: Loca! del Colesio de Abogados de Cubs eich == Exilio.- Avenida 17 y Calle 12 dei South West. : No ses usted de los gue elvidon 9 los que quedaren ots. . $i no hoy seuniones periddicas pare treScjos précti- cos, no hoy orconizeriaa, y cin orgocizecién, mili - gG. tonciay discipline, no hebed quero de literocién. £. ates ee ro, 14-0000 CO unctassifien = ANAL com cnt [1] secret 7: ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET ‘ i 4 4 é i | : ? i + « . i 2 : t : i : 7 : ‘ it : : 4 : : [ 3 be { bes i e i fa i : d a 3 ~ “4 7 i. wey saat: Ded ee Wlaton ete arte ee y of LPP LO oreo rene mcorern or ean “ Se tebatetbyal Abt tert 3 ta ieee Se etesaanesia Bia a | 15 Seg7 ' SO! OF 2667 |e Sr 610s" C) secret CONFIDENTIAL oO a a UNCLASSIFIED . 5 tHe labo: LW a shee a Biehl aca Ure E eh BeaPt ook y Og cte pet Tee tat Maes ol ibe ' cron 14-0000 ad mgr: sertmetne heat pmo an SS DEFOR mR Aten eae ete tp At aaron yt ann natnh cm a mane sat heweicigty oi [Nt020.¢.00) crmmarenson - SERRE ~ - sEGiEt Kee GN OGC 67-1772 15 September 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH Division V4 ATTENTION: Mr. Walter Cini SUBJECT: © yeasferrer Trial, Miami, Florida 1, I called Mr. Philip Morris, attorney in the Department of Justice respeasivle for the Masferrer case, and ascertained from him that the conspiracy tria! is scheduled in the United States District..Court in Miami, Florida, for 6 Novernber 1967. Of the original defendants indicted, the only one dropped was Mitchell Livingston Wer Bell of Powder Springs, Georgia. A recap of the current defendants is as follows: co . ROLANDO MASFERRER ROJAS, also known as ROLANDO MASFERRER, also known as "PANCHO" JEAN BAPTISTE GEORGES ANTONIO LEON ROJAS RENE JUARES LEON JULIO ATON CONSTANZO PALAU MARTIN FRANCIS XAVIER CASEY - 2. Mer. Morris further said that Orlando Bosch was _ scheduled for trial in Valdosta, Ceorgiz, on Monday, 18 September 1967; however, he was in an automcbdile accident in the Miami area sometime during the week of 4 September, and therefore there would be a hearing in Valdosta, Georgia, requesting a continuance of this trial until sometime in October. Bosch is now scheduled to go on trial in Miami, Florida, on 2 January 19€8, 3. It wae deemed appropriate to ask the Department of Justice the status of thece trials in view of Martin Casey‘s name . appearing in cable traffic relative t- ‘the Brown interview.” co sa K, Meee - . 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14-00000 ee SR Rie De a carrey 104-10176-10068 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | MATERIAL REVIEWED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF NEMBERS 0 sb ) nice | Dp cee | STA |} r in ne tcad JH, ; HO DOCUMERTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE DATE DATE RECEIVED! RETURNED| REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) | SIGNATURE OF REVIEFING OFFICIAL Sut 1 Aen Ano SY Nahe! RNID % SPeRIETE-ED ~ ee: 338 et , wet ene emote amt 14-00000 ’ i t k- t tC OS eat SECRET. F -ke . i 23. Approximately in July 19.4 I~1 had a second interview with "Nordiac t in the presence of "Jin" and "znrique.® 4 2h. At the apscial request of tne "friends," in September and Uctober 1964 we sent forward reverts on tne officers of the Hevolutionary Armed Porces in the six provinces, including any backsround data and informa. tion we had on them. Afverwards, the work. of making. Summaries of Infor- "*mation was intensified, c ee 25. During Ausust-September-October 196k ‘picket linea were fomed in , front of the airline companies taas had filents to hexico, and in front , of airports, Mexican tourist azencies, and Hexican Consuletes as a pro- 1° test against tno Lexican Government and its policy witn relation to Cuba | This was done in Puerto Atco, Venezuela, -iani, bew York ena other place in the United States. Tais was dons daily in hiami and New York. On different occasions pickets were placed in front of theaters waich were showing Mexican films. in Uctover Pickets were placed in iami and Lian ‘Beach and propasande was hanced out at tne tine of the holcing of the ASTA (Shirty-fourth World Congress of Travel Agencies), ; . oe : : . oo : 26. In November 195 we began to pass information to the "frtends™ abou the trainin: camps which were being opened in New Jersey to rrepars and train people for the invasion of Haiti, we infiltrated sore of our peo into tnis group and thus Kept informed of avergtning that weat on, ae 4 27. At the end of 195) and up to April 1945 we continued te nake studies js Asong them were tnose on the Cuban Telephone Enterprise, tne Department -. of Port and Coastal Visilance, censorsnip of correspondence, Cuban natior . Bi budgets 1954/65, radio programs heard in Cuba. : -.; 28. At the request of the “friends” we collaborated in the reception ac- ‘ _ tivities for Juanita CASTRO and obtained the support of the exile organi- ; zations for rallies organized in Kiami and liew York, E ‘ 29. In December 196 we orsanized a szreat propaganda campaion, mobilizis. all the Hasonic ledzes so they would back the proposai of tne Masons who. were supporting LOPzZ Mateos at the UN, Y: ~ a ENN AE RO NA FeO ONT vy einer never ei RR 30. We scted asa su pport mechanism to the "friends" in the matter con- eerning Mrs. LIPPLRI, , We kt LORRI Yee RRR RINT ime EES A EA i. 31. In the first months of 1965 an attempt wus made on three different “occasions to carry out Rescue Operation No, 1. { 32, During the first months of 1965 we kept informed about the situatict | in the Dominican Republic and the particisa tion of the Cubans and Domint: i’ ° ans in the Miami area in what was going on. : Fert a SEEN eI aeate te 33. Dburing this whole peried, in view of the . @Xiles and of the formation of zo many new our avents into all the o division existing among, thy ; oxile groups, we infiltrated rganizations and renortod On .all tne movers iis of leaders of those wroups and their activities, on all their ctater: 163 8nd action plans, Our sim and Purpose wes to report everyting abuut = / Movements of the Cubsns and tho exile OPOUDS » : “3h, During this period we also bezan carding e11 our Peports for the 14-00000 frre ot + rat . (Orgnatset ton) 334 org barved Ny Sorerh HER 3%, vented FE 1%, emi Lote “ae Pad wer7 Little eiccecs $ Feaeives a levitation from toe % O%ler, oe "3 writing aetablietan, If ve-ent}y t- 2 Ttepats Us Fre = at it presently eoneitertar she Vite s . . & force of 150 to 200 traised nem cf the Keltian exile group. . . i . . * + 2 EBCEB-319/01038, 16 Oct 64 tie 251-04", ° Crvg te export the Covermest ta Exile of Beiti is the i. Corer will at fon any Et. fe alti, bit wil) ecrort the Corermcra: to Prile"s canti latow. fwet, ecrerting So ceuree, Ferale Jcecph af S12, 10 agajsst Casusise eat sexiest any Contre is any Tutere @overnesnt of Faiti. . . PAS-b3s12, 18 rune 6} file 3-9-4 - Que of § argunizetions ectined es Faition exile organization ealied P'. soe TE. B2k-S97TS, 16 Dee 63 File 201-11°281 Salties exile orgugization. Leaders of this orgeniretion eat Legion Literetri-e base eftered to place thecselres water the parseral leovterstip of CP.5, wie gles les o wrrvigg wetaticashis with the ers cf Jenne Vaiti. Thhee three erage, sions vith the exiies te . fasto Coringo © those cov in Bait! will fers part of the FAN, but eftract losing teste fotivitual a, Sentity. : iOcd 3 8 05 Tin? 37) 16 Sept 6 = EMlact/1 Pre. - he =. “ P, A Pee rn er taht abet’, a ae Bore nt do far? eam ee aaa 14.90000 | a } CC) uictassiFieo | Ca CONF*MeNTIAL ; ‘| _s« ROUTING GND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Optional) Gratis NasreeRere EXTENSION aR we ttn ed la es wns Sere suTERBAL USE OMLY Labi oi tenis FS 10“ Fy 6 fg ks ie SECRET we tie bes 14-0000 crwwrce nena DI te NLR LCA MRL ed NRLEIN aa ef carpenter ’. only between Clark and Masferrer. Asa pro-Batista Cubs, Masferrey . |, as _ known to us at the time of the Bay of Pigs. In fact, at one point just ey before the invasion, the U.S, Department of J . kim in jail in Florida for violation of the provisions of the Neutrality Act. ‘/ATT fe 7 ous office is at 78 Fifth Avenue and the telephone number is WA 4-2750. - - ~ am ats. art ok. . UNITED STATES GovegNMENT 9 t~¥04* Se 3 Memorandum XAAL 19997 To oe Mrs. Sue Panzer From =: Chief, DO Division { SA SUBJECT, Meeting with Rolando Masfer - DATE: 18 August 1964 1,° In accordance with our conversation, I am sending you the facts as I know them regarding the 7 August meeting in n New York City between Rolando Masferrer and Averell Clark.” . Apparently Masferrer knows Stanley Ross, the Editor of El Tiedipo. a Spanish-language newspaper published in New York. The Possibly Masferrer did not previously know Ross, But at any rate, either on his own or through someone else, he got in touch with kim in late July or_early August and said that he wanted to be put in touch with an American with an aviation and military background, I do not know too much about 68 at the moment except that he has had considerable Latin American : experience and would be a logical person for any Latino to approach. It ' would be very easy to obtain additional evidence on him if desired, 3. Iam attaching for your information a list of the stockholders {a El Tiempo, Inc. to provide some indication of who is behind Ross, In addition, we have a list of all the senior officers of El Tiempo, 4, Ross knew of Clark through the Hitchcocks listed, as you will note, as stockholders, Mrs, Margaret Hitchcock is Clark's annt, while Thomas Hitchcock I is his first cousin as presumabiy, is ¥iiliiam Hitchcock. During the war Clark was an outstanding fighter pilot, having flown with the RAF through the roughest days of the Batile of Britain, and . thereciter shifted to the Americans with whom he flew many missions as 2 P-47 pilot. He is still in the Air Force Reserve. 5. At Rose's request Clark met Masferrer at the El Tiempo office in New York City on 7 August. Ross left the room so that the session was ustice arrested him and put Rela “> see Ute anette eectaens mane AS anette Ae Poor hoe . seats wont boaetomes Aon gemini Leeann re aad ney é i . ¢ h | ‘ +t z 3 i 14-0000 panini eit te an 6. Masferrer alleged to Clark that he was representing some twen ' Cuban exile organizations, and that he was working with a Haitian, Charles Farben, | head_of an anti-Duvalier organization known as "Capois rt. . in return for help from Masferrer, Forben was to be asked to let Masferrer >. but he asked that Clark not mention hie intention to harrass Cuba, since he . said that Masferrer would have to leave to him what matters he chose to » to him through Ross. _ waz; I had known his family for many years, and one of his closest friends, " associated with the Agency. Incidentally, I believe that Clark has had some wa patina pend atts he oe -2- 4 orben allegedly asked Masferrer to help his organization by leasing or . buying a PBY-5 aircraft for use against Duvalier. Masferrer claimed that Forben's group was in a position to take control of the Ile de la Gonave., . ° an island just off the west coast of Haiti in the gulf north of Port au Prince. It is conceivable that this is the wrong island since Clark did not have the name of the island in question, but based on the description of its location by Masferrer, 1 am assuming this to be the island involved. At any rate, and some of his Guban ‘exiles use the island in question as a base from which _ . to harrass the eastern end of the Island of Cuba. . ; : 7. Clark told Maaferrer that as a member of the Air Force Reserve, he would have to report the conversation to the and could not do any- thing witho with the USG. Maoferrer said that he had no objection 6, particularly with regard to the activities of Forben and his group, maintained that the USG would forbid this as being against USG policy. Clark discuss with the USG. It waa then agreed that Clark could reach Masferrer through Ross's office for about a week, and thereafter could pass a message 8. Clark got in touch with me because I had known him during the James B, Watriss, is a cousin of mine and was, until about 2 year ago, discussions with SOD with the idea of possibly being use conné Special operations. nr —_———____, with 14.90000 mee nee Me a“ ‘ i . wae ~~ . - L TIEMEO. ir Spanich Lerguage Matonal Yurpope STANLEY Ross 76 FIFTH AVENUE " , Mew York, N,V. 10011 SOT TIEMPO, Ic. ¢ wa’ ¢a7s0 y eb - . ; i ! ah “Asie lemin, rorner President of Mexico, andé President of the. : : ‘ Mexican National Tourist Council : “Wichotes. Duke Biddle, investor, civic leader, Csaicnas of the Board of Puerto Rican Social Service, active in : Latin Anerican Affairs i Aan ‘executive Kinne t, Kinney Service Corp. : : A Torique J its, correavendans of Eh | SIC TTT rw Tyee and Proni t : Mes. Alfred £. Cornwell, wife of the former Presidect and Chairman 7 7 ; of the Board of F. 4. doclwerth Corp. i os erre, Fuérto Rican senator, industrialist, sbitanthropist “4 an Me2lon Hitchcock, President of EL TIZNZ0O, Ine. and member eof the firm of Lehuan Bros. Mr. Thomas Hitcheock III, prominent philanthropist snarpsees yremecaoemnement a — emmeneet pst tA DORN 1 1 ANE 8 eC BN HE "+B Srerao frravitz, executive vica-freaident, imits ¢ Dorian, Inc. a4 ~ $eacie see » President of Mechanical Rubper Sore, Soe I Garahas aidbeis, Associsteof—disech-tCo__tz Beil Street and te, ading investo: 3s ee 1 feel paar Saith € Dorias i i ’ p E _ Siew. Thomas Hitchcock II, (Mrs. Margaret Hitchcock) 7 ; f J é In » SM In cone? UP4 Answers . - PTA Lithidt> Acfo44. S42 AUG, rt Jats investor a 4 tt $ ; S 7 7 Se Schulaas, real estate and - : uo — 7 a 7 H ae | t i ry . . Gen. Anastasio§ ‘Sonora. President of American Kenispheve Marise, : Zt The ‘Haxnenic Lines, so6 issies Airlines jesse: , Saved ef; "4 Fresitess sf ‘Rayco Stoves glug se ‘ger OV2ECS er imenenenennn cena ab 14-0000 (A ABLES OSPR SI SR MAES sD Ube ae ORNL AE ACRE TA a wenn ryraer ene we Weiner ERE 14-0000 Seteemientenamee areal eee mR Te dee ‘ ~ a nn Pe ——_—_—_— ee ; : > SECRET f a (hoe Fitted tay é Sragatiom | : ; 18. OarE fT * : Cota eT DISPOSITION | : ee fo : ! | . 56e ' - ! . I . ry i ; . ; | a - _ oe ee : 2 ‘ . , : a t . i. : ! ; . : ; : : : ete ne eran wren em carmen —i 4 cLANOn ; - : 2) ae . 9 9-006-095/04 , ; 2 oF (dt ca- 2600 a A ., bs 91605. - fee mo CUY Ftissk . r Co : me ? oy | Miteng GALCER COED BIGTD S20103S3697F AND : Git? ae PLESONS 1445060 BY SUBS AND SFRAS : Ltt te WEPOL CAVTIL 1701-7965 58/ CONTRIBUTE 2a! Fie g OD NMaLses 5 THE CUBAN EXIce NEWSPA : oo Mgrs AMERICA. CUBEMTLY HAVE FINANCIAL i CUNIASL OF NERSPSPERS ; : a ; + “- H ee STL ior O87 ens resrsecs cosesee, ‘ ; ee adsl 1400000 > gets Luses at oe Se ipa gn Be ee eee . ae owt : page ie OF tedainr “ Nand oe Fy 8. 14.0000 ~ 5 o eectat o 2 tt Bs i SG) AEC T Saal os ee Se. | LOSERS, AREER. | Renee RAE eee TP a ES APA Ferrata Leet Cate ee tle Baird rca breed 2 eer Re BY A Ta ALN ie lla LY ce at SEITE ETE I Te Tel DEAE SLES sir Pods q i 3 i a 2 ~- . : — — me : + - ~ . ‘ t SECRET {then Fettod tay ‘ ee ed ~ DOCUMENT TRANSFER AMD CROSS REFERENCE DOCUMENT IOENT IFICATION @6 FILE NO. de Grabatcn Om 20URCE DOC. BYEDOL HO. t oate TC goumeE cave Towval 0. dvaeation ae t : Teassrceeto ro : #6 FILE BO. . l i ! -e caine be ete cee MASFEAPER, ROLAKGE 7 an £01-062665 -. 100-C09-014 —— ae ‘|... $e m6 ec 2 a8 -1elle = “OCC? a : |, “SUBS OF EL TIEMPC. STATEC FE HAD AFCELVED . , : ae ‘ SSFCKPATICN THAT CRKESTL RECARDO VALERO- re — a oe .. | SREY FAD TOLO ASSUCIATES HE FAC WALTTEN ee : . ra aaTICLEs UNDER PSEULUAYe FLALLO. . : oe i ae ' : | : 4 . 7 : : pein 20122266 2, $00 SBT se rosssees cusses, . : . wreath : nn 14-00000 TAN ANE Pada ek Cert a RES sneha age te the i ian cE Lehi Me | oat ileal Noll ie ty 7 eae OG ek in MO ALANINE ED SR Re Bada 432555524 sy SE Tate ID a . et oS GAC aE REN ts Ser STEAD eee San 5 ees Ais Cala TEES hata weet ~ . es SECRET . . te : ~ ~ mm! (eO4EM FILED IN) oo pm anemia tkicetdafish c . Cc c° G .@ @ ’ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET ~ 7 - . ib STRUCTIONS ‘ 4 . 8 PRIOR TO FING ae 1. fill in Sect. 2 on back, Detach back Dap and :, Lhd dey 1 . 5, hows ae net proper, ix | 4 -2 Destroy front cover sheet, unless it records Sert proper ‘Sie #0, beiow and turward doc- ; “1 % | + significant action taken or comments requix- ument to AID/AN, : ; 7 ing preservation. By f : } _ | | i i * : | 0 FILL 18 SECTION 1 Ot BAC IF APPROPRIATE | coMeENTs : . ‘ ! : i 3 | 9. GY . | . : | : Lo Oop es j i i a io Onn ne i re) onan ° ome So oO}; 9 © | of. | | | ° oO; ; i ; fo ol, . i 16 S | 6 ol - . _ og - . cbs G jo | . 7 | to jo: i i i q a 14-0000 FY ee an ATs ty eee ea - .. - | . . gs, . . HOS REPORT COVER SHEE; SECRET PROCESSING ACTION 7) oe SMWAVE eee pG-7482 —— ax |icntte vos" tnocnine Ha “ané%s"D, RACHFIELD BATE OF REPORT NO INDEXING ReQUINED . Hen ; D, 24 August 1965 } lot ltara REPORTED SEPARATELY @UPaeTs ry ds SLOMAN _ i> BOs eT See OE 8S { John C, fT; rhé11/ p APP a6: P 4 FF iC ela SOURCE CAYeT UO A MBE R-6 es eisemmarin | ke a] yy ROFIL: i o ~] Pe teem HELO DISTRIBUTION ITM a: actacy te nee eae ‘4 =~ Has; 1 - 00/C . 2 — JMBARR (for COMKWESTFOR) - Panama City (for CINCSO): ~ 2 = Santo Domingo H2P 2 — Port au Prince HOC MENTAL OATA . 7 fT T r DYVOUR JMPALM PBRUMEN I&NS ROC. MICRO. SHR, Customs Border Patrol USCG ' Source for paras. 1 to 3; UOAMBER-6 from Antonio Rojas Masferrer, 23 August 1965, Paras, 4 and 5: AMOT-84 from Raul ARANGO de la Noval (please protect) in DD-1559, 11 August 1965 posse card the following for the field; *LEON Fernandez, Homero, Cuban emigre, Involvement with land i i ve : A ader of FACCE, Ch Cuby A USA: re Co: ad PN 2.4 Lb ae ate “ Group 1; Excluded from Sutomatic Downgrading and Declasetfication D ‘ te — = my .) 5285 W467 5 osone oe tell POr- 6 Y266G ™ 4 - , 60eens a soe re . at oy 14-0000 ae * FIELD INFORMATION REPORT GRADING OF SOURCE: A Completely reliable, § & Usuatty reliatie. Ce Foy cence. D: fart asuaty vefatie. £E: Not refistée. (Applied to sources of dcuntiul nonesty on loyalty, rezzrCleus of thew competence). F: Rekadility cannatl te ptged § (Applied to untested of msutficientty tested scusces:. ee Oe CONTENT; 1s Confirmed by other ‘acependent snd retis>ie sources. 2: Provablytum. 2 Possiblytua 4 Doubtil, % Provebly Cannot be judged, a “Te COMF IDENTIAL i ORTROLLED DISSEM COUNTRY Baiti/Cuba/Doeinican Republic —=REPORT wi. susect Cpisag to Overthrow Government of ATECF REPORT 34 Angust 1965 . Haiti by Leon Castave and Rolando Masterrer Rojas - woe NO. PAGES 3 - » . REFERENCES DATE OF August 1965 Ca st PLACE & ; DATE ACO. United States, Miani TUG 19 UNEVALUATED tatters tim. SOURCE CRADINGE ANE DEFINITIVE. AFTTAIEAL OF COMTEMT tS TENTATIVE. _ SOURCE: gee below. ' : ‘Source for paras. 1 to 3: Yorner Latin Azerican diplozat a who saintsins relationships with officials of Latin Aserican countries. Source is a traixed reperter and his infor~- mation has been reliable is the past. He received the information is this report from an associate of Rolando Mesferrer Bojas. 4 1. Op 20 August 1965 an associate of Rolando Arixdio Masferrer Rojas, former Cuban senator, said that Hasferrer is In fouch Wath General Leen Cantave regarding a ciot to invade Haiti from the Domiaican Kepublic, Hasferrer is trying to recruit unmarried Cubass in How York who are willing to go to the Dominican Ropublic and eventuslly to Live in Haiti. Be docs sot want Cubass who vould want to retura to the United Staiss because of family or tor any other reasons. py asked Lotonio Rojas Masierrer, his cousin, to masage 0 the Dominican Hepublic which will be used as a ig and staging area for about 190 sen which Masferrer ecruit, This group will be enlarged by men which Cantavo has in the Dosiaican Republic. 8, Cantave is negotiating with Doninicans to deterzine whethsr oe i. the recruita frow New York will travel to the Dominicans a Republic with vioas or whether they will enier the country | ~*~ Allegaliy. i 14-0000 Reale te Lt a ree _ CONFIDENTIAL ‘ - ae ao CONTROLLED DISSEM : . bd -2- UFG~7482 Source for paras, 4 and S$: A membe)' of % group of Cuban enigres trained in the techniques of information collection. The group has provided useful reports since 1961.. This information ig from another Cuban emigre who is associated with Howero Leon Fernandez. : 4. On 9 August Homero Leon Fernandez'said that Hesferrer will < =~ arr§ve ip Miami ip August to complete preparations for an invasion of Haiti. He will briag 100 men from New York, In Miami they will be joined by 100 sen from Brigade 2506 and s 100 men from Leon's group. The 300 men will leave for an undetermined place from where they will invade Haiti. 5. According to Leon, Wasferrer plans to use four boats and five aircraft for the invasion of Haiti, The aircraft will be used . to bomb Santiago de Cuba, Oriente Province, Cuba, after Francois Duvalier has been overthrown. : ars natinang hier neues 2 qreretronnntattahinreendin ean wt ilinettanessemntatenenet eee aban + La J : . . . “Field Comment, Leon, a Cuban emigre, is a leader of the Yuerzas Armadas Constitucionales de Cuba en el Exilio (FACCE, Constitutional Armed Forces of Cuba in Exile), 14.90000 Pt vee wep patie ee Lyi 14-0000 Bibs rata lettre chat seahh os s. ~ SECRET ae RFR, bd an . (WHEN PLULEL ING” _ 40d . . _ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET ~ - _ TNSTAUSTIONS ° . “s : PRIOR TO FILING TO: ACTION BRANCH _ i . ; a . fab Saa = back. Detach back flap and If fle no. and title shown are not proper, in- 4 : Wek 0 6 Destroy front cover sheet, unless it records sert proper file no. below and forward doo- i * = |. significant aczon taken or comments requir- ument fo RID/AN. : ing preservation. TO: ALL ADDRESSEES 7° ILL IM BECTION 1 ON BACK, iF APPROPRIATE a > . DATE . >t Te cs “arn 7 on . . ' _ 2) uous Ja des | esl oe Cory DemehsS c i) Stet he Cc » : t - ; . ges 3 | wah ee hee | fealse sale an iol . : P| < | . : g 40 > ra fol OF D rt tt ‘oo : “ a 1 ~ , rn ore Ft fy 2 ’ Vo] tty fos | | : | | | | ft fl ° - : 2 | a4 2 rE tt oe 12. - is } ae | ° Ft fy | | 7 ‘ , || o Oo; 18. . i o a as i 16. H . . i | | © @ = 17. Fr FI 5 / ‘ . ¥ J @ . FR TE OFT OE 5 . Dom (HE ooo ot ~ semana Adle AIELG . e. 14-00000 kts _ , “a sowe . Vat mentee sath one vee cutvcsene renee adhe ee ne nse ene . ; , , . MAR 10 1965 . oe | . - Federal Bureau of Investigation : . [ F 1 i Vor your information, | am enclosing comaicsications which may be -: tke - Of interest to you. : —_ a (No terther sovestigation is contemplated with regard to this matter. ‘ uo a CC) You will be advised of the pertinent developments in comection with this inguisy. ; fern oe ion of this ease. a Matus of case: Completed (CJ fecomplete a Vesy truly yours, . (Upon remove! of classified enclonwes, if ony, . this transzittal form tesoaee UNGLASSIPIEDD Je reas ent ne aoe abn VR OL FE oboe ae thats", ee oe ag tia se woe he dh ga fp » Ye 1400000 Trt SACKGROU: COMMENTS: . . -DYVOUR JMPALM . : ° Source: UOAMBER-6 from Miguel TABERNO Blas from tiolando MASFERRER Rojas, a ’ RID; . . , : Presse index the, Zollowing names --v-* Aurea Esther 10 Aragon - DPOB: 11 March 1935 in - * Qube ” Habana, Involved with Rolando MASFERRER Rojas in the storage of arms, Ss of BOl~ FLEE GF ———— FERRER Rojas - 201-042669, 201-042669,. Group 1: Pxcluded from ; 4 Automatic Downgrading . and Declassi fication INTRA- AGENCY DISTRIBUTION 4 = figs, ; . ; i 1 - 007 ce mat, 2 ~ JMBARR _ : : rn . 2 = COS, Santo Domingo 2 ~ COS, Port-Au~Prince ee 2 ~ PANAMA CITY (for CINCSO) a “es BS hay, fad is = 14-00000 FIELD INFORMATION REPORT _ GRADING OF SOURCE: A: Coroletely retatle. 8: Usually reliabia Ce Fassty retiante. O: Not usually retiehte. ££; Not reliable. (Applied to sources of doubtful honesty or loyalty, regaxiess of thew competence). $1: Retiabibty cannot be judged = (Apptied to untested or insufficiently tested sources). . APPRAISAL OF CONTENT: 1: Confirmed by other Independent and refiabie sources. 2 Probablytrue. % Possitty true. % Doubtful, % Prenably false. 6) Cannot be judged, CORFIDERTIAL COUNTRY REPORT NO. : Cuba/Haiti/Dominican Republic suBECT 7 - DATE OF REPORT © alleged Transfer of Weapons to 27 april 1965 BMiani by Rolando Masferrer , NO. PAGES Rojas, a Cuban e er : 1 REFERENCES 7 Se RE Yorner Latin American diplomat who maintains relationships with officials of Latin American countries, Source is a trained “‘Peporter and hig ivformation has been reliable in the past. 2. 4&8 of about 16 April 1965, Rolando Masferrer Rojas, a Cuban dictator Francois Duvalier. Tbe arms were being stored in the hone of Aurea Esther © Aragon,la Cuban woman whose last . _ ‘known address waz 143 e Sth Court, Hialeah, Florida, The weapors vere to bc trareported to an undisclosed destination outside the United States. 3. a early April 1965. Foggio want to the Dominican Republic on oe of Masferrer regarding the Haitian exile scene, When was oat cf Hiemi, the keys to her recidence were left th Antorzie Rojas Kasterrer. 1. Field Comsent: The same source reported in CSDB-3/661,875, . dated 18 June j9@4, that Masferrer had met with Poggio, . among others, on 29 May 1964 regarding an expected revolt in Cuba. Hf eel atl eeeed Ve me ey, atte pale he 14-0000 2 RRNA 9 fe cent Sie a eather teeta’ RINE IB ten ST a Saag hited Scien Sh using 8 MRE Saf paabiinatia an ser csbirene Sle Raitt ia Bris 7 14-0000 emma ae eh le Te 7 RS eee RP ae SAS oe AME RS AS he ON TOU RENO STA RE ue B20. + yoo , pins 14-0000 ieee F rere ek ca : - . —_, . . ; ~ _ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE rorat copies 6 " OB coor . Boum . REPRODUCT 10% PROWIB ITED | ' “SECRET 9500592 BER eh “| . _ pie oF a : Din eSe WAVE 9086 vs ‘asta i6t6e Da mo pt . | eter Po aans GREP TP Ic YOBITE YOAMBER - al oe | —— _ “7 5. OM 2 FEB 65 UOAPBER-4 VISITED OFFICE OF DENTIST RODOLFO Sp “MASFERRER YO TOLD SOURCE HE HAD RECEIVED LETTER FROM HIS BROTHER, ; | a - ROLANDO, 1 WHICH ROLANDO CLAIMED HE WAS VISITED IM HIS WEW YORK | # sae. “:. OFFICE BY TWO ODYOKE OFFICIALS ON UNSPECIFIED DATE. THEY ALLEGEDLY i . x eC °% ASKED HIM IF. HE READY PARTICIPATE ARMED ACTION AGAINST PBRUMEM. - a 3 REPLIED HE WAS AND HAD BEEN PREPARING HIMSELF FOR ACTION FROM TIRST DAYS HLS ARRIVAL PBPRIME. HE INDICATED 1 HIS LETTER THAT “POR FIRST TIME HE UNDER CONSIDERATION BY ODYOKE. HE ESTIMATED HE Se “COULD IMMEDIATELY ROUND UP 308 70 sao MEN. “SECRET ” “ REcaaeS SPINEL ace a folewtns action is lao he ae. a2 desi acho, wlie Keri ohs «69 20st sate ae os be <tc Ue, - s ets Be t- 4] 14-0000 PS zi 10) hit: oat te: Se Be ras 14-0000 ate a ae ee eee em oo ~ SECRET “ oe | (Men Fitted tay DOCUMENT TRANSFE- --» CNOSS REFERENCE SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT _ PMT dh 18 IC ATION ” OF FILE MO. & SstPaten Be SOvOCE OC. FTUREL HO. 9: OCONEE Catt tome! ate . ate paecianeD |ve. Oitatmimarea va DOCUMENT O15°6S1T ION das nana vende Lateliabttnabta. 9 Me L i : . j MASEEPOCR ROUAS. eriation : 01-042664 . ©19-006-095/046 SEX H.008 2 CUAVE~05976 -- ee wee cir? ~ G =06370 acc ? 93 SUBJ OPERATES EIGHIY FURCE OF ASSAULT ANO CC.MANDOSs A GROUP aHICH TRAINS Af Cave ‘MARTI IM STATE OF AEW JERSEY 14-0000 . SECRET (Roa Filled in eee DOCLAENT DISPOSITION 49- TRamSsrEsszD Ve #9 FILE wo. ! MASFERRER ROJAS a ‘ 301-04 - 290-009-638 - - »-SEX A DOB ? - FG 06307 : , 08 ; ‘ert cusa oo, Wa¥e~o5a12 : : OCC 7 mee! Pi : , _ | euse | _ ‘x | RE COMMENTS ABOUT PAUL TONSSAINT®S INVASION t ; PLANS. H . . Ao 4: he i t : _® (6503051027 : atte (remy ag tg Cia aah 14-0000 ys re ee perry ae oy ak are ees ogra hegpnn, LA ‘ Eats tye LP? eee GE BT, Seamer ne eae iM Se § 14-0000 haw. : SECRET . : Ton] (Wee Fsiled Ia) DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE . COCUMENT IDENTIFICATION ; Sites ee : DOCLMENT DISPOSITION || °.. MASEERRER ROSAS, ROLANDO ne “ 201-052669 120-061 a ss ; | . Le 26 NOV 64 i. . - bce 9 - WAVE=O5253— | A mattr 2 oy ; RE SUBI°S ATTEMPTS TO CONTINUE ASSOCIATION , ' < WALYILN EXILES IN THEIR OPERATIONS AGAINST “nme ‘ : : : o i . . MO eg eee rk “SURAT FAR Nv ot wed Itong Re spacer onsemewee nn mo om pe acme sno we etbiemntewurnn as ot apts Son oa ge Perf pose iteg ne Gye + conpertenie. te C67 vee veeciees so0rseee, ab Nev SY p00 ‘es wai pc sgtcnticncase hue wm 14-0000 ee age tee wn eye ae es ape (assigh raat #8 14-0000 - neem ae i a 4 SECRET _ (hee Filled fn) * ° SSS | TENS DuvUKENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION 2. RI FILE NO. o. valuation DOCUMENT DISPOSITION . ; ' HAITIAN EXILES WANTEO TO EXCLUDE HIM FROM : ot _ COMBINED EFFORT TO EMVADE HAITI. aaa ae PERTINENT _IMFORMAT LOD a — z WASFERRER ROJAS, ROLANDO Coe ., i ; 201-042669 290-009- : SEX M0002 - GEG =o8213, : ) 7 j CIT cuss > bavetaatts-. . oc? m, PL } ~ 8 USA _ i of, RPTOLY WAS VERY UPSET BECAUSE HE THOUGHT . 4 ane as abe RNS SADE RAIRTAE Lee ALE eS pens hes 14.90000 } AND WHO HAS HAD LONG RESIDENCE 1N LATIN AMERICA, a s "844" 12:3 Yo Previous Editions © a . .. an ay m= ewwex.- fC} 15 9(_] wo : : 4 : . Gasser 10 rutno —_2al= ons CLASSIFIED MESSAGE <*> wo ss _ ARE 10 Fue NO : SECRET SEIAVE ACTION. = WH/SA 8 NFO. DDP, ADDP, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, CA/O %, CI, CI/OPS, CI/IC 2, FI, FI/D, FI/INT, IW, RI/AN, VR, FILE. TEDEXED AYD ComILSL coPtns AD/CI 2, AD/NE. wares INTEL DYVOUR JMPALM PBRUMEN- ,evon - a REPORT CLASS COMF IDENTIAL CONTROLLED DISSEM 1. fame SUPDATA: AMCARACKLE~1 FROM ELISEO GOMEZ FILED 1223112 — { - COUNTRYS HAITI/CUBA SUBJ: ATTDPT BY ROLANDO MASFERRER ROJAS TO OBTAIN T R SS | FOR:HIS MEN OUT OF THE UNITED STATES Sdots 19 NOVEMBER 1964 (ain STATES, MIAMI (12 NOVEMEER 1908). U =128, . vt wot oy type U.S. CITIZEN WHO TEACHES SPANISH AT THE ,tPQ0 Fm OW COMMENT: : g a . ‘ NO DISSEMINATION OF THE ATTACHED ne ete et wren eine _~ 8 ‘ 4 ‘TD PORTION OF tive Camce 1483 came § c MARE OuTSIOE THE. ACRIY PENDING ¢c Pe) RELRASE ©¥ THE action ‘err, j | 3 4 1 Weed a ee a At ower - (} ves. On a, x. ek ~> . . | A ~ CONFIDENTIAL i atin memo (] ttt 10 peasce [7] . (Wher Filled tn) cestroy [7] a0 : I CONFIDENTIAL ianeey? “c& ek Oo. 64. ON 19. NOVEMBER 1964 ELADIO DE we Aa Ce, AKA *YITO," & REPRE : SENTATIVE OF ROLANDS fire hen ROJAS, ASKED ELISEO A ‘| _ A PARTHER IN THE E ANTILLEAN MARINE SHIPPING Ci CORPORATION OF MIAMI, 4 IF HE COULD USE GOMEZ* BOAT TO TRANSPORT "INVADERS OUT OF THE ob UNITED STATES 70 AN UNIDE NTIFLED’ LOCATION. AT SAL ~ | » 2, ACCORDING TO GOMEZ, TEOFILO BABUN, GOMEZ* PARTNER, LEARNED 4 FROM HIS COUSIN, RUDOLPH BABOUN, HAITIAN CONSUL IN MIAMI, THAT 4 RUDOLPH HAD INFORMED AMERICAN AUTHORITIES THAT THE MASFERRER PEOPLE = C" | IN MIAME WERE PREPARING AN {NVASION OF HAITI. RUDOLPH ALSO SAID. vid “BHAT VASFERRER WAS VERY UPSET BECAUSE HIS PLANS LEAKED OUT. as Intelligence Information Cable 4 OATE OF and : - . : : DISTR, - ' i c | oO; . 7 P i 7 ” PLACE & — ; : 5 -DATEACQ. + 7 Co N 2219h | souRCE . oe _ oa HELD REPORT NO. a soe ON CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ° se tusea, Kip USA eo Re arreme? ce Masreauert Te obra setae — awe eae 6 asatng tho Waal Doran oft iid Sats wna a masnig ofc Etna Lae, fe Use. sock Md end 296, tho wonserianee or poncenon of which io say manece te se woouinaree’ prrsce we probinites 7 lev. CONFIDENTIAL A a kp pee] ~s STAs mh amine HUY Ame KE MHCLAT Hh NIC MD EA OC OE OC C88 00 i i A att tee ees 14-0000 ~ 3003 Sex IN 22tgy on Editions . PLACE CONTROLS ABUVE TOP BLACK LINE AND BELOW BOTTOM BLACK LINE CONFIDENTIAL COMKWESTFOR, : ‘ . .- cn oo. te ‘ ~ -., . . ; , ° . , . . ‘ a - Ames nde maar TH 8) le Casi ne fein ge THE Mt! - Os NM SERS EARS NOY, | Ae ENN > * ae ts mae He fdiag Feo era, hts nay Acemaiys einer anata we ( Seah ieee) ‘ . i a ’ . . . . ne . a . teeny ; ve tegen eee ‘ : ; . eee 1 oy _ : . . ‘ . . | : . . oa . i. . ‘ . cs vas ‘ if “4 ae them hE + . ' 4 2 MIAME REPS AND USCG : wehbe ogy ? ra Soe a Bases Senhie CINCSO, BORDER PATROL, CINCLANT, FIELD DISSEMs 36 14-0000 wig he i i 14-0000 We a Bt eotisiepacdle Mita havin n SECRET (them Filled ny a—_s DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE SUBJECT CF DOCUMENT DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION @. Gate oF tnzo. hie _ eine +. COCUMENT DISPOSITION ab eaiattiensins 1 atnlibiie oa 88 CROSS REFERRED TO TwiS FILE | 4 te ~ ‘ ee a cee 4 —~ "961-042669 _200-009-038 Oe! ~ pe . SEX ™ DOB ? UFG ~06056 ; - 4 uo *, . 17 OCT 64 lees . ‘ i A BEVE=03575 i 2 occ ;" o1 ; DS : 4 "BUSA, FLOTIOA, MIAME a oe i : - SuBJ INVOLYED IN AMASSING HAITIAN AND CUBAN “EXILES IN MIAME FOR TRAINING. fe EN age RS AEH tke, FILE THIS FORM IN FILE WO, on O47 0s vesvrens costrons, 14-0000 “ aus f—- Wrecker . -- o™ CLASSIFICATION” = TRANSMIT: oe : er ry : - toes INFORMATION REPORT 733) x, -_CRET [ees ELEY Vcsaar outing : SE Ch a 3 Sagara — ~~ 1} ———Ip pate 16 Sento R196: ONFARMATION COPI: ft WH 22 TDOCS 22-75/c1038-6 777" | SRFORUATION COMES oe eT lated tetas tee Poe tb tet Asean, ct/ic, DL /oPs, FI, nb, 3 ri/umr 6, Iw, ca/c 6, ca/PEa, Des, SOD, oo tae PRECEDENCE PAA Lahr HAN 1 a oe wae Se Te rrr 1) HANDLING INSTRUC Wee OSA SIRS yO mom ae ed OUTS TT EEE + seen aagsineya 2 AM g RTNS OP OORT SONS: RARPROMTETI MARAIS TENN) caret on ene te re OOO yy en anne nen see ait emt ete fortes Yeon ene bed tC a ey NR” ome ROGIER PUR OSNMARRD rA NRLAF Sat — [Leh 7 ets 4 screed aor 14-0000 & ‘ £ | - t . ; - ~ (Wee cows say ~ . 4 ~ > “oN MIG 11-63 4 - * . . . + CONTROLLED DISSEM CONFIDENTIAL : CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY © ROUTINE Intelligence Information Cable | :) GOUNTRY MATT /ovEA TOCS DB-315/22238=%4, . . i 4 : DATEOF 15 OCTOBER 196, 4 DISTR. 16 OCTOEER 1964 { 3 wro. . 4 i - PIANS TO RECRUIT CUMK EXILES TC JOIN THE cig - HAITIAN EXILE =CUP, "compar? vl maAcER : BATEACQ, UNITED STATES, MIAMI (15 OCTOBER 1961} REF In OLS i* source - : . ; oe | REL nePORT NO. }TFG-60L9 is APPRAISAL A CUBAN EXILZ wiO HAS CONTACTS IN THE ZXTIZ COMMUNITY IW MIAH AND NEW YORK, . _ FRO DAD QeTas, 7 a ' ne _ ~ 1. OM 15 OCTOBER 196, DAVID QUINTAS SAID THAT OVIDO MIRO, A CUBAN, AND ' ae (SIC) 2kx0RE2, A RAITIAN, RECENTLY ARRIVED IN MIAMI FOR THE PURPOSE OF ' , RECRUITING APPROXIMATELY 200 CUBANS TO AUGMENT A FORCE OF 150 TO 2CO TRAINED i pe _ MES OF THE EATTIAN EXILE GROUP, “COMAT." (FINI COOMNT: IT WAS REPORTED Bae : IN FOCSDE~31S/00917-6 THAT PAUL TOUSSAINT, A HAITIAN, AND THREE CUBS WERE 2 8 _ 38 MART 70 ROGRUTE CUBAN EXILES, WiO WGCLD EB USED 30 IMVANE HATTZ.) bogs > MIRO AND RAMIREZ ASUED DAVID GONTAS 70 IOCATE A ROUSE IN THR VLA fo ooF | ARYA DS WELCE THE TRAINED HEX COULD BE GIARTERED. Pd o£ op 3, (BouReR coumnmrrs , Qunweas DOES NOT AAW? TO BECO IvOLVED WITH THE 2 4 L * wOQeEa RE CEOUR, BECAUSE ME BELIEVES TET ZOUNDO MASVEERER ROJAS 18 SUPPORTING ‘ Boo ee ; ie : ‘Fete mcoterial guacetes teterm=ntinn clasieg Desens Catees mensiog Sepiceese true : i é - /* Cao. sa a ae ee wre no ee panties be Ber Fi z 4 CONFIDENTIAL - *corrrotuzp nrssim |“comes— | ; Lie . . i, mame em aaearace war IR AS all SE ad cs 14-0000 F , : “ - . . 7 - : IN ORE, 7 . TDCS DP-315/C123~- Pace 2 THE OROUP AND THAT ME SHOULD TAKE SARE OF "THIS SORT OF TINK" OMSEIF. 8 l. FIELD DISSE: CDICLANT, CINCSO, CCMKWESTPOR, MIAKI REPS OF STATE, . ‘ A ink = mn, eamelaemamaties oe g & E 8 A 5 é d i 8 g o yy 3 vay G co NFIDENTIAL Epa fe damn pee ee Lime meee Gee pec 14-0000 Pees --CentpAL INTELLIGENCE NENT - ccomcaeng tht Wassenas Dates i exe Casiad Septal GESts he teeweted ef Wt NE Oe NN ee eee ee tis rekibed od Sale “oa? ed Sod Odd 5} 4 none, rate FERORR/ ScuFMEOL! 6D DIGOM GARY Tratnin;, ot a Owkled Kier . 2 feat seee ead dee CORE A pounder of © group of Ouban Materds tials in the clenente of inforantion o “-@allectias. Thies group has proviced useful reports for avout three years. -/ Sake tafarmacton me abtalned fron en individual: with fLrey-hand Imovindes ee ; ae wesvect chad te Iattor prt of boptenber 1944, € Guy of abort 250° - ,), Quben exiies were peoctving militery training at the “Jone Marti Encaxpaeat™~ | . - -, ch mes ot a farm omnes by ao New Jorsey counciloen or individual of sinilar | - political p.zition, fh: fare is ic 0 wauntainous region Just off Interstates . foute 8 aca ae me ané a half hours by eutomnbile out of inion City, Bev der-yy. ‘ aes ‘ee camp is directed by Martinas Rorejon (fer) and Elenvenide Custos it is sce Bs - Say a woot but there te a permanent arned gunrd'at the canp. aa gratatog oxatete 6f ‘storaing ant coptising Billy redeutte, aad teetaing in the _poinopess ae (for wad SOveliber chops ne ok and about 49 of his ‘tetlowere ere enceg 1 hae aner> ‘ SK he werraned te say {Hat Le comp wes beln2 peretet Withoct ety Sisescial asoistance fr-5 LAltcd State Gareenment, Mabterrer Migs ast at rater” Ci @eapurer waild be alfocted aga inet any United halakha liana a_i nea ca . 7 os + Ectarding to ome of the indivicusls Vho were undertaking treiniag, emall groups <f sasfarrer’s wen were perinilcally being sent tram the Hew Jersey»: cree to Gent, and Akfaro (fm) am "wcressntéset Giwinictering the transfers.” |, , “MMter esciricg in Mani they vere texan to Cheriff{'s Key, or some small key in , tie vietzity & Poriti's key,” frre thoy wore boing staged prior to inveliag a | +7, ww be the fires sup in Son ples far of owatral Sandie: Lier we wes 20 apgarant’ degree of 11-tecting betvese tomar. Caste enstcie and te Mestarverta Mesre® et a Campy | bow F aria Keene ware also in ono] 7 Pren Ceen as hip uaz vefer to Hassel toy, whith soreeeh oath hove oft teased Key. co Seed te. sheris on EK SE : . q ad a Leet EES capes 14-0000 rele as Bie Shey oar se! eee ere ne bet rat tenes ad re a 14-0000 Ae pon 28 Sept 64 ar [- PADAg UNITED STATES, MIAMI 1 (98 SEPT “ a a "QT RAB Un Previous Editions 1m arate a C TWipa pes a) ~ ; ~ Dede OU bbF ~ ee a rn . CLASSIFIED MESSAGE» cts fae ne Dee Ree deeds = : 60 ‘ SeB-CeR-E-T Foe IWATE ACTION. WH 8 // _ DCI, D/OCT. ODP, ADOP, ita CA 2, CAIPEG, CA/PROP, CA/O 4; CI, CI/OPS, CHIC 2, —~ | i FI, FI/D, FI/INT, IW,(RI/AN,) WH/SA 8, VR, FILE, CS/RF. AD/CI 2, AD/NE. Lo Sk | SECRET Seiad cet 0357 BL ww Beg 7 ‘BIR INFO SDOM PRIN LANT PACY CITE WAVE 2726 a le INTEL DYVOUR UMPALM PERUMEN . SUPDATA: ZRWAHOO. surhst-6 IN AMOT DO-1152 oF 29 SEPT OBTAINED : ” [FROM JOSE GARCIA VALDEZ, FIELD COMAENT BASED uFe-593. E- RID: PLS INDEX, FILED'g3/2212z . i : : REPORTS CLASS CONFIDENTIAL NO FOREIGN DISSEM CONTROLLED DISSEM [ - "CUBA HAIT! DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Wel eae le eet eb SUB: TRANSPORTATION OF A MIXED CUBAN-HAITIAN GROUP TO THE _ HAITIAN-DOMINICAN BORDER UFG-5974 _ SOURCE: -A-MEMBER OF A GROUP OF CUBAN EMIGR SHO “HAVE “E25 2. Feo ~20F. 639 aD /25 /. NO DIGEMINATION OF THE ATTACHED ‘TD PORTION OF THIS CABLE HAS BERN ECR ectuoes vaon aurowane Oty . . a t rcaaew caries. 40l- 4AEE4 2, BEPRODUCTION SY OTHIR THAN ISSLENG OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, - Copy bio. cme tc, 14-0000 £30" 12A-3 Use Previous Editions ACTION: S-E-C-R-E-T ELEMENTS GF INFORMATICN COLLECTICN. REPORTS FOR THREE YEARS. PAGE 2 IN Bioh3 ‘THE GROUP HAS PROVIDED , « 3 : } ? ® a : 4 . ‘ a - ‘{ , - “2. 3 2 } “ho, ' ‘ : : =" ‘ ai Abate! Tatts Wa Wi RUA ee dae ntti! r ’ 14-00000 ~ - atumae 21 Ref oy ebb Teansms = * . . |" “—e os * TOES INFORMATION REPORT EP (HULAKE~1) LIAISON * CONTROLLED DISSEM RECOMMESD FOR EXO BASIC DOCUMENT HAS BEEN MADE AVAILABLE @ 8 INTERIAL 3 i 3 i : t . M : ; az i 3 nme eat 14-0000 1, Ty va, an oo. same i velewny rami -p neater ter tn hee pn A EOE NOAA eA Ne ML | man Te cece nanennenverse ‘ tee soe * ee are - ot . ° ~_ _ : - . , : ~ CON] kUnLev Dissem ne . CONFIDENTIAL CENTRAL INTELUGENCE AGENCY o ROUTINE r| Intelligence Information Cable ; COUNTRY = HAITI TDCS DB-315/00917-64 - PaTEOF = 20 SEPTEMBER 1964 DiSTk. 2 OCTOBER 1964 wero. SUBSECT RECRUITMENT OF CUBAN EXILES FOR PROPOSED INVASION OF HAITI ‘ PLACE & ; OATEACQ. UNITED STATES, MIAMI (22 SEPTEMBER 1964) REF iN yo SOURCE - ; . FIELD REPORT NO, 5966) AND ~ ~~“! 1 APPRAISAL, CUBAN EXILE (C) WHO HAS CONTACTS IN THE CUBAN EXILE COMMUNITY io IN MIAMI AND SEW YORK. APPRAISAL: 2 (THAT THESE RECRUITING joca.. ,, (OPERATIONS ARE GOING ON ASD THE STATEMENTS WERE MADE AS REPORTED). = 4, ON 268 SEPT 64, PAUL TOUSSAINT, ACCOMPANIED BY RICARDO ZARAGOZI, JOSE A. MARTINEZ, AND ANOTHER UNIDENTIFIED CUBAN, ARRIVED oe “im MIAMI FROM NEW YORK. MARTINEZ, ZARAGOZI, AND THE UNIDENTIFIED es “CUBAN CAME TO MIAMI TO CONTACT CUBAN FRIENSS OF THEIRS FOR A PROPOSED 2 "FORCE OF 198 CUBAN EXILES WHO WOULD BE USED TO INVADE HAITI | SL WITHIN A TEN-DAY. PERIOD". ALLEGEDLY ‘THE INVASION. WOULD xe SUPPORTED <-> BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, ON THE CVEMING OF 2g SEPT, TOUSSAINT RETURNED TO NEW YORK BY AIR IN ANSWER TO WHAT HE SAID "2° WAS "AN URGENT REQUEST FROM UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES". "TOUSSAINT HAD PLACED SEVERAL CALLS TO NEW YORK AFTER HE ARRIVED 7 aed, ‘Files material eemtains tnformecion efecting the Betions) Defense of the Coed Etates withia the messing of the Keplonses Leos, Tide 8. DOLL. Secs. 03 ane 74, toe weanarntenicn oF reveieties of Chith 1D OG] MONEE 10 OA ULsUIDOrizes pessce is pecbietied hy lew. ° CONFIDENTIAL ; CONTROLLED DISSEM om _s eee ee eee ee BO. I&HS er rl © r € + . SL ROO CT BOS hn CR OT IE TNE CE NL ar te ed tae me we Mn pte ate Leap ebinccmenti tana | we TT LT ETI amenees: Oe ee ee ee oe - F to. a OMA tne REET OE A. OE REITER tea! AE NSE ASN SR teh ae amet 14-00000 aan ar , ’ SAFD THAT HE WOULD NOT COMMIT HIMSELF. OR 15 MEN WHOM HE COULD PROSABLY =: a i. RECRUIT, UNTIL HE COULD OBTAIN CLARIFICATION CF THE ENTIRE AFFAIR. a | i r i i rs . | i i i ; 4 i. of : an i ae CONFIDENTIAL TDCSHR-315/ PAGE 2 IN MIAMI. see eee . ee ee eg WHO WERE CCNTACTED WERE OTTO SIRGO PRIETO, MEMBER OF THE ANTONIO. _| «SAID HE WOULD BE INTERESTED IN JOINING THE CPERATION, AND HE PLEDGED a Six MEN FOR THE INVASION FORCE, . CouLD PROBABLY HE PROVIDED FOR THE RECRUITS, 3UT NO FURTHER cms " INVASION FORCE AT AN UNIDENTIFIED LOCATION IM NEW JERSEY, WHICH __. WAS HEADED By CAPTAIN MIR, FORMER OFFICER FOR FIDEL CASTRO RUZ. - fowonmmat * 8 CONTROLLED pissev AN O54 00917-64 . 2 WHILE IN MIAME THE CUBANS CONTACTED FRIENDS OF THEIRS IN = “AN ATTEMPT 10 GAIN RECRUITS FOR THE HAITI OPERATION, AMONG THOSE a MACEO BRIGADE, FRANK DIAZ, AND EUGENIO PEREZ COWLE. SIRGO SAID THAT HE COULD PROVIDE 25 MEN FOR ANYTHING RELATING TO CUBA. OJAZ oO ; " PEREZ, WHO HAD RENTED THE HUMBOLOT 7 APARTMENT~ JN CUBA FOR YOUNG ~ STUDENT LEADERS WHO WERE LATER KILLEO BY THE BATISTA FORCES, 3.. ON 22 SEPT, TOUSSAINT INFORMED ONE CF HIS MIAMI ER a4 - REPRESENTATIVES THAT THERE WAS NO MONEY TO GIVE THE RECRUITED MEN. ca, HOWEVER, TOUSSAINT SAID THAT THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WANTED : . , 26 MEN INSTEAD OF THE ORIGINALLY PLANNED FORCE GF 198 MEN AND - _ 7 THAT EXPENSE MONEY FOR THE TRIP FROM MIAMI TC NEW YORK ; ; FINANC LAL OBLIGATIONS COULD BE ASSUMED BY THE UNITED STATES ECVERNMENT. 2 ON 2 SEPT TOUSSAINT CALLED ONE CF HIS MIAMI REPRESENTATIVES “AND INSTRUCTED HIM TO GET TO NEW YORK AS SOOH AS PCSSIBLE BECAUSE "TIME 38 DRAWING NEAR." EE SAYD THERE WAS A TRAINING BASE FOR THE HAITI e Be 7 : : : . °- COREROLLED DISSEM , ae Lig hho oT le Vee, ; . Le re oN 14-0000 . " . ; " ‘corre “ep pissey IN 65442 _ CONFIDENTIAL . ot TDCDE-315/ PAGE: 3 THE GROUP HAD THREE AIRPLANES READY FOR USE IN THE INVASION, ; ABD LARGE QUANTITIES GF ARMS)" SinZ OF WHICH WERE STORED IN THE OFFICE OF ROLANDO MASFERRER ROJAS, IN NEW YORK CITY. ARMS WERE ALSO CACHED AT AN UNIDENTIF 1ED LOCATION IN MIAMI, TOUSSAINT SAID THAT CUBANS COULD USE HAITI AS A BASE OF OPERATIONS AGAINST CU3A IF THE INVASION WAS VICTGRIOUS AND DUVALIER WAS REMOVED. - §z_ FIELD DISSEM: CINCLANT, CINCSO, COMKWESTFOR, MIAMI REPS | OF STATE, FBI, CUSTOMS, 1&NS, BORDER PATROL AND USCG. (ALSO SEXT i \ RORP=AU-PRINCE “AND. SAN. JOSE.) | oe Fn woe dereennepe rece nye os ine cinaenperecivaan wre dmirmta race at ita tes anaey kmtacit © camumectomanrang nme + 14-0000 | | | us scenrt ~ “" (Phen Frbted Jay 4 DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CHOSS RCCECNCE 3 ‘ SUBILCT OF OOCLwENT OM iw ME POCHT IF ICA S ote ‘f . ae _—— + RE FELE NO, | [’ | | j ; o [3 biseaten of COUECE SoC. SYED me. " sate , . ; ho. : os : ! + |i eewece corttonvels. ean OF sare. je. 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PRIOR TO FILING f_ ; TO: ACTION BRANCH st. : ; ao : I. ooh Seda bao T 6 Pa back flap If file no. and title shown are not proper, * 2. Destroy front cover sheet, unless it records insert proper file no. below and forward H sguiican: action taken or comments requir- document to RID/AN. ~“ ing preservation. FROM: _ 2 RID, TO: ALL ADORESSEES i) [Fac everon 1 ox enex warenoranie | i> ae : f ” . i ry i [ears i 7 ne ks Pees |S Di i wf . j $ q , i 7 7 satel coat Cony Luticheel 5) | S| | , . | a3-$41 = | i 12]% poi. ! Pel csv 22 Lo _ Be ovens ~ I wat . - a on | ; RY : o ome , Bin on ” { t ? . o i - i I> re Ti | o | | : en) ; : - 4 . | : | nn ; | 2 roo rs j : SW | foro 7 i . | a 7 : ww } 57 | | | | . 7 | . ~ ‘ ~ | ’ | | 5 P| | 7 | yi : . c. t - an - bo. - Bi et erat Lex! ~ 5 & — O-~ ; [. e . | MICROFILWED i St oe } JUL 29 254 w | ' cs wo: . vs H | Mir a : 7 . Ss) cS) ' ’ “ ~“ ¢ 14-0000 , . . . LD : . oC : Ih _ | coyxFipentran i“ : REPORT COVER SHEET _|CONTROLLED DISSEM | UFG-5559 | GATE OF RePoat : JMWAVE 7 0s July 1964 Al | Ty ee AD. NO. Ay | ‘ Robert 8, HUNKELER ' | APPROVING OFFICER V7, os : SCE CR. MiGs eo eee a Andrew K, REUTEMAN "° i g "| BACKGROUND DATA AND COMMENTS: TYPIC | poe. :cA2,32R. | Source: UOAMBER-3 who spoke with Rolando Arcadio MAS ! oe whom he has known for many Years, during his visit tc j York City between 9 and 12 July 1964, RID: Index. : Group 1: Excluded from : Automatic Downgrading and Declassification : U4 UL 22 vege f ‘ fy ; . 4 a : “Dp " - te, “avd : . cg ‘ OCPTIONALS ENTRIES BELOW NEED NOT BE FLED M8 IF DUPLICATED IN ACCOMPANYING REPORT j OSTRIBUTIOr 2 } i a lgosmmouizo piss [atu eo IOf- YICLG ee ere camer manne nt ca me wae, 14-0000 tee @ . O.. ® - 8 - -ece! . e FIELD INFORMATION REPORT GRADING OF SOURCE: A: Comeletely reladle. 8: Ususlly relubie. C. Faily rehable. competence}. fo sources of azutrful honestly or loyalty, regardiess of thew D: Not usually relusie. £: Net relace. (Applied tested sources... . Fi: Behabilty cannot be adged (Apcied to untested or insufficiently APPRAISAL OF CONTENT: 1: Confirmed by other independent and reliable sowces. 2: Probably tue 3: Possbly ue 4 Doubti. 5. Probably folse. 6. Cannse be wdged, - CONFIDENTIAL CONTROLLED JISSEM COUNTRY Cute Dominican Republic REPORT NO. SULIECT OCoements of Rolando Arcadio DATE OF REPORT 22 July 1964 _ ,Masterrer Rojas Regarding his : : and Activities in Support NO. PAGES 2 of Dominican and Cuban Exiles REFERENCES | SATE OF 12 July 1964 . PLACES United States, Miami . DA cQ tt,” . 4,$ 1$ UNEVALUATED :e8ORWAT'O%. SOUPSE CPADIGTS ARE OFF4 T:VE. APPEAR SSL OF CONTENT $ TESTATIVE. _ SOURE Former high~level Latin American Government official (C) who has os - travelled frequently. throughout the Caribbean and Centrzl Azxerica where he maintains close friendships with a wide -range-of military +. tnd political leaders. Source is a rightist, a trained reporter, . and his information has teen fairly reliable in the past. This _ 4nfermation was oltained from Rolando Arcadio Masferrer Rojas, Bolando Arcadio Masferrer Rojaz, prominent Cuban exile and financial tucker of several Cariblean paramilitary vperations directed against Fidel Castro Ruz, revealed on 11 July 1064 that he is maintaining close contact with Dominican Consul Carlos Peguero Guerrero, the . breather of General Belisario ero Guerrero, Dominican Police : . Cefef, Mesferrer said that he- rn collaborating with Cousul Peguero Tet by giving ois full support to the Partido Litaral Evolucionista (PLZ, Liberal Zvolutionist Party) and that he is ready to zo to an the pouirican Republic should Leis Amiama Tio, a leader of the -..”° BEB, ea@11 for aim. When discussing the sethod by which Masferrer mea was participating with the PIZ, Kasferrer suggcsted that he vas a prepared to offer his Cutan assets to the Dominican supporters of Amiam should the latter decide to carry out action against >: - °* the trivavirate government. Concerning the future of Joaquin Falagquer as a Dominican presi- deatial candidate, Masferrer said that Balaguor was "nistaken” cr> im bis belief that he would soon be able to return to the Dominican .. Republic. The Dominican authorities will not permit the return of Palaguer because Diego Pordas Hernandez, tormer leader of the Partido Revolucionario Dc«inicano (PRD, Dominican Revoluticaary . Party), was succcesfully financing a “stop Balaguer” mov2nent. ‘y ae -, CONFIDENTIAL , & So Tk ss 2 COiROLiRD DIssis Bi - woe = Ph rs wn eee cee dines Meare et te SpdeBeabiberenee wnt ASSL ST variate adeintabatt oven iat balinane aay tthe aiAee Soe peed Obese pects Pane oo cecalen bat D ben pot hate tt frees bp Bide) WNL eee Leaky ane 14-0000 i 5 CONTEDLLED DISSEM -2- . UFG-5559 According to Hasferre:, Bordas recently paid Stanley Ross, editor of the xer for ck publication “cl Tieupo”", $5,000 to "assist : Bordas in stopping Exlaguer from obtaining favorable publicity .fim the Ross publications. 3. Concerning the next candidate supported by the PLE, Masferrer '... gaid that the PLE political machine had planned to promote : General Antonio Imbert Barrera instead of Amiana although Aniama “. “ad previously heen pushed for the presidential candidacy with the support of the PLE, 4. Concerning Cuba, Masferrer said that he has 250 highly trained - " gem available for pauranilitary action against the Castro regize. . He is personally carrying out daily practice sessions in a light . twin-engine aircraft in preparation for future flights to be' > = ~~: wade by Masferrer in distributing propaganda and attacking strategic points in Cuba. He has no immediate plang, however, for an in- wasion nor did he reveal the locations of arms and money which os be clains to have at bis disposal. He said, hotever, that he has ls gmueh faith ia the Untted States Government and its appraisul of oe the Cuban probles and expected a “green light” to be forthcoming --“ fgom the United States Govarnment soon. » aeaiteartecautabe asad 2a fe acketente bate aA 4 t : eet tla ss nat ache ne, 6S. MMasferrer said that unfortumtely several prominent politicians i and governnent officials have been recommending that he not be . permitted to return to the State of Florida in spite of an earlier petition signed by many Cuban exiles requesting an amendment to an-earlier court ruliag prohibiting K sferrer from returning to Flerida.4 6. When asked about the garticipation of other Cuban exile ieaders witb Mzsferrer's group, Hasferrer did sot comment other than to easy that Carlos Har Sterling was a “lyric poet” but that his ; 119: ry LeRORAMMMAR IML 28 tap tee te tere or Aa 7 ory er nt MAR AS OSE DSN PANELED SIC ONAN HY AAT AI DA FOCAL ROE OE AS anaes er enn 23 sw - secretes meterere pet eaves taetammnemEmnnt a eetnetemreren mm ere association with Frer had pot been productive. 3 1. Field Comment: Sefer to CSDB-3/661,878, dated 19 June 1964, ¢ - ¥egarding the efforts of Magferrer's brother to obtain the . signatures of Cuban exile leaders, which he intended to sub- mit to the Imsigration and Katuralization Service in Miami With a request for Masferrer's legal return to Miami. 14-0000 ~ ~ SECRET . _ se oe . ~ IWREN BLED . of . . oa ! , ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET ~« a - j 1. Fill in Sect. 2. on back. Detach Gap n 4 and forward to nin ‘ 131 4 . pper, = ; . Destroy front cove mary unless it records insert proper file no. below and forward ‘ ‘ i om) signihcant action taken or comments requit- document to RID; AN. _ H : ing preservation. ; . a 4 i FROM: . ~ PROPER FILE RO i 4 = Ss ~ RID/ y/ . . | A TO: ALL ADDRESSEES 4 a) . FILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK IF APPRGPHIATE ~ 4 COMMENTS, 4 -4 ° , Df. 7d . _ a - 4 | en COPY DEAS) er. pe ~ ai || . G i i om | Oo 4 | || : ~: . o i: . --3F -. £4 oof. “a : webs LHe . 7 bs P|] : | aS | re . oon ee ne ee in fa an an a “bo Gt -_ | o 44 obs ae) ES Ht veo | . / - 3 r) i 3 ET * a wrod be | Patswrded : rT | Te : # | | | te. . ~ nant . \ ae 4 28 7 I: 4 agi ; = we! 57. . os. aa sO | | | ie ‘ Lu ~~ [Ceres cee + 14-0000 7 | es ~ HBS UUM “AS , Te REPORT COVER SHEET CONTROLLED DISSEM | OUFG-5343 — Cire GF REPORT Ty 9 une 1964 74 REPORTING OFFICER < SY. Ro. NO. | PEPORTS COFICER PER Tot PAO. Margaret R._ NANKS TYPIC Source: Paras 1 - 3 from UOAMBER-6 who attended the meeting on 29 May 1964, Para 4 from UOAMBER-3 who met with Masferrer on 1 June and was able to confirm that Masferrer did arrive with arms and ammunition. Para 5 from AMSWIRL-1 from a reliable RID: Please index, * Group 1: Excluded fron Automatic Downgrading and Declassification WIGROFILMED JUN 1 8 1964 BOC. MICRO. SEF. COTIDIALS SNTHIES SZLOW SHED NOT BE PULLED GE UW DUPLICATED IM ACCOMPANYING REPORT ESET RIBUTION SMTRA-AQENCY : - EXTRA-AGENCY 4 - gs, oo, 1 cy. each to Miami reps of: i 1 - OO/C an State , 2 — JHBARR ae i Coast Guard em Border Patrol ¥.B.I, 14-00000 ~ _ . a - . - . _ : te _ Fateteostanstahci! hel + | a FIELD INFORMATION REPORT GRADING OF SOURCE: A: Completely reliable. 8: Usually reliable. C farly reliable, 0: Not usually redable. £. Not reliable. (Apphed to sources of dowtrful honesty or loyalty, regardless of their competence). F. Relsbstty cannot be judged (Agp'ad to untested of insufficiently tested sources . APPRAISAL OF CONTENT. 1: Confirmed by other independent and reliable sources. 2: Probably true, 3: Possédy true. 4: Doubiful. 5; Probably | wdged, false. 6: Cannot be 5 CONFIDENTIAL CONTROLLED Di3SEM — rrr nh OO ORO Owe COUNTRY Cuba: REPORT NO. laure aN pnemele ge Hf SUBECTA? Return to Miami of Rolando DATE OF REPORT =f June 2964 i - 0) Arcadio Masferrer Rojas With ; rs 4 on NO. PAGES + } y se REFERENCES ~ DATE OF 22 May - 4 June 1964 ; ; ; ; i PLACE & ; pate Acq United States, Miami UrG-5343 | ane « Ta'S 1$ UNEVALUATED INFORMAT:ON SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEF-4IT.vb, APPRAISAL <7 CONTEST 1S TENTATIVE, Bee below. ‘_' . Ge information in Paras, 1-3 were obtained from a former * Latin Ancrican military officer who at one time resided in '. Haiti and, the Dominican Republic, He still maintains fairly elose friendsbips with officials of those countries, Source ig a trained reporter and his information has been reliable in the past. U2 ge q eas zo May 1964 Rolando Arcadio’Masferrer Rojas, = Cuban exile nae , Bet with Miguel,“Taberro Blas, former nember of the on Bouse of Representatives; Cecilio Ignacio“apoles Hidalgo, < my aruy major during the adeinistration of Tuigescio Batista; me former army lieutenant under Batinta; and Aurea _ Is Perzio Aragon, a Cuben woman, Kasferrer seid that withis | —fteV! the ¥ EF days there would be a revolt within the ranks of ., . Castro’s forces and that anti-Castro groups would become active . i. Both in Cuba and outside. Soe weer ae Bh L2UERE 3, Masferrer said that Manuel’ Ray Rivero, leader of the Junta Revolucionaria Cubana (JURE, Cuban Revolutionary Junta), would Play an iuportant role in the evente that wore to transpire in the next two months, Although be did not elaborate on just how the revolt would come ebout, Masferrer did cay that the uprising ‘ . would be possible because those persons participating in the , rovers would have accesa to weapons and ammunition already cached . Cuba. . » Ly 40 i f | 3. Os 4 June 1964 Enrique "Kiki" ferrer Rojas, Rolasde's brother, v wot oe cetamete ena Meee hed obtained the signatures ef several Cuban exile leaders, ‘which. he intended te subeit tc the Imuigraticn aud Haturalization Service | at Masi requesting authorizatian for Masferrer to returs to Miant.2 ._ Ft was expected that the document rould be subsist someting in ': euviy dune 1964, fee wos 8 ee tee reese SE TH tee 4 crema snons veuetunee tml at 14-00000 —— CONFIDENTIAL © 7 z "| + CONTROLLED DISS" | TRPG-5343 a7 . -2= - The information in Para. 4 was obtained fron a forner high-level Latin American Government official who bas travelled frequently throughout the Caribbean and Central America where be maintains close friendships with a wide Fange of military and political leaders, Source is a _ rightist, a trained reporter, and bis information has been bs geliabie in the past, . ; 4. Masferrer arrived in ‘iami on 27 May with an undetermined quantity of arms and ammunition which he plans to use against - Castro. . : - _° ‘See information in Para, 5 was obtained from a local lav > enforcesent officer who is well acquainted with maritine matters in Florida, Source has submitted a large number of reports based on the debriefing of Cuban refugees and has . 2 Been a consistently reliable reporter on the plans and st . > Saetivities of anti-Castro groups engaging in boat cperatious. us 4 ...+,i-: This infarnation was obtained from an unidentified informant . a Soe | .deseribed as reliable, an 3 S, As of 22 May, Masferrer was alleged to have equipmest in Wari ros .. _.- to arm about 200 men, The plan called for moving this equipment >. - =: . Som the United States mainiand to an unidentified key where it : _# would be buried, ‘hen the fighting began in Cuba, aout 200 men. ware to proceed to the key, arm themselves with the cached materiel and proceed to Cuba, In this way they could ano clein to be the liberators oz Cuba. 4 1, Field Comment: Masferrer has Leen prohibited from returning -: % the State of Florida following an order issued by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service. 14.90000 hee sen semen ome ms x. ‘ oe: ak ahi PERE No Ae - ‘ ‘S : ie a aN % Hh oi x aA xa sty RX a a Be aye “ i se ot 2 Pht ewe ea aac 4s 14-0000 * S&CReT ™ (Thee Fi ied fay eo a - DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE Qi FILE HO. Bo FOCRCE CATE TEMES poeere “eee 3 -_ FEB . : cit QOMIHICAN REPUBLIC - Spree & . > BY ROLANDO ARCADIO MASFERRER ROJAS TG SUPPORT . (LEON CANTAVE'S SECOND INVASICN ATTEMPT OF HAITI. S- StS arcs O8 SOURCE OOC. SYMEM mo. SEX . Bg oy oouege. (PARR occ ? 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14-9000 104-10176-10069 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | cm a ee ty rd wee — ae - spay te A, er . : " 7 . " . nr J . 3 i ; . : MA TERIAL REVIEWED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY HOUSE Ss ETE TELE TP FELT I a, F ee meee “CT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS f ws "PILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: TA C ADE - SOL 42664 a 7 1 LVL INCLUSIVE DATES: / TAN bb THRE 321 DET OS CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: ROOM: _ DELETIONS, IF ANY: CY _ DQMENTS —_ DATE — " — 7 s " — iso RECEIVED | RETURNED | REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) | SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL _ 1032 7 fohah pe! Mid NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIET OR REMOVED FROM THIS PILE 14-0000 ~ a rane OGE 66-2615 M6 Lecember 1906 The Honcrable J. Walter Yeagley Acoistant Attoracy Geseral internal Security Division Deparment of Justice oo Washlagton, D. ©. 23530 : _ Dear Walt: . he : After you informed me on 29 November 1966 of the choses . sible indictment by the U. 6. Aftorney in of Rolando e x from Flerida against President Duvalier . Racked for a eS report on eur knowledge of, oF involvement in.this activity. iz -»> Ae you know, we have installations in the Miami ares _ which utilize a variety af sensitive covers. - The Chlef of Station’ coordinates his activizies closely with the Federal Bureau of the iamigratico and Nateralisation Service, and the Euress of Customs ef the Department of the Treasury and _ Gecomiaater to those offices (a the ares partinent intelligence fel m Gus Ration wes well informed em the pisas of Mau-3rer - ané bis cohorts and dlesecinated this tefermaticn ia the normal gmnzer. Part of this reporting iacluded tnfermatiza that Masterrer and aeune of his asceciates repeatedly asserted thet thei: alctting - had boas appreved by the U. &. Goverazment. On some occasions thay olated this approval came from this Agency, aad the other... tinse they latimsted that the Federal Buresa of investigation had approved theis actions. These claime were agzsrentiy used to persuade verieus persess, primartiy Cabss cailes, seme of whem formerly had centect with the Agency, te joia the plet. B appears logieal te assume that Masierrer woulé coutiaus te claim. that be had received what he interpretcé to be U. 6. Government appreval ef the schems ta ovsrtasew Precicent Levaiser, and if he has SECKET Jib a aor- #2664 + at emernenae neemecnee eee Ae to innanmemmae Masferrer and others ceaccrzed in-the plea 96 launch an expedition ae cavietantcateabaainec te ot a oe edt as eaadltentonn a wEited oer, beens fap Gate. bh emleo hs er tt cenweae ie eohelbie Bebe datetean cae nee Sot ttn seabe ate penvbeaateoy snd 14-0000 os SEC: a nothing more positive he can take the aoproach that he considered the U. S. Goverr.:nent tacitly approved his plot since it obviousiy * know shout it und did not take any action against him. For the recoréd, it can be flatly stated that neither by statement nor by implication has toe Central Intelligence Agency dadicated te anyone trat it approved or was supporting the plot. On the contrary, those who queried people they knew were con- mected with our Agincy concerning possible participezica in tho pict were told that it had no U. &. Governmont backing whatsorver. Seme of the plotters attempted te contact this Agency throagh verteus intermediaries, and the intermediaries were told that the Agency wished to have nothing to do with the undertaking and that ‘any inferraation coicerning violations of U. S. laws should be paesed to law-enforcement agencies, perticularly the Buresa of ' Custeme aad the Federal Buress of investigation. Technically, therefore, tac Agency hae stayeé clear of the plotters, and we . weld ve in a positicn to state that we-nad no connectias with the plot aad had given it a0 encouragement or backing of any sort. As & practice! matter, however, if prosecution were Mascerrer, and perhaps other defendants. would prebebly : . Claim that they hed CLA becking 2nd seme might even belicve it to be true. This might well lead one er more defandants to seek & subpoens duces tecum for an Ageaty witness and the Agency > documentation on the subject. As soted above, the witnese can ‘: testify 6 the fact that the Agency had in no way participated oF encouraged the activity. If it proved impossible te quash the weoquizement for production of cocuments, however, we would be faced with a eltuation where ww would almost certainly bare te eloi the documents were privileged oa the grounce ef security. Aside from the sexsltivity of tae resorte and theiz possible compromise ef sources, we would have the problem ef identification of our personnel under cover and of protecting the sensitive Cover arresgements. The same is true to a leceer extent of action aguinst Meelerres la coanoctios with vicistions of his sarcls. ts view of the flagreat and namerous viciations which wore sctetiily keowa te sad roported by Government agencies without any punitive action reculting, { would appear that he could make 8 plausible cisim that the Government had at leact winked at. if 8 - SECHET we oe enter renee mene ote meester hoe en RR EE IER: ee NEE Ne FAS OTM hmmm Tt = ne gti etatt imma a want ene SY tye one bald bc Nee he Sma bene cab td tla de tg, ety abs aI teas beomae tetera, cnet anette col et = heen tas . i. t j 4 5 14-0000 oe SECT 7 , U - wea ar dere Bot condened, his activities. Bt would seem preferable to have bisa townetintely pet onder a more stringent parole, perhase with ' Om attompanying rexuirement of bond. ln tue event be violated this new statad, proeapt action could be taken on those circumstances alone, Stacerely, ; e/ TPR eemne oerncncn cor nema matte etnnt mamanen® sy 07-4269 14-0000 woke Me inrte a ve oi. : 3 . et OER, h na, _ : ar as 2 2 14-0000 YR Se REE Ae ba tegelenee by 2 - oo “ messaue rune p 1" 4 wre Cony TOTAL COPIES: OG! AL WE feRe™ _ _ UNIT 5 a. wes BE -| SECRET TI uo swOEX cre, 3458 + Benemesensg 201-4 AYES ae , z ¥ c a g & i t s ‘ a “ ROLLOZENG RECEIVED FROM GENERAL COUNSEL IN RESPONSE REF. 2. KEY KEQORT 15 TACGHLLEN? AmD VERY USEPUL 1x eomIBCTION Occ ot SHES COAORTS VADZ OF WOPACT SUPPORT. UMPORTUWATELY, THIS DOES WOT . (CONTINUED) CEORO MATING OF9 1CERS “nen war SECKET seer 8 aa THAG THE ISSUING J ee s roroMeiTee by caidas “4 senescent nites ee ee Perverts Feb C4 oc. 202, " A0THeaticaTiang OFritEe 14-0000 : 4 MESSAGE FOKM ITT ac eo TF ate dhol ag Fee . 4 , TOTAL COPIEt : owe: O ruc np : wat : D inoex | SECRET | : xT Oso moex pad Oragmcernienc, - } i: cor: oro: va, we [] RID COPY : : ts . r VEEASSITICRTIONT — Valea wynED ; —s | ot za 5 ee CITE DIRECTOR S769 a or 2° _ oY Bay mL am | 7 TI rele tte te Bagh : E ‘ f : é : g : B : : : i agnctiicasheens enn entanatin rian, oe be 22 + BYR EerE Cte Oe Ce oe “TD VASPERIER CASE A SUDPORSA DECES TECIM WOCLD RERUTEE PRODUCTION OF ALA. COCUMENTS WE HAVE WELCH TOUCH OM YASTERRER-HAITIAN 1 PLAN AND ACTIVITY. OGC REASON/ELY SURE WOULD KOT 2% ABLE HONOR SUCH SUBPOENA, AND DEPT OF JUSTICE AGREES WITH OCC, IT MUST BE REMEVSERED THAT PROCESS OF SUBPOEWA AD PRODUCTION OY RECORDS WOULD PROBABLY COME TO ISSUE BEFORE WOZACT WOULD HAVE OPPOXTUMITY TO INZ25DUCZ EVIDZNCE 10 REFUTE THE CLAIM OF OUR PARTICIPATION. iF WOFECE OZFUSED Te HONOR ‘ SURPOZXA, THE COVE WOULD HAYE TO DIOP ITB CRIMTXAL CASE SO CHANCES Fe ape anon lee, iin 8 succéss ARE MINIMAL, BUT THE PROCESS WOULD DEVELOP EATENSIVE PUZLICLTY ee (Comrise) eee See” ee “ cart autrantieatine : < atangs Sroscee Ortitat we ener: errvesa 7 tw bowen ° ed é ; . REPROPVCTIIS CY OTHER THAR THE ISSUING OF FICS 4% -RERISITES. ory we ed. eee tacts, ret. : . = a te thare be ater wipe oe Meee ee Pn Ce cet Sree Ti eae Rasy at whist zighiihes + Anny oe 14-0000 j ra i wh oe ~ . “SRG YF. a AON" MESSAGF. FORM SR crnculilee arent Sr a . : . . - TOTAL COPIES: " 1G a6 s . O nz ew airs CO moex -CR . 1 | ; MYT os 2 m0 woex i . OD ene mcs ore no. ; t | ; ows prc: va, FILET) RID COPY __ ae | a ———————— : a = RENTON EP ERE ie Ts: . ECRET Ota oe tons, , 3 CHE DBETOR — SOPZ be Chace tore en en ee | Son PEE Soni WOOD Pe YosriyuAPAoRU Aum ote PROGEEDTNG a _ | MICHY WELL EXPOSE DSIAVE COVER AMD OPERATIONAL ACTIVITIES. oY : . 5. "Bastpb Occ DISCUSSION GF ABOVE ASTECTS, DEPT OF JUSTICE FEELS EOMLEDEME SuDULD OT BE SOvEEE. ONE PROBLEM, EOJZVER, 18 THAT CUSTOMS ! TMISKS THEY HAVE EDT CASE AND WANT 70 PURSUE TT. ACCORDINGLY, WITH = _ “AGREEMENT OF DEPT OF JUSTICE, OGC HAS TALKED TO DAVID C. ACHESON, - a SESE OF TREASURY AXD POINTED OUT PROBLEM, ACHESON 18 LOOKING INTO IT AX Odc WILL PROBASLY COMTACT HIM IN NEXT YEW TAYS. 6. oo STATES DOES HOT ¥ISH EAVE SMHAVZ BIZMED FOR INTERFERING WITH CUSTOMS CASE AID SHAT JMMAVE CAN PUT THE FULL BURDEN ON OGC A&D DEPT OF JUSTICE. : 1 : . pete canes oot 2 ae secon natant etn ae ate TG. Dias Silda fed Ration eA Sh aed ate Meet OGC SUGGESTS, HOWEVER, T2AT UNLESS JMWAVE IS fe eenateindaten nt APPROACHED BY CUSTOAS JMMAVE SZOULD MAKE BO MOVE UNTIL OGC GETS THINGS FISZALY ESTABLISHED AT HOS. at glee = petens tim pene sem te wate Bs areata HF = faa jcos AYBUTINENTICATIOG orvices Bh: : i EOSRSIAETING OFFICERS SECRET tba een mapeape's oq utnetnerece heme we oe oben eter ee bo 9 "ory ne, . ny wets Ue a pers agg Lae OME he Lie vn meinad ali nae ile ainan tte” RS netted ae Ee Th AN Etat ath 14.90000 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY this douret cree Berane: AASZ 04, Metre 1 tisteae of 05 Jamel toons wana the eumag of te Exporoge Lows. Yale ' 38, USC. Seca 702 and 7946, the trorsmmecn oF sevelotion of which in any manner %0 On wncsnereES peicn « puneted by tow. CONTROLLED DISSEM CONPIDZENTIAL MO DISSEM ABROAD. COunTay Haiti REPORT NO. O0— B-321/19112-66 gugicc? Proposed Invasion Cancelled DATE DSTR 30 wow 66 3 NO. PAGES 1 : REFERENCES «6 This report was previcasly . DATE OF . ‘ : . 39112-66 INFO. 23 Nov 66 and earlier & H OQ. ——~ 23 sow 6 ~ i THis 1S UNEVALUATED insormarion SOURCE. US national, soldier of fortune type vith vide caperieace ia Tatin Anarica. : He is closely associated with Rolando Mesferrer. [This report was developed. by.a Mavy representative aceigued to the office - . of. preparstion.} Daring the aight of 22 ov 66 « cocteton vas reached to call aff the proposed ‘4s off indefinitely. ‘Father Jean Laptiste Masferrer vbich bas , Invesion of Hsitt by the group sponsared by Rolando Yesferzer- the invasion 8 and Colonel Hene leas beve been argaing vith Many Cibens scheézied elentices od melita . : to participate have om exd military chief | Bapolece Yitiabotes (sic), a Cuban nstional and aiieged military expect, . bas resigned because of dissension in the group. Tt 1s DelLeved thet US Government agencies have iztiitrated the noverent . ‘Plane Zor too tnresion peceretens at oTvuent would be confiscated is ch plans for the ‘uaeien Proceeteds Be fest § 14-00000 Thureday - November 17, 1966 MIL OR ANDUM CF CONVEXKSATION between Audsew %. George -- CBS photographer. William G. Bowdier, SUBJECT: wwasion of Haitl ay Andrew St. George called me trem Mami. © ees Sle eald that he aul the CBS film erew, headed by a Mr. MeMallin @honstic). ware back in Miami te cover the departure this weekend - . of the expedition which Rolando Masferrer was organising to lavade ’ SHgiel, St. George claimed that Masierrer had reerulted 300 men ard ~grvenged fer the use of one 5-25, two C-46s and a large boat. He eatd that ali the preparations were so much in the open that it was evident that Masferrer and hia Haitian colleagues had received the “green ligit™. Recest events in Haiti, plos Masferres’s activities, were sttracting a lot of newamen te Miami. I teld %. George that he was mistaken about the "gr=sz light". We wild mot telerate vielation of cur aeutrality laws. Our eanlorcement . whoee duty it ls to enfercs these lowe, will .0t permit what he describes taking piece. I wanted him aad those with wacm he wae dealing ta be clear on this point. Hs said be would inform Ms, MeMallis. : oe ; ay emoapeorerenamey eam BP IT Pee Lok Cee NS ean eS Sept ae t og ae . eee TRE TN 14-00000 } REPO Rise | NORMS : CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY . this menwel conroin interrasion cHec:ng #3 Wotan Delome of the Usted Sue wien he macang of the Eiponege Lows, Tle i. $0. USC Sect. 793 end 796, the wonwmsson o raveicton of which 1 ony eunne 0 on watersed pown 1 proved by low, ‘ t 3 i . : : - : * CONTROLLED DISSEM BECRET #60 DISSEM ABROAD , | COUNTRY Tait!/Doxinicen Republic) Babams REPORT NO. CO— B-321/17879-66 od. ' i : : “ 5. 1 SuBeCT . Planned Invasion of Haiti between care ost, = 7.‘ Bow 66 4 ( 7 - . - NO. PAGES 1 4 ; - Pr a . : ‘ t Pot CEFERENCES Tale report was previously f Teme . _ uF _ _ G@issesinated as TD-0OB- j . peo” 2B Ont 66 _ - Bune: _ i : : ~__ tis 1$ UNEVALUATED InFQRMaTION : : 4 : + SOURCE: 05 national with vice travel experience in Latin Aserica. Ee speaks some Q : : t a Spanish, and bas many social aud busioess contacts in tue Loninican Republic. a 2 ~ fe (thie repoct was developed by s Esvy representative assigned to the office of io } "a, @n 26 Get 65 T-spoke with Rolando Mesferrer Rojas, Cuben exile, end he told . | --.. | Se that be kas organized eeilitary Sarce of approximately 250 nen to invade . , - Eaiti. Zhe invasion force consists of Cuban and Esitisa exiles residing in ‘ _ the U3, the Bahamas, and the Doninican Republic. ‘ibe invasion vill probably Loe wet tbo lnuncted froa the Dosinican Republic sanstine tstveen § and 13 Hovenher ‘ Boa, . end the target is Port-suePrince. ‘he invesion force will strike in the ard Selon not ”- gaply bours of the morning sele*+cd. Te is vell earned, and 1111 have airy covers the precidential palace will be bombed. . Wasferrer stated that Bigene L. ticximilien, Haitian Conmil in Miemi, Ylorid:, _ fe avare of the invasion, but be 20 Of the inrasion date. i - Maxinidies fs presently is Haitt informing Prosidest Develier tust the invasion = ‘ gan bo prevented by paying off $200,000 to Masferrer. Fa7callicn vill retum vy - $0 tbe US on 3 Novesber and he has agread vith Masferrer tha: if [uvalter shai gt agrees to the pay-off, Maximilien will receive $50,000 aud Musferrer £150,000. * Masferrer told me that the invasion vill tece place in any event and the 4 ie a . $250,000, 4 received, would be used to further support the invasion. 5 . - . a e Yaeferrer stated that he met within the past 10 eye with severe éicsidant x ; Eaitien aszy officers and he hed received their export. The, Bsitian a : officers told Vasfcrrer thst they vould revolt as sccs os informed tuat the a duvasion bad comenced. ‘bey do not know thst the target will be Port-qe © i Princes they belicre that 1t will be in the cap Eeltien area. A. " Paeferrer stated thet be ws confident thet the Lovesion will eucceesé, and if : would be eppoisted Rens Leos, Esitian exile, vil, “Ityoult , 5 HAE YRUCT § OF 14.90000 sam sted ate rhea bs 3 4 q J 14-0000 Sep or ater sty are re vac a ae tan wenn eee nancies eC ek! iE eam nanee Rae ene emden ate den ake gerbe ge aten , oe soe 4 v . . ‘ at + . ‘ . . Y ade ee forme ‘ pony 5 » es Lod wo Pert OIE, OTS eT Nye SR ee ee a nn a “ . . 7 7 vos oy bow , - . Log ; ot nek . . } ne cines pteee ote tance ce « aheenentde be thred mapas + : . ~ 1 ‘ rab, R 6701336960 — SOCIMENT IDENTIFICATION 20 OCE 66. whee 263505" * 4 oa i ‘ : hes . & BIPAtGs OF SROCE SOC. STEEL ne. SOC aay 61 POSITION Sof ca eel COCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE SAVCLVEMENT it MALTEAM EXILE ACTIVITIES. FILE THOS Pome ie FILE BOL ( Co 4 eer _— . 1 » : 0 was ai 5830 Tuk - wae} an fen ; “, LOREEN ET TT NI I seer wee ee et ' be ee wir bake igen 14-0000 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY “ae pe ‘This material containe Information affecting the National Defense of the United Ststes within the meaning of te Espionsge Lows, ‘Tie 1h UBL. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or reveladion of which in any manner te en unauthorized peeot be prchibites ty sat C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-1-A-L NO FOREIGN DISSEM COUNTRY = Haitd peporr wo, CS-310/10608-67 Suect Alezal Pian by Presttens Pecmecd2 «=» WIEST, «13 Detar 1067 - : Duvalier to Have Anti-Duvalier =| : Revolutionaries in Miemi, Florida, _. NO. PAGES 1 : Assassinated i a REFERENCES Ql September 1967 ; ; ’ . United States, Miami ; i {26 September 1967 FIELD REPORT NO, UFG-9090 - ‘THIS © UNEVALUATED INFORMATION, SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT 38 TENTATIVE. Former Latin American diplomat who maintains relations vith officials of mt Latin American countries. Source is a trained reporter and ois inform- : i tion has been reliable in the past. He obtained thia intormtion tron aurea Esther Poggio. Fey weepheermame gece Cg ete On 21 September 1967 in Miami, Florida, Aurea Esther Poggio, 7 euigre who is a secretary to Rolando Masferrer Rojas. 2 : said that plans had been made to assassinate persona linked *. with revolutionary movements in Miami opposing President i “+ Francois Duvalier of Haiti. Poggio said that the first suck boy Seer was against Julio Aton Constanzo Palau on 17 Septenter : ' ‘Poggio said that Masferrer's group was investigating the po : matter in an effort to find gut who was carryang out the to ¢ ‘jamgasoinetion Plans for Duvelier.2 _ Field Comment: Constanzo, Cuban enigre, was emoug those indicted Georges, “s* attsen emigre, by a federal grand jary in Miemt 4n Peoruary 1967 = ‘ charges of conspiring to Jemmch an invasios of Haiti fraa the Florsia ll. i" * Keybe. Ho coverage of an attempt tv kilt Conscanzo has been noted in °°, 8 local press. th Be Fee uertere Comment: Acconting to ‘1003-314/08728-67, about mid- re iustructed Andre Elie, Esitian Consul in Hew York, to - - esep close surveillance on Haitian exiles and to report all plans ' . Ser invasions of Haiti. , ’ ae TTR EAE ovine Fe Beane Meee rere Se eee . | ©aQ-N-P-1-D-2-N-T-1-4-L oe _ NO FOREIGN DISSEM : 14-00000 ' | ‘ ‘ } ’ . i . 3 a co 74 i a en toy ve a " sbsrenses fosase any avn. ~ . a im ~~ 100-¢09-016 ' ‘ : a Be W608 2 : “UFG -08589 ~~ © . dere un ‘ ape | - ‘ : 2 ” te ope ate z SClivity cf” ROLANoG MASFEPRER AO 4: F Ja fF .. j fae FATHER JEAN BAPTESTE CEcacEs in’ obo. . _ 4 OREPARING FOR ACTION AGAINST vASTE be : et os [a 4 1 : ar Co, pot see eat ce tet pevanpnmmetnnes Am LT a 14-0000 oro poe e jretontectinees 3 = . . CRET t 4 “f } Jone cannes eden a mame ene a epee | nakedness 4 Je Sea ves 08 na ALY OU at 4. 4 : Tpageeen as Be ~ Sex mn COB? . G -08588 Z cit? . 4: OCC ? os REPCRTECLY SACRE STo GELRGEs A FREE : LANCE PEOTOGRAPRER: HAD BECEIVED : _DEARLSSICK FCA MASFERRER 1G WAKE A FILM CR THE CCLUM STING SYSTEP F THE MAS@ > GERRER GAOUP PECT TG AM ERVASIGA GF HALTS TO BE MOUNTED FACH ThE DA L. ® 6610290209 14-0000 a 1% TART eee ae “ -FERT LENT LMF ORMAT 10 . 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PERSON EMIT ROTIFILD a ccung rah ingemen rutin tales wpmcertgn ae cndmedton me caso net sete Ne Tne ate Aor ttt 2 ane ‘/ : swoen sy Eyes Ow aN ad : cuassiry 0 rite we. ASLAbL LG actaseet te wessace Qe vera comes ; : BREF TO FILE WO. Piste tf. air £c) zo ros —— = . =] 4 La (ie ‘RID COPY Oo tssete Cl scores Do veoce Pd | ° FILE i & +S rsh5 tw ce a ale +e cnt so ine 7 . = eh cifors, Cig Cy Ceres ee find _ge9F Sever 2645-3 wWUZ997 ~ oe, * ave a 13 See. ————aaw le ~~ ~ SECR ET 2319382 CITE S2A7E 3193. CLs4ERR ST ACT LS) tp pe afi ° “I Ss “ ge _ DIRECTOR LPG SANTO DOATSSU; PORTA PRISE oe “Tyrie 8 REFEKESCES: a. J'AVE 3it3 14 Coes 4 ; . et, - Be JSIMAVE 2155 uit Ww C@F3s V4.’ ADDIT ICAL LEFOR MAT 103 On FUSE ALD BUNKES CICED. \ Fo crema eemameemnmnmmemannamin 4 cyt : , a rr . e “PARAS TWO Aaz FIVE REF FAAS FOLLOAS3 \ fle ADDRESS FOR RCZELT FIsK Gf mad YR OFFICE OF we 638. = ; aol Cs * Bo ADDRESS GIVES FCG/Elis To SCKIS-1S HIS CUNRE ST i RESIDE SCE. PRICK “ARCK 65 52 LiscD AT 215 T¥ELFIS 2in2et = ‘BeE. ATLASTA CECHSIA, SCRLED FOR ATLASIA SEvS AS COPY EZADEE “| ANS KILL THIS JO SINCE AUEUST 64. F.1Ck TO THIS CATT +. PUNKIA €OR KES FCR PALA SEACH PCST. 2. FYI COCRDIUATCH FoR CUZAS APFALLS MIAN LEPczIfe O68 (22 SEPICAZER THAT LOCAL LSIRPA Fac LOCAiic Ako STAYED Sut 14s - BOATS ZENS LEASED EY ROLADS NASKORRER. ALLEGECLY Trice ROLA DO GASPERRER Boat wILL 2 Zé USED TC TiastPRl ass TC LARGER OTHER Vest » LOcatES OFF FLOR TA 208 ST» BEC E Lae La 3h Yaz 14-0000 . a , . tne - 2. beeen | ay Yorat copies: 3! a fe . . - et WH/7/uaiti® = Oa? SECRET ants 559 GO wo mors wre: 22 Sept. 196 LO vice mes pre ne. weeds thediete Se we = heat wie iebee os a a (CLASSIFICATIONS aeEay (Datz AND TIME FILED) _& ECRET , ects (REFERENCE) UNDER) 9 BPE 7 . Bb 7 q0°Zi CITE DIRECTCX’ 3 7 3 8 2 of PORT AU PRIECE, JMWAVE, ‘SANTO DOMINGO, - ,..; SANTIAGO DZ LOS CABALLEROS ' =PRIORITY- REF: _ TMVAYE 3153 aor 00931) 1. OR YOUR INFORMATION: ON 6 SEPTEWEER 1986, FREELANCE -_ PHOTOGRAPHER ANDREW ST, GEORSE REPORTED FOLLOWING TO WILLIAM oe LATIN AMERICAN REFERENT ON fosTew STAFF BOWDIEER, STSTETDEPATT NENT“ AGPRESENTATIVEIAT WHITE HOUSE: OY. GEORGE 18 ON A CBS CREW FILMING A STORY OF GUNRUNNING ‘PROM THE U.S. TO THE D.R, FOR USE SGAINST HAITI, CREW HAD COMPLETED ITS PILMING IN MYAMI AND SOON WOULD TRAVEL TO ‘SANTO DOXISGO TO FILM OPERATION AT THAT END, ROLANDO MASFERRER AND ) MITCHELL WARBEL (PHONETIC) HAD PERMITTED ST, GEORGE TO FILM “LARGE ARSENAL IN WASFER}YR’S HOUSE IN MIAMI.’ WARBEL DESCRIBED “AS A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE/ARMS MERCHANT FROM ATLANTA WHO ASSISTING < WASFERRER TN ACQUIRING ARMS, WARBEL SUPPOSEDLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ’ SEIZURE OF MANUEL RAY'S VESSEL "VENUS" WITH ARMS ABOARD IN : > DOM REP, PLOTTERS PLAN TO USE BEATA ISLAND AS BASE, ARRANGEMENTS , "XN DOM REP EEIWG HANDLED THROUGH SANTIAGO REY, MARTINEZ ARANA ‘ cocmcmnaries secart autncaricasiee “be | secret | ECRET ‘sEragsuction OY GTHES THAN tHe SUING OFFICE 15 Sa cue “ve G , MIEHER foods ha ; sce echt Abe aes he tava aie Sui ad saabbonaiewtate set eee ta an He be Paras ae ine 14-00000 + Se eet een aie NESSAGE For soe VOTAL Copies: SECRET ie anette Rae a dee Qatar ee nenth eat Le ' PORT AU PRINCE, JMWAVE, SANTO DOMINGO, | SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS ee fa aT TO a tathoibedancaias et hdes, | Fy J and as 5 3 5 : % & ' g 5 HN x ‘| F 4 3 i i j i : ' t F 4 PLS TEYORM AMBASSADOR OF ABOVE, : . a “900 eCGHTIRUED 2 ; oceans eaten erbirees 2G “moran ! SEC Bg E La j serncovcried OY OTnEe THAN ietad SSUES cornet vacuums PRonisitee. aati elt EB Rei inten, Boe ee ee ne et cee ene ne ee : 14-0000 an _ MESSAGE FORM Ba emer an . eo TOTAL COzze8: + ' 4 os” , Ome aio : ' ns D moes sEC R ET ‘ 2 ‘gat: 22 20 woes ; ett Onc mcs sc a0. ; . : § : itt orcad if ‘ — oe IDATE AND Yi PICeSy wa oad | SE CRE T | =o T; H . cae CHE OMECIOR B7SS2 | | 5 ~-} PORT AU PRINCE, .JNWAVE, SANTO DCMINCO, . , oo: _ SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLERGS . a Sy wet 4 . . i . i . SUGGEST COS BRIEF EMANTHEM-i ON _. nex eet Ti Ge f ‘WH COMMENT: REPCRT OF MASFERRER CLAIM THAT SMALL FORCE W:Lt, 4 U LEAVE BY BOAT FOR DOM REP TO SET UP BASE For 3 SUBSEQUENT ATTACES ON HAITI AND CURA, AND THAT ; : ‘ BE HAS SUPPORT OF DOMINICAN GOVERNMENT, £ 4 * de “4 _ } ‘ *, . . 7 - o 7 . 5 . “8 : . - ae w ; j ; . COOROMAT ING OFFICERS 4 ‘ an C SECRET | | == “Nene it > strncovcrion BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PRONIDITED, oor Oe Es 3 ; oe Lab eat he oepenabind een aes it cid cla 324 : posed i 14-0000 cos, . . . 2 x woe : - ‘ Tots ° _ - Oy = wy _ . . - . . LL ~ . ’ - neon aatadiblathek Pica? se 21 September 1566 Neen eT EEEEEEEE Enea Seed NRIs tote |\3, MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD - be SUBJECT: Liaison Meeting with FBI New York Agent Frank O'Brien ae, ‘1. At 1500 hours on 13 September, Ken Millian and I aoa “-/, met with FBI Cuban specialist Frank O’Brien at 4 cafe/coffee : _«- shop at 72nd St. and 3rd Ave., two blocks away from the Bu- Feau's Kew York headquarters. 1 had arranged the meeting by telephone from Washington.and.advised C'Brien-that i wanted to review and coordinate a number of items with him... I.also.. . . informed kin that I would be “accompanied by Millian, a col- - league interested in the Cuban. UN Mission. , coe uaa bbe bee ache, aa ce newrere serie mbt rete te i . 2. The meeting cpene4-at an easy pace with an uninhib- ited review of happenings of mutual iaterest: O'Brien noted — -y that in his view the Cubans at the Mission had b2en relative-”™ ly inactive and had not recently becn involved in sutversive § a activities of any magnitude. He reviewed FBI coverage of as sa ; yet not fully explained purchasing activity by Mission per-. Cher 7, sonnel vhich included procurement from various Nea York area . ' military surplus cutlets of. panchos, leggings, and other . ‘ a f t 5 ' gimilar equipment. He implied that in the process of covere — tae! 5 ing ‘the activities, the Bureau had acquired a substantial 4 : *. gmotnt of surplus equipment itself but he didn't provide de- " tails and we didn't pursue the matter. sof tod a bei ie roa ' $3. Be noted that blanket Bureau coverage of the activ- ities of folando Masferrer was continuing and that he oce2- sionally talked with Masferrer.-by telephone or in person. He indicated that the Zureau was intinately aware of efforts on the part of Masferrer anj other Cubans both in New York | ~ and Florida te procure ares in the U.£. and position thes ir - the Domixican Republic. Ue reported that an atterpt to seve a shipmezt of such arms from the Florida Keys to the D.R. . - Currently was underway and that the U.S. Custons Service was . alerted to move in at the appropriate time to confiscate the | material. (Although acknowledging Wasferrer's gangster packe ground. O*Brien complemented his on his intelligence and ef- iciency and indicated that Masferrer was one cf the ablest Cuban refegees he hac net.) : "he OBrien also surfaced his current contact with for- . ex Rebel Arny Captain Raimndo F. Antonio de la Torrey - rand ”/, / 14-0000 awe - ae ~— Sepaer - Ugarts, 81-11 Pettit Ave,, Elmhurst, Long Island, tel. NR 2-5487. De ia Torre apparently is involved with Cuban refugees in the U.S, who are attempting to re-establish the 26th of July Movement here in the United States minus the Communist im- plications contributed by Fidel, O'Brien apparently is im- ..%. ,.pressed with De la Torre's sincerity: and ability and belicves -. "+ \ that De la Torre should be of interest to us. De la Torre . tv has until recently stayed away from exile accivities and ac- = * cording to O'Brien is pushing the revitalized 26th of July oo idea by personal contact tather than make any splash, duebatadlands satustesdent tence oe -; , ‘Union Carbide International. In conversations with O'Brien { Ac- 8 be, : €ording to O'Brien De la Torre is tow operating a successful that A , i “.2.° painting business and at one time held a good position with 3 : ; eDe la Torre has been critical of CI. When queried O'Brien artis fap enie 1 i) . 1 qe t * - indicated that De la Torre's only real gripe was the Bay of ; Wea ®Ke _Pigs. (C/O ncte: We.should look: into De la Torre to seeif oo =: ¥.- * J gpwds-he could be used in any revitalized effort abroad to estab- - 4 738 ae * -lish lines of access to nen-Communist 26th of Jutyers still : 7 en. “we tess in Cuba - Carlos Franqui et¢.) ‘We indicated that we would '. 4, @waluate information available to u shoes nor 0k . : c s and discuss De la Torre sapeple with him again in the future; -- - 1 b29 , S$. Note: O'Brien has been working the Cuban target in or ‘ope New York for aver ten years and. is impressively conversant book Qbe +. With the subject. -It-is, therefore, sometimes difficult to : _ stay with him wher he covers various compsicated subjects oe “with abbreviated statements, e. g., during subject meeting, . oof 4 wipe . he alluded to one Miguel Morales, the former husband of Nellie pT es -- Barletta, daughter of Batista's ambassador to Argentina a a / Anleto Barletta. He apparently feels there may be mileage TG - “im Morales. We will, therefore, review Morales, Barletta, Loeb, “et al, and resurface the subject with him when tine permits. et i 6. The two principal action items on my agenda were the coordination of my planned luncheon meeting with photo- journalist Lee J. Lockwood (201-78771), and discussion of NEKNIFE, who allegedly was interviewed by the Bureau in New .. York several years ago, O'Brien advised me that he had re- viewed their Lockwood file end talked with the Bureau agent a = Yesponsible for the Lockwood "case",- He stated that he had i ot . HOt Uncovered any derogatory information on Lockwood and ‘saw ; Ro reason to prevent my meeting with him. I told him I would . advise him of my meeting arrangements with Lockwood when they ~~ Were £irm and that I would brief him after the Meeting was i) OVeF, (it is of interest to note that during my briefiag _, O£ O'Brien on the morning of the 16th, the day folloving ny ~'': luncheon with Lockwood, O'Brien noted that soue of his supe- Shers in Washington thought Lockwood was an opposition (sic) “spy” When I asked if there was anything to support this - Ge ah sd ea se te paceman mgmt ga ten aA EO OS Mey a ae se ee ener cen ane 9 mee q ‘ ‘ . 14-0000 ga! at eee & 7 7~ ~ e . 7 ; = a ~ . a SECRET ae aw M a oe Loe nab He ce ae * ; ve ae ey con aw ', theory, O'Brien said absolutely not, it was pure speculation.) eo Nt Lae 8 7. O'Srien checked the Bureau's New York indices on NEKSifd Lut without success. Lf he was in fact interviewed by the FBI in Yew York there apparently was no record of °, 4%. I told him that NEXNIFE was expected in New York City “i dn late September to visit his daughter and son-in-law and that we probably would attempt a mecting with him at the time, He had no objection. che teas EET Re TRYIN «TY OO, 2 2 OT 8. Specific items of svsiness concluded, we moved into & general and historical discussion of the Cuban Mission to sO ; :. the UN, which was the main purpese of Millian'’s attendance : - at the meeting. Recent cnanges in Miss.or personnel, includ- oo gE ing the assignuent of Ricardo Alarc6m Quesada (201-3475$0) me ba. 1 @8 Aubassador, were discussed and itineraries of Cubans ar= ae : Piving for the Ceneral Assembly were ncted, Eariy in the - en . conversation, G'Brien surfaced his long tern contact with . Cuban UN Advisor and Alternate R2presentative Antonio de Souza ‘- Carvajal (201-354048), a friend of Cutan Foreign Minister “RaGl Roa, who has served the Cubans in New York for the past ten years or more and has been with the Cuban Foreign Ser- wice for 40 years. The Souza subject was not new to me, since O'Brien had brought it up in conversations I had with him earlier this year. I did not choose to pursue the subject with hin at that tine, however, without first Teviewing all implications of the case with Agency officials in Washington, O'Brien indicated no interest in Miguel Juan Alfonso Martinez (201354041), Counselor at the Missiony hom we suspected they sight be in contact «ith, A tet aoe Oe Ny eg ieee ee ee . - 8 natin a ne 9. O'Brien's eagerness to discuss the Souza Batter a. seeus to inply that he is deeply interested in it and may : suggest that he is not satisfied with results thus far ob- : tained. At one noint he indicated that his headquarters was / Rot at all happy with the take from Souza. He reviewed the ' history of the contact with complete candor beginning with - bis initial contacts with Souza in the sid/tate 195€'s when | O'Brien had open access to the Crban Mission in Sew York | and was a frequent visitor there. From his description, Souza ‘ would appear to tbe a thoroughly experienced and skilled . . dipionat who has survived the numcrous changes in the Cuban overnnent because of his friendship with Roa and other in- luential Cubans, and because of his ability to implenent. , @££ectively for the Cubans the more subtle diplomatic maneu- , Vers required by meabership in the UN community, In fact, ’ O'Brien feels that the Cubans utilize Souza exclusively on ; these latter duties and tend to exclude him fros high level matters involving golitical, military, or econozic policy. ying te . na wap me ea WME ed erent eed als eye stab tam agunnestonmnse weenie nA ar so - he - “1k, ie REAUMR Hm Fe 14-0000 a Sener This, according to O'Brien, accounts for Souza‘'s inability to provide information of real value. O'Brieu did indicate, however, that the usual P.I. requirements had no punch, He cited, for example, the requirements after Souza'’s return from Hawaii, which in effect amounted to: What's new? a 10. Despite the long history of the Souza contact, - ; .°7* @fBrien is not now meeting with Souza in person. Souza feels to, -., that O'Brien is too well known in the Cuban commnity in New York and even the most elaborate contact arrangements would not be free of danger, Souza also shys away from talke ing on his home phone for fear that it may be tapped. O'Brien can, however, telephone Souza and lay on alternates telephone oz even meeting arrangements. We did not establish the fre- quency of G'Brien'’s current contacts with Souza nor did wé establish at what point in the history of the contact the - decision was made to dispense with personal meetings; the. ~~ nature of our meeting with O'Brien did not permit elaborate and detailed questioning. He did recount, however, an in= _ teresting aspect of tne case which followed from the fact - _ that a State Department security officer assigned to New York, fnu), Swazev, occupied the apartment directly above Souza ring his tour in New York and became quite friendly with . Souza. O'Brien apparently used Swazey as an informal go- ~ petweer, on the case. (Should we choose to pursue the Souza lead, an attespt perhaps should be made to locate and debrief Swazey with O'Brien's concurrence, Note: This could be | Anthony Clinton Swezey, DOB 9 August 1913, who was Special :, Assistant to Secretary General of U.S. Mission to UN 1946 to > 1947, In 1963 he was First Secretary, FS0-2, in Paris.) 41. It ts difficult at this point to identify with ac- curacy the true nature of O’Briesi’s tie with Souza, Based tpon O'Brien's comments, it does not appear that Souza sheuld . be classified as an "agent" of the Bureau in the classical ~ . sense, particularly at this point when there apparently are '. g0 formal arrangements for contact, no resuneration or even instructions given, and apparently no reports received fron | Souzs. It is probable that a critical point im this epera- thon was reached about three years ago when, according to O'Brien, Souza talked about his advancing age (now 65), his Fetirement equities with the Cuban zovernzent, and his fi-§ nancial needs in general. O'Brien thought that Souza was looking for guarantees which would provide for kis future should he choose to cooperate fully and ultimately be sur- , faced and forced to forego his retiresent and remain in the U.S. O'Brien apparently presented Souza's case to his supe- giors but was unable to generate any substantial enthusiasn. He stated they were not willing to give Souza 2 stipend, The a Oe 14-0000 eeanansathetad reeteaesee ® ae ~ SECRET Bureau’s position, both then and now, apparently is that Souza has little potential as an asset for internal security matters and therefore would not justify any substantial fie nancial obligatisn. In very low key, it was made clear to : j O’Brien that the Agency was interested in Souza'’s Positive . ; Intelligence potential (his access in Havana should be good, -. given his long friendship with Roa and his closeness to - Marfa Celia Girona Fernfndez (201-327421), cousin of Celia coe, SSnchez Manduley) and well might find justification for pro- « . ’ viding modest. security for Souza's old age. ; ‘ : : 12, Throughout our conversation it appeared clear that O*Brien was of the opinion that there may be a role for the . Agency in the Souza operation, We asked nim, therefore, : whether or not he felt. Souza may still be interested in feath- ering his nest and,.if so, if it would be bureaucratically possible to get word to Souza that stich a possibility existed. O'Brien felt that Souza. would still.be interested and he ‘was of the opinion that he could get the point across to Souza via double talk in a telephone conversation. This ap- - proach was accepted and it was agreed that O’Brien would ad- , Vise us of the results after the call was made, If prospects appeared encouraging. it was agreed that we would then get together again to discuss the next step which might entail ce, arranging direct contact with Souza. O'Brien noted that. Let 1 Ae ee 9 NY ge ERTRONTL reR TP } Souza lives in Jackson Heights and usually drives to work. ot ae ; - Possibly a contact could be arranged somewhere along the route. : - fhe foregoing generally covers the extent of our discussion: - / 4 vegarding Souza. When I met with O'Brien again on 16 Sep- i" tember just prior to my departure for Washington, I requested fod “that he not take any action on the Souza case in our behalf - until he heard something further from re. : : - 13. Ouwring our meeting we reviewed other members of the - Cuban Mission with particular reference to [GI types. O'Brien EL * noted that ChaZik tlomero Saker Zenni (201-335014) undoubted- - . - od : Ay is the senior member of the 0G! group but even so he vas 1 : “pot thought te be particularly active. He zsported that 7 _ Ssker had been in contact with Lee Lockwood (see above) on ’ -.-’ $@veral recent occasions but nothing was known of the nature ot we _- of the meetings. He also noted that the Bureau was in con- t : tact with Saker’s Cuban girl friend in New York City whoa they had just traced without surfacing any derogatory infor- : . mation. She is cooperating and the sureau is optimistic : ee about her potential. He did not provide the girl's name but hoe Ar os ‘ ..Andicated that we should hear about ker shortly through chzn- . ce Oe * gels. O'Brien also acknowledged thac the Bureau has a pene- : Lol ge : i €sation of Prensa Latina in New York. fie did net. provide the apt eo mame oF any details but on the basis of his comuents we pre- “os ; an ee Ps, 14-0000 erento ae . ES ot ETE HEI AE Og NR ne rete a th OTURMIARIEWIRIRRD ES ees cae ce ) _ SECRET = woe a 2 Vlas ; sumed it to be Francisco V. Portel{a.(201-281963). It would be be helpful if we could obtain additional details on both..;. Ot - these latter cases, SF ad (Ay ll af . . Ch 14. Without prompting, O'Brien surfaced the AMBIG-3 c,'., @ouble agent case. He noted that he had been involved to a “0: "degree and actually was present at the hotel bar in downtown /; -New York when the agent made his meet with the Cuban czse :+ 1 + Officer. O'Brien, accompanied by at least one other Bureau Po man, reported that AMBIG-3 winked at them while passing close 7° 4: by them at the bar on one occasion. O*Brien took this to. .. i. ic. wean that AMBIG-3 presumed that O'Brien and his friend were... . Bureau men assigned to surveil the meeting. O'Brien also “* stated that after nis meeting with his Cuban DOGI contact, -: AMBIG-3 called for.an emergency meeting with the Bureau and = - ., they gave him $290, - ; oe et : 1S. It was close to 2000 hours before our meeting ter- ' ; Minated. We parted on a cordial note with agreement reached ‘thet we would talk soon again when some of the material . discussed had been further sifted, See mks baer 14-0000 sgn 2 ERE iidnee phe Pr ae , 14-0000 ef, 3 : ~~ -— . ol. 4 Be mN, 7 os i . : a” . * . rs i ; LILATES OFFICIAL USE 3 v i MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION ber 6, 1966 4 a . SUBJECT: Andrew St. George << free lance Photographez Baw workleg Gy ‘ ° with CLS Mx. %. George cane to sea me at hiz request. I have knowa him from _ the time tat he wear to Cuba in the late fiitles to film the Casire rove- _ - oY eee Denna ee fate ce gmt AE He sais 2 be wanted to zee me as an old friend to tell me that/Cz. 25 is filme ins 2 starz of f ganerusning from tho U.S. to the DoRe loz use soaines | Halt. Be ls war% with the C235 crew, ny eset ee SIE HN smrerpasnnscsarmemtesinpani ita = i ingens exe vertrainmrtrat fae Yama ners a Myr. &. Ceorgo said thzt the cz. 3 tesra comsplesed ite fiiming in Miaml and in the near future would be travcliinz %0 Santo Somlaze to film tas / operaticn at that end] Ee claimed that in Miami j 29 L Lissferrer and Mitekcil Warbel (phonctic) had permittes bie tofiilrs what ke ceseribed es z larce arsenal in Masferrer's Louse.) In rezp7n30¢ to my czestion about tho icentity of Varbel, ke said that he io & somdiereolefortuae « arms merchart type from Atlanta who is working 2th -siezser In the zeczisition of arms. St. Gearze claimed tiat Warbel | hac bess respoasiile for ties seizure of Manuel hay's- vessel “Veras* in / ‘the Deminican Kegublic aad the acquisition of the arms (mostly sub-machine ga) which wore oa bocrd, ‘ oa . _ ar oo: ak aoe ‘ a } ewer weceenniienienes ft tries batears omen nmenmmamntnn s+ a ad rons bbe ne a &% Ceoze3 ‘tated thet raefiese is the Dersinicas Acpublice was on Deosta_ iotent.J leranzements in tre DR are being Laacied throcch Sentiass Aey with Dsstires Arzia and orkera\ wom be cic not name. St. George saic . i se Chet Salseuer had pives bis nod to the opezitiua. Lteld Lim thas i cid rot ' .., believe theve was 2sy trath to this latter point 2a President Dasaguer azs ' pecectiy rorraalized diziomatic rclaiiuzs with Uaiti and is not intereated Ia foreicn adventures ci this type. ae pee . : vapetes rama secngtin aenesenenes ee Wp rye WEG tees sn eaen sio eeee te oni FT een ae ee : pie eat . Sy . . ” Bs closing, St. Georze said ke had come to se2 me becacse ke belleved thas sex-oone In the United States Coveria:est shodld kaoe east she yese wennisz aad the Cis film. Itold him tlat our iaw exforcement azexcies * LBAIT£Y OFICIAL WZ ty sanganiten yi) a mg ALS 14-0000 oar een SRR ORANG Ae, - wore wee a coe .. _~ ‘ Sc ce an ™: - . ° 4 ‘ . - - : - et ° bd Pan LINITED OFFICIAL uss | - -2- “ Weed aware of Lacferres's Baa? activities and would take whatever @étlos is Eecescary to prevent violation of our iswo. On the filra, I tel bis that lz Seriously doubied whethes aa objective treatment of the facts of Paitian aad Cuban exile ciforis would sta hp to tha tyse of story he decerited. Therefore, I questioned the wiscom of making such a fll. iis responded that the facts were quite cifierent from what 1 tkouzht. ite. Bostow ee Mr. Bill logers . - wr. Robert Sayre. state « ARA diz. Edward T. Long ~ States/ARA-CAR er Bir. Robert Stevezson @ StaloftAeCCAa 4 Ambassador Jokn Crimmins - Embassy, Sanzo Domingo. - Igri a oe bombs ie asta baelh tae 14-0000 OE ee or sagt SEZ Be me eet a Ae as er wig’ th vad ze, ree Len eae gare nee SE AYR a ae ee 14-0000 8 July 1966 MEMOPANDUM SUBJECT: The Activities of Rolendo MASPERRER Rojes 1. Reference is nade to a memorandum fron this office, Subject: Plot to Overthrow Haitian Government, dated July 6, 1966, concerning a visit to a Zara In the Atlanta, Georgia area by an informant woo witnessed the loading of arzs at the farm for shipment to temporary cache sites in hones — - 4a Miami and Coral Gables, Florida; the pickup of arus from these homes; their transfer to enall bosta already « - OB trailers; und the offloading of latter at Miasi River ,, @ecking sites for shipment to Banto Domingo and ultivata .. , Sites or the Haitian Coast. While the information below asy - = B0t be related to tho incident reperted in reference, the Sinilarity of the two reports merits attention. A 3 3 § 3 Lo 2. A friend of Rolando MASFERRER Rojas told a usually reliable source of this office that on 27 June 1966 . . went to a house in Miami where 200 firearns were stored, He was accompanied by two American newanen, one of . whom was a photographer. The arms were removed from the. ises by agants of MASFERRER whose faces were ccvered, ve American photographer took photographs during the ' wemoval of the arns. 3. The sane usually reliable source of paragraph two reported in conjunction with the sbove that as of early duly 1966, ection groups such as the Second National Front -. OF the Recarmbray, ALPHA-G6, Comnndos-L, and Los Pinos Kuevos, . = possessed only «2a}i quantities of arms, The oniy suoctantial _ 77 + gmount of arms in the srea was in the bands of KASFZRRER. ae . 4 This information is boing dissentnated to the Federal - Bureau of Investigation and the Department of State. O" WH/C/CICS/3. Vidal:kes hes Distr. wtion: Based On: . 3 = Department of State . AMBIDDY/1 3 - FBI oe, Rae Report, Miani Ol, - 28 June 1966 ; 1 - 201-42669 Aye ves . ‘ . . : . wait a rr see TSS tte werent eer erenren DeEeE oteco coord 1 na THR AAS Save A A UA I AL TTL PRAIRIE SN SA ke A amen HORMEL RAEN IO tae Lo RM ge ties wnt anh Names Qotranie | ~ ‘ . Oo sO . ray a my . oe 14-00000 i | f ; j 4 4 i 4 oo E10 TAME & VESSEL WITH SIX OR SEVER WEE TS THE BOmINIcEr ce _ | Wee" 3015 _ an _ 4 ~ | secner GA INTERNAL USE ONLY 4 INTELLIGENCE INFORMATION EARLE ; ‘. Coe DATE - 12 Jonk oc 4 _ sO Ne SE a 7 Doone, re PAGE 1 OF & PAGES | ! The following isceligence information, transmitted from a CIA Finid Station, Feijuires review within the Clondestine Ser , . : before being relecsed outside the Agency. Panding requits of this swiew, © eupy ls being provided for your odu lal : 4 1 Disuiberion for BACKGROUND USE ONLY tx S002, Db Of, B/ aie ° J a: on] 2 [eounTnys DoRTaicaw REPIELIC/miTT Ba | pols 13-14 JUNE 1966 ee [SUBJECT : ALANS OF RCLASSC MASFERRER ROLES, FORMER cueas {° SEMATOR, FO® ACTION AGAINST HAITI FROM 222 De . _ . QOMINICAD REPUBLIC bb olan _ - UEITED STATZS, BIAMI (16 JUS seh urc-eze2 " FORMER LATIN AMERICAN DIPLOMAT ¥HO VALRTR < <7 RALATIOUS VITH OFFICIALS OF LSTIS AMERICAD x“, COUNTRIES. He IS TRAINED REPORTER ANB HIS - ; IEFORMATION HAS BEEN RELIABLE 18 THE PAST, ee eR Tt “Ye, O8 13 JUME 1966 18 MIAMI, FORIDS, ROLAHBO “WASFERRER £OJSAS, FORMER CUBAN SENATOR, £415 THAT HE HaD REVIED HIS PLANS FOR ACTIOM AGAINST PEESIDENT FRaucois “ DEVOLIER OF YAITI TO INCLUDE THE COCPZESTICN GF santieso _} REY PEREA. REY HAD SAID THAT MASFERRER GOULD BE aLtevzo ‘REPUBLIC AFTER JOAGUIS: 2ALAGUER IS INSTALLED AG Pasiogst ° 14.90000 wy 3007 no Qed ow 9208 > OF 2 PASE Ce. 027 (classi fleat{oe, OF THE DOMINICAN REPUELIC IH JULY. MASFERRER, HIS COUSIN “awonto ROJAS MASFERRER , AND ATON CONSTANZO PALAY WOULD 3 “BE AMONG THBSE ON THE VESSEL . ‘te AFIELD COMMENT s REY, A CUBAN EFIGRE wid ¥68 A. ate MINISTER UNDER FULGENCIO BATISTA ZALDIVAR WENT 10 THE DOMISICAH . “PUBLIC [8 APRIL TO ACT AS AB ADVISER ;,3O BALAGUER DURING THE ELECTORAL CAYPAIGN. I9 MIAMZ IM B “WAD-JUNE , HE REPORTEDLY PLAWSED TO RETURN 10 THE , " POMINICAS REPUBLIC. SEE ALSO UFG-8378, WHICH REPORTED ‘ inl ACCORDS TO REY HE HAD BEEN OFFERED THE USE OF A “FINCA IN THE DOMINICAN REPUDLIC FCR ANTI-CASTRO CUERRILLA : cane ANOTHER SOURCE, WHO HAS BEEN REIADLE 18 THE “" PAST, REPORTED THAT REY WAS COMFERAIEC WITH ROLsE : PASFERRER AND ANTONIO ROJAS OW 14 JUKE. CORSTABZO PALAU, eccrine teenie a me ee ") SRAVOLVED ¥STH ROLANDO MASFERRER 18 PLANS FOR ASTI“ » BUVALIER ACTION.) By WASPERRER ASLERTED THAT 1M ORDER TO ATSLEAD MUTHORITIES OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERWERNT cue? AND * $HUS PREVERT INTERFERENCE, THE GROUP ON THE VESSEL VOULD a ; CUBAN EMIGRZ IH MIAMI, HAS BEES REPORTED EARLIER AS cee 14-0000 o- . . . i teas 2007 aa ~ | a ' € ~ can? we eH TA " 99 TO THE DOMINICA REPUELIC OSTERSIZLY AS REVOLUTIOWRIES ASAINST FIDEL CASTRO RUZ. KE ADDZD THAT AS ANOTHER PRECAU- TION ASALNST D FFICULTIES ITH THE USC, THE GROUP vOULD WOT MSE WAITED STATES ARMS GR-ATIZENST TO TRANSPORT ans FROMTHE UNITED STATES. YASFZRRER SAID THAT HENRI ae _ Vixaman vad anus sioewOent, AND TAsT THE ATTACK AGATHST Ce. _ ITE 4OLLD BE LAUNCHED FROM THE DOMIZICAN REPUBLIC. ocr LE GIELD CorvenT:. ACCORDING TO SOURCE, MASFERKER DID KOT YET EAVE VESSEL. VIXAMAR, A HAITIE9 EMIGRE WHO HAS BEES RESIDING 14 CABADA SINCE MID-UFRIL, HAS BEEN DESCRIBED ZARLIER AS 18 CHERGE oF THE PLANS FOR ACTION | SERIEST DUVELIER .» : “Ae FIELD DESSEMs C NCEN, CIMAST, COMKVEETFOR, . “MIAME REPS OF STATE, FRU, 1283, CUSTCHS, USCC, BOARDER {> Pateo. Gise Szet sasto DoxIEG0, PAT AU PRINCE) Ig REPORT CLASSCOMFIDENTIAL 8D YOREISS DISSEM CONTROLLED DISSEP * SECRET Canam 14-00000 ete ee ate TOR e ge eee 4 che : 206s veve voren 19 ensecere ‘ses vee so : ‘Ceassiry ro Peas 006 LOI bk “y cuasese1 p Mage YO 7548 NO. = - ose asolD ace. + eestor 0 aie. 2 Cb UFG-2382 oO 1ssae0 Dh asorree enn ADDP. CA 2,“\A/PEG. CA/PROP. Cl/OPS. Ci/iC 2, FI. Fi/O : OCI, D/DCI, DOP, 3, . SOR, FILE. . Fis/INT |. cD ° 4, CA/O 4, CI, CI/PS, “rer ; SECRET mmsle ote akeAvE 1553" = : — ; to DIRECTOR IWFO SANTO DONtNae,-sanTTaco DE LOS CAS . 18 KES 405 SOURCE UOAFER-6 FROK EWILz0 \eRA LEYVA FROM ROLANDO MASFERPER. SOUPCE MENTIONED FIRST S = SUPDATAs ZRWAHOO. NO PROJECT. en, reed Mt s7ee 2b cwormanecrnn tne anrememcenan corte ttt peeaae meen enon * 14-0000 ere SECRET . {theo Filled Iny i a ne DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFEREKCE +, PASFERRER AOJAS, RCLARDO_ , 2£01-04266 : 100-C)9-014 ‘+ sexacoo? OBB -5092¢e— i . - ft fe / i ei? : OCC? ; ; ME MASFERRER WAS EVEK REALLY SINCERE IN OVER@ _ THROWING THE GOVERNMENT OF HAITI ANO ESTABL=- : §$9ENG A BASE ON THE CUAST OF HATE. FROM : : (HEC ATTACKS WOULD GE MADE AGAINST ORLENTE ‘= PROVINCE, CUBA. 14-0000 ate SN ESHA nS aM bale gS 8 geaNl nih btgseRt egy ES . desta sewers om ay cen NP rr 14-0000 “n ‘ ECRET : Xx ; 1 sy wie FLED In) : | ‘veo od = ‘ P , ~- : _ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET “a : *ASTRUCTIONS . PRIOR’ TO FlliNG TO: ACTION BEANCH __. “1. Fill in Sect. 2. on back. Detach back flap ~ and forward to RID Tf file no. and title shown are not Proper, ~ 2. nonilice front | cover thet. unless it records inzort proper file no. below and forward + 10n ; ing preservation aken or comments requir- document to RID/AN. ') a ~ “MICROF OFILMED JO: ALL ADDRESSEES PHL IN SECTION ON Baca & APPROPRIATE JUN 25 1966 COMMENTS a Bor micro. D.SER, : a AL Lo suff cia Lue. Line care H6)-4 3 SLM | nt Haws, Lil. on A id Nin) y= MA 8) | es ~~ t | att | he of ) ) eS aN O ~~ OS y i O-.05 O Y = | a wl un ay = Cy = aN NN ; y : ° S| u- | Oo ° —— | | = i, a ~ ” Ho ty FROCASING ae Pe =] <= . ‘ame =) {| | fl O ir‘ ot Tre tent ie , 7 Fe cd 2 be ° - | {| Fr-acis ORE ga. pe BBR Seeds “ . . : Tiet, ured — 7 : ) if. Amiion ‘ef ievurer for thes 2 Devt Maal rpc tis abe Cuces : = = . ° Po OTE: Tt:is Dorw.:. 95 4°52 Ze an Putsite ed nm: see Cl amen 2 ea Ulin LH, . - 18. 5 & i | ; OF me ~ ; RDM | d i , wre wees A r~) a yeace Berescy v 7 REQUEST =— ad ee ae “Zale YE | 7 7 nr rea a 14-0000 aa _— i 2 “REPORT COVER SHEET UMWAVE BEPCATING OFficER @2 teDtrins etoulseD OFS Oaza ACPORTED siPapavELY 2 - Port-au-Prince uTP 2 - Ottawa “SOURCE: AMOT Source Raul APAKGO de la Hoval in EE 5237, 10 May 1966 . ,AARANGO got the information in a conversation with 4ztonio ROJAS . Masferrer at the home of Enrique MASFERFER ‘Rojas on & May 1966. Please substitute the dissemination numbers where UfG-8225 and UFG . 6261 are cited in Field Comment No. 1. RID: Please index for field: Unknown. Emissary of Rolando HASFERKT: 4, J ubj's office in Miami re anti-DUVALi. <8 fl 14-00000 FIELD INFORMATION REPORT j GRADING OF SOURCE: A Completely retatio. 8: Usually relable. C. fa-ty relable. U. Mot usually raleble € Not rebable. (Applied te sources of doubriul honesty or loyalty, topmciess of ther conpmance F. Relabdty cannct be judged ‘fApoled to untested or insulfic:ently | eT AISAL OF CONTENT: 1. Confiemed by other independent and retable sources. 2: Probably true. 3: Pos.tly ue & Pr ae iy Deuwbthd. 5, Probably = CONFIDENTIAL CONTROLLED DISSEM . COUNTRY Haiti/Cuba : REPORT NO. 0.2 DiS-3j)YOSEOS-0¢ suuect ° Further Developments in Plan for ATE OF RPORT 17 May 1966 _ Action Against the Haitian Government . NO. PAGES 2 REFERENCES, a |"! oate or 27 April - 6 May 1966 ~ Rs eee eee os INFO. : ; ; UFC-8268 y PLACE & . 1 pate aca. Mmited States, Miami oo a THIS 15 UNEVALUATED ANFORMAT:ON. SOUPCE GRAD-NGS ARE DIF.WT vi. APPRAISAL UF CONTENT 1S TENTAatie, """ SOURCE. : A. neaber of a group of Cuban enigres trained in the techniques of information collection. ‘The group has provided useful reports since 1961. . / . - : i. On 27 or 23 April 1966, in New York, Rolando Masferrer Rojas co former Cuban senator who has been involve pians for action . against President Francois Duvalier of Haiti, received a let from the Haitian who is heading the operation against Haiti. The Haitian instructed Masferrer to send a trusted person to the office of Bill Harris, 7150 H.W. Gith Avenue, Niaai, Florida, to talk with Vernon Johnson, a Negro.“ The Haitian described Johnson as a trustworthy person vho would be in charge of getting aras. Under no circumstances was Masferrer'’s enisarry te talk . with anyone else. acealy l 4 wens I ——_—_— ~ 2. ‘Antenio Rojas Masferrey Rolando Masferrer's Mien, ~ Zobisen, who said that he had in the a cousin in Rojas ‘and Enrique Masferrer Rojas, Rolando Masferrer's brother, asked a son i VERT, who vas Minister of Justlos in Tuba under } tor_thet-solncon-£2-an-arms- 1. Rilitery equipnent. - =" ment. Rojas sala ne nad also been able to learn that although” Johnson dressed in a suit and necktie he lived in a email, cheap yoom in one of the poor, Megro sectione of Hiaat. : eo CORNVIPENTIAL "+ @QRFROLLED DISSEN Aho mm nae * cavern ae . 14-0000 + -. { . CONF (pEWTIAL - napa ei! CONTHCLLED DISSEM BEB Oui bes “46 NO F@ReIGN DISSEM . -2- UFG-8268 &. After writing the letter, the Haitian visited Rolando Masferrer in New York, brought to hit, equipment worth $2,000, and told > him te be patient, for the gperation against Haiti would be accomplished. &. On 6 May Antonio Rojas Hasferrer received # long-distance tele-— eall fron t itlai, who was in Cannis. According to : Rojas, the Haitian had toi4 him that when Buvalier goes’ to ; Argentina he will not retury to Haiti.° Rofas added that the United States Governrent kicws this; that some of the Ton Ton ; Macoutes (Duvalier's perscis3 police) were already giving wp -: a their jobs and others hai teen killed in the streets. The . Z cv -+ . United States Government therefore fears thet: te Communists may take over in Haiti. — Cif the Faltian phan Gbr AotW ate Mic atte eis | “have supplied about 150 men, Cohid be weed in, abtaais ow otro we “against Cuba. on a Snail Field Comments: 1. Source gave the Haitian's nane as Vicemart (sic). Henri . Vixamar, who has been identified earlier. os the Haitian in ho charge of the anti-buvalier plan, is undotitedly the person ‘""* gpeferred to. Vixaman teft kingston for Tomnto by air un 12 April. For two réiated reports, see. Ul.222§ and UPG< CD eB tefl /GZ/-be ; C) 2 ASB Spi o-GG : 9. The'telephone directory for the Greater: Central Truck Sales a+ this address.. 2. Duvalier has announced that he will attendssexr cing of _ heads of State scheduied to be held in- Biers cree in’ ea . QOTALS IE 2, CI 4, FI 3, SE.1 (1) 2¢ CA i, Be _ fae 6) 3. ty Bef 1, Liaison ‘ eee Les oT rer BR Leta Baees oe 4 4 { 14-0000 PREEP ENA aspen" steno = + ame we mn man mae me ; iti Ae . of e “S . - ' i Hag 14-0000 -~ TORE ~ “Sa FRED mi ON TS al. . ROUTING AND: RECORD SHEET - FASTRUCTIONS __ 5 j mL, ~ PRICK. TO FILING _ = : 10: ACTION BRANCH . ; 1. Fill in Sect. 2. on back. Det: k and forward to HID. Pert Zap i fle no. and’ title shown are not proper, | . Destroy ‘sant eWtdr Wheet, unless it records izsert proper file no. be'vy and forward a signihcant achin taken or comments requur- . wo, J. ing preservation. an . TQ: Atl ADORESSEES ~ 82. MA SELTION 1 OM BACK. # APPROPRIATE - Ook : 7 | . i to | zon cece € Oo C050 14-0000 . . i t ; a - . HN | |. RE: ORT COVER SHEET PROCESSING ACT Om a: . ____.5_E ¢ R T rere = Qtroat wo. ns coves s-009 JMWAVE . UFG-8241 | [eres Tom tnotniEs oer -arime orf ieee “Toate of atrost 82 sectsrec eunwinee E we I ; a 4 ' 1S Seve etpoetan Sthararvecy at ST eee MOAN — Feo scey HAY 196: ai —— +. £8 OrSsseqreation ro eennon, Ds, PAYSLER Source caver ae ete me el & 0 FEES Sssstermation FELO DISTRIBUTION ° _— fear State 7 & = Has ‘ FBI - 1 - DCS Iens ‘ 2 - Port-au-Prince Customs 2 - Ottawa Border Patrol =_King on out PFelve = U5 . Bul leurmta, oat : “DYVOUR/IMPALM ; ; “SOURCE: AMOT Source Raul ARANGO de la Noval, {n EE-518S, 27.) ~Aprii 1966. ARANGO got the “information from’ Enrique MASFERRER ‘ Rojas on 26 April. Please substitute the diss@nination ; number where UFG 8225 ia cited in the field comments. “RID: No Index - —. - Ca Oe oF “Group 1: Exelude? from ' Automatic Downgrading and Declassification LAN KANSEEP SI oe OV get wey ve . \ ce eerricne 14-0000 FIF‘D INFORMATION REPOPT GRATING CF LSURCE KR Commerey sec Bnet ey cobae C Becly reece 0 fee ceeere relape oF “Ot rename. 425-406 J? sources cf sound semesty or corey. age unt Of mee comorerce § Velepete corrot te ncget j|Acped w anesed oF cad <eniy } “teset sine ies wa - . ‘ ‘ APPRAGAL OF Chy.7inT 1 Confemuec py orer excepencers anc cehetio sowie: 2 Potente tee 3. Peusw rue 4 Coutthd 5, Protasiy \ teise 6. Commer 0 sxiged. seek SONTICINTIAL CONTROLLED DISSEM 3 gegen mannan eee mene : ae: CONPICENTIAL/CONTROLLED LISSEMY Et oo. emer: ~gattt oka a ee BizCiz— Further Activities of Rolands Mazfarrer Rojas 1 2__le p April 1966 _- PR: United States, Miami (27 April 1966) “SOURCB : A menber of a group of Cuban Gatgrés trained in the techniques of — mformntior collesttons—The group has provided useful reports” sacs ~ _ pt * : , . a ee nn nn cee — Rolando ——- a 7 pea ariing to Farique Masferrer Rojas, hie brother MAXAMALINK/RATANAN Vastorrer — former Osten senator who bas been plansing action egainst.Presiseat _- pan gots Duval fer of Keith, left Mest, Florida, for Hew York on 25 April 1966 tw pittle several matters pending there, He planned Bem return Le Miesi aft vardw vait for thd wight tine to invade Halts Seatte wst 2e Enrique = Masfererd stated that his Wother had found pome body who had agreed ; yl. to transport arns aa from the United States to a polnt. where. the inrasisn _ . ae forces were to meet, Muvwsakyxpraxtenxyarctacce ; : tercorsxbix The aovyileition of two cireraft ty te used in the invagior sffort fo, \s . Still pending. ‘Previously, kolands Masferrer had sai‘d-that he vould muy a — lease them in Mina! and then locets a place cutside United a States territory where they “¢ ormhs nee dent and. be loaded with. « : js hecord gto fryrins Maefarrer;- the Haitian ho Wiel “Caiada— t , . arranging veriour aspects of the opsration, had traveled to the United States , a the -conprliy of Vio. Commer-eclonele of the naitian army who allegedly had-—— . the support ‘of 2inritx 86 to 90 Haitian dmigrd4s,3 ‘The Haitian éxler: : és we, ' -______meet_at mxprmexppntetax an appointed Site and be pleked.up by alse i ag eae Wala when the time to initiate the plan cama about, The former Heitlen effiex . gunman teckaxerabie seth ORERraRterarxcolonels have stated that if they succeed br-estabitenirg « teachhead in Maiti with ths args end wen & eerekigodt 7 vbo currently Biyport then, Duval ier 1 leave the wmuntry within 24 hours, an de Reportedly folando Moferrer had asked representatives of the Institatos Ar- 3 i + i “a -__matos de Ip fepaclios da Cuba (Armed Institutes of the Republic of Cuba}. to.—i__— pe, excmatribat ase the operation, The representatives agreed to cakix discuss 44 “— " , } matter, sone Len ven olen . fence + a ie es | " somrresers Zab - CONTROLLED DISSEM sat eae ee 14-0000 CONFIDENTIAL CONTROLLED DISSEH -2- wet 97) ve j ——— Sn *! . Se Holando Masferrer again mentioned aba cedar tales as nhs basen at His ultinate _ _ 24 ° Tate f ree reer, 0 apeetenen a one _ — _ Field Coments 1. Rolando Masferrer has been discussing plans for an . dnvasion of Haiti for many months. TLCSDB-31$/00658-66 | Peported the difficulties he was encountering. Seeg altoy ~~ UFG—0325. 25 Fb ~Srafaiert-66, | ‘ . 2. Among earlier clafss by Masferrer was one that he kad |. 7 elready purchased tha two aircraft. See TDCSER-3157 00289-66 and HE-O336.. 66 FE Sta are tre ( CG 3.- The Haitian referred to is probatly Henri Vixamar, deseribed eariier as a former Haitian and an official of the Bepublic . of Chad. Vixazar left Kingston for Toronto on 12 4pril ay by air. There was a previous report on @ telephoce .. conversation between Folando Masferrer, then in Miemi, ; , ’ ang “the Haitian in Canada” regarding “Operetion Eaiti.” i ¢.- CODE 20S ayey, 0 a i 14-0000 ay ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET sO | _ _ ETEICT ANS . PRIOR TO FILING __] TO: ACTION BRANCH 4 Fiin Sect 2 on back, speach back: fap 223 forward gy FPG bape If fle to and tile shown are acd Proper, insert proper hie no below and forward document to RID. AN ~ 2 Destroy Widot Saver sreet, celess a records : Sgcihcant action taken or comments requir- 29 preservanhon FROM. - aes _ Ripy As’ ro) ah Oo 0 0 ‘To | "eon one joerc : oo. ~ . glee Ne Lyle a ofatiad | oh de C S23 eaforyn 66 ‘0/0 560 050 OO O° . tas mt Ob ‘a SCEH = BERR c ¢ €..0% c: SHOE La IER a ee eee wee € Ve oy i - aor Qt2s OC eed i cael ue UFG 08225 “ 3 a tld et cya oP TS 6100 “ge ow OSE Qe66¢ 14-0000 WOTEISS Ime ACT ica Corre sgey weet Foe INOe Estes Orece ties oFFicee Henry J, SCP 28Ts oFricee SO secesies eecusers OPS Sern Gcroateo SaPatatQuy CS Ostsem:aarsoe TECS O12cememaTiCN Fize Case iesTim ee __infee- stacy cates e-aacy 5 | Miaai reps of: 8tate . 4 Has. : Fai -1 = pcs T&x3 2 - Ottawa Custons 2 ~ Kingston Border Patrol 2 - Port au Prince USCG ee ate, Gate FYPIC SOURCE: AMOT report EE-5149, 26 April 1966, Paras, 1 to 33 Baul ARANGO de la Noval, who received the information from . Brrique Masterrer, Paras, 4 and.5: AMNOT-237 frcx Basilio Jorge PAMEQUE Mulet. Field Comment 2: ENGS~2523. RID; ‘No Indox Group 1; Excluded fron Lutozatic Downgrading and Declassification soo Poevices .. Ler} 6367 °** 5 Sosteoss 14-0000 nme + seen ecm ot “FIELD INFORMATION REPORT GRADING OF SOUECE A Competes ence 8 cnaety e-eme. C Ferry vemacig 5 Mot waetily raiscle & Not rehane doped to sources of souerhs ronasy oF ofere, “ogee of Tes compeence. § Rewsoaty corse be pcged hoot jo wetted o astcecy tered sow'ces.. 7 APPLAISAL OF CONTENT 4 Contras oy omer acepencent ext ratetie toutes 2. Proben's tree 3. Dowsiy tue. 4 Oowtthd 5. froosnly * tse 866 Conner be pecged. . i ' COMP IDENTIAL CONTROLLED DISSEM/MO POREIGN DISSEM COUNTRY (Quba/Haiti / REPORT NO - WANCI, 9 Activities of Rolsedo Mastorrer A'EO UHOLRS pri] 1968 Rojas POIW CFR COT nO.PAGtS gg a REFERENCES DATE OF DAL OF © Mid-April 1966 MALE & DATE ACO United States, Miani . : _— fae 2 SSE UAL LMI, VICeBR FO SOebCE E449 O46 AL FEF-R Tos 49P 8 bb OF CONTENT 16 Ti taliel. SOUR «= 44 member of a group of Cuban éuigrés (rained in the techniques of information collection, The group has provided useful re- * ‘ports since 1961, ; 8 2, On 21 April 1066 Enrique, HMasferrer Rojas said that his brother, . oo rey ee ets eho was In Miant, had received 2 . . .- > felepbone ca rom Canada on an unspecified date fron the . . Poon a ' “~pereca was to be tho Prosident of Haiti in "Operation : ote a BEA The Haitian ed Rolando Masferrer to go to Canada.0owis & . ‘ meeoet He et seu, Rolando Masferrer replied that he vas 4 oe en, weep Hb @ GALLIoult namitian and santa nad Iecun sha tmisad Stnsna | : —{__. The Haitian thea asked trat Kolando Masferrer ggndon emissary wom he Slee “4 fompletely and vho az knowlecgeable of the é & necessary if accomplistteg the | ; mission in Haiti, An unicentified oslavsary left for Canada on 18 or 19 April, - 4 “sig WaswsUE) £8 BSLtS. AN UTE CMLOUEFY AVES 444 VANRUE UTS . ral Apri Rolando Yauferror received a telephone call from hie emissary in 5 ~the-Hel tian, — kex-liscopresentative.tata suld-thoat_shmdntthencneden.be. 3 : ecolved a check from the Haitian wiicl was sufficient for their needa, woe tig rt 8 tee i 8S, Rolando Bacforrec heught a beat ‘ea ah unspecified date from the Junta Bevolucicaaria Cubana (JURE, Cuban Eevolutionary Junta) for $25,000, ‘he heat, which is in Mieni, was then used es security for s loan ef $5,600 which will be used to buy arms. Jd | According to Enrique Mestorrer, everything that is needed has ry been chtained, and the operation will definitely be carried out, 4, Another Cuban énigré in Miwst said that Rolando Masferrer has sbout 4900 men art al} of ‘tks equipusent which is nacdcea for & _ militery operation. 14-0000 a ; 7, CONFIDENTIAL oo CONTROLLED DISSE4/NO FORRIGN DISSEK _ : -2- a 6rG-8225 @ country,—eet that he has all the equipment that is needed; includi two planes and several boats, to carry cut his plans.” Rolando Masferrer: added that he had been persecuted by authorities of the United States Government. He said that after Fidel Castro Ruz has been overthrown he, Masferrer, will leave for Guba immediately, with or without permission from U, 8, autherities, He plans te follow the exanple of Francisco Caanare Deno, who, with @ small group, stood firm, and became a recognized power in the Deminican Republic, Field Comments, 3. ‘TOCSDB-315/00714-66 gives information on the Masforrer's : plans to invade Haiti, ; 2. The Haitia: may be Henri Vixamar, who has previously been . Feported to be involved in the plans to invade Haiti, _ Be left Kingston, Jamaica, on 12 April ‘for Toroiito, ~~ 3. Source Comment. Masferrer's involvement in a plan to : v may be a subterfuge for obtaining a military i “force and equipment which will be prepared for action in =~ =~ the event an internal upheaval occurg@: in Cuba, ; feild Comment, Masferrer has a tendeney to puaegerate, t us ke Is disliked and distrusted by many Cuban émigrés, : ‘TDCSDB-315/00658-66 reported on the difficulties he was encountering in trying to complete his plan for an fizvasion of’ Haiti, - na toto ae ae a wr entrde Na AS element nh | 3. According to tis ¢zigre, Rolando Masferrer said that-mE-tss 14-0000 1D EL (Pm eee ne = one & a oN ene sete aes panna od ong tee Werte boners lakes 14-0000 oye . SECaET. too Fit iet ban DOCUMENT TRARSFER AMD CAGSS 2EF EREACE SMACT OF OK mat ie OT Sd OF 66 CAT OW : . ‘ ‘aOyA$y ROLANGO AMCAOIY .: h-Ge2: A hodshe vee Fo0- 000-046 : - 8 +, $68 © ove 7 ok : Dos ~e70eje : - . @ a any : - ee a ; oe 7 oy AEPURT ON ACTIVITIES OF RULAKDO ANCAGIG , . MASOERMER AOTAS 14.90000 SECRET . oe nee ; : oF {thee Fused toy tha £ i ‘ i ‘ H wee eee tee scat lisence! ee. “oe MASFEKKER Re adlo” = a” ; oO 20 1~-042609 Ob- 350227 SEX # OUS ? Oe “8 -elele a " 7 oo . O maa ¢ . Cll cuss . f) #. . Oc 2? ed r) : © USA - - WAS IN Miant a WASF EMER MUJAS, MOL ANDUTS SKOTHER, was TRANG . “P . FERMING These MEN mex ta HIT). DU 26 36° 05, i & 6606220046 i er ! FF i po. ; Pow 14-0000 ah 2 mes oF aes tir ESS SOAR gee soe “ wr i on ialateet 14-0000 aa aN) 88 Freres LKR - Lo * . pom oan DO _} YES MO _ 4 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE -t, + ore Fe GUASSIFY 10 4E RO 22 | | = Bors X ae TO Pye NO Roo ; : 3, : , —__- Znr2i ‘ FROM MWAVE FRE MD [J ef TO BAANCH _ beseor 7) . acon WH 8 RID COPYLADVANCE COPY TUBED CS/00, TIME 2:58, SY D) - nro: cs/po, LP VR, FUE ADOP, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, _ CL/OPS. - ane2 sf AD, RANT, Te, SOO 4, RI/AN, WH/C 8, -__! =I D/ocl 2. -- = : iM SHOR are 4 CITE ine 8) ) a [IRTeL pyvour uMPaLn _ Wee HOS aA! HiT “St *guPDATA: ZRWAHOO. NO PROJECT. SOURCE “VOAMBER-6. -SUBSOURCES PARA 1 VERA, PARAS 2 AND 4 SANCHEZ, PARA 3 CONSTANZO. -SEE-ALSO AMExG PRIN '2t- (252215z) RID INDEX MASFERRER, VIXAMAR, BELT, StCHEZ. | i | | FILED Piggr2z DIR INFO PACY LANT BARR PRIN REPORT CLASS CONFIDENTIAL NO FOREIGN DISSEM CONTROLLED DISSEH"~ . 9¥e ' -} WAITI/CUBA~* (ve G7. ' _ fo SUBJ FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS IN PLANS OF ROLANOO MASFER?E? POJAS, bos, ' vad gs . ___ .FORMER CUBAN SENATOR, AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT OF HAITI bob pole 2h FEBRUARY - 1 MARCH 1966 7 oe : . ee gt : do -. PADAs “UNITED STATES, MIAMI (1-2 MARCH 1966) : HO DISSEMINATION or ine ATiACHED ot 4 : MARL 4;365 | . Ot eb ~ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIETED. : Y msR “a a . 2el-#2be4 ah tenteetn renal pane aunty amma mena 14-0000 carr Vee CIeTRAS Can GRVTED 4-05) wor Ors Ono CLASSIFIED MESSAGE mG 185 ——— CLASSIFY TO PRE NO “1 : . REE 2D PRE BQ ——————————————— | SECRET a _ Si - FROm. FILE RID [) RET TO BRANCH . Desreov C] SIG MOM [X] nib copy ; CO | VR. FILE, ADOP, CA2 CA/PEG, Ca/sproP, c/OPS, G/C2, A, A/D. B/NT - : i UFG-7998 ons . a . REF: UFG-7969" ee ve weet en eed SOURCE: FORMER LATIN AMERICAN DIPLOMAT WHO MAINTAINS RELATIONS WITH OFFICIALS OF LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES. SOURCE 1S A TRAINED REPORTER - MO HIS INFORMATION HAS BEEN RELIABLE IN THE PAST. _ ye nese i. 4 4 z 4 4 fe A moprcirines $e Renmwremminiens Yates ene Ft ft . . rs ae 14-00000 » «16062 SUUE ; QWUINTIUCINIAL sae . (Waen Piet fa) . - ° WIG 14-89 CONFIDENTIAL : CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY - ° Intelligence Information Cable ” DATE OF ; . . os ote. ; “k be © DURING THE WEEK OF 28 FEBRUARY 1966 IN MIAMI, FLORIDA, + POLIO . a ROJAGS FORIET CUBAN SENATOR WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IM PLOTTING | 14. POSSIBILITY THAT DUVALIER WOULD GIVE BASES IN HAITI TO CUBAN EMIGRES ~-P° JN ORDER TO STOP THEIR PLOTTING AGAINST HIM. Cpe te ! e ON 25 FEBRUARY EUSEBIO MUJAS BARNIOL, SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE CONFEDERACION DE TRABAJADORES CUBANOS EN EL EXILIO (CICE, 9 CONFEDERATION OF CUBAN WORVERS IN EXILE). SAID THAT AROUND 29 FEBRUARY © ““MASFERRER HAD WET WITH EUGENE L. MAXIMILIEN, HAITIAH CONCUL GENERAL IN i! MIAME. MJJAL SAID THAT WHEN HE HAD QUESTIONED MASFERRER AZOUT ap na a ‘The materiel exctates inGermetice sSocting Ce Metionsl Delense of the Uaited Sines wiate She meaning of the Seplenses Lowe, ‘itie “+ “9, CAL, Boce. 233 end 4, the tracermmmen oF reveietion of whicm WO SBy mEDrEE tC ob emBEtherinns PENS % peinities 37 16. ) = CONFIDENTIAL ee Se oe “S SRATE/OE OU AAMY/ACH WY AR KE SECO KSA MC AD USA OC OME OCR ORE 00 a : AGAINST PRESIDENT FRANCOIS DUVALIER OF HAITI STATED THAT THERE WAS Ai u - clap 14-0000 yor™ =3003 Ghraletes Previous Tavtwue CONTIDENTIAL (Wie Filed Tad ‘ r te ACE CONTROLS ABOVE TOP BS 4CK LINE AND BELOW BOTTOM BLACK LINE MrO 665 (39) IN est errr CONFIDENTIAL ty A7b57 Toes PAGE 5 7 THE MEETING THE LATTER HAD SAID THAT “OTHERS” HAD MET WITH MAX IMIL JEN AND THAT ALTHOUGH HE (MASFERRER) HAD NOT BEEN PRESENT HE HAD DETAILS. a OF THE MEETING. ce, . 3 LATE IN FEBRUARY MASFERRER TOLD ATON CONSTANZO PALAU, CUBAN EMIGRE WHO HAS BEEN REPORTED AS WORK Ing WITH MASFERRER IN ANTI-DUVAL IER ’ wt ee 0b bh i PLANNING, THAT HE (MASFERRER) i570 BETURN TO NEW YORK TO TRY TO GET _ . } iA ALLE AAS. ¥o Ge F mre a pO In” TOUCH WITH HENRI VIXAMAR 10 al MONEY TO TINUE THE SPERAT ION st . a Meet TO CONT is a : AGAINST HAIT MASFERRER ADOED THAT V4; HAD LEFT NASSAU FOR _ i y NEW YORK. (FIELO COMMENT: SEE TOCS0B~315/@4658-66, WHICH REPORTED | MASFERRER'S STATEMENT THAT “THE HAITIAN® WHO WAS DIRECTING THE ANTI- ty DUVALIER ACTIVITY HAD GONE TO NASSAU. YIXAMAR HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED EARLIER AS A FORMER HAITIAN AMD FUNCTIONARY OF THE, REPUBLIC OF CHAD.) Me ON 1 MARCH GUILLERHO "BELT RAMI-EZ, PROMINENT CUBAN EMIGRE iN _ (WASHINGTON AND A FORMER CUGAN AMBASSAU;A: TO THE UNITED STATES, oy _ TELEPHONED VIRGILIO SANCHEZ OCEJO_ IN W1AMI AND TOLD HIM TO GET.OUT OF | "THE PLOT AGAINST HAIT! AND TO TELL ALL #58 FRIENDS 10.00 THE SAME) | BELT. ADDED THAT HE WAS GOING TO TELEP HAE OTHER CUBAN EMIGRES AND GIVE 6 1s |. THEM SIMILAR ADVICE. (FIELD COMMENTS SANCHEZ GcEsO 13 PRESIDENT pbiisine . OF THE vonire bate See os OE Coe wu ba ty eateries var ole bia Ne oh FOR CUBAN GOVERNMENT IN EXILE.) (SOURCE COMMENT: SANCHEZ OCEUG ote beet 4 B ASKED BELT TO APPROACH UMITED STATES OFFICIALS AND INQUIRE REGARDING oo [> MASFERRER'S CLAIMS THAT THE UNITED STA7ES cOVERIOAENT HAD APPROVED Ex oc HES | PLOT TO INVADE HAITI.) = i! . PERERA BR a cath ty, AOR ene Cat fete, ib emarrti nae none CONFIDENTIAL re a med Oe crap een re melas com ber ee et 14-0000 yoamu A Obnaletes Pr. ition CORFTOENTUL (Woes Fines ' ies 7nn3 oe Term 20a “ fe - PLACE CONTRO §=ARBOVE TOP BLACE LINE AND BELOW BL .034 BLACK LINE 7 xreees on In “+t CONFIDENTIAL IN 67457 Tocs PAGE 3 " 5- FIELD DISSEM: CINCSO, CINCLANT, COMKWESTFOR, MIAMI REPS OF STATE, FBI, CUSTOMS, BORDER PATROL, I&NS,AND USG (ALSO SENT “ PORT-AU-PRINCE,SANTO DOMINGO, MANAGUA, TEGUCIGALPA.) ; ; Vee Ve pea tect [Peano Neon erigyal seyeat = ” ‘ , cnenetmatene wanamede a2 14-0000 i 5 ~~ "VILABOA, VIXAMAR, ROUAS, SIEPRA, HERNANDEZ, PENA, ARIAS, CONSTANZO, 3 dd Tn bee rernnn oan Laws . as AGS, te ML, er S wr ics Sorat uo 261= CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Se Pmoninoa=sthesi | ~ th: rw > : oe 1 —— FROMM WAVE = om 5 pore - 5 aS 2 eee fos, = o 7 AoE, pA 8 —_—_ poactin MAE RTRIDLCOPY (Ac sANCE COPY TUEED TO C5/90 7 2215 25 FEB 5 m) : NFO. CS/D0, ~ D 4, 00 4, DO/ri 3, CA/O 4, CI/PS, FI/SPG, RI/AG, WH/C B, IW t vw rig, ---% CA2, CATE. cA PROP, G/OPS, "Sg - we a ee - OF. 12, D/EME fomETED 2 as ts cers SECR ET 2523472 DIR INFO P. LANT BARR PRIN SOOM SHOR MANA TEGU C(TE WAVE $36 C Wb. WA WHT : Pinter DYVOUR JMPALM arp wdc WS # SUPDATA: ZRWAHOO. NO PROJECT. SOURCE PARA 3 UOAMZER-6 FROM MASFERRER WHO VISITED UOAMEER-G AT LATTER'S HOME 22 FES. SOURCE i PARAS 5 AND 6 AMOT SOURCE ESIRE-1 WHO ATTENDED MEETING. SOURCE. “PARAS 7-9 AMOT SOURCE RAUL APANGO DE LA NOVAL AND ESIRE-i, 50TH Fog WHOM ATTENDED. SOURCES REFERRED TO IN PARA i UOAMBER-1, UOAMBER-6, ao AMOTS. RE PARA 5 6, SEE wave 8587. (IN 38361) INFORMATION 7 i FRO UOAMBER-6 AND AMOTS COMFIPMS SECEN NOT INVOLVED. RID INDEX h . LEON. FILED 2523472z ] _ } . REPORT CLASS COMF IDENTSAL NO FOREIGN DISSEM CONTROLLED DISSE "NO DXBSEMINATION OF THRE ATTACHED | qICROFILMED TD PORTION OF THIS CASLE MAS CEI ac 2-202 ca RTT Copy Me, _ be aera 8 ON YD ERT i" Leger nnn OE.. AE 66 aed} ERE eran Srememnne emcees + Tee a iii ne nian patie oe nee ae ee 14-00000 eaqrene nerves onteenaen hone SANS ake Se CORRELA CONTRI ER me ete Git en Bale Bee LH OO QASSFY tO FLE NO 2 GF 10 Fat NO MOON * Ve. PRE ADP, CAZ, Ca/eEG, CA/7ROP, C/O. AKT, F 2. AMT HAITI/CUBA . Fg ‘DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED BY ROLANDO MASFERRER ROJAS, FORMER [ | Su | CUBAN SENATOR, IN COMPLETING PLANS FOR PROPOSED INVASICN OF HAITI. oa [ O01: 16-23 FEBRUARY 1966 | PADA UNITED STATES, MAIMI (22-23 FEBRUARY 1966) ; oe eealeatneieeneweere nt create ate one # street SOURCE: (SEE PARAS. 2 AND 4, BELOW) © re ae vos 8 ' “ t 4 : ¢ ‘ 1 Saas - . amnesia mete errene ott = an eee manne are wt a. . | SECRET “ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. a ed 14-0000 to4s 3oat ~ CONFIDENTIAL . aa MIG. 1386 CONFIDENTIAL CENTR:L INTELLIGENCE AGENCY e A Intelligence Information Cable COUNTRY TCs . 1 DATE OF oS a paste. . | BF. ‘ 14+ 4 | i ne Ve (FIELD COMMENT: INFORMATION DATED 29-23, FEaRUARY 1966 a - fe FROM THREE SOURCES WHOSE REPORTING IN THE PAST HAS BEEN RELIABLE == ©. |... INDICATES THAT @ROLANDO MASFERRER ROJAS, FORMER CUBAN SENATOR WHO ; * |) WAS BEEN REPORTED PLANNING AN INVASION OF HAITI IN FEBRUARY USING : _ HAITIAN AND CUBAN EMIGRES, IS HAVING DIFFICULTY RECRUITING MEN TO : - |. PARTICIPATE. ACCORDING TO EARLIER INFORMATION, MASFERRER 1S j DISLIKED AND DISTRUSTED BY MANY CUBAN EMIGRES IN MIAMI.) feo: e a Be “SOURCE OF PARAGRAPH 3.BELCW: FORMER LATIN AMERICAN be DIPLOMAT WHO MAINTAINS RELATIONS WITH OFFICIALS OF LATIN AMERICAN ~ f g | CONTE a nnSPUBCE st S shall Nias BED ER ob "Ball SIMEON HAS, ine Ewiousee : ' . Lawes, Tithe 18, U.S.C, Sees, 793 and 7: 794; the tranewisioa or revelation ‘cd which is any tanner to as ansahoriseS. pervon : ; protiied by lax. Wimeeranme | }: } CONFIDENTIAL : | SSTATee@ «BIA ARMYIACS! WAVY AR ICS SED MGA NIG AID USA OC ONE OCR OFS 00 3 iy . 4 of — . | a Romig Bake ees algal eine og cage gon bac hewwnaehiin te ue ho ceo Bee et : - ° f:. _ a mremnanante ~ 14-0000 2 ee WETS ERs MOTE Be OWE Brerdome ansstes S1L9ES SPEEA Cs BFE Rive anewes wrnstes _ W eara9 CONFIDENTIAL me Tocs FAGE 2 , BEAN RELIABLE IN THE PAST. 3- . ON 22 FEBRUARY in MAIM!, FLORIDA, ROLANDO MASFERRER ROJAS SAID THAT HE WAS HAVING DIFFICULTY GETTING HAITIANS TO PARTICIPATE * _ ON _ HIS PLOT 7TO_INv. ma iL HE _SAIO. eal THE ONLY HAITIAN WORK ING 6 Hache te a ie ‘wi TH HIM ENR I “Wixamat. FIELD CORNTS R HAS BEEN .: DESCRIBED EARLIER AS A-FORMER HAITIAN AND A FUNCTIONARY OF THE : REPUBLIC OF CHAD). MASFERRER ADDED THAT HE WAS STILL ATTEMPTING TO | “(FN HAITIAN EMIGRES WHO WOULD BE WILLING TO TAKE PART. ~ We SOURCE OF PARACRAPHS 5-9, BELOW: A MEMBER OF A GROUP : 3. QF CUBAN EMIGRES TRAINED IN THE TECHNIQUES OF INFORMATION COLLECTION. AME Gor HAS PROVIDED USEFUL REPORTS SINCE 1961. a - | FoLowine “STAFF orricens* oF THe paorostiMTAsion erront it - cae Ae GENERAL STAFF: ANTONIO UAS MASFERRER, LUIS’SIERRA 5 pede | ‘ie ‘LOPEZ, AND susan Her. HERNANDEZ, WHO RESIDES AT 559 Sw TENTH i STREET, PARTMENT 6, MIAMI,.HAS BEEN. APPOINTED RECRUITMENT CHIEF. | 8. CHIEF OF OPERATIONS: VLADIMIR SECEN, WHO WAS NOT 1 PRESENT AT* THE MEETING. (FIELD COMMENT: SOURCE REPORTED LATE { _ THAT, MASFERRER HAD APPOINTED VILABOA TO REPLACE SECEN AS CHIEF i OF OPERATIONS. ACCORDING TO ANOTHER SOURCE WHO REPORTING HAS BEEN | RELIABLE IN THE PAST, SECEM HAS TOLD FRIENDS AND CONTACTS IN THE HAITIAN AND CUGAN EMIGRE COMMUNITIES IN MIAME THAT HE IS NOT) | L ye. Bt be ate “INVOLVED IN MASFERRER'S PLOTTING AND THAT HE WILL NOT SUPPORT IT 1m Awy wAy.) : CONFIDENTIAL 14-0000 Ean SEAT aCaCS aN SEAS © Rabies CAFE TED APE, OE cranttin C4, AN the. 14166 mie eran Frases pet ve SIS OMB Bt, At wo 563y CONF DENTIAL SATTALIGN COMMAD vt > app Pa 3 “ e € 1 Cee 2 al CS eAPSLEON VILASOA LLERESA. ex o. COMPANY COMMANSEASs OVONIEL PENA ENTENZA, WHO RESIDES Ce AT 1516 SW THIRD STREET, MIAMI; ERIC ARIAS ARIAS; AD ATON cORSTANZO PALAU QT Coble Furlan vse bad bd Got | A © ompe Ce — an Ge AT THE MEETING ON 16 FEBRUARY ANTONIO ROUAS SAID THAT . WEAPONS AS FOLLOWS HAD BEEN ACQUIRED FOR THE INVASION ATTEMPT AND “THAT THEY WERE IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION: _ | n+" TWENTY OR MORE 36-CALIBER MACHINE GUNS ee ofa. “ye. TEN 5-CALIBER MACHINE GUNS LUT FOUR 81-004 MORTARS "ay, EIGHT 69-14 moATARS “FIVE BAZOOKAS _ “AM UNSPECIFIED NUMBER OF AR-15, Mei, AND M-1% RIFLES my MOER | HAND GUNS AND SUFFICIENT AMMUNITION . (She Je OM 21 FEBRUARY AT ANOTHER MEETING OF ESSENTIALLY THE SAME of |‘ GROUP, MASFERRER TOLD THOSE PRESENT THAT HE WAS DISGUSTED SINCE HE fos |’ HAD EXPECTED TO HAVE DEFINITE NEWS THAT DAY. INSTEAD, HE HAD : | - RECEIVED A MESSAGE FROM THE HAITIAN WHO WAS DIRECTING THE AFFAIR "ORDERING A CHANGE OF PLANS. MASFERRER SAID THAT THE HAITIAN (MH0M | WE DID NOT IDENTIFY) HAD (A) GONE TO HASSAU; (8) SAID THAT THE sO ella COULD BE CARRIED OUT WITH 125 MEN INSTEAD OF 303; AND : 2a ORDERED ALL WEAPONS IN MIAMI AND NEW YORK TRANSFEERED TO THE BAHAMAS. (FIELD COMMENTS 'MASFERRER UNOOUBTEDLY WAS EF ERRING TO “CONFIDENTIAL gg 7 on ce ans 14-0000 + Remar IIS SOONERS “BEAST Ee SUT sramwewnn seed he FTES OEE. ar a ben Greens emenny CONFIDENTIAL es | ie roc race Sj - HENRI VIXAMAR.) in ow OF 8 4 eM 8 MASFERRER sang dua? ts HE HAD SENT A LETTER TO THE HAITIAN IN _ NASSAU CLARIFYING SOME MATTERS AND REMINDING HIM OF THEIR PREVIOUS AGREEMENT. IF BY 22 FEBRUARY MASFERRER HAD NOT RECEIVED AN ANSWER TO HIS LETTER HE WOULD SEND LUIS SIERRA LOPEZ TO NASSAU TO MEET WITH THE HAITIAN AND "LAY THE CARDS ON THE TABLE". MASFERRER ADDED THAT IN THE MEANTIME ATTEMPTS TO RECRUIT 365 TO 4@S MEN MUST BE i CONTINUED, AND IN CASE THE HAITIAN EFFORT FAILED THEX THESE MEN | 60D BE USED "iN SOME OTHER WAY". MASFERAER SAID..THAT HE HOPED TO | WAVE DEFINITE NEWS TO ANNOUNCE AT ANOTHER MEETING TO BE HELD ON THE i. EVENING OF 23 FEBRUARY. (FIELD COMMENTS. A CHECK WITH - !WeSe GOVERNMENT AUTHORITIES IN MIAMI ON 25 FEBRUARY FAILED TO #04 ¢. |, ANY RECORD OF RECENT TRAVEL TO NASSAU BY SIERRA). \e ee 9. AT THE MEETING ON 2} FEBRUARY MASFERRER ASKED HOMERO Bw | I FERNANDEZ WHETHER THE LATTER WAS READY TO FURNISH 194 MEN FOR THE | INVASION OF HAITI, AS HE HAD PROMISED EARLIER. LEON ANSWERED THAT "HE WAS. (FIELD COMMENT: LEON, A CUBAH EMIGRE, 1S A LEADER OF THE | FUERZAS ARMADAS CONSTITUCIONALES DE CUBA EN EL EXILIO (FACCE, St CONSTITUTIONAL ARMED FORCES OF CUBA IN-EXILE). FOR EARLIER INFORMATION ON HIS INVOLVEMENT WITH MASFERRER, SEE (csoe-312/#22 76-65.) 1. FIELD DISSEM: CINCSO, CINCLANT, COMKWESTFOR, MIAMI REPS * OF STATE, FBI, CUSTOMS, BORDER PATROL, INS, AND USCG (ALSO SENT © PORT-AU-PRINCE, SANTO DOHINGO, MANAGUA, TEGUCIGALPA). . CONFIDENTIAL we | 14-0000 He mre, He te ra) CIT ONLINE, Xe cm, peo eRe Te = Siders Seca paren ane 14-0000 C1) UNcLAssiFieo cos “" Oe ” TAL [1] secret 7 em goes ae ROUTING AND RECORD SHEE, Sally Jamison WH/7/He 3B2630 | secs [ rommaanen| . ; 1. | oh / wn/FI (384404) A 4 2 : os ee : lela ; SE HEP Ia] sit EN tactaamiiaedan a co ete ede sittand ed et andeneale re eh te nae Sp tie Lee 4 : 1 1b nate he kM as) ob bead Lteesed eli aval . . \ : (201-04 2667 Fer, CLO") secrer =) conrinenrian =O EMAL uncaassirie Rw His ft Pb ated Dene i IRB an FEE ete cn eye a ONL, Hon I neon ih ete TO URE ILE Lae tl | at ER! 14-0000 POT e ste paneen ‘ Bie] ied Goon pane weemh ded Teli bokiiy to 2 Directer Federal Sarees ef Tavestigation Attestios: sr. S$. J. Paptech veon t Gepety Director for Pless s7 > + SBIECT 1 pevetutiosory Plessing of Beltiae/Cubes on Baigre Groep at nse RIAA DES fine me AS oe + armen . Y ' 7 2. Reference fa ede te this Agency's dissesisetion FOCEOS~315/00071-66, dated 7 Jesusry 1966 - 2. Ip addittes to the Sefercetion conteined ie the | +, Wofervescod report, ve believe is will be ef interess to .. your Caress to sete thet aelence MASPERAER Rojas caid ‘, <5 Qhot Bo (Mooferrer) is teopiag ia consteat touch with ~ ‘gm agent of the Fecorel Bereen ef lavestigation ta ~~ ‘|; Gew York. As yeu tou, Besfeorrer, o former Cubse senator, 7 $6 @ leader ia @ Heitics/Cubes eaigve group that ie proreies the overthrow of Heition President Freaceie elier. pistributions Svrige & 1 = Addressee BASICs WAVE~68283 (IN 26264) . : Bem RE 6200 Ge SBE 0916S ; oo, tt Bw CI/tia - PROJECT + xP _ 3 bad CIs/eca . - 2 w WH/7/Be . “LIAISON 3 * 3-wi/Fr bee a "6 ey gor ee we mane ase pew agweg Reet. Kil loti L ere CELE BU Paka bas 14-00000 FROM: UMWAVE Ga ACTION: = WB “COPY (so7Y TYZED'TD C3/D9 AT 172¢ =Y P) i wei Yq MASFERRER, LAST SENTENCE PARA ONE.FREA FoF, NOT CISSEMED, get 092 CEF Y poe ~- 6:50 . sont 0 We 6 10.2 cuassiniey message gp ICO arc tas "REF TO PILE NO a heer iia zi SECRET ¥ — PLE GO (> RET TO BRANCH G 3° 7 pesrror 3G —_ t rai peo. $/00, VR, PLE, ADDP, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, C1/OPS, GC 2, AL R/D, RANT SOD 4, CA/O 4, CI, RI/An, o/C 8. at D/OCT 2, D/ONE. SECRE J £7103 ris = DIR INFO PAC LANT GARR PRIW CLF ATP pine DYVCUR JMPALM SUPDATAs ZRWAHCD, NO PRCJECT,. ene SAM EG Z13€2 WE EGNT UCAMEER-5 FROM ANTCRES 22d. XINDEX ANTONIO ROJAS HASFEPRER, fe MASFERRER ROJAS, FILED g7i3332 | v6 “2 * REPORT CLASS CONFIDENTIAL CCLTRCLLED DISSE¥ HANTS SUBJs 1. SHIPHENT FRY NE! YORK TO MIAME CF AHS "ER AQM INST THE GIVERMENT OF HAITI | “Sa. ATTEMPT EY HAITIAK/CUGAN EMI:RE GROUP LEAT ERT RAVE = * JHE PNSURRECTICIAL MCVEMERT CR REVO RRS RECOVERY | MICROFILMED JAN 2 71955 BOC. MICRO. BER, NO DISSOIe cn 1s THE ATYZCHEO FO PONIES © teh DOA 2 AnS OFEM MADE GUT: -. . hotner PRHOMNG RELEASE 31 THE ACTION UNIT. - " SERRODUCTION #Y ” OTMER THAN ISSUING OFRCE 1S PROHEMTED. . 7 TAw 66 2o8 - OY 266F JAM E (ctanst ACTAnE ff ,™, aT LRAT TIE ae ee mA NR a NTN “ Sonsini Pe neem na Lo pany so angie 14-0000 ner ES CAH TO PRE BO —_— CLASSIFIED MESSAGE es = ‘5 ORES tO PLE me or Del = SECRET 5 os 7 Pal ho Matt TO seamen "3 ra rene. masmoy 86 ga MT Xi RD Corr - nd oo VR PLE, ADOP, CA2, CA/PEG, CA/PNOP, COPS. a1C2, AL ORD. ALAINT IN 25375 PACE Z ‘ :. (4022) CARY CUT SACOTAGE ACTIVITY AGAINST HSITS | DOis & JAMARY 1556 | PADAs UNITED STATES, MIAME (6 anaLecer 156) . ot af | UFG-TB5A + SOURCES” ‘FORER LATIN SYENICAN OIPLMAT WHY HARITAIUS CELATE ES i joe WITH OFricneLs oF vin AVEC COUT Cig SATE 1S A TALES REPORTER AID HIS SMFCRMATIC HAS COL RELEASLE HE THE 2457. 5 ~ ‘9 “FF 6 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. ww a2a e 4 14-0000 (rie. & COMMENT: THE ACTIVITIES cr, RGLANSO MASFERRER LA) _ Enbe SVG. ows, gare CUSAN SENATCR, AS A LEACER OF A HAITIAN/CUBAN or ee EMIGRE GROUP PLANNING ACTION AGAINST PAESICENT FRANCOIS DUVALIER OF HAITI FAVE BEEN REPORTED ON EARLIER. ANTONIO adars MASFERRER, ——— After fiondn 25h, HIS COUSIN, HAS BEEN REPCATED, BY THE SOURCE OF Tre INFORMATION ot my BELOW, TO BE THE COORDINATOR IN MIAMI, FLORIDA, FOR THE &© ACTION ASAINST HAITI.) oa: 2. ON 4 JANUARY 1566, IN HIAME, FLORIDA, ANTONIO ROJAS MASFERRER SAID THAT ROLAKOO MASFERRER ROJAS HAS RECENTLY SENT 7o MIAMI FRC’ NEW YORK A NUGER OF RIFLES, 22-CAL1ZzR VACHINE GUNS, cocs:ine fatormation sllexieg Ga National cacza wihin the steer ra8 Raplonage Pade ache is. aa (plormasion atesing Ge Nasional Delense,of the Usised Sime witin the an net ee, pan Fay prbinked by lew, rz ra mene we oa toe em ee - bate we Meredormsy CONFIDENTIAL [oases ce ete cts ete ore bebo eerie Oe 14-0000 (> “a dated Cae Ter ea were weted CONT AGS Aue Welk le 4 Be See _CONFDENTIAL ; a in z 4 -- 4 -- -- 1S PiSTOS SECA SSE RE AS AFRAID THE FEDIRA ne se cee . INVESTIGATION (FEL) IN NEW YORK WOLLD FIND AND CONFISCATE THEM: : 3. ANTONIO ROJAS ALSO SA!D THAT ROLANCO MASFERRER HAD : ORIGINALLLY PLANNED TS HAVE HIM [ANTCNIG BOCAS) RECEIVE AND TAME 5 | AoA _ | CARE OF THE WEAPONS IN MIAMI, BUT THAT SINCE MAS - BELIEVES THE F514. 1S WATCHING ROSAS HE HAS PUT ROLOLFO VASFEREIR : Cuba ? A Miaw Flrwdsa v5.4 saad Wnibin, man Roo nas nrn IN COREE OF Ter wks 4 ROJAS, Hs CxXOinsn, an NOCAmASSE OF Tri was =SNS. HAD CAUTIC: <D HISCEACTHER TO STAY AWAY FROM THE PLAcES secs || | “WEAPONS ARE HIDBEN, ce, . _. Me ACCORDING TO ROVAS, ROLANDO ¥, ASFERRER 1S {N TOUCH WITH “THE moNWMENTO INSURRECCIONAL DE RECUPERATION REVOLUGIONARIA (MARR, INSURRECTIONAL MOVEMENT FOR REVCLUTIONARY RECOVERY), A an CUBAN EMIGRE GROUP LED BY ORLANDO SOSCH AVILA, TO TRY TO - ~ INFLUENCE THE MIRR TO CARRY OUT SASOTASE ACTIVITY AGAINST HAITI. | MASFERRER HOPES TAIS ACTIVITY WILL SPARK A REVOLUTION IN HAITI. Se ANTENIO ROJAS SAID THAT ROLANDO WASFERRER HAD TOLD ALL _ THOSE CONCERNED WITH THE PLOT AGAINST DUVALIER TO PASS THE WORD, 1 $0 THAT 1T WOULD REACH UNITED STATES AUTHORITIES, THAT NOTHING | * * 18 BEING DONE AGAINST DUVALIER AND THAT THE EXILES ARE DISCOURAGED. _ MASFLARER BELIEVES THIS WILL CALSE UNITED STATES AUTHORITIES 10 RELAX THEIR SURVEILLANCE, PERMITTING THE EXILES TO MOVE MORE FREELY. aa "6, FIELD DISSEMs CINCSO, CINCLANT, COMAWESTFOR, MIAMI oe aiid OF STATE, F51, CUSTOMS, ECROER PATROL, IANS, AND USCS Wetiema ties ete Or erp emeitnes One nape ne eam rmanae tee Han met maneme Saaremaa ere omen Met alae met Aad aimee 6 me ' END OF MESSAGE
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14-0000 104- 10176- 10070 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | MATERIAL REVIEWED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY” HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS FILE TITLE/NUNBER/VOLUME : oy. £ LIES Livdo ol 01-43 OL9 | i INCLUSIVE DATES:__- -//_ Hd) — 69 THRE Athi (af, CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: i ROOM: DELETIONS, IF ANY: WO DOCCME . mu one eeeee a a -” _BECEIVED REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL § sg eee mun mr J he: | ’ DG 5 AUS 8 Pend DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR RENOVED FROM THIS FILE of 14-0000 “Secret _ 0G OCCLMENT EXTRACT “THE FCLLCPING INFCRPATICA CCACERNI 4G THE SUAJECT OF THIS 292 _., OOSSIE? H4S BEEN EXTRACTED FRC AcSTHEP CFFICIAL 9O FILE. ee . DERSEAS PERFCRMING NAME TRACES Ake CAUTICAED THAT THE COCL— _ MEKT FRC® BHICH THIS EXTRACT WAS PKEPARED CCATAIBS ADUITICNAL __ 7 . 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DE #5425 ALS5 CLAIMS THAT eo TEARGRIST ATTLCKS AGAIKST VENEZUELAN TOURIST CFFECTALS IN PUERTO . RICO WHERE COORDINATED WITH THE CIA END CARAIED (‘Sut ‘BY & PERSON . “va : soe - WAMED JUAN DE D1CS IN REPRISAL FOR THE SETENTION OF CALANDO . wtl- O24 2 eer - g65cH tn camaces, SORIHER, bE g RY ZAS SLSIMS 7 T2 WAVE HED KNGKLEDSE B2o1- ~ 397924) Hs 2d 245-999 | Pimper . : Ilw~seme > oe 14-0000 ape “FP assec5 paves © OO soPage cz — “ "ty 69752 TORs221552E 3PR 76 sR 29882 or 2 PRESAAATLUNS FOR ATTACKS AGAINST 7 EXILES and Tnat THIS PLANNING = ASSASSINATION ar JOSe CE ea Se a cia “OFFICER, _ soe i . we PAATICSFaTED IN ASDALL FER The Surely OF -EX®LOSIVES IN Cla AISSTENS nese eo “ REQAYES Ta Crfue. Se ARMAS SAID WE SEAVZD IN THE 23Data apes aT low . = . —f . H oN bee "sapSa AS AN INTERMEDIARY BETAEEN ROBERT BUD MILES AND (424g Coote p08 tre 3eu VERY DF > PACKS OF CoO Z4°LSSIYE HICK DERE YSED 3h 773i: YO4 S22: Irae 7 Tne AULLISG OF eG shb MASFlaacAs TE RAMAS SDENTIFIES MILLS aS & i ro: “ ULALSG% OFFLCER SETAESN Tne DEPAATYESTS OF JUSTICE AND DEFESSE. ‘ - | | BE ae¥aS HEFERHED 19 ATTACKS AGAINST CUSAN FISHERMEN AMD Sal> ats ¥ 4 ES. RogeaT 1URe A CYA IaFGamant Livins 64 127H AVENUE BETnEEN 4 _ BND GO (SES) TN SOuTeacST MEAMT, HAS ThE MISSION OF LOCATING THE . ? goats. 2e SE AAMAS CLAIVS THE CIA 15 ENGAGED IN A PLAN TO BRINKS - MBGUT AUPTUAE CF RELATIONS GETsEEx VENEZUELA AND CUZA, AND TagT- > | $A) LUrCan DOUGH CsI, LIS. UNDER SISLOMAT IC COVER. ARE. - ‘PARTICIPATING IN THE PLAN, DUNCAN AMD PHILLIPS ARE BLLESED to (BE USING AN APARTMENT IN THE "HY FLOWER” BUILDING IN CARACAS Ih ~ CONJUNCTION WITH THES PLAN, : “) 3, at THE CONCLUSION OF WIS ¢ SFE424C7, 4€ APHAS $8 REPoarsD ce os t hot $e t 14-0000 satu’ Fo Tse £6 Ofer ts come Be TIME e Irate * ‘ SECRE? vt (SSS TERRE OS PTO BIEL Ob aos oe tert par etce te ED . - starr { AMAT COM MAE SEOTIED . tae . at t Fo Tuy retell seen ei i 7 63946514769 PAGE 23 In 257535 | | - ; T3RSZ216512 LPR 76 cise 25663! “y: Oe a rr nr ee to: = wT HAVE ABAD A LIST OF CIA SFFICERS WHICH INCLUDED UOKN veLtaviads A Gia OPERATOR IN ThE AREA SF LA FLUAISA CSECTEON OF CatataS. oF Svateé OF FLOALS2 NOY CLEAR) ANS RICHARD TOYELY. Ah OPERATIZAS fn GOFICER IN Hlvcas VIRGINIA SPECIAL S23uS IN CuSAN CPERATI INS. 3°23 1 meneemnea yest pametre sey + DYNES JS GoeNTIF IES 4S SEING IN CHILE, FED OUNCAN AS AN SPER ATOR YN Tre CAAATZS STATION. GCuSh PRILLIPS 2S & LEATSEN CRFICER att . z : . " THE CEPLATHENT LF JUSTICE, A, MASS. AN OFFICER JF tHE SAnTO seinen | boos STATION. w By S39 75 S570. A CIA OPERATOR IN THE vTAMy akta. ANSELEO hy Ces ao YS. TeAcieiep #S A CIA BGENTSENFCAMANT [WK RE" s ince, nenunigee egprnnean ate tear ae eT A SONI een an erent n meneame +7 te Lee aan . . t . ‘ Jf - Al -— | " JUSTG Aranse 5 ett GALLESO, ANOTHER BSENTCINFGAMANT JN Slatle : ‘ _ ~~ Bir Be O es ' - » RICKARDS MORALES Kiva ARETE A CIA OPERATOR Iu CARACKS, ARMANIE i wv] Ulds Bn AGENT Sh CARACES AND ANTONIO DE) LEON, AN AGENT 1s weuteg, 7 @, BS MEADSLSATERS ARARE FRED DULCAN AAD LEE FHILLIPS 8F€ [, THE TeG CansCaS DEL DISTRICT OFFICERS. fee USED SAFEHOUSE Is santas nen leary entene oe gereetien= orem rustes Sry mt “HRY FLGacR SUSLEING TO MEET DE ARMAS, NESS IS COR WAS) STATE a SECURITY IN SAATE DOWIASE. , _ Se AMBASSALLA RAS CIRECTED NO COMMERT EMBAs ANY. [NCUIAIES. FILES «202-12¢-15¢, £2 IMPDET. 14-0000 “2, 4 + , SEREPGRIZD BENONUING OF CULAY AMBASSADOR'S AUTO AND- i i - Net ff nd bd mt aol Ace ren . . ‘ tr tape eee wee ee Oe . DUITECI pa: ty EREAG 2 tees athe h OU 9 - ‘ ‘ toes tt ~ bee . : tem fte cesunaubt! : ‘ . " : , vg h meer ae 2 oad Canty ore woe ~ ae mers * narra rr oc go a 2a 0 0 Oo a ob 5 I ees ne 2 SitckeET I) : OE 72025 cova we Deane Sete-t-me aoue Svs BETZ BIAECTOR PeaLsS en LAY me me iy | Cine crag, § = : colo Sons Ey i. IAMI INFO MEXICO CITY l ) - 1d, os eas y REFS Ae GEXICO CITY 34773 LIN 76307404 d- SUGGEST HENRY S- PACHANKIS ¢hecp DISCREETLY CHECK anong * eveen COMMUNISESTY REGARDING POSSIOLE RELATIONSHIP or PASTERACR 70 ALBERTO BEL RIO AGUILERA. ¥ I H . j . } H . | me Be MEXICO CITY 34703 Jin 75Su34es]y —“ . a - - = . 2- PRIORITY CHECK REQUESTED PARA S REF A HAS OLEH FORWAKSED v9 Fer.¥ “ =: 3- FILES 202-090898bs 203-42449. £2 IMPDET ol “Os COMMENTS FNOTED POSSIBLE DISCREPANCICY IN STOKY GIVEN BY Cuban CHALPFER. DEL RIOs CONCERLING BOnBING OF CUBAN ° eae t APBASSADOR'S AUTO. ALSO FOUESTED LHLRGO LNFO WHTE vo QHSZICATE CHAUFFER RELATCL at ; RECENTLY KILLED BY AN AUTS BONE IW ATANT. POSSIBILITY HE RELATED 70 ROLANDO MASFERRER, 8 egorps AMT pases 4 DEC 75 ee "ome: BILL UACHERELE ! aa o - Ot: LASH narra ase S061 RS a nly CROBB Wit Soe Fon] 708 | - an 9 Deron 4 Ciba COvemnaImS OFF Kop ALLAN ° _ stnenaron REPROOUCTION ay OTHER THAN THE IStW%6 CHFICE 15 PROMEITED ga WAPDET ASE CRE T, 2 ‘ op nomi sear ens «BY O56b55 t TCHT 76 ROLANDO MASPERREN, uno fas ¢ -- Y . ; 7) ff “ ate oe a nance leg y> so fp 1 Mg PETA LTR ON RUT ale rome ee ay no g : . tee roan 81- Lef2ee 9 a BO HOF DESzR07 F] : . # 14-0000 OUTGO!g MESSAGE.” Tn Gr a ‘ ‘ . beens. 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MAZFERPER ¥ POJASs CUBAN EXILE KILLED MIAMI, TO ALGERTO PEL RIO AGUILERA; CUGAN EMBASSY CHAUFFEURMC. “1 , geSTATIOW REQUEST TO CHECK WITH Fer RE ABove fo rion aS TELTARS bo on en arceo AZeZil’ C/A RL rene * . G.2e5 6212 G2 2s. lb DECEMBER 1975 21-_ GAGE. 9 t $ f PJ MCHAMARA/ Co gee ree LAsare od D8 DE ty _ SO : LT ep ee i) C/A , ; en 275777 on ‘alas rene onrcen . hGbternrens COMEEIO SREEAPRE GOLIR ” Gapepeeoron REPRODUCTION FY OTHER THAM THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROMIDITED E2 wrever ,SECRET. ' aaa & BY: OF 6658 ON ARC Le NLR NEES RT IE APIS A IC rer =o Ve 14-0000 web Bo ees ee tee a se _ t Lo fotan comes . comes pean i Ss rn c R . P2O4 BED Fi ime See TROTIPUED et an ey 1 er ores 0 ew ak _ _ ; ! ji ; LBP ei pl I yk eee aa \ Lain _- : + - Y 333219 PASE ¢1°Z1 I 7E 7435 i . 3 : ToRs7723212 Jan 76 LHIK 26149 . ers 5st XE T 27795ez JAX 76 STAFF - S575 LAsMYAn] 26149. , : — TOs SIRECTCS SAFO mexico City. Ree REFS. DIRECTOR 779655 oo re “ie. WENAY Se PLEAANKIS CHOC) SESCREETLy CHECKED AHOAKS | CONAUNATY we POSSIELE RELATIONSHIP OF HASFERHEA TO ALBERTO ; DEL RIG AGUILERA MITA NEGATIVE RESULTS. POUCKING CONTACT [ REAGENT, "Be PELES 2808925986) 221-0262669. Eas INPDET. b 1 en pence 14-0000 bated tLUINgas apaSAee . RGM CEMA USE OMT oe 2 et onF oO 3 o a is] o i] Cusgecaton - SECRET STAFF 7bS5549 moee OISSEM BY: ") >) cool \T we ne 1S Gf 7 Cfo 2 Me e Ag : “s TO: LA/MIANT. ¥ 4 . ats -4 - REAN ¥ ~ 28 REF: LA/NIANI 23906 JIN 7324291 ¥ CA _ de Oar HAS LIAISON REP ADVISED AGENC TERRE REQUEST _ ! SHORTLY AFTER RECEIPT OF REF. MATTER HAS BEEN DISCUSSED WITH i APPROPRIATE AGENCY COMPONENTS AND DETERNIMATIGN MADE THAT THE “AGENCY IS PROWIBITED BY LAU FROM PROVIDING SUCH INFORMATION TO THE MAYOR. IM VIEW INFORMALITY OF REGUEST. THE FBI HAS REP HAS iu, BEEN RECJESTED TO HAVE HIS AIANE OFFICE CET WORD TO THE. MAYOR... - = THAT THE AGENCY IS PREVENTED BY LAW FREN COMPLYING WITH REQUEST. “ WOVEVERs THE AGENCY WILL BE GLAD TO RUM INDEPENDENT AGENCY. NANE. "| CHECK IF MAYOR PROVIDES NAME OF FIRE SUSPECTES}. THE MAYOR WILL BE “TOLD TO USE THE FBI AS CHANNEL FOR PASSING SUCH MANE CHECK REQUEST 10 THE AGENCY. ¥ ee <a. ates 203-W2b643 39-2-38. £2 INPRET-A “LA/COG/COMMENT: OK 4 NOVEMBER 4475 HIAMT. FLORIDA NAYOR MAURICE ~ FERRE ASKED MIANI FBI FOR LIST OF ALL CUZAMS TRAINED IN DEMOLITION BY CIA. REQUEST BELIEVED BE RESULT CF FECENT BOMBING DEATH UF fUSAN CXNILE LEABER MASFERRER OW 3 x os MOVEMBER 1975 OGC - JOHN GREAREY CTELECOORD? “4 oS CHRIS HOPKINS/CR . \/) a ‘ LASCOG/CIOS OPS/LIA - STEVE KUHN LTELECOORD? &. ae 2205/3491 D ip § I /- beds : € AS eittas - Fatal REPRODUCTION BY CTHEL bE sROMIBITED £2 e¢ z€ "D/9-2- Fe RECORD COrY j _ ca BY: oesea4 | Ee 14-0000 evan riper nna g nines it Cinta eect mee TT , secant ep enat encensate arth seen wp nbamncmenemomman temererare: mite atastant #8 - _ EXILE LEADER aCLANKDO MASFERREAR, e eee o @¢ e p “ ‘ bd r e hm af oe . o . =~ ae C casurerc oissem ay CJ, pte _ 2 TOTAL oo mise 2a: lis we co va [ eens : . REPROD’ te CN BY OTHLA Tax Se ~E rt i ISSUING orricZ IB PAOLUITCS | PERBON. UNIT NOTED — we wt ——meen AUYANCE COPY ACTION UNIE oA: i . ew + — - . - } T 455231 PAGE @1-24 IN 732419 | TOR19421272 NOV 75 LMIM 23938 7 : S ECR ET 2422532 NOY 75 STAFF ; Cite Lasmiant 23988 TO% PRIORITY DIRECTOR.” (2, FOLs#Land NOTIFIED STATION ON 4 NOVEMBER THAT ON a! THAT DATE MIAMI MAYOR MAURICE FERRE Hap ASKED FOR LIST oo "OF ALL CudanS TRAINED IN DEMOLITION BY BKHERALD, REQUEST APPARENTLY RESULTED FROM RECENT BOMSING DEATH OF Quaan MAYOR FERRE APPARENTLY BELIEVES LIST GF GKWERALD TRAINEES WILL WELP ASSIST APPGERESSION OF KILLERS OF MASFERRER AND PEAPETRATSAS OF OTHER RECENT BOMBINGS. ae ae WIS 43.L PRESUAABLY SE QUERIED SINCE ABCVE REQUEST WILL ‘be FoRwaAKLED TO Fel nS. 5. Flic cif ER. EZ. IMPDET, ee tl - 767 S&CcRET 14-0000 Hiren ten aba’, nr Fra MEAs stan SE: ities z Siang ae 14-0000 . ‘ : . fot PA ale . . - . . 7 ‘ “ ' ‘ oo ‘ . Dissew sy vee ‘ ate sy’ * . \ —"s a, | a ° ‘ oragea/umiy NOTIFIED ~Ok _ CL. BY: OO7622) : é : AGENCY MESSAGE a, apuaere E597 ISsUED/SLOTYES ey at 2 ; sttiew wif LA le | t to a FILED! = ;2416462 i] N o, F | SS 4. OSG/IC ° ” 7 T aa432 Elazee PAGE 21 : TOR: 2417462 BAR 75 es SEC RE T 2416462 MAR 75 INTEL CITE PANAMA ClYY 32894 (SANCHEZ ACTING) 3068 UIRECTOR, --. INTEL ZRWAHOO ” SUPDATAS ZAWAHDD FOR HOS REVIEW. PLS REVIEW SOURCE COMMENT, 2...” FLOYD He MCNERINZP (NOC) FROM SUBJECT cove) RNDEXS GRGALLEZ. MOT FOR PASSAGE TO OD OBJECTIVES Cot. FILEs 19-5-41. PILE, Vik, DDO, vo/EGD, IP/At, IM, CPS/INT 2, CI/OP 2. In 531144 CC PACY 31894 : OF 282-8927762, + LIAISON. Doone CL BY 235188, en te nein? 14-0000 wanes a aa . : a ‘ 4 . ‘ SECRET CA BUSI SE ONY DATE 24 MARCH 3975 1 631141 INTELUGEPCE INFORMATION CABLE PAGE 1 OF 2 PAGES . Wed ING NOTICE : : SENSITIVE INTELLICEN(Z SOURCES ASD METHODS INVOLVED .° : The following Report, tranimitied trom o CIA Field Statioe, mages review within the Directorate of Operations before berg _ seleosed outside the Agoncy, Pending results of tha sae, a copy is Lemg provided far your cdvance information. . THIS INFORMATION 13 NOT TO BE INCLUDED IN 403 OYHER DOCUMENT 08 PUBLICATION i , DISTRIBUTION TO. 8D0 : weer Cae ot v wey * “QQUNTRY! PANAMA/CUBA poy §. MED]eMARCH 1975 ; i” L SUBJECT! SUDINT CUBAN®PANARAGS#@ SUAYEILLANCE OF CUGAN EXILE “VEST TING PANANA CITH Stee hoes ACO «8s PANAMA, PANAMA CITY 632 maxcw 1975) eof 72 PERLD NO. HéPeas 366 “, SOURCE § AN EMPLOYEE OF. THE PenstaniAh GOVERNMENT WHO HAS "| CONTACTS IN THE Patseent sr SECURITY SERVICE. HE TS | liv 7. BELIEVED 10 BE & RELS#LE FEronTER. HE OBTAINED THIS VT. ENFORMATION FROM AB SHOLGYEE OF A SECURITY SERVICE. be ; Al OFIG EE ee ogy UM HIDeMARGH 2975, LIEUTENNRT COLONEL “HAnLEL ; a NOH DEG Ay THE otf tS SeThousL GUARD (GMs. ASSIGNED | WUeUTENANT CLETO"’ W 7H, 5 4 19943 4 HEMDER OF THE Goa To “WORK WITH HANUEL OR GALLE & FERRER, WHO SS LISTED AS THE CHAUFFEUR OF THE CUBAN AMBASSSI6% fu Pauana, TO CONDUCT A an MAhOG SF ~ SURVESLLANGE OF ROLANDO S'S FER eb ae 6 utn XLLE BECKET opens ti et ca | , Bi- pf 2669. — i a _ ae WE CPST CRA i oe ’ ia .. 14-0000 PS i ar ‘ ino ae L ” : ™ SSL ; . TORR ' . ! WARNING NOTICE , SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES SECRET — e Pa loca Ln a) VESITINS Panams CITY, MASFERRER IS A RESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 5% PANAMA CITY HE STAYED IN ROOM 495 OF THE CONTINENTAL + em tem oe : Ete MEAN ANDEZ AND ORGALLEZ, WORKING AS A TEAM, LOCATED aan MASFERRES af MIS HOTEL “SHORTLY AFTER HIS ARRIVAL AKD KEPT HIS “\. UNQEH CONSTANT SURVEILLANCE UNTIL HE DEPARTED PANAMA OM BY MAnSMe KCCORDERG TO ORGALLEZ» MASFERRER KAS A WELL KMOuM Ho+ QURAN GUOTIN AND AM EXILE TROUBLE MAKER, (SOURCE COMENT: ORGALLEZ® DESCRIPTION OF HASFERRER 15 NOT TRUE. HE IS THE SS” SON GF & PROMDAG RT MEMBER OF THE CUBAN EXILE COMMUNITY IN MIAME.) STs QPLELD SOMMENTS W2P043, 367, TOF IRDB-315 /01842-75,, FROM THE - “" SAME SDSWCK, REPCRTED THAT 1M JANUARY 1975 THE GN Ge2 DETAINED A TES euaan-ertes IN COOPERATION WITH THE CUBAN EMBASSY.) a Z- FoeLD DISSEMS EMBASSY CAMBASSADOR ONLYD, CINCSO “1S AGENERAL MOSSES ORLY) AT PANAMA CITY. " REPORT CLASS SECRET/WARNING NOTICE SENS: TIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED/NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED _ DESSEF/9G DIESE MBROD/ THIS INFORMATION 18 NOT 10 BE . ‘INCLULES BN ANY OTHER DOCUMENT OR PUBLICATION a _ CLASSIFSED BY RECORDED REPORTING OFFICER, EXErPT FROM . * DECLASSCFSCATS OW SCHEDULE OF E.0. 11652 EXEMPTION CATECORY &@ EF. ’ IMPOSSIALE 70 DETERMINE DATE OF AUTORATIE DECLASSIPICATICN. Co ; SECRET i i i 4 { 4 14-0000 THE EQLLOWING INFCSHATICN CONCEPNING THE SUBJECT OF THES 201 _ DOSSIER HAS BEEN EFTIACTED FROM ANDOTHES CEFICTAL NO FILE. TPR SONS PERENRHING SAME TPACES. APE CAUTICNED THAT THE DNCU- MENT FRO WHICH T¥IS$ EXTIACT WAS PREPASED CONTAINS AODITINNAL ———. . INFOPMATION CE®TLISING TO THE SUBJECT ANO SHOULO BE REQUESTED : FROM LP/FILES. — HASFERRER, SOLANDO ) __.. a ~~ 201-C042669 201-0209256 : ee x SEx 4% 080-6125200 eran ee ee RL RR SR RR Ae AR RN RE EL ERNE TENET Fe nee etme ae CortnteN te alee NRE CE eR ee TT eeeaeedeannsnntmemantienamemeaes teeta A enema — ane AeA tance renee ine hel htmmrmmniet sma rne — USh, FLA. MEAMES os LESWICK 7201=02602847 ee oo oo 7 CLAIMS SUBS 1S BECSNG A CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY AGAINST HIM. = (EN ne A Ye A RS LLY a I NE Sc TN Aa ge pte EN Rat pt ett cectausiedneiaaeuaaatiienamesienirenstenal telat nnn aetna fin a Ph ES SE A 2 * nro res rapamenene ne ameromned smmgnttaonatn bh nae Ameri Anan re nmntmttnttncmasi nates: meemenen tetmemain nn et ne cnt te RN Renee repenrennenti a tmeereree nner oa OA TE 2 E 28 . Jan” 75 ee 09234230_ — cement e Ae A c I rae eters cnenr ence sammnenimenn ann Fete ae en ne rH ae tone ce cE Oe mT NIE CREAR TE He AO AE ARN A AA RENEE D2 Lb Z — a UP NNN % . ot trina on. © nee en ne ENN eRe LNA nn anentne ‘ _ SECRET ane NERD Snes Teeapameneae, saeynrien ae bee PERE Ne ett a nee een A i OE Ree TE wa 14-0000 - . #8 49 ® ce. . ; a OUIGUING ESS Abe Sige = Oy, ~—s - _ MONA CENTEDiSfOm, 7 “44 ache Sine ee A < aan oo canal TOO He on a J come aw onF oO - ‘a 0 i) 0 i) Oo 1 ewer aed SECRET . O8SCE MALS SENATOR cate na al . co é STAFF Upepyizs. DTRECTOR : CONF: LANG mro: mae (Pp AL ofS var, cfors “TO: ASUNCION INFO LA/MIANI. CARACAS. PANAMA CITY.¥ ” REAM MHABYSS ¥ - ‘ ~% 11 a My; ft _ CPO " REFS: A- ASUNCION 15391 JIN 364848] 7 ; . . : . 7 B. zg = LA/NIANI 2253b JIN 36,045] ¥ 6 3. SUBJ REFS POSSIBLY IDENTIFIABLE WITH ROLANDO ARCADTO | MASFERRER Y ROJAS (201-0042bb- 1} CUBAN EXILE RESIDING 2000 u —_— error “FLAGLER ST.+ MIAME, FLA.” MASFERRERs FORMER CUBAN SENATOR AND WEUS- ~ am CT: mere eames Ge ee NaH an va “ ie ’ . 4 “PAPER PUGLISHER. WAS. INDICTED AND CONVICTED 28 FEB LLB AFTER ABOR- PEGE ATTENPTED IAVASICH HAITI 3942. SUBJECT UNSUCCESSFULLY. APPEALED a CASE FEDERAL COURT, AND BEGAN SERVING FOUR YEAR SENTENCE SEPT 1970. _ "AS OF MAY 2974 HE ALLEGEDLY OPERATING TRAINING CANP IN. FLORIDA EVERGLADES WITH INTENT PBLANNING RAIDS AGAINST CUBAN SHZPPING AND "POSSIBLY CUBAN MAZNLAND.¥ . Se Be! HOS UNABLE VERIFY MASFERRER'S ASSOCIATION ITH RAINEOU SALES "CORPORATION. FIRM ADDRESS, ACCORDING TO MIAME PHONE LISTING: 243 “wy T2 AVE.+ NIABI (592-5805).4 vet a ’ on cabal og oes on gata ees . . - Be ABOVE INFO MAY CE RELINSUISHED ORALLY TO DEA.¥ wets ‘ Me NO ADDITIONAL HGS TRACES ROLANDO MAS FER R'E OMNES . pa tet li, fa Ab Geena Toten meet 9(pE KET Seeman owes areas THON BY OTHEH tnt THE FesUING OFNICE tf ouaeD 3 TO. secRet ow ee ares te ne RSE re et dey Jt 14-0000 OUIGUE mbko>ALr ng a pe , @z-acy SIGNAL CENTLO USE COLT ace cor — we = ueo, Cee cnr 60 a i) 5 a a G Qe wer enon SECRET. STAFF “DIRECTOR. i cont: Wro: FRE ; a = . OISSEM BY: : 4 . . 7 & AALS D ames PER O ome a BETANCOURT.¥ 7S» PILE: = 203-0042b695 200-43-31/3. E2 IMPDET.d * . . : _" ¢ TAS {’.5. eitee. V tarconment - REF REQUESTED TRACES ROLANDO RASTFERRERS ‘PRES. RAINBOW : wo SALES CCRP-. RECENTLY ARRIVED IN ASUNCION TO ESTABLISH | CONTRABAND TRADE FROM PANAMA TO PARAGUAY. Ra A my yee —LASHARC - HOWARD ORR (DRAFT? > BrosoPs/naR Mil per 47 OCTOBER 1974 BELA/COG - TOM CLINES (DRAFT? KAREN JONES/SEL LA/SB/UP/TA * 3839 {7 DOAASNE i? Merprerf '- DS emp am) 9 om a vegnaiith SoG: y i . C/LA/SB cat x Grcesmg orecer ber eer or rims © ba bd arrerncetns concen wid o ones sersccod avout wiaS BE ISS LUINS OW ICE 6 PRC, i € 2. jMPDET . = 5, 5 € S RET re oo ete See "a ee 2° 6 - CL BY: 51-2437 | eemerteneenammmae 14-0000 a pee edie TF vert State AG f Haas 4 io) <r Ee [oa137) Syvtg any barbus, Soret 14-0000 eden ao a ECRET ee = ————_—-. “DO. DCCUMENT EXTRACT j 4 THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CONCERNING THE SUBJECT OF THIS 201 _ __ DOSSIER HAS BEEN EXTRACTED FROM ANOTHER OFFICIAL DO FILE. . ....... PERSONS PERFCRMING NAME TRACES ARE CAUTIONED THAT THE DOCU- __MENT_FROM WHICH THIS EXIRAC!S wAS PREPAREO CONTAINS ADOETIONAL INFORMATION PERTAINING TC THE SUAJECT AND | SHOULD BE REQUESTED FROM JP/FILES. an - ee a ee ne ne ee a ca ee ee tem nn WASFERRER ROSAS, ROLANDO | 201-0042669- 800-009-014 a SER .-. 80-78 295 a a BT . are : nn 4.) Seana a = FSRHER CUBAN SENATOR FAS BEEN INVOLVED IN NUMEROUS ANTI-CASTRO ACTIVITIES IN PAST INCL. INVASION ATTEMPTS on _DATE 20 AUG 74. 99 488053 | rT RT ee Hd tant 2 a Ec a E. 12 IMPDET_CL_8Y-. 054979. — eran ee NCR ee Ne IRE henner eee un 14-0000 fond . -_ SECRET (then Filiet In) - DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT DOCUMENT IDExTIF ica. ON, B- GSP ATC Of SOURCE DOC. STHSSL Be- aie el ieee DOCUMENT DISPOSITION | [* en08s aartanes YO ms CULE i Teamseteece To Qt VILE no. \ HASFERRER Rosas ROLANDO 201-335909 ' 201-e62557° orb 67 osc -98648 : ~ + SEX M p08 ? . 09 NOV 70 ' . . : Fel t hen cuBA : t '" { oce ? — RIDA ee: Use eTiNG ITH TORRTENTE PRIOR 10 SEP 70, . « eOvERTHROW CURRENT CIBAN GOV PRESENTLE FEDERAL PENITENTIARY IM ATLANTAs GE o Rg 7012090138 | Sco eed eee acter tine nen wane aoa ee cen ete eet 14-0000 ee __ oe ee SLE ER. ero ~ ee ee OO DOCUMENT EXTRACT = THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CONCERNING THE SUBJECT OF THIS 201 DOSSIER HAS BEEN FXTRACTEO FROM ANOTHE? OFFICIAL D0 FILES . _ _ PERSONS PERFORMING NAME TRACES ARE CAUTIGNED THAT THE OOCUS +} . . MENT FROM WHICH THIS EXTRACT WAS ‘PREPARED CONTAINS ADDITIONAL wa ag Z—~- ENFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE SUBJECT AND SHOULD 3E REQUESTED. _ vw, et =@; WASFERRER, ROLANDO CS oo. "201-0042609- SSC 9-08 2-200 | (UT TTT sex TT p80-74101 ence ee ne BAY 76 “REPORTEDLY TRAINING. PERSONNEL WHO PLANNING ATTACK AGAINST CUBANS TRAINING IN FLA EVERGLADE lee ATTACK PLANNED TO OCCUR IN JUN 74 nn nen ——— ne aT 24 ne yg tS Se ET 2 Ieper ey. "986979 a Pe tn ewrnemmg tom nce cae RNR 14-0000 —— 0 DOCUMENT ExTRACT ee TL _ JME FOLLOWING ENFORMATION CONCERNING THE SUBJECT OF THIS 201 TT 7 ___DOSSIER HAS BEEN EXTRACTED FROM ANOTHER OFFICIAL DO FILE. : — PERSONS PERFORMING AAME TRACES ARE CAUTIONED THAT JHE DOCU- — MENT FROM WHICH THIS EXTRACT WAS PREPARED CONTAINS ADOETIONAL : _URFOaMATION PERTAINING TO THE SUBJECT AND SHOULD SE REQUESTED _ FROM IP/FILESo nee be cee CS ~_ MASFERRER ROJASs. ROLANDC , 2010062665 | oo ee, ~ 201-02 99292 a . vee SER Me BD OTIS a en _ 6 SAN TGQ ; _ ae ” _ rt | ee : .. : a —e8 vee ke epepaenrseeees . . _—*t”t~*s— =” WARKED BY ORLANDO BOSCH /201-C2992927 TO STOP ~ = __ a RADIO EDITORIALS AGAINST HUBERT MATOS. SUBJ NOT __. ( " aaa _ __JNTIMSOATEO. ss vee eee eee UIT aS gan 26 op osores eee cae ete in eee on eaten nn ae a ce a ee em Re EA NO Ree Oe A one sete Rt Renna niet ewe alka es «Hana = . ene eee anne aon anemencne en ee ee ee ea a re a eet i at ER AE RN ARNE Ne SET, SRR RRENNTNN a ence es I EE RR EN vote: “a eae? ra rites tn iit 2 FE - , nn RAT A OER RN OL NR RN «Fm te ee fae rt FN aaa a ee eas a Te? Peper Go av ‘eaeaTe a pe a eet een er wmme near n — SE CRET 14-0000 yi : Indicate The Subject, Project Or ‘ 201 File Ho. In Which This i Yoru Is To Be Filed. SURIECT OF 209 (Lest, First, Uiddle) . 7 . = tT aoe a ™ OYALEF [|.. i ‘eccetere . ‘aati t - av-e93 | arse 887 essiecs SECRET = | i wy Sb CH @ taten HOKET In) ay ee eee = ae ee. a EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE | DOCUMENT Tf NTIFICATION > DATE OF coc. OC. SMA & WO. FILE CLASSIFICKTION OF BECORD COPY TEXT OF EXTRACT (Alco cite dec. distribution. Diesen. Ho., ete. - 1 applicable) MASFERRER-ROJAS, ROLANDO... —. - 201-042669 009-01 zo1-gezsee s00-o09-o1 : CIT? roo? 4 occ 7. FIRST MET ANO DISCUSSED POLIT HAITI WITH JACK SIMMONS HORGE ICAL SITUATION IN R BEFORE 67 R 7304260885 14-0000 oi ChET eo) fAten tabled Boy jay EXTRACT AMD CROSS REFERENCE “DUCUMENT IDENT IF IZATION cave of pec. FIL CLASSIFICATION GF RECORD CoPy « Subscct ate OF sera. Cvaiuation MASFERKER, ROLANDO . ws 201-642469 201-292423 ; -gexm008? = ~ °° . . 080 -$2594 -- - “ _cit? - - occ 2? = 2 ' R 7304100736 Indicate The Subject, Project Or 201 File %o. In Which This Yorn Is fo Be Filed. SUSMCT OF £01 {heet, Pivet, middie) Gesavere ee GET ccaccess seoteons 14-0000 pee wera meng sae immerse Sesame snen ematmare ween an ae ens MAISON aihaeeliaainas em ma eS 8” ws _ aie —_—=— Cl ~* a an Ae es {XUKACT £80 CROSS REFERENCE tre SO GE IO MTIO FCAT IOm : a WILE Caassrescation CF etconD Cory Ov. sumer? “~" aate oF tare. fe Fee PERL ORE ete: TEXT OF EXTRACT (Also cite dec. dietcibetion. Disoce. Be.. ete. + &f spolicobdle) MLSFERMEK, KULANOO /E8/ 203°042469 - : 100-009-016 ScX M ONb ? 080 -49749 : - 26 JAN 73 cit ? Feat ucc ? 02 ACTIVE AS AN HAITIEN EXILE ASSOCIATED WITH JACK Se HORGER: AN EXILED CUBAN : a oN Indieate The Subject, Project Or 201 File No. In Which This Form Is To Be Filed. , ‘Ooseuare soem oesvseue COrtsone 14-0000 eats te patente aren remmmet! 44 ta ea mm men te eee a 8 senate os declan Tne fe ont mt ot 53 KELERENCE . ° | an - Lesa NY HO NTRP ICATION i ae ke ; bate ne TOC. } Te “ene CLASS IN ICAT IDS ae attoee Cory | | e . eave ov tare. | : MASFEHKER AUIASs mLLAhUG ARGADIO... _ 20120426609 - a, 100-009-Ch6 t Sex 4 Oud 7? ', 080 -47229 . * RE 08 DEC 72 . cit 2? . FBI, { occ 7 . : ASSICIATE oF FATHER JEAN BAPTISTE ceonces - . 4 2014-270455/6 Lj : ‘ : ’ R 7252250360 ASR te ; a — In@icate Tne Subject, Project Or 201 File Sc. In Which This Fors Is To Be Filed. SUBJECT OF 208 (heat. Firat, Middiey ‘NS easereta ie ee 867 ei q ‘wd 6 casssaes , SECRET == 14-0000 uber Priled Iny . EXTRACT AKD CROSS REFERENCE DOCUMENT 15ENTIPICATION CULE CRASSIFICATION Lf 2EC UMS Copy DOC. SrMstL « MO. DOC. SUBJECT whee Lawn tare SOURCE INFORMATION TAVEXY OF EXTRACT (Alse cite doe. distributien, Di . Be., ete. = af aepplicadie) Cvaiscatoce + “ MASFERRER ROJAS, ROLANDO ARCADIO ; 26 1-042669 201-270455 nat -+ SEX-#-008-7 08D -3S087—- . _ 1C JUL 72 Se CIT 2? Fal i . “OCC 7: . . , ALLEGEOLY INVOLVED IN INVASION PLANS RE HAITSO 4 H i Te H i. i ‘ ' . . Indeste The Subject, Project Or - 201 File Ho. In Which This Yorm Is To Be Filed. B SUOsECT OF 269 (Loot, Piret, widdle) waren nee Beate 14-0000 a SECRET : (@hen Prites fay EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE DOCUMENT SDEMTIFICATION : BOC. SYMGOL & WO. OaTe OF BOC. , FILE CLASSUFICATION CF RECORD CLOY TEXT OF EXTRACT (4fae cita dea. diatribetion. Dissee. Be.. eta. - if appliceble) MASFERREP RCJAS, RCLARCC a 201-042465 1ececes ae SEX ™ DOB ? pee esesce’ oe . - 62 . _ occ ? Fe € USAe Elles MARICA em ee ee en ee R T2c7ECC2E4 Oe OO 2 ae ey oe ae Indicate The Subject; Project Or 201 File Ho. In Walch This Yorm Is To Pe Filed. 14-0000 AC Da CLL ga ~~ af. we a FE p [GL pet ow eh een ee ca a? SE2/970 7 STewy Grebales Bande: eg © Ft AdvocsT2* fraws: Pe oc ten te ae ad ies a tor Is off to Ja na il | e. | Ex.S 5 OK ae Sit ry ae 3 vey aeweveee ¢ PARA HAMM IA New, headenf-d — 5 terently.}} @ WASH, begm truiles will Maslerrer was 2rveried on the FBI agents lead was arrested for bis part in 22 invade Haiti in 154 and . Florida: Relando Masierrer irom ibe FBI a iJ tempt to . Miasferrer, former Cuban senstor and sewspeper prh- o three-year sentence. issued in June ior izilure basis of a bench warrant | : see at- serving besin - sezving. kis seatence after aii sppral was denied. | fe States. United to surrender’ te the nt Oe el one ee ly Era: are 14-0000 Ud rc | En munos del FBI EX SENADOR y ex ed:tor ‘de periédicos en Cuba, Rolagdo Mas. ferrer esta ahora en serias dificul- tades con +l FBI en USA. Ea 1966 S@ paso a ta cabeza de un intento de invasion de Haiti Sorprendido por las autoridades, fue sometido a juicio y condenado.a tres adios de prisién. A! fracasae sus apelacio- Hes mientras estaba en libertad con- dicional, trate de rebuir la accion policial y finalmente fue derroca- do por las fuerzas del FBL A me- diados de septiembre, Masierrer fue arrestado en Miami, Florida. Presidente con mellizo . SOLO uaz persons se opuso sbiertamente a su combramiento. Cuando Edward Hambro. de No roega, fue propuesto coma Presi- dente de ls Asambiea General de ba NU, que se celebrara en octi- bee, su sefiors coments: —é¥ por qué quieres ser Presi- dence? Es muy aburrido oir antos discucsos. Scola puedes sener una _ eazéa: vanidad. Sin embargo, no hubo dudas pa- ta fa efleccién. Era el rurno de Ea- sopa pera la presidencia, y —den- - to del continente— tos delegados se inclinaron por este poruego de 59 sins, cuatro hijos, jefe de la de- hegacién de su pais desde 1956. Para salvarse de les sesiones es pecialmente aburridss puede echar mano de un recurso asriesgado pe- €0 efiesz: usar como sustituto a su Sermano meliizo Caso, tan idénti- eo 8 él mismo que para Ls mises familis resulen dificil decie quiéa quien. Precauciones de alte vuelo AVENTURARSE en la Amazo- eis brasilens es us siesgo para cualquier visjero: fas comunicacio- G43 son erritices, co bay seguridad para las combinsciones actezs — a viejos aviones de hélice~- y por Gerrs el viaje es codsviz ua suedo. Us Presidente de is cepablica, a2-:: turalmente, no tiene exos proble- mas. Pero tiene otros Ei general Emilio Garrsstara Medici —que 4 431 de octubre isa a la fies del Ci- tio de Naracet, en Belen, aprove- chando Ia oportunidad pers reco seer varias focalidades del ince sior def Brasil dusance cuatro dias —~ ha provacado un despliegue lo- ginico de la Casa Milstar y det Grupo de Trantportes Fspeciales de iz FAB. Seguin cuenta la sevit- t Vejs, s@ empetd por estudiar APRESADO MAS ERRER Pudo mas of FBI avién presidencial (en Ome eleven britanico), mas una fora de Avvos para Ia comitiva, forron enviados a hacer previamencr ef itinerario ‘exacto del viaje: 7 .. _ Debido » que los pequedios se __ ropuertos locales no cuentan con medidas de seguridad, ances de ls ~~ Megada de la nave-presidencial se eaviaré un Hercules C-130 con un catso-bombas con daeciéa com- pleta y un equipo de expertos en Féscate séreo, con sa propio heli- ero. - : El 14, el One clesem debe regre- . fat 5 su base en Beasilia. Dos se- Uniror so PAULO VI CON Los GUARDIAS SUIZOS ates manas desvuts cebe deco'sr nue- vamente. Esta vet, sa irinerario se 4 mencs resecso: el Presidente Garrastaza qu.tce asimsr con tu Presencja 21 parcde de furbol en- tre las Seleccsones de brasis y Me xico, ¢n Maracasa. Cincuenta hombres gCUANTAS Segiones tiene el Papa?, preguaw ena vez José Sea- lia. Hoy podnan enarestarte: exac- camence cincuesea hombres: los guardias suizes. Con una sorpresi- va decisson Pacio VI abolis wd: 4us cuerpos armados 6 90 .. om y Ia guardis de honor de Sa. naa a naenheetl areate oee etd oa met LSA Oo 14-00000 -sot wwe CINPIUT ETS ARNT OF STATS ztoge;hie intonation Sivisicn wheat LoTR zines. & Tans A ; i ' Foor! enatill porest Aion senator sslanio vaaCerrer is cou Leroy ta exile in Zsa, ; Florida, were 3e 23 0 leader in cm iuwisrary activiccies asaiose : *. Qh Castro zovermete “ascecrer troities te wrst elewrts {2 ths Ieee : regine of Palgexcto =avis:a. zn cuba, cis m= comotes ruthicsesess, . . ‘ asseasication, cwore<re smi extortion. alleepily a semer of toe Commmist : Pasty fren 1723 co iciS, “esterres later Decene a sisumrn actisoeenist and” ; 4 he S0-calied cercictiomry Sccislist ‘event (02), witch ms) ‘3 Los Coen , noted srincipally far its tercorist accs act .arssterism. ‘Denpite fis viclert © ; . cs A : wateme, be has Sees ccecribed og cultored, invclitces acd Tery ation ; ° __Resterrers spo still consisers hineelt =o be a ‘arzim Joctalist, cas born a He : ern ia iolgsta tn the Frovizes of Criente, cba on damocy 12, 1713, : Fasferver octaizat a tay costes foo to Saiverstty of .acam anc ier to q Sahel, practiced Law ard verked as a cowyeperme=. -@ 4or7e0 ths Cunen ~ Commemiss Pasty (7273 in 1923, vorked Zor te carly newpaper coy amd fomt _ With tie Intarrational crite in imeia betaeen 1527 ast 124). aevorner ap ” assistant editer ad : oe fro 15937 to ish5, won be ses atpelicd from toe 717, | At thas tia, 20 foctnod a veekly nove mecasice 7is00 en Cuon (Tine $3 isha) “with @ pre--atiota, anti-Copanis= acd anticie —. Tisttaticn. Jlesno, wrich "Later tecere 3 cally snverecer, wa ‘escribed a9 1 worst newraper is (cos, _ ae 8 repstation for Teliow Scarcaliss, comilsta imesronsccility ani cor ers i Aftar leaving the Comunist Percy, Yasterres furthered sis con exis by the AGZ, wixics wes ective in Une accrtive irvarton of the Jomtioieos 23 1947. +4thin tis ormoication, he ceqrised a grosp of serscmad veers kare es ae a ‘Tisere mies constiteced te meleus of i: osm crivets . ary. “aslerrer une elected to coczress caring 79. presidential camsign of / - -. €qylen Apis Jocarrés tn 1518, tart ween Frio me cusuil, bs corre up ab fatieta’e ; cide. ‘as elestes to the Jemte tn 195 ind, in ceptenver 1755, Somme! tag ' Yevarente Tindicalicsta “tyt? a lor noverrct Cerisced to erent mie tSlneres an orer ean OTETS« -AEZerree Tenaioee $n Cabs Seal fe es oe oe tio ty =<") Faeferrer is carried and cas a son and « caxciter. (fe speace ‘ralists , Saveshiz. . , : 14-0000 ar Ana +4 aa In) , ? “ LE Ki be 2 . Yi f AK ae y * el pelts ™ yA TIN yn ‘ , : . 1 i tha: . 2 Web a : ‘ Thi Guydea AAPM Ee 19 SEPr Zo ; F BI arrest iMasferrier 1 SMAMI: Rolando . fee iz vesr old one-tim ‘Feared “tiger” of pre-Castro . . ,Cuba,-was arrested by FBI . . : , agents here Thursday aight %. . ° ‘in his home In the little wee és Havana section. . ooo, ‘¢.. Mosterrier disappeared . “three months ago when he 7 L : host an appeal against a four- fail sentence for at- 49 lead an invasion a President Francois (Papa Doc) Duvalier’s Haiti in 1967. |” The move was foiled when Masferrier and a group of Sere raided by police at's rai y ata house in the. Flonda keys. prin 2 <n antennae apnea teen netfee ammenities cine pomme aew tenets sentsteaesttiin sastsinteeeine was : tt . on : : te 5 tt . : . a : wo : . to . . . . aan a "oan , an : . . . . 14-0000 7 SECRET an (Ohen Filiedg Fay EXTRACT ARD C20SS REFERENCE OOCLMENT VE WTEFICATiCON bate OF 0c. COC. SYMSOL 8 MO. Ose CosssiFstation cr eIroED Cosy SOURCE 1 CRMATION ; SOUBCE CavPTONve EVALUATION TEXT CF EXTRACT (Also cite des. distribution. Disses. Be.. ete. - 11 spplicobdios HASFERRER» ROLAKOC /08/ 201-042665 1€€-€CS-C16 xm CCE ? Cet -36637 ; se 22 SUA 72 Spe + CM? ren ” : occ ? ry LCR OF LAE ACUVELLE Whe Indicate The Bubject, Project Or 201 File io. In Which This Form Is Zo Be Filed. SEY OF 201 (Loot, Fivat. widdle) soertioue | | | | $8 O67 aes \ . \ | 14-0000 B i . i : oe = os ' oo . 4} ; Coen ; . 4 f j . At ' 4 14-0000 —~ m Penns ey ay FAM AEE SEO meraeraning ate rete TEATS RET DISPATCH | ooscceer 7 op 0 (nsons t8 maar, a ae Hod we id Cnief of Station, Terucizalpa ca ee eee —__. _. eee 9 CL Ere *GURTD “© Chief of Station, ‘U/Gani , . 2m aca OK of e Of oMG i Se ™*“ Chief, Western Henisphere Division . _ micncen se Poli tical/General - Rolando MASFERRER ‘ ACTION RECAREES . REFERENCES Reference: HITA-6426, 39 August 1972 1. Headquarters has an extensive file on Rolando MASFERRER Rojas (201-042669). There is no indication that Headquarters has been in touch with Subject at anytine; however, Subject's son '. has been a source of infornation to WODISH on Several occasions. a 2. Subject"s MM indicstes that he was imprisoned in 1970 for his part in an abortive atteapt to invade Haiti in 1966. There is no indication in the file when Subject was released fron prison. Subject’s contacts are within the Cuban exile community and elsewhere in Latin Anerica along with his own private holdings Needy he would riot have needed assistance in resettling in jonduras. . ‘ went at ae 3. To assist Station in any inquiries they may receive on Subject, the following is a background sketch: : Subject is a former Cuban Senator who was living in exile in ¥ga0i, where he was a leader of the counter- re. Yevolutionary activities against -the Castro -government. ~..----..:- Subject allegedly typifies the worst elenents in the to former regize of Fulgencia Satista. In Cuha, his name . connotes ruthlessness, assassination, torture and i extortion. Allegedly a member of the Communist Party fron 1933 to 1945, Sunject later became a staunch anti- : Communist and organized the so-called Revolutionary A. Socialist Movernent (MSR), which was noted principally _ (continued) I Distribution: 2 - COS, Tegucigsips 1 - COS, MA/Mieni | Distribution: 1 - WH/2/H 5 ds 0 Vian Barry ¢ 3 g g $16 COLP GAA ENG ast AHS tes a yo ’ : oe ' a ae eee a ae nncestinieteetanemt neato a ae ce ee 5 -- wean Fe eae Aon he A arnelectonnetecee wm abe ae oe kg . phe Medea on DISPATCH | oe ce PR erp een tars enim a aan wr ee CET SET ARTS CONTINUATION OF . t fe eat ee SIVaTL AND Mywer > DISPATCH : SECRET . HETS- 3974 for its terrorist acts and gangsterisn, Despite his violent nature, he has been described as cultured, intelligsnt and very able. Subject, who still considers himself to be a Miurxian Secialist, has been a virulent critic of the U.S. in the past. Subject was born in ‘lolguin in the “rovince of Oriente, Cuba, on January 12, 1918, obtained a law degree fron the University of Havana and later taught school, practiced law and worked as a newspapernan,. He joined the Cuban Communist Party (PSP) in 1933, worked for the Party newspaper Hoy an4 fought with the International Brigade in Spain between 1937 and 1939. Subject was assistant editor of Hoy from 1939 to 1945, when he was expelled fron the PSP. At that time, ., - he founded a weekly news magazine Fiesno en Cuba ee +. (Time in Cubs) with a pro-Batists, anti-Communist and anti-U.S. orientation. Tiezpo, which later became a daily newspaper, was descr:bed as the worst newspaper in Cuba, with a reputation for yellow journalisa, fers ‘couplete irresponsibility and corruption. ; Aftez leaving the Communist. Party, Subject furthered his own ends by organizing the MSR, which was “ active in the abortive invasicn of the Dominican a Republic in 1947,% Within his. orgenization, he organized ------ " & group of personal bodyguards known as the "Tigers" which conaituted the nucleus of his own private Arny. Res Subject was elected to congress during the presidential i campaign of Carlos Prio Socarras in 1948, but when . : ..Prio was ousted, he turned up at Batista’s side. He Soe wo was elected to the Senate in 1954 and, in September 1955, - formed the Movimimto Sindicalista Radical, a labor seove- oy Bent designed to exten s influence sever Cuban “ors, * Workers. Subject remained in Cuba until the end of the cae Batista regime, although Batista allegedly accepted his a “Quppert principally because he feared the oppo:/tion cf = ° "Subject and his “hoodlums". sSubject ts married and has a son end daughter. ‘He spoaks English fluently. S 8u G i i H } 7 ' H i i i ! i i eee wantin tbe ierbed aed Meese E: lg & e bf 2 cd a i 2 3 tf a E H i { \ : i { 14-0000 & | ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET bp ~~ INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO FIUNG TO: ACTION BRANCH ay | 1. Fillin Sect 2. on back. Detach back fap [If file no. and title shown are not proper. and forward to IP/ADB. insert proper tile no. below and forward 2. Destroy front cover sheet, untess it records document to IP/AN. significant action taken or comments frequir- - ing preservation. - FROM: ° PROPER FE wo ips > NWCCLETZY BOB GU-333 . FILL IN SECTION 1 GW BACK. IF APPROPRIATE IPsLy Ga-50 2 EIT. 4239 SUBE GT iD Lote j (Aa | x 2 PROTO COECC RS CELCH al (~~ Chee OG GO OO 0 YV-v wv 00 0,0 0 & 2. N wot . 4 ae os ’ aan . . aoeneoun ee .. ere i, . 5 pune , —_ . ee te te ne» ee ae Oe A LS NE TNE GARE FLEE TE OE ME Te coe oe oO weeeeee vee fan. anne tar eee ONAN MORE sl RN LOLS SORES REESE YR Cannan mm oe ve . - : C PT} of-0H#aC69 | 4 7 One COCAME AT fname a “foo, “ 14-0000 DISPATCH | ce | | (FO. . ae a , FROM Lf hE. Chief of Station, Tegucigalpa ““* | inns CTT] © poLITICAL/GENERAL - Rolando MASFERRER Reportedly to Arrive in Hondureg . (ACTION REGUMRED - REFERENCES Enclosed is an unsourced newspaper article from "El ‘ : " Cronista" announcing the expected arrival in Honduras of a : Rolando MASFERRER. .It is said that he's coming to stay ; indefinitely. Further, the article asks mysteriously what : : ae : - eee ee, . . : powerful forces have brought about this resettlement. Any _ i ' information Headquarters can offer on this matter would be . i appreciated since the Station no doubt will be. asked about - A : hia. . _ ee i ~ ‘ , . ; , Ak y re Z i . ‘ 3 E. RAGALIE . i r a, ve Tee H box] : t s ~) Sed . 7 Attachment 7. mo on ge &% i ; Newspaper article H/W op “2 @& : i Distribution: Lo , . ad d i - 3 -, wap : i. id - BERT F824 €f E941 $25 Be ‘ GES 09262, BE crioe Ceca: Hl . £ BOX) (3) or (1) taeda ene ov xere) . ; GUS CEES bs \ re : (sdeee segssiisie, inet 6 e mad . i 273 «BB EP i - ie HHTA-6426 . 30 August 1972 ~ Ee -f- . ‘ ool- ou, b an SECRET | 53-Seq— 2667 7 14-0000 og Mybare) G Mirh-cbdse ttn Llogada a Yonduras | se Esnera . _ del TIGRE MASFERRER ne e ee eee en ee ale pe SE ERP ERA se emmerernce — Fulgewio Batiste; Durante ese époce organi y dirigid wa “el‘celto particular” integrado por pand:iercs, quienes tersalan el criran politico con el delito corms. . - Exe yrupo de malhechores pcblicos se hacian Hamar. . “LOS TIGRES DE MASFERRER”, quienes fucrcea desintegra~ des avando cayé el gobierno de Batista derrocade por ef tados Unides de América, mientras que 1a mayor parte de _ vs “TIGRES” caysron en poder de la Rovelvciéa Cubana | que los juzgé, sentencié y fusilé publicamente em los famo~ 806 paredones, por los innumorables crimears que habian cometide contra of pueblo. a . sde aqunlila fecha a esta pare, el c.teno ha per~ -manecidd la meyor parte de su exilio en las cérceles nortes — amerleanas. Su Gltima condena le fue aplicace per comandat una frustrada invasién contra Haiti. En esa ocasién se ie @ cuatre afios bajo Ja condicién de abandurer ef territorid” - de Estaclos Unides de América, oo. ~ @ Ahora yue este mathechor ha sido peests on libertad, tenemos informes que piensa radicarse en Hondwras qviér tahoe con qué propttites nefastes, y act-sirvenes hace todos los tramites necesarios para lograr dicho objetivo. - © Canociedo Ia secuela de delitos cormedins durante toda su vide por este sujeto, sumarnenie werigados nos Prequiitamoss ,Qué intereses se esd ~moviendo we : . Para nue Masferrer radique en Honduras y qué personas. ROLANDO MASFERRER, que se dica arriberé prézimamente estas, ceirds de todo ésto que bien pocma ser uns nueva” . ’ Fanspiracién intersacicnal encabezada pour quien uns vez - ‘ airigis una herds de criminales ilamados “LOS TIGRES OE “g& Un delincvente pdtice Mamado Rolando. Masferrer, MAG ERPER”, ~~ @ or icionslidad Goaes ¥ que se hizo trisemente od @ Desde esto momento formulemes em Hamedo a febre en la Perla Antilincs, estS por llegar » Honduras com alerta al Ministerio de Relacio Exteri nore gue ra quedarse a vivir por tiempo indefinido, 10 dele serprender las ‘es practi "vcte \ ha Fie Sicclerrer, ques ors de cumplir usa condena individue. per ow : ‘en los Estados Uniecx oe América pretende venir a reditere @ Atimlone, inform qus en los veh ou "ge en Honduras, es ura de las més odiedus figuras qu: CRONISTA existe un amplie y bien cocumentade . bistoricl - idyrante mucho tietapo tracej6 con el ex Presidente de Cuba sobve Rolando Masferrer, que si consi i" mille - SACUE EN 1A PAGINA II) |e daremee 2 conocer ten tn tue ein "EL ChowssrA -— gh wees ie ia ae Augssr 97 perce Co ELS rte nee nee rene tee tee a os Doctor Fidel Castro Ruz: Masferrer logré huir bacis tes Es- ~~ “Bentencé @ seis shos de cércel pero sé be Commund ig pena y ae Serer dene we ot wee ei nada a Lee te ena 1400000, “+ eo . — 5 ONG AND-OP larTiALe «© SEEN BY ™“e sis ¢ ies hat = ee Gs EEE 7 to owe: LEE SIDAS = 1 12 unre BH 276 ECRES ot Lub . OAT: 29 FESSUARY 3972. j CABLE SECRETARUT DISSEMINATION O mcex DD mo weex CO aczyax To ere (] rnc em 3 ; ev—_t) , = OO rac mcs me wo. eR eR . H . CONF: 7 oT eer oo = . . uns lmen Whan) Aaieyan2e | \_ nor ne ~_.. SECRET . CITE DIRECTOR ae Hifano 293 239901 qo GUATEMALA CITY INFO UH/MIANT DIRECTOR-235374 s : B- CARLOS MONTIEL OF REF-PEOBASLY IDEN UITH OME CARLOS _ fo <" “FEDERICO MONTIEL REINERS {203-7b3777}. BORN 8 NOV 345 . “SANTIAGO DE CUPA. SUBJECT RECRUITED BY SKTRUST-IN MIAMI... .. ; MOV. 39b5 AS PM INFILTREE AND TERMINATED AMICABLY 33 MAY 6 aa CARACAS, BUT NOT RECOMMENDED FOR REUSE. LAST INDICATION OF “ BKTRUST CONTACT IS 32 HOV b9, AT WHICH TINE HE ADVISED HE YORKING | a CROWK TNTERNATIO“SL EXPORT AND IMPORT COMPAN. OF FIIAMZ TRAVEL@ a “LING AS A COMPANY REP THROUGHOUT LATIN AMERICA. THERE IS NO : “INDICATION IN HIS FILE OF HIS PRESENT WHEREABOUTS. “' 12s FOLLOWING ARE HaS TRACES ON ALSELMO ALLIEGRO JR- WHO IS PROBASLY IDEN WITH ANSELNO LEON ALLIE 6 R 0.S0M oF ! FORTIER CUBAN SENATOR WHDER BATISTA: DR- ANSELMO ALL IE - Ro "3, MELA (201-27403038 es : fw BRR an A+ LUERGO DOCUMENT 260505 25 OCT bS. REPORTED AM rjewiee ae : " WETH THE SECURITY OFFICER AT SHORTER COLLEGE. RONEs GEORGIA, WHO ae om a b oF Us bel ES COPY coutznuen ..--- ; RELEASING OFFICER | SECRET |“Segeee | | MYER ee Poulan pote ee ‘ : re. ne _— re 14-00000 aparece cement tenes etna ne erm maree ete 12 ne Fate me phen rey MESSAGE FORM i | RouTING AND/C2 IWTIZLS © SEEN ay ay TOTAL COPIES: {a ORNs wet. SECRET. on OATE: CE rox BD no ioex (J rie mes rite No. Crean 10 BRANCH 0 riz mo > s ecret a __ CITE DIRECTOR 22770 pT _ ce 7 | ; Foe PAGE 2 ; -..” ADVISED AS FOLLOWS: ANSELMO LEON ALLIEGRO ATTENDED THAT COLLEGE -- WURING KINTER AND SPRING SEMESTER 14LS- COLLEGE APPLICATION "INDICATED D20B, 13 APR YSs HAVANA- SECURITY OFFICER ADVISED THAT “SUBJECT LET -IT BE KHQON TO HIN AND MANY STUDENTS THAT HE HAD BEEN ENGAGED IN TEACHING-COUNTER ESPIONAGE, IN THE DOM REP PRIOR. | TQ THE REVOLUTION IN THAT COUNTRY AND THAT ME-WAS PAID BY LNLUTE- . “WHEN THE REVOLUTION BEGAN HE REPORTED THAT HE LEFT THE DON REP | AND RETURNED TO THE U.S. WHERE HE WAS STILL EMPLOYED BY LMLUTE AT ‘: $300 PER MONTH. BEFORE LEAVLNG SHORTER COLLEGE HE INDICATED HE * PLANNED GO NEW YORK. THEN MIAMI, THEN RETURN TO THE "ISLANDS® a \ SPRESULABLY DOM REP OR CUBA}. TO RESUME ESPIONAGE OR COUNTER ESPION- , AGE ACTIVITIES. SUBJECT CARRIED A 357 MAGNUM REVOLVER AND CAMERA ” ‘ITH HIM ON MOST OCCASIONS. an oO an ee “Os Be ANSELMTTO ALLTEGRO. SON OF AUSELM ALLIEGRO. FOcnER ‘cuba ° i. "SENATOR WHO IS DECEASED» WAS INVOLVED "IN PLANS FOR ACTION AGAINST ff HAITI. HE WAS TO COVER ANY COSTS WHICH EXCEEDED THE FUNDS PROVIDED Bo! BY FATHER JEAN BAPTISTE GEORGES» PROMINENT HAITIAN ENIGRE. CONTINUED 0-06 ere nares of we. ravaging, oe , SIFCER ober Lae . oo mb haiti es ound a x eg a ot poe 14-0000 . \bEstace rors > A ~ - ~ ao ee ORtGe © uns - - ; | SECRET | xts -— bate nn NS ———— : CABLT SECRETARIAT DISSEXENATION DOsox [ wow (O wenen ro srancn O mae a : sy PR. DO rac ocs mero. 1 2 oe : - - ; . 7 setae ot é , {UFG-5584. 312 OCT Gb} PEARS LIKELY THAT HE IS THE SON OF ROLANDO ARCADIO MASPERRER _ ROUAS {205-C42Zbb9}. WHO INVOLVED IN ANTI-CASTRO MOVEMENTS. Mi cetinents SADVISED THAT TRACES YouLD BE PECVIDED OM CARLOS — a . ° PAGE 3 ROLANDO MASFERRER ROJAS. FORNER CUBAN SENATOR UNDER BATISTA, WAS THE HEAB OF THE GROUP WHICH PLANNED TO INVADE HAITI. 3- WO HGS TRACES ON “ROLANDO MASFERRER JR-+ ALTHOUGH IT AP- _ fe FILES 203-O82bb45 203-7b3bbbs 203-274030- er END “OF MESSAGE , aed IORTIEL. ANSELMO ALLIZGRO JR-s AND ROLAMDO MASFERRER JR-« OSTENSIBLY INVOLVED IN ARMAMENT SALES TO GUATEMALA- he C/BH/C0G Be. rag, + FLANNERY + FRANCIS Co oe Css eg ee ACAHTE ” coonpmures orricens ensemeenem [- SECRET | “teers | “" REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUINC: OFFICE 15 PROMIBITER. ° Ce . wot et eV Pat on soe " : non wt eee la ae ee St 14-0000 e EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE i Gate tf coc. FILE CLASSIFICATION GF SECCOD COPY : om eoc. SUBJECT r- : , i , . SOUACE IN? OAMATION ‘ i” : | '. i MASFERRER ACJAS, KCLANDC SRCACIO : i ( 4 2061-04266 2€-270455 ‘ ; i SEX M OCB? ORD ~25104 . . | Fo a : . 16 APR 72 -7 be : C57? Fal . | _ * OCC? : p25 . . a . "ACTIVE IN HAITIAN AFFAIRS : . ” : en eet eet otis Indicate The &idject, Project Or 201 File Ko. In Which Tais Pors Is Zo Ze Filed. suestet CF 200 (Leet, First, middie) 2 +e. t i io t. t ae t E H i : 5 a i i aaah ar 14-0000 a } > Riteertiattntie anne io oie : eee ery! san poems! me pas, * Fact re, epee NIP SRO HR Hom a.) oo au enti sgt Aa 6 ef eboaneepoe re tee ¥ bios: : ! Betpog thei? Por SS 14.90000 eacramanen-scomeapernassen am hreanmenm serene anmrsaumanyig F018 7 * eee ners tng a NEE FEAR RRS I 2 ——ee ran fr = atvance cory” 0 98ULO Lous seo7r"eo H ecu: SE Tees copy Pese: 20s >> : ‘REFS! Ae DIRECTR 237436 . | TO.DEMONSTRATE FIREARMS TO REPS OF GUATEMALA® GOVT. eee ” DEMOWSIRAT ION AUTHORIZED. BY GUAT GOVT AID PLABSED FR ane ~ GIVES GUAT GOVT REPS IN MIAMI If LATE 1974 BY MASFERRER AD . . ALL 12 & 0, LATTER DEM ONSTRAT 10% RE Ce IVED CONSDERABLE PRESS : COVER ACE Jk SPANISH NEWSPAPERS BIOMI AREA. | . at wae ebb Amend ee ovr, APPP cs/oo0 SE CRE T o22207Z2 MAR 72 CITE WHVMIAMI 139% DIRECT CR INFO GUATEMALA CITY 28 #557428 RYBAT , eee te Be WIV IAMI iso SUS PSP) ae i C, GUATEMALA CITY séeBlwS¢2763) . a | . 4. LBERGO/MIAMI FORWARDED REPT TO 17S, EGS 29 FEB RE REF i : WATTERS, SUBJECT OF REPT. 1S “CaPLOS FEDERICG MONT IER REIERS, . FEN ess aT Ame MICRGAL SECURITY - GUATENeLA,” FILE NO, 8195-22456. ASSUME REPT ee WILL PE PASSED LNG&O. LUYAPA/MIANI OULY, LOCAL DISTRUEUT 108 MINI TO STATION AND “26 REPORT REPEATS MUCH OF SACKGIOUID I8FO I8 REF C AD WOTES THAT ROAIDO MASFERRERAID ANSCLMO ALLIZGO, WHO REPRESENT PARABELLUS CORPORATION IB MIAMI, RECESILY OFFERED LATE FEERUARY 1972. AUTHORIZATION RESULTED Fea DEMOZSTRAT ION . LSERSO SOIR CE ASSUMES ~~ SecreT 14-0000 mw fonkon oniee er______. ore . eee ACTION Li q : [=] FILE.VR - M . 2 ACTION NO | . - PACE 2 WWHIAMI 1395 SECRET . CARLOS MOZTIEL LEARNED OF AVAILABILITY OF ARMS mB FAom i PARALELLUS statis? Gwe . “THROUGH SUCH PRESS COVERAGE. MOSTIEL BELIEVED TO HAVE GIVEN (LIVERIO CASTAMEDA PAIZ INFO RE WEAPONS AVAILABLE AID CASTAHEDA HADE TRIP TOMIAMI TO SEE THEM. O89 RETURN TO GUATEMALA SMALL GROUP OF COSCRESSMER, OF WHICH IE MEMBER, FORMULATED THE LEGISLATIVE DEGREE AUTH IZING GUAT CONGRESSYEN TO INPRI . ' rn . ony Se . ce ene anne aE rere eee bande Camere NRy ORR ein ects ects OS TH TILT VS MOECTION. THIS DECES SOF ACCESTEN @ SEGISTERED WITH EXTIRE COUGESS ASD THUS NOI BINDING DECREE. ‘ “ _ Be LBERGO SOURCE (PROBABLY LBYAPA) SAID SEVERAL GUAT CONGRESSZER CLAE TO MIAMI APR IMATELY TWO OR TIREE WEEKS AGO AN CRDERED SEVERAL FIREARMS FROX PARAEELLUM TO BE SHIPPED TO _ GUATEMALA. AMONG WEAPONS ORDERED WERE THOSE CITED REF C. MASFERREA AED ALLIEGO TOOK THIS CRDER TO COL OZL RAFAEL ARRIAGA, | _ GUA CONSUL CEMERAL MIAMI, WITH EXPLAHAT ION THEY DID MOT WISH DO ANY BUSINESS WITH THE CONGRESSES IF IT MOT WITH FULL” | " KUOSLEDE AMD DESIRES OF GUAT GOVT. ARRIAGA TOLD BY GUAT . . ; _-PRESIDEST CARLOS ARAWA THAT HE DOES HOI WANT THE ARMS SO TOTIE | | | CONGRESS#ZB, ARRIAGA RELAYED THIS INFO TOMASFERRER AID ALLIEGO : 3 wise I Eye, ‘uHO ASSURED HIN TRAT USDER BO CIPCUMSTANCES YOULD THEY ‘SELL ARKNS . JOTICS COUGESSENs THAT TiZY WOULD MAKE EXCUSE THAT FACTORY . " SECRET : 14-0000 ~ t SEC or ar ty v7 onssees ey. ote, =. ACTICHs UI6T ee eT TR it PAGE 3 WWNIAMI 1395 SECRET ; me { | | | COULD NOT PROVIDE THE ARMS, ARRIAGA SAID HE SELIEVES MASFERRER . re { AND ALLIEG:O WANT TO COOPERATE FILLY WITH TH© GUAT GOVT AD THAT THEY WILL ROT BAXE ARY ARMS AVAILALE TO Tie congessrrs — | y). &e, ALL ABOVE INFO EXCERPTED FRO! LUERGO/MIGNI REPORT CITED. 5. FILE: DEFER, GR | | “SECRET co weneten on 14-0000 ; a @F U.S. 18 STOPPING IMMINENT ILLE GAL, SHIPMENT OF ARMS FROM MIAMI H i H i | } | { | | | { a % me ee ce ee ee ee me “Non 1268: Lessiriep MEss:3f 4 TOTAL 1g hi Rout alias Ce eneons GROPP I es poke a w f. LPS z | ee ore Se _ LE? SECRET 2217182 FEB 72 CITE GUATEMALA CITY 13675 THMZ DATE. DIRECT R ‘2k m54 2783 | | | | L. AMBASSADOR BOJDLER REQUESTS FOLLGJING EE PASSED TO MURWITCHL “TELEGRAS TO SECSTATE UASIDC IMMEDIATE LINDIS : an “SUBJECT: ALLEGED ARNS S(UGGLING TO GUATEMALA FOL AKEASSAD® TO DEPT. ASST. SiC. ROFERT MURWITCH, “1, AFTERNOON FERRUARY 21 SEIDEFEUSE VASSAUX ASKED DG AW of) stari01 CHIEF TO HIS HOUSE AID SAID GOG URGENTLY. IZED HELP TO GUATERALA. ARMS DEALER ALLE EDLY CUBAN EXILE RESIDENT MIAMI, CARLOS MCSTIEL. VASSAUX HAD NO DETAILS 01 ADDRESS. ARMS IH QUESTICZ ARE: 25 INCRAHAM .45 CALIBER SUB MACHINE CUMS, EQUIPPED © te WITH SILENCER $3 - 125 MAGAZIKES FR THESE WEAPONS; diac COUNTER-~ - SHIPER, RIFLES, 7.62 CALIECR, WITH SILEWCERS AtD TELESCOPES; 2 MAC 12/22 SILENCED RIFLES WITH STRAIGHT STOCKS: Aid 2 MAC >, 18/22- SILESCED RIFLES WITH FOLDILG STOCK AfD TELESCOPES, VASSAUX SAID ke HAD 40 FURTHER INFORMATICS BUT THAT GOG ¥CCLD APPRECIATE * GWE WS SToPPits THIS -- —ARY. FELP. VE COULD a Zr PAL AS, USAUT HOR izzD SHIFHEMT. ; es oo 14-0000 oe unt eh ee wed, ’ 1 ere eee ‘ . ran reer r RLS LVI Te certian sg ere, Sn ee t tiy — . a nr annnNaNen Cans : tl azvancte Coev i Sauna SLOTTED + BEFRSS STC CF Wm 3 CSPyY PR lee “ES soo aan nSnn ERR Sr SRR al Faves UnnDNOrelunnn on santenn Ota nO tip RISENER +: By pa ake a Se Re dane os cam me PAGE 2 GUATEMALA CITY 13675 SE CRET ° - "2e SUBSE GUERILY, SAME AFIERUOCH, VASSAUX CALLED DCi TQ HIS Lo "OFFICE ALD fo SOMEJEST SHEEPISILY THAT KE HeD TOLD PRESIDEST a aa ae BRAEA OF EARLIER CCEVECSATICN BAG? ABD TEST ARANA HAD TOLD HI® 7STOP - A “THE FOGLISHMESS” AND GIVE USTIE WECLE STORY, WIEREYPONVASSUK. 0 | . EXHEBITED A “LEGISLATIVE DEQ@REET cecsfoo coe bee O LEGISLATIVE) SIGHED EY = ee res FRESIDEST OF CONGRESS HATIG SAID OVEL AD PRESILEST Of THE ISTERIG ABOVE o4 i CQMITTEE CF TE CONGIESS AUTHH IZING THE Ft tA CRASS OF -t ii i ’ 4 1 | LISTED VEAPCHS FOR USS OF COGHESSIORSL BOYsuUARDS, VASSAUX SAID ; THIS TYPE OF ACUERDO" DID WCT Hate TO BE ACTED UPOW BY TIE WHOLE CONGRESS, BUT HAD PRODAGLY BEE SEG OMY BY CAIDOVAL ADD A Few OF HES CLOSE FULLOLERS, VASSAUK ALE KOTED Teal THE DOCIMEMT WAS KOT A VALID CHE FR THE IMPORT OF ARMS ITTC GUATEMALA, AS MIGISTER OF DEFENSE WAS OILY ACESTY THaT COULD AUTHRIZE SUCH "+ SSPORT. oe : CR a " "Se VASSAUK SAID IT WAS C27L0US THAT ANS OF TYPE SOUGHT BY “ SAMDOUAL WERE WOT REPEST SOT DESTESTD FOR USE SY BOYcueRDs, UT {> THAT PRESIDEST ARAUA FECRED THEY “ERE TO EE UEED BY SADOVAL AWD 7 i OLIER MLW LEADERS LI#E CORESS29 CL IVERIO CASTAKEDA TO REIMITIATE , Saray TO ELIMINATE LEFTIST orrasIT 10m “ARALA, ACCEDING TO BSAUK DEEPLY. conc >=D BY eee Men wry ad yastep 14-0000 Q . o be = - - rr Ae . - -- bt : eee ii sole + ee ee ee eee - + - i ; ’ V3 H . : rare A dt 5 4 ; ‘ 4 a b/ oOC Sa a WE OOO as . i . Le REPER TO TY oF ete sat ACVAILIT 7. Ot?! al SLES ULINL? po Ss eutecs "Ge i ae SC 6.{0iD A Ci TC OSTATE NT ATE ESM GAL Oo Tet £2 LIAL Gf vr | : - = — - poe - ~, wee =e 7 +, t . roe + SERLE, MESSE -S ARVIND 2A frcaMaLbm own Ter. SAS ECE : k ub . . 1 * BT "4. $v FL3UK SAU Th. rELIEvVEG Salbele_° 73 SAS TD CHATTER . i : ; A FLARE T3 Cu 77 CVEAL She SfLay In RIS ETT ic: lela Te Le : H “ oe ane Ae . -_ . _ = ” t . - - } vel) IN Eleh, 9: MEAR WTURT 2G Hing TE EAPO S08 © ITR ONS 3 i { GTSAT resco. AL PRAT ICSSY LF SSID rh ore Lith’ she 5 : . i é CULMS SARI! 2 Th. col DAS Y Ride Pee ela 28D - 2. COUMRY, ATTE.F2 TO SAIC ell Weta OF akA val . ORD BE AUST i. DELICATE MATT: AED WOULD CAD SA LOUS CORROWTATI CS, HICH ion, PRESIDEST WISHED TO AVOID, CONSECLELILY, RESIDES voreD vE comp... od ( WELP BY LEVESTICATING MONTIEL 425 STOOPIES CHIMES Af mIAIZ £m. | COMMENT: ARAUA SEEMS DETERM ILE) KEEP ILLEGAL VIC.CNCE BY RIGHT | | TO MININGA AED 12 PELE: QUITE OPER WITH US ABCUT 253 FRORERS, 32 WAS DELICATE SITUAT Lore len ‘S41 D/AL O2 THIS FOSTLEM, ALTHOUGH WE REALIZE ARATA 1S, If EFFES, ASKING US 10 PELL EIS CHEST AUTS _,, OOF OF THE FIRE RATHER THAN FACIUG THE PRODLER MINSZLE, WE PEL iEVE “ST WOULD EE CCHSISTELT WITH SR HUBITIONS ComTR LAYS AID TO OUR _IBTEREST IF WE COULD HELP HIN STOP ARMS SHIPAE ST AlD AvVOmD oe CORFRONTATION YVITH GANDOVAL AT THIS POINT. ACTION REQUESTED: . as te tee SECRET 14.90000 ~~ « ie a2 ERE TR aT fearon Senet . PAGE 4 CUATEMALA CITY {3675 ££ CR ET ob 4 : ok THAT DZPARTMENT. ARRANGE FOR IEVESTIGATICS OF CAELOS MOITIZL AS pe SOON AS POSSIELE £64 79 coTzRNIM IF IE Is FLatwing scfL Anns, oo i AND LF SO TAME SECESSRY LEGAL STEPS TC PREVENT THEM FROM SEING i | DELIVERED TO SAEDOVAL 18 MIAMI. SHOUD MONTIEL OR CTIERS ATTEMPT i LEGALIZE TRAMSACTICH GY aFFLYISG FOR EX7G:T LICENSE ON BASIS OF REQUEST BY GUATEMALAN COARESS, APPLICATION SHEMLD EE LENIED.. pee en err om erp wee ne a Be EOUDLER™ 2, FR HIS OcLYs $9 atic teser “SECRET t" 14-0000 > ERE peng ire | ROSE TF AMBRINI - [os SECE ween we C/EU72/6 = ser me seen we Tt ne SC ee . at nee a SE PE 3a. FEGRUARY--24922————— ——---_______. —_____-—__—-- ---_—--. (42.2 SELRLIAMAT 0: 55L 4 NATION (J inoex 1) 1:9 inex OC) acruan 10 ween = 6 Di cca me ox +t! ____pra__s 2#——| [1] re in es rive no. _ pup penne en ene a een ee ¢ & ced. & m Case. cate eee onemennnaen cten e mapatntenige great A Hy nn hed enh wee eee Be me ee % ye a we, ye yee cS pabtear tas ' Wun % \ lf rut. ve, “\\ tn —a sams Hes a . seceet iF U 352 ; ene owmccroe _ : eC an... . <4 1745 -GUATERALA CITY INFO UH/MIANT UaSITy Ses { R i REFS GUATEMALA” CITY-13675 (1i-$4270398 mo | 1. FOLLOYING INFO FOR STATION USE ONLY FROM IUSTEER-3, i A WOTACK SOURCE UHO RECEIVED T:FO FROM ISENTITY Ch § FEetussy - 4972. a ot _ dat “PON SATURDAY S Fee 72 DURING THE TAPING . OF AM INTLRISLs Bita “warzo SANDOVAL ALARCON, ONE CF THE MINISTERS OF THE CUsTErsLaN GOVERNMENT, AT THE HOTEL EVERGLADES IN MIANZ, FLORIDAs tue SOURCE {IDEN} OSSERVED AND OVERHEARD A CONVERSATION BETSCES - SANDOVAL AND ANSELMO ALLIEGRO JR- ALLIEGRO. TOGETHER witw Oe ROLANDO MASFERRER JR, REPRESENTS ‘IN FLORIDA TUO FIRMS EucScED . . : wees teem eepnaina anczerenetet a IW THE SALE OF ARMAMENTS: MILITARY ARMAMENT CORPs AND Samszeetom - | CORP, WITH OFFICES AT EDIFICIO JOSE MARTE OM S.U- 8TH sieeer oa AND IRD AVENUE. SANDOVAL YAS SIVING ALLTEGRO DocUne wre a Jus oe LETTERHEAD OF THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE OF GUATEMALAs AG9 THE e 7 4 ay ' s a 2 i ¢ _-MEWISTRY OF DEFENSE OF SALVADOR WITH DETAILS AS TO AM seseR Foe, at . ao! * THE PURCHASE OF ARMS. APPARENTLY {AS GATHERED SY THE Zoumce. 4 ae f. Att es . coonomenna orrieces CONTINUED sage re qf PELEAGING OFFICER | - | tae SN ame 5 nara oa ” . SECRET Gavia 8 as . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THA THE ISSUING CFFICE 1S PROHIDITES errs |i ] 14-0000 a” Oe tro - tie = et ct breener gous { "POUT Ae Og tet TAGs tlie ee OO Ucar Sects fai sh | oe seceer | joo abs “4 ai = t cart: : CADLE SICRETARIAT DISSEMINATION Dwsx DD eo inves Cj ecruan ro —__ saanent Ol seems: ; ev. peR__2___| (7) eae recs ene No. : 1 ten = irr ee , Z SECRET CITE DIRECTOR ABIIY ae -_ gel - PAGE 2 4 - oF | oe FROM THE CONVERSATION} THE GUATEMALAN GOVERNMENT IS PURCHASING s ARSANENTS FOR ITSELF BUT ALSO FOR THE SALVADOR ANS: THERE WAS : a _ REFERENCE IN THE CONVERSATION TO GUERRILLA activity Tu THE PETEN . AREA IN GUATEMALA AND TO THE EFFECT THAT THE ORGAUEZATIOM nano "BLANCA". AM EXTREMIST GROUP. IS IM REALITY & BRANCH OR SECRET - io ARH OF THE ZHT GUATEHALAN GOVERUHENT.” | “3 Z- IN CONNECTION YITH ABOVE REPORT AND SUBJECT REF. SUGGEST : { ef or ch ate — S ta coe dan, ern «a +, aq Yew -IT ALSO POSSIBLE SUBJ OF DIRECTOR-226079 MAY GE COrsECTED vITH STATION REVIEY RCI-O47215 2b FES 72 AND PREVIOUS RELATED TRAFFIC. SUBS REF. 3- FORUARDING HOS TRACES OM MONTIEL, ALLIEGRO AND MASFEREER SS Oreo BY SEPARATE CABLE | 4. NOFILE. | : cae Eu OF MESSAGE UH COMMENT: = COPY OF REFERENCE ATTACHED. e Ge fia he Z mete AOS INS IESE AMET RL SPR REINS FHS fate . = . tae re OD/AB eft ALL .— ae fe fee Yi, . a se SANY: 78 14. orto! Sf, wei ay, UY pphp— | 4 Kies’ €. FLANNERY . FRANCIS C/ TACDONALD , j » AC/BHD } acsuHse 1 4 COORD MATING OFFICERS alae! si : foswadne~ ee ce a | peencs areas . * | __ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER TH’ TH FOSUNIG CAFICE 18 PROWICITED corm , 14-0000 ee 8 em cee ew ee ee ee er 2 be oO (we % “ Po tt eo He & 't ac aty 15,2572 C25t irvs and Gunchiss fur tre vesuslies of Sustessls erd Ssivrtzre ‘sources ¢ erdiv Vévenza3, Ccvorsssn Channel 22 Tf K223, Sete ctissret: §¢..5/72 . on m neterey Fos.5t% 1997 casing tha tccirg of 24 w Elerccn,cnaief. tre. 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The scuscy my trevel to Gustvesic for e iecest esceres Sy WI eraizsar,sun ot scout Festusry 7th, po. . : Tas fina e¢2ze13 of Polends Wssfersor Jr $2 2331 Hed. korth Elec: bee z Boek Fle. 2, Preashss Allegro ead Mafers.e esy hevoe cor3 selling ess ta cow Cuuln walles _' | eho Reva eng2g38 fn coxzencs extions te Cubs recently. ee sh tavaln meprmupenneeamimmnminsetete we, 14-0000 i } 3 i { i i } i } i i ‘? i i i : sate . SECRET a (then Pilied Iny DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT DOCUMENT FOENTIFICATION 2. 3- OVSPATCN O8 SOURCE OO. SYMBOL NO. cer iin Pe Pare ar saves Poe eae DOCUMENT DISPOSITION Se amaLysT i@- OATE PROCESSED ee Pe PERTINENT JNFORMAT 10 16 : - MANSFERRER ROJAS» ROLANDO soi-ze0282 i afc ccc. | 2017042669 201299208 SEK H 008 7 Lo “27 JAN 71 . - - + CIT CUBA, my | ; RENT LONED IN REPOAT ON SUBJ /201-299292/ i | . Wa gg. . . bey Hy 6. : : FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. vous 9097 O67 oe racvices sosseees, moun ee ‘ som ew 14-0000 ras tes qa. 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So HOPE BE ABLE IDENTIFY SUBSCRIBERS. - Se PER PREVIOUS DISCHSSIONS CONSIDER IT QyITE POSSIBLE MASFERRER WILL TRY SURFACE WOFACT NaME I8 CONNECTION wre lindia Saba L _ i HIS TRAIL, EITHER CLAIMING THAT WOFACT aCTYALLY OR TaCITLY 1 os APPROVED HIS VENTURE, OR THAT WOFACT DIRECTLY, OR THRY ITS DM BETRAYED HIS PLOT. 9 INFO RE THIS TOPIC HaS YET EMERGED, HOWEVER INTERESTING TO NOTE THAT ON CHABNEL 18 TV BROADCAST GROUP SUPPORTED By vOraCT. | ARRES{EE (yMIDENTIFIED) SpID to, - THAT WABTHER WOFACT NOR LWERGO AD ANYTHING TODO WITH PLOT, “~~ ~~ ~~, ANOTHER ARRESTEE, PHILIPPE CHARLEMAGNE, STATED THaT PLOT , WAS WORX OF HAITIAN AND CuBAH EXILES OWLY. 6; CRET SECRET a BI ta Be as Repent 14-00000 Ln 16 CABLE SEC? 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DOMINICAN PRESIDENT BALAGUER. INFO, WHICH STILL SKETCHY, OBTAIWED FROM FELIPE GONZALEZ SARRAIN, ADMINISTRATOR OF --- - --- *LIBERTAD,” !.0CAL RIGHT -w ING PAPER. 2- ACCORD ING GONZALEZ y MASFERRERs ‘SANT 1aGO REY PERMAS FORMER MISISTER OF INTERIOR UNDER BATISTA, AND ROLAMDO WERUELO BALDARRAIN, ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF “LIBERTAD," «ARE INVOLVED IN PLOT WITH DOMINICAN VICE PRESIDENT FRANCISCO AUGUSTO LORA, GENERAL ELIAS WESSIN Y WESSIN, AND GENERAL JOSE IMBERT BARRERAS. REY IS ALLEGED MASTERMIND OF PLOT ASD PUT MASFERRER AND MERUELO IN CONTACT WITH DOMINICANS. - “LIBERTAD” OF 3 APRIL SAID MERUELO WAS VISITING PUERTO :: Bs WASPERRER PLANS TO FLEE TO THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC If HE LOSES HIS APPEARL TO. THE SUPREME COURT. (FYI _ WASVERRER 18 FREE ON BOND PENDING AW APPEAL TO THE U.S. re aL Re 1 a HT FR OEP ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS-SEEN BY eet tae EE te 14-0000 “ 2 CasLe SECRETARIAT DissemNaTiON CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Tova, Comes ROTT RG SACOM mT ALS-SEEN BY SECRET ae Se ae Se . nes Filled In) SEES a fi AVANCE COPY {_] sues (acrne 2 t al é i cede trees ye cat ane er reves vee fe be PAGE 2 WH/MIANI 7156 SUPREME COURT OF HIS COBVICZi0N AMD SEATENSING I IS6s TO FOUR YEARS IMPRISONMENT FOR ATTEMFI I#s TO LEAD Ad “JHVASION OF HAITI.) Fal REPORT DATED 31 MARSH AT BLAnt SAID MASFERRER HAD BEES ZNGAGED IN FURD RAISING ASD MIL Iragt TRAINING ACTIVITIES I9 SUPPORT OF THE AOVEREMT WLU 51 yose DE LA TORRIENTE DURINS FEERUARY AND MARCH. = A. ATTEMPTING SUBSTANTIATE-E-45 INFO"AND OBTAIN MORE DETAIL FOR POSSIBLE INTEL DISSEM. 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PERTINENT [NFORMAT ION , Ri FILE NO, err a MASFERRER ROJAS, ROLANDO ; 201-042669 201-335909 : SEX m COB ? . &Oac -78202 . ; - PR : CIT? - - pRASR occ? 4 IN JANUARY 70, MAKING PLANS TO ESTABLISH A MILITARY TRAINING CAMP WEAR ANDYTOWNe BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA R 7004230665 { ow eres ond 8B7 00 rocvievs sosscens, ~ renmste Sy panad neuen anette to 14-0000 vtec ce es tec Eisaullde uae ta Lid ei Wana eacday “ar bet ay! = ha pe gs ars roe SAT Bo al i tle 14-0000 : INSTELOTIONS i te ie en nd PRIOR TO FILING : TO: ACTION BRANCH { os See oe eee oe ar tee Fillin Sect 2. on back Detach back digg S ** and forward to RID fin 4 Tf fie no. and title shew: are oct proper, . | 2 Destroy trent cover sheet, unless at records. * - insert proper fle r> below ard forward significant action taken or Fomments requir: ~ document to RID AN. ing preservation rns FROM. Ween — FROPER FILE NO . . a RID; TO: ALL ADDRESSEES Wa ak Meese FUL IN SECTION I On BACH IF APPROPRIATE ~ ey ee » | 7% 4239 cune gpg an pie - poo ay The - t Fe a . - pede a teen tat X - oo, ' ae P02 . : DATE | orncens om i L i > RECEIVED . scomsmpen » TS H : i “3 ‘ i i : ! ‘ ’ -_ 1s i £ 13 “ Me ree te meena Reena me aaah mten Kits om cp anste AA cute ett ea ek ee thee ot Stn Oo O02 0 O@ 8@ YV VO UV O rE A ce 14-00000 DISPATCH i ae : __.___Chtef, "este-a desisphere Division : ; co. ‘4 L 5 ‘ rom i ‘ . . Chief of Statidn 2 . f . ; 7 TYPIC Rolando WASFERRER Roja a ee ly a ' t Refererce: UFAA-1750, 2 February 1970 | ae ‘ | Forwarded berevith are AMOT reports, OTA-1966, orAa-i9e6 ; ; : , and OTA-1987 concerning the activities of abject, for inclusion || | am Bis 202 f11e. _ 4 | — oe i . . . : > \ |-] =: -Wittachweat: ~° ~ FE "1, OTA-1966 . + +B. OTA~1986 E-l--. 8. Orae1987 | * ° Distribution: . i cA C/E w/atts h/e “9 SOPH a er: SEPEDN STMCOL AND MURSEE UFAA~1866 — | 9 March 1970 SECRET 14.90000 ~~ with him (MASFERRERI. tebe ee ’ . © ofecae af gees | LAs ott | Te UERA ue " gelghpentemmemnencnmeree armament 12) Ms on the outskirts of Fort Laucerdale (noe comments attached). VIA: 1-2 FROMt S/EAIG ; TRANS1 «I-57 OTA1S36 AGED Ts E-10 (please, protect) Fo: @ sedi arene Saceth rata BUBJECT: Activities of Rolendo MASFERRER Rojas | BOURCES: 1. Rolando MASFEARER Rojes 2. E-10 (persoral knowledge) REPs A. Poxtrot #1235, 19 Vebruary 1970 : 3. ota-1966, 17 february 1970 Cn ee ewe a D. OTA~17h3, 19. Zovenber 1969 e avedaense ver ree a mibraneet: 2 eed tated OTA-1695, 5 Bovenber 1969 OTAe1556, 22. September 1969 seem cote: _ ie The following information was obtained by E10 ina conversation withr Rolando MAS7VERRER Rojes on 20 February 1970p This conversetion. tcok place in the building ocovoied by “Libertac” -ewspeper, located eat 2000 “. Flagler Street, Mient. 5 i j j 2. MASPERRER asked E-10 once more to join his operation witb the ®oreen Bereta” and offered 2-10 an operstioml Mimi 0° five thousand dol- Jers. MASFEXRER told E19 that tiis money would pe the petty cash to“ be used Bel to solve minor problens waen he were already operating ~ - $e MASPERRER said that the chief of reeruitnent of his group is Ale Posse JF, fredo RUIZ Maldonado, wno resides at 690 Last E1.5th Lane, iieleah, te-— a Lephone funber 888-0255. ViSPERRER also seid thet the training cenp is - he E10 eaid that on 22 Pebruery 1970, Prencises GUZMAN Pastrene, exe OC “Paquito GUZNAS" and/or “Paquito GE5RIB,* joined 4ASPER:ER's proup, fol- - | ~ Joving instructions from the dissident festion of the 42C, for the pur- pose of obtaining information, GUZMAN joined the croup through Ivan RO0- 348, son of Antonio ROJES, who is roleted to AAS PEARAR« “gir ee Bika cowrares, . Vo Cts . et - 4. Attached hereto ie a copy of ths article entitled “Hixon on Kene — = i nodyle Rood," written by Alfveto RUIZ Hsldonedo, 2, &-10 will continve in his efforts to otteip the inforzstion re- ‘ : we | quested iu Foxtrot #2235, 19 Vebrucry 1910, 2-10 12) Nein WeSPEBRERB - ples. : aren . cone panae rete Ste nD Lgeees jtoTeme ceveney xaamee tegen any ay (em or SOOT SUOMI NEO AERP <3 97 | \. 14-0000 to gts, i foltowing inferdiation vas obtained by 2-10 at « necting held 3 ¥ St OTA1987 ; FEB 24 wu ° -o . 7 od - 4 i Denocratio Hove=ent in wee anes catenins Activities of the dissident faction of the Cuban Christian Exile (MSC), B19 (persone) knowlefge) Ots-192, 9 Pevrugry 1970 © ; . . . me B. O?le-1778, 5 Cesexber 1969. . . 4 Ce ‘072-1757, 1 Lecanber 1959 ; - oo D, OF4-1725, 22 Forster 1969 Ts £. . OF 41670, 27 Cstcber 1969 i ; i gt aid, Pe O?i-2 » 39:Septesser 198) . sence . 4 “ey we Gissiders feoticn of the Caden Chyiatian Desceratic Moveraat in an (20) on 22 Pebrusry 1570. Taolg meeting was held in a house lo~- i.7 *: ‘Ce%08 © th Street teswoen 11th end 12th Avenues, Milani, Florida. 3,-.. Gee collovieg persons wore those who attonéed the meetings Anrsi " ‘HEASASUEZ Kolo, exa ” " Karcos RODRIGUEZ Menendess Mario ROTRIGUEZ 'g . kensndeas Juan Bextiste URGED Hornsnées and Liego V‘ROEA Abdale. , 7 2 be spoording to 2-10, 16 wes Ggreed at the mecting to ask PECE (Cuban sorntetion in Exile) to join the Gigsident ‘faction of the HOC whieh “9g better prepared to fight Ficel CASTAO Rus beomse it is trusted and a * gasteted by other enti-Castro grovps in exile z. 36 -X¢ was also ezreed at the rcoting to appoint Mersos ROCRIGUEZ ,», Mensndes as political chief ef the crganisution and to have bin meet a! with Ernesto FKZIPS Verona for the purpose of disousaimg with biz the bee egreeronts Fresened by the grospe. 3 é hig i * 1.83 - eh ‘Marcos RODRIGUEZ Menendes end Anzel FERHANDZZ Rojo, aka "Baby," L's oy) Fransisco O52U3 Pastrena, aka "Yoq:ite REGRIN” and/or "Fae }- . @xito GULALS,” to join Rolando AA277HUER Rojes' croup and to cotein ine ae for-stion. Tals éecisicn Wen supported all the persons who attended saoting. . 14-00000 . eS 2: 1970 oa ] . - . ; ee on ° . . ‘ - i | ; fag. +f : oO | LIBERTAD, VIERNES 9 DE ENERO DE 1970 1g . Hy . s : | f 4 = = 3 n7 - : Lo Nixon Em El Caming De Kennedy — wo : ° Hq , | .. * POR ALFREDO RUIZ MALDONADO . rot | : 5 : . ’ ! . ° No solo Ortando Bosch ¢: privado del derecho que “= \- El pucblo de Cuba Ere, disperso por el mundo, s teconoce a los homicidas, violadores, asaltantes de :- fF pero residiendo en forma provisional y en mayor no bancos, secuss:radores, comunistas incendsarios, albo- b mero en Estados Unidos que en otra parte, alenta la Potadores nez-os y traficentes de druzss, sino que en . i Gsperanza de que la presente administracioa ¢e este el norte escd ¢r2s0 Ienzzi0 Novo y ijui, 13 emenaza | . | Pals aproveche la coyuntura de ung convulsion en Ge un larea excises cn is circel dz Atlanta, pede s0- i Gan escata en Cuba e itervenga alls “manu mitari” bee fa cabeza cst 2x-sen=tor Rolando Masferres y seis ‘ - para restabiccer las Lbestades secuestradas por los ru- amigos su; 08 g¢ tratarun d2 sixcar a Castro desde Ia : ws ee Sus titcres nativos. . ~ Republica de Haiti. i fo ef tiempo que transcurre, sin una sola sefial También esti preso en Fort Elgin, avestro amigo 2 - objetiva, inconfundible, ce que el presidente Rickard Sergio Freijoy tres compar. cros $uy us. : . M. Nixon tiene una poscidn distinta en Ia czestion Por afiadiduca, se sabe cue el gtupo de cubsnos, fe : - : eubana a la de sus antecesores democrats en 1g Casa ~ allamente -emzenzdo: que ‘mantenia “eomunicacién . + Blanca, estd erosionando esa esperanza. “Y t is Constante coa Cuba. en misiones recretss con ef rey : bos cubanos que se nos esté tomanda el pelo en forma. paldo de fa CLA, ka sido disperasdo, i : ° crud. . - - ~z¥ que de.266 cubanos que fonasban parte,como | | , Alganos afirman que existe en el Departamentorde > iciales, Ce Ics disintos cuerpos armacos de Estados ot : Estsdo y en el de Defensa en Washington, una deci “Unidos, algunos hzbiendo cenido hearosamente en ‘ . sién tomada en favor 4e fe welta de nuestro pais al Viet Nam, coz¢: musieren a fueron mutilados pars | , ot . . soncierto democratico et hemisferio, Siempre alzueos de sean + alia, solo pesmanecen 50 en , _ En todo caso, esto es cn seereto al que contradicen Servicio activo. : . » bes hechos, que son muy fercos y que no Gesaparecen Ep contras:e com esto. se sabe que sizuen cobrando ; porque %¢ esgrima Con macstria fa palabra que genera tis sueldo‘misersb!s que debian quemarte f3s macos, | : ‘ - + esperanzas, aie des. una catecvs de e2ncitas. que en mala korg | ; . No ha disininuido fa sepresién de las actinades eaten eh Puesre Duh, Cys tne mision es fa de } jas Geos Patriotes contra Fidel Castro deste los Judas, que deliesa cucizuer esfisezo d2 los Bupa |: : nidos. de accitn por * scer Sezer 5 Ciba ou mensvie de lide} Fo: Las agencias fecerntes, Aduanas, Burd Fecera! de tidad con Nes cae len emdiciones de eutesune pe i tigaciunes, Guardacosras, Agencia Central de ta- figro, manue=e13 ennuzsta ef Labaro de la redeisis con- i . teligencia, Agencia de Sseelgencia de la Deferss, Pa- tra ls opressoa. a . ocd ~ trulla de Fronteras, siguen manteniendo el elevado ng. Estos son bechos que se dan de cachetes con sex ot - ot mero de agentes pra exgedir que salea un solo bote Peranza de que Nixon sf conduzes con Nosetios en . aa on un fusil de Ia Floss hacia Cuba, que ordend des- forma mejor 2 como ce concujeron Kennedy y Lye 7 : « Pplegar aqui ct fallecido aeesidente John F. Kennedy, don Johnson. Bea. x én los mismos momentos en que Prometia, sn que le Ayidenos Noste Ar-itica como ayuda fa Union | ; . ereciera ta nariz, como a Pinocho, c2da vez ae decia Sovidtica alos irate, y 21 Viet Cong. u coma sostiene + . ena mentirs, que levoberia pronto en La H-tana he Fidel Castro a bes --ctrittonens de Unizsis, Vereauelz, (| * bre, Ia bandeta que te eKcregG en un acto pittico, Is Colombia. Breit, Are -ptesa y Guatereada. Nagacum- i ; . Brigada 2500, a la te A traions en forts wi, que plir los acuertos eit orroconz'es y te fetulacion om 7 fe 0 Olvidare:nias jamas 195 eubanos, ta de! Contec. cuz sz compron 3155 2, casa ha; _ ° Hoy hay mds cubanos Bresos 0 viviendo chadesy. zi t Samente porque se les peesigue con saiia, suly porque - eflos han intentado que renazca Ia vida Signa y dose - parezce el terror y ta mena en Cubs, bee f ! ; | { - t sl erase ersor é2 babemos , { oY “ly fc 1959 9 sendito en oe blica atmoneda aus rss. < dusante ty criusde vrtubre.: 2 ae Demuesice Nine ere ef ev distinc, ¥ hagagose, | . s 14-0000 SECA2ET tel 3/Dac “Er 3 «57 FEE 4 1870 pnb tert sect ae RE EE 3 Bold (pleaee, protect) SUBJECT: Activities of Rolando MASFERRER Rojes. SOURCE; Rolando MASFEERER Rojes. A. OTA-1901, 29 January 1970 B. OTA-1743, 19%: Boventer 1969 GC. OF4-1695, 5 Noverber 1969 2D. OTA-1556, 22 Ecptanber 1969 __ fl. The following infornstion was obtained by ¥-10 while be ves having lunch with Rotando MASFERREX Rojas on 15 February 1970. i + @. MASVERRER asked Marcos 2ODZICURZ Menendez to incorporate the dissident fec- : tion of the Cuban Christian Democratic Movermot in Extle (MIC), and all the persons ‘ who beve joined this group or fection, ioto the operation which MASFERRER has or- i L. genized with officers of the U.3. Green Burets. {. te | 5 fea natn OL Tennent Le Veedee eee eh Lem cnet On - . ° . 4 . at 3. MASFERIER told RODRIGORZ Menendex that 1f ie agreed to join the operation of the Green Perets, he would hsve encugh soney to devote all of bis tine to anti- i Castro activities. ‘RODRIGTEZ Hanandes promised MASVERETR thet 20 and the other members of the of vt dtvessese feation of the MDC would study sad discuss MASVERREZ's offer. i 14.90000 roe. pees teoad ue ees eee) Ae EN tee aa 14-0000 “ ©, FESE SSDs enenenen seqe nee enteenrrnting erin eneneneatencgetnennnnatintesti amet oe nema _INSTRUCTIONS __ PRIOR TO FLING i. Fillin Sect 2. en bask Det and forward to8ID > TO: ACTION BRANCH back flap If tile no. and title showa are not proper, 1 2. Destroy front cover sheet, uz‘eas it records insert proper file no below and forward significant action taken or comments, requir- document to RID/AN. ing pPreservation.:**- - ~ | PROPER TILE NO “To: ALL ADDRESSES FILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK. 1F APPROPRIATE COMMENTS Oo. G © 0 G6 0 0 0 0 2 oO ‘ oO © Gi ce vein nan ou ooze eg en C arse gentle Boe 2 14-0000 PEUZILNS ACTON “DISPATCH [3 SECRET chief, “Xestern Hemisp phere Division FROM VA oN. . | r Chief of Station, WH/Miami ov eae) SUBIECE ‘ 0 Exile Activity ACTION REQLUGRED - REFERENCES . 1. AMOT report OTA-1901, from AMOTEX-10 (please prctect), who obtained the information fron conversation with Rolando ‘MASFERRER Rojas on 28 January 1970, follows: nace + — ; a. MASFERRER said that two officers belonging to the i Green Berets had promised him to give special silitary training to his friends, This training will start in February 1970 and will be conducted on weekends in the Ever- @lades. (MASFERRER did not mention the names of these two officers, or where in the Everglades the training will be conducted). b. According to MASFERRER, these two officers also ; promised to standardize their weapons by furnishing ¥-16 Wi when ee rifles and, other war materie] to then. . va . ¢. MASFERRER also said that, during the £ 19-24. - 4° CET CHEF synuary 1970, the two officers had taken~ “Alfreag BUNIZ" to: : - ' a Green Beret: camp locatéd in the northern part of Florida. | . | i NUNIZ, according to MASPEARER, is a former menber of the | —_ i Cuban Hational Police and was erred. -WUSTZ is oo , a a t sone students at 7 Humboldt St., Havana, Z is now connected with MASFERRER. Sec ecl (/ C/—-“426E7 Ly : 2. The Station has deternined that Cempany D and C of 20th Special Forces Group, are armed vith 4-l6s, with Hqz. in Jacksonville, comprised of 66 nen split between Tazpa and Miami. . - Arny policy is to allows reserve units to lease their own training | ©" : ans space vithout keeping track of where this space is. . : 3. There are no Station traces on Alfredo HUSIZ. AMOT traces on Alfredo A. KUNIZ Mussa indicate travel Havana-HNadrid, 19 June 1967, Cuban passport PP-37878, source: Iberia passenger list. engi ene ten emerenai gun eine a Ion wgeeyge aenenmmeme meme met An poe 14-00000. SUPJECT OF OFC esENT SCCUMENT IDENTIFICATION enna 14d adc sem 2. DISPATCH O§8 SOURCE DOC. SYMBOL NO. meee oer ao eo — —e DOCUMENT O1SPOSITION 42. TRamsSrERetD TO at FIRE nO. - NF ORMA were: , thee tl a OE cr ea a an wa ae OND LC we OPC PPP P LLL PCL oe wae = at eal cae eD ; MASFERRER, ROLANDO Sh 1 = oe 2NL-273002. .. SEX M 00B 7 eMac -73176 . 20 JAN_TO cit ? - - : 1 occ ? 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Destroy front cover sueet, unless it records insert proper fie no. below and forward significant action taken or comments regquu- docum Fat tu RID/AN. . ~ ing preservation. . : FROM: PROPER FILE NO RID/ . a . \ TO: ALL ADORESSEES 3 : ‘ ween VAL En-129 FAL IN SECTION f ON BACK IF APPROPRIATE . : ; ort s Ls - GA 50 : - COMMENTS i ; Rib/sa GA 2 oT-7 ‘ ‘ 4 EAT, 420900 TUES OP 4 "Oo" cee pememe SSY ei. welt Tel of | | [| [ cio 'o PZ ve Be oo ~ i oT Le an . . ~ 2. eer tO TIER cage a rece Loree navamsa mente nematen virte rsetminnnsiys eeuite stant west gt yen sptne edamame naw TAGn net ag Set oO ne OR RE RS ASN ANON TELA RSA STON Ny tect 8 0 9 (: 14-0000 wel + NO, ! . ? 4 . ‘ | SECRET ; Vins Tel ; FROM: J/EM1 OPA AL "7 > must IeST —— ost 47 BA Cana ry me ~~... le b ” ' AGENT s E-i0 (Please, Protect) ** eG ve? -: |. i i ‘ Le | SUBJECT: Qaotivities of Rolando AsSPERRER Rojes, editor of "Liberted” eee NT " newspaper. ' i SOURCEs Rolendo MASFERR=R- Ro jas a _ : ad he a . - REP: OFA~1520, 10 September 1969. i. The following information was cbtsined s by E-10 on 25 Octo- i ber 1969 and reported on 27 October 1969. - 2. Rolendo MASPERRR Ro jes told Eel10 that Engineer dcae Elias Be ée la TORRISUTS Asurie, axa "Pape," is the orly p-rson whe ts involved in a serious estivity in favor of the freedom of Cuba. _ “tsSPERRR ede 7 ‘ - 464 that TORRIZNTS had mot Cuben Comunist lesders in Visz7a (Austria) : 4 end Mexteo. (HASPERRER 624 not nention eny :a#.es or datesi. 30 MASFSRRER also seid thet the CIA (Centrel Intelli.ence sesnes. meee nommnpereee me NO RS whe . . poe x Sn bed nothing to do with Cuben effeirs and thet tne latter sre in the bands of the Pentagon. b MASPERAER seid that he wes sorry to sey it tbat thet the Cetien os > Rewolutionsry Party (sutentioo) is the only group whic? is effective . “* beth in Cabs and im exile. 14-00000 14-0000 f _ ISTERCTIONS a PRIGR TD FRING 10: ACTION BRANCH . | i. FS Sect 2. on back Leach back fap _ 7 i acd lerward to RID. E Xe no, and title shown ace xt sraper, . 2 Lestsy font cover shee, czless it records izert proper file no. below and forward : f.gr icant action taken cr comments requiz- cseument to RID/AN. -[o7 ing preservation. _ PROPER FILE NO, re “~ ~ £i2u0RB, ZTELTE ET 552 TO: ALL ADDRESSES BID/AM GA50 zit. 4259 TUBE GT-7 7 FILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK. IF APPROPRIATE 2! a Oo | 5 o Oo. 0 0 0 e¢ 0 0:0 ow GO —) ' ~ ie pe i rm. fF. ~~ : G¢ G © © c ce ona CORTON Ord“ ERROR ee ti ne 8: a ene ttt en tr Nm nance emitter enna 0 gi oot eI daar ra me nO chee bentages . one . po. * PF Baht eke meet EAI cata 14-0000 remit, | pm peeve ge shane stmt met ‘ wot on jtaeae gee * mi “DISPATCH [ taw, Chief, Western Hemisphere Division XX Re Chief of Station, WH/Miami D OPERATIONAL/AMOT Libertad Attacks on CIA and Collaborators Iba REQUIRED - REFERENCES PEPE, HTS 1 Reference: UFAA-1014, 18 June 1969 1, Forwarded herewith are numerous clippings from Libertad, does not get wide circulation in Miami it undoubtedly is retefved - in Cuba and allows the DGI to focus on targets. . 2. AMOTEX-36 reported (OTA-1212) on a conversation he had wit Juan MORENZA Abreu, managing~editor of Libertad, in which MORENZA told him of a meeting on 7 February 1969 0f Some of the members of _ the staff of Libertad. The following were present: Jose NOGUEROL, General Managér [probably Jose Felix NOGUEROL y Conde); Juan GONZALEZ -- Andino, ak2 “Nano", who was then assistant director nf Libertad, until 21 February 1969; Juan..MORENZA-Abreu,-and:-Rolando WASFERRER Rojas, editor in chief. NOGUEROL, GONZALEZ and MORENZA tcld HASFERRER that they were dissatisfied and displeased with Libertad’s ‘1. constant aitacks against CIA and its-collaborators, MASFEHEER explained at this meeting that Libertad had started publication with $3,060,00, advanced hy Rolando NOVOX (201-294243) ; which was depleted and more funds were needed. He said experience had taught him that the only way of achieving something in journalism was to follow a “hard line” in its pronouncements, whether they adjust to the exact truth or not. According to MORENZA,.a1l of. the articles concerning CIA and its collaborators have been written by Rolando MASFERRER. eu rues inert eth aoa mae 3. On 8 June 1969, MORENZA visited AMOTEX.30 to ask the latter to help him find a job in New York as he was planning to quit his job with Libertad. MORENZA seemed restless and worried. He told AMCTEX-30 oY Rolando MASFERRER's plan to devote the next three or four issues of Libertad to a ruthless attack on CIA and its collaborators mentioning both Americans and Subans. He said that MASFERRER has compiled quite a bit of information, including names Lon pageant 8 eae AUTON om mage Phat IRE EL TO ‘ ' soy 4 : Distribution: 3 - Catet, FAD s/atts (b/w) MB 26 6529 (CRE REFERENCE 10 201-292688 201291555 201~328685 201269100 201~234983 a weekly newspaper, published in Miami by Rolando MA aS ,{ 201~0h 2669 concerning attacks on. CIA and its. collaborafors.. Although: Libertad : . ey 14-0000 ve teaseronanee: . —. . nee eetatso meet ee -aentwrtn yan eiermine te cn rere ce et anon ATE GafaN Hare nw pe et be nme ote oe searemete yy A EON ETE RN HAT RORINNND oe me pete mr omen ~ : | tee | prSPAT Cr retin 22S 6 Ee UPAS-1008 CeASSIF CAT ICA SECRET ard background data on CIA, and that he was looking for photographs of some of the persons whom he would mention in the articles. 7 MASFERRER plans to mention activities of tse past as though they were currently taking place. MASFERRER hopes in this way to increase collection of func* to enable continued publication of Libertad. 4. AMOT comments that since Libertad was first published, MASFERRER has used blackmail to obtain cpéerating funds from #ffluent exiles and exile businessmen, Also, MASFERRER's desperate attacks against CIA could be the fact that on 19 dune 1969 the Sew Orleans ._ Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear the appeal presented by : MASFERRER's attorney, Gino’ NEGRETTI, regarding the .sentence imposed. by a Federal Court which sentenced MASFERRER to a few years of imprisonment. MASFERRER could possibly wish to make a deal with CIA offering to stop attacks in return for a favorable decision on his attorney's appeal - §S. The article of 6 June 1969 issue of Libertz¢ refers to Luciano MARTINEZ Ortega (201..292688), Arturo iguez (201-328685), and Rafael LLANEZA Gomez (201-291555), who were. involved in reporting on the Haitian Invasioa Plan which was was not involved in the case though he 1s mentioned in the article, The principal source of information was AMFIX-1, who was reporting directly to AMOTEX-15,°"It.is notevorthy that AMOTEX-15's naze is ch the only one missing in the article. After the arrest of personnel involved and-the pick-up of their equipment by U.S, authorities, , Girected mainly by AMBWIRL-1, AMPIX-1 received a reward. AUF IX-1 6id not appear as a witness against MASFERRER. 6, A number of the articles are allegations against Joaquin BARJENIS (201.266348), oo 7. AMOT-31 (201-287314), who was terminated after an investigation of his activities (UPGA-21388, 11 May 1965), ag well as his close friend AXMCONCERT-1 possibly could be involved in providing material to Libertad, * 7 Les Tu iibert basis yy bee alee headed by Rolando MASFERRER,- Vicente Rafael ZORRILLA (201-269100) ~~! -|- Sy ee cy 14-00000 to -) 15 Ge maxima lzbe nes de fusucmicnt a, $@ Gestacaba co- hiosa fiera sedienta a tenientico desea .cido solo por Raul. 1en sus facnas, dan- : grecia a los fusiia- indose sadicamente i, asegurandoles que . el ultimo en que tiempo, este crimi- _ con una sefiora de pe, cuyos hermanos ipigtarios de Ja ruta snumero 33. Vivian .D Paraiso, en El Co- de La Habana. La mada por su macre, gat a Miami. Protto \, Algunos de los pre- 2ckeron 4u maldad y iperan para dasle un. - scidimiento. XX ; : Cuba: No te hemos % porque no come 1a pluma ni un lapiz. | 1, be eszribimos en pa - “ver. hace casi imposible isa uno la vida persi- 2 boniatico, un plata Jajiros que antes pe-_ 4 fopa de uso para en cailzbaza, un pedazo ahora s¢ conforman wo de aguardiente o 208. Pero estos tam in. rto que el trato a fas fas que se tiene por al regimens, te ha he- duro por paste de ws de chivatus. Hasts ‘tesias con los que vie- Estados Unidor. en los Varadero, «7 . de que tudes admiten al ocurris un velco. in tohallas, como en na Snenmne Ae D-tiate inh 2 bs ibe ds er FOR IGNOTES | Fricasaron dos intentos de dar muerte a Fidel Castro en Santa Clara. Un “jeep” cel eercito, en la entrada de la capack willzyeha desde el ocste, ato fuego de ametralladoras contza la carava- na de autos del verdego. Cuando huia, entro en ia cizézd en direc cion contraria al traisco y choco con un carro de la peiscia, provo- cando el vucico ce est. Los dis- fueron escuckados por cientos de personzs. Finalmente, abandonaron ei vehsculo y esca- “pason por'las tomas del Capiro rumbo al Escamtray. Otro: Con motivo de un mi tin que se celedrzba en Santa Clara, un horsbre al que se ba- bian amputado ambes piernas y se movia en una sZa de ruedas, reclamo ver a Castro, simulando ser un entusiasta partidario suyo. Ya muy proximo a la wibuna, fue registrado. Llevaba una enor- me carga de explosives. Fue fusi- hhdo. . ox ” ¥ hablando de ba ciudad de Marta Abreu: ef bospitel ¢s un antro de hosrores a carzo de un | medico des2tmade Temade Be- nito Remedios. Cassdo caiza fa bestia, enfermos y empieados lo matoran a patalades. Se dice alli: “todos tenezocs un matava- cas despalmado.” publicacsia que trae ty mofie en cada pict. ce sen cet ec IOy cae ore) a ; aed * ‘ t da oy aaa fa MGR yA’ PO A: BEE th Colo iota peroUrse EN EL Y'¥CA, Bisfara sitade Festiwal jssenit, Comenzara 3 as 2:23 para leeminar a fas 12 <= 153 Sef 18th Avenida. Scucd Dis play y Sholfling Kingse cspute ria meyer reportorios ¥ ina. Fiesta de Primavera. Czcea: $122 Para ampliar mejores ¥ exiretenimientes para joveres- COUITE HEBREOC:Aama En plene actividad para le recavde- . Cte eestinada al Fondo de Emer. qencia de Isract de S13. inicial srecte un ésilo, Le comribucién élegnraré ta meta. Le acciin pes- sonal de Lcrnerdo Benes, permite asticigae que al Comite Scsrarh 2a roble errpete. Todes & incer- gararse, Con Benes figuras: Leda Seckunan, Miguel Beavaecky, bévsham Zachoisky, Sarnei Bel ford, Sender Vielsen Adernbs Rathl Doov, Or. Gitetia Faldo kris, Presidente y Mecen Roren- waigq, Secretaria, sneeeeeeeod + i aaieteteteeneted 1 4 t i a van aneie ¥ cost sin excep cases pir teozes cubanos res les p20, res explotadores SF 3 empabe G25, ovzeros © erm leltns. : Un afan de ecopicituento + terticero se ba epolemde ee los, emizrados. Se brie das eyes : sociales, se wenden aricclos ¥ $e prestan servicios de mala ma rau ed Co:.zanza”, é: bh gata”. Es 5a pescben bese 8 stis tonzindss ¢2 armas, cora- és por un general ce! eercito venezolano a bos anticztrisias se hacen nuevos picnes, se dew een avr en el rar contra los comunistas. Muchas de les vietir2s Cie: Esta errpcesa, qe cztio inauz> — ell dia que caiga Cera y que &r + mat bE steto Litenatos” que temos Ge cur Los vanes, gacio en ef “Oranz2 Bowl” C2 Je vamos 2 dar wo 7224 2 esis Vizmi, en medio de ks mayores perros insolentes. Evitenteriea espereczas, for frasirzis pa tz te, vinieron para a3 porqus Cas los incasases jefes del tro no los hizo gazes Ce sus y pos ws par ce chivatos cu- eampos de concezsncon. anos de fa D):zzpol venezolas.a. Tambien se esfucrzros $26,000 =x de los que no ce supo jamas. ° Pogina para la Ristoria wergonzo” La CIA hsbm iedocido cea sa del destiesto. 2 cero Fsus cuatrcs de integra : cia y subversion c-cares que = ess 9 sios atras eben cemosreto ; - arrojo y discrecice, enti2ndo 7 Manotito” Artime fue vapu- saliendo a Cubs ea miiones pe feado foertiemente en sus afancs. ....grosas... --- euhyres de elegir 2 ta prowezdo suyo, De hace ux ties=7o 2 ba fecha, do Buti, eh los come eins de los veterancs ce fa Brigae = sroflan los “team”, intensi- da 1506. & ke vio muy activo fica el adiestresiesto, s¢ Dx; " ran los equips. spoil prealeiapelma a Ako se cocna ¥ de geo u Astzce Cepeda wp” fuerte olor 2 cofzc, » pesar oe , xe - fo tempraao del domirgo. - Lo Un amigo de &s muchachos oad que se hallaban pce en Kuers . . “desk, acusados 6 erdocat boxer Jan lucrativo ha sido ss nego = bes contre. Jos oomunitas, vere do de comtsecciones en Puerto =a. un criollo de ex que en nhea- Rico, que el exprensdente Cass ein hacen cumio pueden pur bs geando Londo 2 pas si no mufcia 2 mis Bo 3. een 14-00000 Un civdzdzno negro que ve- pia de Sina Clara para Estz los Unidos, fae provocado scezmieae te por un grepe de hen wes en era Ciiciea castrista. El ne- gro, hamo cz kas groserizs, le zplasto Ip naciz dz tn contun- ecnis oa cro de tos nefia- nes, 2 qeica buto que porerle ea 92 So, en medio dz la san gre, bos f.ueses cudndos. El ne- gro foe condenaso a 29 afios de easeek. fa 2.43 electcres, sb og elect ce ja Brigada tegido Lagarde EB i. po dz cuyo papa pearaba. Ugarse a ke republcunos. Ea ctra paste «irma que Lis Conte Apiero tiene una nutriza eseula netiucna para su seg+ ridad personal. Y¥ ro te escapa de sus pines toss comentarios,.<b mayor cd eéreso de los Estados Unidos Exe‘do Oliva, de quien dice que alk <r er ee Esta seceion puede ser acusada, pracucamente, de cualquier mencs de entusi..ia por Ios tres prances del destiertro Batista, Prio y la CIA. No pasa aperZs ima semana sin que, por tumo, los pongamos donde merecen. . Pero sempre hemos aclarado que cuzlesquier posicio! ion correcta de estos en relzcwn con Ia causa del rezseso, serianios Jos prime- ro etoue ‘lama objetividad. 0 justicia. ¥ se baza en la presuncios é& radie es tan malo que n0 foimmos 2 Nueva York, una hoja de un amigo de LIBER- tenga remedio. tambien bo es de Batista, Mas.uel J. Benitez, que incluy* TAD Cecuraciones enviades al maestro de periodistas que es Ente Pizzi d2 Porras, editor internacional del diario “El Tiempo”, sndo su poscson sobre ef debatida tema de lus eleccione evita Las regrodgucimos y las eplandimos. “Ninguaa persona © colectridad detenninada en el exilio, per fuerte que parezca, tencra autoridad pi itica o snoral para hablas ea nomtse de Cuba a individuos, entitades, izistituctones 0 gobicr- sos en ef extranjero. Lo importante es la composicion de una genuina representa Gon cubes en el exiio, una organizecion que hable y actde, 29 como grupo, sino como pucblo’ 2xx * AYUDAR - A LIBERTAD i & _ oe -~ . SECRET. cesta Svionlat fiat TOROS mis senel jozZa eb ei bs (more esile y 3 Avenida. Insoguradas.. Von | Clicinas de Business Consullacts | mena + Gervices. Nueva oportunidad pes | fer en ra cabanos y latinos. Dy los Orig i -~) fosterates Booze ste Peet fag tare V. Gonatter, Baldoreendtf 2 Guasch Subirane 1 eee 2 Suascle Leper. Un esfuerse <igs8 de anctare. J t mS extraviados Comite Ausiliar ‘ispano Catiice @enciss + $25 €2 estar ayuderdy, + z = mio el ene Panis uscida “Peoa” Doz Duvalier. Liger de este con Ww expeto haitiano, es el exe we de Port de Pix, Henri ixemar, residente en Africa y - _, 3h Que estos dizs andoba pos . | * atm, Algunos creen gue Vixe- nn @s acente de la (14. Pero oa acusan de cosas Freres sus . — se aa funte donde sera borcend Gnguids ¢irujana oo ba te h2o famoso Weta, defendiendo » ra + Sacionalistas que intentaron ra- t esis el lunes en la creel feee i Atlanta, Geosyja, entre- b: Vstandose con Onsnds Bosch. <i u Suarez, hombre EDIFICIO JOSE Marti, ve Seay rico, residente en. Nueva que render a bosch, re aa Puerto Rico imins- & & i 8 : ete | cor ” Desi : & Noe cerns Paiaron de cuenta Para que Castro vuel Peltirths Bxitmes Aes oe svalerio an telscid- can ef verdugo de fa Haha” en of Oupcat Plaze, cus heneficies proporcient a fe ala evbana. Gesticar 9 te conlinuidad de los en 16 Centro, ee ESTUOIANTES Cotsnes; Ee slelo de conlerercias, Scbre =uxx Universidad ¢e Wises, Stodent Se supone que hay unos Union Fis. De Hig School, Or- £2 atjocios, porindtcr piped gemizaderes fijarin la pista td ¥ COMETCOS cubsnos en ef serrsne maya cis. foe dian. oy, asus paisanos ~ pee eae eh de bendiza, un “ticker” Tas leyes def del colepa ~S Xxx D392 Rolando Novoa: “Yo con “Perico™ Suarez y -doza en el czsing és a Vien tn Lele 220 ae te Le Puntes arericanos. Say yan eudanos 7 Ce €:24, solo tos ries £4 aceite sen al tepete verde, Era Gn nezio redondo. Exce que la rosdida de Palacio no era cams. Yo ti-mo entregzta $25,000 mensuzies para la pri- mera dana de bo que producian bos trezacicveter, Yo creo Ge si Batis 5 nada mas cu, Bo que se auttalo oa el jocea We OA te. dae tin volucaones coxira Sin comentarios. : oe "Maceo Folgosa era “autenti co” en tiernpon de Jos “autenti- cos” y batistiano despues del 10 ie ¢ metio con ef Dizector de Ministerio de Hacienda Mine! A quien msotsos: , San Pedro se by oo! TICKET DS 7RAFICO A DELAGE Un policis de Nueva York; vacaciones en Le Fhaida, fibnd : pe ig de 2 no” ao here” af editor Esto course to Un sstaursee: Tama se impretiono Detage c0n fa ererfa del were” de Nueva York que bs patro- Fee ae Pete nezt0n ef inci tersizron pow os salud. Pass fo 25 conn es ona bote” 1 ona “ery; id deypses be yintas 3 man, ities 003 execlente Lingoyts : asf 14-0000 WO vvrey > SEBERTAGEET = Seo rn heat | Tm PO mga -- UNS 1969 Mag 4 . 2 es ee eS , z TENT SET OT ONT BTN 723 gg. 5. SLA, d Td eS a Cae hae g Notas Sueltas Hibiban unos borcachos Echaron a Stanley Ross 2) painlo lunes en Le ba- Com ecitor en iefe de “EY tra Cel elegante Pretiat Tiezoo” de Nueva York. “Nizzzya” de Ja catte 8: 7 Smeros inuc: “Nesotraas tenemas infilira £0 ” “ros demminsc:. toczs las organizacion.ss s2- Su k:zer fué ocusado por Voiuconzrias Cel dio. A- | ge achenemizo Juan An Gui ro se mueve nadie que £4 Bras, toricua, que fué LOlO0S NO Gueramos. La Cirector det canal 47 de expzdicion dt: Masferrer TY. Pareze que ha slido contra Haiti, nos pzoduso 8 mil pesos como premio * dederay Goaztez, que pese que nos dio lz Acuzn3 por a bo gue se diza de él, era ‘Sres. su czptura. El 22%eg9 Zo ¢] coicmnista mis leido de i A rinArs. a ae nits dio un “dean pay- “El Tisrpo™, | (ALSIIGE FELEY eovzater 1] vdieo | i Tere ope] mobs WSs ded, ese cinefo.'S: Ventera. representante de ie Cuba pe ros Pore t “EI Tiempo” en Miami. de Cubanos _— . a ta, Estabamens in is rezistrado ef titula 3 Furcions 2600 S.V. 8 ST, Til, 652-5666 formados de-todo por Liz- Saul a oie mayo. Dice 70 estan re- ee sets, Luciano Martnee y que al preserte, se estan § listas 5 fos ef “Pekun™. Hicimos que vendiendo a 20 centavos, 88 afios, que “Catillo” les dijess que bs fos a enteas tase de Cocoa Plum Key, ux . Sy que sus 0 eee que era una casa de serurti- ido He. Mevite bY £o7 repeats Reve te ee ded de “la compatia® fa fi pES - ZAPATOS ESPANOLES ian’ alquilar. En to de. El hospital para tubervulo- le CAPAS DE AGUA - SOVBREROS Poti ala que cape os de Lartera, en Went “wmite espe- TODD A PRECIOS MCRESELES cura haitiano tambien lef Palm Beach donds hay rane ws doctores | - g2ramos una buena corms chon enfermos cubanos, es + Tormoz, COGS gona la Aduana. Y at Mase fun aniro ce bortones Su * paca, Case focrer ese bo meteremosen Fl cio. Sala alimentacion. isto Pendas, " reese ee rer Five APRICAMA = peste la carcel. Ese no pucde tna Sutper.cucron 12s funciones do Pas Seste 7 918808 Ae eristel con ow erosion, Cera porque allt es cxpaz de care. Fay quinientos in ninas de ¢ acuiamnos a nore tern:én. En falas de 72 ERM EE ! ry anny 3¢ fomaron otra Ste! hombres sto pay ,custso Ras pronta Ns APVTeree 9 EE de Felige Hy seconreron B teras en tos servicing sani ‘es + nihen LAIGUAGES Liocnareay dus aciones de bzca!30 al anos. ¥ cuatio duchas y penids Sia fs Wetenss H pa pa 7 lavanans. Abundan. los O92, Meje P48, tes 8 i estos rulianes Castio—F bogrscora y bos Aslincuen- isadican Riesrstte Stytis0 i esta en ef pcder. . tes. Lin exfermos dicen ‘Atociacion = ' Mios!, $i, S15 : Etse ex el desvierro de fos Wl que mejor moruse de una yanos. i. Pee SATIN SATOMI chieatos bos soplunesy los Bl vez. O fugu dal tal how Ccdies acentes. pial. ¥ est es une insti La jesticis rds pero Reza. aonsennd@CiMOS BOs, ; a ACTIVIDAD FEDOUL ADA. El Burd Ejecuiivo ; ote de bos Municips ratios Indegerdientes 2 encucn 3258 HY Tia Sf, Teodulo Gntiz tia cORstitiitu en “ewin permanente th nisin s ad wO0 ited. HL re ie : bos importanies fects que emla n'a wéstis se estin Ferdo. decidifamente encaronadys a obtener, i : meen - Fat | : medio del triscfa de las armas sedentenas, Sa total DAN 2557 _ BOD Bi PA + Ra CMO 4 nw en” tar.biin ¢e alli Diego (Ten- Li . . acto Ge 13 pitta y Ia expubion defic:tiva de ms 4 ras ss ‘ such. papain aiee as terme conrs titere tyo | ; : 'o chacal Fidel Co t602, : 1 AAG EAA ft ' ~UFAA to08 ) COPY al a Files invetiatts combs de tmopesione where eee ner an 14-0000 : aon tog -¢ ate Pe rare ae . La noticia es definitiva: acaba de comenzzr su exilio Luis Coa- fe Aguero. Porque hasta ahor: este aprovzchado “postaién” ha. bia vivico como un pashden Es de fa tados Unizos, gracias a una [3- bulosa entrada ce bilietcs verdes Bie que le Uszcba de Washington ca- da fin de mes con relizicsa pun- tualidad. Se especula sobre el monto d2] dinero que el hom- bre de lus ~dientecites y las me- dallitas de cro para comprzr as- mas pasa defender a Fidel Castro del impericlinmo™, le costé al Tio Samuel. Algunos sostienen que en sus momentos dz opulen: cia, Luis Conte, que no ha po- éucido una sola idea, ni dado ana galleta a un chino, ni tiene dos seguidores en Cuba, ni nadie fo toma en serio en ninguna par- te, secibia 2 {riolera de diez mil él ala. Ots0s, que esto le fué progsesivamente a 5 2 3y¥ 8 ly redioy que finslmen- te fe han cortado “al rente”, e! al elegante Luisito “acusralando” en wna factoria Ahora sabran lo is Jo que son cajitas seayabe. Le ecompaiio en el ren- timiento... Tres de les cubsnos que no an en fa emizracién, en fa lucha por el rezreso dizno, es- tuviercs bo:zitaloados en Bis mi ba yeseta semana. Los tres estén gy itzmente en sus sis ¥ en Is breza por la pawria: Pel yo B¢z'7p, tno de kes pilares éel municizo libre de Holguin; ino Gercia, el ejeralar ga- Bego del YIRR de Grlando Both y Ezrredo, exarzento de la golicia dz La Habana, milites- te del “C:-5 Tony Zarba” de Our hen te guen nuestros sa hados regoci;zcos. beyre A ees 3 Se ere. 1 de Ia prision tantos luckadores ISFRAET wad ONO FOR ATIONIO DOLAS etusey avinzen Caras conncidas, de los que hecen declareciores y finan mafiiestos, habiza rauy pocas ¢n ef c:afile por las prozimidades casa veranicza de] Presiden- te Richard M. fixes en Key eayne, Anotamos: Gustavo Cuervo Rubio, “Luli” Camacho, Gus- tzvo Perdomo, Luis Conte Ague- £0, tn Usmendo “hnzerial”, Lin- coln Rodén, José Sf ; Maceo, Facundo Fumar, Zon Ba, recién flegado de Cuba, y Cu- co Ledn, ELD) de los corrientes se vera en la corte de apelaciones del quin- to Circuito en Nueva Orteens, el fecurso contra la seniencia de un tribunal federal que nos echo meres y afios de prision por una supuesta violacion de la ley de Oeulsalided y la de municiones + esando intentamos moatar una bate de operacicnes contra Cas S10 y tus amos fuera de los Esta te Unidos. El formidable sleraw, desery tenes, haaido tori acc 0 redactado por mo Nepretth, brillente letrado, » eyo nombre esta asociada be hktoris del destiesto asticomu- rista cubzng. Ninzun otro abo ncrteamericzno ha saeado znticattriatan como el sonriente ino, . Los condenados somos Rolando Maslertes, Juan Baststa Georze J. bee Leon, Martin C2sey y ests potse cure, Amen de un catalle 80 suyo nombre he ovidedo, Quizss, Orlanéo Resch no ests ilo mas tisingo en Ia caccel fee Geral de Aulanta. En tod ex20, Gine Negseiti szie io ove hace, ¥ tanbien eb Tso Semel, que tantas satisfacciones ka dado 8 Fidel Castro, 2 pane treerrney ie 4 ecomperemncnercennnnt eevee A RS NAT TAD SO CE AED . 4 , ‘ : ueeneeis weet . io . 4 . ? a 14-00000 . . . tly ‘ . — ae “ ‘74 : ae Hoe ge ATE eo ’ a, ais = eee Rane en ae - SECRET... - c Bode ea OT A De ee ee g , : & re £ oe 7a a ae | Foe On ay 2s Vai can eee en ee oes a ae on? SRS OPN ENT ACRED ENON VET a Sg Jui ee ee ee ee ee en ee ee a. Toe &. = we 2 AIP (Agencia uA DE VAY OTR T ATO UIT ANY AP eee LA ACADEMIA DE. MARIA | 54.240 i ITER | de la clirica Ap- oe utili GRAJALES A AMANITSS que utiliza el re- D2 SANCH2Z2Z Ea tos carses de piano 'e fos chentes ae mm de Is prefecara “aria Greja sretti y los de los de = Jes, Cirectora de esacctcura ‘ en en ef Instituto Arte Armes j ‘ ea, fueron exzminadas, obie- Bt er Salento altas nos, en la No _ fics de las futuras tional Organizazion of Pisno jp ‘vohntzrio” Teachers USA, les alumnas Olga Beall, Ava Besil, Daisy Menendez, Zeazida Sanchez. POR ROLANDO NOVOA : ’ Aureliano Sanchez Arango, rispido ex-minisuo de Estzdo y : Efucacion del sa-presdente Carlos Prio Socarras, salio per un . comerto de su larpo elencio y descarzo un brulote contra “ia usizad hipoctita en que exda grop> monta su tinglado con cerse- ternticas bochomeus é: comite de barrio, cestinado a explotar colzctas y fabricar feisos Gderes paca vivir perasitariamente”. En otra piste, 2firra sin encomendarse al dixblo, que el presi- Corte Richasd Navwea y sw poltica x paresen 8 in en sunic Omzira Rua, Si2yda Gonza Campanudo! ker, Marilyn Mequvira, Joan fodo esto, a nombre de una son lantasmal con ef rf na orznizecion i sxmposo titulo de lazgo metraje Ce “Frente Nacional Democrs- txo Triple A™, dz ia czal el es, deste hvego, el secretasio general. Goberna y Mezc2des Perez. Un nuevo gropo de aluronas . : Lo de los filcos Seces que parzeitan en ef destierso. es una es € Fre Acades Frivada de pecie de imprudente “Gcomerang” que ha ido a dar sobre ba cabe- 2. Academia Thy. za fatigada del stprizzenasio disigente del ala izquierda estudinn- =) EL Pues, come se 324, este cabaiero Leva, bin contados, cuatro thos de exilio bajo ef gobierno de Gerardo Machado, siete bajo el de Fulgencio Busta y diez largos bjo el de Fidel Cestro. Y que se sep2, axdi¢ ha visto jumas de que ccior es su taneta és! “Social Security”. Quiere decis que Sanchez esta prlecto 2° suerte con el p. . "fa sabemos como se Mamas los que no sudan ta camisa ai st sgnan el pan de eaéa dia en Ia brega de los periodicos o bss cate- dias o las oficinas: pursuits. Aunque geates mucxass sofisticadas les dicen insespetuoszmente. boteLeros. . Es inconeebibie 4-4 ef antiguo so del tector Rodolfo Sendez Peiate, exdurcionasio Minssteri> -1¢ Comercio en tiempos en que ef encore! Batista eva hombre influyents por los afos 35, se streva a mentas be soga eu cata alotcaso. Y que n9 nos senza erte jacotino de clara con limon a decanos que ef es profesor de ta excurls de “Pepe Tacones” Figueres e9 Turrialba, ni consejero de Don Romulo Betar.court porque tary bien sabemos que evtzs bien retsibuidas canongizs no soa cs bes que dignifican a nadie. Ee cialmente porque en 12 escuela de Cos- ta Rica, anda la mace ds los musifices de le En cuanto a lo def munichiime del sefor S0n, sospechamos que Sanchez respira pet Ia herida de sus frustraciones cuando ep . tro con otsos szpos de notoria jettatura, Arzcelio Azcuy extre ellos, en un comme de barrio para elepir al izquicrdista Hoven flumphrey, a quien Nixon dys temend2 tunda en Jas urea. El “kennediuo” de Sanchez le fue-de mucho provecho. Lo flevo 2 picaron y bien pazado eomite de barrio del Frente y ch - Consejo, del que se marcho airsdo, svlo 222.0 no lo escozirson 2el como el numezo ono, en hugas del perinclita Jose Miro Cardo- na. Antes, he habia perecido bien que un Sicta del “State Depast- pnt ha poeta ite Oe oe del seropussto de Yas . a media docens 2 ganayanes sin clientele para gubernar a Caba cuando bejasen los “manaet”. . : Todavia ests por definiis que cosa er un bier falso. Y que cosa nua saided higorsita. Como se mide al sutentico y sincera. Las expzesionss son de etesectipia, legates comuses nosy circulzcion en fe Kteratura prdsica no entes pera nada ba Ege con. Clisses de sia cuando Seachez, hace mas de medio 2:70, era un dewnelccate lider seviucionany gent 3 Gabriel Berczio, poblo de la Tostuate bras, Ruben Vastinex Villena y Jose Exes on. , la profesara Grajates funcio- na en el 827 N.W. 5 St. CONVEXCION: De Anicuas. Aiermas de izs Teresiznas. Hoy hesta ef 4 de eraye sesionarin en la Izfesia St Peter y St Pad. Os 225 pm vierers Cirecimientos de Fleres a ta Wirgia, 4 p.m. So bade en See Sous S21c0. Haller’ ei Padre Valera Chruscra en Is Convencics Cecfsa Vo1ce con of almuerze. GA BESA Execalive del CHP cfrece exia moche on bgepe 2 kes exlegas Scaqua ds Posada, Pro sidente de ts Dafzqacién del Co : oe 7 d mete aa oon 1 a tartas al aa Director. el ee sever ye ee ee cm - “ss _ramericano”, nada, sa 1s por todo, Be. Masferees, y de 30 perio gue Dios be de salud, para que ‘ “Lderted” ta re oe no apconde, . Los 280; 10 gomman és fo exrasa buciter que ture, gee come gO $6 Walia jams on tunis pudticen 80 Léara7gos sedes, fame gue hubss ses ds salnetsun. Prsspse tove of musdo sabe en bos mentidews 6 Sa gulirics ceil, gre ti kro nn tn eolocs gracioity mente em Efvcuyrn y en F , darde ts peso comme ef Canis defarse en ta forme, Sanchez, an buds dado, de i props, AE pata cunces’d de Casio (A Guay od. ae SEOIT | Mote Aasa nim Let cme) CUE rah enma3g613 M3D7IZ7 saree vor 14-0000 lo saca cei poz0, como odo trapo. a Organizacién on mande a Wall Streee™ 10 de viveres 1 bien coordinado que sino en Mossi 3 necesidades presente a@ cuardo su destino , peligro. Mosea debe amos a un arrezio glo- nos jas <:paidas en el ta, Nuestros paises sa- aum_ cuando todavia en Exsropa, cosa que ovaquia. Pero si 3 fe:723 en ef Le- fmonia Oclasatal se os Unidos pudiera in- 2 mano a Alemania Ov- . te intiger en Centro _ Mesiozes a Norteamé- : ; -y ; ° “3 . : pos at wn” if cl PACTO CON LOS CONSMIRAADCRES vuelto a sigorizarse. s¢ estima que ba tenilo lezar en acuerdo seereto excre e) goticrno de Exta- dos Unidos y elerecess influyen- tes en ta vida ehar y bos orza- ganismes del estado comurista c:bano para reemocer cumo cl sNerno legrims de Ccha. en for- int tempate: y Leta taro sw celebron eleccimnes. & im grupo de oficiales que prodsjven cf gol- pe en ima © todas ‘as tres regio Sos exales. como prey para su Participaciin en la cox pra se han echo deposivar fuertes sumas de Grero en barcos norieamericanas © ecropeus. han exizdo garantias ce que “los extleces to entrarin armades en Cuba para pmer en Peugro. con sus 2erorn, fa nee. ‘a situaciin que surgiria de “putsch™. Estados Unie se ba compro ON ‘ = a. | nd On ere W gumve de kes cuules due oe ’ 3.” bes Gal eéresta a2 iss Fez. j ’ Cais en atguna qeen zx: } . a Dems rf Gechines, han eekirad re ” \ aw jo Se Beiradas con jess ae - a, a’ os Mrmamericams a fir de em: vay | m Sonic 6 fine 2 os } 1 - fea aecmpahar a Drpes & 5... a> x fes ei : - ¥ que esto bs ha Jeree. p= ‘emejp de la U2 a meri iH Na tf Jes declares: secretatie dt Zerzde p=- - L ire 2 Cae “Tes Mages, ca dl sevits Ge “Estados Usirins exatia dixya- a escuchar a Case si ice gue: fiobiae” iH + Ames mmr baer There Oe le Osteen Bor Mn PRINT t I 14-0000 . Porvanoeore Sanaa ~ ee E - . mn i thor, ‘ita £ AYE bo oa viseceer &.. thedc & i! Pb dete Ele nt = fr i * coy be ~~ o %) & S, Ca a ~ fat y = ‘ “4 ') 1 POR ANTON:O ROMS ~ & ‘ ae ee = 106... 0408 . ee i zB re eons sey g om) 3 seran entre- éTar. de-greciado es ed puthio ce Cuba que no tiene tes. Gansdos otros hombies a que ligar su suerte que Castro y Poetico. Del Batista? : : -- fios Cubanos Hubiéseroos querido no tener que decir estas cosas G} wore, » Florida. En amargas que podrian Jastimar a algunos que por mal- poy : ‘I premio fue entendida ket:2d a uno a Guien importa un bledo J poo . premio . cufrimicnto zi:no, se sieatan bati:ianos. H tee ase Antonio Esa lealtad, propia de perros, x» cuadra a un pueblo ‘ i iami. Por su viril y erguics gue tiene oblizacio-<s con sus hijos y sus ‘ i 2 a la bande. nietos. Y més ein, con Jos que nos dieron libre la patria, - tides Sosa de tris décadas de sacrificio y abnerzcion. Para que nos- i i ne Selles, de otros, la fire'dsemos con nuestro pecado. Por favor, . 3 i el Jurado. Batista, esta bueno ya. “ * Comenta: “Van foes LIBER.- no” 42 Noewa York. Hace peo - : TAD a Puerto Pico. pero alli tu figureta como jefe de reduceiin 4, os lo conocen. Las ezeasos ejen- de “La Tribuna™ de Lima, el ée- plares que Megan se fos pasan gas cel APRA de Haya de La En Nueva York se etd org, es . ‘oapresa. Em aizanda un grupo que tiene tole, 7 ; ‘er discrto el las caracteristiens de represen. ‘Teechién en Miami, en un betel | of, Campa, eje-. tar al “tercer eqgo” comunis- de 12 slaya labora Fernando Alo. |! mara de Co ta de Cuba que trsta de tomar el Za, exlado republicano anticom- : poder aprovechands fa crisis de fusta espaiicl que trabaié muchos - «- . Hablo de la | “orden piblica, sepzridad y auto - afes exme columnista muy ke . -_., Eseetor den- ridad que ocurriré a Ya caida, to de “I-tacmacién”™ de Santiags E. : : gn economt- muerte. la prisiéa 0 Ia fuga de Care: en La Habana. Y del Fidel Castro, Lissa que ou talento no sea Pek Flo Se reunen con periccidad. A- mejor 2provechada. Aqui donde - ode k, firman que habra eae mantener hay eda burro emborrunasto s - — wtancia de la toda la legislaciia ennfiscatoris eunr-ilas, que mete miedo... - wetelo Latina, de la propiedad qu lo que cor s€s mercanti- viene alll es una detadura popy- an. of Mi lar a través de wn fartida mili- . _ to de Miami, tante. ¥ nada de eleccinnes, Un exiuno de valia, Francisco H . eys presento Diseuten, 9 extas alturas, of Lima Delgado, antiguo ganadero mo, fe. conv que exe grupo, que materero de Victoria de las Ty- Le ” quizds sigue oriesraciones de Bas, cs quizas el egbano més in . Nosed, Namarie “Vanguar- Disee en la heemana repittica : dia”, de Yerduras. donde ba montado j “Por sfiadidure. son opuestos 2 gan rchustria de madera. oe . toda forma de unitaxt del deste Den Pancho, ome se le Lara ; fro. ¥ afirmas qu? en hard faa ali, def una huella de su bos Binguna actividad armada desde ded inmana entre la gente pure el exterior para apyjar a los pa- Que t7z.aja.con @& en la forse (eictas que pudierse lanzarse Ge eaxinos, escuslas, asistescia las calles devpedezar a los ro medica ¥ lo que es mas raro. su 5s. De todo este quedan dos oon wom cps ee ee . “gnas que recuerdes 2 su autor enum egnista e=0s que e9 ROMERO Oi vo para _ opidencig, olvidan o bs patyin, nh Or iat at 14-0000 * ‘ yer. a esta ciu- meticano Exneide Oliva y s s- PGT UIE Cee eee gunn Morstes Cruz, Rice aor el eeive en ie icla - - . : que le echaren encitia lus wr5s En tava paste. pero at aleanme _— a Ge los 3) Lrizzdistas que reclien C2 Ja mim azuer= : ; oon 9 dilares mecsuales coms beca «AS perwdet ¥ texts ws por 3 a mo cite de estudins em la Universidad de de aviurts C4. : an . 4 Gansville. Fisewda. Un ejeugle de eomncsedor po i *, = Todo Io cuz! actualiza la ex triotismn: aces emo de 2 4 ¢ hod signa que “2m famoso Acta = as cizatiin esportinen. : ~ Prio cuando 2:pird-vanamexe a. No bubo que Tamar a nadie para " ~ ganar la alcatdia de La Babang Tecordarle ex eomzeuisa ¥ me con el apoyo de su hermano el de de alardes. Si eteques de le . Presidente. de la Republica: “ahi ‘ viene la aplanadora . . . de Jos Los “Tigres” tardaa, pero Regen o “Oo Pormsddtle ta defizvesin del bri- 7 Le Hante Oreses Fervara. mas als 4 ce de los 9 zim. pero en glena > of * Ya vera come la CIA lo pooe © . en la némina y hasta se permite a ejercer el veto en cualgmer ges- og : u . ae Paes then, iP er Mees 528 Seed ieaity nN . . Fae aah 14-00000 aan > ca 14. 7 “ene og et p26 9 Scored Hea renee ,. ear ete fh oe i ras) ww reoniy © Wo NG =e 4 : _ > foals ® = ‘ i a Cartas al | (S-7 STR So 4 t . Doren | Buin : Con Director ad i i . ; Leo su columns todas fas se- 3s sexs provincias, que se retira- 80 Iveron fadrones. i . * manas, Lo felicito por ta verach. ton de tos Municizms cuando Aqui, estoy al H : dad de sus informacicces, yso- ela comenzo su dictetura. Pree dz accion que ro» HI ae bre todo porque Ud. toca siem-” gunte, investigue y kez haga jee luctiar por fa i . ' a i pe algunas de tas lacras delexi- el favor de haces una butpa pu de Cuba. F 50, y lo hace con eizzancia, sin blicidad, para ser ai kes demas i" Anticipandole h 1 oR + estridencias, ni calumnias, ni pa- Municipios que de verdad evan _—'#-ateRCion que pre a kabras soeces. en plano de lucha por cuertsa i. (REAL. He saluds y ak : Nosotros somos un grupo de berarion, se algjen de exe grup Able amigo. Le eubanos que tesidimos en Coral to malsano, que no hace mas : tod Gables, y todas las noches nos que exhibicionisme disio, por Adelfo Gonzalez. : OR, feunimos en algun sitio para eto y nada porCuba ox oo4 cambiar impicciones y estudiar Crecmos que nzestro compa | . | ba conducta del exiiio. Muchas trint, y amigo Reliedo, podria } . f goces tenemos deseos ce salir a un paso al frente. Tene mo- | __ He fecibido tod bo: fe palestra y acusar a tantos bre fa} para llamar a ta kacha y aqui | 60% Te felicito. En t bones que estan Viviznco con el se cree y confis en ef curnto hay una flanarada: i tidor de muchos que trebajan podria decir de satus filsos. ...| U8 Bito de guerra, __ poe nse _’ & diay no pierden un solo me lideres; de coficiencias y 1 i . fuuto para tealizar alzo por nues- , Ge verdades. Esta hs ton. . tra liberacion, frente a tantos sy amigo, ha objetwided. De , 7 won’ s Kon Fonds 2 Neve sanay mec ff | Receecteea i a » hablando ce fzntasticos tis ° 2 pucs aris CO te de invasion y siempre con ntoitio Manduley | | pero me ducle que oo $s Manos extendicas. pidiendo f!_. 4 . os no lo puedan le a dineso y mas dinero. Jamas ve- . Bee a diario. aa mos ninguna tealizacim y se des _En Ia edicion de “Libertad”, Desco le envies a .- Genoce el camino ¢2 ess recay —$O*tespondiente af ZB del para _—olares a mi cuftads ‘. @aciones, que por lo segular se mes de febrero de este 20, fue on la hertrana de C Convierten en automa: ites de ub publicado un asticulo titulado, a, & Silver Spring . - timo modelo, edificics de aparta “"Millonarion €n Puen Afia”. colonia carno d+ 4) » mentos y francache!ss. Lap Cuando se habla de ta Cube = Eniate una basdeya - Hey que decir alguns verda- |¢@ ayer, son mucin bs que, wenden Las sevintas 3 rs de las organizacicn.ts fantay _{Olvidandore de un pasado fens exbanos, Yo hatte ot Blas, y sobre todo de Ics que se de Bona, arremeten en firma las semanzs un Devas =yvh sprovechan del excese det bon. j Inmisericorde de muches de Sos p- La diseccion ex: . ee 2 © de la ignorancia delama- | Pelsonetosde aquelsepmen, que Je. 840% Weasdchel rn yoria del exilio para continuay | MYO Como guia y meso al Ma Spring, Mé, 20903. Vs €Aa sus propagandas personales, ‘YO! General Fulgenao batinta. Ahi ticne Ud 4 los Stunicipios, _, Refiriendome 9 otro cubano vas Calvo, gue estas : @ fracaso mayor del extlio, a 400, tengo que confess, sin en Syrecuse Univers ‘ frustracion de-la Mejor y mas, GE Mie cause sontojo, que fui : vector” eqraveeren sit ee nta L nc ce om ee Department, Syraczee t tica organizaciun, de no ha j amigo Personal del Dr. Andres La wehota de Oran t rm reste en manos dz elemen ' Rivero Aguero, de cuya ent.fran- esta muy szs2decidg a ; tos # sucldo de I2-C13 y para 24 di:fruts durante mucho teme ad tambien cops acrecs i a mriestras tiene Ud. af tlamadg . P% atnando en forma sasa mij do he hablods por te TR , ° o insonte Maniguero Hictzuinero, t€ncion, que en ta lista a que ella, me ha hohe “he . ¥ ancnimo durante todz is vida, © hace mencion, no aparezca fas conas que has po ane " , ADY. Rivero Agueronild.,é bre Orlando en AP ¥ equi manicheando junto ak tinguido compatsiot, que tonto . engl Pe He hac. nite bed S¢ merece, por sus laches sen doe Pedso Yanez, Xveva ¥ coe oe, + a! frente 2§ " “ “yo aoe ya et un hombre adinerada, on onde _@ comune Sixx nen? oan tal Canal, famoso porque for. _ ° ine orsasi enka lie Con mucte agzdo ; aaa to, Bien sprovechs, surg 14 gue pillce“Pomtnat tad gue Us eae ay ” a, g bee, 2 gue Ud y : puyo aue, observe, que no pa- deUay tet Dr. Kivece Anes ' complacencia woes 2 if Sempre, All ‘lo bay una ed pues ello tenia ave fea 222, pe peri ad o ering: 4 | ‘ preventacton del sector femenj- Gea ‘te Helo esta wane a Ge hacz:zs Chale | 7d ° Ro: 8s Sra, Crespi. Posricmes ha- tanto, heb ae tena 2. Me ha s¢320240 00 ihe, @ wna latga historia de bb con- gE envitia a Sen Sr.tie bien, be canysia que dl cag. . * biimoinw ington Figcatta yea" etsloeaeem | : a : ponte con todas les muyeces de Esto quiere doces que usedes frubajpion, at ores . : . t ” Re LT oe, o Li OES - "pag yt 14-0000 SeCHET coves eg ce emees « Inglaterra, Fran- an Od ok Ga fapon. c.f - al se traduce ext _ : \ ¢. = \ be — eces paraCubaen = > a — = oe — Pe BAY ARROZ HI FRIJOLES EF ABANA . mes esenciales en ieta popular de tos mm, los jrijoles y et mparecido virt entros de distribu- tos en todo el pa- nua 3 bos wuelos origi- Esta fue la tonica de los tres compatriozas s gae kebiaron be eae. devo, ba dicho que de del pasado domingo, cabe los frondous pines y uveros de c2- spital cubana, han eta ce Crandon Park, en Miami, a menin d2 dos miles del kxzar a panaderia fun- eunde o hallsba, el dia de Pascuas ce Restreccioa, el peesidezte nal ‘ . Nawoa. . be calle Primelles. En Cuba va 2 ocunir una insurrection popes © un polpe de fes y Th calzada de aportantes factores militares en actho. Sas protablemesir, bs 1 8id0 cerradas an. eos cosas en forfia simultanea, «fe harina y — ~~ BS mas que posible, que las fuerzas arezadzs de Estados Unis. ~ : €a tepresentacion de la OFA, ocupe e} pais. Ofita 22a por preo algunos meses, ef beers ri derivados . - oy itable que alli, por meses 0 por 240%, ecurrza comrcisio- pesca Virieal ane pe Fi © la ertaca inevitable de tas poerras cordes y tas sevcbacio- gnads en la com Quizas haps falta ef concurso armado és los fzctores cons 3. E sto pen Gentes del exdio para’ ayudar 2 decidir ta ones por ef came de- odes pe be aa mocratsco, en ef mas breve tiempo posirie. Lanes Habra que ahorrarle al pais la caida en ox Serrancn de zea. I a de la falta ean ©€ insegutidad como ocurrio en Remsbiica Dominican. ‘ Patz eso necesitamos instrumentos electorates *ECTORE. 22 Rentos contenien- Parlamento feerte y una vizilancis popui comsamte pas ore . todo el proces no dey-mboque en US expadcm. Sercenio ata peecario alivio ha "“damocraci éiigida” ni una dictadosa seodo mackmui. ia una imonia triste. sores con el arroz Para e10, Ia juventud de la emignacios ecbe seumis armas y a importedos. de sprestarse a sata el charco y peleas en bs azsteasy iss exqomas : 1 -é& abana. pt on produc: Y desde ahora, debe hacerte concientia en ba prea y be redo s.: . en esta disercion. Para eso ha salido a la exe LISERTAD. Pox wies se hacen, co- eso, esta publicacion s¢ mantiene a igual cssconez de los ters pes ita voz cont el derosos oportaaistas que aspican pescarse todas bas senmecies en Sbtics.de produc- el rio revurko de fa guerra en Brtkza, Prio y fe C14. émiento de viveres El pucblo de Cuba se merece un mejur destino, Pero ashore 8 fas propias fuer. wus instrumentos politicos, militares y ce propaads, tbo de . -a lo mas altos ataduras onerosas. Echemos ahora los fesdementos de las erts- + gpegemen. des publicas fueusas en Cuba. : contempls como __ iAprobado! er . Goria en el ham- . : ah Pag. 15 ° a eden ka te Bt hseeenas the water ane : : ‘ i recent peat a acti Rata ha tte hem eye Wes Vette aT 14-00000 as mejores miter lte aungve sea so- una apresica arte- que no ézbia ense- © escribir para las 3 sus lideres es mas a. O que siente un Sno tienen que ser . corajeespintu de ido”. que pro- Pit clandsuinetad erdad: y0 vine aqui 2 andaba por ka Sie- Os cuales 2371 son me veto el Consejo. tan echado ailos de 2 porque de cuando weanedy y a los “pe- anes Grandes putemis wenn ydo USar Sus Supeisures medics coun cautela. Y que e: privdesio de fas pequchies risiines usr la pied fuerza con tem: . Wa to *. ; wos i aN ; . we + om, ioe _ | ’ oy. z at f. im We, . - Q - Rogers Nads dijo ef camzp2n-do Se- cretario, cuyos po+tos de vista en relacion con fa politica inter- nacional se e2lifics como de cua- Si pacifista “paluxra”, de los 31 jovenes militares eze perecieron en panera azserce- 1 que esperztan que el pre- sidente Richard 4. Nixon, quien en la campafia elestozal condeno en forma enfatic2 bs vacilacio- nes del presiderse Lyndon B. Johnson en las pe:zicnes para et rescate de fs t:.pu'zcion del bas- co “Pueblo”, se ta quedado con dos palmos ds narices ror la pusilanime zet!2u4 de su Se- cretario de Estedo frente al odio- so crimen de los comunistes nor- coreanos. Toto parece tices que los Norcoreancs, alertidos por Ia debil seaccion norte arnericana en el caso de “Purthu™, s¢ sintieron estimulados para snetrallar en el espacio, sin pievin aviso y sin darles la alternaterz 4e 1a e2ptu- def 3, Bah vestarente, estén enterradas en un arenal ta, al avion ée stecnocimiento. ao Vahamas, . Poco imports a Ins bandidos No tenemos por qué ocultar nuestra tristeza y de- comunistas que ef avion estuvie- cepciéa con Ja gicrioza Brigada. El egoismo sérdido, fa se volando sobre kes acuas inter- incapacidad, la soberbia arrogante, el eometimiento al nacionales del mar de! Japon, 3 que paga, han parado en este espectdculo miserable. mas de cien miles de Ia costa co- Castro debe waiver, mejor que nosotros mismoz, aue | Feana. inerme ertamns. Que torpes y malos somes. IRONIA mee lo numeroso y Io rico del destierro, wi hubiese’ Represents ura fronia san- 8 sentimiento patridtico y hombres mis firmes en § grienta, que no ba pazado desa- la adversidad, podriamos mandar al cuerno 2! depar- percitida para ef gitlico, que tamento de estado y la CIA y pegar a Castro duro y bo abe nt Ge esate Sigs, 1 con eficacia —_ : sicacion rst, ema 3, taron alos 3! ae Pero esta visto que no damos la talfa. No servimos CRIXO tn ened = fg 6 + "ea eee en _ : LE 1967 : : *. Mendey pavers, de la comision FV energie ant-comunssta, que Notie Acccca uv cs un ir Luis Torres, aspirante con los mejores titulos que era a la presidencia de la asociacién de veteranos de la Brigada 2506 renuncié aduciendo que iha a ser aplas- tado por un escandaloso fraude en los sufragios. Siendo presidente de la Asociacién Salvador Ma- druga, se anuncié que iba a-ser organizado un “ejér- cito Hbertador”. Se hicieron alistamientos, se recau- daron fondos, Y después, ni se dijo qué destino cupo dinero ni se le mostré un arma a nadie, ni se realizé una sola operacién contra Castro. Del “ejército Lber- tador” nadie volviéd a acordarse. Segiin parece, la candidatura que apoyé Ja Agencia Central da. Inteligencia que aparece hasta en la sopa de los exilados cubanos, ha ganado los comicios. ' Sa presidente Juan José Peruyero, ha dicho que | “solo loz-.americancs pueden hacer efectiva la lucha. contra Castro”, _ Nosotros no compartimos esa paladina declaracién de indefensi6n de Peruyero. Creemos cue con- dena a ser enterrados en suelo extrafio. Nos hace impo- tente. Porque los americanos no lucen nada interesados en echar a Fidel Castro y-los rusos de Cuba. Ya antes de todas estas desgracias que han des- - truido, a todos los fines pricticos al grupo desterrado de mayor potencial combatiente y que ahora es un ixs- trumento mds de la politica de Estadzs Unidos, que no tiene planes contra Castro, la pobre Brigada recogié algunas armas y las entregé a un plan de accién cono- cido por “la coordinacién”. Nada salié de aquello y las CA ee a ae pce see wt yen meee onan rage . : # eto 14-0000 we 4 = ee N é « a = q Aes lrseos cczaon ore fst a ; 4 de fas influyentes revites “Newsweek” y “Tame” yreproducidas “Hi perso con un resumen és aa pformacirn t-mada de estos infla- fh. fH yentes semanarios comeraicass sobre ura t*2 de tetiro obsce- if 1] 9, “Che”, que se cfrecia ex em teatro del Vilage de Nuva York. i ndamos a esta peace pacata que uo comprer be edicion HW éeS $4 de abril de “Newsweek”, cuya inforracion masznpliase 4 f tztta “El Sexo y zs Asics”, cor dustracion mey audaz,en coi’ ji os . ot ry i es, ex ba ; - * 4 WV sé de vores alcsnos gezmodins sufren Ae afferesia cor. estos iF 2 A texras tan de actuziidad en ba vida americans ce hoy, ave de nin- 1 bums granera ponzan fa fot padibundos es bas meses “Ever i tons Ecos del expatsicdo Heary Miller que Tesban a estes costas i 4 Gcade el ecziritu mod-sto de los “Pilgrims” ibraka una batalia i cea Fo Coren Set por So b| Ssada g2namos con negerwos 2 admitis ta exktencia de un feno- i mend que nos zicenza a tides. Siquiera see para medis cuanto hay de pomozrafia Cesanta y cuanto de are 2trevido en cada i eageestion saya. Po:ue ex esta ahi. Y pareoe que para quedarse. iy Lo saso €3 que grntes de on pueblo alepre y sennualista que hi- f mo peesttente 4 C2r7n Prin Socarras y seuatax a VirzZio Peter, ¥ _# 2 bos prinercs planes de mnfluercia 2 “Chicho Pan de Glo- ut fa", & “Cheno Wie y 2 Segendo Curti, sexys ahora a saszarse e- q fas westsduras, horrorizados por ena foto que cesi ne ensefia nada, wt Roe elias f tomada de un pci Jico de) “eaablecaniensc”. prensa, cox : : f == Gsordos ¢ cla > : & Forsza 4 Loe } Me cocrtben 1-77 carta Besa de groserins, solo porque dg 27ui Norte a x - .. | que Jorge Robizo pope lbor paler eer ops tnt mericzsn, & yok cs pn eli op gue cexcubsen. oe nament>, que nus de sus hideres es mas que on a1zd0. O gue no foe a ba escuela. O que siente un yrneia oimpicn pos ei stam. Los suiteins ao tienen que ser esatrtnatl Boete comnne snort conzie. ewiriss de pt aU BE Rie ON teem ereenmecidmen te eR AIORNRETIS 7 ANT | on . mo o < vy . . toe rs | i Ayn Race tem itrt eet nana seine cee eht arte S wteeten ewe ae pe aah et edea ge atadiien % ee ERE SY PRATER TE Ete EI 14-0000 gj CAME ET DIE ANS Pw! ye Soeepe ¥ Kuena oveteria. . _ Mi corrzsponsal me acusa de “fidelist2 arrepentido”, que s7>- bablemente estaba “chivateando a ta gente de la clandestra: cuando el cesembarco de Giron”. Esto no es verdad: yo vin a2.i el primezd ce enero de 1959. Y dos afios antes, andubs por iz x- ra “fzestra tras los “barbudos”, muchos de los cuales agus san ahora mis camaradas. No fui a Giron porque me veto cl Cozse:9. Pero me 2iiste. Despues, fos amerisanos me han echado 2f:5 de prision como si yo fuese un paquidermo. Solo porque de cu2-Zo B en cuzndo, dizo botija verde a la C1A, a los Kennedy y a los Tae f rros ce Szrenis”, . —Finzinente, no tengo mala voluntad a Roblejo, a quien dsseo toda cl2se de bienandanzas y a quicn, repito mi consejo aateros: it No vaya a la television, No escriba. Estudie... ‘2 ie ae pet aN H . Escuchamos a Eduardo Sufrez Hivas, ex senader HBberal, ex senador auténtico, ex ministro de Agricultura §f iidurante el corrompido gobierno del presidente Cartas © Prio Socarrés. Hablaba en un programa radial. Pe=ti- ficaba, Daba consejos. Lo que no dé Sudrez Rizas es i dinero, que.no le falta en proporciones que !o libren de nm estrecheces. En sus femores de que cuando caiga Castro an” militar afortunado se alce con el sanio y la lizoma del poder y-le.cierre el camino al pupitre senatorial | . 2Qué importa que gobierne uno de uniforme o de A Lo trascendente es que los administradores de la cosa publica sean honrados. ¥ gi es posible, que también sean baraton. ¥ sin i jasrogarcias, que antepungan los intereses de I patria Ha los del extrafio poderozo. a“ iNo estaba Washington permanentemente haciéndo- @ gracia a tancourt, los Figueres, los Bosch, Jos aya de Ja Torre, los Muiioz Marin? ; Bueno, pues los soldados les han resubido Ja parada en el Peré. Y quiz4s pronto lo hagan en Ge2teerala, n Verezuela y Repiblica Dominicana, PB ALOn DL MR, Sipe tes aay tintin ted tN aM ails SA i eee 14-0000 [em PETER Dm IGMOTUS 3 Hamados Tribuna- couerte al joven ce ES, y a reclusion stre-comunista esti- e 17 -ahos RENE N CUBA x en ; en la ae moka aie eee eet CeCe errors 2 r men nid) $ bveah bud NOTA AAASASSSDSSSHOEASOORS A TOM: de pasesién. Det CNP {e) Hegard radana sadsde %, el admirads Laurentina Redri- " guez, Editor de Noticias en Espa- fol del Catal #2. En New Jersey. Es Presigente de la Delegaciéa del Colege ex Nueva York NJ. Lo scormpatan ol colega 7 wo Vice Presidente del CMP y Maro Caria de EL TIEM- 90, “ “Manoblto” Acute, ed-te- -. niente castritia, caries sumado & los bereerra Kennedy, que to hicieron néo, exs szalizando bgarse a jos repuncanos. Eso explica el fervor exncue defen- dig la aspraciom a. presidir la asociacion de weierutos de la IDESTIERRO LA Pe Eid EL osname anemeneaemmnaeeetretonemen FOR ANTONIO POSS ED 18", Con Gliana y cuss. en ba cae 27 dal Noroeste y Doms Mir, CeTCIANNe BLE ANETO, propictzs.o de la tenda ~Szata . ,Catalrz™ de Hialeah. Cuaz2o faltan hombres de co- saje y Lonos, hay unos pocos 7 by -Eeuvey GV LNIATT pees Side Gite Po Sel OE © 3 _ eet eee 14-0000 19 era justo. Y cca mr uencia, compasrro con vechos de mala cate73, ane] juego a tos comue ax dabs consejos anos Je sus padres. Le icvea- a historia de atrocidades tents Clara nadie creyo. suas biciersa un S0co- sxonerendolo de kas fal- Lee com uh 15a @ con mi deber, sunque wpe absolvera™ -y que. 510 “una, ha sido ya conde- tes de pasar a be bee SSS) esveceemmargeeene i ERENT EELS 5 WoT he) Le SUBASTAS. Por el Canal 2 iV. Iniciads el 21 hasta el 26 de abril Pinteras, Esculluras, en venta. Para ayudae a la WTHS (canal 2) en el programa Edscacionat del Condads de Dade. En su ser- wicio comunal. Cc-.vocades. ex- pertos de Arte. Para diseutie les frabas de aric y eb talento ar- fistico de donantes. 000 DE INTERES. Para tos peque- os comerciantes cubsnos refu- Dares la noticia reilera- da sabre los deneficios que pur- den derivarse del sistera SCORE Esle e-ganisma = (Adsninistraciéa de Pequetes Negocics), que son fos negocios de mencs de 25 em pleades cfrece ayuda econémica 4 y ovientacion. Bajo clertas condi ciones. Las *ficinas en ef Room '} $12, Federal Olfice Bldg., 51 SV. | y Primesa Avenida. tliami, Fla. GE Pieri Vase wees {ridas que moriran sobre ta mie- ve en eb cestiene de Estados Unidos 0 seran enterrados bajo has arenas de Misi”. Los productores de TV, radio y prensa ercnta deben viglas we no se produzcen comentes aizadozas en ten pede roses vehiculos de publicidad. peed Hablaba el desplumado “sin- sonte manignero de Potrero”, hoy tecipiente de miserable pk tanza en-los establos de Augias © de Is “compafiia” en Miami: “Ese delenss de LIBERTAD a pelea pine. FVe8 — PrTestip — tresacate 40 horas a la semiza cents Orve no puede luchar contre Is CLA, Aqui, el que se ponza frénte al Departamento de Estado “queda” por porfia- Un amigo de 1a cata, que lo ewu-kcba, retpendic al “sirson- te con espuelas y papada dable”: “Usted es un comecheque. Aqui se hace pasar por revolucionario izquicrdsta y hasta quiso que los consunistas to hicieran “comi- sionado municipal en Holguin” cuando la vispera andaba de ca- chanchan de Anselmo Alliegro, haciendo discursos piczos en Ba- nes. Yolo muerdo bien. Andese con ciudado, que anda una _ga-. Neta por el aire...”. El paniaguado. que. sirvio de instrumento para dividis 2 los municipios, a cambio dz fos 30 dineros, hizn mutis por el foro...” He aqui a dos cubanos de Miami que no descansan en sus afanes por el regseso honorable: Zacatizs Acosta, ex-alcalde de y jefe de los “Pinos Nue- .-. Taare “aierareneanererne ne TT Tetmen eemmommen ur ar snsin mama eer : os ¢ PER wo El ex-general Batista, em 35 afan 22 vecir a Estados Unido hizo cve su hijo Jorge, 4. Dir GO sqai, optase por la crudece- nea aericana, a fin de gut & sechoume que SEE C2 trar aqui Reto cuan ‘e recta zaron fs solicitud al muchacia, el general hizo que renunciest & ba cadadania recien sdqunts. =x _ Geave taf fe esta haciendo a kos cobancs en Miami, el rumor de quae oe tas de ellos esta Batista Las gentes prefieren los ve culos publicitarios independi=e- tes, Libres de compromis™ sop los “papaupos” ds le puinta tay bien Ja dectsion, un p> oo tarce, de Enriquito Husus, ~~ ofreciendo ef dinero del rasce- eso Danco “Jose Marti” mura “empetos serios” en Ja iucka contra Czstro. Se Se olvido decir de que = mato es el guanajo. Pero a2 esta 2 tiempo. En cuanto 2 joce “empeios_serios”, le acomerar mos al presidente de los mos xs en ef exilio, que pids planes y proyectos a las organizacomes y lideces, sta dejar fuera a natee. ¥ qve en una especie de “Ceur- ing House”, a cargo de conce- éores dzi asunto y previa sucen cia Ge aqueilos que hayan S-ko agp que valga la pena 0 a= . Pasa a la Pag. 15 14-00000 suficionses 2. ijurta, el autorucil, Ua, Cesn orgs, ven en lex est E2rcpsres Ce hav, torin miient ‘dos “recenteres™ de aquei pobre prehlo? “En totes peetes Ia turba op'nonds,- en Cuba. Ny sz ez Hidad do q « ‘_surtey GOGE "LOA nen 70 fomanty evwerdos, be. conde Suto fos cccturisios cubano. gine ? ¥ ecitenc’s niveles, por extrezs. ~ : veins meer? spin sce pete } Y hetlerds de volver, pero no tosendo neds coe agin eaten ieae | : ofr2 cosa gue hablar, porque no guicre coriscmidad con Case. 2 fin - . dsr por lz petri2, ni siquiera un kueso. @e Escerlos respetables & Cas . no nen” fo ¢s muerto, preso o 22 fuga todo Y el Stecism Ia turba, porque dicen . . Meammjero. Como pars 22 e- . que chora Izs cosas si que van en serio, tt accerdo, Estados Urs2:5 se . Porque ka lezedo un plenipotencisrin corprometeria a impes= que tag0, de Bolivic, con orden de Berrizntos bes exdados armados, prooen- Pera canjecr las cenizas sangrientas tes de este pais, saltaran a2 ela del “Che” Guevera, por cubsnos presos. Yconsttuyeran una am.2n:72 pa - ¥ en tonto en Cuba los presos te pudren y ocd muy pos se.acuerden de ellos, ¥ mds importa el overtime a muchos que oquziles presos que se estén pudriendo, Barrientos sigue con su cisco al kombro Y en la América hispénica, la turba de indios y de mestizos, en acecho, mientras sus injelices gobernontes, gon més que tales, unos limosneres, que por medras con. la sangre de Cuba, haste troicioron a 4u8- propiocs puchios. Ea eop2 de Cortés y la sotena _ Gel Padre de Las Casas, en conventos, wriversidudes y¥ ccencillerias, bojo ef oprobio de la turba, ardiendo, Y en este América de océ, lo mismo: ’ El “solar” sonqui contra el rascacielos, al hombre negro contra ef hombre Blanco, . ¥ e@f hombre blanco eontra el hombre negro, ¥ be tusba inrendiendo y gobernando en duno y ef otro, Porque ambos ma bb sweva situacion. Se cree poss, que los exilados que in teates & a Cuba por curz:2 pro Setian arrestados en dos Unidos, como ocurrie can éo bh expedicion de P:'"2 de ¥ [a turbo detrés. Sigue el destierrs oe ; doen ance Maierter hoy Jo smo que ayer, y los estémegor, #8 Extado Consejo de Jozz Yio _ Gardoca, al que se inten:> tor. . ements imponer como gosier- moen Ceba. Bdenticas provisiones puzecen politicos, a los que tamt isa te- mea bos golpistas que aus for- - eet mize parte gobierno ce La Babies No se Cescarta la pos2is‘ad, segen tetas fuentes, de qze un surero Emitado de cubzn-s. pe . 50 €2 caracter de militares <cate- a@mericenos ¢n activo, acompe fen en funciones admiriznt- was y ce enlace, a las fuezzrs ax- . Ce este pais y de Zacas wacioaes de la Organizacin de Estates Americanos, que xva- tien tropas 3 Cuba, cor oc wie czindo Ia guerra cid ea fa . abexe tomaco con fos jerws. la turta, desatada, dentro. - Reputiica Dominicana. . Yo en Misisipi, en Dallas y en Los Angeles han muerte, juntos; dos blancos ¥ un negro TRASINES POLITICOS @ bs pelotones que ellos mismos . if ermaron €n Ia turbe, por supuesco, A bes dis binneos sobre todo, un dia, para cs culpables o ahsoleertos, bos Jatgard tx Historia, y ya es seguro gue al inicizrse apenas el Proceso, Es estas ‘sveriguaciones cay . © en Washington la pasc2 sma, el ex-presidente Cztos Pris Socerras, Y en idczzens ” Qrafies, con vista a Joga saa ce te emattiomedbenneeme 5 . d sciore de influencia en et f : |! irumpich BAHIA DE COCHINOS, Eee p-itico cubano, se bes me, i ; Orran, sPara que pedon acusar sus muertos ...3 - vido ex capital, Emilio Sez : ree Le turba acaba de invadirlo todo: ve - Antonio Maceo, Aa po "* bas elmas, Ins conciencias, tos cerebros, _ eho Reyes otros i ~ ¥ € lesritorin norteamerizeng, ; i f° , iy8 hen comenzado los fusilamientos! CRI LIPPIPIIODTIILION i ‘ “MIGUEL CONZALEZ BUZN BUC? i Hialeah, Fla, 29 de Junio de 1968, RIPIPLPLIGPIVIICT ESO, - a FOR “20 HACER CASO A : soceeeecoe s00esssosesoescescceoonsecsos LA CIENCIA i ORCE EL CONTROL DE LOS ALQUILE 8 Getista regses6 a ema F DE ere zs 92 stafes le hizo ests exes, : Usted hoee ana demands 2 bs ficinn TET ame —Es Na cana da Ia crm : ‘ - beses om Neeve York y on tyres, tiene site bs viette fic om wmuges- = BD Sen sector Ostaba pelns 45 ' i § bas ge pate fat cores tu onde, fas paces cuundo vols} af t ad , : $400 we santie on Mink, donde ave Boy ene wee gue eg. gnatite Bae bo acercé of : a oe ~ Es tan oil preAdcius pote ta outs de inion mene Cesmnits on dotede, le veut . Bia ew ba giecun be 8035 128 atu ters acu ¥ an wrtanew mocos Awe po tans, ha ieee propncemey echnty oo ¥ atgy.dis inode tesa, 102 se volvid, le cdore og a seencdistn. Seestionn M4 town Ooty emu hilly conta — afl earls on ol poche. done Seely RENIN Hee dota ts ep orpainnsge ane —.. Bilin, Getraido, «| cam: arte aed 7 sa ates at diinenbetsbant wmcaet wort 2 fk $00 40s 189 Jas , 14-00000 des 9 C2 los Médicos, Lnfermeras, En. 5 4 pleades y Miembros de la Fisrids j {Cultural y Clinica Cubana a sus 4 H Ejecutivos: Don Benjamin Lein, . § Lourdes Merino, Resa Liber, fer- ‘| i fa Leén y al eolega Carles GS } A mez, de Relaciones Padticas. a 000 B LA COMISION organizadora de! ! R agasajo la inlegran los docto-es + BR Rodelfo Satolsngo, Armands F2r- 7 winder, Luis Bustamante, Fernsa- 2 B do Salas, Carlos Casigas, Jess L 4 4 Atcover y Cancila Medins. Lu zar: i Centro Vasco. A las siete y me- ; S dia de la noche. iJ 3 ier- 4 BARANA, sibado 8, homenajs 4 i t oy we PRP EGE ys Teas Seer DE SNTERES. ‘El doctor Jack ; ie, Director de Servicios * A Rédicos del Refugio, reilera a tos * “Flewbancs, separen sus turns ra- Gel dea ef Dispensario tédico, dian j nee ese do simplemente tos datos. tien 9 CO fibre completo. Su C.F. y CF. Sa 4 E edad. Liarnar a fos teléfencs 223- 9 R277; 352-3378 y 353-3399. rt i ais 7. ., nu eeeee j- : “an = i ws ‘ \ 3 EeSs020v00CGrCOEETO> & ag ate we CGenak 5 Lu te po “had . 3 “2 kde } ‘@ Hf omin § 7 ah Fr iia itl a) 3 bite do! ? $0909¢5909906300039005 Carlos Prio Soczrras do ura fuerte suma pi aude ab eleccion del ¢t3-2rz:n2ad0 ¢> munista Juan kuch en Sacto Domingo. Antes, habia contrivuido am- pliamente para Accion Democse tica, de Romulo Betancorzt, en Venezuela. Ahora, el aczzdahado APerto Inocente Aivzzez, en cuya ce $a en Miami Soziezs, pemoca - en sus viajes a Estados Unides, . el enano Jese sPzp2) (Cachzea) Figueres, d2 Cu.ta Rica, ka he cho una contrizscion que zim fos estiman en mas de dos si es, para poser af antigo _ apologista de Fidel Castro eal presidencia de sa pais. iCuanto dan estes carey’ nes luckar fecongais- tar le patria? per - Cero jCuanto Gisrom pera Beves a los barbudos a3 poder? ose del prado dorngn, siete loxgo, aed fos periotuzas eubanos dz colegics exitatos para fonme- fzar la unidz4. Todos ‘os oc ores hicieron vctos poraze m2s nunca haya des:rioa en a esa. Decimos e<ztros con todo - respeto: la united se masten- dra hasta que 4¢ suero Begpe Ia gente del “ring sine” con dd maletin de biieces. Que es lo Una vez dio ef general ceexi- eano Alvaro Usxegon: “No hay general de ta sevciscion que agyante wn coonazo de veints orden 2 do “commuarie Gime” ico rebuidle, que no ie eo a@ tp general ds acerece ani cards “checks” am fimco en ibs comercios de, Minar: . Una de “sus vimmas mis m Gentes fue la butiea eriulls de la calle 23 y 27 Court en «3 Nav- i ie y eet Hiadia Svan Gonzalez Aadino. “tatoy muy bravo con since. the de- bio decir que Hira Alvida Ba- abta se Casaba. Lcianie ihe tes ne donde ix en politica, ertgto con nosotcos. Le dire 9 sto of mundo que av 3 eae tao rie EERE eS etre wey a. et ONT tae nt Cah oe lg SONG RG sn fa OES ceudey EUG LOSE AVANT a Meueaws in, t eevee are ann? ie anne ene Labatt f s Es é 14-00000 “Ppaee eases g 3 | Ren at Dr, d. MeKense eo i] ” sl Castro en cl Janos @ _etageacion. Y pur t59 2512 Fe {z 3 s, . - é2 disz aiios de ix. ylo MSULIE. G2 ke ZB. lare. Prot. d Pel Larco siecia ef ~~ maori. Le moda masculine de qi eoo oD jarke crecer €: pt'o Cause 18 °'# Escribe our. _~ © G bale de trabajos 15 barberias deb | Pench ie ‘ bys PSM. (x2 ree farinas) sca Sos i pretesiac‘es. Si se cambizca ie ceosturbes se weleeria a norm>- tay Ty wee ~ ie =e uy z j extaba en Nueva Vers cegcadase 13 gran vida, miesiris el eza tor- turado y preso pot Cectro en Cuba, Que Rolezzo Mesterrer fee a Espaha, rizc2ado por los 4 tizar bos peices. Parece que ics Ybarberss elrezran ee) pretio ce BC Ut LzTOCO es cE Respuesta de RS: 2) ;Don- ée trabaja Pancto? b) Desde 1959 Wevo una vids ce perros. tf c) Nunca he zhozcaco a radi. ¥ dudo que ningzn soic2d0 a tifascista en la guerra ce Espata, haya ahoracado a en frale o entre los que te<go quecdos amigos. Lastima qze Pancho Sa patice con Frenco. Fri aumno | ce tos Esxcolapios ea Geanabs- § sarrdisza. ‘tsencita 9 eras plus caciones, Pekin Cabs, Fata. 5 Mos iclorré Pstscl Palner, se G eretasa de Press, @e A CONVOCASS Contedores. Pees’ B-elegir surva directive, Béruinks B goebicturss haste of M1 de rae! Rose, Ecn.es ef 2, oe 9 ore A 4 pan En af bal del 14:2 Pet A Flsser $4. Convecan: Fronsns B Taser 4 Frisco Rebeigxst. B47 t 2 una hermanita de ia Caridad, — WUE NU) ISCATEE EGULETA: peticdice Ie hizo & cio 2 Ia hija de 1 ane que se casabs. bso e: senders Orlando. Ea o321t9 2 lo de mi destino politico: cua - do pacte con Basta, yo era d lider Cel FRU GM Utes YO og Carlos Hevia, que ¢:a uns er Loge gona cecente, m2 Rebia sete cionzdo para presidiy este cutie po colegislador en su gobizmo. ; Batista tecibio mu ds mi, oe yo de el. Nada le esto. So k270 lefia del asbol c2ivo, peso 5.0 rehuiris una polemica ptiica sobre este y Otros extremos. Lo que Pua es que a tedos no ros fue igual ni nos propusizass , identicos fines en su gotierno”. : “Quizas un dia, sin heris a § Piedra, que es una pesonabs- s tante buena, hazames un sepot- i taje o una serie dz articuios so- : bre estos aiuntos. Estoy seguro wee ae Cadel oe eae Dea eae eS Fer cine ee r 8 ze & 5 Sh a & x y ¢ Se va pars tondures, enteo ©! de unas setnanzs, Anselmito A’ie- : gto. Se Snpone yrcvar xs mano en ts busqueda de oro en dl tio Patuca. Ue pam, c2ta goto 8 tando aigenos VAS 1D TEL. 377-3147 14-00000 aos eae c ‘ (PV HOBRAS £1 GUANITANALSG . ., yall Wy 3 Veene de lo primera : j ae a, PY -F weensds a presventarse inmedia ‘ f= Bt Pa ! . i “G a a tes lament, es interpretado en Wwan- 7G “oft a a ington cume “Gue su especialidd - "hi ooo FALE €n cesembarca y er combate son uid —. Patesarios en la CLA en los proa- En los ultimos sAcn af Departaren imos meses”. . Fieano ha desglen-ade c “per arento de Estado n-rteame- Iguaimente, como un signo lio contra ts trans neat * toda actividad Od exi- : pos:tivo en ta politica nortesme La Aesne'a Cerny on Pisa’ , sicana para Latino Amenca, 2 exterior U2 Erdos Tue NO hace '2 gcfitica : interpreta ta designacion coma - ; fielmente a cxta vers tsa aie Get la aplica, respu-rhendo i SudSeeretario de Estado para . Celatar expeticionss 2 ire erase Penizguados eubancs pare { asuntos hemisfericos del eiecu- | pumitercs Y locus ce es @ Cuba. Y order ans H tivo de Sears and Rozbuck y de ' Sn Dudu ni pariotisme, 50 con la United Fruit Company, de i. ; 3 SS ataqses a C2sir9 sti ChadesMeyes 1 | Bes acciones armirtan de tas ersens Ye easen En-rewmen: en Cuba todas eeperan ft evolome det ‘ i De hecho, torsos eubanos que jo no de idel Castro. | ] el Gobierno de exe sais, a troves G2 un mite en z ee | eS Pantallas, algunas 2e las cuz: i 3‘. Si fa onmipresente CT. que es ef brazo despi . riceras, clemanzs 9 ‘ ae aperecen Como lztznare- dado que impone 1a pofftica de Washington contra We teciben mbsidios ato eed fae muy tesprizties, caro , erm armada del pucblo cubano en ef destierro; s Wtiones, han estaco srviendio de elccen ie ToT Bus CFs ‘ase actitudes ge sabrorones Pilatos que viven en | Coo. una tenacided opulencia indiferentes a la tragedia de Cuba, estaris wiGad ona de mejor ca:-3, 4 oviendo bombas sobre la cabeza de Fidel Castro. Get enero en las orzanizaciones Protecionslee hire “Los tres poderosos” se reserven pora reinat cok de Uiar eras corpora cleraticament, tod imento las cenizas ce Ja isla. Ecperan que el frsto podrido | rojos. . wars Gere ta bucha armada contra fos caiga en las manos. ! vi No entienden que esa corriente arrolladora de historia que no remonta de regreso la montafia + re > tiempo y las hondes transformaciones sociales de ¥ no sf aynatinada ef exirity de lucha de ta inmigracion, : sevoluein es propia para hombres r-Ss jévenes, robe bomberdens ener ras incursiones 9 Ia costa de CHa ng : tecidos por los grandes idcales, que no alientan en t focaes bese os DRC, ni expettoones a te _ | renee germs meen n Synaan oP A ey 2 OOO "al 4! @ahia oe Coon viermatena, COMO eambia ayer. Hasia (Nuienes puedan surtituir en bes prévimas jomat fa politics det Departarancy ee Estat de enconada pelea y en Jos dias wlesiores de la reco Oe on Smet sixty exDtotmen, PIN 8 Seip truce a la CLA, a Brtista y a Pris como conali Sor scar ecen los steystones, tos chase dores de I3 vida cubana que han seurrulado eaperi bs a lon vercrnne ce Miserethes treints Cine nao cias y onccimientos con lus cuales construir Jos pat periodisc2s, 9 os munis 2 Cs Cochinus, 9 los shozados, a tos dos peiitican madurados en la emigsaciim, la cland publicaa, WS. FO se he putsicado sun. Piro we Unidad y fa prisiin politica? Aspiramos a hacesto nexctres : . ;. La naciém evando caiga Caxtro, va a quedar curt de 1s que $0 prosituryerne ex ez de Ce arnot O19 echo Se providencialismos y extremistas revolucionarios, Ge las factoring t..- amine heerose ' Derolvesd fa confianza en los que fa hicieron ee ye . ; ea A prizdo, Le montraré las espaldas a los Bed Tere nnmeeteand cuxo ¢ ” distes oon mus formulas catastréfices d2 falzo reforn oe Con stn us ri nite toa $ Ree que wile produce convuiriones y misesias. rari nolite Ltinte. Tema inagotable - ~» Hay en el destierto cien Mderes regionales da @ *hitizota y Ia euckefeta. me buena politica de limcios expedientes en las admis Nada amenaza su destino politien, A menos 2 . aoe ° a d Gte . tracims locales, en el congieso y en fox ministerios, 9parezca nifio Bastelo, o la Pudibunda Flor de La virti:sd nn es un privilegio de ninguna faccién, teras. ; ,pst360. Si le ensrupcién era monopolio de ning Pero confiersos em ef nueva lider, NMC NF rites Aerie Fenn oe 6 oo ; kitaa “Mary 1M xo { _. . Se Son 32-674 mia a eam . sn on TT AAAs owner ee TE A ee ee perme pe 1 PER 14-0000 SI te aera te at eceente atten aenatee ere enen artes A Y*3tOBRAS Ets GUANTANAMC Viere de's pnmera 1 eenae ss Sxaenace a presets inmedia tmmente, es inzerpretsas en Vash- ington como “qs2 su ececiaiidad €n desembarco y en cormnate $00 aauntos hemisiericos def een’ _ tivo de Sears and Rostuck y da ta United Fruit Corpany, de _ Charles Meyers. : En resumen: en Cuba todos esperan et despiore del gobs a0 de Fidel Caszv. ite one a La radio de ia Yeh . Sin kk onmnpresente CVA, que es ef brazo s estos dias ante el diveinla ha mostcado su regocijo dado impone la pofiica de Washington contra oy, pled ertida ezpectaculo que le ofrecen accion armada del, pucbio cubano en el destierro; ¢ Bideneal det een iamni lanzando la cendidatura pre- las actitudes de sabro=cnes Pilates que viven en: 7, py) inolvidable “Nifio Pilén” de la CMQ de opulencia indiferentes a la teagedia de Cuba, -estar& Le Hloviendo bombas sobre la czbeza de Fidel Castro. ; 4. “0S de desalmidonarse, el antiguo muchacho. pro- ” se reservan para reinar sob iP 2%, nie I# burla chabacana de los comunistas admi- 6 no solo que él era c! mismo mozo de calzones cortos ' “Los tres las cenizas de la isla. Especan que el fnsto podrido !. qu, ararecia en las pantallas de la TV de la capital - tiempo: y las hondas tracsfcrmaciones sociales : 1 habia oa see ; revolveién es propia para towkres mis jvenes, robe . be no ei itive en pan ded Polvorin. tecidos por los gracdes iccales, que no alientan en 4 Anton ef Pirulero, Pues viene ETI oe OO. 7s de ba propaganda comunista con Manolito. eee ° wa aa Quieres puedan sustiteir en las prévimai jorna —_ Quiz4s el Departament de Estado Norteamericano de enconada pelea y en los dias ulteriores do la reco ut #3260 Manolito “lo baquea” con un entusiasmo trucciin a lA CIA a Byista y a Prio como conali los que ne goz6 ni el boricua Luis Mufioz Marin en dores de la vida cubana ove han acumulado experi de tuanpos de la dientuxa Elesnora Roaevelt, después clas ¥ oxcciaientes con ics cuales ccestruir tos pa: Of tates fracasos en la seleccién de sus futuros gober- dos politiens madurados ex la emigraciin, la cland nadores del estado libre asociado de Cuba, ha acertado tinidad y ta prisién politica? eon Menolito, La nacién evando c2iga Castro, va a quedar cure _ Los revolucionarios traicionados se Mevaron ta plata de providencialismos y extzemistas sevoluciensrios, de ja £14, Se petiraron’a sus refugios recoletos en los Devolver’ la confianzz en los que 12 hicieron grax claustris Universitarios o en las fincas de reciente ad- en ef pasado. Le mostrard ks espeldis a los trem Wisiciin. Nadie low recuerda. Quiz4s no daban material, distes con sus formeles cotastréfices d2 false .efors © ma Miedad de burros, pata el chascarrillo y fa bro- mo gze solo produce convulsiones y miseriza. la chit Manolito ser4 distinto. Tema inagotable para Hey en ef destierro cen Hderes rezionales de Rita ¥ la cuchutists. buena petitica de Exrpics expedientes en las alzais © ada emenaza su destine politico, A menos que tracions locales, en el oxxzzeso y en fos ministerine, Spareaca el nifo Bustelo, o la Pudibunda Flor de La sirtud mm es un psivdegio de ninguna faccién P > confi jpuado. Ni la correpcisa era mencgolio de ni ero confiemos en el nucrve Hider. partida. tubes “Maran ti- 43 _ ep, Wars a 22-64 : on ic CRIXO or i | Corazones endurecidos y fs. - ae Bal hueso para roer se han buscado los pelafustanes eal 14-00000 OLIN NOVOA a camiente ¢ atts Hezue cada d. estivnilanide Ie oeeig: cia. a- ds gnte brava ee is wistcx. Si estas tres potencias econdmicas y putas se cocrdinasen para reforzar ] Sento intertiy, se arortaria ., i el petiots de eaitimientos ¥ anzustias Que zim teren 4 por d.lonce el y.ebla mais"z de Cuba. Ahora mio varios Ezg0s de desterrados, en In- Bares distintos unos de otros. estan impulsando ia ver- tebracién de un organismo ezien de direccién de la exi- Bracioa en la lucha por el-2e2reso a la patria. Pero si Batista, Prio y el Departezenco de Estado Norteame- Ficano te manticnen ausexces del loable empzin, este fracasar4. No e3 grat reconocer esta realidad politica del exi- fio. Pero ella no ta a desrzarecer porque nos n-gemos a verla. (Es que acaso exisin formulas para focrzr a los millonaries ex-presidentes exe hicieron sas fabuloaas fortunas entramin a saco a Ins fondos pabboos con ! pasmoso deserfado a que cuxcurran al esfuerzo del pue- blo para recuperar sus liberczdes? que si. Pero son las firmules dramiticas, de la smmere y el fuego, sin las cuales ro sn posibles las revcdmciones ni las guerras, que siguen sendo, no importa 3o oioso del nombre que postuic ese verdad, las partezas de la Unanie bos grupos de arcién. Armense. Y gelpeen sin descanso ni conmipasion a enemigo all4, y aqzi, a los sabrosimnes, los gozadores kus andiferentes y los tracdores. aveneene dete La cita que se ha realizado pa- ra la “Marera del Decor”, awe 9 gra que exarén precentes 0 mil | Freves dz los 76.000 rczistrados. 4 Aparte de kas seprcsntaciones de palses que verviran al “Orange Bowl” el deiczs prininn, Cul. a fortalecimierto del principio mo ral cristiano y marcara ef isicio de una era ce rictificacines de orden rebgioso, cultural y artis tico. Viene de ba Pag. 3 CUEA EN EL DESTIERRO. , Se vera somo an Batista, Pao y la Agencia Ceosral deo : we 2 Intel zenci 2 utes, respetarian ai destierro ‘ aUTnan una posicidn pautiva en la lucha contea le opresi(m y A eximen castrima . Los riers peeden esperce. a ¥ilos no tienen prisa. Estén consencidos de que euando caiga ba tire ia, que cacz4, a pevar de todo, 2 arganizard un proces elec- toral, y ellos, con sus dinesos mal habidos, entrarin en el Senado, quizts en Palacio, camo si ni hubiese pasado sae ; Porque Batista ni gana en Jas urnas ef sido contra q - tm silo portide adversaria. ‘ Ni Prin . . Pero si la Cuba de mafana, en alguna forma refle- ja la atorzzacin del exiliy de estos dias, que es um oor- te vertical ex lo ideolozico, tz elasista y In partista, de Wo que ser Ja isla mafiane 7 wan a la puja de scfrasioe diez 0 veinte partidos, poute ganar Bajista o Prin. Qus- poderuss cabsllere en don rere. Hazitede un juicio pilico cada dia a extes caha- Heros de rifiés eubierto que sienten un Cesprecie olim- pico por los eumbatientes de las organizaciones miEtan- tes. Que ereen que no nevesitan a nadie. Y que exando fos neccsiten, hos comprare ¥ hasta @ bejos reecica. Ponzamoda, eada dia, gor su indolencia, en la pi- cota piitica de ba denuncia. Dimandémosle, que So ene tienen a buen meando en bys hancos de Europa + Patados Unidos, que no es de ella, de sex puccto af servicio de Ia patsia ahora mnisim, ate igennget, ABA I21 CNBEMRL ERT CARD CE AE AS AP NN SATIS CAM EN SNS ee hed A EE cite BESS ‘ . . EMERG OR AION AE DYE EE ELIS 8 ; ; oe : . ene fens eumede meee 8 ott set . . . . , . : . \ . : - —— Pere Sano 205 7 Rediestiovms ef exitio Ehesndonns de Jos “papan- . HAUAY Eaxdendo the trhuntos oven “pas” de ba einigzacion con ans etificios de apartamentos, E | bres 464 tassnme play boy dank sus panties seguion, su ineattante opulenria. No tene- . : eane Pirie Kdinna. union He mins page exasdarle coustteraciones a quicoss os bs SAS Srewesl extrsue dettica wie be OE gusrdan 9 bes que autres per ems culpas, gar de pute w preter Cn poe sy he ager sce cage si Ag abegeae dugeorta Acs pAu, he — worsted ne te pepdie he fe { Orden hoe cy ie — Gerucnbes me tstatles ue on wre be ot 8 ws 9 he Runsg Maretss euapee Land Oana pe, or tetvaeue gb heel yy «09 4e hes aptealat MP Mates 7e et ee he Spe sGsOC TELA PUAER Am -F- Mm fea peta ree ot 14-0000 * & “Ey am) Pt OEMS ma aia m™ LEY rs a : = fy,rr Woe; nn an Fi Dot. hoe WN ad Soy NL » = et AS =‘ etal hated teehee eas rh ee ed i Foran) ‘ eG over . be} . 3 # X JE Ol Srna, 4 : - 2 ONT pa Glasto if” i : : : ] we : i” i - v ‘N it al \ ’ ‘ : ; 1 oY (yy Cd SI : is. ba i | NY Hy (Gey re . - seis : , i, 4 wr da “ey rh c , am "1 HERIDO ALy 4 ; , { Says fet 7 , F nN Por ALSA2:0 FIALTA Nay SONS we i Ee. SRO od a . ¥ Corsetsccion en Mednd: “Cuzado “Cuqui” uziva a ser presi Este semanar 4 dente, ¢! jefe det ejerciv sta Peberto. p2r2 que no se repiia Lo Vaties semanas ¢ d fm tos Titernilla. Rafaeitto ya fue subsecretario de " t con “Lin” y Gsbrieia”. aeceneepaeennen, Dito ef “seneral™: ~Estrech2remes releciones con este pais que” Ros ha 2c07:20. Los bizeos y los zutobuses que ha comp-edo Cas- tro aqui, seran mantenidos en Cuba Algo aprovecboremos de los comunisas, Yo estoy arraigandome aqui. He treido Ia Merrill Y¥ 2grego: “Salas Humara y Rzfzeito Sai-driges po éebieron’ hacer esa tremerda insession en tiexrzs en Fort Louderca!2. Debie- fon investiz en Vizrbe!ls o en bs Costz del Sol, Ya yo ke erdenado 4 i 2 i 1 yon cape s. Ei dete ser el minikzo. Ad no nos pasara lo que | “Al Fah”, no Fee Pe vevtan el “elefacta” de la quinta avenida y ta 42 de Nueva | Sa en an een a Ste caer eee en ae eer ‘comentarios Mayor del E; Sin ove * ° oOo- ee, bia resultado hi - ‘ compaiiaba alo < £1 comandante del ejercito de Es2dos Unidos, Emeido Oliva.’ }. bes es sna inca r ex-tenieste del ezercito de Batista ¥ ex-oficial de fa reforms agra rl. Hia ce Fited Castro, esta iamado, tegan los enierados, a ser el jefe, Ags cuarido militar de Cuba hore. . . ; $4 salles que uy Se ba pulido mucho en sus telaciores con los jefes militares def al jefe enhano, ° : ’ Pentezoro y en erpecial con Josep Califano, su enlace ena fa Ca- A . - $3 Bienea. y ° fseousacts ¢ <a : _- Estos dias, ef comandante Oliva, gue siste con eorree.| | Mancantes milit: : ‘ ” . elos y que sida optim:ismo sobre ef futuro de Cuba, vio ene | 60 miesquee a .f Esta es Ia eactidatera que te ha levantado frente a ™ splana 2 Cui © ; bcios, Jesus Vazquez. Pedro Gare‘a, Acgel Durzado, Felix Ruiz. seropserto de Miami, aropado en tn bien eattado abrigo de ca-| | resuitw Juan A. {Gora de mistrs Lee” en 123 eleeciones para ef ejecutivo de a0; Raul Granja, Edwin Rujzs, Hectos Poace, Jove “1. Rebozo, Slario- : 7 Cuz, Aatcnin Garcia, Raraon Orozco, Pedro Perez. ; ea recs . . om, Edger oe Luis Tusnes, Ruberto Carballo, Actonio Fernzzder, Carlos Pa’ Sus eremizos les dicen, “los pone bambes dei Ejereito Seerzta”! Oe - | .. EA articule de Rolando Novos dejando en sepatilies : @ los tres m4s poderozs obstaculos que tiene ante si: ; el desticizo en el camino de la unidad para la accica: ; 2 asmuzda: ef departamento de estado americana, Carlos | : ee Prio Socarris y Fulzencio Batista, ha levantado ron- ; 4 _t- Estas especies de ncfandas “Rebecae” de _s que’ feriowms | “ . todos habian, todos padecen y sienten. pero nadie ve,'| Sie lor 2 - a son peta mucha gente superficial en asuntos de prenza pundico de g _ * 2 Piica, bos Mtebus” ace no dchen ser atacodas ja.‘ & erie @ 1 ue » Porque son muy fucrtes y se initan sus parciales. ° apeatac é ‘ toe Lo que conviene es todo ln ontario, destruir el Focten cont Ei : inmetecido respeto que sus sespectivas contuctas. de a bh max £ seb steps anortemistas v braves ierezen para alzunos infelices | | conntinuyesor ; fe aint = whem nen hea te 7 ASA ERE INS EPEC SS a 14-0000 aaah meetin baa enn tan naman eannennn eee ee eeee sane niaaade _— . —=_ [que mis bien muvstrus ! ‘que caracterizan a loz t tam de bas senestiones 5 dado que impone la pestica de Washington contra ba accién armada cel puztta cubano en a Cesticrro; sin’ Jaz actitudes de sabroscnes Pilatos que viven en la‘ opulencia indiferentes a la tragedia de Cuba, estarian : Woviendio bombas sobre la cabeza de Fide! Castro. l “Les tres podcrocos” se reservan para reinar sobre las cenizas de la isla. Esperan que el frcto podrido les caiga en las manos. | No entienden que e274 corriente arrolisdora de la’ historia que no remoata de regreso la montafia de}. tiempo y Ins hondus transformaciones sociales de la' revolucién es propia para hombres ms jévenes, robus- | tecidos por los grandzs ideales, que no alientan en sus! corazones endurecidos y fries. EQuienes puedan surtituir en-las préximas jomadas de enconada pelea y en Jos dias ulteriores de la recons- | truccim a la CIA a Bxista y a-Prio como caraijiza-' dores de la vida cubcna que han ‘aeurnulado experien. | ¢ias y conocimientos con los cuales comsteuir los parti- : dos politicos madurados en ia emigraciéa, la clandes- i tinidad y la prisién- politica? mand f i Sin la omnipresente, CIA. que es el brazo despin. | La nacidn cuando caiza Castro, va a quedar curada de providencialismos y extremiztas revo‘scionzsios. Devolveré la confisnza en tos que Ia hicicron grande’ en ef pasado. Le mostrara Ins espaldes 2 los tremen-: distas con sus formulas catastroficas de f2<0 reformis-: mo que solo produce convulsiones y mizerias. | Hay en el desticrro cien lideres regionales de 1a! buena politica de limpies expedientes ex: bas adminis-' tracions locales, en el cengrezo y en bos ministering, =; La virtud no es un privilegio de ninguna faccién del ' rn Pertde, Nt Convpciée era manopatio de ningtn at eee nieces teen a ea s bithay pate eztd sat ure a uno, en taslaso4, esfucrzes , d eoinentamos esp3cio hace Pero el et envober at $or igual, ha Comité se ke Ge verdacrr andan preocy de sas compa future de tat Ro quedan p a sona aeuds, ni esgrimis conciencas & qQuedado ex taztos af carcelatio empedernid comunes. Sobre ef Hombres Mis: enttada grat: | Siete’ cenas 3 mmo 8 —.28 Sedaurant b& eubsento, aa HS vatiedad dreussos. Sei fanios cuba tsufeo a prec méritos 5 Perganino de Ce una. Asx cus demclosy Repeeivene) ee eearer nanny 14-00000 tt. aed ca =} FOR ee gary et yy aa eae ed bd Gen. emer POX IGSOTUS ee t. medico Alberto Chomat estide de miliciano y con Stola al cinto, metiendole 3 todo el mundo por tas © Je La ‘Habana. Se desem- omo jefe de la cimica que “9 los emoleados de la an: 2ompaiiia de electricidad devila,, : . 2 gateno mato, que tam- ace de tas suyas, es Anto- 3to} Acosta, quien, coma ‘t, fue por atios, enemigo 2t Castro, pues ambos mi- i en ef grupo de Mario itia, quien se halta en i3 '¥, af borde de la muerte, | a'los matos tratos a que Ce ed 2-Un tiempo, el tenebroso Vaides esperaba 2 un Supuestos exilados cu- 5 Que simutarian salir desde ‘ipers una incursion ron- 018 eubana. Se retirarian ~~ {clas y las lanchas patru- #2 convendria un asuerdo Dara que infittraren ta cambio de eso, se tes ia sacar olgunos Présos, fe femitiares en Estados $e Jes pediris dinero a $ Tambien se tes darian DIOS que saldrien en fa reubane pars que ganasen 2808 a ls boliteros. Y des pe $e les contedis una # €9 @ Cochino negocio fom que vienen de Cu- impidio et visje. Pero sstuvo listo, Y fas autor. con sus palizas 9 Ls Cabaha. Aqui quiede por 1s CIA y ilevo 3 Supvestamente, varias mi- Cubs, Ahora anda frey EO por Ix eatles de La Ha- $¢ ssbe que ef regimen © tvemenda case. Nadie fa CIA, que le paso af vente, CUYO Nombre nos re- Dor i scas0. Porque 0593 enel | . * POETICS EDT anNTa2008 mot ty bolt aed eid AG tid remy OF) & J = “2 re a ae ” weovecoa00g00cs pongveevooor ¥ es “ LL \ hoe 4 eoat are, mah... Carlos J, Artoleya, « HOMENAJE AL SR AREOLEYA ~~" Préximo funcs 28 3 tas seis ¥ media de fa tarde, tendré ugar un naje de cenfraternidad al setor Carlos J. Artoleya, recies fe ascendide 3 Presidente de “Fidelity “ational Bank” de Coral Gables. Este agasajo lo Ofrece Is Cémara de Comercie Latina de fa que es cf sefor Ar- beleya uno de sus mis caracteri- tados miembros. A ¢sle homenaje han sido inviladas Personalidades cubanas y fatinas, LIBERTAD se Suma @ este merecide acio fos méritos y perscnalidad desta- EtAiLI0 MILIEN, De tos voors Mas cotizadas en af ambiente ra- al & de 4 wee me, de Vue ae aha LAD ay EB TR IO ath UD, - en Miami, battlo RRR! a A EOS HE yo “0 crore aco Reciosme, una hoja impresa, anonima, Corts Luis Tornus, vie- iO amico de tay tuchas antico- munistas en Gants, Tratan de demos: sr su baigrosidad como “gangster, terrevisna y esbirro”, que pudiera vr etegida para Presidir la actiacion de velera- nos de ta B::gfa 2506. Cn ta Gublicicion ecrila, se le com. Para Con otros aspirantes que, Supuestaments, tienen el apoyo Norteamericeno, bien de depen- denciss dd yhierno o del par- tido repubsiczno, Se Propane que Se Vole por cuzlquiers, menos bor ef sentiagsra To-nos, Nos convescio Ja hojita que fo mas que convendria a “los veterenos™, seria elegir 9 Tornes, “que pone bonis ¥ mifita en el ejercito secrets y tiene pro- blemas cxn ta policis"’» segun di- ce el cobarce anunimo, Basta del dominio, tras bam- bealinas, ds la gente del “ring ing”. Esta buero ya de Ie omi- Mosa dependencis dal destierro, de las mentias df Sepytamente de Estado, y tos Oficiates cubs. nos, del ejercizg Narteamericano, gue viven y sizjan como poten- tados La livers-4 de Cubs, 6 aigun dia va a venir, tandra que Ccurrir por accion de los cubs nos, Que es 8 nvxstros 8 Quicnes nos ducle, Quizes haya Nagado, @n buena hora, ef fin de ios so- Diones, fos exeym y top Que se Comen los cheques, =e, Un jurado federal que fuzes a un grupo de cuhsnos, acura dos de integsar usa organizacion dedicada a fa venta do: drugas culpables a Jose (Cheo) Morell y a Jose Rode: guez, E} primero figuraha camo ven- dedor de sstomsnites 4a una 6 nocida casa, dedicate a este Riro, en la calte & def rusveste, El se. gundo era emplezdn del fostay- vante “Vizcaya”, tambien de |e _ calle 8 del surcevte, Este esta Blecimiento, sez alzunee gen bes, es propiedad ke Manuel Are time Buesa, aaudalauc: hombre de negocios que en «| pasado fue escogido por Is adininistracton del presidente Sots V, Kennedy encabezas un foblerno Chie nO a ba caida de bide) Cartso, El restausante “Viecuya”, que 1 Ore genase 62 Huy bien Cissy ‘ 22cant dae fendienda la wleveinn cee “Co Mite de mandetuies dt pszblo Cubino hibre” en fa Tv c-caink Ca! Ce Manolo de t2 Terre. Lucio sincera y desprentsz>. Se selene Cionaran, por corrsss, 21 ham bres. De esos, ef deszierr5 digira Nos parece mas redlsta eegir Sy que estos excoian 5. Asi ha bria concreso det 2 Zi0 y¥ t2cu- tivo det conyrezo. La Bahra go bierno, produce sarca horror en algur.as Zonas, Spry Comentario de Rotands Mas- fester: “Vine de Cues fore mas de 10 afics en un beta v=2 con 26 hombres, Evidememente ng eran 26 amigas. Ni 26 compa eres. Quizas, ni 23 robes, Be 10 meecen & titulo 68 amigos, patrice:s, curate. fos y hombres. A'gurc:, cone “EL Indio” y Rilae, 92 muri fon paleanco. A Kis: 15 mato {a enfermedad y fa aq. Lor Mas, $2 han olvidecs ae vrs dee heres. Algunos, hava Ge fos Mucrios de su farzin De ous Presos. Plo asisten a reciones, Le temen af FEI y a ia CIA Pudieron haberse quetasy ala. En cambio, nos aco- eaten en las taress revolucionesiss, 19 avon Wario, Maiens dctues tener § @stu presenta. A la hora 428 trig fo”. ; Si usted Feute.o « Cubs Libre, maize en aigune Parte, Conts3c,a, Com Pre armas y bales. Dene <tto cada semena, Integrece ex etpana Parte. No sea un $mrig 3249 que vine 2 ew pas ex: cana cet “haw citd cage”, Seg ta brarhre entero. Sea distinto a bs id Cantes, 2 los “vive bie”. No sez UN vegetal que no siente 92 como propins ka echnes de sus hermanos, Tenga exditan- cla, : Todas tas organtznssones ony buenaz. Siempre que se desveten Por Cuba, Aunque safe +2 erm Und pedrada, fastens of eexigg que to ha Watsdo como a una bape eal - Gesea poces sa gra nite de arena en ba bach poy ef © Fe ae wien ee tht aaee DES pee hmmm. ean 14-00000 fio en Holguin 3 ls edad sive el schor Joe Urbinn, jefe de presto pilia y padre de Cares. stu, Manolo, “Teps” Fos Rina, a quienes hacerars _ purtro mensaje d+ coz “ia kes que laboranes 6 areanara. 7 446 en La Habana, ef com- Ignacto Piero, aator ‘uavecito”, ‘La Cachixba ‘np Juan”. % y “Estre Preciosos . Sypsepas BSSDE 51 | benetty Gerais | BL 371-139) Gow depertiva y ¢* ee tee nee fades ies programas ¢? Vi2QA, Redio Cuba. Euzzcialmente 18 et ecucha pot el Neticiero ee Juan Anoder Fidricuet. Es recacior mayor audiencia en el sector. Per su apiitud ¥ labor conissa en Radio Ccba, oeupa tas primeras lineas en la focucian, Far su impeezdle die Giin y objzvidad. Tedo uno ee fa clare. Salscos. —<- ESTA NOCHE. Reunién def Co mité Palitico que apoya la con didatura c= Carlos Romero come Decans d#i CNP (0). Convocato- ria a las ocho y media en fos saloncs de Ja Ascciacion Frater- nal Latimanvericana de Flaster y D avencda. Tambiin cila a is Comisia de Propaganda del fickt de Romera. 2 integran Rend A. Leyva, Jost Luis i12s66 y meestre Juan Morena. Delini- vin places de le campoha elec i prepere tenmaccal Pats do a su excelente 60 y su tell decorado interior, ha sur frdo un fuerte golpe. ceb.do a que se iz use como ceo de dutribucion de estupeinzentes por mucho tiempo, por zenie in excrupulosa, que desscrecita al ¢ssierro. Aun al present, fa pre- vencia continuada en €] bas del “Viseaya™, de gente Maiteniose, ala que algunos atibuy sa be com dicion de funcionarios def baro de narcoticos, mantiene a bos pa rroquianos, susentes del sestz0- fante, con grave dato para la empresa y los zmplezdos. Se espera que el ernpizado del “Viacaya” y Morell, recon wna sentencia de mas de diez afos de prision. [an En w carta a LIBERTAD, 4 ex-vice-presidente “Felo” Guas dice que los abogades estaban unidos hasta que ta CLA rego d ¥il metal y fos dividio. Lo mismo ocursio a os perio- distas: entraron en Ia nomina Mario Barrera y Ramiro Boza. ¥ surgio’ el colegio de Salvador Diaz Verson. Pero resulta que don Satvador cobr: por fz FIOP, agencia alemana CIA. Y, Barrera, por por is a-ORIT. ie €3 una organizacion pantalla Departamento de Estado ame- sicano, —- jPueden ser independientes los que cubran de wn poss que sno esel suyu? Antes ue volar en pron fms comicios, abdzados, pero distas y tambien fos brigadictes. debian hrcer profession de fe mx dependiente: “que me exoulsen si sizn ordenes del extranjera. Que me Iap.den si cobro”. jwien tsa 1a primera piedza? 2u2 temos una Scutage, con Ciestra. Ayucenos. Patbba Roderio Femandss : “% Menda. exgenerd. dado del: ex-geesidente 2 todes en ef Zestienr 2. Se me ‘acu sa 2e Gee soy uno ics hombres eros ricos de la emizucion. Pero Aséarz me tumbo mao millon, me dejo ——— ‘Tan fabulose ha sito el nego eo de comurucece del ex-pro- dente Carlos Po ea Bayamon, Feerto Rico, que coando rune po con ws s0ci9 Labrada, este ecw on milloa contanie y $0- gare. Ahora Labsida esta aso- cado a otro milcazrio cubano, atten 14-0000 ‘ + t 1 i 1 ae menace nner meee So ce eer ate ney nen enaanene ~ * lead. cau Camaguey sigue a ta cxbeza de fa rebeldia. Incendios, exp'o- siones, interrupcion de !a luz e@ectrica, destruccion de sicar tarilias, letreros en las paredes, Hemando a fa rebelion. Y fusca Mientos. Ahora el comunismo quiere “Hevar a miles de comunistas ha- baneros a Camaquey, con el pre- texto de que la region no esta @ebidan'ente poblada. Los cama- gueyanos los rechazaran. ‘io ies Girigiran fa palabra. Le haran sentir su desprecio. Ei discruso de Castro con mo- tivo def 33 de Marzo, fue de d= sesperacion: no hay tecnicos. ho hay disciplina. En aiza ta “delin- cuencia juvenil”. Trono amenazador. clazssre- se la Universidad de La Habena Deciarare mayores de edac a tcs nifos de 16 afios. Fusilare 2 tos sebetdes. . Caliguta en accion. En secreto, surgen la, orga nizaciones de la resistencia en pequefias ceiulas de gentes que Gesan acabar con tanto horror. En ef exilio, todo el especro pero con militencia, se ayrestan ®@ syuder a tos de adentro con armas y municrones. reunion en ef corazon de Miami, Se entreno, pagada pesc 2 peso, una flamante ametra!lzdore co Sibre 30 8 un grupo incurs onsta. _ Antes, le habian donado grana- das de mano. Y cada unc de fos - gsiezentes en edad militar, cuet- a2 2 fa cabecera de su cama, un famoso AR-15 y mil balas Se sompera ef corojo. | ba medids de te confusion de’ animes y de temor al derrumbe, lo ds una conversacion de Hay- Gee Santamaria con una emniga intima: “Armandito ha caido en un pesimismo negative. Nol le ve salida a esto. Dice que fa in triga de fos comunistas visyos so- bre fos jovenes oficisies, ecuce Ges en Rusia, podria causa un gelps interno’. i fefiore v %, u ep, Ar: od “POR IG! YILS El medivo Alberto Cnomat anda vestido de mioano y con tna pistola al cinto, metiendole miedo a todo el murde por las caltes d2 La Habana. Se desem- pefia como jefe de fa ciinica que hicitron tus emopleedos de la an- tigua compaiia de eectricidad en Capdevila.. Otro galena mais, que tam- bien haca de las wsyas, es Anto- nia (Toto) Acosta, quien, como Chomat, fue gor 2°65, enemigo de Fidel Castro, puss arnbos mi- litaban en ef grupe d2 Mario Salabarria, quien sz nalla en ta prision y al borde de la muerte, Gebido a los maios tratos a que se le somete. Hace i tiempo, ef tenebroso Ramiro Vaides espereta a un grupo de sunuestcs exitedos cu- banos, que simulasian salir desde Miami para una incursion con- tra la costa cubana. Sz sctirarian Jas miticias y las tarchas patru- Heras. Se convendria un acuerdo con elins para que infilrasen la JA. A cambio de ex, se les permitiria sacar a’guros presos, a ciryos tamiliares en Estados politico, desde !a izquierda def | Unidos se les pedisia dinero.a Aifa 66 2 la derecha sin nombre, | cambio. Tambien se les darian los numeros que saforian en la jioteria cubana gate que ganazn unos peros-s bor boliteras. ¥ des El pasado domingo eristi a uns | de lusgo, se tes concedia une porcion en ¢e cochino negocio dea fas drogas, que vier.en de Cu bas E.U, Algo impidio di viaje. Pero tado estuvo Sisto. ¥ bas autor dudes norteamericanzs estan en posesion de todes los detalles de esta canaliada. Hace un tiemso, vino 2 E.U, un ex-teniente castrista que se hizo notorio con sus palizas 3 los presos en La C2baiia, Aqui fue reciutedo por te CIA y Nevo a cabo, supuestamente, varias mi- siones a Cuba. Ahora anda frer camente por jas caties de La Ha bana y se sebe que ef regimen te regalo tretenda cats. Hadie sobe en fa CIA, que te paso af ex-teniente, cuyo fambre nos re- sErveMNos, por $i sz. Porque Osurren cores Cemoniaces en eoes te WIT CERICDT ° rey . 2 prowl T 1” 8 $ beencthi sei 3 s ee Rey @ $ ws 7; eae e 4 ce oye, $ e pat 6 2 we 4A be SG e Sceeras, 3 730aR DAL HADe ae eee El présimo tunes 24 2 les seis ¥ media os Le tarde, trade’ lugar . or homesaje de coniratersifad al de “Fithity Matera) Beak” de Coral Getlas, Esle szgassjo bb Glrece ts Cimara de Comerta Cafina de la que es el setor fs- woleya one de sus mas caracteri- sadoy ecembros, A este homenzje han site imvitades persenaiidades cubenas y fatinas. LIBERTAD se fos mirites ¥ personazdad des‘e- " ES83150 SRILIAN. De bos vores mis estizedas on of exbicnte ro ee uneun ar tiawe ct ee mm -t fe 3 1i~ oe ' e : « H u . ‘ «& 4 - e 3 a t t ‘ t ‘ a iS. 3 ' | : Lj 2 $ : i . - CY] : i ¢ - F] “7 ' 4 : 4 i 1 f ) * . : te 14-0000 tearm TaslGs Mbt, son Bt or, Ot OG y del PC. oOo Fasilarem en, Cieg> de Avila a tres putrvtas culana que estaban Leta para elzare tn armas en ta erndilera de ¥) Escanrny. Ures de elian ven: dia relzescra en un camion en el Teatro Ieionda y «3 club At Vtien é- Cem La prenas een de Cuba m he dithy ‘eurada "7 one palabra de esie noo ‘er ef . we Sparetis: - a ¥ 9 . “ae te - . . . i aa ° . te hPL SALLI baby tals VB sat hh ght RE ca BLE OO ENS 0 5 COPEL ed ABE amend a i we wae cee el were ee en nee ee AS =. . Kennion. f exnertira » Cube, on tiers, en $ grande productor de . ye encima be Fielardis $ Conde Hoy Cota es un yris derhieaty al monsstive extere 7 en firma hada icierte. 9 pris de que Edtads stars es at puttin y ol obrero txice y mn hay que din Writs etitetotes con ef excelents ie nate fe P eee weer ele mmr on pengroso murca ca (6s estes dobles. . as Murié en Scieria a ba edad + de 92 afte ef sefor José Gon- galez Urtunn. jei2 de prestigio- sa familia + gadse de Carlon Marcelo, Minuln, “Pepe” Pav- la y Reeia, 2» quienes hacemos Wegar nucstey mens .je de con- dolencia Jn que Laboramos en este semanim. . Bs Marié ep 2 Hahana, el com positor Ipuucio Pisero, autor de “Suavecay”. ‘La Cachimbs de San Jun”, “Esas no sos cubanas™. y “Entre Preciosos Canciones y mmisica popular inolvidatles dr Cuba Libre. . - Bo . eo. Es ars ce ies fee €.bees fodss ss programas cs VIEGA, Race C-52. Essociairente se es Gecha poe el Neliciera de Juve donate Rodriguez, Es redacio expertise y ce mayor avudiencis es ef sector, Por su aztited y iter centima en Radia Cuba, ecope las pimeras lineas en be keeeciim For su impeccable die Gan y ebhiivicad. Teds uno é Un cuthane recién Degado a teral. Miami yur bs suelos de Va radcro dic “Yo te 3x7paeé un doble fon- do en un maletin, a un mien bro del caning central del par- tido, Escunfié aDi 50 mil dé ores en filletes americanos’ Me dijo cusfidencialmente que ” aquello ce exe an renvdio_” MUDANZAS | TSIS EMTS b ofcAciby Screstis ; obtegsaees y Sacceez iy MUDLO2AS E2SDE $16: Ae, aft. ai [sessly Gérels') (el: 371-1392; i bi [ i F r Ht Rel i lj att tebe cg wet te Sek pet EE SE eee reel a tEtre Sud outta ae ‘a 3 4 g 4, 4 x RRR RET Eee FTI 14-00000 7" Te penal me ne he Tee ke aw st . * EE = Org iter, Fay n 1 Portanvionos 4a Euontonams | MANIOBRAS EN GUANTANAMO x:oviENTO GENERAL DE Y PUERTO RICO TROPAS EN Cues, ‘por los tribunales Fidel Castro Ordena una dis- Gentes enceradss Gijeron en BTeTICANCS de tnfonteria, de Uta- stones de las feyes Bo eh cnizacion militar ent | niismni ta makers C4 domingg 500,% UNO Ge * Rangers , Se tas 3 mas y municiones, do ef pais el pasado sabedo. Que altos funcions-ias dela Cla, Serta armeas cet Brasil. Cada i flaman “la arnante i noticia no s2 hizo publica de Estados Unicos, ove en Pree pela ind wases, iadind } _ €n Ia prensa, por temor 5 que se anceriores, estuvieron a cares de Teco ne ~ Tene efectives vara Condenar a un creace un estado de panico en | 135 actividades cs tos enilados Se relaci 5 a es algo alo que el pais, que dislocase las tzbores contra Cuba com nists, vinieron eadh tone CON esta not poof de la zafra azucarera, que ¢2 ha- de Washington 4 se han tot & hecho de que una rer. dn siquiera arresta- lla en, grave estada de retraso, ; ica30 excion comercial norteamericana’ jualsmo de Cuba, fumeroios I ie de delitosse. Bad Ese a cenmemne | Ae ste mm cnmie Sitter ms ip de este pats son ets tf trasto-o de tanquesy arti- | io, nechos que pcdrien estar we $i¢o de explosives 7 miuricio- | eee Sector aey | tarde lmrenSinyn ne Raye Oe mer ue Manzanillo, Victorie dela | D2 levado at regimen Dordensr Fas precsuciones a Ia iva de. - foo poccutvg en ta Funes Cienfuegos, Trinidad, fsa dis sortie ‘ Wiis para bu prin ant meric Oe Be luchan contra ef bela de Sequa, Caibarien y ta [O° “ot medion ea te CA ° Ges modernos, porte bvisnes . : ‘a paradoja, de que costa sorte de ia provincia ce coincidia con tes senrantes no. Estados Unidos entrarca en: : flet Nam como tol 8 Pinar del Rio, dio pabuloatodo — biciss de Cuba fe bine novel de Gusntename * }8 Gulen fa politics tipo Trae a eeulaciones en esos domingo se acquro en tg fF 2s40 viernes, Poco Crrpuss, so : ron Giabolica ener. beat ee i “capital del exii'o7 que los fun Chenaron a 42 mitias de ta onsta . biepenong oun $ gistanwncmnes encore Pamtet crt,Gaeine Somn sims ce 5 propaganda opor- 2 Or.ente a Oczidente, ato lar- enttoreeaten con e pedo, ton wudlon oviones emprecier i : ide Bahia de Cochi- 9° de Ia isla, asi como fos del chard M. Ni esiden Quizas esto provoco Is stiemas : { Departamento ferrocarril, fueron puestos bajo aie concn vo porario St ks tomuni : ‘ ‘erable is e104 que severa vigitancia por tropas re ja de Key ap adeardsaindey ¥O en gran sctiidsd at oe ae , : ° "i ° Balsens ue 3c- Sores det ejercito castrists de jentos que pocrian extane de Ot Fa cares que rodes Ip base. que yo “inten cien mil hombres, i . Sprovechando fa ex, En La Habsna ocurrieron cons onlata", ; ibla organizado con tantes reuniones det Comite Cen- EL SUBSECRETARIO Y EL : dnidos queria impo- wal del Partido Comunista, os MANIOBRAS DE DESEMBARCO’ i jondiclonales suyos, jefes militares y tos encargados SEGUNDO OE LA CIA ; sor onden del Dépat- de ta represion, . I aa con ello, Lo mis Durante noches enteras fan Noticias Drocedentes de Suertg fuera como soldado montado vigilancia los “comites’ Rico, sostienen que a pear de La detignscion por ef pres. yecta. . de chivatos” en todas las tocali- _ tas condiciones desfacorctlesdet Stele Richard M4. Nixon dat Fg dle Emmett Choate, dades de! pai: ¥ se viefon ef sa- tiempo en el mar, estan teniendg «FATA de lntenteria de Maries on 3 de Washington que bado y ef domingo, cumentar lugar maniobras de Geambsreg — 8EO, Robert Cushenan, como « Boe fale y que de sus patrullas por las oscuras ca- en la isla de Vieques. (Esto oy, it'¢ ds Ie Agereis Centra de ty. guna ley f. ites de las poblaciones, - ho tambien aries Cot crem —tegancis, selesandola de te e bareo da Bahia de Cochines), @ Cs uns Gwision anfexe, énls Pagina 15 - Intervienen en tos ejereccior; por © OPENitiones @ Viet Nam y EN MIAMI fo menos, dos betziones norte : aeudizedo por e} comienzo de las iluvies, que han vuelto ine transitahles muchos caminos, esenciales para ef tiro de la caha aqui, por tierao intsfinid, Se interpreta por eos, 2 de nue. vo, el gobierns Roreemericany ha decidido acz'erar ta tuchs con- tra Castro, C2 Cran, tone’aia, embarrenco en’ iM asrecife sumergida a tz en trace de San Juan, El buzzes ae, frie un enorme boquete en un Pose @ le pégioe 4 14-0000 fetes scene tehcmttt vet ate ene te 2808 i 3 3 ° ‘ i : brananennecc.s DAGOCO. Hos Q nuevu anier- alicio de’ educa- » Alfredo M. el exilio, hace 7 amemosa la fe- lesia de San Juan etuo anoche una ” “perdo de las al- gogo: falieridos. _ 9 efecto ua Cal-- ten fs Primesa «oo 6 E halva una s0- dedicada a fa educalor Korbek Cen- 2 ed 2705 SW. " Univeridad “de Bumerys artis- de diplomas E John Lerry, + Michael J. Da- * desores Robert Rodrigsez Mo- » Espisysa. Pre-. § Pedaguzos, in BRE Re ee ene et cnet ., Fmanzas de sizcncs moreadas ce vi, eee ~ nf . ne 4 cb id ‘ : ta ¢t : aot Mm: we wn ee . - a brid we AVION BOLAS ee eee Sf + EL Intecral Revenue Service esta iestigandn las i “4 Operedas por an ke qe sabe que alzuny “Cresns” de la ja mayor parte de las acciones, Pero muy | en setzza. Pergre ef dinero del fuees ézhe pagar im- A m avisado etiollo que acuruls treemoenda fortuna en el jrecs izite en Cuba le atrituzen los agentes mis de Cinco millones de délares acucrziados en Miami El ex mivistyo de Defenca de Cartq Prio, Rubén Leén, que s+ hits famoso cuando sien sub de Edu. cactin, enande Ramén Varconrelos era Ministro, tiene una especie de e:ér-ito secreto con gerezales y tode con los que piensa ocurar a Cuha. F] pobre Napoletn inédi- to be hecho emcertir a un jardinezo -orteamericane vistienco storts 2 las reuniones y Jo ta hecho pasar por el comme] Saz.: d Kale del ejércite de Estados Unidos, Vaya pasatiempo inocente. Y i Carios ; poate SEASONS Ge gue Ties, OLS innery del Tra- J ex-Pacitecte Ge la Asam chad fies Craxs-yeme de 13). pro- de a Eeena 22 eg con ein Detiod se ¥ teense mxsdle y en sus Zan de ape Frendoneit enld mi . € 2d oowere, 20 €N cue ef Queens Colege de “isera York, que £0 Or LD Bes comsersa an ener. tice @ saerer ie Sere en m3 eto A = Sedo, en s22 tezarided edmie Sihierns, J gpretimenicn ine mr en ezasa Estos tits, rections ung fy bap ta gti, Ba cared tere “Tow de acuer- Le 5 60 con LiZ ERT 4D cz o:2 tn de mdierns Cuba te ocisza Perokzy que fin & poise 4 Lent ott ia ali es a. Usceamence, ke sido inci tedo 2 meceret ¢g2028 0 tes ecuree Gv eS Aan 14-00000 eee mp €.1 esear oF +a] arse _ 103: inte cha Mm tun —S : MRR en Nearegua y Costa Kita, p - we: r t : 35 Ficitores de neorig eg A donde funzia conn perades -en gn cents exe, de b eale Joe | feptesetraciin del “siden buy” op EG ermal de ie Power \ los “ady. Mla. . Con mrks eecretn, ta Eiken teniarde de me : anraria de Fidel Cas- We Ta grivees maces gti Dy. 3 tro, es trade ls mezatesdelng 9 ee y =“ Crete ee - a 3 Fan hecrs deccceg nm Con ¥ sonstruccines en Shami. me alamo e mi criencia de ome 3 Ciudadanos Ma- So, __ Nixon, Sem es KRemedr. ing _ - 7* - umivha sido pro---- ~~~ eae! Sata @ mises par rel aicalde Ste. = yg Sixto, que fue prepictario ® en la fecha del de las minas de hicrucartares > S07 2 Caba™, . » En su procla- Jarahweca, en Las Vas, acaba . ° . oe @o . 7 ; ‘ : Je alos ciudada- & chtener permiso yara levartar - om era Mole de zactamnientes Uno 2 quien a0 se le ken . tegrl del Gran 2 LT cae gn ee times | s.eie- sidente Nixon. Gutonomos. €j- “precio de los behion del inctio 2 + $08 comunitarios patricta: 100 mil dit Xa oP ; a ladanos mayores. ee apartam, : 139. Ya tiene pado a a lade Mow nae drt = ienes, mediante “Casa Bianca” de ezaro. el pre. Inte ig ape Giéa todos Ios “hiermna” by axes . we ' & presidir 2 los vecerams de Be . 2 ese aviva Ip pepa..! beigada 235 a tm bi de Sami, : ’ gurante de Miz- . buena semiza -. iran- Esta seccion fe rurro ba bade yee es epiran- fa, la peseca semens, @ eierios . @o . y “ Oficiales cuban Cd esereito nor. . ’ ” Oe * LENP (e)y Con-? teamericann que etaa gozando Agraderemes a tesestres Sects. os |. RRS BARES See es Romero de Ppero Bos files “bec sear, de mals ley en Ye evering die Sa ‘ cafe de camp2- Son muchos mzs is 6 1 corn d if rea. _ em ba propagan- ten en Vat Nem v9 ton av i ee Bidatura 2, Rene maatar mahena en Casa, cies ¥ Berk ose Luis Masso, “Ante estos enn tga Ae ee . | DOs idemin of FE ikem Ge ca ia an _ ez, Paquite Go- sombrero, - " hare cn -, Juan Como ante tos que Aunque Ray gor reciben ie ". ¥ nuestro élendo a La mistericra {1A, ha quendeques mis stone : een incunions a C> Que bien sciministraces Jes per. _— dose 1s vida y » vecxs yendo a Rilen mortar negeios, dec je H az frente a pureton, Serizs hens reves, i te, los candida-) A quienes Wi:tizers son tes y etiirns de apar-ammore fo mero 1, que He. \fos peros de bnins 9 Cuands exxpiecace Ye . - & on at gue eubren pem no pe. nimina, a ierenre Ben gern : won ane. ¥ chivatcan, pita se maa- reqociio de la henna come de fag ven el sector de 3 a scultos, penv factories y toe btcles que sain * dvierte entusias- Ge acting del fe eamizra, dos fineas que LOPLI hes, ose, Ocak, ganvo ¥ 2278 CARRERE 14-00000 tesde Cuba: “Una ombres y mujeres . Vinculados a Ics . del pais con fre- ! ado grandes conti- ares y Hbras ester- anoce por los doce + SOR gente promi- ! publico. Pero s2 {@n ex-capitan Ila >” Bonet, de Bx 'anillo, ‘casado con Le Castro tiene mas jan. dos cibzilzros do el cobre en Ia § Castro, sin permiso 9 W a veces poginco J Bmo, precio de § IREZ, valeroso ex. e ER Escanbeay. & sat f id QOTBADUIECCO ¥ EN YHICA Internacional “So- * sé Parti", fastivel boilable F 3} mcohane sdbado, § p.m., en = su focol 450 S.W. 16 Avenie - do, Es parte de su Comzaiio | de Socios para 1959. Con dos ; afamodas orquesta:. to Suf- ' filing Kind y la Sound Dis- 4 pisy. Se deslinan los Genefi- . cios a atenciones de ia juven- ‘ tud en sus proyectos edscotie + vos. Donacisn d2 $1.00. tne | BOOCKOVESE3990RF. 5369 FV NG bUgdo-\a sad n GN Eo NA FQ usw bo POOBOTIIVOIIVE DS BSOBTE formes: 352-3257. TROFEOS. El domingo 23 a fe | 1 de fa torda serén entrego- * dos fos trofeos doncdos por : Errol T. Sclilefonte, Director - del Centro da Refugiedos Cu- bonos al equipo ailéiice Gol- | den Esgles, ganodor del came | peonata 1969 de fa Lisa do Soft Ball de fa Libertad. Con- : tendieron Atliticos ds Nusvie | tos, Hill Brothers. Los geno. | dores son super.iscres y eme ° plecdes del Programa gora ; Pefugiaodes Cubanes. Es ecto en Centro Vasco. DIPLOIAA, Solidcrided Cobo aeAmericans otorsé Cigl mo de Axconocim'ents o Casistion Community Service | Agencia of Cade County tne, ; see H GTA COt CUBA. Seré uni} de todo H Show ds Gale. Orgenizado | y por totin American Review, | Artea: | de ido DA. Ficher Community School de Miomi Beach, de Ia B que es directora ta joven Mare | G the Alvarez. El festival ef 24 4 de Febrero 8 p.m. En conme- H moracién del Grito de Inde- qd pendencig, $s BALLET. Lidia Diez Cruz pre- sentoré funcién de Ballet ef B préxima 28, en ef Cade ) County Auditorium. invitedes B @ 20 nifies cubsnos sefucio- : a des. Serén acompaficdes por | B firs. Dorcthy lMcCroy, direc- fora del Child Welfore. eo * 20O00CCO990R einen Redo a G \ na i] « 3 : Poa? ; tot. ou d “fj 4 7 ' wpurd. 4 pa Sans aa a : Comversecitn entre Max Lemick y Rolando Masferrer en WOBA, terizinada la charla Teciada del pasado do- mings: “TG pias haber sido el jefe de la oposicién armada. El 10 ¢. Marve fuiste a Ja Universidad y tra- taste de hacer resistencia al golpe. Eras mis conocido . que Fidel”, _ “Mire, Lez, Jos estudiantes se asustaron cuando vieron legar les “seuuts ears” del ejército En su miedo comenzzron a ¢zcir que yo no era estudiante, gino un politico, Cuan Ieté a Palacio para que Prion ordenase Ja entrega a ry¢ts08 de las armas d2 San Ambrosio, ge me dijo que ne be, intentara. Y que desde luezo no fuera a Palacio. S¢ dizcom drdenes en el SIM, creo que por el corond Bez:s/n Cruz Vidal, de persegur 26lo a dos hombres, a Eusijo Mu‘al y a mi. Y cuando traté de relugiarny: en fa embajada de Méjico porque no hubo ningda tyvrvizieste popular en respeido del gobierno de Prio, éste y Avziiano Sanchez Arango, que ya estaban alli, le dijczon st embajador que no me aceptara. -. - “yy dinde estaba Fidel Castro?”. presunté ef director de “Réptics”, “Castro se excondis en la floreria “Le Printemps” en 4] Vedado”, dijo R. AL - 7 Pero dfjern: seguir: “Yo no erco que hay diferencias. : fundamen:2'xx extze Batista y Prio. Los dos piezuian =: : Idénticos firs en of gobiemo: el arcovechamicnto per- : 4 sonal, Los 4 s:teron muy rico. Pero ereo que ambos hicieron eontsIysones efertivas 2] desarrollo de la na- + cién. Yo hubiax eombatido Ia insurreccién esmunista “ do la Sierra ti Psin hubiese sido el Presidente. Despuce 7 wily tay un presidente a la vez en cualquier . YO 29 fodia poner en m lugar al cardinal ! Didlozo ratiady del pasado domingo en WQBA entre Ave Felipe y Fiolendo Masferrer: OPA ent “Yo me hite eindadano emericano ue ereo que In forma sods sficaz de ayudar a la liberscion de babe Pero no senurvig tnia sentimientos de Cubano. Creo que podemos infiuir em el voto en la eleccién de eongzre- sistas Que 86 engrienstan a apoyar nuestra causa. Yo - hago una distincim entre crudadazia y tonalidad...” ; puesta: “Carahiar de ciudadania es repudisr la na- cionalided que Dion 1:22 dio, La ciudadania es € aipecto | Juridico de la serismatidad, Para ri ¢s oportunista ahan- donar la de fa terra en que hemos nacido y que hemos : perdido por n-seteos errores y culpas y asumir Ia de una , sociedad de més nivel eultural y desarrollo que la nues- _ tra. No sesia ten grave si nos hiciézemos eiudadanos de Haltl 0 4 Paregsay que son naciones mis atrazades que i * , eburteg Goel Ee tga GVLN tlt sph eet ve TET sen ene etn genie oe a vedeet ON eee as Fmt a werrt ae Tie ne Como parte. ¥ sre er ona ah RE \ Re “Quizés yo srraatre wn sentimiente -antizanqui que heredé de tui pedse, om eoromel del ejército Whertadar, tublo de njns exits que decia que se dejaba bignics pa- 7A NO passes tenteamnerioann, Y de ici ahuclo mraterny, i o ensant cinnee. " HH weneral A bbe Khestatine awe varetih A bemenAn Aa i OM asatcon me me 2. AE gl fatanet pe ee att pdt allel 7 AM sees CR EP airs a otal eng ttn de ee nr ot Ge CTR hier 14-00000 Ode Lh Tas Nias CHPBOR ¥ or jefes de iz are sunists de $a cos. . Merejo Faszarez y ds patie : decenzs 2 i+ castrivtas e227 22 wrta” 6) Exccr Jnalments, sin etirarse karts a yaguey. e Miams to abeldes tn e727 y ayo '3 tone Ramirez, con Is ‘ : : IEA ot ies A OPERAS GS Senet sy tyscsa oO = nos Gue no ° eae ceneficios det Progra- 5 oS. Asemes Gus le weeze- Chan owe disra al Comits de Gsidarded, que funcioncha 65 41 edificio da Ia Agzrncio. 1 bostén fecha da la entregs 3 és Ciglema. oot LZCTIONES. Poro ef dia 23 - és Pesto los Contsderes Pé- 4 ; bias y Privodos fe) efactuae 7 Efecinaxcze, li rebz,2 Ges via erties pera elegir nue \j ton Goduy ¥ mm joven abizedo aA wa Lirectiva. En su local socicl 4 concede put “Buby” O-ero, ; , of 1542 Viest Flagler $1. Vo- | gzsa estar cxi220 con uma +32 h tin ds 90.m. 6 4 p.m. Co CF Carios Séitriess y thors jo e. mang Cue bh it ty fabti , a los que cum vein . 5 i. elementiaiss nurs ce la ley pe- . ral y ol prusetns 23, aselina- ‘ , : habia hecho ef exatzzice mai 4 : sisiém Electoral integrada co ff esta con Yoircs Suero, de ama cinal de Catetas, Feat él Rio, mo Presidente Froncisco Ro- | Gmiia de x—oearios cubzson Alfredo Abels, qed es propre Gj, Seuetorio, Froncisco Ieteres C2) banca: 7%, tario de en comescio Ge viveres ; Tevet. Trements piela ea Mii. i oes So ieee Ge betel oe Passa en cal Fre, bardebaaar a sada que Petron exa cfici , AIUAIO de Fomilios Cuba | Do” teabaio ai por alpen tex — ejercito revels ¥ £0 miciano. i aes. Joaquin de Posada, dis : ; Ningano de estct extremos toe cecal Kazuido colego y Presidents —wo mencionaty pa Abella ni repe; 4 Cee a oncvena os “esto” de te Cl, wien es 2 ope ches 3 an Paria Rice, se encuentra | Los , % 33 o8 Zisda hate ios en Miomi, el mat enze maniendose. Se p>. miembro Ge bs tibamales ters” : imonde detoiies de sv erie f nen tes aletas extatorias. Se ask = nists, a Ubro, donde cporece- 3 ma ci ois. | Pasece que toca 2 ertos cabs ‘ sin més-de 1550 fomilios Pero imexziiczblemente. kzy — Beros punes tes onas en caro. $ Uhones, th Edicién extro del y machos cvbenns condensts 5 Deca bs sumcaea: Justitia ‘ brovotie. Serb un sxito. tratas 2 kaser con medics 7ro- est contact et perpctue woluts 8 os pis Jo que cacen los “cules” §=—ssuneviquetsinere. ; $ 7 eee que van 2 haces com mecuss oo : ‘ £ODAS de Picte. Serbn’ cole ff Sbentanies Ach prodizn 1 prvi PT cxronrtito, de 110 I‘ . con gion pompa y so BL nes combutiexces b PIS, piupieted de “Abbertico” == - Let cae ire Nene enmee ee jcmms ecg LT Te at edar, rieisa ce wa~spocks” se mas | Poe aa cambaado rh Cepia ienion de to Hobe. pies bop ba niplancia Ce es | Uc eee Wo financio wot ta, residente en to copital vee Prics Ge Szxienia. en 90 seermiceamento | ; marclono y ectieo fusligador Expucscaa que dan bbs p> quto wna fieczecs nad 9 er § § ds te ron Se Cube, ee densa: Saas 8 898 F shone ms boc, 76 | ; jin de socordotss y odmrisa- ; be ies “Texsa I", con wis her. | : : doves desde al 24 of 26 do Gs Peete wore mesa histor es fa fecha en ef Fetsese, co mas contss fb pasta Fide Cas eee eande kangessas. per - ; Lact aee = + Ta a anor - 7 14-00000 _ ow -- Recado que recibimos de Pra- _ Probable boda: £'a, la be- dito, antiguo “hombre rara” de 0 hija del ex presidente Ba- — Aa 2 CVAS Andes. con sindado que “isla som Coles Moco Ca. 10 A GANDERO i lot Traficantes de drogss a jug S53, artista de cine y TV, ve- . ¥, que ustedes han denunc:. do en te7ano de Bahia de Cechinos. | $45 Criminales manejos, han cone AMbos en segundos nupcias. it, tatado 3 dos asesinos que mae Romance térrido, , t2n por direro para que los ata- Pr ory quen a ustedes. Lo unico que puedo decir es que los dos hie. No hay derecho o usar el ton oficiales del ejercito de Cas formidable recurso de fa TV, tro”, que podria usarse para ro- bustecer Ia conciercia nacio- nolista de fos cubcnes, por ne, ventilar inmundos lios fami- es — liores, chismes de cidea, co- _SUSTITUYEN EN EL CANAL e ul wufied 6961 “pt ogo “GVLUaarT ee abe te ale one e969 Fem ; 4 } mo cuando se lava el orroz : i : i ' + @n le pila def soler habanero. + El programa de Alberto Gan- : . 1 4 7 Y entre vulgares Iomentos! dero en ef canal 10 ¢s ahora el i : Fi = por fa hija raptads por el no-; programa de- Manolo de fa Torre. ; _ ¢ 4 vis, y la queja gichidera del | Hacia unos dias, los gerentes . : i 4 espuso burlado ¢ ' mvyjer' del canal hatian informado a: “y Hl i? ae g ton necesidad del psiquiatra,, Gandero. que el tiempo tele due. ue i xy = gpytombre erie avlens) ae mens Sd | F H - i alco. ht ' € chorizos y boc : todo lo contrario. AG , 3 . * Gandero no es un opositor | zg H eve g “Pancho” Varona es un b sistematico de ta politica norte- i ‘ Gis habra que hacer pu- de Consolacion del Suf, americana para Cuba comunista, . Ja.selecion completa de los del Rio. Vendiz salsas Pero se permitia opiniones inde- : 4 “eubanos que por tos misera- tomate de los hermens Ferrp, . pendientes y hasta criticas. : ‘ 30 dinzros de Judas se han fizo sus pininos en la politi¢a De ts Torre es empleado de Jo _ j sdo a éenuncias a sus comps autentica™. Y ha szbido can .; B.USIA (2zencia de informacion ii Looe i 2 6 que luchan por cuenta pro-| arse con Ia bolsa provida de Ia | + de Estados Unidos), algo a1i co Bi bees 7 - sontea ls opseim en su pa como otros tntos avisa- | * mo un erivtin del “ring sing” 8 : wen bee IN . is paisanos que sicntes un safe | dirizen por telefono los : aa AS wien parece -tes jefe en Miami horror por la factoria. i: deh i . Pero Varona tiene dificul fes pata expresarse, como mi hos hijos ce vecino gue no h: ido @ fa escuela. Que se come deal camblo 8 wna para los cubanos des sata miserable patules de dela : $f un pajaro de cuenias de = Bpelli injenis que segun los en- terados, ese co escandalusos | ae tessados? tot OT UNos cuerran meter por is 4 ‘: bacanales pass gentes que parecen las eses y las erzes; que se piet- lesbezs otro jo de pania- " honibres, en su retire secoleto de den en el trabalenguas y los z |guados en que YE Nitio Pilon” 7 . Fort Lauderdale, picapes. Los que lo mandaroi © “EL Corsedur Kresto” sustitub | . Este y los de apellidos Lianeza, al radio al pasedo martes, rin a Miro Cardona como pre- | wer Villafeha, Mossles, Gonza- ton tus amigos. No Jo quiere: sidente titere de Cubs libse? fez (el pato), Siessa y otros, hasta bien. We shall wait and see... | ei numero de 31), parecen no te- No todo ef riundo tiene f; ner mas mision que denunciar de- cultades para ta tribuna y fz m Poi de armas y barcos destina- sa de conferencias. Ese afan d Gon a golpesr 3 Castro. En su des fos cubanos por escrtue, por 5 coco se han atrevido 3 concusrit 8 Wsatarse, por hab!cr en publico fos ¢-hunales fedessles a acusas 3 nut hace poco fevor a los oj Se ccngaiiotas, ; de otros latinozmesicenos mss! ad discsetos. aeaennC ERNE IES Ie wii.sthatbeaitivengn Yreeuipeepatpnmcemmensnnnnec eens etd pabe ta ee wie. ctnmmenemncie minane ninmemanannran in wy etna erent ia dea seer ene Seas . wertitninnnennm seen o 14-00000 RR SE SE BERET Se Ca gy rn + eee See ete UT, ot 08 ter nee etree ee ecw TET ee z ' ‘ ae aa _ fade 21-1969 P42 06 ae . ‘| nieron en ef csare del hotel “Congress fon”, proximo af se |W. Jes Berasom bos sutetines de billetes de a mil. En tensids, cle a a . ard . Sa AY os oa | ee Ney 2 “yg ee ne ne sh i © ee ee sat ee ie enero) Ko spong sus cenit @ les ax tque €] Ceptan, cuands despes? él avién va carzado de sentes er con cualquier suste. i Que se prea de une wampa jr - so unéuce a la cabina de iis cilotos = { * Salt, Cito Negue acid sea lanzacdo al esp ‘ , Que se imme la caliza de pe Cispositive secreto, de gis paraliz Que se beza viajar en cada a hombres arrados de excopetas de amvton, So RUY.ta Gus en 326 ZrOTUIMOS Mess se anculate Un Agni Ce exitites cars al que se deria Epuyo econumns y politi¢o pela teitetlecer .-. repmen democrzbics en Cubs. : Alzo au como ed tristemente ceixtie Conejo de June Mito Cardona y ~Tery™ Vrrona. ! No ¢s r2}o. su todo te contraris. : cibir ayuda de Extadés Unicos o ézi dubia y sa abuela pars ectar a los russ y tus lace- yos de nussize pais, j Derpses cs todo. les rugs y Fizel Castro estan er, el poderen Cuba, grecizs a a xvoda del Departzmenio de Estado, de la Azen- cia Centril de Imeueencia, de Romo Betancourt, de Luss Mie oz Marin y de ~Pepe™ Figueres. | kes dilig del = : ‘ _, Sin ellos, to se kubiese dictado el embargo de arms al jek Que se pague un premio a cual cito de tz Prpcbtice, oa hubiesen Depot aviones y barcos sepid- tn asaltante. ] tos de armzs pera la insurreccion comucssia a Oriente, Las Vi Que se haza piblico que los cu_—_t. yc « Muchts de ellos, como el C-46 que Bezo Pedro Luis Diaz Lant grear a Ccka puedan csar los a y Hubert 2i2t08 a Gezezvilla, en fa Sitsra Meestra, f dia a Varadero a trax a kos ref por la CIA, dl socaize de la “camp's dal echivar™ | castrista. ; Kuedos, no hemos tenido un Roy Rubbottom, ni un Will Lo del premio al que capture al jam Wielzs4, ui va Hesbert Matthens “desl: de se = para deer el entuerta solves jNo seria mejor que los cubsnos en ef exilio “ democeaticamente 2 50 tresbres, como un coneso de la emizracion y qoe estos delegasen ea un ejecutivo de 5 para poersa? gratts a Varadero son mamtenidos i hacer la . No existe otra forma de asegurar el acatamiento de los No nos comemos. ee Nosotros go somos ef estado libre asociado de Puerto Rico’ P Preferinos segrit siendo una racios independiente que elja a oc3o La bola qse corse por los corrillos del State Department sobre a r.geso a ons politica de “ayuda a ba facha conlsa Castro”, ha | Begado a Sized Ojcta so sea una bola de karo, Como era de experar, m:dia docena de trazaldabas esta dando cattetas y rzniexdo zeones para sex cada quien ef clezide (the chosen inttruczest) como les Marnza Sos “spocks” (ayentes de [a] A) que se ccuran deesins menssteses, tes Ce Pzbia de Cochinos, cuztso morteamericanns miste- Kowos que si sirviesa tuvieron Ja Conteris de identuicane, sew puerto de Mieni, a sos cuaritos “ynos™ euhans y kes diéeson: “You ase te chesea metruments fos Ge abesation uf Cubs*, pesiodistas y excribiceres comenczron a pros ectas al “vicjn Mito”, 3 Manuel Aricue y a Varona 2.lat proces de in diatka y revistas let pentedis de selevision. Se atriesoa sunturnas oft. in75 y los Toturce sebernartes de Cuba s¢ hiciesca ecdeas de sevietarios y geatésetzetes. Se mcdacon pera revideccias lujosas ¥ visjaron wine ocupando hutcies de lujo y commiendo como De sccresto, ba fempara de Alctino dejo de hacer mifessos, A pots Ss incase ef ataque amcodo, fueron sttertedin sin Si aentos y menuezidos en el compo de Opa Lixts como de- Encuentes communes. Snbre a marcia, 1 tania decidido por tos hesmasieus Kenedy que el “gcicen ty” Actime, con el cerebro Pinveto de los mosquitos, seria ed “Leenkse fuene de Cue”, Como si pudiese gtane el campoomato de buco put tera Estos prchombees faeron ulvidesos. com excepcion de Attime, Git wen toro Pedal oe en iaare me maroc 8 estos tienes. ¥ de Vasona, saa ks mutetas ; son de emeferza premctia. tes de tacca de dita denominacion, apes se hebla, is ogentis AIP cfrece en ee | Mi: wee en OO, Len mcm en nl Canna he woticing tratos, Nes En isle de Pres sce gee " Sic mayor € cdictirersien ; : s #2 comunists o rife tbo : , mes, con el grecesin de witen- : ’ scar lo “erucecibn ce is ni- : : fea y ‘a juertd”. Hosta : stars poson de miles, los ab - ; fos ave el sécaren de Gbs . ‘ mertiene brie vigilo-cim ex- } vere, de los cuales tos wit | fee ot 14-0000 +) sgtoseesest = i ‘ os la Primera al de Médicos 4 lugar oa ef Four Anmbos comoarend:dos ulio. Trebojen adesta Mora, a José §. Les- alver, Agustin iqve Hvuertas, ' Juen temas. & —editor-di- tA Legislative memoroble 36 el Derecho je de miésica Esté olojado b conectados. ima del N.W. ‘ge Bowl. | dete de Con- [enedos por. . Sobre Pla- ormunizocién ; de fa Es-ue- “| RepGblice fi- iDiez Sesiones peatives perti- idodes espe- . - Covee, tity. cerrd el ciclo, la discurse ra ys femn: “Ha. por fa Educa- dora generol, { Optioniss Club jOs en 2341 N, 7. Lo informa L 0 -pGrIDe Fucrign dal Dw 25to fruccion xe tn nuevo es 4 al ceniro do scas dmbuientes y sentras en borrins pobres. ¥ cerra d2 ctras. En el presess2 la Eibiicteca de Biscayne registra centersres de visitores cubenos y Ioti- creatien nos. _— eOe En cuzbio el “Venus”, tam bien azusru2 gvertero del mar, ‘ ; de ta fisza de Estados Unidos, 2 Prenso: Vie | donado pox bos munifices de la | Cla a Mizwtito Ray cuando su | allyhoo”. ea el que empeza | ria la gue 3 plazo fijo en Cuda, | es ahora pogiedad de “Nino” | Diaz, ex-cnczandante castrista de j Oriente. Escz en excelentes con- + diciones, i:iterdose gastado ba : bicoca de $20,000 en su ae- ; glo. Lo: catanos residente- en Puerto Rico y Nueva York abrie-! ron so te&z 2 “Nino”, heroe del desexturce del “Senta Ana” en la cosz de Guzntanamo- Baracoa cxundo Pahia de Co- ’ chinos. “No” ha andado por Costa Rice. ¥ afirma que “esta vez $2 Lire” aunque se desplo- men las esizzas, EL PADPE Lévez reitera fa conlinvided de lo “Compoia ‘per ls Scisecién de Cuba”, En su pice espiritual y reli gloso. Por le Libertod de la Pete. ’ i pOvtieTtets det gloria Calta | Gurr _ ature. 33 cai letalmen- . ; oper Rgoinetas y cave prin! ° os cal otj22+0 ora el acopio de: , RL Y Gussciones, se unio A. : esfuerzo ¥ kasta entrees s:s for : H es pore be 2rertura de un bocal | a i scad gor facilitase el contacto : ¥ ke tt-ros Prowto. explez | dos 2 sorido de Ia Aoeneee Cen- took de ¥ece zen. Gores dc Tptds que “ie casa de Helena” se dedicase a tarezs con propos amtdcs, evidie- |‘ soa 2 Sos boituinerus, empujan- Gztos 2 coestituirse en om org feumo mtd con fines de recrep.. Han p2szco los mets y ahora _ “hea de Holguin” no existe y sf edme, exdie ve en-era de ello. Es a=br, d “Cicb Patrioticn todas +2 fos resultados. Lear: 20 wew Flaties, a ta ura de fa tarde. Teleiono: 642-2155. B samo oe LIBERTAD donde ec2zyor paste periodistas san brSenzeros. : { poate BZ on Pettos pn f gi “CL Petriotio Esttyv | Peper”. gue kobe wenkde fun ¢ os CMeitta, pero eficien- | NE Boia, Cike Disk ¢ Gve quicron encauzer sv Prozio. Czstino. Pero yo estoy ente equelios que piensa qee a Cuba hey que dorle Reesino concurso para volver @ bseerfa una Paria grande, GPC y generoso. Cubo re- quiere de todos y cada uno de ses hijos. Trshojer siem- pre, ne desmoayer en fo lucha y teforzar con verdcdera fe su volimted en el esfuerze y en ; el tadcio. Per eso me siento org mis compotrio- , fas. Sempre dabemes soiuder : I noche, como si fucremos @ resresar mofuna. Resreso- , Semos para solver a equella Cubs qve vive dentro ds co- sotras™. . : "Reinaldo Cruz Pino. sts { “Mo heremos concesiunes a j fos comonistos. Sét> cedere- j mos ante equellos que estan i def otro icdo y deszan retos-- {@ar pera colcborar con neso- fros. A ellos estamos dispues- fos @ stserveries une solucién - blo pocemos ocep- fer #5 ef chondono de territo- to elzuno, ni fo presencia de feos ceseenistos cqui”. - NGU- YEM VAN THIEU, Presidente Ge Viemom de! Sur. “Resasto a todos los hom- - 4 Vo tliat tehsaveidinke + 2 pet Loe 14-0000 DATE —201-042669 8 12 sun 69 201-042669 _ : THE AZOVE DOCUMENT (5) IS CROSS REFERENCED _ ¥O THE 201 FILE CITED UWER LEFT MAKGIN : re A a iy . t + Re (ORO Rien Set 14-0000 ~ ne Nerieeains . TO: Assistant Chief of Seaff for Intelligence | Department of the Army ATTN: Chief, Personnel Security Divisice hehe ve tadaieten ob eetiees FROM: Deputy Dircctor for Plans supsects:© MASFERRER Rojas, Rolaado Arcadio : : MONTERO, Lacila ys Fi 2. Reference is made to your requests cated 4 April 1969 : concerning Subjects. The files of this office contain volurinons information concerning Rolando Arcadio MASFERZER Rojes, 7 reports on whose activities have bees givea broad dissemination ° throughvet the Intelligence Community, “ou are referred to Bumercus disseminstions already sect to your offi-e; two of the more pertiacat of these are attached for your coavenieace. fae ee Reaanattaatnt ARB 2. The files of this office contain no additional isformation _ #egarding Locila MONTERO to that on your trace request. _ 3. Bis suggested that y-u may wish to query the Federal Bereag of Investigation and the Immigration and Naturalization Service directly for additional information corcerning Rolacdo Arcadio MASFERPER Rejas. cecrsujasie.n > uct. 3 same checks 2 attachments as sizted above “") RIDICE: IKS/NDS /oke BASEDON: 2Z01-042669% (Husberd) : - . 201-094478% (Ex-Wife : : . FILE mi: 201-042669 “ng: Start _ me oe ~ “ ame < mop 4 eons tee . oe Be a _. FILE IN ProVaee® L 14-0000 ones: eas rT Urmareeemacareteath a ait 14-00000 ne co ™ SECRET ~ (ohrn Fiiset fay DOCUMENT TRANSFER AMD CROSS REFERENCE SURIECT OF Om UME NT . ae tT ttt OF scatitm 1. ee ot peer an, 9. #ENP ATH Om Qaeere pac, eveem aa. fe. care ~ 7 @. eowert inn Pats oF tare. je. semuation 7 / MASE PROLeAMD se, PESermnaED ts _ __ POC DEFT ION 1% €n068 atreanaD To THis Fie Ot vir we. PERTINENT 15 COMAY ION ae. tN — 7 - . , MASFFRRER. 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Gone, 1 Fo PRO: S2Cin T FORZIGE Lissey ee ee Ho diseex, Source (Teas kep) access to info doubted,. _ | FoR NO. REPLACES FORM 59.92 . coe ay taun ss 688 werci way ce use0 HUE KRECOKD | 2 5 o ws - ss, _ 5 i ; ; Litanheg $ GRave . | Rivcets Orricen | SUBsECT | To { i ! russ Sct ; , Efforte of Mexican Students to Get Bare SM OISTRIBUTION Tes pes nese | oO Coban Scholarst pq a Bsr2676 i | i To ri oo i SECU BD PORSIGS Srscey. . | { H } ‘ ‘ q : i _ ad t FORM No. REPLACES FooM 59.52 vlsunss 688 wren MAY BE USED SOURCE RECO 3 t RS ae - Steen ee we ae ‘ 7 . . 4 at - | ed 4 : ‘ ’ - 4 . Scale ae FIELD OISTRIBUTION OATE 40RERED SOURCE RECoRp REPLACES FORM 59.92 WHIGH MAY BE USED AN em u on ‘ aN : ) 0 ; a ° . § $8: . i e i | iB aud an an ae el RT Ee Nt mene lh Teena er meme ea eet ea 19 tt meen Snare tame Aa otra ai RL we aoe Ne i poe fee” eases ute eect oe i : : ~ _ ae | DATE OF ter coa ring a BAC Para, 1. BitiKiley — fare. 2 = itzwuy mae __) ePcars Oar iceR ————____ l TLS/ ick ‘ Planned irevel to cuba from Kexico in = [wasn eutemunon pea ale iq BE oe? . Connection vith activities of tp Casa de Th arto i las in 1964 i See Teport for chances mede and Leedquarte rs Comments aided. EWE Gas SEES row cae ___ SOURCE RECORD oy | 2 ' = is. . & a ciceker ny ? 5 4 me peatee [. DATE OF InFoRMance i FIELD Ko. ; : ~ 18 an 64 URiPoaT : : ; i eae | FH-S626 | DATE AC ACQUIRED j CARRE 30 van 6& tee ; | FIELD DISTRIBUTION at ND. : i ic vate 13 Feb 4 : — ial ee RR nes | GRacE Be? ) MEPCRTS| OFFICER ee ee ence TO WASH. DISTRIBUTION. © 5 | boas wecceatep | Addition Asslements for fensere Sar REN 31575185 | of the Coban Eubassy Staff in RASE co En Pe : cty ke 1 | = 3 7 ! SECRES BO FOLSIGR pisom, i 4 i TMi mma t 4 tL. men : _ a -—— a ag eee : : : 4 taunss 6ES wricn may er usep ' ae —— } FURS 0. REPLACES Foam 59.52 SOURCE RECORD eo : 3 , PRosecr : : ee 7 ~ —— DATE oo InrcewaTion | a Mo Preject 17 éx2 && [re ese { pare acousis _ LILskig FIEtD DISTRIBUTION J feb € Technical Prozless at tre Elearo Jileke) Flent in Cabes lecision of fatan Governcent oar 3 onge Coben Zcozeay on Sugar on COMMENTES (mtascm POR RECTION: CusTCeERS ano Dead EVALUATIONS: BPEAL caatacmTion ow Loan NOTES: Cosme 50 Puial cre.5 SECRET 30 PuLZICE rzser% (fee. ¥o Disses. Previously reported. Fer S4s . rn a 7 ea lboa - FInd cee Sua rom se2e SOURCE RECORD o |; 2 ee | oo PRosecr hizuycy 3a .vosect source fara l= say 1 Para Ze bl Atileg Suevect terete, { > —_>—— = aeehbes a re IT ee ae ae . . : * 4 @ROSECT ° . CATE OF tRFORMATION - oA " _—_— Jon 6 --- im GRCE ei BATE 2COIRED | jen & . _ WASH. DISTRIBUTION jc Teval wecueis | Tisniseal of Homesemals fron the Cuban CATE | _. - Ministry of Yoreign Lelations GRADE apca — 2 Cuba SECLET POLZIGN DISszayr : i é Bo diesen, by ¥E/Sh. Marginal roe : ue foe 4 pee ‘ ro 2 g | . "| l } a po or te <8 6s! s ‘por p eo TORN RO. Gog REPLACES rone sa.sz SOURTE RECORD | 3 _— sao mere NDT COON SR Lali emeeeeeeem eras a oreerne re t cs . | Eval, REQUESTED ———___ 4 COMMENTH: (REASON FOR PECTIC: CisTtOsns OND DERE Cra varions- SPECIAL OCSTHIBUTION OA Loan mores: Siumente yol ris. e1C.6 "| SECHET EF) POLEION DISSEM 7 ’ “‘Phie revort, previously not disseninated, was added as a coment to the diesem of U7G 4920, CSDB 3/660,810 i i * ! Yun? eas SULTeyremzez: SOURCE RECORD : | | i ; f rroser” — . | DATE OF inroR“snon rieue No ' me 7 H ia Project a Inn 64 z 7 ; “ource — "| Date AccueLD ane 7 | Linen —- ep] i suasecr . : Hexicen Cultural Yovenent, Fro=Cabag t Teva, weaves” i . Nexican Youth Organization DATE ED. | : . GRADE AREA : eed : To Mexico /Cuba i " Saeanetnras Geeane y FOR REACTION: CUBTOMERS ANID DESK EVALUATIONS: SPUCIAL GretemarTioN Ga COAN WOES; COMMENTS 35 FELD. Eres j SECKE: BO POKZIGN ZIsSEx _ i fs i Mo Diseem. Ko intel value to custoners. pe : eo icentifiahie traces on Tovar or Kernandes. Cne Jose Torar (cltizershis not stated) . Was SEEERE included im a list of People who collaborated with the Cuban Enbagay : in Quite, Ecuador, in Sovenber 1960. (¥e3)} : : . = rae ww dgallar may te identical with Hafael AsUILAR Salarantes nentioned in Hx 4527/ June 63, Dek 27439 ard DEA 3931S- hafael AGUILSE iscluced in list in BM~1907.| Conies of : the last three documents meationed being forwarded. Can toe St:tion deterzine | i whether the &gailar certisned in SKM 8431 is in fact AWTLAx Talamantest i i ————— ——! TOUTS can RUcts rom ross __ SOURCE RECORD o 13 I Ane maaan atm enn oe _ , ee ei ee { emoscr x “7 DATE GF INFORMATION Fi. =P . Marea | 25-27 Fos 6% i mR oo ~~ DATE ACCUIRED —— _ } SOURCE LITZAT f 25 Fob~ 1 far GO | _ Bite FIELD DISTRIBUTION | a1 NO. wen oe & 12 var fj —— Be? [err CFFICER - — suesecr : Is gst Cooperstisn setween the cuvan Eabaeny ini WASH. DISTRIBUTION | ©5 PEVAC. WeOUL ares vexleo City ani the University of 315776388 - Riewoacan [Date GRADE ca] COMMENTER: IELASON FOR MIECTON two coports cachined for disasmination. | | | | = Foam No. REPLACES FORM 53.92 rsunss 68S wrics may pe used SOURCE RECORD “yexico/s cae a - —_ CUMIOMERS AND DCSE fvetcations: sPcolaL CISTmMBUticN On LOAN HOTES: Com mEnTs fF o FIELo, etc Senet BD Fe IGF Listes Smeal ae «went mince re ore eee ele pence gg my es cen ante oe eee ent ee ea a tein ee aitathise eeeteieA ea Wee —arerememenrsemau eA ANNE etahtaPe te, lermettenntarcnnnenee ww: tn sh ers eat nt nbn . DATE oF INP OP WET ION. 5P Lo inr 6% FIELD NO, | *2Pcer7 " . SOURCE ~ DATE ACaUiaLD OP a ‘ , i kar 64 <n ener Fox Suasecy —— Pos ible iravel to cube of Genla Karin Eernarcez, Mexican leacher SEKST ORD PCLEIGH Ligspy No dissen, Xs intel Valus. * ‘PE ROTO eet eer eee smn ~ , TEMES ope Seressts rom see SOURCE RECORD ee ere ttt tt. esa FIELO OISTR-BUTION i. een 2 =. Ss te i os Eve. Recuietea” | ( Aeza eee pene 1 kexice/Cuba : MOTs. Conmebte Fo FIELD! cre. s on Pn ncn entry et | Reports OFFicEn WASH. SiSTRIBUTION DATE , co Cube Guinea } Conmenrs: S@LASON Foe Sconce: Customers ano Desa EVALUATIONS; SPCC lA SeaTRInUTION OR Loam or 3: COMMENTS To CLD, ere. > SECEST WO POKEIGY DIssoy —— | ! t Be Cissen, Xo intel value, | ahaa i . A 7 ' ! Fors No, REPLACES FORM 53.52 IPCE nv. CH 2] ‘tmunss 68S WHICH MAY Be een SOURCE RECORD . ain : , . « | oe = Proucer 4 BATE OF INFORMATION Teeltation te 2 to Dr, Ruten Pare Sa, Eolivian Poycician te Visit Cuba DATE ACQUIRED 1 Kor 64 Pye ; Cea REQUESTED Serermetaare, (OLASONM TOW REMCTCM, CUSTOMERS AO CESK EvALUATIOAS: SPECIAL DI OIstmaCTiog GO LOAN WOTES: SBakT §O PCEEIGN D1Sscy Eo divecen. Ho intel value, REPLACES FORM 59.92 it ’ Som is 688 wince way ce useD est | : = | | ! fo iariiasenenneieeeemeenten WASH. DISTRIBUT ON €S ~~ P DATE BD } . GRADE AREA ~ to Hexico/ Cuba [Bolivia WOTES: combems 8 90 tan, ate” fy ee SOURCE RECORD an 3 cee oe etmeniticin ee . r av oo me Cee . ee Pxosecy DATE OF inFoRKATION LLAIVOY/ xp 4 FIELD No, nn . . Fov = corly var th meron Lf source TE ACOUIHED [atte [ -REE?, B61 fare Us icacy ZZ Feb ~ 10 ar o& nied = i base ___FIELO DISTRIBUTION | #1 No, is AE 28 bic asding [ee | | . ‘ce REPORTS SeFicER ——————— H suvacr yn PLS Seog a : | Incael Cs81g Fillecas, ee President of the WASH. DISTRIBUTION ¢ Pid Top ‘evan REGUESTED : pS UTION Metiearczban Lostitets of Colturny éelat igayte ee — Fo Fezico/cusy ; evALUATIONS) SKC bei Te Wee NOM CUSTOMERS ame CEsE EvaLuarions: sreciaL OtsTmerTtion Om hOAn ROTES: Combanre TO MELD, EYE.) i SECS By; PLASIGN 4 SSE . : | | | ! FORM NO. REPLacrs. Fore 22.62 en i ‘1 auNss 688 WHICH way ef UsED SOURCE RECORD . s Mtn Nba ce tise sig a an aa — ial : : . i . : . ; . . / : : . ; 4 a —- : 7 . ; ; : - ~ H : { SCI Mt mee nee tae Ne ne <2 germane: 7 — BATE or FORMATION i ye ; : ° - y JELD NO, : uP 2 Kar Gh . { Riaser 612} i ° source : OStE AcouED | Texan S612 i : * “ar 6% es pe i i : i } eval. ee aueeteS Voezuelan, t3 gO to & Bésr390| | VR ee 7 3 i i ee ee | . svmsccr oo 7] ; j | ; stan _| | #fforts of cose kafael Fytring Loreg, { j Cubs i el ee o/Cuba = ‘NO fuss, cree | a — H f For No. R ‘S FORM S292 i 6pe RPuce — Uy ee ee ‘ ne Se : 8 es aren PROsELy DATE oF INFORMATION ‘ i E.P, SouRcE ~ DATE ACGUInED _ 20 Har 63 ! Bez ST RERDATS OFFICER Sumsect To i FLS/ get . jos : [ 8vaC. REQUESTED ‘ 2 be i - i t Co ee : Mexico Cuba ; _ COMMENTS. URCaSOM Fam MEAECTIONS CUSTOMERS AND Bean Cracuarona? SPECIAL DiSTRUBUTION O@ Laan NOTES; KOwmente Fo MELD. ETO) : SECLET BO Poaricy DISSEX ; j 3 I i i ; { ! ‘ | Xo dissen, ES intel value, (SOLES cos Setettromt sass SOURCE RECORD a Ott Ot pate a he mse PROAZECT — — ~~ : : | OATE OF INFORWATION 24 var O& i Ll Apr 6& LITAMILAg H FIELD DISTRIZUTION Te ee DATE Cozments of Joaquin : Zayas Ez Arzas, Cuban WASH. DISTRIBUTION Aztassador to wexica, @n the trial of FATE 2 Ase & 7 I SECEET wo PULZIGZ DISSEx Dissecinated ay 1ecG £ ~ : ' FORM NQ, REPLACES FoRM 59. 92 “2 5un es 68s WHICH MAY Be sen SOURCE RECORD ‘ j pe L [ Gkace —zxex Tomer a RivORTS c OF Fale : i suBsccr anne 4 : j ' { t Marcos OUKIGUEZ Alfonse ( SRABE Beprbaser seer | Soe FIELD xO, . . REPORT ce er: P caterer ~— at ae i een CATE atQuiReD is Chace VSTT Sage: an eee rE ; Sil MO. y A Le bea, PEREATED 3/577, aba + COMMENTS £3 Fetim eres . _ 3 ARGS ek niin « cree ee oe are Fe ce cme te arpa . - CATE OF INFORMATION EP 2° Mar 64 eed ACQUIRED —— Lit 1 apr 64 Efforts of the Caban Zabassy to I ite Enovledce on FromCuban Mexican Personalities “ap. | ! ree Se _ 2 {24> Scovss 688 cits rom saz SOURCE RECORD a ade RCN te ta beg nem ming woe ee nt Nan . vee et beam en tome fh. I j H : tree i ron greets ep, PROJECT aa _ Source \ SUBJECT } | ; to. - REPLACES FORM 5932 - ‘sunss 688 wuice MAY M 39.32 LITAHILWg Restrictions on Cuban Government Scholarshi pr SBu@T BO Farley DISSE Bleseainated oy H/ St. é WHICH MAY Zz USED BE UstO SOURCE RECORD tee RTS OFFICER ~ See coment oa Source hecord Sard for £:x 6721 for source descrirtion for a vensorn- ~~ = ee - tae LE OM oe ea : rons No. Gag REPLACES Foam 59.92 SOURCE RECORD . ; 24) , S PSUN Ss OFFICER Vevat ReGuESTED + 80,295 | ba /Hexice “4 TS TO ewe. £7C_) : Comme L jaeel A NN ROO, intint,artne meee nL Airmnpeomeeteree a PRO. 0 OATE OF INPORMATION . ; we . BP Late # DATE ACOUtEED Sac OR? (a ee [ed 1 apr G& LitakIL-9 | | 3 sus2—T Fiana of the Algerian Government to Zetadlish fiplonatic nelatiozs with sin Anerican Countries Mezico/Cuoa/Algeria 3 COMMENTS TO FIELD, EFC > SBCHRT WO PLzSIGA DISSEN - Sof dieseux. Inaccurate. Possibly "open ectassier® was neant, rather than "establisa eiplomatic relations®, ceth Spain and -rasil Lave anbaseaiors im Algiers, anc have Met fam anme time. sl otwha hae acnounesd trat it olanned to onsp exbansies in eevers] cocntries, including Brazil and Argentina, etn eR re tein AL EI Wee ane An prelmMlS SEEEEEL gtet oY Ah) chilean re Rene § romse sem _ SEPLACES Foam 52.02 SorErce RET : 2 I ‘saunss 688 waicn may Be Use SULKCE RECORD ay E 2am « niteneie wekine : aaa einen ee a Pe “ aceonenssuleewnan oy : CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP p aero [bares ear PREDIRE SEPLY jp errvovin |= bisracen EELS HMENGATION SIGMATURE 1-6: Recommend that no dissez be rade of this. Zirout probably mean the+ Algerieg would soon De - tae etlovelsicticc rf Spea_up etassies in these countries. rether then establies diplomatic reletions". Foth Srein end Brazil heve extessadors in tisiers. end TEve had for sone tine. A Cairo MENA item 6 April emmounced thet Algeria pienmned to open enbessies sbortly in several countries, incizding Prazil and argentine. Our Exbessy im Algiers confirced this on 21 April - iomeerer ani she Drazilien Ar> in Alg said thet as fer ag he mev no chemges hed been na in these plens in spite of the fall of the Goulart 937 ree eb een anol ate ee ahh carol 4 i t As for Zirout's remarks about his ehoosing Tuba would geen the naturel thing for hiz to say vhen. talking to the Cubens. . 20 hasan AIRE DRURY SSR ARR MARRI Minera ee OL ELEN DY Abn Ni een ste mete Sern OATE oF INFORMATION te =P late Mar 64 1 “source OSTE ACQUIRED lass && FIELD DISTRIBUTION FIELD ATE 14 Apr & WASH, DISTRIBUTION os Plan of Herican Governzent Bot to Yote for: toate Adaitsicn of Comamist china to the United EA Eaticrs CommenTs: (@ZASOM Foe eCc Cl S2CREF =O FOLEIGN DISSEN Two revorts vers aanhinsi fan Ak oment nears e) cachierhintetemte er ee MonSe Gee NIMACES ron sa.sz SOURCE RECORD oOo (2 oo 5 ] cement ree af FIELD No, ; — 5 ———_—] = EVAL. REQUESTED ; ff 7 —————___} | 3 5 W310 FuLO, cre 7 i Peer ~ ~ . : DATE oF INFORMATION EP 2& Kar 64 source ” DATE ACQUIRED lo acr 6&4 FIELD DISTRIBUTION TT Plana of the Cuban Zabeg to Bay Three Ford tutoac blles : Feri COMMENTS: (REASON Fom PEMET Im: CUSTOMERS AND PEM Eval uarions: tmeciag ASTRIBUTION On kSan motes; Caen SEGKET = BO PUAzIGE DIScEH + Sees an cals report was disceainated asa CSCI to GUEKYY an ¢5 & Soren of Gieldnk, FORM NO. TSUN SS REPLACES FORM 59.92 WHICH way ec UCsED 688 bia ae ae SOURCE RECORD Sn tal nich tc st setae 7 Rem, ‘ (2) [- ment altercation watane as . . J REPLATS OFF GER ee ___ Fs/iet _. : WASH. DISTRIBUTION fos - EVAL PEGUEST! 87 in Mexiog City Sate ol Sen ereretnretntivty shen et cnaaee rat cternhetetanseneanninpt ame { PROsECY 7 ° = rap i $0urce Cuban Bubassz infcration Bulletin Scare o:8) Ho diseen — ty ka/Sa, Farcgizal, REPLACES Forw $3.52 taunss 688 wan war ee useD + bites Peter cnet 2 COMMENTER: Caren ee <cTie ae ORK EVALUATIONS. Thais report siould hare carried tne source Ne Se) laa st tn a tei Fins ates ees DATE acquires 10-13 Aor 6% H. DISTRIBUTION WAS, an WAL [este v- | . =a 1 Coda sex: = STCIAL GrstRIBUTIOW Ow LEAN EOE zxiee FULLss DISsey eeseripiion for Catan inforcation, - seo eae ee ae, FIELO DISTRIBUTION O May 158 | | Syecccy, . ‘ Disiliusionment of Mexican Leftists After | A Visit to the USSR Dissent nated. | REPORTS CFFICER PLS/ jot / 5S 3959 | EVAL. REQUESTED & ; Litas a REPLACES FORM 59-97 ao itgunss 688 wien way ee usta SOURCE RECORD Ee ER re a Sas pied ee Rem ain ne it = ce emme ie en te tnt wa snemmnaet e ee : | | . “t i * . Paar ean ACOA ERAN ET OCTET TNE EE IEEE REINA TO AT SE REDS DNR RAR th Re | 3 ~_— + Sumect Plane to Invites the Cuban d4magon Orchestra. to lerform gn Xexico j REPORTS = ~| 48/5 j Eva, REQUESTED ~ ll RRR Naxioa/Cnte ‘ J oeapein | es MECHA SiGe bist LOAM WOTES; Craments [> FIELD. ave) A . W PO 16x s SSSI cee IE cE Tom anes SOKCE RECORD SS 2 Besse sedis ns seca Sea foes Re ere mene Soe nr * onc lecr ~~ _ | DATE oF INFORMATION = . LONR ‘ bd June 1°): SOURCE . DATE ACQUIRED ; 2 Sine 126i : LITA T Leg FIELD DISTRIBUTION i bate 16 Sune 15 | : : : GRADE Peo To WASH. DISTRIBUTION DATE : Mexicen Crltural “overent, Proe : Cuban Youth or anization i wre Saar : oo MéZ SoyCuba . Comments. {mT RSOM FOR REZStsom cusTOMEng anO Orex Svaluatrows: we. StsT Re UTION Om t54N WOTES: to Frain, erc.) . @iasexd as recetved i SECEIT/NO FORET Sy DIS°&x Beste a aniear bain CNTR Ait Sti Si ae nt pets wa nea ——SE1f/ 8 B53 ] Eval REQUESTED AREA rom, i . . Q : (24) i *\ounss 688 weicnt sear SOURCE RECORD : | OANA it cA ON ecetatn ae initingiee ite Soca * x SER tw ett cS pan et Be ne oe Pe Ne rete PRolecy DATE OF ineonseaTion ° : ; , = FIELD Na. : _ - £9 & 2% dans Gy [Fi Be : sounce OATE ACQUIRED CaaLe i! | 13 June 6% fe oo I oh fe j Rircats OFFiceR i ifforte of Cuban Cultcral attache to je [eee eamesre | - . c = nr ‘ iplesext Cubam-Hexioan Cultural Zechance 7 vescplptian pee wee eewre —~*scription _ - rm " ee { Saie/Hexico ; io COsuermTs. SREAGCH FOR eco: CUSTOMERS Ano pruc EVALUATIONS: SPECIAL OMsTareunog OM Loan worTres: MENTS TO Fao. ex 7 i ; SECRET © Fa IGN DISSEN . - | ' ans en SUBstxoT t samss 688 aocy MAY GE Uae SOURCE RECORD eo H 3 4 Sit cat Tas ae nt Ati ip ce ea BRE Sic. Miele rata BR ate IE RE A pl lercimdepen pe, erate sntternt t _ ‘ i « _ e 1 { 4 . . j i tee ‘ ~ 4 ‘ e 3 . oe ~ alleen ener nae een iateremmenemnitnnemanmmemn re atecinte me apne nie ae ss seeniaenaniatneeranienstmemneinantinanmnnene et Lesction of Cutan Exoassy in Hexrico te | SECIT B&H Percy DISSEX Pissexinsted by IWoG, actachnent to that Teport which was passed to UDALLR, rf j | | { { | ‘ket Ssaree Lecord card for py 8943. Freezing of these i Fors tro. PLA . . fan ss) GBS Winey warn eet SOUECE RECORD 2D, REPORTS Cemigeg —————__—~ : eccounts resulted from the a | Evan, REquesteD cs. 2D Preezing of icllar accounta of the Sance 2 ly Ge 24 /G096 _| ¥ Cei Atlantica, Sia, ve é : AREA Seana cere ——_ By rez: - Coeemteea. sovecta . Loaw wares: enim ad TLE CTy = | i ‘ } | | ! i and Hestean Pers nelicias on F:xtean yen. . -@etine of cho Paticn of drerican Stat. 8, dam. 2 Ko Soe oun Sao MEASON FOR BEFSTIim CUSTOMERS AnD TLSK C-AUATIONS: SreciaL TASTHIBUTION O@ Loan NOTES; commznrs Support of Cube at ihe Gz Ciamex Tid station in fact meen to say GIS posting in JANU"Y 1964 oF does tds roses rafer AES Fon 39.92 Care Cateripticn: para on waehan-ed, Para 2: *yo Coben Aacican (.) vite ecod aseass to Ozhan cfrelas f5 Fexiea. Appraisal cf. Contents Para 2; 2 pls ese scutes eral on AME 5142, Yo LISVRY scureing, in INFORMATION : DATE oF zy ELD No. : P REPORT : aaj, ah hag 4 an aaa : i Dali ace we, | exec a | 9 At 6 eerie ————__ TO ees H oo j EVac, REQUESTED 21 /o316o Lai Patan 04 62) : TN eer eat en them rete eee ue ISD FIELD. ETC.) Bute pressed to ebange Jomary to duly a ihe tt @ arm! in 1f January is eurreet ples-e let ws knw and ee iasus a “SF ST Neer eaten nee te eee ten $ SOURCE RECORD ep | 3 — es . nt enh ele i haat 8 Ee EEE cae . - t 1 Pmoeey rv. DATE OF INFORMATION FIELD NO, I ia 39 Got 1964 _iF mes ; Source ~ ™ DATE AccUIRED _ LIEB SUauECY -, fe $ j Eval REQUESTED Postporezent of A trip to Cube by —] 05971-64 | t David aL7ics Siqueiros; Sear of ~ H 7 | Expulsics fron Fezics t | } i i j , i H | COMMENTS: (REASON FOR REMCTiCan CUSTOMERS Am® Oca EVALUATIONS: SPECIAL OiaTRIBUTiCN G@ LOAN NOTES! COumenTs 10 Fu. ETC.) ~} f . t ! SECRET NO POLEIGN DISSmE H ; } j Tila cable was referred to the desk. It war disseninated as a CS rezort.with rinor i if editorial CoAneOS, i The Cocment was re-written to incluce more irfor=ntion fron the referenced Teport, | Which will snow that ne prodably alans to mist another moral tn Cube. | ' i H SRI ose eS romees "SOURCE RECORD wo {3 BE Ne etl Ba ee ee hee eis on att mL ee tc Te ae ee maa in NNN AE aa kee ta Pai ith ee ane ae a —L - _ SECRET (Thee Fittes In) ; Le cp, REPORT PROCESSING RECORD 7 _ RGR INTEL be teet ter FORMAT DISSENINATED PSY MIS APPROVED SoLece se THE Fralp syuing ys i IN THAT Tha EYRE FreLs . ORE CAT 2 AWM, +370 eH/1 FOR ACTION, ew eitas eee seth ete? XK hoor 4 enh te lt8 te se i ECE ED : - Ei38F Masry | : foes ** 1736 480 vouvtens cutrres, ~ SECRET . UNse2 } , ‘ , . \ . PROJECT . . ~ DATE OF INFORMATION i i sa FIELO No, i Pee jae. a -_ 7. f SOURCE WASH. DISTRIBUTICN : EVAL. REQUESTED OATE | : a = -. SS onto COMMENTS: (REASON FON REACTION: CUSTOMERS AND DESK EVALUATIONS; SPECIAL GesTRIDUTION OR Lane mOTES: Comments To FIELD. ETC. , : rors mo. esa REPLACES FORM $9.92 SOURCE RECORD (24) WHICH MAY BE USED OO i NORE m8 OSE aren SPR na annua, AN La a a i ein reo ee em mam ee omen A aM om NS Eck Sy is DAT? oF FRPORMATION DATE ACGUIRED TRIBUTION . i 16 Jan 6] —_! Be2_ REPORTS OFFICER waa : asiiet | | Visit of Mieke) chartre-x, Canadian i 3/593 50 jv PLSUESTED agent to the Suban iubasay in Herta rn a SECKEE FUASIGN DISSE See CS report for Chances made ani for headquarters coment aided. > ene see. . ; ? i FORM NO. 68g REPLACES Fonw 59.92 SOURCE RECORD L¢7 9) i 2 ‘ ‘nase mmee SIC MAY SE user votes eens —. io eau! (ae ee tr rea, Sm tee ee nt eee — PROstoY DATE OF INFORMATION tea 63 Source, _ Bitann-9 SUBsECY Mexican-Cuben helations ——. COMMENTS: (REAION FER BESET. Sechet See CS report fcr chancea mde, | | po Ro ee : FORM NO_ “REPLACES Form $9.92 — t (24) raunss 688 wircy may @£ USES SOTRCE RECORD 2 nr rnin ee Preeieetieee ne . . G “aR a H iy —— r ASON Poe hoe arent SBBUTION Oe ae _— COMMENTS: (KEASON FoR REACTION: CUITCMERS AND DESK EVALUATIONS: SPECIAL SRSTEBUTION OF LOAN maTES, COMMENTS TO FELD, ETC.) : | % diesen, Source (Taza kep) TIUN SS CU MAY BE ustgo Ridin: SACI iMate 8 nie iatecmencceetesecnan, i br) Cuba /ussk Sita f mw FORRZIGE DIssEy access to {nfo doubted: fee FIELD DISTRIBUTION J atno. oF GATE “Jan” “GRADE Ba REPORTS Coricin ~ — cs “pevacrreooesres I} Mo Diasen, | a — | ve ase AR cent a ec A RR eI ej, e PROCES zo . "Tro ject source oo es DATE or oF INFORMATION son & OATE AcoUaED — “# LITKLA9 ; GRADE A A ! psy i a a xt Efforte of aitican Stadente to Get moaye Att DISTRIBUTION ics | BAC Weaceares~ | Cuban Scholars*! [eS 215722776. am ni ——e2_ 7 —Mexies/2uba ——— ——— Perens oe ne COMMENTS: (agASOR FoR BO CHCM: CUSTOMERS anD besa ErstuaTions: ap SPECIAL SRSTMNUTION Of Loan A MOTES: Comecars 35 vip, ably SBCazF ED PORSIGS SISSER. i 1 : : FORM No, REPLACES FOoM 53.99 ¢ : taun ss 688 wrtcn way BE USED SOURCE RECORD 70 i 3 Sere sa ertannen cannes aaciminiinnganne OS eect ne 2 4 . i dl aa * : . ' + . | OLTE Or PAI ORMAT KON a — 4 [ Pate kexoine F i ; Lined DDR : fi - I * : FIELD DISTRIBUTION | ‘ BATE ~~ Hi REPORTS OFFicaa { t 7 _— ewig neGuEsTES _ is ; i L eit dee, _. i i J. ! 7 eee |= r COMMENTS: (ELASO" FOR REMOTION: CUSTOMERS Ane TERK EVALUATIONS: WECTAL WASTEIBUTION GA LOAN NOT + Cem Th we. EVE.) wher a met a. 7s Sl EEE gos ar ee Ss tige e gug, | . . { t : : : i; FoR NO. REPLACES FORM 59-52 - (aa) | 3 Lasunss 688 waicn way ef usto SOURCE RECORD | reat Dan slain semen nna ents ne see ns sa sen vee cane ee 4 . 4 5 7 ‘ a oo. 2 . . . . . ‘ * + iran “proseey : LIyy. las dvericag iY XS Froject soumce ” Para. 1 - Litiileg ~ fara. 2 2 &LENUY Sualecr Planned irvel to cuba from Felco in L___WASH. DISTRIBUTION Connection With activities of t=. Casa dd 25) near are j EVAL. R€GuesTES cs | apf __tuxtax — YETI | in 196% oe Kexica [cube COmmEMTS: (mEASOn POR PLM CIM CSISMERE AAS O68 EVALUATCes, Sriciag, ‘sestma Uriel Go Se SeCaz®? yp POLEISS Sirsa See report for changes made and heedquarters counents sided. . REPLACES For 53.92 7 SOURCE CORD : tur 2 688 waicn mayor useD RE mn teen, amin tk 0 NOT COMMELNIE TO FIELD, ETO. , | | f peosece — DATE OF INFORMATION i 7 TO heme FIELO KO, mee FE iro ject | 1S gan 6% iaesar a. el Scumce : _ ~ | DATE ACOUIaED wes } ARE | ie i - 30 Jas 64 i | Lit 3 i FIELD DISTRIBUTION er no. ee DATE 3 Feb 6 : . { Pace Re 2. > MeeceTS| OFFICER OU in : Suesccr _ fio ~~ ~~ F : WASH. DISTRIBUTION os on fe Addition] Assignments for Kenbers: Save ~; 3/575,185 i of the Cuben dubasay Starr in dexlegce— \ ‘pata t-— ~--——.- ~ : City pF “esce Mexico /Cuba Comments PR aeoen Fem Rilsectioes CUSTOMERS AnD bese EVALUATIONS: SPECIAL ONS TRRTICM Cal LAN RCTESS COMMENTS TO Fue EEC 7 : SECEEZ WO) FOLEIGN Discex ‘ bo Menertuetss tL tit, i | : j t | i ' Te co ee, —- — me eae ' | ‘ nese eo ; : Wiss 683 Wmcr ene ret 2 82 SOURCE RECO 3 st Ate en nn seen ef Sn an a - t * | . “PROSECT FIELD IMO, i Bo Praject Eat Bee————} Source rn ee: . Rs Sed | LIL aking a 4 REPORTS OFFICER] nn SvasecT ™ ~ Zechnical Protlens at tre Bicaro Nickel i WASK. DISTRIBUTION cs TP ERE ReouesTic | Plant in Cade; lecision of Cavan Covernzen¢oaTe a/D. } - $2 omsa Coban Zcocegy on Sugar GRADE AREA ls el ce COMMENTS: (aaScm FOR RECTION CUSTOMERS AND DESe EVALUATIONES” SreCaAL SadTecm teat GA LSES NOTES outa te FS Reh ray SECAE? yD PULLICH Dissry _ Ho Disses, Previously reported, Fer sas i a FORM KO. REPLACTS FORM 59.92 t2un ts 688 wince way ee uSsEeD ee SOURCE RECORD a %e ToJect inta l= icy ~~ fara 2 + Ll ati | mmoveee = wiietor j = Pm ee LO DISTRIBUTION Rt NO. ™~t “ed ip | REPORTS Gfriceg~——~—-_._| ~} ilv-nio 2eges, csuea Medics} Studeng [GRADE | Possible wetien ts aude of SATE OE NE wn, ote neve te we lone — T]3 | Eanmss 685 Srqctts rome se.ez SOURCE RECORD ff {8 « : Lo: _ PRO. DATE C8 INFORMATION i sECT xP FIELO NO. ; : Jan A RUFORT 8430 ; “iG RCE a CATE Pvt as iRED ee mi CA BLE ~ _ —~ 20 dan CA ee ~~ FIELD DISTRIBUTION nina. ent wanieead + CORTE t wh FOR Gy pd soe ue CRALL > 4, REPORTS OFFICER | SUBJECT [es” | fevac wecceeies bt Tisniseal ef Yomosemale fren the Cuban eae | Dp | wee - Ministry of Ferelen belations “Parca _Caba COMMENTE: (6EeSz06 FCM REMETIORN CUSTOMERS AMD OLEa EYALUAIVONG) SOLSIAL DESTRIBUTION OR LOAM UTES: COMMENTS FO FIELD. LIC. 6 | SECKET BD FOREIGN Dissoy ¥o disses, by ¥H/Sk. Hareinal ‘ y t i } ( 7 eae peceed serten nn taper meyer A EE RRR AN rhe eer te re ee NO. REPLACES 59.9, wpe (44) foun cs 688 wnicew wav ee ustD SOURCE RECORD { 3 PRISE NAINE i Sl LAL lta ANN EES mS ss 2 AAA Aa AR ORR I NR CAE TOMS a AES RERUN Re ee OM LaPeer —_dan 6 7 aa ~~ Bhan a rr i a ae : | PROJECT DATE OF INFORMATION “— . FIELD NO. i — Soe _ iP . REPORT i t s : | EVAL. REQUESTED f " Phie rerort, Previously not disseminated, wes added es a coment to the Giasem of UO 4920, CSTB 3/660,810 } : : i } 4 i ! | t nen es ee —. 1353) 688 lnc saree eee? SOURCE RECORD 8 : ao f prosecr so DATE OF imroRnaTION FIELD NO i So Project | dan 6% : [Sodas re Reg ies i | | Litas 1-9 wea ais on | | oe a j ‘+n “oo : sunscer re eer PLS/ Jot Mexican Cultursl Yovenent, Pro=Cubag j —__WASH. DISTRIBUTION 1 © 8 eee meats ; Mexican Youth Crganization [ DATE ED. | : GRADE oo ‘TArea ~~ : coe To | Mexigo/Cuta i i i Mo Diseem. Fo intel Value to customers, Bo icentifishis traces on Tovar or Hernander, One dose Tovar (citizenship not stated} WSS XEeEEK Incluied in a list of People who collaborated with tre Cuban &:basay : in Quite, Eouacer, in sovenber 1960, (Fe3) ; _Aeullar may be identical with Rafasl ASUILAL Talazantes nentioned in DEA 17889 ard DBA 39315. hafael AGUILSAh incluced ig list in SeH=1907 the last three documents mentioned being forwarded, Can tie St-tion whether the dAcullar nertisned in HMM 8432 46 in fact ANTLAn Talamantes? OMMENTS: IMEASC | FCA MER ETON Dene eI IMS? SPECIAL ONSiee ae = COMMENTS: (MEASC . C4 REIEDTION: CUSTOMERS AiO DESK EvaLUATIONS: SPECIAL OST EEERIIION OR LOAN WOTES) COMMENTS Z3 FIELD, ETS 5 : ; PT SM one MERU rere sees __ SOURCE RECORD | mention . Fa een ni Smee erie tenn ahaa esiCamann aye. i PROJECT . : . , DATE OF INFORMATION H =" =p : j birear / | 25027 Fes 60 . i sounce nn ATE ACCUIRED —— ! H LISS f 20 Feb- 1 *ay 6% Hy i Bi AR Ley TRiguTION ~ | & 22 ear & } ae | REPORTS GERIEER ont : j suesect To _ a i23/ cet : i Cooperation Jetween th: cuben Robaeey in: WASH. DISTRIBUTION CST eva het : wexles City and the University of [oare 3/5770383| ; Riouosesa GRADE Be area i te sezico/Chhe i COMMENTS: IREASON FOR MEZECHOM: CUSTOMERS AND DESK EVALUATIONS, SPLCIAL DASTMIBUTICA OR LOAN NOTES: GolMauTe lo Feri. grey SHleET 82 fom IST laste: Bua reports cochised for dissemination, Sa :tahast mesial anette henteeenee Re i some wo. Gag TUACES Form 59.02 SOURCE RECORD ; eb 3 Lo sUN SS WHICH MAY BE USED PROJECT BATT or IGP y.cT HOE t 5P S0uRcE LITAMILg FIELO Oster ee ~sugscer Pes ible Travel to Cuba of Genta Karin Hernandez, Mexican ieacher WASH. DISTRIBUTION ~~ C3 fous ey - — Of tos LS. eee COD ses eee _— _ COMMENTS: (REASON FOR PELECIFOM SURIOMERS AUD bese evaLuanions: sacuc cesTaMTe Oe LOAN wil SEckaT =D POLIIGH Lisspy Ho dissen, Xs intel valus. t [ Pr oe LUNES 688 Sorensen 82? SOURCE RECORD RPA a eis Mc acres Aton : i har &% a PLE/ Jet FIELD No, Eva ReOULEHD i oe epee ne atin Mares ee me ATT tne canteens ans PROLcCY DATE OF tne: SuBsecty : How Grimman Aubastadar to Cuba eee ie dissen, Xo intel valine, REPLACES Form So.p2 WHICH MAY BE Usen Bind: Ce mE attempt a SOURCE RECORD FIELD SISTRIBUTION H ee eT ; ; a REPORTS GeRey——— i :| FLS/ get ! ‘ke COMMENTS: (@EASOM FOR REACTION: CUSTOMERS AND DESK EVALUATIONS; rr UR MATION 1 rep RENO, FIELD NO. i REPORT WpRS 37 i — and i “Cable” a Pantene PROICCT ‘ DATE OF INFORMATION SLURCE GISAMILA9 puesecT Invitation te Dr. Ruten Pareja, Zelivien WASH, DISTRIBUT ON ex . | €sac ReQueste Phyelcian te Visit Cube, pare o—7r?ZD i GRADE PRR ne 7 —— ‘Went oo /Cuba /3oltvia Cowntnte, (Wiaton For REET REMC THM, CORTOMERS BNO DEA EVALUATIONS; SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION ON LOAW HOTEE: coments Va sla =T@.» SB.uz2 = MO PCLEIGN DISSEM | Eo diseem. Ho intel value, Se ne DT +. [OES eee meres an SOURCE RECORD ee 3 RE EN aOR: no, enamremn etn NAR Ra a mt emcees oe fe teen ane eee cane | exosccr . | Liasvor/ ap ‘ FIELD No, : fet» arly dar & | Rirorr AOA, B61 TE ACQUIRED cABLA a an Saree Sa source ; ine a fam 1; bictiy ar ts } —— ey o. ___FIELD DISTRIBUTION | mt no. —— : S Lil Av sing! wn AB : St Uisasking ae | | ae AOE sed i REPORTS OpriczR ion : Tyo 2" 4 Sum To : . surugcTr ' 1 FL Joe ' Iseael Cosys Filles, wow fresident of tig WASH. DISTRIBUTION Hs _ [CRs ; MOT chon lagtitete of Cultura] selat idepgte __ LST eBzP RADE > ARTA oi GRADE an? + To rezite/cure ' £ .*} t a CRN Sone ee ota ane |? ht bo | Commons: (RT ARON a MEST oVStorms Ae Ctsn EVALUATIONS; SPECIAL Os Taree on LOAn MOTES; co. Moners hr FuEULD, erc., 7 i i t i I 4 | | i es. ep ‘Saw ss) 688 Wincw sav eee? SOURCE RECORD ma ee i i Procter 4 uP — oo LITANR9 Suelcer ~ | eva uésteD | Rfforts of ose hateel Petrino Loreg, { bape tS: BiISTR aN ie + Se sUeaTep ¥meqelan, to co to Cuba ae jazzed : a = i— © COstwente. genes (OASOm FO8 RONEiion CRTGMRT AS iss vat carsima) axe Sica Ors iminutiaw ea San Co woves. ; SERIT gp POsEIGy DISSE po a a SORTS eos Sects rom ops SOURCE RECORD 7 ww 3 iim ee A anette cna tne be BATE oF INFORMATION { 1 eroseey DATE OF INFORMATION BLP, 19 Mar 63 “Bounce ei DATE ACcUIEES 20 Kar 63 Yo Pe) — a i LIt FIELO DISTRIgUTION NO. j 2 Apes 63 L_! i sa? | REPORTS GFF cig ~~ ——— { ee : To tLS/ jet Jose BEAhERS fena; Kfforte to ee to WASH. DISTRIBUTION i crs RROUESTED DATE | | —— ONG GIS TSR Sa Ba wid Bm Cou wente 30 Soe H COMMENTS: (mtasow Faw REACTION: Customs AMO DEIN traction: SPECIAL CiSTaUBGTION Ow toan notes] COMMENTS TO RIELD. ato” ? e Ko disses, ko intel valine, A nn tet etna { . bo ee PLA oaM 53. Ga Toure os 6e8 worn ae ee usta. SOURCE RECORD SR aN a trek t . i prosecr TO ee | DATE oF inrommasion » los nar ee bs souRcE es _ ris cs ROGET Tl eae id Ape 6% 7] ce i LIT AWiL-9 i FIELD DISTRIBUTION aha, ; { BATE “2 En 63° : i lGaabe 32EIx Ioqer FRONTS GFF ade tue se TS Coxnente of Joaziin «Zu NAN-EZ Avzas, Cuban "WASH bisTRIBUTION ~~ a ae | Asbastadar to Mexico, @n the trial of ne YD oe : [ Harcos ROCKGUNZ Alfonso i RAGE SePricacr “be { pita nie da H i ” Conaemerras (REASON FOR MEITETiON: CUSTOMERS AND DESK Evaluaricws; SPECIAL OETEEBUTION Ga LOAN wecrrel Commins 13 pais ere pO : j SRCLEE NO PutICg DIssEy : | Tisseninated ay isc : H ‘ i t i t i i ; i i : ~ . “ ee ‘ : Font. REPLACES FORM 59.92 Pecan <ziy i “raunes 688 wonen MAY BE GEN SOURCE REConp i 2 iN isid anc Aansciri aiid ier ee ee ee ee ne iaibSi a | ite Enovledce on PromCuban Hexic. | Personalities pa | | tt SuRJEcT — Efforts of the Cuban Tabassy to 1 SECRET BO PuRZIGS siscun RO disses, by wi/sa Marginal interest, at AREER SO ete ied Abe DATE OF INFORMATION KP STRIGUTION On f ote we Roe “7 ofeM Beg, REPLACES FORM S3.92 24 %. ON ss 688 Wien MAY BE USED SOURCE RECORD : » * en ee i ae Se a re SOAM NOTES; ComndnTs TO Fey Le. FIELD, Ere.» “Teva REQUESTED : n>.| | 17 a ieee a i Caaf Hexico [ | 7 i ~ t : pte) kr te nen Top matrices : PRoveey a 7 ~ | Dare or UXFORMETION ; FIELO nO, | 2 - oe 4 EPORT 7. at ; i Source a ~ Rt, Har fAGLE SoA 6705 ~~ ~F a ~ — ee | LIT LA-9 7 ec Saye i 4 OnASi” _Beser i — REPORTS OFFiCEm® } 1 suasecr 70 ae $ i Hestrictions on cuban Goverment WASH. DISTRIBUTION | €|5 i “evesteg Seholarshi pr DATE _& hay 6 4 {580,295 wo : GRADE. AREA ; ro Cuda /Hezice i: Commecnrs: (REASoM Pom PESLCTIOW: CUSTOMERS ANG DESK ENALUATIONS: SPECIAL GeSTRIBUTION Om MOAN NOTES: COMMENTS 30 bwLe, EVEL) SEL’? oD FCeEIGH DISSEy Dleseninated oy «i/Sa, See coment on Source secord Card for 4 8721 for source deserintion for tis wTIed. eee ’ FoR . REPLACES FoR 59.92 SOURCE RD : toon 2 688 wich tea Sz USED U RECO AA mee ene ang re ee Se ent ie Naess et [ KP - | ate or INFORMATION 0 ee . Source —— ———_____X oF Late Hare 196 5 FIELD wo, ; Dette Fares 1964, | | BEPORT eT i : | zo | tseg- EA skereens IaFly eet? 19% FIELO DISTRI SISTRIBUTION I REPORTS OFFICER mH ' eee OR Loan mores, Comments yo FL. ete Ve realise thet vo p be is, n-wertheleas, te dine sorely, = sisrrecatar, * oe Oak five, : Malas report n. -.- es Pe tell eae tle core gt Sng bas bron a relintae P portey: for abate ‘pe , mnt “Feracate) (3)° t6 ng A Peporeee | Plfe* _ oe POR ecoertatte for ck Seas poe Broa ne ~ oe : . b oo _ FIELD NO. f/ _sP Late Vareh 64 a _ { DATE ACOUIZZD { Caste | 1 srr 6% aa ie REPORTS OFFICER ee : PLS/ jet Plans of the Algerian Governent to | __WASH. DISTRIBUTION [; ¢S | FYAt REcuESTED Zetadlish tiplonatic nelations with 1 BATE [i MaDe : GRAD! Latin Asasieen Countries 3 |} AREA i Mexico ‘Cuda/Alesria ee ~ _ _ — SCMMEMTE: (REA FOR REJECTION: CUSTOMERS AND DESK EVALUATIONS: EPECiAL. CRTEMBUTION OF LOAwlacTES: COMMENTS TO FIELO, Grey SECHRT HU PAR1GA DISSEX SUS.ExT i a j f Sof disse. Inaccurate. FPossitiy “spen enbaseier® was reant, ther than "establiss ciplomatic relations*®, eth Spain and -razil nave anbassaiore in Algiers, anc have { Sek fam anme ima. diokwha has acmguneed that it clanned to orgn enbassies in several = | escntries, including Brasil and Argentina, | | t d ! ross sex. REPLACES Smee se.92 sar RCE Prcoar : ‘asunts 688 wien may be usto SOURCE RECORD en iy 2 Mimic etn nett a Ra i conti RC RONEN OREN Wi MITRE Net? Biscunanmaini nae ERA may RO ek te me aman ae amen . if SENDER WILL CHECK CLASSIFICATION TOP AND BOT POM TP UNCLASSIFIED [| CoxFipentiak || SECRET CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP TO: NAME AND ADDRESS } DATE | IMITIALS | H cones i RQ owe alierta 4 245 los KA fy po OY AG ; z j Bttri, a. .- tin { Hi ; TZ anal - i ‘| | + a a Y 7 | : j DIRELT FEPLY | PREPARE VEPLY [feisrarce ‘ RECCUMENGATON 7-6: Recoumend that no disses be made of this. dirout probably mean that up ectassies in thes: ries. rether than establish diplomatic reletions”. Foth Srain and Brazil heave enbassadors in tlsiers. end Tav= bad . for some time. A Cairo }GNA item 6 April oo emmounced thet Algeria plemed to open enressies sbortiy in several comtries, inciuding Prazil and frgentina. Our Embassy in Algiers confirmed this om 21 April - iomeewer ani the Brazilien sr> in Ale said thet es fer as he mew no chenges had teen ua in these plens in spite o7 the fall of the Goulart “eee EOS over FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENCER FROM: NAME, ADORESS AND PHONE NO. [Tessin] | cosribestia “a 237 the previews editions: 7 68 Soe twneeer tee eg concn tet ° . . ks for Zirovt's remarks ebout his choosing Cuba would ceem the natueml thing for him to say vhen telxing to the Cubens. SECRET = BOD POLEICN DiSSEM Two renorte vers cenk! wad fae Piocertnnte _ - DATE OF INFORMATION A uP Late Mar 6lb { SOURCE ~ GATE sCOUIRED | LITINU-9 suBiccr ~ La : FLS/ jee i | WASH. DISTRIBUTION es een ReaEsTED 7? Plan of Havican Governnent Est to Yote for cate 3 27 | j | Adaission of Commmisat Shiva to the United [Se Eee for rep © E-2 Por a | Xations _ ____ accuracy | Hexico/China/Cxg | | COtenewrs,; (SEASON FOR BL COs TOMES AMD DESK EYMUaATIONS: SPECIAL, OsTiuTnoe O8 Loan ROOTES: Cone TS 10 fulB, ere t i] | FORM MO. REPLACES Fonu 539.92 en 2 'sunss GEB witcu may Bt usED SOURCE RECORD ; ae ae NNER MS tein A ea: eR Ur ne a nat imeem: SO Cat ante: tela rend j fmuecr . DATE OF IMFORMATION . EP Sooke source ’ eer 1 Apr 6) = a FIELO No, 2% var 64 FEFORT DATE acQuinzD . -! | RapcRTs ¢ OFricer Sussicr Plane of the Cuban Endeg to Buy Three Ford &utomodtles __FLSY jet | 87 in Mexico City mec HL DISTRIBUTION | Pes ay | €vac, Pequastep { ares —— ee COMMENTS: (HEAT SM FOR me MESCTIOM. Cup CunToMeRs AND DEsm EvaLvari: kericg/Cut —— reI CO; C Tomes; Ertciag SASTRIBUTION OR Loa MOTES: COMMENTS —. ‘ais. ae) SICET wp PCARIGE DISSEM arc.) ee Lm eemewau on bale report “+ Was disceainated asa CSCI to OnRKYY one ts a vaze. j | | | . [ | No. REPLACTS FORM £9.92 TJUN ss 68s WHICH may &£ usep ie ii ee ea ee Re Sb clip hs SOURCE RECORD (24) i 3 . ‘ : Srna as on 4 ; Coy ft s - : i PROD Rare INFORMATION FIELD : ? 2 om er 7 ; er 19-13 spy ORT sty pe , !~Woonce sone ae Date AcGUIRES ee ae a : 15-33 Aor 64 4 — Tone E | LITA Lg FIELD DISTRIBUTION RI NO. : DATE eee ; { i ! ; ; : RADE : REPORTS OF FickR ~~ 7-~~~ —— fg —— { : SUBJECT : ro hs ik f WASH. DISTRIBUTION T'S . Deva weatisg—t Cuban Subass> infomation Sulletia eae i : oo ee a : cy . ? —. aa \_viba/Mexiee ! - - Vo SRD Ee (7 te eee as eRe EVALUATIONS: arecia. OISTRIBUTION Ca Loam OWES: COM MWe oO #RLD. exe SaES BO FOLL2S DISSEe Ho divsen ~ ty ‘2/32, Hargi nal, This Feport siould have carried tne Soulve ceseription for Coban inforcation. i ee . ee { Fors wo. REPLACES For $3.92 source necosp> | agp F teunss G88 wricn vay Gf usen Dba sater Sa ne a ai " { provect OT DATE OF INFORMATION ‘ NONE A ril 1964 SOURCE DATE ACGUIRED , 10 Asril 196; i es a ———— LITA“ IL-9 ; . a. = ae REPORTS OFFICER ee — a 5 PLS/ jot “Bisilicsioment of Mexican Leftists After CATE Grape B= AREA [Se Mexico/usse w Dist: os 3/533, EVAL. REQUESTED A Visit to the USSR ! ASH. DISTRIBUTION adi u COMMENTS: (REALON FOR RESECTION: CUSTOWESS AMD DESK EVALUATIONS? SPERAAL MSTRSUTION Of LOK NOTES; COMMENIE 10 FELD, B2C.) Dissexinated. | ! | | SECR-T/N0 FOREIGN DISSEM an i REPLACE : (e2 9) Pejunss 688 waica mar De useD. ; SOURCE RECORD : | 3 Sew the ke aac eee Hibaied Beliec ca Sie g Tad H @ od Sasa tegpcmtimt eR mee chee a RE A a Nl hn ermal te neg | s . j shin + BATE or INFORMATION Jun 64 LIZant-9 ee eee ee ~| Suesect Plans to Invite the Cuban Aragon Orchestre ; WASH, Br to lerforn ia Kexico ae Sta Burion RI NO, eM a 1és— et alten — i Comments; 12EasON for MEI CIION, CUSTCMEEs BRD Re ey o. mreciat. tsi treution ce TION Ce toan s woes Cancer to FLD Fac) W PK IGE DISSE Sh soo ai EVAL. REQUESTED en — : t bo ee TORM wo. REPLSCOS Fone sg. 92 Ch taomss 688 wich MAY @€ USED SOURCE RECORD 2 bis aPa seid a c.: Phat ee ee 7 _ ‘ — j a : i H : wend ; i P doen : . CATE oF INFCRMATION June 1-6); 78g ~ DATE ACQUIRED. Oe ge ee LITA Leg REPORTH SeFiceg re ; : Mexican Cultural “ove-ent, Pro- Cuban Youth or enization ee pe WASH. DISTRipuTION DATE _ dissend as recetved i SCE: t/Ho FOSEISN DIStry ! rn a et, ; FORM NG. REPLACES FORM 59-92 SOUR ‘E RE (4) f 1 taunss 688 wich way pe usEO Cc CORD . : i a ; = Biya: Rata Rie. inl ena aion dena, {AANA hl ane ah Wana cate TON at tat oe wig as ne nee ee Say ‘ “ aged Pre eae z PROTECT DATE oF INFORMATION : . we Rage es - oo Cee Ses } 13 dune 64 t FIELD na. ) & 2h dune 64 eT Be coo { Eway FEQUESTED i ” Lplenent Cubam-Hextoun Cultural Rachance | SATE ine aS seo —__} we ae GRAGE — . ween carers _ —*tcription — i Hexico ‘SOumants: REASON Fon “REseC Eo CUSTOMERS AND ROWE EVACUATIONS: EPLCIAL OusTmeunom Of Loan i MENTS TO FucLD, EXE y : a SECAER W Pua GF DISsEN Disseniasted by mi/ Sa. j |: r i Form No. 688 REPLACES FORM 59 D2 SOURCE RECORD WHICH MAY BE uUstD ee ee (a) i 3 t Bien. 8 Bes. than ‘SLM mht Reale ae wo st a AT tic ie mentite sie. ARIE EAR SCS el ta seme nour sane! Sram esttnt iy a kesetion of Gute, Fnoaesy Freezing of “sllar deco: Pieseni nated by IWuG, ef Source becordg ecard for 2x4 8943. attachaent to that TFeport which REPLACES Fornu 59.92 #3 688 wich mayor USED APS eit ns éct } ——-Y te ee < in Hextes to { WASH. DISTRIBUTION c Sep | Evat. REQUESTED > ante of the bascy 7 2_suly 64 514 /o0g6e Cel &tlantics, 3. Be alia é : ee ee ae _ ____1 uba/iexd sg 4 emir: Ceres ooo ce eRe AND Deme SMRDATIONG: Sracind BOSTRIBUTION Oo Lose woes Comes "10 FeLD, Grey Preeting of these accounts Tesulted from the WAS Fassed to Ever $06. 4 a SECkET PLezIGH DIssen | : i i i { PROICY ALE Source LIzSCY LITAN Ag sugsect Views ef ? Tugcalay and Heltean Pers Sensor of Cube at G@ysniraticn of agor COMMERTI. (REASON POM PERE Ty c6, oewe “ererioticn: pcre Cb wehancwd, Para 2: Pro-Cuban Aer - L Appraisal of. “ontemtr Psra 23 2 ple ese Scures eval on to Oren etrelas =n Hexion, ADR 918. re Lignmy scurcing, So ee { 5 FORM no PIPLASES Foun 89.92 “tsunes 688 wach may ®€ usre eee Poe ‘M NOTES; COmmenirs 35 FiciD, SOURCE RECORD te i — ; EVAL. REQUESTED ' E1c.y ae iracine crea. WT eeaR Nisin, erent tne eee ness a i j } i i j i ' i i | PRoscCT od * - ~ yp Retna ge source : [ PATE or INFORMATION 39 Get 1964 FIELD NO, ; | + 56 ae LITT Ing DATE ACQUIRED DATE Va hov 6h 5 FIELD DISTRIBUTION i HO. ~HEKI=2503 GRALE eGaseer =. sGasecr > Post rore=ent ‘of A Trip te cube by David anr gin Siquetros; Pear of WASH, DISTRIBUTION eee | REPORTS OFFICER j~sees— & | Eval. ReoUESTES Expulsics frog Kezico This catls was referred ta the Gevk, @ditorial ccAngog. The coment Was reouris DATE 05971-~-64 | i AaEA en ee, ext oo {Cubes : ES: SPECIAL Cistmeurice cm loan moves: Comments YO FLD, ETC.) 7] k SECLAT ND POLSIGN some i i It war disseninated aa a CS revort.with minor I 5 ten to incluce nore irforzation frog the refereaced report, wihen will snow that he prodably alans to PALIn’ another mural tn FORM NO. 688 REPLACES Form 39-92 SOURCE RECORD ti sun ss POS id ce AB be eag Se etna asec pote WholH MAY BE USED ee » SSE eerie emt ise. SECR ear en PROCESS ING RECORD : + PRiceo RCM- ENTER FORMAT conor aoe, "WOT Olssiiware ae Loy Be tb NRL KB 4, me . Bc i tp A Nt ect Sa te nee coe for a CISY Mts “THE PY Ciba, ED gens A RE re Rate ei ted In} ET thes #3 THAT THE raex FIELs : “PO RHE FoR ACTION, | [ | 0% TB RIES ch ih i Otssteisatey APPRAVED SOURCE Ap EYLVE Is Cu tle, ee 7 re NT 29 38wiagee ZUSSE Mi sare i eee ane SISSEMI NATED SESS EER SN th manera £ & 6 Hay 1964 : MEMDRATDUM FOR: Chief, ¥H/3 i Hy ATIENTION :- Mr. John M. Whitten t SUBIECT : LETAMIL/9 t : C~101331 \ With reference to your memorandim deted 22 Anril 1664, requesting a report on the status of the Operational Apzroval action on Subject, a memorandum setting forth this informatio: was forwarded to your office on 15 Hovezber 1653. It vas re- turned to CI/CA end wes ezain forwarded io your office Zor your retention ca 27 November 1963. It was returned to CI/O4 = secora time vithout coement on 1) Decezber 1563, whereupon it ves filled in Subject's foider in this office. Ho further @zrroval action has Veen taken in this mutter for the reasons explained in the menorandun. ; i | | i : sone ac eg : | i i i. | oe . creas Po : would 6 May 1964 : MEMORATDUM FOR: Chief, WE/3 : ATTENTION : Mr. John M. Whitten i SUBJECT 2 LYTAMIL/9 : C-101331 7 i With reference to your memorandums deted 22 April 1564, i requesting 6 report on the status of the Operational Arvroval : action on Subject, a memorandum setting forth this informatic!: ; was forwarded to your office on 15 Noverber 1663. I ves re- ! turned to CI/CA ani wes egain forwamied to your office for your i retention oa 27 November 1563. It was returned ts CL/at a aio ! time without comment on 11 December i553, whereupon it vas filed in Subject's foider in this office. 5o further eprroval action has een taken in this matter for the reasons explained in the mencrandun. ' i } i be erat was peace Fi Re naan a 4 { ; oA, | . 4 . i: ood 4 a : a oo 3 a . th i eho tonal . 22 April 1964 MEMORANDUM FO2: CI/OA ATTENTION —: ASUNDER SUBJECT : LITAMIL-9 (C-101331) It is requested that a report be sent to the Mexico Desk regarding the status of the Oper .¢ionall: Approval action on Subject. The OA was initially requested on 24 June 1963. John H. Whitten C/¥8/3 fe wn wo eed i { at ft } Lo. N Rin vacue 2 pie see panei ens aye ne | sete ee tite ae a3 el ae 22 April 1944 MEMORANDUM FOR: CI/OA ATTEXTION SUBJECT > LYTAMIL-9 (C-101331) Tt is requested that a report be sent to the Mexico Deak regarding the status of the Oper .tional Approval action on Subject. The GA was initially , requested on 24 June 1963. John HM. Whitten C/RH/3 eS EE ie Sm esd at ate ieee - cual © © ade oo * € é i ai mn memes Hinman tea ea Ne RRR ap at a en ee anaes 7 ‘ovember 1963 ‘MEMORANDUM TO: CI/OA SUBJECT : LITAMIL-9 (C-101,331) 201-329603 REPS: A. HMMW-11988, 4 October 1963 a B. URXI-6696 (In 49286) . 1. At the request of the Chief, CI/OA, refe was forwarded to Hexico City Station requesting the to attempt to clarify ce-tein derngatory information eh tation which hed beer reported on LITAMIL-9. Reference B con:a_ng the Mexico City Station attempt to clarify this matter. 2. It is requested that the processing of an OA for the use of LITAMIL-9 be resumed. - | ~Bistribution: A _ O&l — Addressee 1 ~ 201 File an be ie Bebe ged tec areca tesat ea eeie® ane ee eer mee Tes 2 NN RL NN EN NE ER Bins ary te . pee 7 ‘Kovember 1963 “MEWORANDUM TO: CI/OA SUBJECT 2: LITAMIL-9 (C-101,331) 201-329609 REFS: A. HMMW-11988, 4 October 1963 B. WEXI-6696 (In 49286) 1. At the request of the Chief, CI/OA, reference A was forsarded to Hexico City Station requesting the Station to attempt to clarify ce.tain derogatory information which had been reported on LITAMIL-9. Reference B convains the Mexico City Station attempt to Clarify thia matter. 2. It is requested that the processing of an OA for the use of LITAMIL-9 be resumed. “Distribution: O&l - Addressee 1 - 20) File ai VA | Ls oo a eA bit GR RANKER GREAT At Gee ee 2 ER aie A 6 1 2 ARR Cm a ERR @@ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE i TO s DIRECTOR FROM 2 MEXICO CITY. ACTION, WH 8 . - : INFO. 5 (DOP, 1/05, CI/IC 2, cifca, $45 8, CS 2, RF, WR ; ° } - —<= SECRET 2223642 {gtr e42226 . J ? be Oe ed DIR CITE HEX! 6696 ; - WA Se nee eee _—— PBRUMEN . REF: KMNe 11983 jp, ce pusSEST AUS CONTRET LIWETLE AT FonTROON FA node downers _ RELIABILITY 1959 REPORT FROX ‘pees THAT LITAKIL-9 BELIEVED 10 SE COMMUNIST SINCE THIS CONFLICTS “ITM RUNBEROUS 22232TS TATION | peceIvED FRO PTHER SOURCES HORE CLOSELY RELATED TO 1-9.) 988+ RELUCTANT CONTACT SUMMMRMRBIRH HO ov CURR TR ee eToeaaeeaNen® LEST THIS FLAG INTEREST IN L-9. ODIBEX OFFICLSS RE : HAVE LITTLE CONTACT GITH Witmamtgg RECEIVED 2LuasT NOTHING OF INTEL _ WALUE FROM HIM IN PAST. . 2. BELIEVE ANY EFFORT LOFLUTTER L-3 THIS TINE WILE RESULT IN LOSS OF AGENT WHO, WITH IMPENDING RETIREJSAT LITA#IL|7, REPRESENTS ONLY PENETRATION PBRUNEN EMBASSY AND WHO SHC¥ING INCREASING SIGNS STRAIN OF DOLBLE EXISTENCE. STATION FULLY APPAECIATES YALUE LCFLUITER PROCESS AND REVIEW GF RECORDS WILL SHOW KEAVY|/USE THIS INVESTIGATIVE MEASURE MEXI. L-9 HAS BEEN SUBJECT CLOSE AND CONTINUAL ASSESSMENT SINCE RECRUITHENT. PAST AND PRESENT CASE ; OFFICERS, ¥H0 OFTEN DISAGREED, BOTH ASSESSED L-9 INDEPENDENTLY AS. ; {SINCERE PBRUMEN PATRIOT WHO GENUINELY ANTIANTHUG, ANTIPCONSUNIST« » REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE IS excuse TT op NO 5 ot eee een ee I > - . - men me ee peng en t i i ft | 1 1 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE BOTH CASE OFFICERS AZREED ANY ATTEMPT PUT L-3' ON Ler YITER eCuLo _— PROSAZLY CAUSE H1Z TO OJIT. L-9 N STRONG &£ACTION AGENT Gv¥IsG TO FEAR INVALUAZLE EYES AND EARS INSIOE TARGET ZSTASLISNAENT. [HIS DATA TARGET. STATION HAS KEVERS DETECTED ANY DiczPTIC“ zis |Paat. 3. EVEN ASSUHING L-S HAD ONCE SEEN CONMUNIST, WHICH STzTICN DOES NOT ASSUNE, FEEL OPERATION SHOULD SE ALLOWED PROCEED as RUNNIXS IN-PLAC ia) tr PEFECTOR ON IN~PLACE SOVIET EMBASSY OFFICIAL WHO ¥NOUN CP AF 4RER, 4. WKO-INDEX, . SECRET sete oe ee _- . - a eee ag A EE aos Ai CLASSIFIED MESSAGE bad : secret | Fs To s DIRECTOR FROM 4) MEXICG CiTT?. ACTION, WH 8 INFO 4 DOP, Ci /oms, CI/ic 2, Ci/oa, sas 8, os 2, RF, VR ar nner — SECRET 2823642 igi: 03 ZOOL 73 Pil Seo eee DIR CITE MEx1 6696 ot uA PBRUNEN . REF: HMM 11963 OI Polar be SusGEOT ads Con indl LIOLZLE AT FonTncen FOR aber bonlet _ RELIABILITY 1959 REPORT Fros GUge THAT LITAHIL-9 BELIEVED 10 5© COMMUNIST SINCE THIS CONFLICTS ¥ITN KUMBEROUS 2252TS RECEIVED FROS STHER SOURCES MORE CLOSELY RELATED TO L+9, STATION LEST THIS FLAS INTEREST IN L-9. ODIBEX OFFICESS REPORT THEY | HAVE LITTLE CONTACT WITH aa. RECEIVED ALsoST NOTHING OF INTEL VALUE FROM HIM IN PAST. . 2. BELIEVE ANY EFFORT LCFLUTITER L-3 THIS TIME WELL RESULT IN LOSS OF ASENT WHO, WITH IMPENDING RETIRIAGINT LITARIL<7, | REPRESENTS ONLY PENETRATION PBRUSEN EMBASSY AND WHO SHCWING INCREASING SIGNS STRAIN OF DOUBLE EXISTENCE. STATION FULLY APPRECTATES VALUE LOFLUITER PROCESS AND REVIE¥ GF RECOROS WILL SHGW KEAVY USE TRIS INVEST IGAT VE MEASURE NEXI. Le9 HAS BEEN SUBJECT CLOSE ANd i CONTINUAL ASSESSMENT SINCE RECRUITMENT. PAST AND PRESENT GASE we a ’ ; 4 . : «OFFICERS, ¥H0 OFTEN DISAGREED, BOTH ASSESSED L-9 INDEPENDENTLY aS. | SINCERE PBRLNEN PATRIOT WKO GENUINELY ANTI-ANTHLS, ANTI“CO4MUNIST. ‘ ° i) ~ SECRET REPRODUCTION 6Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED Re a cee ee RR et rrp er npr eee ae mre sen ween NT ae eee meemermnan anpe EE a ogame ceca ° < obe me ee i t Ae tae ee cree eRe anh aRS w y CLASSIFIED MESSAGE BOTH CASE OFFICERS PRISABLY CAUSE HIN TO STRONG ACTION AGENT OWING TO FEAR OF cOw=20: INVALUASLE EYES AND EARS INSIDE TaRS VALUASLE BASIS FOR HOUNTING HORE TARGET. STATION KAS NEVER DETECTED 3. EVEN ASSUSING L+5 HAD ONCE BEEX DOES NOT ASSUNE, RUNNING IN-PLACE DEFECTION ON SAME BASIS RUNNING HY: IN-PLACE 4. KO INDEX, . SECRET FEEL OPERATION SHOULD SE ALLOWS SOVIET EMBASSY OFFICTAL WHO YNON OP AF 428 Ro al eld thle WHICH STATION ae a) oot ce: Sale Peer ee Lene A eae ae nN? errrer acncn reels ASTON ee —~ eo MS I . Cry LOAD case. .¥ ae SHIM (Chief, WH Division PRRUMEN/OA for LITAMIL-9° POT te FEN OLS OEFLPESOES, REFEREKCES: A. MEKI 1506, 26 July 1962 B. DIE-18912, 19 Feb. 1963 C. WEXI 3487, Para 11, 19 Feb 1963 D. MEXI 5015, 14 June 1963 ACTION REQUIRED: See Paras 6 and 7. i | { | 1. Although PRQ, Parts I and II, for LITAMIL-9 have been subaitted by the Station to Headquarters along with résults of Station traces , we have not been able to obtain an O for Snh. goes we ecyuceicu UecAUBE UI Une aerogatory information on Sub- I ject which was reported in para 2 of MEXI 1506. (Ref /A). f | 1 | { | | | { i 2. In Reference B, Headquarters requested the Station to clarify the derogatory information that was reported in }@XI 1506. This clarification was requested by KUDESK prior to the granting of a Poa, 3. The Station replied to this request per Ref C. KUDESE granted a POA only for training of Subject on 20 Feb 1963, 4. KUDESEK, hovever, deferred granting of an operational ap- proval for Subject pending satisfactory resolution of lthe dero- gatory information on Subject which was contained in MEXI 1506. (Continued) Distribution: . oy Orig. & 1 - COS, Mexico City : mcm aie ae et sen earner we eeme ema mine nine: sammy $s me — toe : 12, 33 USE PRE OUS Eteoen AR oe 8 CRRA Ate ge ws A Ste ent ce we Care SN AN OOO NN + nS Tne ceparemrenneeyeruairer vate seminar tart Wt at seh ante erp ereenaeeneeemep HO Whee nme aes men nwantenns: CONTINUATICN OF DISPATCH KUDESE does not consider that this was accomplished by Station's answer contained in Ref C. the 5. EDDESK has informed the desk that an OL for LITAMIL~9 cannot be granted until their request to resoive the erogatory inforeation an reported by ODIBEX from a Mexican army |G-2 officer in MEXI 1506 has been resolved to their satisf 6. It is requested, therefore, that the Station atteept to resolve the DI on LITAHIL-9 by debricfing ¢ Mexican G-2 officer re his info on Subject either thro ODIBEX office or directly if this is Possible and if officer is available. In a further effort to resolve it is also requested that LITAMIL-9 b> LCFLUTTERED 7. Please cable the results of your efforts re request so that the processing for an OA for LITAMIL~ proceed. EXD OF DISPATCH ection. again he ugh the the Mexican the problem Reemata whine iis M4 ateth Hinth OL Deb toa, mene: terareren ne enromatn nto oth -hiaanaceiteimh te mmmienetenanamenhet Maleerishteinemrt eheten Nims ep ttenntnen whe ante eermnaneiten tlt sheet tiedee waive menses emcee vate et oe meses. meme wreenatt aon teams she iene CB Ne Sine det an Dine, eer cs PBRUKEW/OA for LITAMIL-9- ATE FEELS PFRECES ~~ REFERERCES: A. MEXI 1506, 26 July 1962 B. DIR-18912, 19 Feb. 1963 C. MEXI 3497, Para 11, 19 Feb 1963 D. WEXI 5015, 14 June 1963 i ACTION REQUIRED: See Paras 6 and 7. 1. Although PRO, Parts I and II, for LITAMIL-9 have been submitted by the Station to Headquarters along with results of Station traces » we have not been able to obtain an OA for Sub. Sole we sequcnecd UecAUsYE ur Une aerogatory information on Sub- Jéct which was reported in para 2 of MEXI 1506. (Ref Ay. 2. %In Reference B, Headquarters requested the Station to clarify the derogatory information that was reported in SKI 1506. This clarification was requested by KUDESK prior to tie granting of a Pas. 3. The Station replied to this request per Ref C,. KODESK granted a POA only for training of Subject on 20 Feb 1963, 4. KUDESK, however, deferred granting of an operational ap- Proval for Subject pending satisfactory resolution of the dero~ gatory information. on Subject which was contained in MEXI 1506, | | | | ~ ; ; _ {Continued} : . | 8S EC RET | 201-329609 | i | | ; Distribution: ‘ : Orig. &1- COS, Mexico City i | | XO)-| B24? | ! | CROSS PEFES ENCE 79) | DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMGER DATE =, FF git F | j an EAD ai ; | H | HMMW-119883 [254 4 October 1963 i : | | CLASSIFICATION: ROS ALE RUMOR ro | Mee . - : * CLASSIFICATION DBiSPATICH SYMBOL ra CONTINUATION OF | DISPATCH SECRET | HixW-11988 KUDESE does not consider that this was accomplished by the Station's ansver contained in Ref C. 5. EUDESE has informed the desk that an Of for LITAMIL-9 cannot be granted until their request to resolve the derogatory information as reported by ODIBEX from a Mexican Army| G-2 officer in WEXI 1506 has been resolved to their satisfaction, 6. It is requested, therefore, that the Station again attempt to resolve the DI on LITAKIL-9 by debricfing the Mexican G-2 officer re his info on Subject either t ugh the ODIBEX office or directly if this is possible and if|the Mexican officer ig available. In a further effort to resolve|the preblen LOFLUTTERED it is also requested that LITAMIL-9 b-~ ASAP, ea eee 7. Please cable the results of your efforts re gre above request so that the processing for an OA for LITAMIL-9 can proceed. EXD OF DISPATCH Ph net a needa oan aw prin 1 SO REAR aR eM pe cetne tL tee iig te,oe RN A teh ethene aa, HR se caiertnnat stem An em HN aR _ en: a 4 1 Oc-xber 1963 MEMORANDUM FCR: Chief, WH/3 ATTENTION : Wayne Carley SUBJECT : LITAML/9 C101, 331 , a ian . REFERENCE : CI/OA Menorandes dated 10 July 1963. Same Subject. 1. This is the secoml request of CI/OA's asking for an answer to our memorandum of 10 July 1963. Because of the sensitivity of this case, it is iuperative that the oft-requested reply be forwarded. ; ; 2. | It-is to be noted that the Subject continues to be used with- a out an Operational Approval ser PrQ Pert IT deted 17 June 366]. It is ‘| further noted in Section VI, 4, tnet "Subject is elso avare of [the Sta- . : tion's LAURICLE requirements”, « most sensitive area. : ‘ ; : 3- Again, we ask for an answer to the referenced sexcrandum. : t i : ° i j Lertf Poor | 2 : EDWARD P. BROW ; : Chief, CI/0A o f . : : i Gcungra ting one Cr rer ET a ; | Gctlastticatin t Seg ~ ce aE A NPR Om Re Red i ' eit aE OMNIA A ah ar Re BE me ert weet . a _ . J os see ee tet Hie a at see itharaa MO NN et wi sentences ee | - } a oe SECRET a 4 1 Oc: cber 1963 MEMORARDUM FCR: Chief, WH/3 - ATTENTICN : Wayne Carley SUBJECT : LITAMIL/9 C-101,331 REFERENCE : «CI/OA Menorandua dated 10 July 1963. Same Subject. . 1 1. This is the second request of CL/OA's asking for an aaswer to our memorandun of 10 July 1963. Because of the sensitivity of this case, 1t i6 iuperative that the oft-reqnested reply be f . : 2. Itis to be noted that the Subject continues to be used with- : out en Cperational Approval per PR Pert II deted 17 Jume 13% It is : further noted in Section VI, 4, thet "Subject is also avare of|the Sta- ; | ‘tioa’s LAURICLS requirements", « most sensitive area. ; . 3- Again, we ask for an answer to the referenced memorandum. : t : ~ 7 a ; : EDWARD P. EROWN > : Chief, CI/OA *: 4 | | : ; | i: ~ ereng 4 i SECRET ASSP ss mat arama = TONES a Re SR PI NN i Hg se get MAREE MOREE Be ig cree ct ohief, wp {= poe Chief, Led PEROMSN LITMIL 9 (4p 29 July 1963. Attaciment: Contact Report _ Distribution: 2 - CARD w/2/att 2 = C/S!S w/a/att 2 = COS WAVE w/2/ett 3 ~ Piles A | DISPATCH | SECRET Te Attached herewith ere contact reports of mootings with LID 3 tes ACTION C4334 calm | . ¥, pel Korero Rascatcn SECRET | H ‘MEF Chef, tr Zo Stone “ Chief of Stition; Maxico Cty % Teer Contact Peror TCH REQUIRED. REFERENCES - PBRUMSN LITMIL 9 * Attached herewith are contac (= 3p 29 July 1963, . Attachuont: Contact Report . Distribution: 2 = C/-D w/2/att 2 = C/S!S w/a/att 2 = COS WAVE w/2/ett Files ChOSS atreeEnce ro OUST ar ” [DISPATCH | tans) lo OOCRG GEERT a nf DE il nd Chief, S:5; Chief of Station, Wave 1 ORY QuataD ce | aa xo] soonne x * i ns Se CT) ae ee iti ne I % reports of moetings with LE DMTiR-9 : a . am re nen : f cena: ak doercladieennientietadrnmemmtenmieeniianeaetenntimedamaenieeteteamea ee ere a eee et as ant ic} oy al Sth: Debaccp sscca und & El. eec le. Ia a2? cos Eovd we Oy ‘iomey trsmracters . Tupper ae rn: Smee ate eee ” t ‘ : g =m. wes o % : 4 ctery wan atic. Le SMe be eT ae Pee CURE YER REESE pelea ata a ee SOCAN aE AC RSA RY Hot PM RS Aa i Tactio in the | : () oo . | : . . Cbteh tum BY fs eee Rr teat eet et tty, : \ : GO nth awe at o a tom tt ereetllns Meta — Drs Ee cre-3 x2 every Pre ectts a COnrersat fl cia vex. ~ vesaly isgs Ccats yours 273 & motile pick && the prese-t om the, witte: the stovet to : -tpehile L is “ecting, ‘ 282 Cecided to in SoACLAE nocttines = fi ray ter ates 4. wee GLOlns coye py tL dp ek ies, a bd ‘hy B on fu fa ef ld, Wea ors toetiy.el: as Baty os OSEQDET a 10 July 1963, MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/3 ATTENTION: Wayne Carley SUBJECT: LITAMIL/9 C-101,, 332 1. With reference to your nenorandun dated 24 June 2903 attaching FRQ Part IT end requesting an Operational Approval for Subject's use, your attention is directed to derocatory information forwarded by Station Mexico to the effect toat an ODIEZX report dated 25 August 1999 stated Sint Ant © aaloe rane CUNTIINTTE Vf eed ne Fae FE LAT ed ON nk 4 2 tuts CORDELL, Motes: Temp 6-2, toktove2 Sehiect te munist and one of. ‘the most influential members of the Cuban Pubessy staff. 2. On 18 Septenber 1962 we requested SAS, which then had Head- quar“ers responsibility for this case, to request Station Mexico City to determine the basis for Mexico G-c's ellegation, to obtain any evidence substontieting the allegation, and to conduct such investigation as wes Possible to determine the truth or falseness of the allezation.| It wes further agreed that SAS would determine whether the Station had direct eccess to Sudject and would recomend polygrephing him i? it were fea- sible. We have no indication thet any of this has been eccoaplished or attempted. 3. On 20 February 1963, because of the exigencies of the situation et that particular tine, a Provisional Operational Approval was granted only for training of Subject. The Provisional Overaticanal Approval specified that approval for operational use of the Subject was deferred pending satisfactory resolution of the dercgatory inforaetion, whicn CI Staff did not consider to have seen accomplished. The ?2Q Part II om Subject clearly shovs that he has been used operationally for |the past year without any approval. k. Operational Approval for Subject's use cannot be granted until there has been compliance with our previous request to resolve the de- rogatory information as reported by ODIBEX froa Mexican G«2. jn oe . . xe ae | Cadarcf soot a EDWARD P. BROWH Acting Chief, CI;0A es -—SECPET ma 10 July 1963, MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/3 ATTENTION: Wayne Carley SUBJECT: LITAMIL/9 C-101, 332 1. With reference to your memorandun dated 24 June 2563 Bttaching PRQ Part II and requesting an Operational Approval for Subjeet's use, your attention is directed to derogatory information forwaried by Station Mexico to the effect that an ODIEZX report dated 25 August 1959 stated thant Ans Ook IRD NETE Masset ann Pam MN LAE RA Gt nk ee ae Aa . woe eee eS eee, sfonbonn Tat 22, Pthtovi2 Subgeoct tc pe ct te munist and one of the most influential memers of the Cuban Eubassy staff. : 2. On 18 September 1962 we requested SAS, which taen had Head- quar*ers responsibility for this case, to request Station Mexicb City. to determine the basis for Mexico G-2's allegation, to obtein any| evidence substant‘ieting the allegation, and to conduct such investigation as wes possible to determine the truth or falseness of the allezstion| It wes further agreed that SAS would determine whether the Station had direct eccess to Subject and would recamend polygraphing him i? it were fea- sible. We have no indication that any of this has been eccouplished o attempted. 3. On 20 February 1963, because of the exigencies of the bituation at that particular tise, a Provisional Operational Approval was granted oaly for training of Subject. The Provisional Cperatiscnal| Approval specified that approval for operational use of the Subject was| deferred pending satisfactory resolution of the dercgatory infornation, whien CI Staff did not consider to have teen accomplished. The It oo Subject clearly shows that he has been used operationally for|the past year without any approval. k. Operational Approval for Subject's use cannot be granted until there has been compliance with our previous request to resolve the de- rogatory information as reported by ODIBEX from Mexican G-2. oe Fans 38cm ; ; Acting Chief, CIj0A \ ves . : a, QUSSHICATNON . | SECHET Chief of Station, Mexico City SUBJECT a ACTION REQUIRED PSFEPENCES OCuban Diplomatic Personnel in ¥exico/Lais #ALHERU Souta ES BALEERU Sout TYPIC PORUMEN Referencs: (A) DIR 28665 (G) HEX 2967 (4) MEXI 3078 (B) ¥EXT Ohbé (H) EIT 2998 (N) MEXT 3178 (C) MexI 0513 eB MEXI "3006 (0) HEXT 3199 (D) vezr 1467 (3) Er 3022 (P) MEX 3217 (E) METT 1626 (vi weer ane Wa) aaa Sear &) MEXT 290k (L) HET 3066 a . oe Le ae . . i L ; Lv NAS: Luis ALSeRU Socto ~ “~~ OP CbA ce: Dalen . > | TPICMATES OR FUNCTIQAL TEME: Caltural Attache b> Kemhes LD Seo . . PLACE OF SIRTH: viedo, § ; ATE OF SIETH: Circa 191 PASSPORT SCHEER: 0/62/80 € -. FAMILY MEGERS: ocher: Josefine Ssouro -scuF §\ Ci Cuba Sisters: Xenjafs Se aril GALSERS eee ot burs Al bery | _Brotheré: Leonel ¥312E3) Souto \\sculo 20;- 60G - Alfredo % c Ral aoe ALEERJ Souto baw Cad Michelet 7 = 30). wai MENCS Para . te lexice 0.F. Mexico PHOTOGRAFE: Attached DATE OF £=50VAL aT POST:. Date of entry into Mexico unknown, prior ; ; to Dec 1949, however, Has been employed with the ° Cuban Goverment since June 1959. e See cited references and TAGL@7 and LITAMIL~9 Contact Reports b for further inferaation on Ct (ane, (ree iS Attachzent: Photo Distribation: . . . Em C/nED watt 262 j ans _ 2 = OOS WAVE w/o/att . 3 + Files ; . cS copy OISPATCH SYLEBOL AND NUMBER ot Pompom e oy CussincATON SECRET SN a : vISPATCH _ Tomsk Chief, WH Division ‘Chief of Station, wa7e ere tation, WATS Chiaf of Station, Mexico City t SUBJECT : OCuban Diplomatic Fersonnel in Hexico/luis #ALBERU Souto ACTION REQUIRED REFEPENCES — ae eg Reference: (A) DIR 28665 (G) MEXI 2967 (4) MEXE 307 (B) M=XI Obl (8) ¥Sxr 2998 (N) MEXI 317 (C) MET 0523 (1) 2EXT 3006 (0) HEXY 3299] (D) MexT 167 (sy MEET 3022 (P) MEX 3217 (BE) MEIT Y626 fv wows onae (Np cana Seas .F) MEXI 290) (L) ExT 3066 AL ws NAME: Luis Fuser Sorto * CiTPuba ece: Db TPLCMATZC OR FUNCTIONAL TITLE: Cultural Attache > - tember [yan ee PLACS OF 3IRTH: Oviedo, Spai pp amber Le T— ATE OF EIETH: Cirea 191 PASSPORT WTMEER: D/@2/60 E ae, FAMILY MEGGERS: Mosher: Josefing SS0UTO suf §\_C/T! Cuba Sisterd: XenjiafeaLarat Senter Ae aa 7" Marilez @aLoeRy Soutst’ Gt burs Al bery Brothers: Leonel SLBERI Souto \ sculo 20/- B2Y bag | fred LE= r ~) a Aliredo VALEER Souto Cubaw CadTh2ad ahh Zi Michelet 7 - 301. HE Wee ee é Haste D.F. Mexico ee ee PHOTOGRAPE: Attacked DATE OF £ES3VAL aT POST: Date of entry into Mexico unknown, prior ; to Dec 1919, however. Has been employed with the . Caban Goverment since June 1959. 2. See cited references and the LITA“G1R7 and LITEM Le? Contact Reports . bs for further infermation on ct C (arte, Attachnent: Photo Distribution: B= Chand wlatt 26: G 4V/3 2 = OOS WAVE w/o/att 3.- Files ; ote _ SECRET 7 aes ec . wv a 3S = ATTACHMENT HMMA 22622 ‘ TO: Unlel, wah viv -ius FROM: Chief of Station, Mexico City | SECRET o yy, i : \ tO ‘ Y = ‘ Ss ~ 8 1S ATTACHMENT = HMMA 21622 . & TO: Uniel, wa vive-ivu ™“ > FROM: Chief of Station, Mexice City SS i ol ____SECRET Soren emer eee ame eae NE GN A NE ON EE REE SNe tte 24 June 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR: CI/oA ; SUBJECT = ss LE TAWIE~9 C~101331 201-329608 Attached 1s the PRQ Part II on LITAMIL-9. An Operational Approval is requested. : ‘Jom M. Whitten i , Chief, WH/3 TAN eee es A AE ea ENA nt HR Seb pt ect A ee geen too Paseee ree OE IRN yt Het Died mer Br btm ee * . So ee CCR RCN TERA TPS Stat weet He DN meee KenotnAh bs stubbsth Attematinhetinesenttics RTE A Nt Mt NANOS RE SAN a Eh INI bettie ireliitis ,- Ta - . — et? ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES Attachnent: PRQ Distritation: sneer enorme ccerrernttagnntthan OCA N OCC AOL Seen re etpanassameainmtn ts stamdinetsetnatead cameramen DENI fae cote ~ “eee . eenemernannemenmmamnnninetimeiten se canst. Chief af Station, Mexico City Transa‘ttal of PEQ Part II on LITAMII-9 Action Required: 04 on Subject There are attached three (3) copies of PRQ Part I on Subject and operational approval 18 requested. Part 3 - C/iHD, w/att, 3 copies 2 @ File 17 Jue 1963 OSSPATCH SYWECA AND D . . EMMA 21557 Baws oy ARR RRaNn ne wenn NA MEA ee ie She nan erent pe SECRET jaan he #0. PERSONAL RECORD QUESTIONNAIRE . ‘ PART HE - OPERATIONAL INFORMATION votsPatce we. UMMA Db a INSTRUCTIONS 70 CASE OFFICER J. Thes foem wast de filied sa by the case ¢.ficer of aprropriate eauthorstr an the basie of the best eveilable in- farmetsoa. If 23 not ta be shown to the subsect. . 2. Neraally, beatquesters asli ke unable to issue an approval untess requester furnishes anawers to eff questions 19 Pay parts J and I]. However, in an emergency provisronal approval wa; be cotained by copesring eath the ap- elacable provisions of FR 16-213. paragraphs 64..8. B25 and 2d. Yhereatier the asaal wothod ty» document of com- plete the case must be folfoued az sex forth in FR ¥G- 345. 3. Three (3) coxpleted consi of PRG pace I (2ncluding copy in subject+s sandweetang, if possible) aad tee (2) com- . plete? cooses of this form east be sent to headquarters a3 soon as Possthfe, 4. fate acgusred tater west be sent to headquartérs sn P2} format in two $2) copses, S- Feld in atl itews, if jefereation obtainable. If stem not applicable vsite *NA.* Uf additionel spoce required for stew, use ceverse side of pegqe keyed to appreoriate item number. te CRYPTONVe: 2- PSEUOONVe LITaMIL-9 i eeeeaioned SECTION 8 CONTACT AnD CEVELOPHENT 3. INDICATE HOG, WHEN, wmere. envy, AND GY eHow SUBJECT WES FIRST CONTACTED OR CEVELOPED. , Cos Cec COT a TE OITTINN nn pt nnn bn Chand ae AO ta fn be PAI RAS R NPA Bb cen ny ee mee eee ee yee _ ey oe LITAMIL-3, who was recovering from a gall stone cperation in the hospital. The CO made contact with the Subjeét, a PEXUMEN diplomat, to debrief ani use as a penetration of the PoHUMEN Rabassy in Mexico. See MEXI 1447 re initial meeting. 2- SNOICATE GHETHER SUBJECT COLD GE TURNED OVER QUICKLY AND #N & SECURE WANNER [TO ANY RESPONSTGELE CASE OFFICER FOR HABOLING. IF SO. INDICATE TO ston. . Sebgect could bo turned msinle Case Officer, particularly j speaks English and French + CEST CTHER CASE OFFICERS mHO HAVE MANOLED SUBJECT OR WHOM HE KNOWS OR WAS KNIBN, GIVE MAWES! OY BHIOH THEY HAVE SEEN KNOON. . _ Subject knows Clyde K SHRYOCK, his Case Officer, by true nama. SHRTOCK will introduce Lawrence F, BARKER to Subject during the week of 16 Jum 1963, ¥ FEO RUN Ee te eE t eerank A Rt MEE Neat PS Mi OM Nd RE RT D Aae tnow'se 1050a SerLeces ore 31-998, SECRET ; 4-208 Ap MAMAS TF . xb/- B&¢fo 7 . ay, soni, Loe SECRET F __ CT AVATICR 28L CONTROL - sooo __ 1- ESTIMATE § Suastct’s MOTIVATION. (Be detaricd, af postabie cite evidence, io not use stock cobment suck as ‘ants. . fousuniset.*) = P : von ~, Eabsect is bighly motivated toward PBPHKIME and the west. mm fis anti~ Communist. ; 2. #MOTCATE wHaT COMTMOL, 1F ANY, EXESTS GvER TwE SuBsECT. (If no control, er sf ithere 14 4 lack of reat contrat explain.y Station Mexico could reveal Subject*s activities to the PISUMEN goverment. $- COVER USED EY SUMIZECT AwS CASE OFFICTR th THEIR MEETINGS. Subject and Case Officer neet. clandestinely in darkened areas of the 3 : city at night. . 2. COVER USED BY SUBJECT th OBTAINING HES INFSRWATION £55 t% CONTACTING HIS *NFORMANTS. Subject, 2% an employee of the FRRUMEN Embassy obtains his irformaticn from his fellow workers and contacts. 3. IND CATE SERVECE FOR BHICH SUBJECT THINKS HE (WIL work) (1 working). Subject krow he is working for PEESIME Intelligence, INTELLIGENCE CONNECTIONS ANG TRATKING "EXPLAIN SUBJECT*S KNOWN PAST OR PRESENT CONSEC TION wt TH ANY OTHER EN: INTELLIGENCE. SEAWICE. INDICATE THE ER7iNT SUCH CONKECTION #5 KNOW OVERTLY. Subject is not know to have had any contact with any other intellizence. service. tt neers bhai etlinitis the? Z- LEST OTHER MHDtVIOUALS fAgerts, relatives, siendsy HO KNOW OF SUBJECTS PRESENT EWTERLS CE ACTewITrEeSs. ores CUZVAS de EYCHENZ : Subjectts brother, Leonel, resident in Mexico Jose CARRAL Escalante LITAMIL-3 probably suspects Subj is in contact with CO Be. EXPLAIN ANY TRAINING SU@ZECT KAS HAD Im CLANDESTINE OPERATIONS. 3 Subject has not had any iormal training in clandestine operatépns bat : be is cunning and intelligent and has made great strides on Lis since first contact with his Case Officer. 1 : SECTION V COLLABORATION POTENTIAL : : 3. INDICATE CIMHER. FOREIGH PORER suasecr scuLD bl MOST LIRELY TO COLLAGORATE GET BECAUSE CF HIG SDEOLCEY cH FAST ASSOCTATIONS., EXPLAIH. . : Subject. would probably collaborate with an anti-Communist Cutan regise i if it should come to powr, . i i i 2 5 SECRET —: . * SECRET SELTION VE OFtratiGaa. uS2 ~ COMTACT T. TF SuOsEST mAs GEES USER GH COMTACTED BEF FAL, tmGELOTE ACTER LTY Ste O1CH ME OAS ENGECED m2 THE| TYPE OF turER- wWATION HE maS FUEN ISHED. _ Subj provided a few intellizence itens throughLITetL-3 before direct contact wes made with the Case Cfficer. + ERDICATE NOS BND FKOW Welw SU BIECT OBTAING tne CowatECe. Subject obtains infomation from mexvers of the PRIMER Exbassy and friends of PETIEN with whom he <eals. AVDECATE GUAT WAS GEEM TLD SIBIECT AS TS THE DESPOSETIOm GF INFORMATION HE FURNTSHES. Subject has been told that the information he provides is forward = DETARL SuBsECT-s PROPGSED FE OR CE TYPE LSE CH Gurees. q Suvgewulo Fi attiriuico ac asec WigrG LOS pens tration ci POROUS Embassy of which he is part and txe contacts cf the Eubassy. Subi is also aware of the Station's LADRICLE requireaents : BLTRIL SUGITTT“S FRGFOSEO FR-Pe TYPE USE CR DUTIES. ; Not applicable PROPOSES LiAISCM GR CPERATICAAL ACTIVITY. t. DETAIL SUGlECT*S Panwases sr2rson hE EsRTAst OB Oeewatiies, Use: @. WHERE SUBJECT IS Ax OFFICIAL MEMG@ER OF A FOELIGN GOVE GNWENT: Kot applicable B. SWERE SUBJECT 15 OM OFFICIAL MEMBER OF Am COVORE SCENCY: Wot applicable SECTION V . AGERCY RELATIONSHIP with SUSJECT 2 . 1. EXPLAIN MATURE OF AGENCY MELATIONSHIP BETH SUGIECT: 6.6. TRAINER, OPPOSITE NUWSEE: REWNEMATSON.| Te ANY: AGENCY PERSONNEL GROON TO SUBIECT. Subject is goins on salary es of: 15 Jam 63 at the rate of 1000 pesos - ($320.C0 U.S.) monthly, Andrew S. FARMERS. and Edward D. KKAPAAN are know to. “Subject under assumed names, “Senn mmeEI emcee mezeimene editanecemmianeieinie i ee et et ERAN RIERA A Sens AR ne HR AICI Ah VE SANNA OURO ROR AIRES Ss AE ince SENIORS mete mean eens: 7 SECRET SECTICA IX ; PM IFICATICNS F2@ Tae ERATIONS FC& OtwER CP ERATIGNS. Subject is an artist ComeSbiti£S, SuSSIOY Se OTHEM WETHOO, SPECIFY 485 Ghee PETALS. as of 15 Jane 1953, Scbject wil). be paid a sontaly salary of 2. EXPLA IE AY POLMISES, OTHEBOISE MOT CTSERTS MERESS. wese To SUEIECT. CExarete: Comms treats of sobject md feasix. > Ne comitzents or proxizes out it is assuned that KUBERX vill aw rose bhehatf SECTION X18 : T INDICSTE THE FIELD AGENCIES AND FVELD FILES Of Te Maton Si BIELT-S wend AAS BEEN CHECKER Bao Station files. . LIcczZBel and zany other contacts of the Cuban mabessy. ABDICATE OTHER INVESTIGATIVE MEASCRTSE Tain TS WEMURR BUTCMAP ICAL INEORWATIGm FEENTSHED BY ‘See para 1 TNDITATE QVETHE® CR wot PROUISIONSL DHERETIONAL SPF EDESL D Penvad Cle TVAsSECT~S CSE WAS SEER PTS Gi SLT CHTAWOES- Submitted 27 July 1962 EMA 15455 EVALESTE SUBJECT*S CHASACTER, @ELTAE.L IT: ANY SETEMETT. CUTIBG ERKOERCE MSE POSSI RE. @ DEERZTIONSL BF o Sabject is of high moral character, proud of his family tax Sincere, extremely security coasciocs, Teliadle, punctual and 533: job come, i.e. XUBUNK's Joo. ry ~ EXPLAIN AMY SITUATION CA UROTSCRETICN Ie MECH SIHZECT WAT Ark BLES CRECL VED BHEOH EET 8) CE/OP ERAT IOMAL SECUBHTY WIESPOINT. ' : _Sabject's relationship with Co iskmown to gose CARRAL Es - Dolores CCSYAS da EYCEERE per MBIT BiSOS CARPAL and de EYGES | believed to be security risks. t. USE CF KIate, omycs: CAMEL ING, FasmetueS. 1. EMD ECATE SPECIAL ABILITIES. TALEATS. Bf CRALIFICATECAS PCTSESTCE EF SeRsECT, Otte COLD Cowt is. $F OT 5S PRCHDSED TO PAY BRIECT & BEG LAD SCANT, ERE TCRTE WE CTLELY sehsut. 16 PaveeaT TO! RIVAL COTAIRED 1000 pesos. assist Subject to leave the country if this is recessary pecause of nis activities E RESULTS. Close friends of Subtect scch as LITAMIL-3, LITAMIIq-2, LITAMUL-7 4 SwBsECT. und. EVALUATED Fw & ta and are net SECTICH Att : SUOECTS PERM BASETS - Subject drinks mcderately, Subdj is mt know to have any flagrant vices. BE WADE 16 EnSean ek jegarding ererretsise intellize.t. £ cosmopolitan type, somewhat arty, yet cogniscent of what it tecgs to get a SECRET SECTION Nite SIMATICEM. (0 TERESTS Te MOC ITSTE SUBSECT*S UESBIES CH IMTEREST IW SPSWTE, MESIC. ETC- Suoject is interesteg in wasic, Liierciurs, and ert. Te FWBITATE GCE TWER SIBFECT"S LAAGUAGE ABILITIES S008 StTWEE CoM@AC TERISTICS. a2 STH OS wf Coen P OF & ConTayY 38 SiCICm OTFER Tham MIS CON. - EXPL are. . protably recc nized as such. + ANDECATE WeETCER LUFCOMATION (@ PEQ PARTS ¢ On 26 WAS DE“KINED BY RESEARCH. TLARTESTINE ASSES: CORGESPONSLGCE OB OTHER Wiens. Inforzation in PRQ Farts 1 axl 2 was odtained threagh research, azgects, and direct questioninz. AF OTeE@ Team #20 NE ACTIOW 1S REQUIRED. 1F anG OHEM. TEtwinaTiow OF SUMFECT $8 EFFECTED. Pens fee perce. 478. aeuaray No prodlens are envisaged in terminating arent. MALISG COUTECY CSEP if necessary. Sadjectand CO use the rams AGUILAR on the telerhore. in leftist and Communist circles, sakes him an excellent prospect. SUMATIME OF APOROSELATE SERIOE OFFICER Ciyde K SERYOCK Sebject is a European type, cut becasse of his Cuben accent world ‘SECTION xv EMERGENCY COSCtTiGeS PEW TACT ag@an SEMERTS f+ GIVE Such DETSILS F.£. SECCEMITIOM SSONALS. Set MHEPT COLD CORTACT BE madE: @4aT BRA FIZES Cf Sebject is in possession cf CO's trisptove number (howe) and Cot phene. CO can sake contact with Subject at his Lome er at the Pong, SECTION Xvi. MISCELL am ECES SPERATIONAL CATA AND REMARKS “ Sabject, who is sell deposed toward PEPSIME, is anxious to renain a ‘long term agent for ODYOKE] fis inteliizence, coupled with his contacts SS AS A WATIVE ExPLaws. (dlse SLD INDIVE Sak is office iN Embassy ate . ¥ Tetum Chief, Finance Divisioa Tenis SLID] MADAAETIRG pus SHE ~~ Forwarded herewith are copies of a Memorandum of Oral Comituent on LITAMIL/9. , ‘ Attachnent As stated (b/w) Bistribstioa Gd Pinence w/att Lb -Wa w/o att a ne ‘wm |0CS EGRET. sm oe . . * : ~ r “THEMOEASIUM OF OPAL COMMENTS woofs et st nie; 13 Sane 1963 Chief, Finance Division TO : VIA : Contract Approvins tfficer Feé : Crief of Station, Mexico City - SUBJECT: Bapegement of — prruw 9 es Independent Contracter. lL. GEM AND PROJFST 7 TRarGE: Tre Subfect individual ras bteen|engezged inder orel contsest for use under Project msacy -204 L5 charzesble to MoI - Tre effective date of the crei contract 35 Jom 1563 sybfect to ter- {2 eEfnation by COLCME upon 30 4ayz sevaat mctice. 2. SECUMEPY APPROVAL: ‘The approprie+e security epprovel: for) subject's vse has been cotained. Type Po - Date Esonested 2]_caly 192 ome 19L55 : 3. CTTIZSSEIP: Subject (E) is ( ) isnt a foreign neticnal. &. COMPENSATION: Tie Subject will te peia $1,000.00 H.¥er | sonth . The epprozicete equivalent sf this ancunt in Ferro= currenty is [22 Ct12355. Sebiect Xj will ( wilt cct receive a Thristeas bonus operas te, morte - - - Other compensations in the mature cf bonus ¢ tments, s.2ts, pad STS, etc., inciztes Tess bate4 get ane z « avo. A iont f Mee fA Naw ene mh inst t- UDOT fmanee tavec | Te Subject ts PazeD “EZ incese taxes, payment: acafor deductions will be made in the following maccer: k 6& QERzes AND/CR STESTET INCE: (a) s wbgect ( )wilt (evi not 3s for- nishe? querters enal or svtsiztecce elimenes. (z} The Pol ins comuitnects Eave besn mede rezardirng siditicnal comensation to accomoiace 1 increase ccet- of-Living exd guerters exzerses: : cee Da T- CPEPATICNAL EXFENE2S: (a) Subject ( wild. @)vilt uct be reictucsed for opereticral travel. {+} Subject ( yeti ( )wilt ret be reimbursed fer operaticrel expenses. State nature of any cperetionel expenses. fpr which Sutiect will be rei=borsed: : A aOR yews ae Agate me met 8. CONTIesayT osLicsi7T-as: The following hare not been 5 aised the - indfivid=sl cot aey have to te set by COYSKE. Give reason for contingsxt obligation: 9. Ho conn tuents otter than those stated above have bees made to the Sadject. REVIVED: - TATA S Meals Contract Approving Officer DISTRIGUTIGI: -3 Authentic ccples to Eqs. i Pile P nS24 1 Support 1A fh eR AR RRR ERRORS 1203 iT BOI REI IS OPIN I a Bi ED i ak Neate cma am bie i ON PIO hte ee te MRR ah abot Aine tee ena ann 24 Jume 1963 MEVORANDUM FOR: CI/OA SUBJECT =: LIETAUIL-9 C-101331 201~329608 Attached is the PRQ Part II on LITAHIL-9,. in Operational Approval ig requested. Join M. Whitten Chief, WH/3 gee ey Relea et bce seca hens Ree re mene ni a ee pee ere rye weap meee ia ese ereeeeerr eceiettnaptninnen sree CLASSFICATOR POOCESSING . — lon a) DISPATCH SECRET mz EES Chief, western Hesttrere Ae eC Chief of Station, Mexico City Transaittal of FFQ Part IT om LITAMII-9 ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES Cs on Subject Action Required: There are attached three (3) copies of PR Part IT on Subject end operational approvar 18 requeslea. Attachzent: PRQ Part IT Distyitations 3 ~ C/iHD, w/att, 3 copies 2 @ Files 17 Jue 143 | OXSPATCH SYwata AHO * EMMA 21557 On octane eneamenemeeennnaneenaeementen nea eeremend me mene emirates SS at te ae oxime . : en mmemaeaens epee eeeirnemmnrmaneneetinennreremantmttienten ee eS sae SECRET PERSONAL RECORD QUESTIONNAIRE : ; PART Ti ~ OPERATIONAL INFORMATION “orsPatce nod HMMA 2] y ENSTRUCTIONS 0 CASE OFFICER fo f. Then form wust be filled :0 by the case c.ficer of appropriate authority on the basis of the beat etailabie in- afson. It ors not to be shown to the subject. 2. Normally, headquerters asli ke unable to issue an approval unless requester ferneshes answers to aif questions 0 PR, parts J and I}. Heeever, in an emergency provisional approval way be cbtasned by complying weth the ap- olacable provissons of FR 19-215, poragraphs 6a, g. 125 and 32d. Thereatrer the usual wethed to dotewent of com plete the case must be folloued as set forth an FR 34-245. 3. Three ¢3) completed copres cf PRG part I canctuding cosy in subject+s sandwretsng, if possible: and twa (2) com- plete? copses of thre form sust be sent to headquarters as soon as possible. 4. ‘ste ecqusred later must be sent to headquarters in PEG format in to ©); copies, S. Fill an all items, if inforeation obtainable. If ites not applicable rite *WA.* EF additipnal apace required for stee. use reverse aside of page keyed ta appropriate item number. t- CRYPTONYO 2. PSEVOONVe LITAMIL-9 SECTION 1 COMTACT AND CEVELOPMENT , INDECATE HOM, WHEN, WHERE, ery. AND GY @HOM SUBJECT wsS FIRST CONTACTED OR OCELELOPED. : r a Pm ne mn ed bn Ont dan ae AE tte £9 he VAS Ube eeGe Qe we be Camm mes OD Swe mee ee meee oe . -nay f= Ts LITAMIL-3, who was recovering from a gall stone operation in the hospital. The | CO made contact with the Subject, a PEXUMEN diplomat, to debrief ani use as a penetration of the PENJMEN Embassy in Mexico. See MEXI 1467 re initial meeting. BEEN KNOBN. on NO. saov se $050a 2- PNDICATE OHETHER SUBJECT COLLD BE TURNED OVER QUICKLY AND IN A SECURE WANNER [O ANY RESPON HANDLING. 1F SO, INDICATE TO sNOM. ~~ Subject could be turned over te any responsinle Case Officer, rarticnlarly one with a Speaking knowledge of Spanish. Subj speaks English and French as well as Spanish. : - GEST CTHER CASE OFFICERS WHO WAVE HANDLED SUBJECT OR WHOA HE KNOWS OR WAS KNIEN, GIVE NAME. _ Subject mows Clyde K SHRYOCK, his Case Officer, by true nam¢, SERTOCK wil. introduce Lawrence F. BARKER to Subject during the week of 16 June 1963. Gf CASE GFFICER FOR SY BHICe THEY HAVE — REPLACES fOew 51-958 . tie way ae uate, SECRET “en A MMI - PLS 7 7 o/- syle _— sttitin,. . SECRET SECTION 11 HOTIVATICE 282 CONTROL --- ¥- ESTIMATE SuBsECT" S wcTivattom, (Be detailed, if posrisble cite evidence. Do not use eicck copment suck es ‘ante communist, *) Subseet t= highly motivated toward PBPHIME and the west. se [is anti+ Communist. 2- INOICATE WHAT CONTROL, IF an¥, EXISTS OVER ThE SUBJECT. (If no control, explain.) Station Mexico could reveal Subject'!s activities to the PEXUYEN ‘ goverment. SECTIOw FUT COVER i. COVER USED BY SUBJECT AND CASE CFFICZR Lk THEIR MEETINGS. Subject and Case Officer meet clandestinely in darkened areag of the city at night. 2- COVER USED BY SUBJECT IN GETAINING HES INFORWATION ANS IN CONTACTING HIS THESRMANTS. Subject, 22 an employee of the FBRUMEN Embassy obtains his inflormaticn from his fellow workers and conbacts. 3- IND CATE SERWECE FOR @HICH SUBJECT THINKS HE (Will works (13 working ;. Subject know he is working for PBRHIME Intelligence, SECTIOnW 1V INTELLIGENCE CONNECTIONS AND TRAINING 1. EXPLAIN SUBJECT*S KNOMN PAST OR PRESENT CONMECTION BITH ANY OTHER INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. sMOCATE THE ER-iNT SUCH FONNECTICON IS KNGWN COVERTLY. ; Subject is not known to have had any contact with any other intelligence : service, 2. LEST OTHER INDIVIDUALS (Agents, relatives, friends) 0 KNOW OF SUBJECT°S PRESENT FU TEALIGENCE ACTOWITIES. Dolores CUSVAS de EYCHENNE Subjectts brother, Leonel, resident in Mexico Jose CARRAL Escalante LITAMIL-3 probably suspects Subj is in contect with CO. 3. EXPLAIN ANY TRAINING SUBJECT HAS HAD IM CLANDESTINE GPERATIONS. Subject has not had any iormal training in clandestine operations bat he is cunning ami intelligent and has made great strides on Lis awn since first contact with his Case Officer. SECTION V COLLABORATION POTENTIAL 1d. INOICATE OT4E@ FOREI GH POWER Suasecr WOULD BE MOST LEMELY TO COLLABORATE ette stcaust cn 41S 1DEOLORY ce Fast ASSOCIATIONS. EXPLAIN. * Subject would probably collaborate with an ant1-Commnist Cuben regina 4f it should come to powr, : rd ; SECRET SECRET SELTIOR Vi 1. "F SUBSELT WAS STEN USEE Gm CONTACTED BEF uae. WATUOM WE Bas FUeR ISHED. | Subj provided a few intellizence items throughLITs¥I1-3 before direct contact was made with the Case Cfficer. t + FWDECATE wom 2N5 FROM wel S@sOCT OBTAEAS Ver bewa tice, Subject. obtains infomation from meazers of the PRZIMEN Embassy and friends of PRXVEN with whom ke ceals. + INDICATE WAT HAS BEEN TOLD SIRJECT AS TS THE DESPOSITION OF INFORMATION WE FLRNISHES. Subject has been told that the information be provides is forwarded to Washincton, | + DETAIL SUBJECTS PROPOSED Fs OR CL TYRE USE Ce muTles. ‘ Suse Oo FL atulrilico ale Carecied Lumera Loe perm tration of we PHM Embassy of which he is part and the contacts cf the Babassy. Subj is also aware of the Station's LAURICIE requireaents S. CETAIL SUBIECT-+S FROFOSEO Fe-Pe TYPE USE CR DLTIES. ; Not applicable 5 SECTION Vii 3. DETAIL SumseeT Ss eons um GFewativear use: BEReAL eat USE: ®. WHERE SUBJECT TS an OFFICIAL MEMBER OF 4 FC@IIGS GOVE RwENT: Not applicable 3. WHERE SUBJECT IS an GFFICIaL MEMBER OF £n ODTORE AGERCY: Wot applicable SECTION VEIL . AGENCY RELATIONSHIP with SUBJECT t. ECXPLAtm MATURE OF aGENCY MCLATIONSHIP @tTH SUSIECT: 1.6. TESIMEL, OPFOSTTE muwnge, RE NEAT Fe AnY: AGEWCy : PERSORNEL KROOR TO SUasECT. Subject is going on salary as of 15 Jane 63 at the rate of 1000 pesos - ($320.00 U.S.) monthly, Andrew S. FARMERS and Edward D. KKAPHAN are known to. Subject. under asuned names, _ ; ee mR tI se eet atparame tte sees owe SECRET PUM IFICATIORS FL@ Tek OPIRATICNS © AMDNCATE SPECIAL ADILATICS. TALENTS, OS CLALIESCATIOAS POSSESSED @ SeRIECT well COLD COMGEIVABLY BE OF eR cd FOR GIwER OPERATIONS. Subject is an artist SECTION x Cone TREN TS j i. $8 97 6S PRO@SSEO TO Pay SBSECT & BEG LSE SHAE PETE THE WTEALT aepat. FE Paveiay rq BE WADE IW Z9cr en ae COnmonsTIES, SUBSIGY Se GTKEN METHOD, SPELIFW AND Gtoe CETAITS. as of 15 June 1963, Sabject will oe paid a nontaly salary of| L000 pesos. . EXPLAS® ABY PREMISES. OTHEROISE MOT CUVERTD MLRECe, WEDE TD tumstcT. (Exmeofe: Commatmenre regarding erecnetcra ef sobjece amd foarte. 5 No comitzents or promises out it is assuned that KUBARE will| assist Sudject to leave tha coumtry if this is necessary cecause of nis activities on UTOLOWEE Reno Tf , SECTICN XE CE ASD SEDURITY S. ERGICATE THE FIELD AGIRCIES AND FRELD FILES Of Te Melon SOBJELTS SAME NAS BEEN CHECKED S0m THE RESULTS. Station files. Close friends of Subtect scch as LITAMI-3, LITAMID-2, LITAMIL-7 LICOZB-1 Bo aad many other contacts cf the Caban zabassys . ! a E. UMDICATE OTHER INVESTIGATIVE WEASCETS Taam TS VERSEY BEIGRAPHICEL INF ORMATICN FERNTSSED Br | SUBJECT. See para l I. SWDECATE WHETHER OR WIT FROG SIOWAL UFESATIONSL 477 EDSaL CH GHERST ICN AL aes B. DATE sPPROWAL CBTAIRED Pegva, C98 GD AIECT-S$ CSE WAS Bin FwTe RY CSS RES- t ‘Submitted 27 July 1962 Eta 15455 Ps. CWALEATE SUSUECT"S CHAMBACTER, BELG ASiLt™ awh SET RATA. TUTING EWI CEE metOE POSSIB.L. Sabject is of hich noral character, proud of his family barks ° Sincere, extremely security consciocs, reliable, punctual and inteliicest. 4A cosmopolitan type, Sourwhat arty, yet cogniscent of what it tae to geta god done, i.e. XUBARK ts job. 6- EXPLAIN AMY SETUATION CR INDISCRETICN IB GION SRIETT Wa WOE GLEN IRUTL VED BHICH MOET BE EVALUATED FRIe ® CE/SOPERAT OMA, SECUBITY VIER? OINT Sabject*s relationstip xith COTOES isdcnown to gose CARRAL Escplante and Dolores CUSYAS de EYCEERMS per MEXI 3iS0. CARRAL and de EYCCEMG| are not believed to be security risks. SUQJECT*S PERS wAsETS USE CF AS G@ce, GMCS: EAMM ING, Fae meres. Sabject drinks acderately, Subdj is not know to have any flagrant vices. t. SECRET SECTION EINE BTKATICAR (9 EPESTS 5. IMBICSTE SeegsECT’S SISSRES Of INTEREST IM SPSOTS. wSIC. ETC- Scoject is interesteg in namic, iiiersiure, and cri. , F a Fo TRRACSTE SE THER SLB SECT"S CAR SUASE ABILITIES S00 SHER CHARACTERISTICS, axe SADA AS wE Cote CF A SM TEY SH OBTEI EM CTEM Tram HIS CON. - EPL ale Scbject is a European type, cat becasse of his Caben accent vocal protably recc nized as such. resicare & CCRRESP ULE TE CH OTHER wEABS. azects, and cirect questioning. UF OTeEm Team BDU NE ACTICM FS MEQUIRED, 1F sm wri TERWINATION OF SUBJECT 15 EFFECTED. PLEAS eee pera. 38, Burra; No problems are envisaged in terminating agent. EMERGENCY COSC ETIONS BECOR TACT Ad@ABSEMENTS t- GivE Foca CETOILS FE. SECSEMITION SIGIALS. 5-0: BHEPT CORD TimTaCT SE MASES GAT BUA FISES CD MALISS COMTSCT CSE? if necessary. Szodjectand CO use the name AGUILAR on tin tele phone, in leftist and Communist circles, 2akes hin an excellent prospect. StMati@t OF aPeRoweiaATE Stmice OFFICER Clyde K SERYOCK IRFTEMAT OM Im PEG PARTS 7 aud tf WAS GB"AINLD BY RESEARCH, f3 tRSEST IVE ASSESSMENT. FILES. ASS AS A MATIVE Inforzation in PRQ Parts 1 axi 2 wes cdtzined throwgh research,| files, EXPLAIN, (Alte LD IND TWA ak Subject 18 in possession of CO's trieptou nuster (heme) and COls office Phone, CO can aaxe contact with Subject at his Lome er at tie PIIMEN Embassy SECTION Xvi MESCELLARECES CPERATICNAL CATA AND PEMARKS Sabject, who is well deposed toward FSPSIME, is anxious to renain a long tem arent for ODYOKE] Fis inteliizence, coupled with his contacts . ‘ * ¢ 2° . - DISPATCH i = Cuief, Finaace Division Pao MDERING — . § PEADCAARTERS| BF Cstef, WH Divisioa Z ~e Forwarded herewith are copies of a Memorandum of Oral Comnitment on LITAMIL/9. . Krlandk (ele w. WUALIS ® Attachwent As stated (b/w) Distribution Ze Pinence w/att “1 + WE w/o att - OR oie, pity a, VEMORANTUM CF ORAL CUACIMET ae nae - - pm: WV pane 1963 ps) s Crietl, Pinence Division VIA: Contract Approving tfficer FROM : Crtef cf Station, Mexico City : SUBJECT: Expagenent of pad) 20) a *5 Inéependent| Contracter. 1. TEPM AND PROJFOT Tatrce: 2 Subtect individual bas been engaged imier oral ccuirecst Tor use unter Project, Peay -a:G is charzeeble to 66> - Tee effective dete of the cra: contract is 15 Jum 1963 subject to ter gBination ty COTOME upon 30 Baye! actual notice. ae 2. SECURITY APPROVAL: ‘The appropriete security approvel for subject's tse has been cetained. Type POL - Date Zeozested 27 Joly 1952 ome 19h55 . 3. CITIZZNSHIP: Subject (KE) ts ( ) ts nct a foreign neticnal. kh. COMPENSATION: Tue Subject will bag yeid $5,000.00 h.$er month . The epprocimmte equivalent of this axciunt in PEPRISE currescy is| 228 cc ll2rs. ay - Subject E} will ( )wilt mt receive a Tnristeas bonus equivaleaz to, mo - Other corgensations in the mature cf torus commitments, si2c4, pela vecaticns, ete., incite: Eirthdays, belidays Sem do: srnval of stoos a € ANOS 5 tohiest £ Me fae V8 laa mm tant £2 OTDOTIE fennee tavee THe Subject to PEELE ineoze taxes, peyments aza/or deductions will] be made in the following = mer: 4 €. QUARTZ?S AND/GR Ss TESTeremes: (2) Svidect ( )will (x)will not s2 for nished quarters end/or sursistence alinverces. (e) The Pollovinks commitments i Fave been rede resardirz eiciticnal compensat tion ta } accommodate increase ccet- of-livicg ex4 quarters expenses: ; 7. CPERATIONAL EXPENSES: (a) Subject ( }vill- &)vil2 act reinbursed for operational travel. (t} Subject ( il: ( jwil rot be r ursed for Operaticnsi expenses. Stete nature of any cperatisnal expenses. for which Sut! debts ata sitet will be rei=bursed: a : 7: a E 8. COMWISGENT OBLISATTONS: The following bave not been rromised the individssl cot cay have tc be set by COYOKE. Give reason for each contingert obligation: 9. Ho commitments ctter than those stated above have been made to the Subject. -... RSVIEWED: AAAS als Contract Approving Officer DISTRIBUTICN: 3 Authentic esptes to Eqs. a24 = oe ; ; ° | i | sapere . ; . | 298 a Se A NE RRL BL Fi ASIN RCN rm EES on SHR MMA ig I TO : pirecToR FROM: 2 MEXICO city ACTION: In-rOo: » Cl/oa, $k$ 8,-s/c-2 "SECRET 1419837 € "RITY DIR CITE wEXE 4a PERUXEN LITANTLog STATION “AS WO RECORD ‘po, SPene Hite aint fad Chat fa sey fn aes i om. Lb oS trrshde& fe cr loAl, Jeb eken. Seana arth FEECUCTIN CHER THN TH SUNG OP Potae WH 8 (Wit WOTIFIED AND COPY SLOTTED AT 1615 1% JUN OM) . LITA“IL<9, PLEASE Advres. so phetetadt - = 7oAe GROUP 1 EXC. UDING. FROM AUTOMATIC DOE GRADING AND DECLASSIFICATION. | Copy No. « on se . « aibeiteesetRtnt, SO Tod Tete wee gem ene ae ae ce ee ee oe | TO = piRecroR FROM. 2 MEXtCD city ° ACTION: / wy 8 7 (iat NOTIFIED AND COPY SLOTTED aT 1615 14 yun OH} INFO): Dor, Ci/oa, sas 8, s/e2 SECRET targasy -_ *RITY 918 CITE wEyy pus PERUWEN LITaMTL og STATION “AS HQ RECORD "po, LITASIL=9. PLEASE anvrer wa wee, Sfen- T - 2 MO INtcx,| ; i 2 . ial i GUE wi8s river suakified tact toa | uta atantik. tds vee ALL heh has (fe er Is Alas Mri ele. ss 7 - . ' t. t*: . A : ? t * 3 o : ° - : : . = } 7 ° i | . . 4 if . . | : EXC. UDING: FROM AUTOMATIC DOE . Ub. GRADING AND DECLASS IFICATION, REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1s Copy Mg. — wee ners ace og ae . . ’ Scene anes SECRET Classification JFK MICROFILM FILE SUMMARY SUMMARY; REEL 12, FOLDER(S) 4A & 5 CREATED by Bryant Rogers ee SUBJECT OF FOLDER: _LITAMIL-9 201 NUMBER, IF ANY 329609 INCLUSIVE DATES OF FILE MATERIAL JULY 62 THROUGH AUGUST 72. RELEVANCE OR NON-RELEVANCE TO OSWALD & JFK ASSASSINATION: NONE REASON OR ASSUMED REASON FOR INCLUSION IN THIS COLLECTION: In the HSCA testimony of Silvia Duran she indicated |that she knew him and he was the Cultural Attache at the Cuban Consulate when she was there. This info was not in the 201 file. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION WITHIN FILE: LITAMIL-9 was recruited by the Mexico City Station ih late 62 while he was assigned to the Cuban Embassy as Cultural Attache. He provided the Station intelligence while| he was in this assignment. He was deactivated in March 1965 when he returned to Cuba and was seen only occasionally after that. His contract was terminated in 1970 because of his lack of access. Only one relevant document was found which indicated that Proenza, who worked at the Cuban Embassy, believed that the strong objection to the Mexican Government by the Cuban Embassy over the Duran's detention was & diplomatic error. This document was processed for release. CIA/US. GOVERNMENT RELATIONSHIP: AGENT PAGES OF NON-JFK-RELATED MATERIAL: 491 Season YEE Carveons EDT yors 2734: Fone O14 en EER SRR re a at ay PORE \ “ate dane AAA aE ln wat cat lana ais Scena aie ae Seams asennad get amt: yee. nies Bsa dee baie nating a Sina ied inn ai beh aes asada SECRET : . ' LIZAMIL/9_ 1K ORDER Tear FLPTHER COMSIDETATION way BE GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FoR APPOOWEL IN THIS CASE aM TS REQUESTED THAT YOU FURNISH TRIS CFFICE THE tNFCRMATICN CHECEED BELOW, OF REVIES INPSEWATION AS INDICATED | REVIEW OF STAFF ’D Eres cy } REVIEW OF STAFFED CreLave RAL rnecoube te REVIEW OF SECURITY seF. REPORT a. We Peo 4 Pre ti FLeis tastes @s teeers REVIEW GF SEC. crE, SPER eee ann SEVESION TRACTS REVIEW CF FR3 REPCET A Te TT Cwetcat TRTTERTGAT LOM RES REVIEW OF ATTACHED @ZzFERENCE OTHERS (See Kerarks) test 4 secoea i TeEeS anD FewaL c » it 0 en ae PeMaREs: Please come to CI/0A to discuss your request of 16 December 1965. i This was te advise that it is not Cr/cs Practice to iseue POA for } : i 6 months under thess circumstances, Hovever, this is no bar aa handling the agent as we proposed in our nemo of oP Jack / oe inte a clntmatie neem t : H H j : ao10 889 "SE Focvivws cortese. en er ee Me wena oe woe ow — Speer wows MEMORANDUN FOR: C/CI/O% a SUBJECT = Operational Approval for LITANIL.9 oe, 1. The Provisional Operational Approval for LITANIL-9 (C-102331) 48 due to expire 8 January 1965, H 2. In discussions With the field case officer for beats operation, ¥H/1/Mexico has found that there is no way| tg determine when, or whether, LITAMIL-9 Will again leave Cuba. For reneong of peraunal Security, LITAMIL-S ras not beer able tn tmenedan ae ne wane Tans Sleeks clme nas cat ‘to I it Cuba in early March 1965, Letters to his brother, L H and reports fron Occasional Cuban official travelerg i Mexico indicate that LITAXIL-9 ig well and is ezploye | Kational Cultural Council, 3. LITAMIL-9 42 sow an inactive agent. The Station has recently proposed that hie salary cease accumulating as of 30 June 1966, If and when he again manages to leave Cuba, he will be contacted and a ful} assesenent of hils future usefulnene will be made. Qsin- tO the fact that his Sister~in-law is a secretary to Fidel Castro it is expected 4. Tt would be Bpprecisted if the POA oa LITAMT could be extended for six nonths. If at the end of t _ time he has not left Cuba, it will be Proposed that t POA be allowed to expire. i t me W. J. 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Lis, af — fpr Prete wee etd i i 5 z "Cx be ae ° : io wee — b £ a at oe / ; i Mas Ny ame ale ictus eh som ak | I a! | | i | I after Cuba I am inc Translation of a rest card fron Kira KCSeVSEA to LITA’ Kira is the wife of Aneuel KOSOVSKI, vho was a Secend in the Eulearian Erhassy in Havana as ef Octcher 19654 are new Sack in Sefia, Bulgaria. The card was nailed Bulgaria to Cuba. : i IL-9, Secre The fres —_ ary Dear Luis, how are vcu? Before leaving I called veu de verify your accress anc, cf course, to say “the last ceodbvet three senths!), but yeu weren't there. Surely you had mind cn the countryside after the hurricane, If ycu I wish tv: Girén, that would suit yeu very rell. We have been in Bu? end teen fe Une saria for three days now: cne. day 20 STR in the gucsst house oF ihe Cet sgardan The trip went fire, but it was very faticuire: we coul toe sleep because it wesn't night -- at 2? the sun set and cane cut again, In Prague we srent one day while wait for the plane to Scfia, We @re living like Ceunts of bourg in a luxury Fctel. In Sofia everything is fine, : 5 i sat you ceuld clinhb like curing the fifteen calv is quite het during the day, but the nights are very cold, Here in Varna it's the same story, but all the hotels fre full ef tourists ‘ho get brave and go swinming in the cold Sea. ‘4s for us, we haven't gone swimning yet. And ge h —4 Feelin este rt 1 fLeren the sea. LUIS, Untii a bee tt re i+] i Kira KOSCYSKA ter. : Sek ae pete ate penta eraily ih Valance Luis Aller Meri Cbartimerts ole Aelociones li bbara L4 Cus Me atconge ole. 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ABADI emer, Bali ae wad fates) acs i leet, pte em tes BP ws Ate hinlat cole hee f- ae, 40, twbeee ar fe “Gh Seed Pieces | Sa titse cae esp ad 4 I _ ee t ’ : t i -~, a, : . 1 Translation of a post card from Kira KOSOVSKA to LITAMIL-9. Kira is the wife of Anguel KOSOVSK’, who was a Second Secretary’ in the Bulgarian Embassy in Havana as of October 1965. They are now back in Sofia, Bulgaria. The card was mailed from Bulgaria to Cuba. Good morning, Luis! How are you? We are well. We frequently think of Havana and of our friends (I - of a "boreg* man (too). After the Black Sea we spent one week in Sofia, and the fol- lowing week we relaxed at the Radio Sofia tourist house (be- fore leaving for Cuba I worked for Radio Sofia), located on the Vitusha, near Sofia. The Bulgarians call this mountain “lungs of the capital". It's a very lovely place. Livin in eitise we franientlw Saenat ctenta ntananwene Teinn sit -mmepenrnty ome cnaanet cine _ ain the grass and looking at the sky, listening to the sil nce. Isn't that true? On Vitosha (sic) we remembered all that We are now in Sofia, preparing to continue our tour through the mountains. 1 like to walk a lot, and now I have the op- portunity. We plan to climb the highest peak in Bulgaria |-- Mus-ala (2925 meters). It isn't difficult —. it's net veny high. What a good country Bulgaria is, but in my Cpinion |she lacks contemplative men. Yes, yes, that's true. They are all too practical. Until later, Luis! Kira KOSOVSKA i VAIUARaN | 3 , 8 et - ech haga, Ke. PR af - Gq - if f YaN Coup. Lies Mh be Zé Kepate mento oe Felaccene Cee Clarales tin ef ebeleady cog Couseye Mae oucd del t& yg f EMO) _ He ee an EGuncle ¢ ‘ La Slater te , + ON. Hola. ila. Gia Rsk ds eet ence Puceas accétier Kets! /@, 4, . hee d, / Se ¢ Crue he estade Ue. ? Cotes Reape Lee suustes ? 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Kies, Xe coheck ho le Heed, Kieats whale anus Kets Aine ve ie! a ces meet see | | Translation of a letter fron Fira KOSOVSEKA to LITSTIL-9.] Kira is the vile of Anguei KOSOVSEL, who was a Second Secreta ¥ in the Lulearian Erhassy in Havana as of fctcber 1965, They are now back in Sofia, Bulgaria. The letter was nailed from Bulgaria te Cuba, ‘ \ Good evenings, Luis! How have you been? Sorkinge a [ct as always?) Which te choose -- of two opinions on work Clhorses die fron workine" and "work created Man") it is hetter td choose the seconc, isn't it? he are still in Varna, more exactly some 1S kilonetadrs fron the city of Varna; this coesn't natter because every- thing here is the area of beaches, hotels, etc. The weatl improved, and now ve go swinmins and sunbathing, but we dle SO without eagerness -- we are spoiled permanently by thel. Santa 'arfa and Atlantic beaches and by the Cuban sun! At | the sume Lime Ge as vefy Wwice thal nere tnere are no sharks and one can swim anywhere one wants, In the course ef two years we forgot many things and now we are enjoving the climate, nature, etc, It's true -- here even the air is absolutely different: - fresh, healthful, full of the odors of grass and trees. Some 300 -'499 neters fron the coast the meuntains, covered with forests, begin I am very sorry that you, Luis, cannot see all this, but i am’ an optimist and I am sure that sooner or later vou wil visit Bulgaria. fe you know what they Say about the formation : of the country? When God was dividing the Earth anong the ; english, the French, and others, the Eulearian could not dene . because ‘he was working. Then when he came, there was no Jand left. God scolded h » but he had to do something, So he ; teck a knife and cut 3 littie piece of Paradise for the Bul- garian, . 7 T am not exaggerating -- really the coast of the Black Sea in Bulgaria is very pretty. Now there are about 25:- Bo thousand foreigners here on vacation, And what is very in teresting -- the majority from the capitalistic ccuntries, At every step one hears French, German, Swedish. ke have an acquaintance -- the Manager of one of the hotels; he, for example, says that scene fanilics from Switzerland and fron Belgium have been living in his hotel fer 28 days, and that all are very happy, Saying that the vacation in Bulgaria is | Pleasant and inexpensive at the Sane tine, less exrensive than in Nice or Italy. Thus Bulgaria is developing interna- 1 Save pltyeaeieenener ee te tional tourisa intensively and, of course, is bringing in a lot of noney. : ‘ } ; | Eut what be ing thines I'n writing! I'n sure thet you are already sleepy. ‘ot hy any means do I vant vou th think that these are exercises in Spanish so as net to forget it, ‘ 1 simply want to relate sone of ny inpressions and observa- tions, and you, 2 man so gece and fine, can understand, can't you? One mere interesting thing atout the tourist service — here, There are sone tyrical nationai restaurants epen where Bulgarian fantasy is represented. [or example, one repre- sents a place where there are sheep (I don't know what it is in Spanish), It's a large patio divided into snall p tios, everything like in a town. There is a stone hearth in'the ficor, . © feonsthing teliis lao. an Uevaein Tawie LS a stone stove, also wit!. a fire inside, There are sone|farn : buildings, everything true to life, To make the nicttre : complete, in one of the small vatios there is a burro} in ‘ another, some sheep, and ... they all have a terrible|odor! : But everybody is happy ane taking pictures, etc. Thelwaiters : are dressed in national cestumes and the National orchestra i plays too. Can you inagine it, Luis? It's verv nice! The : other restaurant, for exanrle, rerresents the interior of (I don't know in Spanish, in French -- the mill). There is the stone for grinding, there are filled sacks where you sit, etc., etc. The focd is served in national dishes ... |but let's not talk about food -- there is everything in aHundance. After the first adniratiens (‘what delicious cherries!" * what big peachesi", etc.), I discovered a great danger for me in all this, If, for example, Anguel gains 2 - 4 pounds, it's no problem but for ce it's problen £1! : -I*ll close now, Befere Closing I"1]l tell you a jjoke (appropriate). A family went to bed one nicht, Suddenly a loud noise was heard -- the cat knocked sonething over in the kitchen, But the frightened woman cried: "Run, my hus- band is coming!" and her husband, frightened also, jumped out of the window in his Pajamas, : : : ; 4 Until later, Luis, I give you my hand. The letter -- between us, is that all right? ‘ \ a Kira KOSCVSKA | ane i DISPATCH i t 1 ¥O. INDEXING REQUIRED © ONLY QUALIFIRD DESE | can JUDGE INDEXING iH : . . | msceoriia | . ° os, , ~ __ a =. 2 2. , i ACTION ROQUIRED « NLIBAUINE/LITAMIL=9/Operationa? Progress. ePor. . References HMMA 26552, 8 July 1965 | | 1. LITAMIL-9 seems to be trapped ins!de PARUMEN, On 18 August] the Case Officer met with LITAMIL-17 (L-3's brother) to review two leceers| received from L-9, One of these, dated 15 July and meiled at Gander, Fewfoundland (presumably by an airline crew member), used the term "de lo mas bien." This is an indicator meaning "I expect to leave within « year." In snother !(undeted) letter L-9 reports that he has been promoted to "Secretario de Segunda 2. L*9 asked for 2 large quantity of art supplies and mentioned that he fs doing a lot of naintine since he hee anr Vet geome hank em wrnete OL meme doe of material requested indicates that he expects to remain inside for spme time. 3. The C/O asked L-17 to phone L-9, ostensibly to request further detail on how to ship the art supplies, In the course of the conversation Li17 was to ask L-9 how long he expected to remain in PBRUMEN. L-17 reported on 28 August that he had spoken with L-9, L-9 said he did not expect to leave for fa long time." : i t 4. With the recent defections of AMMASP-1 and-a PBRUMEN Ambassador in Europe it may be difficult for L-9 to obtain a foreien nost. Tr is not likely z that he could seriously be considered politically reliable by the PBRUMEN Government. With the return of his cother and sister from Spain he no longer has an excuse to request permission to visit Madrid. The only bright spot oa the horizon is his sister-in-law’s close relationship to AMTEUG. L517 feels thet it is to her advantage to have i-3 abroad so L-9 cam sead her consumer goods which are unobtainable in PBRUMEN, j j 5. At present the Station has no reasom to believe L-9 will be sble to leave PBRUMEN any time soon. . : ' Q t ofA Janu F. Las sand 4. Willard c, cuRTIS Diseribotion: 3 - c/w 4 + Files £S copy | teuber 1965 HGS FILE MER . , 201-329609 (P+6079) REPUBLICA Og cus, CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CULTURA Relacienoe Culturelea’ con o2 kxtranjero : darianao, Agosto 19 do 1965 Comprters prey Vuerrere Diracter oy “a IP US3 ta del Tantey Lirieo Taatry jsrefs Joren, dehenas Betirau: COL pONEryt Par oete ra tta 23 comunicemos que con Motivo cs le Filesta Nachos. 3 dn hele GO tirarin co “8 conte-tionids ontre da Bubutety a3 14 Ry Ce da oulsearta 3 cee once ts Nachonaa de Cultus ia "Sez ane de lea Cultura Edlyarg" CCR an §Poc- tmerk vor ee Pideolie pao. Cono parts ae la provranacién Tiruran un eanetanean mp lpeate @ Wleeieida bask CL 3 a6 Sseptianbre bréxiwo, y un Foned e>to para 62 7 Ao Scntiostre prézim> en eo ialaeta a5 ielian Artes; tomanio saets en entos procranas artistas bDAlesran y cubanos, Por io eund iy wilichtoros atonte-ente @) martin curler acos~ (Wie en culos Caves « fin ce que los CAnpwicrec artistas CuyOB nombrias damoa a continuaeién, pusdan eunlisentar sus UCU BCG ae bo cog PLUG asa’ & GE 799 hase rereridoe. El fer.fsu porn al poet. eda Sumg$a °3 para ul efa B de Septtesure prdésing Y 08 prafvoo ram Aloxondar Naingy Leén Suruyén, fiaaja Bapay y Nicola Dansv sava al ifa 7 también de Septieubra proxitio, . : Agradeciendo ia valicoa colaboracién Que preste a este fin, quedo de usted con caluéos revolucionarios cs Pairia o Kuerte, edi Por lu Direcalén de Helaciones ul turales fon ol Estranteso : tne edn J) 6 0% luis Albert, - _ CR ee Oo Chief of Sustion, Mexico Cit Sut i _erorandm ¢? Oral Com tren! | ACTION REQuiesD . » REFERENCES ' t Attached are three authenticated copies of a Memorandum of | Qral Camituents for LITAMIL~9. A i Gin | WILLARD C. CUPTTS DISPATCH SYMBOL AND sumaet 22oP lt ne * TUN PINE no OES Arse mg H pererys) S Mares 1965 3 + o o » exiee Tey ~~ “One “or WS LIxAVi . can rd wee eet Eur Ss tcT ae ES ° CTOLEITY fe LASS \ use his been of Taine menemera. mat ten 4 3.0 CIVIZE Te tect ( X } Ta" | lneom taxes. as will te cade “Atma rene ten fp mmartorrvire. . QUEETEM Ame Tmetoumion: be furnished quorvers act/or suvcictinee Lf SuLSI SUES con: co Tt f@ rvepardine cs inerease cest-of-livines i ors 2=xme Te. OUPITTOUAL TOU EISET: reirtwreed Tor o de ref expences fer zporoved br : Subject has 22 sor any a t : wes ep Sati nde ve : 2 Po arreate Se 9. To scomitnents other than viore stated above hive beda we*e to Subject. 7 10, Count: This SC subaitted because Subsoct's sclarv ves [rude il $2000 to § 5200 & month eivective 1 larch 1965, Authorleys Lin 39902 (is of 5 March 1365. BIION: DITIRIALD ION: a reanre4 utheatic senfes to Tile P5079 Sunpors mn ma aaa DROP I en anes o - ORT ORAL, COT Its 5 March 1965 Date ™ : vision VIA : , ne Oerd . myo s lev of Staties, "exico tity Contractor. = 29 ten actual notice. pret eceerees 3.0 CITITI ere 7 Qo pweemys ene to th mde Stee Oe @ quarters ant/ mished , ecoritments have t regerdine «4. te secomiocate : inerease cost-o—l Quarters emences: te not apgecy has never 4 rere mee A ce en ‘e Se et a ee a ee in@ivicual but ary have <1. otlinn Sod Subsecst : “kare “ ae GO. 2s SOvavi ties i . 9. No scommitments other than those stated above ha Subject. : . “ . 0. 20q Gonmant: This NCC subaittad because Subfect's salary $4060 to $ 509) a month effective 1 March 1945, Authority: DR of 5 March 1565. ; Poe TMP LU Toys tether alae ke aed an i JF bee u aa us q a = nn ne pn save ~~ scope OT OTL COTTA VIA : rere : ent mtractor. teen anregeé wider Mrrredble to 35 fawn 1365 url sites. emer ate mere A OATES. ’ 2 Toreion national. at ( jis (X ) is not sivject to SRBPTI'TD income taxes. inests taxes, & aloz deductions vill) te pace fir { 2) +811 not "he Tollawiag = to gecormodnte ” mr en /OR TIMTTOITITS: TALS rece red gucriers an¢/or su sister - or ecntitrants have :2en inerense costect-living end quarters expes~' 2ot : a) Sedtect (X } vit } will rot be (3) Euviects (XZ ) vill ( } sda not ate naturs of any cmerefional Se re expinces for +. anorovad by 2 Subsect cas mavar suc wd & % COTLIT TU? MILE TIOUSs fndiviausl bet mov have vo Te met bY apeernory oblivation: Subtcet may have to be provided s ae eae Susie asvien > ng ENE, FET Ee ~ aware of EYE 2CcLve ees TOF Conan, sans G92S not imely asia, those stated above have deen rade to the ' - 10, Commant: This Moc subaitted because Subjects salary was - $L000 to $ 5000 a month effective 1 Maren 1955, authority: DIR &9: ATO TD ee abe of S March 19054 SECIID: Any minor oversti expens3 to Garea ove not been ~remised the @ reeson “or each|/contingent bass ss . wa it pend 9, wo ecomitrents otuer than Subsect. AOPONED s Conarsct Agpreviadg DITTPLS 2 tuthentic ecaeies to 2 Tile P S07? . 2 Gumpert CLAS LHFICATION SFCRET wm __..._ Chief Of Station, Mexico City FO. FROM ~~ Chief, WH Divimion SuaecT - PBRUMEN/LIRAVI NE/Operations/1,1 TAKIL-9 ces REI TARIL-9 ———___ ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES, AC REQ: See para 2 1. oA Provisional Operational Approval for LITANIL-9 ag ® reporting source in PBRUMEN has been Rranter ae ne o 2kl, 2203, 2. Since the PRY Part If for LITAWIL-9 in our file! dateg from June 1963, and in view of his changed Rission, Headquarters would appreciate the thoughtful preparation of & revised PQ Part I! for LITAMIL-9, This should + reach Headquarterg Perhaps Sixty daya prior to the expiration of this POA on @ Janu ei 6S cry mum W_so 6 - lazy, Distribution: Hie ii 201. 23 2609 0&1 -CO3, Nexteo City ; a B 12 ‘ely 1965 PQS FE NUMBER i 50-68-1287 ve a. ag genes. cept Watar CO serdde Nace CSiae ats ef 7 Hates ee sche ys te tE2E pase “havea fee Merwe, Lal 4 Aare vate! are Meee £& othe d otis + (pez Sactet) gob pods aL Ged, a es nee, & deaes gee eu [Os a t_ |e Sante oe o. enw he 7 eee ae Le Stee pace <thanas te Patera: | Aen 66 oe, bleu 4 ey = Vinee te oc Sasa te dercaccas hel, PULEES ¢ sn WO 220% Gig hee” croft od eles oe te oe [omens he prwerd a thee ct ache = blag 9 g(t een £857 een te£ ee st oe ~f2- he nmoeve, fy Tee te! <8ha wvecses we Ae vn es roe ae he « Orem Abe E Pesan of kee Tere, fs fe. Bae bay WG Gee Me he Uln~Log . a S: of cote Ort, Fee Caz or le code. ack x a a ia Sr * hs PRL NS Bomecye mele ec ae fe, ene tees $$ Borases Me oft rg taf see Oey att Tis 08 wer 6. 8, Bagh e fotger* Sate ars tae *¥ va alias ME fekrs ~ as, Nese’ fae Vila LE mete, bee OY fa, Pete Fovlns beg a. Pin LES aha. ines fe tae 4 Gare teeny a ' A Paw Hibice ct) Jer Aa. "eats Stipe sheer cera Translation of a post card fron “ira KOSOVSKEA.to LITANEL=9, Kira is the wife of Ansuel KOSOVSKI, whe was a Second in the Bulearian Erbassy in Havana as of Cetchber 1963 are now back in Sofia, Bulgaria. The card was mailed Bulgaria to Cuba, Pear Luis, hew are you? Before leavin YT called vou tq verify ’ a > § ¥ your acdress and, of course, to say “the lest gooubve'|(for ecretary -| They from three nontks!), but yeu weren't there, Surely vou ned |your tind on the countryside after the hurricane, If yeu cid I wish that you could climb like during the fifteen days of Girén, that would suit yeu very well, We have been in Buloaria for three dave Rewt ane daw jn curse and two in Varna in the guest house of the Sulgarian ‘tIINREX, f The trip went fine, but it was very faticuine; we couldn't sleep because it wasn't Night -- at 9 the sun set and at 12 cane out again. In Prague we Srent one cay while waiting for the plane to S:fia, We are living like Counts of bourg in a luxury hotel. Ir Sofia everything is fine Luxeme - | It is quite hot during the day, but the nights are very colld. Nere in Varna it's the same story, but ali the hotels full of tourists who get brave and go swimming in the are epld sea, As for us, we haven't gone swimming vet. And gen rally after Cuba I am indifferent to the sea. Luis, until later, Kira KOSCVSKA 4 sy Bl Bus GARIA, S Yrs Meri S At Ce opr Portnnt od ole Helocioues Cbbara les Ce On $e. ecouge ole. Cu L Cere (\ Crt €) ide a, hecuude Ca to Fellees er FG Fie SY. FL, in. a. L.\ Aone _ | | oS ‘Xo Webaee ; cae ere ane A NA te eee te tate nie Re nh ean eit ne a nora a ae t | Coan - sorta OD Bocwes dea Las! AS cenataee ee ‘ La mosauée : ‘a ‘thes ertances bien tecerdansey >. po. : Die Moschee \ . Cece : Grenma: Orn. Lotpes clement a Xe Watlaac a /? hres, aeeiges fyo ~ a ue howbre, alureda*. . Berpts et Ned te Gren ; Wagre tatutt mes. Hae Sway lu To ty oY, Gi tala 45 went His eon scswes ta CG Cds duatthicu He le Reclie - 12 ants ele clr perc Cele : ot Leck. sala ta 6 heckrve Jp si teades, te £6 Cin Lagn ee . tesha tte ke f 16, “Lh A Ge: 1 Mle aw ese tented) — ul Ine'ney We Lob” 2 ua t “6 “b echo, vbedokesy | “fens tu tars ad a, olixdenes 7 udta Buel Ces xy! fi mepGs - - Gosshazners tu Le Aieke 4 moze 7, evel, CULES BL 4g; te Pea as connie sNtise tess cs. cu gerdad ? on Lethe velusecsy feds Che, Hhare kate! _ ; . tues i Sifie Peps redo nes ate Whee Hats hae Tonbac | : Pie 601 mdbatadfes ste Meh muder als tan Foun: $5.18 Tt Es Mea Be geet 4062 heey l¢ ane - Ks sale (B9AS ws 4 & we ae th Law adto, Gack for a: Bale ene, wwiy L, ro wiht fe fhe a hs Seeds seetes Ks fyy fan bet tees Herma cad eafe budse Less! Translation of a post card from Kira KOSOVSKA to LITAMIL-B. ira i- the wife of Anguel KOSOVSKI, who was a Second Secretary in the Bulgarian Fmbassy in Havana as of October 1965. They are now back in Sofia, Bulgaria. The card was mailed fro Bulgaria to Cuba. Good morning, Luis! How are you? We are well. We frequently think of Havana ard of our friends (I - of 2 “bored” man too). After the Black Sea we spent one weex in Sofia, and the fol- lowing week we relaxed at the Radio Sofia tourist house (be- fore leaving for Cuba I worked for Radio Sofia), located on the Vitusha, near Sofia. The Bulgarians call this Bountain “Iungs of the capital”. It's a very lovely place. Living in Catece, So Sacgeenll, Lea ged oluple plicesurca -- ayaug wt in the grass and looking at the sky, listening to the sil Isn't that true? On Vitosha (sic) we remembered 411 that! We are now in Sofia, preparing to coatinue our tour through the mountains. I like to walk a iot, and now I have the p- portunity. We plan to climb the highest pear in Bulgaria |—- Mus-ala (2925 meters). It isn't difficult -- it's not very high. What a good country Bulgaria is, but in my opinion |she lacks contemplative men. Yes, yes, that's true. They are all too practical. Until later, Luis! ; rvs nee. Kira KOSOVSKA oe o We iad RG Abbe eo ? oa Me Congo. La e§ AC e2ee LE cpuitt minte ofé Relaciones Cdllarctes con eLexlracjerg . Cen seye weesi owe’ de CE nae a. Cwvej | Felco: del Fegun ade Cef> ORLLG ¥ ‘Cheon ~ ~ La ee Irigas Xa Palena- Caukla . a oo ft Ratner 2 sas sete ree ratamemntiies cata @ deems tOmE th uns da MRI ee Ne RRNA 0 ka IR ae PM na nog Beh ete Fae ae vst ayy . EERE See ate ae oe : _Foutuas eect ties Kees! . JS a f aa . Clove Be, eats ts Ud. ? 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Gt 22 Bert sabeidle «rene . uo Fer dita asusta le Lawl esc, Gale” a cctereccdle poe ta ede |Larcc é a srg 4 y qs ee Aecs, Xe catece Ke le FORKS, Ki cook, « Gulic ames fe € Ker ARAVA a . ~ Lae tease Translaticn ef a letter fren Kira xasovsra to LITA'IL-9 45 the cife of Ancael RUSOVALL, who was a Second Secretar in the fulzarien ichassy in Uayana as ef Cetcher 1965. [T Kira y hey are row hack in Sefia, Bulezria, The letter was mailed|frow Bulperia te Cuba, Coed evening, Luis! Hew have you been? Working a/l as always? ich to choese -- of tie eninions on werk 4" die fren vor} } cheose the second, isn't it? ot, herses ine™ and “work created “an"} it is better to Ne are still in Varna, more exactly scene 15 kilcnetlers from the city cf Varna; this deesn't Matter hecause every thing here is the area cf beaches, hotels, ete, The weat insreved, anc new we §0 swinnins and sunbathing, but we b S¢ «itneut earzerness -- we ére snoilead perranently by the Santa ‘arfa and Atlantic beaches and hv the Cuban cunt tue saue tipe 10 YS very nice that here there are no shar ane cne can swin anywhere one wants, In the course of txo years we forgot many things and new we 2re enicving the clirate, Mature, etc, It's true here even the air is abselutely different: fresh, health full of the ccers of 3U2@ss and trees. Scene 300 - 400 ne fron the coast the mountains, ccvered with forests, beci I an very Sorry that yeu, Luis, cannot see al] this, tut an 2n cptiaist and I a= sure that sconer or later you wil Vitit Euivzaria, ie you know whar they say 2bout the form of the country? then Ged was Gividing the farth among th English, the French, and cthers, the Pulearian could rot because ke was Working, Then when he carne, there was no left. Sod scolded him, but he had to do Scnething. So tock 2a knife end cut a little piece of paradise for the 5 garian.. 1 an-not exagcerating -- really the ceast of the Ela Sea in Luleari2z is very pretty. Now there are about 25 - thousand fereiszners here en Vacation, And what is very i teresting -- the majority frea the capitalistic countries At every ster one hears French, Gernan, Svecish, We have an accuaintence -- the Ranager of one. of the hotels; he, exarple, savs that scene fanilies fren Switzerland and fro Belgium have heen living in his hotel fer 23 days, and th all are verv aa™py, Saying that the vacation in Bulgaria le2zsant and inexpensive at the same tine, less-ex ensive » ~ her ° + ks ful, ers I 1 ation e come land Ie ul ch 3¢e he for at t Ss". than in Nice or Italy. Thus Bulgaria is ceveloping interna- Paes lag pts” Ot : : . : . tes : i tional tcurism intensively arc, of course, is bringing in a lot of money. fut what borin things I'n rriting! I'm sure that you are alreacy sleepy. Not hy anv means éc J vent you to think that these are exercises in Erenish so 2s to forzet it. . I sinply want to relate sone of my innress and cbserva- tions, and vou, a man so goec arc fine, can usveorstand, can't you? One nore interesting thire atout tte tourist ser here, There are sone tyrical netionai restaurants en Bulgarian fantasy is represerntec. fer example, one r pre- sents a rlace where there are sreer (i con't jnow what it is in Spanish). It's a larre ratio divided into smali Patios, everything like in a town. There is a stcne hearth in the 22001, weere SOWELHINE GOlAS LM 2 $24 basket. there is a stone steve, alse wit! a fire inside. There are some |farn buildings, everything true to life. To nake the picture complete, in one of the small naties there is a burro, in another, sone sheep, and ... they ali have a terrible lodov! | But everybody is harpy and taking pictures, etc. The waiters are cressed in national costunes and the national orcHestra plays tec. Can you imagine it, Luis? It's very nice!) The other restaurant, fer exanrle, rervesents the interior of (I don't know’ in Spanish, in Frencn -- the niilj). There is the stone for grinding, there are filiec sacks where you sit, etc., etc. The focd is served in national dishes ... [but let's not talk ahout foed -~- there is everything in abundance. ' After the first acniratiens ("what delicious cherries!" what big peaches!", etc.), I ciscovered a sreat danger me in aii this. if, for exanrie, Anguel gains Z - 4 bs] it's no problen but for se it's problen #1! ice n where ~ 5 for lounds, Reta ELIE NeCAR en etn oe ce I'll close now, Before clesing I'}] tell you a joke | (approrriate!). A family wernt to bed one nieaht, Suddenly a loud noise was heard => the cat knocked sonething over in the kitchen, Put the frightened woman cried: “Pun, ay hus- band is coming!" and her husband, frightened also, Jumped out of the window in his pajanas, mG Until later, Luis. I give you my hand, The letter -- : between us, is that all right? a : . “Kira rosavska > a vos separ the me eMC et ee oo!’ ve WNG_ACTION | naseeo rol noexine NO heanchasalianie REQUIRED ONLY GLALFIED DESK CAN 2038 INDEXING MICROALAL . JLITAMIL?9/Operational Progress Report | ACTION BEG ELD - REFERENCES References HMMA 26552, 8 July 1965 1. LITAMIL-9 seems to be trapped inside PBi' MEN. On 18 Azgust the Case Officer met with LITAMIL-17 (1-9's brother) to review two letters received from L-9, Ome of these, dated 15 July and msiled at Gander, Kewfoundland (presumably by an airline crew member), used the term "de lo oas bies." This ie ac indicator meaning "I expect wo ieave within » year.” In another (undated} letter L-9 reports that he hes been promoted to "Secretario de Seguacal 2. L-9 asked for a large quantity of art supplies and mentioned that he Bo felde So lek wl peduclag elnce uc ee nue YEO yuRe wwne LU WUSM. Ane quaatity of materiel requested indicates that he expects to remain iaside for |some time. 3. The C/O asked L-17 to phone L=9, ostensibly to request further detsil on how to ship the art aupplies. Ia the course of the conversatioa I-17 was to ask L~9 how long he expected to remain im PBRUMEN. L-i7 reported og |28 August that he had spoken with L-3, L-9 said he did not expect to leave fog “a long tine.” 4. With the .ecent defections of AMJASP-1 and a PBRUMEN Anbassador in Eurepe it may be difficult for i-9w obtain 2 foreign post. Ic is not likely that he could seriously be considered politically reliable by the P3RUMEN Governzent, With the returm of his mother and sister from Spain he alo longer has en excuse to request permission to visit Madrid. ‘The only brizht] spot oa the horizon is his sister-in-law’s close relationship to AMTEUG. [L-1l7 feels thet it fs ts her advantage to heve L-3 abroad so L-3 can sead ber consumer goods which are unobtainable in PBRIMEN. 5. At present the Station has no resson to believe L-9 will be able ro leave PBRUMEN any time sooa, . . hawrevee F. [oa Ke] 4 Willard C. CURTIS Distribation: 3 ~ C/wHD & © Files Ps) Copy LSeptesber 1965 CLASSICANION 1S FILE NUMER ; ; SECRET 201-329609 (P-6079) 4 ts iM . Beger cee ue £6 AN OO eee any a . Por la Dirsootéa Ge Helactones Culturales " @on el Extransera ; a G # ten Leh “S 0 Varoter. (A-betnecdon poet) Oo arrveLica DE CUBA CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CULTURA Eelecienze Culturales ' Gon 9). &xtranjero darianso, Agosto 19 do 1965 Compraces Peit, Juurtere Diractern ar oa I2.U93 Ta, del Teatro Lirteo Teatr> jepefa Jaren, dehann, Eativac. COS peers Por ents catia ty comunicemcs que con ROLive da le Fiesta Naclous. oe la hele UO weitlraria an 78 conlo-sioncds dntre da Eubatedn do ta R, Ve do ovlcarta vf &te vonce is Kaslonal de Cultus ia "Ser ana de le Cultuza Ealrars" cus an gfoc- tyerk& wet pp a Pribvclie prtiine « Cann nantes ne YS precreticils Sinueau as vonc1erto pol radio y telovicifa pasa el 3 de septienbre préxiso, ¥ un co ncLerto para ol 7 je Septiondivea Proxino en of Valaetin ay Betinn Artes; tonenvoe carts en entes procramas artistas délearas y fubanos; Por to sual is oclLieltoroo atonte- ante *) Dartivg «vel on acoge Wuhica en vu tos Caves 1. fin ce que los Conpeiires artistas cuyos nombr3s danos q continuacién, puedan cunrlinentbr Bus eMac. aa Loo cag PVULT ada’ @ GUA £395 hasta Tererido., Blo pex.tou peor at mente Teén Sumesn as pern of fe 3 de Septtenursa pnising ¥ 293 prvisoo para Aloxonder Neinas » Leén Suruyéa, Nanda Barny > Nicola Danev para a) ifa 7 de Septieubre préxinio, Agradeciendo ia vulivca colaboracién que quedo de usted con proste a este feludge revolucionaries ca Patria o Xusrte, s , aa ad janis Albert, = , | . i MEG RE a fon ty 2 ‘ sett oe nee belt ieatiane LW Re t 2 % oo “by OG i J i. - ea —s a on ae vega fazed 7 yep eas we pha ede Attached are three authenticated copies of a Nerprandum of Oral Commitments for LITAMIL~9, oe . CIE LE _ WILLARD C. CURTIS ——7— ’ Attachnent: As stated (h/w) Distribution: spots SR CPi To IR SETHE QM Ame AAT sete ny Crie*, Tinnnce Divirisn Contract Amprevine To*lieer Chie™ of Station, xico City Lerma ty use his been ottnines. ‘“yue > aapareereery, > 3. CITIRENTITe: 7 bh, COPMIMETTON: Te Meme. Gene S. OANICs Subs 2 a. "antes fo Subtect <6 VORPIIS Amon cons at cemecorrrran, ance regmrdine cécivicns aa seat de nlaaae wah D ae Dita te ae wee retrucreeé fer crersvi be reimbursed Tor omerctionst « empenies fer wintth Subtaat ut anoreved br +: Subject has r2va Se SOOT TUT 4. fslloings he individual but nev ft Obiication: susies aware of HTS 2¢Uiy Sublect. 19, Coumate: This MOC sumittad because Subjectts sclar> : $1000 to § 5000 @ month afisctive 1 March L9S3, autherloy: Lia S992t ft. 3.553 of 5 March 1965. Memenn, DITIRIAUTION; 3 futhentics cocfes to Nes, 2 Tile P 5979 i Swsort Tive reesen Meme sete ewe Ct aD Ein. nis i peace we * + “nae 2 EI Se ® ‘Mo scomitrents ctue> than those stated above hive teed cpt tO ta 2 el if] i] ti + Pm rmmeresne AM nTeT ver on ODP OP OM COTS z 5 March 1965 n . Pee ,™ i Chie, wenes Division VIA : Centract finprevice . mar oo: Chie@ of Staticn, SUUTIols Tararerent of) Te 25 Incavandest | Contractor. == 2 hes teen enpaced uncer orn ¢ LS rziiis .Trenbie to wh contrac’ Vittemph The reenter meee aus! a BOLL CE. a 207 r subject's \ use ’.s Leen ottnined. ‘yue Fi in core zces . Mite * . . - . ' 3. CITIZIIUIR:, uuteet § ZX } is { } is net 2 “ereion cational. | koe fend ver panty - The sctrowirnte eure ze) has @olisrs. Cubtest {EX } vinr { a Tariotiec enus equivalent to ome monta's TE, 5. TAT: F } ub to TERI’ income texes. If Sus"ect to FSPPID DANTS : feduciicas vill te made in the folio» LER JAD cnt mere a, a — AND/O™ TUIOTITTIUI: will not De ve Sarni eure ed conmiizants BATS > i . imeresse cost-cl-2 - : 7. OTRRCTS : reirtrrsed Ter coveretional 22 : 3 i z : be reinoursed for onerntional ezc2 : _ 3 “ubtgot will te ms, e tee, . “ . S. COOTITTUT SSLIGSTIICE: en the - i indivicusl tut uc have to +2 xst ash contingent : otlicntion: Sutssct «17 have to te: am pes : SPs SRST ee Eis ecvivitics Tor . -% Zo scommitments other than thosa stated above have been i Subdeet. ; : . ' ; ‘ ° an 19, Conmat: This MOC snbiitted because Sub‘ect's salary ves| raised front : : $1,000 to $ 50d @ month effective 1 March 1965,-authoritys DIR 237922 (1. 5.55) of 5 March 1565, oy, : _ fi Tase Sroicer : fA. oi ~ tot oS “ices (oes. meee See, Coatries . MCTEIAWON%: 3 * : / 2. Tumse i . ae - * oa ne oe BULB s oral centrict at bag Jou pect ce XN. use his weg grit DUTTATAVLION s prem any 1 oy a, overt COMPRES san aneresse cost—<c fox use unite m bd a ; QULATLPS . te fucnished out ¢ ccamitrants hove - wen TATt weet t mee TT CTRMATE FO OMEDTIUSET fa} u. a : Ser craretio: ‘or cterctional axpenses. a Oy whbe cll inl cE ae ented 7) ener Coe erU: tevteet (1 5 is ( arnt. paws Sages, Re tn Tae ce 2 OCTS el travel. Sase Cffic2r $7. wever Suaiiticd a % a re ok eee fereth Ve Inthentic coties to ios. Mie P 6079 Funrort 10, Comsat: This MOC sutzitted because $1000 to $ 500) a month effec of 5 March 130 ™ t inance Tivizion ne PA term Te Subject's salary ves aive 1 Marca 86>, authority: JiR 69 Binion: 7 peires) . Mate fom wo meesin: 22% ae < be 2 not Ronal Iseo 2: outin ve 9, ‘wo ecommitrents otue> then thoze stated above have been mare to Subject. a . : Noe, e @ security eoorovel Tor guutect's 3 ray be Ve, No comitnent. 7. in the following timner: want BAe Tar Ane the frsa gi 55. saya PROCESSING ACTION DISPATCH | == ane ot So Chief of Station Mexico City ete x . BG IACOONG beoazED ORY Qu ese cas x00 wjoane Chief, wH Division . TDEUMEN/LIRAVINE/Opora tions /LITAMIL 9 ACTION REQUIRED - REFEREES AC REQ: See para 2 a Iwan 4 SUBJECT lo& Provisional Operations) Approval for LITAHIL~9 ag & reporting source in PERIMER hae Sect grcstlc eo wi Oo viLy 1965. 2. Since the PREY Part Il for LITAMIL-9 in our file! dates from June 1963, and in view of hig changed Rission, Headquarters would appreciate the thoughtful preparation of a Te vised |PRQ Part I? for LITAMIL-9, Thig should Peach Headcuartergs Perhaps sixty uays prior to the expiration of this POA on @ January 1966, Anthoay x. PUONCHAY €S cory rity WS -~6-~ lazy, Distribution: o | Fite li 201. 23 9609 0&2 -COS, Hexico City , SSRTCH syMEL ant marocR “Toate E i BRNY-13795 i 12 July 1965 ASS CATON } HOS FUE meere ~ : ~ SOnOxt22 42 50-6-128/3 UALIFIED DESK CAM IUCGE INDEXING a i 2 J PBRUVEN/LITAMIL-9/Operat ional Progress Reporte ACTION REGUIRED - SSFERENCES a 1 /LITAMIr-9 Femains { PRRUMEN. on 19 June 155 the c/o pet with L-9's brother wha reported he had talked with 1-9 by telephone about 1 June. . At that tice [=3 was in good health and ssirits and key worda in his : conversation indicated that be had not beeg bothered in aay way by the PBRUMEN Security Service since his Feturr. 1-9 aetd erie &. tngsdtec ce “lene a. easy ior scout 3 months at which time he would Probably He given 4 new assignment. we did not reveal whether he expected this to be a foreign assizgnzent, request for Operational Approval. As noted therein, it {es contemplated 2. A PRQ Part IZ on L-9's brother vas recently submitted sete that he will be used only as a channel for Communications to/from “9, 3. Any new developments in this operation will be reported Frowptly, f Distribution: 3 - C/wap 2 - Piles CISPATCH Syma AMD saeenen WOH 26552 WEMOnispie: FOr: S: ar ce eciel, cur Mexorg 19 April A Provisional Cperational Approval is érasted for the use of as set ferth below. A Provisional Cperational Approval issued oy authority, on a tetrorary basis, fer the use o? an Granted in an Operational Approval unless oth bhacod . se Cr Steff grants individual as rvise specified by 2 UT Itr, PO BAe aay Lis CRS BG investigation dect to a further final Deere pene For use as a reporting source from within Cube. ” wv 4 OX To process the Cperatianal Approval, Parts I end II) must se submitted as soon (6) rontis from this date. investigation is completed and II. Cancellation cust visions ceases. &S possible and not later and upon the receipt of Satisfactory PRO be requested if tom t-te #25 USE Pre rsais wer tees the sane he authoricy T/OA. anc is sib review vhen all investigation is ccopleted. full inforzation (completed PRQ An Operational Arproval will follow when all use of Subject by interested Di- It £2 than six Parte I References: (4) MEXTO067, 32 March 1965 aad A (B) HMMA 25761, 2 April 1965 7 nee 1. Oa 6 May 1955 the brother of LITAMIL=9 (Subject of reference |B), contacted tne case officer, A meeting was held in Mexico City on the Right of 7 Hay, Le9's brother tumed over & postcard dated 25 March and & letter dated 8 April, both fram In9. These had been meiled in Kextco City on 20 April, presumably by a PERUMEN Airline plict, the regime appears to ve leaning away from the Communist bloc” I 3. in the letter In9 again used a code pirase indicating that t 4. & PRQ, Part IT, will be forwarded Soon on In9's brother, Adubren an - oan eS illard C, CURTIS SECRET CUhee Filled Iny SUBJECT OF S- AMALYST |" DATE PROCESSED PERTINENT INFGRMAT SOte Cut Tur ar ATTACHE. SUBJ HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED BACK JO CuBA FRON » CUBAN EMBASSY IN MEXICO, R 6505171276 « . . : : wows tt Coags @treaeeo To THIS FILE 12. TRanssepeey To at FILE wo, nn Tn eer rare ALBERU SoUTO, Lurs 201-32940¢e 050-009-012 SEX M DOA ? - UFGA$21493 10 MAY 65 CIT 2? #19-6-95764 occ ? peidinie Chief of Station, Meztoo City "SeeecT LITAMIL-9 ASTM REQUIRED - BEFERENCES References: ENMW 13,589 15 April 1965 1. The Station ts Pizzled by the statement of references that operational reporting on the LITAMIL-9 operation has been "consistently neglected”, 2. Using 1 Jamary 1964 as a point of departure, the files of|the SBation reflect the following dispatches transmitting detailed reports WeASTCS, 17 January 64 Ce cemnqueee wee ws . emuary FRMA22571, 30 Jamary 6% 1 WOU 25018, 4 march 64 BO dacuary 64 . 5 Petruary 6% 1 Hareh 64 BOA 23268, 23 April 64 ll Harch 68 28 March 68 2 April 64 AD April 64 BMA 27691, 16 June 64 8 may 65 2T Kez 64 8 June 64 HMMA 235766, 30 June 64 28 fpril 64 19 dune 64 RA 23878, 14 July 64 7 July OF EMA 24015, 30 July 64 16 duly 68 : . 21 July G4 (oontioued) - are yd © SeuRunmaNSirceeserocetererreceterese AS Se Ra a te | DART De See AND Ne Wwe 2G. 8 CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH ae | BECHET rt asad | «BRM 242548, 3 Septenrer 64 12 : 27 RAM 25001, 19 Jamery & 36 Kovrencer € T : 20 Ze Kote: This dispateh explained why reports had mot been fcrwaried sirce iA ZA A, see aboves in accordance with Heacquarters request that contact reporis not be forwarded in the futute, ERMA 25001 explained that henceforth } copy only of LITAMIL@9 Ci's would be forwarded to WHS, attention Urcuhert and Labanow. Beth of these cfficers had Specifically requested that LITA, CR's be forwarded to bH/SA. in the interim, beteden September and Jemary, CR's for the following mevtings were placed in Siation filles; ic Eeptember G4, 21 September 64, 1 Cetover 64, 4 Cetocer 64, 2 October 64, 23 October 64, 5 Kowemcer 64, and TA Uremchae Kle ss tee tmannnmcns aera eee tn ent nin eae nn ae eens ERMA 25238, 23 Jeomary 65 7 Jamary & 18 Jamary 65 We 408, 15 Peoruary 65 26 Jamary & 26 Jamary 65 1 Pobruary & 2 February 6 ! 9 February 65 . 12 Februar; 65 WHA 25670, 23 Msreh & 12 February 65 17 February 65 | 19 February 65 26 Fecruary 65 2 Maren 65 3 karch 8 Karch 65 10 Mareh 65 Como Plan { 3. It ts reelizod that an operational PRoeress Feport and a contact Teport are two different items; however, in view of the detalled natire of the LITAL<9 CR's the Station has felt that their suiaission has satisfied the requirements of operational reporting. The criticion of reference lis . all the wore puzzling since such visitors to the Sacticn as Chester 5, Datnolé, Chief, wid; Kortén A, Woclley, erstehile Chier of Operaticns, WHD; and Thomas W, Lund, present Mexico Hranch Chief, have all expressed their | approvel of the detalied operations) reporting on this -operation 1 Visits they have made to the Staticn at wnich time the reports in have been brought to their attention, . : &, Vhen LITARI-9 next exits PIRUEM, the Station will begin to prepare formal operational progress reports on the operation, 7: a 5. As for the questions raised in paragraph 2 of refusence rejarding Operational security, advance information on LITAMIL-9"s reeall cane LIRNVOY but be.was not informed of the imcinemce of his transfer watt) ie eg red Fousinely by LITAMIL-7 and was generally known by hie call mes, + for the imitcation that LITAMIL-9 was informed af the Station's Capability to intereest Embassy telesnoee conversations, a careful) ree Feeding cf the Mescrantm under eritiqe will that no such ackncw. | - t was made, LITUe) was into: SA a cent ene ee ae ene meme eee at gt wt eae ee ee SR eC RRR “eee GeRtnden rey CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH As for the speculatica that LITAMIi=3 suspects that Hebessy shones are earoed. be bas indicated his beliaf thet this is the case ever since he wes taken over by the presect C/O, In fast, he 1s prone to sey " ¥ called BO eandega ct suchmandepich ¢ pettsr, csing the phone instead ef the interes Com Bo Yuu cuuid Lear it? Th cxs#s warein be has spken this vay, he been told that chances are we will never hesr abot the eatter Giowecas unless he reports on it DSPATCR DN ANG specifically tr his meetings with his C/o, Willard ¢, CURTIS SECRET 19 April 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR: C/CI/OA SUBJECT : Operational Approval for LITAKIL-9 1. An Operational Approval is requested for LI who has recently returned ¢-> Cuba, and has accepted mission fron Kexico Station. The Station hag expre reluctance to interview a Kexican officer who alleg 1953 that LITAHIL~9 was s Communist, since this cour: action would unnecessarily draw attention of this of to our interest in LITAMIL-9. WH/1 has concurred in decision, and considers that this unevaluated derogat information on LITAKIL-9 is far outweighed by his per MS AEUUEW 2. Realizing the risk involved in working with Cuban national, WH/1l feein that LITAHIL-9's excellent of cooperation, plus hig acceptance of the idea of cd ANIL-S, a FI ed its in e of jeer this ory for- eny record atinued cooperation in a denied urea favor consideration of aD Operational Approval. Additionally, we have bad audi coverage through the telephone in LITAMIL-9's office the past two years or more, and during this time the °o for Station has used the installation for spot checking his information, ew eee and if satisfied that there are nu reasons to qucation bis veracity and security or suspect that be is under con of the Cuban service. 3. Attached for your review are several contact Fepurtes of LITAMIL-S, as requested by xr. imliy. The prompt return will be appreciated. This office will trol ir be pleased to cooperate in any further review of this case which will facilitate the OA. . W. J, Kaufman i Chief WH/L Attachsents: Reporta of LITAMIL-9 { t i Distribution: : | Orig & 1.- Addressee ! : ‘1 ~ 201-329609. _ i 1 - ¢ 101331 SECRET | H I . ieleneerten mieten eaiemmmineimemnenienmmmnnaeieinnietneieenedticimonemme Eo ad OC eR tt A NR tf eit man ann Chief of Station, “exico TEEN -OXIC rr rn ee Chief, WH Livision RECT LITAMIL-9 ACTION PE DUPED . REFERENCES AR : See Paras 3 and 4 REFz HMMA-25,670 dated 23 Marca 1965S to return to Cuba and even rore important, of had to be quite convincing with his argurents possibly had te resort to some are-twistiag, ee on came from the LIENVOY of LIEEAT take, and, to and procedure, Distribution: C 4&1 - Cos, Mexico City BS cupy ONSPATOH SYWEOL AND NL MER HMMW=13,549 OFFICER 7 NJckaufranin Et srw. C/RED * He 53 ysi enevious eoron 1. We are pleased that Barker has prevailed upon LITAMIL-9 be alert te service the cause and again, still better, to atree to the use of a communications SyStem., Considerine LITAMILI gts known reluctrnce for this sort of thing we understand that Barker 2. Nevertheless, lacking operational Progress reports and therefore not knowing the full background of Barker's procedures, we did note that in Paragraph 3.11, pace 4, of the C/R attached to reference, the Station tipped off LITAMIL-9 that he would uel, - OATE . i oe OTS PRE NUMER t ‘1201-=321609 course, to agree to and also very fr wrens we see sine Ce sceusm LU Luba. me assume that the tip comniete the record here, would appreciate a note as to the Origin of the inforration that LITANIL-9 nas to be transferred, te further note from Paragraph 3 of the Mencrandun for the Fecord dated 11 March,| also attached ts reference, that, in essente,* 2 ‘further ‘acknowlecpenent was made to LITANIL-S that the Station has tae Capability to intercept Cuban Embassy telephone conversations, 3. While there may be a simple explanation fer this report we are constraincd to make known our concern that such apparent revelations, however well-intentioned, ebviously could cause unpleasant repercussions and are regarced under nornal circ Stances as basicaliy unsound violations of Operational coapartmentati on } tl- 211665 (CONTINUED) 15 April 1965 mate TH gr c CLASSIFICATION CcMPATCH SY CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH 4. BOL AND NUM RT cian ae SECRET | - i HMAM-13,,549 This all, of course, again raises the practical diffi- Culties encountered in trying to provide neanin; ful Support to s the Station when proper operational reporting is consi neglected as in the case in the LITANIL-9 op. Consiste acy has virtue only when in the right direction. While we are bn it. please note that Cuban OP dispatches snould pe addressel C/wil; the branch will see that all items reach other in components, to erested Chester D. DAINOLB|. ye mt ego ok in Nene tine em Sete an rt. i meet aterreinanmmeener ee aetna nade Aimed ln mene ; S i ; 16 goumme orig, Re Beutt fe _AESSAGE FORM aT our, ¥E/1 we [27 seons a/eaPod pr , 4506 ME MO INDEX DATE. & varch 1965 GC rat & cs ME WO. ro , Mexico criy raqonrry ROM DIRECTOR . cow. fot lo reo WE Aoi? Dofuidhes, fer, tAFnel oo 2 10 = KEXT-:« PRIORICY’ KAPOK PBRUMEE | _ REF: EXT 2677 (m0 15123) Eh fp. 20) nat | a : 1, INSSASE LITAMIL WG SALARY AUTEORIZED, ALSO EWGGEST PAYMENT OF BONUS OF 90 FIVE SAOSID DOMARS (0 XS RECOGHTTION RICCLLSNT PAST WORK AMO AS KENT PUTUHE @ COCPERATION. 2. APPRECIATE LITAMIL WINE RELUCTANCE A “SPT SW, BUT ASS }EXI WELL CONTINUE SIEESS IMPORTARCE OF COMM, AS MINIMUM MEXI SEOULD ESTABLISH OFZ - CODE ARRANGEXENT THROUGH BROTEZR, SUCH AS DESCRIEED IN YEXI 3633 (1y 78021), 2 MAROH 1962. ; ‘ 36 TEED GUEEEIE BIDG DATA AND STATION TRACES ON EAOTER LEONEL 40 FROCESS : OPERATIONAL APPROVAL. : END OF MESSAGz ah mn em cee cr] ~ ~we aw apimayine orricens : 3 ACLeasine ernicen a SECRE T/KAPOK , burs see tic atae SESPANUC TION AY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE rary PRONINITEO a Cone Min or OD cory Pfove TEPRODUCTION PROHIBITED ————__ PERE se gee METER SES q 7 37 AK"65, ADVENTE COPY Cyvve Bgsere Cee lif | oye Dy) WR. FILE, ono foe nels wile s ele, clr ahs Se ne SECRET ati9sg7 FREORITY DIR CITE MEX: 2677 EAPOK PBRUYT" Ne. LITAMIL-3 Has 32En RECALLED PBRUMEN ON APPARENT PCS TRANSFER, os IS WILLING COMPLY ast PLANS LEAVE 8 MARCH. 2. AMBASSADIR TOLD i-9 HE SHOULD CONSIDER KEEPING MEXI APARIMENT “SENCE, WHO AMCWS, YOU MAY BE BACK HERZ IN SIX MONTHS.* “4 3.0 L-9 FFELS srce-2 MAY HAVE BEEN ENGINEERED BY SISTER-IN -Lay IN CONNECTION WITH REFUSAL OF L-9 SISTER TO OBEY RECALL FROM PRRUMEN EXSASSY MADRID ALLEGING MEDICAL REASONS. L-9 FEELS POSSISLE SISTER-IN-L2v MAY ARRAKGF L-9 EVENTUAL TRANSFER To HADRID WHERE SISTER AND L-S MiTATE aOTH RESIDING, ANOTHER POSSIBILITY I$ THAT L-3 BEING CaLl£9 Aare FROM MONE LEAVE FOR WHICH HE NOW ELISIALE ALTHOUGH AM5 Sate SREERS APPEARED PCS, 4s C/G WAS wuTmoturep TO L-9 BROTHER NIGHT 2 MAR. HE WILL BE CHANNEL OF 62°47 Tos} REM Les. AS BEFCRE, L-9 REFUSES TAKE aNy , : S/W MATERIAL INTO FERUMEN OR WAITE iv once THERE. BELIEVES| IF HE CAUGHT HART MIGHT CONE TO HIS RELATIVES. WILL BE STAYING| AT HOME OF BROTHER AND SISTER-IN-LAW. LATTER, ONCE AGAIN SECRETARY To ANTHUG-1, WILL BE PRIME SOURCE OF INFORMATION, IN VIEV POSSIBILITY _ } i i 7 - 7 = IN| +5123 Pee 2 L-9 MAY BE SLSJECT TC THOROUGH INVESTIGATION BY SECURITY SERVICES, STATION IS NGT PRESSIYS S/W MATTER SINCE DELAY IN RECEIVING INFO FROM HIM WILL RE OPP THAN OVERCOME BY QUALITY OF INFO HE WILL BE IN POSITION 13 cataIN, 5. L-9 FEELS CE®IciN HE CAN ARRANGE TREP OUTSIDE PBRUMEN {N NEXT FEW MONTHS. MEETING PLANS FOR POSS'BLE DESTINATIONS ARE BEING SET UP. 6 L+9 BRIEFED THOPCUGHLY ON POSSIBILITY DSE PROVOCATION ONCE HE INSIDE AND BEING GT EN GUIDANCE ON HANDLING SELF IN SUCH EVENT. 7. IN VIEW L-9 C505 ASSOCIATION WITH AMTHUG SECRETARY, REQUEST HAS CABLE PRISRITY INFORMATION COLLECTION BRIEFING REQUIREMENTS. PRIEFING Ulli, =E Fr-OOLED BY C/O. L-~9 REFUSES MEET ANY OTHER PERSONS 6 ,- IN VIEW EXTPIME § Si FOR HIS SECURITY. 8. STATION 7iFa-lo 4¥ L«9 DECISION RETURN. HE DGING THIS [FOR KUBARK AS WOULD FRESE? Gulfiny MELD INTC MEXI SCENE. STATION WOULID APPRECIATE : : RQS CABLED AUTHORITATION INFORM L-9 THAT HIS SALARY BEING RAISED i ADDITIONAL ONE §~"SAND FESOS MONTHLY To NEW TOTAL FOUR HUNDRED TF DOLLARS, BELIEVE SOK 10 CATE FULLY JUSTIFIES THIS EIGHTY DOLLAR RAISE AND BOCST Git HELE HIS MORALE AT TIME WHEN MOST NEEDED. _ HAS NOT HAD RAISE SINCE BEGAN COOPERATING WITH STATION. SALARY eee ce eee be ome i : ee ~ SoM ARON BR me re Nene " . se a en engadget » In 1Si23 Page 3 WILL BE HELD py STATION DURING HIS STay In PBRUNEN, SECRE T CFN Sea SCA ta UPGR 12495, h Yow 1952 Fron AYPT250GE/1 antonis si7.5S2Z , in Wi/Sa/Ds MINAiX and NSs PSHEZ Quintero, MWINRSX and PS ty Pres, Cuban Acatety of Science » SASS IFIED oan on Ae =r ie ; taal ch ae x 7 EES 2 ee ACT ICN: eee ~ oe "nwo . ~ OOP, CI/Ch, WES, sus 5, s/t 2 7 ee “MEXE INFO DIR CITE mane 8430 _ wn _ PSPUMEN LIT s¥IL 25 MAY Bal. - WNA643 | REF MEXI 4625 (Ga 226) ; : 1. REGRET MADR HAS NO FACILITIES LocaTS EMPLOYRENT FOR Lig. STSTi ALONG LINES OUTLINED PaRA 1 REF, @. IF SHE IS QUALIFIED ENGLISH-SPanrey TRANSLATOR AND COULD 25 CUESDEN WE conn POSSTRIY NSE tN ONWER acTrurty. WiarTueR. Calary ur. EXCEED ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS & MONTH, . ¢ SECRET ; . a i C/S COMENT: #109 RERESTED CO. MAKE EVERY EFFORT FIKD EXPLOMEMT FOR HIS Sivas ate any . ‘ ey Bat Ete, | EXCLUDED FROM AUTOMAT: DOWN j ADING AND DECLASSIFI THON, | HAN ISSUING GFFICE 4g PROAIBITED : % CLASSIFIED MESSAGE aoe 24d WG: WATHE CARTEY _ ose : M/sfexico DINE i sEcREt DATE ; 9 UJ File om CS FILE OL - ° 'yeIco crrr ape Cer gy 19 FROM: DIRECTOR : CONF: (oud INFO: i ° : + CI/CA, SAS 5, WE 4, s/c TO MEXT INFO MADR CITE DIR 42325 PEREMEN LITAMIL a BSF MEXT 1621 (Oy 42326) 1. IN VIEW LICK DMO HS OF SISTER LITACIIA9, SUQGEST MEXT OBTAIN Hore DETATIED INFO CH SISTERS FAOFESSIOMAL CAPABILITIES, POLITICAL CRIENTATICH, ‘ RECRUIMBILITY, ETC, PRICR INGUVDNG MADRID STATION In EP PROPOSAL, . KyBaRK, 2. ene Nat? DES OT CORERTLE IECRIVE AR SALARY Yat Seem fre Nn POSIT FIND EDK OM SMLAET Ix CDE HELP SUPT HORNER AX SISTER, THIS WXLD ALSO SUPPLY COWTROL FACTOR OVER accor. ~N. e ED oF wessace OH COSGNr: Ree requestec Ecs and Madrid on ‘ exploynent in Spain for the sister of LITMCI~9 with an peerit® fim, SAS/BOB_Bryant (by phone) |e fovads Wh . wen I Tel : were a AME ae) | \ ne . COORGINATING Orvicens aye , ; OLCeesing oerices uo ee rin mtomane Auracertcaring . ; Orsican St'aetertion } .._ ~REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE is PROHIBITED, : Copy No. ae * _- - + COSI vessace . . ap, ACTION: wi 8 IMO E ee, c/on, we 4, SAS 5, s/c 2 SECRETI775¢2 . } . MADR DIR CITE Mexr 4601 | ‘ie ney e3. °C TIN4 1326 os PBRUMEN LITAMIL | 7 _ te ON 16 MAY 63, LITANIL-9 REPORTED THAT HIS MoTuER WROTE [BROTHER ‘MEXT STATING CIDE M PLANS GET MARRIED SEPT 63 ayn FUTURE BUSBAND CPELIEVED SPANISH WHO EMPLOYED sayeR COMPANY INSISTS SHE RESIGN Post A CONSULATE, WHICH SHE VILL po, MOTHER DESIRES stay spary a VITH OTHER DaUGHTER aND REQUESTED FINANCIAL SUPPoAT FRoW SORS KEXI, ACCORDING L-9, HIS MOTHER NOT ABLE LIVE NEXT VIEW HEART CONDITION - AND HE AND BROTHER MEXT NOT ABLE FINANCIALLY SUPPORT MOTHER laND ststeR © & SPAIN, VIEW ABVOE PROBLEM 1-9 REQUESTED ¢o MAKE EFFURT FIND 4 ~~ 5 PHPLOYMENT FOR HIS SISTER SPAIN CIDEN B) PREFERABLY WITH PBPRIME % FIRM, POSSIBLY IN PyBLIc RELATIONS vorK, 2. MOTHER SaTD WouLD argo WRITE L-9 RE PROBLEM, ryro PARA il? : FIRST IMPRESSIONS PROBLEM aS stEy BY L+9 THROUGH LETTER sent |yrg ; " BROTHER, LIKELY OTHER ALTERNATIVES WILL ARISE as MORE DETaILs me oy . t ms Ste gh ar ee |. KNOWS REQUEST DIR MADR COMMENTS RE POSSIBILITY ASSISTANCE OBTAIN : . —~on ARAL SISTANCE OBTAIN _ EMPLOYMENT PER PARA 1, Ss Sg i ao SECRET (a le. 7 , x D FROM AUTOMATIC DoUNe “oh : [_ Sierey CRORES ARERR _: . * REPROOUCTION By 6 R THAN ISSUING OFFICE tS PROHIBITED : Oe gees Wo soe, CI/Os, ER, sas 5, $/0 2 - SECRE t 1757597 PADR DIR CITE MEXY 4600 ar way te INA! 4e4 *) FBRUNEN Litany, ot REF mEXt 4621 ( /A/ 7326) “DEW A» naRnug ALBERU SOUTO = cousuL, yiG0 WEN B ~ XENIA ALBERU souTo ~ ABOUT 38 YEARS OLD, Bory CUBA, ATTaer tur uri Strc.tm, accSarnasney VIOLINIST, - SECRET rn a Te oe ae pe oe ee ar an ie earapyermar ge: ‘ : - . . ws - - . ~ : @ « . 1 ae * ° « 7 . . . GROUP 4 FR ; bose Lt REPRODUCTION BY HAN SSUINS OFFICE 18 PROHIBITED Se Rte se mee sea pe poe De 6 cuae coe, So ah ea eed ) BEGINS ARS He AUTQT IE, Oran we ci pe #rxroa” SECRET a c _-) P Y ACTION: “INFO; tuts meeting ee intere va2 xe -22 ee: : - - «4 - s : ta Be ee CLASSITY FS FILE Bm: ao “S355 IFIED MESSAGE : ASREE TS ILE MOL, ? : . oy StGMarT ove wi & DOP, SAS 5, OP, s/¢ 2 SECRET 1725¢62- e ; "DIR WAVE CITE NEXI 4s29 REF Ae. _ MEXI 4627 (Farry) 28 Hay BES B DIR 401 46x * _-LITANIL-S CASE OFFICER ON LEAVE UNTIL 26 MAY, _ BEAR ABOVE IN MIND RE TRAVEL MEX Ie a ~ ao. oo. .--..., CSEGRET —_] Beets IN41759 SUSSEST ToYER |: Ael- 32 1C0Po : - nn a a crenenmnaaninee: moet emt cee Ae ecm ee ee aa e ry a . + - RID/ax | RIDES ef. 395 79 ISAT os =e [Berar “eae tN ay : \ ACTION: wH& } —/ . FO: 45-Ci /oPs, ci/oa, Fi, S/c 2 SECRET 2200497 DIR CITE MEXI 4osg = INZGOCS 22 APR 153 REF NEXT 3872, ( jt 90163) ON 26 APR 63, BRoTHER LITANIL-9 REPORTED THaT Log EXPECTED ARRIVE NEXT 22 OR 26 APR 63: NOT KNOUN WHETIND 10 DEAcernurh wave a LATEST INFO FROM Hava _TO NEXT FRow p=9 RELATIVES INDICATED HE BEING CONSIDERED FoR parts Post. ON 21 APR L-9's BROTHER RECEIVED LETTER FROM FUSURE DAUSHTER IN Lay IN WHICH SHE STATED cayp L-9 PACKAGE AND LETTERS TAKE Mzxr, ! SECRET © | laces hee ca meee. . { . : ft ae LO . ae eo, : ‘ ‘ fe . 4 , i . 1 nee ee ee a mile, i GRADING & Dee REPROOCTION BY OBER THAN ISS..NG OFFICE gs PROHIBITED _ aRoLe 1 - EXEL.O6D FROM A bigmera: ay ma mn ORM p G CE AGENCY CENTRAL INTELLIGEN He Een SMecting the Baticnal Detenst of the United ; Mexico/Cuba REPORT NO. CS -3/540 3 Of Mernicas iS; 12 march Government on Travel Between DATE UASHR. == Mexico and Cuba SUBJECT «~ Regulations of Para. 1: Person (B) wi in Mexico City. Para. 2: European businessmen (F). 2. Appraisal of Content: 1. Since uid-February 1963 Mexican . Placed stamps in the passports o which read “Arrived from Cubat ith the Picture, r Mexican tourist visas in Cu 2. All requests fo ba must be © they are issued in Habana. 2 in Mexico befor Field Comments ee nments 2. Cuban visas are often and not Stamped in the would not show that the issued on a Separate piece passport, so that the pass : 2. This regulation was first noticed in February 1963. : Documentation for travel from Mexico to Cuba does not 5 : from that needed for travel to other Latin American cq : The traveller must h exican citizens within the speci carry a cartilla militar. i aaa _mititar Mexican security services do not scree ; to Cuba. Although the Mexican Gover to prevent travel to Cuba, employees from a activities. age group must also to Cuban-sponsorey delegations, These steps, plus oO Cuba. S-E-C-R-E-T _NO_FOREIGN DISSEM a ee ee WMA Fe mee Me oops vg REPCINCLANT CINCARIB # (Nets Weshingtoa distribution Indicated by “7 S-E-C-R-E-T 4 if NO POREIGN DISSEM al Al er SS eee! COUNTRY NO. PAGES 2 | REFERENCES RD DATE OF February 1963 . ¢ INFO. A TD PLACE & Mexico, Mexico City Wy i, DATE ACQ. 25 February 1963 bearer had travelled to ba. n applications for travel nment has taken no action it has discouraged government @ELe ADMHE LNG States within the meanieg of Eeptonage Laws, Title Wh Rie Emnenlanon reeeletoe of whlch to aay tanner fo aay nyt of thd Prohiviced by law, »193 iS63 th good contacts in the Cuban Enbassy immigration authorities have f travellers to and from Cuba and "Left for Cuba". The ~ Stamps are placed on the page w approved differ untries. ave a passport or other travel Gogument , with a valid visa, M ied now 9 want to avoid recognition of . Cuban Government activities by not sending government~ PoOnsored the bothersome baggage searches, photographs, and questioning by Mexican immigration authorities have probably curtailed travel t : : Ob ee . VR/aw OREN CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AG ENCY 1 CBS boas aa ne amatioD AOCSG tha Rational Detentn of the United Buen within the memung o Espionage Loews, Tie NSE Seok 18 Ae A tha traces Perauccn of Walch in Gay facear To ae te ge te E-C-R-E in i fry Mh - Counrry Mexico/Cuba/ali REPORT NO. CS-3/539, 466 SUBJECT Request of Cuban Government DATE DISTR. 7 March 1963 To the Republic of Mali fora Resident Ambassador NO. PAGES 1 REFERENCES RD DATE OF INFO. 18 February 1963 PLACE & Mexico, Mexico City DATE acQ. (20 Februar 1963) FIELD REPORT NO. HMM-7 45 THIS IS UNEVALUATED TRFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DERMITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTEN| 1S TENTATIVE. SOURCE: Paras. 1,3: Person (B) with good contacts in the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. : Para. 2: A neutralist diplomat (C) in Mexico City, from Sori Coulibaly. Appraisal of Content: 2. ie OF content 1. On 18 February 1963 Sori Coulibaly, the Ambassador of the Republic of Mali to the United Nations and to Cuba,1| and Mamadou Traore, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Mali Mission to the United Nations, arrived in Mexico from Habana, Cuba. Coulibaly told members of the Cuban Embassy i Mexico City that he had spoken witb Raul Roa, Cuban ; Minister, who asked Coulibaly to take steps to have the Government of Mali send a resident Ambassador to Cuba. 2. Coulibaly said that the Cubans had Put pressure on him to open an office in Habana and that they had in fact Ziven hin a building for this Purpose. However, Coulibaly said that he did not see how Mali could afford to open an office in Habana, in view of the fact that he had hardly enoug money to operate the Vali Mission to the United Nations,.2 3. Coulibaly and Traore left Mexico City on 20 February |for New York. Coulibaly carried Mali diplomatic Passport No. 23; Traore carried diplomatic Passport No. 42. 1. Headquarters Comment. Coulibaly presented his credentials an Cuba on ebruary 1963. . 2. Source Comment. Coulibaly confided that he had requested a on Mali frances (about $203,000.00) as an pnnual budget for the operation of the Mali Mission to the United Nations; that he had been allotted Only one-tenth of that amount for the first quarter of 1963; and| that he had not received even that. S-E-C-R-E=T NO FOREIGN DISSEx rer re) : LX | [Nave TX] INCLANT CINCARIB # (eter Weshiogtoa disiibetan indicated by “X": Feid Giavibenen by = *) | ; CNET het CE Qe wes OB eee ae v < ; a _ “ a CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENC. POLST Ne owstia sSeurg we Neomal oie af he Ved Scum wihie « NSC Seen 795 std 745, the Scanwmuomen ar cere ny ccs geet Sa wile i COunnay Mexles/Cuba ErcaT NO. CS ~ 3/539, 464 SUZIECT Mexicans on the Mailing List OACE DISTR. 7 March 1963 For the Cuban Embassy Information Bulietia NO. PAGES = 2 REFERENCES RD ‘ DATE CF INFO. “coruary 1963 PLACE £ DATE 250. Meocte SOURCE: Person (B) with good contacts in tte Cuban Enbassy in Mexico City. Appraisal of Content: 2. ae ontent The following Mexicans, all deseribed cs Tainters, Sczirtors,-. writers, howspecermen, or intellectuals, ang wad Selene to an indéerendent, pro= Ccka srocp in Mexico City mon as the Jone Marti Group, nawe requesm.1 Copies of the Ceken Enbassy Information lettin; ; Dr. Leozoldo Arcoza, 5 de Fezrero Yo, 9, “exico D.7., President of the Jose vaxrti Gros; From, Manuel Boorte Guille, disnéra 45, Colonia El Rosedal, Coyoacan, Ke-ico, D.F,; ide, Sorique Arces, Sur Geb, So. 519 Colsnta Justo Sierra, |Mexico, D.P.3 y Dr. Bernardo Da'.lz, Avartado Stl, Hexioo, LF. 13; Tic, Javier Lo naz Vlares, Juez de la Easroca Hoe 78, Colonia Condesa, Nexico, DF. Profa., Rosa Maria Foraz Rel, Ein $2, Sslonia Cuauhtenoc, Mexico, D.; Lie. Alfonso Fads i2z Contresas, Corene <24, Colonta incustrial, Hoxico, D.P.; *ral, VYirsilio wanash2 Faniezcs, 2ilmk, Jo. 430, Colonial Pras Chumubesso, Hozdleo, D.F.; Dr. Taniel Niet. Roaro, Tabesso 301, Colscta Roma, Mexico, DLP.; Dr. Silvestre velrado, 5 de Fetrers No, S, Mexico i, D?.; Dra. Rebeca 2223 Canales, Ave. Ios hQ. Thy San Fedro ce log Finos, Kexteo, DF .3 . Dr. Uoracio Goz-alez Martines, Eolbein io. 153-32, Colonia Tapoles, Mexico, ores “ Prof, Acsustin S-=2322 Lopez, dre. indoverdencia 18, Nexice, |DF.s Trof, Loonardo cmraio, Vicante Suarez “a, 150, Colonia Condaga, Mexico, ethene LOW are Sette ake D.¥.3 Dr. izis Gonicshtr’ Carataiel, Deisbel fo. 205, Mexico 21, DJIF.; Prof, Vauricio ‘rageaieno, Cnisailco 89, Colonia Vertiz Narvarte, iexico, D.F.; Ing. Rorelio Valenauela C., Scr G8 Ko, D1, Colonia Jasto Sierra, Hexteo, D.F.; : : i * Sr. Antonio Per2g Nerriquez, ire. Cuathtewe 655-5, Nexico 12) D.F.3 j gref, arco 4rtcro ‘ontore, Garcia Conde 33, Tacubava, Kexico) DF. 3 i rof, Rainundo sanes, Sur no. Rh = So, 155, Noxtcs 13, D.F.; soe : i dic. Grogorio de 2803 <oparza, Prolongacian palo io, 33, Nexteo 1s, DF. a : 3 mad x ater = 3 INCLANT ¢ 7 ‘Lose bite 1 i WH’CA/P a ' TOTALS DISSEM SEC 1, 18 2, cr 3, Fi 3, ca 2, WE 5 (2), SAS 11 41). LCI/ICG |] WH Fr ive” tCA 7PROD 1? WE COPS7CCO 1 ,WH/R {i hE’ pt 555 ; (LITAMIEL~9) 'CS-3/539, 464 AISO LI » Fs, ww < | ; Co-or dinated with: 1 S48ZE,.y bare 26 MAR &3 : TO; DERECTCa FROM : MEXICO ciTy TION: C/SAS 5 (Sas Teme copy SLOTTED 2200, 5 matss PINFO : Peal C/Ca 2, C/cl, C/FI 2, C/SR By t/a 5, ee FOUTING aye 7 IN 79811 PRITY DIR INFO VAVE CITE HEX] 3653 . atk REXI 36 RYBAT TYPIC LITANIL~9 IN798 | f, aW WW, REF A, FEXY 3633 , aw M$0e 7 - Tr B. DIR 18853 f. LITAMIL*9 LEFT PIXE ON a BAR 63 FOR HAVA via CUBANA AIRLINES, C(LIFIRE/2) 2. CO HELD Last ste LeS EARLY HCRNING 4 HARe Le9 REFUSED TAKE S/W EQUIPEENT any KIND OR PHYStcar BONAFIDES, WILLING accspr CONTACT AFTER THREE MONTHS KAVA. TG SHOULD TAKE PLACE aT BOOK EBTORE CITED REF A AFTER tga, FUMASOLT OR PERSON ENCUN TO FuMASOLT €NOT Cimany SKOULD APPROACH "DE PARTE DEL SR FUMASSLI, L-9 VILL ACCEPT PERSON'S BONAF IDES VIEW FACT NTG at BOCK STORE ann USE FUMASOLI FASE. SEES No POSSIBILITY PROVOCATION, Se L*9 WILL SENT LTR MEX “DROP AFTER APPROX ONE MONTH WRITE BROTHER ABOUT EVERY TWO vEEKS, oppy CODE To BROTHE _ PROVIDE ANSVERS GENERAL QUESTION REF A as VELL EXISTENCE ~ ROCKETS, AND POLITICAL POSITION RAUL Roa. L-9 BRIEFED 4g ‘RE REQUIREMENTS REF 3, oe ; ‘ ° ‘os NENT: *STATED POSSIBILITY REMAINS LITAMIL-9 Witt TAKE sh E. . MLY FOR EMERGENCY us ay ; erour : ; Excuse raon soe GAaor ko ; Naan ae Ne Mie . ReRAARS Slama let tI Py Ary, ate eee Ti kore lee tear TIA APIA un ANALWOrER | | I i fo END OF MEssice ; ~ a HAVA. R WILL SOVIET AlN WILL PENCIL OR GRETA STOMATIC Dowie LASSI FICATION Pramas Ma t 2 & k > ENTHLELicti tans rb. uh Me pemegs OR GhliR tea! b USE VIA alco ccaticw anc SAIL LIR cones + 5 S¥ERY TWS vitws, tres ent SLE CPEN.OSDE esiyiccmy AGREED L°0¢ CO AND 1-3, 3.8., mes te “Pave Loo, th op BEAMING DASTAC ACIEAT ING cove ASWICE AD Rigrag PLANS costs AICEFTING. COMMUNIST toeRuey WPA. AEIMADO* FERST aS CASTRO TRrrey RID COUNTRY cORNYywret TAL aR So et BOF mange a i a ete roe ae TRAT 41S tact SlS4T b omar aNS CONTEST PLAS 3.0 NiteeT PAR L-3 ry cS SPIRITS asp CONFIDENT yrit Ren AVEMSES Writ BE EXPLeery MOPINS KEXT &TS INE OUP yrte FIST EFtroig T CMs 9 Sysrew VITELS Leg LINIvaT regs aD FOR kava RETURN erry SiTuIN yeore FONTes, lévy rts ENEMTS T Rot oF AgeurT yt NW CCDEs ASSEERS, Leg LEAV ing t22 OK € war, ED OF vetsas: FENG arse ED ogee SE HORLEY MEWORAMOUM FOR: REFERENCE: @s set forth telor. A Provisional Operational Approval issued by CI P04 is granted Saly for training of Subject, resolution of derogatory information, which CI Stare have been eccozplished, Parts T and IT} cust be submitted as soan 8s possible (6) wentis from this date. An Operational Atzroval v investigation 28 completed and upon the receipt of sa and II. Canceilation must be requested if use of Sub. visions ceases. . . : : 48/ Thso23 Carrell, Jee CI /OPERATIONAL APPRCVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION , etd 125 use Pee uceun restises. Your Mezorandum » Date? 25 July 1 A Provisional Operational Approval is granted fer the use of this Sublect authority, on a temporary basis, for the S8€ Of an individu} as the auth gerented fir an Crerationsl Approval unless Otrerrise srecified by cr/voa. based, however, enky on preliminary file theezs anj investigation and is s.b- sate ee : To process the Operational Approval, fuli information (ccepleted PRQ Staff crants the sere fe 2%. © wo TOT sees aemee elon wince ala AUVES Ligation irs completed. Approval for Operational use of Subject is deferrea Pending sa:isfa. ry does not cons r to ext Ce . er and not later oe six {LL follow when all tisfactory PRG ts I wect by interested Ds. er ee cnt ap ct ey nee vee ee SECRET 19 February 1963 MEMOMAHOON FOas Qref, ci/os SumECT 3 LImM/9, c= l91gn the FEE repart entitled Foreign Pali tical Matters Cuba and sent to this Agency oa 28 Lacenber 1941, conld not be located in 2D or fas tiles, Taree euch reports 2 December 1962 with the sume title were obtained, aan tenk fee thee Sebsect uae met referred te in sev of the three remete, Desmond Yi tsGerald . C/s4s tse yn eee. atte sete 3S heerey ists SRORAER Ph: bineebar af fraizieg . ODN Gabe 2 Citet, Carat tet {Cpepabians Shen} Cuset, f: tretaing ae Pa tad z saqqere® Sur Comat Training of Lais AMZEES somte te 2% ip paameted thet ful. time comet tretning be arovidad he ‘ation City, latin Se eroreccetely tem cars eglaugg Ga or shot + RO Rey a LOT AAS feed CURD. - &. Yin chosctive of the tracniag is to weczide the oubject wiih tae oe! baste Winrins of Chewhestive teaeatt to bcloe peesere cos as 4a FL Wek opera. ay ineide © Gaia aren. : Be fa siiition to the torle tretemrett, treiatag siexlt : PSR ting teri. juts em imcluts eneeriete moxet writing ianrection, te arintesd ty tis onee officer wits To. - &, Sbyect te a PAIS ontterel obteche is toe Renew in : City. A frevieiuted Opereticngt &peS TAL wae 7 cometed oa oo ers g : wea tie ebehot is baling cletted. (CohRITy TK 4325_ By Ohi j : S. Escpone the Fentquwtare ease cfflear for the trutxtns te Rh. £. Malsey, extansioa Gl7%. G2038 De HOCCLMS Pradzing Offic, wa IB Foe f ‘ i renin te Cae EELS . - 2 : Lf Fe& ; wr a login itallignngs 2ate base beviev Cite Distribction: LF ge <> 2. sem waene L- CAa, io 2» Cx state to ’ £ & ko ats/omp Bee/s2/To/ccolbesels 08 Feb. 1963) eb ne hes ik tbe is hi tbat a ate caatlnantlona seca scath5 . ; . é | ‘ 4 . . . é tow a Paani io ps os eek ge eek . : . PB ie e a aii ida again ake rane) i : _ . TODS ee Se, PSU NG Paty CEASSIFED AE pense dala aden AL T ATE =: 12 cén €3 : ° _ O + pirector ; ROM 3. vexico CITY vets wen "7 LTION: yy Be (wet COPY SLGTTED 1550 12 Jena tn Deer NFO: pop, ADCP, th 2 “ca/PEG, CFR abt ESTES rude 2, Trw 5, S/e 2 ae Sane ; PRITY DIR INFO WAVE SAGO CITE MEXI 5278 COUSLER”! erin one ~N45031 REF HEx1 305z° C iN 47ger) a a ea ee GYROS LITASIL9 ; ee fe ON 11 JAN 63, cory SCLORZANO VDA DE RAMIREZ, SISTER 18 LAW aa ~ en neem WITHCUT DIP PLATES ON occaSious LIKE AFTERNOGN 18 JAN VEEN CARLOS © LECHUSA HEVIA WENT VISITGRAL Lazaro CARDENAS. COTY, SCLCRZANO SAIC THAT GARDENAS KOUSE UNDER ‘SURVEILLANCE AND use. tar RAS ON. binosas . WAS NOT WISE. 1-9 REPORTED THAT LECHUSA AND.<SHVOBAS GEFT WREATH LAYING. CEREMONY RE JOSE ARTORIO HELLA nso tee OM 18 JAN IN| ©: SINOBAS’ CAR. LIKELY THEY on waY vIsIf CARDENAS AT THAT TIME, nee Ni i i se Fas OTY SOLORZANO TOLD. i-S THAT asbieliemaSinozas A AS CHIEF MISSrON | 7 GRAL LAZARO CARDENAS,. "Teo LITAMILES, _ THAT CUaAN ENB SHOLLD “RAVE CAR” 2 6 MEXI IN ABSENCE LECHUGA POGR JUDGIEST NTPART CUBAN GOVT. HE Not ho SD "ADEQUATELY. PREPARED DO JO3 ETC. SOLGRZANO GODMOTHER SINC3AS GHILD. ~~ - *SOLGRZANO SAID THAT Cy zeriygc CARDENAS AGREES HER THIS POINT |AND. _ HAS ASKED HER WaT 1-S\eun suse ro AZCUE “ DOING’, DIPLYING HIS OPINION EITHER ONE OF Twi sHouLD HAVE. BEEN GIVEN POST. ©.) a oN HORNIUG 11 JAN LECHUGA. TOOK L-9*s GIFT FOR MIS’ SISTER FRON © — “Led Bur Tap HIM HE NOT LEAVING FoR HAVA UNTIL 14 WANs” LECHUGA AND ?srmoBas ARRIVED BUBassy ABOUT 2002 ON LE. JAN PROBABLY RETURNING. oo; Aepe- 332 Foo v4 . “AWN C ERCLUOED. rege auros|". if Lo bar L-4. SECRET [eres ; a _ + &opy No. . “unvhot as 1389 he 1 Pare REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Coe meee remeey ae tay are ap nen een meget pee on J Se ene ea oe ra oct 7 a ae er ee Bisbee wats ag van ages co er oe — Treen wreweree ere sees gece tare ee 4 a th ng nrg eee bug an ST re seressasr ae TO . FROM . ; RE Fine teheck mek / a Ts MCS Resa Vase Dervey, J : ACTION: |” _ \ (BE Ee wht cony as tadiected a oo ane = Bach coy fled ox intested im INO: See aoe Nose regen [5 RO a : . PAGE 2 | IN kg631 a ; ~~ FRow TELLO LecHuse. MEETING CY CITED REP. Der 4 OF fi Jan 62, JULIAN - LOPEZ Draz, “WITHOUT ‘NEXI VISA EN ROUTE cH CASTELLAR vHo MET HIM AIRPO? aT T * Sarp PLAT ‘ED CARRY PROPAGAS MDa Sur FEARFUL WOULD 3E coufascaten next. ; “LOPEZ SCHEDULED LEAVE FOR SAGO VIA A CANADIAN PACIFIC NIGHT’ 11 yan’ 62. ro J Bo ae ” = : . ae ‘= oo CE | BD OF dessrae ~~ 2 c/s. COMMENT: “ACTION wnt DETERMINED AS THOUGH "NOJEATOR GyRobe Not useD. CUBAN: ARRIVED MEX2| FREY. Hava TLE. LOPEZ TOLD Leo AKD BENIGHO. . THAT HE CARRY ING 2004 nre i Ace nae S ~ . inte RPT RE E SCHEDRLED sterview eee A, TEBLO AND” CARLOS os LECHURA, | HORS Dr Se Bre3 $2669 . to — — Cicwuots rmon ros. 3 on peer te “Pree « tee s rsREPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE is PROHIBITED. .* Copy No. 7 ig 1380 . : ; H easel ate errnare e ie 7 * SECRET a (hee Filled Iny DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE oF COCWWENT DOCUMENT IDENTIFIC a. RI FILE wo. SEPCSE/iTiami-y CONDAG? = SPCETS 3- DESPATIOM O& SOURCE DOC. SY@RIL NG. WMA-ZiL72 * C4 JiN 62 + Evauation - B&Té PROCESSED 10- DESSEMINATED ty GOCUMENT CISPOSITION i3. YRAASSERRED To RS FILE wo. j'?- 4898S REFCHREC 19 THIS FILE rt aahoh 201-23L 2G PERTINENT INFORMATION DELIGHT. WITH THE =PITON GIVEN EY PRES LOPEZ, MATTOS On 3. TOERTIAL PA : *S TOLD L-3s AND ORS AZMCNA AND i: SCTOMPANIED ETM TO THE PRLASE (SADC HLEOS DID NCL . GT 72 TIM A CEANCS f0 22uD ! DO oAY peated =A MIS SALUDOS 4 FIZ 64ID TEAD IN HIS OPINION LOP=2 : EDM. L-S 50D THAT ES NOTICED © CEs DEPLOMATS WoF > HANDS AND SAYING A FEW } WwOPDS, §F E. C45= OF SINOBs ETC WITH LCPSD LONGER THAW CST OF “EE ‘OnE DYIPLOVATS , AS ANY RAPS, SINCBAS W. PLSD POUR BY WHAT LOP:Z MATOS foto BIH CN THE WAY TO THE ATRPCTT SricBas kHO IS A DIFLOWATIO Sica “O 2 ARMONA 22D <3 THAT THS CHANGES TO TAx= PLACES TH THE FOFSIGH CFPICE wou 7 MEAN |TEL? TEry {AGHONA AID L-9) WOULD RO LOvSE2 > DIPLOMATS AS SUCE, I.E. 3 nETLS ay FAVANA EY WOULD Tess TETRA 8 MINAISi = IESSAGE AWD KAS VA SINAYS TYING To Doress : EMB STAFF S$ BANK AND TEIS WAS ANOTHES SXAMPLE. L-S CANT? [stamp EZHCBAS BECAUSS OF EIS BALGE-Y IGOTISTICAL AIS, BUT IS SATISFT=D Wr EIS FLIGHT BECAUSE HE FLELS TEAT SINCBAS IS TAKING ZIy Ito EIS con Ce MOCKS 40D MONE AS TIM: GOES CH. L-G DESCRIBED SENOBAS' wIF2 AS SIC=Y L LOM CLASS \ETH NOTHING 90 OFFER JAX €3. “BER ie © ab ype lie FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. Mapel BEF vse vaevions sortroms. SECRET ; i rr ere . Serene . woogie se ake aatpeniis sar : : i i : . . . : ~ re) aration : an / ; . us ATION: Tw 19 ¢ (ry Ca@rY SLOTTED Ais 1579 21 oee/e) : DOP, ASO, Ch 2 cxfrca, eafence, N04, Ci/ors, * cific 2, Ft, FI/AIY 2, (NT, Sez “GP1m UTR faF0 VAVE Cite MIRE bota “a aO-FATCOT ., 3 ee ee _, ‘OYAOSE LITAML9-LITat Le? “pele 274007: ‘8 ” “s ¥ a ae ee “fs Tae? i sf FEF DIR ag8IB ay 2 —— om St? oT ce ouniez: 3 Lec ‘ANTION,. eraay BrP, werle BEXT ON RCIT OST SHILS 7 ToD cA2L05 LECIIIA HEVIA, CUBAN ANB EXT GN PRESENCZ “OLITAM Teg. THAT. Su2a Foazrew OFrsee ‘puats SED RECALL ALL avaagsance< lp FER oot SULTATION RE IRNOUATIONS FORE IGH CFPICE BAEED suscestions née DIPS HAVA. SrNce THAT T rE, “HovEVERs xo Tero AVAILABLE iss | To Tea ue DIPS BEY! 'C RECALLED. rn ae . (2. TRANSFER cuzaN’ DIPS hex] an nD BELIEVED | REA BASONS FOR SAME “AS FOLLCV CARLOS Leonusa SEVIA, LEFT: MEXI 2S OCT €2 FOR HAVA TAKE POST U.N | 7 pELeeayicn NEW YORK, / “LECHUGA EXPECTED RETURN HERI 22 UEC WHERE Iii . ROA TARE uP AN NBA SSADCRIAL DUTIES PROBABLY AFTER sorng HAVA REPORT PUN CaVELOPHENTS, JOSE ANTONIO GARCIA LARA LEFT PEx1 23 Nov 62 “FOR AYA. RETUPN Hava, STRAIGHTEN CUT CONTERGIAL PROSLERS, TAKE Exar’ _ AND POssre SLY REPORT 3 PERSON OY CONTACT HYSARSER EEXT.| RETURN [ endentara,” PATON cuENcA WONTOTO LEFT NEXI 22 SEPT 62 FOR KAVA, — : TEFEcT Icy PEDRO ROIS CATESA AND POOR AD MINISTRATION COMMERCIAL — “sorvt zs ‘PROBABLY ApCCUNT FOR TRANSFER, “ANA RARIA BLANCO TABRAVE La on LEFT. eal. 12. 42.000 FOR, OTTAYA. _RESWSA “hover . AE FFATS SIL rvep REASON i BAO/- 33 330/73 | Ret eort | REP = S25 bey aa [_—_—— Af BEa & ww ~Mavansez caste RR Remnsanenne emetic emssmanonermnetvaisanan aR NRA CAP Pet cme ar } 5 ws tie gem (TREC ps Geo { Beanco TAGh SEE BADLY O Fea PE: (MW Mme TeorEY INTROOUSED Crean gNe ans oe She ery Brenorey PAE? REM ACER Ry JEnec y Se ON GS DES $8, LETAMILe? aEstecen tat ca: § wel sae Yat thet ad - FMAZIA FLANCO OF ASCVE GROUP HAVE B3rry “IRGPHES" LIST MEXI. OFFICTAL NOTIFICATION PREZ EXPrc “ard Liewuca STILL TTAHIL*? aT HICH ‘TIEE EXPE PECTS HAVE RE ORT ON RE’ aw Ne en te - 4 P4eoana reacicn wrF ite. PALGN Gin fix yb? EIRION THIS, WILL RIVEAL ‘FUTURE STATIS Nres y Onis LARLY -CARCIA LaRAy <= . iP OW if bre 62 ALBERTO FANVEL FEP PRER, CUSAN ora 3 EXT j FROY “ava, CLITAMILe9 BELIEVES uF EMR INSPEC " assocrates erty RAXON. SIN CBAs CASADG, PARED “Ea, a ge EXD OF message Qe THIS uNwny osm if ATION m NIT De as TOUGH borearor L ALTHOUgH PODS AMET CUENAY pee core, PFFICiaLi: t37~ Cugay CRED SHORTLY. eT CN LIST. id KAS SCHE‘ILED KEETING 27 DEC 8IT ¥LY ORAUN UP oc, -. st UP TZLARN,. N OCUEST ION : wie . f ‘ ~ . i DP 69; a a a #ND “PEDRO +AER , i . ALMOST Excuisrvsz yy, ON, 19 DEC Le? RESORTFN SHE INTRODUSED 15 AcOR Ie | FNU A KYSTERTO cus CHARACTER Vito “LIVING AT EYSASSY.| STATION BELrs.:- | spRoDRre ‘EZ AND FERRER TOENS, FERRED SCHEDULED RETURN HAVA ON 2. : “yIA CUSANA, er nee oO a fe . : Pod ons eb a! ASS ee tiate na . a Pye eine ens a ; arms VST. SM lt an tt Sn es es nome. di ‘ : * fe nutene ; ea pe ; . A . i . . \ oN . . oo at hoy * Le a . i + 4 - iy . . : . | i . : oy ; 4 Pe vs ienegme thar Yr ; . x . 4 ’ we , ' . 4 . . ry 4 oe met ‘ mo > : ve, . uo : a y . , : rom 3 4 ¥ . , ‘ . ea ; ia ; . im a 7 wa te ve, wos ot eos “os eo : byes . * os . - ‘ a a ‘ . d Be. baa . cok . . : eo . : ‘ + » ot y eet go *, . uy + * : ‘ ” . ahs ae e¢ } ‘ a ‘ ‘ ‘ < . . ° ‘ i ae ss : a ce “ ate ed * } 7 . os a wat ‘ . og . at vio 4 : i ‘ us : 7 : * : : ‘ . oe . bo, Co Es a a) . “me abe 5 od yp , . ‘ : eet GE : a , . : SP be eg : : . ‘ 5 of : eee ag dG i ar a : to : oa oF : r rt fy ft iy an . * af oe ee “s : saat 2 wo 2 t ‘ os nan 7. z ‘ ve TEs my ‘I oa . j 7 a to a ’ x) ne . a Rd “ . Samba ON a v ° AO woh tag eg > the « ‘ : ‘ i ne ann Bt med . 5 . ‘ z ‘ . ae) a £ - . “ foo > wl 4 , . : . : : 2 te 4 . hoes , at “ . ; 1 oN, . ‘os oo . ' a : ae 1 Cad : + cd 7 \ : ‘ us i fay : os . : ? | Meh fie seer pogo * eo : . ; ew! an “ . Le ae . _ an i . . . . . potas . , * i wo : 7 : . 7? : ae . re an ne . . a . bo ' + j ad 7 “ . t + . a : * ‘ . . 3 wt 2 - —_ °. : : oO , oe % i a toe : a o SR - ee : 4 ws : a Se . mo a a eo a . aa aa : fy “ . toes La Qe sy . . « “ ‘ 4 5 “ow . ; : : an . : : _e % a ey _ “, * ” “ Me ye eon me ~ , . , Bea daee Lm as Sa * « DISPATCH Chief, Task Force W Chief, WH Division ¢ Luis ALBERU Souto GYROSE MEXI-1506 CRO. SE There are attached copie. of 2 PRQ, Part POA is requested, j 25 July 1962 Attachment: As stated above, Distribution: s2- C/Task Force W w/2 att 7 2 = C/WHD w/2 att tetleetests Lee wall f nfs Loe 2 ~ Files USE PREVCKS FOMON REP ACES Scams . “ om So genes “<P PERSOKAL RECORD QUESTIONNAIRE PART § = 2:OSRAPHICAL INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS: 1. rite cleerte. 2. & il ae of ivre larehle, be DHEA Ban PCT AL SUELIET LLTET peedacebte. ereee rea TERME RO @ [SECTION t EN ERAL PERSONAL aD PE>St CAL OATA SS. TESFRTONW nO. 1. mamé (Piret) (Widdiey ] Souro_ rlasty (Neey w. 2. MAME BN MATIVE LANGUAGE C® scaler 5S. GATE OF aratx T 6. PLOce OF BIATH Circa 1915 Te Sawt ar asat (CF! dil facent thea f ACIASES, MICkeawES, TELECSSRS, LEGAL CHANGE Im Mime (Stele ties. eeeaen 1 Oviedo, Spain 7- PERSONAL waBitS (Liqvor, drugs, adambling, pecawoure) No known immoderate vices, €- COURT RECORD (Caert, date, arrests, charges, Penishwente, seriences, acquitalsy Not known Lo DESCRIP tson (Uvt American etanderds of weaturenents, if possible) i ——___. « Re SEX (92. ace je APP OPENT AGE, 99. WEIGHT oe etranT ef. comPiexicn 99> Face [Shepe) 0 XE ET 47 ,__47 rb T= 8 Round S** COLOR OF Hale rel. corow er aves ‘ Black i i+ Tect™ OP- SCARS AND magn. CR OTHER FISTIBERISHING FEATURES | ; Has pock marks on face, o* guise o!. postude O%- CENERAL APPEARANCE os. PmOM IMENT FEATURES i ape GOTHER, FOENYIEVING Features =.TTAQH SUOPLES OF Stawa Pe 1050 fhe Gobirtinnt [2455 . ~ . Do SECTION 57 CtTt Zeus ip e ——— Do. oC. PRESEnT Cit Zimsw ae 2. SAT Tea Ty aT prRty AND any SUBSE OL rer CUTEZEN Sm pps arr dil lereat than Item fe} DAN i 3, B- PRestny PES totace Olndicare a0 omer, tenent of tube femant) HMichele = 3 &- PERMaminy AOLRESS CIF Gs flereng cham Stem ‘ey . Cowatries. dates maz Purposes, Cuba - Dec, 1961 - Visit rela-ives and for business reasons, until March 1962 SECTION tit OCCUPATIONAL Ant FIMNNCi ag Tata e t. Pat seny CCl ATi oe 2. Tre 2. sacaay] (Per annum) D‘plomar Cultural Artache A Bowe 4- Femamcy ar States CLaenings, bens deposits, wecursticn and Property y , SECTION ¥I a f- PSOICATE Aue oeitens. Grut PETAILS tNCe TlOM OBTES. eA QUALIFICATICNS Abo IMTEREITS Not known Artist @ PSecTion vel . MILITARY SER counter Oates iofmow | ee No: known j WG TITLES OF goes oe AAVOCLES, £050 waMEs oF ES, WInwiES SUCH AS CADN OD oee 2- SPECIAL SattLs. ASILITORS. myemteg Such aS Ranio. PHOTOGRAPHY, ETC. “IDENTIFYING COUBTRY. INDICATE WHERE SERVICE PERFORMED, DECORATICNS. SHEN ant ey DUSCHARGED. sty PRisomeR. @ [SECTION vitt EMPLOYHENT HISTS2Y INDICATE CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF EMPLOYMENT 3 5 3+ IMCLUSIVE Sates (From- m4 2- EmProver |_ Cuban Government 32. acoRtss 4. THRE GF wcan Diplomatic i+ 300 ‘ef* month (ap; V- INCLUSIVE Sates (Prom- fox >. EMPLOYER Salary On Camnincs G- REASON FOR LEAVING INCLUSIVE DaTES (From- » REASCE FOR LEaving TYPE OF @oRn + SEASIE FOR Learied 3- azeness H ’ remo EISCLUDE ANF an! S- SALARY OR EARNINGS 6- RELSW FOR Leaving EF SETAILS FF wan . , : =, . “ae os @UStction ix MARITAL STATUS FER to arES z- STare sare, PLACE and REASON FoR ALL SEPAMATIONS. Oiveaces or ANMUL WER TS WIFE On TF YO Have AE MUSHAND: Giving Data we EN WARRIED woRE THAN ONCE CureED BELOW FOR ALL PREY + INCLUDING aNNULMERTs, WSE SHEET Foe ¢| 4OUS wanRtaces, PRwE® WIFE ce MUSBaND 3- NAME OF spouse (tiddiey Fs wy (Last, ara Yera Kacz Stros$’ ALbepy Soy 4S CATE OF wapatace j 5+ Suace oF MARP LAGE 8 Dec 1949 | _Mexico City, Mexico 6- DSTE OF Bat 17+ PLACE OF BtatH he _ — > eA 926 Li Vienna, Austria SEX! Lori § Be NATIONALITY at wreey ps SuUaSEauENT Cirizinsmies A rT British | syd epee YE Le Sub a ~ 2966 16 BEterey srerepare FT M81 889 Teace TI: - Cory ay ~ = ~ 4 known Bo dala ATEOn stv aT BreTH rench 3- PLACE OF BIRTH @f stcticg xin FULL caer. va da jor Bente | Leonel Alberu Souto Olireco Albe 4 uto 2 Sisters i i @ [SEcTiog x17 1. MAMES OF: SeLaTizes 4. mames, MLUASES. YR eCQoES ano SERTICE. IR RT COvt euminT 3 MATWRALIZATION OF CLOSE RELATIVES isu. SECTION xv PERSOWAL ASSOCIATIONS f- GOST Chose associares. IMDIVIOUMs o@ crours : : ' Carried Cuban Dip‘omatic Passport #D/59/543 BROTHERS Amo StSTERS s Sea yeas PLACE OF Bieta Stee | | somain ave x fp | S| | | | “SUGSE QUERY CIT) Zim awiPe HELD BY aw BOOTHER OR SisteR Cidentsfy brother, of sister med dive his, of her, present oddreze) RELATIVES, ACQUAINTANCES AND CONTACTS © SERVICES ImDICATE WaME OF GOVERUMEMTS amo 995i Ti Om RELO. ru (sister-in-law), employed by Cuban a felatiwaahipy Ss. (Give nase, date, city and newbet af cerstif¥ica wile aay IMTELL i ceace Sigmeature _Clyde K. SHRYOCK ’ au, CLASSIFIED MSSAGE « DATE; 2o7, fo aS () SEGEET { TO : DIRECTOR FROM: MEXICO city ACTION: TFW 10 INFO: ObP, Ci/ces, ci/ic 2, Ci/ca, WHT, s/o 2 ; “il! DIR INFO SAVE “CITE MEXE 4s: NENT 2526 pitts eer, . . GYROSE — REF DIR 19338 ( Gud We Et) ¥ MEXI g9s6 ( Ja” pgp. _ MEX sax 2 jp! ES) , . a 4+ HUIS ALOERY SOUTO CUBA CULTURAL ATTACHE MEL. soe CrRca (+ 4915 OVIEDO SPAIN, FATES: wexrcrco aLaERy sone COGNAC FRANCE, (1.0 MOTHER? JOSEFINA souTo scam La conus ¢ PAIN. FATHER LIVING HATA. ; NO FURTEER DATA MOTHER, S49 MARRIED KLARA VERA KACZ 5TROSS HM BORN VIENNA n aSeeTAy BRITISH CITIZEN, EIVCRCED 1856. “9 CHILZZEN, CCCUPATION: ARTIST. HAS BEEN ExeLoven cusas FOREIGN SERVICE sree JUKE 1959. SaLaay DEC 62 INctusr REPRESENTATION ALLOvAtCrSss $252.03 *TAKE HONE" PAY. PRESENT ADDarss. HICHELET 7 331, HEXICO, DeFe BROTHERS: ALBERTO HAQRIED CONCEPCION "Concha" Fravatior, CASTRO SECRETARY, LEONEL Now LIVING HEXICO FoEALy EMPLOYED ay CUBAN GOVT, aS TYO SISTERS NOV LIVING VISA weERE ONE CUBAN ecusuL THAT CITY, SPEAKS SPANIS= Frevex, CSOURCESS LIRAYaKe2, Lixup-1, LITANIL-13 3/2), . a, ‘2. STATICH TRACES 2 aUSTOHEA1, LITANIL=1, 137 TAZILG2, _LITANIL-3,° TL OST MITA Etat - ete > .. LITAMIL-7 ALL CONSISER & au ANTI“COMNUNIST, QODISEX CLINOZ2ZLE> CRDET “Ty DART bot] noted. : SEGHEL YP RESEZEM] | REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSU:% G OFFICE IS PPOHIBITE D. Cony No. See em cn ae Geille ES Se ence om oe UR SEPCRT LATED 25 AUG 53 ° ° © at == -. . - viet EIB STAFF. POUCHING P22 PART I 27 JULY 62. ~ re SELIEVES ALBERU COMMUNIST AND ONE OF NOST INFLUENTIAL MEN a CAN ARNY BERS CUBAN END OF MESSAGE . C/S CONTENT: "REQUESTED ASVISE STATUS ALSO TRACES FOR POA PROCESSING. i REPROOUCTICH BY OTHER THAN :5SuING OFFICE iS PROHIBITED, * Joh Ly FANLL~4 a As _ SECRET eas t.-D SET UTNE ager ty Romae se EeD TeV ier evrie face, - Late ALmeRy Scuto aE ee 2. kL AGES, VAFUANT Siting, CTC aoweies, ET, <El- FIUSL 2A 5 ‘ . RECUEST FOR GREEN Ligg - -/Of 22 MAME ICHECE Wr 127398 ste 24 JUTY 1962 _ . To CHIEF, Felly Be Te7E ASd Place np zcwte RS Met pec aFFICER Lis, Oviedo, Spain wae a, Civ bata pe “ J. OFFICE TiS that Youghan est tr/ors Spt 2 FETE GT ALTEvITS! ger LOCATION Gs 5512 Cuban Culture) 4ttache in Mexteo Tl tag} Residence - Michelet TR1, Mexico é& AL PAF NL SPEDIRITIES, ESUCATIGCN w ECT Utmece cng) ASTI? Lhe ews 7. Past ACTIVITIES INCL E185 MILITARY Sreyice ACTIVITY i Vienna, instria, Eritish citizen, Farried 25919, Diy, 56 i CTate MEMBERS OF IME SEATE FAMILY axs ASScC rats : Father Maxirino ALEERU, born Cognac, France Mother Josefina SOUTO, BORN ra Conuma, ‘ “ah : USF CewaT iow FIQUIRED (EF INE SPECIF Carty SENESAL Ties Suh as ots tele! bar td MAY FELT ty SERCH Tay DOES ACT FULLY seET RECUIHIMENTS_) a. : > ; ALL PERTINENT xO TXPOROL. PI Cay A, t . ; ¥ ; acs : 2 i £ ¥ . : 7 an . INSERT CARBON: FILL OUT FORMS COMPLETELY, ; INSTR UCTIONS: SEND BOTH SHEETS To FI/p.. . _ SEE C31 0-7 : “ 50! ese UTetOws cosreens : . 6s . SECRET = |: ; 5 A SEE DOSSIER Ce SUBTECT aw FED arecRsPMIC FILES. a. (} 4 mewozanoist 1s eT racneD etarts. Cc. { H WITH THE LEMITED LSENTEFICATIOW PeTwiZED 1. Tre FIST, €4/5 15 AWABLE TO GETERMISE WHETHER THERE 18 ¢9F 25057108 AB05T Tl 8.54257 OF BOT. MATION ABSIT THE o. a | FO/D H&S WD PESTINENT INFORMATICS Gm SeQUECT. tf ¢ Ye YOu aS IT Becomes. . SUBJECT APPEARS AT & LATER TATE. tT whit EE RP AVAILABLE. €. [ ] THE SUBJECT OF THIS REQUEST IS APFaxESTLY THE SUBLECT OF THE FoLttwieG: MOTE TO THE ORIGINATIKG OFFICE , MASK THE SUBJECT IS 9d Loscer IMPOQTSeT TS YOUR OFFICE, T#IS SHEET, wITH Tet FOLLOWING CANCELLATION . BOTICE CCMPLETED, S#0UAD BE SENT TO FI/D. GOv ley YOUR FILE O€ THESE SHEETS FREQUESTLY, AWD SEND TO FI/D THE SHEETS FOR PERSONS aay wi ao LOWGER GF SUFFICIENT INTEREST TO TEMaeD 8 CONTINUING ASME CHECK. PLEASE 50 SOT TLE UP FE/D‘S FACULITIES WITH CONTEWZIEG SEARCHES For IQFORMATION THET 1S BOT BEQUIES. WAME, OFFICE OfStGuaTon WOOM, BUILDISS EXTERS ION CANCEL THE STOP CARD FOR THIS REQUEST SECRET pp SEE I A ac eet es nt a s 3 ee ee ee ee ae (eae tp eee ei eo REQUEST FOe AFPROWVAL OR INVESTIGATIVE veyt Ramdcarcy t cepy of thie fors; my of b met . : — LFROM: te 72 Operational Approval and Support Division j ant ieee ane aD MoT i | Security Support Division/Office of Zecurity | TRa/CPS SUBJECT: jPeosect Free wena y cis ALFERD P | AT CRIPTOMYE. FSELOCR YM, coe CR ALIASES jCifox FiLt wo. LI taMIL/9 We 259 Fire wo. SO FILE wt. V. TYPE ACTION PECLESTED yf #ecvisismat Coreaticmal APPROVAL [ PROVISIONAL PECORIETARY| a> PROVAL SO*ERATIZMAL APPR TV AL, PROPRIETARY REPEAL PPO LeESioeaL CO¥EST SECURITY APPE Swat COVERT wawE CHECK COVERT SECURITY 2F2R Ty aL {SPECIAL twouisy (SO fre T- SPECIFIC aMEa CF LSE Ee FURL DETAILS GE USE #I aSS8T werrco 's suvezect AUAAE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST te Mier AS SUBJECT AWARE OF CIR INTEREST Im wine? IMITATE any LIMITATIONS ON COVERASE Ih THE (MVESTICETiOon OF SuRZECT. SUSSEST “cover POETEXT” TO SE USED’ In COMDUCTING PERSINAL !MVESTIZATSON OF SUBJECT. , RC INWESTIGATION CuTsicE Cia, EXPLaim® FULLY S- PRO AND GRIEN LIST STaTes tw. (2) Copits arvacwen FeO 1, Of EGutvaLeNT. Pro If. ORES LivaLeNT. Im (1) copy atracuen LIST atTscHteD. wo: Th" SERS RT ORY SECRET : aa | | | | ; | | | | SECHET PHQ PART I Name Luis ALZER Soato LPOS 1915, Oviedo, Spain Citisenshtp Cuban - Residence Michelet 7301, Mexico wooupesinn rine Cubase aboneler Lu Tmalen Pather Maximino ALAEHU, born Cognac, France Mother _ dosefina S0UTD, born La Coruna, |Spain Wife Klara Vera Tees Stross, bora Figmd » Austria, British citison. Married 1919, Divorced |L9Sé, | | | | | | | S| 2 FIELD T2ACgS LUIS ALZERU souTo 6 JULY 1562 MEXICO STATION TRACES REVEAL THAT ausro CkE-l, LITAMIL-1, LITAKL~2, LITAMIL~3 AND LITAMIL=7 CONSIDER ALCERD TO ag ™ AMT MMI Matos 23 avuvel 479%, STATED THAT COLGHEL O-2 MEXICAy am, ELIEVED ALRERI TO BE A COMGYIST wm INFLUENTLAL MEMES CF THE CUDAN DGUSSY STAPF, THIS was PEXIT 1506, DATED 26 JULY 1962. ARTI~CO HIST. ARTURO ComoNA, ONE OF THE Host R3PORT.) 5-E-C-E-E-? CENTRAL I NTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICE OF Correa RIOGRAPHIC REGISTER ALEERU Bouto, Lufs Cultural Attaché, Exbassy WrOl-p~ 347 (09 REFEF CE CUBA at Mextco city Cultural Attaché Luis Aibern arrived in Mextco in Octaber 1959, the first O:ten representatife sinre the in 1962 he wes transferred to the Untiad fall ot Batista. Early Nations section of} the Foreign Ministry but returned to Mextzo on 16 March 1962 bebeuse “conditions vere terrible in Cube." Ze is reported to be nistrusted bY othar mamhare ne tha Bets n In 1953 Alberu wes identified as an Ee is possibly the brother o? Marilou: Alberu in Vigo, Spain. artist residing in|Mexico. Scuto, Consular employee July 1962 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE - ; . : one. H. #2 MOLLOY: jd ea ATL to. , MEXICO crTy Ino. =DDP, C1/ch, WH 7, S/C 2 MEXI GYROSE LIT4qL/9 BB: MEXY O9k6 (Iw 136Sk)+ nro. | WAVE 2. PLS ADVISE STATUS LITAMIL/9, &LS50 CABLE RESULTS LOCAL TRACES AND PRQ, PART ¥ INFO FOx POA PROCESSING JF STATIUS PLAN. rmuussy INLD Ur. : é (Hm OF MEssace) : C/S COMENT: *LITAMIL-3 STILL IN TOUCH WITHLITAMIL-9 BUT HAS RUI BEEN ABLE : ARRANGE MTG WITH CO. i 5 Pp be i offer, oo : * cAa/ OT Ee ; ‘ vA AF 3 —_ Cl CfA Tete B ; COORDINATING grereens “CHIE * a W ot nettacine oorices : *, AVIMEMTIGATING OFFICES : a REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IE PROHIBITED. Copy No. i ee 4 reo ome ad : : Caief of Station, Hexico City ro. Cafef, Task Force ¥; Chiet, mp FROM Chie? of Station, JHWAVE- F Ope ACTORS YEO SE Ke, Luis -ALBERU Souto/tr. “ON REG SHED PEFERENSES ACTION REQUIRED: See Para. 2 RSFERENCE: WEXY 444, dated 2 April 1962 WO etait aE cERRED 1 . OMT DA re . HATS BL : SAN AE aceag i l. JNYAVE files contain no information oa Subject sot : Om file at Mexico Station. j . £ ‘ ‘.cPPreciate being kept informed of deve lopaests i in Yexzico Station's Proposed exploitation of Subjec inciuding } receiving any target Dergzouality cata on Cuban dipldmats and i goverment officials ip general which may be obtai Irca Distributions: 2—Nexico City ,#~Chief, Task Force ¥ 2-Chief; ¥ED BITRE MOK LS sy see tba cig GARCIA, Antogls (ares Ht 6503 AYSTET-1) B-2) — gE R as CRC Ce nae a ere eae ee SdJ, Commercial attacte of Cuber. Before coming to Mext, Suns Bubj ia mesber of Cuban la hela ixp Ge? tut did aka Ricco 3APClA. FO k- BEE SBE o- se]g Pes S.0t sert, Soe ON Ma ER i Mae El, Excursy ip Mext, arr'd inl é crtant positions with C aban G2 Rot attend > ce ye pe exile. tat corey 16 ee tame ater ca ake aie salted alana! we ettetey eueecare4 ord ~ weety perecns weit ing 34 We suuer ot Piet vie haf arrived peter be aise th free aqheale KP EHGO Cesar, fame ble, Tectered MEN.ee EL ONES. 4h o1a tT meeting ot Be Pe. Geek. on Ud tee, “SA. RAS Be cmrttagDasberel Oc mie © lertares & fob iaelt bre a,b eee 1S, BREET) Errata) reverted an 2) Mur Of abet ert], Guten Sines ateeehe Rnd, vid eet rv dane Cae warms we tne tone ect te Wat ied Betis @reiven af Farwign 2° fie. ox, ee ervtves esi S70 Fao; on (tS vahd See enntadlee marrihie @ Cue ont oe vit mete fe Beak. (PET Oak, A AMER, & Me 62) odie a ALITRU Son: (22M-£396, om, ett f to, lais tay Sarees 6 tae? Vierae BA Soethew ee ee a ie et al all HW ff; ue py fee 5 Geen te Ne me wert 8 Ger ok Ce ee Baap catewed aco: of LET GW, © bighemeiing tf Mictal te the sirlene Beiwtep of towered. yi we m2 Netonendil Sewcktal wemres Bestest MP eocered bee Eee vereitel it apie cf ane feet tad Uaere sare caw Source ANSTOXE-1)} Yet eit cal te nach seh ditt. Boats tthe as andi titty ian St. than. Ahn Vie, Sas, se] a Subj is Cultural Attaches of the Cuban Sab J da Mext sistrusted hy sther whrs of the Ezb, cee te é2 ee nape pag, Ae eI enn Morag, | ay 44 &bril. 9+ Kayo. li- Julio. 22- Julio 23- Agosto. 2- Septs = Sept: - Oct. ~- Oct. T --Hov. Q Ca 29-Nor. “RNS on t ANIVEXSARIOS NACIONALES DE LOS PAISES SOCIALISTAS Hungrfa, Dfa de la Liberacién (en 1945) Checoeslovaquia, Fiesta Nacional. Mongolia, fictoria Nacional de un Pueblo (en 1921) Polonia, Dfa de la Liberacién Nacional (en 1944) Rumania, Dfa de la Liberacién Nacional (en 1944) Vietnan, Aniversario de la tndependencia. , a 1948) Bulgaria, bfa de le Liberceién (en 1944} Corea, fa de la Findacién de la Kepfblica (en PE EEREN e ann a BI oo en, China, Aniversario de la Proclamacién de la Repéblica (en 1949) ReDeA., Fiesta Nacional. URSS, Dfa de la Kevolucién de Octubre. Xugoeslavia, Froclanacton ae La neponiica (e- 194>) Celebracién de Se=inas de Cultura . . . ‘Checoeslovajula, c2labrada el 3-9 | HebeAs Ucte de 1965 Mayo 1965! URSS. Nove de 1965 ~ Hunerfa. pendienta de fecha en 1965 Bulsaria Septiestre de 1965 Vietnan Diciembra, con gotivo cracién FLN Corea. Pendiente de condiciones(1965 6-766) PE ee a ee af * oy y he tem ’ ides fete he a Les Pert ae we PEL eF Afni weg ee ony ug 4 Tea ‘ ~ m meyer Mg saree ee teat a i a Cee aa i ho # ated ar 4 “s a ae ae Se Negecam me gue ORE Yt tat 4 A nage are: De me ore * * oy ot a ee a? ear eee 7 “ is ” Ruuidlica Poryla- Chisn @eruslica Se cuBA CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CULTURA Banta Cutcrales PAISES SOCTABISEAS Peviniser Pooudar de Aibanin Prnmeto ds Plan pass 196501966 Sa snenectra en od KLIORX pesdiente de firan, Eepibiten Desor%tteg Alorang Plag para 1965-1966 7 : ~ Mn Be Om he OW eeecemey Ft ae mem eo maw we agey Rophdiics Poular Co Jaloorig Plon :01n 29063966 Fug firardo en La Ecbana en abril de ints Protocole Adicional ol Pian de; 230 029L5 Pue fliroede en fa titoara en Har20 ga 1965 rf. rae EC He GH ray pope Recfblies Doncerfitea Paw tap An Coreg Proyecto deo Flan pare 1395561956 Se enowentra om ol 01 XITREX pendiente de frua, Plan para 1504615€5 Tee fir-odo en La Habana en Febrero d6 1964 Protocele Adicional al Plan de 196461965 " firsado en Le Zodana en Febrore Se 2985. Poe pH free . ( baa ad aeerGr a a "* . (y é Plan para 196401965 Fue fir-ado en La abana en Enere de 1964 Prefvecio A4(sfanak al Plan do 195401965 Prassn*ado Proyeuse del CEC, 86 ensvent ndiente de cpremeisa ls mrse¢ tra pondien ep per fet Cn bh 5666 t Leey, » Pmad dy Z ght: Poou} 4 cane oan Plan para 196401365 : Fue fLrovle cn Ditspest en Merze de 1964 law ayer tes gd’ ee a1 oe Ceo Lee nen Perusuca of cueA CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CULTURA Ca Possla Feed par spb 1 958 Foe (irate os Ulr3 Pastor en duate de 1964 atclic: Portles d Flaa j,ara 19401565 Fee fire co an Socgoria en Catubdre de 1964 BevibUica Pogular Rusang Plas bere 196561965 : Avis Ot O1 HIARK poadionte de firms Plen core KS Tre tircade er. Moeed on Mare ée 1985 Pootthites Nr :ecfttes ae Vietweg Plsn pire OSM pEg oy “T2222 on Renot en Parte de 1965 eSecutancsee, Mo ne he Wwabs Pion Zxiste solamente Convento exper ic? aren. Se han yealizado alguncs Antereanbice de artistas y ' 2 : ee pe Conn iers: @ “ : Vd. nos t: it fo consid::- . de otros pf. Ply Spudusugees asl te, Tdiozras ys: Be hap Haghere aes teh Ma aetna « : . + “cy . * om a 5 ~ - é . ‘On vl interés del Jjave : YOM, “ual desea venir A Cuba a catudd 2 . Musica, Ie TS yw as sinuicntes a : través de Convenios, b-«; dos ¢ . lista ane vienen a ettn i secu plan. - isterio, oy, Cc.2o Ve. reeordard hubo el eaen as un were 4: Ce Guana que vinieron por el Paar ieitarcn aden! AIRES meme ey wee a ae are ar oa Piles Riche tee © la Escuela Nacional de apts ados extraunjoros AMO Vy en ese Contrs, “Revphubtonarsa: ote, ° Sha. ECL CO LMF prilS armen Pérez Poncet, Jefe'del Doto.Nacional dé . Ensefianzas Especiales,-— ee ore rye vf n toneeina que ? ‘ED a estu: Tia) * meeec) estudiar i EI iisicn. 450 32 resol - vio santen S coro becados de Educacion (a nlojadont 7 ore ropa, manut Dy eas etisnza del Idiona Esy baiol) + matpin “2. euldagales now ve los Conservatorios ae “La lizbaha, don t ' de asisten dias ¥y horas en Que tienen sus clases, aan ; Esa serf{a la forma de tratar el asunto que Vd. |= 1.20 Nos tlantea, eSstcurando ustedes en priner “u> Zar con el - |. caer MIWED que elics lo absorberan cono becado; aunque en esta 7.7. % Case no se puede resolver por Convenio ya que el interesa~ Q ;, dO no procede 3p un pais del campo #octialista, ; RePveLiCA of Cee . CONSEIO NACIOSAL DE CULTURA idade compacere: o. YUS Lor parte ca U BN foe - “eonunicacién, "para hacerla lle asf coao el mat i er : ae a ee fayad dayis, ” : . 2s Axéricus. ~~ _ MICAIC, Fords oyAzea, Filosoffla, vests v AAG es . oo Vem Ee Seems ae te ~<3 el fin ¢@2 estinular 2 tntclectuales Eapafiole3 Ani-z ds, se Les envle una co} sentide, a nombre del Al nismo tiezpo.recorduros, Nes 19 anvfan | naontune ear a su destino a través 2rialique cols -parte del ¢ remita, libros, discon, ste. 7, Univestcu. de la Habana Dept. de _ 508 de Cubul- compfiaero Hipardo can te. -SS2 And eee Tt tery ce la E bu jada; Oonventlo ce les “Fraternal y revolucionartumente, bon, = - pe: 1 Dr. corong ae s ed . ~ - : a ) Co, mars a nar “ye 4 la "Acrupacifn <« y IUZ°risos faunicacién, Mart{raze Que dichs rey CONEFIND NACIONAL ne CULTURA RePuMICE oF moma Abtsh ce th INT A NACTONE Les Coe Aue lio “uPtfrog, Yircetor CCl ieCeits iciO andi Centro. Votres, ho fe 23 VNitZ2Sse se ane Tena a ne nee sepa y, OE ROR ae amar Sipe nem any mye op Ectisaco Cotpafiores \ Tengo el gusto de acolpafiar a ent, Nicacifn, copia ag una certa y un SJemplar iappog tulaco “ixge G°Op dg Montrauy, 1966", Cont. ID ti- 22cha carta Y el ejenplar de referencia, Me hen aio, MGM Vides poo el Eabujador da & v0 oy Stic conecursg internacional (cl Po, Serles, ss wea Leaver og Montreux, Suiza, 3.7 ean al 29 do tet gy hk aré&ctag amo, y en el que por nrts VO! 925 Faye gifn :, oo ton ar #2 Puese gua cualquier deciai én que OR Pesca a Cicho concurso, nos Ic Coaunigue,s tome Con sracias anticipadas, 4Provecho egta Oportimicad pore quadar dy Ug, con €sludog T2voluce ° Norio: <2 "PAN IA 9 LURE, "VRICZ aos", 7 fraternazente, we my pte. Bre. Eduarto Corona '_. Director,. + cy Oo» . ~ - * ; a) - oN. . € ferusuice Bt cusa (e ow fro . a COXSEIO NACIONAs, DF CULTUTA = : ; 2 RS IREcci cy DE RELACICHES DITERNACIONALES . 7 la Habana, 2 : de Kaya de 1966 "ARNO DE SOLIDAIRTDAD* . «a SiS RAEN OE TH ACN SRR aR SRT Estimada Compafiera: Tengo el guato Ge tragluder @ Ud. lune copia : traducida, Ge carta dirigida a nuestro Agregado Cultural en _ a Londres, por el Sr. Bernard Ge Mullins de @quellal ciudad. En dicha carta el Sr. Mullins, que) representa Wola 26 Shame “iiuces, nS0ns ruriishing", se interesa y pide infor. a macién sobre lg posibilidad de publicar obras de poesfa yx. ficcién latino-americenas, traducidas al ingléa. Con saludos Tevolucionarios de *PATEIA © MUERTE", "“VENCEREMOS", me reitero de Ud, _ Dob Fraternalmente, FkOrune copia ag carta cel ~ Srr Bernard G, sulling, + i. de Londres, Inglaterra, aa wher - oR. wees . 7 : “" Yates Alterd, 2 oe Pa a - ; — Resp. de Protocolo - la Comp. Marcia Leiorca : so, . _— : Sa_de las Antricag, LO oF ; os os 6G Tercera, ¥edadoe : oo - oot - os ESSE RCE a pt Serre, RENTER ef Te gm et EAE SENN een et een emcpmpe ny ree ee te ne WEFUPLICA DF cuss CONSEJO NACIONAL bE CULTURA 32-3521 repinosa quien designé a Jorge edn de ‘pafses ICAP 32-5588 , ¥ este a au vez a Neleon ' Fleites, gute @ int térprete de rusa. Hotel Habana Libre ICAP| Tel 30-5012 ANA YAVTUJOVITCH, tele vecine 80-9005 salicité su servicto a Merey Martinez, MINHEX 30-5051 + + ee TRmCON NEY si ee apaE EE - a) yhoo 3Fpcea 7 vie : a } L i. nei i 2 Ee +." . f Lo of St El C.N.c., tiene un Plan de becas en el exterior dada afio. gq Sea, £1 Dept. de Ensenanzas Eepeciales (é6rez Ponset) 2 286.67 recibe las necesidades de becas de C.N.C. las cual C.N.Ce, no tiene planes para recibir becadog extranjeros tiene que ser a través del Ministerio de Educacién| que sf 1&8 recibe (ur. Eduardo lara, Relaciones Suteriorag Externas Educacién, atiende las peticiones : para las becus del Ministerio de Zducacién y MINKEX| cirve como internediario a través de las zisiones CiplomAticaa. Tinez, desde el puito de vista politico pees| escasa Leved foto tet ao te ~ fF. iupertancia ara Cuba, Ve ytin Meat te GT wae 5 i Poe ts eth PGC ak Pe a ee, “ ne er nara EO he es nee as ARE eRe Khe dtc ON oe pt 8, +H PY Or DURE rmre pegged eran nega eee ec eA RET LES oe eRe gE AP Tar epee: 2 OEE NIEN IT: Te tect TT ST Pri we N° TCT Cv2n5 . ry ' Corea Oe! F tan SOFIA STIANIENA ys HOTEL WATiNA LIBRE — [HaB. zie! - . é a No. 1.+ Crganizar > c-nfarenciss (2 en f4tricas y lun la Universidad), Teas 2 M 4e las Co:lerencian: Tanorama Cyltural Soviético. qe No. 2.4/ Visita a1 Peseo Heningaay. Fenske ube Cases OGaetery 6 . a qt 3 ‘er to. 4.” Visita al Masso Hapoleénico.<— ; | _ , No. 3+ Recerrdjo por la Cildad. -.- I= No. 54-8 Tleita al Maceg Nacional. oma 6 J-3 as a io “lo : . Cnn Geko ? S* ; e/a va) ( No. 64s. /Tstta a@ uns rlevien de tabaco. lite lol's Bre Feces ; a [rn a I-: ‘Ro. 7o-Y Visite ? uns ¢ranja cerea de la Habana. ie ZG _No. 8.-“ visita a la Tnién de Periodistas. Ho. ae leg wae is) os he : ; fl No. 9.-*) Visita 9 ta CLT Teac 4 fhe «e - 2-1 Tyo. lo-\“Tisita A le Acidesia oe Ciencias. iL. te Lr | ew AR Vegcey Wenn /}- > a if ot Gy No. ll- Visita ala Universidad de ln Habana. Lat f 3% yp ta ow, hy lie , ~ ‘tr YL ctl « af. aC, No. roe Visita A vera. <9 NOTA: Le intarsse +l teatro > #2 cine. bhiy ¥ io, , x /§ ile beth) 75 eae. t whee pel Cored 14 — ian pe whee aR dike Oe ' Yet ‘ . “os * ar ve! ’ ogee nee « * ’ eee eee eee coms aca Swede re i ae er 2 Sethe ee eens bdete ae EE og, . Pare . eee a fie eee” Co yrcsees ae ee Coa soa . . “ad wae we sed te Ro we oe , « ' an Poet ah ere an gb he tate a aN ‘ ars Se Sa . we re od bee be vameiy lnm nsseetely: pneparacesioes © aaroem denis ere bes tee ee a! RE EH te am as : n van © se woo 4 em ’ O who e209 cs a goo oy DO 7 b> 4 . Wei go Cunt DB 3% . Qaxssag OP On Of ° § g Re : Bo kA ate ogoo Yaga: On O es 308 ho Ring a ms) i _ * o my aS Br Bo oe Bs te dp ny pho eeHR | mapas bee Scape Tn, a oe a ow <2 Lerner ed bbl aad BOLE aT CE aE dein Geib ina be" Se Cable wih 6 hen ed bge os inet SAE teen home an ‘ ' eo ™aS DG Were thy sada t ss . SOTTO wey . Pe on ve saey ~ 9 wm OD est Oo . tes . C8 amt rt re ‘ ane fe t . : 4 elt MOS 3 a) 7 a eh te: meme oe ie + ae Wt aw penance nee x - Sot cn : vos ; d ue : ys a ee ss Pa oO vom ieee ON Sate i ORAL ne 2 4 ‘ : ‘ wa oy : 4 week ese dees bee eat Sh ieee ee Se : . . ) a _ 2 5 ’ : ' é = } iv s YS os Lge . 2 ce amd } o 3 Ono ogy t i a TD Oe a? fet in | i) eth? . > Rosy ; 3 oO 25 os MOT pemeE mE Le tpt ate eee pa Rows: ere . ~, do nortearcricano. quo prohibe a los cludadangs de ease pafs - -Vhaje> oa Cuba. Han llegedo.con le idea do conocer por ellos ONP&SUFROS: Las Organizgqcionvs de Mesa dol Consejo Nacional dc Cul~ tura, en seludo «1 VI Aniversecrio de la Fedcracién de Mujc = res O1sanary prosonterin a la contente nortcanericana BARBRa D4IG ci préxino vicrnes 19 2 las 4230 Pus. La Sra. Dane que su encucatra en Cuba invitada por wucg tro orncsisto viaja aconpaiiads del folklorists v editor IRWIN CILBiRe boa hon buricdo las loyes del Dptole do Bsta aisnos nusstra Revolucidne Es cozprénisos de todos rosotros couo rovolucionarios « recibir digncncnte a estos ciudadanos nortconericanbe repre= sentontcs de 1+ ds valiosa clase artfstica de su pafs, wl finolizor le prccontacién se offers un brindis -- invitados + cupleadoss . . _ ORGANIZACIONSS REVULUCIUNURIAS, 7 “ . a nT oe to — meruBucA DE CUBA CONSEJO Nacionar DE CULTURA DIRECCION LE RELACICNES INTE:MNACIONALES o Enbajador de log EU, Eexcelentf{sin del Cuerpo Diplom4ético Mexivanon, crac y Spres, ES para mi un honor quo en ocasién cone esata, de Cultura en que ce inaugura la exposicién " Gel artista wexicano Nacho Lépez. . @ sejo Nacional Fotogr4fico" Creo sinceramente presentacién,su arte en a Cionales v nani fag ana ane - adem&s no es la Primera vez que tengamos el gusto de tene asf como a otors tantos me triunfo de la Bevolucién. » que el gran artista Nacho Lg uy conocido en Cuba a través de rey Pmnavsannee os eon fr TlLlonsia. *Vrevuucos oui un’ Tse: rlg xicanos ilustres que nos ham visit Aquf en esta gala encontraremos um exponente er amente nos dice en su introspectiva el artist “El placer-an ef ~ mf dive que despierten ideas > eaacienas en el e@specta tedde que el mundo no ren cuatro otras formas bellas ¥ hor-ibles, y mueren, en busca dea da y dignidad. : La expovicién que nos lazos que nos une con el sran pafs destacar en eata Opert da Enbajada de Néxico Juntamante con la Secie Consejo Nacional de Cal tan acertad 2 ete’ So cor, pretendo paredes, trabajo ¥y fanilia; lac niaenas necesidades eternas: wildad, wie ha Recho posible la ex led Cubano-lexd cana de tera (Delegacién Provincial) posicién que Muchas eracias, » Luis Alberd, Responsable de Protocolo. “fico de lo que @ que nos ocupa, rsién ~ de producip inicenes hacerlo conscien= otros rostros que tambien vi trabajo disponenos a admirar estrecha adn nfs hermano Néxico, y no quisiera dejar de la satisfaccién que nos produce Relaciones Cult Sres. Miembroa 4 presente al Con- Caleidoscopio Pez, No necesita istas interna- JO arvisitica; entre nosotrog ado desde ol sino que hay ven, epiran » Vestido, comi~ roa cooperar con 8@ ofrece con- uralea y el J Dy PARTAMENTO pp {__ AMuwrog srnuintan a ae te 8 WAlno AGuECETS RELACIONER ENTER NACIONALE I Ck ON rE pus. MANDEL VBA VOB F, vé&6a PR. Pepe L060, LEK. ARDEZ Ha ene epee, mii PesPly MIPU?TH? Fon ze C2 LeaTra - PROYECTOR ¥ CONSTRUCTIONES AACUE, OFICINA DE LA PREKIDENCIA MARILY ‘ Co Ine facar™ NGC CONTRERAS ODI bie vay: CESARSkueewa praatel ARIONA ' JOAQUIN MIRABAG SECTORIAL DF ACTIVIDADES au MAS VIDAL BECTORIAL DE RERVICIOR Earvte Dolo. Conteol ~ Healstro do “lan de . Actividades “mele! ec a a enema eramannmenns Divecelon Nacional de ied oR , in Naclonal de ARTES PLASTICAS PPE: DIVULOACION ¥ ° PUBLICACIONES Dheccién nal do TLATRO Y DANZA Direerién Nacional de ADK aA by MORE i 2 ; ZOOLOUICOS Y ACUAILIOS a a 7 ; = DELEGACIONFS PROVINCIALES MMUOIEG ANCL. BO TAGTR GIOR DAWA KROBRIEEUT BW EYVELIAO DLRRANPS Cwm AWAIS: © ALLALO 0 RAD OY PINBAC EEO JOSE ALLAN x ¢ .T. , RE. PIAL PRA 7. Direccion ma i de M.T. Fé YR Direeci6n Nacional re . ; MUSICA o “AIDBLIOTECAS 4 MARTINEZ. ‘ = ORIENTE gat. [ oO CALA OERY Boo CAS Weeds ; SiON PIA LAW Ad . Bo PINAR, O€6 Blo i MATAN AAS Be . be . cor MERETLE PEDEW TS - BECTORIAL 98 ECONOMIA MIAO Fate NV AL Sap nee SRE AAIIRO See ee Direcctén Nacional. de Emprera Oras : COORDINACION ¥ buenos Y DESARROLIO ECONOMICO. — MARIO « Ey 98 ret Vat Re att i, ae . , SECRET Chen Fiiled fa) PERSONALITY FILE ACTION REQUEST before completing thin form. Fura wut be typed a¢ MOTE: Consult the 294 Contres Sssten Reference pesaal Printed in bioct tetters, ACTION WECK 2-4 Pom 204 EQUEST. BO SOT CHECK oa 10m, PERMANEN? Crsese have wAR TANT (Fireaty t. DATE OF RiRts wow fr &. AFEN PATIO cone 6 PATTERN ONLY t2. COUNTAY CF BIRTH Goa $- ORGANIZATIONAL on GROUP aFerhoatinn (Clear toxry a5. GkesomuUr cope OCCUPATIOM/POSITICN (Clear cexty 21. GCC/POS AGEREVIaTION 2 u cit OF ge } ScBAN CULT LD wth tS ACTION DESK CRYPTONYD Livins) : i “ 3 : - . ’ : - * : 7 i | : i t . a - . { . — 1 © . : . ‘ - ‘ : ! ; _ H } . H - . i | . . i - ; - i ” . . H 5 > Pare, ! . SténaTure . o an a an i . nok CN ak ee ee a : . Y B31 Ellen iw = * SEGR , ; tae i Ad Colteons, - voy oe : sy * ely re 7 AAO A elleTIN e e e oL pai ain tes as Moacelag see Ew ca Nae ag a me lt, et eat te naa Samiti fe Sart at mast . . va Snel een mmatnciee st + 2 é we om e | (hbo tangy Gye « Cle Sp Cok > Eh: by lvl: - bles ho a ~L8F af le Late by nap | | | \ .-Tbo-2 Ps Oa : La. Corr. ! CA une aw ~z1 Legace | | fe \ 2 Seon - rece A ~~ | Mi + woes Seanad =i SECRET yet CPhen Fisted In) FLBEL UL 50070, ee) Osis TOSET IC 43. TeansreReso yo ener=--TE CL/Oh FOLDER G5. TEE Su yercs IS A Eust------ av Jif. OF TEIS 201 Enw> UBER ve o/ cue 4 lL. Ly “ 867. on ereviess Caereoes. | oo tt ot sae or see eel Ri FILE mo. a « SECRET aie) (then Filled Iny DOCUMERKT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE COCUMENT CISeosiTion ~ re ‘2. C@OSS REFERRED TO THis FILE fra. TRANS ERBEL To RY FILE as. PERTINENT INF ORMAT ION os THe pestRICTED CT/O8 FOLDS gELD UOTE ct O12 3L — “qurae 18 & or ars 201 \ ; > . SECRET ; : s+ 00) . ; : | a i “ we ” SECRET ~ (When Fillet fn; DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE 2 Rl FILE KO. - BESPATCH OR SOURCE DUC. syMerL BO. 7. SOURCE CRYPTONYM] 6. DATE oF mero. . AMALYST 1G. GATE PROCESSED © io. O1¢SfmreaTeD in Cor MENT DISPOSITION 12. CROSS REFERRED TO THIS FILE 13. TRANSFESRED TO | @f FILE moO. PESTINENT SNFCRMATION ts THERE Is 4 RESTRICTED cre ee aor abe OF T2Is 203 _- - ft 5 OP T4IS 201 =~ Lag ee Smsouete ratvous «oo $7 B67 use cecerecs eorrsees, + ARON 2 nit incr AB: ence a Bae es agra LEeECT OF DOCUMENT GLC MENT LIENTERICAT ION i” ” FRR crore. SECRET va egg ie ea tn EVAL uaTiCm E. Peary Teurist Activiti Station contacted o@ Subject os a tr LITAKIL-5, who ha thought Subject nig. if properl effort to contact the cooperation of Subject's ia the JNYAVE area, be enlist hin in Canada ate eet with their child. HMOIA-34623 10 May 1968 19-126-13/1 p33 | Official Iavolved in State-Run ~2 ——At_Headavartera' reauect. the ‘LITAMIL-9 Xo obtain information ip to Canada (see KRKICO CITY-4955) previously reported that he ht be willing to cooperate with approached, refused to nake any im. The Station suggested that ex-wife, now residing ed and that she visit Py 2 a y bk . rq, a ae CASLE SECRETAR AT O Sse ura non sswea wressace 2 Tora comes f 8% As ance musics SEEN 3 FERC TO ssewmunow Tides PERSON Ute? MOT. EED Te rrr y ee 7} : | SECRET set Ly : a b. (When Filed in} pened f2 Wd it ——. PEPCCO ACTION OF Fees S$ LOPY PROHIBITED —. - : a ee e+ ADVANCE Coes ry SSO [] sores ! Se 4: ot jo omom Doves as rs i ae i ba z ansiry 10 PO eo re at i: | REF TO FRA mS . Dssew ay _¥ ee id , eas Darr re = : . —_ . 4 - FL - . _ a XM cor ea i) Af A . “7, Rs - ; , a : Ch Cues Cihe 2 Fr pin ; . SE CRE T 2646382 mae 63 Clie MEXIC2 city 45-5 os PRIGRITY SMWAVE, OTTAWA iNFG Op UsCTOsR L etce 4 nrorerno obit? th aan 7A | 7 — - 3. CTTAWA 5528 CEM LIT) . : - 1. UNABLE LOCATE MACIQUES. NPA FLIceT REF 2 FULL 3UT MACIQUES ~ SOE ON PASSENGER CR STANDBY LISTS® OT°E8 MCNTEIA. FLIGN7 AEROWAves - furcer 442 MAR 26 DOES NOT SHOW MACIQUES. STATION CONTINUING ~ ATTEMPT LOCATE MACIQUES AED WILL ADVISE., VAS uGT ON outauh MABIFEST ' - 22 MARCH, OR 25 MARCH. 2.f _FTTAHIL-$ CONTACTED LATE EVENING 25 MAR Bit CULD HOT ADD i ' To PREM iOUS ASSESSMENT BECAUSE HAS NOT SEEN Me cIGUES. EvEN| IF - ANEW WHERE MACIQUES STAYING ¥OULD NOT CO SEE kiN BECAUSE hs REPORTED - IN MEXI 2751 LITAMIL-9 DOES SOT VANT BECOME INVCLVED Iy OPS. 5. OTTAWA: PLEASE ADVISE IF MACIQUES TUaNS JP MOXTAEAL $0 ~ STATION CAN STOP LOOKING FOR MIM. ACCORDING OTTA 4321 SEP €7 oan MACIQUES LIVED 6658 SHERBROOKE ST WEST, APT 2c.1, MONTREAL. SECRET . pti : 7 BT - . a mo . ee oo! oe a iy a ‘ li: 4 , ; oh SECRET WAS ~ wettact rows 7] © POUTING BY we ayy ¥. ye f TOTAL COPEE: One ii Corbe/sas coor > j ; wn fll ; SECRET i ; me €954/E041 tt par <9 Marck 13638 (Jj sox {7} sesreor ree ro (J momo rat te ras wo. Sram ¥ hte til SEC RET » Tuners MEXICO CITY JMWAVE INFO: OTTAWA rYPIC REFS: A, OTTAWA~5308 (CINK 76477 )# i B. JMWAVE 6305 (IN 30599), 28 ¥ARCH ax + . C. DIRECTOR 85178. 20 MARCH 67 +++ 1. REQUEST MEXICO CITY TRY DETERMINE WHERE WACIQUES STAYING PPYOR HIS DEPARTURE REF A AND NOTIFY JMWAVE, ALSO PLEASE PROVIDE SUITABLE PRETEXT TO COVER WIFE'S CALL TO PROTECT SMABOVE SOURCE. LITAMIL=9 REPORTED IN REF C THAT MACIQUES WOULD PROBABLY RE WILLING COOPERATE WITH LNHARP IF APPROACHED, CAN LITAMIL-9 OBTAIN CURRENT ASSESSMENT PER MEX 2751. Pretipr PALA I Nhe 4 2. FOR JNWAVE: ~ IF MACIQUES EX WIFE STILL RESIDING HILEAR ‘FLORIDA PER REF B SUGGEST SHE BE CONTACTED AND DETERIME iF SHB ABLE TELEPHONE MACIQUES MEXICO CITY ASKING HE MEET WITH HERW THERE ON HIS RETURN FROM MONTREAL, EXD OF MESSAGE i a there sei Boer "CONTINUED. ... owe he whe! re : fooemmAnNG CMmctes . : wLAUNS Orr SECRE | tout eS eedheertincninand . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE BSUING GFE nena” be cont me, BEVIAGSI £ One TOVAL COMAS. Cane: o omen ° © mer: i SECRET ex , ~~ + Bate: CAME SECETTAMAT DISSEW. SATO | C5 mex (Cj vesmor CT neem po dene Tre ee . : " Seen Oe ee Coser, a a — oe { tt) COPY | . PRE 7 — ~~. ate force) \ chet! rio} fesre ord nme fies} loehav@res Retvaoee SECRET ~ wv fT . Th 7 + PAGE THO WH COMMENT: Abrahas MACIQUES Maciques departing Mexico City 26 March for Montreal **Amots identified MACIQUES ex wife as Ellen Louise Macique. **OLITANIL-9 petux believes MACIQUES willing cooperate if contacted, "#88 LITAMIL-9 willing provide assessment of KMACIQUES if latter returns/ Cuba C/WH/COG/oPS __Mr. Rothwell (in draft) i : : : , C/E/BC/C Mr. Howley (by phone) . CI/oPS wr. Hr+_Tansing (by phone) T . . t sk a Lod . : p , : . Me ae 8 at CV] . oe . || WILLIAM B, BROE va (/* a KAUPHAM by C/waD - . WH/L . i ; DELEASING OFNtEa SECRET | } = =] ahcentinnosdand ° REPaor “TION BY 1 OTHER THAN Ti SUING OFF~"H PROMIBTER corr nO, J ica 53° usc enawous coirion, Referer: BAta-33865, 19 Jammry 1968 This is to notify the Station that LITIMIL-9 was granted a fall Operational Approval on 7 Februaxy 1968 for limited use a @0 inforeurt in Mexico. a, fog -f £4 Coal Taura J. UPSt DE 2-COa/Mexico City . RELEATING ‘ ' CAKE SYMEOC Cant [PRR mange en ites 12 Feb 68 a. J. Kautsan (40s TCH SECRET f0.201 3525009 MEMCRANDUM FOR: Chie?, WH/2 ATI: W. Kerbde Operational Apprors? » for the datea__6 February 1566 Limited to use as an informant in Mexico. This Approval ig daset upon evaluation of information ay Office, and is granted under authority contained in CSI Edvard P. Brown CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIvI Date: Ped: 1 aal . . i oe SECRET. Se tat ed 2 1-67, 124 OmrmLete carssews ectrtwes | . is herepy granted in the case of LITAMIL/G purpose specified in your rejuest A Al i" ailable to this and CSI-F 1075. SION am SECRET 6 February 1968 MEXORAIOUM FoR: CI/OA ATTESTION: Mr. Lally SUBBEC?: LITAMIL-9 201-329609 Attached are two copies Of a PRQ Part I on Subject and a Copy of the Pra Part tr. An Onewn +t amet Slovo of: eee we VW. J. Kaufsan Chief, wa/1 Attachments: “PRQ I - 2 cys PRQ II- 1 cy SECRET MEKCRLNDUM FOR: ATIENTION of Sutject. Se BS 6 69la : Jane F. Zerance 201 _329839 c The file on and closed in CI/O4 for che SECRET CANCELLATION TO BIvIS1ON DATE 26 Janusry 2:68 gaa id Chief, wi/1/u 25 cancelled : lure to subrit PRQ-II as requires under CSI Gs. 10-5 of ts ‘ hohade tecee Guy Parthir fntsrcst Li sit: cece erp ean Joe tue vrs-leceuual use Prior to any future use of Subject, it will be necessary to furnish a new approval request (Porm #772) to CI La. Edward P.. Brown CHIEF, CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DI¥vzSION —_ SECRET [ea {93 a toe see gee aera Caaraea SECRET Shei NE Bvision 1 Chief of Station, Yxteo City) me SABECT rs © PBRUMES/OA for LITAMIL-9 ACUON REUIPD - REFERENCES — Action Required: See Paragraph 1. Reference : HMMW-15933, 16 November 1967 : 1. Forwarded as Attachnent One, herewith, is a RRQ Part II-on LITAMIL=¢ , Forwarded as Attachnent Two, under Separate cover, igs the Part I of tne sama pron Ac propionate sepesved, © .aL100 meets very infrequently with LITAMIL-9, who is very busy, Spends most of his time outside Mexico City, and is largely out of touch with PBRUYEN and LIRING. e has, for example, only Visited LIRING twice in the last Six| months. Contacts which LITAMIL-9 made during a recent trip to Europe . With PBRUMEN officials Stationed in that area were unproductive. 2. Traces were rerun on Subject through LNPURE and the Station, and no derogatory information was turned up except for that mentioned in HMMW-11988, which cannot be eee hes any further than the Station's comments in MEXICO CITY-349 19 February 1963. . we ceed ny Tra l for Wi lard Cc. CURTIS on Attachments: 1. PRQ Part II (h/w) te a se fecad 2. PRQ Part I (u/s/c)_ ~~ 35 & Nom vb Distribetion; Orig & 2 - C/wHp (w/fatts -~ 3 copies Att #1; 4 copies Att #2) oi “| 201-329609 PERSONAL RECCAD QUESTIONNAIRE PART - BIOGRAP*ICAL INFORMATSCH INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Wrare clearty. 2 Ancurr at! questions Ff! + catian 1¢ ast appliceble. erife *NA g_Artach blank psser, if atastional seace ss needed. SECTION“ § GERERAL PERSDG& JD PHYSICAL DATA 34 SP arc NO. 1. name (Pacety (i fsiey (Last) (Neey Tuis ABREU Souto - NAME 1m RATIVE LAnGUAGE OR SCRIPT 2 NAME aT iets CT NA NA + ALIASES. WICEMAMES. TELECODES, LfcaL Cn ANGE in name € tate tive, reascm for and place o NA PATE OF BLRTN a. PLACE OF eae Circa 1915 Oviedo, Spa: 7. PERSOWAL HABITS (Liquor, drags, gawbliet, paramoure) No known immoderate vices B. Couet aecorn (Coert, date, erresta, charges, punicheents, sentences, scquittals) Not known MiCROFILMED FEB 11868 Coc. m'cRo. SER. ee DESCRIPTION (Cs@¢ Aserican stasdards cf measurements, if passibie) bo ace C. APPARENT ace 1d. HEL GMT e@. WEIGHT 7. COMPLEXION G- Face (Bhape > je sex] ry | [ej 53 53 iet.O [a= 170 Round he COLOR OF HATE i. COLOR OF ETES jp. Teate he. @UILD 1, Posts Black : | . ©. SCARS ANG MANNS CH CTHER DISTINGUIS@ING FEATURES Has pock marks on face m. SENCEAL APPEARANCE O. PROMINENT FEATURES fp. OT MER TOEMTIFYING FEATURES ante ATTAQH SAMPLES OF SIGNATURE 499 NANDERITING AL 50 LSLED FNGTCGEAIN AND PICSERPRINTS. FC Spe RE ey Pe an dort 23 %¢ey ah @ [Section 1 CIT s ZEN SHIP e 1 RESEMT COTEZEESHIP (UE. MATISCALETY AT BIRTH ANO AMY SUBTEQUENT Criizamsaees (If differest than [ten 49.3 Cuban Spanish V2. PRESEET RESICENTE (Indicate #8 coner, tensat or aub-teraney ha Wexico * Taille thu yew ees eee ees XC 13. PLOmANtnT scoeess CIE dstlerent than Item 12.) 46, IF U.S. MATURALIZED CITI2ZEW. GIVE sar, DATE. CITY AMD mUMBER OF CERTIFICATE GRANTED 1S. TRAVEL GUISIDE CO-mTRY OF PRESENT RESIZENCE (Countries, dates and Purpeses) Cuba ~ December 1961-March 1962 (To visit relatives and for business reasons) Cuba - March 1965-late 1966 (To work) SECTION 11) CCCUPATICKAL ARO FiMANCEAL DATA SALARY 19. FEWSNCEAL STATUS (Learnings, bank deposits, aecurities and property) ORGANIZATIONAL AFFSLIATIONS 20. MEMRERSHIF IN MELEGIOUS ORSAMEZATIONS 20. PRESERT AND PAST MEMBERSHIP IM FROFESS#OmaL AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS: POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS MARE AND LOCATICN OF SCHOOL OfCereE FECEiVED (Litt belee sach danguage dm ehicd you poatese say degrees of competence.) N, erage meee aes sete i @ | Secrite vi eee SPECIAL QUACIFSCATIZWS BD UTEFESTS a bd 246. tesicete ANY ERT TINS GIVE DETAILS PMCLUSING Biv .es oF CRS OR ARTI TLES. KSHERS AND fe Veis® DATES. ~ Not. known 25. srrcran SKILLS, AGLLETIES. HOBBIES Suc AS MADIO, PROTOCAAPHY, ETC. Artist ‘ @ Esectice vit MILITARY SERVICE e ane nak Cous TRY SIDEMTERYING COUNTRY. -AGICATE WHERE SERVICE PEMFOSWED, CECOMATIONS, WeER AND SHY DISCHARGED. GIVE DETAILS UF Gee PRISCRER. . , i -@ [section vit EMPLOYMENT HISTORY e NOTE: LEC at HISTORY OF BAPLOYWENT LESTING : Be INCLUSEVE DATES “Fram- Tog, ivPcoree [s+ atoeess 1 June 59-Mar 65 | Cuban Government =| O. TYPE OF WORK @. SALaRy OR Eaewiees . £8, ACASIN FI@ LEAVING Diplomatic s vee j Returned Cuba PCS se ADletsS euncil Havana, Cuba Return to Mexico G. a0DPESS Mexico RCASou F268 Llaving ‘ > } é. tvPe OF woRe Tr. acasow Tea Teavine i ; . _ 3? i : . } . 4 ' i Satine to serene aetna = ee . ‘ . ¢ Pa - @TSECTICN ik MARITAL STATUS SRLLTATL CATE, PLACE snO REASCH FGK BLL SEPARATIONS, DIVORCES OR ArMLEMEMTS WIFE oe IF YOG BRAVE BCEN MARRIED wae THEN ONCE, INCLUDING ANRLUMENTS, Mus2aeo: CoM ING DATA RECUIREO BLLOF FoR ALL FRE GIGUS MARRIAGES, $3. MAME CF SPOUSE CFiret) (Msdztey . (Nee) {las Klara Vera Are Kacz Strogs AA 4. DATE OF MARRIAGE 35. PLACE OF mARRIACE — . 8 Dec 1949 ___Mexico City 4 Ve Reg 4 BGeUATE OF BIRTH a7. PLAce co eaten i ~ ple817 July 1926 Vienna, Austria <py FF } 30. wATIcA ang Ty at @1ate [29- SUBSE GENT CITIZENsuies Britisn 47 eof 40, PReSint weSstOENCE EO ee PLACE OF BIRTH “SUBSEQUENT CHTIZEMSHIPS MELO OY any CEELO (Identify child and dive his, @ } Stcrice x1 at. Fura mame Maximino Alberu 49. SUBSEQUENT CHTEZiwHeres . €- OCCUPATION 47. PRESENT @CStOENCE Engineer @ISECTIOn Rit MOTHER S2, SUBSETLEAT CATézensoies prreccurartos Housewif Havana, Cuba 4. PRESENT MESI DENCE. USE SHEET FoR roemce wi or her, present address) a jsf Pamateo x Divoecio € OM MUSeARD OWALSTY at ath ce te O. FULL waet _ Jeo. YEAR OF Biatw [30. Lace oF eittw $U. waTibwaLity at eints Ts . OSE puna od Spanis G2OTHERS AAD SISTERS OL ace OF BIRTH @sectica att maTtomaLaty AT OteyH® . Souto |x i eit > z Lednel ALBERU onel ALBERU Souto | * 1 Ftp — Flos ho tot x Dom amy GROTHIP cH S$. 5TER (Edentsis seother, Alfredo ALBERU’ Souto 2 sisters 4 er seacer and gise his, OF hep, present SS RSESLENT CET i ZEW SHIPS WES address) TES WW COMTASTS T Gove@uure Ss Shh POSITIONS WELD. RELATIVES, ACQUAIATAK SuwEN? SERSITE. FNOECATE Samet Tt SECTION AIG S.NAMES OF PELATIWES EN ANY G2 Concepcion Fernandez de Alberu (sister-in-law), employed by Cuban Government . i $B. PEL ATIVES. FRIENDS. COSFI RING One sister-Cuban Consu ENTS tm u.5- ¢éxplaaa Fel atgra shin) 1 to Vigo, Spain, in 1962 aTives Imus. (G WATURALSZATICN OF CLOSE Fin ISS. NAMES, ALTASES. TELECDSES AnD RELATEONG IF OF ALL PERSONS seavice. . PBST VEOUALS OM SPTUF Se. LEST CLOSE ASSOCIATES. Soleeliheteeeetnemeetiateeeemeenen tee ee _ “n SECRET: « PERSONAL RECCRD QUESTIONNAIRE PART EL ~ OPEXSTICNAL INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS TO CASE OFFICER a. Thie fore nuit be Lalied in by the cane officer or reprepriste outborsty am the teers of| the beat aenitacle ine forcestion. [t is nat te be sheen te the subrece. 2. Korwaily, headquerters will be amsaiv te iasue on approval unless requester farasstes r fess to afl questions 48 FeO partes 1 and fi. However, sm am emergency previssanal epprovsl wey be ebtosret by tampiping with the ap- eliceble provisions cf FZ 4G-21S, pecearaphs ga, g. 53 and s2d. Thereelter the wesel aotned te document ef cos- plete the cose muat be falloced an set forth ia FR. 19-245. ; ¥. Three (3) completed copier of PR? eect EF Cancluding copy im subjects bandeciteng, sf pepesbley ond two (2) cos pleted copies of this farm wast te swat fe heatquartercs 24 2007 08 posssbla. 4. Date ecquired Ister west he peat te headqesters aa PRQ formset sc toy f2)y cepies. S$ Fail in abt jeews, af ar formation ehta:mable. If item aot applicable ecate “Ma.* Hf atditiersl epace required for item, wee reverse wide at page seyed £0 approprsate stem nugher. U. ChYP Tonys + PSEuUbOW Ved LITAMIL-9 SECTION § . . GRTACT M40 CEVELOPKEAT He INDICATE HOw, WHE. HERE. eT, ane ae wow SUBJECT WAS FIRST COmTACTES Om DEVELOPED. Clyde K. SHRYOCK, the first Case Officer, was introduced to Subject on 18 July 1962 by LITAMIL-3. — . oe 2z- INDICATE WHETHER SUBsECT CCULD @£ TUARZ® OVER GUICKLY An O IN A SECUZE waumE® Te AKY BESPC, HANDLING. TF SO. imMICaTE To wow. SHWLE CASE OFFICER toR ‘Subject could be turned over to any responsible Case Officer, ‘particularly one with a speaking knowledge of Spanish. Subject also speaks good French and poor English. a> LIST OTHER Case oFFiceas WHO MAVE wARQRED SUBJECT OF Oem aKoRN. WHOM HE KNOWS OF HAS BacEN Gist names SY WICH THEY MAVE Subject knew Clyde K. SHRYOCK by true name. The next Case Officer, Lawrence F. BARKER, took over in June 1963. Subject was turned over. to his present Case Officer, Raymond A, FRADYER, following his return from PBRUWEN in the fall of 196%. tas20) Hea 1050a eec recviess eertiecs, ‘ 7-3 03 Bol F966 Alt*lHMmMAaziec SECRET SECTICA It MOTIVATICN AMD Sou TROC 8. ESTimare S.SsECT°S mOTIvATIOm. (Be detailed, sf possible cste evidence. Da not wee stack comeeat| such as “pete- conmuaset. * ys . Subject is highly motivated toward PBrhiadz= ana the Wesi. Te anti-Communist and anti-ANTHUG. a 2- INGICATE Wwar COMTHOL, IF SAY. EXISTS OFER THE SUMZECT. (Jf o0 comtrol, or if there is a lack af|rest conte. explaca.) - COVER USED SY SUBJECT AnD CASE OFFICER IN THEI® MEETINGS. Subject and his Case Officer meet as acquaintances. 2- COVER USED GY SUBJECT IN COTAINING KIS IMFCRWATION AND Im CONTACTING WIS tnbuRMAnT OT et, as a former member of LIRING, still has contacts in BRUVEN community in Mexico : - ENDICATE SEMHICE FOR @nICm SCBSECT THines wi (82ST work) (18 worbing3. With a WOUADY intelligence service. ERTELLIGENCE COBMECTIOMS AAC TRAINING d. EXPLAIN SUBJECTS ANGEN PAST OR PRESENT CONNECTION WITH ANY DINE INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. ImOICATE Wwe EXTENT Buch Come tCTICR IS KwGme GeTATLY. Subject is not known to have any contact with any other intelligence service. 2. LEST OTHER IMOIVIDUALS (Agents, retstsves, iréendsy WHO GQND@ OF SUBIECT“S FRESiNT inTELa Dolores CUEVAS de EYCHENNE Leonel ALBERU Jose CARRAL Escalante LITAMIL-3 probably suspects LITAMIL-9 is still engaged in intelligence activities. 3. ERPLAIM ABT TRAINING SUBJECT HAS HAD tm CLANDESTINE OPERATI CaS. Subject has sot had any formal training in clandestine operations but he is cunning, intelligent, and has an aptitude for the work. COLLABORATION POTENT! AL Be EMDICATE OER FOREIGN FOUER SYSSECT COULD OE HOST LIMELY 19 COLLAOQMATE SLTK WCCALSE CH MSS FOEOVWOGY OW Past ASSOC TATIONS. EXPLAIN. Subject would collaborate with an anti-Communist Cuban regime if it should come to: power. : : : SECTiGa ¥i OPEPATICOAL SSE - COWTACT ie + INDICATE HOW AND FO OM wat SUBIECT OBTAINS IMF COMATI CH. + EMDICATE @eAT HAS SEEM TOLS UBSECT AS TO HE SESPESITICM OF INFORWATION HE FURNE SHES. + DETAIL SUSJECT*S PROPOSED fh O8 C! TYPE USE OR DUTIES. SECTIOn Vil CR OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY re S€cTioe vit AGENCY RELATIONSMIP WITH SUBJECT ren Rafe oa . ae . — SECZET $F SS. RIECT WAS MEEW USED te COM OMC TED PAFOCRL, TM SEC ATE ACUI HET tm Oil me wes (mse ehs fet MAT Cw HE WAS FuMmi SHES , THe TYPE C¥ beEse- Subject has been an active asset of the Mexico City Station since 1962. First he provided informatioa on LIRING; after his return to Hexico in late 1966 as a private citizen he still provided sone info on LIRING personnel and on the PBRUMEN community in Mexico. From members of LIRING and the PBRUMEN community. Also from old friends and acquaintances living in Mexico or PBRUMEN. Subject knows that his information goes to ZRMETAL. Subject's current use is to pass on any information which comes to his attention which he thinks may be of interest. Ee is occasionally debriefed for any info he can provide on PBRUMENERS or their contacts the Station thinks he may know or nie Known. inere as ob Cursene active direction of his activities, and his usefulness is close to marginal. DETAIL SUGSECT*S PROPOSED FR-Pu TYPE USE GR DUTIES. NA DETAEL SUBJECTS PROPNSED LIA soe TYPE SOSTACT Cw SPERETICNAL USE: A. WHERE SUBJECT 15 aN OFFICIAL MEMBER OF A FOREIGN GOVERMENT: NA BS. MMERE SUBJECT 1S am OFFICIAL MEMBER OF AN ODYOQKE AScENCY: NAL EXPLAIN WATURE GF AGERCY RELATIONSHIP @hTH SUBJECT. 1.0. TRAINEE, OPPOSITE NUMGER: atvuntent PERSONNEL KNOWN TO SUBJECT. oF at present Om. $F amv: SGERCY Subject is no longer paid any salary. He must be considered an operational contact. In addition to his three case offic has known Andrew S. PARMERS and Edward D. KNAPMAN under names. , : . : rs, he sumed SECRET WALIFICATIONS FOX CTHER CPEAATICNS SMBIECATE SPECIAL ABILETIE£S. TALEMTS, GR GusLIFICATIONS FOSSESSED OY SUBIECT MICH COE CONE WvawLY—B-oF vaLut FOR GTHER OPERATIONS. Subject js an artist. COMMITMENTS 4. 1F CT 15 #ROPOSED TO PAY SCAJECT A REGULAR SALARY. IMDICATE THE MECMLY AMOUNT. IF Parwesr To |Bf WADE Im EXCHANGE COMMODITIES, SuUMSIDY OF STRER METHOD, © £CiFY Amd GIVE DETAILS. Subject is not paid a salary. #- EXPLAIN AMY PROMISES. CTHER@ISE MOT COVERED WESEEN, MADE TO SUBJECT. (Esample: Comesturnts regarding evacuation of subject and family.) No commitments or promises have been made to Subject. cTOn Xt CE AND SECURITY JN. ENCICATE THE FIELD AGENCIES + «D FIELD FILES @17 WHICH SUBJECT“S KAWE WAS BEEK CHECKED amo E RESULTS. Station and LMPURE files. No derogatory information. + IMDICATE GTHER INVESTIGATIVE MEASURES TAKEN 10 VERIFY BIOGRAPHICAL IMFGRWATION FURNISHED BY SUBJECT. - ENDICATE MRETHER OR SOT PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL OR OPERATIONAL AP- @- GATE APPROVAL OBTAINED FROWAL F9@ SUMJECT’S USE HAS BEEN PREVIOUSLY OBTAINED. . POA was granted . 8 May 1967 - EVALUATE SUBJECTS CHARACTER, REL. ABILITY and SECURITY. CITING EVICENCE WHERE POSSIGZ. Subject is of high moral character, proud of his family background. He-is sincere, reliable, intelligent, and very security conscious. G- EXPLAIN AMY SUTUATION OR INDISCRETION IN Bm4Cn SUBSECT WAY HAVE SECH INVOLVED BHICH wosT BE £ ALUATED FROw & CE/OPERRTIONAL SECURITY TIEWPOINT, Subject's relationship with ODYOKE is known to Jose CARRA Escalante and Dolores CUEVAS de EYCHENYE per MEXICO CITY 3450; they are not believed to be security risks. SUSJECT'S PERSONAL HABITS CAMEL ING. PARAMOURS. USE OF LIQUOR. DRUGS: Subject drinks moderately. He is not known to have any flagrant. vices. a SECRET SECRET a A CATICM AL INTERESTS Ve INDITHTE Sy @sECT'S HORBIES CO twIESEST im LPESTS, MUSE, ETC. Subject is interested in music, literature, and art. SECTION ELV ; _GERERAL t- PMMETATE WHETHER SUBJECTS LANDIAGE ABILITICO$ suG STmie CHARACTERISTICS, AME SUCH BS *E COULD PASS aS BET OE OF & CiUmMTAY OR AECION OTHER Teaw wtS Sew, EKPLATE. Subject is basically European, but because of his Cuban accent he would probably be recognized as Cuban. + AMDECATE WHETHER DMFORMATICN {5 FAG PARTS 1 QS 1 GAS GOTAINED BY RESCARLN, CLANSEST WE ASbESSwEnT. FES. CORSESPONSENCE Of QTHER MEANS. Inforzation in PRQ Parts I and II was obtained through research, files, agents, and direct questioning. + SF OTHER Teas ROUTINE ACTICM (S$ RECUIRED, IF SAD WHEN TERMINATION GF SUBJECT €$ EFFECTED, PLEASE ExPLaia. ¢4is0 eee para. 436, supra) No problems are envisaged when Subject may be, terminated) EMERGENCY CORDITIOWS RECONTACT ARRAN GEMERTS + GIVE FULL DETAILS 1,E. RECOENETIOM SIGRALS. $/ Bi WHERE COULD CONTACT BE MATES BHAT ECKA.FIDES COULD PRBNE IUad MAKING COMTACT USE? : Subject could be contacted by phone (his number is in the Mexico City phone honk) using the name of one of the WOFIRW officers he has been in contact with as bona fides. Ks SCELLMmEDUS OPERATIONAL DATA AND REMARKS SUGHATUAL GF aPPRoeRiATE tig jpmenieeemmeane So tt eee tt pana eee ~ DISPATCH |” an errremeareet ee CAMP L Ae BEC? l RSS ie mpeOs 8 Soveaber 1957, Fleese subeit VR Parts I and I7. If, withia © SAYS, no further interest 12 Sbject kas been indicated, the POA will be antumetically cancelled. Beles B. sorepyy | DAE OFRGETS Sofia runs 7° rs i 116 Mow 67 We J. Kaufman, C/AVi/2 __|_ DISPATCH To gene ote nee aeons SECRET Svesicr: LITAMIL/9 AR CRCER THAT FiRTS ClwSISERETIOn WAY BE GIVEN YOUR RECLEST FOR APPROVAL thm THiS ASE. (T 15 PE BESTED ToST YCU FURNISH THES CEFICE Tee HRFORMATICN CHECKED BELOW. cR RivicR IW CRWATICN AB iNDICETED, Svitw OF STE D SrsgiEe { BEeite oF STMFE'D correteves. Sur cmeat ioe ee + oben i atl ne — re FSELS Teeres GERSIE® CF SEC Mats CHE. a aT fan reaccs SEWIEW CF SEC. CHF. CieceeenT|MeeC at Cl ae pS#EUaT imal ae Siwesice TRACES. REvite@ oF Fat eercaT at ci-ce [RESOUTS 2e TeCemiCal fevERecaatice, ret ————_ ——— A) ttrias (See Bewartsy TwERE oes Fi een Secrex Pewaaas- POA expired on 8 Movember 1967 + Please submit Peg = ROTemmer wt Part Il. If, withic zo days, no further interest in Subject hag teen indicste2, POA sitll be automatically cancelled. SECRET — i |) 120) we ACTEme RECARED - LEDER Expiration cf POA for LIBMCI-9 Action Required: Suleission of PQ Parte I end IT Reference : Wats-15h01, 1. May 1967 The Provisional Operations éprroval for LITAMII-9 will expire 8 Kovember 1967. In onier tit Headquarters may request an Cpexxticnal Approval, it is reqwested that the Station plesse prepare and subsit PHQ Parts I end If on hin. on Leu J. UPSEInE 5%, . ~ ; mses: C) ves DJ as : C~ “ . 4 CLASSIFY TO F51a Be. CLESSTFEES MESSAGE woe, comine 3 - fT # : ee cs fF er i ; e-Rer TO FLEA. Coe n t bt H to, : ree ato) ocr. 15 asance [J SECRET sat ae ex obuct ip Phon le ire vestroy CO) s:5. {PLOsoR wast WOT IFTES y vy ote p ci Te _ ry Bel as: yy’ . = aa rf “ Pd Shite ssvaete coer or AP Bxwcore | O OucuOol |_| Fars . ; Fite, oF SHCe witlet | SECRET 2928282 CITE MEXICO CITY 2961 LANGDON ACTING MADRID PaRIS INFO DIRECTOR J¥¥AVE BRUSSELS THE HaSUE PER UME W 29 Ser e746 1 SEE YT SEAICO SEAT ION CONTACT LITaMIL- 3 CIDER) SCHEDULED LEAVE MEXICG 25 SEPT OW VACATION TRIP MADRID, BARCELONA, PARIS aD POSSIBLY THE HAGUE AND BRUSSELS. LITA¥IL-9 WILL DEFINITELY CaLL GN CUBAN OFFICIAL REPS MsdR1D, BARCELGYA AWD PARIS. CLOSE FRIEND OF HIS IW PaRIS 1S ALEJG CARPENTIER BELMONT. LITAMIL-9 WILL 2E- PORT ANY INFO ELICITED FROM OFFICIALS HE CALLS 08. ' "PLANS RETURN LATE OCT. _ SECRET " Sk¢rey Br whe bot + gn pea meee . ~, PEsTHOY ni. =Z Saas ieee BOTIFLED ACTIGN ad lng te, 47 —— wm tween: Oves Bo Classiry ra Fic OS SEE os MESSAGE FF vovat_covirs weRer To Fite ree mis) far. te weasce Go UCT (OH PROsEE ITED mre eae a CURE feed CLEL Ee mace a 2 la FLAT 4 SECRET 2988202 CITE MEXICO CITY 2562 LANDDON ACT ING MADRID PARIS INFOQ DIRECTOR JMWAVE SRUSSELS THE HaGue PER UNE y REF mexico city 296,06 176 © iKeurtry: Luts alLBERU SOUTO. SECRET STORET Ay pitt gol 29 Ser $7 WEE ST4 2B August 1967 MEMORAIAM FOR: CI/OA SSFENTION > Mr. Lally SURJECE : Traces on Luis ALBERU-Louto : 201-329609 ! CL/GA Vemorandum dated 15 June 196: e. The Mret document dealt with a Louis SOTO who was appeioted Comercial Attache of the Dosinican Eebassy, Madrid. his is not our Subject. be ALL Gocaments referenced Luis ALSEHU-bsouto's assigment as Cuben Cultural Attache in Mexico City, his reciderces, telephome mmbers, ani bis relationships with the Spanish Commmist group in Mexico. | @. he vext three items deel with a luis 501, & wenber of the PPS of Mexico. This is not cur Subject. 2. Sabject was « Cuban defector in place, snd his activit per paragresh 1.b are well known to this Agency. These activit vere considered to be in line with his sssigment and are not presently considered to offer a threat to cperational security. 3. PRQ Parts I ami IT will be forvaried your Office upon receipt from the Station. J. H. V. Fisher Acting Chief, #8/1 Distribution: rn a Orig & 1 - CI/0A Litany -F SECRET eal eepeeneeseer rene ritin asst emetrmtnrtnrmeemtne: ermmatt: arate, ‘anna ise . SECRET ~~ T . ——— matt REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AMD REVIEW 15 June 1967 jalb c ONG. 201 - 329609 To: WH/1/M - Jane F. Zerance SSS FROM: CRIES, C1/CA /s/ Eéward P. 3rcen ALBERY -Souto,| Luis SUMSECT: ih CPDER THAT FURTHER COWSICERATION MAY BE GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOR AF. RCVAL IN THIS case | IT 1S RECLESTED THAT YOU FURNISH THIS CFF RCE THE INFORMATION CHECKED BELOW, OR REVIEW iNFCRMATICN &5 INGICATED. | | frvrle CF STASF/D DOSSIER | | PRO OL veg tt Fivife OF STAFFS COULAT#A aL IRFO@MAT (OM [ feicip maces | [kteite oF secumity off. aeroeT at cli/oa Pfes traces —_ ervite F. COMCURRENCE weep aT Ci/oa P [orceationat aap pieisice TRACES : wevite GF FOS REPOaT aT o1/08 fait viviee OF ATTACHED REFERENCE f [ecsats oF tecuurcat inteeescarion Tetre (See Hemerks) GREEN LIST wOTECE: | eves? | fsecaao | vatee aun Femas REMARKS: mee ten ney aad woview the listed FBIdocuments. Then, please a aweer eon forward your findings to C1/OA relative to -he operational security jot using the Subject. To obtain ttese reports, contact Miss Dolores Brown, RID/Files, Extension 4127. . ze) roee 889 eneecera Penerows COsTION - SECRET se epee ALSERD (SOUT0), Ixts -§ June 1967 ; ‘#279 089 ; On 2 Jime 19:7, the files of the Federal Eureau of Investigation were searched in <7.¢ neze of Lais (SOUTO) ALSERU, born in 1525 at Oviedo, Spain, ent revealed the following information: ry eo py - Refer to dacs reserding Dominican Situation which wes sent your not . Agency on f-~-66, pega l. Refer to deta rezarding Fereign Political Metters-Cuba which ves ee > sent your dgexcy on 12-15-61, page 4; 5-28-62, rege 2; end 12-15-6p, ef 2] sage 1, cb G&* aan oe Refer to dze-: recording Student Strike, School of Econocy , et S. ~ University c> Guadelejore, Guedelojera, Jalisco, Mexico, Noverber | * ee) 3 14/18, 1956, waieh was cect your Agency on 12-5-66, pase 4. «f Refer to data r2carding Pertido Poruler Socielista (Poruler x“ ue i 4 Socialist Parny) Stete of Nayarit waica wes sent your Agency on wot 14-29-65, zase 2. | “ Refer to ceta rezerding Instituto De Intercanbio Culturel Mexicanok : S puso (Mexice=-Eussion Institute of Cultural Exchenge), Guadalal ara, re) : Yelises, which wos sex mown on £ Lo alO "cw ee aa ae aA re bs Saet SOS SELL FE AGENCY Gh Gwecmiwy Pease S25 iG-l5-635, Pr a rege 53 and 3-25-63, “ oR a x fe om “ YY?” yy « is eee ce ee ee . .: H ‘ . ro O LYTAMIL-9 POA ACTiOm MEQUIED - REF EeCRoTS ial 53 USE PREVIGUS EDITION. VED TESS TS ACTON epee es FOR ROCERG a ee PEED Action Reyuired: Submission of PRQ Parts I and II on Subject. LITAHIL-9 was granted a Provisional Opera ‘Approval on 8 Hay 1967 for contact only when 8 for information arise and the possibility exis bas or could obtain information on Cuban activ t fonal pecific needs i gs that he ties or per- ponalities. It is requested that you please prepare and aubait to Headquarters copies of PRQ Parts Ia that we may request 4 full Operational Approva “b . SORT YT Distribution: 2 - COS, Mexico City RI Chrono dé II in order pel Kaufman ero ft RA ine «ete at nade twee tainted ote ain eremmns angst ae a SECRET MEMORER DIM FOR? Cnies. WH/1/M - J. Fe Zerance SLeutCT [REFERENCES Zor As requested in paragrara # 3 of your memorancunt of 5 Apri ' To process the Cperational Approval, full inforration (ecrpleted PRY Parts I and II) mist +e submitted as soon as possipte and not later than Six (6) rontss from this dete. An Overational Appreval will follow jeren ell investigation is completed and upon the receipt of satisfactory |PP& Farts I and IT. Cancellstion must be requested if use cf Subect by- interested Di- visions ceases. ’ RPPROVAL sone 125 rerecece ceeriewe arecenne Rey Fa sempre ey cements (ay a a OOle Ou4e 085- 107 1256 — on, Enba jada do Cubas 112847.< 21 abril 67.= WAS, LW LL 0940 =— 1320.< Entradas sin contes tacidae- O14.- 7309 Latrada ugh0.<t wilgexa explics a Alina gpe su SSpote = - Ancel Koesowski ¢5 en agregaco Cultural de Bulgaria en La ava na, quo Roy regresen a Cub:, pero como han ternido informs do qce necesitan la visa de entrada, eso les parcce extreio,7ues Gxds ee imi Canon’ mtn TMeltgotit at rheinan cin wisa. itinas que Lieme al 250795 y precunte por Cepeda 6 Mataval.-O42, os S2lide al 357900,-0955 ,—iLina pregunta poy su aspese Ce= pero y 1 informa cue fug al aeropuerto a esperar ol vuelo. 64. ; Entrada sin contestacidén.- O7le= Salida al 151326.-A1ina al no oncontrar al Sicar, pice a-~ Pedro que si‘*lo wé, le diga que Jiang, Pedrarbien.- W765 «— Salides ai 231899 .-1037--11D con “UF para decirle que sone $ 76.25 y no § 65.25. HFscre le pague y luego 61 le azrd.107. Entrada 1041.-"? con Alina quicn pide se tico, MF acep-a ¥ luego cualgaes lik. espero un nomen ., Entrada 1121.-Joaé Noria pregunta si legs “9 pars s- “y Adina dice que F:.~ '125.- UT Aa ti. = WI) FILE 20 33 ae Cie Entrada 1124.-9F prosy=s4 si llogd 01 perniso par soiiora tarda Corafira roll: Méndos y Alina jdice quo nb.lh36 EImbajada do Cubas 250795. 21 abril 67.< M13. L 13 = OS45 = 133660 Entrada 0945,—< La esposs de Angol Kosowskt, Agrecade CzlL tural de Bulgaria en La Habara, explica gue hoy regresan a2 ~ Cuba »- pero fueron informidos que necesitan paspr por la enbcte 4ada para recoger las visas y quisicran saber si es neocescirin, pues su espose dice cuc ontre Cuba y Bulgaria Boy un réginene sin visas. Copedarque pueden viajar sin vises y no es nece sario que pasen a la emba jadae HP: perfecto. O15 e= Entrada sin contestaciénes 0200 Salida al 19%647.-1006.Ghelo Csperdén al|no encontrar aq Rery y Ters, pida a Unilia les dign que no es|secure que voya hoy porque tiene que salir con Conchita Peraza. MPacepta.C+2. Salidas sin contestaciéa y ocupade.- 0554~ . Entrada 1619. El Licey Profesor Ranén Rénires Génez,de- Ja Universidad, con Cuelo quien dice que el Embajador no ha = llogado, que tan pronto esté le recordar¥y lo Liamrd,-065.= Wihs] Salidas al 196648 a las 1022 y 1025,-Cholo y Coneita — platdcan sobre diversos temas familiares.— 095.< Qo1- 3397609 - §alidas ocupade y s-n contestacione= 127 Ul Taal - 9 Salida al 198687 .-Che2o pide a Cmilia la:diga a la seho=- xa Cholo que sf ird& a con .dx| con olles y Cailia acopta.-133.—— . Lo ~ m~ bb67 . “ . ry He: Exbajada de Cuba: 250795.< . J 19 abril 67.- . ° lidesey M13. L13 .- gn-6-45]4 7 Cfhs - 124k. S Yrs gthhy ~ - (bee fy i OSL. Salida C845 (Vol:swagen de Néxico) Abreu al jno encontrar , a Ponderneden, queda do volver a llamr.~- 010,= o1o, . Salica al 155769.-0552,—4breu con Inrique,quien cuelcp2.017. o2&, Salides ocupado y sin contestacién de afuera y de adentro. voce palicu UL AVS UperabaTl Ceopuda Ge susosuiod Ge quc Day que yo va a salir, pide a iP ie diga a Escartin que tiene gue lievar a les comsafleres al acro:uerto y iF acopta.= C6u.= ; 058. Entrada 0905.<Unos biilsares quo viven on La Mabona pregun. tan por su amiso Luis Albert + ND pide Llano al 141326. bts acepta y pido saludce al Enbajadcor de parte do Vega,HOrbien.55~6 TITAMil G _ O35. by! f* ~~ Salidas ocupadcs y aparaio muerte 7,< iS2.= ~_—— . oe 102, EntradaeeMNorfa Pérez explica que ticne 7 aicas de vivir <- i “ ; aqui y su passporte ya est& vencido, pero desea ir a Miani, « quisicra saber qué tréaites tieno qua hacer peraue no ticre « ningtin papel y 1M le sugicro pase al Consulado y IF acopta.121.}. meen 221.- ; Le’ WH vines do afvera y salidas sin contestae: ; . 52. “al N (x..cdones Unida 2o|- El Cebajader con Nosearela ee pora’ decirle que han recibido juecos para la Conforencia de = Caracas y los recibié innodiatasente, pero cone ‘at organiszo- . que osté traba Jixco antensanente quisiera saber ‘aa podria -- " -" Enbajada do Cubas 141326.< 19 abril 67.<- M30. L 31 en SGike 3555.64 oc2, Salida al 145709.-0814.-Pedro progunta a HF gud pasa con Abreu que no ha llezado y mF acepta y dice que es un descarado, 021. ‘Salida al 422194,-0341,+Pedro pide le mancbn un saco de~ papis y HF queda de envidrsolo,- 029.2 029. Salida al 670665,-0346.~Pcdro nace pedido #o comestibles @ uuuwre cy 2410 ¥ af queda ce envaurseios RBAWUANAe VoVee v 083, Salida al 1753C00.~0%54.<Pedro haciéndoso pasar por Jorrin pide comestibles para Dlis » MP acepta.=- 1ll.= 111. Salida al 466164.-0856.-Guillerze Salgado y Ernesto Perror se comunican a la Cubana de Aviacién y confirman su pasaje do México a Kingston; posterioraente pide a HF lo doje pendicnie porque ellos ya lo tienen y If acepta.= 132,< - » trada 0909.-La sefiora de Angel Kosowski, |Agregade Cultu al de la Enba jada cde Bulgaria en La Habana, al|no encontrare & su anigo Luis Alberti, del Consejo Kacional de |Cultural y- quici se encucntra ‘aqui trabajando, pide a HD la diga que ese * tdn alojados on el Hotel Regonto, habitacién 207 y que los - " Qaame al koh699, HDique lo localizarf y le dard su recado. . . 176. Eatrada.-Dolores de la Mora solicita hablar con Cepeda,— pero come tarda on contestar, cuclga.- 213.< 2123. —C« Entrada c920.- [te de Lassecose pregunta la dircecién doe . . i : la embajada porque donen que ir a recocser una flirca.Pedro la dé > een emt Po ~~, pais, + - te SECRET 7 REQUEST FOR APPEGYAL CR imsESTIGATIVE ACTION one PLEASE COMPLETE Lac SECTION LAD APEFOPEIGTE BLAME 18 April 1967 10. ot! CPEGATSONAL APPROVAL BI SLEPORT OLVISIIN [FROM: dene Zarance PCRsEF INWESTETATITN MOS. TO CAViSIGe:, OFFICE OF : H fF is a FP wi é i x 4167 Qrtth FESSTNMEL SECURITY GostSicw. CFFICE SF SEC Hite SUBJECT: lais PRORELT ¥ CTrve seve, _Egexuark: ALEERU-Souto | CRYPTOM yw. PSELCOMTM. AAA CH ALIASES Ci/Os FILE wo, WH/1/Kexico 3 B dc CX Pale i sktwah SPER ATICMAL APPROWAL PeTeISI TAAL PRCPBIETAAY APPALYAL ——— (Y cvtea rasan apeecean i FeCPEtE™. RY APPOcvAL jPRIw!S<teal CSsEMT Set URITY aPPRCaL oeeaT AME Cwece ClazhT SETLMITs atPacval [| SPTItAL INQUIRY ($0 fields inwestigath | [ccnteact tree a CONTRACT TYPE B® 2. SPLIICiT eeEa CF USE Mexico City B. Fuld ttrates CF LSE Bubject would be contacted only whes specific needs for information efise art the manent bi tite evtete that he haa oF could obtain teforuatione Cutan activities or persoealities. 4. INeESTIGATICN AND COVER . [4 As U.S. GIVEROMEMT INTEREST MAY GE Seitew SURING TRYESTIGATION? pn @. Cia INTEREST Wav BE SHCON DURING IRTESTIGATION? C. 18 SUBIECT smaRE CE U.S. GOVERRMENT INTEREST IN Miwt US SUBJECT AwAPE or Cla INTEREST ih mime? E. INDICATE anv LimiTaTiGes ON COVERAEE IN THE INVESTISATION OF SLBJECT. F. SUGEEST “COVER PRETEXT* TO BE USED [& COMDUCTIMNG FESSCMAL EMVESTICATICON OF SUBJECT. . G6. DO VOU PLAN TS WAKE SUBJECT BITTENG OF AGENCY 2@ SOVEsewENT INTEREST? [aves | | pus ‘| SF NO SRDESTIGATICN GUISISE Cla. ESPLAIN FULLY S. FRQ 2NO sREEN LIST STATUS B2I65 1, CR CSUtVALEMT. IN C2) COPIES ATTACHED yy pee ti whit Be reReamseD eee | fees FEL CM EQSEWALEST. FR UE) COPE ATTACHED ZX : sacew cst attacnec. as: gf 1 6. mE TRACES BILL Fema i ( MOA-SEaGGaTOeY 2. GiwsSiom TRACES wlan Foewarp } WOR. DEeoGaTORY EXX i ceasay: a . o. FIZLO TRACES {ONL FoawagD SESMIF ICANT INO C@warice ATTACHED: aa) 36 Cas tan FP? GH SECRET cages an met te PRYS ICAL TRSCRIPTION: Mahe t omc TR. . tern on 17 July 1926 in Viemm, Austria. FATEER: Leosel bara 1917 and Alfredo biker ALERRU-Souto 1915 in Oviedo, Spain Cubes Presently Cuban exile residing in Mexico City pcafersional artist ciplomat 6 feet tall 170 to 175 plas black EBIOUT: SERIE BAIR Mame nme ee We wan. 2. key ee 1969 ia Nexico City. They were Civorced in 1956. Cuban citizen, engineer, residing Cube. Josefina SOUT, bora La Corum, Spain. (Father and Nother are divorced and she is present residing in MetriA, Seete, resis STS, MOTEER: Tenia born circe 1928 and Mariluz bore circa 1929. =n a Sha tas Maxino ALEZRU born 1659 in Cognac, Prence. se eesti teh me emda na, seenamontes wats o> ve petal sie on nee cee inerihs ae a“ “ie ener ete it cette aon ae ne mith innate En te i in camel | ror e SECRET -~ Me, SSESECT CTL eaee 4 Fleas 1+. 55S - Sl enaRe ue aetie talid § REQUEST FOR 4 i GREEN LIST ALMMBouto al - Fast + yom NAME CHECK NS 17 E395 2. ALIASES, VASIANT SFELL ING, CTC PoMBESS, Chee DATE 18) Apr 67 3. GATE AnD Plast 19 na 15 in Ovieds, Syais a Cie my OOO, Boritoan rr ty “167 shes S. PRESENT ACTHeITY gat Uocatics Cuban exile ia Mexico City O33. tree we HL aet Towa G et FAIPST TIME SUSMITTED AGOUT ICAL CATA DO sccwere ecg cuRtEAT $. OCCLPATIONRL SPETiauTles, EDuCasic™ professiomgl artist diplomat me 3. WRTESCST te SUBECT [oMecK CRE) OO espicease co CE acTrvITY EX crepsricnal CLeAgaNce J. PAST ACTIVITIES INCLUCIEG MILI TAR? SEQVICE Alloa ft Eubject vas previca. ly Cultirel Attache =---= who returved to Cuba iz March 1965 and vorked | for the Cuban Reticusl Cultural Council uatil -+Cube his retura to Mexies im October 1966 as a Cubani exile. He will assist his brother in rumaing | | @ plant which extracts ofls fro= coffee beans in Mexico. ie ig also « atockholder iz this venture. BS. OVMER SIGNIFICANT GATA (POLITICS, RDLIGICS; - and LATRA SSEETS wHre nreoen 9. DESCRIFTION (AE EGNT MELGT (sag) (eacz)} (oteEr} 6 feet 170-175 pins cy a Aid ast ref. OR 9, —cOEta ats. BY 3 35. SPOUSE [IF Sty. GBlvE WAITER WE, ity. Ghey vere divorced in 1956. Bo children. She vas born ce 17 July see in Vieana, Acatria. wy 5 ane rE; den? ae te 2: Josefina SOUID, + SP ~ d sf is iivtar in Madrid. AROS? teonel, Baas caret 245? Bier? Kenia born © irea 1525 and Marilos born circa 1ge9 12. INFORMATICS BELUIES eFINE SH TICALLY, rays ER, Tees can AS “SERCGATCaT® wat RESULT [8 A SéaRcw THAT (cS MCT Pua MEET REGuIaEsE a= Sa _ SEE PREVIOUS GREENLIST 127395 dated 26 July 1962. a) . = . st Lo -IWSERT CARBON: FILL OUT FORMS COMPLETELY. : : INSTRUCTIONS: SEND BOTH SKEETS TO F1/D. SEE CSI 10-7 Fone “@SG CoCcuseve SuEetteas. eer SQL SECRET _ SECRET é TO: sane Zeraence E as \ i FROM: FI/DS eect » EM ~ $ : J . ok ay SEE LOSS ER O® SLGUECT ty FE/G BioGRAPHIC Frits. & MEVCRARTIM IS STTACHED HERETO. ITH TRE LIMITED SDESTIFICATION PROVIDED fW TH C1LEST, FAD tS UNABLE TO DETERWISE WHETWET THESE 15 PaTOeWATIOW BSc SeECl te act. : FEXCEPT 9. THK] Filo as 80 PERTingeT EWFoewaTica on SUBJECT. off reccowaTace gecut irae SBvElT APPEARS AT 2 LATER GATE, IT WILL ed SL>c8TED Te ¥ou a5 IT BECOMES AVALLABLES g. TRE SGQSECT OF THiS ETVEST 1S APPARENTLY Tek S.BLE5T OF THE FCCLOW}NG: 1 f 000 } *Previous green list TFW/CpsSpt, 26 July 1962, Dossier. LLLP | “i NOTE TO THE ORIGIMATING CFFICE WHER THE SUSZECT 15 80 LOWGE? iwPoaTaAnT TO YOUR OFFICE, THIS Sneet, wate Tee FOLLOWING CANCELLATION WOTICE COMPLETED, SHGULD S€ SENT To FI/2. REVIEW YOUR FILE OF THESE SSEETS FREQUENTLY, an0 SES3 To FI/D TRE S#2ETS FOR PERSORS THAT apt 80 LONGER OF SUFFICIENT INTESEST TO LEMANS & COMTINUING SAME CHECK. SLTacE 1g NOT TIE TF E/Ors FACILITIES wits COomTimuing SEzacnrs Foe IME QWMATION THAT 15 SOT FE QUITED. . OFFICE -DESIGuATOR : oe so ROOM, BUILD IEG . ‘ i EATEmS 108 . CANCEL THE STOP CARD FOR THIS REQUEST SECRET Loe 8s: a i _— . Se 5 April 1967 WOHORARDUM FOR: CI/OA ASTEREION to Er. Ially SUBIECE _ Iena-9 NS 8 Koweuher bs una mnateetat oad Aahutatad fe Martian iw thet ton. ; apn g spony potted Mere egtonges Reb ng A : or wt he should retum to Cube. in the first week af Decenber i? j be decided to remain is Mexico, : it would be valushls to K ‘ACT to contact LIZOTI~9 fur infomat On PROBES personalities. Eo is sequatwted vith a lame maber af yereons who theraelves are of interest to MWACT or vio could mipaly infonextion on third persons on whom infomntion is nested. LR me Re SHINee NT ton ened + i 2 LIT2OL-9 returned to Mexico from Cute in Oetober 1966. i en: ' rn ha 4 April 1367 MEMOSAMEUM FOR: CI/CPS/Rugaes Pen aaleal ag a SUBJECT : LISAVINZ Project Revewal a , nn eee | tl. Reference ta t8te to your Srert Seview (Pore B28) of the LIKALVIKA frelecs Henewnl Request. In responge to YOUr FeuueMt@, Hremwecy ese vue evry ef thi rigtrvt cosh 2-6 dune i248 deoriet ing of Horriw <. UX7aLh? ass oee co of the reaultse of zis 7 Jume 1563 SOS@IEL, Copier eof t 2 reports gre bette forwarded eo Ci /GA with a request for Cletrance for USPHLET's currest uze ia Mexico. ; 2. oA request for operaticss1 epprovel for LYTAHIL-& Fae mubwitted on 38 Lecember 1365, but waa not grented bectuse of dercgutory infarmation which could act be resoived. movever, paeene #@ location ano use Save changed gince that - time end “a cew reyuret fer operaticual sppreva!l for his cerren€ wee will te submitted. 2. A request for operations) spprowal was submitted) for LIBIMG-2 op 27 Kay 1503. Approval was sot graated and he| iv being nandied #6 & GouLle-sgest. 4. CLIRING-€ if not recruited or used im aty operations] capacity aa @ po cperztional relaticnsaip te coatemplated. W. @. Kaufean \ . _ Chief, Fa/i ; Metribvuttona: , Orig & 1- Ad¢creseee - ¥H/I/Cbronoe . : LIRAVINE file { vey \ : aa onan aoe . : . oh neg, Se Rt eee ca j . . H , i Leet ie a am n/N cnet ent Reem Heda et Poem A spe * seme eo He me rien ARR ebitN eet Sty Si Ten a Oh i EN he tt eM man em He emma CLALGAICATION SECRET /KAFOK We ap hi ef WH Division a; ere: ae Chief, wH/C0G and me a | Frene fF of Station, Mexico city, ot LITAMIL-9 and the Latin American wri-ars Congress in Mexico TO 72 med FYI 1, Forwarded attached is a memorandum covering a sudcession of meetings held with LITAMIL-9 in connection with the tadin America. writers Congress in Hexico ard it's Cuban delegation, - eatin Sora] 2. In addition to the meetings mentioned in the attached memorandum, the Case Officer, Raymond A, FRADYER, also me L-9 on 25 March. He knew froyLIENVOY that Ambassador Jodauin - HERNANGEZ Armas was having reception that night at the Cuban Embassy in honor of Ale joPoXRPENTIER Belmont. He also knew that CARPENTIER -had aareed to meet L-9 earlier that day. FRADYER therefore assumed that L-9 aa Drobably been invited to tne Embassy affair. FRADYER had spent some time at his last meeting with L-9 briefing the latter on elicitation techniques and now he felt 1-9 would safely bring up the subjects of the Vietnam war and French- Cuba": relations, two topics on which CARPENTIER could provide interesting information, FRAOYER was Sisappointed when L-9 told him that he had left his house that morning at 7A.M, and Aad been ‘at his brother's plant in Toluca the entire day, L-S added that ‘he would have to spend the next day in Toluca and thus woulld be unable to talk to CARPENTIER before the latter lefr. CONTINUED... Attachment : MFR HEREWITH Distritution: 2° C/WHD w/att V+ CfwH/COG wio att 1 COS/JMWAVE wo/att 6 FILES : CRSPATOH Sv AND NUMBER HMMA- 31703 SECRET /KAPOK ° 7 7 CLASS ICa TOW i POON OR Tort Thiol I ad. CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH 3. FRADYER Is very much aware of Headquarters intere L-S. Although he plans to meet L-9 regularly, he Gousts (a previously mentioned to Clyde K, SHRYGCK when the iatter r - visited Mexico) that L-9 will live up to Headquarters expe - : 8 A. He is acting as grounds to edible?dlant in Toluca in which he and his brother cwn shares. Not only is this a new firm, but raw material and process used - of a novelty. The plant is deeply in the red (L+9 ha ~ to receive a salary and commutes to Toluca by £4s) an ~ close and time consuming attention, With the test of ~it is and will be difficult for ~ Is needed by this Station. E. As pointed out by L-9 himself, L-9 has now -Mexico for some six months and has succeeded in obt 7 from Gobernacion his reinstatement as a resident al ~ . request for extended leave from his job in Cute) that latter will probably not go tack to Cuba, - the Cubans probably view him more and more C. Because he spends rost of his time away from - City and because nis Cuban friends are becoming more: with him, L-9 has less and less contacts with visitin In fact, only one, the Subject of Mexico City 67363, nh phoned him when visiting Mexico since L-9's return to _ country. “eyes of many of his friends in Cuba, is even reiuctan write to them. He feeis, for examole, that little wo would probably child even though he is fedeup with the Castr the contrary, i°3 feels that he mi any favor by writing to him as the for being an enthusiastic su under some obse wSETVSL &, Information obtained by L-9 from CARPENTIER TERO and Nicolas ILLEN indicates Oo regime,| ght not be Going AZC Pporter of the regine may ion from the Cutan authorities. » Lizan Aw 7 A. Together.with information from other sources tl the Cubans probably prearranged to take over the Congr sy and use it for political purposes. Be That Cinti ITIER is obvious! Castro regime and may\be in trouble, €. That the Cubans are making a major effort, in with their pro-French policy to show themselves in Par under the best light possible, : y not trusted by D. That CARPENTIER obviously enjoys the confidenc the regime. His trip to Hanoi had certainly sothing ¢ with cultural affairs. it is regretted that L-9 did na elicit further information from CARPENTIER on his visi North Vietnam, : CONT INUED t » PAGE CLASSIFICATION SECRET /KAPOK _-SECRET/KAPOK | Hee 31708 the general manager of the coffee to make the oil are somewhat L-5 to get away whenever ne be ain - ien. _ must be increasingly evident to the Cubans (Gespite LI9's in other words, as an exile. te L-3, who senses that he is now an exile in. the d accomplished by writing to &sebio #AZCUE Lopez, as ti latter net leave Cuba because of his young wife and jatter who is not’ known Latin American Viriters with the help of the other Communists Co Se ESE oe | in cently tations, the yet requires will, n in ing it the © xico served Cubans. s this to id be On VE be dro hat ess of the Tine is ef of p do cat t to ™w ca online itn tanetutenesAnete mt NRRNnT t+ cetettint thine mf-nant aR heer tenants ene rnp NSTC, ern Ae Aaa IT REM tO ESTAS 8: RAEI sc i $ CLASSIF AT ATIC H OISPATC$ Sree. An CONTINUATION OF | DISPATCH | SECRET /KAPOK | HEMA- 317 5. Le9 did not come in ccntact with Roberto PRNANDET Retamar. LICRAFT-1 who knows FERHANDEZ was unfortunately vacation at the time of the writers Congress, Lenwed AFery be i. asin 2 = | owe epee eeet we we wwiht a SECRET/KAPOK PAGE THREE - ’ . | a CLASS CATION i PAGE 9, > “~ “ . ~-SECRET Miran cpa, tee [ MesRSe ~28 arch 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ROM SUBJECT: LITAMIL-9 and the Latin American Writerts Congress _ in Mexico ; 1. The undersigned reviewed the list oF delegates , attending the Latin American Writer's Congress with L-9 - on 19 March 1967. The latter indicated he knew all the ° members af the Cuban delanatian - Alein CaDoeuTico Catonns - Roberto FERNANDEZ Retamar, Lizandro OTERO, Nicolas GUILLEN and Pablo nEREDA, a Chilean writer whom he first met some 25 years ago and saw again about 1962, L-9 stressed he . did not know the Cuban delegates to the point of calling - anyone of them a personal friend as his dealinas with them ~ had been confined to prefessional contacts when he worked ~ for the Rational Cultural Council. He had never been in- ~ vited to their homes or invited them to his. The delegate ~ he felt most at ease with was Alejo CARPENTIER with whom he ‘+ felt he had more in common than with the others, CARPENTIER a who has a French father and white Russian mother lived many ~ years in France and spent some time in South America. L-9 ~ considered him to be an intellectual of definite “bourgeois” - background and tastes. Not only is CARPENTIER wel} known at/é Hma-dizes Stay Jar 3.29 omega os Ss ~ for his novels (L-3 recalled that his name had once been mentioned in connection with the Nobel Prize for literature) and his journalistic writing (L-9 still remeabered some of the articles regularly written by him in Paris for the “El Mundo" daily in the pre Castro eral but he is also an established music critic and a connaisseur of modern painting, al? in all a talented and most impressive man now in his sixties. , 2. 4-9 had on many occasions offered to helP WOFACT in any way possible. The undersigned pointed out that he now had a unique opportunity to do this with the Writer's Congress. WOFACT was interested in assessing the Cuban representatives at this Congress to determine their possible vulnerability to recruitment. it was also in- terested in hearing from the Cuban delegates what they thought of the Congress and it's accomplishments since it ‘ wes apparent that the great majority of it's members were Communist sympathizers and would probably use the Congress for political Purposes. Any information on the situation in Cuba and on Cuban Government organizations, particularly on the incorporation of the National Cultural Council into the Ministry of Education would be appreciated. it would atso be interesting to know why Cintio VITIER who was scheduled to come to the Congress did not show up. L-9. ; (nes sald he was willing to help but. was extremely busy with his brother's edible of} business in Toluca. ft would be 1 2 | ~ sifficuit for him to tind tine w talk with the Cuban delegates, he felt .in addition,that it would be difficult for him to simply walk In on the delegates if he could] not . be invited, officially, to the Congress or to a social . affair connected with it. Finally, L-9 pointed out that ~ he had now been in Mexico for nearly six months, that ~ “everyone” knew that he had no Intention of returning to . Cuba and that, for these reasons, the Cuban delegates to the Concestcs Tabe nat So on: Tale a ent ee RO . ~~ weg eee SG Nol SS ome sus ts teth ts ery wn wel oote a long "pep" talk by the uncersigned and some discussion ~ it was decided that L-9 would call the next morning on ; . Ambassador Joaquin HERNANDEZ Armas who had just returned = from Cuba. 1-9 would pay his respects and find out if|the : - Embassy planned some social function at which he coul O. ~ openly meet the Cuban delegates (he felt he might wrangle ~ an invitation to such an affair either directly from the ~ Ambassador or from Heberto JORRIN, the ex-Embassy poortero - -whom he has known for years), It was further decided that ~ b-9 would concentrate on CARFENTIER with whom he felt He ~ had the best rapport and who was in his view the delegate with the most "bourgeois" background. ~ 3. At a@-meeting held on 21 March L-9 related that he ~ had seen Ambassador HERNANDEZ earlier that morning (the; ~ delegates to the Writer's Congress which had been held for the last few days in Guadalajara were scheduled to return the next day); He had found the Ambassador nervous and. pre- ‘occupled, The latter told him almost mechanically that : ’ i 3 | everything in Cuba (political and economic situation, sugar harvest, etc) was fine. He informed L-9 that he did not have the Opportunity to see L-g's sister-in-law and that che had given a letter, which L-9 had asked him to deliver |to . her for Passage to the National Cultural Council to Marta - GONZALEZ of the International Relations Bureau of the - Council, L-9, in this letter, asked that his three month leave from the Cultural Council be greatly extended. The Ambassador said he ignored what reaction the Cultural People had to his letter. He explained that the Cultural ae) Counci! is now Part of a Bureau headed by Lisandro CTERO. AU Ridia IS ye? CE ONC em OF te ate fa k - in the Ministry of Education. Carlos LECHUGA Hevia, the ‘ pee mrs a on Pa ee re EL OY - Prevbus head of the council has been reassigned to the Tril- - Continental conference as a member of the Secretariat of that Organization, | He was replaced as the heau of the - \ Council by fnu MUZMO, ex rector of the University of - Oriente. The Ambassador insisted that, in spite of this, the National Cultura} Council still kept some degree of | - autonomy. He was rather evasive when 1-9 mentioned = - his desire to call on the Cuban delegates to the Writer's Congress, He said that he did not think that a Party ~ would be held at the Embassy for the delegates and did not ~ offer to put L-9 in contact with the people he wanted to - see. Since he did not seem to have gotten. anywhere with the . “he A qt - Ambassador, the undersigned asked L-9 to call¥on the Congress 4 etm gs wt seme eee s} 7 delegates at the Oe] Prado Hotel where they were staying. a Frtmnonemarseming 1-9 seemed reluctant at first, but fingliy® ‘ ' - agreed to do this if he did not have any more luck in contacting the Cuban delegates some other way, £-9 pros ~ posed to visit the Embassy the next day and talk to JORRIN about the Congress, The Latter might be able to face him in contact with the Cuban visitors. - 4, The undersigned met L-9 again on 22 March, L-9 stated that he.had visited the Cuban Embassy early that daw hue bad ee uate Fae nope oo. Se ae See - 9A ‘ .- ? wt re NS weer Te WES Cot For sbaot 26 minutes. The latter was 0 busy after his return that ~ 1-9 had only a few minutes of conversation with him, JORREN confirmed that the Embassy would not have ¢ party| ' for the Congress delegates "because of the Semana Santa, ~ and said he did not know exactly when the dele egstes would drop in the Embassy following their return from Guadalajara. Upon leaving JORRIN ,L-9 went to the Del Prado where he was told that the Congress delegates would only return to Mekico —~ late that day. A few blocks from the hotel L-9 ran into - Nicolas GUILLEN who greeted him by saying "here is L- 9 in _ his ambiente Mexicano," The two men walked together back ~ to the Del Prado. GUILLEN turned down L-9's invitation for a cup of coffee saying he had to visit someone. He did ment ion that the Congress, as far as he was concerned was ~ .“una basura" and told L- 9 that he had flown from Guadalajara i 5 - to Mexico City (he did not say why) ahead of the other - Cuban delegates wno were «eturning by vuad tater that day. _ GUILLEN told L-9 that he would be in the same neighborhood early next day and would be glad to have coffee with him /if L-9 could meet him then, Anyway, he added, he would be staying in Mexico for another two weeks at the request off the Ambassador. They could see each other again later on before he left. As they were about to cross a busy street shortly before parting, L-9 took GUILLEN by the arm in a tior pulled svey and 1-9 had the — frienuty gears. Tac eu ~- feeling that GUILLEN did not want to let L-9 be friendly — with him, ; - 5. The next meeting with L-9 was held on 24 March. - L-% said that he had not been able to call on the Cubans - at the Sel Prado until earlier that day. He had run into - Licandro GTERO while in the: lobby. The latter told him he _. Was about to leave. When L-9 said “already?" OTERO pointed - out that he had been in Mexico for two weeks already. - L°9 repeated the derogatory remarks made about the Congress ~ by GUILLEN, OTERO said that, on the contrary, this had ~ been 3 successful meeting. A letter of protest had been ~ sent to President Johnson and the Congress had taken a “7 firm position against the "Imperialists." After relating - the above, L-9 recalled that a rumor circulated in Havana, - shortly before his departure fram Cuba, to the effect. that 6 a o . . : . ay i } : g Marcia LEISECA, OTEROQ's wife (a woman of about 34 who - worked at the Casa de las Americas) was about-to divorce - OTERO to marry Osmani CIENFUEGOS.. L-9 added that Marcia - had relatives in Kexico whom she visited in 1962 and 1965. - After leaving OTERO, L-9 phoned CARPENTIER and was told by the latter to meet him the next day, - 6 L+9 and CARPENTIER met for breakfast on 24 March, - When L-9. asked him for news about the National Cultural ~ Council, CARPENTIER said that L-9 knew certainly more about - that then he did as he had been in France since last November , ~ CARPENTIER claimed that he had been called in by DORTICOS last October and told tnecGvsiiio CASTILLANGS, the current “7 Cuban Ambassador in Paris /had requested his nomination to the Paris Embassy as Minister Concellor, CARPENTIER satd he tried to get out of this two year assignment which he found too long, but was told by DORTICOS that there was |no . way out of it. The Cuban Government, said DORTICOS, was _ Out WO make it's representation in Paris "an absolutely - first class Embassy", DORTICOS added that CARPENTIER would not be so busy in Paris that he wild not find time to wriite. Whether he found time to write CARPENTIER did not say. — What he did say was that the Ambassador; who was doing a very good job, did: an enormous amount of work and usually worked late at night. He also mentioned that while in Paris or shortly before arriving there he had gone to Hanoi i i { ; on an official mission, CARPENTIER gave no details ether then tc say that that horrible war was probably going to fast, and that U.S, planes had flown right over his head Juring his stay. L~9 did not press him for |more information but gathered that CARPENTIER remained in North Vietnam two or three weeks. : ‘ 7. L-9 asked why VITIER had not attended the Cdogress. CARPENTIER replied that VITIER was “in a special situation in Cuba" as he was not in accord with the revolution, He had been given the opportunity to go to Spain for ithe Cuban Government but had refused to go. VITIER undoubtedly knew, from the background of the delegates, that the Writer's Congress in Mexico would be a leftist affair. CARPENTIER guessed that he probably declined to come because of this. Talking about himself, CARPENTIER said (without further details) that he would be going to Moscow in May. He announced that a film based on his novel "Los Pasos Perdidos" would be made this year, probably half in France and haif in Cuba (negotiations with the French are still going] on). Finally, he mentioned that he was trying to convince the Cuban Government to create a centralized publishing depare ment and that as Director of the Cuban National printing office, before leaving Cuba, he had succeeded in getting some 70 million books printed. He mentioned, incidentally, ee? that his publisher in Mexico is Arnaldo ORFILA, ex dinector of the Mexico City Fondo del Cultura Economica whom CARPENTIER said he was on his way to see to collect rayalties. CARPENTIER said he would leave Mexico on 29 March viz |SABENA and agreed to get together with L-9 on 27 March. enn nese eee nineteen ee ee oe eee er , 108 66-3; Marck b7 : B. LAVAL ©9. LITS4IL29, who some years aq weorved at LTENLL : bat mow Beea Dick frase © Lud0N for abowt six nowmths oe 7 reinscated by the Mexrcan suthorities #2 @ rayicent 4 Althougn LiTisiih-9 has inteat low to eo back to PEei i ; Gare his best to heag tre PSACHEN Goor Coes re has ; H i requested that nts leave from his joo tn a a.) forigmnalig For 7 i REE GS RELI PF EHS Lec Bee ecw lems nut wecesent See pee eer fe og : ovatoesa Tn Maico., Tha fact fe that with toch week that leces 4 by LITAMIL<3 books more and more Pika an cxlia Im tne eyes of i { the LARING staff. Of the people : i fe é O= on 4 sa ae ne Serierre ras Se i CONTINUATION OF “ Pale 8 imaTy bee ome eee ! Disr ATC i SECRET (RAPOR 1 R= 3177 fb fips 67 We PRROEH Embassy the Aabessadar the ex rtero and f esalcvees from the Commerc iat Section are left. Bl theues the : BECn ie Can Sil] visit the twbarty ond tat with the ; aebassader, it ts ckar that his r. C with : | will be ore and more reserved, APpor he LARS stare 7 se Bas - oat ~ ~ AIC 7 ; sess Oves 0 wc ; 5 A , ~ anf CLASSIFY To FILE 7y. 0 CCLASSIFIED WESSAGE IF soose cories 2 “ X-OEF Ta rine wo. . emaseme rom arronernc : rice nic f) eet. ro anaecn SECRET Sr I REPRCCLCK ION PrOORITES pesteoy (J sic. PERSON OMIT BETIFIED pe ld bp er i By 20f- | CH ACTION ADVANCE COPY : cmt Lit oe Ss &d RID COPY Ol essere Co ssertes OI: ses aie sNFO Fire of A Led PF bw 2 sofas Ct}i<c 2 ca SE CRE T 2123272 CITE JMWAVE 6198 CINGHERST ACTING) DIRECTOR INFO MEXICO CITY 2eMa 826907 TYPIC MHAPROS . REF: DIRECTOR 65178 I, STATION FILES CONTAIN FOLL TRACE ABRAHAM CMACIQUEZ) MACIQUEZ IN ADDITION INFO CITED REF: BORN CA 1936 MAPRIED 2 U.S. CITIZEN BUT SEPARATE. (WHEREAB0UTS OF WIFE UNKNOWN), Cay | RESPONSIBLE TO CASTRO FOR MANAGEMENT ALL TOURIST FACILITIES IK CIENEGA DE ZAPATA. LOYAL TO CASTRO. (REPORT DATED 1961 FROM WH/CUBA/CE CARD.) 2. SUBJ MENTIONED JULY 66 AMOT STUDY ON STRUCTURE OF CUBAN GOVERNMENT AS FOLLOWS: TIT OFFICIAL: FROM Rawys + OF 26TH OF JULY MOVERENT; FOLLOWE3 OF FIDEL CASTRO. AMoTs | QUERIED FOR UP-TO-DATE TRACES SUSJ3 WILL FORVARD ANY ADDL PERTINENT INFO, or | 3+ STATION UNABLE IDENTIFY SUSUS EX-WIFE. SECRET a - SECRET o18, O39 Ou, te ost. ecm pone C7i6 Enbajada ¢e Cubas 141326,- 22 feb. 67 .- 43% 1% 31 ,. 1502 — 2110,. 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Cagee marine orricens , ae . 7 eae T ol) amaamme a, SECRET Ss REPROCUCTION BY OTHER THAW THE tSsuinG OFFICE 3 PrOnwites, | - ABTabetiCeries oFrercea corr en. Chassiry ro FUE a. BREF TO FILE ef, sla Rip o eEY. ts cestesy CIsis. HEX ts C17) (STATION & xiMeER? on sr 7 - 1 Penson‘ UNIT BOTIFsEr Bresem ay _ 27 Pre . | RCETING ANS/OR imtTIal$ - Stew ay WEPETOUC TI Om SF THiS COPS PROMIBITES aCwaNCE COPY Diese [scerres [J rence é3 IN 52265 4 tim muepen) C/S COMMENT: THE ACTION RESPONSIBILITY FOR TEIS CABLE HAS. BEEN TRANSFERRED FROM TO BY — IN COORDINATION WITH : : . (Di¥Estoms : a PPR ETI yy : Berz- _ {maME. Bivisiow. aap ExTEMS 10M) MR Sewer " (RANE, DIVISION. BRO EXTENSION: Oe ea ee ee Co bcm gente QC TE GR cy Dilek iinet Gettcsis poe ees “$e Sea Rea SB aescaP Sets bildichicisias Webbs seus eae ERO RE Beat Meo 1 Ae treme mnt same ae eben cur A mR EE BMH ERP Be -_ on, tects, DJver Ono Cuassfry To Fite no. S-RCF TO Fite Le rie eo RET. re BRANTH Q etsteoy DJ arc. BOVANCE COPY oO issets LC] scsrree Dooce i> FILE yr. . ee ° ET 2722222 CITE “EXICO ciTy $523 actica DIRECTOR INFO JHAVE ann . pmzcroa ssi aunt -o\s: S&iz YEARS AGO BUT TOLD Los ver Y, LITTLE AZOLT HIM OTHEe QUOTE NICz PERSO LUNOUOTE. L-9 KNZIN HOTKI'S OF CARSILL OSSTER EN EL TOLD SY STaTIox ~ 2. L-9 FEELS SO“E HIS COWMEYTS aRouT 322 ILLO MAY 3 ~ . rant e oo co Terrors pt aciean TRUSTED COLLEAGUES, EST QUOTED NIS SIST Sn at LAY OTS ay v7 “APPOINTED VICk MINISTiz FORE IG" AFFAIRS. HIS 14 Les? BEFORE SECAYE OFFICIAL. IN L-9*s OPINII: ZEAL POWE? Iv AFFAIRS AINISTRY 15 OStANT CIEMFUESOS SEO IS PARTY #ay, SECRET: BI REP HPO S eus1lh. s5 RET ue . a CARR ATONIO CARRILO ONLY ONCE AT HAVA =z as Gucec- 2 T 3° RAV. Tolp TICN PROHIBITED CePTION, SPAIN LIvEn IN MADE ID 19 APT ABSVZ CARRILLG'S HAN HE = RECENT = BEEN MIS- INTERPRETED BY WOFACT. 31D YOT SAY CaR2TLLO YAS ONE OF FIDEL"’S MOST That SU8Ce KE NGT A PARTY 4a8 CARZILLY MUST BE PERSONALLY TRUSTED BY $36 FR FIDE TO 8E PIRTOW Is OPINION #@HICH JAS SHARED BY NUMBER OF PZOPLE IM CUBA. VICE MISTER - APPT ‘WAS GENERALLY KN Ow IN HAVA FUNCT chai Y CIRCLES cE THREE SOUTHS 22164 teonrt ves [Jao ELASSIOY YO FILE mo N-RER TO FILE KO. rive e109 wer. to weave BE of - Ld = sestvoy D) sic. ake “By um ( PERSON Umit ROTIC TED ce rl s zi * i aor i i im yet | rz Ci ACTEOm : ADVANCE COPY jut Time A ets y x] RID COPY CD vssecs CO svertes aan P| INFO FILE | 3 aa AL EL fx aha, ra 7 M SECRET 2722277 cite WexIco city $53¢° UFS DIRECTOR INFO Y'vAVE TYP IC LITA®T REF: DIRECTOR 35121 ¥ PT. LIV oo cre auras enpO TN any Nee AT AWA ae : ‘ ” ~~ L-S's Tyo SIsT.a5 IN SPAIN LIVED IN MASZID IN APT ABOVE CARRILLG'S SOIE YEARS AGO 3UT TOLD L-¢ VERY LITTLE ABOUT HIM OTHEe SUGTS NICh PigSoY UNQUOTE. L-9 KNEW NOTHIVS OF CARAILLO"S 22CERT IL ToL? SY STATIo™. | ISTER PRETED EY «3FacT. SID HOT SAY Cazes ELo vAS OWz OF FIDEL’S “osT TRUSTED COLLiais 3, BUT SUSTZD KIS SIstez in LAY TO SAY THAT SI"cz RE NGI A PARTY 72% Cass ILig “ust BE PERSONALLY TRUSTED ee APPOINTED Vici “IVISTE2 FoOrLise AFFAIRS. THIS IN L-S'S OPINION IS irene ea GPINION WHICH eas SHARED 3Y NQ@6BER OF PEOPLE IN CUBA, APPT WAS. GENZE24LEY KNOWN IN HAVA FUNCT IGHACY CIRCLES $s Bar ORE BE CAYE FFECTAL. IN L-S9'S oPINID” REAL POWER J¥ FFAIRS MINISTZY £5 OSYANT CIEMFUESOS HO IS PARTY “an. SECRET CAR RULE #usteRa BT wREp mre AS SEET REPROOUCT [oy OHIBITES PEQS OT Tan, THA! He 3Y FISEL TO BE VICE “ENISTER “i THRIE MONTHS FReIcs Qbl- 329604 ‘T Dee ek RviacadDncealieatsas Seakviete REESGLE in aan ‘3 tocar Oves Cone CLASSIFY TO Fsur wa, FORCE YO FILE as. rice moO) ser, to testeoy Osis, — DIRECTOR 7iF3 J KAPOK Ty?Ic LITA4IL-9 SOE ey 3484927 cits MEXICO CITY 34z3 AWAVE AND FRIENDS. LTewttes wae neeenes nae moeeee A L-9 FEELS HAS VERY LITTTE ena ste teak Ure COlne OLD AGE, He “MOST INTERESTED IN ACTIVELY PARTICIPATING iN GROWING EDIBLE ort FROM COFFEE GROUNDS BUSINESS ESTABL ISHED iN MEXIC2 By SROTHER AND FRIENDS IN ¥HICH OWNS B Pre CENT FIRM IF 224arys BooL+9 3ELr OF STGCk. Has OCD CHANCT Be . 4EXIC, J53 IN CUS8A Dors NOT PROVIDE POSSIBILITY TRAVEL OUTSIDE COUNTRY, C. LIFE IN cus, AND RESULTING MENTAL STRAIN HAVE NOT ALLOWED L-9, 4 PROFESSIOVAL ARTIST, T2 deve_op HIS TALENT. DD. oL*9 VERY MUCH AWARE yc SOINS NOyHERe CARIZR- WISE CULTURAL “tru! stTRYy, ALSO REALIZES HE PROVIDED WOFACT LITTLE INFO OF Typz CME INTERESTED IN, LiTARy, POLITICAL, Econowvicy [tT REALLY BECK af TIME LEFT To PROVIDE FGR EVES KAS NO GUARANTEZ HE COULD RETURN MEXICO wae $ i i t i 1 etteen cacy ane ae Dees. 5/2266 1. AFTER MucH SSUL SEARCHING AND LENGTHY TaLxs WITH HiS 8poTuce N CUBAN 5 ee t— ee eroetas petener: ere ? even oe ASE 2 MEXICO CITY 3 4035 SECRET oe” 2. COUSTDRRABLE TIME Hes BEEN SPENT BY STATION REVIEYING WITH 1-9 HIS ACCESS TO IFO AND POSSISILITY INCREASE HIS PRODUCTIVITY TO MAKE HIS RETURN TOR CUBA WORTH WHILE fe ALTHOUSH 1-9 LIVES IN CU3A WITH BROTHER £19 aROTHEO + WIFE WE9 YQULD LOGICALLY SEEM HAVE ACCESS TO SOr= INTeeseTrye INFO, BOTH ARZ VERY RESERVED IN WHAT THEY TELL HIM ALTHOUTH i-9 BELIEVES HIS BROTHER Is BAS/CALLY ANTI COWMUNIST, LATTE? HAS NEVER MADE ANY REAL ANTI REGIME COWMENT OR DISCLOSED ANY SENSITIVE INFO TO HIM BROTHES AND SISTER IM LAW SELDO4 DISCUSS THEIR CONTACTS IM MINISTRIES AND GENERALLY LIMIT SELVES 10 3ON CONTROVERSIAL ToPiIcs 3. L-9 LIVED VERY LONELY AND SHELTERED LIFZ IN cuSA aD [ap NO REAL FRIENDS, FEx S000 SOCIAL CONTACTS HE MAD IN COMMIS EMBASSIES REFRAINED F224 GISCUSSING ANYTWING SiuSITIVE wiTH HIM. oL-9 COMMENTED THAT “ALTHOUGH I CAREFULLY NEVER SAY ANYTHING AGAINST REGIME EVERYONE KNOWS I AM A BOURGZOTS INTELLECTUAL AND NOT & SYMPATHIZ=eR," G LS SEES NO HOPE FOR HIM TO TRANSFER TO FOREIGN AFFAIRS, EXTERNAL TRADE OR OTHER TARGET 4INISTRY, HE DOZS OT SEL IEVE CUBAN GVT WOULD SEND HIM WITH EXBASSY ABROAD TO FILL POST SECRE. .- f - S| . . . ] *. . . . a ic 5 Nn gn seg EGER RR Se Ra tate eyes a id ee ee “Pie sheen Mtoe a, tabi ei eS ARE am PAGE 3 MEXICO city 5423 § SIMILAR To THAT EE gece 3, HIM TO CONTacT HIS t ap SUP Aya wee TQ PERSO: WOULD COMPLY WITH RESUEST WOULD PROBABLY AGAIG FACE SISTER IN Lay AND ASX HER IN EARLY DEC aT GCRERNACION Faq PAPERS Ale AL EWD 3in TEAHS MEXICAN RES! STAY IN Cu3A, 4- ALTHOUGH He AND EMBASSY IN “EX KE INTENDS, HE 3 Ir VERY APOL INTERPRETED 3Y WOFACT Has Ee te ttttt too encanto: BSING UTMOST stay Ty 329 DOUST L-3 WILL os REYAINS “MEXICO, ECRET "awe oe Seas i UPIED IN MEXICI, APPROACHED LOCAL CUBAN AMBASSsDOR AND ERIOR IN CULTURAL MINISTRY IN Hava! BSTAIN ONE Yes? EXTENSION HIS LEAVE WITHOUT PAY Ii GaoER BUSINESS IN yz XICQ AMBASSADOR DID NOT say POINTING OUT THAT Yeg SAME PROBLE, INTERVENE HIS FAUOR CYING HI4 REGA DENT. STATUS WHICH LosT arte “30D RELATIONS w OF MUCH HELP fr, I-39 CURRENTLY spe WELL APPLY EN ON AND DUTIES oF N CONNECTION WITH LISAMPA SETIC HIS DECISION, HoPss WILL NOT. 82 IN VIEW PARA 2 A30VE, HOWEVER, ASKED Na|TO ATTEND os WHETHER R F2S4 Now iho L-3 Now TiTENDS PHONE IN R ITK AS CUBAN GVT NOS VERY LITTLE iN OWN WORDS ONLY KNOWS AMBaSSaADS DESPITE STATION URGING, HE HAS se : OF LITTLE HELP PROVIDING DETAILS ON Locatio i EMBASSY STAFFERS NeESED BY STATION I Ne MIE- : F i a Z PACE 4 MEXICO ClTY 3435 SECRET SES : FEEL LITTLE uSULD BE GAINED 2Y FORCINS HIM sO BACK Cu2m| Leo" s INTEL POTENTIAL NOT WORTH HAROSHIPS HE WOULD HAVE TO SUFFER AND RISK HE YOULD HAVE TAKE NOT BE ABLE LEAVE CUBA ASAT S- SIL EXTRACTING FIRM i-9 AND HIS OROTEER INTERESTED IM, ; : CURRENTLY INCSEASING ITS CAPITAL L-S YOULD LIVE TO Invest “watever IS LEFT IN WOFACT ESCRSY ACCOUNT RECUEST HOS ADVISE AMOUNT AID AUTHORIZE PAYIENT THIS AMOUNT TOEI& PLS Ayres SECRET BT Senn: NNNN x i 5 : . a _— “it oe one re ! . OO ee a a re as . i teAaet EAS SECRET [oe ce an ee DESPATCH ‘ Chéel of Statica, vers pun L jee meses Chtel, hw Divisdies i fei eam ca ea meas mem oH ee Sm ge aa tr A Chief of Statiag, mentor City Lo wile _ a — — ne TYPIC/LEFESAS/LITAN L/irenemlttal of Publication ed Tee Somes ae nnn ne at a enna eel ne np perne a2 ge ee Soap espe wea Attached rerewith ios Chlef of Station, Mensgoe are twe bees, owe from LItAriic? and the ether from Lizgsorr1, Also ettached ts a covy of Cha Kumdaries “biarie deb Forte", LITAHIL-S felt thet (us ercicle om Cae hack fore comterclcg «6 sew disetilery racestly inetelled|in foudarag Ret te NRO I et ty hig brother amy be of intersat te Chief of Station, Mumague. : : i for Willerd C, CreTis i : ; j : REVackest ¢ : : Peblicetion 4 2 boxes EAP QWTTE “f : a 7 o ~ Dieeribet tres 4 2 * (%6/rmeaagea wiett 7 1 © Cforp eve az . : : \ sapcae es T™P . Sg LT mr i ne ne enn ee A foo ott © Fi baeoe Te Vogal oa Fee al mance ‘i q : wen-30753 2 Deveaber, 1966 j ns ce nee a ce be el a CARITATON [wae wewsea “| | seener j. oveazeray * ‘ - . on tmoexs DJves DJ 20 . - ) ] CLASSIFY TO FELE we. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE torat corics “ X-At! TO FILE NO. ‘ SECRET rice evo EL) acy, ro evencn OJ DESTROY i) SG. PERSON/UMIT MOTIF IES PROCLXTION PRON: STTED SS Ey aAcTiONW ADVANCE COPY a WHEL CJ issecs Olen O) FILE Lf \ClEpe fs C/el C/e/ J RID COPY 18k O SEC RE£ T 6122042 CITE MEXICO CITY 9455 DIRECTOR INFO JMWAVE, OSLO RYBAT TYPIC AMADAGE : (Dects JS5076° REFS f. DIRECTR 54881 . >) eee ven AMET LY FT me oteave are (474 f . 1. WITH HIS USUAL INTUITIVENESS LITAMIL-S3 CONVINCED AMADAGE-1 NOT PRS CASTRO BUT CAN TNLY PROVIDE FOLLOWING TO BACK UP HIS CONVICTION: CASTRO TAKE OVER AND DEFINITELY NOT REVOLUTIONARY TYPE. B. fri AND WIFE APPEARED VERY ANXIOUS LEAVE CUBA AND GO NORWAY. 7 2. i-9 STATES &1 FAR TOO INTELLIGENT AND DISCHEST TO MAKE ANTI REGIME STATEMENTS EVEN TO CLOSE FRIENDS L-9 HOARD FROW HIS SISTER IN LAW YEO USUALLY WELL INFORYED THAT #&1-GOING BACK TO CUBA IN DEC 66 TO STAY. L-9 DOES NOT KNO¥ WHETHER fel ASKED TO RETURN OR IS SEING RECALLED HAS NO IDEA WHETHER fl, IF RECALLED, WOULD DEFECT RATHER THAT 0 BACK. 3. L-9 COULD NOT PROVIDE NAMES OF #1 RELATIVES OR cuR aT * ene Sen “e PAGE-2 MEXICO CITY 3455 S ECR ET SECRET FRIENDS IN WEST WHO co STAFFER WOULD PROBABLY PROVIDE BEST RESLLTS SECRET BT SECRET , 7 oe ~ + ee . . @ . \ — sie . . C4 a — , ; VA! Teg, cplguafatee soem eat me a sO wee ULD BE USED FOR RECRUIMENT sor ROACH. : L-9 FELT THAT IN &I°S CASE RECRUITMENT ATTEMPT USING WOFACT RS RICHES oon eg th ak Sree wenametnne Zoe we case Seer eT) Otx: Ef res (3 no CLassiry ro FIte mo. AREF TD Fite nO. —__. ree nie) eer. to seancn on sesteovy (sic. “t 7 bese ci’ ae H ACTION Ww he sSeancl coer SECRET ox CekE CITE CSLO S458 DIRECTOS ItFO JMPAVE, “MEXICO CITY TYPIC MHAPRON AMADAGE SALUTE REFS: a. DIRECTOR 54631 = gr 4 teetee | n meet aged £9 PGT we ene ee iw} ts8uce O sistres CJ seecs <o*STRVED MESSAGE tore: comptes = 7%, 4 ; , . REPROOLCTIiONW PHI SITES DTT Te. fz | L If. as ¢3226 , o SALUTE 14 ADVISED MASAVERO 32 GV TEAT AMADAGE=1 DID SUFFER SERIOUS a HEART ATTACK EARLY IN OCTOBER, HE HAS NOW BEEN RELEasry Rom HOSPITAL, IS RECUPERATINS AT HOME, IS NOT WORKING 4 . ! ASD MAY PE SLIGHTLY PARALYZED IN ONE LES as 1S ¥YALKING WITH CARE, # Retort stemet 5 gecRET RT. : ¥ ; Toran costes; 2] £ oa” - BELT:ick Orverm — ims: WE/COG/FI/TC = snoex S E-C-R Or: 2625 C0 invex => , wTE: JG NOV 1966 Krve mes eign. 201-329609 —-~ : DISSEM BY eu PER 5 - =: acu: C:RECTOR at me ' i CMF: Auth ICE IMFO: VA rue CRD cory MEE fot Llp i coef? Ae - b= _ oA : t « FICA! a LTATE ASO TIME FILED) cry NUMBIRD = — —— . i rs ECRET ce : ; Ld i TT MEXICO CITY TYPIC . fe Snel : ae SOLICIT OPINION LITAMIL/S ON REASONS UN WXYING, OUSTER ANTONIO €4221LL0"A8 VICE MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFPAIRS. ON| BASIS REMARKS BY F CUBAN HEIRARCHY LITAMIL/S3 REGARDED CARRILLO| AS OXE OF FIDEL CASTRO'S HOST TRUSTED COLLEAGUES. 2. REQUEST LITAMIL/9 FOLLOW UP THIS MATTER INCLUDING REACTIONS LIRING PERSONNEL. - END OF MESSAGE . : i 2 OI 3 ATES - Qo New, SFE ; a 5 Winpiax Se “3. FLORES * 7H OG 2 ' ’ ~ . -_Coonpaating oFricens . : - accascen ovvicea / { SECRET : ween q 1+ ORONO NA ee AY tn ont A: TEAR th chit bees a1 RENCE egeRtE Hn eHL IR NNN He IY NR Me na mE oe REPROOUCT ER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRON ISITED, SO nc A ME eae cnmon corre, wee DISPATCH 1G aq~ ~fbief of station, Mexico city. - | 2 __ ms sees a t aR RUPE oe rao ~ a —T ___.. Chief, Western Henisphere Division 1 SRA . an C SCTE VEQUMREL - PEFEVEMCES Forwarded, under separate cover, is a receipt for 6500 ‘pesos, which Clyde K. SHRYOCK received from LITAMIL-9 on 9 November 1966, Clyde KE. SHRYOCK Distribction: Attachment: usc 3 - COS, Mexico | OSPATCH SvEBOL SNC wURMER t EW -15037 CLAIRCATICAS . 9S Fue eNOER SECRET 201-32960 _ ANNE tA ne AI NS CE FN NR ALAN A RIOR SN LE Sa co AN 2 RR ER A eee AR lip NN NN RR NN HERR RRR re ieee Distribution: ” 1 - WH/L . 2 ~. WH/C’ESEC © 1 - WH/C/FI : E89 weecneecs en | 7 . ATCH : oe ‘ twoesy TC) ves‘ [ no Cussiey te rice we. 5-5 7 X-REF YO FILE HO. weve aif] eet. to exasce (J atsreey [) 326. iast wea tom PeoHisiTeD ee Poet CITE MENICS CITY 9324 DIRECTOS ruse yreesye y FRAIVEIOT, 2008 orapres » PARIS, “ADP D TYPIc oee. BUST ATAS senza I Nose . AMA” cee 7s . owe « iS LYTANIL-2 HAS NEVER wET cave CaSTlS , KNOVE NOTHING ATOLT PCSSISILITY ME Zs¥ TEAVEL OUT (Ett ELCCk. L-3 HARD RUMOR IN CLBAN OFFICIAL CIRILES THAT GUSTER Teaver Is Lor WITH REVOLUTION tiovote) ayr COULD "OT ATTCITTrS PIR TS LYONS SPTCIFIC Co TLABORATE » Leo] GUESSED THAT EAMO! Yay HAVE sooove pr SSATISFIED WHEN Leep PERSONEL PROPESTY AFTER FIOUL TOOY paren, SECPET <The Crt cats kaete CASTN BT rkEg SLERET — | oie 329607 21 Aw 149th ner atthe pe ! % ‘ iy I ‘ ‘ MESSASE POR: ee . TOTAL Coa.e3; 4 6: wipyry SRANCis FG 9 a eeeA NST WES COG, i/TO INDEX i sz C2 ze , XT : 2&2 257 c ARAKI IL, nfo fs? a Mor INDEX Le DATE: SF re en og : TD ne BRAS Cat : z rss SBCRET B 16 S87 cnps RECTOR -beoe! t MEXICO CITY 2NFO2 SLAVE, OSLO i RYEAT TYPIC SERPRUY-SAIELL SYPING?SXG g ‘“ i 3 3 FEY END OF 22000462/3 (IDENTITY F02 TEGRIFCAD, CBTALN ConBLars LITAGL/S : N. i ASSESS“ENT OF AMADAGE/1 INCLUDING IDSNTIS 2CA2ZON FRIENDS OR RELATIVES ? i IN WEST WEO COULD BE USED 302 EEGRUZE {2 £PPROLOE, FYI ONLY; f \, i SENSITIVE RILIASUS OSLO STATION scvzcz INSICATIS ANLD295/2 CONVINCED WILL 33 REASSIGNED PERULON LATE 66 on EARLY &7, 4L50 INDEVOUTY3 7 WEO RIGH LEVEL ScURCE RO?ORT=SD Noyrsss é3 TELE 4 vazees/1 SOSN| TO BE RECALLED PERUEN. oN 15 Oc? 68, SENSITIVE Ecce sp canzo® OURCE | INDICATED AMADAGE/1° EAD RECEVTLY SUFE=2=D VERY SAD E=RT ADEACK AyD | oa _ | WAS ZOSPITALIZ=D, . (2. PYT: SUWAVS IN CONTACT Wics ax. DaGE/1'S E2cTz=R LHCN W30 SENT sox? LETTER TO AMADAGE/1 ON 14 OCT 66 BUT 4S YET EAS REPOZT=D s - xo RESPONSE. - Lh : ee ZND OF NESSAGZ . a , Le . . H COORDINATING OFFICERS i ‘ RELEASES oorican J>m —! i aur eices ne : a FOF SEcRE } REPRSIUCTC aii. FAAK THz issuiNG OFFICE 1s PRENIaITED, : - hence cere diem we a oe cee i * ew mh om oemdA lcs one t cpergtpteieseee ne emerge rap’ FOTAL CORES: RA IIF SRS FORE A FIL "las: Tus aw - : AST HPS : 7 A : : eNT 2 T mocn I SEC32=z7 ~ = ear: TNO saDex Sn * BATE: Tl Five im ¢3 File Ko. — 7 * eerie Z 4 ‘ en ¢ DISSEMEY PER -— i fn he pe ray emt ome i Osrcsvacry oO i faom: GORECTOR }. CONF: ero: ve , Fire [RO COPY ne nem fae Se eee Re a a a ee a ea eT men ne Ov ow enw SZCRET CTE DIEOC2 Nae sof PaGs Tu0 a oa BOR/IB/O ts wn Le” a 3 AeTUaAn d | {m1 Say Sot : . é alia fF Pa o ~ f. » . ce eae —~ SURYA uy iif Bon ony. Wiliiaw Vv. pzoz Cf Oo Teenie tusazs- C/wan’- BUR/BYL/N Tipe SOO. anaes . . 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TLAZOPATE, GUESSED THAT Pa¥o} “éY HAVE Slomer PRCPESTY AFTTP TIcey TOO" Powers, SECPET ests crantarg ERTS © BT wary © _ SLCRET ~ eusrl L-=s 5 \ : MLEDOAUE FURR & iv. Veen ToTaL copies: = % eve WILLIAM MURRATO” O me ms wit: DC/PRS COG/ FI aN Conse or: 2625 Rw wee tere 16 KOY 1966 ff PAE w te FHLS oe, cre 2 REF: DIRECTOR 52165 € [PAS - . a’ . * REQUEST MEXICO QUERY LITAKIL-9 Fpa HIS“COMMENTS AND ASSESSWEXT ™~™ RAMON CASTRO WHO PRESENTLY “TRAVELLING ON CGORRCI AL MISSION) N _ . EXD OF HESSAGE ‘ pt WAS A ‘Mery Che a IAM ¥. BROE TA: . CROADUMATINE OF TIED ¢ z 7. [§- F SEPROOUCTION SY OTHER THAR THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. jt ac SAASEIFICATION? ; ee seam “ome FILED) ; ewes 4 , 303 0 ~ SECRET 18 1818 2 cmepwctor 5, PY 9" vo FEXICO CITY INPO: JMWAVE, FRANKFURT, BONN, BERLIN, ~T] a | TYPIC PARIS, MADRID i a . : . RA Ar Se PECTESE NG aa DISPATCH srcart . Deputy Chief WH/C ; La mosey = Chief, WH Division _ eta pace keeton et chief of Station, Mexico city/, < ia ‘wBeST Y CG TYPIC/LIRAVINE/LITAMIL/Tranemittal of Extracts from LITAMIL“9's files ACTS REQUIRED - REFERENCES PASS TO SHEYOCK € Attached are forwarded to Headquarters per SHRYOCK's request|, Lo GY, bile 2 hinged for Willard C, CURT Attachment : afs in Subject HEREWITH Distributioa: C2)= DewH/C w/ate for suKYoCK “Y= c/wep w/o atte ‘Cu “To wali 2° PILES TpiTon SA WO mM men-30589 fA GaAGATOS SECRET iN AOMT x ¥ a4 nN re SRD + ties PF, £ € « 151 primes biee oF he presiia ciry a oe po ke ie UT hat he wae bro vhs 2 ey ee gcngs a ont ras etite Stites ae ete oe “ wl wwe ° . “ * - ut nd ees one tect a me nae ee ee ee re ae nd : - - a: aes es oy * ole me - ee er wee ke Cid Sd ee ee F eels fila wee ltoee Lie le L . wt te ees : at es cers “e wee Be eno eee glee Lasbole eS] we ee DY OY ce Ge wre nee oe ” aet. + s 7 * Pema ne PP bee hae CLL “ eH oe se Ya Va oc Goi -cbhas cl ¢fscule yo s a me Fe soa Canon lt. 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SOMSUEGQUS Soma tine Waren Genseljea universitar ‘ : Lienmeo ol wicrnos, i i i : 4 } j i . : re . - . wh wl ee / wali. ck Eble wee oe Dee elle el | ous cin j 7 ef tie ‘ ceo. Lives Lage k Liwwn mows Loyo,subdiocteo Gone s \ , Vinciln, ol as ohecnus.s 4 Surbele, Que tienen a i? ~ £ * wl reget ae , een GS Lele Yo40 bth 2WVacon.G Gl we 3 Cataucca, Rol Su DAL, Clils .2ce¢ se Gauere pos. que Lables con oa Te eae eee et es of sles tee me ervey Cent AG seer CMS ate oe eee wena UL. LOS - LD. Y Soninguce quccen ca volverle G hoolisen i 7. 2. te iit td ae Tosse ood eters i vote mF soe Ss Laye precun coe toe het oy CSaole oie se we ceele ed 2s SD fON00.36 : ee US eel YP we oo ERO eee er Reo i :> Soldfino pomuua no \= oe os =: we tine + erncuenicn 2 lore yo EMS CS Cl Boal 5e Ciclo tae : ma MOLL y pecteriorusenve conuaiea a gu Love que elece i woreu tions ol necapevte co Maehdn, pore aceiws -- . ~ : ta ~ : mlavionr con EL; cue en caso «2 che Lo Llegulice lo . . a Pa a < .. . Comnicit ls tf ox y acepias<i51, “Enh. Salics el 2990l0.—1L2.2A2 Horteriarss yY pce 1u 62242756 .- aaqetan nas Ore te . : . . Se nBSco7 al Slum Cneio pice le rancen cos mile : Rojas parcl blanco tunaio officio par. nincdorafo y NS quccce . . ° we Tape, . . eo Lieverssclnsen «Flee 7B Dntrada U226.—8 US premunta cl usuise fel omvajacer y -- . - - in . ; Cnelo se lo dé.e 875.0 : a ‘ Boo : : et e . 7 . TG . a we he Se so 4 BeeLis.= 29 Mote6G)}ee : ., Dg . : . eo. t Hy . j : . . . . { 7 + : . . ‘ . H , “on +e Aus ve Ate. OL 4 for a aereney Se ocunacd ¢o Eases 2255, shone wm mee va * — _ _ fea ee : . be Otte crs “ TOTAL COKLESH 54 C nelcins ' cae: The vf ~ } aa we LASS LS cen) | SAG R EH = A | Gwe wots ae ——— EPL stemble AO IGE EERE WES FILE WO. com pia 2 i 4 ! ‘ i DT TP acer argotace nm é = Vase SLRLOI OR Te? Dotnet Ota rA nt DA TTA MEY TCR ATTY WAN Amite PRIGRIGY TESUCIGALPA INTO MEXICG CITY, HANATUA ! rs YLas SIINTC NO BOLER VISITAR peemas aAagns SALLDCS. RICARDS. anoteowentess oF s TLAR CORRESPSNDENCI PER PARA Z a net —- SLOSZ CUT REF CsS=. « ‘ oo et ORIGINATING OFFICER Je STEYART/GH/1 COORDINATING OFFICES T.Je HSZLETT VAs ahead asa? tainty ede bd . 4 . - —_. ear RELEASING OFFICER EARL WILLIAN TLLtaxX V. 820> O75 be? i sos aT Ss COCRD:NATING OF FICEAS og , aes Sry , AUTHENTICATING * ae at RELEASING OFFICER na haded ium erematte, Orr ‘ Dee head 4 . docienetaet an : REPRODUCTION SY GTMER THAN THZ ISSUING OF FiCE 1S PRONISITED. ~ 3 . : 5 . . . F : os . . a vite ee ete sate § . / O1-31,= 3l.= 83.- 176.= 19h .- \ ee) jms EXMASADA CUDCIAs@= 25-07"95.6 10 novionbro 66.2 H1J9L135. 10,06013,26ha. Entradas sin contcstacién.= Salida equi vocadas Salida a1 275364,-—— 10.00hs.< Olga con MP por ol Ings Janus.- MF qua no estdes Olgas Weja ianvitacié m para la cona del sdbado en la casa do Sergie Martinez, para Janus y Salus.- MF dice que en osteo nonento estd llegando Jan pucs le confirna,--= 61, av Lntrada a las lil‘ihs, IF do la Libreri Curbolo le dico que ya estd4n allf los dies ag pidié,~ Curbel que ol pasa a recogerios.--= Usa." IF quo des a Madero co, sani que lus « 89, Entradas. HF el “rs. Gonzdicz Renterfa por Curbelo,< Chelo que en costo momento catd on ol consulnd al 112847,--- i5i. o que le liane { Salida 21 299000 Ext.273,ee 1136hs.- HD Luis Albort Con HY 4iornandez Yerrano le dice que lo moles a@ las pinturas.=- Serrano quo hoy las entragan lta en relacién emm= 175. Salida al 263381.= 1150hs.=- Cholo con eu ahijada y lue , co con HF la guera,--=- Asuntos personales... Chole con pre eién alta.--- Chclo que dpspudéa le lloma.--= leges on vez do les 1.41 quo habfan anuncindo; das, pero que ai lo haco se queda sin nada pa bay que ei serfy posible que le mandaran mayo Mdoz."orranot quo mandaron hacer mil, pero qu han ‘entrogado quiniontos. Quo en esto mononte 193. e ‘ : Salida al 299000.- 1153hs,_ Alborié con jidez. orrano Ze dico que el embajador dico haber rocibide quinientos <zatK que el oubajador ponsaba hacer unn reporaticién de los catdlogos a la onbaja vo enviar a Cu ¢ cantidad,-—— 9 Bolawionte lea So do commicarse con usted para decirle que ya catd la expo - estaba tratan- S 23570 272, 276.0 336. 349 0= 378-387 = Tos via An sm_10 |novierbro 66, Ds 10 Inoviernro 66.4. sicién linta, quo oi Ja mandan a la enbajada.|_ Alberti: quo af quo In manden a la onb ajada.e= Sorrano; quo) en una hora Ostard.nme cue on cuanto a loa catdlocos entrevardn loa otros quiniontos el limos ¥ que de os05 quiniontos Pl se gquodarg on doaciontoa,——= 224, Salida al 357900,- 1159ha.= ta quo ei hay pasajea disponibles Biciisn do la enbajnda.-« Garcfa: Bleasene 258, Chelo con Gdrefa ie precun de la orden |35465 a dispo Que quedan gicte disponie Entrada. MF dol consulndo dol Ecuador per Curbelo,~ Cholp que le Llano al 112247, o2- Entrada a lags 221¢hs,. MF dol consul. 275.6 ade general de Colom bia co, Chele ie dico que Curbelo rocecié un nimoocrafe el 20 de octubre Para d-stinarlo al Cuerpo Jonsular. ners ana on el Cuerpo Consular no oxiste ese aparato y que desea que Curbelo informe conde se encuontra Para reintecrarlo a su des tin@esme Chol,1 que Curbolo no esté poro que al) llegar lo pa Bard su racado para quo so connmiquo con Olewme| 298, Entrada a. las 1353hs.. HF el ¥rof. sor Gontdlca Ranfrez por ol ombajador,= Chels: ¥ ave regresard. come a lag 2. Raem—— FS Salida al 198647,~ 1335Gha._ MNOSer= Cholo pasard a visitar ala la-.-—-- 377, Entradas sin contestacién, Ae . st&é qus satid a“oiaciones 30pa,--~ Raniresi G16 luece lia Cnolo con 2F Yola.= Enfer enforna eabuolita do You aaa re 4 t La emcee ee ve ee See ~~ rane Bolt ~ Dose 30-2 8 noviembre 6%, y nfroze- Jorrin quo lo llano al 444237.--—- 251.~ 2576 235.0 Salida al 195600,— 1226hs.< ND Mstela con RIF Yolanca i , Pepoca pura confiznar cita a lis 15 hori:aeo- Ustiela le pre : gunta que donde puedo commicarso con ol “x Duyols.= Yolane Ga qws ol Movylt.t Infantil], ane Llame al 175500."<- Yoius que pregunta que si ya mand..con de la emajaca los paquetes do Rojas porque en osos pacuctos ostin dos paquetcs da Glo ria.= istola quo va a preguntarsew-— 332. Salida al 299000 Uxt.273.~ 1238hse. 1M Lui Alberd por ,ernandez Serrano,=- 'F quo estd en la ntcadetée one 385.0 tog wonentos.,<--= Alborti: gue es en relacién a le do Fanny Rabol, que si lo pucdoe inforear olcoe- MF que le va & poner con la socrotaria.= 412.6 Alber con If uorfa hablar con “‘ernandez “errano,- 17 que ol q a Ss pinturas leo Jdica que est on lo setts pee ate eke GArvceavus poe que Sl. Tolrett +9 al ernanns da Ya sofiora «= fanny, quo se ostdé terminando.= Alberti: quo cuando mandan = lo ompacado.= 2 cue ella erce que mananas-~ 425. Entrada a las 1323hs.. 1 coy Jorrfn que le dijo Or x lando Sudrez quo le podfa cojar un rocadot que os do parte 487 = “de Alberto Iifijar, qua nos vomos mifiana a las siete de in = noche on ol Talle de Urdfica Popular.er= 505. se eB ery 501.— Entradale 1 co, Jorrfn lo dice yuo le habla Marfa, = quo les diga yue ol barce sale e1 dfa quince.-=-= 507. Salida al 287113.- 1349hs._ 1D con NF Nedina le pregun . ta quo si va a estar allf.- 4odina que sf.- 1D que pas: ao 600. : 530.— vorlo.-<-- Entrada. Nirabal por Araceli le pre,unta |quo como le fud.- s.raculis quo tyvo que firuar como cuatro g cinco pasa _ pertcs do corteafa a jos turistas y que les dija que masiana Vinioran a Ins dioges Nirabal: que si lo llanéd Kobdiojo.---— 621.0 : Araceli que por suorte no.--- 666. : | _ : i Salida al O5e~ 1425ha.< Jorrin ruporta el teléfono Fl2.= \ 2 | worm: EXves Dao is _ CLassiry To Fie wo. gO” 335 40F CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Toral cories E-REF TO Fite wo, —____. wae moO) eet, ro-paance GN /) oestaoy CJ sic. Sep PRODUCTION PECHIBITED ADVARCE COPY ty O issues Olaeree Crests DIRECTO? TYPIC P22UMEY Leraw re IOHeves 4.37303 SB 1GV Bed SEK nO URS 3 |s6V WHICH 2° SSopeT ors mee age AMOUNT INTEL, peati gh opty IN FUELD CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, RELATIONS ann ORGANIZATION, 2O"S CULTYPAL FIELD AN) OTHT23 PaPTietLLy FULFILLES WITH EXTENStve DOCUMENTATION [IM Case FORMER, L-9 BPONTHT WITY HIM MINE FOLDESS CONTAINING MEMORANDA AND CORRESTENTENSE 5 SEALING ¥ITH CNS ACTIVITIES, L-35 SOT SYARE CHIs ACTITITIES WITHIN CNC But OSSIGNMPNT MAME yEgs PERSZ aS BIRESTOR INTERNATICNSL RELATIONS WITHIN CNC CERTAINLY. SISMIFICANT, 2 L- 9 AGAIN FACES NIT: DILeMee RETURN Cugs C2 PEMAIM FexIcg TO YORK AS ADMINISTRATCR MPXTCAN COMPAMY “HERE apoTHER PRESENTLY -EYPLOYED, CONSIDERABLE PRESSURE SEINE pyt ON L-S BY BROTHER] any WEALTHY. PFXICAN BENEFACTOR WHO OWNS COMPANY, L-S GETTING aLgng IN YEARS O2f., WEALTH BEGINYING FAIL, SUFFERING MENTOL STRAIN, “OW ANXIOUS SETTLE DOWN MEXICO AND TAKE JO5 aBOVE REICH AMOUNTS SINECIRE. _ THES ILL ALLOY YIM PAINT ayn 990 THING 3 HE MAS. ALUAYS “WANTED TO IN TWILIGHT CaREFR. L-9 PaTHETIC FISIRE. TORN BETWEEN ; | BRIE 291-3846 [fo Woe. & ~ a ae eye om, SEQ "ox feo erty vens Rory teen LUPOstT 2m Meyroy Se a SETUR*) PSAyMee! Yut2e HT WEE YF FOR Co"wd CHANNEL. EPENDENT CNQEMEMT * SOL4PY VILE 85 797 NOLLazs wouTs Oh ep MONTY PE2IOD Sc2 SeanyUSTHETT z Se ee ~ ate . tee 3uT aT assy Bare, L-3 oo . Pe ‘ watt + Menorandit: for ice Racord 9 November |1545 . Subjects: Meeting with LIT Teg PER telecon =n the morning ef 2 “eymber, the um- dersi ged Mey with LITIMTL. st 2100 at tre Satenberg/Thi ergs Zlorieta, Le was taken to te home of Gare oe FULDOCT, where the meeting wet Geld, The meeting tay lasted urtil 2790 on 9 Now AL OD 3rccere FEO AES NoTep, any interesting and fantastic ineident occurred on the night of 7 “OF, Le? ssid he saw ‘the uhiersigned walking ty ois apartment ween for sone unimown reason he go% a5 to look ast the window, The wylersigned did, in fact, velk by Lefts 20er mect a the night of the 7tr at about 2500, EeG was, ol= couse, very i-rressed qwith Sis quirk of fate as wes the undereibred. thmes vee in tire, a citr of 5 million sessle ete, 1¢ arPreximetely 2215, the undersigned called L$ ari a San ansverst the Phone, Nethi iS WaS Said ty the undersisned and the phone was bung up. It is possible that tris call, if the |nurber Was corract, bad same inflzctee on his arzerance et the window, HOwdver, 1-9 bede no mention ef a woman at zis place bot seid he hai bee. paadine end Ect om te Look out, = Stary wry mes. PERSONAL PEOW D3: — , ; Le° <5 very conc=med adent =2ving lest tis Mexiesn resizercs Permit, KMézensag according te: Lad, the Meziesn Gest t-ot awsy his r cause he treke Mexican laws. lef trayveties te Cuba several tines without advising tre Proper authorities Suring the lest several years, Leg always trey-Tled to Cuba as a Coban diplenat art not 43a Yercan resicent therefore there was ne record of his trav l, This was civicusly ageinst the rules and Le? has ‘to Fey fer it, 1-9 went to see Coty SCLORLUIC re this problem and she told him to get in toach with Ignacio "Ka cho*® AO‘STs Lagumas, AGCSTL took Led ty Sobernzcien but he ves wable to see the Oficial Vaser, GALVEZ, nu. They talked with another official who gave then Little hope, sccsta said he weld go to see “ALTEZ, binself,on the cd lowing Yonday but again, he was mable t- get to sce SELVEL. (Lie. Carlos CALTEz Sitancourt), ; — i a . ae . Loft € ~ wl Oy — di Famy- Sancta tte ae wt cages eee fees seem oe . fe a ‘ an whee pa / F 4 i 8 ° ccot. Le9 wert to see inb, Joaquin - WEL Arras after .0 271 faiidi to heliz hin - ang ETRNAMCED tel< him he wool tal with Ire. the nen who would se a Je to telp. L-9 is Pretty because he was told et Gebernacicn that he wuld here to veatcly again ext thre. . fore go throug) the sane EXZSFSYEE red tape es before, i.e. rettricte . od travel ete, Led, of suorze, has new hope wits his eectaet with us bot OCU EER hewas told t:at only as a last resort world tis to stotect the cperaticn, Le? again went into the business of his brother's r amt and a 4 . . ee ae ~ s ne we Re AE Re Fam Lhe & ae ree ae ot UAE Oh id APitens see GG dewey one Lo Thon ‘ ° * eee tote, STP IIm It 2 Fexico as the caxceny's administrator, L-9 Stetei as he has denelin the FAS? that rey ; E he is being oulled in beth cirseti-ns, i.e, toverd Mexies by his brother ete ard ERCEE towsrd Cuba by the U.S. Govt. He did not make i4 clear wiidh oF the two ed Sid not cush the isau at this pressures he expects te snecas to, The unders ot inte this mstter at a later neetinz, atte meeting hoping to s z inf, Just tefore he got-out of the er, neti-ned thar ne was + in need of miney en? wanted oy oy © et spare parts ete to sent beex to Cuba with Trlando SUASEZ, woo is scheduled to leave Sor Habana. on Mendsy. The undersigned 22:4 he wouli get L-9 some money for the next neeting, . ° Le9 was in geod spirits, very orcad of his files and a-xi-us to to please, HE described hinsely dur: ng the last year or so in Cuba a3 "tn soliado en su puesto™ ready toserv when the time cane, He was plessdi,of courss,to have contact again with [DT KE and indicated he was a Little shook up becaus# *@s t-other was “al over the clac-™ end therefore not a good esnt:st point, Ee ws ecnerrned atest how hewas going to make contact, . L-9's post with the Conseto is: Jefe de Protacole uxt Liaison officer with the Foreign exbasséés in Habana. : 7 PGA waz rared ts bis present rest in the Consejo ty < oa 5. ts mo Me wet 2. SVE tEI dy cei a "SA! Tae ee + cs Carlos LIC%vzA. uA, oi elit ! abe that gets him through, I mectiered to Le9 that Pll was ferner? Ge2 in Mexico and be esreed Sut gave Litcls atteaticn toe this gn terns of cis §. Ebmrde SMA + 19 Lis|oost wes st Leonie an extremely vell Shine tito wpon very criticstiz Lt ferme ad oy Manuel ITLL toree, 9 TOT. esnettet ard imovledzasle tyre was retl acc 1-9, was reanered fren the cost in cricr to give hin nere tine te were a toe new UOMNSTILETION, Umar 1s €i50 @ Prol av we uw. = TMOG. Leg tal protlems have ceen solved ete, Sta is wRiting articles for *2i LECHUtA, ace Le? was appraentiy scheiulsi to go to Faris Dt ChSTTLITS vat in his stead, CDECIIGL wes actually stutying French for the job, LEETL comets often on the versemel who were in Mexico zi are mew|in the oS Sh. GEE L-9, Jese bois POS.OA, Macuel YIGA, LEGiuGA ete, » among sthers, 10, Jose Luis PSA ~ FOS.DA is inthe Cacsefo de Coltcra and wild fl) is ror ie9 while he is away, VM, Pack Ha Garcia ~ 304 is avay down on the totem poleof pewer and has menios throwhout the 50m. «ROL was eperat-d on by Cr. SWUISRRA, anu for >restate . trouble, 12, Carlos FEISGTE - L #9 moss Viltrede LUG, eslored naint was 2t ihe afrcert and in an eslae t TAC SEYENTSE involved with Yarty F « regine,. 33. Marta FEE Ee FRIEL, ace 2e9, is Know to be anti-Cii7 x and she makes no. canes sherk it, i pat mz .rTA Sokol me fe See Lest OL ne ee N. oe ten 2k, Fidel castes - CLSTiO, acc Le}, is in tractle txt his sec ity forces keep thine under eatrel., IGEN eeEREY cosTee s8ys, seccrding OCT ehita FERAICEL that te tes to deverd on his yYourg schc3ershis stuients, Ke ean't trust anycns else, Ee is olvivisly turiigg toward sugar efter having tersed twoerd industry cte. Graciela SISE, jencnstrated a bit ct anti-CASTx febling when at 24 July fiesta the @rowis apclaud-d CLITRD, Sisce GeMenfel in a sarcestic tere: "aplandiran", aplawiirans" . Le9 recalls that 4c TRO was opsr- ated on for recta troztle but be Soss not recell when, Ze believes. Dr, RORDIGUY Diaz was the surgeon, Nenico for Habane che was ab@aa n° was a Ley arciyed very unherry fg BI Cursing evercbody, told thet TE°°NZA het teen ‘rvolyea in "om asunto greve™ with Ch “Pl end that tit Bs is a tit + co y it y yi . ny she was 5 azo, is that she is miien hrgze | Leach resort cutside 7 Fabara.e Lb BIDHICL je 0, - ChOCET tg berca teing 3) Yercia LF and rmors herve it that LLISTO" is acicg to marcy Ismand CITIFLEXS, LEISEA, ace Le, is an amportant personality, particclarly in the cultural field, ive at the Casa de 2es tnertess, kh. doaqin ETEYDEZ temas o ECRIGICKE has teen very frienily with L439 since the acc LaF is much more at ease now phan shop @rrival co? i and sure of riaself, Led was bh ay 7 Se Pablo AIDA“ Acosta — ALLIN sas fir-d from PEE ard he was very pxhapcy about Hed s ave &@ Jeb bul is om govt -ayralbl, SLIA™A told LeG] ke vas i F e it, + "teed off" and nare Luis GCITZ B. as the san sho was getting the oreaks and that GIMEZ did nothing for the revolutim ete, . & Evelie Ci79 Rodrigue; = Acc LeS, OLTTES's name was Erought up dy |Auzuste * BROS, a cousin of sustavo, when be was sith Conchita Fo NARLES ERMA, AzO°S ‘said 1t was mow thst CiSTIO was going to "jurp* and yet he was avtiloved to so" leave with his fenily for sone unkwiams reason. A real enigna, Smt lhe hm met co tae vee A 15. aerected, Vill quer apsin re ARGOS, 14. of tne Cava oubae/Mexichis Habana, MEAILES ace Led, cut bie La? ont of the Me ieen sieutre, Ve Sex, Perranis oye Bom PES ae tory ways than one, It is the talk of tha 4 Me in fact, it wasnzcored that 724GNES was going to narry iZe=l de fF, Zeis withlhere frequently ant in puoiie. i. Celia SAVCHED = Ace L-9, SANCEC sles cn inviting Coty SLORZAHO to Cun i. a5 rmored, will take aver Carlos LFPTiUiilg Ve aBUsten ulm same = Gm weue us wreln awewly etl) lin wlll gone ke gorng blind, ice Le9, fr. PIEDRA he couldn't 4, te wanted his — . tne oon @.. Marinao RTLEICTEZ - RODRISTEZ ds @paicbre who rseently werd to Roye . IZ noe Casa de lac tre-icams cugrested he Zo Spain, France etz to make contact vith friends cf Cuba but Conseso tarnel the sugresti-n dome, Iwas then given to the Forte-z office and ther aorroved the travel, 22, Xionara SANCLEZ - SiNwHTD tas teen fired fran MEXREX and she is not leopy about it, Led onan ee sagt lee sts iA armed tec ee RA Ht Hany te A Rete a ee PN ee URE emg itely - lantere and Rogzi {sic = vary goed relations tera, Prencia = Leone ete? Beligica «© POR! 2B b-b, Canada - int/ Modleen - Svolloda ( not ford ef Svoboda) Polish = Nohoite - Second Sec/2uttural Att, British «= ZELL Runenjan } Le9 said his rdlatims with Itelfans ig excellent. : By Seen invited to the Sov Embassy , in fact, it's the only one, The Casa/Cuta-Yex co Prasitent: Juan MARTNEILO 7, XEGSERDI Secrest Executiva ~ Yercades (CPALES C. LeS ssid the President of the Institute in Merida was in Cuba, dn teen tenet n= He has never ik amie 5 2 RARE A AER MEIN $a RN SA EOE FASO Rec ug uly na, treme ne a ee pi ai BAUER. BAR seis pare one Mencrandan for the Record STBIZCT: Fidel CASTEO Eus ~, . 22 November 1946 * Gn 9-10 Novenber 1966, LITAMIL-9 reported the fictlewing re Fidel CASTRO kus: a} LITAMIL~9 was not aware during the period May-J,, Le9 believes that he wo: through "Conchita" FERRE said that we shonld not is losing pever or tumi cf any ereblem that CAcTFO Right have fhad ne 1966, wheh he failed to appear publiely. id have heard about any s*ricus prctliem ONE2 had there been one, Cn this *cCree Le? pay much attenticn to reports that cs(koO ng it over to the Party tecause, altienzh As remains ovt of the linelight fer a time, he beunces back bibzer and more popylar than ev. on by Dr. RCDEIGUEZ Diaz this was in 194, er. Le? did recall that CASTRO was crerated s fm, Bor a rectal Freblem but he tefes b) CASTRO has changed his mind about woluntary labor and rea Seets that these assignei to the tasks given them should get ¢ job dene bi thout voluntary assistance, 1-3 believes that Celia Saucurz Teflected this poliey when she recently her services, told "Conchita™ FERNANDEZ net te volonkeer he? beHieves tiat CASTFC has recegnized hig Solty in the case of voluntary laber and rez2lizes now that this merely ¢ vekes his minions into creatin preblems in areas where they she ld not be, i.e. lack of perscnnel af times when they needed in svetific inde be missing frrem own assigned tasks in a form of clardestine subtle Sabotage cperattion, It alize, Le-9 believes Subans are taxing advantage c? voluntary nee to as this that CASTRC is also beginning ce} caste termination of militia cevrses per meno also shows a tch in attitude of CASTRO, sho way also see conterpreductive resctds of indoctrinating Cubans across the beard, aLZ0e 4) This happened about months me poy PLAS Som SaEVETE . 7 NDEs Ly os ae COASSIPY TO FiLe-wo, gel 399609 | ASSTFIED MESSAGE MEI SECRET agtzid? crte MEXICO CITY DIRECTOR TYPIC _ “ SHRYOCK CONTACTED LITAMIL~9 HORN FOR EVENING 8 NOV, SECRET |. n aioe tea ee ene om . B Total CoPtes / X-ROF 70 FILE Ko. — eaciscas’ Free 2130) eer, TO Baayen an Eo . SECRET sesteoy }sre. aK A tain PERSON/UNIT WOTIFIED aDVANCE Copy im ttsueo Cl iverses Q S168 KEASBY acting, ef ING 8 NOV, MEETING SCHEDULED ——, SECREE Biessa 0 33 Sz tworas D ves~ 0) xo ” er 2 CLassiry To Fite Ho. ASSEFIEO MESSAGE - ToTst covics R-MEF Ta FILE No, rice wioL) ner, tower SECRET vesteoy OD} sic, TON PROHICDITED ene PERSON/GMIT wQTiF IEG . : fs ars : £ r 3 an Fick head “eee | ij XQ AwsARCE Coe Cl cscres DD averse “4 FILE, { cs ile ~ja SECRET £42835Z CITE miXICu CITY 3122 go, GE! PRIORITY OIRECT SR MFO PRIGRITY JeuaVE GATTN: FRADYES) LGFO MALAGUA NO NIGHT ACTIGN VIVOUA FoRUNo UL inAe Nl 9193 REF: DIRECT OR~ sasam {oT SENT mawagua aw LITAMIL-J7 HONDURAS, STATION EECAN ATTEUPTS aL LITAMIL-3 WHO AZARE L-9 IN Towh FRoM LITANIL-7. INITIAL ATTEMP S COWT ACT UNSUCESSFUL BUT LITANIL-7 TirORMeD LITANIL-3 ON 2 OV THAT LITAMIL-S WISHED SEE Elid URGENTLY. LITAMIL-2 AGAIN ATTEMPTING CONTAC. LITANIL-3. 2. THROUGH LITANIL-7, STATION pene GOBERLKACIGN HAS CT GRANTED PERNISSIGH LITAUIL-9 REMAIK IN RS KICU FGR THREE MONTH PERICD REQUESTED. PERUNEN DIPLONATS ORLY ALEGUED 16 Cay stay #EXICG ON TOY WITHOUT REQUESTING PERWISSIGN FOR LONGER STAY FROM GOSERNACION. LITAMIL-3 CLAUS CAR ARRAKGE FOR LOKGER S¥ay\ A THRSUGH. CONTACTS IN FOREIGN MINISTRY AND HAS TOLD L1 AIL 7 7 y IKFORM LITAMIL-9 OF SANE. LITANIL-9 SITUATION CRITICAL OF GVERSTAYING 1G DAY LIMIT BUT NEGOTIATIONS STILL TacduG PLACE BETUSEN LIRING AND FUREIGK MINISTRY. nurcwer 1 eee re tN RRNA aster PAGE 2 HEXICO CITY S122 SECRET SECRET 3. IF Has COBCLRS, LITENPO-@ CaN BE REQUESTED AUTHORIZE LITAMIL-9 EXTENSION PERGIT STAY MEXICO. IN ABSENCE CURTIS » PENADU™M WOULD CONTACT LitEmMPo-g, THIS WOULD MEAN LITEMPG-8 AND PROBABLY LIRAMA WOULD THES BE awaRE LITAMIL-9 AFFILIATION WOFACT. ADVISE SCONEST. ACTION COULD BE COVERED BY LITAMIL-3 CLAIMING HE ARRANGED EXTEKSION. 4e RESERVATIONS CONFIRMED AT GENEVE FOR SHRYGCK. 9° WILL ADVISE ANY ADDITIONAL DEVELOMENTS LitamIL-9 SITUATICH. eT i SicREr coe ? 7 cM a ~ ~ wee - a . - in. ; : . i . e oo" . / Ne i j * fab Ha te eae aah he ee on conten . i - 7 . MESSAGE TORN YOYAL CoPizs: — ~~ ~ . anc, 2 Seek ned Cre aio Veit: corr d C mset uxt: Cae wor : ie : iy mee i i tate: Crug wes FILE Ko, i pet ‘ oe : m™ eve OD pestroy o RETUAN To ——___. BeancK reeu: DIRECTOR coor: Yt & CJ RID Copy sree ile 8 44 Ss Cie pp | “YE a9 tae Wot em - fe 29 2 cite pirector LG sm | i ; . ea tT 7 i iON (DATE AKD Time Ficeod passa 8 (REPEREREE NUMBER) an INMESIATE NEXICO CITY INFO PRIORITY UNEAVE (FOR FRaDyea5 DYVOLE PERULEN LIRAVINE a . "REF EEXICO Cry Sigg B2y 7 HOS PREFERS SOT USE LITENPO-8 GET LITANIL-S EXTENS|oS PERuIT STAY XEZXICC, Zn2EPT IN LAST RESGI. SIKCE L-S Has ALALACY OVERSTAYED J2-DAY LIMIT BY 18 DAYS ANB SINCE NEGOTIATICr Oo w 4 = ion TAKING PLACE SET VEEN LIRING AND ForReicx eSNG 3 HE ADIQUARTER S st truce ~MortTr SEL es TNT FF NE GOTIATIONS AKD ORDERING L-s OUD FRECIPITATELY. [ex LATTER Bee, BRE Bie aod tanh dh SA EEO IRS fae i aad ” . CASE STAT ION CAN ATTEMPT ARRANGE L- 9 EXTENSION AS SUGGESTED PARA S REF. SUGSEST KOLD FURTHER ACTICN IN ABS YANCE PENDING ARRIVAL : SHRYCCK WIGHT 6 NOV. : SECRET : a s . s a 2 - 4 © a a : “a a ; ‘ ae . CORON ATING CEFICERS ae nes Clover, a AUTHERTICAT NG : PEALeSs ine ervricea Reehoted tree extosnatie . OFFICER e 4 Barney a 4 REPaoDUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE IssuInG OFFICE. is PROHIBITED. ; cr , i. - H i { PER =f ro ot f RELEASING OFFICER g, sy i. RID COPY teaeret estar TCLASSIFICATION? SOATE ANO TIME FILED) izes: (REFERERCE NUMBER) _ Ea a } O ene no C moex GO woex DO fue wits fut wo. CAVE SUGH LITAE E IXTENSION L-9 prRy REPRODUCTION .. OTHER THAR THE ISSUING OFFICE 5 OHISITEO, MESSAGE FUN TOTAL COPsEs: * Hi / 7 CITE DIRECTOR IL=3 and IT LiTinPo-3 To (YU BROE cyiD Coonpmating oFriceas “SECRET RPT Cat hated bon eutemates, ~ tesianstded t + Sk - BACKGROUKD UNSUCCESSFUL ATTIXNPTS CONTACT aon whe QuTutatiCating FFICER caer no. . toex: DJ ves DJ no —_—— : . \ CLASSIFY 10 FILE no. CLASSIFIED MESTS3E roran tories 7 R-@EF TO FILE NO. _. eice wr0O) att. to azanck CO ccstecy [1] sic. ADUARCE COPY / ¢ RID COPY tesees tao a 7 FILE 4 ta : , ? EPRICUCTION PPlmtsITES TEGUCIGALPA IKTO DIRETTTE. MEX ITS tity UeveouBZ2E3t a Rs a REFs TEGUCIGALPA EME 7 Se 7, lL. APPRECIATE. PROWET SER JCF. REY ADDRESS SENT TO LITAMIL© 12. - 2. PTS OPEN ANY LETTERS RECTI°S2 FROM ALM AND ADVISE HTADQUARTERS, ATIN LeWRENCE FL Bs?4ER, OF CONTERTS. L-17 WILL USE ALIAS PEDRO aculLaR FOP RETURN ADDRESS. SECRET BI Qatihs ct = s e . j . : MrEooAVG runm v teat ra NO. Sinan rat meee teenes tae wr TOoTa. copies: ense: JT ATE wAET Orne ne uur: wri i O wer err: O xe mors are: Nov f Orng wes ene ne, 4 exer = : . were ona j | ps RG a <, . Sy ree ees ? ‘ 49415 | \ “S$ £C RET CITE DIRECTOR \ 4 PRIORITY MANAGUA INFO PRIORITY UTSAVE @CR FRADYZR) \UEXICO CITY : mam eee N DUIWUUR Yonusew Lanavinc LITAM? ° . REF MANAGUA 5349 (4313-3) tS FYI HQS PLANNING WITH CONCURRENST HOXICO CITY SEND cLyD 7 SHRYOCK MEXICO CITY € NOVENSER ASSIST ScaZigN REVIEY AND \ IXPLEMENT EFFORTS ESTABLISH CONTe ; TAKE NO ACTICN REF CasSz. : \ 1 T SECRET ; ; ye NOTE - poy. ! ORIGINATING OFFICER _d. STE¥ART WH/1 ~ \ fs COORDINATING OFFICER W.CINI VHA j A. PORN CELECCORD) WH/271 2 i RELEASING OFFICER W. CINI FOR WILLIAM V. 320 ; . SF me, . 5a — : ~ : _ qe we ; : oe i : Coemamaring oFsicens en : . : : DEL easias erricen fone ‘ . = “eee REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROHIBITED. — ee pe Peas { i i ? . e i : j - MESSAGE FORM . R. Ee TOTAL Copses: ids ene: J. STEWSAT Crm am vei o wes eat; ; O wo mers ; : vate: 3 NOV. £6 CFE ue es ae ne. yeou: DIRECTOR. cone: ou & ,TORID copy | mre mE culo g se eee een Ne i ; i . | of | oe 7 7} SECRET oo S/Y. GR Unoue SeCRci nncne : we = ee PLEASE RELAY TEGUCIGALPA 6753 (IN 31457) PRIORITY TO JMWAVE FOR INFO FRADYER. SECRET WH/C/COMMENT TEGUCIGALPA FURNISHES ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS FOR LITAMIL<17 IW HOMDURAS. . , WOTEs ORIGINATING OFFICER J STEWART WH/I COORDINATING OFFICER T HAZLETI @RAFT) SH/C/F A WISNOWSKI FOR WH/C/MO RELEASING OFFICER ¥ CINI FOR WILLIAM V BROE C/w : : - - - . . Oo - . . 2 : 2 : ‘ : en 3 . i . a te . = . 7 . ee AGTwENTIcating . OL casins orvicgn Cateant hem arene, errecra * gery we, MESSAGE FORK 3 en ee TE 4 paar — : * TOTAL corres: ons: J. STEWART Orcs ap ant: OD #0 woes Gate: 3 nov 66 Orce mcs ene as. — Oteecm i a = SECRET CITE DIRECTOR PRIORITY MEXICO CITY INFO UMWAVE (FOR PRAUYERD DYVOUR PBRUMEN LIRAVINE / F cid REF A MANAGUA 5848 (BEING RELAYED) pte? - «~B TEGUCIGALPA 6753 (BELG RELAYZDS 1. PER FRADYER CONVERSATIONS HES AND WITH CONCURRENCE MEXICO} CITY STATION, CLYDE K SHRYOCK (P) PLANS ARRIVE MEXICO CITY 6 NOVEMBER 1966 BY EAL FLIGHT $85. NO WEED MEET BUT WOULD APPRECIATE RESERVATIONS MADE IN TRUE MAME AT GEKEVE OR SIMILAR HOTEL. 2. PURPOSE TRIP REVIEW AND IMPLEMENT EFFORTS REESTABLISH = cont Aci LITAMIL-9 WITH STATION AND FRADYER (WHO HOLDING RESERVATIONS RETURS MEXICO CITY HIGHT 4 NOVEMBER FROM MIAMI). x ‘.SECR‘ET —_ . me. ' “ ‘ a "h. - . COORD MATING OFFICERS . . “ ty wo OO scueasees orrecrn terete | “Pen a . S-£-C-R-p-7 demprtng we . . . . feted ow a a ee | REPRODUCTION BY OTMER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED: _ tod se ° . ests ge dade, sate sommes ne soe! ree ot |S SRR Bes a er Emma A EE AEN Diestw sy nan ( OCABBIFICATIGRT "GATE NO Time FiLeED> initixtesd (REFER ENC cite pirecTOR AGF WIL COMMENTS A PTTOMIL<17 GBROTHER LITAMIL-3) ASKED BARE! reou: MESSAGE FORM TOTAL COPIES: CO rive mip G twcex SeEnC-R-F oT D wo worn O Fite CS FRE 3O. PER 2 DIRECTOR tgettelh yecaP om | HIM SAN PEDRO SULA, AND MANAGUA ASKED TEGUCIGALPA FOR ACCOMM ADDRESS FOR L-17 INHKONDURAS AND ASKED MEXICO CITY FOR LATEST B. TEGUCIGALPA FURNISHED ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS FOR LIT t IK HONDURAS. NOTE: ORIGINATING OFFICER J SiiwakT Wi/i COGRDINATING OFFICER T HAZLZETT (DRAFT) WH/C/FI. S WIShKIGWSKI FOR WH/C/MO (DRAFT) i” ’ RELEASING” OFFICER W CINI FOR WILLIAM V. BROE C/WHD COORD aA TIGE OFFICERS Sal easing Cores - S-f-G R-E-T Poneratet REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRONIGITEO. | 5 MEET ODATION GE LITAMIL-9 ANIL-17 ABT ec etica tag orrrcen teer se. owes a tnocxe Oves (fj xo CLASSIFY 12 FILE Wo. X-REF TO FICE mo. race atoO} eer. to enancu o pestnoy DC} sic. CUSS:FIED MESSAGE Tora cories ite PROHIBITED ASTANCE COPY O fesues O ristres Ohaus SECRET ‘@22135Z CITE TESUCIGALPS 6753 (DEHORN 4 T3S)., av tb iV S14 57 MANAGUA INFO DIRECIOR, MEXICO CITY REFERENCE: Managua sea’ gracaik i ae ? : 1. FOLLOWINGS ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS Is PROVIDED PER REFERENCE REQUEST: KREQUESTEL fhlieee : SR. RICARDO MARTINEZ MEJIA : FAL “u7rimis7, RDO. JAIME AGUILAR BLANCO APARTADO 528, TEGUCIGALPA, HONDURAS 2. SUGGEST LITAMIL-17 BE TOLD TO USE FICTIOUS ' RETURN ADRESS, LETTERS NOT BEARING RETURN ADRESS FREQUENTLY PICKED UP BE S¥YINEHERD-3, UNILATERAL STATION ASSET WHO RUNS | awe 4 ; cla hd i ; | | c | Lf i H ‘specie me enews, SRE reagan ow Pk pe ee ane rare ca erate re Ste aidan tin Ma aC $. é * if eo twoex: (J ves Dae ~ a gh CLASSIFY To FILE NO. CLAL 1 FIED MESSAGE ToTaL COPtEs bd N-REF To rine wa. ae cron ane . SECRET aoe . REPRO To" ae hg & vice ato) rrr. to prance secteoy CJ usc. 2 coms MCT IFS ED a +l} —____ _ "fore nee ani a & RID COPY Oo isecce Dacre yoecs | tHEO FILE A aes UO SECRET @21515Z CITE MANAGUA 5642 hi MEXICI CITY, TESUCIGALPA INFO DIRECTOR fe i Pn ee Lik wy peda Le PBRUMEN LIT ANIL ppb | : le LITAMIL-17 FHOWZD BARKER FROG SAN PEDRO SULA, ae LS pins 31 BBE a i i + Nate ee wee A e ROMELTLD. TL OPTARPR USING ALIAS AND INNOCENT EUSINZSS PHRASSOLOSY. SAID WISHED HAVE BaRXER VISIT MIM IN SAN PEDRO SULA BEFORE 26 MOVEMBER. FOR SECURITY REASONS DID NOT RENTION ANYTHING ABOUT LITAMIL-9. 2. BARKER TENTATIVELY PLawS STOP-OVER TESUCISALPA EW TE BACK FROM ANKUAL COS MEETINGS PROBABL{ ABOUT 14 NOV. WILL ASK L-17 TO FLY THEKS FOR MEET. HEXI PLS f2VISE LATEST ON i-9 A&D WHAT INSTRUCTIONS IF ANY ISH BARKER TO _ | PaSS T3 L-17. . ~ 3 3. FOR TEQUCIGALPA: L-17 15 BROTHER OF L-9 WHO AGENT RESICING IN PERUMEN AND EXPECTeD OUT SOON. PLEASE CABLE TO | MANAGUA ACCOMMODATION ALDRESS Li TEgU TO WHICK L-17 COULD oo ‘SEND LETTER CONFIRMING MEETING PLANS. | ' SECRET oe 0 lo. : ; . : ete aca / : oem Bady Ad ape eee . - ne eames mete eee ae ete ” . - Le Hebere, © de octubre &e 1966 # SAG eG DA ECLIDARIDAD® : Conpe denis turén VICEMIET © bo ADIN INTRACICH - Finister:o de Coxercio Exterior Ciuded. Cospsiera: Por este v«xilo tenjo el gusto de informarle cue con mo= = FAVO GO reasiner us lege 3 NEES, ot risthe enteral, debidaments autorizeda por el Conszejo Nacional de Cultus re, donde ostenta el cargo de Jefe de Protocolo de la .. - Direceioa de #tolociones Internacionales; solicite ds vet b ‘ ted la cetide artorigacién para poder llevarze algunos 4: (t:° + \ibres y revistes de mi propiedad, que treten sobre ping tura. Estos libros los he adquirido equi, y se com neces serios para realiser mi trabaje cono pintor. Asiniaco, / we _ Mlewarle conaigo ume maquina de escribir porthtil cue i . ‘7 " + teeje euario vine de véjicoy en cuyo psis ocupsbda el = : cergo de sere.ado Cultural de huestra: Enpajada. | Besearis :- iién llevar unos tabacos, pera lo curl le estoy eclictiando ls autorisacién correspondiente. ‘Le adgurto 1+ relacién de los libros gue derso liever= re Be, nell’ =irisle «ve saldré del paia el préxizo vier=- mee, diz 6, +r -l vuelo Ko. 864, pera Véjico. Com salu'tss rovolucicnsrios, Iie Alber’ Souto ite aerate Ee pe . é . OO he he gee. . . ey . - _ ‘ 4 REPUBLICA OC come Cc ‘ONSEIO NAC TONAL oe TE De Va n ewtiftins bie. i : luia Alocit —’: Sil, 73 0: Je.ae ae eLOtUCs los ASUNTO soiiclTUD .o daa SICLA Estinalo conpatciot . Teno eb ;sunte de airtime a Ud, al efocty - G3. BOlicitar do au amabla tetonciing 2a na soncedan’ 2 nen / 808 de iiczmeta ain sualde a partir dal dfa 4 de Novianbre “ich> licencia, es para pode. terainar los| ~ " eundros qe tans expesxdes en nL (@studio de ecluwind MAxteo, : ’ Azrageclenda da antecano, la atencién quo .' 7+ pasda yrestar a esta Solicitud, ge reitare de Ud, con se- _ auton revolucionarieos de “PATA O MTS", “Veco nUs* stb ' | Inis Alberé, ots _ Jefe de Frotecolo © - ‘turales con Suropa - on - . aMaxrector du ix L: ternieloratess - ¥ Helaciones Cul< ba Ra meron pep ee. . - eee PR ELE A ATCT LE EET Ph aie. Lee EIE ES ag RMA 0 gO GON stage es . . ‘ ‘ i . : Jf. « . . en | MEMCRANDUM . REPUBLICA OC CUBS . CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CULTURA ae perma: 4 G0 Octubre de 2966 ; De DS KALACIONSS Uti iiACiGIALSS_ SARO DS uA COMIDAWDAD® : I Coupe Manuel 2. Vega, — "ak COxpe Uéctor <uintaro,— eed "23 pe: Directors a: Yoke Ge Porsonale . $ 7" ASUNTO . it. , Zatdmade conpafiero: © cot chty Debide a las necesidades de trabajo. dé peta mot Direcetén, fué necosario pooponer ha fecha solicitadal para , 7 las vacaciones del coapafiero luis Alberd Soutos ” Dot FCF 40 Cunk ab wicis istps It infestans, ona a « @ichas vacaciones pusden conenzar @ surtir efecto, w partir ss: Gel 5 de Octubre del corrisnte. a . Coh saludos revolucionarios de "PATHIA 0 wvauTE*, 1 et taoese Doves [one ran G ee CLASSTFLED MESSAGE Tere S28 tes Guassiry To FILE woe. 7. f SACP TO FILE KO. gue ep O acer. 10 Braacn GC SECRET cestmoy CI sic. x [Pevesa7onit NOTIFIED oor Ly 2of- BOG2BUGE 7 SECRET eadesrcr Clif MEXICO CITY e513 DIRECTOR INFO IMWAVE {KAPOX/T YPIC LITA4IL-9 ‘ REF CITY 8467” FEB ECL oT aBce2D FLIGHT 9 SEPT. NEXT SCHEDULED FLIGHT 17 SEPT. IN VIEW KO RESPONSE TO REF AND UNCERTAINTY L-S ARRIVALS BARKER MET WITH LITAMIL-17 AGAIN 9 SEPT TO SET UP CONTACT PLAN WHEREBY L-17 WILL MAYE FIRST CONTACT WITH L-9 ON BEMe: F WOFACT. THIS PLAN VILL FREE BARZER TO PROCEED MANAGUA DEPARTIN3 MEXI 17 SEPT. . 2. L-17 WILL EE IN HONDURAS FROM 18 TG 2 SEPT. NISHT 9 SEPT WILL LEAVE INNOCUCUS TEXT NCTE WITH LUIS. EYCHENSE PIN, LONGTIME i-|9 CLOSE FRIE‘D WHOM L-$ VILL AUTOWATICALLY CONTACT ALMOST IMMEDIEATELY. AFTER ARRIVAL. NOTE WIL. TELL L-9 THAT “ROBERTO” (BAR¥ER? WiLi PROBABLY 8€ OUT OF Tov UPON L-9 ARRIVAL, 1-9 SHOULD aWAIT RETURN L-17 TO MEXICO AT WHICH TIME STOCKHOLDERS YZETING CAN BE SET UP. L-9 VILL THUS NOT GO TG CLANDESTINE. CONTACT POINT NIGHT IMMEDITATELY FOLLOWING RETURN AS PREYIOUSLY ARRANGED WITH HIM. BELIEVE BEST LET HIS SETTLE IN AT LIRING SEVERAL DAYS EEFORE CONTAC BET SINCE HE MIGHT EE UNGER AMSTAFF SURVEILLANCE. L-17 CAN THES MAXE SECURE“ FEQ}E > ie rs , ot : ‘ ny PASE 2 MEXICO CITY 25:3 nes CONTACT Wit L-s AND-LAY OM DATE FOR L-s PITK UP BY Cvo, COMPLETE Contac; 91 Om PLACED IN 1-9 FILE ENSBLING svg CONTACT L-17 AND L-9, AGAIN STRONGLY SUGGEST SHR YOLK oR BARVEP MAKE INITIAL CONT act SINCE EXPOSURE L-9 TO ANY cruep OFFICER MIGHT i PREJUDICE CHANCES TALKING Lao RETURN Pe2uwey, SECRET BT ~ we anal ‘ NNN ‘ - - : i i 3 . ten © won — : = t ~ TS ieee Rc NN Ainiucdin Ae ese deaminere . . bos aie seat, a ee ae . YESSAGE FORM EE i oan rota. cesses: ZF woudine $ ees: Jack St rt OC rue wo ———— 3} ame: WH/1 OD merx | SECRET | ce ee Fs Poa 3654 Dee mo 2 |}________ite , vate 9 September 19660 rnc mes rus no. ft —— —— eres + praseu oy 2. per 2 =. Ovestroy 0 nsrurn 10 BRANCH a conv: Ei) Crd copy ire: ve, FRE , rch uh < Ofey my) 2. Camels ECR ET wes “4 I) “hu cere CITE DIRECTOR M) one 0 by 55°2, , wof MEXICO CITY INFO .<WAVE MANAGUA —~T me | KAPOK TYPIC LITANIL-9 REF MbAiLy Cias CAlT (IN ooaney “adh a Semeenh sone 1. Ss. AVAILABLE FOR SHORT TDY ASSIST STATION INITEAL RECEPTIO LITAMIL- 2. Y BARKER DEPARTURE FOR MANAGUA.| SHOULD 7 ARRIVAL LITAMIL-9 AREIYE BE DELAYED U: ARRANGE CONTACT PLAN SO SHRYOCK CAN OUT OF COUNTRY WHEN LITAMIL-9 EVENTUALLY Die ae donee aba AFTER 17 SEPTEMBER REQUEST| STATION Vit CONTACT EVEN IF LITAMIL-17 IVES. SHRYOCK WELL NAKE INITIAL CONTACTS AND TURN LITAMIL-9 OVER TO ANQTHER STATION CASE - OFFICER, ev ets ey END OF KESSAGE . HQS COMMENT: Reference reported LITAMIL-9 coming MEXI nid-Sept : for approximately three month stay to complyte| certain projects he involved in when MEXICO on PCS. Te SMe wle/re Ge teen tet rir beeman me ramee eeeRe net cena oy vanes ee EN rae eo EE he RAtaN ie men O S Sane im Reet Re mame ek eh sett a s s ; WH/1 (Mr. ‘Stewart b$ phone) ‘. a war ite am ae WH/C/WO (Mr. Chiocca in draft) Thomas) Flores , 1 =C/pip ; wH/2 (ir. Terrell. by phone) H/C, COORSRATING OFFICERS os : REPROCUCTION OY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, je ORT . Poo dew re i i ‘ ‘ ieee f / INDExs "Dees po wO_ ; , . ; ( ciassivy 90 pie no. le apts dS CLASSIFIED MESSAGE rotat cores M-RCF TO FILE wo. - . exe niol) err, Tecan EL SEPRODUCTEGN PROHIBITED DESTROY O sic. _ é PLesOR/ UNET "The — Frou Bisse oy 53 13) tf eb Fr a ACTION aqVANCE COPY ey & De LE \ ary COPY CV isson OD acerree J tToeTe ror INFO FILE, Vie SECRET 06193c2 CITE MEXICO CITY 8467 ome 7-861 90308 DIRECTCR INFO JMWAVE, MADRID, MANAGUA (RA POX” TYPIC LITANIL-9 ' ry LYTamMT~17 REPORTED 2 SEP THAT ‘L OME To MEXICO MID-SEPTENSER FOR APPROX 3 MONTH STAY TO COMPLETE CERTAIN PROJECTS HE INVOLVED IN WHEN HERE PCS, NO PRECISE DATE GIVEN. L-17 RECEIVED NEWS IN LETTERS FROM L-9 AND FROM THEIR FATHER. 2M. L-17 TOLD BARKER HE HOPES BE ABLE ICONVINCE L-9 REMAIN [IN MEXICO WHERE L-17 CAN SET HIM UP IN JOB. IN INTEREST MARMONY| WITH -L=17 €/0 DID NOT COMMENT ON THIS DESIRE ALTHOUGH HOPEFULLY L-D CAN BE " INDUCED RETURN P32UNEN TO COOPERATE IN PLANCE. 3. L+17 TRAVELING ALMOST CONSTANTLY PAST YEAR SETTING uP IN- DUSTRIAL PLANTS. PRESENTLY IN SAN PEDRO SULA, HONDURAS. MAY| NOT BE IN MEXICO WHEN L-9 ARRIVES. BARKER HAS CONTACT PLAN WITH L-9| AND STATION BELIEVES HE SHOULD REMAIN MEXICO UNTIL CONTACT EFFECTED AL~ THOUGH HAS TENTATIVE PLANS DEPART FOR MANAGUA 17 SEP. As REQUEST SHRYOCK STAND BY TO TAKE OVER CASE ovcébost act EFFECTED. SINCE L-9 AVERSE TO MEETING ANY NEV WOFACT PERSONNEL (COm PLAINED TO C/O THAT WAS EXPOSED TO TOO MANY PEOPLE BEFORE an AFTER . PREVIOUS PBRUMEN TRIP), BELIEVE BEST IF. CONTACT CAN BE COWF INED to SECRI © ” . : : a ra is) lean. to ; . 7 . - , . 7 . me : “0: uL Fw Wa 1 . * rman hetgt i Se ae ee a a eS SSIFIED Tevat copies 33 Py) WAEl YO Fike ag, eee Face aio) acre SPANCH @ Besteoy CJ sic. ons (ON PReGta ITED ADVANCE Copy OV issues Oho O wal || Jif 186883 vee Re DIRECTOR INFO MEXICO c TyPIc MAAPPOY LITAMIL ANCRASH FEF DIRECTOR 28223 RE FROM HAVANA DeLayry To. SCLVE EXcHa uae PROBLEMS OF FRENCH INVITEES RETURYINS To THEIR COUNTRY, : I. AM CRASH IOMET 32 auc, FLT DEPARTU 2. AKCRASH | SAID LITam IL 9 so0p FRIEND But DOES NoT HAVE FRE4 QUENT INTIMATE CONTacT, COxTacT Is NATURAL any THEY Have VISITED EACH OTHERS HOMES on PURELY FRIEYOLY BASIS, AMCRASH 1 SAW LITAMIL| 9 AT AIRPORT JUST BEFore DEPARTURE THIS TRIP, P SOUT eAT L “STACT LITAIL 3 AT aNy TIME « WITHOUT RAISING URELY ACCIDENTAL | CAR ANY SUSPICIONS, § Se. AMCRASH 1 IN aNsver To QUESTION ESTIMATED LITa MIL 9 NoTiva- "FIO" ang SUPPORT oF SOVT as UNENTHUSIASTIC AND FoR SURVIVAL ONLY, ORKING IN FoRzrgy MINISTRY CONNECTED with , CULTURAL AFFaIRS, : 4. MADBID BELIEVES opgy CODE PLus sy WITH DEVELopye "ENT INSTRUC- TIONS IN 390K as SUGGESTED 14 DIRECTOR 89242 EXPosts Sq AY LITAMIL 9 To UNNECESSARY DANGER, AS LITAMIL 9 1 TITY SINCE HIS RETURN To cyaq WE VISK GIVE Maxt: aan eer. 229609 Ny 2 / Ri sree LITAMEC-F amy eae wee ere as at ad oan DASE 2 ¥ROHED 5218 gecrer nD / MI nECRARS. jensen ONTACT PLAN pir 13° FeP2F Mabe ucce stro: A. ae eas 1 449uS PERSOV MEXICO WHO GOOD FRIEND LITAMIL 91 MORASE | DOES SOT RECOLLECT NAME 3UT WILL FURNISH NAME LATER. B, FRIEYD MEXI COULD SEND UNCOMPROMISING LETTER TO LITAMIL|9 WITK AMCRASE 1 AS “UVZITTING" COURIER. COULD USE PERSON PARA 4A/ ABOVE O8 OTHER MORE APPROPRIATE SUGGESTED 3Y H2S OR MEXICO. C. IF FIRST LETIER EXCHAISE GOES S¥OOTHLY THEN SECOND SEALED LETTE® COULD CONTAIN RECOVACT MESSSSE FCOM HOS CASE OFFICER. AT TET SOTNT awepach | CAN STILL CLAIM DENIAL AYY KNOULEDGE CONTENT OF HESSAGES LEAVING HIM CLEAY IM CASE THERE EXPOSURE BY LITAMIL 9 02 ANY OTHER SOURCE. D. IF LITANIL 3 ACCEPTS PECONTACT CAN CONTINUE TO USE AMCRASH 1° AS COURIER OF UNTIL ALTEPSATE METHCD FOUND THRU USE Sv, RADIO, OR OTHER, 3. AMCRASH 1 SGSYIRLED ON 33 AUS 66. NO EVIDENCE DECEPTION, SECRET — we wy SRS BT igtacr ...-' . . i - : : * , } . ; : - ‘ oo . : ! Hl . . . . I ‘ oe i < ~~ ~ Py i * * . - ; ; oe - “ * e : a i : Ne - . ie Ure . ar wr Star aie * sot ab : fA en WV ee ane mani ana ne een ce ee ne cepa are sane were: : — — . - - - eee So i gence a: Ee en a se eee rename ent arene @ . MEMORANDUM. ". REPSOLICA OF CURA . CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CULTURA: recua 23 de Aspata da 1566 Re PS ISUACIGI8S UNTSACLOTALSS es ae es Par Sal Coaps Manuel ES Vega, Dizeoter de _ ve, data Alberd sla De de! Lelecionan Intemantonslesd | ASUNTO SOLICITUD DE LICHICEA 4 |, Batdaaéo cospaterns : or Tor nadio de la preamte tenco al gusto de Qiricimo , ‘a Ud, al efecto de oxponerie que con motivo de mis vacactones, — ‘! gutetera eprevechnr e2a oportunidad, para aolicitarle cal zs cone eda Liconcie pura viajar a la ciuiad do ictoo por al téraino de ot ‘> tres weoze J @ partir do le prisera quincena del peécino| mes de eT Heptieahre, el objeto de terminar loo oundros que é8 cretkentran 2:2... Ancencluses en ni estudio de aquella efuxisd, en racda de|mi tease - ““. Unde a Cuba y de eotar deeenpefiande Lunclonas en ol Conedjo Ra- El eional de Cultura, que con aven Gatioteccion para at couddsta pore a! eona, m9 han side aucommendadas @ los fines de major osrvir @ in nha, it = tO BRevoluciéns yt: Aprovechande o2 tierpo que per vacaciones zal pueda tL corregponder, le rvoso atentemante, considers dar curso alesta * polfettud, no ain -ntes Segtin tons entendido, si el tisnpo solie "+. ' @itedo no eutes ‘otuinente las vacaciones cus actuainants|<s poss ee _ Gan correspondor, se tanja om cuenta un anticipo, en baselda las . Ques Bg correspondan en el. futuro prézino. so oh ; 42 nico ienpo deseo exponoris taubion, gue los eace of; _ toe relatives a ot estancia, no eerfan un obstSculo, dove \gue en iy ta, +. M&scieo ouante con faniliares direstos y nacidos on aquel safne *, Quisiera que si co secede a mi solicitud, co ma facilitaran o ne .,! + Gndfearan los trfnttes uounles a realizar para poder pagar el pe- /: @aje de ida y vualta @m moneda nacional, asf como le autorics— ":: @86n correspondiente Pare poder llevar us libros qus bo tom ' poade, los Cualeo utilicarfa para terainer los cundros do fefe- \Con gracias enticipstas por 1a atencidn qua proste a xi 2° 2" este solicttud, ne reitsro de. Ud, con oaludos revolucionsrios de a *PATRIA O LUaLTE", “ViziCAEMOS", _ Ppt Sa _ ors fratemmalnente, i : a re . - . woot I oye Doe 7 5 4 uate alberd | Pe | Po Fore de Frofocolose | ~ Seater me St ER Wold CHECK CLASSIFICATION TOP aM - UL UNCLASSIFIED I | CONFIDENTIAL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENcy OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP APPROVAL |_| comment [| These tvo books have been found unsuitable for use with systen #99 ink, However, the book "Maceo", which I have retained, gives ex s3llent results, The first two pages of the book "Maceo" which are a blank page followed by a title page would be ideal for Placement of SH, Dave Brammer COG /aH FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER ee SECRET css pr Peale WC. 237 Rez lacee, Forma 4 146} tarass which may be awed. we US Goren PRINTING OFFICE E~O- 3ez531 (ae eten-tem ree ema wr <n canna etapa oe on ToTat conics, ak O7- 2 a aK ect SECRET C eo mpex ate. 1Z AUG: IST 1966 _¥ rue ins FILE wa, 20]. 772854 : aise Yen ig 201-329609 < tle ig 12 [oezi om DIRECTOR i wy “qT - —I MEXICO CITY INFO: JMWAVE MAD a KAPOK TYPIC MHAPRON LITAMIL LICOBRA i REF: WEXTCO CTTY R901 (IM 740RA\« Cuar cour anim YO 1. APPRECIATE CONSTRUCTIVE REF SUGGESTIONS. COMMENTS RE i SECURITY IMPLICATIONS, I.£., HOSTILE INTERROGATION, ETC., IN USE ; AMCRASH/1 MOST PERTINENT. APPEARS IT AGREED THERE ALMOST INSOLUBLE i QUANDRY IN THAT LITAMIL/@ TO BE REACTIVATED AXD HANDLED ONLY VIA j PERSONAL CONTACT, AND L/9 LIKELY INTERPRET ANY SUCH EFFORT AS |BREACH OF 4 FAITH, i 2. IN ATTEMPT DERIVE PRINCIPLES FOR BEST SOLUTION THIS DIFFICULT i PROBLEM OFFER FOLLOWING THOUGHTS RE REF. HQS ASSESSMENT L/9 THAT HE I BASICALLY DISTRUSTS LATINS AND RESPONSE TO LICOBRA/2 NOT LIKELY BE MUCH BETTER THAN PBRUMEN NATIONAL, BELIEVE IT CRUCIAL ALLOW TARGET| RECEIVE | PITCH PRIVATELY WITHOUT FEELING ANYONE ELSE WITTING EVENT AND HIS i, SECURITY IN JEOPARDY. BOOK/LETTER PROPOSAL LEAVES L/9 FREE WITH ‘ : > OPINION OXLY LITAMIL/17 INVOLVED BUT PROBABLY UNAWARE DETAILS, : : \ RENEWED WOFACT INVOLVEMENT WOULD GROW SLOWLY WITH TARGET ABLE CONTROL = + | CooRkoimaTING OFFICERS 4 swan ore, 16270 a | wearers - S530 ‘SECRET. poaiel . torr wn, ‘AtPaopuerion aY OTHMSR THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE Is PROnIBITED. ‘ a an ee oe MESSAGE For™ CENTS ees VOVAL Copter: aAls: Orws ao wart: D mocx SECRET : Gas woex Orne mea ris 22. DIssem BY —__e__ pg 2 oan Frou DIRECTOR RID copy SECRET 7 pace TWO ; oT 4 SPEED OF EVENTS AND PONDER EACH STEP SEPARATELY. THIS LIKELY GIVE PRESENTATION OF LETTER, L/9 FACED WITH TOTALLY UNEXPECTED "MOMENT OF TRUTH" IN SITUATION WHERE HE MUST ASSUME 1/2 KNOWS CONTENTS. BELIEVE THIS COMPOUNDS NEGATIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT AND PRESENTS TARGET Farr ACCOMPLI "BREACH OP FAITH". ‘3. AS FURTHER ConsIDERATION, BELIEVE CONTEMPLATED CyTouT/CoURTER RELATIONSHIP WOULD HAVE TO REASSUKE L/9 OF SECURITY AND PROFESSIONAL WOFACT SPONSORSHIP. OUTSIDE OF DIFFICULTY OF L/2 NATIONALITY, THERE ‘POTENTIAL PERSONALITY CLASH IN MIDST THIS SENSITIVE. CONTACT BETWEEX t i L/2, REPORTEDLY OBSESSED MILITARY MATTERS, AND CULTURALLY MINDED i L/9. 7 | ; t b i cat ene an * 4. RE PARA 4 REF, ENVISAGE TRIGGERING LETTER AS IXNCCDOUS . . ~~, : . APPEARING, BUT CLEARLY WORDED, CASUAL REFERENCE TO “MUTUALLY . ENJOYABLE” PASSAGE IN "EL LIBRO DE TOMAS", FURTHER. COVER COULD BE : a . : PROVIDED BY EQUATING SIMILARITY OF IXCIDENT DESCRIBED IN PASSAGE :. t a, Be - os ro {COMMON EXPERIENCE Or B CECAD- mating BP PiCERs pops : : | mt Br.casing orricen , SECRET — i wi ieercen i a ; REPRODUCTION LY OTHER THAN THE HSSuInc OF rice 38 PRonisitec. sonra ' sae TT “f ae sy me me pide cans , a ; as MESSAGE FORK ER SE tole TOTAL Corres: ee | E enn: "7. Ome we ; ain re e wert. - O mex | SEcRET | j! 5 ; un Do meee 2 ae wate: . © rric mcs PLE we. ~ i Pe ne ss g DISSEM BY —____.__ PER = i Qossrroy arrurs to 3 ERARCH e " reow: DIRECTOR 4 coar: CD ete cory mre: more, ‘ Gb oS OMEN & ad wa = =e : ‘SECRET 28696 | : ref : | | a PAGE THREE ~d “Tq ri 5. NOT CONFIDENT AMCRASH/1 BETTER ABLE PROVIDE REASSURING i ATMOSPHERE REQUIRED PROPOSED COURIER ROLE, BUT AT LEAST THIS ALTER~ NATIVE HAS ADVANTAGE PIGGY-BACKING WHAT WE HOPE LONG STANDING FRIENDLY | RELATIONSHIP. SUGGESTION VALID ONLY IP CONTACT ROUTINE AND CLOSE / ENOUGH TO COVER MEETS. BEFORE ANY FURTHER CONSIDERATION USE A/ GIVEN, MUST DETERMINE DETATLS NATURE A/1 - L/9 PAST ASSOCIATION SEPARATE CABLE TO MADRID THIS TOPIC. ‘S~ HQS FILES REFLECT LAST CONTACT LITAMIL/17 IN AUGUST 1965. | PELIEVE CURRENT MEETING MIGHT PROVIDE ADDITIONAL INSIGET PREGENT STATUS/FRAME OF MIXD OF L/9 WHICH WOULD BE CRUCIAL PROPOSED op. END OF MESSAGE - a WH/C/COMMENT: *Mexico City Station’s view after careful consideration., 7 , 4 i : ee ee oy i a - ar i Coceomating orricees , : AgTHenTICaTNG OTLEASING Orricee . BE CR Ez T . ectated thaw eatemasing = : ervitaa ; . sere hewen . areageuction (SY OTHER THAN THE tSUING OFFICE 15 Prowieiten. . Serr ee onwne * ee, at . . » : - MESSAGE FOr ETD hea oes FOVAL Cosces: O ras amp © twocz SECR ET G wo woes Ornrmes me ae. Posen Pee Uw ee a C/WH/C/F1 CF? y, 7 es vars My rez femcno _dbe ey Y, Ui ep 7 : a B WH/C/RR/MHAPRON WILL ae BROE (C/wHD o4 em eee vy oe THOBAS J, FLORES . WH/1 c/¥iic : r "7 , e : . : : . COCRO MATING OFFICERS - : : : wart AUTHE ST Catng - a . . Par tnrsiiew oo . i peo : } i . <007 ne, 1 oars REPROOUCTIC .Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE ._ emonisires. i: Poe eee “| ! : a a : ; i "a _ icon a BF fe we rT . = - ~~ ~ _. MESSACE FCR’ = wert rt tee Pe TOTAL COPIES: oO [eo cue RL MARTY “saAVESS Ur ee” — a a . 2: : Pith sd WH/CSTI vw om mace Ss. " Cc RE 3 t : “at: 3553 Xl we resea SR Ets 4 ~ E + — eae 43 AUCUST 66 ST 66 xc racues races? .201~ T7TZC33 a a ae te j o1ssem BY Sse ret [ sete J = SECRET ne ie ; c ig F47 277) CE DRECTOR __ * a 2€220 rol yarerp INFO: MEXICO CITY, JXWAVE ; TYPIC MHAPRON LITAMIL AMCRASH pP REF: DIR 25242* . i ne BS ; [es Guy et : ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY DETERMINE DETAILS EXACT NATURE AMCEASAV/L - _LITAMIL/9 RELATIONSHIP, LOUK TORFARD FIRST AVAILABILITY 4k FOR FULL DEBRIEFING/ELICITATICN THIS Toric. END OF MESSAG3 WH/C/Comment: Proposal for reactivation LITAKIL/9 C/WH/C/FI 7. Hazlett (in draft) Mh nee $ af fre WH/C/MO Gew. e B21. 7730491. WH/C/RR/ SPAR, B/1B/8 C/EuR/Lo PS ¢ ee a) enmubha CORO ATES aFT CLES AER EE A TICATING Oreck. jS- SECRET . £ a . nernoousricd f pruea VHAM THE GIUINS CPP ITE SS PROHIBITED. serv mee esd Mee od OER EASINS OF FEA t | t e839 ovew _ A 7 we ~- he” * . ~ . . ; a fesens O) ves Ore : GB Ciassiry To FILE wo. CLASSIFIED wessace retat esmies i E-9EF 16 FILE mo. : os erce wo 0) wer. 10 searce -. SECRET | S==> REPROOUMT ICN PROHIBITED vesteor [) sic. FERSCR LI Y MOTIFIED ay CT : cl ae ee — | ce Qi SS 3 ¢ Sc(5F3 ap , . | ALT Ion . * ADVANCE COPY . Le fwrle S~ - ARD COPY Pine DanmBoal (ff iro ; FILE We S PE “ SECRET 1221222 CITE MEXICO TITY 8221 P2fust5.74964— DIRECTOR INFO JMWAVE + AGS PRemestl eft KSPOY TYPIS MHAPRON LITAMIL AMCRASH LICO32A Sécvte LaaelnuaAtion SEF DIRECTOR 25249 * LTA’ -%, 1. FOLLOWING STZTION VIEWS AFTER CAPEFIL CONSIDERATION REF PRO- POSAL. 2e ANY CONTACT INITIATED ¥ITS LITAMIL-S IDE P3RUMEN WILE |S INTERPRETED BY HIKE AS JA BREACH OF F SREES SUCH ACTION JUSTIFIED, HOWEVER, IN VIEW HIS PROBASLE acc=sSsS aN? RAS BEEN EX+ ; AMINING MEANS EFFECT CONTACT. FEEL HE SHOULD MOT 3E CO ACTED THROUGH P3RUNEY NATIONAL. 3. SELIEVE L-3 SUCULD -COMEUNICATE THROUSH SOMEONE Ni TO ARREST. IF aMCRASH-1 USED AND PICKED UP FOR ANY REPEAT A! - REASON HE CCULD SE SROXEM, L-9 VOULD SE DIONED. -¥ORKING ALONE L-9 WILL HAVE CHANCE SURVIVAL. AS MEMBER P32U“EN NET OR WHATEVE CHOOSE TO CaLL L-S/8-1 ASSOTIATION L-9 IS ENDANGERED UNDULY. STi ‘STRONGLY AGAINST ANY OPERATIONaLveUNTACT WITH L-9 WITH ANY OTHER PRRUXEN NATIONAL, £70 wHo HANDLED L-9 1963-1965 SELIEVES L-9 VELL FEEL SAME WAY. STATION HAS UNEASY FEELINGS a30UT A™MOON AGENTS In: VIEW CLOSE SHGUILE ATTENTION TO THEM. DESPITE a-1 SGSWIRL BELIEVE SECREI serene ents roe Geagasteraenar at at ere ee ean ee I ! i i a ee PaGE T¥O MEXICO TITY 8221 SECRET | SECREE TOO DANGEROUS EXPISE L-9 TO HIM. 4. PARA 3 REF GIVES L-9 OPTION REFUSE CFFE2 IN COMMUNICATION BY OPEN CODE TO BROTHER (L-17). 8UT NOT CLEA FROM 2Er Hd "SECURELY DRAY ATTENTION” To ALTERED PASSSSE I BOOM, 20 MOVING FROM NEGATIVE TO POSITIVE, GNE FCSSIBILITY 9 CONTACT LIES IN USE LICOSRA-2 YHO IN NO WAY SUSJECT To ABA THOUGH L-2 HAS NEVER BEEN AS¥ED DO ANYTHING OF SORT, C/O FAI MIGHT SE WILLING HELP OUT. L-2 HAS OWN COUSIE= WHO cA CA NOTES ¥ITHOUT PLTTING THEN INSIDE DIPLOMATIC PCUCH. AS DI UE WAT CIIQIEeT TA crARCH, 6. L-S COULD ARRANGE VISIT L-2 IN .Ex2ASSY AFTER LETTER oF PERHAPS PHONE CALL FROM L-2. FACT THAT L-S RESIDED 13 FURNISHES AMPLE COVER FOR VISIT AS L-9 cOMLD SE INQUIRING TION iifreaano STATUS. ONCE INSIDE, L-9 COULD 3E SIVEN NO FIRST LINE OF NCTE WOULD BE WARNING NOT S8Y ANYTHING COMPR SINCE EM2ASSY PROBABLY BUGGED BY KHGUILE. NOTE WOULD CONT FOR 2ZACTIVATION AND CUTLINE com™Mo ARRANGEMENTS, L-9 COUL WRITTEN REPLY 43D GIVE TO L-2 FOR TRANSMITTAL TO C/O, Te IF L-9 ¥VILLING COOPERATE, COULD ARRANSE SECO¥E ACTI W Le17 CaN EESTASL ISH EST. Al.- EELS HE PRY SEALED P COURIER FROM L-17 YEARS YEXICO ASONT 2ETEN- TE FPOY C/O, OMISINe pinprtey D MAXE VE MEMSER HEXICAN/P3RUMEN CULTURAL SOCIETY FS? WHICH HAS EXCELLENT SECRET es ‘ ~~, ~ ASE THREE MEXICO CITY S901 SECRET SEChcT . SOVER, THIS ¥OULD ENABLE HIM YEEP te rasp 1-2, $. BELIEVE C/9 TCULD ARRANGE HAVE L-? atREE SIVE L-9 IASYLUM IN ted CASE L-9 SITUATION EVER PRECARIOUS, T¥IS PLUS REVELATION TO L-9 THAT "ME HAS 4,829 DOLLAS IN ESCROW AND PROSPETTS ADDING SIGNIFICANTLY TO THIS NESTESG MIGHT HELP TIP SCALES IN FAVOR? L-9 RENEWED COOPER- ATION IN PLACE, 9. PROPOSE PaY OFF L-2 BY ARRANGING FS" PROMINENT wOLADY VINICULTURIST TO VISIT L-2 VINEYAPDS ZACATETAS CO" ALL EXPENSE PAID (BY WOFACT) T2IF TO ADVISE L-2 HO¥ TO INC2ESSE YIELD aND lovaLity HIS GRAPES, NO MONEY YOULD 2E PAID TC L-2 THUS PRESERVING HIS DIGNITY. 12. ALL G30VE PREDICATED ON (A) SPECIFIC AGHEESeN: sy MYQ> fu VICLATION Lugo oL3. RESTRICTIONS . oN openattovaljuse » EXICAN DIEPLC™ATS, AND (3) ESTIMATE BY STATION THAT L-2 VO"LD NOT TELL MEXICAN FOREIGN MINISTER ABOUT CPEPATION. ‘BELIEVE FLAP POTENTIAL COULD BE LESSENED BY HAVING S42¥E2 DO PITCHING OF L-2 ON TDY TRIP AFTER LEAVING MEXICO PCS. OP WOULD THUS HAVE NON-MEXICO 3ASE WHICH COULD LESSEN CHANCES BLOV2ACK TO STATION AND CHIEF LNPURE.’ Conair ha) P “ oor. aos ee { (Ua Ln) (eae geek Fa, ; : ate. Vie Dagan ba ayy nd ond tage | cpt Maem tony angle aa a os CH tbat eo, tad Oh chon tay (- b peat opprnr Sl4 fA hen nil purncen aaa as a nat eens ooo i : i i i - 4 - . . ; ; re . - 1 KZSSAGE FORM en eee] >Y |, Martis Graves/jp gous iw TOTAL comes: wit, WH/Cuba/ F1/10 tweet SECRET cat: 3553 fa 8S oeoee ~ ra bate: 2 Auguet 1966 _ LL Bees eves, any, 320400 olsen wy Sie wre srou: DIRECTOR _ SECRET 3 al Mexico CITY INFO: MADRID JMWAVE | ~“T RYBAT TYPIC MHAPRON LITAMIL AMCRASH REF: DIR 89222 (18 MARCH 1966)¢ 1 VIEW DECREASING LIKELIHOOD LITAMIIr9 TRAVEL ABROAD AND HIS CONTINUING USEFUL ACCESS INSIDE PBRUMEN, ESPECIALLY AS BROTHER- IN-LAW FORMER AMTHUG PERSONAL SECRETARY, WISH INITIATE SECURE METHOD REACTIVATION, REQUEST COMMENTS FOLLOWING 2 CLYDE K, SHRYOCK, FORMER MEXICO CO WHO RECRUITED irs, it POSSESSION SEVERAL BOOKS RECEIVED FROM HIM AS PERSONAL GIFTS, WOACRE HAS EVALUATED FIRST TWO BLANK PAGES OF ONE BOOK AS IDEAL S/W CARRIER. THESE TWO PAGES COULD CARRY DETAILED PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM SHRYOCK URGING Ir9 RENEWED ASSISTANCE AND REASSURING - HIM THAT SECURE COMMO METHOD AVAILABLE, IN VIEW WELL-KNOWN I>. . FEAR COMPROMISE AND REFUSAL EVEN DISCUSS S/W TRAINING, _PTICH NEED ° ‘ s ry 2 BE CAUTIOUS AND CAREFULLY TAILORED, MESSAGE WOULD INSTRUCT s ‘ 8 ! | | ' | | PROPOSAL, ; | | ' | i H , a - meLeasins corncen z | Teeeas® —] [ES] aetpenTicaTing ne . 7 . ma” f. Sr eb aurnosecrion BY OTHER THAR THE SUMO OFPICH S PRoNeiTER = || SR eR ' ‘ MESSAGE FORM - EEE TOTAL Copies: own GOrcecae - est: OD meer i SECRET : Owe netr . Ore te Os Fie we. ‘ re Ooveereer 1 nerve vo... snancn CL S8EM BY cnnmemene PER are reexs- DIRECTOR é coer: O Rib copy five: eR 7m . " facie) umseey CITE DIRECTO oe PAGE TWO e524 a al uch DE! MAKE AGREEMENT RENEWED COOPERATION KNOWN THROU OPEN CODE MESSAGE TO LITAMIIr17, A BROTHER RESIDENT IN MEXICO, 7 a. Ne OT SS TT NF A Le TA wry Fo VAIN CRU oe stank tae © 8 beware mncenne lee ACT OP REcrry 7 OPEN TEXT DIRECTIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT FROM THIRD PERSON OR THROUGH ' OPEN MAILS, WCACRE WOULD REMOVE PAGE FROM BOOK AND REPLACE WITH ONE IDENTICAL IN APPEARANCE BUT CONTAINING SMALL CHANGE IN TEXT. CHANGE WOULD REQUEST E9 TREAT BLANK PAGES TO REVEAL FERSONAL MESSAGE, PROPERLY TIMED LETTER FROM Lei? WOULD SECURELY DRAW 7 BROTHER'S ATTENTION THIS PASSAGE, 4 FOR SOLUTION PROBLEM DELIVERING TAMPERED BOOK TO" 139, RECOMMEND USE OF AMCRASIE1, POSSIBLE SEND BOOK INTERNATIONAL PIMMEM CHANCE MAILS OR HAVE INTERNAL MAILING BY THIRD PERSON WITH ©, Ghana ” DISCOVERY, BUT USE OF 4-1 WOULD BE FIRST STEP DEVELOPMENT COURIER SYSTEM WHICH TO BE BACKBONE 59 COMMO, Ari. FRIEND OF TARGET AND PLAUSIBLY COULD HAND-CARRY BOOK Ir9, IF Acl RELUCTANT MAKE _ 8 . PERSONAL CONTACT, OR THIS APPROACH CONSIDERED AT TIME UNNECESSARY oa, _ ‘ suraaeTicérese . omanees orricza SE | SECRET | RET orricsa a a . . ; | seerer | [te Penares =| - “.g™.° 5. BEPRODUCTH 2¥ OTHER THAN THE USING OFFICE PaonwiTES. |. “TO . . a) : 2@ env ° 5 : - é ca | i i i . ee. . / . a... a Paes . MESSAGE FORM as SS . f - - TOTAL ComleEs: ons Oras ce 7 wet C mote | SECRET } ter Owe tanex bate Crates ene ae, —_—— Cicer OY re PRR cee & cou CJ} RIO coPY iro: veg ene . 1 SECRET ad —s CITE DIRECTOR > 2 . PAGE THREE CS 24 vf EXPOSURE A-i, HE COULD MAKE INTERNAL MAILING WITH sHont SHRYOCK EXPLANATORY NOTE ENCLOSED, IF Ari AGREES PERSONAL DELIVERY, : . STORY COULD BE THAT HE APPROACHED BY UNKNOWN WHO ASKED HE CARRY BOOK TO E9 FROM OLD FRIEND "TOMAS" (TRUE NAME BIY WHICH SHR YOCK KNOWN TO AGENT), . 5. CRUCIAL FACTOR WOULD BE TESTING AND CONTROL |A-] DURING DELIVERY OF BOOK, REQUEST MEXICO AND MADRID ASSESSMENTS A-i BONA FIDES THIS TASK, THOROUGH SGSWIRL ADVISABLE BOTH BEFORE BRIEFING AND ON NEXT TRIP OUT, PRIOR TO [rl7 TRIGGERING LETTER, FIRST STEP IN WHOLE SEQUENCE WOULD BE ELICITING AT FIRST OPPORTUNITY Al ADMISSION FRIENDSHIP WITH 129. 6 AT PRESENT JUNCTURE 19 OP HOLDS LITTLE PROSPECT SUB- . STANTIVE PRODUCTION, BELIEVE LITTLE COULD BE LOST IN ABOVE PROPOSAL, AND RISK TO BOTH PARTIES MINIMAL. HOS ASSESSMENT THAT BEST CHANCE _ ACQUIRE Is9 COOPERATION INSIDE PBRUMEN IF CONTACT PERSONAL AND 7-pena s = 3 r a a ; NO PHYSICAL EVIDENCE INVOLVED, I, E., CARBONS, PADS, ETC, IF Tae ‘ aereenteatme oe aenen [Dererer | FEES] [secerr | [SS] on : : te tye _ REPROBUCTION BY OTHER THan THe ISSUING corre s racemiTeo. , Cerne i ! i on . 2 { MESSAGE FORM - ERAT en a | TOTAL COPTES: : cas Dims aw 5 r | wat O moer SECRE? . ary. © a6 twocr OD FHe CS FILE nO, prsses 8Y > PER é me QCoarrcr 00 nervsn 9s Li morce from. Di&-CTOR | cone: CD RID COFY ase: ve ed . Usa si inet s MTSE CRET ane cme purcroa y bye! PAGE FOUR wl 7 REACTIVATION SUCCESSFUL AND CAREFULLY PLANNED COURIER SYSTEM INITIATED, THIS CONSIDERABLE STEP FORWARD PBRUMEN RESIDENT ACENT ACTIVITY. . . END OF MESSAGE *Hge wishes reiterate need protect LITAMIL-9 until all factors /:MCRASH-1 contact with L-9 weighed. « wis 3. ill ocIwHic on ene ' 7 oeorpreoe w [sreret | OEP HCIRS RELEASING GFTIEEA AUTHENTICATING ee ee a : | secret | OFFICER Ne : ee | . er. *, REPRODUCTA BY OTHER THAR THE ISSUING OFFICE PROHIsITED. . ~ | : ee me ea Sey a tee men el aerate eee: el ce a DIRCCCION DE RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES a “Coupe Jecés Dfar, - REPYRLICA CE CUBA CONSEJO NACIONAL NE CULTURA _ 7 mVENCRENOS", ne reitero de 0 Udy De to. Ha ner eA A th Ng I EEL ata tS @ Zatinado conpaferos Como sabernos en. ou poder las basse y altos do la recien intezrada *Acrupacién de Intelec| os i ee ated nn, paces, scortton Vas, 2 is: stocess aatleust Andatan an , la Habana, 27 de Junio de 1966 , "ARO DE LA SOLIDARIDAD* propé— tuales | Sapafioles Anicos de Cuba” le sugerimos qua, cono priner tahaw. Le rogamos no envfen las comunicacionos direc= tanente sino a través d: esta Direccién, e igual procedi- ento dcboues oczuir para el envfo de los materiales que la institucién que Ude representa envfa a los mencionados in- (electuales de acuerde con el plan trazado por los bistose la documentacién que ellos remitan vendré a esta Diraccién y la hareaos llegar @ Ude de inmedlatos “» Con saludos revolutionarios de “PATRIA O MUERTE a i fraternalnente, te : «Dre Eduardo Corona, re Directors ; aceasta de la Universidad de 1a Habanas 4 - | Lo . MISIAGES TORR! TOTAL CoPies: C pesva oy G krtcasx to a ny (REFEREES, NUMBER) unemened $ sa yn hyo nie piRecToR «= 1 3G 87 “ iqace ee eae tof . MEXICO CITY o TYPIC eee ee -_ Batak s WA LEVIS SUGGFST STATION HAVE BROTEER QUE: Y\RE VERACITY REF REPORT. APPRECIATE SECURITY PROBLEMS BU PAREFULLY | WORDS OPEN LETTERS MAY RESULT VALUARLE INFO THIS CASE AND FUTURE CASES. END OF MESSAGE aan : os vo le s . WH/C/MO ete ot. ie aed 3 . By pigs ‘Lbs C/WH/C/FI_.T.3:aziett Unastey ee ‘ ALLY ail VT Bio: Gy. ~ Guosuas “r1oREs : fi C/WHD C/WH/1 Sc CWE a - pe Scokoimatine orriceas : fi 4 RELCASinG cericen . . 7 ' tate - autncuricaring BO- gd SECRET? | So sanlonndnt eon Pg ee. oe poe or 7 “ REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE isSUINS OFFIC? Is PROMSITED. a Core nee PEA ac yet indies EN Se ta? sesh a alas 2. aa aE LORI eg mae AE some Lae _ . REPUBLICA Of cuny . an ot, CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CULTURA? - ERESCTOU BI ACTS Det rigckuianss | re ire Seen EA 3 ater ena i ene _ ' “ Te Habana, Te do. Junio de 4966, t — Fothaady conrufierG: 8 : we f oo * t Tuyo eh gusto do refurirne a Bu atenta. commie - enctén 99 160957/65, dirisida al coapatere Carlos Iechuza, - Proaidonte Gcl Consejo Nacional de Cultura, + %.+ 4a rolacién a dicha comunicacién, la cuall trata sobre filversarios 9 de Popoonniidsies & Hrinentes y Aconteclucntos _digtatylon qua la Unosce deber4 conremorar intornacionalamte | en att biento 2967 ~ 1968... 3. en a ea ee my ge ee meee eer oe “jar + . ran tee . PET RECT SOAR ER RT Ta Oe ER OE oy la Direcelén Nactonal ao a Hibliotecas, eustore los ‘mokrsss gos-. poo, vet cea i.” Madame do ‘stata, eocritora francesa, 2766-1687 m4 Tristan bornard, 1366-1347—— . _ Al micro thempo tambien le trasladanoo las suzos~ oo ‘tones de la Coaicién Macional do la Acadeaia de Ciencias, de *~ las Direecionce, Nacional de Artea Pldsticas, de Teatro y Dance, “¥ de Edsica; asf cozo la del Departeancnto de Lteraturd. (las ‘cuales aparecen an los anexoo que se adJuntan) ee ee whe “Ltetve eobre Aniversarios de Personaliéndes we entes Scontactaientos notables Pare el . a Bhenic. 196) (-196G0 ou oe fe "con peludos revoluctonarios eo sPan: nak 0 BUSKTE, ¥ Compe: Manuel Corrales, Secrotario: Parnanents oe, . *. Ge Ya Coufaifa lactonal Cubana de la Vaoscos” : +1 Avs Kohly Hoe dole luave Vedadoe : ey para el tienio 1967-1968 se prepardS otra, con la parti cipacién de todas llas Direcciones BIRECCLON DE _REIACIONES INT sRNACTONALES incluyendo la Biblioteca. Las (Anexo a la Nota Noe ) coplas se encuentran el el ar= ‘. , ; chivo de esta Direcciéne ANIVERSALLOS CULTURALES PARA CR&LEBRAR & 1966 1547-16516 350 anivercario d@ su @acritor espafol Lasexs Lee HMiguel de Cervantes a Bubén Darfos 1067-2916 » eseritay CincuenSenanie dc ca J Acta nicaragtcucts ce Berriae osntenurio de bu nae “* Roman Rolland. 1EG0-19.4, wseritor ; Coster wo. a Trancéve Prumlo Eauele EBrae=ss de Retterccris 3666625 "G, humanista “: ¥ . holand GS 509 anivercerio de sa naciniento.s +) QeWe Loibtnd tes 1EG6-1796, Liles, materAtico y ffeico . eremin nacido en ieip- we . : vi ge : * Sun Yat Sens 1866-1925, hombre nolfe eentenario 44 ay ne= 250 enivoranie da an mierte. os. tico, ex-Freoidente do cirientoes SS oo, Chinae +} ; ; . + Gexrge Cosbuce wea peeta runano. 290 calvercarioe de B66—191.Re eu naciniento. ’ Shota Roustayoli. \F. Fentobo Slevikove “John Dalisne : rik Baitkes woth A - Liyen1804 Fuico- . STAN poata sorsienn, a5 de Sepibe litte 27 An Abe? fe US6 Zé ue nayo ae lyl2 gran meta hiilgaroe su necininnte eentenario. de nacimlanteos, untaico y Naturvlista Layzlhe, Leebesae tox ‘Yranedse nacialentos L ; cen®diarie de nacini en*oe BOS anivercarko de eu bicontanario de eu eu | feotac: en eu sayorfa, son recouendades, por el Movimiento por la Paz) BAC GES ce tan mea @ Bagge Sites sks ea REPUCLICA Ee CUeAR CONSFIO NACIONAL DE CULTURA DIRECCION DBE RELACIONES INT SHNACTONALES La Habana, 13 de Abril de 1966 | “ARO Du La SOLIDALIDAD" . Bettas solpaunres | ’ : fensa el groto de acusarle recibo dally 7 Corrnce: LG. doe ReSe294 de fecha 5 de Kayo del corrien- : tes a5 005 s2cupaia documentactén del Consejo Interna- : Chonal vic Baoicay Rotterdam, Pafses Bajose - too By mataathn in abate fccwrintucl ln, wlte noe ha aide realtida con fecha 5 da Mayo; resultundo por a lo tanto denaciado tarde para cumplimontar la invitacién ere que S2° nos hace. “ “4 - 7 . Poe _ Para-haber particitpade era necesarip enviar primeranente con fecha de antes del lro.s de Abril, un ine forme sobre actividades cubriendo los afios 1965-1966. Nos interesa poder concurrir a un evento cozo este, pero necesitamos ser informades con tiompo su- ficientes Con saludos revolucionarios de “PATRIA 9 MUERTE", “VENCEKEMOS", me reitero de Ua, fraternalmente, co — Se Dre Eduardo Corona, a a _ Director,= , Compe Manuel Corrales, - . i a - 5 Secretario Permanante de la Comisién Nacional 7 « Cubana de la Unesco. ; : "Aves Kohly 151 esqe a 32. Huevo Vedado. -j wes : - - so % d a 24 _— ee oe , 7 ‘ REPUBLICA Or On, CUNARKIO KRAGIONAL fp: — Conpaiers ' tinuaet4n: * tas Cr renes que sostuve con 61 en la tarde 3 800,99 Cd Medeters (artes Pléstican) I.T.Ie (Teatro) $ 250.00 * 62 y 63 Uelede (44sica) $ 400.00 = « 2 Total pagodo 3 800.00 M - COLTURA (OSES orate cme, eee eee Informa el Dr. Corrales en conversacisn ca ayer Gut, 82 pagaron $lares) en la forta que se deurribs & cOonH 3 150.00 alo 2954 (a a . oe caben: Ute oo AcIeAePy -—----—--__________ $ 10.00 ano 1965 as = et 1965 ° . ” $260.00 : ; * * bay que plantficar este afio-—— $ 150.00 ~ - Para 65, es necusario pagar TOS: to atrasado lo 243 pronto Do= ane Sidle; al war 1966 se deverdin : ; . ene .$ 310.00 8e deben ————-—___g 200,00 aro 1964 e ee 3 200, 00 bad 1965 pendientes————___ % 200,00 Paro 66 £ 600.00 { - REPURUCA Of CUBA : oo, wo EIO NACIONAL DE CULTURA ; . ie 1. Of Ac ASUNTO . . . C.I.E. se ceban——————=——- § 200.00 afio 1964 “ ° "$200.00 * 1965 books - psndiente _ $ 200.00 paral 66 Bub ‘ Se otal w------— 2 600.c0 . s on ws ; Cie hmendiite nd taal . mame oaas we auomta and wee ca Ch Bam Wane wee an ewe ee a . efio pasado la cual’ a asciends a————-—~-$ 22.00 - nis ~~~ ~$ 22-60 ra jel afio 66 . Zo tat——§ . eee ci nn eee I.C.B.B.87S6 (Zonute I lujarzs Hist.) tiene una cuota . anual de $20.00., 7 debe» 20.00 ano 1265 * . abine----— 3 20.00 mera pl afio 66 Totale-——— $ 40.00 te re teenie nnres arenes, <a _T+C.0.M, (Huseos) tiene una cuota anual de B2e0e, FY DeDG—n--——--—- FE 55,00 sho 1963 oe . . . $ eV * 1964 a, . $ 35.00 © 1965 {7 mde se § 56.00 pore 42 aflo 66 Total. 3 144.00 3 . : . : * fa . . 3 * : _ AL. oo fos a ar . . Mordenao, 6 de Dicienbre de 1965 *akO DS LA ACUCULTUTA® Coape #arfa Te Fre;ce de Andrade, Diroctora ce la Biblioteca Nagienal “Juaé Hartt’, Flare de la kevelueién, Rabante ZECLBaCR Conne. »rus actte eollatterla In eslaternciém co de LISLine Sean SJor4 ort f ong uated diriee, a Cin (ee corn ee ke An heres in parts, in au ve esra iibliotega nos pusus Q@yuuur; uma ilota Co ANAT Ie Si 2 arn ed Y Bens ga tention | pra) aay ; jet LLOte Cobe coutener proporiasones °° con: qe sothoa sen Jackes oo colebren, incluyendo vergut braves moticl.. « his peroona:ideder y Loe ecoutecdaientos ee~ Naladoa. Sete colaboruciia eervirk nora eonfe-cfonar ot @alon- Gario blenil da . eLevoracionses ve le Unesco, que debe prd,asuree en Lt saerd C ehud 16 rogswe 108 resata cus prpouicidass a > o@ Enero oe 1966, Con crazis# antieipadas por la oolabuzacida cue noe da brincur, quedo de usted con selucog revolucicuarics de VATHIA OD echenZat, “ViPICmeHOR a of oF _ Fratexnalzante Joe 7 2 oo o . : ; Pe won € . Pre Eduardo Corons : _ / berey te f . Director. a fs eet as ry che. yo i seme 5s ara oe vis face ; - 2 . 7 Jeypers Maen beet -" me SA . + ees rofrone 4 pnt .7 ———— 4 2 ’ : racionas r idsdos ¥ noont.ct.icntoo ue raley-nela RMImdirt, tanto naciutales coug dntornuciv- ices acovian olenas Prupeeiciongssa deteria ‘Loner Ope my SR OO ee . Tet j @ é M ne ORANDUM : CONSEJO NAOIONAL De OULTURA Hevieatre 24 1965 _ OEE EL AGRICUL PECHA i ee . og: ASUNTO A Mi relaeién een al Prevents ORIENTE-CCCIDSETR, de la UNESCO, la Dirsceién General de Méshta del Conneje Nacienal de Cultura, alara que esta |idreceién me ha side invitads « Sartieipar em ese preyeste, Que aepames, la daiea : estividad reletiva = le eiens fc6 el eiele erganisade per la Comisién pans ° ; Naeienal Cubana do la UNZ350, oa la Biblisteca Fecional sebre diverses ag- eo, pectes do las eulturas Cricatales, incluyende usa @onfereneia tiuatrads . te wekre la aicien del Oriente per Régards Martin. Tedoa les dates -m leate i xespecte ebram ex peder do la Comisién Haeienal Cubana de la U¥ZSCO, ‘Les Foe, evaciortes dirigides per al direeter ehine Li Te-lua ¥ etras actividades 0 " Felaatenadss ean le meltura de pafece ericatales, ae fucren on su sperte~ Bidad anuusiadee gene parte dal Preyests Oriente-Osei dsate, nF Cn a ay . . ele tren ony ” precuntar si tambien debemos neflejar = 2 ‘ ; la divulgacién de la cultura cubsna en esos ; oo > “G wl. | “yEN pafses de Oriente, 7 ' [ ‘s) ° 2 rewuper i) ’ Coney = FEPUBLICA CE CUBA CUMSE ES TIACIONAL DE CULTURA Re Sa a8 er eID “A = eee 2 a La Fabans, 22 do Seztlecbra cy i539 PALO DZ LA As. ICULERIAS Son tied ican inate tae Sac Couphsid, Dre icf Usa sarela Tose? “3 »Socicags <xterdores, Bun Ge Estinccs conzshare: 2a releciéa a su Nota tice 1444 Gel lq eg >) SOpliiclrs aie eo.szacntes mo placa faforsarle cus le lbie PeCcl os. oe ecicuen OMT trmatan con 22 Wave cuyu » vaene : conscinicnte <5 oct lse lisros @otln on Chudad MSjicd corde : aaCe unos afaue Altcrtoe uartfiner, de Cubartiznex ca cena Ricar! sy eon al Coapahere de Cubarticssy en “Sjico,| nara i ' i t f } t averd Got si aa Cosi vicads el persiso.22 oto pacade ho i H r i 7 Aisin i. uwwilrcen6n nucesarta no obstants cio los Libro : heer tecnccy i ao ee - ase : / FE STEMS Soveluclenamon of tP4.7. Dh Q ’ i HEAT ae ptAtiis dy cotud, € . . i & H os ~ “ ; -catetalucage i’ : : i te 8bcunts Gea Conces> _ #- i : Bacional de iitwc, - é i : i ’ i . i é : : fo : . ms i “~~ if i . i > a S t “ i 2 & 2) O oe Se. ane Vm Ee oe ga ae vow meee “onsesero 42 lies ae -2 rulactén a la conversacifn qua en Dhoka uv cl susto de Gostcnor con USted; na es orate Gos sgustes Contenaiends libros, . 403 libros de weferencia trotan Gileredtes : aspectss cobre la literatura 7 ia historia da xt ass, Siento loa deacons de esta Direceidn y el xfo PIG DLO iabderio Connlacico, Aappeveche=es gota Gportualdad ; i ' a r j i 7 i 7 z ; é 2 i i a j . . ,Para exoresarle nuastros 6alucos revolucionariog. i Fraternal=mte “ots le Protecote \? ~ — OBE eee SACION AL IE CuLrens 14 waguna, 16 da “ayo <> 1966 “nO be iA Soltosutung ~ oe a * = a a Pare a ae Ed UCL Ga Fenltir a ll. Mee a ad er Baw e . <. 7 Fon, ne a woe er fe ee ot ve 3050 Caischinic cp Ce 2a lS Aad = loot: eaCEte., more cont ae - ace --'A 8 2 sere aCiti, rare COM ol one es nt - otper rycen tf le -- - ey oO - ve (4 be DUST Ge: a ee ees - + S44 3ag0 Iss ausateiss HSh WOGS Lio vem Ch ok Ohba or ta iy. it vies nen Oye. me, Lt ef Le uct @l souremeis 75 te eabe SLT puis, OF KPeklol’l « le Vitis ¥ OFta WMSE @ COStincecifa un ev a lage SACON i 45a2 eg Hd2Sir9 32fee LL Boba : Cosuberacién da lo3 S4RtRbIS Cuonnhs ; e825 Lolna Arauis > acare Wlisetrkh tot 235409 anf cosy L Sionaiea, arwieh wd 205 CORSET LITS3 qué Llmd ta toatr, TORaL= ASM cgctsics - a me ard we oF ee OT, = OY a 7 : Tew RS ae Pee Soper il Socrpe 2. 2 citBy EL cxols, a aoe | med ay . toot ee ‘ 22% Ealusr cufsa va: sits ot gla v4 03 Yeresalasin, woos. j ESE 31 Direstes O24 13 we. cho: : SINT Le: ‘= hon Uehema ci te ty Tle; 4 ° . : Vac to: i . . E . « 2 - . t a i Or entice teen cpr ns AOA a eg erm ce bt cre CONSEIV NACTINAL De CULTTE “Lh Coyiulento per La Ce Helselonee interes oh que dateray egirc- con Gu potcancia| cone 3 triveycrcn 7 aan plea de frat.rc-l rraccdacifa bo istetielde 2 «van nuets ofbroco o cue acs ieugs tee . Wewelucomiries do "DATS S latede* 2% J Ude STEternaloanta, i “€ 36 are Oo ci st] eee, y bY ‘ : ; ve i R} owt Gl witafalor du lor ay Fig en je Hon jsdide : . -_ paneer simmnmeeereite a passe ad chacastins ince nat ck nei etnades dh oldies te teaea tetnanmadeltadiaoemennadtinnaecend anaeeeineaaniaennnmmanmanat 4 . Nee meena ey ; : TOmPe abivoew ecads ° ) ke, asa facem de luta on ia Mer, 4G Ual abace : eaho nds Gf Ur TF Te 26Rine : i i = . - i Lome ess Psamenen arcmin Rey et ~.. p< peeamenn esemimpasper EE EYE TURES ee oe " Or Shiels ccs er t 1 t Chief, WH Division oC /wH/C "Chief of Station, hextea they Eo 0 PERUMEN/LIRAVINE /LITAMIL=9 /Operational Progress Report ACTION REQUIRED . REFERONES Reference: BMM4~27042,-1 Sep 65 | 7 a few days earlier that LITAMIL-¢ is well, has put and is working hard at Identity B «here he works for This information came as a result of LITAMIL-7 havirs Identity A about how LEITAMIL-9 vas cettin; along. Tew oe sere ow sy UESPOStCU toward him. DISPATCH [on] === wenn tat SmLY QuALIT f i Tr ig of i }. LETAMIL-7 reported on 6 May 1652 rhat Icentity A told her on some weight, Identity Cc. 3 asked Tre general tone of Identity A's remarks epout LITAMIL<-9 ndicatred that dre a- 0 ¢ ied 7 2. The Station has had no recent contact with LITAMIL-17 who is LITAHIL-S's brother, It is assucec that should he anything of interest concerning LITAMIL-$, “2 wil] report promptly to the C/O. . hear it 3. [ft is recalled that when LITAMIL-9 left Mexico for PERUMEN in Merch 1965 he told his C/O he would, by hook or by crook,| find “some way to get back to Mexico within 23 months lest he losel| hic Inmigrade status in Mexico. it is assumed that he is explor every angle to make his escape end one Possibility that come ming is that he might try to wanjle a connection with the pavilion et the i967 Canadian International Fair in an effor break out. Owing to his well-known non-Communist beliefs, i seem that he has alass ing to PERUMEN to would MS NSS Gimnost nO chance to secure a diplomatic ass gnment. r . Pa Ao ces Fo baka ‘4. Willard Cl curtis . pec . Attachment: (under s€parate cover) Identities . §/¢ ATItp sos : ae BIfiF Ma ea 8 UJ yt ° IESo fy a im Distribution: aa : : 1 Dermusc ne ~ OC/WH/C a . (ot : . cs Cort mrs - Cn08s REFERENCE TO SPRTCH SOL AND MAIER one HMMA-26953 117 May 1966: 7 Guxsincaroe ; 1 NGS FRE saaaen SECRET -- —° —-201+329609 i y lbeeF SECRET . Separate Cover Attachment 7 to HMMA-26953 Identities: A ~ Mercedes MORALES de LE RIVERAND, Offictal of the Cusan National Cultura} Council, in Mekico on business since April 1966, B - The Cuban National Cultural Council. € ~ Carlos LECHUGA Hevia. Distribution: - WH ] - DOC/WH/C <« SECRET - 4 SEAT 7 Hid aes; OS eS | Abb 339609 ‘ q f en arr . - Lay - “4 - PTPULLICA OR CUBA , CONSEIO NACIONAL DR CULTURA : - oS eee - vant fe th. . la Habana, 15 de Mayo 62 1966 ° PALO Le LA SCLIDALIDAD" 22 este €@ peegiir 6 Use sur te Dien inv: 74 “wt crete cekobrado en el teatreu {A ucued . more” of Sot ok coerionte, pera come. ceo ah for Prann : . “ho eran oete ofi:care remieed obit 716%3 - ° cou te fo los euspicios uel Vonssjo wagicnnl ; "fs 8 Cle enak Cubarn o3 la ; ao ear 4G sdubota$ae loi of acto el eomnatere FSLix amie a tee 4 Ino metebras a6 or: 3 Gal oweie bv - oat Sykes A contd un orre ace ; tisvies car ail clash tiames G1 Loo balharings Woo su.ce Pele | a Gauss ley 2. sore, Yora Kireva y Asen Ge-vtiew, y 2estessdes | - . woe ue enecontranen en nuestro pale. a ume jae - Sota aot 2 Sodeinracifn @2 . Axi Llu yaa. woerto Liga: Leisa éranio y Ateas shisewws del se 15 ei ver 2D y Cuvas obras interoretaias anf echo is Gs latent Jos 3 an da los bailarines rencionados, apareven : ON Mtr rs At ON cebttte ‘ ; : . tht. 469 concurranies cue Llend el testro ftetal- ‘ meaty engter a os f+ or Uuger al cuerse Dirlouftiee, al ” shen. as ; ee Deg ue 1 okay Atan&s Eelbov quien actot!4 cen toda la : : einifs disluat.lu on see pags en Cu2sj$ 3 dc enétaroc takbien — . i aler tfenicce Ca unc pafeg ol acbejador de Checoerlova acuia,de _ : Suisn, de le han sof eoxo ol do Yuzoeslaria. Al Consejero Cultu- i rai dv la Gabajuc. de la UKSS; al Director da la 3, sional 7 al Seerstario rc Lu Conisién Sacional Cupana co la Unesve, wespacti~ 6 : 7 Va.ent 5 ; . : ; : : . 4 . : Continua on la hoja 2 : : . mt . . i = “ ! “ a 3 Roemer a Ae che TONS EAD NACIONAL DE CULTUsSA Gl coupahero suctfnas soreno, Geeretario ool Vovinicats por la Vary repricontccicncs Y por la De. ce Atlaciones anter~ eee ~ nacicnales ates Aabard y sl gus inlorus, asiae Landau: 4 Tae te Uesados jue con Bu P253ac1a con- APE DEE ITO Sli tte Ghess flea Trat rual vasctrdései‘fa an avo so Prealo RS AL he saute ok cates vet. Dilcaro 2 su2 203 bease poe PIT. wheal avvgtucionardoe Je "esr & beac las i eeeta le tke : : to Cn - TM plo Gwe i wa esi Aida Ci sontanhy io ool arate ct” Fratemnalaents, Yancend Slave i ove Yirectoxr=— seed udas fy Stray s , ree Mar eyey are wat Jaiox d¢ Unba on La ul. So ehad Jue Lae c aus ewe Di Mute ; : { i ero. coe - vue ta o enema i mo, . br : . . i | [ a . . { . } oo , i , | . s ° | OF [ ore Pew wad . we 1S MEPUBLICA OX CUBA . CONSEJO NACIONAL, DE CULTURA 2 Scare ne - we ae STARE da Lua, 5G ca dye cs Lele PANO us LA SLADARGL AD" . rears tae IDOE 2 tuna ol custo é2 sWorsarle ~cs bon cytive Uslio, Fiesta Nacional gel Canaét, 23 “-Pdada de esa pafs, cl POwae oo - § ace iSite . VREIO Big StBetde = Tantyg Paewatna weldiam) tnt le CNEL a Lae acata Sin?énica Nactonsl é2 ls otyy Sirors eites cy ucl eocresttep Canadiens? Jinn Pantaaau Gourturre (este oera ga inserovetor£ @n Cubs bor pricers: ved}. Yona 20, Iipens @ Teancsrisiga por % Ye da port2 dal | PLO Sowa Gel MAcasvo hoicfn", cue ancluye "Ireis Piteas*, Junio 30, Bins. = Palacio cs Bolas Actes, inane: : raciér a+ la expusleién de "Grabsacos ssquiacises” wie 30, Vmem = Teatro Cel Falacio Ge Bliss artis, proyece: Su con palfculas ecanadiensces. “1 prosrana de referencia se Crjenicg de scucm 69 con Jas previas conversaciones ll2vadas al atéctoe con el . : - Spe Retaiccor Leon Nayrand.s - , 7 aL o2. Babajador z ayrane,quicn ss nucktes muy : Cosa Oy nos La exoreccdo Gu Gcszo ce aswur Corp contsile . : buei€a s-peenay sya, los gastos que ocasionen tos fortehas : Wie author 6+ la obra gue se intorpretunt "Iroig Pilea", none o : cloned. 2 uk prowanae , . ot : Cun cukuos revoluichonarios ae "Pari oO WerPar : -- i ° Weste . oO i we : OV ue, zitero do Ud, ; ; Fratemalnento, | : ' . : } - i . Dr. Lsvardo Corena, , Directore= Coase el. inne sAlav: - oo. : ear wer a i. . eRe Ske tho uo . ot A f i . 7 i bitte i Ga: Visol, Srocl Doris y amchas porsonas 24s. E:posicic con el EB: phan eet "ed SFP ILICK oe cuaA “CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CULTURA “ACS a ALES La Hnbona, 2 fe dvs; aroor BUS "ANO DE LA SOLGsAG DAD" widte Ge cislelouc a Ude al efueto] Je soe coaunieacién, loc procruuus y urtferles » tusta el prscente con motivo 2 da Eeposte an Re win Contenportnea.e ate od She 2 E’.is aspesteién eunplinenta cl puato 19 deh Con vp J oe oxgand26 bajo el patrocinio conjuntp del iow) Gultura’y la 2B: bijada ae la Ravddlicn So- aoviofar cucdanda inaucurada 61 97 de Taua neers fa ofreeié un efctol, y catr2 loa tsis- Loh. wi umida sefial+mos a los Zibajrdoresy de Ruouunta, ios Pidseu Bejooy Consejero Cultural G2 la Babajaca “sononerlcs de lag E.abajaday da Indonacsia y|Cuina; da. Pafses Balc4nicos cel ciinrex, compulero opensable de Rusanfa del propio |Liinrex pintores Portocarrero, Martf{nes Pecro, tart y la, ce Sha arece; los Pronuicinron broves palabras, Vasili Avra, Wave do «v2 Co2ité Estatal pura las Relaciones Culituralos anjero de la Rep. Soc. de Ruzanfa y Mizcel Colllaco i> ¢i GIS ».apeetivaaente, cotando presentes los conpantcros resgonsants: ict la Dire Macional do Artes Plésticas asf cono : tandicn duc coipaneros Ge la Direccién de Relaciones Tatornacio= ‘ nales del ora, Dye Elpicio Horn&ndez, Luis Alburé y el que ine for-ae - TEXO3 i tarjota invit ‘ Ez; pocicifna, lentes MONEY HOES NS _ Coupe Minna n = Xe, rE ‘ OVE (CeaRWS . i<j. com recortaa de : 7 : pariéu: tcou y 1 stfeulo de prenoae Lot \ ra oe aelSn, Lcat4loco ae la oe oo “en saludos ravolucionarios. da "PATRIA 0 MUZRTES, ~+ eitero de Ud, Fratornalscate, - . . : 1 De, ‘Wlucrco Corona, * fie wy 0. “Director ad Re S. Go - ; . « Ro nfs, Bucureste ~ a > Oo | O WEO MIA OT CU CONSIIY NACIONAL D8 CULTURA oye apes - coves soap owy won te eA EO ate eee A Fa Bat 3 < Hebdanz, 23 ‘ « Buy epbll eco on muere aubajager y auices WeavlL2 Que, Ga les yh. wo MC Nan aod Ao on foe ls . pera’ perewened oe are bell GH devo. Ge webdtelice [on Cue buPus suluantes hu uniwectdonwu laoonkt Sey prorcsor Ge Sercaw ine. sgiclo- woes’ CL CODIO Gus por dos Anos ike |voni- Bo OL Gate Loyd iL Stueayueure wl Skp2U6bar a Ude Y pus SU CULL 235 seus Ge usa uadafada vancuiwuou cut doce cge, 2 0 Cr .ceidn por Las relaciones que wend tain venkies 2 0. ivivilsdes qua hayaaps podice pxdinos jen t - oe Ude con la mayor consiucracion y aprdcic, Ste GabeVoll olin Golob, Bcuajudoo atircasdinerio y Plonisotenciario ec da Repllylica Popular de Hon-olias Calle 15 tice “12, Soyg a Se Vodacoe “Dre Giuutde Corona, . + Direetor's. moo z t . 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Fs . a . f ~ i ‘ . . a « : . a7 } EEE EENP ERENT m eeu eT oom = Sali Sititcrh<tac pemeenies etes ae cia iinammeneneamet meena ene tate aan ammenities ieee meena - - - "er - _ ‘ - vo, we oF “ - a AOA ww Pareaen lanen rene Man Ones Doe elie 5 a wey Sect Bivag PUVA Bree Rate. 9 0°rs we wdlwet OD CLR ol L2Oe co CULO, eau SAQUS MO VEC 2uUee 2 abadcca do samurai le Anciesn, “Entesreet ts mak y en oh Teatro Aoadeo cote tu, for of concer ta 6 C eroneing £2 Teo. s cuber y enuan 2 po A oped ‘ OL 220e ES Ure Alan Helaine, y quicn gentilcante theev2ifn su ceatento pom is roolie oy ~; tm goulm watemoneloe Dn Su intemvaenci . tevera, ala sanga Directer o4 2 ’ lean Fa ° z raw at © rincd a dna foo de etlotoaciesn cae PRN getName NNN OMENS : Coneharto ocr Ga 22 ete de dnaucuwaciéa, al abplenftige "can : . nadiense 1 3 de quien nos hones ravericos a 209 Lae bage. cy. + "ora hajod, y Ce Xusjoccleviay a 203 inca . oirus en l iaja 2 a “ony Achagador de Cuba en cl Cann : aga on cefoaus a3 arta y ovltura, coteeem1 hag ron 4g OW Lo oS Los dos pafccs. . ; _. umpy Uiplos&theo, Pug axpecialcwen e invitaco, 0 f- : vy posomigue: Tice ach cud cotuvioren prccantos, tinte ‘en OL. : a ey . ao aye —— See mw Cts oo Deed NUCTONSR DE OURO proyoetfncacs a certiy @nm G2 vis 3st QGUiLaLel, a be yve tayo cn chdha bese City cio’ reeloidaso on cionts te.) tamiento de Lac Con sniluton VEICRENS, Og SSLTesO - KOs > hojas oom anuncios i. ¥ arifeulss dc pace per te y > ef cone 2 Folkates a _ PLOT, gus satan co dela exposieisn y cok ; Cduciertos & cue nes heros restridoe | actrico Crus Por ‘ a Ek inpoa can wees pects a3 instit 1 co “14, “F Paley 73 concumrié La cayorta Gei pidiice que en- wont Sie 32 miwstra cosplacid: iad actividades culturcales lac que sesuranets sering um incentive, para el relacionos culturales entre Cuda ea fonario 3 > oidey mbaja¢or de Guba « on ‘ol Canadfe- . Estajada ca Dubae: ita, Canadhe aan aANPATtaery y gue GQ la in pSors toage waits ae la . Eyoajada ofreci$ un c&ctel, fl ¥ CN @2 teatro quc ca hails susentel a colorc:. temas cue con @ "“PaTica O LVINTS", @ Ud, . de _ Fraternalnente, “" Nonuel Vega, re Pinectones" we E — oa) neni arena ntee ae worth g Taner tet mee 3 eens na CONSEIO Sw 4 SON VE fae: CULTCHA cea -VACLOUALTS pana 4a liabana, 29 de Juliol co 1955 4 age ~ 526 Enda jucor; Zeazo el honor co Clrictoce g Be, al obje+ Seu te: ola inforzacién, sobre el srfsina PResPorm o Bol La s¢poaietéa do Grabdacos Suvcos, Por Sal motivo, nos Phuc? ponor a Sho Ciee shot fo. - 822 9 Utinerario PAYG Cl torcer ty veo os PCS aEbe re! ’ cvineida, para Que por adie co a5 tente Sy 5@ Vaya dando wig mm aa ceCCLONTE obra de los artistas &. been OG LL sme tieaps, no “2p la Gatisfaceif, ; “+ 68 30 nes ofzeca, ca £ foc surur oon ne Ta, 26 esta Oxcelente muss ory , : as in . « . ° : 2 * con ig cfs alte H i ‘ ‘ Manuel Vern, i Dircetore= 2 | 7 fo i - i i H ety 5 co 2 Exezo. Sre Zope: on X iba fsdor Extroordina Loni poten. 2 i zloy ; (OS Th isies de Sueciae ; Inscia Ho, &5 Dicde Clucade 7} 3 ake * le, 7 se sar ee OOEE MERIT RE . + $ 3 REPUBLICA BT CURA CONSEAO NACIONAL i CULTURA th: S UtLsv'§C OUALES DIRAICLON - a * - Ia Habana, 20 de Julio de 196% o Sre Bcbajadort Ly Gi ‘ t+ a] Conociendoe su anabilicad, 3200 wou. fi-nianmente y en calidad de préstanoy por me of inn Gy ones Afaay @) docusental cinexatowitice “3 ba I:fancia®. : Dicho docuzental, es para ocr utili~ oo instruetores de arte, que paoun cursillo : veLie Haecional de Dirigentes do Pionercss i asoest wa nacho a ’ Excusfndonos a6 antcomano por copa mon Dy ; in... + a gadecenos Sr. Exdajador, la atencién que : pus, ‘tar u esta solicitud. so : Quedo de Ud, con la ifs. alta conci-~ : . . . : cerus. fay Be. i : 4 Manusl Vega ! } Directore= i i 8 . ; beet pope we f. ; i é . tO : ; i . i ; i : 3 i . J H i ‘ ; : : : : . } . : : o : ' / f # / Br aLIC A DE CURA CONSEIO NACIONAL DE CULTURA TA MT . can Term la Labana, 12 de Acosta de 1336 ay osteo Sie Consejero: denco 21 honor €2 dirisirue a Ud, gi objstc ce Ofes. ooo 4 wnveruacién G¢ las actividsdes suliurjies rewie Lee os ane cxponeign fotogrélica “ha Concdis. “ceycesa", cen- . Mack. . sac -pedouada wor asa Bbajacie : .f chisae Ge Artes oecorativnic : Aocih 22 = Julio 3Uy avobe sates 4,023 : Casa d@ la Cultura co Tasucday : 20 de Dice ~ 12 ce Enero, lysc0. Taontgss BOO : “org Uibiioteca de Serta Chara suit 26 do febrero - 2u du furso, 1566 tontes: 2,577e Tacbien la provescra ae |Artes wittches, Aida Ica Morales, cfrecié uno chujrin a ies mnios del Cfreulo ce interés ce la secwadaria Dicies Antenio Pino dachado". ; : t : En cuanto al material que fomsa La jexpusicifay : sro cuvitPu Al etidado del Director del Euaes ao azar fo Pascruitvas, Gre Angel “artf, quicn lo tiene a 13 agaole alone 3 Siciin we Udy ca cl Luscoe : ; . j Al pisso tiempo le acracecenos Sire 6 : 2a cusoerre! {n qua aiazare nos brinda, y nos es Uray i enpic 2. °° slesaign de vata Diseceida, al hacer nuseruco da ave i ifs. veaavuneda, que de tanera sctiscs, «18 yo conoec> ot Z “fs qua la visit’, ic ..4 “oo pprsean tlre Gehe e ae cr ancline i at : : . i _ so Da Ud, con da ofc sta conuls 3p i : . : : . eo z . at i : : - ot . 7 ; ve . : AL See binf ev lesee ere da la . ‘ fa soto *iea da Francic. | : i Callie Le we 3 Voradoe : . 0 ; og IDOE AE CUBA CONSFKSO) NACIONAL DE CULTURA Boe UE SO UTI NACIOMALES Ia Hnosna, 12 cde Apeste 2: 1955 "ahO De LA SOLMU22 ck" So Uiiwo companeros RE relacién a su ateni 1 ; i Penenos ¢1 pusto Ge infer. fle, che eo Sacha c tol corrienta, le resiticcs « tray’s oh Linge? Cte tated Bee Se le te pee le BLD ftp wave lable Taabien, y con fecha de ney, ie ehtancs snvionds Jol Mus, (iguales) mineografiates, tue 208 .:-i¥0 soure dichos libros; Una ves . ee iien) de les Lolletos, si los ere: : Lo waa. une 0 dos ejeunlerae . Con los cjeuplares «; fa cunglinents _ ellzitud del caricaturista S: } necks sox sagci .Blovjaday yY por la cual coiises lavitages a particiout a wn ‘ternational Coilern’s Booxs Sxniv.tionm, cue ze cola- : . vrarl on oe] mes de Hovieubre Ge este alo, Newlielcoi, Indias : Con saludos revoluctonaries ce "PATRIA 3 LUBRLE" i + etperapnes ‘ = i “VY NCSEEUOS", nue reitero de Ud, 2 fratcrnalzente, i Nanuel Ee Vegay. 2 7 ° Directore= . : a + ve E LGow fh. 0 Tora vartinaz, Excargada du Nesoeios asic, : z. > £4 bocajita da Cuba en la Indla. : : 2 :ijnda ue Cubae Nueva Delhi, Indias Oe i i ‘ai i: 4 Sid a ns 80-8566 80-8664 80-8665 Sake a RE “ _RELACIGN +4 a FO866L - BO-R649 GI290S 30-§$6G65 - Dir. Sectorial Econonfa ' Dir. | Coo 'inacién de Planificacién _ Re istro de Entrada SRST Ere Tar geal “ ! ‘. be inetd: C@ys DIRECTOS ¥ EXTANSICNES @Y O1ZARKA DEL GC BIRZEIOS 7 Presiszencia . Sectorial ext. Cultural Sectorial de Actividades Sectorial de Economfa Secturial Servicios (Divulvacién) onthe ) es atte Dim SOE ia tece rr. TeX cAk 80-3920 ai 80-3929 80-3940 al 80-3944 ee crn ae eee Die Gein faci dinnlere, Pizarra Personal (Keaponsable del Dpto.) Puerta Principal (Inforzacién) Relaciones Internacionsies Sectorial Ext. Cultural Dpto. Abastecimiento Necional Literatura « Investigaciones Socio Culturales Teatro Infantil Prozocién Pronsa (Divulcacién) Ledios Dasicos (Divulgacién) audio x Electricidad Direccién de Artes Plésticas Aficionades Dibujantesa Direccién Nacional de Escuelas Dtor. Sectorial de Actividades | . Promocifn (invitacionss) : . Direccién de Teatro y Dgnza | Pervonal Teatro y Danza Presideacia eet ce rene Speers: ROAR ease: ERE ctsronnememrens erm eA LM REE PEE SH RARER a AR EY . ween ; ' : ‘ . z > fo * ed a: : a t _ - as . 4 So Me Bo ae ae Lae ¥ , a . 7 e - * poe i. ‘ : aoe : i : - - H - i : t. ‘ ‘ ew ome " ; tooemer : ‘ Bet agendas . Finanzas (Presupuesto) Finanzas (Responsable) ‘ Abastecimiento Organismo Central Direceiédn de Misica BMdsica -- Artes P]fsticas Direccién de Artes Plastics Direcciéa de Teatro y Dgnza _ Extensién Cultural -_ Direccién Sectorial de Servicios Direccién Relaciones Internacionales Deresnst i. Servicios Aminiatrativos Divulgacién , Servicios Administrat/vos (Beoponeabie) Cgje (Finanzas) Coordinacién CNC Mined - _ Organizacién y Comprobacién -, Archivo General Pre aa hy tee rn sa « Oe ea ee een ey Yo ae 3 ‘ ’ tind ahem eteh etn wl hdeedeh atcige cat henen toner Nye . qos at a ; Lea Wabans, 3 de seyo cs 1966 : ; ; . ; "AIO DE LA SOLLDARIDAD® ; Con. Jolande Masvidal , . - . wet vectoriul de Actividades : : . BAivicto, aan ‘B8tizada cus -nlero: : “ene eL custo de truubsiar a Ke] are Dios, meme hl olila ies Adlewe wom aa versicn om in lly y Pee ale ite ds Ly shorn "Percsecetég y Aseainato Ge Jean Paul : “oe . Maroc’. : Su eutsr el uxawaturzo Peter Yotgd , 3 5 PeSivle cua nan vialte oc wet roe lu cual ¢9 convenients qne yout Giela chr sen convcida ror la Direcei4n 44 Tentro.s a faa pronto tenon constiwtate ae Gi- Ste Choe litoos, le ToC IOs 28 fav tives a isu vas eecidne ?- Ton Saludos Yavoluctonarion da “PATHIA 2 Oo: st Leen ene og BO Hila r : os — Frat rmalnente, . . i Sat! Ure Zduurey Corona, blot es. Uirectore ' a . ‘oe . ‘ * Sos . fos Tog : Pou . yt Foss cs . ies res ° Ht PoS My a “2 . sa mer i iain ee see em em nee ens « MA tp meet meee OOM Yt netpten ogee | meitearcee ony pet na oe z sin pee . SECRET € ren Felted fay i" Veanseceate ve Bi Fie os. ALBERU SOUTO, LUIS 201-329699 261-741674 SEX M 0UB 7 ACCR-08228 ms ! 19 APR 66 i CIT cups : . OCC CULTURAL ATTACHE < RexiCO WAS PAINTER IN MEXICO SINCE AdouT 1953. MCN~COMMIE THO KEEPS PUSITION WITH REGIME. tance: CJres Tne ° CLsisiry To FILE wa. NeELE 70 FILE wo, Fine assed BET, va eeasce OD eisraoy D3 sec. aOvANCE COPY a tsssee Dacerres Deere SECRET 1911222 DIR INFO WAVE CITE ACCR 8228 RYSAT TYPIC AMZOO © LAR RRR RCE americas ww eee 1. FOLLOWING INITIAL ITEMS MAY BE OF INTEREST: A. ORPMAS, CHARGE ALSIERS APPOINTED AMBASSADOR CONAZRY. Be. "CUCO” CALZADILLA, CHARGE MADRID IS SECURITY OFFICER ACCORDING AMIMP/1. cyhee PEM AT AMZCO/{i FRIEXSLY ¥YITH M 1 MAS LEERY YHO WORKED MADRID a c. LU ALBERY YHO YORKE ena EMBASSY. SHE LONG TIME AWAY FROM CLSA AND NON-COMMic. FA TWO DISTILLERIES WHICH TAXEN AFTER REVOLUTION. SEFORE THA DIVORCED AND TOOK CHILDREN MEXICO AND LATER SPAIN. CHILDREN GOT 523 SOLLARS FONTH FROM FATHER TO LIVE ON OUTSIDE CUBA. os Sen | = Fi SOMEHOW ALL GOT FOREIGN MIN JOBS UNDER CASTRO. MARILU WCRKED VI : CONSULATE THEN MADRID EMBASSY. WHEN ANZOO/I SAW HER NOV 64 SHE TALKING SERIOUSLY OF MARRYINS SPANIARD AND TRYING ARRANGE |FOR KE Rts 4 SISTER XENiA TO TAKE HER EMBASSY JOS.. BROTHER LUIS ALSERG IS CULTURAL ATTACHE MEXICO. WAS PA EXICO-SINCE-ASOUT 55, REC IN FOR TRICONTINENT CONF. LIKE SISTERS KE KON- CONNIE, 5 NTLY : HARD ~ WORKER SO KEEPS JOB EVEN THOUGH DENOUIICED 8Y OT CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET PaSE 2 ACCR B228 SECRET “an . BD. ENRIQUE ROSRIGLES LOMEESHES, AMBASSADOR RABAT SINCE BOUT \ 1963, IS CONSIDERED REACTIONARY BY ALMOST EVERYONES, WAS D -TORIO MEMBER IN UNIVERSITY SuT NO OTHER “AP PROVED" CONNECTIONS KicwW WIFE HAS MANY RELATIVES LIVING IN EXILE SPAIN AND SHE HaS Bic Ne IXFLUENCE O% LOHECHES. AMZOO/I WORKED WITH WIFE°S SISTER, NELLA LNU, IN¢ Fora min Cf NELLA WOv IN USA WITH HUSBAND AND CHILD. AMZOG/1 SAYS HO ONE CAN UNDERSTAY LOHECHES KEEPS HIS Jos. 2. EMBASSY HAS OLY ABOUT 383-422 CEDIS IM ITS ACCOUNT AT COMERCIAL BANK. COURIZR WILL BRING CHECK 22 APRIL. CUBA OvES MORE THAN 128,289 CEDIS, UNDER TERMS THEIR MONETARY EXCHANGE AGREEMENT CUBAN GOVI SiVES LOCAL MONEY TO GHANA EMBASSY HAVAMA THEIR EXPENSES AND VICE VERSA. AMBASSADOR THOUGHT AGREEMENT D HOW GHASA [cleie} FOR ALL OULD BE NO GOOD IF GHANA CLOSZD THEIR EMBASSY HANANA, THUS ASSUMED ICUBA WOULD CLOSE DOWN IN GHANA RATHER THAN RUN UP EVEN BIGGER DEBT GOG OR SWITCH TO FUNDISG EMBASSY ACT IVITIES WITH HARD CURRENCY LO TT ng wee 8 sania SL: een Ene oo hee S sane we Frew eed CASLE SAYING HAVANA CONSIDERED AGREEMENT EFFECTIVE EVEN IF GOG CLOSED DO#N THEIR EMBASSY UNI- " LATERALLY; THIS CABLE CAME aS BLOW TO AYBASSADOR SI'ICE HE REA IT IDEA THAT CUSA DOES NOT WANT CLOSE ACCR EMBASSY . 3- NO ONE IN ACCR EMBASSY KNOWS WHAT HAPPENED TO CHE GUEVA WITH DS INTO RA. . ~> CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET * INC 77 page > 1 PASE 3 ACCR 2228 SECRET ; BNZOO/1 ASKED AMIMP/1 SPECIFIC LY AFTER AMIMP/E RETURNED FROM TRICONTINEN ‘aL CONF AND AMIMP/! SAID ONLY THERE MANY RUMORS ABOUT HIN LEADING cucriiLas IN OTHER LATI# AMERICAN COUNTRIES. 4. osx CALZADILLA, ALBERU AND LOHECHSS SECRET CF 8228 95175 OROMAS, ALGIERS CONAKRY “cuco” CALZADILLA MADRID AMINE? AMZ00/1 MARILU ALBERU “MADRID CUBA NON-COMMIE 522 DOLLARS CUBA MIS CSSTRO MARILU VIGO MADRID AMZOO/1 NOV.64 SPANIARD ea LATS si Reo MEIER mevrnn ce SUSA Oke CGnié SwK iuue KUDH QUES LOHECHES RABAT 1964 DICTGRIO NO OTHER amzoost NELLA LNU 61 NELLA USA AMZOO/1 HO ONE LOHECHES 322-499 cEDIS GHANA 22 APRIL cu3a |G06 132,328 CEDIS CUBAN GoYT GRANA HAVANA NO GOOD GHANA HAVANA CUBA GHANA GO 14 APRIL HAVANA .coOG CUBA NOT WANT ACCR NO ONE ACCR CHE GUEVARY AMZOO/) AMINPYE AMIMP/! AMIMP/1 CALZADILLA ALBERU LOHECHES ; aAmrvsLice be cuss CONSEJO NACIONAL Dm CULTURA nr ar ASU: fo Compatirpo bre liernéndess ‘Pobrovo de 1966, Estizado Sre 1) Sve imams ie sa0ertsd de dirt “"” por el cual. senticos vivo interés. - Somes una Companita, cuyo ugsgocto co ‘para produsir obras, pressntar acto lante Festivales en log evales to “ @ derpacifac, _ Por lo cvni t* estarfancs muy ag “Yee nién sobre que artt pee. ton Lerand Yo uttien s auf “"* Wheble pase int orsusblar saltantes, _ ,ia3 Helsctones Culture “BES conclerne, * . Internacional de Folklore, aucho 2 Sespuectas Fos a a (traduccién libre de Alberti) frre feel on gery e ne ween ton tin. . , ‘oe . Gono para la prdxina Priaavera cotancs Floneando un Feet |, Su seguro Servidor, Ae Timor ; ot Secrstario Coner. |" wacua __24 de Marre A con*tinuseién traducet4n por Ude solicttada 2 la curta eserita an inglés, y la cual tiona Yecha 24/ de FArnos a usted sobre um a3unto neists on comprar derechos, res, promever y licrar ade~ man parto artistag extreijeros radecidoe si nog Sxpvess| su opie atas eusanos podrfaros fuviter para phe yigie « Yosotros podefanos ancontrar ig SOT mdeicos ete, y aot azpliar 195 entre Iereel yx Cuba, algo que muchorn.,- wad & ogracecerfumos au pronta forma RRR tee einicienareeee enn fver alte ? . oF ee ae oe ros we gree Ae ome tape t hee eee paw aay 7° “ cor ne wR s eye tte. et » Percecica OF CURA a CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CULTURA s cedeatibabeathcahehen . yee ~ ‘ to . core cee oe rae ' - on Sm ae ° a . . eae ee : pet - es a a "Cleat hain scl enc . ‘ C. ow MEMORANDUM: ' roe de Julic/66 ee ee * pe, oe At : ante ASUNTO (Traduoci én) . : fe one i eee PA , * Rotimado Dr. Coronas _bienes y sen:imientos de aprecio.’ ———————— ST ee rs ee - ae ao AWM M-Oan 4, sag ; E LUN, tbe fe Heeger me | | Québec, Canadé, 24 de Marzo fe 1966 Le ruego me excuse por mi tardenza en| enviarle esta carta de acradecimbents a Ude por cl eofuerso que ~ oe realizS, @ hizo posible pudissenos tocar para Bu pueblos ”- = Aun conservamos plen.nente, un vivide|y feliz =" 7 recuerde del viajee Las cafas de tabacos que Ude no.- 416 . en 62 aeropuerto, tuerom suTaRsnte apreciadas por rm -: masstro Efren Zimbalist, quien ha sido por afies un apa- #tonado del tabaco habana- Pare 61 préxime verens estazos plansando resre- . ear al Japén; para una gira ds coneiertos, y le Sociedad de Amistad Yapén-Cuba en Toxyo, nos ha ofr: cid@ organizar la Giras Mo parece que ei Ud, pudiese escribir|una carta -. @e recomendacién o endorsement, con las impresiones de Ude sabre nusstras actuaciones en Cubs, serfa de gran -velor para novotres, para que la gira en el Japén se hace - posible. Le roganos haga llegar a su familia, nusotroe mks célidos saludos y muy especialmente para Elpidio. EBonfianos en que ya Ude sea wn orgullose abueloe _ Eatenos esperando por su carta muy prontoe Al mismo tiempo, raciba nusetros mejores para~ ‘. e te. May einceranente owe, « ZEYDA YX HIDERATO SUZUKI - 2202 CHEAN STE-FCY . * "QUEBEC. 10, PeQe CANADA PAAR et Ore ate: MOREE rea Get pene ener ae ee my at eames PORT, SoM Pat OE Tt xa + : +e Wages eee ye i Bs oe -F -? rs * a ve aS “ if as ‘Estimado sonpaficros t Compe. Abeleruo tor ono, Director Eccional . se : . Gel Zoolésico y del Acuurium Huevo Vedados La Habana, 18 de Marzo de £966 "ARO LE LA SOLIDARIDADF Tgn;0 el guste de remitirl> Junto gon esta comunicacténj una lista de pubdlicacionea -ro- . citer ver i: FAO parn 1966 y 1967. ig, Lieta de peferencia cree ag Leg Bea vc Uesseidad, cade el material fceceatiow ote 38 usta coutiende ton saludos vevolucionarios do "PATRIA 0 OMFG, i ’ ; Fraternainante, : : Dre Elntdio Horndndez, | | Jefe dul vepurtauenio 4 @8 Planes y Convenios Cultureiese ao, fon « pe - . t we “2 yee ~ * ~ rt a . “ : - a * > ~ - 7 « - { - ‘ + lett Ly MESSAGE FORM O pire” = serum 70 HANCH CO ALE RID WA s TOTAL copies: kee 3 Bier (Bseenrs , WH/C/FL Sig OC incex % SECRET R. 1272 Cho innex 18 MARCh ivfia Wriemesrieno, 7 fH oe eo MADRID INFO; MEXICO, JMWAVE ma, DIRE inFO: VR 1 File [1 RD copy MADR , WFO MEXI WAVE CITE Din , 22 se (s) S 2 a “PYPIC ASSIOON MHAPRON ri ae REFS: A, MADR 7506 >) 3: BE ee EES 1. SUBJ REF HEREAFTER AMNCRASH/1 (201-772091), Poh IX PROCESS, “9, HQS CONCURS REF B PROPOS:L AND WISHES REITERATE NEED PROT LETANIE/O Gta ALL FACTORS A/l CONTACT WITH L/9 WEIGHED. . SUGGEST apa FIRS? ASK A/1 FOR NAMES ANTI-cOc OFFICIALS HE |zxows, _ IF L/9 NAWE NOT SURFACED SUGGEST THEN PROCEED WITH PARA 2 REF BOAT NEXT MEET, ; ‘ pe. ° “> END OF MEssacz / Shor” " an oN . 4 ae ber a J a afi ao ap ees apyen ene . “3 ie 3 A ¢€ . COORD tmaTING orticens setae erricen 1 yo SECRET [parce] POTEET - LOE . [| S= | ya < . wW. RY. “Meh Cory wa, REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFiCE Js PROHIBITED. Be ey aot Lo : Minalteie ate mepme tage oe i . . ‘ t ; decease ne sat OB ADS cok etc 6 «6 _.._—««ss—i‘<ié‘“«R CDG DR HEA CIS Lap A CTONAL SS La Eahanas 17 de Maree de 1966 a0 DS LA SOLIDARIDAD® oe, i Eetimada compafierat Tqueiwes al gus de rofuriznos: 4 #2|atenta conmucacién Ga fechn 17 S¢ Neviouwlaw’‘653 la cunk trata sobre _ da Golscatai us Leced aeadu al octranjuros para realizar eo~ tudiss ce ofiica en nusati'o pales im vireccic:: umeras, ue musICa AA ed wepare - tasente Nacioncl ae Lecuelas ben recibido orfentaciéa alsune al respectos no obatante en cualquier cazo qus se prsventare _ : alguns solicitod , 88 considera que es necesario ates de con= a ~ ; coder dichas becas, aportar para el estudie de las diasas en Soe os Depertanentce cerrespondientess, los siguientes catone Se - Erecee Kiads 2doe- Nivel dea entudice genercless Srdee Conocimientos musicales, ef loa tiene y «1 aival G2 los claccue 4%0e~ Instruaantes a otra especialidad qua devee estudLare . Stose St tiene o oS ¥ en que grado conocinientoes del Adicaa eapaiole Con 39ludJogs ravoluctonarlos de "PATEIA 0 WWERTES, “ViRICHIURAOS*, ~ es Fraternuluentes . | Dry Kipidio Merndndes oben, Jota del Departannato . . * @@ Planes y Ceonvenios | - Gulturaless i 3. . i a on Compe 2 Raquol Montoro Alvarado defo fo sl Tepertaxcate te Control do Hecas parn e tranjeros Minieterio de aducaciéne Ciudad id bartads aA. i ta 4 = ¥ 2 seme Chris Oo a | Cagsier te Free as. LASSIFIEC MESSAGE * . ni Cr tad AS | Loe ; wd rut ewe ALT. TD sa awee 0 : SECR ET : vesresy Dare. RT - f ) SECkK ha rSieeee ees + MADR INFO DIR WAVE CITE MEXI 6571 ent mt KAPOK PERUMEN ANMOON ~* REF MADR 7586 0 1 -” be meee V Suay ANS SELILEY iNLU NEW AGEN ROLE AND HIS : . BONA FIDES ESTAPLISHED, MEXI WOULD APEAr CiATE IF HE COULD! BF QUERIED GH PRESENT ACTIVITIES OF MEXI AGENT LITAMIL-9 CIDEN BY SEPARATE CABLE), 2. FYI, L-9 RETURNED PBRUMEN MARCH 1365, L-S AND RELATIVES INSIDE HAVE USED SUBJ AS COURIER T0 POST LETTERS iN NEXT.| SUBJ BELIEVED TO BE GOOD FRIEND OF FAMILY. L-> Nate SASULD BE INCLUDED IX LIST GIHER PERSONS SG AS KOT TO TOW ewe KUDARK . INTEREST. SU3J NOT AWARE L-S GDYOKE CONNECTION, Xf PAaRTICULARLY INTERESTED iN ANY INDICATION L-5 MAY BE PLANNING LEAVE PBRIMEN EVEN FOR SHORT TRIP. 3. POSSIBILITY EXISTS SUBJ COULD EVENTUALLY 8E USED TO SET UP OPERATIONSL CONTACT WITH L-9 BUT BELIEVE BEST NOT PURSUE THIS ‘UNTIL SUBJ HAS PROVEN OWN VORTH AND RELIABILITY AND ALL HAZARDS OF ATTEMPTING REACTIVATE L-9 PAREFULLY ASSESSED, Cop secret At guested (Gn Aud fxsigenear r SECRET ; CFN 6571 1586 Litanin-9 FYE L-9 1965 L-9 1-9 NOT To KUBARK NOT . > AWARE L-3 SDYOKE L-9 L-9 NOT PURSUE L-9 Bt t + ses wer nae Aiea oo oe ect tnie e - weer Gs Devo f . Chassery ves 6c 8 __ TAATSEVLED MESSAGE 7 terete 7 et a-aey 76 FE wo. : sce w08 ast. 10 asrece O ss Teey Oar. Or | Paceommmemgnreastenen 4 ae SECRET I SEPROCUCE I6t PROWIMITED y St it] As See ey Le cy acTy MOFomee COPY 1e90ee ia acovves CT rence! nee i t SECRET 1718812 ; a ee MADR INFO DIR WAVE CITE MEXI €5 72 * H7f ee md 77295 KAPGK PSRUMEN as4008 ‘ ; REF MEXI 657! 0104 tes le a At . . re . _ IDEN: LUIS ALBERU SOUTC, FORMER CULTURAL ATTACHE, cLBAM EMBASSY, MEXI. YC WORKING FOR NATIONAL CULTIRAL couNcm, HAVA SECRET , CFM, 6572 S571 LUIS ALPERU SOUTO HAVA © @ REE, . - a t 7 a ++ > & : 3 t « 3 . 4 a . oy eget . a . . Dye . ee ee “is z : 2 : et ~~ 1 ™~ ’ « Ss . / dh ea ee a ae ee : “ FN Mt eR RI Wn pr 8 Rem ake le bane ca, SEPUBLICS OF CUA . . CONSEIN NACIOSAL DE CULTINA a TRECCION DA NSTACTONES INTLHUNACTONALES : ANEXO a le Hota tive am ap GO, Emiszore Gardens London, SeWs 7 - . Febrero 18 de 1966 : ~{- ° sass ‘ - ro Sre Agrogudo Cultural de la ond jada 9 Cuvme 22, Lount Ste London, te L Eatimado Ure Estoy r=preaentando de Nutehiniens Publishine, la a cuud est{ <2 is wis interesada en les pusibilidades Ge po~ blicar traiw:ciuies d¢ obras de poesfa y ficciSu. S#ulag traweciones aperecerfn regularcents tals Una Genowinzcica - posibleaente, “The Latin Awe-ican|Litca- ry") ¥ cun iw continuseién de series cou la “Library” Io desea, creumus curf una coherencia a les publicaciones de Literatura Lalino-inericana, de la cual carece ul presentes Yor le mouuto estoy tratando de recppiler tanta , dnformacién couo sée posibles Le estaré de lo nués agracecido por cugzlquier ayuda que me pueda dare Preferentanente desea- rfa los nominees se destacados autorss cubanop - cldvicus y _ Conteaporfucos - t{tulos de laa obras de ficcién y¥ da poesfa, y wna inforwaciéa que indique haste que punto pueden leer tra- ducidas al in:l4s. : LO ve Doy 4 Ude las gracias anticipadas por su cortesfa _ ne Y ayudaees ; ; . : : . . De Ude ainceramente, © + Bernard G. Mullinge “Or oe : ’ a REPUBLICA TE CUBA CONSEJO NACIONAL DE CULTURA COMISION CUBANA EXPOSITION DE mutes Le Zatecz, 29 fe arsre 4a} 1966 : "ako DE LA BOLIDARI DAD" ’ (°° €9.Director t: fr~teractén, Ministerfo cel 3 certor, La Habana. - Compa drros : For la presente le ruego se sirva expedir un persise 7 de Salida de: pafs al ciudadano canadiense Sr.duy Parent, #1 cual se : oa encuentra activelsente en nuestro pais hospededo an ol Hotel Hstana<- Riviera. Bl Sr. Parent tiene un pasaporte expedido en Othawa, ” Nacional "Jc34 marti". “quedo de Ud. atte., "tale Albera a Jefe del Protocolo Dir. Rel. Internacionales Consejo Kacioaal de Cultura gee a . rey Con saludos revoluctonarios de "PATRIA 0 KUERPE" - Canada con nisero BPe21741 y deber& partir el préximo lunes 3) de enero en el vuelto de la Compatfa Cubana de Aviacién por #1 Aeropuerte @e
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104-10176-10075 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | AGENCY RECORD NUMBER RECORD SERIES AGENCY FILE NUMBER p ORIGINATOR FROM TO TITLE DATE PAGES SUBJECTS DOCUMENT TYPE CLASSIFICATION RESTRICTIONS CURRENT STATUS DATE OF LAST REVIEW OPENING CRITERIA COMMENTS JFK ASSASSINATION SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION FORM AGENCY INFORMATION CIA 104-10176-10075 JFK 80TO1357A DOCUMENT INFORMATION CIA 201 FILE OF PROTECTABLE SOURCE. 00/00/ 152 JFK DOCUMENT PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT SECRET POSTPONED IN FULL 05/22/98 JFPK64-12:F5 1998.05.22.10:14:03:84008 UNTIL DEATH OF SUBJECT. Date: 07/11/01 Page: 1 2: RELEASE DELAYED HRG Record Print ID: File Title: Job Num: Location: Box Num: Vol/Folder: Title: Title Res: Date of Document: Status: From: From Res: To: To Res: Pages: Orig. Classification: Originator: Last Reviewer: Review Date: Exemptions: Medium: Last Inputter: NARA Comments: Agency Comments: Release: Release Date: Doc Num: Keywords: Duplicate Document Of: COMPONENT DATE TASKED Sent to NARA: Agency Name: Agency Number: Disk Number: Control Number SECRET 1998.05.22.10:14:03:840082 JPK 80T01357A HRG JFK64-12 FS 201 FILE OF PROTECTABLE SOURCE. 0/0/0 DIF 152 CIA 1A 1B 1c PAPER ramsayr Printed on: 7/11/2001 RELEASE DELAYED UNTIL DEATH OF SUBJECT. PER ARRB DECISION OF 13 MAY. DETERMINE STATUS ANNUALLY. Res: 201-329-609 Res: LITAMIL-9 Component Review Info DATE REVIEWED RESPONSE Y CIA 104 10176 10075 SECRET Y AGENCY REQUIRED TO APPEAL] DATE DECISION 1998.05.22.10:14:03:840082 aa ——i‘iL Gete ser iu fx. CRYPT ON YM 2915 CASE COP ICE Jere F. Zerance REMARKS IMITEALS f i iD ‘ CASE a CANCELLED te MLE BIO PRO I < PRO WW 174318 GREEN DEROG, Lp TH cr/as cPS & Div TRACES TRACES $.0. INDICES BRITTEN $.6 INVESTIGATION TECHNICAL INTER OG AT TON REPORT COS/Ne NOTIFIEn Foow 4-43 1260 wre eacesens aotriews Car? UP , DATE 2813. RED, 2] April 1957 jep_ APPROVAL WORK RECORD 13 April 16057 201 @ 7 Teo" Woue — 329509 | ALBEU-Souto, Inis_ oo eon Ne AMIRTIONS nen eet : O s+. ts . eet = PSELOONYM PRDJEET coe at £71158 nds ee _ _ DATE OF BIRTH PLECE oF waar: nies fe [fy 1+ cr ornare aye em ee et ten SECKET Oviedo, Spain ObYES TON EXTENS ¢Om wH/L/M 4ST __ CATE COMMENTS. nents B MAY 1067 - Wek OTAN 16p — 2: ne Cay G xX Fer _es ee FRE CoRD. RESUESTED FRE CORD. COMPLETED ~ aBECR ET TSAR IEE CE earn eS ee te Meee a: Rene cea mena 5 i i 7 EE NR RF BS ae ego ate Same lemmas ene 3 woe : . - f é « SECRET : : (ENPaD ITE i ExPRDITE FEE ENT ICES. iO 1CES . SET UP FOR POR i [sev ur SPECIAL CIMCST AME t FOR OR | l insular orice an ae ISSUE OPERATICRAL APPROCAL @ESUEST BESLLTS TECawiCcAL FE | v ISSUE PROVISTOQAL GFIRATIONAL APPROVAL INTERRSGATion FROM f extenven POA FO8 SavsS UNTIL REWIE® SECUMITY OFFICE REPIET AT C1/Oa REIMSTATE Poa Fae Bars URTEL REVIEW AT Cita aware T t aTracnaiar : Cawane 70 | exe MOTICE TO DIVISIO ec + Re BY Gm (472 taper ¢ AR CANCEL PER C2/Ga MOTICE TO OIVISTON } t (Reason checkes heiaw,* or see renarks;: { ICRKLE rs + FT - REQUEST IP TeacES (lncl. COWINT) i NOTICE | Frest secoro | i } ‘ REQUEST OPERATICHAL AND DIVISION TRaCsE (Encl. COWINT); - j S80 KOFICE TG DbVESIOW p i REQUEST peo af ‘ POA EXPIRED - PLEASE Su@miT regen. iF. MAS GEEM IWOICRTED, POR BELL BE AUTOMATICALLY CANCELLED. BAYS. ST FLSTHER INTEREST be SisseeT ae *CATLURE TO SUBMIT PRQ TT AS REQUIRED UNDER CSE NG. 10-5 OR TO INDICATE AMY FURTHER INTEREST |IN OBTAINING BPPMOVAL FOR THE GPERZATICNSL LSE OF SUBJECT.- . Siewatecg teens Loge 7o7 enins SECRET q Donk WaSeEae RE Retie o . . hE, ua a TRA Sal cag BLS BEE ~ SECRET 24 August 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR: CI/OA ATTENTION : ey SUBJECT : LITAMIL-7 (201-329609) lL. Burinn to ortwiew -f Gtotrian Files i+ wae anntad that LITAMIL-7's Operational Approvel, which was granted on 7 February 1968, is still active. This is to advise you that Mexico City Station terminated contact with LITAMIL-7 in 1970. 2. Attached herewith is a copy of a Memorardum for the Record regarding Subject and the Agent Termination Report. 3. Please retire Subject'’s CI/OA File. Attachment: herewith SECRET os SECRET 7 22 August 1972 }MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: LITAMIL-7 : raid D. FAHLAXGER, LIT activities of the installation a4 in approximately 1969-70, S. ending her previous usefs € access to the embassy, sonar soit sait ; TITAMIL-3 in 2 ‘iin; S6-bf,. Allbougn Guaycct was never a very productive asset, provide information on dividuals working therein. In ‘orect pes retired by the Pana Embassy, i In spit loss £ re did continue to maintain |conzact wash the personnel. including the ambassador. For this oe maintained contact with her was not very productive because she felt she had been agh LITAMIL-3. However, this too treated fairly upon retirement, and felt a certain degree of lovalty to) them. This was Somewhat incongruous. since she did not feel such loyalty when she was working in the emoassy. 2. Subject met FAHLANGER, a anprox- imately jin times i heme, The las: time she was told that in view 0. retirement. Whi embassy, our relations | wouid be terminated. os resultec in the less of access to the However, if Qi reestablished contact with the personnel, O7 was yecalled to work © part or full time, we would, cf course, consider contact again. This, of course, never happered. 3. While Subject was not ial regular salar spot payments for the informatio submitted. occasional small gifts at Christmas time and oz her b ‘SECRET OB . MMMM did receive also received rthday. The beeen a ALAR A FRC RI AE EI: ahs eon cree nee ne we EMR MRC om mene ert - SECRET = . - -2- termination was amicable, and Subject agreed to notify LITAMIL-3 if she had any information of value to report. 4. Attached is the Agent Termination Report on Subject. WH/1/TA seat oe esate ne Leet eager Nonna n mle REE ner en ar eR EI SECRET” . o Attachment to - 15 August 1972 Agent Termination Report 1, AGENT CRYPTONYM: LITA MIL-7 2. PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: LITAMIL 3. AGENT RECRUITED BY: LITAMIL-3 4. CAPACITY IN WHICH SGENT Penetration ofthe PBRUMEN steven. Embassv in Mexico City : 5, RATE OF PAY: Spot payments| based on i information she submitted. : Average was approximately : $20.03 U. 3. pee moniin 6. OTHER COMMITMENTS: None i. AGENT DISMISSED BY: Gerald D. FAHLANGER 8. SECURITY RISKS: None 9. IS AGENT RECOMMENDED No 11. FOR RE-USE: REASON FOR AND MANNER OF DISMISSAL: LETTER OF TERMINATION SIGNED: SECRET She retired fronM@Mb-sition in the embassy. Terrm:xation by FAHLANGER was done at a meeting with her. No. WH was not wittirg of her role for LNBUZZ, and was not receiving a specific moathly salary. - { i ' £2, IM WN-SISM CL py Aiailm . cae MERA bedi 4 \% “ MEISAce roa S « TOTAL TOPEE: * —_—_ pe /sas eens ast | SECRET ~~, 8954/9941 — Soar: 25 March 1968 CAME SECEETARIAY SISER MATION o T camp nee q IMMEDIATE MEXICO CITY JMWAVE INFO: j : INFO ame 29h at _TYPIC ners: a, QOMIQ Co 76477)* B. JSMWAVE 6305 (IN SsUovYN), <o mann mot (7 67 C. DIRECTOR 85178, 20 MARCH 67 *** 1. REQUEST MEXICO CITY TRY DETERMINE WHERE MACIQUES| STAYING ‘PRIOR HIS DEPARTURE REF A AND NOTIFY JMWAVE, ALSO PLEASE] PROVIDE - ‘SUITABLE PRET To coven, WIFE'S CALL TO PROTECT SMABOVE SOURCE. (EEG asorre IN REF C ‘THAT RACIQUES WOULD PROBABLY RE WILLING © “COOPERATE WITH LNHARP IF APPROACHED. CAN LITAMIL-9 OBTAIN CURRENT AssEssiant PER MEX 2751. . _ PAER ZI iNt&s UePon £ieLiP? FOR JMWAVE: a IF MACIQUES EX WIFE STILL RESIDING niuzan R REF B SUGGEST SRE BE CONTACTED AND DETERINE IF SHE ABLE TELEPHONA MACIQUES MEXICO CITY ASKING HE MEET WITH HER® THERE ON HIS RETURN PROM MONTREAL, . =. af rae 8 hs 7 END OF MESSAGE : a : : : . CoM (CONTINUED. «5 7 FRAMASENG OPER | SECRET ~ [a “Spoet) Toe REPRODUCTION sv OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE {5 or . carr wa, | SS MESSAGE PoE TOTAL COMES: Ake 2 een omer i _ i vert: 8 ECRET i fst: oe ——— i CAELE SECEFTAIAT DIESEM MATION ' (J ween | (7 seston) onttued ro Le. ae ¢—___ | [7 ne morx C) eae mics rae ng, I ne teen tenure Si i a recory | me ow {cies cation) Tote and tine filed ~ ~ oe emcee SECRET ew PAGE T¥O ne Henn ae. 7 if contacted. CITE DeRECTOR PS 742 WH COMMENT: *Abraham MACIQUES Macictes departing. Mexico i for Montreal ‘ FRAMED AMER a mM Oe we ee lee ***LITAMIL-9 beimy believes MACIQUES willing cooperate pee RANCH tena mo ase fette? toca} Catscere Renta; = City 26 March sen Mad een a *#4* LITAMIL-S willing provide assessmont of MACIQUES if latter returns Cub2. | C/HH/COG /oPS (in C/E/8C/C by phone) , c1/ors QMS (by phone) WILLIAM B, C/wap aw oe @ sEUAsHNO oPpeen REPROT'ICTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIB or : i seein ep tenneneaaenenteeetemeerane ene ee aioe r orrcras : . tnctgted Sve entecise | SECRET | renal ornecre #¢ AUTHONTICATNG nn ATW AS ERR LOY a Cope OR meena wewee nat wes came STR TT terri ene en ewe ce a ae tt, fe ee ene eran aton are ee rat erent eninge. rm _ SECRET ° MEMORANDUM-FOR: Chief, be ROIS Operational Approval is herety granted in the case of Lintted to use ge an inlarmene an Meabso. This Approval is based upon evaluation of information avgilabl= to th Office, and is granted under authority contained in CST and CSI-F. 10+ , . Vward P.. Boch CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AXD SUPPORT IVE » for the purpose specified in your request Is 5. Date: “ “sbreary 1060 - eal at OO i 7. . ‘ : ; SECRET seeps rere one i . . owimssnaer i . tee 124 SESQLRTE PAREI AES cettians . a — tor Come mga edna oe meat a AA UA a ata Le A eine pes one Aan Male tect tn emia ect i . ‘ ~~ ' j . . ‘ . * ‘ . ot i * Ferme sey AS tle econ Ht ph natin en's baa CHIEF, C1/QAl SECRET SECRET ty Director of Security avestigations and Support ) in aru ( tl ‘ Ee, MEMORANDUM FoR: SUBJECT ATTACHMENTS (IF ANy) Me, PEI 2413 vor ase PE ern ae ttn natn ae eee ee Ne hint se as an ob enemas te state ee Ret Ath ie ek: | ant etree, np ace, tueteoes om none: ernment ett ae SORES a RS ta yt SE Rae peated B SECRET IMSTRUCT ION SPECIAL INCUERY COVERT MAME CHECK FSSUE OPERATIONAL APPROVAL SSSVE PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL AIP AOVAL EXTEND POA FOR DAYS UNTIL REINSTATE POA FOR DAYS UNTIL fl { Forwano ATTACHMERT TO OfVISION A vonwano to NTTACHMERT Vp peuu ree Uer te vito EUPERITE Fes isoices REQUEST GREEN LIST REQUEST RESULTS F4/B DOLSIER REVEE| REVIEW FID COLLATERAL INFORMATIE CH REQUEST RESULTS TECHMICAL (MTERROGATION FRCe REVIEW SECURITY CFFITE REPORT aT C| REVIEW SECURITY OFF ECE CONCURRERT Secunity astice ft / Oa MEMO AT CI/OR LT CARCEL PER DEVESTON MEWO DATED }eme notice to Division) CANCEL PER CHE/OR NOTICE (0 DIWITION (Reason checked befow,* or see wemarka) REQUEST RI TRACES | @EQUEST OPS RATIO“AL AND DIVIS7EN TRACES i wEOUEST FLELD FRACES POA EXPIRED. PLEASE Same’ REVEEW AT Choa REQUEST REVIEW OF ATTACHED REFEREN ADVISE CI/OA OF KATURE AND SEtGKEF >) rag alt 3 v atl | TICKLE NOTICE ORSD NOTICE TO SavIston tT pro tt. TF, WITHIN 39 DAYS, MO FURTREe RAS BEEN INDICATED, POA WILL 4@ AUTOM POA WILL 4@ AUTOMATICALLY CANCELLED. “FAILURE TO SuUgMIT PRO Tf AS FLQUIRED UNDER CS1 MO. FOR THE OPERATIONAL USE OF SimiccT.. Rtas Fowles Adjeuw plnctti{ WF use ae oe teeta 80-5 09 TO INDICATE any FURTHER INTEREST & : 2... SECRET le a fees - weemarure “ongur 17 steed bro evtornatc | deengeandong ved * SNTEREST IN SUBSECT IS OSTAINING aPeROVAL C1 over ary (. UNcASSIFieD. =f, Teena C1 Con. :DENTIAL C1) secret ROUTING AND RECORD SHLET . aces eae OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number each comment] te shew from whoa WTS, te whora, Drew a line ecross coven otter sach comment) Sr 610 Meas" C] secret =] CONFIDENTIAL, =] IML) UNCLASSIFIED Se meng tenes SECRET | a 6 February 1958 MEMCPANDUM FOR: CI/0A ATTENTION: Wey - ‘ SUESECT: LITAMIL-9 201-329605 Attached are two copies of a PRY Fert I on Subject and a copy of the PRG Part II. An Operational Approval is requested. Attachments: ' PRE I - 2 cys : : PRG II- 1 cy . . i . 3 SECRET ° ; ' i ' . i . ‘ ata . PERSONAL RECCRD QUESTIONNAIRE PART f ~ BIOGRAPHICAL JMFURMATION - INSTPUCTIONS: J. Write cleerly. DISPRTOn HO. 2. Answer olf questions. If question is not applicable, write "NAA > Atte biank pages. if additsonsl apsce fa nerdes. SECTICN } GENERAL PERSOMAL AND PHYSICAL DATA 1. newe (Faruty) (middie, (Larry 2. NAME CM MATIVE LantiaGE OR SCRIPT 3+ mame at pintH (7 4 ALEASES, NICKNAMES, TELECODLS, LEGAL CHANGE IN NAME (State fine, reason Tat and places ce a ne — 7. P ONAL MABITS (Ligsor, drugs, gambiing, Parasoura) Siw EE a » Punisaments, sentences, acquittaisy Ih. COLCR OF HAIR &. SCARS AND MARKS 38 CTH Gn PROMINENT FEATURES. ’ . e- OTMEN TCLNTIFYING FEATURES ATTACH SAMPLES OF SIGVATURE &ND MANDERITING: ALSO DATED PHOT GRAPH acas 1050 ose receracs aerttens, © i . waaay wir ins in ponent atthe te uate alee tent Mere eat Mebteatte s ns messy sate send 5 = tei 14. VF USS. WATCRALFZED CITIZEN, GPU WAME, DATE, IiTW AND NUMBER OF CERTIFICATE GRANTED SECTION Wt CCCUPAT 288i AKO FIWANCIMA CATA TE. PRESENT OCCUPETICN . $8) SALARY (Per aumew, 19. FIMANCIAL STATLS (Earnings, back deposits, sersrities and property) sane ene tnninecemmeainn eet eitarionsnemeoneemantiieenebemmnenie pticertear en ae eee ne EY aT eee SECTICN LY ; URWAALCATIVAAL ADSL tmeewne 20, MEMBERSHIP Im SELTGIOUS ORGANIZATICNS 2i- PRESENT AND PAST MEMBERSHIP 1m PROFESSIONAL and SOCIAL ORGANIZOTEONSs POLITICAL AFFELIAY. e SECTICN V ~ EDUCATIONAL CATA 22. SCHOOLS ° “MAME AND LOCATOR OF SCHOOL unm OF COURSE STATES ATTENDED ot oat MECH se LANGUAGE - (hist below eact Tanquage in which you _ . possess any degree af competence.) - . . : sone ee . a . am . . . - oe “we ye SPECIAL QUALIFICATICRS Aad IBTERESTS -SMDICATE anh waiTimG. GFE DETAILS INCLUDING TITAES OF BOUKS O8 ARTICLES, ALSO MAMES OF PUBLISHERS AND PueLinar Ticw DATES. @ Usecticg vit MILATARY SERVICE “rDERTEFVING COUNTRY. PRISONER. INCICATE OmEME SERVICE PERF iRmza, DECORATIONS, | = | | EMPLOYMENT HISTORY BICATE CHPONOLOCICAL HISTORY OF EMPLOYWENT LI gs @. INCLUSIVE DATES (Frow-T veo Late ft. TYPE OF WORK WHEN AMD Wey DiScHARGED. SIVE DETAILS MaaiTA STATUS BIFE OR HUSBAND: © VinG CATA RECUIACD BcLOe FOR ALL faig MAAR DASES, ES MAME OF SPOUSE (First) . qustile; see) MARRIAGE 38, PLACE OF MARRIAGE SB. ATIONALETY AT BIRTH a te UF YOU RAVE BEES MARRIED WORE THAN SATE, ERCK§OOING ANMAMENTS. USE SHEET FOR FoRmta w1FE OR HUSSLAG PLACE OF BIRTH t Jeccseca I [seravates I Jerfoeceo [ MAMULLED (Lasety 4. RATIONALITY A Se poten tense SATIONALITY AT @taTH® arn er een vil Aa ty A ne nes Alte eetrinin va meant tien ae mmc «a niin sateen mm hen omen cs te f | | | | i | ‘ | | | | | i @USECTICN Rist FULL mat ons ° ° =, ° ee a OF BIR Te TCUTiTEnSmiFS o2.9 BY ANY BH 2taia cm SisTER (Idantily brother. of sister and give bia, SE. MAWES. ALFASES, TELECTGES AND REL ATI ONSeIP OF ALL PERSONS KNOWN TO BE CONNECTED IN ANY war wi Te SEQuICE. © Fsectioe xv S.LIST CLOSE ASSGCi ATES. @Tséction xvi MISCELLANEOUS ST. WATLAALHZATION OF CLOSE MELATIVES tm 0.5. (Give name, date, city and aunbee of certificace rts RELATIVES, ACQUAIMTARCES AMD COMTACTS Spe fauene SE¥ICES GNDICATE NawE OF GOVE>UMENTS AND POSITIONS “ELD. PERSONAL ASSOCIATIONS IMOEVIDURLS O8 SeoUrSs SEGRATURE HONALITY a7 B:@TH™ or her, present ted) e Fe cat ec Nee A atte bate bios SR Roms ate it cadena shi nine Ws at GN LIS SMA aay Medion: hed, LER dena he alah unease Bien stort ree ated: sine nal a8 heidi tame PERSGNAL RECORD OUEST IONNA IRE PART L1 = OPERATIGNSL INFORMAT 10% EUSTRUCTIONS 10 Caz $2 OFFICER wlicabie » plete the SIS OTmeR cas, OLEN KNOEN. gree 1050a esc FeO, ce mate ne 2+ Novesthy. meadquartere eft am PEO pects § and IJ. Bowever, in en eotcgency pe. Zo INDICATE WHETHER 5. WAADLING. BF 5a, OMOICaTE To won. Subject knew Civde K. SHRYOCK by true name. Lawrence F. BARKER, took over in June 1963, over to his present Case Officer, Raynond A. his return fron PBRUMEN in the fall of 1968. 4 rat te we sheen to the “mbjece, ot be feijaved as ‘2 19-215. reverae este of Pese keyed ca Seproprsete stea cusber. ComTACT AnD DEVELSPMENT WHY. AND BY wooe SuRscCT was #4037 Comtactes + Wetec, Pw Pm ee Magee mee woe SD tte Maa, EME 4irSC Case Giticer, was iatroduced to on 18 July 15962 by LITAMIL-3. : : . ra . ae, . . ote . ’ Subject could be turded over to any responsible Case Officer, particularly one with a Speaking knowledge of Spanish. Subject also speaks good French and poor English. a Ee OFFICERS we WAVE HANDLED Susszcy Oa wom mf Ga0WS ORF nas anden, Pee veeus epstiees. TT eee COULD SE TUANCO c¥ER QUICKLY and tm a SECURE mammeR TO any TEDPOnSsIMG Cal BISatcH mo. @& SlvELOP ED. GIVE esmes oy wns aren ened Subject “The next Case Officer, Subject was turned FRADYER, following OF apprezriate euthority on the bossa of the bent oveifebts ste enable te sssee an *parcvel antese requester feraisher acsvers te off questions ened eppreval sy be obtained by coustridg with the age mee! Fa ta-989, Peragrosns ga, 9, 320 wed sod. Thevealter the wewel wethed te docement or cane €¢ cos.es of PRO pact I Cincty IAd Copy sa subpect gs Sandeciting, af persibie) lend tos (2) <om- thie fore west be sent 1S headquarters re voon #9 Pesarsfe, & be sent te headwarters ia PRO leront in tee (2) copies. « OF sefarnetion Oblasmarto. Sf iten Rot esahicable erate “WAs* EF additional space reguised E€ orricce see or ne Sem me a pe Sn oem omar nao citeecceeems cae ena on meme mim ees ememay mame apt ape on Sh et at net 9 ft secon ee I A NN mn ee SECTICe tb MOTIVATE ARG CONTROL Ve ESTiWATE SUBJECT" SB Conwuns sts - ang the “66 2. INDICATE WHAT COMTSOL. IF ANY. EKESTS QVER THE SUBJECT. (tf na control, of if there es exolasa.) SECTI wm tit f. COeEX USED BY SUBJECT BND CASE OFFFCER IN THEIR MEETINGS. cat and his Case Ufficer meet as acgiaintances. Sree re WOT EINE MTS INFORMATION AND IN TONTACTING MIS INFORMANT 5. nember cf LIKING, vewdes 3. INGECATE SERVICE FOR BYHICH SUBJECT THINKS HE (Wall work) (Es worksrgj. “Vith a sOLALY inteliisence service. SECTION IV IMTELLIGENCE COWNECTIONS AKD TRAIMING TeATION, (ae Getaited, tf porsshle crite evaderce., Do not use, storth|commeet auch t a| fact of ceal costssi ty. ELPLATN SUBJECT*S ENS . PAST OR PRESENT CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER INTELLIGENCE SE#R1LE. [IMDFCATE THE EXTLO™~ Sut CONNECTION 15 &uSON OVERTLY. Subject is not known to have any contact with any. ovhez aateliigence service. friends) m0 ANDe OF S.ESECTS PRESENT INFELLIGERTE ACTIVITIES. LITAMIL-3 “rehably suspects LITAMIL-9 is still engaged intelliceoce activities. 3. ECAPLAIN ANY TRAINING SUBJECT RAS HAD IN CLANDESTINE OPERATIONS. subject bas not had any formal training in clandestine overations but he is cunning, intelligent, and hos an aptituce for the work. COLLABORATION PO INDECATE OTHER FOREIGE POWER SUBIECT WOULD BE west tieeLy fo COLLABORATE WITH Bice, Se © ASSOCIATIONS. EPL AIR. Subject would coliaberate with an anti-Communist Gupan it should come to nower, : 2 - SECRET . | ee ee aa oe ane mas ESEOLOGY De Pert lregime if Ridin iae ie i 5 na rents * astern = ComTact . + ~ ~ oe ce f-FF SuBsECT HAS BEES USED “MH CONTACTED aesoRe, PMOITATE ACY tatty tm mere “€ WS ENGAGED 00 METOOm ME HAS FuRWiseen. Taf TYPE OF tnece AR ACtive asset of Firs. re croy - information xico in late 1966 45 a nrivate ided some On LIRING rersonney and on the fexica, Oe ang FROU mow SUIEeT CO eee SE em —~| a . IMOICATE WOW AND FRO WOM SUBdECT CeTerns INF ORWATION. from members cf VIGING and the c5uBt friends and acquaintances diving in ct ht Since return hy (CATE WHAT HAS BZEW ToLO SUBJECT 45 TO THE GUSPOSITICN OF InoRmwation wE FURNISHES, Subject knows that hig isformation Z0esS ts Plas tae SuBIECT?S§ PROPOSED Fa on Ci tree se oR BUTiEs. Sudject's current use is to pass on any infornation which ceres to his attention whieh he esinun et ne 25 OUtAaS Ona LY debrie fea for any info ne can pravide on > cRS or their contacts the Etation thigts he ray koow or have kaown, #re is no current active direction of his activities, and his Leefulness is at resent close to marrinal. ae S- OfvarL SuBIECTSS PROPOSED Prony TYPE use or Duties. i ! NA SECTION vit LIAISON OR OPERATICNAL ACTIVITY §. DETAIL suasect’s pRroraseg LALSON TYPE csuract om QPeeari can. 4 =ottagr SRE As: i t S- WERE SUBJECT Is AN OFFICIAL MEMBER OF A FOREL aN GOVEaNuN TY: NA *. HERE SUBJECT FS an OFFICeaL mewacR OF aN ODYORE AGENCY: eae ap a aaa re AGENCY RELATIONSHIP with SuavecT be ExPL Aly WATURE OF AGENCY RELATION PERSONNEL KHON TO SueuecT. . : _ Sabject is no longer paid any Salary. He aust Se considered lan -Oorerational ccotact. In addition to nis three case officers,| he has known Andrey §_ PARGRS aod Edward D. RNASUIN under assumed names, . a : t SHIP atte -sumsect, 4.E. TRAINEE. oPPosete SUMOER: MewUNERaTiON, | EF any: aGtacy { Se me enenenntnme ccna Ph tenn i sortie ctnmsnnn men ati caersrae nests ees ead . . : a rs a , ae . i : .* Be te ba 4 ; . - : * SECRET: - SECTICM 14 - . QUALIFICATIONS FOR GTHER OPER ATi cng * re SAUTER OF EP AT ecm 1. GMDITKTE Sher AL ABILITIES, Telears. sa SUALTPICATIONS PUSSESS23 ar LBL mete CSULD CONCE Wam* BE OF VALLE FOR OTHER OF EMATI ONS. - . . : . 4 SECTICa F _ COMME THEN TS - te in t. TF $7 43 PROPOSED TO Par S.S3ECT & PFGUL AR Sacagr, IMOICATE THE et tace fDIRT. IF PaewtnE to BE WElE im EXCHANGE : Comes Pik S. SugsSioy OR HTHER METHOD, SPECIFY AND GivE OETAILS. wet LS Lot csit sw salary, . 2: ERPLAIN any FROWISES. OT+i#ErSE HOT COVERED HEREIN, WADE TO 5: of sebyezt and family.) ef mitseats or ~remises hive cel ot z wigent. SECTIOA Xt . CE AND SECURITY 4. ANDALATE THE FELD ASENCIES awD FLELS FILES 1th mice SUBJECT>S NAwE mas BEEN CHECKED and Tre Acion and Lu iles.. De Pack SRBLCATE WHE THS# oe wot ers aad . co i - BAIR APP ROY PRIWAL FOR SUSSECT"S USE na c EVALUATE SUSJECT*S CHaRactza_ RELFABIL ITY euD SECURITY. CITING EVIDENCE meme POSSimE. “as Pas i . Very Security 6 ERPLare axy SITUATION O8 INDISCRETION JN @HICH SUBJECT CE/OPTRATIONAL SECURITY Witersing, LED, PLING. PAR AWO: le ig not krevn to heave any - 8 a RESIATS. CBTAINED Waves FROw A a ee 3 : aoe ee ° ‘ ‘ j tet ee “Ly . - - . : * :, _ SECZET” SécTion xuit : AVOCATI Coa. INTERESTS 1 1. teorcarg SRSECTS HOBBIES cH WTEREST 1M SPORTS. mUSsiC. ETC. ; . . ; MUSIC, Literate : i i i : ) Pp ; : i [section xiv GENERAL ' H : - : if Fe EMDECATE © *E THER SUBJECT“ Ss CONGIAGCE aorLITIES ano OTuEs ERARACTERISTICS. ARE SUCH AS HE cCouLa Paks AS BOWATIVE i ; OF A COue wy Om REGION OTHER Twem MES OWN. EXPLAEN. i i . i i i but beeause of hig Cohan accan H se as Cuvan. : i ' : 2- INDICATE POE THES INFORWATiOw tw PAG PARTS | and 4U @as ostainea bY RESEaRCH, CLANDESTINE ASSESSwilwt, : i CORRE SPOMoERCE Of oTHEA wEaNS. a : Unilerration in sc Parte Yo and 72 : files, azents, a direct question t . i : i j i ; } i + f : ae 9 OlHEk Tram ROUT ENE ACTION 4$ REQUIRED, IF AND KEN TERMINATION OF SUBJECT FS ef etctEen. PLEASE =PLAtE. (Alse i ' see para. 43%, fupray . | i . . . i i NG pPoble are when Subjeet may ge terninat 7 : i i : H ’ H i i i ! t H j | SECTION XV SERSEROY CONDITIONS BECCHTACT akwanGEMENTS : os GIVE FutL DETAILS Fle. RECOGNI TIO SUGNALS. Si’ uz BMERE CoOuLO Contact BE WADE: BHAT BONA TIDES COLD tat tw tpuaL MAKING ComTacT user . + Uubject could be contected by phone (his Rusber if in the hextics i } shone book) uSing the nane of one of the #OFIRM officers he i : feeh li Contact wirh as boua fides. : i | | i : } : ' SECTION xv1 MISCELLANEOUS OPERATIONAL CATA AND REMARKS : ' : j : + : F on i + f 1 : - é StGnaruee oF APPROPRIATE SENtOM OFF icEeR i . 4 wf $ z SECRET . j . Pe tee A ei i EO EO Ie BS on ae An ee : ? oo . ° | ; } . t pos | : poy ‘ " 7 | ms SECRET ry CANCELLATION TO DIVISION DATE co MEMORANDUM FOR: Troy he ATTENTION toot Dr ne : The file on . is cancelled : and closed in CI/OA 2or the. following reason: Failure to sucrit PRQ-II as required under CSI No. 16-5 or| to indicate any further interest in ebtaining aprroval for the overational use 5 ME a gee ue } : ‘ + $ 4 i ‘ Q + : Prior to any future use of Subject, it will be necessary to] furnish : @ new approval request (Form #772) to CI/OA. CEIEF, CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION t : } 4 i f : i. 1 : a ot q ne i a j a y ak : ; i I . 4 a Fa : . : Gov 1 . { ' $ eo ot ‘ . “. z rosw . St . Recheded town sot! i ‘ . . ees 69la . SECRET fe dachanfcwnen i tos : a . ed : ; t . . ; i NTN stale a en Sem Ake cea gine tee Fr ne eae ae bande deere a ol tcatiaace F SET uP CRPEENTE DATE FOR POs INDICES SET oP SPECtAL COVERT WAME fOR OA ieouley Crecn ISSUE OPERATIONAL APPROVAL ISSUE PTOVESIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL REQUEST RESULTS FF/D OOSSIER REVIES ‘ ee . EXTERD POR FOR BAYS UNTIL REVIEW FID COLLATERAL INFORMATION R T KEINSTATE POA FOR = cAYS UNTEL REQUEST RESULTS TECHNICAL i Eee INTERROGATION FRom [ [ersten FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO SIVIS10N REVIEW SECURITY GFFECE REPORT AT CI/DA atTsceeter - FORWARD TO | REVIEW SECURITY OFFICE COmCUPRENT mEWO AT Ci/ 2H « SECURITY OFFICE wre t 7 CANCEL PER DIVISION Weed DATED (ho notice to Division} CANCEL PE® CI/OA NOTICE TO DIWISSON | REVIEW AT C1saa me coche REQUEST REVIEW OF ATTACHES PEFERENCE ADVISE Ci/Oa GF MATURE AND SIGMIFICARCE (Reason checked below." or see rcemaria} REQUEST @1 TRACES REQUEST OPERATIONAL AND DIVESION TRACES TICKLE REQUEST FIELD TRACES , WOTICcE : | — Hee onse novice Te parison POA EXPI@ED + PLEASE SUBMIT PRO TI. IF, wiTsis 30 GAYS, MO FURTHER IMPEREST Iu SOBIECT HAS BEENM INDICATED, POR WiLL BE AUTOMATICALLY CANCELLEO. scoan vtmet 3 { CFALLURE Te supweT pee 11 as aEquIMED uMNeD C1 HO. ~1OLS OP TO INDICATE amy fuBTuce IMTESEST 4 QovAtuine semonver w/ 1 cor THE ameNaTiONAL USE OF SUBJECT. FEMARES 26 JAN Beg NOSLLED i - : i . £ + } Lo : - stemavuee Ore £ ses 707 SECRET ese) wu Aa. we on teed ae so oe : FROM: CEIEP AM OROER TMAT FURTHER CONSIDERATION WAY BE GIVEN YCUR REQUEST FOR APPROWEL IN THIS CASE, THAT YOU FURNISH THIS OFFICE THE INFORMATICN CHECKED BELOW. OR KEYIE® INFORMATION 245 150 rilpaa os | [rte RioTRa Rtvite REviEe OF STAEF/O COSSTER or STAFFS COLLATERAL. (uF Cama IT 1S REQUESTED CATED. TRATES oF SECLRITY OFF, REPSET aT CH ces REVIEW oF SEC. CFF. CONCURPENT wEuO aT CI/OA REMARKS: REViCe oF fot REPORT at CHOA Revite OF ATTALHED REFERENCE wees OTmENs (See Renarks) FUR CAvescu Ul a : . Part II. If, within 30 days, no further interest in Subject hes been indicated, POA will be automatically cancelled. Fasaee susmin cag of. | t oo INSTRUCTION SHEET ERPESITE Case FSUITES SPEC HOF moe Re FSSCE SPERATION AL APPR GOAL ESSEW PROVISIOWAL CPERATIONAL APPROVAL EETESG FGA FOR Oars UNTIL BEIRSTATE SOR FOR SAYS veTIL Furetao ATTACHMENT TS GEWISSOW Fcersao TO SECARETY OFFICE CIVERT NAME CECH SECRET Lae CRPESOTE Fat IROICES | fewer REQUEST GREEN LEST REQUEST RESULTS FI/O COSSIER REVIEW MEVEES F14D COLLATERAL IMFORMATIUN [| Devsice REVIEW SECURITY OFFICE REPORT AT Ch/O8 REQUEST MESULTS TECHNICAL ENMTERROGATION FROM REVIEW SECURETY OFFICE COMCURRENT MEMO £YT CE'OA COMTEL PES SIVISiCN MEMO COATED (Me notice to Division) CANTEL PER CI/GA BOTICE TO CHYVES'ES (Rerson checked below,© or see resarts) REVEES AT Ch/Oa f [edracrres ecoanr REQUEST REVIEW CF ATTACHED REIFEREKCE: ADVISE CI/OA OF RATURE RED SIGHIFICANCE BELEST RE TRACES PEGUEST GHERATI ONAL AMD GEVESTON TRACES HEBREST FIELD FRACES veel REWEST rea tl Pos ExPT RED 8 Y aS GEEN INDICATED, A008 ILL SE aur *FeCLURE TO SUBMIT #4C IT ue TmE GREAT iowaL USE GF FUBITET. REMARKS ror 0-65 AS MEQUIPED UNDER CSI WO. FILE TRCRLE |orse KOTICE TO Gryistow Sri aRo IF, @1TRIN 306 DAYS, WO FURTHER INTESEST Im SUBJECT PLEASE SUBMIT PRO IT. ICALLY CANCELLED. TO-S OR TO ENDICATE ANY FURTWER INTEREST IN OBTAINING APPROVE. stewatore ' COO + t : an : i —--t) SECRET — ae BY ~ - C-/0/323/ swoear (Qves 0 xo » CLaSStFY TO FILE wo. TOTaL COPIES E-@Ef TO FILE we. rice ein 0D wet. 10 exance o sesteoy C} sic. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE HROOLCT ICS PROHIBITED INEO ~ FILE; va va SECRET 2942282 CITE MEXICO CITY 2961 LANGDON ACTING | Qa ero RECTOR ree, PER UMEN JO FYI MEXICO STATION CONTACT Lita‘ SIL-9 (IDES dy SCHED UL ED ELOKA, PARIS avD 23 SET MEI SES LEAVE ~ MEXICO 28 SEPT ON VACATION TRIP MaDRID, BAR WILL DEFINITELY CaLt CLOSE |FR ERD POSSIBLY THE HAGUE AND BRUSSELS. LITAMIL- ON CUBAN OFFICIAL REPS MADRID, BARCELONA AD PaRIS. LITAMIL-9 willl RE- OF HIS IN PARIS 1S ALEJO CARPENTIER BELMO PORT ANY INFO £LICITED FROM OFFICIALS E €atLS ON, PLANS RETURN LATE OCT. 7 SECRET * SE¢Re- OT ; * . » lo x af “ al neck yet te ene tie MORES Se MOD Mad take a it a a ene thin Pirin eae ener emcees ameter nie cee tees y SECRET MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director of Security SUBJECT (Investigations and Suprort) : CF SOF 20iF _ ATTACHMENTS (IF ANY): 9 is c23 ore 2513 co ceenen eee a toca mes bestest tmgr els one AESn gt td SECRET peareloy . i - “eee htc petite sseeifsbancinaenenensinscanasnneascnad 27 i ' i ent ne ses pr nenenee CJ UNCLASSIFIED = [] TERNAL CO. SENTIAL GQ Secret ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: {Conenet Traces on Luis ALBEPU-Souto —F TO: {Officer designation, room Punier, ond building) COMMENTS (Number each «: to show fom asom fo whom. Drow o line ocow tone efter each coment; _ INTERNAL CONFIDENTIAL CA Qu : ie i SEChEY ~ 28 August 1967 XGHORARDIM FUR: CI/OA AUTENTION ay . SUBJECT : Traces on Luis ALESRU-Souto 201-329609 P2FERENCE : CI/OA Menorandum dated 15 June 1967 1. Fer your refererced request, the FBI documents vere lotated # and revieved with the folinwine resilts- a. The Pirst document dealt vith a Lais SOTO who was appointed Commerciai Attache of the Dominican Brbessy, Madrid. This is nct our Subject. b. 411 documerts referenced Luis ALEERU-Souto's assignment as Cuban Cultural Attacze in Mexico City, his residences, telephone mmbers, and his relationships with the Spanish Communist g roup in Mexico. ¢. The next three items ' member of the PPS of Mexico. 2. Subject and his activities per paragrast 1.b are well known to this Agency. These activities deal vith a fais SOD, a This is not our Subject. vere considered to be in line with his assignment and are rot bresently considered to offer a threat to operational security. 3- PRG Parts I and If will be forwarded your Office upon receipt froa the Station. FROM: CHIEF, C1/OA /s/ §W% ORDER THAT FURTHER COASIDERATION MAY BE GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOR APPROWEL IN THES Cas THAT YOU FURNISH THIS OFFICE THE INFORMATION CHECKED BELOW, GR REVIEW INF OOWATICN 35 1 Bite BES | FIELD Yeaces @t Teaces | iF SECRET C) REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AND REVIEW OPERATICUAL AND DIVISIOW TRACES SUBJECT: |] Wivtee OF STAFF /D ssesten || Rielie [ [eters wivtce OF STAFFED CoLtatetar sera OF SECURITY CES. REPTeT AT OF SEC. CFF, ComCLRRiace ud t¥ 9S SECUESTED ICATED. MATION Ci/oa MO AT Ci/oR GREEN LIST peorsces [Trier] Teens REwARas: ' $ t 5 t H i : fouw i i t 7 Knees tn te ge ee conte ~~. , _ 2 « MESIATS OF TECHRICAL ENTESROGATION REWISe OF ATTACHED OEP ERENCE eas 889 @Osarets Catusees geetion SECRET - pon Taped RESlEw OF FRi REPORT aT Chisa SImENS (See Kewarhay ano Feman $20) acm Fe PARVATI Me Sate ie regs he oh EMEP DSS IP Ge £RPEDITE €aPESITE Fat MMOTCES inglces SPECIAL COVERY WaMe sNOUDRY CHECE REGUEST GREEN LIST EXTEND POR FOR DAYS UNTEL . PEVIE@ FED COLLATERAL Ime oewari hy REQUEST RESULTS TECHNICAL La T BEFNSTATE POA FOR DAYS UWTEL EMTERROGATION FROW FORWARG ATTACWWENT TO GEVISI CE FORWARD To FECHONTY AEEICE CAKCEL PER DIWISTON wEMO DATED (No notice te Division) CANCEL PER CL/GA NOTISE TC DIvIStON REQUEST REVIEW OF ATTACHED 8xrcad (Reason checked below.* or see rewarks) ASWISE CI/CA OF MATURE AND S36mE REQUEST AE TRACES REQUEST OPERATIONAL AND O1VISEON TRACES i f REQUEST FIELD Traces POA EXPIRED + FLEASE SUBMIT PRO it. Tf, WITHIN 20 DAYS, NO SuMTHE FAS SEEN ENCICAT OSA WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY CANCELLED. *Pr0c. Ul. Re abe cof 4 Maclel 7B. dscas sere bulge and ccuk & H(t. Te: ater a , @la. Locale aud tecece? the tatd rues Ps wan A fis: sedis Te Ct/on relaliec 08 this. qptatioual asc stblG a asain the du sas 707 2 SECRET Sr . . Laer pcs daieptmerinn tietens amen 7 ae t + efit , ’ H PYGSECT AND BREA OF ASSEENMENT % : Deputy Director Sec rity, Ics Fiat: Chief, CI/Operational Approval and Support Division WE/1/ Mexico Fat Cnzte mesutts (dere) 2 May 1967 ULE OF SUBJECT FI informent Division DEROG. GREEN LIST trike atTEeD FRO + Paar? Peernat aie Eoward 2, beeen {s/ Cuaite. cr/oe ENDORSEMENT To: Chief, CI/oA FEM: Deputy. Director Security, 10 ‘ee OS Indices results: ~# fe. Checks vere conducted at the indicated Agencies with negative recults: ACSI ONMBACSAAKAC (73. cheeks Were conducted at the following Agency(tes) with positive results, reports attached" f2—37> aa Dh, Domestic Field Investigation has been completed, reports attached, Oo 5. Domestic Pielg —S favorable, reports will follow within 60 days Misact foem al, PUUTING ANO/CM [ITIALS - SEEN BY, . TOM COPIES ie Ws f pe + Gee mak [ator oe wet, FH/CCG/FI/O } SECRET ee m 5061 a) eats 29 MARCH 67 : ry enn See ee Mads SEL Wual OSE MINATION : Up wee Cf tomer Ty seen to ete Cj) rue ew we | a) (wo eex 0), ris wr cs rut no. Saf feo de ——. ——— z — Cone: : : Coubkeesy [_] Rio cory | wwe. muy Oye bee i ‘ “ ’ f . . j SECRET ee i, wa | kot kate (ote ond time ed , Welerene emia) ¢} ia —SECRE 4 2 t 05 Z cite pirector Y o17¢ eT ws ay Ig, - Qi ee MEXICO CITY JNWAVE TYPIC _ , _ cerchoe . 1, AT 15 MARCH HEETING WITH SHRYOCK AND FRAYDER (errs AMIL-9 ) REPORTED THAT ABRAHAM MACIQUES, CUBAN OFFICIAL INIT AND HiS WRIEND, MADE CONTACT BY PHONE AT 2300 NIGHT BEFORE HE LEFT FOR CUBA, LITAMIL-9 SAW MACIQUES AT HOTEL AGNES NEXT DAY FOR FEW MINUTHS BEFORE MACIQUES LEFT FOR AIRPORT, BELIEVE L-9 GAVE MACIQUES FEW _ ITEMS FOR HIM TAKE TO CONCHITA FERNANDEZ. ACCORDING L-9, MACIQUES | HOULD PROBABLY BE WILLING COOPERATE WITH LNFORT IF APPROACHED. WACIQUES FORWERLY MARRIED TO AMERICAN WHO NOW IN U.S. WITH TWO CHILDREN, MACIQUES WHO HEBREW NOW MARRIED TO CUBAN MULATTO. | HE BROTHER PEDRO MACIQUES, MACIQUES TOLD L-9 HE EXPECTED RETURN MEXI EN ROUTE EXPO 67 IN ABOUT MONTH, POSSIBILITY USE BROTHER L-9 (IDEN) AS’ EXTREE MACIQUES DISCUSSED WITH L-9 WHO FELT THIS BEST “APPROACH VIEW BROTHER's BUSINESS BACKGROUND AND FRIENDSHIP, HOWEVER, SAID WOULD HAVE TO QUERY BROTHER RE HIS ACCEPTANCE PLAY OPS ROLE. Log so i 4 oo ‘ ; ®- LITAWIL-9 WAS ALSO ASKED TRY AND FIND OUT CONTINUED/// a. _ 2 . 2° ’ ’ : . : . ef re il : ° Cootomatino. —_— . 3 oT ; BttASne omc | SECRET | ote eerediaid : Lo : . Gestaneiteation a ; . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE {Ss PROHIBITED. Cort wD, - . . & Pe ner aainateinaeee neem } MESLASE SOOM TOTAL COFEs; ty 7 suite SECRQE&LT oar OAT: CABLE SECRETARIAT DISS MINATION C). we EF) ostroy () tewen to anc Cloris exo * oY. at e (xo wer (jo mee cs me wo. ~e Or J RID COPY nut = . Co ! tical toteat ry Yebaes Beate , tote ond tome Led iprenee Taare; ! a EC RE T crre irectga BS AF vo [ETA MACIQUES MEXI ORDER GET LEAD TIME LAY ON OP. 7 4 2. CUBANA AIRLIST SHOWS ABRAHAM MACIQUES MACIQUES| “PP D/66/392, LEFT HABANA FOR MEXI 22 AUGUST 66 EN ROUTE|EXPO, CU Fark AT NY TOR BT ON CtIAuO WAantTnir]e PH NEE SAAD rer weyr ran Mmmserees emecm mn seem eee nee gee pe OE EAD OF : HALANA ON 8 FEB 67, FBIS REPORT Sii0WS MACIQUES IN CIIARGE CUBAN FOOD AND BEVERAGE COMMITTEE AT EXPO. 3. REQUEST NEXT ASCERTAIN SOONEST AMENABILITY BR THER PLAY ROLE OP AND TAKE STEPS GET ETA MACIQUES MEXI, FOR WAVE] REQUEST ALSO ADVISE ScONEST i STATION AMOT TRACES MACIQUES AND EY-wIEE | ANY INFO RE. DEPARTURE MACIQUES FOR MEXI. | Oe . END OF MESSAGE [A%-¥. BROE ; . Cf a . COOSOINATING OFFICERS 2 ’ . tk . . ° ’ . . - oa MIWENTICATING 7 teitasing ornicee SECRET [EE | oerican i ~ ~ . REPRODUCTION OTHER THAN THE {SSUING OFFICE If OHIBITED. : COPY No. : aa a ; 2 . 7 a : ne pecans Srna eat eee ee ene Ho temas Lt Spe of aeeee ana pe * * ae — mmm . - TOTAL Covics, ty é aim ss rmaansesonah 2 ce NNII/COG/ PEP | Secret | ot 5061 . man: 20 MARCH 1967 CALE SECASTAMAT bescemenati ne i CO) swex Cy estoy OJ mere vo | nea CI rue mo Ke . O 10 won Hueco mano, 201~320609 LJ} io COPY { wo ave CG eeedcone of ee filed} - 1 “1 SECRET 14 1h 05 2 ciTE DiREGToa og 5 yo vo © MEXICO CITY JMWAVE TT. 7 ‘PBRUMEN TY?PIC REF: DIRECTOR RSTTE. : WHO NOW CUBAN EXILE HEXz, END OF MESSAGE te S CS eo 7 - + « 7 . s : - : 7 mere be oe a ° ial ad eo ° i 3 aaa : Wii 4 a, ‘. o. phnists . sO, an . eee ee I SUPRATCATING ae RE See - . . . ; REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE s PROWIBITED. cory na. Leta . = . ot . : Poaceae Bee SRS SECRET : i MEMORANDUM FORS OC: : ‘ lREFERENCEE hee } REFERENCE: voucr Mezcra : i ; o fine sare : Por the auth : : L: rv c/Gk. it i : = € I : t te a : : + £ : : 2 : ‘ 5 F i : i : 4 i i } i } f £ : H i j Te process the Orerationsl Approval, f2ll inforration (completed PR Parts I-and IT) mest *e subeitted as soon as possible.and not later|than six (6) reeths from tEis date. An Operational Approval will follow when all investigation is completed and pon the receipt of Satisfactory FRQ|Parts I and II. Cancellaticn must be requestea if use of SubJect by interested Di- visicrns ceases. : : seme seamicsints me animus eee cmc Re gee en ate ent entra er s nevicaeete kM ae Foes Oereere PReviess Enurioes SECRET wae i = aes $25 vee . ' H ww i + PLA EXPIRED WAS GEEN INDICATED, INSTRUCTION SHEET ) sare EXPEDITE INDICES SPECESL FSSLE GPERATI ONAL APPROVAL ISSUE PROVISIONAL OP EPaTi ome wPPR STEAL Estee PGA FoR Days onria pee POA FoR fe mie AD ATTACHMERT TO Siwtstem DAYS cure, Waters orm meet mene amuse bee {*o notice to DBivisios) SE fIRCEL PER CL/OA NOTICE TS SURESTON | WESVEST @I TRACES WEST OFERATIONEL 2x5 SIvilism Teaces 4. $ { Peover maa ; IkouIEY Cn ‘ a, — Ceason checked below,* ce see remarks) POA WELL Ef auToMaTicalLy CaMIELL ED. wr cash aa. cbt © “ | 32gey “Terrase ste ree BATE PADCas — pata: FCEST SREER CEST | TEGLEST AESILTS FI/D COSSIER RestEe Jecrren FR'D CSCLATERAL IneoomaT: od PREsMSt wescars TECHm ICAL t IATERe CeATION Fee a FEvIfe szcumtty SeFECE SEDORT aT Ct aa { REVIE® B* Choos ret scrpey | eecurse REvIES oF ATTACHED REFERENCE, aBvist Ct/ea or MATURE AKD Sice Oese scrrce re ORVIStON SuQwitt pra ta. SRIF ICawee {ecristee erpcer | eee ee j Bivtre SECURITY OFFICE CONCURRENT Wweowo AT Ci‘ta PSEcu@iTe seecry Ff, eitwiK ao DAYS, KO FURTHES 1 TEREST In Subst *FaHLURE TO sugMiT Peo IE as FE sGIRED UNDER Csi eG. '3-5 of to ANTICZTE avy FURTMER INTEREST ie) SBTALRING ar Pan Foe Tee OPERATIONAL ULE cr Susser. REMARKS To : weft eork reve H REQUEST FOR INYESTICATION AND/OR MAME CHECK i : Faty Director Security, 10S PRISECT AND AREA OF ASSIGNMENT : Ree Ohtof, C1/Orcrs*icoal Arr-oval i and Support Division : Ts , SUBJEC a : t : + i i ATTACHMENTS ! 4 i. : : : t i : TRIER, Calon : ENCORSEVENT { |TO : Chier, CI/OA : i : i FROM: Deputy Directer Security, I0S : i 7 . . [_] 1- 08 Indices results: : i i H i + f i i i a i ‘ Secon dereenetnt ene tattieg ieenatemeiieentoceete . ! . ‘an % s.e6 693 Lt : ; . SECRET a : (ap 3 re ee EE £ f rs 4 O SECRET — ~~ . PEOJECT AnD SPER OF ASStGemeET + Ceruty Director Security, 10S ° * ae SF, FROM: Cotef, CI/Operational Approval + c3 Support Division Serr EAI OTS FO CHECK PisuLTS @Y (Dated USE OF SuaLECT SPECTAL Iss*SccTioms (Lawitations o= sevesrigation, cower pretest, ete.} : SREZS LEST mmrteaten aTTacuerers oe ee D [ere [Pete ee ee REwAARS ' |: ” cmPer. ‘oe : ENCORSEVENT \ i ‘ p ' . ' acme * EY ‘ INSTRUCTION SHEET set uP eaPeorre pore oy, EXPEDITE FEE FCR POR tnvices i 2 ‘cat, Insices é 4S ey ws seT ue SPECHIL COVERT wane cess seta: - FoR oa tkourkyY CHECK Ze tpt ge use z : g FLO et fateau 7 : “Tessce operations: apowovan | REQUEST Geetm LIST | FSSLE PROVIStONsL OPEMATIONAL APF ESVAL a FEQUEST BESULTS FI/D DOSSIER AEvICe ——___________._____ PEVIE® F4/D COLLATERAL ImfORUAT PON REQUEST WESULTS TECHWICAL [sccuiee sreice | REINSTATE POR F598 DAYS UNTIL * IMTEFROSSTICN TROW | Divistoe $$. ah FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO GIVES ON REVIEW EreHERtY metre wrmnor th rerna la FoRwAaRD To Tl aCumeet SECURITY OFFICE CARCEL PER CI¥tsTo! (No notice te Biv: CANCEL PE&® C1/S8 MOTICE TO KIWIS! (Reseon shortest Selsa,* er see reztrie} SEVIEW SECURITY OFFICE ComcuRREn WEMO DATED ion) @EVIEW £1 Cheba REQUEST REVItw OF ATTACHED REFE PADVISE CI/GA OF RATURE ae SIGH TRACES 4 Fi #EQUEST RI e Le aff: REQUEST OPERATIONAL AND Divissom TRACES Caso BOTICE TO. BIVISiON T MEMO aT Clete ENCES FICANCE . |_| “eepesy rueee rence somes J fee [pete [Te ee See wre Vs POA ExAIREeD PLEASE SUBMIT PRO at. TF, MAS BEEN INDICATED, POA WILL BE S.TOWATICALLY CANCELLED. “FAILURE TO Scawit pag 14 AS PEDIIRED UNDER CSE HD. 10-5 OR YO INDICATE any FURTHER INTERES: FOR THE OPEMeTionaL USE OF suBstcT. . SIYHIS 36 DAYS, wo FURTHE® INTEREST t& SuREecT IN OBTAIAING aPPROVAL ‘on UNCLASSIFIED [ANTERNAL () CC 4DEWTIAL [] SECRET ROUTING AND &ECORD SHEET FATE NO. ae ep { i 3 Bis ! wisp [oar f Gert? i ; CFHCER'S | COMMENTS “stumber each te show from whom T + NIT, . I . D ; aS | = whom Crow @ line cross coens after each comeeat.) DATE vf . mar G10 “S* 7) seer =] CONFIDENTIAL Use omy = CD UNCLASSIFIED” ee oot ~ SECRET ere - REQUEST For APPROVAL Of INVESTIGATIVE ACTION pers PLEASE ComPL ETE BACH Sirsa INO AeRDP GL mean i 18 April 1967 FEACH SECTS AND APPROPRIATE BLAME Lpyof 1 CP ER AT cma APPROVAL 200 SUPPORT DIVISICM : 3B hROS ~ 3ATIGN ANE “RT DIVISION, OFFICE OF SéCiRity = x 4167 NEL SECUR ITS DIVISION, OFFICE OF SECLPITY PROJECT {True wane) CRYPTCRYW. PSELCONTW, AKA OM ALIASES ®1 261 FILE Wo. (sh FILE wo. 201 -329609 1. TYPE ACTION REQUESTED ) PRIVISTONAL CREF SIONAL APPROVAL XX crerarionar wa | [emcvisiona coviee SECURITY APPESUAL PROVISIONAL PROPRIETARY aPPacvaL PROPRIETARY APPROVAL COVERT WAWE CRECK | | COWERT SECURITY s2™EDVAL SPECIAL INQUIRY (SO field iavest igetion) | | rf Couteact tyre 6 t. SPECHFIC area tr use Mexico City Re matte ne Subject woald be cortected only wien specific needs for iaforwation arise and the pcasidility exists that he has or could obtain imformticns-on Cuban activities or personalities. 4. INVESTIGATION AND COVER | ‘wes. GOVERNWENT SWTEREST MAY BE THOWN DURING INVESTIGATION? Cia ENTEREST AY FE SHOWN DURING INVESTIGATION? WS SUBJECT AWARE TE U.S. GOVERNMINT INTEREST IN HIM? 8S SQAVECT awaRi SF CEA INTEREST IN HIM? END ACRTE ANY LimiTaTIONS ON COVERRGE IN THE INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. SUCGEST “COVER *sETEXT* To BE USES IN CONDUCTING PERSONAL URVESTIGATION OF SuBsECT. G. OG WOU PLAN TO wane SUBJECT BATTING OF AGENCY OF GOVERNMENT UNTEREST? tF MO IMVESTESsTioe JUTSIOE Cla. EXPLAIN FULLY : PRO AND GREEN LIST STATUS pPR@ . OR EgutascenT. te (2) CIO1ES ATTACHED ' EaTemsice [SiGnatuet OF OR ances . ec 4167 1. a SECRET ee A Fete ON ng ye ARR Att ED dete etapa RANEY RE OR ATP FR EOE RT SUBJECT: | DPOB: CITIZENSHIP: OCCUPATION: PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: MARITAL STATUS: PARENTS: Shiba croton SECRET 1915 im Oviedo, Spain Cutes . Presently Cubes exile residing in Mexico City pene HEIGHT: 6 feet tall WEIGET 170 to 175 plus Mey vere divorced in 1956 (Father aad Mother are divorced and she is preseatly residing in Madrid, Spain. ) Ahern teen me name te - MESSAGE Foes fd munC/8iH/COG/FT forss Corits, . 7 iL reo { SECRET ex, R1457 — Pre &4 MARCH 1967 ° ; TABLE SECAESAMLAT DISSE MINATIOM i QO Oestagy aq seruas roo G ONE IN CE LE KO, co cite pirecton 8:4 6.9.9 rc gf 012 ° " PRIORITY WEXICO CITY, JMWAVE . fa 7 . ae NO NIACT a fA t PLRUMEN TYPIC hn, oa a ily . ge ay Ue.” 7 REFS: A HEXI 0711 (1N 23299) -- : a [: B WAVE 6098 (IN 23524) C MEXI 0718 (IN 23582) ' fb / a Bit dF 1. SIs ASSESSMENT OBTAINED FROM WISAVUr=2 Sy bara CLOG E9 3 peo. RQS PREFERS raaverines AKEDL ‘BE DELATED an UPDATED BRANCH Cp meee REP aA} AND POSSIBLY OTHER SOURCES MEXI (LIXRAFT, Neds Es deg POSSIBLY } Varney dy. 2. “EL SOL" MEXI DAILY 16 NOT SCHEDULED RETURN KEXICO CITY UNTIL. 23 MAR AFTER VISITS GUANAJUATO AND GUADALAJARA. MAR REPORTED DELEGATES CONGRESS HQS OPINION IF PITCH MADE SHOULD BE MADE MEXICO CITY WHERE GETTER POSSIBILITY: EXISTS ISOLATE HIM FROM OTHER MEMBERS HIS DELEGATION, HOWEVER, UNLESS IARD INFO DEVELOPED INDICATING OTERO RECRUI TABLE HQS OPINION LITTLE CHANCE SUCCESS VIEW SKOTH REPORT WHICI REVEALED ig NAMED. VICE PRESIDENT OF CULTURAL COUNCIL ON 18 FEB. AND LITAMIL-9 INFERENCE FROM CONVERSATION WITH FERNANDEZ PER REF A THAT OTERO STAR Loormmamng officess Sausanes orcs ON AUTHINT CATING orecis cory 4, eoowah {3 1D A es + wo T ~ fae coPr | wa PAGE TiO FILE Vt TTR mene enna cM aR em Se Annee et I eee a Ee ee a anna tne pene ¢ i ~ ~ ™ MESSAGE Fore ~ BOUTinS ANI/OR Weta + bie BT ' TOTAL Comm n fey ile ; orm. . > jad miu = wert SECRET : AC ar ' int Cit ET a eed : ontt: 71 The ‘ “— no * CABLE SECASTABAT Ditseatations o peoex G6 bestacy 9 2am 19. at. co ran ts a . | Ono moex Come acs ris wo. a — : betere] oz fe and te be og rer S E'CK'E T fren iee eed aad CITE DIRECTOR : 7 RISE. IN ADDITION, PRESTIGE FACTOR WHICH FINDS OTERO AXONG MOST TEEMETH TATE per roseros Wave worsens Gunite so deGe Unni dann, GUILLEN AND FERNANDEZ ALSO MILITATES AGAINST SUCCESSFUL RECRUITMENT. 3. REQUEST MEXICO ASCERTAIN AS NEAR AS PCSSIBLE ITINERARY AND DATES TRAVEL CUBAN DELEGATION PARTICULARLY ITS RETURN KEXI¢O ~ CITY AND PROBABLE LENGT? STAY. a i ; EXD OF MESSAGE “f v/a (by phone) __.-. COOSDINATING OsecTES 7T masse oorcan [emer] Aegean . , . SE . Grciecavovateen j REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, © |. SOF 9 . . ee . co i ‘ eS] eaassinen 0 “Se Ch con sent = secret ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET at toe "aA ws [*- badeebearg ste ft Wel eabcf ache 772 Gb. ach ~. tad Becca ~ gud ofert FF - tbati- cornet TY) I wel Re we 7. be fivalioa Pale | rt : , = ° O tie tay UNCLASSIFIED 3 April 1967 MEMORAIDUK FOR: CI/oA sevenrrox —_: gy SUBJECT : LIZATL-9 201-329609 hy Ve TIM ATIOO metuwmead $n Vat an Panes Rhe tm Debebee Ute melee 8 November he vas ec.tacted and debriefed by Mexico City Station Throughout the ronth of Noverber he debated the question of whether or not he should returm to Cuba. In the first veek of Decenber 966, he decided to remain in Mexico. {? 2. Since it vas believed that LITMIL-9 vould have little ac~ cess to LOAD or to persons of interest in Hexico, he was termirneted and the balance of his escrow account wes paif to hin on 9 Decexher 1366. Hovever, it hes since becone apparent that from tine to tibe it would be valuable to SOPRACT to contact LER OL-9 for infomatiden on PHRIMSH personzlities. He is ecquainted vith a laree mmbe> of persons who themselves are of imterest to (OPACT or who coulé supply infomation on thing Fersons on whom information is needed. 3. Therefore, orvisional operational anprevel and subsequent operational enoroval for such occasional contact with LIT T1eF is requested. It is not planned to pay him a Salary or formalize ean egent releticnshin. LITNGL-9 would only be contacted when specific : needs for infomation arise and the possibility exists that he has - . or could obtain the information. : SEGiL Come iy prac (? Vas. 6G. Meee TIL, fh hal RE ‘ Ops< Aid. Pore ae CR Field Gace oF WEE be Aatice tofu : Pm Qat ah: th L Wane ae wife « Ald S ; is a PCA 7 “igeecennec] i st - 4 } . H . e . e ° : . i . ¢ oo. j voy t i i * . i : . i * a. i woce: Dves 0 no . ve — + LC ~/0133 / : CLASSIFY 10 FILE wo. CLASSIFIED MESTAGE f — vetas comics : 3-REF TO FILE WO. REPRODUCTION PROMIZSITED rice aro eer. to sauce Gestrov a gic. SECRET 2238222 CITE MEXICO CITY 8789 DIRECTOR INFO JSWAVE boa eran ‘> ,N AG S PBRUMEN QAQUIN HERNANDEZ ARMAS RETURNED FROM CUBA 18 MARCH} C-fO/ 32 LITAMIL-9 WHO CALLED ON HIM 21 MARCH AT STATION DIRECTIVE ASBASSADCR NEV-RTHELESS FOUND HIM\NERVOUS AND PRECCCUPPIED. LAUDED CURRENT ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL SITUATION CUBA AND SAID HAD FINE VACATION. : secret : BI P : Ko? ' se ao ot i tI a SECRE PEERS RIED BEM ERE AE dr RSC mttaer mn f oe 2 . id sete, Oves (no , Ps « Pear ae “s cuassivy te rite uo. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE roras comics FRECE DENIS a-REF TO FILE no. < oree mis O) act. ro ssance C SECRET Se UCT ION PHB ITED " esreoy Osis. Prasanvunit mOTiFieS De ee ee * a on a ee / Cs action ADVANCE COPY very RR Ng ma : ar 9 eye (SECRET 1617362 CITE MEXICO CITY 2711 Heth lV BIA ‘asx PRIORITY DIRECTOR INFO JMWAVE * >... TYPIC PBRUMEN : . i "REFERENCE: A. DIRECTOR 83192 & my = 7, - of td 4 . B, NEXICO.CITY @669 Ca 5 =, le ACCORDING TO MEJIA SANCHEZ, LISANDRO OTERS AND ALEUO ° _GARPENTIER ARRIVED MEXI MORNING 15 MAR, OTERG PROBABLY - “ARRIVED FROM IUROPE WITH CARPENTIER, CHECKING AIRLISTS. ; 2. DELEGATES TO CONGRESS LEFT MEXICO NIGHT 15 MAR AND MORNING 16 MAR FOR GUANAJUATO AND GUADALAJARA WHERE CONGRESS WILL CONTIRUE UNTIL SUEDAY, 19 NAR, AT WHICH TINE DELEGATES 3 WILL RETURW MEXICO CITY WHERE MEETINGS VILL’ CONTINUE UNTIL 25 MARCH. WEE vip 3_ WIGHT 15maRcH,|LITAMIL-9/REPORTED THAT I RECENT TELECON WITH CONCHA PERWANDEZ LATTER GAVE HIM GSDERSTAND THAT | LISAWORO OERO REPLACED CARLOS LECHUGA AS HEAD CULTURAL ‘ COUNCIL HAVAWA, — . Do . | | Ay MORNING 16 BAR CO MET MEJIA SANCHEZ FOR FIVE MINUTE SESSION , DURING VHICH TIME REJIA TOLD GET BEST READING POSSIELE apy Pte: -s: 4x a - tee Sah ta OTERO’ puMiné CONGRESS. co Ga*suBJ MOST RECENT 800K OTERO ye SECRET; meget Ras 2c PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 2711 SECRET ZRCRET v HE GLAD RECEIVE #5 WILL USE GET DEDICATORY Sign ATURE ABD GET CLOSE OTERO: CO AT MEJIA SANCHEZ HOUSE WHEN CAFLOS SOLORZANO CAME BY PICK HIM UP AT @8@8 EN ROUTE SUANAJUATS« MEJIA OSTENSIBLY worn ig” POSSISILITY SOLORZAO SHRYOCK CONFRONTATION. MEJIA ARRIVES HOME FRO CONGRESS 4T 2528 HES ON 15 MAR AND HTS SET UP FOR @8¢8 MORNING 16 Har VIEW SCHEDULED 2322 DEPA AETURE FROM HOUSE, HicdIa MENTIONED aT gag MTG THAT OWE OF CONGRESS SECRETARIES TOLD HIM NICARAGUAN WRITHRS REFUSED ATTEND CONSEESS EE ECAUSE IT COMMUNIST-CONTROLLED, 3. RESULTS 4 HOUR MTG WITH MEJIA MIGHT 14 HAR FAVORABLE. WILL REPORT 18 DETAIL UPON cris HGS. MEJIA ‘INVITED CUBA TO ATTEND RECEST "ENCUE TRO ¢ ON DARIC™ AND ALXEOUS GO, WEST TO SEE FRIENDS LUIS ECHEVERRIA, NIK GOVERNA sCION, AWD ERRIQUE SONZALEZ CASANOVA wk, WORKS at PRESIZENCTIA RE ADVISAZILITY TRIP ASD BOTH TOLD MEUIA NOT RISK TRAVEL CUEA VIEW HIS RESIDENT STATUS. AEJIA HAS RETAIRED HICARAGUAH CITIZENSHIP ARD THEREFORE VULNERABLE MEX! GOVT ACTION, PLAN LOOK ISTO POSSIZILITIES SET MEXI SOUT PROTECTION TRAVEL. VIEW INABILITY GO CUBA MEJIA SENT 3 COPIES PAPER RE DARIO ¥ITH ‘MARCO ANTONTO MONTES DE OCA FOR JOSE ANTONIO PORTUONDO, ROEERTO _ FERWANOEZ_ RETAMAR An “D CINTIO VITIER. LATTER, ACCORDING MONTES DE “OCA Bind’ NOT GET “PAPER, BECAUSE HE icy IN MENTAL INSTITUTION, . : . met ee cone oe oa ee a oes sé R Cenc ge SEORET i . r’ ce eee NN. o <-—e. ee a nnd - _e : 4- ce \ PAGE 3 MEXICO CITY B7tt SECRET SECRET 1 S- MEJIA HAS ACCESS MANY STATION TARGETS, INCLUDING FEDRO 4 GUILLEN MEXICAN WHO INTIMATE FRIEND, GUILLEN, ACCORDING LIREBEL-1, 6 _ TW CHARGE MEXI OF CLAWDESTINE TRAVEL CUBA FOR TRAINING. MEJIA ‘ COOPERATIVE RE REQUIREMENTS CONGRESS. HE SCHEDULED ATTEND x SEMINAR AT SCUTHERN ILLINOIS. UNIV IN CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS § DURING PERIOD 19-25 APRIL, CO SCHEDULED NTG WITH MEJIA FOR THal b TINE. . | i Sect e $ SECRET : SECRET + RYEAT z _ BI 2 é & 2 2 & ! . : a —— t i : i 4 : te i i \ s | mors: Cves Ono CLasstry to FILE wo. x rice-niol) ner. 10 paancn o pestroy [3sys. _ —, wm CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ToTat CoPics REF TO FLLE wo. SECRET 2415122 CiTL iExECO CITY 72573 DIRECTOR u bens TYPIC LITA i1L-$ a uw Whe EPL 41 8] ; REFé DiALCIUR fopo 0.10231 7 1. ULITASIL-9 HAS NOT HEARD F264 OF AECUT EUSEBIC CAZCUL) LOPEZ SINCE L-S LEFT CuBa, 2. ALTHOUGH AZCUL DEFINITELY AWTI CASTRO AND WCULD LOVE Do | RETURN HEXICC WHE2E PREVICUSLY SERVED AS CONSU., HIS PERSCHAL SITUATION. IS COMPLICATED EY FACT ME ATIACH.D TO 25 YiaR OLD (ON PROHIBITED SECOND WIFE, WHO IW NO HURRY LEAVE CUZA, AND THEIR SMALL CHILD. oy” 4. v SECRET er . . «PEEVES TED ABCVE | sESORT i “SWAN es 4 . ELMO mer oe Heasenest sc coreineclnnAe bene ween mae Spare S or : ~ , - MESSACE foam ~ Poetas a O/GE weiliait - Sein oF i ; 4 ' PSaeeeneeeeT wad pelea 3 op 8 Ee ae ez, WH/COG/FI ; SECRET i 7 cn aaa hs i : if i vx, 5061 ve or ee von 27 FEB 1967 Ee CABLE SECRETAMAT O1SseenmatiON | OQ sox = 6] orstsor oO sateen 10. cl ase wo dt s : 1 mo waoex te 0 ce ote eo, : a C] RID corr | “ew F | To Wiese Reaneni ; se and tome re 2 OF SECRET : eee” CITE DIRECTOR] . 62 | 7886E © 'yexrco erry INFO: JMWAVE, i ; TYPIC MHAPRON REF; JMWAVE 5743 (IN 08375) (xoT SENT MEXICO CITY) fiat 1. HQS PURSUING LEAD +2, C-/o 331 LITAMIL-9 3. REQUES . END OF KESSAGE Eur/1B/cuna QR c:. draft) y TE) QI: rast) 3 f . : pues’ Mg S COORDINATING CENctas ; . Fil Po easme LAG SECRET ie ee! | Lin ay: wt snctaasrtaet oe i L fl. abroou N BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE & PROHIBITED. et re WIL: . . C/WHD wwe we ee me ee Cee, NOW LIVING JNWAVE AREA. . 4, iia et ee BQS PLANNING R FURTHER ro cat: Z wa cen wee $Me cunh ue SG eo 2 Derg es FE KD, acs Of.G: 2 wie Rio f - Lies i223 : wr LALA L 7 O mses S2¢n 2 ~ an ie 5 an ‘ LE i be i + ne ae y 5 a TT Drees g eee eee. ' teens eee ene : ; : 2 : be % Spe. : en on seey a : : a 2. NO NEED FORWARD secrLeg CORRESPONDENSE PER Pepa o Soogt — Saue c : i REF, aASCVE TELEGRAM SHOULD CLOSE SOT REF CASz. § cc * tye - = i SECRET i i: : : r ‘as : i | | p ORIGINATING OFFICZ; hemes. hE! : | i cooabivaTiss crricca [7 . i i 3 $ po WU i EcscRaeyzsy | ' | ' { WE «(DEL ED 90R0 )/VE/2/ RENO Name te Pate pete ge ai s + 3 « ‘ a itt RELZASING OFF 2O2R UUPR GREEN < 3; V3 20- CeO 24° 8 . , - . : : iq: t BT Cot ‘ ; F t ae : COCRI Satine Orr icras : 4 bot erwy AaTucaticat: Bg” aevensans errncea [==] ine pot te omen oe : j i a, = enon ee. Hy aa . . REPRGSECTICON BY OTHER THAK THE SUNS OF Fics 1s Pacuinites. ‘ % ie . a vevear TJves Ons CLASSUPY TO FILE NO. roe t2 WILE wt. ssce e190) ner. 10 esence O zastesy C}s:s. 3 2 L-9 SSAIN FACES WITS "41 TO YORK 4S Q3MINISTRaATOR vixic A cannes E’PLOYED, WEALTHY MEXIDSY REVEFACTOR ¥ years 520§., vienty aesieise ASXIONS. SETILE Dou MEXICO ep SINECIRE. T¥IS ¥ILL ALLOY YIM ¥ANTED TO IY TYILIGHT CaAREEe, i | | | "CLASSIFIED MESSAGE CONSEDIR ABLE PRESSIRE Torst Comtrs BovaBCE Copy mit Clissecs Clacorres Co roees “0 PAULL EP) . Jia FRU Pave NUUNS © MOY ANU SLA MULES ylouy i YNICH PESILTED CONSIDER asLt AMOrRIT INTEL, eept fe neve In FIELD TLTRSL ACTIVITIES, RELATIONS AMD oPcevyzatiow, Some ca ThpaAL Frets a) OTHERS SAPTichey FULPILLES els EXTENSIVE nocumEntat lon | IM cask FOOMER, oL-3 S20 72NT ¥ITH ure MINE FOLDERS CONTAINING MEYSRAMDA AND o¢ ant L-3 NOT 3 CNC CEPTAIANLY STevIricant. LEMMS RETUPY CUBS CF REMAIN MEXICO AM COMPANY VERE BROTHER FPEESENTLY BEING PyT OW L-9 Sy SecTHER AND OWS COYPAYY, L-S GETTISS allota IN FAIL, SUFFERING MEVTaL STZAIN, “Ol AKE JOR ABOVE weicu a¥cuNTs PAINT. 2") D0 TYINGS EF 4as allvays L-$ PSTVETIC FY . BEC T SUPE TORY SETUEEN rig ede ae en SECR EG ? SEMEPFECIO@, NIGTAHOSL: EKECTEMNCE ces7 BEOaS +4 wy ‘> fe Py "91 i) t "~ ay 2 MILITER wud Cut: Cave, | 0ScTaTe FY 2D THROv34 SAME AGalu, sLTHOuUSH L~-9 MELE TE LMFOOT B8aLiy SELT ME VINGPLE oT MERCY LYFORT. THAT IMPORTANT IT CS PLANS MaWE FOL PRGPGSAL FOR HIS CONSIDERATION MIGHT 12 VOve RETURN PREQMEM WHTPE HE WILL MAVE THIED COUNTRY Evaacsy cow 3 ido a9 DEPENDENT ACCEPT aic® TH1S coum arent oar ao SITp or wan POV aD MATION wore meeraw urtu Dewi CHAN ety MONTH PERIOD SOR BEADINSTME'IT IF HECESSAPY EATS PRODUCTIOPR. STATION BELIEVES THst UMLESS COMMO SHAMIEL 2R>ATGED L-9 SHOULD NOT iy] Re ry 4nd “a 5. DOCS AND DETAILED NOTES IvTEL ann ope DSaeTeR IN POUCHES HOS, Lav INTPCOUCE L-9 TO FRanyes MOPYING 11 Nay] SECRET a of ST : - : é : : . 4 : ~~ rie =e oe i me ° 3 i 2 i H f a . i é 3 : a i . * i * - . a i ra ~ Not 4 ? A i a plage se ee oo wees gate a na ~ 7 ‘ : a ° ~ teoces Dyes DO as L . _ Tora cores CLASSIFY TO FiLe Ko, CLASSIFIED VESSaGE — PREF TO Fite a5, Ne zis 4 anQ RET. Tp. EP ae oO SECRET cestaor OD ssc. jcesewenit AOTIFIED —_ os Reay - i IRI aR SR ARS HE: HN WO AACS SN Es atc oe Rg oa + Soman easy a LN eRe RBS enema Sam 3 tACTiOn rir) Fite £4 los cf ACWAMCE Copy Vou ¢ hg Od RIp Copy. OD issecs Chore o cae t SRL ecm ree, mens one Cn y ~/ REPROCUCT ton PRTHIGITED 17 ee 1 1 2 uN ET ay Toae aaa => ~ E I = MEXICO S8 CEASBY acting) x s SECRET @81712Z CITE Mexrc CITY 9188 cZasp BHects 39292 DIRECTOR TYPIC So ssd3t } ” SANYOCK CONTACTED LITAMIL-9 frornine 8 NOV. MEETING SCHEDULED FOR EVENING g NSV, SECRET . BT _ ‘F we lA 8 ~ iw x S Romer gp ¢ : i : i i : bod Se CREE PEA peres AYED 12-OAY Li ASS 3 REF. “SUGSEST HQD ' SrRYOCe Sighs 6 VGv. “SECRET a a ao PCLEASING OFFER ¥ ‘3 : 4 i & ra is : & : REPRODUCTION mESEAGE CORA FOTAW Cor INFO: VR ayes ld wet ee cnn ete sean yan GASER ING LeS CW FRECIPIUATELY. dn - sayar ~ = teen Ro gens ExNPD ARRANGE L-5 ZXTENSICN AS SUsaqg en Dict IE ABEYANCE FURTRER ACT ion ih AELYAN COORTINAT AS CTHICENS BY OTHER FAAR THE SSUING OFFICE WS PACH FAAS Yaa Prhnw Since nL Ce beted Gwe exemaen, ee amg ed set ate davies wiTED. teams Uanacas actos a Lac ann TIN Daye Sic Tata ARR iVaL avtagaticaring OFFER deer ae, we ~ = TOTAL Curszs. 8 Cri RD fF 7 I ! € al ‘ - “a bomen) i aohe Soe ae 7 eG 1NDCe es FAR IN 6S Find the >~ESEAG were TO sRaNcH , CITE DIRECTOR oT fi CGL2ZnT: FL. GAVE UND Unsveszeseut Ee aay ine ane tee ha aa ot campn meneame aH atm enon Lene apne imFO: VA o Fae . (ZATE ANS TIME FilEs) Tee OS Teme p pean oe pet pene ane LITAN IL-3 Tin GUSH LITANIL+3 ans SessisTis VSS LIN PO-3 wre we Ze GLICINATING OFFICE. a “COORDIMATING SFF.CE AS REAMASING CFFCER REPROOUCTION SY GINER THAN ThE MOTRI . 9] ‘ s ‘ . ay a 1 AUTHT STATING OFF SEA 43-7 an, setter Clee Ono + Cusssisy To FILE Ms. eLASSIFIED WESSESE wetir te rice 80. Lara ro RET. TS BmaNcn o sratese Daic. (PROSoas waET NOTARIES hes La 2 Altace : z . ADeANTE ClLPY leat arya a¥ Ue Man cory | ne Hate Ohne ds bo lossy aa Li y, aT FALE; iC. GH es le Ko RIGHT ACTION DYVGUR PERUSE! LIRAVia. “ 4 . a . YUG3 pe / CVE N ADtOIPTS + FR ye BUT LITAMIL-F (ote setL-7 7.) ihliia TNFURNED LIVAVIL-3 ch 2 SOV THAT LITAMIL-5 VISHED SEE HIM LEEENTLY. LITANIL-3 AGAIN ATTEMPTING CONTACT LiTaXIL->. 2. TEROLGK LITANIL-7, STATION avAKZ THAT GOBSEANACION HAS KOT SpANTED PERMISSION LITAMIL-$ RENAIN U8 UEXICO FOR THREE %ONTH " -PERICD REGUESTED. PERUNEN DIPLOMATS OLLY ALLOWED 12 DAY STAY BEXICO ON TDY WITHOUT REQUESTING Pci FOR LONGER Siva | FROM GOSERGACION. LITAMIL-3 CLAINS RGE FGR LONGER CiAY i THROUGH CONTACTS IN FOREIGN NINISTAY AnD HaS TOLD LITAMIL<-7 [a INFORM LIT A yIL- -3 OF Sa} iE LITANIL<-9 SITUATION CRITICAL FROM (PCINT | OF OVERSTAYI! NG 1G DAY LIMIT BUT NEGOTIATIONS STILL TAKING PLACE 7 BETYES S . . ; BETUEE# LIRING AND FORELGS nIMISTRY. Ea eT Ee yg es am ~ PAGE 2 #zZAICO CITY S122 5 5 CReE7 SECKE: 7 ora Se IF HES CONCUKS, LitgsPoe3 Ca. si REQUESTED AUTHORIZE ERGGT STAY SEATS. IN ABSENCE THIS WOULD “Ean LITEMPO-8 LIRAMA WOULD THEN ES AWARE LITAMIL-S sFFILIATIGCN wo ADVISE SSONEST. ACTION COULD BE COVERED BY LITAMIL}- ARRANGED EXTENSION. 4. RESERVATIONS CONFIRMED AT GEMEVE FOR SHRYOCK. Se WILL ADVISE ANY ADDITICNAL DEVELOPMENTS LIT AM SITUAT ICH. SECRET | SECRET i i i i - | ; a ; ] . ‘ CURTIS), BENADL™ AND PROBABLY 3 CLAIMING IL-9 IS rahe) re en ant penn my een KE aS APR cg oer RK Sap ieee SS Met aes a te rere (ORC 8 et. hte to Naa scanht ww BOIWAUA «on - . ~~, han eeneeeteeeen meme ee ee FOTAL Cortes on; Orne ao = ~ > z oo ae wr: LUT fy i weer ~ NE Owes worr amt: Sate: 3 Noy (6 Cheie se Cs rier xo. Nae Nant | “f j BIS SO DY tn pee some = “4 | (3 CEestacy seou- DIRECTO? | Conr: Boas sane [CSE —————— ro [— SECRET CITE DIRECTSS PRIORITY MANAGUA INFO PRIGTITY GSUAVE cPte rtanyesy. ueytes DYVOUR PERUMEN LIRAVINE LITATIL REF MANAGUA 53 FYI HOS PLANNI SHRYOCK ~ZxXiCG C IGPLENENT EFFORTS LET-BLISH CONTACT TAKE NO ACTION REF CASE SECRET NOTE s ORIGINATING OFFICER (+ COORDINATING OFFICER RELEASING CFFICER BT. . COSPOIMATiNG OFF .ctRs OkLeasme erricen . | SEce Cc —! REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE iSSumNGE OFFICE CTELECIOPD} WHs2At VILLI£M Vy 3825 CAHD SIND CLYCE_ acne et taste Sa4ueST ZARWAER a Cry {A eenned hee wremene i ag ond mettre T PReOMIDITED, i per CO rcrcay TO oH . BRASOM LI aTTy Re 2 ANTHEM TIC aT me orricea Corr on, Scar inp oe + : =m MESSAGE Fcew om mene H TOTAL CoFrses: 4 one ne . —— fae ree Oma ap Rou tin - 1 wert: fr Once SaEeC-R-L WT cor: © we work —e amare 3 NOV & C wing mes ike me, : 1 I Ciasos Pe se e preow DIREC“OR CJ Rip copy SECRE Ai Clit vineuun * | PRIORITY MEXICO CITY INFO JMWAVE (FOR FRADYER) - ‘ _DYVOUR PERUMEN LiRAVINF. a te. gyre REF A MAKAGUA 5842 (BEING RELAYED) _B TEGUCIGALPA 6753 (BEING RELAYE le PER FRADYER CONVERSATIONS HS ASD WITH COKCURRENCE MEXICO "city STATION, CLYDE K SHRYOCK (P) PLANS ARRIVE MEXICO CITY|6 - BOVEMBER 1966 BY EAL FLIGHT 9285. NO WEED MEET BUT WOULD APPRECIATE i é RESERVATIONS MADE IN TRUE WARE aT GENEVE OR SIMILAR HOTEL. wo IMPLENEST EFFORTS REESTABLISH s AND FRADYER (WHO HOLDING RESERVATIONS ¥ NIGHT 4 NOVEMBER FROM MIAMI). Se c : ‘ Be ; , é 400° 00S . . ae rn a ; . ; . 7 a _ * of}. oe Ms oe ee . uo : ar ae -.9 y ae s , a , : . . fe e no vt . : COORD MATING Orrcens , . roe ae _ MeL rans erricKA S+E-CoRee + RA ad AV INERT ICarne: : D . . . eket. : peaeennd : ete ee - MEPROBUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ES3¥ING OFFICE IS PROHISITES. . sonia . omer: ext: 0 ae worx ark Pieie moe ene me. cour: a ons: - D rng no : CO woes S-E-C-R-E-T reou: DIRECTOR MESSAGE FCRM Seteitereccs a _. a TOTAL COFFE: (J Rip coPrT Clever TOATE AND TIME FILED im TREFER NUMBER} mai | rosea ~T cre prector | G/F _ rf Cee . \— ° on oe 8 WH/ COMMERTS : Ae LIT&MIL“217 (BROTHER LLIAMIL<3? RDALY oAKACH nee CRRA «66 aSkED MEXICO CITY FOR LATEST ON LITAHIL-9 : 5, CRU scconncoation aprress For |LITAMIL~17 a NOTE: ORIGINATING 7 FICE RMD 1/1 COCRDINATING OF FICERWMMMMMMD (DRAFT) wi/C/FI _ QS Fon wivceo oRAFTD RELEASING OFFICERMMMDOMM FOR UILLIAN V BROE C/WHD COORD IEA Teme TFFICTAS seteagun Orrin . S-E-G RET “ REPRODUCTION BY OQTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMIGITEO. AUTREUTICAT AE - ererere corr ef, Bo: Fao shy oe Tiel abele Sa kA a ae oe , twoere Orcs 0 ne Classify TO FILE mo. S-8CF Te FILE wo. rite a1 C) ect, to seance [} sestsoy o fil Ps FERSOM/ WONT MOTIF TES CLASSIFIED MES3AGE THTat CORTES SECRET 0218152 CITE | wexico cry ARMM Fo prrecTor + —— PERGMEN-ETT ES (£97322Al 2 . . te YLITARIL-T7APHONED BAXKER FROM Saii/PEDRO SULA, HOKDURAS, ST OCTOBER USING ALIAS AND 1yliOCENT BUSINESS PHRASEOLOGY. SAID WISHED HAVE BARKER/ VISIT HIM IN SAN PEDRO SULA BEFORE 20 NOVERBE OFASECLAITY REASONS DID NOT MENTION ANYTHING wsoir Ci i238!) . 2. BARKER TENTATIVELY @lauo o10P-OVER TEGUCIGALPA EX i. ROUTE BACK FROM ANNUAL COD MEETINGS PROBASLY ABOUT 14 NOV. ‘WILL ASK L-17 TO FLY THERE FOR NEET. MEXI PLS ADVISE LATEST ON L-9 AND WHAT INSTRUCTIONS IF ANY WISH BARKER TO PaSS TO L-17. 3. So -7 is erorner oF 1-9 wo ascent RESIDING IN PERUMEN AND EXPECTED OUT SCON. PLEASE CABLE TO CROONER 10 6HIcH L-17 COULD SEND LETTER CONFIRMING MEETING PLANS. SECRET ~ a {aay ! . foo . ET EE TE Oma ou : . on . ee ere ekitaasdiliamsie idea tan! a a ie, ee COWIE, He es REN hE Rae Ciba aS Fe AE ets poh eying “oa Batman Shack wD etre mor oo i oe : ae en - _~ ~ “ 5] moras Owes O no Fuassery TS Fire aS. Renee TO FILE WO. > ree a2oO) act. 10 asance (J SEsTFoy Ose. IN PROMIS ITED AGVARCE COPY ij RID COPY rsvete Claverees 4 u ‘ t FILE Sue 8 ul 8, exper, eb, Bt, spf e. — __|__ / oo 31 tus th wBS883 SECRET 3112572,c1Ts OM 5216 DIRECTOR INFO MEXICO CITY, UXVAVE y TYPIC MHAPROM LITAMIL AMCRESH gael PCO NtOTRMTAD aeane 4 oi a7 BG ween ge ad be 1. Cavorasa’ 4 “xzt $2 AUS. FLT DEPARTURE FRO™ Havata DELAYED TO SCLVE EXCHANGE PROBLEMS OF FRENCH INVITEES REIURYING TO THEI ?-> COUNTRY. Pe jo 733 2, AMCRASH 1 SaID LITAYIL 9 soco FHTEID Bur D0Es NOT KAVE FRE4 QUENT INTIMATE CONTACT. CCNTACT IS NATURAL AND THEY HAVE VISITED EACH OTHERS HOMES CM PURELY FRIENDLY BASIS. ANCRASH 1 Say LITAMIL S$ AT AIRPORT JUST SEFORE DEPARTURE THIS TRIP, PURELY ACCIDENTAL. cal CONTACT LITAMIL 9 AT AMY Tix HOUT RAISING ANY SUSPICIONS, ian) a: =) Se. AMCRASH 1 IN ANSYER To QUESTION ESTIMATED LITAMIL 9 MOTIVA- on nen ENE Tok RA TIGN AND SUPPORT OF GOVT AS UNENTHUSIASTIC AND FOR SURVIVAL ONLY. BELIEVES LITAMIL Iw ORKING IN FOREIGN MINISTRY CONNECTED YITH CULTURAL AFFAIRS. : fy SB no vey er 4. MADRID BELIEVES OPEN CODE PLUS Sy WITH DEVELOPHEST INSTRUC- TIONS IN 390K AS SUGGESTED IN DIRECTOR 25242 EXPOSES 30TH AMCRASH | AND LITAMIL 9 TO USNECESSARY DANGER. AS LITAMIL 9 IS UNKNOWN QUAN; TITY SINCE HIS RETURN TO CUBA WE WISH GIVE MAXIMUM PROTECTION TO a meet aU eS Crete rte RMEN RE AS nto Rg tect! woce: Ohves One — + CLassiry To Flue wo. CLESSIFIED MESSAGE & reral coPres 27 vice nia ecr. ro sesnce J “ele ? INFO Felt ives FILE ; beyp- aber Le SECRET 2919452 CITE MEXICO CITY 8389 DIPECTOR, JMVAVE ) fy sabh ne ran TYPIC gh Me Je a Lo LITIMIL T Anmetees ME TOA Wrea FAD AnaMTNA AMBLTA (FERELRA) MARRERO, ADDRESS ISIDORG QUINTANA 153, ALDAPO, HAVANA, - TO COME TO MEXICC CITY TS VISIT SICK. BROTHER COCTOR OSCAR (FEREIRAD MARRERO, OWNER CF CLINICAL LABORATORY. ADAMINA WILL BE RETURNING CUSA ABOUT 12 AUGUST. PLANS EXIT CUBA ASI AUS Gs ef 4 REFUSZE LATER. ams 2. ADAMIZA IS GOOD FRIEND GF CORCHITA FERUAMDES ae (203-332858) OFFICE MANAGER AT IN; As ECAUSE OF THIS FRIEKDSHIP SKE KNOVSSLITAMIL=35} L-3 HAS BEEN COACHE CAREFULLY ELICIIT INFORMATION FROM ADAMINA ON L~9, SHOVING NO. UNDUE INTEREST. NAME WILL BE INCLUDED Wil THOSE OF CTKER MUTUAL ACQUAINTANCES, “OPE FIND CUT JUST WhaT L-9 DOING, GSTENSISLE POLITICAL LEANINGS ETC. 3. ACCORDING ADAMINA CONCHITA FERNANDEZ Has LOST MUCH INFLUENCE IN REGIME. 4. APPRECIATE TRaceS adamina. = SEU iri SECRET CO 19 Jat .66598 INSTRUCTION SHEET * FAPECITE EXPESIVE FEL INDFCES INDLCES SPECIAL hou hey BEQUEST GREEN wast PECCEST ®ESLLTS Fivo passitR Atvice PEVIE@ FI‘D COLLATERAL INFORMATE UN BEQUEST RESULTS YECHRICAL TEESRNTY OFFECE INTER@OGATION FRtw Sierston REVIEW SECURITY COR ICE REPORT aT ct FoRpateS TO aTTeCHmeNT laevies SECURITY CFFICE CONCURRENT wes aT CI/08 ‘ rere CANCEL PER DIVISECN WEWS DATED - Oa 19 JAK O0cv1en at cra | [res seeped (No satice to Divesiony — 6 in tecsed ee i hrerier | JREQUEST REVIEW OF ATTACHED AEFEace oy TO GIVISIIN or see remerts) [sovise CivGm GF waTURE AND StGnific DIVESION Teaces | PEQUEST FIELD TR2CES . | NOTICE Ftasr Succes Fomeu eR EePrgeD = PLEASE SuBMET a3 15. 17, SITHIN 30 Da~S, NO FURTHER 1 SS TEREST IN SUBJECT WAS SEEN FNDICATES, PGA HILL BE 2.7 IMATICALLY CANCELLED. 3 UNDER CSI WO. LO-9 of ta INR CATE ANY FURTHER INTEREST in TRIMMING APPROVE. on REMARKS WW tne onne eo om) . ‘ pat wel alad dee M/i —~ ¢) 19 Jn" 266 “ae ol ri a pa wen ge bee ata oR foaw ave yeaa TOT frersens 2s ina se eens os pe ae wae comes oe smerny pact ci south let eD tnmitbin 2 ae SECRET “~ GaTEe REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AKD REVIEW To: PW/lfvexicu = ed. Kenfnan C= 103% Feo CRIEF, CL/OA suastcr: : 8/ Dliscra 2. Ercwn : 4 / LITAOL/ 2 IN CRDER THAT FURTHER Coasit ERATION WAY BE GIVEN YOUR RECSUEST FOR ZPPROVEL (IN TRiz CASE, IF 15 FELESTED 5 TeET YCU FURNISH THES OFEICE THE INFORWAT IDs CHECKED BELOW, OR REVIEW INFOPRATION INDICATES. . ee .. vast REVIES OF STAFF’S DOSSIER Feo at SF STAFE(S COLLATERAL ryrorwar FRELD TRaces REVitw Cf SECURITY COR, FiBcRS lar ci7oa ta traces. WEVIE® fF SEC. OFF. concutetscd MEMO AT Ct ca Cisse Reacts SFEFATECMAL AND DEVISICN TRACES SEvIgS CE FEE REPORT REVIER GF RYTACHES BE ‘ ike List Cocnens (See kemerka) . ——___ KX: worTIcEe: waest Sette. Terex gud Freee Stwsras: Flease come to CI/0A to discuss your request of 16 December 1564. POA expired 3 January 1966, jor rer toe ee iy Vd ve afore cout * ee occbicentd es oR, Thee Cabot jee ser feud alate Grae O89 use recesens correee. SECRET fae net atm 8 bint a a ae encase: tn atinrtins men JE QWexnxb | E¢/E43 3/ eatecice fay OaTE URSICES i SMSTRUCTION SHEET BREA: COVERT NAME Cm onso ISIE OPERATICNAL aPPROVAL REQUEST GAEEX LAST {SSUE PROVISIONSL CPERATIONRL BPP oti aL REDVESY RESCLTS FE'D DOSStER REvICS ESTERS POR FOR GAYS UNTIL i SEVIEW FI‘S COCLATEGAL INFGRwAT EO ne See eveerecerrenet i RECUEST PESULTS TECUMICAL j SECUMUTY OFFice ser ia m ) EINSTATE POA FoR DAYS UNTIL aseeetbted race . 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FEOSEST RI TRACES | 5 FENEST OPERATICRLE AND OFVISTOS T2ecES i poem we DE EL BEIUEST FIELD Tasces , | frases ij | stbaser | | reat i ,ORSD NOTICE TO Stvisice feo li { _ | a7 ¥ Sta EXPIRED ee a a4 TT ase : = Se aS + eek WILE SE . ~ 5 a “ ° ” BEILEST Sif] TFRELURE TO SUEWIT PaO Tt as pe: ant FUNIvER ENTEREST IN COTAIAING APPROWSL, FGF THE OPERATIO‘AL USE OF SuBsES “5 of Fbase Che e © Pt2 LL Leaecess an Be Va 46 Bae /76F, ee ae rer SECRET ee : . . jf trregreing ane : ‘ Ses erty enema a Lag aia SECRET tate REQUEST FOR iNFORMATICN AND REVIEW 21 December (1965 Jab TO: Cc NO- H/l «o viJ, Kaufman C-im3 | FROM: c= =f, Ci/fa SUBJECT: /sf/ Edwari 7. Brom : LITACL/9 IN CEDER THAT FURTHER CCNSIDERATIT™ WAY 8£ GIVEN YCUR REQUEST FOR APPROVAL IN “~15 CASE.| IT 15 FECUESTED THAT YOU FLANISH TRIS CFFITE THE ISFCRMATION CHECKED BELOW, CR FEVIEW INFORMATION AS INDICATED. . =. | Tress 1 | REVIEW SF STAFF/D LossitP | Pes tt an | Fitic TRACES t REVIEW OF SECURITY OFF. #799RT aT © Ri Taaces TT REVIEW CF SE OFESATIONAL AND QUIS. Im TRACES " q REVIEW GF FAL REPORT AT o1/Ga i | RESTS GF TECHNICa: Ia TERR CCATI ON : REWiEW OF STOFF/OD CLL AT#a@aL INFORM. C. OFF. TONCIRGENCE MEMO aT Cts REVIEW OF ATTACHED REFERIASE GSEZN List P OTHERS (Ser Remarks) nee XX cers ~ ROTECE: i veest io} secous 4 teres aes Rtwer a REMARSS: se ba Please come to CI/OA to disunsg your request of 16 Decenber 1965. Foes BBS use eecveous seetven. o SECRET + ARC Sosieicuslens teem at Nee mien AT cio tRNA a yaaa mene ncnrtomeemmnmn ns INSTSUCTION SHEET 24 Cre 203 : 1@-s0 cash : . SET ue igeseaire TATE Eerecite ees (2aTE roa ocR jreaices INDICES | PSecrae ClvEyT wame | Pru rey CwEta Pi ceso ISSUE OPERATE CRAL EFOSC VAL REQUEST GREEN LEST PEGLEST #ESULTS F'/D DOSSEER REY + [review FID COLLATERAL ESFORMAT Ih WEQLEST @ESLLTS TECHNICAL TRECSDET® BRRECE —N- [iaereseee FlaeeED AYT ACH wes” TT JIVISION jee SECUCITY IFFICE BEPCRT al ci / nt t ' €c@eaRD TO SECURITY OFF ECE REVIEW SECURITY CFFICE COMCURREMT Wier aT Cite CRACEL PER DLviSi.e WEMG DATED {Se sorice to Dsris:an} [review at co voa popes i ' LCFLUITTLR ecPaet : CANCEL PES CESDR WITECE TO DEWSSIOW LeequesT azview OF ATTACHED REFERENCES (Reason cheched beise.* oF seq remarks) Jaovise CIOR OF NATURE BND SIGNIFICANCE HESLEST RI TEACES . | OL VISOR TRACES . —_ | -| rience ae . PRS BOTICE TO C1visice . . eoa exppeer PLEASE SUBMIT PRO ES. TF, WITHIN 50 DAYS, MO FURTHER INTEREST Im SUBJECT * HAS BEEN INGETATIT. FSS WILL BE SUTOWATIZALLY CaMCE ES. “PRUILUSE TS Tofwit OFS Tf aS RELLIAED UNSER CSP WO. 99-5 98 TO INDICATE ANY FURTHER ESTEREST 1K CETSINIDE APPROVAL FOR THE oFfestionen USE OF SUBIECT. tei ene ate tent me ee Reermie e iteat t Ae teat m a c] UNCLASSIFIED © (77 SUBJECT: (Comonenty FROM: C/¥H/1 TO: {Of cer dewgaemas, mon sunber, aad t bvildny) } TH/1/Stewart * DeywH/1 . CI/OA 4. | - 3s OO | 7 ae. FEN aL OC co™DenTIAL CI secker ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET —— [ erension Two. ; . | 4506 oe 16 Decewber | 1965 pc to, (CJ CONFIDENTIAL «(J [NFRNAL = GchassiFico i MEKMORAKDUM FOR: C/CI/OA SUBJECT : Operational Approval for LITAMIL-9 1. The Provisional Operational Approval for LITAMIL-9 (C-101331) is due to expire 8 January 1965. 2. In discussions with the field case officer for this operation, WH/1/Mexico has found that there is ro wey to determine when, or whether, LITAMIL-9 will again leave Cuba. For reasons of personal security, LITANIL-9 has not | been able to tunction as a repurtsug ovuree whee Lis riterr tt Cupa in early March 1965. Letters to his brother, LITAMIL-17, and reports from occasional Cuban official travelers transiting Mexico indicate that LITAMIL-9 is well and is cuployed by the National Cultural Council. 3. LITAMi1L-9 is now an inactive agent. The Station has recently proposed that his salary cease accusulating as of 30 June 1966. If and when he again manages to leave . Cuba, he will be contacted aad a full assessmeut of| his - future usefulness will be made. Gwing to the fact that his sister-in-law is a secretary to Fidel Castro it is expected that he will be a valuable source of information, a leap for an initial debriefing period. : £ 4. It would be appreciated if ¢ 9 could be extended for six months. If o S time he has not left Cuba, it will be proposed tha eo POA be allowed to expire. z & 3 Ae Neti mms tne eared arin RAEN ME ar em seembaabatannee re Toone Seromper os i ee ‘* we gy, es Lino CLASSIFY TS FILE at, ERLE 72 FILE wo. rece aeO) ett. 15 eeance CJ ersten Osic. teow ATTiDA PEUGC HEMET NOTIF CLIVE”, Crit copy TRG iu £7 — oe : EB? 2i:€s22 PRICRITY DIP Inve vave PORUMEN Dik 44181 cin 9 t. POLICE PAID EARLY woRviuG ALD OWE AUTOMATIC PISTOL. Garcia POLICE, CONSIGNED TO GOZEAAACICR 3 TO cura, . MASSIFIED HESS2GE SECRET 4T3i fore 1to ADfARCE Corer CV aesics SA eT TT verte Boe! A ‘4 £2, aaeae rr ig SEP a OPRESTAT, PENETRATION AGENT REPORTS PCLICE S=42CH POORLY DONE) LARGE BOX OF “WHITE POADER" ¥aS YASIED Does BRAN AFTER poutce LEFT. SCSUMENTS 449 PHOTOS EUQnLD FOR : DYNAMITE - REMOVED FROM. PREMISES. 3. GH QO SEP STATION bucian io Gar EXPEST ANSCERS SOON. FELD NCOPMUNICADG, STUD 4.” TARGET Y WAS [EFGEMAL a EXT tenting ua Last CORRE SPO Fre SEP 64, 5. 11478. Pee ee $ TATIC! : ie l t - i H } . - * , x 4 : an) . ny ws & ‘ tee (ee a) by, top el. > & a n ; , “ : ° 4 be wt i . Sys {a . Xv y 8 H i Pa : a a : S a) | i o = a) 7 " S on . + a » 8 re) a oe | - ee ‘ 2 a \ ' - bee : too a ~ VR . oF ‘ oO ad SN : SOF 2 Nae i : pet < Sad 7 . . 3 Ss q i \ t ea X\ & - . a AC nC a . . ' ae . ia ut . in 4 “ ka y we . . on w . N . eo ng . os . a 4 . : + zr) . : - oO > mh a _ : if s wee . i oO : a . : &: t . : ~ .. o . : : a. - dd { tI , os to ot ; ” t < na “ . ; ont ! . t a * 8 s . ‘ i Ad fl ' G)oof “. it m : . =) “ot - : an ; to . be tN 1 . . te 4 - 4+ a ee ens) . 7 ea ase - ey - momow ls nN . 7 Te “= © Ww . . - rf yee en . 7 A ae « * a y ~~ fh 78 “ nee 6 : Sg 8 F 5 Wow i Py a . a . oF [7s] z n . ue : uw — ke AA WH .* ~ . o Mw oO eK ee ee ree . ited Oe ee eee ee ere EE COTS EOES teie eer acne Rate tnt ona nial ae ese ee toate a a fill een tine ee oe fone VSS Petvreus KotTAe trea $25 ” miner _ Por use as a reporting source from within Cuba. SECRET A Provisic..al Operational Approval is granted for the use of as set forth below. A Provisional Operetional Approval issued 2y CI Staff <rants authority, on e temporary basis, fer the use of an individusi as tl granted in an Operational Approval unless othervise specifie? by C| tased, however, cnly on preliminary file checks end investigation sect toa furtter final review when all investigation is coraleted| To process the Operational Approval, full information {ccuple Parts I and II) must be submitted ss scon as possib le and not lete (6) months from this date. An Operational Approval will follow wh visions ceases. investigation :s completed snd upon the receipt of satisfactory this Subject [the sane he authority K/OA. It is pnd is sub- le oe d PRQ than six nall Parts I and If. Cancellation bust be requested if use ef Subject by fnterested Di- ee ae eee oo ee Tenants ahaa ge a “a tae : .* SECRET Late a SET oP CKPEDITE EXPEDITE F484 c FoR P58 INDICES TNGECES é st? yt sPiciar . tHGUley SSL OPERATIONAL APPRCVEL REGLEST MESLLTS TECHNICAL INTERROGATICN Fes REVIEW SECUPITY CFFICE COMCURWERT MEMG AT CIOs REvigw AT Crica CANCER PER DIVISION WEw. TATED vee ace {No notice to Division) REQUEST BEWIEW GF ATTACHED REFE REN ADVISE Ch/Sa OF WATURE 25D SITGNIFE REVEST FIELD TRACES | RELLEST : POA CEPFRED S€ SUBMIT PRO HI WETsT@ 35 DAYS, SO FURTHER rary ICZ.LY CANCELLED © "tabiuee TO SUBMIT FFG 15 4S HEGUIAED UNDER CSR NG. TO-S OR TO ANGICATE amy FURTAae ENTEREST IN CGTAIRING ar Po vas ' Foe THE OPERATIONAL USE 22 SUBIECT. cove anette arte oat Nn en ane TER A Bm rorw eae : —— yeas TOT recvress : SECRET 1c et re | “ rs) . an drengraiing we | : . . paren 4 i . aseoe . - . ee : - H : . eens . . . : . Bo Leon man Attn ne Ss CJ unctassieiep Cy 7 veeway iE ONLY ~ © Cow rventiar ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Opmonal) ~ 7 , FRO. re ee ee WH/I/R.E.Scutt : 4507 Date | 9 Ap t t Date OFFICER'S | COMMENTS ntumcer a TO: (Offcer dexgaation, room umber, ond burlding) WH/1 “ISAS Ve G | 3. f } 4 : C/CI/OA RNAL 610 “use” GF SECRET C) CONFIDENTIAL Fy USE ONY 1 ooh OQ UNCLASSIFIED HTIALS to trom whem T INI whom, foot to thew RECENED. | PORwanen od Drow 0 bee octets Cahn alter exch comment j SADE RIE ROE OND ATYES SAAT AF Prete Dee - ” SECRET 19 April 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR: C/CI/OA SUBJECT : Operational Approval for LITAMIL-9 1. An Operational Approval is requested for LITAMIL-9, who has recently returned to Cuba, anc 2as accepted an FI mission from Mexico Station. The Station has expressed its reluctance to interview a Mexican officer who alleged|/in 3959 that LITAMIL-9 was a Corzunist, since this cours of action would unnecessarily draw attention of this officer to our interest in LITAMIL-9. WH/1 has concurred in this decision, and considers that this unevaluated derogatory eee ee ee ee ee ee SRT ere Me few goede mance record, 2. Realizing the risk involved in working with any Cuban national, WH/l feels that LITAMIL-9's excellent |record of cooperation, plus his acceptance of tue idea of continued cooperation in a denied area favor consideration of a Operational Approval. Additionally, we have had audi coverage through the telephone in LITAMIL-9's office for the past two years or more, and during this time the Station has used the installation for spot checking his information, and is satisfied that there are no reasons to questio his veracity and security or suspect that he is under control of the Cuban service. 3. Attached for your review are several contact reports of LITAMIL-9, as requested by Mr. Lally. 4 prompt return will be appreciated. This office will pleased to cooperate in any further review of this cas which will facilitate the OA. Attachments: : Reports of LITANIL-9 , ole - . SECRET r e e Ee ne en ete ten <——________. > CLASSIFIED MESSAGE rorat coPies 30 a a [AT coe () acuur ye SECRET _ nannies * fa rae PERSOG/GEIT NOTIFIEO pe LA tet | | Crd : EMCO. air re ee cy aetton x — ROVANTE COPY ] UNIT . Thee : w (a ee WF : ; INFO We FLE DP we He £ / \ SBC RET 1517452 3°) /S 4 F - DIR CITE MEX! 2777 t- \e LA) 2AP/F PBRUGEN QRS anes QUeFAn TED vicad PUR Fonure& IZ VIAK e SECRET CFN ~ A 18 MAP secs 132 3 hpal’ by ~"R. Scent, wif! , sot tube dt tas aged word jor Helin wife Cie lite bate. Seuttf all fly pes eur AF, clio wuce, Yeu te ; prmatnes=sorenn se oer 7 buys broths | L~'7, TE eel ae Coumoclntl Walng Proceed ae | . a 1a any than ABI remem a Se er sane tos baa ne Heat Ae eh Nal POH Wari | ee “g 4 = sores taett fg, [Fe Nae . ASSP 9 VISERGE : afer Ayan : i arRsowf/uniT noTIe ‘ ” ‘ moWanGe Cory 3 { PF jissueo [i stortea ™ Bre ange SECRET 4 . DIR CITE MEXI 2407 q | AQUATIC P2RUMEN no ga J arte) : REF YEXI 2235 (- e : an | i to pee cronrTHec uae aay TUPYTIY PRAUMTM SMRASSY ANT BEACED g : In “UST ROOM wHICH(LITAMIL~: 3 RPO IS USED BY ANBASSADTS |FOR E ; CLOSED 300R SESSIONS WITH IMPORTANT VISITORS. TRANSMITIE2 WORKING “a : YELL AND RESPONDS TO ON/OFF S¥YITCHING FROM LIONISN BASE. LITONION-1 : 4 - « fe 3 : 4 NTI pieieha NG AND RECORDING TAKE. FIRST TAPE RECORDED CONVERSATION a‘ i 2Y AMBASSADOR AND MONDRAGON IN WHICH THEY DISCUSS FURTHER UFAHOLSTERY oe ’ 2 5 WORK BY MONDRAGGN WHO NOW HAS SEVERAL SMALL CHAIRS IN SkO? TO z 4 é ; ‘BE RECOVERED. PRELIMINARY STATION DETERMINATION IS THAT THQSE : DO NOT VARRANT BUSGING AS WILL PROSABLY Br PUT IN SAME ROOM, i “2. STATION CLOSELY MONITORING EMBASSY/NONDRASON NEGOTIATIONS. 2+ PEEL. LIMELY HE WILL RECEIVE ADDITIONAL BUSINESS THUS ENASLING STATION " WAKE ADDITIONAL TECK PENETRATIONS. ~ ; ee | SECRET . i 4 : : : i 3 - - : Es i ! H ae i a t —_ . . . H : . en a cerlnfonieafomaimesceniccite sand aeannie i 4 : 7 bo a” . * a . : : -——MESS2.GE. é 3 ver oe en | po TBAT iS ZUNE sas Sirie in cs zo, 201-2 €5519 i4] a 72. UIT BRUSSELS PARIS © FROow CIETTCR cong. wi/sa 8 Kx POOPIN ARTS ONY ; INFO: _ bOP, Ci, Ci/oFs, 2 CIP, Fi, FI/INT 2, wE 6, WH 7, VR to CH Pie OPiM ve : ERUS PARI ME iy cock. i - . | TYPIC LICOZ= WW on iatee 235TO ! L TrooaS cise never D if oes — CK NDLED . \coz= ASE Yon Wey TEGROU ZY x (@) WEO HANDIL Ls MENG, SERYOCK COMMENTS HoLLow: LICOza was DIFFICULT TO HANDLE BECAUSE WEELE TRUTEEUL IN ANSWER TO any SPECIFIC QUESTION _ HE SELDOM ELAEORATED, SELDOM VOLUNTE SERED INFORMATION AND GENERALLY WAS RELUCTANT TO FURNISH INFO WHICE D F 2. REVIEW ESTABLISS25 T LiCOZE AT TIME WHEN] EE saw & FERNANDO AVILA AT HABANA AIRPORT SENT MESSAGE TEROVGHIT, THIS INFO CAME FROM LITAMIL-9 WEO IS CONSIDERED COMPLETELY >>> RELIABLE. GRANTING MEMORY LADS® ON PART OF LICOZE AS RESULTS OF PASSAGE OF TIME AXD PSYCHIATRIC DMFFICULTIES, IT STILLIS DIFFICULT TO BELIEVE THAT HE DID NOT RECALL ABOVE WHEN DISCUSSED : 3 : AVILA CASE. DBO NOT R tEPEAT NOT. RECOMMEND STOCKWOOD MENTIONING - . 4d . . 3 t : |. ABOVE . | CONTINUED 2? Po , ° . ne 2} rs . . COORDINATING OFFICERS ad “ MALRASING OFFiCER, [Ged SBC SECRET =i reas desiasslice ion REPRODUCTION ey OTHER THAN T THAN THE ISSUING orricé ts PRORIETD : Capy be, ne Le CR RR CETL me ttn et 8 FROM fOne, DIRECTOR PAGE TWO MES eee eee INFO. Cor blz RIS/O BECAUSE Li-9 1S SENSITIVE CURRENT SOURCE, BUT WOULD APPRECIATE TO STOCK V/OOD REVIEWING INFO ON AVILA AND ASKING WHETHER LIOOZE “\ SN re emcee a ee ty a ae ee Eg SY A eee me en ee ween --- BOLT SAT CLV BOIROSONTATIVIS WERE ION LITaee. tit UT AVILA AND WHETEER LIOOZE EVER HAD FURNISEED ANY INFO CONCERNING HE. '3. REGARDLESS OF LICOZE REPLY TO AEOVE E= SEOULD BE VALUABLE Led & SOURCE IN EUROPE. CLOSE COMRUL PZOVIDED BY RUS STATION CAPABILITIES PLUS PLANNED COVERAGE HIS APARTMENT SHDULD PES10T VERIFIC ATION ES EIS INFO AND BONA FIDES. IN VIEW OF PARA] UNDERSTANDING Sa HOULD BE REACEED WITH LICOZE. THAT KUBARK 2XPECTS HIM TO DISCLOSE FULLY ALL INFO OF INTEREST TO KUBARK WITHOUT NEED CY DETAILED QUESTICNING, ‘SUGGEST HE BE TOLD TEAT KUBARK INTERESTS COINCIDE WITH BIST INTERESTS OF CUBAN PEOPLE BUT THAT KUBARE NEEDS FULLEST INFO IN ORDER TO BS SELPFUL WHETHER OR NOT INzO IN HIS OPINION is OF LEGITIMATE INTEREST TO KCSARK, ASA LAST RESORT HIS TAPED COMMENTS COULD 3 = REVEALED TO HIM AS CONTROL C2 MEASURE ALTSOUGHIT IS HOPED THAT CONFIDENCE IN AND RAPPORT. WAT STOCKWOOD PLUS CHANGED ne eeniceas acbsagine orricgs . SICRET tert | od Fee a Aematia! i . tan x , SSCRET rc ieee | { REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSGING GFFICE 8S £15 PRONIBITED (CONTINTED) AUTKESTIZsTiNG CFFiCEY Copy Ma nn a nee ___MESSAGE Foz CUS. : “SECPE ———— UMT fo 38¢ H SE Cc R ET iat, To MO INDEX SATE: weet Hom DIRECTOR coms. wo PAGE T———~ TeRez eine ee a 72 . INFO: ome oe tIS/O ‘SITUATION IN CUBA AND LICOZE'S "7 CWN OPPCOSITIon TO PRESENT REGIME AS WELL AS TO COMMUNISM WILT. LEAD Ey TO COOPHEATE X FULLY, 7 i Tey caneae 4. IN GENERAL HOS SEtieyeé’rHa7 STOCKWCOD SHOULD CONCENTRATE ON CURRENT REQUIREMENTS RATHER TE: DELVE FURTEER INTO PAST LIOOZE ACTIVITIES WEICH ALREADY Hiyz EZEN COVERED IN soum CTT Nena rr ae weiAiL ANDI WHICH Licoze APPEARS HONESTLY To EAVE FORCOTTEN, SERYOCK IN REVIEWING LATEST INFO FROM LIGOZE FOUND IT To CORRESPOND WITH INFO KNOWN To HIM 2: DURING TIME EE WAS IN CONTACT MITH LIOOZE. 5. EQS WILL PPOVIDE REQUIREMENTS AND WILL ENDEAVOR To (SUGGEST MEANS WEICH CAN BE.USED TO ZNEANCE LICOZE REPUTATION | WITH CUBAN INTEL SERVICE g9 AS TO INCREASE HIS ACCESS AND VALUE “IN FUTURE, » ce ae END OF MESSAGE a WH/I/Mexico ,7:// : a oe via ’ ps WH/SA/MOB OSHS 2 VO . WH/SA/EOB Fh On er 2 7 aliens WE/2.0 640 1 7 WILLIAMO'RYAN .. ps : » BRUCE 8./CHEEVER ? EOSIo LATING OFF sens * . . ; | E Fy : fa t fry RELEASING OFFER . SE CRre I SO we : apracuricar & . oN “. cowegreding end At ' . / an Laasttamuandasnfanenl id an POT ee mm ee SSS ae - wee OS i MATERIAL REVIEWED AT CIA HEADQUARTERS BY HOUSE SELECT CO. FILE TITLE/NUMBER/S/VCLUME: INCLUSIVE DATES: LTTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFP MEMBERS CUSTODIAL UXIT/LOCATION: SAREE TR a CN TOE RTT AORN Armies eye ast meM nt cs ROON: TE IN Pa DATE DATE : H . SIGNATURE OF REVIEW] RECEIVED ! RETUSNED REVIEY ‘ED BY (PRINT NAME) | pn nr XG OFFICIAL! hi 2 nas RECEIVED | RETURNED | REVIEVED BY_ Lee. | en Lopez LL J fe | EIEN kare AUST NOTIFY 28 bean aera beste feo nae eevmonn meesntunamecaremeenes Tp: peed THIS FOLDER IS NOT TO BE RELEASED OUTSIDE OF - CUSTAFF. THE PERSON-CHARGED WITH TH: MMECIATELY IF TIS ER GROUP WITHIN | E RECHARGED j HOA} i _ TRANSFERRED TO ANOTH (CUSTAFF SO THAT ‘T MAY E PROPER PERSON, AND & yy _f if APPROVED FOR RELEASE mae TO CIA HISTORIEAL ROUIEN : SECTOR . MEXICO CITY FROM ; ACTION, iH A ” info; (DOP, Cty “1/oPs, » Fi, SAS 8, VR 2 0 See NENT 2352227 CIR CITE MEX] 7613 CE. . 710133) REPORTS THAT TERESA PROENZA vAS Su; MMARILY ; FIRED FRC4 HER JO3 AS RESULT OPEN CASLE FROM FOMIN RavUL ROA RECEIVED “AeUST TEN OR TWELVE DECEMBER. ( PLS NOTE ATTACHMENT TO HMMA o2624 a GIVINS DaTE 1 DECEMBER) - t ACTING) “Dykaey NIST 8s wo 2. QDs ays tHat FIRINS EVIDENTLY RESULT OF PROENZA REMARK TO SISTER IN LAW DF ACA TO EFFECT THAT STRONS ROA NOTE TO GON RESARDING CETENTyON ; @ SILVI4 DURAN was DIPLOMATIC ERROR. SACKING THIS uP IS REMARK TO @MBsy coir SOLORZ4NO ABOUT 8 DEC TO EFFECT PROENZA SHOULD |vaTCH HER STEP AND 3© MORE FRIENDLY WITH SISTER OF ROA‘S VIFE. QD vas ALSO WITHESS TO PROENZA CRITICISN CF ROA NOTE IN CONVERSATION. ¥aTH OFICIGQL OF FINE aRTs INSTITUT. 3. PROZNZA HARD HIT BY FIRING, WEED 20, PROBABLY ORDERED DIStrSSaL BECAUSE SHE IS COMMUNIST AND 20a IS NOT. PROENZA VISITED SE JARA IN VERACRUZ To PLEAD CASE AND REPORTED JARA FURIOUS aT cate mtd oe NERAL HERIZERTO INJUSTICE, GHTLY GENERAL LAZARD GaARDENAS. a rman pea (tl 24 DEC PROENZA SHOWED UP AT EMBASSY DI! WER, APPEARED SLI Frox, SAID SHE HAD JUST COME FROM VISIT VITH SHZ DID NOT STAY AT EMBaSSY FOR DINNER. a ABP Sars Her orsutssat gown py EMBASSY PERSONNEL BuT SEcannns scien oncciedienters ade veh acaba neat Daa Poe eh aes ech Prnimior eee NOT SENS I eT om abate oo _ RALODUCTION BY CTHER THAN THE ISSUNG GMFCE 1 esontNTED Copy No. St mtn ee ner aang te CLASSIFIED MESSAGE “FERED 53557. PROENZs SHOWS UP ALNOST DaILy, RENaINS FEY WINUTES, Leaves sees 2/25, ZE% REVEALS CALLERS BrIys STALLED OFF| WITH REPLy POCENTe NOT IN OR PERHADS pyE TOMORROW, S. 40 £¢IgEuee i 1S DISMISSAL oye To Seinen + S : , ' i . . . “* eo ; oe. _ | . A | eer are Ne ae ep SS a gee ° oa o : epee ey . ‘ PRA Lea tee NL AOU Sel AA NS RN ot AO setae veces a coe 1¥O 4, SuEcToR pO / 4 prom, MEAICO CITY i" q * ai 8 3 JAN i964 a 4 acton, = A n 4 inno; «DP, Cl, “1/OPS, CLUES, FI, SAS B, VR a i ACTING) “Pee NOL ESS PARYUMEN I. LIT “IL-9 (REPORTS THAT TERESA PROENZA WAS Su™ iMARILY FIRED FRA HER JO3 AS RESULT OPEN CASLE FROM FOMIN RAUL ROA RECEIVED “ASUS' TEN OR TWELVE DECEMBER. € PLS NOTE ATTACHMENT TO HMMA 22524 GIVING DATE | DECEMBER) ° _ 2- L+9 SAYS THAT FIRINS EVIDENTLY RESULT OF PROENZA REMARK TO SISTE IN LAW OF ROA TO EFFECT THaT STRONS ROA NOTE TO GOM RESARDING DETENTyON : GF SILVI4 DYRAN YAS DIPLOMATIC ERROR, SACKING THIS uP IS REMARK TO L-3 BY COTY SCLORZ4NO ABOUT 8 DEC TO EFFECT PROENZA SHOULD ¥YATCH HER . STEP AND 3£ ™O fee an a RE FRIENDLY WITH SISTER OF ROA°S WIFE. L-9 WAS ALSO WITNESS TO PROENZa CRITICISM CF ROA NOTE IN CONVERSATION WITH PR: G@FICIGQL OF FINE ARIS INSTITyT=. 3S. PROZNZA HARD HIT BY FIRING. TOLD L-9 R0a PROPASLY ORDERED DISM1SSAL BECAUSE SHE IS COMMUNIST AND ROA IS NQI, PROEWZA VISITED BENERAL HERISERTO JARA IN VERACRUZ To PLEAD CASE AND REPORTED JaRA FURIONS AT INJUSTICE. Re ne oe ee ere eee @i 24 DEC PROENZA SHOWED UP AT EMBASSY DINNER, APPEARED SLIGHTLY —pP FRUNK, SAID SHE HAD JUST COME FROM VISIT WITH SENERAL ‘LAZARO GARDENAS. . SHE DID NOT STaY aT EMBaSSY FoR DINNER. ° 4. L+9 SAYS HER DISMISSAL KNOWN BY EMBASSY PERSOANEL BUT NOT BEING SECRET = AEPRODUCTION BY GTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFC 15 #ROMIATED._ Copy No. - ee anne ogg ope ips Sanh aes oo Pak EAR OS 3 ge petmeneen | CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SEC; = “OLKES 439UT+ PROENZ8 SHOWS UP ALNOST DaILY, REMAINS FEy WINUTES, LEavEs, “CENT LIENVOY TRAFFIC REVEALS CALLERS BzING STALLED OFF|WITH REPLY» FLOENZA NOT IN OR PERHAPS DUE TOMORRO. 5. 40 EVIDENCE FHIS DISMISSAL DUE TO aNROD oP BUT CONSIDER THIS ‘ ROSSIBILITY, 9 ; "., SECRET ‘ ; ' 3 . } ; . a { 3 a . “4 ; ‘ ~ . - “4 4 a \ . $ + ‘ * s ‘ } 7 . ‘ 7 . “s i SECRET - cot XPEDITE i bare OiCzS- 4 = s* tnouley ISSUE OP ERAT CMAL AFPROVAL SEQUEST "G&EEw iL isT* ISSUE PROVISEONAL OPERATIONAL sPPRovaL PEOUEST RESCLTS staFE/O DOssite| azviEW EaTEmd POa FOR Bars GaTse | erview STAFF/O CRLATERAL INFCEMOTION ee. \ ecanstare vos foe cays umTiL ALOUEST RESULTS TECH. stcteity oiviseoe TUTERROSATION Face 7 cretce | . FOSUARD aTTaceMenT To OIVISIO™ | PEVIE@ OF SECumETY OFFICE REF OFT atci/oa ee, [ Foran ATTACMENT TO SECURITY OFFICE | : COeCEL PER ony (80 kotice te divi { i MEVIEW OF SECURITY CEFICE CORCURGENT mewo AT Cl“Ge MEMO DATES: on) . SETTth fin waren (mutsce te aeenssony | (See “Resarka* for feasony REQUEST Gt TRaces THIRD ser Vie twas ~ oeiaahaaenaaien tereatemmeeetienneanesloneiabammmenteniettemmmmnoicatiiionianendrnoeninesscaioramermts nner srraceeren te ceeeer re Pee era Tee ey APH NU eet tea sore ear TOF ose veterans Certeon, SECRET ; | wa. seg + ce gg a ~ aoe z S aeeateen nent innehataeadate pee eiememeen tn pcaheenne int cate tamara eee re Eye 3 t SECRET cave INSTRUCTIGH SHEET | a Pee 63 SET UP FOR # i [pate EXPEDITE | bare Ii a REQUEST "GREC® EIST" y PrOuEST RESLATS STaFF/D Dosside acVIeW . H OATS uwTsT pfereee STAFFSO CurLaTERaL Insdewation ee, GEINSTATE POs FoR Cars ONT EL MEST WESULES Tec. stbeeity tsioP Eisg KRTERROSATION Fas 7 orFice | Divist e FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO Division | REWFEW OF SECueety OFFICE CONCMMGENT MEMO AT CI‘GE 4 - a i pOS*CEL PER GIVISION MEMO DATED: [rac Rotice te division) : cpreth tes crea (musace fo aseaneny | See “Reserks* for resson) —+ PLCUEST f1 Teaces REQUEST FO@ SPERATIONAL ANU DiviStowat teaces jaecuesr Foe Figin Traces So amatURE Fore 707 vse onaeneus extrion. SECRET copper . . . ” 3 _ wm watt onan ws 4 ry S Le Cl uncassirien =], SMA Cl cont ential (Secret ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET ROM EXTENSION | #0. e cr/on ; oe 27 Hovenber 1963 SSS ff OFFICER'S 1 COMMENTS (Member « h Comment to thew trom whom SeCENED FoRwancen tne. Drow @ bine. giress ober: ech: conmunt:) J | | t 7s attached Correct ? H ! Wo chased s met a of < ee ee 7 peo '. Chtef, W2/3/Mexico ATYS: B. REICEART cReT [) COWFIOENTIAN (7) EMMY |) uNctassiFien w a ee oe, ~"(] UNGASSIFIED =] | EMAL [1] CONF ENTIAL (Seceer ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET FROM —_ | Benson PO * =—— Cc OA Cate ns 1 | 27 Hovember 1963 FO: {Officer designation, mem muster, and Gale using | OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Mumber doch comeneat to shew ber wham ee Fomwaxoeo ws | een Dore is oven cove “ — 4 \. Chief, WH/3/Mexico Q ATY#: B. REICEART } £_. | ¢s attached Correct ? | We changes wad & as TAY weeffee ——— 2 do #: | ; is 7 ao os ~ eifon kee. Sf Fr 610M OF secret] CONFIDENTIAL «J INIERMAL | 7) uNcLassiFieD 5 i i ! : re . (] UxctAssivien =] SRNAL [1] CON. ENTIAL Saas ; ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: tcnenal). - baw CI/CA | 18 Hoverber 1963 TO: (Officer cexqrotice, room: avmnbw, ond . DAIE building) : OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number each comment te show trem whom > | romw: 5! INUTIALS tw wom, Drew @ tine ocrors column SOCK Crcmmmeat.) \. Chiet, WH/3/Mexico | ATTN: Mike Malloy 2. { Sit GLO “asec” avecRET—C] CONFIDENTIAL [) (IMAL): UNCLASSIFIED 4 ry et a is of WH/3/Mexico, B. Reickart, R. Scott, H- Mulloy,J. Maming and of CI/OA, &. P. Brown and J. Lally, it was egreed that the case of LITAMIL/9 cones unier the vurview of CSI-F No. 16-5, Section lfa. As such, this |requires Headquarters approval, i.e. taat of Wn vivisron, Lor woe recruLubeny wi a government official of 2 denied eres country. 2. As described in MEXI-6696, LITAMIL/9 "serves es invalugble eyes and ears inside target establis=ment” reporting on infcrmation|received in his government position. It was agreed such activity does not require a Provisional or Operational Approvel since LITAMIL/9 is a government of- ficial of a denied area coumtry. Under these conditions, the processing of an Operetional Approval should not and will not be efZected. . . ~ “n 7a es “ * - Cacie 18 Novenber 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/3/Mexico ; ATTENTION : Mike Malloy . SUBJECT : LIAML/o C-101,331 1. Pursuant to e meting beld on 14 Wovember 1963 emongat personnel : . 3. Tt was ‘also egreed that if LITAMIL/9 abould be employed|for cpe- L rational use other than reporting information received in his gprermment t . position, the usual Cperationai Approval or Provisionai Operat onal Ap- proval procedure will apply. - a s kh. Tt was agreed that CI/CA would. take no further processing ection . at this time based on the ebove information. However, as ib similar wo cases, CI/OA will forvard to the des such information made available to oe it which might aid the Stat#on in its handling of LITAMIL/9. t a. tose wire Nee ans steer an re . rans sot ae a Stier ie alae aaron Caceres pan wd ~ ~~ ONLY Soa a (C) unctassivien Cy) RNA (] CON. ENTIAL <a ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: ptm} FROM: TO: {Officer designation, room mumber, ond beshding) Ser GLO “rites MPSECRET =] CONFIDENTIAL = [7 iMTEANAL (1. UNCLASSIFIED ° t an Paes | - . ew seen 18 November 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/3/Mexico " ATTENTION : Mike Malloy 3 SUBJECT : LIZAMIL/9 C~+101,331 1. Pursuant to a meeting beld on 14 November 1063 amongst persomel of WH/3/Mexico, B. Feichart, R. Scott, H. Mulloy,J. Manning and pf CI/OA, BE. P. Brown and J. Lally, it was egreed that the case of /9 comes urnier the vurview of CSI-F No. 16-5, Section léa. As such, this| requires Headquarters approval, i.e. taat of wo Uivision, lor toe recruzumeuy u a« government official of a denied area country. 2. As described in MEXI-6696, LITAMTL/9 “serves es invaluable eyes and ears inside target establiscment” reporting on infcrmation| received in his government position. It was agreed such activity does not require a Provisional or Operational Approvel since LITAMIL/9 is a government of- ficial of a denied area country. Under these conditions, the processing of an Operational Approval should not and will no* be efZected. 3. It was also ed that if LITAMIL/§$ shoulda te exployeal for one- rational use other than reporting information receivei in his government position, the usual Cperationai Approval or Provisional Operational Ap- proval procedure will apply. kh. It was agreed that CI/CA would take no further processing ection at this time based on the ebove information. However, as th sintlar eases, CI/OA will forward to the desk such information made available to it which might aid the Station in its handling of LITAMIL/9. beesf et ham Chief, CI/OA fy os a : £ —— : caow t & A? 9 : : Exceed Rev sutenetts H | re . 4 fovea an : beer esas. & i r wo athewer weiner Bote cree Fe aed me pelt beens oe 2. Yo wiculiins tht Le, ca, obof Me | LAI LE ». thi. Alehn, cee eee ee Cc. ae eZ wthoulh neak KRFLEIT ER, vee hath dela 4 fe gost commuter | 7 | Se MMW nga - FO . - _ — — + Am me iiiimeinenticneess — — : i , 7 ee oo ee Co _ i _ ao a re . Lo oo _ SPE AMES PAPE TS IT aa LE rally phe P- 8 OCT 263 ‘pf - a. formalin tha 3. %o neewLon UtL 2, ee Ye Whetd d the 7 cocessnetcber HNIQW NG 3P AO : oe . a a ooo. ~f— Lo. at ee = eee. : _ ~ Toy i i i H | , _ SECRET 1 October 1963 MGAORANDOM FOR: Chief, bE/3 ATTENPICN 2 hmyne Carlay SUEIECE : LYANIL/9 C-101,332 RREKE CI/OA Mesorendua dated 10 July 1953. Some Subtext. 1. This ig the secon! request of CI/OA's asking for an anew td our memoranium of 10 July 1963. Because of the sensitivity of this cess, it 18 imperative that the Ofterequested reply be forveriad. . 2. Tt is to be noted that the SibJject continues to be used vith out: un Operaticen) Approval per PRY Part IT dated 17 Jume 1963. It isi further acted ta Scctiaa Vi, 4, toay “subject is aleo avare of the Sta-| tion's LAURICIE requireaents’, & most sensitive area. 3. Again, we esk for an enswer. to the referenced memorandum. a. a CI/0A/a¥L rn BS tahasennmadaciemteeenemeinatenscioamneeentoteee SECRET 1 October 1963 MEMORANDUM FOR: Calef, KE/3 ATIERPICN 3 Wayne Carley SURIECE : LIMML/9 €-101,332 : REFEREME Cg; CI/0A Hemcrardum dated 10 July 1963. Same Subject. i 1. cnn of 10 July 236. coed? MaESDS for, an enewar 89 | our memoranda of 10 July 1963, Because of the sensitivity af i ; cast, it is inperstive tust the oft-requ:stad reply be forvarded. H out 2m Operaticmnl Approval per PRR Part II dated 27 June 1963. It ig further noted 4a Section Vi, 4, thet “moject is also aware of the Stas tion's LAURICIR requireaents", a most sensitive arse. i 3. Again, we esk for an enswer to the referenced memcranhu..| EDWARD P. BROWN J - Colef, CI/0A CI/OA/rL nad . , SEpaEy . o's eat Pala as cs eel “~ + - ce - ry Sort errant it nar ti ins eaten coe EXPEDITE INDICES: ISSUE OCPEFATICNAL APPROVAL | ESSLE POC TESTONWAL OPERATIONAL sFOROVAL WEQUEST FESLETS STAFF/D DOSSIER ELVIFS Ah ° . MZQUEST “CFEEM LIsT® EXTESD PCA FOR Bays omTit + [ eevies STAFES COLLATERAL INF COUATION REINSTATE POR FOR Dars untit MEQUEST RESTS TECH. |srcurety| INTERROGATICR FGM {cretce FOREARD AYTACHMERY TQ DIVISION MEVIEW OF SE a¥Y OFFICE SEFTST at iet(aa oo FORGAROD ATTACHMENT TD SECURITY OFFICE t REVIEW OF SECLAITY OFFICE COMTURRENT wEMO AT CE/OR CANCEL PER DIVISION MEMO DATED: e ‘ |ess potice to division} | neview OF FEF GEPORT AT CE/Oe Cancet Fre CI/OR (Notice to division) (See ‘Reesrha* for on) { REQUEST REVIEW OF ATTACHED REFERESCE, | | weavestT Ft TRACES i FUE. i | | HEQUEST FOR OPERATIONAL AND DsviSsOnal TRACES | , TICKLE £2 Seah @F . { | j beta an AEQUEST FOR FIELD TRACES NOTICE Finst secona |] fermae a 4 ‘a FEwLRES. . WH agely Gc, 24, O3 Cok Weeaer~. Stematuee SECRET — . : aan aetna in a nce a ne le nna Sey eee INSTRUCT ICN SHEET EXPEDITE INDICES: Os Is" tROoUlEY ISSUE OPER ATICNAL APPROVAL EXPEDITE "Sy; Fat ‘ Dats unTIL Dares UATit | agouest wes..ts room. SRYERROGAT His tN WEVIEW GF StcieiY FORWARD ATTACHMENY TO SECURITY OFFICE ee CANCEL PER oIvIsiON MEMO DATED: (No wotice ta division) CANCEL FER CI/OM (NOtice to trvssiony (See sReesrka* for reszon) @COuEST Ri TRACES FILE i REQUEST FOR CP EMaTioNaAL AND EAViSHOMAL TRACES { REQUEST FOw FiELD TRaces Vv Sisnatueg vonw oar 707 wae vorstovs caettes. Crrice OFFICE REfSST ar + Sa ee a nt | weview OF STCLGITY OFFICE COMIURRENT MEMO AT Ch/OK [ nevis OF FRE @EPORT at Ci/oa SECOND Cast mo, SAICOF_ SEC CEIT C1/oe SIVESI Om ! REQUEST REVIEW OF aTTacKED REFER EaCE aan To : Deputy Directs: Security, IOS FROM: Chief, CI/Operatiozal Approval SPECIAL testeys Geren Ci]ev euseeeter S-6s » 693a and Support Division TIONS (Limitetions on investigotion, gover pretreat. I . Chief, CI/oA Deputy Director Security, 10s : ji. OS Indices results: te. tel We. Checks vere conducted at the indicated Agencies with negative nr ONT ACSI STATE pp csc KX &) ES CJ3. Checks vere conducted at the following Agezcy(tes) with positdy reports attached Oh. Domestic Field Investigation has been completed 0 3. Domestic Fieid Investigation favorable, CT/oa dy. 2 SECRET roe) , TeERtte reports will cone ith 6 days Are. an OL andicte Well. thes ofp C08) tome «0 has he CLOosgEpD on ne a t i i i { ! SS ~ A state REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION AND/OR NAME CHECK / 10: Deputy Director Security, IOS preter AME ADEA CF AS5 (onwenT FROM: Chief, CI/Operational Approval | and Suprert Division SUNECT: Oo i WE/3 Ye es sof) 5085 BER. Souto u Teel OF RES? 5 S INTICES BESULTS Fr Pee c (Date) USE OF SUE.ECT Q e Fal ChECt Rests (Date) SPECIAL tetTBUcTIONS (Limitatsons on investigation, cover Pretest, efte.} GROre Cer ware rerer ee et a) a wa CC Se emer Td _e ™ TO : Chier, cI/oa BATE nN ar Ped C~ feed on iw eR FROM: Decuty Director Security, Ios (Ji. os tnaices resuits: ee felons! We. Checks were conducted at the indicated Agencies with Negative lresults: i ONT ACSI STATE PP CSC HCA ost Tan WK XAOS ASNga QO3. Checks were conducted at the following Agency(tes) with positdye results, reports attached : 7 Lo , . 7 Os. Domestic Field Investigation has ‘been coupleted, rergrts attisched, Os. Domestic Field Investigation favorable, reports will roll Cnt acrid an OL Andicle HOE CT/or “4, ths tie COS) ate one hres CLOSED A Quire R J thin 60 days ee 6934 SECRET Sea Gate 10 JUL 1663 \cifoe . a MEMS AT CHCA CANCEL PER CIVISIOm wEMO DaTTO: Rete ewe eee ne wats weniy CANCEL PER CI/0K (Notice to divisiony (See *fewarks* for reason) WEQUEST @1 TRACES REQUEST FOR OPERATIONAL anD CIVISIONAL Tesces Stcwatuae tous Certess. SECRET. . a tae - £°TF 707 ove roae aot ExrPeoire | cate INDICES: DAYS UNTIL Days LATIL CANCEL PER Divisiom meno @atco: Rene een ee nw we CANCEL PER CI/OA (Notice to division) (See *Hemarks* for fearon, 707 oss Pwavious & SECRET Gale 10 JUL 1663 SET UP FOR P.0-4- Frbecgiee Fat REOQUIST RESULTS TEEM. INTERECGATION FROM shsmaruee 24 June 1963 i MEMORANDUM FOR: CI/OA SUBJECT : LITAMIL-9 C-101331 201~-329609 Attached is the PRQ Part II on LITAMIL-9. An : Operational Approval is requested. . Hin Ln a ; ohn M. Whitten Chief, WH/3 fb etem tests orend pbsut So ene ona PRE REIREAM a e RURA Phy, > earn An oe . i PUM ARE SUSE FON CE EME ONIN Laahad DERE EE eC unpNnal CHT ee te seer ee - . a a wee tee nee weer ince ad . os . SECZET i- PERSONAL RECORD SUESTIORNA ERE | . PART FE ~ OPERATIONAL INFORMATION Parseetce ao. “INSTULCTIONS au CASE OFFICE® Thee fare west te (sited an by the cese officer of appcopreate outhorsty at tne basse af the best ovarfable ine feteation. Ft 60 eet to he shown tv tte swbytet. « : Noenaelig, Bexdowartere aitt be able te saewe an appr J unfess reqoester furnistes anewers te afi giestions 0 Fay ports I and if. However, in an ewergenty proviseenal epprovel wz. be oStasmed be fysng@ ert? the a0- elacabsc eroestscas of PR 19-215, paregrsehs a. g. 123 and 12d. Therearter the uscel wet to detemert af © plete the cose mast he folioved as set forth an FE 10-215- Foree .3) cospieted canses of PR, part — Cancluding cosy in subsect’s hantorstsmg, éf possibley amd tex (7) com- pleted cosses of t%20 fore must be seat fo headquastert 26 soon 43 posssble, Date aczvsred dater auet be sent to headquarters in Pi, forzat sm two (2) copies. . Fall ow aff stews. sf enformatron ottesaable. Ef ates set applecodie arste *NA.” EF atditaamal space seczired fer stec, eae reverse side of “age besed Ca approsrsate ites punmber. pa beininiinnarant Aiea eeaenen OSES Cave roam j 2- PSfubox~w : CONTACT nt CEVELOFHERT SNSHCATE wide, GES. MERE, BHY, AND OF Owiee SUBJECT BAS FIAST CONTACTES 2H CEVELOPED. Case Officer (Clyde X OLX) was introdeced to Subject on LITOIL-3, who was recovering froa a gail stom operetta in tia A) SAQD COOLEST WTO LOB FEDER l, & rocunes ULpawae W Geeeume dee eee ee pengtration ef the PSEUKEN Eabassy in Maxioo. “Soe 0EXE U7 re Sidtial z- MMSICATE MHETHER SLBIECT COULD BE Tse OVER QUICKLY ANG IN A SECURE WARNER TO ANT SESPONSTOLE CASE CFFICER FOR MARTLING, CF ST. EBDICATE TO wHow. Sabject could be. taruad over.to any responsible Case Offica See ee Ltt Koouladge of Spanish, Subj speaks soglish SE Wii «s Spenish. Is. RUST CTHER CASE OFFICERS BNO WAVE HORILED SUBJECT 58 BoM HE ANCES OM NAS KNCPR., CINE RAMES BC Britiw NEY HAVE SEER aNSes- Subject knows Clyde E OC, his Case Officers by tree a « Sharer WiLL introduces Lawrence. F. R to Subject during the week of 16 duns 1563, - soew 0. < MEPL ACES FORM 4t- . 1 , : ; 3 weees. . 64-208 . + mov se 1050 wero way BF USED. SECRET : sag - ~ ‘ foe - “4 ee : , : - . ; . - —. . ‘ . 7 ~ hay . . , i oa : . . . .- . . ake : : : a af *- : , OO ________ I ee Se _ : SECRET SECTICn 44 ae MOTAYATION gal COHTROL 1. ESTiwatk SiBIECT*S. wots vation, (Be detested, af possedie cite evidence. De not use stech comapnt sech a0 ‘eress communist. *y — aa Sabject is highly motivated toward PSFRIME.and the West. oe in antie 2. ANDICATE GwaT CORTROL. FF ARY. EXISTS G..8 THE SUBJECT. CEf no control, es if there iso bact|ol seal taetrai explain.) Station Mexico could reveal Subject's ectivities to ths PIMZE goverment. - SECTION tt Cover Tt. COVER USED SY SUBJECT 6% CASE OFFICER t% THEIR MEETINGS. Subdsect and Case Officer meet clandestinaly im darkened areas of the eity at aight. 2- COVER USED BY SUBJECT Im OBTO NENG HID IRF ONMATIUN ABU FR LUN TALI INS eo cmt enmans oe - Sabsect, 28 an enployse of the PBRIMEN Embassy obtains his information froa his fellow workers and consacts. 3. INDICATE SEOsICE F320 orice SUGIECT THINKS HE (WELL work, (Is working). Subject know be ia working for Fosiie Intelligence. SECTION 1¥ MNTELLIGENCE COMMECTICNS ANG TRAIHING 1. EXPLAIN SUBIECT*S ant aw PAST OR PRESENT CONNECTION BATH ONY CIHER INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. INDICATE THE CX-ta7 Suge CONNECTION 48 neces cyteny, Sabject is not know to have had any contact with any other intellizence © servios. FideRlSy TS ANTS OF SUSITOTS PRETENT tx teer cence acteeet es, Dolores CUSTAS de EYCEER Subject's brother, Leonel, resident in Mexico dose CARRAL Escalania TITAMIL-3 probably saspacts ‘Subj is in contact with CO 2 LEST OTHER INDIWIGUALS Caeenia, ceiai ices. 3. EXPLAIG SRY TRAINING SUBJECT HAS HAD 1% CLANDESTINE’ OPERATIONS. Sabject has not had any ormal training in clandestine operations but be As canning and intelligent and has nade great strides on bis out since first contecs with his Case O7ficer. SECTION ¥ j GSORATION POTENTIAL : 7 1. ANDECATE THER FOMET SS MOCER SUBJECT HCULD BE MOST LIKELY TO COLLASORATE @tTH BECAUSE ZF 055 |DESLOGY Of Past: ASSOCUATICONS. EXPLAIS. aon Subject would probably collaborate with an 2 antieCommanist Caban recize . Sone if it should coms to powmr, BEE EE 2 SECRET | 2 cadhentiartoes 02 and ade - SECRET SECTICN vi . CREPATIZea USS - CONTACT 7 t FO SURFECT WAS Geb CLOT Te CORTACTED MEF DEES GNDSCATE FOTINETYC t% MttH © E 88S ERSAGES oe od TYPE OF Int CER MATI Cm mE WAS Sua I SHEL. . \ - Satj provides a few intellirence itexs throughLITAMT1-3 before direct contact was rade vith ‘he Case Officer. rrr nren meron HRDECATE HOW AND FROW Onow SI BDECT GETASUL INE LEwET ICN. Subject obtains information from mexbers of tha PORTMEN Eubsesy and friends of PEE™ZN with whos be deals. ENDICATE BHAT HAS BEEm TERE SIAJECT AS TO TwE DISFCSHTIOM OF INFORMATION E SL am 1SHES. Subject tas teen tcld that the information he provides is forwarded SEAL SLasECT® 3 PROFISED #4 OR CL TYPE GEE GH GUTIES. Subdject's FI activities are directed toward tos perstratio: of) we PRRIMEY Webeees a? atta he fe row ewt the anntaata af tina Derreas, Sanne he olan ewer of the Station's AWRLCHE requirexsnts x, GETAIL SUBIECT*S PROPOSED PF-Pu IVRPE CSE C@ OUTICS. Not applicable SECTION VIEt PROPUSES LEAS a CR CEERATICNAL ACTIVITY ¥- BETAHL SUBJECTS PROPESED Liarsen Tree Cone 452 2h ZeESaTI owe USE: a. WHE@E SUBRIECT 15 am GCEFICIAL WEMOER OF 4 FCREICR CoWe merEr- Not apsliea-ts O. PHERE SUGJECT 15 AM OFFICIAL MENGER OF am OOYCCE acENCY: : Not applicable . t. EXPLAIG RATURE OF AGENTY PTLATICASHIP arte SUGIECT: 1.€. TRAINER, OPPOSITE nuweea. AEWA CRS Toe, aF anys aceace s . PERSOWMEL KNCOR TO SUBZECT. “ Subject is going on salary es of 15 Jame 63 at the rate. of (€320,00 U.S.) monthly. Andrew S$. PARISES and Edverd D. BURL tq Subject ander. mssaned names. 3 SECRET eae ere a a TT) Aaa ahi RNIN AAG NCEA GRRE NN elt AIAN ih i iibltnicinindaniinesen. ALE I ANA AEE ri stare inom SECZET WALIFACATICMS FO Cleca wr taati OMS + UNGICATE SRETIAL AGILITILE, TACEWTS. CR OUSLIFICATIONS PCSTESSED BY SUBJECT Merl COULD cond FOR OTeEs GPERATIONS. Sabject i6 an artist a AF AT 1S SBGPOSED TO Fay Si8ITCT & PERLAR SALBAY, TaD CATE THE WEEKLY AmaAT. TF Pavedet fd COMMOEUTUES, SUBSIOV CR ClaEe METHOD, SFECIEW AND GEOL CETAILS. as of 15 Jane 1963, Subject will be paid a monthly salary of + EMPLAD® amy PROMISES. OTHER@ISE KOT COVERED MEAEIM, WADE To SUBJECT. (Exevnle: Commetwentn “ oF aubsece md fonsly.) So commiteents or proaises bat it is assuned that KUBARE «ill BE MADE te Eacesnck 1000 pesos. eaarding evacuatsan assist Sabiect to leave the country if this is necessary becacse of his activities Le Amey OCU IY « INDICATE THE FIELD AGEMTIES awd FPELD FILES Oi To WHICH SELECTS NAME HAS BEEN CHECKED snd Station files, Close friszis of Bubject LlOCZBel and sasz ether co: - ENDICATE OTHER INVEST! GaTlwE MEASURES TActy VERIFY. BICSHAPWICAL ENFORWATICON FLONISHES OY UNDICATE MHETHER OR RST PEGVISTOWAL OFEGLTICNAL APPROTSL 12 CP EDATI ONAL AP eo PROVAL FIR SUQJECT*S USE “AS BEEN PREICUELY SaTAINED. neh as ITiAML-3, LITAMII-2, LIUMI IL-7 of tae Coban Eabasey. - hE RESULTS. SUSJECT. QvAL OBTAINED featreate SuBeCT- it, CeTeme tesvewce aide FOSst ane. Sincere, extrenely security con:clows, relissle,.puoctaal and & coemopoli-an we somewhat arty, yet cs Endecent of what it Job done, 1.6. MOcARK's job. Sabject is cf igh woral character, proud of his finily pean « EAPLAIS ERY SITUATION OF -STISCRETESN 16 beth SUBJECT wae wave GLEN INVOLEED BH tOr MUS? 9 CESGPERRTIONAL SECURITY ¥: fersint. 3 . intelligent. te geta EvaivaTeo From 6 Sabject's relationship with ODYQKE idknowm to Jose CARRAL Escalante and Dolores CUzv2S de EYCHRNTS per MBIT 3459, CARRAL end de EYCHE believed to be security risks. - oe suasect’s PERSON HaGtTS Te USE Of RTQUGR, DRUGS: Gamminc. PanamouRs. are not Sabject drinks moderately. subg is not known te have any Dagrant vioes. SECRET ae keane fh Pipe aya SEcricn zt AACATIDON AL S4TERESTS fe IMDICBTE sopsectes MOORES Of INTEREST tm SPSOtS. west. Ere. Subject is interosted ir zusic, literature, end art. te INDICATE He THER SUBJECTS Lancuace £OILITIES Ak OVMER CeaeacTERISTICS. ase SUCH AS eE CoutD| Pass a5 « wativg OF A COUNTRY GR REGION aruea THAN #1S Gem. CAPLAIN. Saoject is a Earopsan type, but becasse of his Coban accent vould prooably reccgnized a3 sch. ESS ICATE WHETHER IMFComeTl ON IN PRG PARTS 1 ANDES WAS OBTAINED BY REST ARON, CLANDESTINE aSSE4smiar, FILES. - o> CORRESPONDENCE OR OTHES wEans. . Inforaaticn in FRY Parts 1 and 2 was obtained through research f4lce, enants, and Cirect asesttenine. OF OTHER THAN ROUTINE action 15 WEQUINED, IF AND WHEN TEtw:eaATION OF SUBJECT 8S EFFECTED, ExPLAin, ‘fale aee pera. 43b, supra, Mo problens are envisaged in terminating agent. TIONS RECTACT ARRANGEMENTS We CSvE Fut DETAILS 4.€. SECOGNT TION StGmaLs. S/ us WHERE COLD CONTACT BE mare: wHAT BONA FISES COULS twOevi scar MACKIE COMTACT USE? Subject {3 in possession of CO's ‘elephones noztber (hones) and Cols coffins phone, CO can wale ecntact with Subject at his howe ar at the PSRIMEM Beheser if necessary. Sadiectand CO use the name AWILAR on the telerhom,. SECTION: XVI MISCELLAMECUS OPERATIONAL CATA AND REMARKS : . Sadjeet, wc is well deposed toward PSPRIME, is anxious to reasin a leng tera arent for QDYGKZ} His intelilrecce, coupled with his contacts in leftist aad Cowannist circles, makes Lim an excellent Prospect, — a mere reatnntrth Maersttenilintiie PATINA eet em Mc bry tects “ - wo, w : or cn ‘ i rl NE a eNom enmenerminen i atmemneeneatbas._ rev iein.seseisarine, y 3 Lemeeriamneaememnmenier ats aeae $ . 7 AUCESAREMR RS Ma srs Seria elk poy ‘ EXFEDITE | SATE Te ICES: ISSUE OP EMATICNAL APRECwaL SSSLE POSWISIONAL CRER@ATrowal APPROVAL ERTEWD Foe DAYS UNTIL LINSTATE POA FOR © Says uNTit FORUARG ATTaCewERT TS BE¥ISIOK FCReaPS aTTachwENT TO SECURITY OFFICE Casece rem weetaeen meme ween. (Ne sotice to dirisice) CARtEL PER C1/Oa (Notice te division) (See *Pewarks* for seesany | Request — | \rre 4 i | eae ta Reuaecs 2 | pehives fouw 4-61 TOZ «sx cvcesses ceveee SET UP FOR 3- pat nny Tick les > MEVEEW STAFE/D COLLATERAL Inf DemATICN | MEGLEST @ESULTS TECH. » EMTERROGATION FE Ge G-A- “EXPEDITE foace, SO tC—CStiC~SStSSSS Fat . IMDICES: 2 oe REQUEST. “GRECe LIST” REQUEST RESULTS STAFF/D DOSSIER REVIE® feet] feversee | MEVIES CF SEC IRITY GFFICE @E8 oer «7 Ct/Oa + REVIES OF SECIMETY OF FICE COUT INAENT MEMO AT CI/OR ee err ; REQUEST REVIE® CF ATYACHED BETHRENCE qzer. ~ SENDER WILL CHECK CLASSI#- "ON TC® AND © UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP NAME AND ADDRESS DATE ;_ INITIALS EE Sti | RECOMMENDATION cowwent [x | Fite PLTUER CONTSERENCE ix [intonmation | [stcnarure J | | marke: . Yd; Inclesed is Mema re car provlen ease, LITAMIL 9, prepared by the OTR training efficer who recently mez him in vex, FYI and retention or destruction. Mike (-40123/ > -f. . > aid P68 OO FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER oo FRomM- MAME. ADORESS ANO Prorat me. [pare | B. E. Mullo RLL6* 28 Feb PT iscisssirieo |] connec] it 237 the previses editions (40) © OS emcawwtaT Pretec OCR thet O--ser28z _ 24 June 1963 ; MEMORANDUM FOR: CI/OA : SUBJECT : LITAMIL-9 c-101331 201-329609 . Attached is the PRQ Part II on LITAMII-9. An Operational Approval is requested. : ohn M. Whitten : Chief, WH/3 PAS IRC AURELIA WN Lge ERA Reta im UNDA CIT EMRE RR Gist ee ty, a SECRET PERSONAL RECORD SUESTIOKKAERE . PART fl = OPERATICNAL INFORMATION Valeestce wo) 1 “TNStWUCTIONs tu CASE OFFICER Thee fore meet Be feliad an by the ceee officer of spprepriete euthority am tre baste of dhe beat seariable ine ferratsos, Ft +9 set to he shown to rhe wabject. 20 Pe, ports I ard EL However, im ae emergency provisronat approve! ex be obtarned be wpipaag ort) rhe ag Noreally, beodavartees wil] be unable te szaue an appreval unless recoester fuenistes cdset te aff ciettions elicsbic proestyams of PR 19-215, Baeragreghe 6a. §. PI and 2d. Therzatter the usual set plete che case mast he falfowed as ee: forth an FE %5-215- od ta decemetf of com Three +3; compteted cogses of PR, pert I ¢sactudicg cosy sn subyect s Sarderstamg, af postebley amd tux ¢}) come Bteted cosses of f4e8 form must be sett fo headquarters at oon as possrble. Bete acsusred ater mauve be sent to headquarters in P&, format an teo 53) copses. Fell se afi stems. s€ information chtasaebte. [ft stem sat applicodie NA." Tf atdsteonal space secarred fer iter, ese reerese side af -14¢ kesed te appropriate item runber. fz PSEyocurw SECTICM 4. - CONTACT mal CEVELOPHERT TINS) CATE WOW, OED. MEAL. WHY, AND &* @ercee SUBJECT WAS FAST CONTACTIO DR CEWELOF ED. Case Officer (Clyde KE SHRYOCR) was introdcced to Subject on LITAIL-3, who ws recovering froa a gail stone operation in tia Cs BAGG CORTESE WLU LOB OUD IEG, @ coauTIES ULpurmneg BO Geren Pos pi tal, The penetration of the PSRUKSE Babessy in Mexioo. Soe WEXI 267 re dpdtial mesting. %- INDICATE ME THER SL BLECT COULD GE Ti@NES OVER QUICELY AND IN A SECLAE WARWER TO AKY #£5P0: Man>UING, IF SI. RBOICATE TO BHOw. StELE CASE CFF CER FOR Sabject cowld bs. tursed over to any responsible Case Officer, pertienlarly one with « sptaking knoxledze of Spanish, Scabj speaks Raglish eo French S&S WSii as Spmish, ~ REST CTHER CASE QERICERS BHO HAVE HARILED SUBJECT GR BOM NE RACES OF NOS KRGON, Cree NAMES Fe Ba tCH THEY HAVE BEEN ANOEN- Subject knows Clyde K SHRYOCK, his Case Officer, by true o Wild tntrodnee Lawrence F. REXSE to Subject during the wear of Foam ww. oa acl a * 1 rmow se 10308 ee ee ee eo SECRET « Searom June 1963, ba-zon ~ SECRET SCION) _ MOTAVATICA sac CONTROL 1. ESTIMATE SLHJECT-S wOTe VAT COM, (Be detziles, if powsstic cite evidence. Dew mot use sterh comment wack oe “Et ge Communret.*; enna : Sabject 4a highly motivated toward PEFKIME and the west. ie is antig 2. INDICATE @mat CONTROL. IF ANY, EXISTS 6. TWE SUBJECT. C20 no control, or if there is & feck of veal cootrat ” explain.) Station Maxico could reveal Subject's activities to ths PREMEE goverment. - SECTION tt cover t- COVER USED SY SUBJECT an CASE OFFICER 1% THEIR MEETINGS. Subject and Case Officer meet clandestinely im darkened ares eity at night. 2- CCOWER USED BY SUBJECT im O8T. YING HES IRF OUMAIIUM AMY Im LURm aL Ine neo imrunman ice - Subject, as an employee of the PBRIMEN Embassy obtains his information from his fsliow workers and conmbacts,. 3. INDICATE SE@sCE FIR WIC SUBJECT THinxs rE (Wali work, ¢Is working}. Sabject know be is working for PasaINe Intelligence. INTELLIGENCE COMRECTICRS ANG TRALNISG 4. EXPLAIN SLBSECT*S RNCOM PAST OR PRESENT CONNECTION BITH ANY CTHEH INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. TwaIGaTe THE tx-ea~ Suee CONNECT iom 6 encom syeeriy Subject is not mom to have had any contact with any other intellizence service. 2. LEST OTWER INUI¥IuGALS Gagenis, releiiesa, Fidand Sabject's brother, lecml, resident in Mexico : dose CARZUUL Escalante . ; LITAMIL-3 probably suspacts Subj is in contact with 00 3. EXPLAIW AMY TRAINING SUBSECT HAS HAD IN CLANDESTINE’ OPERATIONS. Subject has not bad any ormal training in clandestine operations but be is canning ami intelligent and has aade great strides on bis om since first contact with his Caso O?ficer, COLLABORATION POTENTS AL 1. INDICATE THER FOMEIGe POSER SUBJECT S5ULD SE MOST LIKELY TO COLLABORATE #tTH BECAUSE 2* wiS |} DEOLGGY oe Pesr. ASSOCIATIONS. EXPL ATR. . Subject would probably collaborate with an anti-Communist Cxbaen reriae . + if 4% should come to pomr. . : SECRET . ~ SECRET SECTICH ¥I CREP AT: laa, USE ~ CONTACT FONE SUBGERT RS BEES 2 LEG be COMM ACTED WEF IME UNDECMTE ALTA WET) Ow @mesiM @E BES EuSAGTE als Ted TYPE OF tna ce MAT te RE WAS FURNE SeLD \ - Subj prowides a few ictellir-ence ites throughLITAMT Le} befszp direct contact wis rade with ‘he Case Officer. PNDECATE HO@ AND Fim @eow Sas GktTaas Whe Se ee Tom Sabject obtains information from mmabers of the PORIMEN Exbasey and friends of PEE™MZN with whe be deals. UNDICATE WHAT MAS BEEM O4G SR IECT AS TO THE DISFOSHTIOW OF INFORMATION wE SLAM ISRES. Subject bas teen told that the inforsation he provides 1s forvarued 4 DETAT. SLaIECT*S PROFLSES £4 OR CE TYPE CEE GO DUTLES. Subject's FI activities are directed toward the permtratia: of 6 PRRUMEE Dobrons ae wh tek be tae ren amt +he anntenta af tina Deisear, Rand | ie atom awn of tie Station's LITRICIE requirexonts ° ‘, \ S- GETAIL SUBIECT*S PROPOSED FS-Pu TYPE CSE Ce OUTIZS. Kot applicable SECTION ¥IE PROPOSED LIAISCA CR COERATIONAL ACTIVITY V- RETAIL SUBJECTS FROPESED 21a sow TYPE CIMTAST SR LeEseTIDNAL USE: *- WHE@ME SUBJECT 1S mm OFFICIAL WEMBER CE & FOREIOA ROVE OwerKT- Wot apalica=ts 8. WHERE SUBJECT 15 am OFEICTAL MEWSER OF am QOYTCEE ACENCY: Wot applicable x SECTION Wray AGENCY RELATION SHIP wITe SUBJECT te EXPLAI® MATUAE OF AGENTY BEL ATIORSHIP OZ Te SUBJECT: CE. TRAIMEL, OPPOSITE WieBER: MEW NEST Oe, FF AMY: AGERC® PERSONMALL KNCON TO SuBSECT. Subject is going on salary es of 15 June 63 at the rate of ($320.00 U.S.) moathly, andrew 3. PARGES and Edvard D.. nuPuX tq Subject ander.ssuncd names. i 3 ° . SECRET | 5. rope 3 = & E E- * AA RGRS Stes 2 soe QUALIFECATICHS Foe Circe arin ations + ENDICATE SPECIAL ABILITIES. Tacewis, FO@ OTels# aPcAATIONS. Babject Le an artist TR GMLIFICATIONS FOSSESSED BY SUBJECT WHICH COULD CON CMMI THEA TS + FAT 45 @RGPOSED TO Pav B.esECT & REGEAD SaLany, COMMCEITIES, SUBSIOY OF StwrR METHOD, InDsCeTE THE WEEKLY AMGURT. LF Paves 1, SPECSEY AND GEOL CETAILs. as of 15 Jane 1963, Sabject will be paid « montaly salary of EMPLA:m sRY PROMISES. (Exacple: Comestwen?s of scbyece and family OTMERBISE NOT COVERT WERE IM, wWeTe To 2 SUBJECT. Se commitments or proxises but it is assused that KUBAEK will Subject to lesve the country if this is necessary becaise of his O2 EJBARK'S behalf, Le Afy Selvin FY ESVASLY SE OF BALUE ® BE MACE Im ERcHANGE 4000 peace. egarding evacwatzan assist activities - FNOFCATE THE FIELD AGEmTIES AND FIELD FILES wi mHICH $.2:ECT°S NAME HAS BEEN eMeCe Station fties, Close fries of Sub LilCZBe] aad waxy other contacts of the Cibad Rabassy, —_—_—_— + ENOSCATE OTHER INVESTIGatTt¥E MEASURES Teatqy TO VEREEY. 21057 RPHICAL INFORMATION FURNISHED OY INDICATE WHETHER OR SOT FeOVISTOWAL GHERATIONAL ABPOCYELL Ta GFEZATIANAL APo PROWRL FIR SUBIECT*S USE was SEEN PREGICUSiY Data wed. aba tted 27 July 1962 ou 19455 a cHaeer o REbsawcceTy amu peCumiiv, Citing Besuence mike FOSstaLEL crs teargacts Sabject is ef bigh moral character, proud of his fonily Sincers, extresly security conc & coemopoli-an up, jod done, i.e. KC SARKts gob. o- EXPLAIN OY SITUATION Of oSOTSCRETICN Im ot Os SUASLET wat HAVE BCEN INVOLVES mNiCe MUST me CE/GPEGS"IOWAL SECURITY witePoiNT. . i: ~ Subject's Felationship uith QDYOKE isknowm Dolores CUsvaS de EYCHREYS per MEXI 31:50, CARRAL end dé EYCME believed to be security risks, ; . SUBJECT'S PERScem HABITS Fe USE OF RIQUGR, DRUGS: Comminc, PanamouRs. , ED saa JE RESULTS. ’ as, ject such as LITAML-3, LITOCL-2, LITANII-7 Su BIECT. WAL OBTAINED cious, reliable,.punctaal wid sickly intelligent. Sonewiat arty, yet copnigcent of what it tases te geta WALUATEO FRO @ to Jose CARRAL Escalante and are not Sabject drinks modsrately. Subj is not know to have any flagrant rices, SECRET ‘ ~ SECRET SECTiICN xKiiy AVOCATIONAL S€TERESTS Te (SJICATE suasect’s wo8e'e3 of IBTEREST im SPOTS, wusiL, ztc- Subject is interested in susie, literature, and art, SEcTica xiv GENER 3- INDICATE wHE THER SUBJECT“S LANGUAGE ABILITIES and OTHER CHAMACTERISTICS. SFE SUCH BS RE Cour OF A COLNTRY GR REGION BTHER THAN WIS Com. EXPLAIN, Probably recegnized as sxch, INDICATE WHETHER INF OamaT om Im PRO PROTS | £65 Et was DETEINED BY RESZAREM, CLANDESTINE ASS CORRESPONDENCE OR OTRER wians. Information in PRO Parts 1 and 2 was obtained thrangh rosaarch, ecents, and cirect 20s “towing, 4F GTKER THAN ROUTINE ACT! On 1S REQuI#ES see pera. 4¢3b, supra) Mo prohlens are envisazec: in terminating agent. ° TF AMD WHEN TERM ATION CF SUBJECT ES EFFECTED, Piel EMERGERCY COMDITIONS RECONTACT ARRANGEMENTS MAKING CONTACT USE? Subject fs in possession of CO's selephons nozber (hoze) and oq phom. (CO can mlz contact efth Sabiect at his home ar at the rite if necassary, Sabjeectand CO use the nase AQ@ILAE on the tele phona in leftist and Comaunist circles, makes Lim an excellent prospect, SIGATURE OF APPROPRIATE SENIOR Orrice Saoject is « European type, but becasse of his Ccban accent would SSwEsT, Fites, SE ExPLaiw. Also t- GIVE FULL DETAILS 1.€ BEICGNITION SIGNALS. $/ us WHERE COL CONTACT BE maADc: wat BONA FISES/COULD INBt vi taL SECTION Xvi MISCELLAMECUS OPERATIONAL CATA AND REMARKS, : Subjeet, who is wilt deposed toward POPRIMS, is anxious to reaain « long tera agent for OQDTORRs His intelilreoce, coupled with his contacts ASS AS #8 WATS VE Tiles, 8 office i Embeeey Hee? ee EEN: a a SECRET INSTRUCTION SHEET ey late SET UP FOR F-O-A- Exrecire | 5a7e INDICES: | Bi 7 | ee | | PRQuIRY | oo cH ISSUE OPERATIONAL APPS GwRL ISSUE PESWISIGNAL CPEDAT: Smal APPROVAL __LT MAY E83 EXPEDITE toa i Fat INDICES: | _ Ase ‘ : aga: : | wequest “ORELe LIsT® | REQUEST RESULTS STAFF/D DOSSIER FEVIEW ExTERD Pte OR BAVS UNTIL ,MEVIEW STAFE/T COLLATERAL IMF TRWAT IGN REINSTATE POR FOR BAYS UNTIL FOMMARD ATTACHWENT TO Bb¥ISION FORUAPD ATTACHMENT TO SEZURITY OFFICE RAMLee Fem weet nue meme wares [(N@ setice to disisice) CANCEL PEM CL/OR (Notree to division) (See *Mewsrks* for ressan) PEQAUEE” Bi YRACES FEGLEST FORM OPERATIONAL AND DIVISIONAL TRACES beeovest Foe Frey Teaces 7 REQUEST I Jere 1 By ” o REWARES Minot ag Tick les pehives oa TOT «seo reetrane ae fee fp | REQUEST RESULTS TECH. Teeherty ce | + [orviseom IMTERROGATION F8ow ;OF , MEVIEW CF SECIRITY GFFICE @ie cer <= ci/0a REVIEW OF SECLIAITY OFFICE CowcLatemT WENO AT CE/CA ¢ REQUEST REVIE@ CE ATTACHED RESTRENCE iF FILE af ackek. os teewe 4 T i P NOTICE First ! sdcono THIRD AND i Fiat i oTuce * CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP a PREPARE REPLY reer wiaraien tine | RECOMMENDATION comwEnT x | ALE [RETURN CONCEEIEKCE lx | iroRMaTION | i SIGNATURE Remarks: Ed; Inclosed is Memo re our orovlem case, : LITAMIL 9, prepared by the OTR training officer who récently mez him in Mext, FYI and retention or destruction, Mike (-)0173/ FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER . FROM- mame. ADORESS ANO PHONE nO. |__oare E. E. Hullo RU,6- LL tS crassiriep | conrroestiac Lt skcrer | Rae se, 237 She previews editions 140; 2-61 * U6 SRwEtET PHaTies DTOCR 1061 O--se7ene ‘father answering LITAMIL=9's query as to what might be ‘to convince him of ovr naed for current info fron insid 28 February 196 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: LITAMIL-9, Report of TDY, Andrew S. Parzors 1. During 21-26 February 1963, Andrew S. Pp travelled from Headquarters to Mexico City on TDY to t LITAMIL-~9 on various clandestina, operational, techniqu 3 ERS ain es, including SW. Upon arrival in Mexico City PARMERS ascertained that LITAMIL~9 allegedly became of moral rilling to-dckes wuvilling to receive training 2nd also vewilling to ac SW syetwes Headquarters had issued for him, and which had carried to Mexica City. Neverthe'ess, PARMERS met three times to determine the age2ats precise objections overcome them if possible. Although the agents generat resistance wan not overcame. DARUERS ALA raviaw with 1, clandestine methods and techniques in a general way. ept the ARMERS LITAUIL-~9 and to TAUTE a 2. The first meeting was held at the Station case officers home, with the Case Officer present. LITAMIL+9 exe Plained his reasons for refusing to be trained and for Genera) ly LITAMIL~9 claimed that he ig very nervous, Lot being willing to coxmmunicate in SW with KUBARK while a Cuba. d incapable of performing clandestine tasks without havi nervous breakdown and at the san- tine getting himself in the act because of his general incomvetancy. Also, was planning to stay at hig brothers hone in Cubs, and it would be unethical and ismoral for him to be sonnel Clandestinely with KUBARK while accepting the hospital his brother and sister-in-law who are staunch supporter Cestro regime. These S2reements obviously had already presented to the Case Officer who had already conclud LITAMIL-9 could not be moved from hie position. The 4 furthermore, felt that there was no need for training: @ince he would be returning to. Mexico after only three in Cuba, He displayed a cable he had just received fra next assignment. The cable stated that LITAMIL~9 would likely return to his present post in Kexico. The agen fore felt that upon his return to Mexico City, he coul ‘Gebriefed by his Case Officer. LITAMIL~9 rejected all He was adanent when we pointed out that he might not r Mexico City as hoped, but might have to remain in Cuba nO means of contact. If this happens he pians to res position and return to Mexico as a private citizen, already is a registered “resident" of Mexico, at a] SEGRE ge caught LITAMTL<@ felt cating — ty of s of the been that ent r S¥ months im his his mcst tere ba attempts a Cuba, Urn to having his e he the day visiting alone with LITAMIS..9 at the latter's ment, By ih<= end of the day LITAWIL-9 had softened a aod had revex'ed some of the personality traits montioned below. LITAKIL-9 also agreed to communicate with his 3. On Friday, 24 February, PARMERS spent most of apart little — Offteer throvgh open code in letters to his brother in Mexico City. Fe also was willing to meet inside FKUBARK, prof pena Ratti erably if the contact was a diplomat but mot Cuban. He agread to take a2 set of cuff links as bona fides. As a gucgesti mentioned that hia friend, The Swiss Ambassador, coy jon, he serving in Madrid, Spain, would be an ideal eontact. In revealling how euch a@ contact could be performed ana in discussing LI modus vevendi ia Cuba, there was considerable discusai [TAMIL—9 ons concerning cperational Security and clandestine procedures LITAMIL-9 czn apply while in Cuba. -4. LITAMIL-9 during this meeting also presented, in logical seqvence, his reasons for believing that ke will retura to Mexico Citv. Raniealiw. ha fascia that hatwaen the fact that he has many contacts in Mexico City (where Ne ias lived and worked for many years) and the fact that hi is sister- in-law in. Cuba has a responsible position with considerable influence in the Castro Government, he LITAMIL-9 wil} oe reo assigned to his present post in M.-xico City after three months of leave, consultations, and training in Cubs. 5. The third meeting ocurred in the evening of 25 Februar., in a car pick up situation, with the Case Officer present. This time. LITAMIL-9 was Jess willing to cozmmwnicate with XUBARK while in Cuba than he had been during the previous meeting, but with some reluctance, agreed to the use of open code and to b= contacted by some diplomat. This meeti mg, there- fore, was a routine operational meeting, with his Case Officer in charge. 6. Based upon their three meetings, PARMERS formed the following opinions of LITAMIL-9: He igs a shrewd appor- tunist, willing to colloborate with KUSARX against the Caatro Government, but not to the point where his pargonal sa is endangered. He dislikes the Castro Regine because fumbled so bad'y, and because the current Cuban offic? curity it has els are crude and incompetant. He greatly admiros the American people, but definitely feels that we aro merely concerned abou own nations] security and well-boing. LITAMIL<-9 owes first loyalty to the fine arts, has little Patriotic f towards Cuba, since he bas lived in Mexico for #o many t our bis © eelings years, and has declared himself to be a resident of Mexico. |He is Row serving tre Cuban Government simply because he had Opportunity (through his sister-in-law) to achiave off Status and income and- still remain in Mexico where nos Lavsiiee sn an icial t of his . cit ee mel ase arfel meme one ae ee ere wre erer —_ —. ae ee eS ore oe a = en kd oe mene me Se ney tere ee “ ~ aware Late ~ personal friends reside, his own opinion statemests, LITAMIL-9 appears to be extr ely nervous because of his clandestine activities in behalf KUBARK and against Cuba, after sone discuss.on it wess spparont that he actually relishes these clandestine actions that|he would have angaged in then long before he did, and that he would have continued a covert reletionship with KUBARX even after Castro falls, serving either in Mexico (where he has mao contacts of {nter:st to KUBARK) or in Cubs in some post in some future government. Ye has excellent rssport with his present KUBARK case officer. He statos that as long as KUBARK remains willing to accent that he has definit2 personal Jimi- tations, (since Le can perform only those clandestine tasks related to his cover and cannot be trained sr induced to|ldo anything e)se) he will gladly continue collaborating with KUBARK ag long as desired. 7. Although at first appearance, and "be extreme! t 8. Actually, PARWERS feels that LITANIL-9 would do most enything we would desire if KUBARK would someday establish some control over him. His preseat remarks co cerning his moral qual—s are artificial. ‘He has great aporeciatton for shrewdness gad double play, and oponly eimits having bo life. On many occasioas he sdeite |that he has accomodated himself to a situation for profit or because he. knew that he could turn the tables eventually on his ade versaries. When he is off-guard he admits to being a cool operater who can scheme and work behind bis adversaries’ backs. He shows many signs of enjoying doing what he does for and with his present KUBARK case officer. : 9. Ia summary, although LITAMIL-9 did not accept training or SW in the standard gense, PARWERS believes that the agents reluctance was based on his desire to teke few rigs. The agent ia competent, his moral inhibitioas are prabably faked. He is convinced that he will return to Mexico soon, and desires to continue serving KUBARK if no greater risk ts jin- volved, Since ZUBARK at oresent has no clear control (monetary or ideological) over LITAMIL-9, it was difficult to impose KUBARK'S will over him. But he is very willing to perform for KUBARK within the limitations he gates, and if @omeday we |can Satisfy. some personal need he might have, ke has the sot jential of becoming a good controlled agent for KU » He is intell- igent and by nature ho. seens to instinctivety conduct hig clandestine operations in a securo manner. Andrew S. Parners OTR Training Officer Ee ee eee te eee we ere _ APPENTICN * Chief, Covert trainins/Operations School cH 8 February 1953 + SEMORAITAM FORs.. Director.of Training. - Chief, TED Training SUBJECT t Request for Covert Training of Luis ALZZRU Bonto i. It is requested thet full time covert training be provided at Mexico City, Mexico for approximetely tan days beginning on or about lg February 1963 for Luis ALZERU Sdato. me ace weyers ew eae Cet mnety ae ON pA ene eum yove waves vos Daeic principles of claniestine tredecraft to better premre Bim a6 ay FT agent operating inside a denied area. 3. In addition to the basic tradecraft, training should exphasize reporting techniques emi incluie eppropriate secret writing Lastruction, e arranged by the case officer with TED. &, Bibject is a PERWEE culteral oral attache in the Ecbasay in kext City. A Provisional Operational Wal wes requested “én 26 “July 39e2 being clocked. Satan aaa 33s states is being ohid Jig MEU: 2515, Gvieda, ipain 5 officer for the training is 8, &. Malloy, exteneion 6172. . + . J se733) i i t i COACUREESEES: . TOP freinicg & Qualifications Review Officer cepa te ceteme naan ak me Se mre HeN sa oranenshenas taeenctng me 00m cemnemnet aan ‘ co penta rare ctietenee a cemancmnl meme 4 C# /er33h 48 February 1963 MEVCRATM FOR: Director of Training . _ KeCRET ICS : Chiat, Covert Tratoinz/Operations School Chief, TSD Training . SUBJECT t Bequest for Covert Training of Luis AL@2R0 Bonto 2. Tt is requested that full tims covert training be provided &t Mexico City, Mexico for approximately ten days beginning om or about 19 February 1963 for Luis ALGER Sonto. Be Te eee el ee ell lee te geile lle maryose navn vise basic principles cf clamestine tradecraft to better Prepare biz as an FI agent operating inside a denied area. 3- In sddition to the basic tradecraft, training ahold : reporting techniques emi incluie eppropriate secret writing iostract 7 i . G8 arranged by the cass officer with TSD. i h Subject is a PRIMES cultural attache in the Esbasay in zo City. A Prorisional Operational Arproval vas requected on 2 July ife2 | Mii EBS States As being ciwced. (C-101331; fim: 1915, Gvieda, Epain} : 5. Reppousible Headquarters case officer for the training is : BR. B. Mulloy, extension 6172. E Ss OSCAR D. wocoLLty ; Te ; Training Officer ag _ APPROVED: . _ r+ § ; S teetteeey nme ee Date . a - . eee ime ee nee ea mene cere an ene ANE a Re AE mg A srr rma rr ae m4 . 1 fd | ¢ ' t 28 ' te - sat ae ot ne samme ne ear Go Nereh 1 ake uaa FEERANIN [1 VE/3/texiog ATCRREIUS «6: Bes Kague Corley Prot s 848/DoR SBENT t Tronsfor of official 202 files ‘Drexenet ttedt berwrith for yuur retention, action, ead digposition ore the following listed official 201 Tiles: LITAMLAy oe - 201-330173 LETAIAg | "20132609 rence | 2016352335 ARFRATTA} ad 3 ej hie <ttgtl Hem Aina cones Lh, | foste CA Coarfron, eve ae tty: rn coed oui. £ { minted beeen hie ei ae te ne tenets ete , - tthe § 15 Mereb 1963 : BAZ 63-108 : WEEAARELUM 91 WE/3/vectog APES te. Magne Colay : rR 3 848/EOR BINT & Transfer of officiat 202 files | ' _ Sremmatitted heres th for your retestion, Section, amd dlaposition Ore the following Listed official 201 fi len: | { booed , | B01 330173 ii . "2019352535 ALTRAREAL pore cncee ! : ~~ | | | : . : a | ‘ae iF ! | = | : Distribution: ~ i- BAB/2GB pi yr? 8 : i - 5AS)/SBORETARIAR z 1- wooo fh og i lec . | £ 1 ¢/ct/oa |. i 1-2D — . 5 pth a essen hd Up i poe Coarfron SAS om whpywes , ° a . eri i “ Dy [] CONFIP-NTIAL (C] UNCLASSIFIED ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET | i i oF Nerney vat O os 25 Feb 53 OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number eoch com INITIALS = tw whom. Drow @ hae across et, ther each comment.) ; ms” [XY SECRET =] CONFIDENTIAL «= [[]_{RIERNAL _ UNCLASSIFIED . . a oe ay. % = pent SMS anim em and Ate Bye Nuch AEr ee PH BE 4 PERE RENAE 8 atte EAN ge © é aye SUREST The Cuba and sent be located in ENC POR SECRET 29 Yebruary 1963 : chief, oi/0a : utes, o- 101321 PEE report entitled Foreign Political |latiers to this igency cn 23 Decexber 1961, could not 4m5 or 345 files. Three such reports) cat-d 29 Tecenber 1961 with the same title were obtained,| but th: Subject was not referred to in any of the three recprts, TAstribution: Grizinel & 1 - addressee $orsld ue Taig, LZ ey i i Se [7 SECRET F IKTORRAL - Q UNCLASSIFIED C] U oKLY FF] CONFIDCYTIAL ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: {Opronet; . G FROM: of 7 exenston | no. i EOIN i Sai/arc SPT fan pe ye bs pose 25 Feb 53 TO: (Officer denguation, room number, and DATE : 5 buriding} OFFICER'S. COMMENTS (Number each comment to thow from whom > | cewatoeD INTIALS : whem. Drow @ inne ocross cr s|mn ster each compet} 1 ~ i CHIEF, CI/OA i 22-11 : 2 i i 610 “eres (ey secreT ©] CONFIDENTIAL = ((][MTERNAL (]. UNCLASSIFleD 4 Spork * a id SECRET » 19 Sebruary 1963 PEMOtaOUM FOS: cnier, cx/OA SURZCT 3 wtemfs, o- 101332 2 . fhe FEL report entitled Screign Folitical|) atiers Cuba and sent to this .cency cx 23 Decenber 1951, could not be lecated in <i> or 345 Piles. Three such reverts| dated 29 December 1961 with the same title were obtained, |but the Subject was not referred to in any of the three recoris. eon detriment of e « pr Se hENC Tee! ie Tistribution: & Griginel 4 1 - sddressee SECRET a Nt RA BY REAR PR I TF UPR ERR TING A BRE PENI TASS SECRET MEERANDUM FOR! CT si 2 3 REFERENCE: Your Mercrandion, lated 25 July 1962 A Provisional Operational Approval is granted for the use of this Subject “as set fort below. os aan / . A Provisional Orerational Asproval issue? by CI Staff grants the lsexe authority, mm a tezporery basis, tr the use of an individual as the & thority |. @rented in a= Operetional Approval imless othervise specified by Cl/cal. re is " hased, however, only on preliminaiy file checzs and investigation end lis sup. ect to a firtter final review word Zet AVY tweet oneten to arte o, POL is granted tnly for training of Subject, . 4pproval for eperational use of Schject is deferred pending satisfactary resolution ef derogatory infornatdon, which CI Staff doeg Rot consider to have been accomplished, : : . To process the Oserational Avrrovel, full inforration {ecmpleted PRQ Parts I and IZ) must te submitted 35, S002 as possible and not later ‘nh (6) months from this éate. An Orerstional Approval will follow vhen al investigation is completed and upen the receipt of Satisfactory FEQ Par end II. Cancellation must be requested if use of Subject by interested -wistons ceases. ; . : oe jog Toms Carroll. JF i af i Soe 125 ase ruavious deateens.” SECRET , ; } : tor gusvepe tou LU eg an : ear nn wees o SECRET VEWCRANOUM FOR: REFERENCE: Your Merorandimn, Dated 25 July 1960 A Prov‘sional Operational Approval is grante4 for the use of this Subfect ‘as set forth below. A Provistonal Crerational Arrroval issue? by CT Staff grants the sexe suthority, ma temporery basis, Zor the use of an individual as thelacthority erented in as Operational Approval unless othervise specifies by Cl/d4e. re ig ' hased, however, only on preliminary file checrs and investigation and ts guo- gect to a furtter final review when 311 Terrace ® it ten fe 4 - ~ Feo pec mu. POA 4s granted nly for training of Subject, Approval for operational use of Sxbject is deferred pending Seersctory resolution ef” Gerogatory information, which CI Staff does not cons have been accomplished, . To process the Operational Apcroval, full inforration { ccapleted PRQ Parts I and IZ) sust *e submitted ss soon aS possible and not later ¢h six (@} months from this Gate. An Operational Approval will follow shen ai investigation is completed and upon the receipt of satisfactory FPQ Parts F end IT. Cancellation Bust be requested if use of Subject by interested Di- fst . istons ceases jot Thos Carroll. Jt pag aap one SSSUC OPERATIONLL sPPROVAL UISUE PROVEStONAL SPERATIONAL APPEAL Lestens ron FOR Cavs oeTEE i ; (teeasware FOR FOR OAYS Lami if cweatd KTTACHMEN?® TO OFVIStON tne eoeeeno AYTACHMEST TO SECURITY OFFICE i CANCEL PER CIVISICN wEMO DATED: (So motice to division) a CENCEL PER CIS (Notice to darsecaa) (See ‘Remerks* for cazson) ¢ reapers 8 SS stae oe TOF use racvsous coer P REQUEST “CRZEN LIst® RECLEST PESULTES STAFF/D DOSSIER letvise MEVIE@ STAFF/D COLCATERAL IBFORMATS OO REQUEST MESLLTS TEC. | INTE@RCGATION FROM | t Siveston MEVIEW OF SECURITY COFICE REPORE AT Ct/Oa- REVIE® OF SECURITY SEFICE CONCURRENT MEMO AT CI/OR MEVIE@ CF FHI REPORT at Ci/oa ree tuee aan RE EF pin ie 1 RRC RE ae geer ens wae SMSTRUCTION SrEET SET UF FOR P-O-b- GOV'T wm. CHK EXPEDITE | DATE INDICES: a? INQUIRY ISSUE OPERATIONSL SPPROVAL EXPEDITE Toate Fal INDICES: + fuse: AREA: REQUEST “CSZEM LEst* t t (USSUE PROVISEONAL SPERATIOWAL APFEIVAL RECLEST PESULTS STaF H/C DOSSIER QL view ! i [ErTENG POA FOR OATS (ATER if jteeiee STAFE/G COLLATERAL INF ORwATI CO DAYS UNTIL FE eA9D ATTACHMERT FQ SECURITY OFFICE SANCEL PER DIVISIO MEMO DATED: (So motice to division) i. CANCEL PER CI/OR (Hatice to diviscos) (See ‘Rewarks* for reason) BECUEST RI TRACES WEQUEST RESULTS TECH. ! Ly INTEMRCGATION FROM | Devasto REVIEW OF SECURITY SOFICE REPORT AY Ch/OR | | REVIEW OF SECURITY ZEFICE CONCLERERT MEMO AT CI/OA REVIEW OF FBI REPORT aT C1/da REGUEST REVIEW CF ATTACKED REFER ENTE | cl | | | FILE [reeess FOR OPERATICNAL AND DIV!trOmaL TRACES. imcouesr FOR FIEL& TRACES ecew att FOF ese racveess serreea, t | TICHLE SECRET - ie SBOE Ja Ge fee Ree SAMA ree wyIT Ts wee ls weed Sete or we! erancriny SCNETARY CASTEQ te ee wanton wehbe. tT crrmone an: ae wily Ageia wan ei Tan eee sneaoes Cees pen pa oee babe. fem ae t rere | perm Ai A: ene Ba | | errnere | | : | j 3 ¢ i a ostim sy ammeter wwe See PL PEED soot hata ube RE ™ r meters Se ree Y ete ledel kettle dais MoT A HICUELET LP ee me we eee ee diitakboa ad te On towers ag eee we eee oes F a é es 4 ATE : BO Con uA, Fel os Sh anh eeal oe mene eemrtwe ee eet hie Eig START. POUCHIN 6c. EMD OF ¥ESSAGE 2 REQUESTED SDVISE STATUS ALSO TRACES FOR P a. . - x x - SING OFFICE iS FRGSI TES. ~ “8 ~ - ! =) . - . f eT. urs PROCESSING. eemeans Myicpaes one ERs CUnAL i 5 z < i ten Be on ae te a SRETT OE MEXICO Cite le aes 1959. Cifcrs, crit 2, cifca, s/t 2 thet Aree a ari Re we eee ek Bw ee nt eo, a, Td etna caren was " Ltums Poreperns ae thd wards L Hyena wae oe tet tees shew SPAT, F , © “ err rrnes) Tbe por cene Se sy ternt Areeany tHIA, ZRITISN CITIec tome ea ne at a AS ole! ee pats: mean ey Rama eae ROTHERS! = ALBEATS NAR er rn Whe lene 1. ded | Fen SES ences wh bin, Be othe oc emics: en ie Boca Q 4 Ae eee career. Orne ww Poet Po erareree wae TEAL t tte aan eee eT ek Peta takal ait Sete Se 8 7 COO MAT IAT A ee re PTRER © rat em sper gn Corer pened Aer een > baat aed Siew ce AEG DAMS Serres cae, CITY. SPEANS SPavies Pelt (ronezs: Leics ne z=). STATIGN TRACES £EVEs oaterles REVEAL Si.2 ? . . a re . as tater q ALL CONSTI Sst meee cat od 4 ON te Be ee eel BLOAT aM REPROOUCTION Br OTH >. a5 THI ISN: a PAGE font en TR Ame seme ph: on mee 2 hee fe Pere wie werteg we NEA ICAL Wenrett aritoure wes eee matty pare pre aee ila NEMZERS TUSAE END OF MESSAGE . 4 C/S COMENT: *RESUESTEL ADVISE STATUS ALSO TRACES FOR POA PROCESSING. : Joe : : ° 3 . a % : é : a : d J 4 SECRET WB Pesruary 1963 MORAN Fors Birector of freintog RETRIOS & Chiel, Covert Preining/Ozerations School Chief, TaD Tratring RBI 3 Request for Covert Training of Iais ALBERU Boato 2. Te chjoctive of the training is to provide the mbject vith the basic winctples of clantestine tretccreft to better prepare hin es eo Fr fo arranged by the cass officer vith Tsp, ; & Subject io ¢ PSHUNEE cultural atterke t= th: Sbcsay is Kexicw Cisy. A Provisional Gveraticnal soproval was requested on os 1 amd its otatus is being clicked. (C-102331; DPOB: 2915, Ovieda, Spain} 5. : case officer for the training 1s H.R. Malloy, oxtensioa 6172. OSCJR D. MOCOLIZN Training Officer/Z43 z Affaire : Get, Bpoc Start hate Le fasistes tar masa] e.4 re Gearrasay asd eeciass carer | SON ane te ty een pememne nme maa a tenance are meee Ren Me AL kee Officer 1, Orig. & 1 + sddreasee i 1 - c/esp/TRO H 2 - Ci Start i 2 - 5ce/mRo 1 - c/sas i - sug/mo Bne/SAS/TR0 /OlmeCaLtam: elo (18 Feb. 1963) SONTIT enueci se an we Ee OC RRO SECRET 18 Pebrosry 1963 MERA Yor: Director of Traintng METEMIOS — t Chiet, Covert Praining/Operations School Chle?, TaD tratning Rel s Request for Covert Training af luis ALBERD Boute ig for inie ALR teeta, &. Rp chiective of the training is to provide the mbJect vith the basic princtples of clantestine tradecraft to prepare him es ay FI agent inside 2 denied area. Be Te nidition to the basic tradecreft, training should emphasize ae ernane fechniques and inclate ayeronriste aecret writing instar Ab arranged by the cases officer rith TSD. . City. A Provisional Gverationl was requested on 25 daly 12 end tts etatus is being checked. (C-101331; DROR: 1915, Ovieda, Spain} 5. Responsible Heedquartors case officer for the training is A. R. Malloy, extension 6i72. Te mm we rm oe no ge eG ne ne Reet enn ne cote A edie dete wn ry she ane aan RTS wae . aie & SECRET «Be c/ 1 - C/tsD/tRo 2 ~ CI Start 1 - sEP/tRo 1 - c/sas i - Si3/mo j Grig. & 1 + Jddreasee BNe/SAS/TRO/OMeCollm:elo (18 Feb. 1953) : - aT am tm dn tne eat inet en een ene ne naomi Be tasge amnnenene, ! + a eee neta arena a tenn tent ne eee earn rn gt Rite ph st mt etn oi REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AND REVIEW To: TKW Attn: H.f. Mulloy FROM: CELEF, CI/OA tM CEDER THAT FURTHER CONSICERATICN WAY BE GIVEN YOUR RESUEST FOR RPPRCWAL IN TRIS CASE. THAT YOU FURNISH THIS CFF ICE THE INFCRMATLON CHECKED BELOW. OR FEVIE® INFORMATION AS INO CATED. *Cvilw OF SECURITY CRF. REeTET aT CH! Flease come to CI/CA to discuss results of Fielé traces. 6-65 839 2k Pauses Certien. 7 obs SECRET ; 7 iT ts REQUESTED ; az. bate 29 Aceust 1942 mo TO: © mo. TY . . Attn: HZ. Mulloy : C-1013 FRO: CEIEF ’ CI/OA : SURsICT: LITAMiL/? IN CROER THAT FURTHER CONSICERATION WAY BE GIVEN YOUR RESUEST FOR APPROWAL IN TelS CASE! ST 1S REQUESTED THAT YOU FURNISH THIS CFFICE THE INFCRMATLON CHECKED BELOW. OR FEVIE® INFORMATION aS PNECATED. . a veo r I REVIT UF STATFE/D GOSSIER ers tt DEvtte OF STAFFYS COLLATERAL ISSIR wet FON a FTELS TRaces fetes OF SECCRITW CFF. REP IRT at crow jar Races + Teevice CF SEC. OFF. COND R TE wine? AT ci/oA [| ceéaariowal and GIVIS1Ow TRACES REVIEW CF FEE REPORT AT CI ce beaten List | | otwees (See Reosrke) fworice: | waesy sritoen [| TeeaD awa Ftmee Rematas: : Flease come te CI/CA to discuss results of Fiel¢ traces. e Forte: 6-68 889 CIE PRhveeys RONTeeS. - SECRET : . ° azes ~ SECRET _ l, September 1952 pm C-201531 SUSJECT: LITAMIL/9 OE CIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOR APPROVAL th THIS CASE. iT IS IW CROER THAT FURTHER CONS IDEATION WAY RECKED BELOW. CR REVIEW INFORWETION AS INDICATED, THAT YCU FLEWESH THIS CFFICE TRE th CRWATICN C! RERESTED j kEerce GF SECURITY OFF. REATeT AT Cros [ wevtee CF SEC. CFF. COAT URRENCE MEMD at TE REVIEG CF FRE REPORT AT T1°SA REvICwW OF ATTACHED REFERENCE eererreer Tt ‘Please lceate P2I reperts referred to in attachment and advise CI/Gs of significence cf the infornatiory : a . ° W87 TSox2s Carrot, TFT e-6e BES ase orcesees aastian. FR te nea mete jie ~ SECRET - k September 1942 Cc MG. C-201331 FROM: CELE, Ci/OA SUBJECT: JsT Tacu8 LICaxIL/9 IW CROER THAT FURTHER CONSIDERATION WAY BE GIVES YOUR REGUEST FOR APPROVAL Im THIS CASE. IT a9 REQUESTED THAT YCU FURNISH THIS CFFICE THE INFCRWATICN CHECKED BELOW. OF REVIEW INFORWETION AS INDICSTED. Fevite STAFF D DISS ER Pes is oF STAFF D Coiba AL UDF OR MAT Eom Trres TeAleS GF SECURITY OFF. REYIQT AT CI‘ce ten reacts { PEVEE@ GE SEC. OFF. CORT LRRENCE MEMD AT I] /ta | REVIEW OF FBI REPORT AT T1/GA Xl eeview OF ATTACHED REFERERTE oteces (See Remarks) Please locate F=I rererts referred to in attachment and advise CI/G& of significence cf the information, : wee BES ase mccesees carries. : . SECRET ives cre ry ts ay Ww * fay ep) ™ Chief, CI/on Depaty Director of Security (105) 101331 #279 089 . 1. Eeference ig med= to pour memorandus dated 27 July 19@ wherein Provisional Operational ipsreval interest, only, was indicated for possible we of Subiect as an azent in Mexico by TW under Project MAT. 2. Ce 32 daly 192 your office «as advised telepboml~ cally that Office of Security indices contained no re : of the Subject. . 3. Oa 17 Ausust 196 you were ahised thet the FEI has uot conducted an investization on the Subject, Howerur, the FBI sade reference to data re "Poreien Political Matters- Cuba" which was sent to this Arency on 23 Deeenber 1942, : The date of said report is not riven, hovever, it is mown : Ee that the FSI hes provided this Azeney with mmerous reports H : : 3° captioned, on a continous basis, Office of Security i indices were searched for the acove referenced report res : ceived on 25 Decenber 194, with nezative results, Therefore, | ne it is ssmmed it is available in AIL, PW or i itivision i . ae : dee : ' files. : lh. Mo Mether action is conternlated in this case u- less otherwise recreated oF your office. FOR TRE DIR TOR OF SSCURITYs . Zilictar 3, unite gerne . . . wot elon Chief, c1/oa Deputy Director of Security (108) 101337 #279 029 1. Reference is sade to your memorandwm dated 27 duly 19@ wherein Provisional Operational Approval interest, Was indicated for possible we of Subject ag an arent in Mexico by I?W under Project IMATE. only, 2. Oc SL duly 1962 your office was advised telephomt= cally that Office of Security indices contained no record of the Subject. 3. On 17 dumat 19& yon were atiaed that the FEI has not conducted an investizetion on the Subject, tet heeee the FBI nade reference to data re "Foreien Political Mat Cuba" which was sent to this Avency on 23 ceeenber 1941, The date of said report is not riven, however, it is known that the FSI has rrovided this Avercy with mumeronus reports 80 cantionsd, on a contincous basis, Uf *ica of Seocrity indices vere searched for the above referenced revort ; ore, Theres caived on 25 December 1944, with negative remlts, At is assumed it is availaol files. cle in Ril, IFW cr M4 invision h. “o fether action is contarplated in this case un less otherwise reccested oy your office. FOR THE DIR2CTOR oF SECURITY: there dah Clicter 3, White Grrse Count 1 FRow: CSP. cr SUBJECT: LITA TH Ik CROER THAT FURTHER CONSIDER..TION WAY EE GIVEN YOUR REGLEST FOR APPROVAL IN THIS CASE. IT THAT YOU FLENISH THIS CFFICE THE INFCRYZT IC% CRECKED BELO¥. CR REVIEW INFOFUATICN AS INDICAT! REvite CF TREvtEe CF STAFFED CoLLatecer REVIEw OF SECUBITY CFF. BEF5RT aT CECA [recite CR SEC. OFF. COSC Lb ENCE wen at REGIEW OF FEE CEPCRT aT CI’ 98 KUREViEw OF aITATHED RET ERESCE oteteas (See Resarés ) SOTICES j Tesee eee foeae PEWAEKS: : a significence cf the infcruation, ea BB9 vee racesaun cortices. SECRET . ; Lr ae -- Stee eee ee ge te . - ope *. f i i i * . i H fe : t _ ? b . ! é i LL ID EOP IN ent er eh 2 sateen tnt sistema, . ” eet cea tapas etemaNSLTEDNRttceeaastth . . . Fe ena ee Roce ea eae ee CET nite a! o "Please Locate Fel reports referred to in attachment and advise CI/OA of. (20) Bee yeeeeeas eee Same, SECRET Uk CROER THAT FURTHER CONSIDER. 710% WAY EE GivEM YOUR REGLEST FOR APPROVAL IW THIS CASE, ST THAT YOU FLENISH THIS CFFICE THE ENFCRMATICN CHECKED BELOW. CR REVIET INFOFLATION AS INDICATED. REWIE® cat 2 STRFF/D DOSSITR STAFEG COLLATERSR tersewaty ] REvIES SECUBITY CRE. MiFDOT BT Cal ca tS REQESTED Bl TkaAcES REwtES oF of GEC. OFF. CONC Oe EME MEMS at COLAATIOMaL AND DIVISION TRACES oF Fe WEPCRT at Choe RESULTS OF TECemIcEL ERePOSATECR oF aTTAC MES WECERENCE Boe 9 8 A Se RT RAR ta GPTEN LEST SEMARKS: (See Resarts) [ THEED #03 Femat Please locate Yel reports referred to in attachment and advise C1/CA of ¥ significence cf the infcrsation. Ja] Thonas Carroll, Tre ord BES. ose excuses cerries. SECRET . ’ : (20) Lee Ee AM tata SRE Bs Ag Baer % bars UNTIL DAYS UATEL REQUEST PESLLTS TECH. [asset] ; FERROGATION FROw orFice MEVIEN OF SECUMETY OFFICE @EFORT At Cr/Oa {No wetice to division) { ra. : CANCEL PER Ct/Oa (Notice to davisson) REQUEST REVIEW OF ATTACHED REF LEIRCE (See "Rewarks* for reason) wees aT Ct/oa a REVIEW OF SECURITY OFFICE COMCURFERT bheie TOT vse escvtons rosrian. SECRET INSTRUCTION SHEET SET 1? FOR P.O-A- ExPELITE | BATE © INDICES: SET ' t j . uw | ce SP twoulmY cow'r mw. FR ° tof TSSUE SPESATIONAL APPROVAL SESUT POTVISTOMAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL SECRET Cate Cast me 31 Aus 62 Vw 1/331 EXPEDITE toate Fel | INDICES: Cx REQUEST "CRFEM LIST® REQUEST RESULTS STAFF/O DOSSIER PEYSED Exteel #Sa Foe pers usTiL PEIENSTATE POA FOR DAYS UeTIL FORBARD ATTACHMENT TO Divisicn REVIES® STRFFSD COLLATERAL JF DGwAT Om SstCu@IaY CrRICE REVIEW OF SECuMITY OFFICE REPORT af Choa REQUEST RESULTS TECH. I INTERROGATION FROW { (No vetice to div CANCEL PER CL/OA (Notice to division) (See *Renarts* for reason) PECUEST #f TRACES MEQUEST FOR OPERATIOWAL AND DIVISIONAL TRACES Treouest Foe FIELD Traces mEQUEST | prot REMARKS FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO SECURITY OFFICE | + REVIEW OF SECUMITY OFFICE CONC URSERT WENO AT Ci/ta WM REQUEST KEVEE® OF ATTACHED REFERENCE | ree iota. TICALE WOTICE FIssT TH ERD Bet . . F ima OTHER Dirare brated 10 weperts ufeund —_—_—— . An % ctacee C1 [oA ~~ SECRET - UNITED STATES GOV.ARNMENT Memorandum’ To > Chiefy C1/cA DATE: FROM <: Leputy director of Security (36S) SUBJECT: C-161331 #279 OE9 . 1, Reference is mads to your memorandum < 192 wherein Provisional Cysretionsl ascrovel inter was irdicated for rossiole use 37 Sut Hexico by TA umer Project [UTE + “ © th v 2. On 32 Suly 1962 your office ~as ai cally that Office of Security indices At tha Qohinnt | ‘3. Cn 17 dncust 19@2 wou were edvised + kas not conducted an investizetion on the Su the Fei made erence to cava re "Fereicn Cuca" which wes sent te this Avency on Z i report is not civea, L eee MESO ITE I ne Od REN am nee lates 30 AUG 1662 (Mena SECRET - The wg UNITED STATES GOV RNMENT Memorandum’ To Chief, Ci/cA Dave: 30 AUG (562 FROM Deputy Director of Security (33) ‘ SUBJECT: C~101331 ; #279 0&9 1. Reference is madz io your memorandum 7 19 wherein i xico by TT: 2. On 31 Srly 1962 your office cally that Offices of Security indices nf the Qukinnt | 3. On 1? Avcust 196 vou were acvised has not coniucted an inves tion om the Su the Fri mace reference to deza re "Foreimn Po ies _latters-~ Cuca" which wes sent to this Acere: on 2 aged. The date of sal it is knowm that the FEI ts erows reports so cartioned, on Security indice: were ce anor. re¢ ceived on 25 Dee "2 results. Therefore, t it is assuned it i m ae Livision - files. o a ' h, No. furt:er action is conte clated in tis case un- e 2 less otherwise vecuested tr yor o a PCR THY DI SCUR OF SSLEITYs eee * Sees erannentne tne er a a aoe IN ORLER THAT FURTHER CONSIDERATION Ay BE GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOR APPROVAL IN THIS CASE, IT “S REQUESTED THAT YOU FURNISH THIS GFF ICE THE INFCHMATION CHECKED BELOW. OR KEVIEW sAFORMATION AS INDICATION. REVIEW OF STseF/D DOSSIER REVIEW OF STAFE/O COLLATERAL tNFo REViCw SECURITY OFF. REPORT aT Review SEC. OFF, ConcURRENCE REVIEW FRL-@EPORT AT CI/OR REVIEW OF ATTSCWEO REFERE HCE 7 REwaRas: ~ a eee a. oe me ee a _ : me . PAeOOU Come WY Vayu WO Mus S00 UL69 U4 Cat ULELOde \ js] Thomas Carrol} « Ire ors 889 ate Pegueeus catrion. SECRET 20) 2 pe RR oan rn te eaten teeters mee ee REQUEST FOR INFORMATION“ AND REVIEW IN GREER THAT FURTHER CONSIDERATION WAY BE GIVEN YCLE REQUEST FOR APPRO TAL IN THIS CASE. IT <% REQUESTED THAT YOU FURNISH THIS GFF ICE THE INFCRMATION CHECKED BELOW, OR KEVIE® ,sFORMATION AS INDICATED. i] Pas 4 REVIEW OF sTaFF/a DOSSIER ‘ REVIEW OF $Tase/D COLLATERAL twrcRwaTi ow | [esers traces Review OF SECuMITY OFF. REPORT afl C1/OA ] RE TeECES REVIEW OF SEC. OFF, CONCURRENCE MEMO AT Co oa | Overt ical AND BIviStON TRACES REVIEW OF FAT MEPORT AT C1/OA |] RESLLTS OF TECHNICAL INTERROGATION REVIEW oF ATTACHED REFERENCE TO | OTHERS (See Remarka) [rorice: | [| Tapeo ane 6 REMARKS; — aww Faw ae -_ i . 7 => wm . a SIS AES OS oy OS A GOURD Ud Fat BDAC ja] Thomas Carrol}n Ire ae aeen - z ‘ i : 00 889 UtE PRE viess sorTion. SECRET 420) cage a i * . i : * ; t i i : {. i = ; i foew aret BAYS UNTIL DAYS UNTIL CANCEL FER CI/OA (Notice ta division) (See Kewarks* for reassr). REVIEW STAFE/D COLLATERAL INF ORWAT REQUEST RESULTS TECH. INTERROGATION Fate i : Pog ‘ REQUEST FOR FIELD TRACES | | not oe | o ; : i 707 vse oncvieus torties. | REQUEST RESULTS STAFF/D DOSSIER #EviEN Sstcumesy CFFICE fore a-er faerie EXPEDITE INDICES: CANCEL PER DIVISION wimD cateD: CANCEL PER CI/OA- (Notice ta Civisi (See ‘Remarks for reessa) 707 vse cacvieus | case al | “T EXPEDITE FBE REQUEST RESULTS sTarF/D DOSSIER 2} REVIEW STAFF /D COLLATERAL IMF oRwaT| REQUEST RESULTS TECH, UMTERROGATION Face REVIEW OF srCUmETyY OFFICE REPORT al 20 ree ae ree ee a ALLE eT hm dialNletiet satenNeRtnRNNN Ae ersS 0 INTFRWAL CJ UNCtAssiFien ( ONY . te C) conFineutiat LJ} SECRET ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET . SUBJECT: (Optioraty FROM: “~~ cxyon | — J0133 oO fren f CD building: verse 610 “tance 7 SECRET =] CONFIDENTIAL [J INTERNAL USE ONLY © fens ocrose column after! i 123 DOSSIER O% SUBIECT W. | RUVIENED EY TEE UNTERSIGNE | AND FOUND TO 52 KON-DEROGA | COLLATERAL =EFExewcES HERR MEVIEHED 43D POUND TO BE NDT. (1) UNCLASSIFIED Gre te60 TO: (Officer designmce, room peeaber, orci : ; 7 ete? COUMMEDTS {reece Fach comment to show from whoa niaathed each comment.) COM. CO conrinentiat ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET . C] UNCLAssiFien O SECRET SUBJECT: (Optiocaty TO: (Officer Posign. ccm, room rebar, orci fruilding) OFEETS © COMMENTS (teeter ach comment to |show from whows inti te whoo, Drow s tne ccrow cclumn offer each comment } ter c, TCA L S oavise ¢ Sigiiflecnce ernie “Le = en = a0 the fuse of t: #2 ODcratiowal capacit rec O10 “ese ) SECRET CONFIDENTIAL Co uso = )sUUNCLASSIFIED P0156) 9 ~ spree ! : Cc Sactassifien = teennat MSE ONLY ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET Offers. INTIS } a INTERNAL USE Owly OJ co ~SpeEnttAL COMMENTS Intumber sock comment te whom. Drew 2 fine ocress column Ou t i ; i O SECRET NCLASSIFIED ores: a-semee . - « . ‘ "1c ‘ no Um Sebnel tae ‘getronee . “SE ONLY ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET "DC -uaciassieien = rerna ee MOM: T/C 9/Supoort . & Shy2 beat Aixelickca Sddedcatstats VBR Parwedus oxy _ 2S, . mono chad SECRET. [7] CONFIDENTIAL | INTERWAL USE OWLY [) ce “pentiar COMMENTS (ttumner eoch comment we whom. Draw o Ine ocrese column Ou i f NCLASSIFIED 6 August 1962 2 Ens OfOr. ‘ Lais ALBERU Soute C-101331 Gric. + Adaresceae watt sit 5 EGR pres a eed oo * / eS eevee a DISPATCH | SHCK aT lytet Crags St] AS BE Qulet, Task Force W td, Wil Diviston Lule ALBEKI! Seago PGA 22 Subject GYROSE -MEX1T-1506 There are attached coptes of 2 PRQ, Part ton Subject. A POA 16 requested, - 25 July 1962 As mated above, -Distr ber tor: 2 © C/Task Force W w/2 art 2- C/WHD w/2 at” . : 2 Files Ti ble a tee camiactetarneemees . 1A MiuLA~ 19455 rear ARS Fe se a Willard C, CURTIS | | SO Wedd im cae. mM, wey OTT ad Sl thks ¢ PERSOKAL RECORD QUESTIONNAIRE i PART | > BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION“ i i IYSTRUCTIONS: 1. Write elearty. - : 1 2. hAnewer all queetseas. Tf question is noe applicable, write ‘4 Attach blank, wtf additione! enece je seeded. - @ [Section 1 eo! 1, mame (Firat) . dd (hasty 2. MAME IN NATIVZ LANGUAGE OR SCRIPT Ts. waw€ AT Biktn Ul dillereat then Tiee! : + ] 4 ALIASES. NICKNAMES, TELECOOES, LEGAL CHANGE tn Same (Slate tine, reaaan S- DATE OF BiRTH - €- PLACE OF BIRTH . toa Pees : 8 wl - Bn ne ne 7+ PERSONAL HABITS (Liquor, drugs, gamtling, Parencers) a eee 8- COURT RECGRD (Court, date, erreeste, charges, ponisheents, seatences, acquitele) tees tecee ee cinetee name of. cowPLeRion Bi: Face (\Shepe) { ( 4 , i ATTA SAMPLES OF SIGNATURE AND HANDWRITING: ALSO DATED PROTOORAPH AND FINGERPRINTS { } fone i 2 P-98 : ‘ . “*4° ; . wood, <<" : . he } eth 4 1 Itew 1.) j /~ 3- PRESENT RESIDENCE (Indicate a8 emer, tenant of eab-tenant) | FF . ~ i t « aa . i i : 6. PLeMANENT ADDRESS (If differexe than Item 3.) { : i ; S. F ULS. MATUBALIZED CHYSZEM, SESE MAME, DATE, CATY SuD NUMBER OF CERTIFICATE GRANTED { ' @- TRAVEL OUTSIDE COUNTRY OF PRESENT RESIDENCE (Comntrses, dates and purposes) 1 : | . ; i | ° _ é (Per annee) ! i 4. FINANCIAL STATUS (Earnings, bask deposits, securities end property) 4 t : i i a a i : | :@ [section tv ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2. MEVBERSHIP IM RELEGIOUS ORGANIZATEONS “ 2- PRESENT AND PAST MEMBERSHIP Im PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS: POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS i } : 4 { . t : ' . : i sy 1 i ; 4 : i : i t : i | . i { es ' i : t (List below each language in which you ! } peweeas any degree of competence.) i i fi | pos. : ; - 4 porte ary nem nn _— cee nem pe a en j “ee 6 3 t - . - 3 . * - * + i ne ad ar : oe Le 7 ! ‘ @ PS&ctica ¥t : SPECIAL QUALIFICATICWS aad INTERESTS ee. SERIAL QUALIFICATIONS BaD TATED ‘ te se0rcare AMY WRITING. GiWE DETAILS INCLUDIAS TITLES OF BODES Of ARTICLES a.50 mts OF Fr sakes BAD Pom Ica Teom DATES. reer anes 3 RADIO, FHOTOGEAPHY. €TC. @ iserties wes ateAtio etoyvers oe: : j : i : z i 1 i i 3 7 : 3 “IDENTIFYING COUNTRY. INDICATE BHERE. SERVICE PERFORMED, DECORATIONS, WHEN AND wuY Bisouarcto. ive |DETAILS tf wae i : PeiSOmER. , : : i i 1 i f : i i t i i : 1 @ PSEctrom vies e 5 ISCICOZ ANY GO : ; ! i t 6- REASOW FOR LEAVING t i J. i , BDORESS ' j TYRE OF eORK : i : , IMCLUSIVE DATES (From-Toy 2. twrLoven j 2 : ‘ TYE OF wom H j { 2 : ADORESS ‘ : ACaSOm FOm LEAVING | : : : 3. apoRess : i : : . @ TPE OF ecRg i H : t pan inte Tea Rata ce Bip laren Sh Leena —s . +. : : : . : . ; . 2 ra * . ‘ po eee ne SR een neg ge eceeamt ye ae f "+ & 5 . oe Pas . aN : ~ eo, + ta Sota om awn foo: « et ele ad ~ : a y ~ Le . Sind i rs ‘ -. _ ; OP Secricn ix | MARITAL STATS e : 2+ STATE DATE. PLATE END REASCM FOR ALL SEFAPATIONS. DIVGOCES US aADAMENTS . i ‘ , ‘ : ! i , * i ; « 3 mice (OR OF Vow AWE ELEN WARRIED WORL Tose CECE, ENCLUDING EAAAWENTS, USE SPEET FOR €9@mER WHEE OR Hoseann 4 WuSOANO: Giwias Dare SES.-965 BELOM FCM aL PSEvICUS WARRI ACES. : j 2. NAME OF SPousE CParaty (Wi déley (Mees (Lage) ‘ -- wee eee ' _! Lut : j 4. DSTE OF wand tase pte PLACE OF waazrace ~ re. i ; roe j OO Ne oe } ane : S- Gate OF GleT™ “Jil Puace oF esaza } ee : rs : : t = : ~ = $ 4. NATIONALE TYj AT BGT Se SUSSESUENTO CiTeze: Ss Wop ela . 10- SSRSERT RESIDENCE (LOST Feasdence, F1 deceasedy———-—___——-- e SEX} year Ke Tei DF trate CA aia an ts Oa ah cement a i ae ene ate, S- SUBSEQUENT CITH Lenses sats SUBSEGUERT Crrezemsnirs ape tam a re emp ane deg me ney eee cemwermenee TA ie ll ARUN hte tes eke em meee ia 3- PRESENT RESIDENCE NATIONALITY 47 GrRtH® ’ Whe tence a elt em tfc ane 5 SO ree met Bata ee Ati tah AAR. once nila nace ess ben A emteee ns a tin oe ai i i a i 3 ¢ i Ef i i i ‘ Oe nt eke ee eae ne Ain ie ane et Manne wah ake & Tee me ee ee pe een pe ne ete ec ee tee wee - j wee ' - vue ~ ers ~s . ; ioe woe oo - 7 La --| + af > Hee 1-7 o-oo ore { ) * oer te moo cs Ce an . ~~ oe “4 + @E Section xis BeoTEes and SISTERS mm ee i See yeaa 3 q ¥ * FULL eare PLACE SF BERTH WATE CmMALETY AT GIFT abe [OF siRtH po | “se; SSEQuEMT CUTIZERSH FS HELD BY amy BROTHER Oe SISTER (Identify Srotser, of sister snd gare hin. v| ber, presess otdrese) a en See @ [ste RELATIVES, ACQUAIKTANCES AND COMTACTS . OO. 3. NAMES OF BELATIOTE 8% ANY GOVERMENT SERVICE: INDICATE WAME OF SUVEENWENTS AND FLS1TICOS HELE. my ree, yo ape 2 a ~ Concensica Formance® o2 At RELATIVES, FRIERDS. ISFRESPOWGENTS tu U.S. (Explain relationship) Sister - Cubda Consul in Vigo, spain. SATURALIZATSON DF ZLS5E BELATIVES Is U.S. (Give mame, date, city and auaber of certificate granted WAMES. ALTASES. SELETSIES AWD RELATICNSAIP GF ALL PERSONS ANSON Toe CONNECTED IM ANY BAY OETe Vv ENTERL Gfece SERVICE. @ Tsection xv PERSOMAL ASSOCIAT!ONS Ve - LOST CLOSE ASSODIATES, INDivIOuaALS OR GroursS ° © [section xvi e APR _ DUS ey AYES accent sendentimnttnatet dla epansseecscepniecenien whee sor cantante sent vitftene aarcteimnmninetit erent nes arene pa an wietetineintinae intestate ett nimalen tery tee pene Ds Gene My ceetainmioiten mR ne ninenepAneyenes Ry ae RNAs mp eneetinany tty Tacecyn sine Mminaetin ene a cy SECRET Gare REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION AND (OR) WAME CHECK 27 duly cjo . To + Dernty Director of Security Peosect From: Chia?, Cl/Operaztional Approve? and Suprort Division | fe ‘ SMATE i 101301 SUBJECT = “3 _'. TYPE OF ResuEST 74 3. INDICES RESULTS REQUESTED oY !2. fer cutee mequestes ey (Date) t 8 suc €2 - 4. AREA OF SYEBLEI""S ASSIGNMENT <3 + Kexico S- USE OF SUBJECT agent inv Eta, EMTECEST WAY OF SHOEK teetEs EMVERTICR TET SUBIECT ABeeE Of C.8.a. ERTESEST te nie | atosom FOR we Sevesticaticm outTsime of cra (Fanless fully) Ri. TRACES XDI OIVISTON Traces NDI FitlS TRACES eee attached GREEN LIST fwiTraTeD Ut. ATTACHMENTS [PAG PaRT 4 #eaT EAL BIO, | | 82. REwARaS Je/ Tnonas Cerrally bi INETSALS Foew heat 693 vse oecenaus coertoas. SECRET ° . . 2 4 {bet OPE eaTiomaL sPomovet i t3SUE PaCVIStomaL ereraTs cma aprecvat OCOCEST AERMTE CTAFE/O COsEIEe AivigE faztens Foe Foe Cave vurin jeevece Stare /s Cetcatieal izeseuation i re SEeeTsT BCSVLTS TECH. q ie PEINSTatTE Pon coe Bays GOTEL tutcasocay iow gece Bea Str Tease exew wacuee eevece or re: sePoet at ce/ca tice te division) ;CAMECL PLO CI/OR (hetice te divtateny jeSee -rewacte* for feeseas ! jttourss foe FIELD veaces PRL Quest. raat i tt ' ones otuneas . . - / . . Masia A— - —- —— ee . GALL or ae i é : t Soy. : , : “ - = Se ° : a a . « : —_ . * . A. - eet ee . . : . ; . . a - hes . ~ 5 ‘ 2 ont 8 Lt. « : ° veeateesg . t " - : FOG IOP cae vecrsons constee. ; SECRET ; Ly . fay. + Teen ENS = SER ia shi ting eat Cat er oe alto pF Btn ee ¢ i : —_ . i it . ; 3 ~ i 3 . . 4 3 . E, qour ao .e - . * x‘ OES SSS SS =#®™=™- oe ee [" pispat DISPATCH | nee ne een: ct ean ten en erecee 7% Gilet, Task Force W hails co te, Wil Dy tston ; ere — Cabs of Salton Mextco Cir, Lute ALBERU arago Pb et Guages A re There are attached coptes of a PRQ, Part Loa Subjucr, POA ts requested, . Willard C, CURTIS - 25 July 1962 Attachnient: As mated above, Distriturtor: | 2 G/Task Farce W w/2 art 2° C/WHD w/2 ant - - 2© Files : Peer Cass ae x C — fof MEXI-1506 A he S sbcieeet osha SOY SS ne 3 can NS te eee a a, i i t t t _ } if ! H wt Sse 1050 ose voce + PERSOKAL RECORD QUEST IONMAIRE PART I~ BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS: J. Write Clearly. a. Anewer ali queetsons. If Question is not applicahie, write “M4 a Attach blank peges. :f additional Broce se weeded. GEXERAL PERS wat aed PHYSICAL DATA 1. mame (First) {Widdle, fLeaty (tee) 2. MAME IN NATIVE LANGUAGE OR SCRIPT Va. "wame AT pitty (Il dilferent thea 77 fi a ALIASES. NiCKmaAMES, TELECONES. LEGAL CHANGE IW Wat (State Cine, ¢easan S- DATE OF BiRTH Court RECORD (Court, date, erseste, charges, punisheents, sentences, ecquitele) ee nace pit a et ren CIT! ZEWSHIP 2. NATIONALITY AT @1ATH AND ANY SUBSESUENT CiTIZinSniPsS (Ff different chan Jtew I.) 2, PRESENT RESIDENCE (Indicate az amer, tenant of eub- tenant) 4. PERWANENT ADDRESS (If differese than Item 3.) BUF U.S. MATUBALIZED CITIZEN. SivE MAME, DATE. CITY SND MUMSER OF CERTIFICATE GRANTED G- TRAVEL OUTSIDE COUNTRY OF PRESERT MESIDENCE (Countries, detes and purposes) SECTION TIT OCCUPATIOMAL AND Finsx=tau CATA te PRESENT OCCUPATION 2. T1TE (Per annee ) x 4- FINANCIAL STATUS (Earnings, bask deposits, securities end property). SECTION IV ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS 1. MEUBERSHIP IM RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS : 2- PRESENT AND PAST MEMBERSHIP IM PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS: FOLETICAL AFFILLATIONS a i 1. SCHOOLS 2 MAME AND LOCATION OF SCHOOL GATES ATTENDED DEGREE ‘ [ree (List below each lenguege in which you possess any degree of < i H 7 } , i t nee et te te Gl ten ne olan me: mie ae tt et, Mtg mee ice a bee Rete nthe mnelMabed Ried. cummenetem 4 cana Mgedeeet-nin ay oye anes omen i € Be pelea LA eee een alm Re cae nee See oe daa Sine RAR a NE eat ee me et cat ta Bete te o SPECIAL QUALIFICATICNS aa INTERESTS V. UNSICATE any eRITiNG. Titm BATES. GWE DETAILS INCLUDING TATLES OF BO0Ks Of ARTICLES, 2- SPECIAL SerLLs. ABILITIES, MOSSIES SucH as RO5I0, PHOTOG@APHY. ETC. tt V Tew erowree ALSO wees OF PURI BRERS AnD Pom Can “IDENTIFYING CouNTRY. INDICATE WHERE. SERVICE PERFORMED, DECORATICHS. PRISONER. . SECTION VEIT NOTE: EMPLOTHENT HISTORY WHEN AND WHY DISCHARGED. $$$ INDICATE CHPONOLOGI CAL HISTORY OF EMPLOYWENT LISTING LAST POSITION FIRST. ——__—____. Give DETAILS SF wae EVPL OVER 3 INCLUSIVE DATES (Frow-To J >. MOORESS TYPE OF wOoRK , ADORESS Sa ORY OR EARNINGS IMCLUSIVE DATES { Froz- CwPLOvER TYPE OF BORK SAL ary ON FaRWiNGs WmCLUSiVE OATES (Froe-To]s. cercovin Sacany on TARNINGS ‘. TYPE OF wORG a aati! s 1 t t q ; ; i : i t CHECM GNE- AR Rs Bee wre of HUSBAND: poy NAME OF SPOUSE Seabee’ CATE OF sesaRiace REBIVE Sa Ty ‘ ves @ TSECTICM RE . eo 3. SURSEQUENT CTHZENSIPS @ESECTiCn xi) MARITAL STAT LS BrCcweE 'sePanates 2- STATE O4aTE. Fiace AND FEBSCMH FOR ALL SEPARATIONS. GiveRCZS oF SSE UL MENTS (Wsddte) S PLACE OF MATRI AGE a SUGSEMENT.citd TEx, i IC. SSESERT RESIDENCE (LOS? Festdence, FT -deceeresp————_—_____—- s) . PLACE GF BIRTH 3. PLACE OF Saat ¥- PRESENT RESIDENCE cys QF VSL wave BLES WARMED MORE Tran OSCE. INCLUDING SRQLRWENTS. USE S-EET FOR foemin CiVInS DATA C£2..365 BELOe FON aL PREVIOUS WARRIAGrS_ cot § MANULL ES WIFE OR HoSRaND TONAL ITY 427 siete? CO Meme a ete AN Me dt aan nee enim ae he : ee ee i ~ - ° ~ an Te | Lay ve on, “ wl oe 6 ae ; J me Ore ew i oa! J ( ) oe lee “af { : ee . . . © : - ee Oe « ‘ ~ 7 ee “ : . 2 +. re j : @ section Kits BROTHESS AND SISTERS a en: — | : SEa TERR r 8. a] Poa F athewacet net ; FoLL want TT oe siam LACE SF BIRTH | WATRCMALOTY AT 86 ete aan | eat ; | | i : if : ' » *S SSEQUEMT CHTIZERS#:75 4EL0 By AmY BROTHZR OM SESTER {ftentify Srother, of sister and Este his, |or her, presens i i azdrees) | } i 4 Y i Q { ; 1 | . ' : ri a : Bod 5 ae a 1 { eo { ~ i , i Lok ; @ [SECTION XI¥ RELATIVES, ACQUAIMTANCES AWD COmTACTS . 3. NAMES OF RELATICZE [U ANY GOVERMMENT SERVICE: IMDICATE NAME OF GivEauwenTS And PLSiTi Ges nelo. t Cencencica Parnan ohne 2- RELATIVES. FRIERSS. CS#RESPONDENTS In U.S. (Explain relationship) leper Ne yet vee cert tee tHE creat Sigter - Cubaa Consul in Vigo, spain, 3- NATUMALIZAT3 Om CF 22352 MELATIVES tw 4.5. (Gwe mame, date, city and pumbers of certificste dranted, te t 4- WAMES, ALEASES, TELETOIES AND RELATIONSHIP GF ALL PERSONS KNO PN TO BE CONNECTED IW ANY WAT WETs| ANY INTELL! Gf0cE . SERVICE. . reise eet ott enter aarti @ [section xv PERSONAL ASSOCIATIONS e a- LEST CLOSE ASSOCIATES, IMOLVIOUALS OR GROUPS Teresa Proenza F cenza - Cuban Cultural -tache @ Fsection. xvi MISCELLANEOUS e ara pty whey FY . seta ats went ate yA ak pe i HOR me EET BAY San OR wa tariiet Cu rh pyr are eae BSI Ab UAV OTE testers cated Me eee a ne ‘ ener enmnriemetetta a a eneeininannt nn i =O mm SECRET DATE - REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION AND (OR) BAME CHECK 27 daly! 62 ejb ” To * Desuty Director of Security Peasecy FRO: Chie?, CL/(Opetational Ac ard : fe MATE SvesECT : } eo TYPE OF REQUEST 3. 2 ae REQUESTED BY 8 kus 2 - 4. ARES OF SUBLETT"S ASSIGNMENT SH - Kexico a FOI CHECK MEGUESTED gy (Date) Sse eneeeeeeee S- USE OF sUuBgsEtT agent 6. INVESTIGATION AND COVER U.S. SovVE@eurnT VEREST MAY PE SHOOM DUMING TerEesTiGatise Cuba. POTESEST wey OE SHOwK THERES EMNESTICeTice + SUBJECT ABATE OF U.S. COVES WmIOT EMTEREST 98 HOM + SUBJECT Asawe oF C.8la. PRTEREST ER MEM Weasom Foe ap amecaTicatsom oursioe of cra (Fanieam fully) 7. RI TRACES xDI DIVISION TRarEs Nor FIELD TRACES ese attached WG. GREEN LIST {WITLATED f1. ATTACHMENTS [PRO PART I 12. REMARES ‘jaf Thomas Carroll. ia twit lags Hert 693 vs Pocenaus ry SECRET . IMSTRUCTION SHEET 'ssye PROVES Omas OPItaViGua, sprnevar t eavene FOR FOR oave umTit :PEIMETATE POR vom Bars wer ere, FORMARD ATTACmMENT To SEVIS i com FGOOARO ATTAC MENT TO SECUGITY OFF ice ,CAMCCL PCR CI/OA (Hoties te divisioay } {See *Pewarte® for ressess | QCOuCET oF Traces j teoursr rom PeRaTionaL see CivisiOMal Theces ¢ SEV Ww FoR P04. 7) » 4 ast mo. b | eres$ —— mw AA ne aoe Fait eye IPD ICES aes Reneenemeee ee USE: ‘ AREA: . OtevtsT “certe viet’ SCeCtST RESULTS Srare/o COTS; EH eivice SS COVE stars/s Cott stewal iatoewati on Sheer eT BceveTE VEEN, fcuerty Bteigran IATA RR OGAT (Om Pe ce cals 3 CEvIEW OF CtcuaITY orrice Bireer ay Civon eres arene { OTvIte OF ttCURITY OFFICE CoucvERENT wtwo at silos SEvICS GY Far GEPoRT at crloa REMEST SEVIEN OF aYTaCHtD SEFERERCE rina j jttourse som FIELD veacas Pe 4 farquest raat | on orera Cimatas fon ; . Erte — mefeet— fea —_ ‘ . a Hh ian cone Kd a 4 ~ va : . a’ —_ ” . : Agta aa’ aoe ne ry e s . . " . . ~ . 5 oe ms oe ; . , ‘ te ; t greeatsra 3 . “FORE IOF ose vecvrens cosrsee, ; SECRET _/ tan) ; . y rey . a ed TONS Cat oe ee alle Bite oe 4 . . nee ne : i . =o . Oe me es er (11 UNCLASSIFIED OTN (CO CONF TENTIAL ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET Bare * 26 JULY 1962 San TO: 1Officer deugeoton, room number, ond | i teddy} bare | omsxees | commenss eT Lon emmet to shew tem wom H i iH ALS <— Drew « tne colymme cher sock comment} "quer, c1/oa | | EADELEWEF 23-12 i | - . i 4 t Tacs. 610 “arse [Z- ECRET. (C] CONFIDENTIAL =] {ATERNAL SAUGC bz [_] UNCLASSIFIED eee beeen SECRET REQUEST For APPROVAL GR INVESTIGATIVE ACTION. = [2478 leays kandcerrs ] copy had thes fare, 25 JULY 1962 CRYPT Onve, PSELESNYN. 204 OF 7 CI/GA FILE wD. LITanrL/9 Wt 261 FILE ROL 2. TYPE ACTICN REZ ESTED PRTOISICNSL PRIFRIETAWY APPacuaL pucPare tae { PEN ISSCHAL OFEFSTICMAL AAFESVAL | CeeeeTicwal aePacval Peecersicual cover secumit> aPoRovAL [ CESEOT SECU#ITY aPFecvar tCOVEaT want C-coe SPECIAL Isguine (50 field invest [ CleERT SECL#ITY GPPEGVAL FCO LiatSGn wiT~ U8. CEFICIALS 2. SPECIFIC AREA CF CSE MEIICO 2. Folk DETAILS OF USE _ FI aSSST MEXICO pwd SECC ie 772 i “SECRET es re SECHET PRQ PART I Name | Lake ALE Souto DPOB 1915, Oviedo, Spain 1 i Citizenship ' Coban 0 meetacnes | Wohelet 791. Kexico ' - Occupation | Caban Cultural Attache in Mexico | . "Father Maxixino 112230, born Cognac, France Mother ; Josefina SCOUT, born La Coruna, Spain | Wife ; , Flare Vere Zecs Stross, born Viennay Austria, British j 7 eitisen, Married 1949, Divorced ° i = | E E i | ' | i . | ! _ _ 7 a BAe: RRA Arts ih i CJ UNCLASSIFIED =] MTERMAL C1 CONF reNTIAL ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBECT: (Opranel} i al FROM: J 72, . "0. Je KOUGHAN ; TRH/OPS SPT oan TT GH 5512 26 Jur 1962 TO: :Ofhee desgnason, roam member, end j tre tbeny} Gare ‘ OFFICERS | COMMENTS inember each Y BSTIALS i | seceven | poewaanen tL CHIEF, CI/OA 2Be lL if | | i | i ! | 4 1 Tae 610 “re” (A-SECRET. CONFIDENTIAL ATERM AL -Sheeer |} UNCLASSIFIED ate: oso or x Ci/Cperational tprroval and Suppert 2 re Security Suppert Livision/@ fis CRYPT OMYM, FSEVDINVW. AA OR AL EASE LIT#OL/9 [PRM ISTCRAL OFEESTICMAL BF FETAL | SPERRTICNAL aPPacvar 7 TerSiCwal COvray SECLMETY KBOPROVAL CCMEST SECLOITY PPR over SECRET REGUEST FOR APPROVAL 2 INVESTIGATIVE ACTICH- (Alwave kandcerrs | copy of thes fora, 3. TYPE ACTION REDESTEL Sane EE ee pevcersiene: PR CPRIE TERY CHOA FILE wo. Ri 201 FILE RO. ree CHISHEZTARY APPOCVAL PCIVERT mame ! SPECTaAL teat. -1¥e (30 field investhgation) [SsetaT SECUPITY APP@GVAL FOR LERiSGm wiT# U.S. OFFICIALS 2. SPETIFIC AREA CF SE MEXICO 3. Folk SETAILS OF USE a ee a re FI ASSET MEITCO &. ES. GOVERMENT ANTEREST way SE SHOWN Due ins UMVESTIGATION? QS SUBJECT ABARE OF U.S. GOWERNWENT INTEREST I Wise? US SUBJECT AWARE OF CIA intEREST in asa? IMB ICATE ANY LIMITATIONS Om COVERAGE IM THE ENVESTIGATION OF Suesect. SUGEEST "COVER PRETEXT™ TD BE USED 1% CONDUCTING PERSONAL INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. B2 EBVESTIGATION CUTSIDE Cis. EXPLAIN FULLY 3. ORD AND GREEN LIST STATUS tw $2) COPLES ATTacucD feaa tt will Be foRwaRDED jpeg I". ce toulvacenT, tw 1) cory aTTacuen Oy. LUSTY ATTACHED, MO: [ X/ scx ceaosaTory FATORY atTacems | attacens . . B®. FIELO TRACES wo etcoeD . ° | [sit Foxeanc [as sencenronr eas . ’ Steaatewe oF Case clzice + PEBTENSION | SISNATiRE HE. MULIOY 18:5. Ve LEST SOUACES CoECaeD Wh MMITIATED (Fuels: ° MS x SAS Sone, fives eee Name DPOB Citicenahip Dnt Aan ne Cecupation Father Mother Wife SECRET PRQ PART I Lois ALEZT Soato 1915, Oviedo, Spain Cuban WMohalet 71. Maxico Caban Cultural Attache in Mezico Maxisino AL2220, born Cognac, France dowefina SCUTO, born La Coruna, Spain Klara Vere Zacs Stross, born Vi » Austria, British citisen, Married 1949, Divorced be SLOG AR BRT UUR SR et RONG ag tie tieceengy pet set one ~~ ’ oheke baked ~. CaUae . “ 22 April 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR: CI/OA Mr. Lally LITAMIL-9 (C-101331) ATTENTION SUBJECT oy It is requested that a report be sent to the Mexico Desk regarding the status of the Operational Approval action on Subject. The GA was initially requested on 24 June 1963. WZ ef — John M. “Whitten C/WH/3 H 4 j; ~ ae HERO at rommearmemnatineinone warden teccnmene sin 1 MEMORANDUM FOR: ATTENTION 3 SUBJECT : emart Cuisine CI/OL Mr. Lally LITAMIL-9 (C-101331) 22 April 1964 It is requested that a report be sent to the Mexico Desk regarding the status of the Operational Approval action on Subject. requested on 24 June 1963. etacr nnn ~ SOT NL The OA was initially hey — Join M.° Whitten C/WH/3 ae f Ce - 4 . Be 1 L ~ a 4 Cre cEGPET SECRET 26 JULY 1962 * PIBLD TRACES LUIS ALEERU SOUTO : MEXICO STATION TRACES REVEAL THAT AMSTORE~1, LITAMTI-2, : LITAMIL-2, LITAMIL-3 AND LITAMII-7 CONSIDER ALIERU 10 BE ANTT-cOMMUNIST. AN ARM REPORT DATED 25 AUGUST 1959, STATED THAT COLOMEL ARTURO COROKA, if G-2 YEXICAM ARMY, EALIEVED ALZERU TO BE A COMMUNIST AND ORE OF TIE Mist = INFLUENTIAL MEMEESS OF THE CUBAN STAFF, THIS WAS EEPORTED | : MEXI 1506, DATED 26 JULY 1962. t ’ mux, IEF TASK FORCE W rere | SECEET | ae ee Sc _ wee Lf: ! . ' i ek ol a a ad vou gyi ay IQIS ALEERU SOUTO SECPET SECRET 26 JULY 1962 FIELD TRACES MEXICO STATION TRACES REVEAL THAT AMSTOKE~1, LITAMIIe1, LITAMIL-2, LITAMIL~3 AND LITAMILe7 CONSIDER ALEERU TO BE ANTI-COMMUNIST. AN AQMY REPORT DATED 25 AUGUST 1959, STATED THAT COLONEL ARTURO COROWA, G-2 MEXICAN ARMY, FELIEVED ALBERU TO RE A COMMUNIST AND ONE OF THE ST $$ EE MSE RY TO BE A COMMUNIST AND ONE OF THE oS TAFLTENTLAL MEMGERS OF THE CUBAN EMBASSY STAFF, THIS WAS REPORTED IN MEXT 1506, DATED 26 JULY 1962, SECRET essence nae eng genes CLASSIFIED NESEAGE 10. a CikECTOR © FROM 8 HEXICO CITY _ ACTION: wi 6 OPY SLOTTED AT:1305, & yun 64 UG} INFO); COP, , We 6, Wn/Sa 8, vR qe les i gs 1. WHEN CvEnIED BY ut FIRS CONVICTION FARISTANY COULD 25. RECRUITED, EXPRESSED SREAT SURPRISE OSYOXE HAS a RECRUITED HIM YEARS AGO, SUGGESTED CARLOS PRES YOULS me EXCELLENT RECRUITER. ACCORDING L-9 MARISTANY HAS NO TAINT OF Cov‘yNIS", IS CULTURED PERSON OF DIFFERENT SREED FAD* LATTZx DAY CUBAN DIPLOMATS aN PROBABLY FEELS REVULSION FOR REGIME. 2. ACCORDING LITAMIL-3, vO HAS 6093 ACCESS, MARISTANY AND WIFE NOY VACATIONING ACAPULCO. 3. VIFE IS YEXICAN CITIZEN, COUPLE EXPECTED REMAIN IN “|EXIC9 APPACK ONE MONTH. MEXI CAN PITCH SUBJECT THROUGH LITAMIL-3 a OR CAN USE L+3 To SET HIM UP FOR OUTSIDE RECRUITER. IN LATTER CASE SUCSEST KECRUITER TRAVEL NEXI SOCNEST. ADVISE. = C/S COMMENT: *APPARENTLY WRONG REFERENCE. So in : ; SECRET =f. ee REPRODUCTION BY OTHER. TRAN THE ISSUNG OFFICE IS PROHIBITED * . Copy No. s ed Mp ti. Soe errant TO RECTOR » FROM § VEXICO CITY ACTION: ti & wt ts, me en FD INFO); cop, , WE 6, Wn/té 8, VR Og a 3 TAIN 2. ACCORDING LITAMIL-3, WHO HAS GOSS ACCESS, NARISTANY NOY VACATIONING ACAPULCO. S§o¥ARISTANY COULD BE Bogun 64 Lc) SPY SLOTTED AT:1305, CITE “%EXI 9736 MOT RECRUITED HIN YEARS AGO, SUGGESTED CARLOS PHI3 EXCELLENT RECRUITER. T OF ACCORDING L-9 MaRr IS CULTURES DAY CuBAN DIPLOMATS STANY COMMUNISY, PERSON OF SIFFERENT * LATI: ANO PROBABLY F RECRUITED, EXPRESSED GREAT SURPRISE EELS RHEVULSION AND WIFE Se WIFE IS ¥EXICAN CITIZEN, COUPLE EXPECTED REMAIN IN MEXICO APPACK ONE MONTH. MEXI CAN PITCH SuSgECT THROUGH LITAMIL~3 rr OR CAN USE L-3 TO SET HIM uP FOR OUTSISE RECRUITER. IN LATTER CASE \ SUCCEST RECRUITER TRAVEL MEXI SOCNEST. ADVISE. . : SECKET . = C/S COMMEXT: *APPARENTLY WRONG REFERENCE, - i SECRET Sites “3 a REPRODUCTION BY OTHER. TRAN THE ISSUNG OFFICE IS PROHIBITED Copy No. se ot eee ene ern 6 May 1964 MEGA FOR: «Chief, wit/3 ATZENTION : Mr. John MK. Whitten sam rere 2 Teme /o C-101331 With reference to your nenormmlun dated 22 April 1964, requesting a report on the status of the Cperational Approval ection o1 Subject, a meworendin setting forty this f:vcemé~ton.. was forverted to your office on 14 Sowerber 1553. Tt wna me ‘tarned to CI/CA and was again forventied to your office far your retention on 27 November 1963. It was returned to CI/OA a second tine vithout coment on 11 Decesier 1963, whereupon it was Ziled in SihJject's folder in tats affice. Ho further approval ection here menorend. EQWARD P. EROWH Chief, CI/cA fe SeeeRntnncemmatetia at She he 400 a ch seeded $ tae mth tt tate hn te te meee ti inane senate neue snes penis Ft tee pe cerry nannies 6 May 190 MEMRAMMM FOR: Chief, KH/3 ATIZRITION : itr. John K. Whitten cerns ©) - Cemaarrr fo : c~101332 : ' With reference to your meaorecslum dated 22 April i9dh, i requesting a report on the status of the Cperstional Apnroval : ection on Subject, a memorandum setting forth this Lcmaetion : wes forwertien to your office on 14 Howerber 1652. Tt uma ree turned to CI/CA and vas again forweried to your office for your : retention on 27 Hovexber 1963. It was returned to CI/CA a secad : time vithout coment on 11 Decesber 1963, whereupon it was filed : in Subject’s folder in tats office. No furtner approval action har i been tamen in this matter for the remaone exniained in the menorendus. Crore etesakamatt he es 00: wt wien th narrate Aan en na he een anh ay er hemes ye mm CLASSIFIED MESSAGF~ v SECRET f FSUTING __. 1TO «DIRECTOR a i FROM s MEXICO CITY _ j ACTION, — WH/SA 8 EE INFO), «= DOP, Cl, C1/CPs, dig, Fl, TSO 6, WE &, WH 7, VR 6 APR is54 . As ? afrast}i539 o§ Va 331 Cel Cl va AND UN IOEN oay CALLEN ows Das ‘COUNSELS? Bryce TOL. APAFICYO SHE PESEVTLY 4 “ONTH TRIP Teee ALL COUNTRIES LATIN FoR 290K SNE PLANIse PUELISK, WANTED T9 DT MTF GOING AND AS¥ED pPAPICio PLOLYED RETUPN CU2A S35N ¥VITY so9xs, APSEICIO : vat POYER COYING FEXE PUT OFFESED assistayce InTeeqrerD HES fmt ev 2ASSADOR'S WIFE. 2+ FOVEF E¢"> CHE EOEN UNITES STeTes, resarey FRENCuNAN,| NOV 77. 7F2R3 ENT bs2 FRENCH NATIONALITY, verd=v vaes HUNGARIAN . TS°SSAN" (PHONETIC). YOTHER PHSSIAV, Gtannz-RENts Ca¥e TO ws, LEFORE YAR (SICD. 20YER LIVED PaRIS arc 7 YEaR3 ITALY. i _ | SPEAKS SpayIse yiTH AOSENT AND SOVE DIFFICULTY, (SOURCE: pELaves _ * | “¥TRAP TRANSCRIPT. 3. CUPASA YANIFEST SHOWS ONE EQYEP KatZauaes, Feenew Typtsts : - SIUM SATE Pess>28T DEENA BOYE? LEFT YEXI FoR MAVA 18 ren, vter -- . pecs te cheers . . = . ‘ g ; REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED Copy No H___GUSSIFED MessAGE ["secrer | mn _5255_ pace 4 DANS DUEFY LITOPIL]$. IF FIYET RETUPYI “EXT, . . ene eet ‘ , . . eee ep npne nen acne aaeenGe EOI e pana em a A SS SE See ce as an ERRES ae mmnaNINTTEROT + H a - “+ Lo LS 4. md A Lf C/S CO*ENT: “QUERIED IF THERE 1S ANY CHANCE STA CAN LOCATE AMD IDENTIFY. (DINAH BOYER). - Ny . ° . r | 4 | i . i + ae ? = at < : a ied = a . * ios ‘ os CLASSIFIED MESSAGF - PILTING | rene eng To s DIRECTOR FROM s MEXICO CITY - ACTION: WH/SA 8 > : INFO, DOP, CI, Ci/oPs, dig, Fl, TSO 6, WE 4, WH 7, VR ay RE PERI Fo SECRET aszeger 6 APR ia54 . _ Ve fastei530655 SIR CITE NEXT 3323 of la eee. Tvrtc . | 3 I | ‘-' SIR eset: ¢ | «sham p-1e'3 t eos . Pens 6 Yadame EYER AND UNISEN ray CALLEN ow carts } FICTO SHE Ptcestly Parl SLL COU TRIES LATIN CR SOCK CHE PLaNN ENG PUSLISH. WANITED Ty | WERICA TO covers Isro ‘| 2Fa: "O9KS AEOH A hon VESUT fos COURTEY BEFCPE goivg and AS¥ED APAPICHO “NEL? OS8TAIN ING Th: PLALSED RETURN CL@a S35N WITH So9xS, “OT INFORYED Tyay eoyep o OF ING FEXT OUT OFFEseg ASSISTANCE INTPovery BES TI{LUTarive3lesg ; Plu) sland AY 2ASSADOR'S WIFE, o : 2. FOYER fe57 Ate ent ewan z : 7 SHE SOEN UNITES STATES, “fRRIED FRENCHMAN, Nov i 2+ SF DRO BUT RSD FRENCH NATIONOLITY FeIQEN SAME ive APIAN is wa ssc wares wot i | ATE SAN™ (PHONE ric 2. YOTHKER PUSSIAN, SPAND>SRENTS Ca¥ TO wes, ‘ : TEFIRE WAR CSIC) 2SYER LIVED PARIS arc 7 yraRs ITALY. . 4 : ASCARO spat te: : j SPRAKS SPAS ISH ITH ACS ENT AND SOYE DIFFISULTY, CSCURCE: DULavYey 7 © 1 MNTRAP TRA ANSCHIPT), 3. CUPANA TANIFEST SHOWS ONE E3yeR YATZAMOES, FRENCH TUFISTA _¥TTK SAVE PESSPCST DEENA BOYES LEFT YEX? FOR HAVA 15 Ae. WILL £ : 7 $ . ‘ . 7 te - % om or ee tal aa an aoe * ete . . . a y . ees [secrer-] ES] REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED : Copy No. ce mete A cussreo nssuce [SECRET] 2% moe EUTTSENT . ee woo oy rl iz) mt tt Nw * eee een eernmeemncemeenmtnerveen gentlemen tt C/S COMENT: *QUERIED IF THERE 1S ANY CHANCE STA CAN LOCATE AMD IDERTIFY. (DINAH BOYEPE). ST merece Smee eee aE ee STE A anne nen deemena vnms ntengqnine tare stemngineemcnrenenteomen, . ‘ ‘ . ’ + ROR ets : ‘ i ' : i _, : teas OS x CLASSIFIED MESSAGE "Qs pmectoe ROM 8 MEXICO CITY ACTION: Sus 8 ’ NFO 1 DOP, C1, Ci/oPs, CI/IC 2 SECRET 2319292 OIR CITE “EXI ga7g TYPIC asROD . . | Esta 1g4g I. FOLLOSINS Fron \LiTatites ere < Ze RAN Se Sinusas, WIFE, Tv CHILDREN ARRIVED MEXI 1 MARCH TAXE UP NE¥ Post EMEASSY SANTI430 CHILE. WIFE pss CRISED “CHEAP, . Se ELENA VASQUEZ soyez uaa, SAYS TERESA ¥ILL PROBABLY WORK I sim 4e ENRICYE SONZALEZ Casaycva, SACK FROM CuBa, SAYS Hz RE AT PARTY ATTENDED sy RUAL ROA AND JOnQUIN ORDSAUT ACN OTR RE CIEE MRP OM I ice oe ecu : . “SECRET | + ih Shaaban tine eu EN ROwTE AS CGNMON, .* LOVER” OF TERESA PROZNZs 44S RETURNED Face N Cu3a 3uT MAY Maxe TRIP TO SExy Saw TERESA ~ OTHERS, pore aweate ~~ Sgatoe, a, temo ~ ~ % CLASSIFIED MESSAGE el 3 DIRECTOR *ROM « MEXICO CITY ACTION: Ses 8 / a > BE 7 NFO ‘ 2 COP, Cl, Ci/oPs, CI/ic 2/ CI/oK, FI, Fi/INT, Wi 7, VR * 2 . SECRiT SS L9Z9Z : an DIR CITE “xr ga79 C- / Of co) TYPIC aAMROD . le FoLtostwe —~< _ bSERHin3 543 ° LLOVING FRO LITSIIL+3! NIGHT 1-2 MARCH, + = mT. ORAN GS Sisusas, WIFE, T79 CHILDREN ARRIVED MEXT 1 MARCH EN ROuTES TAME UP Nzw POST Emzassy SANTI430 CHILE. vires DESCRIEZD as qonmoy, “CHEAP, : 3. ELENA VASQUEZ SOMEZ , * LOVER” OF TEzEs4 PROENZA HAS RETURNED Fecse cuUaaA, S4YS TERESA WILL PROBASLY WORK I Site Suite N CUSA SUT NAY Naxe TREP TO mex? Poke, “+ ENRICUE SONZLEZ casaNcva BacK FROM CUBA, SAYS HE Say TERESA - AT PARTY ATTENDED By RuaL ROR AND JORQUIN ORDCCUT ATCK3 OrKEdS, “SECRET. ROR OME tact poe ae yeu PED Rt . ~ SECRET i Pros iB ARAL IRS ON ATER ke? Tie HeeinaI mele Oe AAA ae ; Poe BOW ¥ gt mPa A ece beg we a “ 2 Pa ee iz a 1 ' See ‘ : t . * « wo
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14-00000 104-10176-10222 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 f ’ + Le Ba tT Wa PY PDOAT CES HPANOUAPREE aS py ' J. SEAT EOS A YAPD ctr S-ONIAIT aide FILE TITLE/RONBLESVOLUN > 2 PLUG - 3 vol WZ POL - OP FEZOS.. {NCLUSIVE DATES: _7 4p. SPOOF .-- 70. Yhay 1 78 CUSTODIAL UNTI/LOCATION: ts Se rp DELETIONS, TF ANY: Tad ai PECTAL STATE DATE RT PECEEVED JRETURNED (PRENT SANE) _ PLA LEN | ' A? JUL 1978 | RE COPPER OR REGAL FR SITS MAY its TSF 14-0000 i ; , i , $ | i : i i Went ig | : \ 4 { - 4 t ae i 1 DOC ESELOLE - ak! EL AE PIB — . - . -s t ; : " v ; , of » raEke 4 Pylle ity @ox: . . , . crs ae . . . 4 i 4 3 | . : _ vt on ; . “2 3627 PéEL OFF LABEL ANO REUS dENVEO EDs /3/69_ Bee, 14-0000 . ~ —, . _ ~ ‘DISPATCH | tae = SEXES PS@_ RODUNG wy : ____ Chief, WkH Givision S% BOEING REQUIRED Chief of Station, Guatemala City a 0a soOUR Acting Chief of Station, Mexico City |i:2 | erren! ” PBRUMEN/LIR ESG-3 a C) Pra] Tt crib eiquats - ertRMs Action Required: None, FY 1, Forwarded herewith for Headquarters information and files is an Agent Service Record on LIRIKG-3. 2. As Addressees are aware, Wallace P. RAWTON recruited and formerly handled LIRING-3 for the Hexico City Station. Prior to ROnTON's PCS departure from Mexico City in July 1969, it was deciced, after some discussion, to effect a turnover of LEIRING-3, retner than terminate him, Although LIRIKG-3 apparently i had been weli "burned" with the Cubans, he seemed to neve maintai:ed . good contacts with members of the Reoel Armed Forces (FAR) of [ Guatemala, !n addition, in May and June of this year, he had " begun te develos access to same Panamanian revolutionaries of t interest. It was therefore decided to rur- LIRING-3 on a triat Wii besis to determine whether he could be used effectively against “~ Central American revolutionary targets, despite his problems with the Cubans, ; é 3. ROWTON introduced Leonard S. TORMET, in alias, to LIRING-3 on Tt July 1969, Although ROWTGN had represented himself to LIRMNG-3 as a Greek tusinessman, it was decided that it would be preferable to “clear the air" somewhat with LIRING-3, at least by making it } iy i _ eeeee Continued Attachments: T.Agent Service Record - Herewith 2. IOENTITY Sheet - Under Separate Cover ~ pi ibut fons i : i 2.9 C/WHO, watt 1, 3 cys (h/w); w/att 2 (u/s/c) ' VY - COS, Guatemala City, w/att 2 only (u/s/c) = CS CoPY CERIO SASL AAD SINEER H ; HMMA- 37739 . | 2 August 1969 oT) 305 Mal BDRSER SECRET ~201-799301. + eet bert ernne ert tcmntis meet * Aes RAUL Minna a ney ata St ait nent ea r ° ee ” . CLASSIFICATION : : DiISFAICH BYMEi4 AND HIMERA CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH SECRET HMMA- 37739 | j . clear that he was in touch with a WOLADY organization. Nonethe less, no specific expiaration was given LIRING-3 of his soonsor and he requested none. LIRING-3 was told tnat TORMET would te seeing him for some months, since ROWTON was leaving the country for an indefinite period. Kh. LIRIKG-3 was told that although TORHET was trusted by ROWTON and collaborated with him, he represented a different organization, LIRING-3 was also told that although he had jn the past been receiving between 3,000.00 and 3,520.00 Mexican’ pesos per month on an informal basis, TORMET's organization feit that 1,500 Mexican pesos per month ($120.00) woula te a fair salary at this stage of the operation. TORMT explained that he was eweare of LIRING-3's past activities directed against tre Cubans, and the resultant problems which had arisen. It was explained that Af rosver's interest was in Central American revolutionary activities. In order to deal with LIRING-3's virtual "burnes" status with the Cubans, he was directed to tell any Central American contacts that the Cubans no longer trusted him, and that he tnerefore was no longer directly involvec with any revolutionary groups or activities. Nonetheless, LIRING-3 «as directed to offer any assistance which ne Coula proviue CU eny FevVOIULIUNarIes, UN Lit basis Ul ies leftist beliefs and the friendships which he hed made with FAR members while in oriscn in Guatemala. [tt would then be @ matter of time before we could learn whether LIRING-2 «2s complete .7 blacklisted in all revolutionary circles beca:se of his procviems with the Cubans or whetner he could provide information of valve. 5. LIRING-3 throughout the meeting seemed in good spirits - and he seemed to accec* the turnover without any qualms. . Indeed, he pointed out that the Cubans had lost trust in him only after he had been given various tasks to co by ROWION which he nad known and warned in advance would cause suspicion, !t was agreed that LIRING-3's troubles were not of his own making, but that ‘at this stage all that could te done was to attempt to circumvent the existing problems. ! 7 6 LIRING-3 was given a Station non-attributable telephone number and false name to ask for (Identity) to set up meetinas with TORMET. Only the meeting time was to be set by phone, and &@ prearranced pickup point was decided upon. It should te noted that TORMET's QP vehicle was used for this first meeting with LIRING-3, which means it was of course exposed to LIRING-3. 7. Subsequent to this meeting, LIRING-3 never initiated contact with the Station. Although he might have lost the new telephone number he was given to use with TORMET, there is no Indication he ever again tried to call ROWTON, who was in Mexico for at least three weeks after the | July turnover to TORMET. 8. The Station assumes that for whatever reasons, UiRInG-3 has in effect terminated himself. Given the nature of this case-- the fact that LIRING-3 was denounced in Cuban official circles as @ RVROCK agent, the fact that LIRING-3 in over two years was never very productive and-now the apparent decision of LIRING-3 to break - off contact--it has been decided to make no effort to reestablish contact with him. CLASSIFICATION SECRET row nae S2a suse parnoue ror. at ” a * ; * .. : SECRET 2 os - t ; AGENT SERVICE S=CCED i. ; i - 1. Agent gebeonsys LIZEiL : . a } Se ms ee aeSject: LILIES ; 7. _ : ee . 3. Agent Recruited 2y: nellace F. ACcTUR co, &. Capacity on Corerel 5. Rate of Fay: lic ; 3000 and 35CO --exic2 esos F2r cexth. Equi ; 6 Other Comzitcenuts: cone : n satassy ; Trfersset zetivi t 2s ziven betieen lent tc 250 to 280}. 7. Agent Disnissea By: Leonard S. MELIT. Disnisssl effective 1 July 19€3. 8. Reason for Dismissel: sent in effect terminztec hinself, ‘since he feited to initiate contect with Stavicn iter bein: turned cover to TCKiGT ~ a by FOVICK, 7 : me 9. Security Risks: LTZIS EVRCCK . interest in this ; czse, He knew tcth no safenuuses were @x- . posed to LI: inte CruizT's GF vehicle. boo , - oo . i ; 10. Senudiyciskse ‘ ; I: ; t . vt . } - - .. v oe 7 : ; - ; i : . 1b. Manmr cf Diszissal: is stated above, so direct disxitosal was made, sirce LUalis:-3 breze off contact with the Station. i : 1 ; _ Lo . i i - Ji i : - : . . . - | 1 ee . - - t - - } .12. letter of Terninaticn Signed: 30000” 133. Cost of Termination: “one _ Us, Station Case Officers_lecrar¢ S. TCROT Bene Lille Retains . _ _gSig- azare 21 sseuisnya) Tae fe 15. Kdief of S:ation: Ror2ce £, Fin Tl : an —_—- = - fee eee (Signature Fseuswa) we gees art SECRET a + . ” a nipaedorannenaee tienen moeemanmintae pts Nees ame ‘y 1 2 . ' ’ 1 c . ’ ' Fy : . ‘ Sn ot nS LE sos . 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ORDZCO ALSO IMPLIED DaVID ¢ i —-— ‘ ; ¢CASASOLAD “EJTAALSO DEAD. Br \ 2a1- 748 301 ott cee een, ss paor-PIAtST 201-7983 | } | ae a = a7 . eh cere er a a . + s SECRET ° sy {When salled tay EXTRACT AKD CROSS REFERENCE 9 ~~ . ' ' DOCUMENT ICE NTEIFICATICN SOURCE INF OLUATION DATE CF tKTO, FILE CLASSIFICaTION OF MECERD CoFy SOLBCE CAYPTONTY evacuation TEXT OF EXTRACT (Aleo cite doc. distcibution. Dieses. No.. ece. - if avplicable) ce eee ~~~ - JURADO, CARLOS 201-798361 050-009-016 : SEX M DOB ? HMM -13035 10 MAY 72 CIT MEXICO P2 ; occ ? i < MEXICO MBR OF THE COALITION OF REVOLUTIONARY ARTISTS OF MEXICO. HAS INITIATED CAMPAIGN IN SUPPGRT GF THE CURRENT LEFTIST STUDENT STRUGGLE. R 7206051060 Indicate The SubdJect, Project Or 201 File No. In Which This Form Is To Be Filed. SUBIECT OF 200 (Leet, Firet. widdte) f0ae gee _ nr 86? SECRET ‘attest a9 14-0000 px 4 a Cane SECRETAS AT DISSEMINATION Cissieicy viswat Tora C39"3 wensonsus T a ve) SECRET mantra ome 3 . oe (Whan Filled In} nie ene £04 yee cage ; _ DE ee a renee tad > t FE CROCUS "OM OF Toit COV PRO Eh ED ian a ~ = AOVANCE COPY oO ISSUED oO scorreo [ 7 rs : ‘vrs «Co oves [) wa 3 no Etagtery ro wie woemdi ten DIES Es “ i : & 4 c- i i ar z SECRET 2736822 fEP 68 CITE GUATEMAS S511 : ib v4eT ; egy DIRECTOR INFO MEXICO CiTY S Di Ser82 fn O11 47 TYPIC LIRING Tt “ — REFERENCE : DIRECTOR 36584 ar fo MEXICO ClirY 1339 WOT KECRIVED BY GUALEMALA Uliteo 2. FILE 2@1-798321, SECRET : | | | ! ! ae : ; : Pe eee ee - i j ; - : . + . Hi SS Copy | ee) I: ; _ fot . oer. We Ios) 1. f B, .. . wee . . ; med ona: eer ancis/1q wan WH/1/3E04 om 416731973 tat: 4 October 1968 \ i ‘ i i ! j H - - rs i ' + DESSAGE FOCM ROUTING AND! Ta DHTALS - SEEM LF NOtAL COPIES: soe it | i a} {a SECRET 2 21 ; . Sf “9 »,_ (Att mcantamat setemamance CJ sex =) ‘vesttov ere O ma : #6 pa +— —-| ES moon [ruses cs rua ne. Cont tPOs inne Ler "ee land ant ° T frost on} Vato ond time tied, SECRET - r .- 7 fy - core ; © FT cosreuana crty nro: umshootca eres n Ye . REFS: A. GUATEMALA CITY 9517 (IN 02560)* loa ‘Tt. “ ; : a B. DIRECTOR 36584** Leer? : . wl ule 1. APPRECIATE REF A RESPONSE, AGREE WE DO NOT WANT SURFACE WOFIRM INTEREST UIRING-3 OR WIFE TO GUATS IF CAN BE AYOIDED. 2, REF B WAS SENT FOLLOWING DISCUSSION WITH LIBING-3'S CASE OFFICER, ROWTON ¥HO STiild. TOY HQS. AFTER FURTHER DISCUSSION WITH ROWION, HOWEVER, WE PREFER GUAT STATION TAKE NO ACTION oN Ls REFERENCE B REQUEST UXTIL ROWTON RETURNS MEXICO, HE CAN THEN AT- _ TEMPT OBTAIN UPDATED READING ON LIRING-5 STATUS FROM LIRING-4 OR OTHER SOURCE, AFTER WHICH ROWTON AND MEXICO CITY STATION CAN DECIDE IF _ESHAJOR-20 INTERVENTION WARRANTED. ae _ 3. INDEX 201-248917, 201-798301. a “ore "=, "ED OF MESSAGE a oo. if a rs _ tv . ‘ 7 wat wet 7 ‘TING OFFICERS LEALING OFFICER aa SECRET Fe oR TR oO pete : : YORE COMES: owe: Marvin Francis/lq [ | wm VEL /Aro4 SECRET on rn A POb oe se MS puke Set "he “4 a , ” oN Sut ‘ Cale WS BRO a WH/2/G C/WED erEAUmS oscER , SECRET i 1 ! { WETEAGE POEM mA eo oe ose a wwe is 24 to aes enm mn. Soy faa ak Ww anata o AMAA A OEM RAR RO Re CEE meme CUE Ge ccupe intercede on LIRING-3's behalf to learn when his trial would take place or possibly to obtain his release. Station reluctant surface WOFIRM interest however without Mexico City Station concurrance, - **Headquarters commented on fact LIRING-4 recently took up residence in Cuban Embassy, Mexico City because lacked funds pay rent, Also asked Guatemala hee, Station if could arrange for early release LIRING-3 ane assecciate from jail through high level Geet ‘official, . : a *_ eCQRMATING COFFEES \ wee me ete a tener arin 2 we cee ee ceegeeereenn ae ee eect te 24 September 1968 & MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECOKD FROM: WH/? (Marvin Francis) { SUBJECT: 17 September 1968 discussion with DRISCOLL ; re LIRLG/3 & LIRING/4. PARTICIPANTS: DRISCOLL, KERBE, FRANCIS and Laurence : PIPER (C/WiH/2/G). H 1, LIRING/4 is stil} very concerned about the im- prisonment of LIRING/3, LIRING/4 wil] not travel to Cuba until she is assured of the anfate nt TIDIWA 19 nnennass “swe mee ede as taorougniy discussed L/3 with L/4 and has pointed out the danger of attempting ty intercede on L/3's behalf. through business contacts, L/4 contacted the Cubans for’ assistance but they stated there was nothing they could do. They have assisted L/4 with small amounts of money. L/3 has devised an open code whitch he uses in letters to let L/4 know how he is. The letters are grim reading because L/3 keeps stating he is unable to hold out much longer. Fellow prisoners have warned L/4 nct to let the Guats transfer him to another prison as this usually ends in the prisoner being shot “while escaping.” One good result from the continued imprisonment of L/3 is that both he and L/4 are furthering their bona fides with the Cubans. , 1 2. L/4 is in telephone contact with the Third Secre-- tary of the Wexican Embassy in Guatenala. He has made inouiries about L/3 with the Guats on behalf of Foreign Minister CARRILLO Flores. A few weeks ago (prior to the ‘ assasination of the U.S. Ambassador) the Third Secretary told L/4 there were three possibilities, the first which he considered out of the question was that L/3 would be : a shot, the second was that 1/4 would come to trial and'be . released within a few weeks, and the third was that he would receive a sentence of two or three years. Just prior ito departing Mexico on this current trip, DRISCOLL attempted to afrange a meet with L/4 tn the usual means by slipping a typed note under her apartment door. She did not make the meeting. DRISCOLL later learned through phone tap material, that she callea the Cuban Eabassy and informed them the bot ’ . i ee Mor Le 4 er A ne tena eee abate LU pane met se sebol rg seems searing yar ow 14.90000 Tite eames Sign Si mark aby etalentendiant ey mua imaan ase wen eh oS eae a te we tbe -2.- ' o 4 Mexican authorities had notified her she was being fined 500 pesos. The purpose of the payment was not identified. Later she made a call from the Cuban Enbassy which indicated she was staying there until she could get the funds to pay the Mexicans. DRISCOLL. therefore, concluded she had not returned to her apartment and did not get the note to make their meeting. DRISCOLL said SUAREZ (the visiting Cuba Cultural type) has a key to L/3's apartment and night see the note but would be unable to identify the sender since DRISCOLL uses a meaningless st goon as a signature. 3. DRISCOLL now plans upon his return to Mexico to recontact L/4 to get the latect reading mn 188s ctotus la Guavemaia. 41 the Mexican Charge is unable to obtain L/3's release ir behalf of the Nexicans and if it appears he will be held indefinately, DRISCOLL wants to explore the possibility of our doing something to get L/3 out so the operation | can become active again. 4. In the above regard L/3 was discussed with vel puree of the Guatemala desk. Mr. PIPER believed the Station has a high enough contact with the Guats (E5M*:JOR/20-Presidents brother) to arrange to get L/3 and his Vexican compatriot out of prison and back to Mexico with a minimun security risk. DRISCOLL said he would initiate the -cabie upon kis return to — Mexico after he has talked with L/4. DRISCOLL felt he should possibly travel to Guaterala and have a preliminary neet with L/3 before Guat Station makes any all out effert to officially request L/3's release. If, after seeing L/3 DRISCOLL is ‘satis- fied that L/S is still an ally and is willing to cooperate after his release then DRISCOLL believes we should atterpt to have the Station intercede with ESMAJOR/20. Hopefully, ESMAJOR/ 20 will arrange the release so that all involved believe it has been done at the request and urging of the Mexican Govern- ~- -~ - gent. DRISCOLL, however, would like L/3 and L/4 to believe he (DRISCOLL) had something to do with the release in o7 ‘der to raise his status with both for the sake of future operation- al tasks he will levy on them. . ’ Tue one, SECET +t aera an ' Hi 7 £ be 6 t cone lee ad 14,38000 a - ADvARES tooy 0 Suit oO SLOTTED Hl Lapa nn ee neta peta Meteo oem ee 1 . . 1 . . 1 t ph ere rem sere wee 5 . ‘\ an CABLE ces we threat LAPSE SA 00 F yee (gate SF ED MESELAGE TOTAL LOPES -, Vey aus une te wad" Mino PRG. at wet ee = 7 oak SOTED SECRET | {When F fed ty REPROOLL TON OF ToS COP! PROMIBITED ommertanadond Oncaea ea oe mow ij] ves 0 a0 z CLASSY TO FILE BO OV tere: at. er SR ATOR BOOP TO FUE NO Le wo loner TO SECRET 423672 OCT 68 CITE *2XICO CITY 7486 : i) Rf “9 - “ 4 . REFS: “A. DIRECIOR 36554 ‘ B. GUATEMALA CITY 9517 (voneid pale yer 4 af C. HMMA 35502 PARA 5 . te Ww t. STATION WISHES TO REITERATE ONCE MORE ITS RELUCTANCE TO oF . SOMEHOW TRY TO FREE LIRING-2 FROM JAIL IN GUATEMALA CITY BY GOINS TO LIAISON ARD EXPOSING HIS WOFIRM CONNECTIC (1. MEXICO CITY STATIONS IW AGREEFEST WITH REF B STATEMENT THAT MORE TIME SHOULD ‘BE ALLOWED .T0 SEE IF LIRING-3 W:).L NOT BE RELEASED iN NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE WITHOUT IBDICATING WOFIRM INTEREST. AS STATED IN REF C SUCH INDICa- T10M@ IF 17 LEAKED (AND STATION ASSUMES THIS POSSISLE 1N GUATEMALA? GR IF IT ATTRACTED SUSPICION GUAT REBELS. MEXICAN LEFTISTS: OR PORUMENERS WOULD REKDER FURTHER OPERATIONAL EXPS@ITATION LIRING-3 ABD LIRING-4 PROBLEMATIC. IT MIGHT EVEN PROMPT GUAT REBELS 70 "_, TAKE REPRISALS AGAINST LIRIBG-3 AKD LIRING-4. FURTHERMORE STATICN © BOT AT ALL SURE THAT FREEING LIRING-3 THROUGH INTERVENT JON LIAISON MIGHT NOT JEOPARDIZE NOWTON SECURITY. | 2. IF LIRIKG-3 RELEASED AFIER NORMAL TRIAL WITHOUT any “INDICATION OF OUTSIDE INFLUEBCE STATION ASSUMES BOTH HE} AND LIRIe- “4 , aa re oo, SECRET AOer, t ree | r | i i i : uc 14-0000 Bete ae ne eee ne PERSON UNIT BOTSIED yy : _—- * SECRET .cesmeere LY (Whee Filed inp Momsen we 2! : bree tare on 3 = HEPHOGUC Tow LF ToS COP Pi ITED - — 2 won OF ves 0 no cio CuaStiey YO #26 wOW ! AO ACE COON C Mayen oO SLOTIEO vr ar ' HAE °O FILE NO = ; \ orsseu ev exremo Claer to seancrn Pearaoy Cee - t i - “PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY 7486S ECRET ~ : { - WILL HAVE INCREASED OPERATIONAL POTENTIAL. IF LIRING-3 NOT RELEASED IN NEAR FUTURE LIRING-4 MAY FISD ONLY WAY OUT KER CURRENT PREDICAMENT IS AT LEAST TEMPORARY RETURN TO FaRUnca. SHE MIGHT -y AT THAT POINT BE AMENABLE UNDERTAKE MISSION SIMILAR TO THAT SHE _ PREVICUSLY AGREEABLE ATTEMPT FOR WOFIRM. , - 3. STATION WOULD NATURALLY BE WILLING RE-EXAMINE ITS _ POSITION RE LIRING-3 IF GUATEMALA CITY STATION COULD DETERMINE BEYOKD ANY REASONABLE DOUBT THAT APPROACH OF JUDGE THROUGH LIAISON WOULD NOT LEAK. CAN GUATEMALA CITY STATION GIVE sucH oF, ASSURANCE? : i 4. FILE 201-798321. i bey : _ SECRET . im . ; a _ ; is H - ee — Clee ee — _—— i . ‘ fo } j Bey, H } 7 - —— ! in 7 - \ \ . i 7 7 ee oo t a i. - - a . _.$. wee ‘: I } i q . 2 . . . | — om i Ff ~~ . : . of i i _ ' ° y : j Poe Pere) SECRET J. oe ; i w. : ‘ a - Lee H - | -- - 14-00000 ‘re 1 be (tosnfeation) {ecre cad ture files) Ueterocce sunoer, _ CL 18 2tzOerés 1 E- CABLE SECRETARIAT . GUATEMALA CITY ral te, 4 & re : ck to | i PIS RELAY MEXICO CITY-7335 (IN 99476) TO GUATEMALA CITY FOR INFO, CY CABLE ATTACHED. ‘a * END OF MESSAGE (st J : j | —— i SO : _ C/WH/COG e: don C/WH/2/¢ Feeuek , 0 : Celanay Ho Sake a WILLIAM V. BRO! ey ~ a C/WED 8 . H 1 Py | ! ‘ = - 1 . ; : COOKIMATING OFMCITE oa ore Z 75 30 _ sme oe SECRET [Sere ome ‘. ___ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROMLBITED, i amr as. een or mermenteenein iow oar me _ _ a” i + Lae \ . , . to af acd? 14-0000 i he Se oe i s ¥ 1 . — ee : . ™ ~ a . od out ad 4 can ee a SAL wer 2 . . e¢ . * , . . t a ee a 7 | REVORT COVER SHEET | SECRET rwecks5150 acti Tad ° toe as et cy — = fesire saree at Mexico City HVMN-12,647 [eet con ste: 4 CLPcstin off ee Teavt of erga? + jOd besieged ME ae Leonar i TORMET 22 June 1971 es Data GF OOtEs sty eUatcLe : I3 aes Tats ces . ra weosect . feteon a e & Oliver N?'Siwpowe =A KDLADDER | ca onescents deacon A shear uie. THtCte SOuAca Compr beac. eo ‘parica one jz Roger T. KINGMAN |l) KDLADDER=2 : “ : mee : FrecQ OFSTRIBLT Ion ° + ; {LTD ese TD TEE care a4 a. . - * a S “wot af 4 4 Ls 3 Headquarters (w/mats) State > (Political saptias) wa AR : - hes, “lo, on 43 1 Guatemala City Coe “ : wo Mees utd 7: ao i t SuPPLeerete: suse ~~ wo ~ o : AF= 35-4-3 a aa ar ed FF2 354-100 Slt ve * a This report was done to follow pattern of MOr12,183 er@ sanc aa source description was used. The reference to the AGG bas ta ~ indicate in sose way a different source, sinca the: description bos used on it is different. Not pagsed liaienn. RI please index the folloving: ? no? : 2 BALCARCEL - 201-160430 “Eo te CARDOZA - 201-042366 Saee ALVARADO - 201-065125 Sot Ea SOLORZANO ~ 201-072176 ° cs RODRIGUEZ - 201-2441Si en DIAZ - 201-787386 Soe PEREYRA - 201-798301 ss, -ILLESCAS - 201-764855 i an GOWEZ - 201-251494 2 FO, i - CAPUANO - 201-086191 i; _ >} ___ _ CACEREZ - 201-874524 fon ‘ a a LANDA - 201-324393- er 2B Pe AT ert Osh . coe roxy oe wate INET cosas . - , Gor% sens _ . “ 7 Be - - ot SS og hee ee ee 2h ae ete eee we oe arene —- cena ene: —a. ve nen . ~ . 1 | = a 7 oe | oh m0. FOPRTGH PISSEa | pace 1 oF 2 races oT THiS §S Add THORMAT ON FL Poat, NOT Fiecaity EVALUATED INTEL GENCE ro - (+t 6 Secret ee REPORT NO. CS OATE Disa. Cummrniss Forty (ar) in Eecieo ‘ ‘ ey - _ suanct (Gremetentten cf the Guetem las sata i ; Eexteo, Eexicg city (UL done 2671) pip wo ERE 12,647 source ~ A renter of the POR whe kre good contacts vith Guatemalan _Corampiete fn Bexrico. Fc of the inforrention waich he a wf! Be somite trae omer oroweate. ” « ® |. ‘Tas bighort-rerking body of the Gaatemalan camncist Perty (PCT) orpeniratica tn Kexica ts “he Teleyation ef the Ceetesl Comeittes.” Thig body con- #16tG of Euberte Alzearado trellezo, Jose jiborto . Caexr@g@oce aguiler, af deve twits Balcarcel J fw Gréomes. (Field Cammut: CS-Sib/02278-70 (Eiir12,183), a “fron the gren aierce sa this resort, resorted on the make- aa 3 -tp of tae FUT orrentzeticn in Eexteo es of April 1970. 7 io i Cerdesa and Eziczresl avds tm the *Dolegation of tke Central “2. Committee” et that tise. TDCSS14/ “71 (BGC ), fron & relisbla toueta, previdsd tha informatica that Alvarado, ths Thied Seerctery ef the Pot, Pleaned to reside: in Mexico (for tag dmmodirto futuro.) i ne $.- ‘Pelecreel ales beds the "Directive Cownit tee” of “tee per orgczinecion in Es<tee, t8ich is reeyonsible for + Cetorrmiring tlct activitios tire iccal PGT crcanizstion will . “excertsze ce@ cae will corry tae ont. Tho other nenbers of e “Direttive Comittes' aro Alfomso Bolorzaro . Ferner Gem and daitioa Eodrigoesz Aldana. (Source Caneent:; There kag been mo changs in tho e==bership of the :itrireetive Comrittee” since April 1970. Althouch Rodriguez i feackivs this leadcsrstt{y pesitias, bo has been relctively , decctive aa PCs esfairs.) -—-—, ee TR es EEN RR INRA SOR ee i ensieeeeEN Hens ¥ a - - * 3: There are cerremtiy tvo active cells ander the oatpace of the “Directive Comittes:” Be “Pl epeeenas Coll” headed by Carlos! “Cacoroz Kris, which aleo includes Solorzano / ane Boretio Laoda Castenedn; end i i ‘b. A "Finaves Coll" headed by Rodrizues,| _, fateh ‘alee incledes Elisa co Balesrcel, eo Poreyra, sed Carlos “'y Rleaecasa Agtisre. ; ~ Erneste C8 p @fh no ¢€e9! Vecchio, who was . Lerseriy OQ moxber of ths "Jiesnce Coll,” nov works directly 7 ‘endae tire "Lirective Committeo” ecd io not formally a ‘.?2 o gerber of tho "Fronpacenda Cell,” subaitted his resignation £rq@s (ee PGT Qin épril 1°71. Bank Diag Entrez, who i Was Sisco formerly o gexter of tho "Propagands Cell,” Bag + * pees teaporarily ecporated. fran activo participation an the AA Baws com — -m. et ceeliiedene sosaaes ee ae ™ ory (ay 0 scr ee x ty a va te ve r x6. Field Bisson: State (Also sent Gantennla’ city) “a ca “ ? 9 ve, ‘ . fa a To) 100 ten ad ‘ - * stern, perenne nn . 1 \ { i ' , a 4 ianerpinmnmne tone ra a comple eta eens, ee in eet 1 t - -~ file i | ete ' oe < . ' _ PaRy . . aw Sie “ot | . ; ~~ : ban a oa . } . . —— ma co ye. tee ee mn’ 14-00000 i \ ce eee sea Caste StcPrTam at Oissewination Ld SGD Messact * 2 Tor M. COWES Z ° eT MOOR IN@TIALS - SEEN BY. Jrisowanrnateaa ; SECRET eerrcren ACs ance coer C SUED oO SLOTTED os Peters “ 16 | [eat edn) cee Ed 2mm © REPRODUCT OA CF te 4 CORY PROMB TLD et moor O vee Ono el or. ate z CLASSIFY TO PLE wD a-2eF YO fuk WO o-ssem ov__Fd0_ ete LE wD Des <3 rrewc~ orsteoy [1 sc. alton . ne Ewer Ly Aas alia, 1a, lat 268 ee SECRET O88021Z MAY 69’CITE BEXICO CITY 8125} meEx| 4 - DIRECTOR OMe 63 153298 Ade TYPIC LIRING-4 Be 100 Clit 4545, 16 FED 66 1. FATHER LIRING-4 DIED 21 APRIL. LIRING-4 FEELING VERY; BAD ABOUT FACT SHE DID NOT SEE FATHER BEFORE DEATH HAS NOW: APPLIED FOR VISA TO VISIT HER MOTHER IM CUBA. IF VISA GRANTED PLANS STAY ORLY ONE OR T¥O WEEKS. a "2. ROSTOW HAS KEPT AVAY FROM LiniuG-4 SINCE(CIRING-3 RELEASED FROM JAIL IW GUATEMALA AKD LIRING-3 HAS TOLD HER HE QUT OF CLANDESTINE BUSINESS. IF H@S SO DESIRES HOWEVER ROWTON COULD TRY REWEW CONTACT WITH HER TO SEE IF SHE WILLI8G ASSESS SOME HER “FRIERDS” LISTED IM PARA 1A THROUGH IF OF REF B OR AT LEAST COLLECT UP TO DATE BIO IMFO Cw THEM. (STATICK HAS SUB PARA IC REF B PARTICULARLY IW MISD.) THIS IW RETURH FOR F _ HELP IN MAKING TRIP. PLS ADVISE. 3. FILE 281-798381. SECRET , a a SECRET lar D9 PROF omer 67 wet eb pe tte ere ce kere 2 : bree j 3 f { BNI TT RTA. aetna ARR: memmeemee mea memes Tt Te i 5 Chief of Station, Mexico City’ Ke *_PBRUMEN/The LIRING-3 Operati on ACTION REQUIEE? - EEFERRITS Action Required: FYI Reference : HMMA~36408, 11 Februas 1. Porwarded attached as attachment #1 are ten contact reports written by Wallace B, ROWTON dated 11, 14, 15, and ID Totruacy, 27 werch © 13 91) and 25 anvil. and 5. Mav on Poe qrepeouserens the latest’ developments of the LIRING-3 operation. 2. The high points of ROWTON's reports are as follow: a. LIRING’ -3 is intermittently in contact with “Romulo,” whom he identified from a photo aph produced by the Station as Mario Augustof MENDEZ. of - §. SO7ES manera, Continued... ...cccceceevaceees Frei Comnection with aoy- WScy F ee ee Attachments: 1. Reports (10), h/w . . ; 2. Surveillance report, h/w ; 3. Identity sheet, u/s/c ve ee - sto ate Distribution: Orig & 2 - C/WHD (w/atts - 1 copy each atts 1 and 2; 3 copies att 3) i 2 - COS, Guatemala City (w/atts - 1 copy each atts 1! and 2; 2 copies att 3} th aS | BMMA - 37136 } 4 i oes i 4 TRAE pe POT Ay Ade ko 22 ERR ERO SILT RRS EINER ERT RRR a OO ONL IND NO aby oa Leper ierme ee OR Reon ee + ae Ta eR ne CE re een a a nl ITB es EN AT a tT et cence he aetna Bot 5° me ° . aes, . a deed LmSPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER CONTINUATION. OF : : DISPATCH | ; . HMMA - 37136 b. "Romulo," who made at least one trip "out of town" from 17 February to 2 April 1969 (possibly to Guatemala) during the period covered by ROSTON's reports, appears to belong to a faction of the Guatenalan FAR family disillusioned with PBRUMEN. c. The only real service asked LIRING-3 by ~ "Romulo" during the period under review was to put up an unidentified ‘‘comrade" scheduled to come to Mexico at a date which “Roaulo" said he could not determine exactly. This "comrade" was not the young Guatemalan who dropped in on’ LIRING-3 for a couple of days mentioned in the report dated 25 April. d. LIRING-3 continues to collect clear evidence that LIRING has done its best to denounce him as a Suspicious element definitely not to be trusted (see reports dated 15 and 19 February). 3. Several attempts to tail “Romulo” did not | produce varticularly sienificant results. A vretext investigation of apartment 102 of Calle Coahuila, where LIRING-3 met "Romuloy produced the results contained in the Spanish language report dated 26 Februgry. forwarded ‘as attachment #2. There were no traces on the Ines Bastion de X* PIMENTEL family. Sexier at Pleaice Re xics 4. There is little question at this point that TIRING is close to persona non grata with LIRING. Hence, his further usefulness against the PBRUMEN target is very limited. ROWTON has Kept away from LIEING-4 since LIRING-3's release from prison in Guatemala. Although LIRING-4, following her father's death (see MEXICO CITY-0125), may visit her mother in PBRUMEN, she has no particular love for LIRING or the PERUMEN authorities. On the Guatemalan side of this operation, the Station is, as it has done many times in the past, waiting for LIRING-3's Guatemalan contacts to make the next move - Pe Re, Pook enninine ys wenn ae eee wei a . wee a eee eee eee COC rere re | | hho att: .t | * tm 37136 : aqr- 748.30] oe 1 : : ' -_, j Arincaneus A oinea: -37/3¢ 2ebruary, ASE | . y Agent: LIQTIC/3 ~~ DE ‘ Date & Site of Meeting: 1100, 14/2/59; Casino Real Next Keeving: 1000, 14/2/69; same place ” CCNTACT REFCRT WACROMICMED . JUN 2 1969 Reports/Informaticn Submitted by Avert: | poc. micro. ser. | LIRIKG/3 told zowton that there ned ceen Littie or no dev2lo:zents since he last saw Kowten (21/1/69),Jjust before Zowton asd his business trip tc Monterrey. He commented *tnat he haa wiser not to teke any initiative in seexing out his FAK ir revisiting the LIzZzIiG office uatil R.oston had revurned. 5 ha ou big once in the cempany of Carlos Veca, but nothing “gisnificant had enerped from the casual conversation. Vega, at several points in the conversation, nad munbled scnetzing te Zodriguez about tke "crisis" but nieher cave an explanation. L/3 tcld Aowton that he as- ‘sumed that tois rcrark referrred to tae curres + factioneliss in the Guatemaian revokutionary strurele. : LIRING/3 then identified the attached photo of verio Aucosto Fendez Aguilar immediately at the first glance as thet of "Rému10” »exa "Mario Mendez" and "Pavel." LixinGc/3 dia not recognize the photo 2owton showed him of Mario Otcriel Mendez HKoiina. : : t Guidance/Infornation Given to Agent: | , Rowton told L/3 that according to the very skeschy inforzaticn he had concerning Mario Aucosto Mendez Azuiler it appeared thet the letter belogged to a strongly anti-PBRUNEN faction ani that this would perhaps explain the turn-about of the LIRI'Gs after he, L/3, had indicated to LIRING/9 that he was in contact with *Pavel." , Rowton urged L/3 to seek out "Rémulio”™ at the calle Coshuila 221 safe- house, and, failing this, to recontact Humberto Gonzalez Vega at his hoze on calle Manzanilio, in the hope that the latter could arrange a recontact with Hendez. ‘ p') x! Way! a A Wa Sick Wallace 3S xosten | | ! 7 ! . $3 copy 14-0000 “os poe wo . i : . . *. 19 Pebruary,1969 . ; Y - : CUKTACT ZEroRn : i : 4. Agont: LIRING/3 2. Date % Site of Meeting: 100C, 14/2/69; Tanino Keel’ zestaurant. 3. Kext Meetizg: 1100, 15/2/69; sane place.! 4, ADMINISTRATIVE: LIRING/3 tcld Rowton that his friend, Zerte Wicisses be . has renice a furnianeé apartrent that ean be used dy him and Heston as a safenhouse as soon as it is vacated by its preseat occupsnts. L/3 explained that these ce- cupants ere relatives of sra Vicisser wao are visiviag from Arzervina Sut who are exrected to retu srn to troeir am aeuntoan tei ehin whe weet ter Jar é eevee eran Mee 5, REPCATS/INFORMATICON GIVeN sf AGINT: L/3 tole zAcvton that "Rézulo® (whoz be identified fro a photo as “ario Aurosto Mendez Azuiiar) visited ain eat nis home unmannounced at abcut 2000 on 11 February and stayed until almost xidnizchs. : Accordize £9 1/3 Hém1o0- apoiosized for not naving seen L/3 for so ionz ( last date repsrted wes 3/1/69) ex- oF pPlainirs trat he was very busy. He then stated that he had recently seen end talxed with Rodolfo Sandoval Al- i egria in the(Lucuaberrijrrison and was pleasantiy scr- prised to iearn that Sandoval fnew i/3 and spoke very Righly of him. Réaulo then xent on to say that he had _ known Sz:.éoval many years and had actusliy been his de+ perce ee ooo => Buby in Guatemala. B6nulo recelled that when he wes last _arrested (te explained parenthetically that he had been arrested four times in all) he was wrtured in an effort to make hiz reveal the whereabouts of Sandoval. He claimea to L/3 t:at ae finally,to avoid execution, gave a false ; ‘address- that of one of Jandcval's reletives. ‘ L/3 tcle Reston that he then took the, occasion to tell Rémulo of the harrassment he war being subjected to by various persons whom he felt were desing inspired by the Chief LIZIZG. I/3 told xowten thet Romulo then asked hin what the false charces -rougat acainst hin were. L/3 told Rémulo the truth, saying that ne kept setting reports that he wos recarded as a .CrIKM agent. seporsing. to 1/3.26 mulo exclaized that he should pay no attention to that I 1 seer te reince N cn pee ete em aememmenreence f) s. $ - . . 2e } 1 i} H t sort of slander since the ZLIZINS office was jalways- wr7ink to neutralize persors ena erouns not acting uncer their c:ntrol. ce added that the people who reail7 count in the strurgle sere used to such nonsesse and @ere aware of what che iIaiiGs were upto. ‘He added taat as soon as Sendoval got out of prison he would "streichten sene of those recple out" since te was personally aware , of L/3's covives and ectivities sefore his trip to +.¢é ‘ border. *hen L/3 mentioned his contacts with Carlos Vera {always at the latter's initiative) ,R6mulo described him as "Pastelito, a very sectarian sneaky pro-LIRING bestard". He said he weuld like 1/3 to arranze a weeting with Veza 60 that he could burst in and confront uim with the facts. Rezarding Husderto Gonzalez Vera, Réxulo said that be was a good "elemento" and hed suffered a sreat deal for t cause, but at the moment was rore or less wut of the pice ture. He say no need for 1/3 to be in contact, with bis. : Ween L/3 expressed a desire to have some way of contectiag R6ézulo, the letter creeised to cive hin his home adéreaa as soon as he move to a better place. Ee explained thst at the moment be was living ina Zurnished room. “At the end of the talk,when Rémio asked wanen they cozid get together again, explaining that he ‘might have to go doen to Criz2ba over the week-end, L/3 ‘told Rowton thet te made a date for 1900 on 14/2/63. 1/3 tnen surgested thet _ they meet outside so'es not to irvolve nis wife (1/3 toid rococo ooo oo Beeton that be did this so that Zowton would have a chance , to observe Rézulo in some public place), and Rénulo acread . but said he ted a better sucecestion. Hel then stated that — he knew a Nexican family very weil and could arrange that they meet et their hoze and have dinner. He added that te miskt bring along a Srother ("hersano” )j ana would come by . I/3's home at 19CO to pick him up. L/3 ed, saying that he had no objecticn to the brother con:bs alone. : t 5 Rowton arnt eet ee enki en Sere memantine seen i t { i ' | { . . i ° . 15 Februsry,19¢2. ~ } CNTLOT BICC 4. Agent: LIRINS/3 : i 2. Date & Site of Meeting: 11003, 15/2/69; Camino Real restaurant. 3. Hext Meeting: 100C, 19/2/69; ssue place. i 1 4, Seperts/Infcrmaticn Given dy Agent: . i LIkISG, 3 reported vhat ke met again with "Ré=ulo” out under circuz— stances somewhat differe-t from tiat anticiosted. 1/3 related that when he arrived at his erartnent about 1850 the pf: tvicug evenicsins the company of his wife (a?ter heaving droppei off his dauzater at #hea bers cf Lis caeewilec) be duuuu we note iren “rnosulo™ aszins his to meet him at apartment 4102 of Calle Coahuile 200. . L/3 continued that since his wife was vresensS woen he reeé the nete he felt he had to.ask her te come along ( and in addition ste n2d been upset thet afternoon ani did not want.to be left alone ). They therefore both proceeded to the eiiress ziven by Rhule and found hiz there in the sidst of a rather laree number of persons, apparently cf the sane faniiy resicing in the arertsent. after about fifteen minutes. ef sccial chetter, Roésulo suggested taat they so to a nearby restaurant, to talk wore privately. Romulo tien toox 1/3 and his wife to the re estavrant Kuku at Calle Coshuile 223 where they had dinner. L/3 told Rowton toat because of his wife's fresence he was not able to discuss anythize sub- ' stentive with Xosulo ani cad to leave the questions te wanted) to ask him : re PAR/BBRUMEX activites until a subsequent meetiaz. L/3 added tcat in the course of conversation, Zorulo stated thet Redolfo Sandovél Alegria i hoped to be released fron prison in Farch,19€9. Rosulo also ststed that he worked in a newspaver office, but L/3 felt he could aot sehurely ask 3 the name of the newspaper at that time. I/3 told Roxton that Aconulo agreed to another meeting on 18 Pei bruary and ~-—~ asked L/3 to met him ceain at apartment 102 of Coahuila 200 shortly after 1900, inasmuch as he Generally leaves his place of exploynent a little before that bine. Komulo,l/3 and his wife then took in a movie. ce L/3 then told sowton that after he ied left Rowton the previous éay he had ; another very disturbing exzerience (he appeared to Rowton ne Tous and sufe i fering fron lack of sleep}. L/3 explained that when he dror into the Saléa de la Plastica Mexicana abont 1300 on 14/2/69, he ran igto an ‘eld friend, Panny Ravel, a “exican artist with who: he had worked livery closely im PaaUHEN soze years aco. L/> continued to Acwton that despite their ‘ ASaptpaiasds 2. past friendship, Ferny Havel treated hiz in an obvious ievlé manner. I/3, feeling trat te could not this nass unnoticed, fot fanny in wre me seemer pores gers ernest reeset Coroer and usxed wtet was up. The replied that fcr sore! tine she nad ; been hearing “disturbing reperts" abcut L/3. Under further guesticning by L/3 sne specific: thatoricinally, soze 7-3 montis previcusly she had been told by a LiainS official taat 1/3 "was not to: be trusted. Fanny continued thas she dic rot ray tco cuch attention: te this(sizce the official was ravner *low-ievel", out core recently ste was /tolé the same thing by an “urizpeacnable source” and ccuid not challenge it des- pite her higa perscnusi esteem for L/3. i L/3 comzented to Heaton that tae "&ninpeachadle source" , must, be the Chief LIRING, inasmuch as Fanny Revel as alveys been a close pe: cord friend of nis and possibiv even ore of his cistresses. L/3 centiaved “that LreT-.2 8 hea several ites ccrzented to hi (when L/4 was working in ithe LIaIhG effice) that Panny Havel was anfrequent telephone contact wita _ the Chief. ; i 5. GUIDANCE Given to izest: ‘, . i 3 Rowton tcld L/3 that ke was zore convinced than ever that the LIZIG office had mountei = slander operation against him because of cis con- tects with the Canii2 & Sanchez group (Leén Barrics brothers and 2onulo) nich PSKUHIN sas arcerently attenptine to isciate in $beir own interest. shen L/3 2 area a little cceuscled et this, Rowton continued that ae felt L/3 shenla, at the 18 Feb meeting witn "“KSmuie", tell the latter t-a he knew the gente the TIKINGs were up to and ask wRémalg® point biank whether ne knew to what extent the LIASING office was trysze to sabdotace FAR because of its nationalistic anti-:s2UHER position: Zoxton asked L/3 to entice "R26culo™ izto such a discussion in the hope. that “rémulo” “would ask him, L/3, to telp discover any unilateral operati 2s PBRUMEN ’ pight be planning. Zeston continued that L/3 stould tell zoaule that although he was virtually cut off from the LIKING office, he stil had @ great reny FEaUMIN friends ( 2.6. i 7) fron _whom he could possitiy get useful inforaation to help Rozulo’ $ ‘faction. Roston suigested thst L/3 could also srovose to hoxzulo that they both put the sgueeze on Carlos VEra (apparently a LIAING prdveca tion) to ob- some preicuinary daforzation en the intentions of the LIRI+G. ‘operation. — ee . . Se ao , W. B. Rowt sd ta ema acme. ee LO UE PR oof 8 + mae NRL CRE AOS aM management Rh HURARL OA HAL RD 6 14-0000 ese ee eee eC PP et ek eee rere) tye 2. 36 t o j ; . | -- : - : j 49 Februery,1969 | CONTACT REPRE a Agent: TxInGg/3 ; 1 Next Meeting: Sene tine,same place, 21/2/59. | Date & Site of Meetixs: ACG, 15/2/69; Zenino Zeal Resteuraht. Reports/Informatiin Given by Agent: | : LIRING/3 reported that “a4rulo” arpeared unanzrounced at his apartzert' on the late afternocn of 17/2/59 and consecueztly he did rot go to meet him at apartauent 102 of 2CO Coahuila st. on 12/2/69 as erizinally planned. LIRInG/3 told Hewton that "85uulo" crozised tc see him again about 16K on 20/2/59, coning to rick him up at his avartment. i LIRING/3 then stated that on the marning af 49/9/60 be bet orn anes 8 eee q Godoy, tze wife of Jorge, at Gcbernacién ard vas so Cisturded at she cool reception thas he looxed up vorze Goioy later that day to find out: what was going on. dorge Godoy was quite frank with hiz tellinr his thatthe LicI\G officé nad advised hin to keep clear of LIRINS/3 because he was inet te be trusted. Godoy continued that a LIKING official had teld nin that LIRInG/3 @ ‘was being used ( perhaps urccnsciously at first) ly sone counter-revclu- - ca wT rosea te LIAING Office based it assertion on the sae an the tionery creenization and thas followinz three points: (1) LIsING/3 had been in teuch wit: a foreimor who pretenced to be a businessman but who did not do any business with raartanu, - (2) LIsINS/3 had access to information that esuld come only from a police source (3) LIRIKG/3 was resporsidle for the arrest of Identity/A and had undertaken the mission to Gaateaala to get informzatica agains’ the re- volution. - ; | According to LIRiLG/3, dorge Godoy told him tras it was difficult to belive all this, especially in the light of I1/3's reiatively long inprisonnent, but he had to take it seriously in view of the source of the chargea. L/3 xx told Rowtcn that he went over each point in rebuttal on a satter of principle despite the fact thet Godor'’s mind obvio:sly was already ande UR. i TIAING/3 told Rowvton that when he tclked later that day with "RGzulo” he ree leted what had nappened with Godoy, "Rénulo" replied that. those LigIkG al- legations were not to de taken seriously. He cotmented: "se have already looked into them ard do not telieve them." He explained that for one thing 4f 1/3 hed beer a spy he certainly would have ecotinued (with the agproval useful informaticn, instecd of sercitting himself to be arreste dust after stepping across tne border. *Résulo"” azsreed with L/3 that the ERG office ‘and connivance of the authorities) on up the the sountains where} he could set . See ant pot eet shee ea wea te atheb dy Ausable “eh Nap abi SUR EG AORN IE OTOP NA EO SEGRE TGA Pru , ‘ . -" . : : 2. probably does not want L/3 to help nis ("Kéculo8s") faction —— everzsthing Fossitie to isolate 743 Zron his sornal social contact LIzZl.G charzes and cossibly de cern to L/3 aad or his wil "to be careful® end for th "certain elenents” among the Guectenalen revslutipnsries that leat belSeve the i e 1 fe) a 223C ne icea of & conirc.ta~ tion sith Carics Vega at tcis tine. He ccutinued the: if, towever, r/3 ¢ izsisted he would be clea to have it t a @i not exncourerce ¢ with Carlos veza to fizd out sho nad sexs 013 to provoke L/3. ERowton egreead thst little or nothing could be accompli ished { in pursuing tnis matter. ‘ L/3 continued chat when he told Zésulo tiat he felt frustrated jana helviess haa —e - e572 ee ee ee eer MY nek + wal Loos er ee error ered © gee. fer voluticnuary, have courage 4nd Latience in ccafrontinz vhese probiexs. Le ccn- tinued that ne hizmself anoned te ccztinue to see L/3 and he was'sure that thiscs would work out. He stressed thet ce and his factic- value tte friendssip end a es loyalty of indiviguals such as 1/3 whereas the LIRING establistment is icterestel only in sroups and organizatioms taat can further their ern interests. 5. GUIDANCE/INFURAMTIC given to asent: Rowtoa encourazed 1/3 to continv> his efforts to find steady erploynent since he was nost vulnerable tc both the LIRinS egents as weil as 74H in the meter of bis financis] resources. 1/3 told Rowton that he had = ready been pronised an appointment to some teaching zmesition br Zavier isrincsa, phivate secretary to Yatez, the Secretary of =duceticn. L/3 conmented that Espinosa is 2¢ neart a "good progressive" and has been very syaratretic to hin sixce his retura to Mexico. L/3 elso steted that he izcends to lock up Eerecieo cepeda in che hope that the latter car clace hia soreshere in CCRASUPO or arransela job: with his Chiapas newspecer ( "Rerovacién’). ; SKowton also ursed 1/3. to continve te elicit informeticn fros "Rézulo”™ ccxser- ning nis faction of the PAR 2nd enr knowles os he might have concerning tre inéependent cperations being pianned by FE i in Guatemala. °- -- -- eee ee eb qlles | dallace B. Roston * wt eereenmenevmegen ected he a ep re eae ons 14-0800 Wey CN ea, LLNS PARR IEP AMAR AE Se Lage geo 1 pad couse auttsire dere t x $ iS) 4 Q tx . =~ ei Ne} CONTACT REz 41. Agent: LTLLG/3 2. Date & Site of Meeting: 1000, 27/3/66; Cafuiro Zeal geste 3. text keetiz: Sane place and tine, 7/5/69. zs &. Infornaticn/xevorts Given by Agent: . : i i urant i i LIZING/3 reported that unfortunately "Rezulo” (Yarie Augesto RERDEZ 4suilar) hed not reanveared since his iast meeting with hie ( 17/2/63) ané tust he felt he cculid do nothing but wait for Liz to initiate the TeccmEtecte TTVTUG/Y continued that on his own initiative te had drozrei oy the ID=TuG G offices on 21 March, feelire tnozt ne should not c lation despite the unfavorable runors against that office. He told Rowton that unfortunstel7 ne ; mvinve to remain in iso- ain arperently origiznztea by a@ not find anyone of az ‘at inportance in the offices at that tine, but was trld oy the catekeerer that "they wanted to see hin" and that ne should returs early the following week. LIFUMG/3 contis-eé to Rowten + cided te teleshnome LIXING/O at 4 but was tola by a woman with a toes instead of returning to the office =2 de- ig nome. Fe did so on the morning of 25/3/69 Yexie-n accent (obviously the maid }tset neither LiRING/O nor LIRING/2 was at tone. LIRING/3 then left tis name and zsxed the women to inform either of chem that he had celled. ILTING/3 continued that atout 412CO that sare day ( 25/3/89} his o14 Zriend ‘laentaty B avpeared unanrounced at tis appartzent. 1/3 told Rowton that altoouch it was obvious that Iden B had acpeare@ in restonse to tre tele- t phone message that L/3 nad left for LIRING/G, Iden B did not refer <9 it, i . explaining sizply thet he hed Zropped arcund tc see how LIRING/§ end tis wife were doings. Ze did mentione® susseauentir in te conversation that se was no¢ living with LiRI.G/2 and LIRING/O and LIkz ¥G/43 in their "very exple* apartment. Iden B continued thet he hoped to retdin in Mexico until July 4969 and that he was pleuniag to marry a Mexican divorcée with three --- (boys) whom he bad orizinally net many vears aco in a visif to Fexico City. . MIRIKG/3 told: Roston that Iden B wag surprisinrly cordial, regrettins the fact that ther had not seen eaca other for .some Size and ehcouragiac LIRING/3 children to keep in tsuch in the future. He invited 5/3 to lingh on 29/3/69 det asked his to teleshone to confirm. tie rave L/3 the telephcce. number of LIAiNG/9"s residence, apparently forrettice that L/3 already tad she Iden B then tcld LINING/3 cot to be. disturbed over the r about him, since he himself bad been subjected to much th umber. er pewtitiog same treatzent t 14-0000 nee enetnt att Melee nat Abe NNER Mtae gieaeset - : 2, se vere] yeers previo: Bly in FSaunsil. Ee then state FRECKEN Chief would not be retdrnin~ to Mexico, and avpy. To console T/3, Iden B continued that the LIA: with the staff, since he was considered to forme] ani snedbish, and sozeviat petty in his vindictiveness. Iden B erreed with 1/3 that the LIAING Chie? had sry - in any cese the shis should reke 1/3 Chief was not perular ny reputation,and crodabliz 2ct of Carzen Lozada's fataer and c would replace the LIRING Chief. Ee comnen.ed thet for sone tine beck he had withdrawn from politefis and tri 4 business, earning tis Li Gn the domestic si bea” both politic... itself in a squeeze play between the biz powers end wes senuin2eivy fearful of a Sovtet/Nixon rerprochement, a& tneir expense, of ccurse. Cn tne econcais side ving by giving lectures on “is own initiative. ian, Iden B cocmacr*ed the icn ivy and econetically. He oxpleined that FEXUMEN currentiy found Iden B conmentei that he was hepoy te be in Mexico but added weekly taat chere was every hope that things wsould zet better by 197C. shen L/3 countered thet everyone nad been sincine that tune for many years, Iden B did rot defend his position. { ‘LIHING/3 then tcld Rovtcon that he took the occasion to sention to Iden B that a certain Carlos Yeza ( akaCarios Enrique IOPEZ Garcia) nad been pestering his \ in tne hope of finding someone traveling to PRBRIHEN who would be willing *c $ carry some packeses to soze of nis friends (includins the son of Turcios). inep L/3 asked Iden B «nether he would oe willing to meet this Carlos Vera before consenting to carry over ais packages, Iden B replied; "sf ,cono ro. Con sucho gusto.” a LIRING/3 commented to Reston that he brousht up the neze of Carlos YEGa as a sign of good faith both vis-avis the latter as well as the Lads office since he felt it hishly rrobablge that Vega was reporting resularly te the LIRIN¢ cozple either directly cr indirectly and that in fact Yera hed possibly been sent to ehecx on LIRTIG/3 end his wife. LIRING/3 continued tret be planned to recon- tect Jacobo Rodrisuez Padilla and ask him to p pass alons the messaze to Carios Vega that LIRING/3 was anxious to see him again since te felt tact. he had se- solved Vegq's "problerc." i LIRiZG/3 also tcid aovton that he had expressed the desire to Idén B_ to re- visit PBRUMSY sore time in tae future. Iden B replied taat he'sculd do every~ thing he could to expedite the visa, wnich he said he felt present no protien. “LIRING/3 also toid Rowton that LIRI2G/4 had received a letter fron t her sother asking ter to attenzrt to obtain a 30-day visitor's visa for nex to cone to Mexico von vacation. LI#inG/3 told Rowton that he and PIRINC/S bad already - ow or cr es SP oe apie ca ate bth ate Amc Ce 8 ORR RAAN RA ha ee Eat Orme Se ttn taneA UEDA Ot team rd Maan inane rdae we w met oe per ; _ 3. . meade fornsl applicaticn fer so2e visa, altheuss they were ret opt mistic that Gobernsciér would srant it. LIRING/3 added chet ne did not rention this deve- lopme:.t to Iden B saitcoush he sicht cossisly mention it in passing at his next chat. LIRING/3 commented to Roster: that ne felt LIRILS/4's aother mignt heve some interesting sossip but could ret be expected to tell him end LIRIKG/S anything startlics. He added that he 22d appiied for the visa tore out of courtesy that in earnest and actusily hosed that the visa would not be eranted, since this would Five him end LIRING/+ a Food pretext to make another trip to F2iUMEN for purely rersonsl reasons. awa Sellace B. Roston | | | : = . . id - a. . . tt . a . . i - ae - wee eee - pte enh aa me ana cee bee - ~~. ' . XN 2 © ae te hemes ak trae ee sepee ee o wet 14-0000 8 Spril}1969 CONTALT 2ERGKT . - H H 2. Date & Site of veatine: 1000, 7/8/69; restaurent of Camino Hes] notel. Meetings: 1000, 9/4/59; sane place. } ‘ 4, Informatién/Reports Given dy Arent: < ia ; LIRING/3 reported that at lez: Aguiler) had reappeared at hi lest Fegnulo"( Vario Aucesto Hiencez <nant, on the afternoon of 2 Arril, <IuG/3 told So#ton that "Rénulo" ! without prior notice, aS usuel. i i apolocize3 for nov having been sbie to revisit LIRING/3 before thet date, ané explainec that he had been "out of town". Agcording to L/3 “mOmMuULO- C1Q NOT Five any exvlenatics of bis absence since mid-February ‘and L/3 felt he could not ask for zuzh expicnation. "Rézulo" prozised to keep ir touch with LIHING/3 by Grovping in to nis apertment “whenever he could”. LINING/3 told Howton that he rade a disereet effort te =et from "Réculo" a telephone nucter or eidress throusk whica he could be contacted. : LIRING/3 also reported that ne hed mat vith Iden B twice during Easter week, tut as yet had teen uns ie to fet into hi's residence, as he had hoped. He stressed that his reletionship with Iden B ‘was ing proving steadily and he felt this a z30d sign, izasmuch as he felt certain tat iden B ‘would not take the initiativeof recontacting LIsins/3 - without prior consultation with TIZIF3/9 and LIRING/2. ; : LIRING/3 shen told Rowton thes TINTUS/& had received a very pessizistic letter froz a certsin Echemendie, 2 txcle residing in Erooklyn, New York, > - - who stated that LIRING/4's fether was dvine of cancer or the throat and was unable to leave his home. LISING/3 continued that he had just dis- covered that LIRING/4 on her own iritiative hed rushed to the U.S. con- sulate and requested e visa. As she subsequently told LIRING/3, LI321)S/4 was inforzed by a consular official that her case would have to be "ine vestigatec carefully by JCPACT" and tsat she was required to pay 125 pesos |. for a telesram to Washinzton,5.C. to expedite the case. LIRING/3 told Roston that be felt LIRING/8's action hed teen precipitous: ‘and could cause bia additional embarrassment with the LIRING office..He added that ke dia not think a visa would be rranted, bus asked Xowton to, do whatever he could to rake certain that LI&TiG/4*s request was turned down. Hy con- tinued thet in view of this unexcccted development, he! felt it wise 7 . . 7 bore y FP Aa 1 RO om em ene Ciel ich Ni ete oe ee ee ae aR Sande nee mene oan og + nae ine emmanerye mem yin Fp Amann eee ar Taare PAB Som OME RON RAY Ae AMEN AAT EE tee cones or raannaedenbencg. nine + mencmmeeNme VRlehntoa a FNS HAt car Semen om 2. . ; i t De to recontect LIBLNG/9 and tel] nim about DIG/4's eppiication for the visa, Yowton asreed thet this would be the best ccurse of action,especi— ally since LIZI/G/3 had orisinallv nentioned LIRILS/4's Gesire to visit her sick father and the problem this represented for him, when he firs talked to LIZING/9 after nis retunn from Guatemala. : LIXIKG/3 t-ld xowtcn that he feit this would also constitute a gocd pre- text to sounc out LIRIiG/O abcut his rersoral feelines toward LIR1KG/3 and his own situation in the LIRIL.G Cffice. Rowton su-cested thav LIRinG/3 take this occasion to rention casually that he was still in occasional contact with the Guateralans and to give LI#ING/° the names of "Bénulo" and Carlos Yera, if L/9 asxed for details. yallace B Zowton ' a . 2 & 14-0000 Pe Pe Mette nde akh aman La PRA An Oertie tiven DAS AERO ee mentee in ea retee A pear tretectnegt rie ey b edninees oe oe ot eae ce tee owe CONTACT REPCET + Cyn nant Heres . 1. Agent: LIRTAG/3 ‘ @. Date x Site of Meetvin A00G, 11/2/62, Cemizco 3 v2. teal restaurant. 3. hext Meeting: me ti-e, piece, 1°00, 74/4/c 3 zs 2 4, Information/ Revorts Given by Agent: LIRING/3 reported that he received an unexrected visit on 9/4/69 from Rotelio Azuirre, brother of cerjes Aruirge, wnon both he and LIZING/4 have known for many vears (fro their wors tocether in FERUMEN), LIXING/3 tcld Rowton that he «as surprised at the visit wae “uel Rencay aud VEL Yyos BKuUarie sere ci0se irzenas' 01 veresa Lozada and her husbané, Carlos Fersnbal. i/3 explzinea to Povton that both Fozelio ané Jerjes sre exrloved in the Sécretaria de Educeién woers Teres2 Lozada worked for sever:l years. LIRIKG/3 continued to Rowton that Roz gelio, without neking any reference to the Persatal family, asked <taIN6/3 to éo him an ‘ important favor. He went on to state that, am LTRTNG/3 new, Identity C » was currently livins in ner] hone ¥own in PBRUMEN( the same area that LI2°NG/& cones from)! and was oping to visit them in Mexico City in the nezr fuczure. Rogelio continued that ke hoped that LIRING/3 could heve a check! froz a Cenadian bank and immisration documents hand-carried to Iden c : . so that she could pay for the ticket and present the Mexican visa locally in PERUMEN, LIRIKG/3 told Reston that althouga he felt “""@ bit mystified at this request, he told Rogelio Amuirre; that he would do what he couid to find soneone who was plenning @ trip to PBREMEN in the near future. LIRING/3 continued to Rowton that the naze of his friend} Iden B immediately came to his nind,and te attempted to telephone ~~ him at the epartment of LIRING/9. He, however, found that the tele- phone was not in service,and felt that he had an exccellegt pretext "*to visit the apartment about 1500 on that same daz ( 11/4/69) ex— plaining to Iden B (and/or LIRINC¢/2 or /9) that he had to get in touch urrently to pass on the request of rocelio Agui ¢ LIRING/3Z agreed with Howton tnat he could take this occasion to agk the LIRIUG office to attempt to obtain informaticn on the state of health of the Ae emcees ene alah enna Ncom I RtRE Ste mentees mteb cine ett ec rattan en anmat Beene * father of LINI..G/& throurh the LIXING office in Mew Yorz City. TiaING/3 agreed that there was li.tle chance of this request veing honored, put it would serve to revesl nis iacx of any otzer channels to LIRL2/4 's father and stress the lezitimacy of LIRING/&‘'s concern for the health of her father( an appliceticn for a visa to visit hin). : LIRING/3 then stated to rowton toat he suspected the telephone o2 the LIRING/S apartrent was tepred. He explained tnat cenerally when ze had called in the past, there vas an urexplained interruption in tne iine before the party could reply. He stressed to howton thet this «as his num nareaned ahearwntian na eyes) Taan R whe ts riot wth ne i i ’ recently as 9/4/69 did not nake any comment about the telephone service in the apartment. LO ; LIRING/3 tapuised Kowton that when he visite: tne apartment: ‘that afternnon he wouleé take as gocd a note as possible of the lay-out and furnishings and escertein tne identity of tne raid. : dalliace B Rowton 1 mmm emeertrmmmnete a re einen eben Be Te pete mate = : b | if pot Ag WALES tn Te ammeae ae cw enataanenrene stole anne, altenere wm once ne oars 14.90000 as ey tbea aera a ee tame ne A. B. Ce D. ; 21 arrii,1969 CONTACT spon . Agent: LIRIVG/3 : Rate & Site of Meetin:- 100G, 24/4/69; Cehine Zeal Restaurant. Kext Feeting: Sons time, place; 25/4/49 & Reports/Inforzation Given by Arent: LinIiG/3 apolorfized for rot having been adle to make ske lest scheduled mecting with zowton, 1090 on 18/4/69. He explained that his friend, Iden B > had usexvectedly arepped in to see hin at that time end he felt it mor2 important to see him arain than to nake the meeting with xcwton ( he subsequently left = reccere sth mowcon‘s answerins service). LIginG/3 continved that te expleined to Iden B the: snoticnal strain that LIaIiG/4 wag underpoins: as a result of the bad news con-.” cerning her father's heslth. He then asked Iden B “cs attenpt to as- certain the true state cf his health through the LI2Z70G Office in Hew York and gave Iden B tie name ané telephone -.imber of the aunt of LIRING/4 who appeared te be the hest scurce. Iden B |, according to LIRING/3 promised to zend a messaze with the next rcuch: and hoped to have news for LIxIiG/3 within the next ten days. | tin i According t6 LIZING/3, Iden B then succested that; LIRI.G/3 think about moving to PERTKEN for a "lensthy stay, rera.anw wiindefinitely. s He explained that he felt he understucd LIXIiG/3's p voDlems, the ulus nies, the subtle persecution end the resultant incressinl} aifficult financial situation he found himself in, and he felt there |was no real -solution in Fexico. In £2RTMEN, newever, he could zs:are much nore easily for his wife and child, sicce nost bf his basic fineesial provlezs would be solved. He added that ne was sure that he c.uld find LIRING/3 some “gort of work in the cultiral field as soon as he returned to FBRCKSN and then arrance an invitation. LIRING/3 told Roxton that altnough he regarded - this proposition as encouraring ( since he was certaix tha Iden B had prior approval from the LIKING Cffice), he tock 2 raturial and logical approach in'replying to Iden B Ee stated thet: he _teld Iden B that -in principle ne agreedbut he had to face the rekities of the situation. Pirst he was not at all certain that he could convince his wile nabs such a move, end second, he was not optisistic that Iden B could ange a. good position for bim in PBRUNE= that sould persit him to vork si ricusly and, © , of course, make enough zoney to meet his living expenses. IdeniB intent ine me 14-0000 pt ene ; i i } i —— - 2, i : { ! 1 replied thet he felt it quite rersible ts arrince somecvaigb - 3 : i and for that reascn tai broszat <3 the ides et this roint. Rowsen told LIk#iNG/3, in reply tc ais query. that such a trip to PSRUEES , would 5e interesticn to him only if LIZINS/2 was offered d posit tion in the cultural fiela with sooc sc¢re22 to intelies uals and! sovern= ment officiais. LIni:3/3 a-reed, coumerntins that he “ray | Iden D and such young rebelswell enouga te develen cood corteet with then, vcrovided he wee civen a reascnably serious job. In exv case ne sromised to work cz LIRING/4 in tee nope of persuaaizns ner te ro along wita him, when and if Iden B's proerosal materialized. : } ‘LIRIG/3 continued that Iden B then cffered te arranse en exposition for LIRING/3 at Iden F in Cuernovaca,stating that he could AR mn Beh TT te without cilficuley curesen tae virector of the 7~elleries (female) yao. was a close friend cf his. Lisitct/3 accepted this arrerently genuine offer and arranzed to travel to Cuernavzca on ths norning of 22/4/69 to talk tie matter over with the director of cre art calleries. TIaInS/3 then reported to xovton ta2t "kh apartzent late on the evening of 72/4/69 thw for 1830 in front of woolworth's for the following dey,43 originally plexsed). According to LIRIUG/3, "2ézuloe” ( Fario Auzosto Mendez Aruilar) told hiz shat he nec taxen the liberty of coticz that evening to iT 'G/3's apartment since he waxted to talk in private of “somethine that LIRIZG/3 sduld do,to help friends". "Rémulo" then went cx to explain that ore of jhis comrades «as expeczei to arrive in Fexico City "in tae reer future” and would need a s2- cure place to live, at least® until ke coulda Zind a plece of his own. "Réxulo® stressed that this person, whose itentity he himelf cid not asfeti know, wsald be traveling "clendestinely” and eculd not risk rentice a room on his own until he had established nirself ic the weres. LIRITG/3 replied that he,of course, would do his dest, cut peinted out that he hicself was not in 4 cond - position to protect anyone. We finz:llv agreed that this person night be edle to use his kitchen as tezporary livicz quar*ers, enterizz nd leaying the apartzest throusbt the back(servicelentrance. LIHING/3 sointed out to "RScalo” that tne back door to the apartzens house was locked az 4 every day and fm that therefore it would de necessary Yor the yerson usizg t at entrance to - 2s : : _ Ezuio" had asein visited him at tis! i¢ s anticizsting the meeting fa return to the apartment for cood ev2r7 nicht before 1700. "Régulo™ was ap- | ; parently satisfied with this offer of LIRIHG/3 and prpsised to let him xnow| |: when the person arrived in Mexico City. | 4 . ‘ : ' t +"R6zulo" then mentioned to LIRTG/3 that Iden E vas fr y in the > wee are SP A nl 14.90000 ' Sie i NEEL e gnecnatinsetm nae mete nentenente le 3. PBRUKIN capital and trat he touen sith the nother o: "Z] Thinoe™,(wnon Sosa). "Romulo" also mentioned in nours 2 day in the accounts office time work at a colf elub in Fexico Clty E. Inforneticn/Guidance Given te - Rowton aszed UIRING/3 to contin.e information about his proccsed ass in PBAUMEN; > some inflicetion sa ing of the LIKISG office. Eoxton ai Pn) 2 Pris plal Sealvucay uneta ne couia cet more ws Wito resard to "ESmulo's” s@@eer reczest for he would be zuch more inte a saferouse for. Rowton suzrestec appeared for a few days, lone encurt and identify hin. A deterninstion co: of action for LIHING/2 with rezsrd to this person. In rezly to 1 query, 2ovton trougat that it would te best to reinsure vith} the - office rezarcing this matter by casuzllyv mertion he was performinc this service for nis PAR friends menting toat he hoped that he would rot ac2iz befween the LIEING Office and the naticralist fection ef she iPaR. came oes RS seen . ae aa tem eS nicself ("R4eule7} vas in core or less recular rested in this develornont, Li could get the identity of the comrede of "Ré=ule™ whem =2 was te crevide oe that LIEING/3 sut this person up vhen he i & pernit Sovton te fet a lock at him te aade es to the best course Yon varee part fertore specific & gob azsistance, =cwton stated that enea end if LIZING/3 4 2 w ny ine te Iden B Lrs2 3/3 leereed,com- be caucht in the eressfire Wee J i | Sikk 3. Zowt outen ' : ’ 4 # a * i a 1 1 ; ee emteceremmntoanatig ft Se 9 eae meer Beet 14-0000 ae tte as tet bratithewa inne wwe ' ‘abcut 25,0coerly dressed and somewhat rezexnbdiire Carics which were written LIZI:G/3's nane and weatAcn FlLroKny agent: LinInG/3 Date = Cite of Meetire: 1000, 25/4/59; Cemino Real xestaurant. 108C,, 28/4/69; Robbin R-staurant. Given by Arent: Rext Meeting: Report s/inforration LIsIue/3 reported to Zowteon that he went to Cuernavaca early on the ccrnine of 22/4/55 alone, since Iden B beeout of the trip at the last minute,sayine he had to rerain in Hexico City. LI=INS/3, however, vas able to talkx to the DSirectar of the Art Gallery of Iden F ist o t imself and errekged an ex- position for 7 Ssune,1¢59. i LIKING/3 continued to Howton that when he returned hone late that Saue tizct he founs a xcte from his wife inforzinc hic that she had gone out to teleprore longs disvcnce end wruld nov be beck unt late that night. yhen she returnea she infcrced him that ‘sh ceived a telscram infsrzing her tnat her father had died? at 20230 on the previous evenine ( 21/1/69) 2nd that she hed been a telephone her mother in FSaUHEN but had not teen able te ize LIZ™NG/3 continued thet his father-in-law wes buried on pa /n/Ea enc J thet his wife was still in 4 state of depression andi zrié Since she nad been unasle to see her father tefore nis de tend the funeral. . { LIRING/3 also reported that at ebout 103C cn 23/4/60 a oy era peared urennounced at his avartrent with = sz2ll pies 2 cf pater on address. Ue tntredu ced hizself others froz withousS name sicply as a "friend of the Le&n farrios brot Guaterala City," end asked LIRIYG/3 te put hin up for a few days. LIRING/3 Sold Howton that he agreed after some reluctanéé, sugpecting that this was the person referred to by Mario Mendez tRégulo"), al - thouch the young Gua tezalan did not zentien "HZaulo™ ty faze. 1IaI73/2 told Rowton that bef. ‘ore promisirfs to rut the cuatemelan ap, he coz mented to him that alticurh he ha@ a sreat teal of persopsl respect for the Leén Barrios brothers he was ei sappointe4 that neither they nor their cotter had written to him for the past several zon hs, apparently vee, on a ak 1 i t oe I , i i . 2. . ; H H Q . + = sr 2 y ! because ther <4 ed the calunnies sree]ad esainst cin or Cerlos - rerze5ai, « 42¢0rdcinw to LESTNS/3, the poune Gustemaian told hin that nis friends buex in Guitenala a city continues 2 ct w sop snoulc realize that their arce f most dé 3 s and sei to let tine take cere o we ak UU aa UL UlS CNLLA, MOVanEe the Letter to Ee then asked ths cuest to renain as inconsricusus af psssibi i hic that he errected a nusber of children thet afterrcnon for en art lesson in the apart=ent. Phe Guatehakan orcenised to be out of the apartment during tre day and te return late a nicht. LIAING/3 told Zozton that in fact he did not rearvezr until adcut 2200 that night,and left befor 2 creo the following nornins. when he returned at about 2200 cn the nisnt of 24/8/65 he informed LiiinG/3 that he would be leaving the arertzent tre next rerning early and woult rot have to return. He thanked LIZINS/3 p rgfusel; y tke next morcing (25/4/69) and left at abcut C900 without telling LERINGJ3 where he antBees patet { H “GO BGe LIRING/3 continued to Rewtcn that at about 1930 on 23/4/69 when he returned i to bis apartment, he found "Rdgulo™ ( Mario Mendez Avuilar) in his livine : rooz having cclfee with his wife. LISING/3 took the occ asian to teli Rénulo about the unextected housecuest. According to LIXING/3 "Résulo" arpesred / genuinely surrrised and asked for she identity and parsic cgescription of the person. “hen LIRING/3 told nim as auch as he “new, "Rom lo” stated that - he could not izectify the cerson asa friend of his. Ee specultea that the unannounced fuest had been sent to check on. Liat. 3/3 sand advised him to be cautious an¢ as normsl ss possible in his routine while the person re- -main in the house. Je said that he did not exclude the poss. bility that this person bai seen sent br the LIRING office "to check om LIRIN ‘6/3's private life". "2énulo" then offerred LIRIXG/3 a revolver for his self- defense, but Lisiis/3 turned it down, saying that he was aot worried to that exten@. Acccrdiis to i720..6/3, “z§nule® stated that he| hirself pre- ferred to avoid reeting the young Guatemalan since ne could not identify hin. Ze reassured LIKING/3 that nis own comrede who might agso be:in need ct . eneee Gem capiesein Femmes nee tte Ae RA NN eo ENR we tn Sma ORE tS ae atten tee mse pens te ee i 14-0000 i | ni dese Aeente Msies wa peeneteatnene Bo nieve aetaue ated Ha tees GE ob tanee ou hee 4A a NE COS RRR RRR Renew mlm vm mrad etn tne Sram erementm ae mniett Rartnaeses arts cmatevna ai an hens any of a FI chat to date he 4:4 in Mexico City. LIZIi&G/3 told Hoston that te expects "R6mulc" to revisit hin at his hore sonetire 4t occurred to biz on the same nignt in the with "=S2ulo” and Id as clean ss pissidle thet Iden B Roxten acreed,feelin: occasional reetizss office, on the off-c: that Iden B . . 2 ate mane - sonnet are cama éurinrs whe late evening of 26/4/69. He told Howton e invited Iden B he could wi en B. =z felt that this would serve to keep nis ssnds in the eves of the LINING office, since he ers certain world report croxnptly of his mseting Mg 25/3 Hg tert iv was important for il with "sézulo" fully to tre attentian afithe wanien nance vast they already 4id rot snow about ther, and would be the best channel for tsis. | Hy 4 t | wallace 3B Rowton, - i i i - : i : ' ' 1 i i 4 . | ! eee - re Jd 2 i foe 7 . 7 psy - i _ 1? . » Mame gee 14,0000 AP adam ones meee AMY denies meee oot = avteners, 4. 2. 3. he Agent: LIZING/3 te & Site of FKeetins: NKH, 5/5/69; Zodin Restaurant i) n t i i t 1000, 7/5/39; san Reports/informaticn Given ty Agent Next Meetings: LIRILG/3 announced with evocrent cliessure thet at lens Last the commo channel with toe PLR het teen reopened. He stated that he had just received a letter from tne elder of the tue Leén Barrios brothers ( Misuel and Juan) indicatine thet in his mini the lone period of “probetion” was over tkak and that closer contect could US Gayeeesd du vue uGdl Fululee chadeuss UNeL BIOseEQ KOWtCH a letter gated 24 Asril sT9EG er the tandveiting be stated ees LEON nized as that of “icuel/zerrios, in whieh the writer, sircned 20, the letter as "culio Antonio", inforied LIRING/2 thet he nad gust : been released froz prison (“ssneterio") and vas vtlernin= to leave town until tninss cool off for hin. LIRINC/3 told Roston that he understood the double-talx of the eriter to mean that ne needed money (9.100) to travel to Mexico «here he hoped to visit LIRING/3. Rowton's photosess and tranzlatien of the etter is attached bere- with. H ¢ Fe) uatemala City,2/5/69, is adéressed to LIRINE/4& (as previously reciested by LI¥ING/3) and bears the re- turn address J. antonio Sedina, 24 Salle 1-655,Zona 1, Guatemala, and was sent srecial delivery. LInING/3 told Rowton that ne did font ar - not recernize tne return address,éerd assumed thet it,as welll as the sender's nane, Medina, wae rotional. He acded that "Violeta" was the coce word for oper ticnal coxntact with anvore arriving . on behalf of the Leén Barrios brethers, and that Doha Luisa referred to Narta, the scther of the Leén S5arrics brothers. i ‘ when Roston asreed that LIRING/3 should send soze money ,no | more: that 1,000 pesos ( Q 80 ) with a cover letter fror iin hG/4 (os- tensibly} but in his own hendwritirg, explai:ing in doubledtalx: that fortunately be ia dcing fairly well financially and that ‘- LIRING/& is now working in an art callery and expects to inherit money from her f2ther who recently passed away. LI.2N¢/3 p mised to have the cover letter and ervelcre ready wnen he cet witin ox cton on 7/5/69 so thes he could insert the money order. 1/2 tol Rowton 14-0000 3 K Cd De tome TN ADA wth e 6te od om meth ntee 9 sats menarm ante 2e the name of Elsa, q of she Le6n Zarrios sisters, retiucr than to the rotcer o ‘sired that the last nosey e, sent by LIRINC/*, "Rowton 4g Wd, ne ® we owas . horton ' Jallace 5. : i i i i i i ! i 2 t t : eee ere nbn att One YO LORS ae ee caaeenaieninentel Stee "on arin i telmdaatnn + ee — A Seca ey Arran en 2 tna sp /e4 x . Te , Héxico tie “a 2b Zieh Ke perzito inferzar el resultado de la investigaciéa en la direcei reco Ge 15 656 ASUTO. SCATUILA V¢ 200 altes 102 A quien corresponds. ERESENTE: . sya een Stee : i én anotada. - : ; : | . : ‘ | El dfa de hoy estuvfxos de visita en el derartazento ‘x2 102 de las eslles rom i « i de Coahuila ¢e le colonia Zora D. FP. ; : ‘ weet Oe te toes Mend eae En ese lugar viven la Sehcra INES 4A570!! SE TIMSNPEL, sa BAEK, una hija cc mo de 15 aXos Ge edad, una nifia como ce 8 aos, un hije como de 17 ahos 7 - 3 estudiantes gue tienen de huesredes. , Ja persona que funze como jefe de casa es un sobrino Je 14 Sra. INES de — nombre JO2S2 CARA Earkan que trabaja como ezente Ze ventas ¥ For lo regi - { . - ler siemrre anda viaiando. EXE5 SASSO! DE FISE.DEL, su familia y los muesredes que tienen son YEUCzT- ZAuOS y tienen de vivir en ese cepartazents 3 anos, tienen el teléfono 64-69-34. . | ia Sre. Isis y su farilia son my atentos 7 azacles, pero cuando la Sra. - ‘Ings se enoja es sucho muy grosera. Cuando estabatros platicenio con Zlla, se enojo con su hijo y lo puso YE252 ' 4 BLACO Y COLCRALC de -Najaderfas. _ a ‘ . Guandc le pregu:.tanos por su 3SE080, nos centesto categoricamente, iI +E - mos ahondar las preguatas. : ; [ la Sra. IlsS es medio ‘Dla nc2 con un foce de rake ea la caras ojos negros,- pelo negro lacio rintado, aaris Fecta, tcea regular, ment a oval, frecte - regular, estatura como de 1.68 nts. y de 65 a Jo kilos de peso, viste de =f Www alts 2 ts Cort. aes83 4a 0SFs4 | t t ' | ” EREGUNTEY PCR BSE HIVO DEB SU c...eeeeeeeee MADRS , por Lo jane” ya no quizi- i | : i HMMA - “31136 . j cE Lo, yt ws . . . . . . 5 gol: 74 F3o/ ; von Enes 14-0000 wears sedked bar ray * AGAR GL. Uri “3 Borgia DS * SEQRET —, : Nivd#ta bripa-$?/86 hegro @ causa Ge la wuerte de una hersaina suya gue hace 3 reyes rurid, -- w Tea Sra. INS tienes 50 aos de edad, sepin su rrozio dicho. | - Ia casa se congsone de sala conedor, cocisa, baco, 3 recé=aras 7 cuertes de plancheco que tastien lo ccizen como reedtare, los miebles ssa may medes - tos, no tienen Izégenes Catolicaz 7 ssletente en una de les rareies Gel ere mecor hey un cu2zdro que rezresecta un florers con unos cleveles. ADE STANLATS x-10 y K-23 . : | | | | | a yp | SECRET | | om here aenamreeeemnmnang e ee ee ee ee os = .: ee ly: pi — = > — create ramie = a eee toe memo = Neha an at Rt Ne nt 0 LIE HO Re ee nae erent Teta Re oo naenee oe weeps tee 14-00000 3 Meo Rte ak dm en ae 2 en SERED PE IC NLD MEE OE CORI SA OSTA WSO a aE RATER COLO ESB Gita Aase ROE et -- . . ~ ~~ { cd ° i - . Gustenela, 2B ireil,195¢ j Bear LIRING-4: I am very hapry to be eble to write to vou. Zxcuse ne Tor not havircz been able to do so until row, nut iv was onir lest wesk ork that I wss able - such & tlegce was Tuite t a relief. nea " : a 2 . nsa 6 relapse. <vervone at vy letter nas s#o cur to set to your homes doctor bas tole re to re and, wo avoid pr oblens tie jax plennixc? to = ur ferm. in eny case they'll ; nivan thome anh ct332 taleine about the busicess here e:2 are/incerested. ‘Theat should take pDisce 2n¥ Gay now. | ; - i t My other purpose in writins te rou iste bother you for ai favor. I stovld tell you that T have married Ziz-anit she is now expecting a baby. (Finstiz e I xvas able to ‘follow vour advice}. Kow that I em leaving for the fara, she will be left clone -n2 with sore financial cifficulties. Since you re o i had invitec beth of us there, er shis is net ve wilt she ¢ possible, I, aope Fou welt rr be able to send her sometring. = think she cculd #8 s>eut 9. 100 to ver > good use. If vou could send it to Tonia inisa - sh much obliced. Everything else is soing wery well. IT an oo : ‘ - { Gare 28 bem Higby - Qeetiob LIRING-4: : . | t pors as MmecWe el euitce ve p vee Seer BieTe - Peewes Ace be Wass Wate aWeowa Pebes “ ‘ bxcicnd bo sea Y8O0D Bebe Seue el Seabee. bb stups of te, Wese ce Ne Oleg’ BLE SOMERS Mi Salus beohgos wey HAL yY cstece A powtel ve. TENE. yeh Cecawa.— Ws cues Gee cy Lb, CALA Cod Oto DE. VEC UD Wb He vataso Ye EEDA SAL Woes. UW Cue fe twee bes MOVES: ef Yume eo . Pepute siscolpas Pos Ye we “EY RK peoce Ureae . KOT CaN BesclYR Gee eect WeAuI® CCey on 7 > . é . y feco wel, ao PXxXEO VE Becucucs’ Qup as Pestplecaized ey e& CARIPOS Corre wa i VIN Binr wn wt tee . WEBER Poemeun el ECC 915 Ubeclo a La - FINCA pe Gio PAQLe.— Ye oar WWE a Ae vA” . a Ueese b VerKe pg. Peeks 06 Vicle-Tn peg a ; YG Pate tet b¥éca0 yo rst bans] Wieees soos. Sse VA A SQ 26 ESeHS DAL — EL TED : Love: ee ud cracls es para peoitte, cos e. eM Re Te week. Gor ME CBE Co He, Y . ’ . » Gee elle echY rscevatiic Lavy - Row FG pe ” : ; . OF Sere crese}o.- AMopa fo Ut Shhag . \ x . — 2, Pata - lo Two se Gepa Scola y cow BLaawag . rs . beFics anes - econcurcat 7 Game To Gsewinl | Que : kee tes tenes Pee alla y ere we €( : : bewgle ve; Soplce te Mibu yer blswnih A . = _ a Yond ECeROMICA -~ Yo PIERSS Gor ooee & oo Lt Fo nn WE powdes SeOne Luce: S uy perpey Wed” 2 Mey ACRRDEC IAL -— Peet te yoaat. Tove | Any, bey OIE. SE GSPME Ts sudo DE - “1 FEMPHE,, Vio hou Teane - “| rr at * 2 ee at Rem ner en ne j bo _ a Attu EDD BLT RE bt he conray - os Lay i. [yo . SECRET : , oo : ; : , . Attachment #3 to : ; HMMA~37336 H ; i Identity Sheet ; Identity A: Francisco LARA i — a) rar ; Identity B: “Gr lando S SUAREZ at, Lite ? ‘ . ‘ Identity C: the wife of ‘Jerjes *AGUIRRE i Identity D: “feverto™*PaDILLA OC! Ula / } Identity EB: Cesar ‘Montes (Bel-303 519) ‘ mse —— ; 1 Identity F: the Casino de la Selva 3 { . - | | 4 7 | | i ! [ | | H 4 | | : | i: | | SECRET ; oe } . be wee ett ee E | } 3 | ae t i J ip - ' i : c uk. 3 ' , de . CS copy | Hema~ 37136 : ; . . {- 14-0000 auc Se te: . SEAKS:mamd ° . a —- ae eT . oe . ® eee we * ¥H/COG/OPS a 1255 wm: 8 MAY 69 170 SOLE CECOSTARIAT DIDtr Waly jot eas im} eQ rw08N Oo RETUAG Ty... GRAN (ene fase . - if LG__ « ——| D mae os ca vi wo = ‘ on: OT bd, fie extay ! . telass:tication) " (6028 and Lm filed) betesenco evater] SECRET ae wo DT3F TO 08 2) bzw bs em omscrol + 4 wt 1 yexico city : TYPIC LIRING-4 — . REF: MEXICO CITY-0125 (IN 53298) ; . 1. VIEW PBRUMEN APPARENT SUSPICIONS OF LIRING-3, PREFER ROWTON NOT LEVY ANY REQUIREMENTS ON LIRING-4 OR ‘ OFFER ANY AID, HOWEVER, SHOULD OPPORTUNITY TO DEBRIEF | . OR ELICIT DEVELOP AFTER TRIP, WOULD WELCOME SAME. i ' 2. FILE 201-798301, 201-818842. L i a END OF MESSAGE (pes 2! . AB = 2 . _ . co — ’ owt i — ‘ BE of - ce. Lepmmmacrsry } foes | fea eh Laker : . (fh TER J. _KAUFMAN : LYTAM V, BROE fe C/WHD a yr" C/8H/1 oe : a<rLaayzol | § . - B oule § rete : else tOPY, cceicena — seveasind’ orricen : SECRET ios jem Tent = Eee 14-00000 o> a uy iy may bo ci interest to Aczreccees. | on 3. LINLUCK has prestcod te pracids any pfornation ou CONZALSE which he ear ba skloe to ecvales, . fer Billard C, CONTIS : | i on t i os oh, = . i i | : | “ I : _ woe 7 t : wwe, H ‘ i an ; mT a I ‘ { \ io: | | | , a Chie , Og i ! anc . wpe iL . L . fi | v Fs semen 4 i ' i! i toe ke ae ' { Code H : ' iy pij apace — i it NOMEN: PUTIANSEGCS, 87 Tebrears 2952 > a ' I; : ‘ i! pau t poi: Jy, Attreted n renort recelr , “4 ren LINLTID eon Veen (291 ' | ‘ ceceory, Gant tron ls 1 ; boa o427). Guaten Loca lin contact : | ae LTT H } : Wet desc She BtleTEors T H toa > nn ; i poy recpence to the Ctr fer lattttesa® Loflermat LoS nontiere { _ La barrocerh 7 Povo erence, I i | =e ) . ! ' : | : 2. It cit? bo noted that LIPLTis's infermation teats to confirn : . i : earlier reporting that etait! is concocted with the Pci rather than | H : the FAM x68 theuch lig rosid crrcar to havo semo contacts cith the t ob fatter o> ELUCN's renort is G nart on H | + Udotatis orcccod to fren st, Lt is bolfored his .canseats 1 | H i } Attachzrent: : i translation of report toe Gris & ca - Cos /Guate=ale City w/att i i | | t | Loy do. Be | ! . | Distrabytion: rs rs i | - C/T? c/nte | | : ; ae ne ee - | : . teen Le i | : ees reese 7 0 TOT pare coe tare aa ps | | Eeou-a36es0 =~ 1 40 ¥areh' 1969 wae le wee ene “be a onan scant OS SF 2026345437 SECRET 291-7993 i non o2 14-0000 oer Tapsherta GOR LE4S Vou} 3.0 The hisirecs cara Lom” lan Ton applying irnvel to “ve, doubte Jenu-time 13 jeinod the ae bho 2 aS an : 3 in the is Gnly just Tears ari-.several bis wife mserert CON} ‘ 4) vs in power. s returnsd expelic3 “ oO Oct O Ht be be rae rn Mort ryote 9 in Honic Crewe least the visible Garbin wos clive, ronsinie resition, GUTIENREL. uw GSTIBRR ES res- vs 4. It is possible that CoN Guatemainn nassport, snd it teen because ci so desire toe fe te Case tries. Cr apnin, ehains. Ne gives, a) . ee FGOT, and bls enplovrent Gsithos : is nothius mere then 2 cover fer rersevercine> in sec wine n tre vears te get it, is the Iron Curtain coun=- ne to Vererzela as he we vt from the igve ‘heise there’ — activities : Decesale Ome kanes pes esenctanneenee Re remnant wt at sat conne wernt ani te ars Se te er corer tema tn E PE A NEE ERE MTP AID, ik | : + . +. ' i H pots tm i | “ creek are coanP ‘ on \ hee tr 2% Qe ya { |e Due ON hs anecenaranimed: wo . ie # ’ “a hal O m “4 we (> me a etree eet a 14-0000 a f . \ } ; fo ' . i : j i | : o ' . - ~-~ ° : ”, i . | i - . < , ’ rn nr : - : . i oe ° ~ { ' 1 . t 1 - 1 4 : coe { ‘ a ” 7 t . t \ ‘ -2- : i \ ; | } i - tas i { ce im, nicenone i _ applic phout 617" H Eo hed: & stoop. : he bes jaost : Jaistir ao oighé : eclior . © the : Securt 2 of Gonzalez, os rel 2 f¢ription 1 : ; have vr * i \ ! : fo | eriter an keen cech oth tor many writer 73 lela in venting his passport), recent On 1) invited thn ws4te- raids tb er duat “intormation ‘of inper- . : €av the tf . i t . \ Hy 5 y “Guorrdile : in Custermn? werfare is dine to be, followed and the only dencralize? the masses mt soveral vears, The creve crror when it’ so vielernt revolu- y of these "Jove vas) that tie PGT | . wictely irepin cod i Cosmilttee foant tue Central ‘cuerrfids 1 ors of the Party have i GANT IES becrne cuite critatfed ant said; tiornrie BAD Lender aA Ca nayeore paneteninennen emer c} line’. a2et waned Se neentunnmetenemenerre ene Seinen ounte ete meiner gent ne tte neat min my on o Iscer in FT ala Eby Thats BG NAA Tze “And r the : . met with scene mrerrilia leadeys and :sone : 3 came- ta ico fren Guatenmals gho vant . . - in erder reerranice the fucy erddia : 3 : Giatemaia rd continue the ihe. ints zg nnd Il refused co ct BS var that thie « one: y nproseh g ae | & bane id no i : : - . . Lot . : SSCRART bd . : : 5 a _gpempamanemmemsenn nm mean Sorc mmnramernmen arte we “ — rr rar . j ._ . - : coos, bem . . | . as . : +: . or rtranare te per oytery nek DISPATCH sLeREt Giicf of statian, sexico city AM. M 4 050. i ‘ Cuicf, tester Henis;écre Livisicn ee Ee wees spe, ‘ Guief of Station, Gu2tcraia City wasue | i ponte22i/ LIRING-3 Operation . i COT RARE: Please sce Faragraph 3. : RLFLRINGES 2 AL HOMMA-36184, 17 January 1965 . B. GGA- S7qu, 25 January 1969 } 1. It is suggested that LIALWG-3 be shown a puoto of Garlos. Enrique LOFEZ } Garcia (201- $4U5%.2), «0 gay Ve LutteAtsoude Hae Ge Condes LOLI Wit ty Linme-t _ 06 24 Leceswer 1968. he photo of LOFLZ was forwarded wits: iGGA- 3708, 30 January 1969. 2. Attached for :exico City and Neadquarters is a yucto of Carles Eurique £2 Arevalo, wiich cay also be sioun to LIRL\U-3 for possible ider tification. " Liaison reported on 15 February lyoY tat LOPEZ Arevalo travellai to iavana, via Fexico, on 12 January 1962 and 12 Noverber 1490S. The following biograpisic data on LOPEZ Arevalo was taken from bis Passjurt Application, dated ly Octocer 1965: | b. Father Tinoteo LOPEZ ot: GuotinwleL | c. Mother Nicolasa AREVALO At Guatemala, da. Color of Eyes Black rr a eer mnie arena ene ASA Senet eRe arte OF neta wggeretst on mneygegnren remanence Attaciaent: Puoto’ Distritation: 2-exi w/att iia 1 cy a il or ?-C/riww/att life 1 cy ; ” FEB 2 1969... Pea cpete red oO “DISPATCH Color of hair f. Color of..Sxin Ge iweisal + sh, Harital Status i. Gcaupation j- . Passport 30. addressees as Javier UMTLRAS. CONTINUATION OF | . ct CLASS Ate SECRET | 165687 4 3. Photograris of tario Augusto -ENDGZ Aguilar and ‘erio Ctoniel +E2WEZ ¥olina were forwarded to Staticn -exico City (:eference 4) vith tee request tey be shoun to LILLNG-3 for possivle iventificatien. learn whether eitier of the above is the true ave of the incividual immer to | Ray J. STRIBESS It vould .e interestin; to Lb oe SOR AND Le ieZA- 5803 ‘ ! cee pte ie eee et wee ee ~ - _ | — | |. ' ‘ i ‘ | 7 r : l weno ee - moe Sy mee neta tne mane at ae | . ; 5 | € e | ae ; re va . 3 ; ~ * 7 | Cage a ar iN \ E : ad s . he : i . , i ; : KS 3 SS gos) . ° : Xs bela : oy 3 . > : Lae i 9 rd ! an /) : Ves \ s : va - x ~o | | «| ms a | 7 _ bl a | wey | . . zee | ¢ 3 5 Si J ite x2 | 4 4 . 14-0000 Cases | sasinne acnom SECEET 1. Headqmrter's files contain the following information on a Humberto GORZALEZ and Exmterto GOSZALZZ Vera vho is provably identical vith the \ GONZALEZ deseribed by LIRIEG/3 in reference. . a. In September 195) one Bumberto GONZALS, in company vith other exiles, wes deported from Guatemala to Pazaza. Om 9 September this exile group arrived in Pansza on board an Argentine military aircraft. It was further reported that on 10 Septender, this saze croup Geparted for Argertina via Guavaquil, Lica, ami Santiago. GONZALEZ, Geseribded ns a Gaatemmlan national, utilized cafe conduct pass $1232 or $12925, which listed his occupation as being a railroad worker . wee See ee a UD SUD eo CES Abi {se | (SOU: BLP-L100, 17 Septexter 1954} bd. In early May 1957 ope Humberto GUTZALE? Tegn was reported as being a menber of the Aliar-a de la Juventad Democratica de . Guntemnls (AJDG), a Camumist youth croup. ‘This group was active | in the preyaratios and distribution of propaganda which was being | 1 (Sources EGG-965, 2% Mey 1957, ESCONSOH/2 froa ESCOHSOH/10) Cy On 25 April 1959 one Humberto GORZALEZ Vem attended a necting! at which plans for May Day celebrations were discussed. ‘hie seme: report com-sined tae Field Coment that OOsS7ALEZ was a mezber of the For. (Source: GUAT-259, 28 April 1959) ape a AAR AR TS RARER ee SANA SNA ConA STAN RGTUSCLAET AE TE SNR rere ere Ha ck cael wae Cz 7 pot. eh ul - * - . t 5 7 - : - CoASS. FCA POMS case Ce Sewn aD PTT} SECRE® | eS6i-17056 “ CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH ‘ a In 1959 ome Humberto OCORZALEZ Veg: was reported as being a gember of the mtallon Guatemala. This crap had been recrutted to join the Hicaragmnr revolutionary forces in trying to overtirow the Hicsragasn Goverment of President Lois SOMOZA Debeyle. This sane report indicated that CONZALEZ had teen invalwed in the Eiearaguan Revolutionary movement, vee a neuber of the POT, and worzed as sales mamger for the Amalia de KiCOL Company. The eddress for this company wes reported sa 6th Avezze ani ina dt. Zone i, Gsatemala City. (530-1331, 22 May 1959, EXGEM/1 fras ESGEH/15) e. In late July 1960 one Inmbe-to GONZALEZ vas reported as being & leftist who was financing a group veics hed prepared plans for : acoup. (Source: Ha-1766, 2 Angust 1960, BSreW/1 from ESAECESS/3) 2. Headquarters would sppreciate any additional information on GONZALEZ that might be developed by addresses. [oreera SECRET DISPATCH Chief, WH Division ONY FAL‘ DESK CAB RiGGE DEANS Chief of Station, Guatemala City Hic Chief of Station, Yexico City Actior Required: FYI Reference : HSMA-36114, 27 December 1968 1. Forwarded herewith as attachment =1 are eight reports prepared by Wallace B. ROWTON on the latest develonnents of the LIRING-3 operation. . The most important of these are revieved below. / . os sil free / Hy i an , ‘“pomulo,’' wno tater aescriped nimsei1'as MNario/*MENDEZ. appeared on the scene as the liaispn man betwegi LIRING-3 and tne Guatemalan FAR... ~ HumbertoX*GONZALFZ Vega, whom MENDEZ called * ye Gatc," apparently made initial contact with CYRING-3 on his own initiative. MWENDEZ said that "El Gato" was a "good element" but expnasized that he (MENDEZ) would be the person LIRING-3 would deal with o2 FAR matters. A copy of the sketch of MENDEZ. drawn by LIRING-3 was shown by the Station to LIREBEL-2. The, lattey, without any hesitation, ideatified it 4S as “Sav ier X*CONTRERAS, leading FAR representative Y re SON ; ry , Continued....++.+eeseeereevere a Xy : re. Cerwce tT! | es : : “Le A . a . Cine Tien pas OO laa Do-T4E32VYE oY ’ Attgchnents: xe if Reports (8), h/w w2< Documents (7), u/s/c 7° een MICROPLse, FEB ¢ > PR} ic. McRae, s | aoe Distribution: _ 7 | Orig & 2 - C/WHD (w/atts - 1 copy each) 2 - COS, Guatemala City (w/atts ~ 1 copy ei 1 ! ity Ae eee Vanes spenb tae Pleven, Mate LETS Dee r ° See eeener nectar q+ OTN eed Lae Abia oti eee re Pa eer erred eee e eres err eee, " eee Ca ee ot SEE He SOM ROL AD Ny MELE CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH BMWA ~ 36184 | | | _ | in Mexico and a suspected PBRUMEN contact. The i Staticn had the LIEMERACEZ team cover the entrance | of the building where “MENDEZ and other FAR members | have an apartment they use for clandestine meetings i with LIRI“G-3. Despite the fact thet the team H knows LIRING-3 from previous surveillance and that ! a copy of LIRING-3's sketch of MEND2Z was also provided, the LIEMBRACEs spotted neither nan. The (Station naturally plans to cover another meeting H and is also exploring the possibility of determining; who rented the apartment and from whom. It is of ; some interest tc note that MENDEZ, aithough he gave : LIRING-3 the agreed upon recognition signal, may i still not be the "Pavel" LIRIXG-3 was told he would ' meet. LIRING-3 was shown a photograph of Oscar } (aor - 941533) Arturo°&prarz Ramirez (know. to have serviced a letter drop in Mexico City used by Yichelle Jeannette FIRK before her death in Guatemala). LIRING-3 : thougnt it lcoked iike a poor print of a photograph |: or “Pavel” shown to kin while still incarcerated. b. LIRING-3 is S apparently still suspicious H Se en we tere aw prrers wee ec ! several letters (see paragraph 2) froz members of the YAR in Guatemala warning him tnat adverse rumors: (some of then calling him a WOFIRM agent) have been ‘ circulated in that country by Carlos PERZABAL Marcre. Knowsing that PERZABAL's father-in-law is a close friend of Chief, LIRING, LIRING-3 sourced che rumors. to the LIRING headman - He first took up the matter of the accusations made against hin with LIRING-9. . The latter said there was nothing to this, but, and there was 2 but, LIBIMNC-9 reminded LIRING-2 that in the past he had been connected “with a person of mysterious and suspicious affiliations," a clear reference to ROWTON, LIRiNG-3's Greek friend. When LIRING-3 insisted he wanted to discuss the matter of the allegations sade against his directly with S6444u5e 4am U-aTcTULay ww Chief, LIRING, LIRING-9 ryronised to make an appoint-: ment for him. This appojntzent, however, never materialized. That Chie2, LIRING may have spread j the allegations made against LIRING-3 by PERZABAL | | t was confirred by” Rolando SUAREZ (see ROWTON'S o report dated 31 December). LIRING-3 also took up ! the matter of the PERZABAL denunciations with MENDEZ, who told him that the FAP had paid no attention to them and even accompanied LIRING-3 to PERZABAL's house. LIRING-3, however, made the mistake of ' giving his name when asked who was calling. The H result, as couid be expected, was that PERZABAL was ! "not in.” MENDEZ agreed to accompany LIRING-3 to. LIPING to talk to its Chief, but he warned LIRING-3 } } not to make accusations without proof. MENDEZ, incidentally, does not appear to be pro-PBRUMEN. This is interesting in view of the fact that . CONTRERAS, vith whom he may.’be identical, is a j » suspected contact of the PBRUMENers. j c. So far, it does not seen that the FAR has ‘been greatly disturbed by the accusations made against LIRING-3. In fact, MENDEZ and the two othe FAR members LIRING-3 met on 1 January’ have urged LIRING-3 to join them in the hills of Guatenala, where guerrilla warfare, they said, will soon be a ceeey. 8 ect §30 USE PRE. US Exrhoe, “SECRET. _ xb ecmaues i. i: t 1 ; 1 Eee ree RE LA APNE tame eran nent RG aes gm A A ate . - * , .——_-—--—_— i Cheat Pela TS te Sra Foe — ANO fUUbiA CONTINUATICAE OF i : : DISPATCH SECRET HMMA - 36184 ¥ inteasified. They did not hide that their purpose was to broadcast LIRING-3's tame and the fact that a Kezican had joined their fight. This was ‘apparently to zppeal to the Mexican left and gain their support. While LIRING-3 has declared himself ready to go back to Qiatenala (if this was what ROWION wanted hin to do), he did sot need ROWZON to decide that broad~ casting his name from the jungles of Guatenala was not a thing he wanted anyone to do. At Station - directive, LIRING-3 pointed out that after his recent isprisonment he had to take care of his wife before doing any more for the cavse. The best way to d this was to take LIRING-4 to PERUMEN ind leave her with relatives. This led LIRING-3 to ask what, if anything, he could do for the FSR in Mexico. So far, however, his FAR friends have not risen to the bait. ‘ t 2. Forwarded under separate cover as attachment #2 are the ortowing docunents: 2. &A& copy of a letter from Oscar Moises ROLDAN Espinoza. ( Ani-h%4n4 ) Decenber 1968, fron lar ta7*BARRIOS. sex F ce. Translations.and copies of letters ‘from Marta BARRIOS to LIRING-3 and LIRING-4 dated 29 December and from "Violeta" ted 17 November. \ 25, Vjcwndke dad. Copies of two letters’ Bed’ two A setearas [received by LIEING-3 from“Rafael and Rigoberto *ARGUETA Alvarado dated 10 December (see ROWTON' s report ef 19 December). i aia e3 A copy of the letter sent by LIRING-3 to ae ee Marcue with copies for the Mexican and S¢amisbh Communist Parties. This letter is dated 25 December. : : | ». A translation and a copy of a letter, dated f. A copy of an article written by LIRING-3 and published in a Mexican magazine. The date, ‘ number, and name of the magazine are marked on the , =" Copy. yet got Jacobo g. A copy of the note written by RODRIGUEZ Padilla (af longtime member of the} Guatemalan Conmunis$ Party living in Mexico) intreducing’Carlosy*LOPEZ (who was an important FAR leader in Guatemala until he cane to Mexico in "late 1968). ok Gua ala i a. A copy of an article which appeared in a ; Chiapas newspaper announcing LIRING-3's release. : : : 7 a Dow Rt f\- wd for Willard C. CURTIS Son 7 er manana anieriengsa mB eee Me ee | MSA anions a teeta den nae eign BG means tine eden Sine cneeauttentet aes ae Se om \ ‘ ‘ an, . ad : : peanen & “ L Ronen OS tous ’ : Ltt - - HIOA-B8610f 19 December, 19638 | > | SBP i . 4. LIRING/3 gave Rowton two letters dated 10 December ,1968, fron Rafsel Argueta A. and Rigoserto Argueta A. (Alvarado) in which forrer states he working in Chiquimula ana gets home only every fifteen dzeys. Zermer Latter states among profsse creetings and best wishes that "Juan José y Miguel fkefuxkarrresy tienen un aio para hacerle fuerte al cestino" which L/3 isterprets to sean that Leén Barrios brothers intend resume activity on behalf FAR @8 soon as they released. ‘ €e Laains/3 LOLG BOWLON Coat De nC DeB one or Doth brothers will core to Mexico after release and asked kowton whether he could determine probabi@ date of release so that he cculd be prepared receive then: "los leones® will come to visit him when they leave their cage. bys sit I ; - Hrima 3694 aol LiciInG/3 will reply to letters xmrsxiang hoping that { eescnkesabi af HUI sg Htc HOM Ae art eA ANTES Oe Cee ha ees ge TM eral t \ na i h Mats pecan netecnetin RS a RAITT eit INO Coe Kb entertain gon any a . 23 Necember,1968 : } Subject: LIRinG/3 Report of Contact by "Pavel" of PAR. 4. LIRING/3 reported to Rowton et 1000 on 23/12/66 at the restaurant in the Camino Zeal Hotel that at long last the FAR contact promised by the Leén Barrios brothers: had appeared. LIZING/3 told Zowton that et about 1900 on 19 December a Guatezalan came to his apartment and intppduced himself as “a friend of Violeta." L/3 invited him in but asked him not to discuss anythirg sensitive in the presence of his wife. After about ten minutes of chit chat in the spartcent, L/3 and the Gustemalan, who gave his name siiply as "Romulo", went to a nearby restaurant to talk privately. 2. According to LIRIKG/3, the Guatemalan stated that he had been ordered by FAR to maintain contact with L/3. When queried by L/3 regarding the Humberto GonzAlez Veza whom he had met nraviquely, "DAmeta® oeoteicsa) "Oh, you mean ‘£1 Gato’ —- he's 4 good element, but ne will not bezr your FaR contact. I have been entrusted with that mission." "Rémulo" also stared that he knew Francisco Lara well and had worzed with hin in Guatemala City seme time ago until Lara was arrested. "Rémulo" added that unfortunately Lara's nother hed betrayed him to the police and he barely escaped arrest at that time. "Résulo” confirced that Lara had been uncer a cloud as far as his superiors were concerned and had mace the ill-feted trip in order to attempt to clear himself of charzes against him. 3. when LIRING/3 told "Rémulo” that be had been in touch with the LIRING office since his return, the latter exclsine?,"But what have the LInisG people to do with us?" This gave L/3 the definite impressicn that "Rdmulo* himself was not in touch with a PEZUMCN representative in Kexico City,and, in any case, didnot like the ZIRING establishment. : &,. He then asked L/3 to give him a summary report of the arrest and detention, L/3 told Rowton that he balked at this at first, protesting to "Zémalo” taat he had already given the details to the Leén Barrios brcthers and"Cebollito" who he was sure had passed on the report to the FAR in Guatemala. “hen "Rémulo” explained that he would aspreciate en oral report on the spot since ‘he wes not fully informed beceuse of communications problems, LIRIEG/3 told ' Rowton that he went over the whole episode for "Rémulo's" benefit. "Rémulo® then asked to see LIRING/3 again at’ 1100 on 24 December to continue their discussion. He promised toeneet L/3 on the. street in front of his apartment house at the appointed tine. . ; i i . 5. LIRING/3 con*inued to Rowton that auch to bis surpkrise andl indignation ; he received a letter on the following day(20/12/68) from Mart » the mother -” co a « } . fee 2. | of the Len Zarrios brothers, in which,emong other thines, she stated that “the man on the bgcycle", which L/3 explained to kowton meant Carlos Persabal hed written a letter containing grave charges against LIXING/3. The letter, which L/3 read aloud to Rowton, went an to , assure L/3 that these charges were not believed but constituted a source of annoyance to the writer's friends. ! 6. LIRING/3 continued to Rewtcn that he felt so indignant and shocke1 at this unpleasant development that he deciced to see the Chief LIKING and have it ait with hin. L/3 explained that since the Chief LIRING is on very friendly terms with the father-in-law of Persabai he micht be aware of the letter and even possibly erccurgaged Fersabal to write it. L/3 told Howton that he then got in touch with LIaING/2 by telephone andimade a date to meet pim at tne LIKING establishrent at 0930 on 21/12/68. when he arrived et the gate at thet time ne was told that LIZING/2 nad not yet arriveed. After a wait of some twenty minutes, LIRING/2 appeered but asked LIRING/3 to wait a little . longer since he was very busy. After another annoyisg wait, LIRING/S appeared instead of LIRING/2 and talzed with LIZING/3 on the patio. LIRING/3 explained ‘that he wanted urzently to talk with the Chief LIZINS siice something bad come up with regard to Persetal, He reminded LIZING/9 that he orisinelly bed exppresseé a desire to have a face-to-fece confrontation ‘with Persbbal in tbe LINING office so that he could present his report on'‘the arrest in sis presence. LIRinG/9, accordirs to LIAING/3, brushed this off again with the comment, "Sut as I told you before, you're making a mountain of a colehill. You're exaggerating the whole business.” 9. LIRIKG/3 told Rowton that he then took out Martha's letter and insisted that LIRING/9 read it. The latter expressed amazement at ithe revelation of - Persabal's action but did not agree with LIRING/3 that the Chief LIEING ; would be able to shed ligot on it. LIZING/3 then told LIRING/9 that he did : not like the cemes that everycne seemed to be playing with him, and asked LIRING/O point baank what it was thet rotivated his to ask for a writter _ report of the arr:st and,after L/3 coxzplied with the request, to @rap his feet. L/3 continued that he felt he had been frank with the LIRING office, whereas on the other hand they were not honest with him ij telling him shat they thought of him. L/9 then assured L/3 of his confidence inhim and added that in the past certain persons, including Hugo, the assistant to LIR1NG/11, had felt thatLIRinc/3 had been connected with a person of; mysterious and . suspicious affildationa. '1/3, understanding this to be a clear allusion to Rowton, admitted to having known this person in the past ree having hed CS Cord. - . . 3. i t ‘ i .a few business transac-ions with him, including the sale of a number of his paintinga, but insisted with sore annoyance that this had sok bearing on hig political activity. LIZING/9 acreed and aaded that it was reaily a thing of the past that should not bother iIaZIHG/3. Ze promised to make an appointment for LIRING/3 to see the Caief LIRING sozetime the following week. 8. LIRinG/3 continued that when ke met with "Rémulo* later that morning he also showed the letter froz Martze to Lin. According to L/3, :*Rémulo" becane indignant and sugeested thet they talk to Fersabal torether to get to the bottcm of the matter. L/3 and "Eimulo" then took a taxi to the residence of Persabdal in the hope of finding Sim in at the tine. *hen L/3,; Rowever, rang the outside be&l he was told by& woman ( who he susrects wxrk was either Persabal's wife or sister-in-law) that ersabal wes not at hore. L/3 noted the woman's astonishnent in cer tcue of voice when ce statea-fis name ee uc request. "Rémulo" who was present later cozuzented that L/3 should hot have iven his nane since it was obvious that mum Fersatal was at aome but did not want to see LIRING/3. 7 1 ‘9. According to 1/3, "Rémulo" at the seconé meeting stated that "several" friends of his were plannir.3 to return to Guatemala to continue their work ‘for the PAR and that he hoped that LIRING/3 right be able to Lelp in this , mission. "Rémulo”" did net specify what kina of assistance he ‘expected from LIRL:G/3 tut promised to give nin detaiis sben the time caze for action in this matter. He promised to see L/3 again at 1600 on 26 Deceuber ,1968. 40. LIEKING/3 told Rowton that he planned to insist on seeing: the Chief LIkING ‘IN TSE HOPE of determining his reaction to the charges by Persabal in view ‘of the Chief's friendship with tae in-laws of Fersatal. } ace B Rowton whe mete ce set Parr ry * frames ener! stemmee ee | pentemtan te Se | Byaten eta Ee Ae ) 7 - 26 Pecerber ,1268 CONTACT REPORT 4. hgent: LLRING/3 } 2. Date and Site of Meeting: 4100, 26/12/68; Camino Real Restaurant. 3. Next Meeting: 1100, 28/12/68; " " " 4. Reports/Information Passed by Acert: : a) Contact of Carlos Lénez: 1/3 reported that abcut 1430 cn 24 December as he and bis wife arrived at their apartment, tney found a"chaparit? who introduced himseif as Carlos Lépez, a Guatemalan friend of Jacobo Hodriguez(Padilla), and gave L/3 a note of intrcauction from that ferson. L/3 gave Rowton the ortdinel etter hese Is avuacucd herewith. L/3 told Rowton taat Lépez stated that he was anxious to send various items, inclucing medicines, to FBRUNEN,and appealed to L/3 since he "understood" that L/3 and his wife had contacts taorough which he could send the items. Lépez, according to 1/3 appeared §very : interested to be reassured that L/3 really did have good contacts ‘ with the LIRING estabiisczent. when L/3 assured him that he did see i , LIRING respresentatives, Lépez went on to re¥eal that:he was a friend ; of Cerlos Perzabal and thet ne was fully informed concerning the recent "tragic situation” of toth Persabal and LIRING/3. This bomb shell shock L/3 badly and he felt obdlized to launch into a diatribe against Perzabal. dhen Lépez commented that "naturally @e have to : take Ferzabal's word against yours,since he know hin better,” L/3 i told Rowton that he demanded an explanation of who the "we" were. i Lépez sinply replied thet it neaht"ivortent® persons in Guatenala j . _ and Mexicu. He added that,"°as you know", Persabdal was known even to . CSsar Montes. L/3 retorted, "But Montes has been stripped of his H ' authority,as you should know." This led L/3 to the counterclaim that i . he also had good friends in Guatemala and Mexico who could testify on , bis bebalt. = o LIRIWG/3 told Rowton that he then showed Lopes a photostatic copy of the attached letter which he had written to Perzabal demanding : an explanaticn of ay ye he was known to be, spreading against him, and which neshx43 direscy sent to the CP Mexico and. Spain. He’ i ’ asked Lépez to keep the copy and te1l his good friend ferzabal where i he got it and uncer what circumstances. : LIRIKG/3 continued to Rowton that he had to cut short svt be « rather / heated exchange with Lépez since he had a date at 4600! that same day with "Rémulo” outside his apartment house. | po inting out that it could just as easily and logically have eome . co, 2. pm tater we ae ee = b} Costect with "Réqulo": LixING/3 told Rotten that he azain sae Réaulo, the FR liaison, outside his apartsent house et about 1610 fax short time earlier that afternocn, he told Rémulo about the corments made by Carlos l4pez. Romulo, according to L/3, did not indicate that he knew Lofez at all, but agreed wita 1/3 that tie accusations of Perzabal must be net head-on. He suggested tne fol- lowing course of action: L/3 should wait for the reply from Karta (mother of Leén Barrios brothers} as to the exact cheries made by Perzabal before takins up the matser with the Chief LIRING. =a tended to agree wita L/3 that the LIRING establishment nicht fave inspired Perzaval's letter, but felt it would be better if 1/3 had a statement from Marta befcre accusing the PBRUMsiers of tad + meat. eat te CO re nS Ok Oe SS» 2a tee be SOAS Ba eee eee ee Gee ee 2 SOS Olle lns ac Volo Sry 5S arrange a confrontation with Ferz2bal in the presence of three "important FAR officials in Mexico", including a certain “Julio? also known as "Buda". Résulo felt that Bude could lure FPerzabel to & private seeting sinne the latter irexr alre.dy had interviewed a bim some time ago and would be anxious to see him ‘again. This sould provide a go00d pretext for a ccnfrontation between Perzabal azd LIRING/3 to clear up the whole matter. j CG) Prorosed Meeting with LIHING Chief: LIaixG/3 told Rowton thet he felt it essential to see the LIkIsG Chief ca the morning of 27 Dec . even if he does not receive a reply fron Marta byithat time. ze : explained that he felt he could get some sort of staterent from the LIKING Chief, either affirning or denying his knowledge of the Perzabal letter so that he could use this in a possible meetizcg vith -.--.-. the latter in the presence of Kémulo and his colleagues. He said that be felt this important in view of a possible ‘invitation te PBRUMEN that he mivht receive momentarily. 5. Information/Guidence Given to Asent: Rowton cautioned L/3 against jumping the gun in accusing the LININGs of inspirirs the Ferzabal letier, of the César Montes croup,who are expected to be glose; to the LIRINGs and the CPM as well as possibly \ PTG XY Wer Rowton ” ae i | 4 i 1 t | i | nd log | from such Guatemalan exiles as Navarette,Capuano,or even persceas | i ; ! SAN Are emnemee Cait etretee tad ne ine nc ne wt Be a eins rime Up astotrion omeert aan 1. AAR Lane Peat ok ree at Gah dentine nae angler annem Se ~ Roldén Zssinoza dated 27 November ,1958, which LISI!:G/3 had received on .. : ; 30 Decesber, 1968 Subject: LIRUG/3 Identification of "Rémulo" Keported PAR Lisaison. vrs 1. £6 1100 on 28 Decender, 1902, LIAING/3 reported ts Povton at! the Camino 2eal restaurant that be bed again met briefly with "Réizulo® in front of bis (1/3's) apartment house about 1600 on 27/12/68. Cn this occasicn "Zéxulo” identified himself as Mario Menéez.and promised to give Li=ETiG/3 a telepnone at which he could be contacted in the fu- ture. ‘ . 2. wWita rerard to the Perzabal z ccusations, "Kémulo” again caubionedé LIRISG/3 arzinst juzpisg the gur with the Chief of LIRING ( i.e. accusi-:g him of havizg inspired the charges), since if the LIN™!G Chief called his bluff, 1/3 would have no proof. "Rémulo” recoz=mended that L/3 wait until he received a reply from Marta giving details of the accusaticrs before preceeaing rurtoer. Se suucd sues a Suus tins hr 272 hte entlescneg would glediy conzront Persabal and cleer up the matter. 3. LiRING/3 described "R6zulo" as a Guatemalan of about 28 years of ase, 5°6", 125 ibs,sraignt black thinning hair, small eyes,clipped moustacne. L/3 added that "Rémulo" frequently squints his eyes, eitner from a cervous habit ,or sexe physical defect. LIRIHG/3 drew Eowton a rough sketch of "Rérulo” as he recelled him froa the three brief meetixgs he ms had with him to date. &. LIKI‘N¢/3 also gave Rowton the oricinal of the letter from Karta dames postmarked 18 Decesber,1968, is waich mention was rade of the Perzabal charges, I/3 resinded Rowton that Perzabal is referred to in the letter as “el hozbre de la bicicleta’y; and that the Ledn Barrios brothers (sona of Karta) as "los ratojos." 5. LIRINS/3 also gave Rowtoa the original letter of Kexxzxe Cscar Moisés 4 Decemuer,1S68. The enveloce bears the same return address es tnat of 7 November,1968. Rold&én encloses the negative of a snapshot of himselt as a "recuerdo." The letter contains general greetings and a plea for whatever help L/3 can manage to five Xolddn. 6 LIRINGJ3 asked Howton's approval t>. send 500 pesos to Marta (via ber =f sister) to encouraze her to continue writing him and keeping bim inforsad of what develops, especially if end when her sons are released. Rowton agreed but stressed that L/3 should explain that he had. ‘menaged to b2ve this extra money as a result of sis recent exposition and to regret that he ™ nes ™e ; \yal ot - Wallace 38 nopton 74 ® See tei anim Lo o- , OO “UNenss Bands ‘ (Paver?) - 75 -49 aw To remem } i 4 ~ ‘ t H i i a 1 es - ott tee tee 14-00000 4 ete teen eee erin onmetse tte te at meine te + “an s . . ~. . one.” 31 Lecexter, 1958 - . Subject: LIRTNS/3 Peoert of Meeting with FLP Merbere in Mexico City. 1. LIRKING/3 reported tc Rowton at the Robin Restaurant at 1700 on 36/12/58 that when he returned to his apartment at about 120C on 28/12/63 he found Mario Mendez (eka "8émulo") waiting in the cozpany of another FAz memoer, whom L,/’3 descrited es “very fat" agced about 25 with a dreppire moustache. L/} told Rowton that since he did not wish to involve his size in conversation with these persons, invited tinem outside to a nearby res— taurant. } | 2. According te LIhIiG/3 Hario Mendez and his friend told hin that FAz hed decided finally to withdraw all its forces from the cities and to { | reoreun tn tne mauntaine iu wiles af tha inemccctnne "rec rsthcn” 22 the ey ee ed {wirtual iupossibility of effective action in the urban areas of Guatexaia. i|they stated that they ani a number of their cosrades in #exico vere pianning ito return to Guatemala sad doin the FAR forces in the mountains. They tien t invited LIsinG/3 to acccupany tiem on their return trip, fecliag that i: that way ne could contribute more to the strurgle. In reply to I/3's queries ‘ they did not specify how L/3 was to survive another trip and in fact te : of any use vo thea in *he sountains. They sirply saic that they felt it : would be useful to give vide publicity to I/3's presezce in the mountains, once he reached that area. L/3 tcld Howton that he reacted ‘to this sczrewtat startlirg proposal in es lozical a wey as possible, saying that he world have it give it careful thought, inaszuch as it raised a number of very serious problems with hia and his fazily. Mario Mendez and sis friend esn- cluded with e rousing cheer for the "real revoluticnaries"™ who put asi all thoughts of personsl safety and cozfort and rush into the battle. shea L/3 yointed out that ther themselves after all had witadrawn from the action i they replied that precisely for that rezson they intended te return ard : do their share for the cause. 3. LIRT:G/3 also reported that he end his wife spent the 29th of Deceabder -- With Crlando Suarez in Cuernavaca and haa lunch with hia and Jorge Gotoy. Suarez renarced privately to L/3 that he had visited the Lrkine offices cn 24-25 Decenber and was “ot pleased” with comments he had hpard concerning LIRING/3. Ze recommended taat L/3 see the Chief L1a.2G"as soon as possible” to put the record straighs concerning the ‘circumstances surrounding his . arrest and especially his, subsequent release. Suarez intimated that the ‘Chief IHING apparently favored the version civen by Ferzabal, with whose in-laws he was on very close personal terms. LIRING/3 told owton that he Planned to try agein to reet privately with, tae. Chief italn¢ on the morning of 31 Decender,1208- , : jgeey , ree eee Poona eat eae ree rahe De om ort ae oe Te PEE eH AEE EERO SENET ert A suet lta + 14.90000 ams, 2. ee ee een tes een ne pee ee 4. In reply to Rowtcn's questions concerzinz the identity of the fcllowing names that appear in tne letters tc him ’rom Varta Barrios de Leén, LIxlNG/3 5 wade the following clarifications: ‘ i H $ 4)"Los cabchitcs" and "Los patojos” refer to Suan jend Miguel Lejn 5 Barrios. , | 3 2) "Else" is the true raze cf the elzeat Leén 3 * os sister (esparent ‘ age 25). , i 3) "Le negra" is a leén Barrios sister aged about 14. 4) "Le chiguita™ is eix-year-old sister of the Leén Barrios brothers. 5) "Felissa" is the novia of Juér ccsé Leén Zerrios. 6) "Yuri" is a child, probably of hacia Elena, who is a close friend ané possibly relative of tae Le6éa 3arrics fenily. 7) pe xoraiata” ana “Cari? whese identity L/3 never learned are both active members of FAR who frequextly visited the Leén Barrics i brethers and acted as PAR couriers. i : 5. Liki:G/3 told Rowton that as regards the Rrexrcasdt proposed revisit to Guatemala, he was prepared to discuss this with xowton and would be willing .to undertake the hazardous cission, "if ttere were no oteer alternative’, but that in any case careful plans would have to be worked out especially ‘with regard to commuuications, if Rowton toped to profit by L/3's rexewed ‘involvement with FAR in Guatezala, H 1 ‘ i sta pattems bans RE FAAP Me nina foagem nner a ee ee 11a) 3 date hc Benn ERpeR ee PER ARR: F RoI Temata A EY eee 1 : i, \ ‘ . ed 2 A i pom eee oe ea eee ayy tan tne meres test wean Antal - i a - Guetemala. "Rozulo" was less sympathetic, and when L/3 stated that he felt "gee." L/3 made sure to drop the statement that he was planninw as a matter real ete en (img ce SN dle LE atte PTT a 4 vanuary 1969 t Subject: LIsI5G/3 Heport of Meeting at PAK Safehouse. | 4. &t,2100 on 1/1/69 2% the Robin Restaurant ilni.G/3 reported to Rowton tnat he went, as requested by "Xémulo", to Calle Coahuila 22% (across froz doolwort=s nezr the corner of Insurgertes Sur) enc found "RKénulo" | in apartment 12 ic the company of two other persons, previously unknown to LIRING/3. Both wppeared younzer than "irulo”" and one could easily be his brother because of the physical resezbisnce. The other, apparent age 25, light exicned,vto was introduced simply as an Ecuadorian, had a good Guatezalan accent, and revealed in his resarzs an excellent knowledge of Guatezala. The =cuadorian, who hed the acost pleasant personality of the three, remarked during the conversation tasat ne had been inprisoned in tze old penitentiary in Guatemala City and subsequextly "thrown" over the vues LO oai¥esor. ‘ 2. LraIKG/3 told aowton that the small apartzent contained nothing that he could see but a table and several chairs and was obviously a safenouse rather than a residence. "Réntulo™ later confirmed this when he told L/3 that taney would have to meet there in the fubure only by aprointment since they did not live there but came cnly froz time to time to talk. ‘s a rey sult, LIXING/3 made a date with them for 16CO on Friday, 3/1/69, et wiich time be, L/3, would come to the apertment. "Rémulo" pronised to. wait for him at the entrance to the apartment building so that L/3 would not have to ring the bell end wait outside the door unnecessarily. i : 3. Daring the Zriendiy discussicn that ensued in the apartment,L/3 took the line previcusly agreed on with Rowton with apparent success. The young Ecuadorian showed his approval by nodding his head sevsral times, when L/3 outlines his reasons for not accepting at ence the proposal to return to it necessary in any case to travel first to PBRUM=N to get his wife settiled "Rémuio” shrugced his shoulders,renarking, "Sut can't sae iget by herself.f L/3 then offerred to be of any service while in FBRUBEH, bat did not re- ceive any pcsitive reaction. "Rézuio" responded simply with a "Yes, we'll of fact to see LIKING/9 the following morning to talk apout the | svar which L/9 himself had already volunteesed to arranse. &. men the subject of Fercabal's calumnies against L/3 cane up ‘toward the end of the conversation, "RSmulo” told L/3:"Don't worry agout that any sore. A guatemalan, whom you don't know, will take osre of ret pesven "de una vez’ L/3 told xoston he felt this remark was too full of foreboding for him to! ask for details. Ze agreed to come again to tae Oy a 1600 on 3/1/69. hx ethan mnneraion ADS A ye eee Sere 2 BE meat ee wrt ite Leteeee ALE aap heen esd? stemmed ani hit LONI wh 5 ~, i 4 Jaenuery,1968 : a a a re Subject: LIRInG/3 Report of Address of Mario Mendez,aka “BErulo®. i 1. LIAING/3 repsrted to Rowton at 1000 cn 1/1/69 at the Robinj Zesteurant thet be had not succeeded in seeing the Chief LIZING as he haa horeé the previous worning since the latter did not acpear at bis office by 70c0, when LIZING/3 had to leave to nake the contact wita "xésulo" at tis apart- ment. LIaIsG/3 cortinued to Rowton thet woen he arrived at his apartaent about 1015 he found a note from "R&émulo” askins him to cone to the £ollow- ing acdress ak between 1130-1200 the following cay ( 1 January ,19 95952 Calle Coahuile 221. 2. Rowton therefore made anctner date with LIRIUG/3 for that sese evening eh RARR ne ERR DART On eee Ba ade BR we TING mee nwt Le tote wrat_ we ee ee Ree ee eee ee SS OE Ge mee Fw rere oe ing. xeeton showei LIHI:G/2 the two pictures passed tqnim by the Station of persozs suspected of beirz *Rénulo" end the fat colleague.! LIR1#S/3 told Rowton that be could see no resemblance to eitber person, but be felt that the photo of the stczt rerson corresponded te the descriptice of the “Pavel” he was supposed to meet. He recalled thet at the tine! the Leén Berrios brothers tcld him they would arrance fo1' "Favel” to contact hin in Mexico City uppa his return, they snowed him a rather poor; reproduction of a picture of Pavel that tad appeered in the local press following a gunfisht toat Favel had had on the border while crossings into Hexico. | . 3. Rowton then expressed to LIRING/3 his grave reservalions coucerning ung the proposed truvel of L/3 to Guatemala in the cozpany of his new FAR friends. Rowton pointed out that such a trip would be extremely risky for 1/3 personally with little hope of any worthwhile production for Zowton. LIRING/3 agreed and said that he felt he would have to continue to stall, even at the risk of alienatirg the affections and confidence of his new contacts. Rowton sucgestei that L/3 tell them that before he lcould pessibly consider such a return trip he would have to visit FERUNEN with his wife and child to get then settled there so that they would not agein be exposed “to the difficuities they suffered during his last trip - financial as well as psychological. This would cive L/3 at least another sonth before’ he would be faced wita the triz. Rowton added that L/3 should offer to: do “eversthing possible” in Mexico for his friends, reviewing for then bis - knowledge and experience of the border areas, his service in ithe navy as “ hence he should "play it atraight" with betht sides. | Nt fy well as his reasonably good xnowledze of photocraphy. a 2 ss - &. Rowton then stressed taat 1/3 should assume taat everythigg,at least in eumzary fors, that he discussed with the FAR officials e wag in conta¢t with would directly or indirectly be reported to the: LIANG éffice,and that a, | Loo. 8 senna : " «Subject: - LIZING/3 Report of Allecaticn of VOPIaM Affiliation. | 4. At 1000 on 7 January,1°69, at the restaurant of the Cazino Real Hotel LIgI%G/3 reported to Kowton that re had fust received three petters fron Harta Barrica de Leén, the mother of the Ieén Barrios orethera (Miguel and Jvfn) whom he had orisinally cet during bis confinement in Guatemala City. ce gave the original letters, zowtca's translation of weich is attached, to Rowton to copy and study. LIaiic/3 appeared genuinely shaken at the revlaticn in the second perssraph of the letter,dated/ 29/12/68, thet the "man cn the bicycle" ( Carios Perzabal) had written! in his letter to Marta that LIRING/3 was “workise Zor another cozpany CiC?PIEM) und toat i Marte aheula nat annfide in ancethine LIVTHG/2 michh write tal han a TTAINGI2 ; told Rowton that ne bad suspected that Perzabal tad accused his of perhaps i causing the arrest, but he never dreamed that Ferzabal would! go so far a3 to accuse hix outright of being a “c27IxM asent. : 2. LikiiG/3 then speculated tuat Ferzabal could not have cone such a serids : thing of tis own initiative, but cust necessarily heave been inspired by some outside source, most probably the LIRING establisiment. He econtizued ; thet he therefore felt it core necessary than ever to put the LIgInG Chief Pup asainst the wall" end force 22 to adcit nis comrlicity.) LIZING/3 added that he hed seen "Rémulo* on 3 Jactery a3 plexned and had told him about the letter froa Marta and Terzabal's treachery. According tal LIKIHG/3 "Rémulo” became indignant and volunteered to accorpany LIKING/3 to the LIRING establishment to have the whole thing out once and for all. LIkz:G/3 appeared so cisturbed at the unexpected news that howton found it impossible --- - to check with him on the exact tine and place he allegedly met "Rémulo0” on Priday, 3/1/69. dhen Rowton stated that he felt it very inportant to iden- tify "Rémulo” positivgely ( Rowton alleged that he had acce is to the Gober- nacién “mug file" of persons wante? by the Guatemalan Government and given to the Mexicans for identificaticn}, LIRING/3 volunteered ta arrange to meet "Rémulo” somewhere in public as soon 28 possible so that koston could get a good look at bim ( as ke had crefiously done in the case of "Garcia"). 3. Rowton advised LIRING/3 #66 not uncer any circumstances to attespt to lure "Rémulo” to any public place, especially since the latter had estab- lished a pattern of meeting with hia in a safehouse, but simply to tell Rowton the next time he was invited to visit tne safehouse dnd kowton sould ; cover the place from as conveniect a’ spot as possible (e.g. woolworkh's U across the street). Rostca also encovrazed LexIiG/3 to talk again with . LIRING/O rabher than the Chief LiniiG Ii THE hope of more p odaction. «YH j SHE UY ARSE Ue 8: LEST OR EERE. HEEB eRe, neeteemewes veel vee be . Fr mo fo a, I . wet ’ , + AeSeeiner sneer mew aie ces Chief, YH Divisica , Caief of Station, Gustenala City Chalef cf Station, Hezico City PERSUMEK/The LIRING-3 Operation Setion Required: FYI Reference 2 HiB34-36114, 27 Lecember 1968 ' 1. Forwarded herevith as attachment sl are cicght reports prepared by *allace B. ZOVTON on the latest develo-nents of the LIRIWG-3 operation. The sost important of these are! reviawest hatlew_ I RB. “Romulo,” who later deecribed himself as Mario *HENDE, avneared on the scene as tke liaison; man betveen LIRING-3 and the wuatemalan FAR. Humberto SGONZALEZ Vega, whom BiNDEZ called “zl : Gato,” appareztly uace initial contact with LIBI#G-3 on his own initiative. WctDES said that "Zl Gate” | was s "good eleresat"” but emphasized that he (HEYDKZ) would be tie persoa LIRI3a-3 would deal with oa FAR matters, 4 cosy of ths a&keics OF HINDEL trava by LIRING-3 was shown by the Station to LIRIDLL-2. The iatter, without any hesitation, identified it ap Javier ®CORTRERAS, leading YAR reprosentative Continued. .-+++-+-e- es +e cleo , i . Attachments: | 1. Reports (8), b/w 2. Documents (7), a/3/c Cone ee Distribution: Orig & 2 ~ C/THD (w/atts - 1 copy cach) 2 - COS, Guatenala City (v/atts - 1 copy eaeh) i | H t | ’ . ene woe — > menbaiones | a aaa ~ 4 Feber Aah 14-0000 eeeneeeeecneeterenenn grams emnpaneneenapa nN SS IN me I AAR RA A ce Re a rome j q H ; BxzCR aT t ’ in t#nico and a susnected PBZUMEN coatect. The Statienm had the LELISRACH team cuver the entrance of the pullding skere wiv and other FAR mezbers have sn anartmuent they use for claniestirve neetings with Lintig-3, egsnite the fact that the team knows ttuING-3 trea previous eurveillaace end that & cory of LIQI8G-3's sketeh of ¥LNuLe was also i provided, tho LIEEBIACIs eeotted neither man. The | Statica naturally plane to cover ancther meeting | and is alsu exsloring the poasibility of ideternining! wbo rente+ the acvartpent and fros whoa. It ie of i soe Interest te note that ba¥nzZ, although he gave LIRINU-3 the armreed unon recomiticea simnal, may still ust ve the “Pavel LIZINI-3 was told he would weet. LIRING-3 eas shown a photozraoh of Cecar i i | | i | ! Arturo *>:2iz Hogirez (known to have gerviced a : letter rop in gezico City used Ly sichelle Jeaunstta FIRK befere her jeath in “watemala). L121¥3-3. thought 1% looked lize a pcer orint of a chotosrach - ds - 36184 of “Pavel” shown to him while still lacarcerated. { - } =+ wsnanued te apparently still sussicicus in the eo of the PREDUSleres. Ze has received several letters (seo parazrach 2} from nonbera of ‘ the FAR in Guatemale warning him that adverse runcrs | (seme of thes calling him a *CPIRH agent) have bees circulated in that country by Carloa PORTABAL Harcue. Enoving that PLRZABAL's father-ia-lew is a close aFiend of Chief, LIKING, LIZING-3 sourced the rusors to the LIZING heaman. Le first took up the watter of the secusations sade against Sie vith LIRING-3. The lstter saia there was nothing to this, but, and there wes a but, LIAINS-9 rewinded LIHING-3 that . ia tho vast he had been connected “vith a ceracn of systerious and susoiecious affiliations,” a clear reference to 2G7TOH, LIBING-3's Greek fsicsd. Vvhon LISING-S iasieted be wanted to discuss the catter of the alizzatiocas uade arainst hin directly with Catef, LIRINS, LIBIAG-® promiged to make an anpeoint- went for hin. This aopointneat, hovever, never paterialized. That Chief, LIZING may have sxread the allozations rate against LIRING-3 by PERZABAL was coafiraed by Rolando °SUAR:Z (see RCXTON’s Feport dated 31 December), LIR1%36-3 also took uo the uattor of the PiRZAPAL cenunciations with NEYDiZ, wko told him that the FAg had naid no attention to them and evea accossanied LIRISG-3 to PiadZABAL's bouse. LIRING-3, however, saje the mistake of giving bis namo whea asked who vas calling. The result, as could be expected, waz that PL.ZABAL was “not in.“ ANDES agreed to accomvany LIZi%3-3 to LIRING to talk to its Chief, but he warned LIAZIN}3 not to make accusations without proof. HENDEZ, fucidentally, dosa oot apnear to be pro-PBRUAEH. _ Thies is interesting in view of the fact that: CONTR CHAS, with whom be may be identical, is a suspected contact of the PaaUMsvers. ©. Go far, it 40es sot seex that the FAR has been greatly disturbed by the accusations nate ; against LInINg-3, In fact, wivoct aad the tvo other FAR penbers LIKINS-3 set on 1 January have urzed LIBING-3 to join then in the bills of Guatenala, where guerrilla warfare, they ssid, will soca te ‘ i i sree re cee eeerereerererecan any eee TIRatL NRL RNY RT Ane ee ee Ia Eee ea a 2 Ne a ae tans em ee em 14-0000 | { | BRCRET maga - 36184, . 1 . : f intenetfied. Tuey dia not hide that their ovrsese' was to broadcast LIKINI-3's anee and the fact that @ bexicaa had joined their fizht. This was ancarently to npreal to the coxican left and gain their support. Wkile LIRING-3 bas veclared hiazself ready to zo back to GWatenala (if this was what kKOVTOY wartec bim te do), he did not need AOETOA to decide that uroad- | Ceetiag his name from the jungles of GQuate=zszia was | act a thing he wanted anyone to Jo. At station directive, LIRING-3 pointed out that after his recent imorisonment he had to take care of his wife before dcizg any core for the cause. The best way - to do this sas to take LIRING-4 to FRRUMEX and leave her with rolatives. This led LIZING-3 to ask what,, if anything, he could do for the FAR in Hexico. } 80 far, hozvever, his FAK friends have not risen to: : On ete —~ wwewe ' 2. Yorvarded uncer separate cover an attachnent @2 sro t t a. A copy of a letter from Oscar Koises b. A translation and a cocy of a letter, ¢:tea Deeenber 1968, from Marta *BARRIOS. ¢. Translations and copies of lettera fron | Marta BARZIOS to LIKING-3 and LIELWC-4 dated { 26 Decenber and from “Violeta” dated 17 soveeber. | ! a. Copiss of two ietters and two postcards Feceived by LIRINS-3 from Rafaci and Rizgoberto *ARGUETA Alvaraco cated 19 December (seo ROVTO‘('s report of 19 vecesber),. @. A ecovy of the letter sont by LIRING-3 to Carlos *PZRZAHAL Marcue with conies for the Mexican: : aad Spanish Communist Partios. This letter is i H dated -5 December. i f. A cony of an article written by LIRING-3 and published im a \Vexican magazine. The dato, mumber, and same of the magazine are sarke4 ca the copy. . .@-. A copy of the note written by Jacobo “4 ®RODRIGUSZ Padilla (a longtime menber of the | Guatemalan Communist Party living ia sexico) - introducing Carlos *1LUP?ié (who was an important FAR leaver in Gastenala ustil he came to Mexico in late 1263). I bh. A copy of an article which apresrod in a Cafapes cevspaper announcing LIZIN3-3's release. camer ep yee ee for Willard C. CUFTIS ; * ha . : we : irae Fetes coe seer a he so menmmnetenegennntennen panna anennn aseece nnn | | | | a A a | | | . ‘ : tke golloving documenta: : a I j | . ; aN —-> ee - & . Arricunen? BA , “ “HTINA- 36164 BOT SUITASLE FOR LICROFTLR i i { | FOOTED T SR ae RISE EE Saute eee ga : OR. Se MOT AD ees sible pit Sr ae ARS n acces sabe , ~8 é ea eg nite ate ob a ' ‘ . . tf she . ay ee : 4 / ' . Poo, ‘ af 1 1 . ro ' ‘ an * . ; . , f ’ , ‘ bof b ‘A. : i ‘ : . & 3 . ' i wa ' ro i cob e F - ‘ . fo a on : ie “y vat + , . ; a x wet : ' ~ © 2 f a , t ta y . ‘ oo - : am i . . ' ~ 5 . : 1 ef e H ‘ e i t ; ra . ; a ta . Poy Loe . kr. bey o ! rag 1 : | : noe ‘ . L . ' : an rt + . * , * : E eR STEPPE aimee | de ad r Beale Le pre a rere Site alk pa tS ea. 14-00000 14-0000 wy le pm, : Lone f. . an ee TTAS mnenw7 FIG . . . _— . . . HAN Ae sol. 7 . - * Exvelope addresses to 0om Carlos Jureco . v Aiticio Condece 4.6 H ; Fachuce gy Yeri.om \ an J ‘ MEHL SO, ait i ‘5 Bo returns cécress : Sencer's inivials: 3. i ' Postzarced 15 vaecenser,1¢55, Guatenala. i ' a *y “3 " Guoterala, Decenmber,1968. . : i i 7) Ream oss { . a LOeEl Var.oss . i : | Excuse ce for not having replied to yours of 12 Noverder until today, ui but the affairs of the "patojos" keep me on the go and : besides = nave : y . : te: ne . : a been sick anc upset ané I xeep forgetting everytsing. That's che reases : I haven't put a cate on this letter; you won't believe it sus I urite ; two letters that never got off, but it's tree. we hore that you are Es ‘ well es ever with your fenily. : : I have to sell you thet the "hombre de ia biciclota" «wrote me lest week i and thet I an a little peeved at tin bacause P shoulic move cautiously, Sut don't chiak that : wa don't scelieve it. ve feel that it's fron fear. . : and for that reason Gon't intvenc ws write to hin. i i "Bl vigovuéo" sends you resards; la nesta a varn emorace; la chicuita © ss a xiss; Disa. felisacari,Neria Elens,Guri ana the "pategos" any rezaras : 31 a and embraces Zor the Chirstras holidays. The “patojos® are stiii in the . fi “pina” so they couldn't come. We'll see whether they cen be with us the ¢ ‘ 24th; if not we'll, have to zo there to be with them. In any case I'll les a ; you know whan they.core here. i I i. So long with many best wishes and congratulations to vou ond your wife enc [i* i chileren. 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Carlss Ju rado y Carlos Manuel Per- ~ PANAMA, 21 de octu- bre— EI Namamiento para , una beelga general car 72 horas Lecha por la Federa- sida Estudiantil éz Passo, en pretesia pee ef reciente yolpe de estado militar, tu- vu poco éxito hoy, tafermes poncedentes de la ciudad cos een gue se verificarsn ais lados micidentes de viokn- cia. Algazes comercies perma ierey cersadas y ef tra: Preece nes 7 aa nlieaten: - rap dri dag Ley | | EELS } ii | i Pi gail aT ELTN | LJP ab pp Vibe pep i ig i “oid WN HN j aeat aus a weadzes, fe H } solids tios d Sia hocernes me . i if - : I <Z i cm “t Z 1. cy eM ne leit fav s Der em oN ~. ; Fond Ai Pipa aot ‘ a Pub CIF | eo SB ¢ Cr) OS r4bal, quienes se ercentra- ban press ea un capo de cencentraci6a 9 gt atemaltizco desde el paveda “V4 de abril, upuestauente acusados de actividades cenectadas con cl i Hero. La noticia 2 teqrara sia da da fos ciscutes inte’ectuales de nuestio Estado, ya que coven €3 Sis net tee re aE “’y eerlen ads 2 wee CUDAPEST. 21 de cece oa “hoy a este ‘pais. cru la fromiera por tres pssios. Este es el primer coat iitar que por te de Herras ckecas, cespués ge cee raufleats ef uutade cheea-sovittien, respecte a In pemmansccia co tin de + trepas Eel pacto de Var- Piro tesiro szignol TUL", gze e@ lengua tzel- -Carlos Inade es cm chia- panceo ditic pride cue a tra vés dz su grea caleded art's tea como pinter y grebador, ha hecho gracdes ago nes a fa cuftera nacie Come cizJadace el puter Castes Ju.cdv ha desempe- Fito cen verladers pasién dificiles taiecs em el Inscita tonal InJijenista, en Varics de tx$ cectros. En el de Saa C, fen dador, justo <a Rosaria Castcllares y Llarre Arte- nin Montzro, 2} extr2o:.li- “PE- tl d=arcelara ona bor en bh ata bbuciéa indi- gera de los altcs de Chia- pas. La injzsta. excarcelacién de los prcfescors Jurada y Perzat. ‘i leste chine profe sor de la F. Lt de Econo mia de la UNAS!) mov ampics gigas de in- Seg meenetese nen + 25 denna OB as HOE NINE través de fa Secretaria de. Relaciones | Exteriores de temala respe to a Ia vida dz zmbhas perso Sidades y demandaron un 2 apegado a fa Ley. En fimucresas peticiones ee este sentido se destacé a hecha por el Colegio de ‘Segados de Tuxtla Gutié- Erez, ! t - Ambos detenides estaban acusades por supuestos ace tes de “propaganda subvee siva™, realizados el dia 17 de aixil: es decie tres dias des peis ce haber caido presos cuando se dirigian, en oun viaje turistico a la Republi- a de El Salvador. - t EI exble de ta! ‘AEP infor fosoma que a.abos profesores: fecren trasladades desde la cimel hacia ed ” sropuerto, donde aberdaron’ un avién » mre OT eee eee ee eee PAITSI | we Haina ELGRAD ot junicas, se ilente Jes} cy ea de ernctales s nL APCLO BIRIDLED S Sau eal bs o peices aa a CSR! FAY CABO KENNEDY, 21 d: cetubre,— |Los aitrenas one su Ultima traisisién celevisién a la trea y BNE CF US Gihts mener, para itkiac el desenso a lal tera ef ca ee aadana en el Adéatico Ocalental. nutos despots de Le én apareciéd ca dis partallas de tas tebr.lenres el MXeector del vest expres que lac “ apiio VIE hata tods la que se to. 42 inveciin del x cipst del Apo! ca ra orbita mas candclo en fa pia core tam tas dui Apolo—VIE hi ron be ‘consequida sb propues eker peut stiindels bala, cola ef. S<nrrsmatl SSE NATION Aw USTED Cr SEED MESSEGS CERSECRET : atean Filled ta. j Dr ante Cony LJ SUES CT S.OTTED moer Doves 0 no a * Se | AE NO i KREF TO Saf RO P : OSE By. caseu v2 6 vee FtLe wD mare OPawce ULE Unwin. whl off. Fae gag SECRET 1623232 JAN 6S CITE GUATIOMALA MEXICS CITY INFO DIRECTOR city sset \ - yt (6bu3 873418 REF A. WHA 36174 : : B. HEGA 9729 ee 7 f. PEP PARA | REF A, FAR COSTACT KNCuN TC LIPINEs? 43S pe “ROMULO” AND “MARIO MENDEZ” MAY PE IDENTIFIAPLE wlin Perse aucuol’ eee aT. (MEWDEZ) AGUILAP. STUGION TRACES MENDEZ FESC@IPE HIY aS PCT AFMED ACTIVIST WHO ILLEGALLY ENTEFED MEXICO GiLy $S68. MENTEZ PHYSICAL i i i 5 | DESCPIPTION FITS THAT GIVEN PEF A, PHOTIC CF MENDEZ FESvESTED) Fro i LIAISON, AND VILL PE POU.HKED ADDPESSEES WHEN PECEIVEL, eiTe FULL i STATION TPACES. rl : i. 2, PER HM-i0576, LIREBEL/i IN PERSCWsl CONTACT ¥IT4 MESDEZ ; } ! f IM QULY 1986, IF LIREPEL/ I AVAILAFLE, SUDCEST SHOW FEY LIPINE/3 t SKETCH OF “MARIO MEHDEZ™ FCP FPOSSIPLE IDESTIFICATICS i | SECRET ' —_ Oo ; Pope AG r be SECRET ran Ys | oem ES st et Ba atid EYRE AL UTADA OS AIRE ft Oa OUR BE aie ee ; Aen, PTE AT Ch Te eI eh al _ DPiiech bib vad SECRIT/PYBAT Chief, Wi Division 0 COG * : - demcannengy Chief of Station, Nexico city!” uw ictivities Against PenusEN Targets in October and Névember_1968 OM BEDARED AES, . rs : ca Action Required: See paragraph 13. ; 2 i i * Reference : HSM4-35591, 10 October 1968 : . : ! cof 1. Personnel: There were no changes in personnel in , the PENUMEN Section of the Station during October and Novenber. 2 Wallace 8, ROSTON returned from his TDY on 15 Octcber. * Leslie I. HENDRZIQUE was at the Station TDY 26 throuzh 30 2 November in connection with the LISAGA case. Henry J. SLOMAN . was at the Station TDY on 8 November to debrief ASSTPUT-16. . Leonard S, TOAUET visited the Station during the last week | ® Af Mowortber f2 connsstic. with tLe LIND GS cance | ‘ - i Continued.....ccecccelececeees = . : a : - 508 SENGOL AND KUMBER HMMA - 36185 SC or CORTyEr ee corre eyimemmenewneren me . - wee CONTINUATION or Guatoe meer . : LFS Tes SOV 7? eal DISFATCH . py ne , Oe SRORET/Ryps¢ | sa -) t Zz. Operations in PBRUMEN and Against Visiting PERCHES Officials: t ‘ | A. LIAGILE-1: LIAGILE-1 cane to xexico on : , . 19 October and returned to PERUNEXN on 1 Nov ember,: but he did not contact the Station, (See MEXICO ' CiTyY--74974.) B. LICARD-1: LITARD-1 returned from his TDY to Kacrid in October. His mission was unsuccessful. The Madrid Station provided detailed reports on | this operation. : C. LISAGA-1: LISAGA-1 returned to Mexico on 25 November 1968. He remained in Mexico to receive special training and to undergo debriefing by a . Eeadguarters TDYer until 9 December, when he returned - to PBRUMEN,. Hy : , ° D. Subject of MEXICO CITY-6266: LIADLIB-1. fe finisked his debriefing of Subject during this period. - (See HiYWA-soolr ) a. - E.- HAGLIDER-1: HAGLIDER-i did not return to. . Mexico during this period. ; F. YSWAIT-2: YJWAIT-2 did not return to Mexico during this period. 7 G. Subject of MEXICO CITY-7595: Subject | : defected to the Vexicans during the Olympics. The Station arranged for a press conference through ; LITAMIL-3. LITANIL-3's debriefing revealed that! . Subject did not have any intelligence of value. | ri i (See also MEXICO CITY-7621.) a ' - \ ; H. AMSILLOS-1: AMWILLOW-1 arrived in Vexico on 22 Noverber and returned to PBRUNEN on 2 December. : FRADYFR could not meet him as he was at Headquarters . on TDY. (See MEXICO CITY~8215 and -8335.) Poa ae oy AAC omitemrrtaiak adit ta u t iY 3 . 3. Active Leads to Prospects in PBRUMEN: an ae j , A. Subject of MEXICO CITY-5442: LICOMET-2; “3 : received a call fron Subject on 24 November asking 2 * hin to take care of two friends who were visiting Kexico fron PBRUMEN. During the same call, Subject indicated he would be coming to Mexico City soon on wacation and would notify LICOXET-2 of the exact . | date and details. ed . .»* B. AMICARUS-1: After enlisting the cooperation , ef AMICARUS-3 in Veracruz, the Station is awaiting | ‘the arrival of AMICARUS-1, scheduled to transit Kexico City fron PBRUMEN, to re-establish contact between the tyo and have AMICARUS-3 develop AMICARUS-1. (See MEXICO CITY-8136, et cetera. ) j AXCAJOLE-1 was scheduled to visit Mexico from PBRUNEN. e Bovever, his father at the last minute reportedly oo _ ‘. «|. “Blocked” his departure. (See also MEXICO CITY-7574 so. . J ‘ and. -7622.) ‘ * SEC Rr ET/RYBAT comrnueD { | ©. AMCAJOLE-2: Per MEXICO CITY-7454 and 7453, | | t CLasSi6 KAT OT 14-0000 ; Z, & foe hOB ps + Lae Save tevsaat ng Pi fiee e al 22% bene COHTNUST SH OF? i . : : DISFATCH SECRET/RYBAT WEVA - 26185 - Monterrey area. om oy, Fab bet TTL es Se en Le i i D. LIALNANAC-1: LIALMANAC-1 told ROSTOX oa 23 Novercber that he is a close, long-tire fricud of the Subjcct of H3Ui-36016. He says now he believes he can develop’ a close relationship with EHO, Mexico City. '’ : . . E. Sabject of MEXICO CLYY-7946: The Station is cooperntizcg with LNEfGO in preparing for, tke i arxgiv2l of Sudject's son in Yexico., The Station‘ has assisted in getting a Mexican visa for the son. The son arrived in Nexico on 2 Decerber, but it has not yet been determined whether he is willing to: be contacted and, hopefully, debriefed. | 4. ‘Legal Travelers to PBRUMEN: { ‘ A. LIRING-4: According to LIRING-3, LIEING-4 is in no condition to accept any assignnent or instructions for a trip to PBRUMEN. There is, however, some possibility that LIRING-3 nay go to PBRUNEX on a “cultural" mission, at which time he will report directly to PBRUMEN officials on his activities in Guatenala. LIRING-9 has reiterated that he wants both LIRING-3 and LIRING-4 toizo. but has not Suggesved dates ror this travel. (See MEXICO CITY-8159 and ~-8228.) B. LIRENO-2: LIRENO-2's papers are finally. in order, and she has indicated that she is still willing to travel to PRRUMEN. However, the recent death of her nother, as well as the recent incar- ceration of her son (in a frare-up by his exployer - see NEKICO CITY-8182), has brought her to a prysical and psychological low. The Station is allowing her time to recuperate before raising the question again. C. LIANELE-1: LIANKLE-1 has not yet settled in Mexico City. There was no contact with her during this period. D. LIARYN-1: Per MEXICO CITY-7433, LIAR#-1 was met during the Olympics, but did not have access to much information of value. (See MEXICO CIT:-7563 and ~7741.) In spite of the fact that he was in | daily contact with PBRUNEN participants, some of whom spent considerable time with hin, he came up with virtually nothing. The Station, at present, has no contact with LIARM-1, who has returned to the : EB. Subject of MEXICO CITY-5853 (News contact of LITANIL-3}: Subject has been reapproached about - making a trip to PBRUNEN now that the Olympics are over. He has indicated. his willingness to mzke such a trip now. LITAMIL-3 is arranging a meeting between Subject and a Station Case Officer. 7 1 - F. LIRENO-8: On 17 October LIRENO-8 was instructed to actively arrange for a trip td PSRUNEX, and, if he goes, to see about taking some c ses: in that countr;. (See NEXICO CITY-7738 and lHMA-35593. }. In the mneantine, he has become completely integrated into the PBRUMEN Consulate and cultural institute : in his town. In this capacity he will be ina i position to repert on PBRUMEN activities in.that area. 4 AONE Sm REAM mane Runt nae cant he ce cane Meee HRD com eee FAC REET EN CO SD US OS A SE EY ENT: + a at mone an) Fe aE Lent ve RATE oe La ae, dat a { ~ . fan vbeataene Ieghivae s/he a Ane se eke COps IE UATION OF” DISPATCH G. Subject of HNN-3551€: The Station is | still planning to have ROWION cxplore ihe feasibility of approzching Scbiect and using hin as an eventual source in FERUAEN, where, by the nature cf kis > function, he stiil maintains contacts. (See mau- 35516.) - H, AXMSTRUT-16: Subject traveled to PITUHky on 18 October 1258 and returned on 1 Neverbecr. On her return to Mexico she was debriefed by Eenry J. SLOUAN, who caxe to Mexico on TDY for this purpose. Tne results of this debriefing were received in i UFAA-355. . i I. Subject of MEXICO CiTy-8319: LITAiIL-3: was contacted by Subject, who returned fron PESTUEN on 2 feeember. Subject was debriefed by a Straiion Case Officer oa the current status of the relation- ship beteeen his organization and the PSATUIHEy : Governuent, and on other requirements given bim - ' before his departure for PBRUNEN Tne nost promising factor in this oneration is the fact that fcur of hic aubnedinetac will ha enmine ont far s canferance in April 1969. Subject promised to give the Station access to any or all of these individuals. 5. Technical Penetration and Coverage of LIRING and the Residences of LIRING Personnel; A. MEYRAP in Chief, LIRING's Residence: | MEXICO CITY-7982 reported on the difficulties ‘ encountered in trying to have a LIRISK unit installed ia the LIB4ACK-42 LD, The Station made its ow LIRISK installatioa on 23 November. (See MEXICO CIT¥-8182.) All attezpts to activate the WXTRAP have so far i been unsuccessfui. (See MEXICO CITY-8303.) i B. LESAYPSN: LISAWPAN coverage of Birk i continued. EASY w2s lost on 9 October as a result of a routine installation in the same duildirg by the LIEBISK cozpany. Attempts to activate EAST fron LISARI were unsuccessful. (See MEXICO C17¥-7593; and -8232.) i c. "“ LEENVOY: LIEXVOY coverage has remained unchanged. The LIRING Commercial line still has not been reconnected. D. LIFEAT: -LIFEAT coverage of LIRING-21 was discontinucd on 15 November for security rezsous. The coverage was renewed on 6 December. | * BE. LIONION: LIONION-1 continued to perform his photographic and audio duties. Ris ability pow to identify people by name by monitoring DOG aS} particularly useful. - F. LIROSIN: LIROSIN-1 was kept on full salary during the period. In late November he was giv : the assignment of renting a new LP shich vas § ted' by LITAINT-2. He successfully rented this LP 4 Decenber, after LIREXO-1 laid the grouncverk, jand . will move into it on 18 Decerber 1968.. This willl be the base for an audio operation against. LIRING-2, _EIRING-9, and LIRING-13. 5 CEASE aT SECRET/RYBAT . | LSFCRET/RYBAY ews = 36185 14-000084 poate gt yt a re fiseraits leaflets put out during this period. ' problea. oh, - . afte, DISPATCH HMA - 36185 | COMMNUATICN CF? | - Rema ne ute yea in WEES RN aGiR SY ___SBCRET/RYBAT G. Trash Operation: The trash operation was not reictivated during this period. | t H. Audio Against the Residences of LIRING-21 and LIRING-24: Via LIPEALN-1 the Station located empty apartments in the s sane buildings there these tyro LIRING officers live. <aAttecpts to rent at lesst one of these for an aucio operation proved difficult in yiew oi the need for a cosigner and finding suitable people to move in. LIROSIN-) was' goi:g to attcrpt to moke some arranzement shen the LP described iu subparagraph SF turned up. The Station’ decided the latte: was of higher priority and discontinued its efforts to rent the apartments next to LIRING-21 and LIRING-24. 6. Physical Penetration and Coverage of LIRING: A. PsRUMEY Deputy in Merida: This target left PCS on 15 November 1968, (See MECICO CITY-8148.) B. LITAMIL-7: The Station had no contact with LisAritecé® aurauy tuap peaivu, Sue war, LUwcvesr, seen chatting with LIRING members on several occasions, She was not observed visiting LIRING. ‘ ay C. Female Access Agent (Subject of HEXICO CITY-5958): No contact was established during this period. i ‘ y D. LIRING-3/LIRING-4: On 29 October ROTTON met LIRING-3 after his release from jail. The results of the initial debriefing were cabied in MEXICO CITY-7900. LIRING-3 indicated that LIRING-4 was very nervous and upset, and that he wanted all his own activity and associaticn with ROYTON to be kept from her. LIRING-3 has been mecting fairly frequently with LIRING-9, who has been debriefing him on his encarceration in Guatemala. (See MEXICO CITY-8159 and ~8228.) EB. PBRUMEN Naids: The Station decided to mount an operation against the PBRUMEN maids, and selected LIEVBRACE-3 as a suitable access agent. (See MECLICO CITY-7861.) The Station is in the precess of turning LIEXBRACE-3 over to LIREALI-1, who will be the outside Case Officer on this operation. (See alse MEXICO CITY-8124.) F. Chief, LIRING: The Station has corresponded ‘with Headquarters about a false flag cold: approach - against Chief, LIRING. This still is in the ex- ploratory stages. (See MEXICO CITY-8242.) “”. Harassment of LIRING: ‘ There vere no new Huarache 8. LICOMET Debriefing Center: MEXICO crtry-eoee reported that the charitable sponsorship covering the overt activities of the debriefing certer ended on 31 October 1968 and that the extra financial cover for the office space would end 30 November. Headquarters’ assistance was requested in resolving this problem. (Sce also MEXICO-CITY--8179 and -8287.) HMMA-35887 forwarded nore detailed LICONET-2 reports on the LICOMET cover i : | - — .. ” Chas Ge CATON wae | SECRET/RYBAT AA nates Men ete mene ented Hecceemanmbstnenes sm Maes minscsteed Meee annmate nine Gn ees 1a NL ne a T_T MRT ce ome caer Peta 14-0000 2 Atiatonwenane: cote derek ute Maid oe Be 3 ys Mae PEL ‘I a ies CONTICUATION OF DISPATCH , S_ECP ELT —_—- EY EB -8-T—- — CLiae Ate Laps PAVCO DW De oe MMA - . 36185 9. QUHCON: ‘There were no operations against QUMOON during this period. * QUIOON's activity in Mexico remained normal. . i. 7 10. Double Agents: LISASSY-1 returned from-his European trip on 17 Novenber and was .recontacted by LIRING-9, who levied redguircements on him #5 reported in WEXICO CITy-833 LISASSY~-1 continues to have difficulty satisfying LIRING-9- requests for information on the activities of -the: PBRUMEN community in Mexico City and Hi2.i. The CI aspect of the LISASSY-1 operation vas virtually at a standstill, for two reasons: first, at one time or another, either LIRING-9 or LISASSY-1 was out of Mexico; and second, the Station has beer unable tu cone up with information which LISASSY~1 could pass to LIRJNG-9. In this last resrect, LIS‘SSY-1 continues to be an excellent channel ef WOFIRi-controlled information to the PBRUMEN Government via LIRING-3. 11. Operations Against PEEUMEN Subversive Agtavities in Latin America: 1 i rs A. LIRING-3: See NESICO CITY-7500 for. ROWTON' s -” cae sricting nP Ven e Gnitint fobrictin SI LINING DS wu eeu emo dat Guatenala. MEXICO Cilfy-72425. reported that LIRING-3 received a letter from Guatemala which he interpreted as a check on a new commo channel between the Guatemalan rebels and hin. LIRING-3 reported at “length to LIRING-9 on his contacts with FAR sezbers while in jail. At LIRINS-3's suggestion, LIRING-9 may send LIRING-3 to PBRUXZY¥Y to make a personal report on this. (See MEXICO CITY-8159.) ‘More detailed reports were forwarded in HN MA-35905. HMMA-35904 forwarded a veport of LIRING-3's imprison-~- ment in Guatemala. i . B. Letter Drops: The PBRUMEN letter drops being covered by the Station only produced one interesting letter during this period. (See: HMA- 35873.) The Station suggested that Hecdquarters follow up on the lead provided. s C. LIRING-7: LIRIXG-7 continued to see his Mexican leftist student "friends" during this period. - (See HYMA-35822.) He also escorted a high-ranking member of the Orthodox Church during a visit to Mexico. One intelligence dissemination was made on the basis of information produced by LIRING-7 curing this visit. . j D. LIHACK-4: When he was in jail in mid- | November, LIHACK-4 was approached by. sone Mexicans arrested in connection with the student disturbances. He was asked to take a walkie-type radio intq jail for their commo, and was asked if he would bd@ willing to assist them with his haz radio equipment for direct commo between the revolutionaries and PBRU:IEN, since going through LIRING vas not satisfactory. The Station is taking a wait-and-see attitudd to see how this develops. (Sce MEXICO CITY-8213.) f= F E. Subject of HMMA-35S72: Via LIFEAT, LTENTRAP, and the LIEMBRACEs, the Station identified a :Nexican student contact of LIRING. Background information: on this person, including_photos, was passed to the LITE3POs on 21 November 1965 with a suggestion that they arrest and interrogate the person. (see HIBIA~ 35872 for details.) “ CLASEE RAO SPCRET/RYBAT vor : ass) «65530 USE PREIOUS COTA sage rr | Me ge RNR CET Re eRe Sewer n ene CeUPE fam erergen ere EEN SenemD eOEOmatE Grenewert eter ee = ae ook aera mane tee ae ae oe en etbarment + 14-0090 © cap Ro tibta ade pete’ A. we) ee BESIDES tak tat Ll MOE eae hy ERE tea ean oe af i wheres CONPIRUALION OF 7 . Chae Ae FAP ENCE SVR L weed TS ae ape DISPATCH SECRUT/RYVAT HMA 361 “5 nn ~ om ee anne ae teenie 12, Miscellaneous; 1 . f A. AMMCOK-3: ANBOOX-2 16 eaployed by a local Mexican television station and apparently does not intend to return to PuRULIN., ‘The Station had no | ops contact with AMBOCOX-3 during the period of this repori., He planned to trave] to the United States to cover the Apollo/8 launching at Cape Kennedy in ‘late Decenber 1968, but this was not definite. B. Travel Control Infornation: LIFIRE; LICOMET, and LITEMPO continued to previde this type of : information. C. PBRUMEN Pishing Fliect: There was no activity asainst this target. Several fishing boats, hoxever, did seck shelter at Isla Mujeres, and on cach occasion several crew menbers sought asylum, The LICONETs were alerted each time to try to obtain debriefings of these men. (See MEXICO CITY-8023.) 3 i VD. MMVEPEN: one LiGusinss coutinued ve pruvaide QUKNOON cargo manifests, and LIREXO-1 provided crew and ship manifests. The manifests were pouched to 35912) and Headquarters for processing. (See HMMA- 35912, ; E. AMDESTINE-1: AMDESTINE-1 was terminated per Headquarters direction. See MEXICO. CITY-7664, DIRECTO2-42579, and MsXICO CITyY-7739. - F. AMDAUB-1: On 17 October ANDAUB-1 asked for assistance from LNPURE. (See NEXICO CITY-7709.) On 25 October he left Mexico for Miami, where he . was met and handled by WH/Miami. (See JSCOBRA-1427, ,) G. LIAMATOL-1: LIAMATOL-1 was met on! 7 October 1968 and agreed to cooperate with the Case Officer by furnishing information on the activities of the PBRUNEXers in the Veracruz area. LIAMATOL-1 requested that his main line of communication vith the Station be through LIRENO-1 for security reasons. (See HICIA-35913 and -35917.) ; : H. Subject of MEXICO CITY-7515: The station notified Headquarters of the arrival in Mexico of @ person on the list of "40." The Station was asked * to contact this Subject's brother to determine the . present status of Subject. This was done, and the report submitted in MEXICO CITY-7754 indicated that he was content with his life in PBRUMEN and‘ was not interested in contacts, even with his own brother, if there was to be pressure applied for him to i remain outside PBRUMEN. ‘ee I, During a baséball game between PBRUMEN and the United States during November, the PBRUMNEN | playere attacked several Spectators. Through ~- ! LITANIL-3 the Station is trying to arrange jto have one of those attacked sue a LIRING employee. (See MEXICO CITY-8044, ~8048, -8078, and -8285.)} However, the Station-cleared lawyer ran into difficultics with the Mexican Government. Court authorities who passed the lawyer a transcript of the original charges against the LIRING employee advised the lawyer he CLASSIFICATION ; . | PAGE RO. SECRET/RYBAT =| [X Jecurstao | | 7 of 8 USE PREVIOUS Common recent aimee sie =e oe 14-0000 Fs : . ‘ re ren FA ANTES MY OEE a A ete La ae ea FU he PPE SAS PRU AIS BRET F ae REARS PTTL RG ATTEN SE EE AR WU Sete SL a eas Bins: oy aA ne wleag ny - core ace 530 : ar aRanT ore ote mamma Dist Rist Cet bee Bik ah . CONTLIUS TION OF : } DISPATCH tL. _SPCRET/RYBAT Wsta - '36185 | 1 -_~ aime 3 H ' ‘ t would he,wasting; his tine on this cease because orders from an unjdentificd high Mexican Government official indicated that the planned charges against ‘the -employce vould not ke accepted for trial. | \ J. ANSTEP-13 ANSTET-1 sent a letter to the home of ANSTRUT-&, who in turn notified the Station _ to cone and pick it up. The contents of the letter “were forwarded to Heuwdquariers in MEXICO CITY-8130. This is a Headquarters case in which the Station! participates only as a letter drop via A\MSTRUT-8 13. As can be seen, 211 the above has been previously reported to Headquarters. In view of this, and the fact that’ the PBRUMEN Section, in addition, submits regular quarterly progress reports on its projects, it is felt that reporting on the Station's activities against the PBRUMEN target is fadequate. Therefore, the Station once more suggests that formal PBRUMEN Section monthly or bimonthly reports be discontinued. Please advise. tO . Roopa! \e andl. for Willard C. CURTIS uu bhaaek 7 ‘eye BF adi 2 csditces | Cassar CATON USE PEEVIOUS EDION 7 Streep py an dow awe nneeee Leet een eines F eemmen rermemaimrene Te mammary | mm Sone cance ees oe Ee eo eee LORRY SPER pee TAT Bath Pea AMES betes. Papert die UMC eT IR OR Os LE BL, NT Gna PROCESENG ACTION SECRET -_ US ZKEC rz Rit td “acer HMM-36114, 27 Decesber 1968 : 4 - The "turberto GOSZALEZ Vega" mentioned in reference is probably teal with Angel Himhertn CON7SUF7 Vans The onty Strtion trate on atter individual was forwarded with iigc- 3098, 14 June 1963, fron a of umdetermined reliability. In this report GONZALEZ was iisted ug -ciive in the peace mo.crent of the Guatemalan Commmist Party - GONZALE2's date of birta was given as 2 October 1927. Biographic — , and a photo of GONZALEZ have deen sequested fom liaison and. will be | «ded to addressees wher. rec .ved. i 4 ‘. According to Station infomation, Gustavo COLINTRES Barrios was. ced on 3 July 1963: by the Guatemalan authorities. de was described -is tine as a menber of “the supply network of the Rebel Armed Forces , ", Although no further information is available in Station files, j ‘DRES was apparently consimed and sent to El Pavon. ; : . ra 4 %. Tn reterence to the names mentioned to LIRING-3 0, GNZALEZ i dov.. acgr.a, Jorge Torron and Avecillas"), Guatemaiz Cit, feels * pre -..¥ refer to Hector SANDOVAL Alegria, "Jose Samel TORON' 3 .0S, —~ Ricardo Israel VALIVILLOS Perez. All of these individuals re;. -cecay arrested by the -exican authorities in May 1968 for an We. -y- (MEXIOO CITY 5590, 17 May 1968). In addition, it is -. « the “Nunez” mentioned later by GONZALEZ is identical with Ros trae NUNEZ Sanchez, a Guatemalan Rightist who was also reportedly ste oth SANDOVAL, TORON, and VALLECILLOS. bagi ihn sents 1 . (continued...) H “i wat : . . Mexico City . oF ; ; -Cuef, WD, . ; 4 - Fuses... - Se ee poe Se ce ee SECRET Tare pte “hohe She ey MPN hd EL ANTES TOMI LTA GAELS AAR IIRT LM AS ET A SHEE RACERS TPT © <1 jttmaremanaaieccntem mime serurner emt eat eget fee acy tnt temesN NT ma an Noes GoD ALS > oe Ch ASS FCAT Ow (DIPATCH SYMBOL ARG tel ceem SECRET HGGA - 9721 i ee. “INUATION CF DISPATCH “— i. Guatemala City agrees that GONZALEZ is apparently the FAR contact ‘lished for LIRING-3 in Mexico. Whether or not LIFING ever seexs to the services of LIRING-3, the nainpainence of his contact with “ALEZ might lead the FAR to utilize LiziNG-3 in some support. capacity exico City. Such an opportimity could provide WOrixM with a vaiuable ight in a difficult and worthwhile target. . Leonard S. TORMET co oe 14-0000 ae pe ie ofS Station, Sexico City _ - (--—}-Hestern Kenisphere Division ONLY QUALFED Dis. CAN FUDGE taeE ies - SICROFLSA ‘Ro vncez WMA-36114, 27 Decesber 1968 aint meester wandered Dro: 7 j-----s-The_“ikmberto-GONZALEZ Vera" mentianéd in refere:ce is probably: a ical with Angel Humberto G\..LEZ Vers. The only ‘Station trace on’ i te _atter_individual- was. forwarded with #0-=3698, 14 June 1963. from a’ is ~* of undetermined reliability. In this renort GONZALFZ «.< listed: : gy eed an the peace MOVEMENT OL Ine Guatemalan Commar..5t Party: oe 's date .of-birth-was-given-as2 October i927. Biographic Pi “and a photo. “Of GONZALEZ. hav... cbeen requested from iiaison and will be PHC -rded' to. addressees when -receiveds ——— > , : 8 ot | . __.s i According to. Station-inforsation;-Gastavo COLINDRES Barr .:5 was: t ‘sted ied on 3 Juiy 1967 by the Guatemalan authorities. He was described tia is' time as a member..of “‘the-supply-network of the Rebel Armed Forces rig Although no further inforsation is available in Station files, ; Sg : £ URES was _ apparently consigned-and-sent-to El Pavon. : ' “L i q . ! { “In _Yeference_to_the. names. mentioned-to LIRING-3 ty GONZALEZ x oval “Alegria, Jorge Torron and avecillas"), Guatemala City feeis > probabiy refer_to_Hector_sAUVal-Alegria, Jose Samuel TOON TK 0S, and Ricardo Ismael VALLCCILLOS Perez. All of these individuals feported: zy <rrested by tieMexican-authorities in May 1968 for an a SEXIO cry 5592, 17 Mey 1968). In addition, it is : ae 2" mena use _sater—by GONZALEZ 1s identical with ie TS SuaNce Sascnez, a Guatemala: . Rightist who was also reportedly taeda lls ic dt abab a bbe titer nae Sted SE Se WAL ve —{eontinued....) 2s fee nest a Sua vESate » satay : i { 3 } i H { i ‘ Cis . Pow “epanos giyiteeear neneatns obi gr po eeenneins es 4 — | eo ied we . _ a er as ro iceman ene rami tsten Gerermnrer ew eeenenme naman aanicviearers ase? eaRNErLERNSITSA Re RRL SANRAR prLLMRMN Aime NANA MaRttatne aN emaeNae HE Cw Ro RP ere Set : t . etl . “rt _ - CLASS «FCAT OL ween SECRET -iNUATION OF OISPATCH i. Guatemala City agrees that. GONZALEZ ‘35 apparently the FAR contact vlished for LIRING-3 in Mexico. Whether or not LIRING ever'seeks to the services of LIRING-3, the maintainence of his contact with cALEZ might lead the FAR to utilize LIRING-3 in some support: capacity erico City. Such an opportunity could provide WOFIKM with a valuable ight in a difficult and worthhile target. - i ( i _ i . a i “oh. . v { tee f : !. a _ 7 | . meee et H : i ve b were H i 1 _ _ a : i ! i i . a oe aan f. - ce | ; | . _ ans ee ee —_ . ne oo | ES fs SEE zo 0 po i Sohos Whee . _* A _ 4 _ | oe _ re — anes | 3 : | : 3 eo _ SECRET ern (WHEN Eu tES Bey ee ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET ad & . __ INSTRUCTS : PRIOR TO FILING TO: ACTION BRANCH ~ nn ~ 1. il in Sect. 2 Sip ets Pytach bark iflap: ff hie no azd ctle shown ere not proper, 2. Destroy front cover sheet, unless records insert prope: Se ro below ard forward mgniicant action taxen a <cmments. requiz- document to RID AN, - ing preservation. i TO FL ADORESSEES ™ WERDEN, PHILENA DV-182 FEL I SECTION § CM BACK & APPROPRIATE . RIN/AN iF - | a er ; ' nN RECEWED | rormsmmes | “UALS L fay Le ae La _ i 2° - i t - CO PY 6108 “onees’* SECRET 1409 ath at Suen SRB RS RC Nb mete FR bah Te Elden Hey treet me Ceca tn tap ewes etree etm ed manana meamemrneessert Oe aE ee Ee ee ROR ORR eR See Te ee err ee mee nee meget re ee Fm ee oe OO) sa CASI ICATION : DISeTes | wae Sed p SECRET Fouora neces » Chie£, WH Division : No! index . Chief of Station, Guaterala City ——~-.-—|. ta neat hous 8 iio, : Sotay ONAL D DIE ae TAN OCH Wet Lae ua j ee -— Chief of Station, Mexico Cit i MECROH “ i 0 BRU, he LiRING-3 eration i ACTiGaS REQUBID = RiSTELNCES jl i Action Required: FYI Reference : HMMA-36184, 17 January 1969 } 1. Forwarded attached are the two last contact reports written by Wallace B. ROSTON on LIRING-3 before « I#TON's departure on TDY in late January 1969. These reports are uatcu re auu “e gauuaLry. ALSY LULWaLUCH 25 ahUtHC’ Lepurs by ROFTON, dated 28 November 1968, which the Station somehow failed to forward. | ! “2, That LIRING has forwarded information to the Mexican: Communist Party casting suspicion on LIRING-3’s past activities did not come as a great shock. Heraclio ZEPEDA is known to the Station as a previous teacher at the University of Jalapa who said in 1960 that he would accept a teaching position ia PBRUMEN, a country he has visited on several occasions at the invitation of its government. ZEPKDA aiso spent some time Continued. ......secesleseseecee Attachments: 1. Reports (3), h/w 2. Identity Sheet, u/s/ce I: | | \ - ~ Distribution: a Orig & 2 - C/SHD (w/atts - 1 copy att 1; 3 copies | att 2 2 - COS, Guatemala City (w/atts - 1 copy att 1; 2 copies att 2) Es COPY cant: “One. Gageig nse y Aer. 775.30) | 14-0000 Depa saree ign ti NAR PEPE TRAE EP tet ht ove rene ncn emerneninnrene incre watt Gehitiraratin reais seseinnenl anon feat et entrain ete wk hana neta - CONTINUATION OF ¢ woe . 4 NSPATCH SARE AMD BFR DISPATCH Correspondent of La Voz de Wexico, an official organi of the Mexican Communist Party (see HMMA-27727, 24 November! 1965), ZEPEDA apparently also visited Comzunist China. He appears to be well acquainted with LIRING-9. In view of the’ above, the Station instructed ROJTON to ask LIRING-3 to refrain from attempting to use ZEPEDA to obtain a "bootleg" copy of the LIRING letter to the Mexican Communist Party. Tne Station feels a copy of this letter would add little to the known fact that LIRING-3 is a person that LIRING continues to view as "suspect." LIONHEART has been asked for up-to-date inrorma- tion on ZEPEDA's Party position. Any information passed by LIONHEART will be forwarded to Headquarters. ; ; . —_— Re _A (: atin for Willard C, CURTIS we ee ere arent re emergent nee Snorer wok - + = ee semen gman: ee ae emma “anearanee CLASHFICATION _ USE PRENIOWS EOTION. SE c R E T TOT ar Nee maT eee aii beeen Pieter Laban a MARL nee a Sees ere te t H t 5 ~ Nery TACHA eure aqana- Be Hox" se . Se ae x -_ a ; 2& November, 19648 Subject: LIRING/3 Report of Méeting with LIRI:5/9. wal q 4. LIRING/3 reported to Rowton at 0915 on 27/11/65 that he had imet sith LIxIN@/9 at the LIRING estabdlinhment fren about 1745 until 1900 on 26/11/63. He stated that he gave LIKING/9 his written report on his recent experiences in Guatemala and the conclusions be drew from talzing with PAR members there. L/3 also stated that he did his best to assure L/S that, aithough he sympathized with the laments of the Leén Earrios brothers, ne was really on the PBHUMZN - side and offered to do all he could to assist’ the-IhINGs in their attexpts to assist the revolutionary forces. The following is Rowton's reconstruction of the conversation, based on LIEZING/3's report: L/3:.°I'm sorry to be late, but I bad to finish the report." L/9: "Alright. I've been waiting here at the gate so there wouldn't be any furtner delay. Let's go to my office so we can talk pri- went nter 8 wee we Upon entering office, 1/9 removes jacket and offers 1/3 a Beat in the office. : L/3: "Nell, bere's my resort. I must apologize that it’s in rough draft form. I had to write it rather hurriedly when my vife was not sround. It's really just a series of badly orgarized thoughts and ideas but i ' I'l] be glad to explain. There's a great deal more, of course, that I could explain on the subject. Do you wish me to read it?" 1 - L/9: "Ko, that's alright. | L/9 glences through the report and continuen: "I'll read it carefully later. I really didn't expect auch 2 long report. I appreciate it. In the meantine, how are you doing in your personal effeirs?? : “ L/3: “tell, as I told you last time, I'm very zuch up in toe adr at_ the i -. - .moent. My exposition has started but is net going aswell as can be | expected - as well as I had hoped. You kmow, these things have their | Ss up's and down's. I'll sell sone things, at least to Gover my current poe ' expenses, but I*11 really have to get better organized financially ; '_ in the near future. The first problem that I'm really worried about - gg my wife, and I frankly feel that I gust appeal to, you for help. 1/9: "Of course. Well, what is the problem?” | 1/3: "AS you «now, some time ago ny wife and I had a seribs of. ‘unpleasant situations that alsost led to a separation...” i . oe ; L/9: "Is that right! sas it that serious?" "anything political?” - ‘ L/3: " No, absolutely not. It was purely a domestic misunderstanding. Now | levaty 4 tf feel that I must be very frank with you. I was pro ably_res gngivle PWPUnia - 36403 G8 COPY _ SECRET 14-0000 oo i Lonettabeetewe eer eee ee ne L/9: 1/9: L/3: ° _- oo : 2e 7 SECRET Arr FL finan Be fo 7 I ' ota. i 1 because of an affair I nad with Khe Carzen, = you know, the daughter of the doctor we just said hello to as we came in, tue ione talxing with LIgIKG/2. " "Is that so? I had no ideal" “#ell I assumed you inew, since Carmen's father is a close friend of ‘your Chief. in any case, it's over now, and I don't expect any trouble fro: that quarter. However, I feel that I should explain that E have an obligation to ny wife for all that she did not me while I was in jail with no help from anyone, as you well know." "Yes, it was difficult for her.” "You see, my wife is a sincere revolutionary, but she really coesn't want anv vart of the activity that a newnlutian danendd. Chate Vtha aan many others, including my former cell-mate end his fanous uncle, who talk a great revolution, but fall apart when the chips are dowa.” "Yes, we know plenty of those types." ! "well, anyway, my wife wouldn't approve of my reinvolvement end keeps pressing me to take a "respectable" job waich she knows I could obtain througn my friends. éhat I really wnat to do is to somehow calm her down | and srrenge things so that she won't have any ides of my politicsi pians. As you know her father is very ill in New York, and she is anxious to see him before he dies. I can arrange an exposition in ‘Montreal and then asx the father to come up to see us there. That would get around the problem of a U.35. visa, which I'a "Ho. I'm sure you couldn't." sure neither of us could get.” } "The mly problem is trensporta‘ion. Air passage is too ‘expensive and unfortunately there are no boats going from here. They‘all stop st New York. Don't you have reguler ship traffic to Montreal, iso that we could go taat way?” | ’Yes we do. I'm sure that could be arranged. I see no trobiea.* * ge could then kill two birds with ona stone, by stopping off at the FastMEN capital enroute." - * Yes, there's really ro problea.* | "I hope you understand my problen. I'm in a very pated, way: financially at the moment, and couldn't possibly solve this proble your help." "well, how are you ‘doing otherwide - I mean in seeting living expongses?* myself without “Just getting by. You know we live on a very modest - a to! lday basis. “SECRET ' 4 ay Rao eran nn 14-0000 L/9: 1/3: L/9: L/3: XASAXXNERLITH RXEMEXIESLEHEE her father and she even talked of soing to the 1/3: L/9: L/3: LI: 1/9: -If3: W/9: ‘2. LIRIKG/3 told Rowton at a subsequent neeting (1100 28/11/6809 that when he returned home the previous evening, he found to bis surprise a note slipped under the door from LIHING/9 asking him rot to forget to come by at ‘1000 on Monday, 2 becember,1968,. "Yes. Let's teet again on,say, Monday, at a time convenient for you." { i - SECRET bar tt Hina alloy - _ 7 : 3. 29 fovenbér 61968 “The exposition is not going as well as I expected. But ‘the problem I'm really comcprred gbout de thet of ny wife." "Let her go to FBRUNEN.* "what do you mean? I don't understand.” "Bell, I mean with you, when you g0.° : "Ch, yes, I see. Of course. She cen see her relatives and there won't be a problem. You know sy wife was gettirs pretty desperate cbout seeing Northanerican Ambassy for a visa so that ste could go to tew York. Imagine that! I told it would be no use - just a waste of time since she woivind get the visa.” "For heaven's sake, tell her not to go! That would create so end of fatccce,ebivus in vae PDKUMZN capital. Calm her downaby all means. "Getting back to my report, as I said, sany points can de expanded." "You know I have plenty of time row. I'm up in the air, as I said, not Going much - just the exposition. Cn the other hand you! mea busy man. You set the time." " I taink about 1060 would be good. Is that okay with you? " Yes. I'll be back." ; "I'm gald you covered the important point as to what the. FAR th inks of us. This is very important to us. Also you say that you expect a contact with one of them here?* i "Yes, with a certain ‘Pavel’ but I don‘*t know when. I am ‘im contact as ycu ean see. They have been writing me xore or less regularly since my de- parture." ( L/3 takes two letters from pocket and shows then, but L/ makes no move to take them or reed contents.) , "Well, I‘ll be waiting for you at 71000 on Honday.” ' y 3 Rowton a eenten SECRET ee mn ahaa rveerete sere eee Ube ty Subject: ~ a. Py pra 7 "Ann - 36 fo pga 43 Jenuarys496° LIRIKG/3 Report of Activities for the Period 7-13 Januery,1969. ' j 41. Rowton met with LIaLhG/3 at the Camino Keal Eestaurant at 1000 on t 410 and 3 January. Ze reperted the following developments in connection with the accusatiozs made arainst hic to Harta Barrios de leén by Identity A H (a) - - called on hin at his home unannounced and rade an effort to . (o) On the evering of & Janusry,1969, Identity B srooth over the hard feelincs that hed arisen Letween LIRIKG/3 and hex husband. She denied any knowledge of charges made by cad Luwovand aptiust 1/5 80a C1almec thst she could not believe them in any case. When L/3 stated that he had definite proof: in the forz ef a letter Identity B insisted on seeing it. L/3 (who had given the criginal letter to Rorton) stalled pro- mising to sroduce the letter on 10 January ir the presence of her husband. L/3 told Rowton that when he atterpted to contact Iden B and her husband by phone on the morning of 10 January, he found the phone constantly busy and suspects that the receiver was left purposely off the hcok. , ' On the evening of 12 January,1969, Arturo Serrare of the CPM, visited LIZING/3 at his home and told him that the Central Con- nittee of the CPM had discussed his feud with Identity A. , in response. to the letter LIKING/3 had sent to it alleging thet Iden A was maliening him unjustly. Serrano continued thet the CC of the CFM had found the letter too vague to make any sense, Dut in any case could not taxe Iden A seriously. Serrano told L/3 that Iden A and =_ Identity B _had been recently formally expelled frez the party for ideolosicel reasons, but still had a muaber of friends willing te vouch for them. On tne! other hand Serrano stated that the CC of the CFM had received information "some time avo" from the LiginG office alleging that LIRING/3 had been acting in a suspicious manner, eSp2cially with) regard to cer- tain information he had provided concerning Julian Lépez that “could not tave come from a scurse other than the police." Serrano continued that although the CrM had no love for the|LIRIRG office it nevertheless had to take such a report into consideration and the burden of proof was really on LIdI: 5/3. SECRET . 1 eee senregenmnnn eintcensenen prams cehar “A aanepn 14.0000834 - SECRET a erty VIDA “Bb xO ead Januery,’1 269 . Subject: LIZING/2 Report of Address of Guatezelan Refugees in Mexico City. i po, : i 1. At 1000 on 24/1/69 LialiG/3 told Rowton thet his old Guatemalan friend Jacobo Rodr{auez Padills was residing at Calle Verecruz 14, apartment, and that the Carlos Vege,enom Jacobo sad sent to’ LIRING/3's home with a note asking i/3 to help Vega, was living in the azotea (servant's) room belonging to Jacobo's apartzent. 2. L/3 also reported that Carlos Vera again celled on hin unersounced at hia anartrent on 20 Januarv.and asked him to arranze torourch his PBRUMIN friends to senc a puckage of medicine to a son of ‘turcios who was living in the PSRUMcH capital. Vega alss asked L/3 to send two “very important" letters to PSXUNSN throurck friends who could bypess the usual censorship. L/3 fromised to io what he could and asked Vega to deliver tne letters tohin on 25 January. i } 3. Because of the obvious possibility of provecetion in this rather unexplained behavior of Carlos Vega ( he originally told 1/3 that te was a close friend of Identity A ), Rowton aszreed with 1/3 thet no attempt should be made to open the letters ard shat they should be delivered ;rozptly to the LIKING office for «natever disposicicn that estabiishment might wnat to make of the letters. L/3 prosised to note carefully the addressees of the letters. | &, Fowton tcld L/3 that he would have to leave tow for a visit to Monterrey and was not certain when he would be atie to finish his business there. He made at date, towever, for 1000, 3 Febrtary,at the Camino heal restaureant,and asked L/3 to return to the saze slace at 1000 on 7 February in the event that Rowton did not vee at the first tine and date. - . ee ee ; a ‘Wallace 3. Rowton 2 SECRET _ | 261. 27tse] <4 meet pemen pee ering mates ee . , eee ee ee bom celareecmernnt sett epee ee tanta ena cl nate ene ent ee ae! 14-0000 Jone eeeuaren gore derenentae reeset ep RESO OENBH ane AE eR nee satel ee Serene eee om Ea i 1 bo, - fa . . _ * {frre ‘ 7- ' . J . SECRrT i . , ; HANA -3b fox i Serrano,as a friend, advised L/3 to "take the bull by the horns” ana send as such data as possitle to defend himself to all "ispertant progressive” organizations. He volunteered to pass a ccpy of the letter from Marta 2Barrios toe the CrM and L/3's version of the arrest and detention as scon as he had pre- pared it. ; rio. In response to Rowton's query as to any other friends 1/3 might have ye) in the CFK who misnt be able to obtain a copy of the origzizat letter from > the LIRING Cffice, LIRING/3 recalled thet an old acquaintence from Chiapas, x Tewcraltic Peorian, Led ievcuesy duviveu cim to ainner and appeared anxious to * Te-estabiiso contact with bic. I/3 told Rowton tet he bed “nown Zepeda in the P2RUM=N capital sore six years previously and recalled that Zepeda had traveled and stucied in Cozomunist China and the Soviet Union before re- turing to Mexicc. Zereda recently told 1/3 that he was euployed in CCNASUPO and that he had written several articles favorable to 1/3 im: "Eenovecién" a daily newspaper he controlled in Tuxla-Gutierrez,Chiepas. L/3 told Rowton toat he later learned thatthe newspaper was actually owned by Hank Gonzdlez, general director of CGNASLPO, who apparently hed political aubitions. t 3. doxton suggested that L/3 get in torch with Zeveda nst only to determine why he bad recontacted i/3 after so long a time, but to ascertain his current relationship with the CPH and the LIRINS office, if any. &. LIRING/3 stated that he hed not been recontactea by "Résulo" and pronised to advise Rowton in advance of a future neeting sc tkat Rowton could cover 4t in the hope of getting a good look at the FARK representative. 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RODRIGUEZ TOLD LIRING-3 VANGUARDIA DE ACCION SACIOSAL (VAS: : . IMPORTANT EXTREMIST CRGASIZATION WITH POLITICAL LINE PeRALLEL TO: PANAMANIAN COMMUNIST PARTY. RODRIGUEZ STAIED VAN ORLY PABASABIAS} "PARTY "VIEWED WITH FAVOR™ BY CUBAKS. RODRIGUEZ TOLD LIRING- -3 en OF VAN IS JORGE TURSER (281-48393), WHO RECESTLY ARRIVED MEXICO Ci77 AFTER RELEASE FROM PRI@SOS. RODRIGUEZ STATED TURNER HEPE|TO CORFER | --WITH. CUBANS IM ATTEMPT GET CUBAN ASSISTANCE Fea VAN, fo —_ . 3. RODRIGUEZ STATED HE TRYING FIND TURNER PLACE TO stay ato o jee LIRING-5 IF HE COULD PUT w? TURNER FOR FEW DAYS. RODRIGIEZ To - Be remem een de enrn mete rams cone tonne nates ‘ Bh ier adiertanr 201 - 45 3 3 “- SECRET © 'Baol- 306757. s ; . 2B vuad.6F " clase abypemamiane en amerigemes seam! w“ me . toe $ te H Ceace Secnrramat OS6twuanon Cusarao Vesece TOTAL, COWES ROVUTUS, JOC /GR INITIALS - SEER BY PERSOW UT BOTW a Pg . SL fi 25s teres euserr TO Fuk BO : or ar 35 the ‘ ata - : ot Eno corri = . 7a hes “WITH STRONG NATIONALIST POLITICAL GRIENTATION. HE STAT@=D KING NOT _ LEFTIST GROUPS. HE ALSO STATED KESG EN TOUCH WITH RORTHAMERICANS, - TALKS WITH CUBANS. LIRIEG-3 XILL, ASD az FEMPT LEARRA WHO IN PPS.18 ; : i i i i | SECRET 252 (@'ret Filed In} ers womens BOPCII ITT On OF TaS COPY PRD 8.20 Ete? TO PE 2 s eaceo Cert ta erancn 1) | pestror C) as. ro ve PAGE 2 MEXICO CITY aseSS ECRET IWTRCDUCE LIRING-3 TO TURNER 28 Juss, - 4. ACCORDISG RODRISUZZ, THELMA KING (221-903373) IS! TANAMANIAS MEMBER OF COMMUNISTS PARTY BUT Ea} WIDE CONTACTS aMONS VARTOUS WHO HAVE APPARENTLY HELPED IW TAXING CARE HER DAUGHTER’ ¥HO SICK WITH LEUKEMIA. RODRIGUEZ TCLD LIRING-3 CUBANS DO KOT TRUST KING Aw HAVE ASKED PANAMANIAN EXTREMISY ORGANIZATIONS BE CAREFDL IN DEALISGS WITH HER. HOWEVER, RODRIGUEZ STATED TANAMANIAN LEFTIST ORGANIZATIOSS FEEL KING USEFUL TO CERTAIN POIST, ALTHOUGH MANY MEMBERS FELL, SHE “PLAYING BOTH SIDES". 4. 4 _ 5. RODRIGUEZ STATED HE SOT ME"GER ANY oneanrzarzox ALTHOUGH HE FORMERLY IM PANAMANIAN CP. HE STATED HE AUTHORIZED BY “VARIOUS EXTRENISTS GROUPS” GO COSTA RICA AND ESTABLISH CONTACT |WiTH- | soo PANAMANIAN REFUGEE GROUPS THERE. RODRIGUEZ STATED ver MEXICAS "POPULAR SOCIALIST PARTY CPPS) HAD ALREADY SET UP CONTACT FOR HIN i8 OSTA RICA TO ENABLE HIM OBTAIS ARMS THERE FOR SHIPRENT PANAMA. 6 LIRING-3 INSTURCT©D ALLOW TURSER STAY WITH win, (EF TUR NER AGREEABLE, AND TO USE OPPORTUNITY ATTEMPT LEARN PROGRESS TURNER’ s . : wv CONTACT WITH ROOPIGUEZ aan secner’ - - serait te me Fr acetates pemett cerein 14-0000 ‘ a sh eee Abo _ Cas. € Sec revsmuar Ossewnanom —. Cuse5s MESSE s oe Tora Core >: PERSCH/ LT BOTs ED i ° cacur, * Cam” SECRET cnaster tm . - rie a f : : ADVAGCE COPY asco [] sorte e aqatsry TO FEE >. ; ov. [2 i eer YO fuk 10 ‘ Ocserw ev________ves s eas wo Gest to erancn () sestacy DO) 5:6. 2 * “ACTION ey 1 [Jato cory - vat a, PAGE 3 MEXICO CITY @286S ECRET Je DEFER TO ADDRESSEES AY FORMAL DISSEM ABBVE INFORMATION, LIRING-3 CONSIDERED UNTESTED SOURCE, WHO KKOWN BE IR CONTACT WITH ! VARIOUS LEFTIST AND REVOLUTIONARY FIGURES. t Mages | Ge MEQUEST ANY REQUIRENESTS ADDRESSEES MAY HAVE FOR LIRING-3 ‘USE IN CONVERSATIONS WITH TURNER. : boas _ - 4 ‘ "9. $0 INDEX. FILE: 58-322-1. CROSS REF TO 201°S IeDICATED. : SECRET cmcureeene preeerepneene ena venta + i H or |. | \ t . 4 ‘ | i ‘ - | 1 4 bess om \f aes coe coe 1 . —__- SECRET seer vane if (Whos F.lled ne - . Sees TON OF ToS COPY FOOTED nt Caare Secrrraruy Oissewnanon ‘fe PERBOWUNMT NOT SAD i i ossew oy pee 2 riseo Deer. to ____saancn oestrov (I sis. emewn PAD vee it | eco Deere Baume Lorne ele cu calope lca far. BZ at | SECRET 2800462 JUN 69 CITE MEXICO eh) PANAMA CETY, INFO DIRECTOR So PBRUMED Pr 28 Jon 631491233 ; REF MEXICO CITY esas (Dy 91224| J m™ i — : 1. IDENTITY: CARLOS CJURADO) DELMAR - MEXICAN ARTIST AND POLITICAL ANARCHIST WHO IN CONTACT WITH VARIOUS OFFICIALS CUBAN EMBASSY MEXICG CITY. HE ALSO IN COKTACT WITH VARIOUS MEXICAN ‘ “AND GUATEMALAN LEFTISTS, IRCLUDING MEBERS OF THE REBEL ARMED | | | : FORCES (FAR) OF GUATESALA. , | _. 2 WO INDEX. FILE 56-388-1. _ SECRET { : i i H : MICROFILMED | -- Ss JUL 17 1969 H . poc. MICRO. SER. b. Bt ToS green are omen cee Rarer ee a 7 . i - . : ; _ . 7 . 7 . . ; oo . . : earners 2) on - i i Zé AE 14-0000 | CARE SECRETAUIAT B1SSEMINATION | | | r s opener wae paere er tmetiee vale oe DS ce wimsceste wZ OUTING “AmD/oR IMITIALS-SEEN BY Ogason/uniT NOTIFIED aovence copy Cissuo © scr rT are ! Dede vee O {= sone, cs/sce a SECRET 1922332 JUN 69 CITE RExtco CIty izssa H7p ew: ‘ PauaYA CITY INFO SIRECTOR, GUATE“ALA CITY get REF A. MEXICO CITY 2389 & 67732) B. PANAMA CITY 2258 &E¢S97 C. KZPA 41529 \s—— etn 1, ON 16 JUNE/LIRING-3 IDENTIFIED PHOTO OF LELIS AMADEC See en ee memeatemana” . (RODRIGUEZ) ANGULC (221-326769) FORWARDED REF € AS ANADEZO * RODRIGUEZ Ku OWR TO HIM. - 2. LIRING-3 CURRENTLY ATTEMPTING ARRANGE FOR RODRIGUEZ’ GET FINAKCIAL ASSISTARCE FROM CENTRO INTERCULTURAL DE DOCUMENT ACION (CIDOC), HEADED BY FATHER IVAN ILLICH (221-827833) AND LOCATED ae EES ine LIRING-3 SPOXE WITH PERSONAL FRIEND CARMEW KY aQ\- N34 i ’ xe LINA LEFTIST WHO WORKS cpoc} AND MOLINA PROMISED ATTEMPT KELP Sex: t RO RI GUEZ. LIRING-3 FOLLOWED SUGGESTICH WALLACE P. ROWIOK AND TCLD RODRIGUEZ PREPARE CETAILED PAPER ON REVOLUTICNAY SITUATION PANATA, ; ate eqn “FOR WHICH HE COULD BE PAID BY CIDOC. (RODRIGUEZ CLAINS KEEDS MONEY TO TRAVEL COSTA RICA.) RODRIGUEZ TO DATE NOT KNOWH ito HAVE FADE ANY OTHER FRUITFUL CONTACTS AMOMG LOCAL REVOLUTIONARIES. . 3. LIRING?3 PREPARED ASK RODRIGUEZ GUESTIONS ABOUT REVOLUTIONARY SITUATION PANAMA, BASED RODRIGUEZ" PAPER, REQUEST ANY RE( UIREMENTS AND | " “P MICROFILMED ; i whe A AUG 41969 | On | DOC. MICRO. SER. SECREi . | [19 Sere 67 “18 Bol - 306 (8? . 201-79 § Joy ey te eee fy ate an en nee ETS er i . - i ! CLASSIFIED MESSAtE " SECRET: KL539/ pace 24 | | Judo & 372M 68 "BANS 2 gigglap,GITY essa SECRET ergy GUIPARCE FASADA CITY HAY HAVE TO BE PASSED LIRING-3 FOR USE IN CON- ve SAS {G27 wira RoDRIGUEZ. 3. INDEX MOLINA. FILE: 56-4-188. CROSS REF TO 201°S INDICATED. SECRET ; | i ‘ ' g ° 7 ~ ° ; ee ee nee ee ee - . 4 * ’ ° | i : x a ! | 7 ; H ' : om H i i i ee, ~. r i 3 & ~ - : oe, ~ .. 3 i - toy i 4 . H a a nee nee - . . . e @ e608 e806 . ne OHO P ° e . . 7 © @ . . . . o wm 6 SECRET ; (se . ) wee ewe ~ o 7 . 7: wow wy wae | : * —.. ; . i ° foo . : a : . obo é : . fa a) : 8 wa
104-10177-10047.pdf
14-00000 104-10177-10047, | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | © . . ce oo Meee ah a ae oe ASSIFIT mescaot ee < -_—* oe - ; a ‘SECRET 3 weacee ver? worseree paras area Coe wH)/sa Fa Cee Cen ‘oD: case aut, p oF, wr? fie 28, Sf 16 he ences Wyant $ ECR £ T 0321502 ee oR OME MEXE XI 2126. re dy Fouuowtys: FROM LICRAFT<1: JOACUIN MIRABAL 13 N07 do MiIRFGAL DAZ . FORMER Cosi MEXI, HAS CNLY ONE SISLING, SISTER. ZELESADO DEL “ernst 39 DEL INTERIOR EN L& PROVINCIA 2 HAS AUTHORITY REPRESENT Rain se oh ER ANY me ws scot oy 198 HES AT SUINTA AVENIDA: Aud CALLE 14. MA IN CO"MAND The CHIEF Haas AMA, es prises HABANA. 14-0000 - = . eo INS re, aes . fe , CET OND Pl NOW WELL QNTAN COTS CHISEDET ARIE T same Sh onoh. SiATES THIS FORICD VERE Se SPEQT HTN Tard Ivf os tee ue LiCRaPY T2 VTEiT SAR SUIT ESTARL LINED we STIS Tit ae es get Le “ WCU APPARENT FLACE waS MOL Eans. tangs t | _ 3a AFTER CASTRO TAXESNER MIRALAL WAS ASETINED Ac oc istlvE cree HASANA PORT, CATER WAS ASSIGNED 70 AIPFORT, BAS IN CETLRITY WORA AT aan . LEAST EY 1350, PERMAPS EARLIER. VOY COE Fikes of LaBre WINICTER oa MPLISTEA UARTINEZ SANCHEZ VIFE WaAES Fe MERTINED ANSHEL : Ae 7 CHICA” PIFORMANT OF LICkArT: 1a[Ras. ALBERT RECI), 2077 05, oF in, gS SISTIR LF AAAI “ELL STREET, GARY, ISDIANA, PHONE 953-5755, SH |. WIFE) DISLIKES MIRABAL INTENSELY BUT DOES NOT SISH AVY MARY 1° CONE oo O& YER sisTER) woud BE cocrERaTIvE IF APPROACHES AFTER ALERT IN: y PHONE CALa FROM LICRAFT. SCW, YORK INFORMANT rs[Nenita cassia ved mrt 69 FRIEND OF [HRS RECIO\AND CF LOCRAFT, USCS 19 HALE Sfucrs. SE TAT GSES BY LICRAFT. LICRAFT Wilt COTAIN HER PRES ALLALI: 5. SuGcEST Has ARRANGE 19 irER 2es(ERS. eectel PHONES MER, PLS CABLE NAME TO BE USED Er INTERV IZ ‘ 6. LICRAFT WILL PREPARE STWY Gh MURASAL. PLS taBlt POINTS WISH COVERED, SECRE? ob 5/8R
104-10177-10121.pdf
14-0000 104-10177-10121 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | peed ee - _ #8 CONFIDENTIAL . uy, 7). SECRET UNCLASSIFIED : ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET ¥ Zoe ve cu INSTRUCTIONS: Obes pognatons su i be usetin the "TO" celums. Under each comment a tine should be drawn acros. shent and each comment nuimbe-ed te correspond with th: tbe: "sotumn. Each off.cer should enitial (check mark insufficient) Ato Registey I A2 SA- F 2S DATE ’ rai ’ boo PERF LUED bossa? ; PENN BY 1Q meets SECRET. CONFIDENTIAL UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 Ne . t : * : . ° . . . . * f “100. hier, ab , DATE: —hHepruary 19s FROM :: Chief of Mission, Santiago ee SUBJECT: GENERA KUGOWN Operetioné 1 - SPECIFIC * Termination of Paul D. LANGEVIN i SAGO $03, dated 10 October 1953 - i 7 eB on ts ° - , da ‘Attached are © a) statement) of tern: nate . bt and db). agent! ‘8 service reconds ‘Suban ay . has. been agelayea ‘pending _feceipt of . oy ete - . Sarge this instruction has ‘nét been received we ‘are submitting” | ‘ the ‘enclcsures to close the record on this case. pe wat a 2. Faunl D, LANGSVIN may be used fox recruiting tasks before his ‘| - | permanent departure from Chile in April 1954. His security is not ques tioned rnd he pas exp:essed a.willingness to per- : ' form such tasks. ‘ . ; i : Lo wee eee " 166 oe hs RO -O8E EY ‘ ae, 518A : . CLASSIFICATION” , uf Lf Fh fom 7 Rar! “Na Pe. he burs / 14-0000 we ivi 3 u . , ah , fn os aAGENR carrtoim. cats: - - . pe t aul wv, Lonrevin Ce Ui TRATCA-1) 2.0 rhOvec? IDeNsTPICATION BURT O50 net - (p33. BIOVEL) ; ao ; 3.4 acewr SEORUTPED ny Jerone. Ce Dunbar DATS edout "August 1950 _ : A “(Contract signed: 1238 Januery. 1952) . a pe pur of Sh ost oF, a § Ti OF PAY. a #509 per nontti 7 a 6. OTHER “CONT TH ERTS See contract dated 225 fn fan: ary 1982 — 4 : a AGENT DISKISSED 8¥_James Gs Collett “_DATE__31 August 1983 . | ° 8, EASON PO: DISMISSAL Loan “to subject liquidated. No further - Tse oo 2 OW sean In WHICH AGENT SES VED" Gontiact Bes nt Wee meee epee ee need for ims since PF ne _taken over by Harkin J. c OK rN ius : SBOUSTIE RISKS. -_ Agent. Anows wai lous er res, nie and past s ‘staff . ' ive officers. Had su send headouar ters tiathihes tb ioyalty tukiquests ond. a 7 Es Is THe AGENT RECUMLESD=D POs XEUSE: ‘ Only in sp zeciat circumstances for minor stacks: such! _ . 1 ; as cutout work or. aeciruiting hig eee, : ‘ on lle NANNER OF DIs¥ IsSab, F gent ‘acvised: et least: east sixty da ais in : advance. that his services Wow. id. be. tern. nated 8 soon as finencial : 1400000 .) ApH ee Se em rsa me ame Sage meee ets yea ie ’ : yPaees + . ne: * a ; 1 October 1953 © hoe. . : 1, The undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of 038357, yaa . ~* ;° : . payed to his bank accoumt during’ September 1953. and agrees ; , et that with this. payment: all finsneial obligations to hin, : . sander his contract \ lated 25 June 1952 hove been” Mautdated, 4 . oo, Boe With the Srgantast san never be revealed. to unanthor- re we po ee ot ized persons under any circumstances, nae Bt aa) 14.90000 He ote: Brea sho ct “79 DIREGTOR Se ote a Wee a encia SANTIAGO aCTION: WH L - : . ee : INFO: Fl, FI/0PS, FI/STS, PP 2, Fa 9/ aL ee PRECEQERCE | = BIR 58636 our 69009 PSYCH 7. LANGEVIN I SAGO, DEPARTING WITH FAMILY FOR NEW YORK M Vid EURORE © 15 APRIL 54, TENTATIVELY PLANS : TO. RES IDE IN. LOS. - | ANGELES, 1 ¥ En NGAGED AN: RECRUITING TASK AS EX- * Beatie. IN, He SA 526 “DATED. y FESRUARY. TRE PREFER THIS TASK NOT ” Be tein PrED: Fer THO} wonTHs “FURTHER Rilo OnE, THIS TASK HIGHT “loare E17 FEB Ps . vgn No. Berens “aay COS 9 YVol- CBS Fo# 14-0000 vet oe ” tym ae? . : tots, CLASSIPLEG fart ORG : Hay: EXT 2” LDATE : fo eee mee ‘TP FROM: pipeoraa, cr CONF: = wa; 7 ; co ‘ Wo A a INFO ¢ FL, F1/oes, st /STc,/Fi/Ri 2 . a can “, Byer. oe 7. ~ — 7 é PeECEOSNCE ef fe 2 Gime: DIR - a mo ; tf AAG TY Af , ( ~ |... LatoRYE acire cepmeranan crvpchany cpakarronlt USE ¥°.68009) __20502- 3-668 54h. Rome A B : SPECIAL PROJECT CUISYDE YOUR AREA, | 2. -MNG? EVERY ERTOR? DSTIRITNE NTS WEEREABCUTS, THFORN Hes, flere SS "ED GP MESSAGE ; : "sy ‘ fe ‘ : ; Lae - ; . os te. Rote OC BEFEY. AOC-OPPCES SECRET 3 FEBAUAR SP Sy LT Hee EO Fh AUTRER TEC TANG, OFFICER - Tay RAKE A COPY OF TRIS MESSAGE — Cory No. COORUINATING OFFICER'S RILEACING OFFICER iMiS FARSI iby 14-0000 FRM NO « 7, now 1951 30789 ROUTING a eee ee CLASSIFIED MESSAGE CENTRAL INTEL ICENCE AGENCY \ : ; TO: FROM: - * ROUTANE "ACTION: WS 4 ee ° - | “ gegg? 47 CCT 53 a aS ~i oy pord Se ate mel PM Vin TERMUNATED 94 AUGUST 53. DISPATCH EXPLALINENG Cel SOLLONS2 NL ; a . —ENDOF MESSAGE, . oe oy + 7 “ copy “Nt " ZO? Xe fT 1S FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE 4% Locr Sah. ACt~OF R764 14-0000 . mare - . . PMSTRUCTIONS: Gt ficer destgeatians should de used in the "To" tatusn., Under each comment a dine shguld- be d+ se aCross sheet are each commarthnusbeced to corretsnd aic% the sumser ae tse “Totcotuan. facr afftcer Anoyla inttiat . sage / dah 1 \ronm 48. shit - \apa 1949 SECRET TTR Are me 14-0000 et tps : ; MICROFILMED Write clesriy. on: Instructs - First Middle Last one : ° 2, Name in native seript : “ 3.. Name at birtn (Af different, ‘from 1. i aire — - 8, Aleses; nickmenes;: legal ‘changes (State briefly time, reason and y. ‘ ws : ‘place of: use.) in they weer 1242! the: Aust. RAMA was aronped for Ty te . ‘stipe purposes-other actor : MY. : 5. a. Date of birth Cot 21,2922 4. place of virth Fert ‘orth, Texas : 6. Present citizenship, race if appropriate“: >: whibe _ 7. Nationality at birth and any subsequent nationalities (if different. : a oo oo from 6.) ; “(not aocll : __ Moy . s lnete “ : 8. “Present reeidence (Owner, tenant, sub-teriant. 1 he ce vastanos 353, . . vi jel ner, ‘ Se ‘ : soe oo = ? pelk Pe. ; Oe. Peribanent address (at aifterent fron 8. Ye sont orth, Texas . « - 10. 7 Present occupation (full atte, salary etc:) Publ tener and editor. of Answer all questions completely. not apply, writs Attach & " Roe a Full. Name_-. david queguied 4804 SMERO, BE” The South Pacific vail. -.. Ho salary 14-0000 spent J ™ : ee : we , . tas , ' ‘ : _ . ‘ ead ; “pra! -* & : ‘ et 7 13. Father. ill nane, occupation, preeen t residence, year and place 1 of birth, nationni tty at dbirth.and subsequent nationalities.” \ \ . » \ a " om 1 . an) . 14, Mother - same informat : cts i\ wary Loutge You: Cod : a ay Teme Texas abeut | ad i Tf Mast ore sidenea in F Sb or 35 WiFe (or husband) - full nane, maiden name,’ date and place of birth, ©. -— . 7 ‘ date and place of marriage, nationality at birth and any subsequent : \: _, , nationalities’, wade BS ge” divorce, a (Give data ; . fie: all previous; F ; ui ate, Miilias, den “borence feasen, Oo repre ar 2 heig in. &t ‘leg June, , » +? fe) ucdress: pled ' ‘ : Ys is date \ : : csoh: utely eon married ‘ deorandt, “ iy ’ . ot ‘16, Children. - full names, sex, year and place cf birth, nationality . : at birth and any. subsequent national ‘ties, présent residehce. ‘oS harla Louise. Phillios, fenale, “@, 148 in Ls . Alle.’ Chilean etti but 7 cae eeter an vonsulate in ‘Cnile aw tances 233, . Vina gel mar, , -22 - 14-0000 H . 4 ob ; m5 [PR s ‘ . aa . aot > : ‘co of any governiont} names and positions held. 2) : ; 19. List all official identity papers held with dates, numbers, place of issue , * and duration of validity. Curnet of [aentitv for “oreigners, Ne. 2015/27 issued te Valid in ftalv. Gther sapers : : erivers license, giren : cata, are y s = Tre, atc. out ‘ they are not with ime this fre is being filled: i H Religion: - degree pra acti ced, nenbership in religious or riers: gut. . . . ~ yo | Protestant (apises palia:) - oderate: prac tite. . Ho Pelicious orders.” Soa 4 Tos oot ae a - mes Su. Present and past political affiliations - : : . . ‘Baocort venocratic purty in arinciple out have no’ special. - y fnterests or effliishions, : 1 . ’ -- tet . 22, Travel outside country of present. residence - country, dates” vote as, aa . : Purpose, people end firms visited. O46. traveled. . : : teks ‘ate. but _f i exteasively 14-0090 & ” - ; . wees mA raa/Pral § . f 25. Military service - datce, comity. mnit, rank, duty, where ‘ services performed, aecoratioar, when discharged, why. Give , ce ok . a g if s gal: Sergeant, merer-cus #,- “viecharged vetoper 31, goin : Petenser af dap, Japtu Fao Yugosluviu after purach moor . Stalag Inft. ¢.I in Po MIii near surendury, 4 : -about middle of opril sone 2 one rrancé. ae . -~ _ wee were ee om ‘ : : . ' 7 ‘. 7 . - :. ” ‘ - ‘ ° . ~ ‘ * nip Ve 27. spectal skills; abilities, hovbtes (rato, photography, etc.) : 74 : - athel lattes sis na-way to tn “ont worth | vt #209 Dar -month in . oe 14-0000 Cy erg Lrggph ett ee . ve =, , © eg a é . - : oss, ‘ —_ -16/PR / 5 : _zup/FROo/_ 5 + 39. . oo _ ‘ H \ . : : oh j : a 4 . , n ‘ + . : } . ‘ . i . ~ 1 . - ‘ : \ j : t : ‘ . i La . / io \ a an . 1 ; . : . : 4 . 4 : : A . . “4 ; 30. Has subject done any writing? Give details including titles. of wh ope ~ bocks, articles, publishers, dates, Z@S, news .aser work ¢ : _,. and playrriting s ‘ : & generally ‘ secificulls. No plays nublished cut one : Teh Snow Job arcducéd. .lso written under contract for radio, ' - ' ~ + . ‘ , t . « . . . . _ . ji. C is List persons living at same address, close associates, (individuals or an . so, _gréups, ) corkespéidents at home and abroad. : ete ng ‘ ‘al ‘Sane address, “Flo'se. ipjonatic ders g ‘assoolatt 65 1 eral . pais : sidsint,; : lavjer,:¢ 14-0000 Cp eeeet ye. lo ome tos q . . ier ~ 33. Court record - court, date; arrests, charges, punishrents, m . ws, £ o . le . . Po sentences, acquittais, denazificats 4 » ete. . en 34. Description (Use Anerican standards of measurement, if possible.) : ke? posture, 0098 : : - , Apparent age BQ — Weight. - 185 Ye Byée_ Blue : a Hair Face -. shape’: he klar, Scars Complexion___ air : " Builg Stocky Sex... Nala -- : ot : 7 General appearance . wo Prominent features None . Bee as other. identifying features Nose: gs, ° Other :titscellaneous biogéaphical data and contérnté . ne shing anG pacers. an aeso} utaly : 204-393 433---~ - Hf 14-0000 th ph rr oe ne rn - CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 5 ae . . han cwt/or olf 0g ye oop vel a sy r we oe eFah j na : ; i . ; . 1 t lo; ~~ DIRECTOR = ee a , ifm - _ wf feneeee , . TSS or ih "ge TUT ft RE J. Wed SECCT, Ne U8 deoord Satie Destroy. rom. HAVANA HA tle thes wary as 9 . % Braneh carn _fited ACTION: C/Au 2 . ‘ KE Thani (cheek oney . Market [AL ,_ nie Ct, 0/0C1, DD/P, CoP, C/CbaatfF hs a | 7 “DIR a ~ RYBAT . i . Res DIR 015 (OUT 90126 La Ih con necties- o Pe. Gusta Yo DF Les Reyes 4" ith: Gentacts wtf Pengen, N Cieaped aa is . FORM 4339 Use PRevcous . . > +> Enmoss GS GOVERN MENT.PRINTING OFFICE 1638 0--a53030 a) a 14-0000 SECRET -ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET one shout Sa.uced en the "TO" oo - Under each comment a Bre should fe drawn across sheet and each comment pumbered to “orresnend with the number in the "TO" ciuain. Each offwer should intial (sSecx mark insufficient) before further routing. This Routing and Record Shect should oe retucnes to Registry. PETERS] y. COVES CREAT PRINTIAG OFFICE, FORM No. 51-10 SECRET 14.90000 @ oP , aD AR * ASPECFY 413 OF SEA POUTH 2 Ue : : ‘ . nn as ie / SECRET GSE CLASSIFICATION, 7 | 3 28 Yovenbor 1951 To | Chief, WHD DATE: _—. § Yo) _ FROM : Chief of Station, Santiago SUBJECT: Gexcrac— Operational Matters te specific ZACACTUS, Chile REF: Sago-360 - 1. Pursuant to the verbal statements of Dennis K. COPELAND at. ‘the “Lita Confer= ence: of certain Station Chiofs, pertaining’ to ZACACTUS Operations: in ‘Chile, the following suggestions are advanced for Headquarters consideration; a) Cower for Chile, Official: © fhe Air Attache, Col. William ROSS, talked at length with General ACKERMAN, Assistant Ax2, AFGS, while-attending the Panama Service Attache Conference, on the question of providing a replacement for the Air Officer who had y ce originally been’ scheduled Cor Santiago Air Attache Office to handle ZACACTUS. re ROSS, who is @ vory intelligent, éapable officer, with excellent intelli- toy gence experience, told ACKERMAN that he would appreciate being considered for this assignment th, addition to his regular duties, as he was keenly - interested in this type” ‘of eiideavor. He was of the opinion that he could devote as large a share of his time to this work as would any other officer 80 assigned to his office. Furthermore, due to the size of his staff, three. officers, he felt ha could assigi the bulk of his Air duties to his assistants and concentrate: his ‘efforts on ZACACTUS , matters, which he thought were of greater importance in Chile.- General ACKERMAN, according to ROSS, was not adverse to this proposal but stated he would await contact from ZACACTOS - Headquarters before considering the matter. further. This: Station has high regard for ROSS’ and 4s of the opinion that he would apply himself in a very: ‘diligent and. intelligent: mannor, to the duties of handling ZACACT US in Chile. He is fully aware of the nedessi ty for discre= tion, as he Rad been briéfed on this at ‘the time. the former ZACACTOS Gandi- date had bean considers ‘for the Air attache Office. | ted his ability -in posters/atickers for the erg EMM, 51-2BA 14-0000 R*° SECRET gigeistay , TCS-A~2741 x, -2- : UN-ECGSO0C propaganda effort. His assota are generally as follows: 1) Covers Hoe ia publisher and editor of a fairly successful weekly news- no: } paper in Child, Although he ig’at the moment consicoring the possibility - os ae .. Of selling thia newspaper, he has been encouraged to defer such action : en . - for thirty days pending Headquarters' decision on his,casa. This paper _ _— has its own printing presses and is capable of handling large printing “orders of all types. This activity could be regulated in such a manner : that it would ouly require a minimum amount of FULMINATER=1's time and” would provide hin with an excellent cover for his ZACACTUS activities. ‘ eo, 7 SECURITY RV ORHATION ot me ; 2) Ability: He is a writer, /playwrite, publisher and editor. Those. : on ae qualifications plus=his initiative, | imaginativeness, ingenuity and broad . : “oe ‘ " Entellectiial: ‘background should qualify nimi for ZACACTUS. operations. Re, i ral Co of course, has an excellent coumand of Spanish “aa “well as French and nn German. 3) Contacts: Dus to his professional status in Chile, he is on excellent personal terms with all other newspaper publishers, correspondents and editors. He also conducts a radie program and is accordingly well in~ formed in this field and has many radio contacts. In view of the fact he originaily published his newspaper in Valparaiso, he has. many contacts on the coast as well which should be ‘important in this work. Personality: He is considered exceptional buth in Appearance and pers sonality and has easily acquired the confidence and friendship of ! Chileans and Americans alike. Due to his wide interests, he is oon= , sidered Very wall informed and cultured. His demeanoi is always that of a gentlemin, yet he ‘is capable of courageous, action ag. , eeidenasd..by - his wer experience and. his” sonduet of. assignments ‘for this Station as indicated below. : : : - a ., ew. — _ ' tatis1iigence- experience: He was originally approved operationally to a tl - thandle,the complex Soviet.espionagsé cass of “FULMINATER-2, His conduct Nee of this, ease was conaidered- oxcéllent, vind he displayad resourcefulness, tack ‘and’ ability to handle’ Himself in difficult circumstances. ~ paria the LeACTING operatsiis of” this Station involving the printing. arnignated as. ‘the cont. trol “1)-Diplomatié covers It ia sliggsdted 7 “ , SecReT- SD Pe - FF 2G. L wa SECURITY WcOREATION ma fap 14.90000 TCS=A-1741 officer for ZACACTIS in Chile and that he waintain the official files, funda and communications with ZACACTUS Hoadquartera. “4 2) ZACACTUS Fteld operator: It is suggdsted that FULMINATER-1 be employed : on a regular Stateside salary basis and tliat he be authorized a small staff to assist him in the actual handling of all field projects. He should have one officer assistant in a covert capacity and two stenog- raphers, all of ‘whom would be in his overt cover office, presumably as 7 his regular employees. 3) Cut-outs, agents, etoe: FULMINATER-1 ‘should be. authorized to develop such oat-outs, agents, etc. ag. required to carry out his objectives in a Chile. ‘ 2, This: 8 ation is of € o-- ‘opinion that with the exception ‘of “possibly. Mexico and: Venoztiela, Chile is* ‘of the most. important ‘Pa targets in Latin America. Woe “The Communist influence in Chile is unquestionably a serious political factor, --.- - 7 and their propaganda - is growing steadily throughout the country with extremely © : little if any opposition. The present Communist drive towards nationalization of the copper industry ia gaining adherents daily and should be considered a. potentially serious matter from the standpoint of our reliance on Chilean. copper. Thus, it is the view of this Station that PW work is important in Chile and that its initiation on a larger scale should. not be unduly delayed, It is also believed that. considerable time, effort and monsy would be saved by utilising ths talent’ now in Chile, such as ROSS and FULMENATER-I, who already have their feet om the ground end are ready, to ‘start. | By In ‘the caso of ROSS, if Headquarters 1s interested, it should approach General Ae : “f ACKERMAN direct in A+2. . Regarding FULMINATER-1, a very tentative appreach . - has been, made to sound him out, and he reacted very: ‘favorably although no en commitments: were: mada, ag to, salary” or exact nature of the work. The. moment for so a dacidsion in his case is’ very opportune, as he- is ‘planning to. sell his news- . : paper ard leave Chile for the United States or som other country. Recogniz- ane "ing the value his. ‘paper and presses would have ‘to his cover and his work,, he bev was sspomeatee j Boot security wizonmatiod eas AE FE a Beyer 14-0000 ee ete we OnLy ue GONE NTIAR C} seceer. CUTTING AND RECORD SHEET henenest he JAR et me ag ne per 8IN/PGle-T, Nickarsan ” Comennts (iuabor eorh soscecs 1 show hom aber t whom Drow « Bee cuun escan chu opch eperani} fthoebad are tay PAl vaud 70" to the cAtentiom of ti. . Me Mrs, Roterts of the Thilern | Ee requested thet tee 20) niche necthag ray pot ces erdor cerroval of tie Ri these ara Fein sent to you for re view, The MOl'a may * cither re- felt Bh othe duterastead fesk on perrsiert ch ree or aey be cencels chy notifging the °C] seetben, rev shame tfonslooeteriead ono 4 none O® ratertel te Oe are) o for metention ine napa weet Tle, TP the dactsi-on wale to retain the Tile on narcaneh: please notify RIG Lacatar, y“ Feoeheey wet. “Jaan ‘Ackercon Sitben note) aati ned both whose conteats oo oa ol SECRET a CONFIDENTIAL 7 ree CC] -uaRAssiFiED + en 14-0000 2 ON seid mete sett Ronee a de Tectia ae es x Seer tes Teens 3 em ae ee cette ate ie abl abe on at » ‘ 7, Devir: via, See ne OISPATCH NO, __¥Le ee 4rPLo 7 MA OD SEY Pym) _ —. ee. vt | a ehad CLASEIEIC ATION | TO : : DATE ___# 4 b + FROM . Chist of Scation, Peirut . istrative specific~- Fes.est for Orficial Traveai ~ Michael m, CHOADEN and Fanily References: A. Fr 22-100, Para &,a, EB, NLEA6479 It is requested that Travel Ordars be issued for Michael M, CHOADEN who is return'ns to Headquarters for resignation, The following information iz swomifted in accordance with instructions contained in reference regula tica: : ‘ a . 1. ok : iticn of travaler: Michael bh. CHOADSN, stalf agert attachad to : ° Return t+ Headguar sers for resivnation, Fart Worth, rexags, residance of subject, with stop-off “ton for resignation, 4, Fstinated date of dex. viture: 5 August 1358. 5S, Avoroxzimete duration of travel: Thran weeks, ” S, Os di mode of transportation: ea, Ameritan exoort Lines from Beirut to Tarse Whirteen day ster thera, on leave, | SS. Constitution, also of American Exnort Lines, from Cannes to New York. New York to Washington by air, 8, iame ani ara of denendents who will accempanys enn penne 2, Yelen, wifes, 39 Maria, daughter, @ avid, son, 6 Atleas davghter, & Ceristonher, son, 1 GANT: 51-23 A [___Seassiricanon | 14-0000 ! 4 ‘a 4 4 1 wh —~— . ra ne NLET-186 Page 2, oy Excasn harenrer Yoo) anount requestdd, 10. Shipment or storave of affects: Subject plans to ship sffects to Havana, goa. Subject is hob atsoiutely positive when he and family will so to Cuba, but he orefers to have effects in storage there rather than in U,S, ll. Other items or comlitions: Subject may neod advance for steam- ship desosits, . 12, Not applicable, ~ COAL aw, Ficacher Oscar W, Fieseler APEROVED: _ a . 0. Wa hief of Station, Beirut 29 april 1958 Distribution: 5 - Hqs ; y MAY 1958 14.90000 oo B 15 April 1558 : , NE=Z/18:8/58- 399 MENDRANDUM FOR: Chief, WH Divigion SUBJECT : Mr, David A. Phillips 1. The attached dispatch from the Chief of Station, Beirut, covers the proposed resignation of Mr. David A. Phillips from CIA. The matter was discussed with the Chief of Station during his recent visit to Headquarters, and he feels that Mr. Phillips’ decision to return to South America is irrevocable. 2. Mr. Phillips, as you are aware, wes in Havana until the spring of 1957, at which time he accepted a staff agent position in Beirut. His primary responsibility was the establishment of a radio and television. production center in addition to providing a variety of covert programs in the psychological. Yield. Mr. Fhil- lips was instrumental in the establishment of a clandestine radio broadcasting staticn in the area in addition to the mere direct responsibilities of his Beirut assignment. 3. The’ Chief of Station indicated that Mr, Phillips dida highly commendable job while in Beirut and fecls his departure from the Middle East is regrettable; however, he was unable to dissuade Mr, Phillips from his desires to leave CIA. Headquarters hea been equally impressed by Mr. Phillips' services and feels ' he performed in an exemplary manner, utilizing his mature Judgment and excellent PP sense in attaining the objectives which led to his essignment in Beirut. é 7 4 tA. hh Mr spase NORMAN S. PAUL Chief: Division of hear Fast ” Attachment aoe epney F * UGTRRG ROPE EET ey FT EES He ee L eT Se NS PE OE IL LO PL EP LER TELE RIE SS ae ae OT Cr ia) = aod ear a | C45 a oo Retyped from NLBA - 6479 ) . - . sy | a , : . , SUBJECT: Future Resignation fron CIA of David Phillips 1. Ina recent meeting with the Chief. of Station, David Fhillips, the PECTATE case officer, ‘informally announced his intention of resigning frou CIA in the near future. At that tize Phillips requested that Headquarters be informed by the Chief of Station. ‘The decision to resign has been made informally, in order for the Station and Headquarters to have as much ad- vance notice as possible. Actually, Fhillips does not expect to leave his Beirut assignment for about four months, or sometime in the month of July. Phillips reports that. the PECTATES building will have been finished and oc- cupied by PECTATE staffers long before that time. 2. In the above-mentioned meeting, and in a Memorandum for the Record avomitted to the Chief of Station, Fhillips has emphasized that his decision wao reached after careful though and has been prompted solely by personal considerations. ‘Specifically the reascns are: a. The necessity of Phillips’ return to Latin America to take care of personal business problems, mainly the sale of his newspaper in Chile. He has been negotiating for this sale for many months, but he feels that an advanteseous egreement would be impossible to reach by mail from such a distance. b. Phillips’ desire to inaugurate a business firm in Cuba. 3. The Chier of Station has discussed this matter with Phillips in detail. Phillips has reiterated--end has requested that Headquarters be so advised--that his decision is purely personal. There is no question of dis- sutisfaction with CIA, or of a morale problem. On the contrary, Fhillips hes expressed his regret that circuastances prompt him to terminate what he has cescribed as a most rewarding association with CIA. A, Phillips' plans for leaving the Beirut asstgnment bring up the problem of future CIA control of PECTATE. Phillips has submitted to the Chief of Station his personal recomendations on this score, which have been considered in prepering a separate dispatch. GHOSN ZOGBY Chief of Station 2k March 1958 Beirut 14-0000 Agen DEE » “ ‘ o ae or . OG 8th Col, ts 2a ls ft 225) ra . rr ee wer 2 price ee aan a “ ee g. . “ * ae (U Chief, JEA Chief ef Sta: ton Eairut , nD . 7 , ie igh \ 77 yr Crafts Chilean ilesspaper Newspeper's Treatment of RleineSaks “ission ACTION RXQUIRAD: As requested in pararraphn 1, . _ 4. Please sdvisea CHOATE. of the following, which hes rean received by Chief, vk “Avision, from the (2, Santiago, recarding ChOs = ¥'a rewapsper. - r 2. ".eetha newspaper owned by CHOLTLY has been engaging in on all-out eampelen against the Ricineteka Kiasion and thatr aconmeric program fer Colle, “hile the newsospear in itealf ts nos terribiy importers, the Snhassy hes baecke disturtec Lecausa of tha newsparer bel ty en dAmertera. havertix the émissesder called he Jace, edit nevspeper and eoved for an axnianailon, fea to thet he vas hi "in comaleta eacord with the Alsinesacs pres : h8 heryis vere Lie’ ag he ura acting upon instructicia trom hie publisher, Persenaliy, 0 think that iret waa probably not tree but wee sisply os meens of passing the nue ricate Ac very himself fron a difficult situation, ido not belleve thet Get much au coirent with the sciizities of the newsraper an’ that ita policy ia left prebiy much in ake hands of the locel editor, Unfortunately, the Air 4tteehe, sho hac Leen here for 2 eoncidereble pzried, mencionad to the : fmbass.edes thet he thoucht I might be eble te throes some Lirht on the situation dua ta the fact that te, bieaclf, knew cirTA”. hed coma sort of ceora. bon with pulse oi style if trere wes such a connection, [ was not cogmisent of it, fevertheleas, © think thee the wosat circusspect wing thet could te dons would te te eprrise FIA Wt or whet te going on on bis neyspacer, go thet he eck correct $-e altuetion if he so dealres. [ urferstand too aubsecador inca -s to write a very strong letter directly to Crtatey, & atreng statement in reply eaul< very well avoid embarrassment st a future date fer © fe: 27 1 er ROTC RETR UTTER re ww armen ere 14-0000 i ea es Oat > Steg eae sa eR Ast ghia are ery Se sh e “hd in 251 Saya 2 D.omey find Lt sere desirshia ta postpone hie strong letter of reptizend. to hie ef tor in Ghile until he ectually recetves a ietter mm this metter from tho Arbaasaedor, unleas ba can feasthly evplain the anti~- dmarfean attitudes of his Chilesu newsapeper through overt senrees. ~ “NCRHAN S, PAUL 19 Decerber 1957 Distribution: g&l - Addr. Low CURA 2 om WAFLAE : . 1 « Chile Chrono - Wee? /TES /RGoralekirje 2rnooRd oot PP, Bers aT : fetPiesnaca PhG : 1 sn , a ; get bak oe . 7 as 14.90000 OD TAPS EG - thee a Lome ry . 4 nN Ea | & December 1957 \ MEMCIANLUM FOR: Deouty Director, PLAUS ‘ David A, PHILLIPS - Current Attitude of Newspaper in Chile owned by; ‘ os Cc ol vt ° ws o 1. Th is recomended thet the attached be brought to the attention of David 4, PHILLIPS, with aa expression of EQS' views situation, ' 2, David A, PYTLUIFS is a RURARN Staff event presently serv- jag everseas and most probably is, as Rafford Wy NEREEST survests, “eof the current attitude of the naper (CGUTH vACIPIO VAIL - Language newspancr); however, it fs believed thet ion were brought to nis atbentien, end copy of the explanaiory letter forwerdced to nir, he vould be able to correct it promptly by a letter to the editor oublining the policy he, the cimer, wiches the paper to fellow, OT aw waenly if the Attachnent : hid Wf pleted - ¢ ~ RYEAT . an 2 evs cf Ltr -— RYEaT fer O88 49-29 14-0000 15 Noverber 1957 acvise you of a situation thet might possibly becore . t - Im recent montis the newssaver here owneé by : hes been waging an <ll-out c moaira against the on anc their eccnamic program for Chile, ‘hile the newspaper 1f is not terribly inportant, the Subessy has become disturbed because of the nevsusper teing ovmed by an American, Recently the anteszador callei ia the locsi editor of thé newspaver and asked for an erplenation, Ue reslied thet ne was hinsel? in ecnplete accord with the Nlein-Saks progres but thet his hanés were tied as he was we upon 2 hai he 7 ae Pp. a fas Be i> Gy pes aa fon eS fh jets oO a ar ~ instreeticns fron‘his publis her. Personally, I think that proee | not true but was si s of passine the hue: Be himsell from a diffic: ult edt Go 2h celieve thet Pallline is t y very much eu courant? of the nevsnever and that its neolicy Zeft urelir the local editor, Unfortunately, the Air Attache, wie has been here for a cousiderabie period, mentioned to the t~tassador thet he thought I night te able te threw seme li,nt on the sitnetion due to fact that he, hinsel?, knew that Phillips had. sore sort of connecticn with rUP. . tT stated that if there was such a sonnection that FT wes not cognizant of it. Nevertheless, I think that che most circumspect thing that could te dene would be to anprise Phillips of what is roday on en his newsor *% ne could cerrect the situa tion if he so desires. I understand a sador intends to write a very strong letter direct*ty te Phillips. A strong statement 2 reply eoul3 very well avoid erbarrassment at a future date for KU 0 a a Raft . Herbert * % — Fseusenyn used in original letter received from field. Wea in 14-0000 Tee ES so agpe ee Ne bt! coe | i > . : . : ‘ . el +t ‘ f , ed ” 4, ee Pa SECRET < , 3D BAS, ae ROUTING AND-RECORD SHELT — og oe tHSTHUCTIONS: Officer cesigna ; 2 usad in the STO" column, Unger eagh Gotmert a tine should be drawtn,gcross sheet Daath the number inthe "TO" catuma ifcer should intial (checa mark insufficient) and Record Sheet should be returned to Regsiry and cach comment numbered ts Chums IR To paw ne emeeentn ces aT Ae emma © ie “HED af a ape One" oC Tp Pitti bl Ps, fia fp Phee ay era Aeloinareg ~ / eee OT a \ ye ’ 8. VI ae a “Mal 18 1997. rsstO THRU &1/€0 _, INTELLIGENCE “<6 T1951 RECORDS £ORM. No. 51010 : FEB 198 : ae £ 2 14-0000 wees “yr, a ; * SM ws ' ” 7 . i - “ . . eg eh ; WA: Aik er seceniny eet pea + orspn.2H NO. _ LOStAnL SS 2 wm EG ai OA HA DUEE, : _ . Fe . ow mo eo. . Pe) ced Xe EX os ah . Ci ASSIFIC4 PION . \ To Chief, wD i sy DATE: 20 November Usk \ “tee, FROM: Chief of Statrca, Santiago : SUBJECT: GeneRAL— Cperaticnal Matters MICRSOFI MED \ seecific— ZACaCTUS, Chile veL 2S i963 REF; TCS-A-1741 DOC. MICRO, sERp : ~wytous ft ; : - 4 al, ok, . jr 2 -( ‘ 1. Enclosed herewith is the current issue of-thig: weekly newspaper edited and published by the subject of referenced dispatch.for Headquarters! possible 4 . cla aE wee Brel | interest. . woe ye, og aa Te ee a ny ty Foun a oan ancl Fi Re tee t _ one | QO 2 Av verome ¢. Dunbar Dist: 3 Washington \ 2 Files 4 cB \ r 7 H .- j - : ~ ints. - . a Ie pons FIDE a jGbl 2 y lod Gt 70 He , ered. Ww. S }7 SECURITY INFORMATION 14.90000 el ae aa g we poem gn ne SECRET po LEVEN WHEN BLANK “ ne c uo , LANK} - NOS) 25224 4 yo ae Date 4 ‘ _ i: ; 7 ; | v i 1 i, , WITNESS: ~ ‘ 4 . i! ' \ ee SECRET SECRET (EVEN WHEN BLANK) : “NO$) 25324 B Date | | U : i : | DO HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT IN MY RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, I WILL USE THE FOLLOWING SIG- ; NATURE WHERE REQUIRED: i x \ a : ee Fp pet Me Poth Oe fp en. : ft, 1. Cuame, #RINTEO O% TYPEWRITTEN) ‘ (sionatune). RIGHT THumMa Print WITNESS: Wiha &. GW 1 ' | | SECRET i | \ { | 14-0000 Fr een NRO tn oo CIES a ab Se Leda dae at \ _ . - Tt A —e - cer, cae ean . a 4 a a ~ >» f Bs i - - : Poe ‘ 3 : of .” . » ene . : . a ¢ fo} . a ra : a “ 3 wo Pf : ° bes “ 2 @ < ™ 3 6 a 3 . . bh css o « : & Qa ot ‘ ee: ee = oS S 4249 € o es 3 g RR A - _ § 8 E a © : - 5 2 a 8 3B ‘4 ” ; o “eos ; Gj Gs * & © fe) mx 3 FE ee a wt a gs Sa “
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VAULTS OF BAHCO COWTINEXTIAL OF MEXICO CITY, PHILLIPS REFORTEDLY CommCTSD-wITH SALE OF MERCURY TO JAPANESE DURING ORL JAR IT AND WAS BLAGHLISTED IN VEXICO. SOURCE "REPORTS RUSSIAN MIL ATTACHE IN }YEXICO IS NEGITIATING FOR PURCHASE OF THIS URANIUM. ACTION: 91% - : : ~ te - . . : i ot - . ; . < ne eat me pint cane ery beer me eee gph ment, tate 8 tee : ~ INFO: OD. ce : CaP N96 7 (a7 wov4g)> _ > DEG 1023552 z _. POR: L710Z “24 Nov 48 rr not belieoed 46. bt (habe an Baal ee: athe Phe “3 ' at <. . » ¥ ee [] BNCLassiFieD Py, CA INTERNE ! CONFIDENTIAL © [=] secret “OKLY ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Opsonat TO: (Officer designation, room number, ond ue : building} COMMENTS (Number gech comment to show from shor . ta whom. Draw a@ line ocrots column ofter each coment) Tore 5 O10 tions” ff] secrer = [| conripentiat [_] ist ome e ~ (_] UNCLASSIFIED - . He aie . Lo _ a . \ TC: i : Provisional Creraticnm 3 Cleerance fs herehy eranted fur the use rf ‘ \ SULEDATOR/L, ‘ ; i 5 ‘ i . ° i . Vy foo. “y to : : . ‘ Fitations: Pulrinater Project a¢ ov: - afer chy 20 day's end e 14-0000 ns 7 Ra ~~ © PROM: _.. oN CABLE ACTION sxorer ROUTING AND ‘RECORD | SHEET oS dike 705 Bate Received Shes ye Fal minatar- é ” FGRM NO, jan topaz 2E0'8 (ees) - me = was _ . ; = ay . oe 2 / FORw BO. INCOMING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ofc. sjaz 39-5 CENTRAL. INTELLIGENCE AGENCY a, , _ . * SECRET! , PaceNo Frou: SANTIAGO oe So AUT LE To: SPECIAL OPTEAT PONS - 12 MAY 50 - Acmos: (FOT (12) : a EP 25TNF ome, we, s/e 1825-109 ee rn 7 . pe, a Saco O14 TO: WASHF = GITES SASOF BS : ee - | afet2 az may Gov eee ee - Tor: SECRET cae J Lorene cements a8 14-0000 . 4 a ae a : ~ CABLE = *=. . .~ AMATI On SECRET | or ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET idaak ye7 teak 5S er VEZ) Accegfion No.— _ Date Received ed 1 8 oe qa : Couments . . Forwarded _ ORM NO, gam vaazy ST4T8 é teats oS escet a ., oryte tere pel re ot 14-0000 Fors Noe se OUTGOING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP Pact No To: SANTIAGO ROUTINE Frou: _ SPECIAL OPERATI HS 46 MAY 50 — Cosrmmtation: . FOT.- ‘(ie2) euT. 55780 Tvrokwatiox: ADS (3 54p),93TA (5); ste (6),. Fob. The 410) (87%, 3/6 (S-10- 1) "ee per wr Barec3 @ OA AR:S¢0-8 - was 5067 me ae me , TO: SAGOF CITE: WASHE - ' , i RE: SAGO O16 (it! 25749). i AL REPROWAL Ge EO PARAGRAPH. CHE ® ). _ - 7 2. ¥€ bo.tiot AcacE 1 ITH, PLat nVvoLvinG IATIOR 9 | | Corr No. go1-b2%04 it Is FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE U. $. GOwgeemtnd painzing OFFICE 16 65025-2 -20Y-~338 33 “ aot FN a ee, 14-0000 ne er TE yo nurracerrien.. > CININTERNAL : tJ HNGLASSIFIED: ' C] TONY ol ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET > CONFIDTNTIAL (J secrer SUBJECT; (Getione!) “COMMENTS (Number eoch comment to thaw from whom TO, (Officer designetion, room number; ond to'whom. Draw a fine acro:s.colyma after each comment.) ‘| buitding) OFFICER'S “NUTHALS: rom O10 "iiione™ [] secret — [_}conrioentian [7] GAINTERMAL [7 uncuassiFieD 400000 : TED ORIGINAL aa ; ‘1. This aN EI AMENDEND SUB-ALLOTMENT To PROJECT FULSUATESa FOR "|. THE PERIOD. FROM 2 baci to 30 June: 1a. ns - SECRET cate ___ 32 Thay 1950 TO: * OSO Budget Officer THROUGH: STB a ; ft ‘Pe . ’ SUBJECT: Project Sub-Allotment . F i SCAL YEAR " EXPENDITURES FOR: 7311S PROJECT WILL BE CHARGED ‘AGAINST THE SUDGET or AND: UNDER t THE FOLLOWING: cRYPTORYMES : aa pte Ce 1400000 . . oo a Lo Tr] UNCLASSIFIED : Op NTE el) conFIP-atiat ye we EON ee : - . - LO, car ‘ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: Aapionah — — S FROM:, “ WH D [sp i foo Te | TO: (Offteer designation. room aumber, cad 7 : a ie . — building) * “ene . et bate OFFICER'S. | COMMENTS” (Number each comment ta show from whom . . : INITIALS” | to whom.” Drow @ fine across columa after each comment) . — Bs Wy yen ay Spo ek BS 5 as ia ee TO“fomons [_] SECRET { ]CONFIDENTIAL [_' Gia INTERNAL ["] unciassiried AIR TOGA LOGS . - Chief, Foreign Division T and 10 July 1950 . Chief, Finance Division ° . _ Chief of Station, Santiago Operational Matters . Bank Accounts = United States . Loe . 1. The following bank account addreases are forvarded herewith for the usd — of the Finance Division in making appropriate Payments: in the United | - ' States as previously authorized: , . a) FULMAR: - we Bank ; » National City Bank of New York - * Jackson Heightz Branch , Roosevelt Avenue and 81st Street, New York, N.Y. - Amount ~ $109,00 por nonth. _ Schedule: ~ July to be paid 1 August 1950, ; ; August to be paid 1 September 1950 . September to be paid 1 October 1950 ' October to be paid 1 November 1950 _ b) FULMBUATER-le. ; : . Bank = Fort vorth tational Bank. Fort Worth, Texas - ? Amount = $50,098 ref month. 2 Coe . wr, ¥ . _ _seiodte = Fire pigmnit to Yo made Augie 1950 en to _ oF a . oe co - oo. 4 ‘be. continued on the first: of. ‘ach month 't Tem ae De, . me after tnf4l Surther notions. = ee an pot Baik Moreantile ‘Prast conbariy’ ; Redwood” and Calvert. Strsete, aeons ratte Krount: - - 50.00 por ae ou oh, a ” Contiaoet on ‘the first. of ee whe oe “unth] furtier noties . ~. % SESPET 14-0000 . ne, : . . , ~ t . - ad s ' ' . . ‘ ~ . . . ‘ ws wee : - , wa : ‘ Boe . se ee Pony 2 My. v : Soe, ; be" “puaponded: Patent ora ‘ba made rovers for half” : of: tho: xonith, of: July 1950, due to thé overlap of 15 eave . : in July: in whieh be assisted FULMAR in taking. over, al ba e 14-0000 ry eee — CPconrtoretan ~ — ] ‘seerer _ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET . orticens. ‘ - : - INITIALS - ‘ ee saeviGUs CIA {NTERNAL oO UNCLASSIFIED. , sions [J secret — [jconFiDeNTiaL [_} SIA INTERNA 14-0000 ed TOlhe LIF ; Roy > \ trek 8 Chie? of Foreign Division T 26 Aurmust 1950 Chief, ef Station, Santiago ‘ Ad~inistrative oan Duty Status Roports sat TOSaAHLOGS t - : T hereby cortity that, the following rened individials ‘have perforned. dutdtes during the oritire month of July 1950, and that the following ’ dollar paynorits are approved and authorized to be nade at Headquarters to qubjectsat - FULLBACK $100.00 - FULAR _ 160,00. mrs FUMINATER* © | 0,00 ” _FULMDVATERSL . 50,00 ¢ : 14.90000 * a e ue age ace wero cae [1] UNCLASSIFIED i gape - ony CONFIDENTIAL Ca secrer ROUT (NG AND RECORD § SHEET SUBIECT; Optional: wHD TO: sO&cer desgnation, room aveber, cod | pate Bavktiag? a __] OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Nember eoch comment to show from whom ; to whom, Drew a fee across caluma after each comment) ONTTEALS en i ne es ne eran anaes USE PREVIOUS p=] — 4 cia | INTE ro om 4s O10 Sethoone L] seener [TCONFIDENTIAL (_] fet oa [_| UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 2% Tole L137 Pe any \ i liebe 8 ; \ Chief of Foreign Division T 28 August 1950 . Ghipf,ef Station, Santiago | Adcdniotrative - | Duty Statua Reports Rory. TCS lOGh r hereby certify that tha following naned individuals have perfornsd ee iien during the oritire month of July 1950, and that. the following lollar paynonts are approved and authorised te be nado at Headquarters to subjectss . FULLBACK €100,00 | FULER 160,00. FULSTNATER: 50,00". —_ _FULPGHATERS2 “50,00 oy ’ . seme . . ok eee 14-0000 woe ~ YOLASSIFIED [TJ Oe TL [1 CONFIDENTIAL. (] secrer ROUTING 4..0 RECORD SHEET ere ee SUBJECT: ‘Opronal) a TFROM: nas rw ! a Copy d TCSA-UTp \ WHD oy) 4G T UH TO: (Officer designotion, inom aumbor, dad pate” , —— : : building) _ OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number euch comment to thoe from whoea . 1 REC tworn INITIALS [| ta whom. Drew a Hine across column after each commeat,) 26 MAR FEED, 1g-7-@- 1 Oy REL hl | Pore 3s O10 “tomoes’ [—]- SECRET " {~] CONFIDENTIAL ) GIRL (7) onctassiFies Am ce . + TSA ZL Chief, .Poreign Division T . SEP 27 1950 Chisf of Station, Santiago ; Administrative: Buty Status Reportg + PULIBAGK $200.60 : FULMAR 0,06 [J] uxctassisy 9. cy] eee 1 CONFIDENTIAL [7] SECRET SUBJECT: (Optionot! FROM TO: (Officer designation, room number, and building) oa OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment te shaw from whom to whom. Diaw o line actos columa after each comment.) Vor 5 O10" toinews’” [7] secret [| conripentiat [_] ie emres (_] unctassirieo * fy 14-0000 . ‘ tw eror ECRET oe : \ Ro. 692 . . OPERATIONAL CLEARANCE To: Chief, FDT/NWC Operational Cloarance is granted forthe use of FULMINATOR/1. % beara ~ = . -- oe -- -— . . ° PPA veneer FO vas" a ” Beas a ol : Pas acopetge Te ps a bee Cree ZL Pune pee 2 a o 427 SEGRE 14-0000 e..* oF - P| C1 INTERNAL . _— ner ["] UNcLassiFigs | ONT [7] consir IFIAL (_] secret ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET . SUBJECT: (Opnenal ~— ~ ; ~ FROM: TE Dambud \ 7 . WHD bine rare ea tel | tre, P44 ch ih TO: (Officer detignotion, room number, and " : buitding) . OFFICER'S | COMMENTS, (Number each comment to show from when . ‘ ; . : INITIALS to whem, Drow a fine across column after each comment.) ' ; | a | elite 7EL i Serer em or sane 3 Wore 5 610 “tomout™ [7] secret. [] CONFIDENTIAL C) GA WeRMAL [J unccassieieo ; . - ; Bh hy fa Lo Chief, Finanes Division 23 Ostabder 1950 pt co ches, For Restoration of Salertos for FULMTNATER and FULMINATER=1 - WH. M. WHEELER, JR, 1400000 ’ . CA INTERNAL LJ Uo oWY CC 7 ROUTING AND RECORD etter . tas ne ‘( onctassirten "1 CONFIDENTIAL SECRET SHEET SUBJECT: (Optional FROM: WH D- TQ: (Officer designation, room auinber, ond building) COMMENTS: (Number ‘toch gamment fo show from -whom to whem. Drow @ line atross caeiment colump after eock i 7, “ee Pate as 1G Me maevians (J secrer = [Jconrivenria (7) tee) uncuassirie al ~~ ee ee Ex lerinotog ad a RB. Ditober, IYO _ Oia Aul Moa chiste nn wee ce ee ou nee - 2 ot . t Bee "8 Bt Ocke en. \A2R_ 5 Eb woe ths rheve, | es < rs, e ns CSS. vee oe A, . : Pork wie tele taaicl, tun is Marcle Ww? yHCOrainy Pee dead exe Be emer Tying Oban SN in 1988 ; a Swe aeck eo aN me ho 5 Wan Wildeloaa- Ay, Bloom iby. Barer tO dived ten in Sess Cre . _ GRE T aaa ear ee ae eee ee oS eS sation ‘ee Mee Tee 7? Duwi leen eD Bdibes of Pre Sou Fh PaaiGe, C4048 jo sary "2 Ces —D>-panith Enewds , Genmayn : v * { re we ar - oo . ae ~ : h . f . ae woes 6 ett tue, ors ohne none. ken 61 2 ee : = fj fe ef es ke SOUP sot sottyet go SW in Mer Onve €oxrGune wen a foo . F elem nak on 2 butters aceite, . ~ i, Ce oueee ~Evlinatiom =) 2 neaus Papen lousinzes eee . 4, ; . _ “Seong +O Stave Cuawing? the Communis NR eg : 3 ! ce fo BAitiony&, Sousce OC Wnlowe 2 | a J BOTS? Rest oth & ktiqabeD be Wil nego 8 Cll Saco Opoaandeell i : fe arenas © ackoue he & gata, BAT Exlinabos nlno co twct oa VE e ; : . . Fullmesny 7 i : a y 9! tele S. miles Lote a SellninuQow - Wei nate Rie, a3 aS: r "he tue aN Dns _ a ee . . a. a ; : 3. : — = ee tin hs eB coatral Govind : Pe tr re ene a nr . Corse coon dination wate Wo roo Pot te ~ CSno wi DS Stasbon, : Sire. on rh Rams mite? of Warten intend. te Fas Cannak wee. Cred abe Q) ~teye®: Wo uctio. . ” ae 14-0000 . . or © fF cone | nttat fl secret een nem SUBJECT: (Gptienal erence tewwnnes we cee ON FROM: COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whoa fo wham Drow a Bre across eoluma otter gach comment J OFFICER'S INITIALS Pore 8 O10 S,7nesrous [¥] seerer —[_] conFipentiat -[7} toe 7] unchassintep a ° Pees aa : oe . heh G6 : , ° co” | POS LOU, 9 . P 7 x ae 7 Chief, Foreign Division T RP Getobar 1950 Chief of Station, Santiago , : a3 * : Adnintetrative 7 es whe ee a wee of tae : . coo ov} : , ot : . I nerehy certify, that the fol: tntag tie taned tnatvidin tn: ‘have perfor . e Re dubia: the’ entire’ month of Octoter 2950, and that: tha Poo - _ . Paynents are ‘approved and authorized: to be nate: at Hoadquartire to vl subjecter : ; wD PULLBAGK oF $100,00 POLAR : oT 100,00 oe FOE gon eae nn PIUCOATERAA ; : ; 50,00 2. for mithortenitan ‘of reastiiation of FULSTHATER ani, PUL, éeo. WASH 17632 dated 19 Oatobor 1 19506, . na, oo BWVEE TL 14-0000 a “ ms SECRET - ROUTING AND RECORD SHeET "INSTRUCTIONS: Officer designations should be used in tho "TO" column. Under each comment a line shautd be drawn across sheet and each.commenc numbered to correspond with tho number in the "TO" evlumn. Each officer should initial (check mark insufficient) before further routing. This Routing and Record Sheet should be raturned ta Registry. ate ro inete a A ee : 7 . . OLA)" o. © SovaamrieT Patino craice : ~REgHNO H48 SECRET 14-0000 a Vias_ SPECIFY TO Chief, torsicn Civision To = FROM — : Chief of Station, Seatiece . SUBJECT: GENERAL. . : SPECIFIC.” ror WIth oN g S: 1. Due to. the ency of providing safe quarters. for ‘the 2elvéréahie exan-- “ination of ULMINATSR-2, this ‘Station . equi rei a sal. FYE NATER-1- to trins FOLST ya TER 2 to the polyrraah ¢ ity for this action was relieved to. have been const The Tolowing details pertain to this spartment: | The eathor- 2 WashF~19400, Location: Calle Laclver 272, ninth floor, ‘Spartzent, 915. RENTALS Forthly rent: */3,860. Ascordine to, local - revetsery to pay an agvence ove cont _ angnth ts rent else nai a a . : paid for one xonth, |: 2/2, 8C6 wes ocid as ) the custotn it was nant above’ the = initiad : sotiator: See et stich and the roma MO. den tgay St-78 CLASSIFICATION eee, 14-00000 > — ‘ _ < : a +e ooo . - ' : : a . - mates bone at ~ CL eee cee Eos O13 ak % . a . ar . coo . cs €e In orter to ef fr this © bove ‘safes . ; ae it anertaent and to agsing tha lahat seade i Quarters so authorise thig § 5 asticatle. . AIR a SO ; 10S-A+1235 KAPOK “17 Toverter 1950 _ Chief, Foreign Livision ft ; ; . Chief of Station, Santiago | Operational Matters.” Se a, _ ACQUISITION SAPB-aP/RTMENTs FULMIRATER-1 Due to. the exigency of providing safe quarters for the polyrraphio exan- - inaticn of FULSENATER-2, this: Station sogitred a safe-apartnent for - FULEIXATER=1 to bring FULSTNATEP=2 to the polygraph team, The author= ity for thie action was believed to have been construed in tshF-19400, The followtng details pertain to this apartnent: . Location: Calle NaoIver 272, ninth floor, apartment 915. Honthly rant: ?/3,800, Ascoriling to local custom it was: necessary to pay an advance over and above the initial . month's rent also paid: ty Advance, Therefore, 3/3300 was paid for one. month, 12 Noveiiber - 12 December 13950, and P/2,586 wee paid ag the 2d vin-ce ‘euarantse for twenty daye, Renters Juan SIVIRI, sna ‘as FULLNESS. safé-apartuent, erranged for: ~ by FULLMEgs: ~ .. en Negotiators FUMARIC handled a1 the Necotiations-between STVORT and the. . | Owher, whose nane is not iuima diately available at this writings. ° - os i . Deseri tion: 5a ‘to Chilosn.. onbination,; . “Ee TCS-A-1255 continued “ye . af . KAPOK Tass continued : Future: It is desirsd to re tain this” anartaent as leas as required in orier to provide a safo meating place for FULNINATER-1 and Pe LMI NATER~2, 2. In order to larity this Station's mithonity ts ‘retain the above safe= . apartment and to assume the exnense of same, it is re ussted. that. Heads. - quarters so authorize this Station sccordihgly as early | ag practicable, a [] unctassivien 7 CUA TERME - £7] conrinentiat (2] secrer ES a _ . ; ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Optional) ns ss a FROM: i NE : ‘DATE. a a oS 2 = eee ee, 2S av 40 TO; (Officer ‘dosignation, room number, ond building) . COMMENTS (Number each. comment to show from whaind. | to whom. Drow @ fine ocross colur-s otter aoch comment) LEA & Pore ss OTOtoinons [¥] SECRET — [~] CONFIDENTIAL C) i MEAL [7] unctassieie AIR 490i PmleLd, Chiof, Forviem Division T . 23 Rovanber 1950 Chee of Station, Santiago | a o ° . ; , Adninistrative A 7 . . Oo : Ww Duty Status Reporte 0. ‘2 . ° \ na! . w . lid es titividuate: tive pe “pote * : entire nonith of Ech nbor 21950, and thet the . x3 . ; iP paynanita ‘are approved ant’ authorised to: be sadn aot 2 leadquareoce to subjects: i . ° > EMS pag ~ PUEICE $100,00 “3 - i 200,00 . ; : $0.00 a Sy wo “| $0,00:- oe el pe a ~é ; en _— a : as 8” Jette. Co Dunbar’ 6 $ re Zor $&76¥ (7 unciassinea = [7] 4 INTERAL C coneioeriat sconey | , a MW _ ane | ’ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: [Optional . - ee A TOs (Oficer desi - vf building) gnation, room number, and of TCS: 1 OF Le “4 Q : COMMENTS (Number each comment to thaw from whom to whom. Drow a fine across column atter each comment’) OFFICERS INITIALS | _ aneever | Pee Pik 5 610 Eee secret ["] conripentiag. [] EA INTERNET] UNCLASSIFIED Ate Tate 108 PA Se SECh ons Chief af ftation, Santiacn ' DEC 15 1950 Chief, Forotz Divinton ? ”. Operational Safe amytoont, PILMTIATERa Rott Tek 295 - Bo, “tia aed authorised 46. _ : . ay referents docw-ont 93. ‘long ‘as ; : Se, © Enghplace for PIL Uc Rel end” FUL: ok ee ohare to FULTMATERA2, woe 30/4 ‘agra 4 Bec e 1950, fn . ~ 14-0000 veo “Tl inact acer CIA INTERKAL Te ‘[) unctassirteo 7 TaNtT [7] conementiat (J secret ROUTING AND: RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Optional) a ~ rs FROM: is fECeA-127 ee tt) . OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number eoch comment fo chow from whiom| INITIALS | 10 whom. Draw a line ocrasa column alter, each comment.) TO; (Ofider designation, soom number, building) i 5 610"Snee™ [Q SECRET CONFIDENTIAL IA INTERRAL. (7) uncLassiFIED USE ONLY u 14-0000 - Am ‘ STORE Sez Chiof, Foreim Division T a Chief of Station, Santiago a Adainistrative . oa I horeby cert Sy that the, folloving- mined tadtvtaunle: op. dation Curing to entire month of Docenber 1950, -followine dollar yuonts ate approved and autho: Headquarters ta subfocts HAE . Fie tized to be made at TChahal QPP 23 Doconber 1950 14-0000 WOLASSIFIED ("| Cla HIPERSAL me fal? i) CONFIOTNTIAL . [] SECRET ROUTING. AND RECORD SHEET nn enn nee ee SUBJECT: !Cprenul) j PROMO Pe a nnn . a a Copy af resa-il" H ° Date WH D 4 Ph AO honeenannnd pee ey SoA Os?) 7 tt TO: (Officer designation, room number, and nate building) OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number ecck comment ta sham bom whom TNITIALS, to whom, Drow a lice econ oluma after each tomment,) Recs fwo"D Porc ss O10 Nomone.® C J secret = FJ conrinentian {7} ise ner L_] UNCLASSIFIED 7 . 4 . AR. PA Chief, Foret Division ¥ * 7 SEP 27 195¢ _— Chiaf of Station, Santiayo ae . Administrative. _ Duty Status Reports. J horety ortity that ‘the following ng naned indtvtduada have ‘pom ' formed duties during the entire month of September 1950, and that - the following dollar paymonta are Approved and authorized to ba: nade. at Headquarters to subjectar: . oo, _ aa -PULEBACK 900, 00° “2 PULMAR 100,00. ”OPUIMIRATER ond FULAINATERA2, not tnactive i : . av : ay oh. i vay “* OHLY ROUTING AND RECORO SHEET [7] unctassiew 9 po SIA WaTERRAL “") CONFIOFNTIAL (|: SECRET SUBJECT: (Optional: "FROM, WHD > i TO: (Officer designation, room oumber, and building) COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whem tm whom, Orow a Hina across Coluins oltee each comment.) ONICER'S INITIALS ete | | ae a a FIDE P 7 GIA IRTERWAL =| 7 CONFIDENTIAL [) ais |] UNCLASSIFIED a | I I 1 Pore ss O10 “rors” (7) seerer na Soe wenn games te = Py Dettetee, i : : Lu y ees > J OF SECREF , , Wo. 692 oe OPERATIONAL CLEARANCE: To: Chief, PDT/NWC . Oporationel Clearance is granted for the use of FULMINATOR/1. - 3 a = ; TO-5° , _ linitationat FULMINATOR Project as outlined dn 1 TSCHA~967, 4 STAFF C/ CEFR . . Sperattong(t Cléarance’ Officer for — ‘pate OCT 3 1950 - Copy _/ of 2 copies Ley My ; | . - TOS-A-U > Fa a OT Cory e.y f na tee Oy to Fu. Lose doe. 7 . fo A eee LOO Monee er a” tar ed tye a oe vee OM why . “7 ~ a ee Fe peepee co Fy se a a) ™ -~|. es: nn a oe Lo Chee foe Yo odmen ot oo # “ PA SECRE oe ee ‘ 14.90000 ro) - . 14 (HTERN ‘ ee : Moet consi “THA { ' ["] uNctassinies ‘ Seeeremennmnanen ee RECORD SHEET ROUTING AND SUBJECT: (Optianall re ere re nearer ane 2 Oe atm ten reel ae ee ee, od rs es FROM: . NID ~ Ww H BD , \ . é - te Date —Yarauriabras — A : H : _o aan e Poa Ay : | ne oe —-— af THEO: (Offcer designation, toom number, oad parr , . Reilding? . OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number each comment to thew from whom REC'D woo INITIALS |! to-whom, Oraw @ fine ocrois column olter sach comment.) We | arr eh ees Pore ss O10 “Soinons” [7] SECRET —_[”] CONFIDENTIAL, C) te oe! = (] unetassieten 14-0000 es ne Cile?, Finance Division B3 Catebar 1950 , ba Ghie?, FDT ' ° Rontarnation of Salaries for FULHINATER and PULINATER=L Tt in reavested that tho salaries of PULMINATER and FULMINATER=2 bo restored cffectivo 12 Jetobor 1950, Bath these individuals ara to recoive $50, per sonth to te deposited in their respective bank accounts (ses TCS-A-1064) , UH, HM, WIEEIER, JR. wee “4 26h --39492-—"g ee 4.00000 ft UNCLASSIFIED pes ree { SUSIECT, :Dptiongt TO: boding! nd ore ss 610 ee USE PREVIOUS tCLUONS ! idiees designotion, room pee ber, ond | 7 OA iNTESNAL v been a SECRET ~~ ENTIALS rie ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET | offices $ 16 {| CONFIDENTIAL ONFIDENTIAL when, 7) CUA INTERIOR Lo use ONLY ele Ss ae ft So 7G, [xl secrer COMMENTS (Nember each comment to show from whom Drew a@ Fite across columa aiter each comment.) ! ol i] UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 Meee Mars iy . nasty ee Pare Fe ae Elennakee, ~ bol . a , - 2b Octo leee, (X50 “User Oat Gos, Carte | , ne ee wity . “Pi, . . n ms SIP a Oukatan. NAR Re Ebest Mathexee + M.Grt tn _U: SN, ; oot, ADS Ne ee wee rt. aoe mike we Waaiee boan LS Miracls WAG aT iktominy Me Tt Ol davoracad Cro 84. Comm Sahn Oth MSN 55 19688. : “anette Sew ect Parulovery: mon ated AS on Wilde nun Oy, i Bloemyton EMmoty 2.0 divencd hin iw Beg leer NAS 3, Oa OTA Miaia Joe a he ae Comin A A UQuyk IFAD wm S$ ade Dual Ubiqerehio . aan er yal Torey Puleviben. o~D EOitor. of The South Praihe } Mech Mo salary i toe Ss pos ih. Fate, Quenmann : ‘ } ad Ze am wie Pll poet. atte ome None _ Known ; H - i a a ee ee ene ee ee nen sa ger ne Le leapt wftnee rt SRL Cu nevenue for Coty udcheu —__ Flee naka « busnees weve, . x : <. Ph Svlminaton wl = news Pager lousinted a ee Yo stave Waring © The Communist VAR eee ; wa Coeds? i Med of oRaitionat, Sovaces O& Cte wet ener ween cet Nore - ik okcipahed | he, Will nropond Gulle Sully, once eppareated. | De Me caasash lf Tae Lomtark . ena. wits _Selwinatos ~ (ra cate ch « a) . Evlinerae 7 te eto Oo et ore fests lovelers fli nafow - Full jnetp~ 2 EWM etaetond 3 . ten be oreo” 2 a © a <p - ac - on Ne oaemikeo & One openautrer to drannQere : aha “contol Geviet eGtonto to pemstaake U->- Reet nemee, t : Seoaurce in Chale pin eceaneneme pene ene ee : : he etabrintfen a. fear her ca cori. \ kheouis Mecepbve lean wos Q . i qoke a) _cagark on Soviet [communt ackivitves in ha fe cot z >, ; . B01—33432 — - re 3 ws * Cowen Gene “ee ose OB, ated ar Doct. : . sa we et EN mote ’ logs, Con Ginabion whe eh ee _ uae oF So , O20 ae TS Sisko an: Sine, Ors . re Rane witha® of Wen mnt a. — ate Comsek. ee evehuade on neh: Mo actor. t Ae 14-0000 an panei Myth i - os i on } . - | « 1 we . os . N 47 py - , N Ae, : oe t ~ eee . ) i tg NR ARP re cy - - ft ae ay, a [7] wnctassirien rie P"] CONF ” NTIAL Cl seerer ee nnn a ear sae RN ROUTING ANT) RECORD SHEET SUBJECT, wWerseals DAT. t DEFICER'S INITIALS COMMENTS (Number rock comment to show from whom TO: (Officer designator, 19 whom. Drow a Kes across toluma after ouch comment) fwo'D | / EOE & 3 7¢, Vf rom, 610 NOM A SECRET «= |) CONFIDENTIAL (| Cia INTER L_] UNCLASSIFIED” 2. For authoristion of reactivation of FULIIATER and PULMINATERel seo ne? ad ape) wert ge rag AR , Seta 2Uh wt 3 ; Chief, Torelen Division T 27 Ostoder 1950 Crieff of Station, Santiago A€ninistrative Duty Status Roporta ~ \ 7 : : 7 “) 1, T bored: certify that tho following masd individuzls have wrformed ~ dutioe tho entire math of October 1950, ami that the following dollar ot payments are approved and authorized to be mate at Headquarters to ~ subjoctss ‘ aa, EMS AMoUE ws “FULIDAGK $260.00 a FULAAR . . 100,00 PUL SDUASER 50,00 SVUNTRATERSL 50600 WASH 17632 dated 19 Cetober 1956, Jerong ¢, Dunbar ¥ 14-0000 oe as ae * % x “pete “r, es a 7 é . ‘roy CIA INTERNAL ri eo [} UNCLASSIFIED im SE OSL [77 CONFINEHTIAL {y] SECRET , ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Ognonol oy ° : es FROM: _ a meee: a \ i Mdpy of TOSA-~12@AA . ¥, c ' + es, CS Aav 69 roan designation, room eumbers and oar OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number each comment to thow from whem | INITIALS 1 ota whem, Drow a fine across colums after each comment) RECO FWD'D \ LUT ‘ 2. i 3. 4. i i s. . \ QP 7. — pe . a u : 9 ee &: ne : So j 10. a i. ~— 12. 73. a 1. — ~ se a ee ae FORM USE PREVIOUS 13 6] 1 cee EDITSONS” ia SECRET proen ““noncigenriaL fo CINTERNAL—[ £ _JGONFIOENTIAL {| OS uty [_] UNCLASSIFIED AIR ‘ . rs oh ‘ - tw . 4 - 7 Chlof, Forolim Divieion T 23 Novebsr 1990 Chio? of Statloa, Tantiaso Aduiniatrative Duty Status Reporte T horoby certify that the following narod individaalo have perferned - _ @uties during the entire north of Kovenber 1950, an? that the fallowing dollar payments are approved and authorised to be nada at Hoadquarters to gubjoctat ANE PAE SH PULLDAGK 2100,060 PULGAR 100,co FURIE ATER 50,00 PULUIUATE! 50.0) Jerom C. Ombap y ‘ Ch ped | bf: of! s oh 16-4 y 14-0000 sages ‘ " a t kegs Pd 4 “ ; CJ unciasstren aa {7 coneipe iat [S] SECRET a eee enero ne ee hears sansa epeneeelna een ntcrereinen ieee ie —~ : ROUTING ANO RECORD SHEET SUBJFCT; (Opienats pire > _ of TESW- NOY “2 TO: (Ofer desgnotion, room aumber, ond building) COMMENTS (Number each comment fo show from whots ta whom, Draw a fine across column after each comment) rn OFFICER'S INITIALS. Pore 35 O10 tomas” [T] secret — [“TConripentiat [} HAITERMAL [UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 - 7 vod? ee ac > i. 2 ; con - Ais : grprey 1 Tee 108 ak Ft ce Chie? of Station, Sant Lago DEC. 13 1950 . at Chief, Foret Myvinion T. 8 Uporational oo. . 1 7 : Safe dpartnont, FULTTSATRAeL rote Tose L285 5 : You aro authoricesd to retain tha safo~apnrtcent cesoribod ‘ 7 : fn roforenca docient ag long ag required for use as a vafo mote mn “ine place for PIL TUAT Rel and FULNIEATSSe2. Tho expunse say ba eharnod to PUIMTEATE Lele : Ss - . 2 : a) MIC/a jm ~ 4 Ico, 1950 3 , Wn. HN. Wheeler, Jr. oa By Martha Jana Claypool — . _ te i = ct ‘ , Led i f ° * « oe stare B Wm. “. Wheelor, Jr, | cr yf ! : . ARS TRAGT . Lf ‘ n 12 1955, engey — loaTe ADE: Seaket roe os ’ eid Oa Jay 5 = iss e 14-00000. . BNA ERE S , : cae 1) CONFIDENTIAL (*] secrer ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET aan Pann [5 UNCLASSIFIED SUBJECT: (Oenonat) tos, FROM: COMMENTS (Number each commant to thow from whoa [Dar TO: (Officer designotion, room aumber, ond DATE building? a OFFICER'S INITIALS REC'D wvO'D . to wham. Drow a fine ocrsa cofuma after cach comment.) : 7. ~ 8° oe >. ~ —~ 10. VW. —— 20 - to ne | | - Pore ss O10 “toimons”” [7] secret — {_]consipentia, {| GAITERML (7) unctassiFiED Voc 55 ATR went TSekal2Z77 gape rae " \ Chda?, Foret Division T 25 Peeonber 1950 Chis? of Station, Santiago ; ; ‘ Adzinistmtive , | i Duty Status Reports . IT mrebe esrtify that tho folloving namcd individinls hava performed : duticn during the entire month of Docombor 1950, and that the ; followbis dollar paynonts are approved and. authorized to, bo made at . Headquarters to subjocta: : SAME smo \ FULLBACK " $1.00,¢0 ot FULDTLLER : 125,00 FUL VTAATER 50.00 ‘ PUINTHATER «dD. 50.0%) ‘ is-@ek ~CDY Jovone 6. Dunbar er ae fey FNS nt) i tf dee, ra NI deghyy fot " 14-0000 | eunctassiriep Poa PUA INTERRAL ~ oC ONLY. SUBJECT: :Optonsiz Se ee FROM. TO: (Offer designotion. room number, ond building) MTT Le, FORM 6 bY yy USE FREVIOUS 1 DEC ss EDITIONS 7? Date : SECRET = [| CONFIDENTIAL Cy CONFI" “NTIAL [=] secrer ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET Vinay t ee re 4 TCS A-1525 Zle 6144 ay, = COMMENTS (Number eoch comment 20 thom from whom t to whom. Draw a tine acrou eclume after each comment) | ROI EE CIA INTERNAL USE OALY py: 764 [_] UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 ATR Chief, Foret Sivision T Chief of Station, Sentiacro Administrative Duty Status Penorta I hereby certify thet the following neared Individuels have per formed duties diring the entire month of Jermary 1951, cond that the following dollrr payzents are ammroved cud euthoriced to be made at Haadamrters to subjectas ‘ TALE LOCHT TULLSACK t100.m FUL III 125,79 PULMINAIR 60,00 FUE TFRAL 59,00 faf Jevozs C. Dunbar a Cn 8 . TC Sahacl 325 t i} Mage > jh + {a 4 a RI 14-0000 CJ vnevssien = [7] CH INTERNAL ([] conrirentiat ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET. SUBJECT, ‘Oprionel a a FROM: ; TO: (Officer designation, room aumber, : ding) . OFFICER'S INITIALS USE PREVIOUS ‘ono {J Secret 00000 . oe Rn Se ee . t ad ’ oy ! » ‘ / we yl: +t CS- 4-147 .F " CPERETIONAL REVIEN fang” COUrcRY__GHILS PERIOD SCVERED daberan. 19% Asst CRY PRON FULAMTARORSL | ) a A, . ESECTIVES aND TASKS: ‘Gat-cut betwoen FULYINATOR and ‘Pomatewirte-2, Réspensibie - Ss ‘ far the “direct handling of the latter bar quired by: this Station. qn - >, _ gadition to this function, Sabjost has pérfermed serviess for thts Statiea - ge 7 ; — -, Hh Shp SLA OF RENNES eEneetvens oa =: z : - . ne or? SALARY: §80 U.S. por mouth; torminated 28 Fooruary 1951, Paid 6100 UeSe = fof special servieds pertaining to esc? EN? projeste . wa : EVALUATION OF SERVIC:S: “A"vary scrdousy | ecnsotent ious ‘ond leyal. Asortoony — , = “EYALUAEION or rmicicatt6e onto + ‘bis »Sspiducay 14-0000 | C] wnetassirien (oy PA TERA C7] CONFIT ENTIAL fA] secret :ROUTING AND’ RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Optioncts FROM: . . ! TO; (Officer desigaation, room number, ond i byildeng) OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom es INITIALS to whom, Oraw a fina acrow column after each comment.) FOS gs O10 Oe TREN (7) SECRET = [| CONFIDENTIAL = bee eet ["] unctassirieD Sepa emer eae we “COUYTRY @HILE PERIOD COVERED daMeMAR 1981 cRYPrONY#! ULUP Mel oe tee . TOS. A-1¢3> , 0 CPORATIOVAL BAVIEW fae FUECTIVGS AND TASKS: ¢utecus botevon YULNINATOR and PCIMINATCR-2. Responaible tor the direst handling of the latter aa required by this Station. In addition to thia function, Subject has performed services for thie Station in the falfilinest of BRGEYTHM-LGACT ING directives. SALARY: 950 US» por month) torminated 2 February 1981. Paid $100 0.3, for special: services pertaining to LOACTING project. EVALUATION CF SERVICES: A vory serious, ocasoientious and loyal American, “wn tho has demonstrated his willingneas te serve hia country in the above eapacitye 1 it ia belisved thas be will be of futuré value in datters pertaining to 5 te BROAYEEMeLCACTING in Chile. xs EVALUATION OF INFORUATION RECHIVED: Sot applicable. : AEE Sey .y 6 657 oy OTHER FACTORS 5 Seourd of Subject under FULEINATOR project « considered satisfestory. LOACTING project Subject ia handled by PTHARIG under cotistictery teour ity conditions .- COMLENTS: @abjoet provided a usaful aervioe to this Station under deep cover conditicus in the handling of FULMINATORe2,. It is contouplatead that latter agent will be deported from Chile in the immediate future and that PELYTPAPORe} will thon bo ‘xvailable for other duties related to tho RRONITHeLCACTING objectives ia Chile, 4c ante) | - . wae Va ia GHIA 14-0000 > oe ret . oan) . : oe - ROUTING AND RECORD SHEE . ‘ SUBJECT: (Opteron ~~, . ~ -“ ~ 7 ; : es Chae rt ee Sete, REx eee 44 , - 7 - ' . ig ft . a . + po . 1 : . ‘ .y - : : oe ‘ . . bo. ‘ . . «~~ %, Se Aip Touch ; Trek 52D Seog Cntr of Station, Santino “OR Ts tr Chief, Foretin Diviston't ~.- . Paynorta to sgonts. 7 at o . payer set™ t% hh. Rotioiartars. records reseal that: golinr rayeatits to allet tong in the United Ststea- Sro béing nace for the falling egerta weed by ot | Your stations . FOUTIER "$125 ner month TUBICR cis ‘9 a0 earheractio in'vlew of voeldatde, : sasry ts ads Pela stations: to xetoe enlng p doce]: eur currency» Resear om ‘he af won S281 67 t rm, te 1S be Bay , ade by she ihe [UNCLASSIFIED ne ie oe SUBIEC! (Opronul! FROM: i ee ene pepe TO: (Officer derignaticn, room number, ond DAIL : OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom bwitding) _ on ; : Fao | INITIALS | to whom. Draw 0 fine ocrase column after each commert) | Ln 15. Pec ss O10 foinons” Gc] SECRET |] CONFIDENTIAL [1] EA INTERRAL ['"'} UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 we SLES fdeg wont Crtef ef Station, Santlaco Chief, Foreien Oivisten T° | teninisteetive JN \ “ ' Paynonte te Arenta . mae w Faye W . ‘1, ‘sedounrters recoris.revenl that collar naysante to ellettees ") in the Inited Strtes are being mace for tha following events used by 6a your stations , a , FU TLEEE 2125 per month ~ TULLNACE vim 4 " * \ Py TNT 7 3 - i TUTE 2) = 3. This procean hea beeore ne eintersane in view of worldeuddo Ne requirasants, thet it hee teeae necessary to eae field gtationa to neke eolery ly nastnnta leenlly, efther in dollera or lees) currency, vhonever nossible, Pleses adyiso by retern goveh ubother it wlll be pngalule to make the shove 9 > Lioted nervants Jecelly, na 3. Tt 4 Moyther rectasted thet you elerify the ataing ef FULHYNATTR, <3 POIMTHAT Rel, ned TULINSTTHA2, The most recent exclumeo of cables (Ss000160 and VASHON) left handaertere with the ispreseian that ths entire “s FUSTUATR avofeat waa abort. to te disenitiimed, in wich cee, 4t is prem ered, doller naycrta for TEIMTUACER and PULIUATTRel should be discontinued, Fleaso advice by pouch. a DC/dsa 19 Feb, 1982 in, H, bhesler, dr. By Dele M, Christenson Stefr B tn, 1. Eheoler, Jr, SeenE (2) UNCLASSIFIED 5 oe C] CONFIPENTIAL «=~ «=o []_ SecrET . Ree ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET “SUBJECT, Gerona FROM: TO: (Officer devgnotion, room number, ond ) building) OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each commmen?t to show from whom INITIALS | to whom. raw a fin 8 Berens column otter each comment.) Tete.ss O10 Emons GF] secret [}conrioenta [1] iit INTERKAL 7) UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 7 . . - ‘ ; ; : ‘ . AIA : _ F2S-a-1398 ¥ ; . _ Chiles, vorsice tivtsien ¢ a WD teeh 5st che? of station, saxtiago : _ _ _. ~ > . daar abrative . - ° Parente te. sceatey PUT: Pan Profect . 7 paymetite:: apo =i. : i 135) ect that mo deymonte be : mao for the conth of Seren 1003 cr hecas rorin until further soties, 3. Due te the mriicioation of an earl: ‘ rainat: on of this .Prodoct and tho abeones af any Surt: 2OF nod fer 2s Qs wate 14.90000 oo . ~ - ‘ , 7 . [c} UNCLASSIFIED rh, ae 7) CONFIPENTIAL (¥] secrer on yk ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Qproncl! a ~ 7 — - co a Se - ™ Copy of LES A-139% * . DATE . . . . _ . a if yl vo TO, [Ofter designotion, room number, ond Gate orricers | COMMENTS (Number each comment to thow from whom Susdiog) ; wee [woo INITIALS. | lo whom. Draw a line acrost column offer each camment) h ee ~“ ihe % j ~ an Ky ba’ ary Ved rome 610 UO 7 geereT — [CONFIDENTIAL [_} CIA INTERNAL [””'] UNCLASSIFIED OS . La} USE ONLY 1 14.90000 2. Puo te tha artieaipation of an carly + 2 ae sas tat as , 4 . , ahaa ® . : 1 poe th i ‘s aie moe . i yo gd nie AIR TIS -4-1398 / am ' r . FD Mero 3 Riel, roraien Mvisivn ? mf 12 Havel 1931 shiet of station, santiag + saat niatrativa - Parents to acontay TS TAR Troteot Referercos = TUs+-113 : . o fon af ac? i. ponding prepare fitee t Projecu ats : edvi cod that this Stake desires ¢ she © termina sion of paronte © to FULUTNAGUD. any FOTMIN: fu february 1951 end that no peymonts rae) be made for tho ucnta of Yb kareh 100) cr honcovorta will further sotiou.s S rmination of this. projoot and hh gat. .partuont, soma to lapse as of 16 Karen 1961.6 “e voncod ver Uho its ountrol on the adcancea of no Dut thig ghoetisn hac alas. wit) be ready for Houchile for has passed to on stioipat ed hab iho aboyumertionnl revi. fomicnartorca da bag uoat avai Koedquarters inforuatios the eontral over PUIN FULLtES who will hangle tac cormonts Jelrics carly as practicabloa.s 14.90000 wea TTT] CA INTERNAL en 4 OM ee SES" SE OMI bot CONEIMENTIAL: : ee oe . ROUTING AND REGORD SHEET co I — = = > - - sy pet ae Ars Se de peerage. ae at bat Reraes arte . athe ‘ : . . . ~ 6 ae ; , , _+ oo : * > . 14.90000 a , been er ea eee ot ne 14-0000 ae i CHL INTERHEL oof ASE ONLY TO: {OPicer dengaation, raom number, ond building’ OFFICER'S. tNITIALS Pore 35 O1 USE PREVIOUS EQHONS [Al SECRET |_| CONFIDENTIAL _] CONFINENTIAL 1 CHA INTERNAL Li §SE ONLY Cx] SECRET COMMENTS (Number each commest to show fram whom ta whom. Draw a lino ox<ross columa alter ouch comment) [_j UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 Finance Divisien 7 10 April 1952 ATOR ¢ 7. uearge’ ° Chief, FUT , FULMINATFS and FULMINATFRe) FULMINATER and FULMINATER=1 have been terminated as of . 28 February 1951, Therefore, it 1a requested that no further peywonta be made to their respective eccounte, WM. M. WHERIER, JR, ; acecel ee | wte 14-0000 | CHA INTERRAL ton se ONLY ot ROUTING AND ‘RECORD SHEET [_] unctasstereo SUBJECT: (Oprionsy) [] CONFIPENTIAL SECRET FROM: oe " wo = : ; (OMeer designation, rocm number, and al es 9 Date OFFICER'S. building) . ° “INITIALS ta whom, Draw 12. Pore 3s OVO emons” (X] SECRET COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom a line ocrots column ofter each comment.) lox ~ i) ~~ i ray Rb phe Tea pn jo) SIA INTERBAL {| [CONFIDENTIAL [i ier outy [_] UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 copy pret 7e oer oN oe, OPEPAT IC COUNTRY gyre _ PERIOD C13 ey CRYSTONI’ PULA TORY n COJECTIVES ADD TASKS: Panotiens as cxb-ont for PULETHATOR and PULAINATOR-2 dise sontinaed with tho departure frea Chile of PULWINASGH2. Perferns sorvieo for this Statien in the falfilinens ef the BRCHYTHM-LCACTING projects, SALARY! flora at the prevent tine as inasttive, - EVALUATION OF SERVICES: Yq ghango EVALUATION OF INFCRMATION RECSIVED: fet op-1Leable OTEER FACTORS Be changs COTERTS! ere Prepared bys Kenneth J, Tendler 201.3343" ZU GR thy Ta 5 -A-IS OF S 1 -bC di an I ae PI a by i] CULDTERHAL oo Cc] UNCLASSIFIED Cd Se ONE 1) CONFIOENTIAL / ROUTING AND RECO — | SUBJECT, fOpenel RD SHEET “COMMENTS (Number each comment $0 show fro whos 2 whom Brew a fing osrets tofuma ofier each comment.) OFFICER'S INITIALS TO: OFine oi | buitding) x ~ I-66 Toy : Wate os O10 Emons” OX) SECRET [ Jeonripentia [7 ie LT) unctassirtep - i<@) 14.90000 L Dok : 3 7 . - - . : - : : \ : ‘ . q: . L * . ‘ . \ ane ae ee * - > ° ; f SRY? Mais at the. pranaat Mae 'és Snaetive,. - re . “ye oe . os . , a rn . ~ ~ i AY i ; Ne chasige . \ | Nw | | ‘EVALUATION oF. SERVICES; | i i af RECEIVED; . - EVALUATION. OF INFORI:TrOy AOL EE TY ae ; TERNAL [7 } CONF ENTIAL {X] secret /SE ONLY dedoue ae ROUTING ANI: RECORD SHE | — C] unctassirigo on ce acter et thee ot ee SUAJECT: (Optiaact) FROM. Se Ts yy : ” fous . y - Pee hey 5) COMMENTS (Number ¢ach comment to show from whom 9; (OMcer designotion, room umber, and fo ° OATE OFFICERS INITIALS | to whem, Draw o line acrors colyma ofter each comment) nent perio building) REC'D Iwo'd t 4 —_ i j | | 4 ; on ee LJ ie a SS 7 ote ss O1O oman” CE secret — {Jconrientian GR IMTERNAL |") UNCLASSIFIED 1 SEC 55 14-0000 _ a Ca-A- 16957, é + hte, COUNTRY nite PERICD COVERED un /oerg. Wy. CRYSTOUTL grvetearynel , , CRUECTIVES AXD TASES! " “tq 9 poottion to.Cooperate with this atation’ im carrying out tho BRGHYTHN-LCACTING projocts. " OX ; i i Do Xx: i SaLARY: Hono at present tins, Paid en a piaco-sork “ok ; basia for work performed. > ! - =. ' EVALUAITON OF SERVICES: \ oo 2 t no # . ~ t No Changs ; \ . ~~ - EVALUATION OF INFORMATION RCE IEDs ™~ : a x Not aprlicables ~ . 4 wi top eemane Q g , OTERK FACTCRS It {a believed that FULNINATRR}1's value to : this Station's operationa will inorease in proportion to : the ircrenaed ZACACTUS operations in thio area, : i ; COLLENTS: Ey By 2 : |= He | J tl | & |Z 8}? F ri] & | | i H Li] D | z 23/5 i a ly | , ! : . , el |; i Lh J48 Zz vane 0 2 Be os ["] unetassinen. 14-0000 . _ a TCS-A-~ 1G R57 woos “” SECRET © ur OPERSTIGNSL REVIEg COUSTRY mtye PERIOD C3250 pon /eert MA CRYSTOUR pruvtearrpel COJECTIVES ASD TaSkSs ty g position *% cooperate with this statica in carrying out: the _BROEYTHN-LCACTIRG Projects, vo canes eo oy i ee hee tae 114-D0000 x ri? cee eo . . ~ ° [CT anctassirten ree - (2 confieentiat ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET fhe "15, ¥ ° - oo, a ei Toe 3 él USE PREWIOUS Sonne SECRET «= [| CONFIDENTIAL. |] IA INTERNAL UNCLASSIFIED Livy! LJ Usk one reat -00000 PLANS t 7 ; Acting Chief, bu. . “ . 1 . PULTEAT Re] . i. tha Fu x ; et develop ang: @ act PEGRET SECURITY INFORMATION J ormal f o but is Detng ela sin reserve st 26 Koverbor 195) rap hdeend ‘ potions Me LOSE ONLY ; - ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Optional) > ; oa Sry CUTIE saREINT i] NCLASSIFIED © [7 Sets [7 conriecntiat SECRET FROM: TO: (Officer designotion, room aveber. ond : building) OFFICER'S [| COMMENTS (Number cach comtient to shaw from whom : - INITIALS | to Whom. Orow a line across columa olter cach’ comment.) i 1 t —_ | _ oo | _ 10. i | __ . | 4 . YW | | ed at 12. i ; | nnn | 13, : . { | 4 | | | ; 14, i i : i | _ ee eo pope . | i . H romons, PS SECRET © ¢ TCONFIDENTIAL £ ; G:INTERNAL ©) uncLassiFiED a ee | wee ee ene eee ™ — boi —! {SE GNLY — —_ 14-0000 i "geeyRriy INFORMATION PLANS 26 Kovenber 195% iy Acting chief, wHD ; FULAIKATER®L mT 1. The FULNINSTER Project, in which @OALSATIBO was used on several occasions, did not develop and was not formalized. “FUDAN TRA. ‘be therefore not active current=- — . dy ,.but 4g being held in reacrve status for future use in other projects. 2. In the future, there wid be no- charges made against FULKINATLR or FULAINATER-~1, . WH. M. WHEELER, JR. This ‘inte sent ty- Plans 1 MDee. 1494 7? re weAHly . a Pag tht 14-0000 2 ppt ee a. . - : ote, Ma 39-5 7 INCOMING “CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ; CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY” . iy Mie 1 _ 7 : “SECRET | . : Pace No. . ———— = ae ————EESESES=EE=——— Frou: SANTIAGO ROUTINE: To: 080//0PC — 10 MAR 52 WHO (4-% Action: D (4-2-3) IN 26322 rmronuamom; 1% (H75)» AD/SO (6), OPS (7), S/o (89-10), DOP (41) ‘Parophrase Not Required. Handle as SECRET Correspondence per Pars. 51 (1) 60d AR-$80-5 ‘ saco 13 1 ! TO: WASHFG CITE: ~SAGOFG , REz At WASH 29903 (OUT 60543) B: TCS-A-1887 de RE REFERENCE A, INSTRUCTIONS RECEIVED BY. F 7. HE USITIG RESERVATIONS STATLER HOTEL AS OF 25 MARCH 52. 2, Fe11S ITINERARY AS NOTED REF 6 BUT HIS ARRIVAL NEW YORK | TO BE 25 MARCH NOT 26 MARCH, : , 1919Z 40 MAR 52 (eee EE VOY SECRET Cory No. if IS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE 201 33432 TOR: seca 1 SenetemmmeneaanteeeeT tT 00000 mee! " FROM 1 Chief, Special Security Division an TO : PI/stc/SPa ATTENTION: SUBJECT : JG-8142 #40696 . 1. Reference is made to your memorandum dated 23 July 195) requesting a covert security clearance to permit Subject'sa uso in the United States in preparing reports and furnishing contacts in the newspaper. and lecture field in tha United States and abroad. He will work closely with PP?/CRIV Office. 2. In accordance with the provisions set forth in the director's Memorandum of 14 February 19L9, entitled "Security and Operational Clearances," a covert security clearance is granted for the covert use of the Subject as described in your request set forth in peragraph 1 above. 3. Tne Subject is not to represent himself as, nor is he to ba represented as, an employee of CiA. 4. Your attention is called to the fact tnat a covert security clearance does not constitute complete commliance with the provisions of CIA Regulation 10-9, Therefore, if you should desire at a later date to change the status or use of this individual, a request for clearance to cover any proposed chance should be submitted to this office, S. This clearance becomes invalid in the event the Subdject's services are not utilized within 60 days of the date of this : memorandum, FOR THE SECURLIY OFFICER, CIAs. Zobert if, Cunningham aed 7 Dale OT ey 14.0000 ae SECRET : SECURETY ENPCFMATION 7 =: -PP/Admin 30 July 125k . willis Fe Hawley x oe, ‘ FROM: -FI/STC/SPB : SuBJecT: oe David Atlee Phillips 1. Your request for clesrance to use Subject dated 23 Jul Sh was processed and transmitted to the Chief, Special Security Division, - for final action.’ 2. The results of this action are attached. Attachment: Memo dtd 30 Jul Sh ae SECRET “and . SECURITY INFORMATION rc tay FORM "0. Fea i953 59% 14.90000 {] uNcLassiFigo ry CURT ERRAL [7] conripentiat - toro . ~ nae - _ ~ ROUTING. AND RECORD SHEET - SUBL Optior alt — - 7 ee TO: (Officer designation, evom number, and . so a : ee ie building) " . OFFICERS | COMMENTS (Number ench comment to New -from whoa]. - - ENITEALS. to whom. . Draw o.lice ocross“colunn otter each comment) oo, ifs se PRE ious: — a a “TALinTERUAI A) cas anit ca . : | colons (Jeonrioentiae (_) ter one [Junenassifies 14-0000 On DENSE $e ABE ae Fin yee . re eee Bites 7 | - : ‘ 5 . . - ao . . wo, | , So Mp cs) ae , , | | , . . + Chiat, foreicn: Division ne er . : ; Chief of Station, Santhago- aa ne, ee ACS FURat: “UT. ik daar} dR - . . Bee, | 14-0000 “ Me [7] uxctassirico pa eee [7] CONFIDFATIAL i} secret : ROUT ING ANO RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Censnals WHD og, TO: (Ofcer designation, rom aumber, end buulding} i OFFICERS | COMMENTS (Number exch comment fo show from whom INITIALS tg vhum, Draw o Vice across colume after cach comnrant } Cc x otf. if Tyg foe OF Fs —~ aa Pete ss O10 toinons” [] SECRET (“TconFieNTiAL Ce eet |] ONGLASSIFIEC i 14.90000 ty cr com ma TCiete LOL Aly SECRED Chisf, Porntzn Division T Chief af Station, Santino Adnuindstrative boty Status ioporto Raferancos TWhat=lOG4 1, 26 I hovoby certify that the follaring nemd intividuals have porforned Guties during the entire month of July 1950, cmd that the folloying delley paysonts are approved and authorised to bo mace at ilesdquarters te subjocts: aver mr HALE ; RESEPEND FULTDACK $100,006 ‘ 100,04) 60,00 _ 90,00 Ra aubeperactanh (4) of mLerciesd mossace, I eortiity thet SULFILLER having vorlod throuch the 15th of July 1950 should mesfive paysont for hal? the month of July 1950, fof Soro 0, Tater | UBT s PUILIPS, Gavid AtLéo © JG-SLL2 740696 ca sibJoote ae, Pa-Rlipe lenow a Start fr Baplayese UoANNE Ke LETLLIER- Chief of Administration _ Paycholowical pnd Paranilitary _— le : Gparations Staff Pp /ATRCIN/DEW:dew Distribution: , - Addressec ~ Orig & 1 . ., : 1 CI/OA +1 PP/idmin = 2 PaYRI/ AE 1. 7 SR way - oy Ae pore Ae - “ “qasary 1985 4 Hi NEM RALSUN FUR’ Deputy Director of Sscurity (Invostigations and Sup ort) a Cl/oa o. Plessa cancel the. covert deourity « clearances dasued | 30 say 195% crete 1 0m - TUTTI eran he ae aan ne pn et ee eee fee ee eo we, . ABSTRACT OF DOCUMENT BEING CROSS FILCO CROSS FILEO BY FILE NO . Pseurce™ DATE OF DOCUMENT ~ Jo e1g2 ‘* | cr/oa oy Ce ae nena a oe PHILLIPS, David Atlee Pa 25/7/55 born 31 Oct 1922 in Ft Worth Texas nta ese PERTINENT INTORMATION RESTRICTED CI/OA FOLDER ON ABOVE IN RI/AR FILES APR 17 1956 | GUCROFILMED . FILE. THIS FORM IN FILE NOL CROSS-REFERENCE FORM bee 1992 09-34 14-0000 4 on 7 . : - os E, : Ay “ms in DEGREE in) ae OS Ge . CANCELLATION TO DIVISION Date 25155. ro : Chief , PP/OPS ATTENTIONS FRON ©: BPRS cron SUBJECT. 3 ’ PHILLIPS, David. Atlee JG 8142 # 40696- -. 1. -The, -action checked below concerning Subject. of this memorandum: is hereby cancelled: a operational Clearance No. te. Provisional Operational Clearance No. e7 Covert Security Clearance ‘taved 20/2/54 —_—_—__-_ ds‘ Covert Name Check dated = a e. Other 2 Thie cancellation action is taken because of:: a. Memorandum dated____ 2/7/55 b. Termination of Project. Ce} c. Removal of Subject from Project “CoO a. - Other 3. Before Subject can be used operationally in the future, it will be necessary to furnish an up-to-date clearance request to pis, CI/OA . «4 % . 7 . wot INITEALs aol =38 bY SECRET i FORW NO. MG 2 racvious cortiows aay 30 UstD 1 JAN $4@ 59 62 14-0000 . . ~ ‘ _ Sa weweeee , / ABSTRACT QF.OOCUMENT BEING CROSS FED GROSS FILED BY FRE WO. SOURCE DATE OF DOCUMENT wo Signal Center | Cur ShLSSh Gable Archives | wash 3°95 2 May 50 i Suasect 4 a CATE . . . ae ¢ 4 PERTINENT INFORMATION t : f f i . ve - . { - - : of 4 | ‘ i v + j . : . } ‘ i 1 ; ! : i - \ : T ; : bj : FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. CROSS REFERENCE FORM . a 137 Pa RS | a eo, 3 14-0000 CRCSS FILED BY 72a HO, Signs] Center Gable Archives Le Get 8 PERTINENT INFORMATION FILE THIS FORM IN FILE MOL CROSS REFERENCE FORM - po ~~ oy. PRepe fe ae were 1 FORM BO. ¢ © MEMLATED FORM SU bauG se POE waite oar be useo \ 14-00000 we ye . ~ UA CROSS FILED BY FLE 0, 3 CATE OF DOCUMENT Cable Archives “ Sipwa= Center 2 8 Nov 59 2k Aue 56 PERTINENT INFORMATION j i 2 we : i ~ FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. CROSS REFERENCE FORM FRM HO, REPLACES FORM S570 rex. i TAU $8 137 Wer vay ee iss ae 14-Dqp00 an ¢ : ; ~ are > wo . . SSIFIED © - CONFIDENTIAL oe “+ pm. SECRET ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET 3) .70,, UNCLA a“ INSTRUCTIONS: Oificer designations shoud be used in the "TO" column. ‘Inder each comment a kre should be drawn across sheet and each comiment numberéy to corresrond with the number in the "TO" re’ sain, Each officer should instral (check mark insufficient) before further routing “This Reuting and Recard Sheet should be returned tu Registry. TrELEPiONE| NO UNCLASSIFIED «ay ~ CONFIDENTIAL PVE 610 GGraratke SECRET oe BB. Goveawarer raturiae orrice — 14--O115S~4 w TTS RY 14-00000 . : : HORE . : t z - 7s ty ™ : ' 7 t . 1 . + 1 wo + - . . . - ‘ fy, . - . oo . . ; - . ~ 7 : . a . ne . SL. ET. t . oe a . . / ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET. . , . net 7 of Should be used jn the °To* “ Under each comment a bine srould be drawn ae : acrose eh 2 oeced comment rumbered to corcecpasd with the avaser ia the “To"coluan, fach officer shoutd initial , (creck mack Insufficient! before further routings Thiet Record and Routing Sheet should be caturned to Registry. ’ . a . : . . . : : vo . . OFFICER'S “tad THALS 14.90000 ae 7 SECRET ~ : “ PERSONAL RECORD QUESTIONNAIRE ; tes /prqf & , Part TT + OPERATICNAL CNFSRMATTON “ + . . 1. If feasible, subject should fit) in part t of PRQ in his’ own rand. 2. part a of PRO is. classified, must pve filled in oy the case 0 ficer and is not. to be shown to ee omar been : Fully, nip le st be sent to Headquarters as “soon: as, 5 piss Ibi oy two! copies of- . “parti Liner using copy in Sub Ject"s handwriting, if. possible) and one copy of Part I. 4 Fe | . 6. Dota acquired later must be sent to Headquarters in PRO format ona cont iriuing: basis. - 7. alt pages of doth parts will bear the pro qunber, composed of (a) station symool . (b) PRG (2) 0 ounber assigned. consecutively *y the fiéld- station; @ege ‘Poa /PRO/10. urned: over. ‘quick LY, anc 14.90000 PS ho. With what agencics aha files has vib jects name been. checked? When? ‘Result? What else has ‘been done to dortey biographteal: tnPormation Igecal agency and police records: furnished by subject? Worle, It £8 anticipated - approached. ——- bos ; ; ; key For what cervice does he think ne ts working? What does he think : . "becomes of his information? Hg would be informed thet he would be. Covariont “and” Ho Hor working with the Borie a i : . : ; 8: 14-0000 ‘ ra . cet dy . : . mo ' . - - ‘ ; _ : , tes /PRo/ 5 7 oe , : 45. If subject's sue « are to be othes, than intelligence gathering, _ explain. ‘ Cut-out, See TCS-A-967- | ge ; lower middle! ‘class, pe: seritry, etc.? ° . ” . , . 9 . 14-0000 ; TCS/PRQ/- 5 a 52. What are subject's personal nabs ta? Liquor, drugs, gambling, nistreases ‘ an : or lovers? | Believed moderate ih all respects. , - va he " With. what other foreign "paver would, subject. te moat ‘Lke1y to i collebcrate Because of his ideology, obligation, etc, .? Explair. . tioney. eo 14-0000 4 . SEMI ; - aa 58. Other miscellaneous operational data and comments. : ° ea 14-0000 ° Cosel ae i SE a a JO : PERSONAL RECORD QUSSTIONNAIRE- : } * tes /rne/ 6 Part II - OPERATIONAL INFORMATTON 7 . igh: _ , INSTRUCTIONS 10 ‘case OFFICER: : — . - 1. if feasibie, suoject should fit] in part 4 of PRO Innis owinands OO oo, . . ’ ‘ 2. Part tt ‘of PRO is classified, must be’ filled in n by the Case “Officer, and is. ‘not to” 7 be shown to subject. . . toa . . wet Headquarters will 0 be able: to provide an OF eat ional Clearance unless , At receives . mi + Fully conpleted “PRO “just be gent ‘to teadqiarter’s as. soon~ ‘as “possible, two, copies of . a part 1 (including copy in sudject’s hardnr iting, it possible) and one copy of Part tle +” 6. pata acquired latér must be sent to headquarters in PRQ format ona continuing basis. te ay pages of botn parts i)] bear the Pio niitier ‘composed of: (a). Station symbol ‘ . ko, With whe cies & ‘ furnished by subject? Local agency and police records. " “None. It is entiotpated that he will respond fully once approached. 42, For what service does -he think he is working? “What does he think . becomes of his information? He would te inforred that ha would be men ee . - working. with tis Aseria Government ° ‘end, no more. a 43, satel Ligence service . _ Fore inowns,, we 1 oe : . : With what ageucieS ani files hus subject's nate been checked? When? Result? What else has been done ‘to verify biographical information | WT ! Pace . : How and. from whom’ “aces ‘he obtain tiformation?, : See 1¢8-A-967 a i i t a been. given special training as an A agent? Explain. 14-0000 woe : rig PRQ/_g : 52. What are subject's pereonal habit ta? Liquor, drugs, gambling, mistresses , ' or lovers? | Be}teved nodorate injall respecte, ¢ * . ? - . Se 48 : é 53. Evaluation of: subject's character, reliability, security. one . i : Believed didorset, deourity conscious and dopa dabie. - _ oe oe te. ark , . ’ * collatorate because of his. ideology, obligation, -etc.? Explain.. . i ; None,. 14-00000. . oe ee - 7 . Lo ; . , __/PRaf woe aan - tog co , ‘ : ‘ ob agebe a . 58. Other miscellaneous, operational ‘data and comments. : : i wet tah - ad * : - _ 7 : None . ’ - 4 5 . t Yee _ ot . vy : 14.90000 : . Ce [} UNCLASSIFIED C1 Oe | .. [72 cowsirentiat (z] secret f. . ROU SUBJECT: (Oprenalr SHEET FROM. Osi! ce v7 Fae) of COMMENTS (Nomber each comment to show trom whoa to whee, Crow o Fae across colema offer each comment) TO; iOffecr deugnotion, coom aumber, and building) OFFICER'S INITIALS, Pore 35810 “omons” A SECRET |_| CONFIDENTIAL {} CA IMERML |") UNCLASSIFIED See 14-0000 b Chief of Station, Santiago . ) Acting Chief, hHu” Opsrational Termination of Projects : 2.) In order to formslise hendguartcrs Poveris, the arpropriate staffo . ; . have been notified of the tervination of the FUL.%.<T:R Project, and havo been : informed that in thg g charges will be wade against the FULAIKATio ' : Project, or Sein a If this agent da used temporarily in the ‘ : future and vot in connection wlth an a; proved project, Flesse charge any expenses incurred to Other Cperationel hetivity. Nd 2. ‘Notice of ths terzination of #ULKi0 hoo also been furnished the a9) hesdwuartera Staff, and any cherzes for future information frou him should . also be cierged to Other Cperational Activity. “ ~S ‘ ‘ “ Ss HJCLaypqol/uec = 26 November 1951 Ni. OM. WHLELER, JR, ae By Hartha Jano Claypool whee ~ a ~ bat € -. Ay WH. Me WHEALER, JR. H, Je MeKellops, Jr. 14-0000 CIA IW TERA USE ONLY SEGRET Whee’ Wed tet mes PERSONALITY (201) F FILE REQUEST aE Po q ett Bd, vs Jul 1960 TO RI/ANALYSIS 5 SECTION FROM INSTRUCTIONS: Ferm must be typed or printed im tla k betters SECTION bh List OF number. fame and identih ing data ia the qanes provided appheabter must be Heed the wenuting data venice woth the alas used. aaeparate farm must be used are unadle tu compdcte All Gnowa abases and variants aincluding ouden name, if Write UNKNOWN for items you SECTION Ih Lot cr ptonyim or peeudonsm, it auyned If trac aame on scouts, obtain 201 number'from 204 Contiot Desk and complete Submit cach form x parately Sectron Tand Secuan HY On a separate form, enter the JOT nueber and oo sdete Seton Hand Secon IIL SCHON Hh To be cunpicted in-allicases, re a ae — za Mc clat SLILe Ke REALA 1 TID ly S$ nn neg oo om ‘201- ma SEF i _ resrectn | mr : j ‘SGNATURE a : on . no ms : wo 1 ae, eee lenne gg] onensuno SE ec omy. “ C1A INTERNAL USE ONLY 4485 ae ag 20 aya s cx) fh, te if fr RA ENS ATER PETAR ANG GE ENE etis TROL th Bole ola ete . ‘E i ; : . SPAR bos sae ope Boers! Tye SS OS Pere si) 0 Neo. 5 fa . £ m1 ; v } z oe. ° : ¥ aa x . a 4 y - an . " - “ Nos ke = = : wjate tn ee tye ee Lda ae dy Sal ayes “ . at a Sa 8 BD oie Cate yl nd kot. Tatts BESS 7 ‘ate web? one - ber 1953 Sea even s enteh, SOAS RLS LER ATE @ @ y= CRA BL Yay sms ci 14-0000 14-0000 BUe Borer Rerart Peter Warwick S. PL A Correspondent “MILESTONE 5 A most important gentleman had ano unusually important, day thks week... Charles Philfp Acthee George, son of Princess Elabeth and Prince Philip, and England's foture bing, became three. it was a happy day all round, For not only did Bonny Prince Charles enjoy io full measure the usual deltrlum af the. smalt bas's birthday, but the King felt fit enough to sailend the party and lavite Press puotogeapher. The King's rapid recovery to the polnt where he can walk una- Ided and: move with no apparent strain has astonished and delighted the nation. The TEMES photographer - the first member of the pubile to sce him since his operation - reported In some armasement that the King showed no sixa of tliness, laughed and chatted happily and seemed altogether out of character for a rat so recently at krips with: major surgery. “pwings.’ ‘Su, he seems happy P bay ath The Prince's birthday becan, as every such day should, with eager * opening of many parcets. He was then taken for his usuat outing fn St, James's Pack - that delightful enough as his nanny pushes the pram between admiring strollers, followed by bulky ‘men stumped Neat'and Yard all over. He'y a playground that he can never fully enjoy. For, a3 a texyal prince he must not sall boats In public ponds or friendiy child with a demucratic tendency to talk and ware to everybody as he clutches two the grubby lead soldiers, Ie’s a firm feed ducks, or ride on ep ness sac guepanueng perenne sananeee Caan eT eS LRTT NN E NANETTE TA TTY , ATA AED ANTES AH SATAN EI Butera at 2 pregame ian utar etn aT AO UIUC RMN CNN TLE RET TEA _ American Country Day School TRACWERS WANTED “-NIDO DE AQUILAS*™ Due to an inercase in the number of courses and the intensifying of English teaching, there is opportunity for add:t- ional. teachers who can teach grade subjects in both English and Spanish. —100-—— Ramon Laval 1470, Tobalaba, Casilla 2761 Micro No. 4 Estadlo Francés - Tobalaca MATRICULATION OF PUPILS WILL BE OPEN FROM QCTOBER TO DECEMBER 15th. HCN SaAPATAMbA DCT ASH DUEETLIBAN GO SE Sata IN THE ~ | BEST =. BE CORDILLERA a RESORT THAT OFFERS THE | HEAUCTHLIFST CLIMATE iN CHILE COMFORTABLE HOTEL ENJOY Agreeable HOLIDAY BALNEARIO ot UE L JA bret hilyy. fe ahas dies nf aria, 1 dau ciabt coin if i b Aatsdt Bheed 30 ings AE Bs time with asus (and tt, seabl past Che Ne “hs bright, interested in Wert ing apd very ‘abviawals mo cry. He hes bat te learn to bese long absences from he parents amd conduct himeelf wit dienkty in public, London, the world’s most ceit Judee af royalty, nuarda him ton marks all round tr dis third Revert on Progress, and heartily wishes him very many happy returns. many Sf ches aan ines Aqn Dae Se rf mnech Me spe Ess TRAP Londoners face a new hazard, another pit in the treacherovs bog of regulations that surrounds today’s Jaw-respecling citizens. This week, careful sidesteppers along the narrow pathways of rectitude learned that the phone may lead to a fine. In our public telephone boxes are (wo buttons: after the money has clicked into the box and some, sort of response -been evoked the caller presses Button A 80 that the other end can hear him. If he gets the Wrong niunber or none at “all he presses Button B and gets his moncy bnék, -usually. Sometimes, the mechanis.. ap- pears to develop anlunusunl con trition ti its behaviour and: pours out a shower of coins. wildly in exerss of the Button B presser’s due THE now, this pleasant quirk has invested the dull business of telephoning with o certain spert- ing quality. No call is completa without a hopeful linke at But- ton B. ‘The other day, Ht seems, a youth tryine to phone i-friend was getting no rep! which us troubly enough, anyway Pressing Button BL waa rewarded: with eightpence, five more than he was entitled to If there's one soul in the whole of London's ten million who wouldn't have pocket~ ed that extra fivepence it certainly wasn’t our young swain, Unfort- unately, somebody spotted his transaction and the Iad eventually found himself in court as wreng 2 number as anyone ever got. They fined him ten shillings, saying that he should have ret- urned the other tivepence to the box or a post-office. The author- ittes) explain that people who terget to pross Button B to regain their money claim on the Post Office and, therefore, snyone~ pocketing money thus hurled at them is robbing the Postmaster General. There may pessibly be people who claim for the odd forrotten threepence, but this column has never met even a remote friend of one. So something of the sport has fone out of life. And a lot of people are congratuiaung then- s‘lyrs on 4 narrow escape from dsgrace ‘There, but fer the grace of God. ‘The lad seems to have had less than a generous dest! from Fate. London hopes he at Irast enjoyed the consolation of a pluntbleexphitetion. by nis girl. Tepd -200 .- moaerer Amonz the more frivhtening wh any Heating in the minds ere des now any of cohorts of piurp tadies standing purpasefal. hoon their heads. For somebody has wenovered that this mnedtizying n { SANTIAGO: Sov. Anénima Jahuel (Oficina General {cower produces a reduction ta S Mude’ 979 ~~ OF 212 — ‘Pel, sgass. |] meer t At ee eh v9 Wétens aa » S805 B fjain’s amateur baulsa welghy age ame . 4 AOS FARUST — efony jet, boung ctaniion iad a spot ot SAN FELIPE: Adaunistrader Balneario Jahucl fp Steinens ap st Wemoey dim week aoe serecctneerre sates eraetipenels sce em | @hwh mevessitated Me cticking 2 sereraesht sabe took a hee path anisjegged ateat a bit sud bid amegser shel No matrait ever tse bstere. ppoitiment on a neighing machine - he was stil overweight Ao bystander, whe might have been a cltch-doetor but wha was 2 were than ordinarily knowledgeable gytinast, suggested the dejected hantam-welkht should stand on his head. Surprisingly, instead of giving the know-all 3 clip on the ear for il-timed Tevils, the boxer did. as he was tuld) They weighed him again and he hat Jost the surplis sie ounces, The stery ends happily enough, as he won his fight a few hours later. Now, there's anuther fight in Progress between the “experts.” dome doctors refused to believe i, Ike the man who first saw the siralfe, Other say that standing on the head couldn't hare had any effect; it was something clse. EFrom.Harley Strect comes the theary that being upside down disturbs a body's aic content and sends some of It higher; this reresults In s temporary loss of weight. But this isn't among Vihar trak five bas ha the sts fisptes, de speading aiere Cine thag anal etde loan, in det runs, Whether this ix the answer to the mididle- aged fadies’ prayer ter an easy summer Isn't yet clete, Dut ies certatn’y due for a thercesh going Into, More than ever, tie Ati. aise woman needs 6 cool Goad her shoulders ~ preferably with flal top. -00on- TAIL END There'll be no extra food ab Christmas, says the new Food Minister. More time for devotion and somewhat less for digestion this year, —000-- An enquiry reveals that electric bulb manufacturers have been running price rings to prevent competition. Could this “be the light fantastle we hear about? Jy eemearuarnmncanetocune gece sete ee ES TTT CHT ER Ferreteria: Francesa AHUMADA 18) — CASILLA 1836 — TELEPHONE 62263 THE HARDWARE STORE Preferred by the British and Amerfean Colonics The best selection in Hovsehold utensils, tools and a te construction materials, and fishing tackle, etc. eto —————_ BHAUDET & BONNEFOY LTDA. SANTIAGO . i ; F. STS ELS U Mer ee UIE STUD Se LUE ULL LULU Wee Sener LU LL Le YOUR PORETRSEHE9E SASTRLLLUTEN PE ALETESTPCEUGS TS eSTACTT CN DNEE ELITISM eeSAD SEA cAAUSU EN QUA MUMREDENEETSLUBUENLIELUG SUSBRESE TERED UIT NI 4 TO UAVE PAINTED WANT HOUSE IFooOYOU Or any part of it speak to Ronald Cooper Work done quickly and efficiently. DIEZ DE JULIO 825 PHONE 69263, SYURYETER FO RSC 1 PRPSEE VF (SPEAR DAARSRDLL TCM ABAMNA DATO ZORA 400 CUSDOL ALATA UEEOC SUPA STE Miler inner oe VISIT THE PAGODA CHIARANDA DAY AND NIGHT KITCHEN OPEN INTERNATIONAL YRARRAZAVAL 2501 CORNER P. DE VALDIVIA PHONE; 192137. RUE SRL niive cir nian str Lt Taetieett zat SOiug 21s Pe Mss imrscrcrri re Conus IMM Ts UIs Smee Les Ree a Fr couse conee anne angennc tz enscasg aes DUTT BRN InainitsteMNEANTUREMARRAEREIAAS He obted LaTe IEE SNereatepa emerge op- neater [pe anseeneeesereetee eee 14-0000 yeu cate Cae Be me Lg ye nme rnmnemenge emer lee ta }. Se ge eee aR on oy *to national prestige. Telephone C6628. Peintiog Shop San Francisco 485 ' ALL CORRESPONDENCR : Casita i250 Santlago Publishers: : DAVID A, SUAULLIPS J. TAYLOR COLLINS. Associate Fdlter .€dmond . Bannéne! te Literary Editor .. Oswald Hardev Evane Technical Advises Jose f. det Rey ihe . fed, i Advertising Staff , Victor A, Parker Leonor Trewhela Rohert Hancen Furst published an the ‘Chilean Times”, August 1, ty51, FRANCE IN MOROCCO ; HERE hes always been d'scussion about the pecullar trait of humen natur. which Ends expressicn in a foeel- iow of pleasure In contemplating the misfortunes of others, Tho great Lucretius in his poem “De rerum natura” tells of the satisiacticn enjoyed in witnessing, from the safoty of the shore, the shipwrecked mariners struggling in the cee but he does not seem to hdve found anything. reprehen- in the sentiment. Nowadays we should, of course, 8 oe deny any such baseness in ourselves, though we may not be so sure about “the other fellow” who is quite copable of putting a banana—skin on the path for our special benefit. However this may be, it cannot be Iqnored that the “foreign” press tends to gleat over the difficulties of Great Britain, formerly tn India and Palestine, now in Iran and Egypt. conveniently forgett'ng the fect that no country In the world with Internat’onat responsibilities can hope. in present world circumstances, to evade situatiuns dangerous Just twenty yoars—no more—have passed since a magnificent "Expositicn Coloniale” was held in the Parisian auburb Vincennes, which attracted visitors from all parts . of the world and wus proudly poluted to ,in many countries. as being convincing evidence that. the great nations of Europe, and the United States wih them were in no way disposed to accep! the concert of “the twilight of the Weal” or to renounce their “m'ssion civilistrice”. How stands that Colonial Erapire teday? It has to be ‘remembered that France, as a colonial power had a ‘great asset shered by no other Western nation-——the absence cf a rigid colour bar. The extending to “native” peoples of the full rights of French ecatizenship went beyond legal formulae; mixed unions are not frowned on and “a touch of the tar brush"—or f yellow pain! in the Fer East, conveys no stigma. whatever other hendicans may have to be oveicome. Moreover, colonial France has called forth the energy, and “in not a-tew cases, the genius of great soldiers and admin- stators, second to none, and whatever may happen in the ae) their place in histery 1s secure. Nevertheless, though “coleur still flies over many lands Gnd over millions iW many races, all of them, potenhally if not actually, overseas Frenchmen, the weve of natenalism rising to full tide alter tha disasters of the second werld-war has swept away many land-marks that seemed to have ther foundations firmly besed in tradinon. Syria ond Lebanon, with their great French Cruseder castles,.srecking still of warriors and heroes ef tha past who. lelt their giant bones from Anticch to the Gulf of Agneiba ond beyond-all gone. On Indo-China and Annam, Tonqum and Medegascer, we see French dominion fighting there tor very hfe, end fate hangs daily in the balance Now the interest and onxisty concentrates on Morocco, a question thai really concerns all French Africa, north and ce atral. In Morocco the position is peculiar. Less than filty years “age. thouga so necr Evrope.! Merccco was very little known and foreiqners were not welcomed there. The mutual jeal- ou: _; of European powers helped to p:rpetuate this situction uae became intolerable, and-in return fcr the usual shady aqreoments nut to interfero with the ambitions of others else- were, France was given a fee hand t6.go ahead. By 1912. it was possible to speck of “pacification,” and since that date, vith a shadowy nutive ruier in nom nally supreme authorily. the civilizing of ‘Morceco had gone far enough by 1913 for that country’ ta have iis “pavilica’”’ in the Exhibiticn. But unde: the surfeee aationalism fermanted, raising difficulties for the Sulton woli as for French miltary and civil aviker Thess ds Hes have naw become cente. and have bean ‘siged dn the Uni Weta Dy tha ropreueAiotive vt Trek, 1a ong tact led the French representative to leave the Mendat- wo during Lay {tis act ocly Creat 2. in the Mediterrenean hour na. exami BG. Bat io soregala watt cosh t ‘Aa Sh, i rn adhe sya t Lust week's jut hiv Wiis certa- inly amongst your brat - but tel me who writes the captions fur the photographs? J presume you import them but do you adhere to the original description, 1 always have an uncomfortubie fecling that my leg 1s being pul Jed yet I should not be so bole Pai Eis SREY SEE ae a Sh eat Hate ayofe Ray thay you qumper witu the text However, than difficult to believe toa, a girl with a Uke Daphne Codd) should be selected by che international Divers’ As- sociation CAPD ag the “CHURT, SUNS WHOM WE WOULD LIKE OYSTEKS”, One other point? Is there an In tas tional Pearl Divers’ aAsoe and woelks they be afhhaid witn the American Federation of Labs T find tt aiure Tame Peart tO) SHUCK ation our, Bincerely yours, “Doudtfyi” sO Sc a rie a a SIGAR IDIOT PEP be All of these qualities contribute to the wotld renowned STORE? Are, M. pie rravilten by The raptons for 3. PL ups ate rasarlebls the stalf act, however, la ateeton tredulenes bud to fi Daphor Codd was not a: ted by the Enternalinnal Spacey Wier yo selee- Weart Diverv’ Assectation as the “GIRL WITH WHOM WE JPOULD LIKE TO SUUCK oY! STEIN” but siaod asa candidatefor the tlle “MISS BEACU-MINDED 951, In: which contest she failed to piace: This : therefore, omitted Jn fret was, order not to unnecessarily striln readers’ denbts. Finally to the best of the editors’ hnowltedge there fs an International Peart Divers’ Assoriasion and Mr. Mure ray (president of the A. F. LL) would assuredly welcome them (o the AL FLL. ED. tea AMIN en Na Sa ey dR TEA DS NA TY reputation of TATE De i RETTES 14-0000 Pt natal fusolem alba Pr: Soviet ott dy ator ses soetarryy cretaia rights i tO fields: Tho Alice wits open negutiations for a cessation of hostilities dDayed on the thirty- eighth Parattel, : Ia those five, weary, bloody months proposst after $1t-Cated Proposal Called the negative alr of Communist abduracy’ and U.N. insistenre. Meanwhile, the tighting had gone on, savage and costly. Aud ridge by dreary rlige had tate ten, taking their tall of thowsands of lives. And what af the final xettie- mena TE To Sbnheahe defined a (ON ~ — ‘ negotiators after territorlal vietory: The present battle tne—now trom ten to forty miles fnside North Korea—will become the permanent truce Itne If agreement is reached withia thirty days on outstanding sxenda ties, Uf the. agreement is forthcoming the afnucs will surrender any territory gained in the next month's Hight- ing. If there is no accord the aiscussions will go on and a news Une wit be drawn up along the polhts of battle cuntact at the UUme the peace Is finally signed. Rat hes by a plenary session of tower echetan Rroups had debated for days the topographical details, the Une that will separate the two armies ex- tends from a point south of Kas- EX, ate unauthcrized nosing in thele own backyard, the Communist plan made no mention of inpec- tlon behind the nes, ' MANGE OF WAR Io Ualted, Nations prison compounds are: 168346 prlsoners—148.036 Nerth Kare. ans and 1,610 Chinese, Just how many U.N. prisoners the enemy is holding ts not knewn since nelther North Korea nor Com- munis, China is a member of the Geneva convention on war prisoners, therefere docs net report them. Currently missing are 10,872 U.N. treops and 88390 South Koreans. At Tuesday's plenary session, when the cease thre line was raulfled, Admiral Chartes ‘Turner Joy, chief of the” United Nations delegates,, sug- . gcsted cach side prepare siatss- - tes on prisoners fo speed that {Issue when Ko comes up far debate, The sentor delegate Proposed that each side prepare the latest available Information on names, nadonalities aad other Hentification of all war prisoners and the focation af all prisoners af war camps. CAPTIVES: ong on the cust coaut to the mouth 3 RECOMMENDATIONS TO TUE of the lnjin river on the western GOVERNMENTS the stabuard. Extending along length of the twisting line is 2 neutral corridor two and a half tile: deep. which Inctudes Pan. munjom, site of the armistice ” negstlavions fer the past month but fal!s by several miles tu encompass Karsong, former peace city. Hut three multi-pronged probl- ems of the five-point peacn agenda frcuamed to be settled. fu order ceport from the batile flony that countries ““phey branaat Cie $id ee nang et eat nntrnne CONCERNED; Never a clear point, this vaguely worded ilem results from a U.N, refusal to put en the agenda the withdrawal of troops frem Korea. The U, N. insisty ihat troop withdrawals form part of a poli. teat aspect and have no part in armistice discussions, AG week's end came a blurred VERBAL CLASH IN U. N. East and West were still poles apart-and nyu move yet made in ths spacious ¢chambers of ths Pala.s de Cinailet, where the sixth siss.0n of the United Nanons Gee neral Asszmibly 1s convening, a2- emed capable of boidging the yawning hlutue of suspicion and at tension ndw oso niueh ow part East-West relationships. / Disarmament wan stil the ESS number one issue on the dust Uke agenda nnd the Big Two viet Russ.a and the ULS A’ were no closer to agreement now than they had been at the ouiset. But now there was a new point of friction, wh.ch Soviet Foreign Miuster Andrei Vishinsky raiscd test week. It concerns a provision iy the American Mutual Security Act, which beeame ‘law last Octo- ber. ‘The provision authorizes the Provident ta spend up to $100 nul. Kon out of military ald funds “for any sclieted persons who are resid- ing in or escapecs from” Sussia and the satellites “either to form such persons into elements of the miltaiy force supporting the North Attantic ‘Treaty organization er for other purpas:s, “ The sponsets of the prov.sion ciarm that “other purposes” provides an opening for them to aid under- eround forces behind the Iron Curtin . The Russians provested that the Mutual Sccurity Act was designed to “f.mance subersive activines of persons and urmed groups {toy finance trsitms and war eriminals “who fed from their anooagreement on 2a aboktion of atomic weapons. a iAHy Uscognged thy bs.me canteat of the Bay fu any emergency wind ee Tse pledees Were made al tn? their own poqulod ied . * . . inxstence ey Washington which had ant make decisten of - > pa - Ame spe q Thy A Wary eye on Ure Connecti, press qaesiiag oar ies KOREAN CEASE FIRE LINE a atl land wartite fat, ceased and dierscor et the Combmorm, ta the Grriiaa unity. . RATIFIED IN PLENARY Tat achedulald apprarance (hes# are qua ante the sea nod warfare . oa SESSION: CESSATION OF {1 three questlsses; rats stilt gong nit, Covsespiniients oo The new Albed-Ronn arrange: LAND FIGHTING REPORTED : i ig. Teperled Targe, Ares! alnng the eu: ny fore. a change ay MEH! Maul wade acrecmmemt ow a G) SUPERVISING THE ARMIN. Communist fedot and complete “ ee . ‘ 1 vdei” of the Lurepean arcu ‘Taad i a malt. Into the chitly, ratn-suaked. THCEs Keech site distrosts IN© tranquillity 7 ot cae mee Ege ES atonal aTiny camposed of anita - 7 . ome : oa wee wee ee dts whoteige . 7 TT : roadside tert at Fanmunjon this ether and each feard that the at was not ciead from where the Ve. _ ad the rest of the HOM) Frvaee, Germany, Belgium, . feck sweet a gust of accord. Unit. obher might use” the. Hut tor cegce fire ardor bid carsmated bOt a -ancedslf ihe move fa Russia, YY ene Evscmbourg, ee eP Nations and Communint de. Pelnfarcement and re-equipmede from Key West, Florida, wheze : “ cat neue news or Q ; y The uncertainties surrounding Sexates set a thirty day deadline “in new weapons ‘To obviate pyRigent Truman is taking his . . ere ain in a long-range the agreement stem from. three for concluding a truce as they, at ‘Wifficulties an@ to allay suspi- winter vacation, came a vigorous | . eee anes Neurite’ bettie sources, First of these ts the poll- the same time. came to an agre- clans sume sort of inspection eulal fram Presideniiat Press ve ve nnd he weet took the Hical situation tn West Germany emeént.on the second item of the 8¥stent ts called for, The United Secretary Joseph Short, Said he: iduanee vied ‘sunultancous an- Where Dr, Adensuer’s stength has hy _ . Natiens Command ire” ou“ ° “ _ ° peare agenda—the location of the ome ccaamand proposed @ “There ean be na cease fire“in hounesments trom Washington, ven weakened by woses In recent cease fire Une, Joint polleing train, free to travel! Korea unill an armistice has been POURS Re ad Pans declared that dy-electlons ta extreue Rightiat Agreement came just five months 2#ywhere In Korea. The Com- signed.” Rendon as . mane ee pa jes speclally to the-day after Soviet Deputy ta MUnISt propusal calls for a joint , the Western Big Three were pre- Parties and especially (o the power- th : ited N i and arntistice comni‘sston responsible - oT pared to coniér secretly with Rus- ful, well-disciplined Soctatint party e United Natlony, Jacob A, ‘ § . . sia and Luis Padilla Neryo, presi- 94 Dr. Kurt Schumacher, They > Mallk, proposed that beth sides fF armistice arrangements and ene » Unite ; Getie- Clalist: party leader ha: , i: . aupervision, Never oncs to toler- EAST AND WEST CONTINUE dnt of the Untied Nations Gerie- Clalist’ party leader has aeaK" . i ral Assembly in an effort to reach Ur. Adenauer of a “sell-out” fo the common .‘Ulies. Me is inflexibly opposed to proposal for disarmament and the the Furepean army proposal snd insists that Germany rearm as a” Taken off guard Foreign Mi- "Mleonal equal with the Atlantic nister Vishinsky asked for time to cousider the proposal. THE GERMANY'S, Three tacts were tanghing the Issues of West German savercigniy fast week, al vainly interlocked Pact countries or refrain-*from participation, The second factor is French distrust of Germant rearmament . PROELEM OF WEST ior which reason they piloted the SOVEREIGNTY Furopean army idea ‘into proint- pence ta aa cffart to head off any ride prustent plan. German rearmament The third factor, and perhaps and all hinge’ to a none-toa-clear the most important of all, Is ho talurs, How was the Ferteral Reprdiic with Its huge Ruhr industries and technical resaurces ta de weliled lo the West and how was it to be fused into the Atiantic Community and tts dazzle of unity, lung the hopo of . aki Germans and recently bronght {West} Germau ts the fore aguin by un Each | German invitation to West Ger- many to participate lo nation-wide elections, . . However the issue, were res- potential military inanpuwer tapped hed even the most guileless optl- so that it would flow into Com- Mls} would uot predict full West munity channels? Last week the Western Big Three Foreign Ministers and the S Seaa Government made an ap- | wy prosch to solve these prodlems. U.S. Seeretary of State Dean Acheson, British Foreiga Secretary Antauny Eden and French Foreign Ministor Roderi Schuman met with) Bonn Chancellor Konrad Adzrauet in Paris, They approved a. agreenient which moved Chan- e:llor Adecauer to remark with thetoric favour: “An histories! event which has brought Western Germany forever Inty dae Western camp The essentiais of the agreemeot are: Poun vecupation§ will end but German membership in the N. A. ¥. O. before . : Allicd troops will remain‘on West - WSS. i itave yonm ot THE VIOLIN GITANO ; Wueérlanos 757 : TEA ROOM AND 1420000 i a ' : . nn ‘a &reiile LANACION ae . if : i Guay Cross “Ph: Wertd TO TUF AVroMontLE i. speciakst, Di, € , rit oops : " “The Colonial tower of San ONS recently man es i Franeiscusthe ecuse OF humorous pare ae Peron heat who atole ms antommblle Ne, ;: polemics bctween the Mayor of Maharaja ‘of Ka ‘urtath tine BV. 25 trom ou home, T3, De, > Santiago and dw Prior of the ravedt in ‘ganthago Me . argo. Cadir Street, leasiteg aU abandoned é Franciscan Fathers~-ii as ups: ert. “Friday 1 shail operate in tae @! dawn iat Saatay ut Le Ene yew, 7 eal painters, In accordance wit hn of br De amen: ft ad bs 2 2! on Uhe corner of Creseon. 7 ; au order from the Mayor recons- fA anedest cont.bet.on to the guge (2 Fretetriz, you are requested w i _ tructlon work has begun on the cvs of th’s Congress tof Cancer 6M? by the same spot to earry > outside walls of the church and Spectal.sts),” of! the rest of the ear that you re) tower. Taking advantage of the . left bebind, afier removing the . da ascent to the bell towers the Prior wheels, radiator, cic, ty order i ordered that the tilted cross be. Simply by answering i question Chat Uo may coftect my insurance f. stralghtened—the cross is 30 concerning the yearly export Sliaec so Jong as there Is anything [ metres above the street and wus of Chilean nitrate, Professor Char- left of the vehicle ft can collect i @. Struck by a stiong bolt of J:5 K. Ranson and his wife have nothing. The automvbite Is suit i Witening during & storm. Local won a free ‘tp throughout Bovin Whore You felt It, Your coopera- fi painters have always liked to.g0 America. The fortunate count: Gow will be much appreciated, t into the green gardens of the arrived yesterday In: Santiago. The THE OWNER 1 Order, and frem there Paint the Inex began on aorad'o Program if wh ih picturesque tower with ancient called “Your Tropical Trip" (1 tilted cross. But now that they Profcssor Ranson was called before i H have scen the new position of ‘the a Jery and asked about the annual . ai cross they have countered with exportation of nitrate trom Gatte. Editor's Note: At press-time the Ne. pee a, oe Y Te ge pet wee een a - olne things, ~TEXPRINT ER bitter statements: “New we must reinake all our Paintings beeause of the cross”, . _ EL DIARIO ILUSTRADO. “A hendine in nw loral paper gays that our transportation and tratfle problems will be studied in Europe, But atong with this way of fix- they'd better bring . along some Europesa mentality.” Apply to FOR PASSAGES TO VALPARAISO, SANTIAGO, BUENOS AIRES. S.SACK| TRON WAREHOUSE SANTIAGO 8AN PABLO 1179 — — MORANDE 817 LIQUOR STORE DELICATESSEN ‘“*LAS CONDES'‘* “ALCALDE 923 shone; El Gols 1438) 202 QUALITY COLD MEATS & CONSERYV LS & LIQUORS - . NATIONAL AND IMPORTED OF THE BEST BRANDS. : DELICATESSEN UPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS UNTIL 2E M He anrwered that it was @ mi!on tons a year the had only ten scconds to answerl. His unswer waa closest to the fact: the actual figure is 690,000 tons per year. Only last veur Profevesr yon anothe: adie price. a ffonehea, un oa program “Earn Your Vacation” The Ransoms will stav in San- aga about ten. days”. cated ae tup wT automobile mentioned above had not been re-stolen, The owner of the ear has beea identified dy the local peesy ax Gustavo cam- > pana, newspaperman and radio seript veriter, Sefer Cam Insurance contract carried cy sTatae stating that if the auioma- bile reappeared before the end of ninety days no damages could be collected. A VENDEMOS por orden de uno de nuestros mandan'es Academy, bles, terraza, Segusdo piso: closets, hall, bafio. EN CALLE PIRINEOS PASADO ALCANTARAI A corta distancia de trolebuses EL GOLF, Micro en la esquina. Frente al Colegio nuevo da los RA. PP. Alemanes, A 2 cuadras del Villa Maria Priuer piso: vestibulo y hall, living. comedor, dormitorio de servicie, toi. lette dz servicio, cocina con mue- con 3 dormitorios Losa se concreto. Parquet en los dos et pags tages phoebe cra ote . Thin week's pin-up feature MF ss Laurette Greutner, levety French mannequin, currently visiting the U. 9. Ina Yew short months Miss Greutner has managed ty pocket the following tiles: "Queen of Rising Star. Texas", “Miss Agricultural Producta of 9°51" pad “The Gil We'd Most Like to Change a Tire With”, by the Montana Auto Association, Desda $ 850.000 a $ 895.000, incluyendo impuestos de transferencia y gastos de es- coe critura, {$ 200.000 al contado y saldo 5 100.000. Se aceptan opera. ciones por Cajas), en cuotas trimestrales de | : Entrega en Febrero ‘* Daegetaye nia ACES 14-0000 , sy ope he dicuer ee r ae a . = swhen she is excited cnd offen remarks on the “baaut! One ot the adventayos wo have aver most readers cf the 3. F. Mois that we can see what goes Inta print balers publication and if we feel Kke commenting can do 57 «t once withoul waiting fer next weck's edition. Thus we con acknowledge “Chatiee Box’s”. comment on our column of _ the «week bofore. We had asked {er examples of weeds. which Lko “innings”. have a singular form glong wih aa "and “a” terminaticn. Chatter Box camo up with {series it is a good: exumele—the dictionary statés” clearly that is serves beth ‘as singular ord plural. Chetter Box also mentions that the headline “STIX NIX CRIX - “PIX” bom “Variety” would produce blank despair on tha‘ faco. of any Englishman that come across it. It would do the. ‘seme to 99 out ci cus hund#ed Americans. Probably ninety percent of these who do grasp the translation live. or huve Hved. within a one mile radius of Times Squore. Although it will be comparable to transiction ‘from the Urdu {we used to speak it. but now have forgotten; you knew how it is when you don't keep a language up) we shall attempt to alarify the mecning: First of all ‘the strict meaning, In the terse language cf Broadway: Stix means sticks, Nix fs “says no to". Crix is critics cnd Pix is pictures. In other words tho _ movie fans who ‘live in the country do not swarm ‘to the . bex clfice when a film thet has been highly. praised by reviewers arrives. at the local flicker-house. WALL STREET LAYS AN AGG is, obviously, a reference to the crash of . ‘29. “To lay an egg”. when one Is not speaking of a bird. means to drop a brick or put your foot in your mouth. wa Werds are fun. even the serious study of words. I yeu find yourself in the house some rainy noon without a game ef canasta to fill your Hime rick mmery and crcuse uuough a. Tha dicts Ing tome, Yeday at means Its original rrecning Its rresent “po 7” re is a AVDA shibkcler for instance. word, watchwerd: a ocrty slogan.” in Hebrew was “eor of corn or stream in flood”. usage stems from the time Jephtha used it as a beet password to distingu: is men from the fleeing Eshr. —who could not prenunce it ccrrectly. The same idec is used in today’s wotinre. English speaking troops ofen employ werds that-o st he pronounced easily by the en- positon. The idea even want further in an anecdote pubdii- shed in these pages a few weeks ago. American sold’er to unknown:, What are the words of “The Star Spangled Ren. ner? Answer: “Damned if I know them”. Soldier: * ‘Advance American soldier, and be recounized.” Lary werd "oa. - - 7 “Burcombe”, also known as bunkum, was the nome of a U. S. Congressm:m who made a pointless speech to impress his constituents. "Chauvinism”, the practise of bl nd + patriotism, comes from the name of Chauviu a soldier who was continually boasting of Mapoleon’s g'ery. “Cabal”, an intigue, is a werd cemposed of the inilial letters of the nemes of five English gentlemen who conspired against authority. With these words we kave hardly started in an investigation that com be as exciting as rezding detectve > steries. But if the history and use of Words ia an interestirg study. the otservatica cf the mis-use of words is even mere fun We blush to say that we have an Aunt who “blursnes” .f as “Tevenue of trees” in front of her house. Aldous Huxley once ', wrote a delightful story about a young man who thought the word “cerminative’ meant red, of of perlain‘'nq to thet color. Huxley recourts how the fellow bandied the werd “about in an in agi manner, and, most cf the time vot away with it since none of his Hsteners knew the aiiferen. Actually the werd describes a remedy fer fleiviences And now we are going to stop befere asseciction mukes someone think of descriptive words for this twitterind. cy i + tae ee re i Wage if ee gee ies eae aa 1a tile e Bum VAR UMA TA ESCA oo OL PLESE LOD o OENTES Tees see, ABA CON CREM Que MARAVILLA TA ESPuMA eC TVA Y PENETRANTE O€ CAEN TENTFRICA COLGATE SE INTROQUCE, ENTRE OIENTE ¥ CHENTE, Con th ayuos 0a. 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The members o: izo partly. were”, all members of the British Legion and thal once more © demonstrates my contention that Legion Me:wbers of those dava were mora serious abcut their memberskip ard the objects cf the Legicn than the now members oi nowadays . To anyene who may feet offended at my comments about - the neme of the company. I cpologise most sincerely, but nevertheloss { still ccns der that the Name, Karadura Koncert , Kompany, was a crumby one. Or should i-aay “xrumby"?... — incidentclly. the sugcest'on put forward by “JOE” last week * that the apparent lack of enthusiasm on the parl of the new - members may bo attributed to the fact that there are now ~ more ladies who qualify fer membership, and so forth, doesn't convince me very much . T recall a dinner at . the Country Club, two or three years ago, at which tho ladies sang the barrack rocm ballades of the 1939-1945 af- tray with quite as much gusty on husiasm as the men . And anyone who states that the ladies cre not as keonft’y : : © periy as the men frevaricates, and the truth is notin . him . . . Mr. Bert Gould, who has always been active in ~ Legion affairs, cnd ‘for his service in the Second World War «- was decorated by the Chilean Government and rewarded | handsomely by His Majesty's. is still around and very vital. — Now that the electicn of ¢flicers is approaching, I emphatical. - ly suggest that the members’ of the Legion couldn't do better | than vote for Mr. Alkert ©. Gould, M. M., as President . . |: This is not a paid announcement. It's just the expression of a personal opinion, to wh'ch anyone is entitled. Mr. Gould - - may, put his medals on back to front. or the wrong way - round,” when he altends Church Porade, but. as he says, “What the heck! The Sergeant-Mcicr won't be: here”! D. A. P. in his "Hell Box’ the other week expressed his’: confusicn at vagaries of the Enghsh Lanquage as used by.’ the resorter of a Cricket Match. He needn't fea! so upset about it, because Iam mora than sure than there are many... Enahshinen who would be as equally puzzled.by many oft " tho terms . . . And I can’t imagine a greater punishinent fcr any Englishmen than to be cast on a desert island with the: Sports Section of aj American newspaper as a sole! companion . . . {have to confess that, even after a residence! of some six years in New York, and in spite of the tact that its was a staunch supporter cf the Baseball Team formed by the? employees of the Bank that hed the doubtful honor ef ce 2 yp ing me among them, i still am unable to explain the Suid Yeldr pomts of the game-. Once it was explamed to me very, rarefully by a profound student of the sporting world how Baseball was evolved from cr.cket, but [ cdn't even recall’ that interesting point . . . Maybe the fact that the ground’ which the tecin used was attached to-Tromer’s Stewery in! Breoklyn. and the liquid refreshment was good and plentifi! has something to do with the fact that I didn't pay as much atienten to the game as J should have done As for the werd “innings”, which bothered D. A- PB. so much, 1 was always under the imrressicn that it wes one of those peculict Engush werds with ct plural ferm, but is teally singutar, Suchi as ries. The question is one for a philologist to explain: and if there! is one im the audience, now's the step forw “ard ard | do his stuit : LAYS AN | ROS k they wall prods Enel WALL “STREE aa Krut f aon’t ron the face of ony elt the | 14-0000 Tse s Mine Meme ne Satya LORETO Sari ae cre wa = Be" pa ae, ane, ct . £2 An underground zasline tank blew sp in the crews centre at Bristol this week, kiling_at Yeast seven persons and shattering store frunia In, a quarter mile arca. Weekend shappera were bowled aver by the blast ond persons fn gearby houses were trapped as ecilings and walls caffapsed | - Discovery af erteniive manganese depostts in the northwestern arias of British Guiana wis Peported by the Bartina Gold Mining Compnay (Canada) Ltd. ‘ihe ‘report aatd preliminary tests indicated & lange tonnage of rathersiew grade ore. ie . 4 Prine Minister Churchill and the three other ministers who are vo accompany him to Washington will depart on the Queen Mary , on .December..29, for discussions with President Truman, expected to begin January $rd. The other minist’rs are Anthony Egen, Lord Ishmay, end Lord Cherwell. On leaving, Washington Mr. Churchill will visit Canada at the tnvitation of the Canadian Guvernmert and spend two or three days in Ottawa. The two visits iil probably take about a fortnight. after which Mr. Churchill will return home by air. Charles Norris, a Zé-year-old American in Paris was ready for bed when be saw a picture of Princess Margaret in a newspaper. tle was so smitten with her beauty he decided to attempt a mecting. .Tha newspaper reported that the Princess was atiending a charity tall that night. Norris put on his tuxedo and borrowed 8,000 francs for a ilcket to the ball. Making h’s wey through o koot of admirers around Margaret, he offered his hand. He ssid: “Excuse me, Your Highness, I should tke to present myself. 1 om an American and my name fs Chuck Norris”. “I am delighted to meet you,” the Yrincess replied. When Norris asked for a dance. however, she told. him that she sorry, but was “booked up”. ” . . Protestant and oman Catholic churches througheut Uritain will oitee epc@ul prayers And tr : en Beccles o fer the restoration to health of King George ¥ The King, recovering from a Jung operation. celebratcs the Ofteent aunwersary of jus access.on to the throne on December Mth - . 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MARCOS *JUMILFORK ~~ 1 Dentistry H SPOKEN itlo - ‘Tetephone 1267 : VALPARAISO AKTURQ EW LAW VER rat Sb5 — D1, Poa BOX 3 QUCULIST DE TUYL L barr nese aad throat x CONSULT . EPLAVN¢ @ ise Divs iy > t FAA DE DIS AMEND BEST AS at RL He Tee 1 S DErr., Feancia §, Whitehalr, ¢h “e 8 tbe Nav, conferred with President Troman ne raddeuly coked hha: “One of your anvestora was sh: chief of the Oxace tride, wasn't hee. + Vea My, dresident,” sald Mr. Whitehair “and didn't he trade 3,000 acred of choice Kansas farmland for a cattoad at whiskey?" said the President... *Yés, sit.” sald Mr, Whitehale Che Vresident smlled at the Under Secretary and said: “Don't you 20 trading sny carriers without talking to me.” H \ i SCHOOL DEPT.: On Thursday afterncen, m New Haven, there was # mMeeling of university presidents, One of the attendants was Dr. Franklyn Murphy, the new head of Ute University of Kansas, who ls only 35 years cld—the young st hind of a major universiiy. The 35-year-old Murphy said to Whitney Griswold, whe “president of Yale: “I've become somewhat of a curlosity—being potnted! out, the youngest, etc. I think I should have my hair Pulled out or else dye it gray)... “Just wait two ycars,” the 40-year-old Griswold replied’ “Two more years at the joo—and your hair will fall out.” PHOTO DEPT.: Dr, Albert Elnstein rontinnes to rank amobg those whose photo fs published most frequently. -A visiter at Princeten sald to Einstein: “You are 8 scient:st, mathematiclan, teacher, autbor—if you were asked to give yo r proiess on, what would you saye" . “My profession?” said Einstein, “photographer's model> ART. DEPT.: Tom Bgsnton, whose home is in Kansas City, ‘decided to use his talents ug a paintcr to help the victims of the recent SMloed, He therefore prepared lithographs depicting the plight of the ficod-sufferers, struck off enough copies fur Congress and toalled the lithographs to the Congressmo‘n in the hope of inducing them to legislate Increnses in relict funds . . Most of the Con- gressmen, unaware of the worth of a Benton lithograph, ignered it. Rep. Dick Bolling and his staff visited the offices of his col- leagues, retrieved the Benton lithographs from their waste-baskets, took the hthographs to Kansas City and sold tnem at aucuon for-eagy the benchit of Coed victina. SCHOOL DEPT.: Michael DiSalle, the Price Stabillzer, was laviled to make the commencement address at St. Mary's, in Soath Send, Ind. DiSalle's daughter, a pupil at that school, is a member of the graduating class. In bs leiar of acceptance, Disalle told the bead of the schoel: “Thanks for your invitation. I was yuing to be there anyway.” . Mike Todd has become the jumping jack of show business Hefore ‘he cume to Broadway he won and lost several fortunes, and @& series of hit shows made him rch agam. ‘Paen he gained iw away, made another fertume and lost that too. Now h? and Lowell ‘Thomas have been devetng ther time to the production of trl-dimenstonal movies. Sir Alexandcr Korda saw a samipte, spread the word that it would revolutionize moviemaking and again Todd is riding high, with capital cam offers which can net him several millions. “Il come bace to Broadway only when I have enough not to worry about a review.” said the producer. “Th produce a show only when I feel that my Jife doesn’t go with it.” , The Overseas Press Club, which invited the Mayor to be guest of honor at a luncheon to discuss and be qufstioned about his recent trip ctibroad, réccived no reply. They withdrew the I(nvita- tion. . Sen. Bricker hears that Michacl Dis alle's official announce- ment of his candidacy for the U. S. Senate will be made on Fed. is . . The Associated American Artists, which developed a ce- ramics besiness for ity 20 artists, now is venturing into another held—fabrics, They'll be featured at Macy's . . . As of last night, Dap Topping says he still hayn't heard from Joe DiMaggio abozt next year’s plans. eee perenne ase nr t ERCORO eAPO A | HAGARIO BRIONES Y CIA. Martillero Pablico y do Hactenda. Calle Blanco H9 = — Telephone 2514 -~ Casiila 1577 VAUPARAT#O ALCTIONS — CONSIGNMENTS -- PREVATE SALES NEWSLETTER FROM CHILE A Cotclse Report of Feonoinic and Pohtecal Developmen: For the Busine + Bend tec w 32 t copy Bhs abayg3 interested an the Suuin Anweriran bisrkes | SANTIAGO. { t CASILLA 1M _—— Sa. s wm B aE Ske THE ERSKINE CALDWE $ seared vhs aod as Rb Tt tae yer WINDFALL tL HEN Waldo Murdoch, whose trade, whea he fet ithe cording at it, wae rendering inheritance, W ercatures. there had been fo comme came inte the unerpected + in Brichton to “Ma. oried, “He'd latter Dissie said “UD he Nadivt gor hone saca he did, le eould avs rust keptoon traveling, for ak the concern I'd ever have” , “DT guess Mr Nointock has the teal money.” J) Maid. looking over her should: jooked hike equsl it since the- time when, eleven years before ane of the Perkins he was fceling good about atowhen tras, wih Me MOTE LOfewa. BIg Lad & vee So bh Bale “Qe. ning. ran away in broad daylight with the resident nilatster'y second vate. ‘ as tor the lownspeople. none of them. not even Aunt Susie Shook, who told fortunes by reating tea lenves or coffee - gtuunds if neccessary, Aad ever - Rad the remotest tdea that anyth- tee in the nature of sudden wealth would fall into Waldo Murdock’s scrawny lap, while at the same time, of course. propic were quick to say that if he had not been sitting. down, as usual, instead of being’ up and doing, “there would have ‘been no iap of hes for it ty fall into; and certainly Waldo self, even though he daydream bout almost. everyth- ing else. under the sun, had never enscrained ‘such a farfetched thooght in his mind. Waldo ad not even know he had a brother in Austral‘a and. even t( he had known ut, he would tat he never Rave imagined + ~ wouht bs remembered in a will. Fron Bangor to Buriingten, all the Murdceks especially the home- ownins Urancn of th: family, were Enewn Unioughout the entire region nurth ue. Boston tor their tran, which relatives-by-nuvrrlige wprwemammend ogher outsiders called cus- eioonet oars edging ~ath ene ar , at was all Waldo could do to force himself, after having cast aude pride of long standing publicly to admit blood relat. torstup with another Murdock, evea-uf he had hved in Australia, > long enough’ to go to the bank in Watrville and eash the check thy lawyer from Portland had handed hen “Pay no mind to what the people say.” he told the clerk in * the bank. “There may be others’ tn the State of Maine bearing the name of Murdock, but there's not a single drop of mingling blood. thst I would own to. I'd sooner elasmn Mrship with my old black cow than I would with a so-called Murdock.” . SOLE ENT aoJrepan VNONTALA Dessie, Waldo's wife.iwas. at the beginning, the most ievelheaded of all. She mainta:ned hee mental balance, if oniy at the start, much better than Waido and same of the townspeopie. Dessie, although afterward she regretted not hav- ing gone along. even mmained al - heme and tended the house chores while Waldo was away tn Waterv- ill cashing the check. There was -only one thing she did out of the ordinary that forenoon, and that aas to make Justine, the hired grl, air the parlor aint shake out the scatter russ, even tf it were mot Saturday. During all that tume the neigh- bors were mnging her up on the phone and asking what she was gong to do with all that money, her. She stepped dack, looking are “but that, too in’ the begianing, failed to veer the even measure of her thoughts, “When the check 3s cashed. if i's not worthless. and itil be a wonder if 1:'s st. there be ample ume at Rhsnd@ fer mie to fo out of my way to tht about it’ she told them. “Right row, and hkely forever after, ws noth ing but 9 ser: wi and a pron.se on asap of pr ro wert Wath er each time ng to ane of the- netghbers on th: phone, She was not exactly wormed. she told Justine, but sne was feeling Impauent. Walde failed to come home at the noon hour for dinner. and it was not long after that before she, Uke everybody else in Brighton who was vorking himself -into a. frenzy over Waldo's sudden windfall. began thinking what could be done with the money. Late that afternoon Walde drove up to the. doorrard and left the ‘automobile standing there instead of putting i$ away in the shed where it belonged. h Justine came running to tell er. har sha fia. shy PMPOR TERS DE KEPRESENTACIONSS Vente — Coma me gOt Ouse 1 the aul.’ Dissie leaped to her feet. - “Go on about your tasks, what- ewer they be, Justine,” sho sard crossly. “ft's"none of your monev. if there {s any. anyway.” . Justine went to the kitchen and watched Waldo ‘come along the path to the. side door, Waldo came in, throwing his hat on the table. He looked at Dessie for a moment, cocking his head a Httle to one side. His coat peckst sagged heavily. Neither Dessie nor Wuldo spoke for s while. Presently Dessie walked up to him and beld out her hand. “Guess I'll take cherge for th “ume being, Waldo." she said- stiff_ly. “Hand it over.” Waldo reached’ into his coat pocket, drawing out a mostly empty. bottle and handing tt te ft severely, Thon, without a word, * shz grabbed the bottle by the neck and slung, it with' all her might acrass ths room. It ‘struck tne wall, shattering into dozera of pieces. “Eomight have known it, and I would hive, if T had onty-had the sense God has ¢ P+ most peeple!” sho said. raising her vance “I've got only mysclf to blame!” Waldo ‘reached for a char “Now, thire’s 7 for 4 fhuman to take : he Said, “Everything virned out, from here to there and back again, lke it’ was made to order.” Copy heer aaa Che 10: wa her face digappe ined: cumtplet~ aly while she watched Waldo Beane th: rol ap and down tn fis hand. “Al Five gai to say.” shit began. sig that L never whought Td ive te Dtenthe the mir of the day shen a deceasine Murdock would have Une decency tc do the honor- able thirig witn has money, even ig ht couldn't fina means of tak- ing it along wih hem when he went, which would Se a wonder if he didn't try to da and he prob- ably did, anyway.” Waldo leaned back and let her talk to her heart's content. He felt so good himself that he wanted her to. have a good time, too. He let her sveak what came fo mind without uttering a single grumble. “Have you any more blood relations that weve neglected to remind ourselves of, Waldo?” she asked, leaning- owaid him. “It seems to mé that f recall your second’ cousin ‘in Skowhegan gay- ing ence some -years ago that a lock went -to California at th: end of the Spanish- Americas War and prospected for gold. It might be that he struck it rich there, which a iot of people did, so I've ‘read. if reading can‘ be believed. If wed been more particular about your bleod relat- ions-in the past, wa woulda't have to sit here now and wrack our brains trying to call them to mind ata time Hke this” * “Gucss I have ‘no tload relations of the name of Murdock.” Waldo sard firmly. Dessie drew a deep brenth and cused longingly 9: + wargy pod ot uresnbacks by up and downoim her hbustana’s hand. Suddenly ‘she jeaned ‘forward and grasped ths rou desperately. Wuldo snatched + from her. , S10 Up gecisiveis “Well, anyway weil be she said calmiv “We sor! : it awav oon trifies like a Jot ¢ prople would who 1 could mento: tf Phad a mind to” “Ive got it all asttled, Dessie, Waldo told her, sintling ag kindly fechas came over hur “Guess we can afford to have , food time now st our age. Mayb. we want be Hagering here moe} longer, ahich would be a shain if we hadn't taken full advantag of if by the tums we we. Wouldn't be no sense ht hoarain, it only to have to epass it alon; to somtebody els: after we ar; gone.” Dessie nodded approvingly, he: spirits rising again. ~ “T've always wanted 8 fur neck. pieces, Waldo,” she anid, her fax bright with hope. Dessie did not sleep a singts wink that night. For an hour afte they had gone to bed, she lay silently tense, listening.- Waldo di¢ not stir. He lay an his back listen. ing to Dessie's Iebored breath! Just -before midnizht Dessie up as quietly as she possibly could and tiptoed to the foot of thé bed where Waldo had laid his pants over the kack“of a chair. Ti was dark in the recm with the shadts drawn, and she took care in feel- ing her way to th? chair, She was trunblung nervously when she touched it, and the jercing of her brcath had started a pain in her chest. Without losing, any morz time sh? sd her hard into the panig pocket. “Get you: hand out of my pants, Dessic,” Waldo said, rising up in bot “Leave that money ee” Dessit cropped the pants with- out having touched the money, and Went back to bed without s word Newths of them spyke os she lay down again and tried to HEATERS “ANITR DISTRIBY AGRA pL RADIOS LTUA ~-RIERCES 709 esa. MAC IVER ' een memantine aneeaee-cer™ means _ o 14-0000 Cae Hy v rape. - aye wee ot 2A at Sl a eames ane F Tee seme any SPSL ee gE Ey Tm RIE ERC 2 TTR Ag rere ain cp et aeremerntimanrmae . deerme may § Ne a ee ceenamargye ee Saleeehanemtinenié’ nei ale vat ieee tere ent so ewer 1 oe eed eee Serer arene Sea ahieaanenaiaiaeeaoon Lids Tap oh Ts cats dist 4e abev h ane D5et at De an goaacdt the chair As phe wast ing up to teach the pants. Wairo ‘aah up ercetly. ‘Don't want to hese la mention Again about you putting sour hand in'my pants ‘pod! enid. “Leave that money be. Des- we." Dessie dropped the pants and went to the window. Sh» stood- there watching a red dawn break in the east. After a while she begun .éressing, and as she was leaving the chamber she- heard Justine starting ¢ Ure in the Kitchen stove. ° While she and Justine were preparing breakfast. she. began to rabre how urieasy she really was about the money. She had spent a aleepléss night worrying over the wealth, and she was afrajd she would not get’a chance t6.6pend a single penny of it herself. Mrs Murdock.” Justine said, oming end standing beside her. G and I could get mated right lay if we had the monéy for.a chamber suite.” . “Let Carl Friend make his own money." "Dessie said-sharply, turn- | ing on the girl. “Me and.my husb- and have worked hard all our lives for what we possess, It wont > hurt Carl Friend to-do the some -for you, if he wants a family.” “I couldn't sleep much las: night for staying awake’ wondering if you and Mr. Murdock wouldn't want to help me out,” Justine said persistently. “Especially becaus: Tve worked here for you six years without osking favors, and I didn't think you'd miss a little of all that _ tag inheritance: from -Austratia.” “Mind your own affatres. Justine!" she said sharply. ' Bes- ides, Carl Fatend can get. the thoney from hia own family tf he wants to furnish a house for’ you. Thos> Friends have made plenty of profit In roof-tinning in the pas.” . . + “They won't help any, Mrs. Murdock,” Justine “said sadly: -"And Carl and I don't want to have to wait and wait-and walt.” “You don't have to hurry the. marriage for‘any reason, do you?” Dessie asked susptctously. . Justine looked-at her for several moments her thoughts racing through her mind. . oe” exactly.” she adnilttcd at Well, then,” Deasle said. turm- ing away, “In that case, you can afford to wait.” “ In turning abruptly she almost walked headlong Into Waldo. He had come into the kitchen and —a" ee bar a. 7 vYocedise che fit be ty pate glob: Bootes tou Une ut 8 oe Sari ar aL G woe atehed hint travel eting what he wee about te duo Ghe sent to the wide and Watched aa he waked to tie tonal shed and came out a moment deter carrying a soade With the coffes can in ome hand and ihe spade over his shouldsr. he disap- peared out of sight behind the barn wast Tk was not’ until almost ten tninutes had passed that Dessie’ Tealizcd what Waldu was dasog behind the barn Just gs she was opening the door to run out there annlobservy him. from the carner of th barn, Waldo walked into view He came toward the house. carrying the. spate but sot the coffee ¢an. Dessie’s heart Sank He had buried the can. and th money with tt. and sane had failed w get cur there ih time -to sce where the wealth ‘had been hidden. She walked back into the kitch-n and placed Uecakfast on thé tante. Waide came in a few minutes later washed his hands at thé pump, and sat down at his place He began eating as though noth- ing out of the ordinary had iuken Place out behind the barn. Neither she nor Waldo had anything to say. to each other during the whole twenty minutes they were at. the table. When he’ finished - eating, he got up and put on his hat. “Have some affairs to attend to in the village,” he sald shortly. “Wil be away for the forenoon. the whole of it. : Dessie nodded. She had to grip hier hands tightly in order to hide” her impatience. She waited until Waldo had got Into the car and dricen aver the hil out-of sight, and then she grabbed Justine by the artn and pulled her ‘through the door. Pushing Justine ahead, Desste ran as fast as she could to the tool shed. where she quickly snatched up two spades, and then hurried toward the back of the Shs set Justine to digging right away, while she looked the ground ~over carefully, ‘hoping ta find ‘evidence of a freshly covered hole. She searched for nearly half an hour without finding a single trace of the hole she was pusitive Waldo had dug, and after that ‘she went to work, digging method- jeally. ° 7 After several :hours Justine slumped to the ground, completely exhausted. Dessie was tired. too, and tne blisters on her hands made digging so painful that she scoukt hardiy bear to noid the 2d OF DECEMBER WHOLE TICKET $ 400.- TWENTIETH $ 20.- (TAX INCLUDED: - tirtet te pus th ade oat spate ante thes aor wiunesd tO bvg chogeie to der ——— but when ahs Dessie’s clas- rest, BANE NYT, flanced up ands. ely clamped los would be uscless to ask she ken s Cred atid As Paras wed TEL rots Aas” wUReei toss tied Boonen (he ankite f” mived R tyr seit tine had wy Ty Tht Per teadt a ce unm ryenung “He su has. Mee Mueriogt. wkh Carl and Walde stil its the bo: rad) of aaves Uye Dab rot ret Draste felt po geen ea @ nosing Ha Oh nae fyoihst she aacted crats took over” ag ane felt (ara Desse who Rad mse. fron che wer Just Inssle stoped fur a Moment to comune into Arf eves. tne phone chair until ake was admoct erect, ease her back .Whrn her eyes began to ring. She tay motiontess, sat down, hard were raised from the ground, she saw Foot Paxton leaning over the my stone Wall beside tht roads Tune dred feet away. aa “Golns fishing — Dusste?™ he “Let him bet" she cei endly. “ET deut want part or parcel of him. He had mie dugyice ground all day loom i Money in o coffer can and stoning to iwoomnas for acveral $s hoping aul while that M would stop so Sit could beyin erging. The phovte ¢xt not sioy, and tt valled “Sce youte digging fishing sutunded? as af mo never would as wasnt there at all. Let the schcol- warms.” long sa she lived. Sas gut to her teacher tak> him. Ive had my Dessivy thrust fev band agaist feet, pressing her hinds aver her share and more of suffering, and the small of her aching back and ars in order ta Eeep out the nuw Td be comforted tuo se straightened up ia hile mare. Thought Po might.” she said slowly. “it's been a long Ume since I went.” “Now tlint you and Waldo.have - “all that monry to falute on.” Fred < sud, “I guess you ard hin can 4 Voice boomed. afford to spend all your ame doing -nothing but have a mind to” ‘ fish) if you Sho it could be sound, and stumbled polnfully 12) somebody else have a godly por- ths hati. There she sat down in tion of it. Sudden wealth aul show the chatr bes. ths sand and up a man’s true nature erry time, liftrd: the. peoe:ver. .... and Tm glad I found out ine true “Helly” she saxt “unsteady. “~ atze and shape of Waldo Murdock’s “Is this Waids Murtoct s wife?” nature before I wasted another Single day of my life on him” “You mean youre mx going tO try to stup Waldo from going beBttr qway to the other end of the “Yes” she ansarned. wondering “Then youd beter “Muybe.” she said, ughtemng yourself and tech Waldo home world with Muss Wisaat* her lips. The mere menuon of the money Jate. This 1s Char inflamed-her thoughtS: untit-she {s-cver here at my place, in the--tionr-nor on! he bent €88:, part of todn, annoying my ag ithe housshold. and & he was a Demo- moment later she shimped brek- round ¢Tat, I'd shoot him cys, instead enly in the chair. She called could not see clearty. $ over the spade,- thrust! blade into the rough, stony:£) whore he beioncs before it's too “No!” Dessic sald emphatically 1.8 Mason, Waldo “waldo Murdock has a She hung up the receiver. a “ kept of turning the jo over to his Justine several times befone with all her niight. -She doggedly at It untY she was certain’ Fred had walked out of sight over “the nl. Later she sent Justine. to the kitchen for some. bread ond potatoes | and when Justine returned, sat down in the shade of ‘the doing.” ; barn and ate hurriedly. wife. I've never in my Life scen a man behave bke he's doing. T sone out with Carl Friend. guess it’s pubbe knowledge by- etter that she-hurtied into her now, otherwise I wouldn't be ciothes and went back fo the repeating it that sudden wealth phone. She rang up Thornton eft over from breakfast, has gone to bis head. but that’s pranchard, her lawyer, and told Dessie St: no excuse Tor the way he's him to come right away. He lived ‘only a few miles distant. -and he “What's Waldo doing?" Destie promised to be there within fifte- “while I was in the house, Mr. asked. shouting impulsively into en minutes, Murdock’ phoned and said he th? phone, - wouldn't be back In the forenvon,” While waiting for Thornton *He's befudding Mus Wiisun, Klanchard, Dessie paced up and Justine said “He told me to tell the schoulkeachtr who Doards at down Une hallway, bor face grim you he woud be away tn the my hi afternoon, too, the whole’ of 11.7 Dessic leaped to her feet. “Why didn’t you tell me right away when you came back a min- ute ago?” she said angrily. Justine glanced at ground. | . the stony normal, level-m: ouse, into going away with and determined Her mind waa him. He says he’s going to sect made up, and she knew the sopner sail for Australa or somewhere.” she acted the better she wouit “But he cant do that!” Dessie {cel. protested. After a few more minutes, he “That's what any average, drove up to the house and stop- inded human being Ped his car in the dooryard Des- too, but £ don’t se went to the step, holding the would think, < ts for him. Thornton “We're not going Ww dig out here know ahat’s sumg to stop Waldo door open t woe eet him Blanchard hurried tnege and the whole afterncon, too, are we. if you dont come snd gel inquired right away. because he’s already pleatirgly. “My hands are raw befuddled Aliss Wilson into going Cé ° : “Is there something Mrs. Murdock?" she with blisters, and—"' “Never mind that,” Dessie said starting out again from there the firmly, “Weare going'to dig this first thing in the morning. He's © afternoon, the whole of it!” “But, Mrs, Murdock—". “Shut up, Justine, and do as you are told!" , When Dessie fell ori thé bed'at ” dusk that: evening. she “hed riever in’ alt her life felt so Miserable. Not only the entire dav stony ground pefore thoroughly had she spent digging in the behind the barn, but. ee entieikeraeeknesapeumeneed moreover, a ererronmene f —————— | | went dirsely to the table in the ater of the living room “to Boston with him tonight, and Y ; Wrong, y m the Mrs. Murdock?” he asited anxi- uisly, . got Miss Wilson believing eteryth. “There Is now, but it won't be she said, sitting ing he says, the Les along with much longer,” the common truth. Looks like she down at the table, “not after I would be on her guard, knowing set things right I shoudd have — she’s aisoc‘ating witha newlyrich, Attended to twenty years aga” but-she’s‘too’far goue now to listen — Blanchard sat down and opened to reason, Waldo pulls out his his brief case, slipping out s pat wealth every few minutes and 0f ruled yellow writing paper and waves it in front of her, and the @ Pencil. He watched Dessr'y face. sight of that big rel of greenbacks Walting for her to degia. acts on her just Uk+ chloruform To be continued noxt week ALGARROBO | LA MEJOR PLAYA, BALNEARIO DE MODA_ | HOTEL DEL PACIFICO | Bi Meje Hotel —:, -- Abertly Todo el Avie ; INFURMES Y¥ RESERVAS 4 UNION AMERICANA 176 — FONO 93647 TBmUETS so. -floras G_ Atene.on? 3 a 6 — Direcesdn Telegrafiea PACTFICO~ALGARK ROBO Telefone Algarrobo ob i A SN TAT oe remembering that Justine | had tas MY sera. he fur rae: antl almost oe Growing Yopulanty whey Sok League Football -- ey Rugby A Mapes f SMEAR ONIN) he suppor og more wantin fie yop The nee ven ~ ry Vann reound Hag pubic wink che pesult taac ded by > ba seats later the Cup Final creads became er apd the {rst miaten + % plz es Was comparable with Unsere seen oat in September 02 The play, ~ Walter ‘Pilkingtan sinevitadie break Wembley Stadium oa eremt Ass themselves belpe ta groan ' away fide alatiy anuteur rugby suciation football occasions Last improvements At first there Wwe! * followes! Ti 1208, 13 players, s.side year record rece:pia of £24,782 no dressing reoms, The grad. Sports Editor of the “Lancashire! ; : instead ‘of 15 was tried. Other were taken ‘at the stadiam an the progressive changes: which Mac ' Evening Post™ and contributor to 7 feading Sports ‘publications in milestonca were the Uirst visit of most eventtul day m the Rugby Wigan renowned as a club hay Rritain so, a New fing foam an 1907, the League calendar . marked the development of ut . faust England \ Australia Test RAD TIGUT FOR aaine in other towns and counirie Match the foliowing scar, the first & TENCE > In England tt is thriving 4 visit of a Unicd Kingdom teat Yet itis well within the memory Lancashie and Yorkshire, to Australia iin 1919, the changing of many people how great clubs countics which wave {t birth. an of the Ut fem Northern Union hike Wigan, the Lancashire gALnIng nie hold in sour =v" WELVE months ago a French Rugby League tcan sisted, Bufain i and lost by tance pulmts io ido at Lecas, North of England centre of an arcva more attach:d to this offshoor of (he rugby ' same than to Association football, Since Uren the French converts ‘ to the Rugby League. code have become international champions to Rugby Foecbr ll Reague mi 1922, Stronghold of the game, came into Wales Thd time will come whe . nes the retu t yorkshire by France fur a match at Hui) 8nd the First Cup Final Londow being Wigan. since World- War it will spr€ad to the north-ess Toes the return visit to ¥ , ‘. Keven year or N, has won the League Utle.three audiiunds and south, and uni rN: x BN i8 , two Scots eed Realanets all of chose plavers een ee? Hugby..The capital regarded Gus intrat- times in six sepsons and taken the winter's vistt of the fifth team o Lease Clubs) was a recent attractive feature of a crowded program- ton of the northern riadv hosts Cup twice in the Inst four. The New Zcaland Rugby League play me spiced this winter by the tour of New Zealand Kiwis © Sith disdam and indifference so club has been Lancashire champ- ers to go to England and of th * . that the trodeat Attendance larg. fons and Cup winners eve year touring Frenchmen cannet fall 2 ely cainprés‘d fe’ of the Cup alnce 1945 and 13 umes her ulate wider Interest, : These visits and the French tour ys of Australasia this year when they broke crowd records nearly everywhere they went have proved the ever growing popularity of the Rugby Lengue profess:onal soo Euthusiasts for the code ‘are not ree without hope of inspiring a Hiking . for the game ih the United States t american -National’ “Football , ~ . a insecticidas mo Cera para pisos Lustra mucbles. | Limpia vidrios | Desmanchadores. | \ 1 ae ie. Sunderland's tdéa— i Tencourige ‘the formation off a Ploncering team to visit the "Eng- Ush centres in the same Way! that’. dean Gallia’s Frenclimen ‘first. came 17 years ago, earn th gaine And return to encourage others to take it up. The French learned so well that an international championship which included France was formed In 1935. , . AUSTR AN TOUR a Although travel Ured after play- it ing 22 games with only two'defeais a in the recent Atistratian tour the “sp gm Frenchmen went to New Zealand aw an? lost only one of siven matehes To show how the game ts tearing in Austroa the Sydney cricket. ground waa packed, when the third and deciding ‘Test Match was » . Dlayed, by 67,000 spectators. Win- ning by 35 points to 14, the Frenchmen inflicted a more over- whelming defeat than any suf- fered by an Australian test tenm a“? in the long history “of Rugby League tn that country. The speedy clever Frenchmen taught _ " . lessons which will be taken to heart by the selectors in choosing & young team for a@ return tour of England and France next year. This girdling of the Biobe by-a comparatively new game ts amaze ing when one reflects that It was - enduring a strurgling infancy at the easy way ' aes 2 t ' Aguarras Petréleos Diese! Combustibles Acertes y Grasas tubricantes. Solventes Parafing — Astaitos Productos quimicos STURANDY | and sce your ; Pr icinar. : otiests enjoy it Zak i ° : Neumaticus camara y bates bisa - Tractores vuges ya ruedas “O + hed eOas Hawes” : Neumiticus agecetas © aids ates Grastvear Maquina: as ¢ “TOleMENtoy weed! . r 1 rs sae . Socata, Presdastoy de Gas hy Carder Caruones Vuieg Acceso: pale aetumayies . ~ Magucsany WMP Stray cg : . " aa MOO de en Sastre! _phiduéle, det’ eadchd) Mtaguinartas. inntiiimeet | Nag grat a | L coc , LS re 14-00000 : amet Ware Mane os cat as che Haren aia ore fer ibe & aad ; Seaiese Piet So ceavan Re sind ce cetess ed Mel Robt ‘Pastor, Manarer of Srish NO Oremseas Airwass. sactioen, (he harris fer Sait mfas’a dinner at ibe Cuuntiy (un was flows ane Coin teoilvad, wed pas coremosiouny Gol. and Mrs Hererre c Chunk. Mr. 7 pexy is and Mere tiled era were hs a cock: Bers guete af Koutt at He ad received at Cerriice Uy a gecup of tore Wicd Seute (21 and tbe supper last Saturaay Mat tice dila given ‘ast ‘theredas n ae baty, Airs Oc! feevident of the Naptiaco Saciiy, Me, Mew Macdunald €. OR” * > Pb resa Conch de W (in delivering bis charge, the at.pper of the Argonaut Speeddird home The guest incluted Mr. M vy and Mre Devil MeMoreis tira Val > sWa! kere Mrs OW. J. gas preacnied with a betilc of whats, ut appreciation of hly services . Ambassada: and Mrs. Claude The guesie included: Met! and} Bowers, Mr. und Mrs: Ho Gerald Joba Ste Sdard, Wad ‘ana vee. M mon, Mes J , 1 CUSECT. tp bringing with him the first “Great Chie.tain of the Pudding tace™ Bmith, Col and COW. Rennett, Arthar Gaston, Meo art Mus. u itd Ata! Lee, Mia, 12 B8*e frached (bile by ar, M F: Van- Natta, Sr. Pedro Stanley Burne, Mr. and Mr Co otk aia Mss oar whee a , PH Dela Maggiora and Sra. Col pid G-oree Littejolin Gath. Mr, ant ee eee ee edie tH) Usually made an the large stomach-bag of a sheen, oF obe i Mrs, Wiliam Rose. iMaj and Mrs. tre WW. Gerald & omits Mrs. Garlas Mis Hover Cina ts Duates O in. shawtr bics calbd the kag shoud, and composed of : Leonard Pratt, Maj. and Mrs. Ar- Mall Mr. and Mie Feins, Cattare- Hei ; Oe ks i vA O mixture of oatmeal the habts, the ver and the heart, thur Gaston, Col, and Mrs. Janes na. Mr. and Mrs, Mes Rostie, toa and "ton At 1) Meters, Revd: McLean. Ruxtun and Murray. a, Wray, Col and Mrs. Horace Hatch, Mes Movers Tay'ée, Mr and Mrs, , } Capt‘ and Mis. Qrraid Munn, FOR. M. Eon, Mr. and Mrs Bo- a Major ond Mrs. Fred Nelson, mall Daveliters, Mr. and Mra, YOUNGER SET 7 ; CaRain and Mra. Edward South. Kernrth Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Bi Ai Mond , ‘ ; wht wick, Mr. and Mrs, Armano Chele Join Trevead, Mr. & Mrs, Uichard “89 Of Burnes Aes ov Mor Leste Joan Pollock, daughter. i | | t ! lew, Mr. and Mrs. Stani*) Brrt>, Fallon and Mr. Keith Exgers. i or Mr ond Mis, Alex Polock, i 3 wale Raine james h. . Carron, —ol celebrated icy s'cond b Fihdiy on Be Mead ages WW nti Me ae, eam te de int a Rak aun pay ter trons {the ‘mast important “3 Mrs. John Stodined Mis yg’ Sta, Sonia Edwards de- Merthet Natene Dale Hotbawn, Bran | DRUG STORE har Thoma-n, Atrs. Cark . i a ni f-torned to Santiago fast Friday. texin, Eric je Aoosoawn, Br an By ‘ tos. it MP. otter an extensive ‘hanes moon, in _pattd Hobsbnan.” Donald . Roy Prove it lf with ge: and Mrs. Robert Glover, Mise Mar- Europe ‘ Marta” Louise Philips suve it yoursell wil e i get eennars. Mss Netta Lauder, The: North: American Inst'tute . aad ‘Linda: Fay ‘Crowder: _ & Personal visit. i ir. Anthony Vaughan and Mr. celebrated’ Thanksgiving with a Mrs. Geofir y Wevevede ad Mo ESTADO 93 st Thursday nighi, 899. Donald Hoy, left, for their _ embers of the board hom; in Chuguicaninta’ *afier' a> ue 7 id, rhembers ‘of the marith's visit, with her mother-ang@ — Last~ ‘saturaay Peter: Firmia . ed. “Inipremta ent- father-In-" au, Ms. and Mes. 1 veiebrated h's 7th birtiday with. ‘oo4 Hobsbawn, of Santlaga, a paity at the home of hes par- - clas Furmin. Philip” Davenport 000 son fa, Arthur’ Trevenin Sr a ot aa d-1 Mar, Vit Santmgo Moa: ars Ae pe Inst'lute at _ ‘4 for Buenos A! whore she will érialnment was -entoyed ‘by all. _ Bers 7k stay.until her“baat ieaves for Eng)-' —000— one —~ ents:Mr, and Mrs. Doug] ie and‘ about. Decembsr 3rd> Mrs. a Sr. Javier “Valdés: will: Feturo to. Mrs Fetix Calfactna was hostess The xt ais 5 re ‘Trevena plans to spend a ysir in Sastiags -Sunfay.afiér a business &° “a britve-canasta tea for Mrs, “end all-of” them ‘won’ oI ‘ prize!) 5F Englarid, visiting her children, triv‘to New York, and Rio de Ja- Albert Maney. who, with: Mr, Those -present were: Patricia and Pe relatives and friends. =, |. omelet Hanry. ts leaving Chileon Decem-: T<4ay Gandy, ‘Irene - and Bobby . xy { . - - ber 12th, The guests we Mrs, Meyrringh;. Maria Cecelia - Fones, aos “. - 3 Pao. eg Sn ‘Gov Beavtry, Mrs. | Kenneth -Bury and ‘ Johrtny Stevenson. y ) AR .h Davidson, Mrs. David MeMorris, Eleanor Btevenson, Rodrigo Brio- . . Fi Mrs. Armando Chellew, Mrs, Dou. UtS. Carol Tewksbury and Bobby ¢ - . q . all’ Dauehiers, Mra, Jock Mac Glover. wos . . 5 : Restle, Men. Jorge Howard, Mrs, |, }smmumom a TRUSTW ORTHY | . oo toe a (Stanley Burke, Mrs. Willlam E . : ; eae . Whot-ranson, Mera, Jahn Stardard, a ay \ i mee . Mrs, Fs lon, Mrs. Crdete, Hender- 2. R A cd f S A PHARMACIES tah SAINT ANDREW: . Mon an y Fe . al: . : 1 " : 28th: Annvat Dianer’ in % mA Z° Cc Z£ a R = HUERFANOS 1039 } to be held’at phe P, W..C. C. ‘ , . oo ; - . on Saturday Ist, December at 9 p.m. yo ay : The Finest ‘Tea Room : ; ~_— at. ‘Tickets can be obtained from members of the committee and at , + aim ‘ in Chile. ~t 3 CASA MACKENZIE . - - he a4 Wonderful Orchestra, EY * sn usnada esq. Hoérfanca + . Ahumnada 89 a . oy 2 Delicious Cakes. } oes nun : . DUNALGSTAGR 3 Teléfono $8038, e — — : =J. 0. The annrat Prize-elyine will be 2 x F i Tes oe "_ hé'd ‘on Friday 30th, November § "Ter7*ting of the very Dest SANTIAGO . zm 22 see ey at 545 p.m. in the greunts of = . 3 { the Country tub, Tehataha, § VALPARAISO B Parents and friends of the, School | are “cordially invited. BIRTR - To Graciland (nee” Pantsen) || and Mector E. -Karsteg! “In -ytry. Garvin's girls’ camp opens on January 8th next. Riding, Hospital del Salvador, a. ‘son. swimantng, hiking. camp Mire parties, theatricals, basket weaving, tM Mer CAMP FOR GIRLS AT OLMUE _ ERELO .FUAN.. , : is Lo * a 000- e y potteryswork. . . te . . . BIRTH | A. CORDIAL WEL c oO ME. To Mr. and Mis. Peter Turgoose. for further particulars apply by letter or telegram to ‘ ‘a son, Philip Norman, on November 19th, M. G. GARVIN, Amaneal, OLMUE. Your Friends Deserve the Best. Entertain them in-Ch le’s finest | | | ____atmesphere | Conca Y Toro CHILES FINEST TABLE WINES ON SALE EVERYWHERE, THIS WEEKS FLOORSHOW FEATURES: Debut de: GEORGE ROOS French Crooner ~ . EVA FLORES THE CUBAN DOLL ‘OF GOLD ELDER BARBERO THE SENTIMENTAL VOICE . . MARION PONTES ELECTRIFYING (CARIOCA DANCER SANTIAGO AND PROVINCES: CASILLA 213 TELEPHONE 3 $2072 ALEJANDRO LIRA ‘THE POPULAR CHILEAN HUMOURIST LORENZO D'ACOSTA CHILE'S FINEST ORCHESTRA PABLO CID ANT Hit RUYTHM ONOCP URDERS: VALPARAISO, VIRA. AND DISTRICT: TFLFPHONE = 2605 SILLA 3445 14-0000 BO? § ames HE BRIDE, MISS MARY LOU FRANCISCO, ENTERS THE CHURCILON THE ARM OF THE U. 8. AMBASSADOR, TO CHIE, CLAUDE BOWERS, CENTER: THE BRIDE -AND GROOM GIVE THEI UNDIVIDED ATT! DURING ‘THE CEREMONY, RIGHT: THE I OSE FOR A MOSIE THE ACT OF CU a or ding oe LEFT: THE RIDE, MISS JOAN KIDMAN, AND-GROOM, Mit, WILLIAM HILL, PAUSE FOR A MOMENT LEAVING THE CHURCH AFTER THE CEREMONY: RIGHT: Af THE RECEPTION LATER AT THE HOTEL CRILLON THE SMILLING COUPLE CUT THE CAKE WULF THE FAMILY OF THE BRIDE AND FRIENDS ain - LOUK ON (PHOTOS BY ‘*‘FOTO EVA‘) AL FESTESAR AUN AMIGO : . a } / O PERSONA DE SU AGRADO, . : Po See ELNA EL LUGAR DONDE SU __ _ Se INVITADO CELEGRARA SU _ - ’ : J “a BUEN CUSTO... “THE GAY FESTIVAL (irom Friday to Thursday this week) cee 4 HILAR . FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN AP ; he : “ * | COLOR’ CARTOONS . The delicht of old and young ges BS VLA MAXIPIA ATRACCION DE ) as Koy 1 SU ORGUESTA LE DEJARAN ELRECUERDO DE UNA Vi MOLLE 14-0000 For oe rang, Vili : FI . SOCIAL NOTES t BR 1 TIESM heat ON witch tock piace at nn home, an y Vida Those present were i Tha Gommittec for the year 1st Toe At ser3 Jaqueline an { Novemb-r 1951 to 3let Octobsr rau Bees, Valene Barel © gigi. ts as follows: 7 Olivos, Ana Sanch-z, Maria Olea i¢ Aliea rics, Hon, President.” ind ‘Maria Anselica Seaov.a, Joyes - * ott ‘Edgar Pearson. Hon, Powdt: % Elena Sureda, 2 Sia t aplain, ~ Alice Potter, aya,» Ximena ie Mr. T. A. Moodie, Chainnan. Lancien, ee ora “ on scmeta i C. Q. Hardy, Vice-Cha.rman, Calderén, Siva’ F.nvane.” Nadine fe D. Madden. Hon. Trcasurer, Cuiihon, Nuerma Ou Aue ps “ROW. Jeffery, Hon, Secretary. Quarda, Isabel" Mar, Loa . H. P. Rushforth: Do oM. King: badea Romant and Mess:s » and Miss K. Mclean, Cross, M. Barry, J. Gaydn, A. gE ~000— Anker a. Suva. R. Pollmann, A. ey Among those who came down Casilla, S MeCall, Po MecCalic’G, 3, H from Santiago for the cricket we- Villatig G. Garcia, Ho Vicenvio, bj + tkend we noticea Mr. and Mrs. Tan J, Cavteze, A. Velarde, Poaroa, - McLran, Mr. and “Mrs Dorlen E. Purcell, J. ‘Quintana, J Porter, je Cooper and Mr. Ivor Davies: D. Costa, E. Rogers, R. Perez A, _ ae Vercellino, L. Guerra, E. Fischer, Mr, and Mra, K. T. Russell the weekend In Vifa, ‘road on Monday. Mr. AL Forbes ‘Robertson was a “visitor to Vifia del Mar and ts- 2 Ce ths week to Buenos Al. —000- AML inembers of the ~ Women’s Diocesan Union’ of Bt.” ‘Paul's Spent returning by R Thomas, P. Plaza, O. Soto, E. Madden, F. Aranda, D. Murdoch, P. Leon, R. Aranda, C. Naylor, 1 Lagerborg and O. Olivos. Toc H BIRTHDAY FESTIVAL— This. syear Toc H Cradock Branch. and Toc H, .(Women's’ Section), Valparatsa, éeléhrated - their: B:rth- Church, Cerro Concepcion wish to day Festival during the week-end thank ell ths ladirs who attended November 24th ~ 25th. The follow- their recent Bridge-Canasta Ten: ing members. from Santiago at- also those who contributed -eakes, tended:— Mrsdames c. T. Henry, flowers ete, which help2d to make Grace Jones; Isabel Holloway and the afternoon such a success, thé Misses Margaret Cater. Say tt Fuenzalida, Tutiana Antipalf, Ot- On Friday, December 14th, q 1a Bozza, Jane Plunkett and Mar- * Xmag Sale will'take place at ‘the garet Uenry. residence of Mrs. Allen Price, wife On Saturday evening ‘there was a of 1. B. M. Cénaul. General, Calle a short service in ths Union “. +6 Pontente No. 50, Vida del -Mar. Church ot which the Rev. Murdoch . Thera will be plum ouddings, MacLeod offic ated and Mr. . Minus cnkes, catdy, coukies, Xmas bert Turner: played the ofgan. The . ef's and two fortune letters, From Rev. Fdear Pearson. rive a most Ale | 3.30 Pp. mi. to 7.30 p. an. / EM resungy and appropriate sere mon, and specially mentioned the The American Women's group Yaluable -help. that Toc H were giv- s are having their monthly sale at ing to the Seamen's Mission. the. Instituto Chileno Norte Ame- After the Service a delightful . ricano. Wednesay, December $11 cold supper was strved in the from 3.30 p. m. to 7.36 p.m adjoining hall. The Hon. Commis- sone, Mr. David Biatr, then "Miss Monfea Whitty cclebrated welcomed the Santiaga members dvr 5th. bithtay Jast Saturday and friends who had come to spend with a most delighttut- party, the evening with Toc H. ~ Have you visited the White Elephant sales held at the Instituto Chileno-Ncrteamericano de Cultura, |. PLAZA ANIBAL PINTO. 1177 "New and Slighily used clothing and art'cles far sale. The nest sale will be held December Sth at 4 P. M. ——————— ae MALETAS de ‘cuero Y oxtralivianas para avion. Chequetas de cuero y gamuza-- Poriadocumenios —Bileteras — Articulos Deportivos, CASA LEONS ‘Condell 1353 — Fono 2243 Z Z 2 ; Fakricacién propia. é | ENAMELS PAINTS VARNISH ES “ WATERPROOFING INSULATING MATERIAL . ose z™ _ Pe oy ety 2) ras Gianve won thy ¢ tecab dn thes ane Fames put St Po ter’s ta. By hang a time at dus Pp the sare a for aF runs, sto 3 Wicks or 3 orins ts tor dtouns But N av owas a osery usctul hei sde and ths intiigs f @2oruns aud Hendersan Siringfellow cach gor 2 Ths fickiing was medacre: al ough 3 catches were, held. several were dropped and thestiound field- ing needs ai lot of practice and improvement. > The Grange started their intinvs equiitly badly losing 3 wickets for $9 rubs and “with no one excsut Shearman, who scored a “shaky” 30 runs, making double figures - they were all out for 36, Iraving St. Peter's the winners by 2% ryne, Naylor and Wilkins bowled urchanged for St. Peter's, the former taking 3 for 18 and Wilk- ins 7 for 13, In fact it is fair to say that these twa boys won the match. for thelr side. St. Petor’s Crlting was st ony mediocre avd sever ceeics wore dropped, but undoubtedly the Uct- ter sido won, SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE We are Informed that Mr. Henry Boys has been appointed resident Layman of th: Valpaia'so S-am- ens’ Institute ag from the 1s¢ De- ecember nexts “ob Rowaar \ Givercoh Mrs Bo Sry vars a gee, fat title hv worked in the des cuunty Department of the Pacitie af.am Nasmatian Company ap te the yeas ait when he retaraed te Engaud. in 1935 he left this co.ntey to serve im the first Worls Was, Juitning the Reyal Engineers, Corpany Signalting Corps. of that % In August sent enganed in’ communications wo.k, SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Ths picni will be held in the Parque del Saltre, El Sato, on Saturday the kth of Docember. TRANSPORTATION, — | Theres wil be 4 buss (blue) starting from the following places: From Plaza Sotomayor, Val- paraiso, at 9 a, m.. stopping at: Brasil corner Belay: Brasil corner Avda, Fran Baron; Yolanda; Portales: Sauce: L'ma- ch? in front of Valdés Vergara (Chorrilios) and thence to Parque del Salitre. , From Recreo, leaving from foot of 18 de Srptt-mbre at 9.20, Stop-_ ping at Capuchinos: Vina Staton: Almacén Suiza: Railway Crossing Chorrillos, and thence qwrect to Parque dcl Salitre. From Agua Santa, leaving corn- vear he was Walas y: to Erancve. where he was Chile will join us tn cxt-nding to warhel Liverroat . tn Chile he will tong be remem. Keen fuutball places, for the beret as a and before the Sint War as ane a” Une best ohai-backs uf tan °Va'paraiwo™ Football Clob. He fork part In acveral futercliy and Intsnaco al Matches Mr Hallam haves a waew and ane dangnter now resident in hs many {tends tn them ou aecp sympathy. From St sfarguret’s School at 9X. Sopping at Quillota corner 8 Nozte, 8 Norte corner Ubertad: Libertad corner 4 Norte; Libertad corner 1 Norte, proceeding along this Avenue to Churrilles, stopping at carner Quillota, corner Casta- fos, Ocoa Bridge, Lusitania arid. Re: and thence to Parque .del Sa- itr, MEALS.—Partic!pants should take their own lunch but soft drinks and tca will be provided. Coca Cola and Nobis lemonades will bs on sale. RACES.—The races will com- mence at 13.15. Prizes will be ais- tributed after Tea. TICRETS. — These may be obtained at $ 10.— adults $ 5.— children, from the following: Rev. Edgar’ Prarson, Miss Mary Turne?, Miss Inet ‘Taylor, Mr. A. D. Me Kenzie, Mr. Mallandaine, © Mr.” Turgoys sad Mr. John Sanches (West Coast Cable). INVITATIONS.—The invitations for th: young pcople on the Chureh Registers wil be handed out immediately after the mozu- ing scrviecs next Sunday. er Avda. Espatin at 9.40, stopping at Trasiavifa; Plaza Parroquia - Vif‘a; Bolivar (La Lora); Almacén ulza «Puente Ovcoa’; Railway Crossing Chorrijlos; Limac+ tn front of Valdes “Vergara: El ‘Salto s‘a*'on; and thence to Parque’ del Salitre, . NT Mrs. Diamond wishes to remind her friends and acquaintances thal she ‘Is ieeclvirg guests at her he me in Vidarriee Het heme ly of ANNOUNCEMEN the -Ecach-hent watiy a full view of beach and lnke ‘netivities. Batiung, boating, fishing and lounging are yours, if - + MRS, MARVFY DIAMOND L Villarrica, Phone: Villarrica 53, - . ‘Addre. OCULISTS' (HEERBRUCC) NOCULAR MICROSCOPES WITH BLUE APROCHROMATIC LENSES PHASE CONTRAST AS HIGH AS 2.289 —- SPENCER MICROSCOPES WITH ONE AND TWO EYE PIECES. —- TACHOMETER Tl. — LEVELS N2- ~—- LARGE STOCK OF GOWLAND INGL DIAGNOSTIC SETS — JAVAL ELECTROSHOCK OPHTHALMOSCOPE, -~ LARGE SUPPLY OF SUN GLASSES. Ray - Ban - Calobar --wilisonite-. . Cruxite PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED PTICA MAIER. AGUSTINAS 853 Cre AND PINTURAS CERESITA LTDA. CHILE, Ofieinas: Tel. 30131 2-3; P_ O. Bos 237 Fabrica: Vel BI8t6 SANTIAGO, 14-0000 happeee . Movutain in Japan, one about a gray castle in Soain with a thous. . Uhick storybook and her rocking c*a‘r. ” walt,” + pobhies, ag wees 46 a Dabs coving bo ita mother. , Clock.” “Lh Christinas Gift for Pad Your father cwould rather have a git you mate than the most The Little Man Of The Chimes Once upon a time there was a Very Old Lady who lived by herself in a smalt brown house, She had a rocking chair, a thick storysook, and a clock that chimed. Every day the Very O'd Lady sat in her rocking expensive present yort can buy. shale beside the window. Slowly she rocked tack and forth and read piere ja someting you: can make stories frum the thick. book. There was a story avout a whitetopped thot will surelgapiease him, Ask Mother .o buy you a small pockt “comb. Now lay this on a piect of pep'r. and ‘trace carefully around tt. By drawing another line 12 em outs'de th’s Une, yqu have a pattern for a comb case, just a Mtue larger than the comb. Us'r.¢ th's pattern, cur two pieces of {-lt. «Perhaps Mother’ has an old, felt hat she docan‘t want anymore. It can be washed and pressed, if it is dirty.) Now, stitch the and rooms, And one was a story of a golden horse'In Africa that could run faster than the wind. At the end of each honr, as the Very Old Lady tead from the thick atery book, the clock played its chimrs, ‘They were as Sweet as the song of a bird in Springlims, as s*eet as a babbling brvok rippling over the vebbies, os sweet.as a taby coving to Ils mother. The Very Old Lady was happy, for she loved the clock und her .Put one day when the Very Old Lady sat reading, the chimes In the clock sovnded tired. “Every hovr, as they rang ovt, the notes camp more s'owly. Finally, at s'x o’c’ock, the chimes did not ring at all, The ony sound from the clock ‘was ils soft Licktock. - The Very Old Lady opened the g avs door that covered the face of the clock. She took down a key and .wornd the sprine. She tanped the clock very gently, Then she sat down in the rocking chalr to two pieces together carefully around the edge, The hands of. the clock teld the Very Gld Laty that it was seven o'clock, Bit again no chimes sounded. Only the quiet ticktock of the clock eould be hrard. The Very O'd Lady waited for another hour, But at eight o'clock the chimes d'd not play, At nine the Very Old Lady put away the thick storybook, turned out the light, and went ta bed, She thought and thought about the chimes and wondered what could have huppened to them, She wondered whether’ they would ever play aguin, The Very Old Lady was a'mest asleep when she thoseht she heard a anece sound iu the room, It was cose to ber ear. Sho sat up in bed and Nehted the lar, She got up ard 'aoked fn all the corners ef the room. Thrre was na one there, She Iooked bebInd the door. There was no ove there, . “Ht must. have been the wind in the trees,” sald the Very Old Lady. And she turatd out the Mehb ard went back to hed. She elased her eves Wut Just us she une drifting to sleep, thought she heard the queer sound acasin, The Very OF Lady sat up in bed and lighted her lamp. She got up and tooked in all the corners of the room. There was no one there, She looked vnder the bed. There was no one there. She looked dehind:the doar, There was no one there, st have been a doz Harting ovtstle.” said the Very Old she turned ovt her light and went back to bed. “Non't turn out the Ught!. I-can't se,” commanded a tiny voice. The Yery Old Lady ‘sat up and lighted the lamp. ‘And there on 3 post of her bed stord a wee man no taller than the Very Old Laty’s thumb. He was wearing a lilt'e Frown bat, brown trousers. ant a Jacket as green as the grass In the meadow. On each of his boots glittered a valden buckle. “My roadress!" exec’almed the Very Old Lady. “Who are you?” “rm Chymer,” » ‘sald (he wee wan. “I play the chimes in your “Ret the chimes: dian’t play tonight,” said the Very Old Lady. “I know!” sald Chymer, “Um Ured of ptaying them. Every hour of every day for years and y-a-s Y've p'ay-d the chinies. I want a vacation, I want to travel. I want to see ¢a'l forests and ray ‘castles and whilé-tonved moauntatas and blue oceans, I'm going to go places and fee all these things!” The Very Old Lady smiled and nodded her head. “Yes,” she sala. | “They are beautiful, Rut those things are all many miles away. How witl you travel so fart” “I'm going ta watk,” Eeplird Chymer. He pointed to his feet. “See my shiny new boots!” he’ sald Proudly. “They have thick soles; so they won't wear out.” | “But you're so Uny!” exclaimed the Very Old Lady. “You will be’ stepped on, Dogs will growl at you. You'll soon be hungry and cold and tired If you start out to see all those ¢hings.” Chymer's face grew sad. “Ob, dear!” he sald. “I didn't think of that! Perhans i'd better not xa after all, But I can't play the chimes for you when Vin not happy. And I'll never be happy arain until I learn all about the beautiful places and thinea In the world." The Very Old. Tady was silent for a few:maments. She was think- ing of the chimes that scunded like the seng of a hird in suriugtime anda babbling brook and a cooing baby. She was thinkine abort the wee man who. wanted to travel - to tau lorests and «white-topped mountains and blue geeans. At last she spike. - “Teo traveline every day.” ave said. “E-ery day & read my thick atory hook. [tctells me about.many. beautifal places aud. things In. whe worid, If you will stay and p'ay the chom-s in my clock, F will read ta you from my hook, Then, in imagination, we ean travel tcyether all over the world.” And that js jurt what hapvened. Every- day after that the Vers Qld Lady sat ta her rocking chair by the window, with Chymer perched on her sheulder. The Very Old Laty read to b’m vrom the thick storybook. She read abort the whitctoocd mountain in larzan. the gray caste In Spaln with a thousand rooms, and the golden horse + tm Africa that could rufi faster than the wind, Afier that every hone, day after das, Chymer elimbted inte bh heme In the clock and tang the chimes-~h'mes av aueet As the song of a bhd to springtime, on sweet ssa babbling browk rippliog usec KITT AUNT she ¥’S LEYTER Today ts the very last day of November, and do you know what that means, children If means that in on'y 25 days, old Saint. Niche.os will come creeping down the chimney with his pack full of toya. Have you made out-your Christmas list, Bonnie? And yu, Peter and Mictiacl, It's thme to start belng very good beys so that Santa will hes ng you More than a sticks! And sif of yuu bad, "better start tenting syout making presents for your friends and -famliies, because Christmas wii? ‘soon be here! using bright yarn. (Don't forget to Ikave one end open, so that ths comb can side in) Tle a small Strip of felt around the last tooth of the comb, to make a little handle for pulling tht comb from th> cass, There, It’s all fintshed, and doesn't it look nice? AUNT KITTY Wises MANY HAPPY RETURNS TO FRANCIS REES, MICHAEL GOLLELA, _ PETER FIRMIN, MARGARET oas- TELAARS LESLIE POLLOCK AND DAVID VALDES bundie of The Land Of' Story-Books by Robert Louls Stevenson. At evening when the lamp fg 3. Around ‘the fire my parente They sit ab-home and talk din (sing. And do not play at anything. Nov, with my little gun, I craw! 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As the vessel was to lead to stay overnight al Antofagasta, This allowed hin’ sufficlent time ta enjoy a motor run towards ts* pampa, visit tne Auto Club and to call upon the Tntendente of the ne yas not observed either, wrix- Province On re-visiting Antofagasta, the Ambassador took the opportunity to present the Insignia‘and Wart- tant of Appointment of member- ship of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire to the British: Vice Consul, Mr. Stuart E.. Sword. The presentation ceremony. was celebrated at the - English Club in the presence of ths: Dean of the Consular Corps. Don Max de ta Fuente Locker, the Consii General of Peru; British Consul, Mr. Tho: - 0. B. E., don Ramon sidente of the Cham merce;. Mr. Mansel McMahan, Vi- ce. Consul. of the. United States; ani Mr. 3. G, Macfarlane, | Pre- ,eldent of the English Club, Among others who were present-were the Rev. J. B.D. Cotter, and Messrs. Malcolm E. Sword, E. McLean, P: Williamson, J. R. W. Stansfield, W. KR. James, W. Iughes, Lb. V. Dufi, A. P. Sexton, T. 3. K. Bar- oer, S. Dacre, D. J Dakin, J. OL. Hil, C.F. Ferrand, ©. Wood, KR. Ferrand, J. W. Balshaw, W. E. Mitchell, G, W. Cratz, Captain Wardale of the “Sarmiento” -and Captain Rice of the “Salamanes™. a as the clock struck noon, the ckmbassador was con- ducted Into the room oby the Censu! and spoke as fallaws:-- “It “fs with peculiar pleasure (bal, “as my very list act as Ambas- “sator in Chile, I obey His Ma- “ jesty's command to detiver a Puoctuatty : WHICH OF THESE - SUBJECTS _ INTERESTS YOU?, Recountancy Manreaanee fng. Adverusing Phreralgy Beto Enqinceriog “Thnimg Eng. * Mehectore Cice Suber Article: Wrong | Marine Eng. 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Stuart Eliot “ Sword:— IT am commanded by “ His Majesty the King to deliver | “ te’ you personally, not by way” ” of investiture, bul in ao official “and ceremunlous monner. the “ badge of a Member of the -Civil “ Nivision of the Most -Excelient- “Order of the - British Empire “which the King was graciousty “ pleased to confer on the oc- “casion of His Mafesty’s last “ Birthday in recognition of your “long and valuable services I “am commanded at the same “time to hand to you the Grant “of Dignity signed by.the Queen “ Mother and = bearing Wis Ma- “ Jraty's sign manuel,” Following the ceremony cock- talls were served. and the health of Mr. Sword was drink by the assembly, 7 Sir Mertrand Jerram, acompan- tet hy the Consul, proceeded to Mejitones by car at 10.00 a, m. on Wednesday to rejoin the “Sarmiento”. Wis Excellency was attended by Mr, John Hopwovt, ™M oC. and ‘others before bidding farewell to Chilean soik. 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He nay have deserted by alr, as gling across no-man’s Iind on h's stomach, or saimming from’ the wreck 10 a Carley Maat. At the - bug fs call, the troous were'stransourté! in mechanis-d “vehicles of 1914 to 1955 vintage -to the Rancho, where the -rofl call was taken ‘and the Survivors of the inftlal skirmishes were found to comprise the following veter- ransi— R Ferrand, President, C. Wood, Vice - President, A. J. Brown, Secretary, R L.' Davies, _Tr-ssurer, D. H. Maird. J. W, “Balshaw, T. J. K. Bareer, J. K, Renson, M. M., D. J. Dakin, A. F. Daniel F..8, Deer. C F., Ferrand, J. L. Hill, E..H. Holmes-Rrown, J. ‘Hopwoot. M. C.. I. McNéwal, M,C, E MeLzan, W. B..Miuns'l R. Pocock, R. P. Perez. R. A.C. Pritchard. H. F. Rooke, J. S'ater, S E. Sword, M. B. E. E. N. Thomas, also in representation of the Chuavicamata Branch: A. F. Suain, M. EDS C,ani KF. W. Witcombe, M BE. The British Consul, Mr. T Bates, O. B EK, the American Vice-Const), Mr. M. MeMuhan. and Mr. aA. Grondys of the Dutch Forces had been recruited as guests, Little time was last in sound~ ing “Come to the cook-house dorr, boys”, to which there was a ready response. Since the close ‘of the campaign same of the biave bets Rave been heard vo one that che rations were of such quality that the reply of the senior Mand of the mess to the enquiry of the Officers of the cay was a satiated “No complaints, Sur’, However, such’ Was, the confusion created in the ranks by thrust and counter thrust that {t is difficult to determine precisely of what those rations consisted. Since an im- portant feature of the general tatical strategy had seemed to consist of their being thoroughly wished down, it is possible that is was the from rations that had been dished out. ~~ 2 . The serfous Stage of the muano- euvrcs includéd the individual f1 ing off of tozsts, executed br numbers in Bistev-hke perfection by R. Ferrand who gave “Th? King". C. Woed who welcomed the “Visitors, SE. Sword who recalled a nest of “Absent Friends” and A, J. Brown whe spoke of *Sweet-hearts ard Wives”: buts Witcombe. Tre force ar the ARed out the or he proved y>porting exactly bout A wounded 10 186E. plas unm ex uy AS te oo8 boyy should! BLar Aedpura ar PURI S OCs moRTat” UT te fener ae ee A rallying.call of “Up, Guards, and at ‘em saw a leaks jUm> to it as they did at Waterloo, ol Sas being the hospitable Rancho Bar, belend which were ranked the invitingly grinning sapp'rs who Nad valiantly blazed a way for the advancing suppers The movement developed into a brisk general action that became further enlivened when a piano, which’ had been crnningly camoufiaged in {ts dark retreat, wis svotted and commandeered Relentiessty frog-marched to the canteen, It was promptly stripped “of every removable piece of equioment and clothing by the M. P. It threiten- ed to collapse with shell-shock upon being displayed in all its pristine nakedness, ‘but made a startling recovery when contousiv lubricated with whatever, class of medicine, strictly of a houtd nature, that came to the hand of the Sick Berth Attendants. The timely arrival of scovts whh a prisoner, Boh Cond of the Ame- rican Legion, saved the critical emergency that haa’ arisen from developing into a military d'sastre Bob proceeded to do his stuff, and if Santiago Brar.ch fatled to hear the -responses of the rank and file xathered around the camp fire, it was not the fault of the Antofa- gasta troops. — So continuous beeame the roar of barrack-poont yotees tr toa Startling feint by enemy skirmi- shers passed ulmost unobserved. They wormed ‘their way to ‘the rear, cleared the breach of land- miyes, and smbushed comrade John Hopwood whom they carried off. in triumph to their base at Meiiliones, desnite the stout resistence he offered. a prisoner ie ORY CLEANING - DYEING TO YOU TAR atch A i BASCLELAN 44 FREE YOUR CLOTHES RUGS, FURNITURE AND GURTAINS ARE RETURNED : MOTH - PROOFED AND STERILIZED T NO EXTRA CHARGE 7 A TRE ey VALEA TELEPHONE 25646 PACK UP ANDO OLY ER: 7 harr determunig pheses of th occurred, er who wee Cae hier ing stratecists of this hs mihtarv event. Let -t then that the good. 0 imagine steel crowbar hid ch am. and that uncona: uerably ar ee wie Vian Brew f'girel amorg the piotuiny Ge would even amend the stricken hour to 230 it thermby we could escape court- martal rer unsvemly oxaeceral on In any cass, the expert scroun\ing of a sticky - fingrssd barman “gon”. from heavea knows where. silver cup of fan*astic pronor- tons and unfathomable canacity The order “Fall in” was given— and the whatane almost did fait into it, for it brimmed wth an insidfous brew concocted of ever; liquid ingredient" stocked in the canteen or in any neivhhourinc camns. Freer was betrothed to whiskey, Hqueur Jinked with ptseo. coghac ‘coquetted with vermouth pra cech mith ane srother; the falsified frivoling with ths imported. Th's was fvst a han; conceived, get-tovether, one-# all-united. one for-the-long-tony road joving-cup dram. Obedient ‘to command and wilting to serve every man did h's duty and par- neral Staff We took ‘That probably was wha! finally ensured the hard-wor vietorv, with its compensat!n: glory for the maimed and wound?r of the cheers cf the weleasin: hemefotk when they reached ther billets in time for breakfast. Ir, short, aS ‘ve stated at first, wo celebrated another British Legion armistice dinner at Antofazasta (The editors are bappy tv welkkome a new Antofagasta cor: rrsvondent, Mr, T. Gathering. well-Enown resident of the Port City, We feel sure that reader ‘ wit! join us in the wish that i Mr, Gathering’s reports become ¢ | weekly feature of these colamus { —ED.). SERWOE Be 0 14-00000 + Be ny a Buenos Ar 4 bet, [rom a ‘Eornt Gra etpect to be absent ta Arenss for about .sx and. PTR We deeply regret to revord! unc death, which took pisce reeanily” in Ssnuago, of Mrs Kenneth Cara, 98, i 9 | j 1 if i and gia atte: “Hidden Hook THe | driweeh ite fo diud Sree Muaroes. the cue sts ached co evar Vea" Sno prices were green tur Uee oho pursed’ the Largest number ef Gt'rs althin a piven time. Pree were won hy Mise Leshec Suriag and Mn ob © *-Saander. respectively, Amang the $5 Git resident of Panta Arenas ° a>dosake this) oppertun of expressing our sympathy with all Cara in his sad lass. | 4 ar Mr. and Mrs Cecil Wells return- ed br air to Punta Arenas recen: s. zter a holiday in Carada. We waderscand that in the autumn sher Will again leave ‘Punta Arenas to take up permanent residence in Canada. . vA ds seine smeey, ps iviowee snot caatre. f on # ‘B.. Commandet -in Chief of the Chuesn Navy, Rear Adzursl doo Carlos Torres Hovia, recently, Presented to the British Club a . painting of the Cruiser “Chacabu+ _ 00". Fhe presentation, was effected vs Rear Admiral Carmona, Chief vf te Gra Naval Peviston. on Debal! of the donor, at sa inform. 2] Qxkiail Party in the: Cub Rooo:s and the President of the Ond, Mr A. D. King. made s * speech in which he asked Admiral Carmana to convey the sincere thanks of the Cammuttee and Mexibers to Admural Terres for Among those sas Rear Rin: vio served as in Une “Chacabuco abie party took place at the Rio Sera Stafi House, in aid 3! the Getf Ciur, The guests were reque- sted ta wear something rem'niscent of we “Gay Ninetien” Some of The get-ups were extremely clever, and greatiy added to the hilarity vo! the evening. The “Tennis Giri” dsncing “Boogie Woogie’ with the “Churehwarden™ wos quite 3 sizht to behold. On the Sth of . Sgumber a simitar party took v On the Hth July a very enjos-" . te guess of _ at Estances Punta Delgada eléveres? oo representations were those of Mr. Fric Davies-" Fhe Enemy Within.” Miss M. Harper- “Great Expectations,” Mr. and Mrs. LOC. Sauaiers-“We Took 9 the Weaas XU, J. ‘Price-“Cheaper by the Poren,” Mr. 5S. BL Rabdson- “The Seats of the Mighty,” and Me EU Clifford - “Britannia Mews.” Te Amos these who spent the Iiez-y-Ocho holidays in camp were Mz. and Mrs. E Buchan, who ere guess of Mr. and Mrs EK Macican at “Rio Verde.” and Mr. and Mrs. J. Price, who were Mr. EL 1. Cliffort Several Members had an “into- or 'prenks” st the Golf Club on Dicz-socha those present “being Mr. and Mrs. J. McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bing, Mr. and Mrs: A.D. Ring. Mr. and Mra. G. Crew, Moss Ll. Stirling and Mr. F. P. Arthez., the winter months “beops” were held at the Emtish School, in aid of the Golf Cicud, the total profit thereon being in exeess of $ 10000 —_ Me Among Urase who came in from camp to attend the recent party at Rio Seco were Mr. ET. Ci{- ford, Mr. and Mrs. K. Mactcan, Mr. and Nera Eric Davies and Mr. and Mrs. W. Macleay. Last week ‘Lyonair” plane a drought sine racehorses to Punta Arenas. ~ Mrs. Noel Donaldson returned tv alr receniy from 3 holiday in Cérdoba with Mr. and Mrs. K. © u ‘ ai fhe Staff House. the f SS feeds this tims being divided Ross ae eens : E ‘ i Fie , t Bary wae i & fp oP ty a : : } Tt q { , The secior of the joun which es Seen without (elepione serv tee for nearly ten months-since the Burticane af November last- bes nes had that womeshat miced Riesling Destowed vpen cit once agaiz, Mined is the blessing Indeed ~ea the day our ‘phone was cone - nected we were rubbing our bands in gc, ant won serhi¢ to whem to Five the honour of our first cail. when we received ovr first call, chick tarned out to be... “wrong number.” Afier that the blessed instrument went on sirike, and for tbe next tem days, though it rang on an average wf ence every ten minutes, we could speak to mobods, not even the exchange. We uadersiand that a represent- ative of Erikssons is now in Pun-.. ta Arenas, trying to come to an ar emeni with the local author- ities which would enable automatic telephones to be installed, but up ts the present nothing definite seems to hare been Srranged. ~ News has just been received of the death, which took place fn Ene sod. of Mr. P. A. d2 Bruyne. father of Mr. H. B. A. de Brayne. of Estancia Rio Verde. The termtory lost another of its pRonerrs recently when don José Menendez Behety lost his life in a metoring accident near Buenos Ains His two sons, José and Aruro, who were with him, were ingered, ‘but we understand, that dosh are progressing favourably. fa 1a Perse or mateGeay foy ae crops —00u— Alcanis don Jerman = Saelzer | Balde returned from a visit to tie Capita! uneie tn cempany wih the Parhatoentary representatives he visted the various Ministerial Departments with promissne resu- Its. im Tt as annuiced that the cons-- - truction of the new railway station in Cattle Anibat Pinto has been definuely resolved, though nothing is stated about the Initiation of its construction. . Pror_ses of funds ‘or the cons- truct:on of the Intendencia Bulld- ing which will house the Post and Telegraphs, the Corte de Apela-_ ciones and the offices and. private dwelling of the Intendencia, have also been made to the extent of Seven Millions which sum will be augmented when the work .3 ady- anced. —000o— The 2th anniversary of the Cruz Roya de Hombres, Valdivia Brarich, and’cf the Club Aéreo de Valdivia 13th anniversary were - celebrated during the week. There was also an imposing ceremony in the Plaza on Friday last when the Indies and members of the Cruz Roja ce Sefioras processsd through © tne principal streets and speeches were made from the bandstand ~-000-— On Tuesday last Alfonse Men- wecinos gave. a pianoforte ‘recital imo the Cepyantes ‘Pneutre which aude we Altered by a mses tenes in spite of nde dis piveracy Bach, navel and Ajtend> ~oO0o-- On Thursday there wus a recital of dances by pupils of Herbert Beckner in the Cervantes Theatre which attractrd a inrge audience of parents, relatives and friends ef the aupils. m 5 - 7000~ . On Saturday last the engag- ement of Mr, George Schuler Lé- pez snd Srta. Marfa Eugenia Contreras Bertoglio took place ia “the house of the Contreras Berto- giio fanuly and was célebrated by a large gathering of relatives aud friends of the parties concerned. —000~— The first regattas of the season Were iwid on Sunday morning with the participation of the five cluts of the Association: They were of special interest owing to the innovation of regattas Single and Double Sculls and attracted an enormous crowd of spectators to the river’ front. The Arturo Prat obtained first place in points followed by Centenario and Phoen:x-Valdivia, the last named senior crew . participating In the srespective event. —000— On Sunday aftencon the Nacio- nal F.C. beat the Magallanes F. C. by 2-1 in a clusely contested fsovbal metch In the Municipal Para which was witnessed by. ny Tarte croan of spectators. The Club ts new the proud pos- sessor. of two handsome trophies, cone, @ Quaich, having been presented by Mr F. D. Paton, to wfeplace the one lost in the fire, ‘which, had been presented many years ago by him and the late Mrs Paton. The sécond of thcee trophies, the Warwick Cup, has been presented ‘by Mr. W. C. Warwick. to replace the trophy presented by him on the otcasion of his visit to Punta Arenas: some years ago. On the 4th. inst, the official tnauguration of the new Ciub House at the Golf Course took place, and the opening ceremons. was largely attended. Mr. K. C. Ross. the new President, declared the building open, and then hand- ed to Mr. Jorge Claude 4 silver ashtray from the Members, as 9 token of their gratitude’ for his Eindness in designing and everse- eing the construction of the new building, at the same time he presented a bouquet to Mra. Ciau- de. Yho most genuinely useful medicine for all ciknates ALWAYS KEEP A BOTTLE HANDY ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE Too" Safe WEARS and relizble Acts Diarrhoez Colic and: other: Well-unown medicine for influenza Coughs PEVER-GROCP! ~ AGUE. * cheeks & arresis Always sot for Of AG chemin Frees TRERZ 3 Nu s. BS TUTUTE, WORLD - WIDE REPUTATION family Medicine Tike a Charm in Dysentry Bowel Complaints. Str: Ett cAsthma ‘Bronchitis Culds Catarrh se =e Wast { Acobol, Chloroform, Opies | and Aromatic Syrep. asia rousiiiaznto— wet COL. sey in England a ROWSE. vwiy 14-0000 ‘ Bevery Ave Yor DO YOU RUN LIFE.. OR DOES IT RUN YOU ~ Hy JOSEPHINE LOWMAN ¢ Is [ft more important to have a perfectiv Kept house, oz a hone wherv everyone <3 comfortably and you are gay-and everyone. Few of us run our Hves, Our ives run us. If we are io lead reaponsible full Uves this has to ter ‘ i 4 7 ¥ PY be so to a certain extent. How- ever, over and over again I am impressed with the fact that few people consciously make choices. Few are Onn in their determina- ton tw get from hfe that which has greatest meaning ‘for them Most- persons go along In the usual groove with only a side- {s happy? Is it important to you to entertain fermally and flaw. * lessly or to have enough energy left to enjoy’ your guests when, they arrive? + fo am not advocating wu mensy- house This leads to fatigue and becticness. Charm of atmosphere ZA7 Ee eZ eee PPP Art| yt PEL ART TP Ze TT Pie PE TT a LPP | tt FLi it tt wt tf ELE iT) yArt ts | ways glance -at the things they Yong to accomplish; the things which have always’ held great interest for them. We fail to realize that we. should have an energy budget Parisian models by a French || just as we have a money budget. ‘We have only so nich en¢ergy ox “eo . ~ -to spend without nervous ex- * Professionally perfect hand- |]. hausuon. ond a certain amount of order. Sre certainly essential. . * Distinetzon and personality’ tn women’s clothes. em Lee cave ert eter Myriad small wastes in energy! add up ta fatigue. If your kitch- en work table is not the correct‘ height for you it will be a handl- eap. If you stand when you coy" at that fs another. Tf you a your grocery lists carelessly th : mad dash<s to the store are tiring. * Artistic interpretation of bhatt ; - e "oF 126 work: suits’ two- HORIZONTAL 44, jump VERTICAL, punturegras |} TRU PES Skis, frocks, | We should budget it in order , wf silent . MGabeverage .1S3 A. 7 regret “made to measure. "Hl to have time for the reatiza- nnd hectic. ° ‘i pecst seriovs P+ ae 2 wenvearee 3 cuore : . Von of some of those dreams and You can safely bet that those, : yo ” ¥ . yomen you mow who accom 3 14 sumptuous . 51. heighten 3. compare 9 largevesset |[ * Careful selection of impar- |} the accomplianment ot some plish to rach and sul seen te entertainer 52. flower part. critically 10 ignore ted materiais for the well- {| purely persona have time and energy to enoy i 1S cheek bone 53 connected 4 yellow bugle EE counter. dressed waman. . . un Nf> have learned to avotd many ~ 16 source of 54: white poplar 8 sen bird | _ irritant We have started our “haute Women are supposed to run I'f> nw, in th 7 phosphorus — 12 tend couture” deparment: for copy- fj houses but most houses run such ome wastes t etre compounds % 19 heard of igina: ade _{f women to death. In this, as in ergy budget. ou can Pp 17 quite Anawer to last week’a norste, grain if INK Orletnais, made to meagure. |} activities, yo mvst choose your. energy larder with short 18 ane whe f a wine . . what is really important to you pertodic ten minute rest periods ° e1.Gtles trivial oe o 20, put on cereal grass KOMAROMY FASUIONS ; . Bh ; Satish MUERFANGOS 718 LONDON -FASIONS Cs 5 nine k . 24 impel Gers Rex theatre. . 25 connne foot lover ~ toc Tre ebay low balloon 27 cay basket 20 mdigent a7 smal way No deie a0 central part candle 34 atar end 38 corn mush que sus cabellos. (Mex) poetic wat 4G quieter Ja traicionen 37. soft mineral 40 8 Americar Woed serrel A2 subsist 43 Luzon savage 39 part or coat 41 fell concer 44 lath 45 Bathe lun Average tine uf sulutiua 27 minutes 45 pulpy Cane Distributed by King Features Syndicate SO network teste: oe eset e states he", | BRIDG & RADA ARERR NORTH which on percentage rated to be : . = , the case. “West cashed the king s $62 and ace of clubs and shifted to 2 RA E BIA : u xo i 5 th? jack of hearts. drawing East's 3 : : . quecx and South's ace. Burying — ¢ Y rs ‘s a . : cot 63 his head In the sand. declarer, in 4 REINA Pd jimalternoun dress with full shit, nazural showider ithe -_ ostrich like fashion. proceeded to 2* . aaa ree-quarter | sieves designed’ by ie WEST EAST Jead aM his trumps but one in the a DE LAS TINTURAS snaned By t hope that someone would faints 7t nn 1 8S 8 3.9754 the error of unguarding the hearts + PARA EL CABELLO : ipe MW J1lS7S HQ 40 that the king and anuther heart 4° . II ae psa D 376532 would establish the fourth card ia c ad K1OR4 cs 2 of that sult. This was the height sovtn of futility because the ecards spoke i | sou for themselves and no player out . | : . of incarceration could hold onto T. ANDREWS, | s AKQ 4 103 Gidmends and let so hear's {Angtenn) | {1 : ; CARS CHURCH } y v A Oeclarer would have been bat- - i © qs ter advised to attemyp: to visual i . i the adverse holdings and he in. Ay. Holanda N.e 1st a 7 The bidding have Int upen a scheme to win DANTLAGO a . . tne hand withant resor! to ehican- — i" on South West North Eawt rity. Dnelarer should start ext:act- {830 4 im. Hels Communion if ' : : . hw Tepe” West shows ult 930 a. in. ay Scnval ‘t : 2apades Puss 2 netremp Pass 299 the second ro . se pulls fia alm Rr Prayer and ‘ : 3 spades Pass Oth, i spades Pass 3 notrump Pass Fass Pass mors, leaving East with tle Deciarer cashes tig ave of dia monds and then plays the ting of hearts, If i ang but diamonds t retura, pes. f mitting declarer to distese uf he | all teu losing hearts. If : 'f. declarer sim iss Sunday is Month. Camaunian visitors warms Opening lead xang of cluns An i pos. spcak fer thermoclyrs ariooed ¥ Chapa: .Rev Janes A Cony , 4 AF Holanda gh: fel aapto Casila Ns se \ Eh fede: nd the wer td eontmt ef feur spades and wow that Suithineat would be dit. Wobeare raul to break, Petuie pots an end to the contest Tinsas 14.00000 + ARADO RIT are ari eae ee eR irereascirsy PARSISEN Ses PURDON alt Ae wa sao th uation ager Pete es onetime ern seen, Der egeer. yee ne see pane t on. Stk The ely of San Prascisca, Calt- FRB sents, fooms targels as the back. nN ‘ around of (lms or sas during the week, and vers nice it looks, too, although a friend of curs uho ogce iived there compisived bitterly of the fogand be was a-Liverpu- dilan, at that. In THREE 11CsB- ~ANDS (Tres Espass! Emlyn Wil- Mama, for his firs Hollywood picture, Woowe = are net olstaken, abandons his predilectién for play. ing psychopathic murderers as in Night Must Fall and phthisical coat “miners* as ta The Citadel and breaks out as a polished Ovonlan who vores charm all over the place. What he was doing in San Fran- elsco isn't made.quile clear in the wy. but he has a very modern Bivncnmaene and entezialns hand- “aomely. He ts very friendly with three’ married couples and ‘has a cardiac condition, which is medi-- calese for a.weak ot diseased heart. As fs not infrequent with such patients, he dies snddenty, but as be is a tireless prankster he leaves with his lawyer three letters, nd- dressed to cach of the husbands of the couples with wham he has been friendly, to be delivered to the addressees on the day of the funeral. In these Jetters he makes the nenpts statement that the relations between himsetf and (No wives have been mert than just simple friendship, and the filot dea's with the effect the news has 0) the husbands and we are xhonn in flash-bdacks that Mr, Wiliams had innumerable op-> portuniites for developlag the rela- Wons at which he hints. - Tt ls alt played with great akill, and the ladles concerned, Miss Ruth Warrick, Miss Vanessa Brown and the Incomparable Miss Eve Arden, are provocatively charming. The dis‘ogue Is entertaining, adult je ies Mr, Emlyo Williams suidoubledly the type for whom the ladies wouldn't mind leaving- home, and the picmre is very “TRY AND GET ME” Important paper of thé motion pleture indusiry *Show- men's Trade Review.” published the following comments adout the fila “TRY AND GET ME” (La dusticla Unjusta"), whieh opens to-ay at the Florists’ Theater, of - Sanilagn city, through United Artists release: . " “This is an enerossing. realistic melodrama; a fast-moving, excit- ing. sspenseful star tut deals with mab vlolence and the terrifle eifeel an Lawessness on al people. ‘Splendiiy acted and direrted. it AORN ity emotienat grip from “EF, do finish, and stave ne effort has been made fo gtamvrice rither the people or the surroundings, real Frank Lov- The Hobs tarilingts thos, as toe averd ont. caughs in the web (rear sa tess Seewt ge af nbs inahatity catRed werk te oammnori his tamisy, scores om A perfurmonee That wet ents cine tra’ bet wing svaapaths. lard Relages, un extremely versatile aetur, Fendles the rate oof the wiegiomantac Biller @xth ac custo. mary, eifteteat abihiv. Rathiess Bean a neusomer, is eres gon in A charastertaatina Ubst cath NEW FILM, IN SANTIAGO TODAY Be ORBUGEE DT ane oes ote oe Gaah ett, Und i fae" are a Uy be bothered “py ine meron af , her Mancing' them te shee, We treall being ‘in the aadience in the old Patace Fheator of Vuudevitte watster neatly directed hy Mr. Irving Gels, . New York when Phil Raver, a we think, though we nuulda't "A8line comedian oth an ace ~ -tordion and a.stonge in a bat. spe-lighled Miss Regers in the audience and desccibed her aca Little Girt , Rig swear fo that oaime on oath. The other site of ite near the Golden Gare {3 portrayed in SHAKEDOW: ' Extorsign) where © : va Mr. Howard Dust. tuins up asa Future, He Invited her'up on the taker of pictures for the sr'spa- stage to sing, and she accepted. pers. Funny the professians these Mr. Baker was the, embarrased one: she ‘wanted to’ sing “tf Gey Rhythm" and’ tt taxed his ingen~ uity to produce’ a sattsfactary, de Dulfs get into We know of ouly two others and one sia Bank Manager and ths other an Ingur- ance Man. Perhaps Howard Durr SOmPaniment on Ais accordian. is iu the most respectable business, That was many years age, and Its practically a certainty that YF think It may safely be sald ‘that. Mr, Baker's prophecy of those day -has come true, ELEMENTS VITAL TO THE ORGANISM! - My husband, my children and mysell all depend on FITINOL. the triple action cerebral tonic. Easy to take. FITINOL telurns to ‘the body the phos- ¢ phorus needed fo combat ner - vous breakdown and count: so eract mental fatigue. he rakcs In more shekels tor his efforts, "En the course of his free-lnhemg, Mr. Duff gets one or two shots ‘that are really good news-pictures. and is hired by a paper. despitc the fact that the editor-—Mr-—- Bruce Bennett doesn't care for Ure 'Dult fcllow a3 a type. In the pursuit of his reportorial duties Mr. Duff obtains somé more pic- tures that would definitely incrim- inate one or two of the local gang- leaders if they were published. These he holds on to and appro- aches the gangster wlth prupasals that amount ta’ nothing else but blackmail. One thing leads to another ‘and he eventually finishes tp pumped full of bullets by a gentleman who distikes him eors- idvrabiy, bet Miz. Dull bas ihe presence of mind to press the camera bulb before he kicks the bucket and so leaves x picture of Nis assassin for the record, though it ‘didn’t really matter-thore were seores of witnesses present. “fhe fim ts quite ‘exciting tn spots and gives a close-up of one way of earning a ling, but it is, perhaps, wiser te stick to either Banking ‘or Insurance. Miss | Ginger Rogers, tn the course of Her tong career in the mavies, | has’ possibly uot had a fougher job to tackle than her t in STORM WARNING in the flim Miss Rogers is the model who accompanies a travel- ‘ng dress salesman on his ex- | editions, and white on thetr way {9 some Southern Center in the US. she steps off a¢ name saat { town “Way Dawn South to visit j hee married sister, Na soonce ix she off the bus than she witnesses a rather brutal butchering by the, Ku Klux Klan and tro of the : - eerste ener members of that lnspirteg organ- . TANNER & CO. : feation have been silly enoush to Members of the Valparaiso Stock Exchange leave off their hoods.’ She sees |. them, of course, and troubles begin’ : TEL, 7213 — 2383 — VALPARAISO — CASILLA 8S 4th Floor Botss Building when she arrives at her sister's and discovers that her brother-in- ON SHARE FOREIGN BANK OF law b RONDS — § iS —~ FOREIGN EXCHANGE — BAN ne Is one of the unhooded hood- AMERICA TRAVELLERS CHEQUES ums she hag seen, What would Correspondents: LONDON. ~— NEW YORK -— ZURICH — PARIS MONTREAL (CANADA) SANTIAGO) — you de? Your duty te the com. munity at large by bearing witness BUENOS AIRES — LIMA — MONTEVIDEG 1 CABLES: TANCAR, VALPARAISQA against your brother-Inslaw aria | A causing your sister endtess distress, HUDSON & RUSSELL or keep quiet? that’s the problem “poor oli Ginger has to face and Members of the Gantiago Stock Exchange Correspondents in London, New York, Paris, ete. it's made all the more difficalt when she finds that Ronald Reage . STOCKS & BONDS AND FOREIGN EXCHANGER Cables; HUDEL an is the District Attorney, It Telephone £1859 For English - apeaking boys, 8-14 years old. _ Swimming, riding, hiking. camntires, gameg, ete Season; Janvary & to bebruary 24; at Olmmne, , For further details, write to: Donald M, Decker, Casilla 166-D, Santiago, part RELEASED isn't very difficun for a girl to fall In love with Mr. Reagan, sa there you are. After a series of wapleasantnesses, among them the whip-lashing of Miss Rogers by the Ku Klux Kian in solemn conclave, the thing is finally work- ed out, but it definitely leaves an unpleasaat taste in one’s mouth. A foreword to this picture states that the goings-on recorded io the a Picture do not necessirily rive : paciviparng) is one of the lemvesty authentic’ ple . ) a) Mal gripping sqypences the nici. re pleture of happenings ton pletuze catnera has caudarcd ia it the United Siucs, and we bape a tong time, The film's ctery to goodness that ss so. Nevertheless preuise-an anveat tor judgmert the producers aiust bear ia mind be reason rather Gian by emotion, ine nae oe t ie eush xontcthing, to prove’ «ont tae Beuple who see the dievscen and thus brid patren. Fe iure acl net take the tratle foe true’ understanding to he convincing. Impressive in suppurt- ine roles are Richard Carlsun, Adele Jergens and = Katherine Locke. Director Cyril Endtield demonstrates his ability to ensnare the true aura of off-beat sitvat- fons of the Amertcan scene with hii handling of the mod scenes; and his direction thruughout ts Eracticalts fawless, The stormin+ of the jail bs the mob tartualty filmed on locatiyn in Fhoeni Anz. with townspeople aol poetics Caasittin 616 Calle Bandera 75 SANTIAGO Oflica N° toL VICTOR G ROWE & CO LTD. Bandera 52 — Edificio Caja Amort'sacién — Offlee N° 108. Entrepiso — Telephone 65797. BONDS AND SHARES FOREIGN EXCHANGE AMERICAN EXPRESS” ©0. TRAVELLERS CHEQUES Correspondents: LONDON - NEW YORK . B, AIRES, ETC. Cables: VIRGOW - SANTIAGO. Ls et AUSTEKALIAN UNITED KINGDOW ate thraveh wor f-of-mouth Som> to read ah the nzmarote that GItirFtT WAMPERS propir myey declire wWac tn erecedes the nsiual bhetacraps» ” ‘ a ture ia tow meh fer thea bet yay yi “Ba a .. , treet ee tient wn taluing ae come Guas fim the Yeeor velsstves and fmends will eo Sour gift goat at and ihe, eerite the ew Bimiz with the fixed socio chat sensons of the yas ether. whe wang he Sie ie va 4 Miee* Catngs da take gtace ca the aply for Prowpack: aie a ratit abes. few cam go are at tinned State, tts regretlibte, bur Avbly for pects to Hosert Selman deserves plas we cant : 7 Low TRA a : ” faa an wutstandng groduertin. | see the ivativa any BORERE 4, GIBBONS — Casita 59... BAN TUNGO abhor way, WwliG BR am on: ernest neeioeamemniemiemmarernte 14-00 oe 10000 ntti ase nee ne at on meant ea IRENA pnt me Sh Re maaan ns AAP ec nee i tat t beeen aie, Tih eieacay i \ watt Doe T LUG tf Beyee -“. @pluttered (ttuhy with a fou Bede Gap Bas hee ANTER-CITY The Inter*City match played at Vina Inst week-end was Inicresting -enough to merit a commentary frum R, C R-G or E. W, Swanton. Nowxever, sours truly must suffies. Th? weathe was fine. Lucky ¢ RS ita Yene s Wisden gointed out ta find th ‘unexceptional Wonderful to relate the players were nearly all ready ‘to start, -a8 the retary had ordained, at 10.30 a, m. sharp. However, nobody ercmed fo have faith in this co- incidence and tHe game duly start- el at 11 a m. Santiago won: the toss and chose to bat. One Vifla optum'st was heard “to remark that this was defeatism, choosing . to play for a draw. But by lunch- time with Santiago 90 odd for o7e and Meredith seeing the ball foot- ball s:ze there were sume signs of complaisance “atnongst the San- Gago players. Manning had by this time been cxaspsrating the bovlera with hs smothering tactics which’ effectively closed: up‘ one en} while Meredith made hay. Even so it had not been fast mov- ing and It looked as if the draw- prophecy was not without found- ation. Janca bud made a useful if juckv 26, Meredith was clear of his 50 and Manning was wot], 5ttt} there. Manning. tneldentally, was uning @ substitute run getter. From Witta’s point of view, tht anee Junch interval, always a hurdls far the nismen, worker! ponders It . Mannings, That: Ress Jt Roldenetain thr: ond wend aut tis de Mere ' no tL Piatt nim bowled by stone. There- after the srore-sheet Shows a gtea- dy fall of wickets until the end of the Innings. Santiago were uniucky to lose Hobsbawn, run gut on his own call, who haa bern ahaping un well, but apatt from nim and Tienken there had been no other serious attenints ty stop the rot. Ness had taken 6 Wickets for 55 and Freestone 2 for 15 when Btrart's wicket fe caucht at the wicket by Falrbrass off Maxwell al 3:30 p.m, Paine with 5 maidens out of 8 overs had been bowling with a consistency that twas to be rewarded: in the second innings. Apart from a few muffed catches the fielding had been keen ard it was anybody's came. Aithough on paper it was then to be expected MATCH IN . cf th a VE bal Say pattie ths eh Cricket —_ vind had@ Meredik caught at Une wicket for Oo. Then came Manning, and the bowlers heaved a ‘sigh of resisn ate ton, but LT waa a welcome stimulus to his team’s “fo: Wines and belett with J boundaurnes .ta nes creat when ones again plag.d oon to Ness Then Pa‘ne bowled Joves who st 39 looked dangerous and the frames’ complexion, changed geresptively. Knowlet plived some pretty sirukes for h's 14 but never keoxed safe, which ts a safe com- mentary sinee he confesses to never having fh safe, but Busbridge mare ly gave himself time to svttle dovn, Paine also removed Mace qveen and Marshall winkling them out as it were with the sharp par of a consistent good length. Once again Hobsbawn .& fienk2a held back the flood of Viha impat- tenes, but once again Hohsbawn. csercstimated his Neetuess of foot, “Getting too fat’ he was heard pe fay in excuse althouxh he had hurled himself heaclomr as dbrav~ ely as any ball plaver making a bas:. deserved and wricome to his side. The last two wickets fell to Paine bringin tes bax up ta 8 with an average of 5.9. Good winkling! Ber only 130 to cet at a rate of abeit a runea mbinte looked well within Vitla’s capabrlitirs but ann the first 3 batsmen failed to come off. ‘This time a was Falrbrass pho had to hald the side together aed bse 66 was deliahrtnl as Brad Ih end stopprra wh to rpoke h's mon- chost wai plavet by Freestone wha though down us No, To was rot allowed to bat. The evens Hardy divided the match thouph which it was who made the winning hit your correspondent {s unable co relate singe he was then riaxing under a shower, Tienken bad bowled consistently with It the luck and Moredith age: ssively weth some, Marshall was unusvally a@ssatehed with binvself but seeme:dt greatly improved on last Sasson, ‘There hat been two full days of imtirest and excitement, Vina det Mar, Nov. 425. B.OW. ©. C. Ist. Tn. 8. B. E Jones, b. Ness. 2 Od W MMannning b. Ness. . 9 that Vifin would be able to put on ywrhoN Aferedith. b. Freestone RI over 200 in reply and Ieave Sgn- 3. Knowls. b. Nrss 3 tingo to mek up the difference in 3, a. Busbridge, b. Ness . . .3 their 2nd innings. ag A. Marauesn. b. Fresstone 8 But the fates in cricket are no Marshall. b. Ness. . [') respectors of panrr probabiliites a J 3. Hobsbawn, run olt | . i and Vita wickets fell with alarming A, Tienk>n. b. Nesa . . . 10 rapidity. An overeneer Paine play- R-G S. Stuart. c. Falrbruss et Iste ond outside a fatally Db Maxwell... . a. Oo straight ball from Tienken. Sutton HO Unwin, aot out... ry Jost an L. B. W. su't to Meredith. exiras | woe 3 Tenken teased Fairbrass into pa3- —_— sing a fy-ball to Knowles and TOTAL 185 Freestone allowed Marshall tc — knock off his bails. Maxwell and . Peli were in together after tea Basling: Oo MW. OR, and flooded as if thes might puu> . the pame out of ihe flre but Freestone 15 3 2 63 Maxwell. the safer of the two, Paine . . . 8&8 $ 9 8 playat a weak forward stroke to Ness 17 2 8 8 ® good it .eth hal! from Mereaith Maawell . 83 0 1 Be] ta be bowled. Then i: wus Yeom- ane’ tire i Wee. Ts bt Te. ail and missing ane Moodie was out to the last bail of tne dar, Maxwell bo Merch 36 being caueht and bowled off pp“ SC Pat w Treeken. a half-hearted stm&e to a hel fram §. B Sutron Capt. } bw Meredith. Reid was stl! (here win Me red: . “3 44 bot there was Saturday sigh: PL oC Galrbras. co Kneiwtes. wo som B Tent . 3 On Sunday {twas not lone balers KO Freestone, 0 Mar? ¥ the Vita Gal lay doesn and tel RO Reto eet in scores Rood wt GAS ta $3g° an a $ ProYeoeans, th Mars a ‘Eo Muote © & oR Me, wt wed wart wacau Pains MoOPL Hardy « Mauer ween Cre moot His 25 runs had been well, ors. y Sase EM ECAD Ses sei deer swage ared gore mehr Vea ¢ perteciie att he hos ib htt arm-tn thay ty gu elub-hcad down in a side shroty, lod form of suing nib ‘s t's fect the full to tha? heveau pail his hands down ta. ne hip and er piveat to y ‘ supmy ths neces My \ essary outward 2 seurg of ie club aid hud sv that wal micets ball from an de-aut swing and pass-s shghily across the ‘rection line. Breause of that. straight — but not locked — left es — hs head is going to remain Ly fixed past- ton throtghout th> downswiig so thre will be mechanical prec s’on in the ewing and as a result a- straight, far-Mying balk i Marshall . . . 4 c. O. Hardy, b. Tienken , . 4 ‘A GG. Ness, not out 2... 5 iExtrag . 6 6 6 ee eee n ' TOTAL » 6 Roaling: 0 MW. R Tienken. . . 191 30 3 48 Mervhth ... 16 6 4 a Marshall. .25 180 @ 3,8 Manning. 2. 8 6 1 9! 2 BW. ©. ©. ind tn. S. B EF Joncs. b. Paine 39. W ON. Meredith, ¢. Fa'rbrass, b Paine... se ee O W. Manning. b. Ness wee J. Knowles, b. Paine . 14 J. A. Busbridge, c. Maswell, b. Paine... . 2 Ww. A. Macqueen. c. Ness, 0. Paine 2. 6 2. ee SS TD Marshall. b. Paine 27. . 0 E. J B Hobsbarn, nin out. 25 A Tierken. b. Paine 2... 2 7 R. G. S. Strart. not out. 6 H iinwin, b. Paine 2. “1! Extras. 2 2. 2. 1 ee 5 TOTAL . 12% Rowting: oa. W@W RK Freestone... 4 2 Qo Ww Paine . . . 742 9 3 47 Mess... . 184 1 vw Maxwell. 2. 2 07 020 OO Vv. €. C. 2nd In. 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POLO, AE prob) BYARD ETO LAR ERA, A LPI ALAR HEELS ASO EER 2 A ee eerie ne Lm Te a oem AHMET eS ae = soe | ERENCE LENE iriet4 Speke 8a Often SERALB TRANSATLANTIQUE _ PARIS. . : Oy a . ) About hia deve for tainting that Regular service af cargo vegsels, vet “timited FIRST CLASS ONLY Barveh finaity faulted Sim to his CLE. GE - passenger accemmadaticn between France, Belgium, South Care Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru aid Chile. REGULAR SERVICE FROM vs . ues ’’ Me ed fort 14-0000 pa a Phe tie! a (rat D> bit he fai od 1) nit a sing _ aff BUENOS AIRES to LONDON . : CALLING AT & / Mr Baruch meade no comment , -{ : MONTEVIDEO . SANTOS - RIO DE re) The next imernine pewexer. ue CHERBOURG due i Valparacso second half! December. loading t 1 od frend was ambling along a pat . . JANEIRO, LISBON, TENERIFFE, AND ‘LAS PALMAS near the hovse When he saw a fat for Antwerp & Freneh ports : atts ili bole tn motionless in a . : For full particuiars sailings, and fares apply to Agents: | fO?” He pie ea Tinse. fired pains GENERAL AGENTS FOR CHILE: 7 KENRICK Y CIA LTDA ¢ blank, and was overjoyed Shen . os the turkey ipl at his feet. It was A. J BRO om & CO. Ss. A. C. t only when, he'picked it up that he oo 673% Randerd 94, Of. 116] jotlecd x card ted around its 7831 : Teléfono 6174 | neck. The card rend, “With the compliments of Bernard, Baruch” 7 SANTY* G0: Miguel Cruchaga 928. Otteina $64 Teléfones: 64203-64211 Casitia 64 "| Cables: “TRANSAT”. VALPARAISO: Urriols 51 - Casilla 9 Castlia g180 Telefonos: 3942-2999 ROYAL NETHERLANDS STEAMSHIP C0, sce uf. a ‘d the grouchy physician, Next Sailing to ‘Antwerp ND. tr replied the meck pa tient. “I went to the drugrist.” Rotterdam, Amsicrdam, Hamburg, Bremen. - : . “You went toa a droqeist!" ex- . a. 8. “BRE! pa" fue Valparaiso December 17th. cla'med the doctor. “That shows ; vy . “7 how much sense some people QO H XN S N i iT Hy 0 x: & co. Lt D: You went to a druceist And, what 2 UNCA N, i in “ae “Me hg hs told mie to come ‘and "Next psaiting for ANTWERP, PEAMBURG, DENMARK 2 General Agents Chite eru. + "SWEDEN & FINLAND, via Peri, Ecuador, a, . a see you,” * replied | the patient. Pa 5 and Curacao, . “ARGENTINA® — November 80th from San Antonio, ‘4 - 1 Two would-be sportsmen, orem December Ist (Optional) from Valparaiso, . the city decided to rouc OL an oyna oe eee 5 , a senson and rented a cabin in the BOLIVEA January Sth from Valparaiso. . North Woods. Neither had done Luxurious accommodation for 24 passengers. . any hunting befors, but they were All outside staterooms with private bath. a well-supplicd with equipment ang : . to enthusiasm. . General Agents for the West Coast of South America: f! /The day of their arrival, BI, COMPANIA CHILEN A DE NAVEGACiON i who was part.cularly eager to get INTERGCEANICA H on with the hunting, sald to 08.) gaANTIAGO: Nueva York 58 —- Casilla 4246 — Teléfono S4sit. Git. é companion. “You make the fire, > : - Oo rbont 2ath November. with Jov. LM ga shoot bear for din- VALYARAISO: Plaza Juviicla — Casilla 1419 — Teléfono 7221, : ner” ! . He had walkea only a few nuns wing Valperniso about beeinning December. : OY cAeatial | a t Will recelve cargo fer Antwerp and London ' ¥ ied feet from the cab hen he : M/V, “CUZCO.” arriving Valenraiso first half of December. win} ive (eet trom ine cau wiht he } recelve curgo for Hull, Antwerp and Liverpool. careful alm, he fired When the Ve “FLAMENCO,” arriving Valpara'se Ist. half of January. Binoke cleared, he saw he had WIM receWe cargo tor Liverpool. made a direct hit. But the bear EXCELLENT PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILARLE] Was not dead: Woundd fn) enrag- TO EUROPE AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS CABINS WITH » She was charging Bill. _ AND WITHOUT PRIVATE BATIL. Dropping his gun, the amatour . hunter made for the open cabin; Tt . fT) THE PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY | docr, the bear iu hot pursull. Just A. Usedimare”. before he reached the sufety of the . Lf Ith of December cabin, however, the hunter trip- x Agents for the The British Overseas ped and [cll. The wounded beat, Alrways Corporation ~ . unable to slaw doarn, went chare- From Valparaiso to : Royal Mail Lines Ltd., ing right on Into the cabin where | yaquit, (Puna, Buenaventura Gr roe Cans Catan, Ouse - + ---Cunard Steamship Company Limited. - - - 2 hapless Joe was struggling to }° , ; gct a fire started. © Loa Palas, BARCELONA and GENOA. a VALPA R ArS OQ: SANTIA @ Oo: Bill rose and brushed himself CONNECTI ‘ oi volt. Strolimg over to the door, he ONS WITH MIDDLE EAST PORTS. : Sisneo 689° Agaatinaa 1062-6] shouted, “Okny, Joc. You skin that x i : blighter, Fl go get another one, FREIGHTS AND PASSAGES, M A “re A BAIsO: Huérfancs 1249 ! — ¥. Errazuriz 401 7 SANTIAGO: Telephone 713295 1 I Al M A R Telephone 68643 GRACE LINE |[" cee ee et : Valparaiso — New York, via Panama Canal — , WEEKLY SAILINGS WITH COMBINATION PASSENGER-CARGO VESSTLS CARRYING 5? : PASSENGERS. AIR-CONDITIONED ACCOMMODATIONS EACH WITH PRIVATE BATH, OUT- K RY I J TS acy N Rf . 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HAVE TOCUMG THRU THE WINDOWS NO HUMAN ALIVE COuLD GET THRU THIS BARRICADE 1 FORGOT A BARRICADE WORKS BOTH WAYS ao IT'S BLONDIE’'S RING-+- \ fi i MLL HAVE TO OPEN THAT jf 4 f ocer IF 1 DOT WITH e on My LAST BREATH UF es ‘ xy p 4 PC NEVER TAKE AMOTHEQ BATH AS . O38 AG LT LIVE Ss Jp A 14-0000 thing’. Mtr Aunt Mune Ee skave time fo have read and" Grease suer the f . typiea!, While aeost of the charact- . ers vou have ctilten of have lived . - . rich. “full lives and ‘experienced ‘ ; 3 everthing from flood to famine. the average S. P.M reader ie net this type al all. The average SPM. ecader is. in fact, a¢ dull as glated giase, May U descrite him for yout i . i rafoved pour eeekly featuce whith stordnottom j “Spothgnhts’ vartous members of ; . the English-speaking commoanity. H Interesting reports, but Aandly i His name is John Hardbottom. He lives in a ragiroom apartment in Las Leones, not under.a flat rock, as one would be led to beheve from his appearance. He was educated in a private school and. to the infintte surprise of his parents, won tis colours In ping- pong, a sport which he has since Riven up as id strenuous. His first sex experience was when he stubbad Ins toe on a thick volume of Freud. and he has had nothing ta do anh the subject aft- er this unhappy accident. He has met. his share of disas- ters. He wasin Santiago during the rreat Chillan earthquake.and was JOHN HARDBOTTOM (Singed in the Great San Francisco fire) . AND DANCE IN THE DINE. OFEN AIR CHATHAM CLUS THE ONLY GARDEN RES: NTRE TAURANT IN THE CE OF SANTIAGO, FOX Hnos. S.A.C. Brasil 1363 VALPARAISO CADILLAC BUICK CHEVROVET SPARE PARTS ENCLOSED FIND CHFW = Ok MONEY ORDER FOR NAME ADORERS crTr Be Clic: S40 prone yer year, Norn and South Amerca, SSE pecig per seas. Larose nad Asia, RC pesos per soar , counts the oxas and SERMICE STATION Telephone 7341 VALPARATS 0 F WANT A SUBSCRIPTION TO OTUEF. SOUTH PACIFIC MATL ths earlie: few ms teen snged", Rad died a might have Harddsitem cisims to have no spec:el eccentricities, althauch he: does admit a guilty grin, toa bLking for hard-baled ecgs. He arcrics hobties in general as a Waste of time although in his youth he had a etiection of paper napkins “borrowed* from hotels He engages im mo special sports, but enjoys a drs walk around the hving ream every morning befare dreaxfast. Mr When asked just waat ho did do with Ume, Mr. Hardbotrom replied that he is an enthus.asiic linguis:. “I have onle bren in Chile for $7 years”, he savs proudly. “and Iam going to Start using the past tense in m) Spanisy any day now". He also plays brdse. and often re- he bid a smati stam. iNoble effort, but he vent down three tricks), Mr. Eafdtotiom is cand:d in admitting that he kes to play for stakes, usually as high as one cent favo) per hundred. _ mz when, in 1922. ore Wantinab a 3 Re the same razor blade aly a red ines and Basyt ciamread anes obi psara 78 under. siand~ he fold us, “thst chevy are making Cre things of nylon theag days.” He boys hs cop: of Ey Mereurio” fram the same bow every Inverng of the aoe sd the custemeressier relaconship he & grown through the years. “ye Br literally watched that boy as he grew a beard.” Hardbottom reports Also an avn reader of the SPM, he never fais to read a copy at the house of Dura Hardbottom, his spinster sister. . Present plans fer Hardbottom include a try te the country, pos- sbly as far as Mekpulla. “Toe much hustle and dustle for-me in the ¢ he reports. “It's the pace of hfe. P ve had my share of excite: ment, now I just want to relax”. That, Dear Editor, is the typical S.P.M. reader, not the glamorous ercatures that hare been adornine your back cover, ' @ Siocerely, mV. S. Santiago. BEST P ROGUR: ABLE | Grranls oti PRODUCE OF SCOTLAND BOTTLED AND hoe By ay aes DSTILLERIES Ws hist | faint gy | TWE GLENFIDDICH AAD BALVENIE-GLEMLIVE F. SOFF OWN. SCOTLENG CurQkha eOeen PAGLG BAG” teem mene 14.00000 bad ‘SECRET -, eo a on . , . "4 hen Fabled tay a U bet . Ocuelnd JOENTIFICAT ICH res | aa: Je (80 Box ae : al FILE NO. Mina [ae ve oatTe ee op “USP ATEH on to Pad “poe. Sywsou NO. ea aes Se ire - na : PROJECT _ ‘ FuRtosc ¢ # ka faTeouwer caveranvule, pare or tnro. [s EvavuaTiON @- DATE PROCESSED 10. DISSEMINATED 16 Tt. DATE 7 _ . rcewe Se ANALYST 28 Nov 61 cNew DOCUMENT OTSPOSITION [ter choss REeFeRREO TO THis File. SS a TRANSFERRED TO . , . Ri FILE NO. PERTINENT INFORMAT LON tas Project-portion-has-been.removed and sent to RI/AR. For review of file, contact RI/AR'x-2471 using RI file number indicated above. 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14-00000 104-10177-10135 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | mm ? & ayes! Ne 2593 CONFIDENTIAL nad NOTICE THIS FILE HAS BEEN PROCESSED AND RETIRED, DO NOT ADD ANY DOCUMENTS TO THIS FOLDER, FORWARD CS DOCUMENTS THAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THIS FOLDER TO RID/RPU GE-58. NOTICE CONFIDENTIAL | ee a) 14.90000 CONFIDENTIAL . NOTICE | THIS FILE’HAS BEEN PROCESSED AND RETIRED. DO NOT ADD ANY DOCUMENTS TO THIS FOLDER, FORWARD CS DOCUMENTS THAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THIS FOLDER TO RID/RPU GE-S8. NOTICE CONFIDENTIAL Mm" 2593 17-430 14-0000 “EVEEREAP PEVTE SDT AG CP HP AbE APPIPPS Py HOBSE SELECT CYPILEEEL OU ASSASS TUALE SSD SG ATE MUIRE RS FULE TITLENeuEnP/VoLU: OS Ale ren se COD BoA VE TE Te awk. Aoi pe HLL LS, Dd PD PTE Oe Fu wis Means, renee pete et ECT ete € Ft LDPRE ISR FROST “CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: INCLUSIVE DATES: ee RAO: DELETIONS, UF ANY:__ “DATE 7 RECEIVED RLTURNE n EVIENED B PRINT “NAUE Shalrg |3lafre| Pan Harluoay | 2 STGRATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL NO DUCUMENTS MAY BE COPTED OP REMOVED FROM THIS FILI. samara aeeneanate aera a a SATPPTAR MPAVEENE ER AG CE bP Ar ECAP PERS by UeUsr SEEPep Corp ph OPE ASS Ass TUNE TONE SEAPP MPUIRE RS FULE TITLE “NesREP/VOLUIE: MS AU Fe ED BP eT uy we 9 mye ae f “ LAL AES IR PTE OE NE FE, ¥, a A THAD BELTS 0, PET fae | ETE E eeepees) INCLUSIVE DATES: | JP SQ ee “CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: i nono: DELETIONS, UF ANY: j i “TATE RATE —REVITSED BY STGHATURE OF RECEIVED [RETURNED OPP ENT UN ALE) _ REVIEWING OFFICTAL Jp p } N- Lo - MeL AY ~ A A et AHL say Bn Masel NO DUCUMENTS MAY BE COPTER OP REMAVED FREE THIS FILE. Rite, G Air Pouch TCSsel GO) Chisf, evo \ 29 Decombar 1951 dotings \ Chie? of Station, 3antiago \ YACACTUS, Chile. Palainatereh's oresForra Couurneab \ Roforencer iCs~-ii-14663 ; i 1. Attachod horowith please find a-pro forma contract whieh has been prepared for Fulninater-1's sijnature, ita haw stated that he is in agroemont with ita provisions. If this ccatract da satisfactory pleaso retura it for lis signature at gueh tine az his olesrance is obtained. 2. FULSIWATES~2 hag shom himself to be very enthusiastic recerding the proposed employment with thie Crganisation aud is anxious to start tha tusks to” bo assigned to hin as aceon ce his clesranco is obtained and the neoursary Inetructiona are ferwardad to this Ststione . Se fo carry ext the scvert prepa, ance uspoect of roLag WTI Nels duties he has highly recormended the use of Victor POELATE Crieza. The latvor fa a Chilean, about §3 years cf age, who ta foreman af FUININATen-l's prinsing shops be also livos on the praises and would be ihe caly persoa who would have to kauw if the Ne da not a member of thu printars!’ laber union and PVATTLATULe) that he is l0g8 antl-cConmuniste cfensic and Co., a Sritish firm woich ahered the print shoo fachlitios with PMLA Duhel'a presses. However, PULUISACEL<“1 a equipment is entirely separate fron ackonzle's aud if the covert work is dono at night ag igs anticipated it fa FULYIMaTLkel'’s cpinion that FOBLE rE eould run off the werk without ary sosuible interference from other individuals. another of PGBIs Tats advantages ts the fact that he ig able to perform all the printing oporationg whieh will be nevasuary to put out sormal propaganda and similar material ani this weuld coliminata the need to use othor pergone in tho preparation of the prepajanda material, presses ure used at ni, ite his peat actions hove indicated to + Be has been employed meny yeara by & 4. PCSLi-Té hus been closely vensucted with English and Anglo=Chilean officials of KacKeuaie & Co, for many yoars but it is believed logical to presume that if he is paid generously for hia werk in this connsetion,with the usderotending that the work ia of a completely confidential nature and of a long-term baaia, that he will agree to complete secrevcy regarding the work. Amount of payment to PC2LETE will have to be detsrmined wnon there is scre indigaticn «a to the mount of work to be done. 4 local investigation of this person has been initiated and the results will be forw-rded us soon .3 possible. No derogatory information on this person spears in this Station's files, c Ay Ia lina with the authorisation roealved in (Cs8%-1465, FULYTNATFR-1 will be EAPO 14-00000 = | By ne ‘f td uy STOEUTY * rele Na ADRST EY an TCS-A-1801 AY paid from other operational funds the peso equivalent of his salary vozinning l January 1952, It was ccnsatierod necessary to besin his paymenta as of that dato 4m order to insure his continued satay in Chile. This Station would ‘ Apprectate clarification of JREDICT-Chile to wnich, acsording to TS..-1-1488, this oxpenaw coul.. be oharged for a linitod time, (Ji POLMINATER-I's woekly newspaper 16 61% owed by him, and as indiceted in attached contract, he has acreed to keop tho saper for at least two years. Tho other owner, tio hag taken no active interest whatsvever in the operation, management or zolicites of the paper, apparently plana to sell his share. The prospective buyer ls not known but in any event PULMINATER-1 will retain the controlling interest. be Bi FULKINATEK-1 48 willing to spend the necessary tine in Washington for traicing and will be ready to depart immediately when go advised. However, his wife fa oxpecting a baby around 30 December 1951 according to her doctor's a oalculationa, and FPULHINATER-1 would prefer to remain in Santiago for at least ws a few days after the child ia born. Ho is certain that the birth will take : place within a waok's time and it is hoped that his pYesence in tiaehington will not be required prior to 15 January 1952, As a cover story for his trip, FULYCONATER=2 hag advised that an opticn nag been beuzht on one of hia plays and that a trip to New York to diseuss the play with the prospeotive producer is completely logical, Further, he has an eatate in Texas zhioh 1a in litigation and ahich could logically require his progonce thera. FULMINAZE@@-1 asked that ho do allowed to szend a day or two in Texas either en hia trip vo or bhaok to aettle this estate and 1t is recocmonded that he ve allowad te do 30 ia order ta provide bis cover story with more basis in fast. . a7, PULYINACER=1 hus been -teld thet he met pay United States ireoma tax on his ealary received from this Crganization. He is at a loss, however, to know how this added incone cau be satisfactorily and securely explained to the Deoartment of Internal Revenue. In accordance with the centen.a of Field Regulations 50-13, this matter 1a being brought tc Headquertergs attention with a request for instructions as to how thie matter is to be handled. Reting Chis? of Station _ ; Kenneth J, Tondler efo mapor SUTERTY USF nuit ~~ a0 Set De > A¥taohtsnts TCS-A-1501 ~ e t oe : . _ Pro Forma Contract With Fulminator=1 Wo herebdy aontract you to. perform sorvices aa rejuired under the following eondi tons: ° 4 1) You agrea to romain in Chile for at lesat two years from tho . date of this contract and yeu also agreo not to gel) during thie peried yeur share of the South Pacifio Mail of which, it ig understood, you are a part owner and maintain the controlling interest, (513%) 2) [It is agreed by you that this Organisation will not become involved in any way, finanoially or otherwise, in the South ---—-—-—- Facific Mail. 3) You will carry out the duties assigned to you by the appropriate offioial to the best of your ability devoting ~ —_ as much time to them ag is reasonably possible, taking into ccoagideration your obligation to manage the South Pasifis Euil us the overt reason for your residence in Chile. 4) You will be paid the sun of U. S. $5,540 per anoum fer your services to this Organisation, and you agree, in accordanes - with subsequent ingtructions, to pay the United States Ineome tax which will ba due on this wmount. Your salary will be paid -- ponthly. §) You agree tv make yourself availablo te travel to Washington for about @ ons month's stay to. undergo training aa required. Travel and living expenses during this trip will be paid by this Crganizaticn. It ds not knewn when this trip will take place but it is believed that it will be in the near future. 6) You will be granted paid vacationa during the period of your ‘employment in Chile in accordance with applicable Chiloan laws. 7} Should local travol be required by thia Organization, your travel and living expenses while away from Santiago will be ; made available. _ _o. . oe 8) Reasonable entertainment expenses, after prior ccnaultation ‘with this offioe, will be reimbursed, 9) It ds agreed by you that you will not expect sick leave _ bengfits to acoure to you under the terns of this contract; and it is understoed that ycur employment by thia Organization will not entitle you to retirement and other similar bonefits of United States Governuent employoes. 1 . 10) It is understood by you that the terns of thia oontract are 14-0000 to ‘Attachments TC3-A=1802 ago - : s provisional upon the satidfactory clearance of your name by the appropriate offlotuls. 11) Tho effective dete of this contract ta the date on whieh your satisfactory cloarance is recotvoda and tha term shall be indefinite. 12) The termination of this contract may be effected at any tine uvon written notive, but without advance notice, by this Organisation, auch termination te be effective uzon receict of the notice. The termination of this contract will not release you from any provisions of security oaths which you may be required to take. "ea mo rr higuadt Cicashaet Ee a 14-0090 SECRET ~~ Project Outline Clearance Sheet Project Title FOG PB GROVEL. Amendment No. «Project No, Developed by: _// i ae LAD; BY) : Date Case © Organization es re re ee ‘“ Ww 4 \ tC . Reviewed by: /“V. * By Spee. AFbIL eee tf te Division Chi Date Concurrences: a 4, “ 2 ta {Id a _— vy’ Date a Date Date Date Date Approved subject to conditions below: Conditions of approval: —_ cto enn ager SNR SA NSS, OPC Form No, 1103 (Rev) 23 April 1951 3,42 SECRET iY 14-0000 PRCTEET OUTLTEE mr tet Project Fageove : Amencment Ne. red ERS een eee, Type — Coerational wT 3, aUTHORIZaT«ON 4. Establishment "in the immediate future’ of mechanism capable of ~ conducting psychological and political Verfare aimed at the . accompLighment of sHD missions (a) amd (b) in Chile; as set out _ in Section II (paragraph 2.0.) of Annex 8 to the WID/OPC Strategic Plan dated 1 November 1951, This task is assigned priority one in Phase I (1 Jan ~ 30 June 52) in the aforementioned Plan. II, REFERENCES A. Budgetary data for this Project. (ANNEX A) B. Field dispatch (1CS-A-1801) outlining the teims of this Project, (ANNEX B) _C.. Headquarters cable authorizing recruitment of FULMINATOR-1 for this Project as a contract agent. (ANNEX C) III. PROPOSaL A. Statement It is proposed to undertake the developme:t in Chile of a group or committee composed of Chilean nationals wnich will engage _ ‘overtly and actively in anti-Communist work and will function as oe a WHD mechanism for the accomplishment of WED missions (a) and *C) in Chile, ag set forth in Paragraph I above. As the first step in implementing the development of that committee, it is proposed to engage the services of a high-calibre Anerican national in Chile as a contract agent at an annual salary of $6,000.00 to 1. . Spot, recruit, and manage a qualified indigenous Chilean who will act as organizer. of the aforementioned committee, and 2. Act as cut-out and principal agent for. 2D, in the operations or the connittee. coe . : At such time as developnent of the committee warrants, the . neceseary steps will be taken to place the comnittea in the eal proper relationship with the DIHASZAS foundation for purposes of cover and support. Backs round The he ean national in question is.a former WiD/OSO agent (FULMINATOR-1) of proven ability, courage and discretion, FULMINATOR-1's presert occupation in Santiago, Chile, orovides him wits excellent contacts and cover for carrying out the tasks proposed for him above. . He is part owner of, and holds the controlling interest (513) in a Santiago printing and publishing’ establishment that publishes an inglish-laiguace newspaper, The South Pacific Mail, which FULMINATOR-1 edits. His establishment is well equipred to handle a great variety of printing - jobs. Cc. Current Status ° On 23 January 1952, WD Headquarters authorized its Santiago Field Station to hire FULMINATOR-1 as a - contract agent for a pericd of at least two years (See ANNEXES B and D). In his agent capacity, FULMINATOR-1 will undertake to develop the cormittee referred to aoove in Peragraph A of this Outline. At such time as that development warrants, an Amendment to this Project containing a statement of all new require- ments, will be submitted to competent authority for aovroval. : : TV. RECOMMENDATION That there be allotted to this Project funds in the amount of {L,709.00 to provide salary for FULNINATOR-1 for the remainder of Fiscal Year, to cover the cost of bringing him to Washington for a period of covert training, provide his per dien allowance while here, and transport hin back to Santiago, Crile following that training period. Y. OPERATIONAL DETAILS A. Area of Operation ° Chile See! B. Cperational Control 1. WED Headquarters will exercise final coatrol of this Project, and .ct as its support unit. } 4. Bory ute Enea Sues he beech tty, be Begeame RSH E. ' FP G. 2. The wHY cield Station, Santiago, Chile, will exercise field icontroh Of Project operations in accordance with instructions from F eadggar tors. Personnel Required One cleared, witting agent to act as Project principal agent and cutfout (FULEINAOR-1). Communications Plan Aveilablé ‘HD pouch and cable facilities : cetween ¢ Headquarters and the Santiago Mield Station, Support Plan i. Training ra The Project's principal agent will receive approximately one menth of covert training in washington, D. ¢., and return toChile. All expenses in comection with this raining are to be borne by HD, Peports Procedure ; Progress reports will be submitted to VED Headquarters by the Santiago Field Station in accordame with Headquarters directives. Cover and Security 1. Cover FULMINATOR-1 will remain in Chile in his present business “position, As a cover story for his trip to Washington for covert training, FULMINATOR-1 has advised that an option has been bought on one of his plays and that a trip to New York to discuss the play with the prospective producer is completely logical. 2. Se ecurity On 10 January 1952, HD received an C°>C Cperational Clearance on FULMINATOW-1. 14-00000 Lge Tate a f - Communications between FULMINATOH-1 and the Santiago bheld Statlon wi.l at all times be carried on by means of a secure cut-out. . : ‘Since FULNIAT0A-1's cover is “his overt business situation in which he is already established, and since that situation provides hin with printing and publishing facilities, it is believed the. good operational security can be maintained ‘with a minimum of efrort in this Project. VI. BUDGET DATA See ANNEX A. (OPC Form No. hOk). —— 14.90000 sLagcnmend 2. _- SECRET _ wee ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET IWSTRUCTIONS: Offtour designations should bo used in the "TO" column Uncar each commont aging should bo drawn across sheet apd each comment rumbe-ed to corresperif with the number in the "TO" column. Each officer she tid nital (chock mark insufl.ccent) before furthor routeg Ths Routrg and Record Sheet should be retuned to Registry. . rent ttc ate ¢ : . . a FROM: * y COMMENTS i : . thee 4bxa . attaches ofl . : r 6 - ‘ i t AO-VLSS-P . & CouRASAKaT parties oFFics FORM NO, 51-10 SECRET FEB 1950 14-00000 . . hoe co SECRET mT ao a Serva INFGRMATION . ., . 4, February 1952 . MEMORANDUL FOR: HD SUBJECT: OPC Froject PBGROVEL 1. Subject projéct has been reviewed by this office and - { no communications facilities beyond those already existing will be required in support of the project. 2. It is intended that this memorandum shall constitute JAAS Le FIGHER the Communications Annex for PBGXOVEL. 00/0?/Cormn0 . on/or/ILP/mh J : Distribution: Co Addressee - orig & 3 on/or/Carpenter - 1 . op/CP/Fisher - 2 ; t SD/RE - 2 : STCURIT? INFGRMATION SEGRET 14-0000 ‘ead SECRET Oraneh i, VED Teeerds GECANDOM 2Qh THE Teedma Meeting with Agent, Pow? D, Lovin on 29 -Arril 1982 far 1, The sense of the following tuxt vas obtained &ring en afternoon mecting with Ascent LAUGSVIN. Particinating in the tell vere Messrs, Sryser and Tatton and Agent TARCSeTE. Fow rajor tonics were discussed and will be presented bere in the order in whieh they vere developed, 2. Printin: Plant Troblem: Mr. LANGEVIN indicated that in tvo and a half to “ree months certain financial obligs- tions woule core due. These consicted entirely in making an €S,00C payment arising fron the purchase of equipment for his printing establisiment, This ecuipment, uhich cost about $10,000 when purchased late in 1951, consists of an Itelisn- made press, linotyre machine, Speed Graphic enmeras, tyre, ete, The marlet value of this equipment (per tly new and partly used) is estimated to be at least $10,000. The sun < 23,000 represents the totel indebtedress of ian ‘GEVIE's and is owed to a Mr, FMACHENZTE of Casa Fackonzic, Ta, LALGSVID ray meet this payment by either (1) securing: a loan from a Fort Worth, Texas, bank using his share in family ol] interests as collateral, (2) taking on a Chilean pertner, (3) getting the oney from a Chilean bank (which vould involve an 16% interest rate) or (4) getting the money elsewhere, Common agreement was expressed on the undesirability of taking on a Chilean partrer since this would be a security hazard in uny future Fi work, end vould alse eliminate the poset ty of using the plent as cover for another agent, iy, LANGEVGl, asked about his mrevious Statement about leaving Chile after two yore yoplied ths now there wes no definite plen or desire dn that direction, Fe indicated he vould have some ideasbout the ressibility of assistance from a Texas bark within a few weoks., Mr. LANCSYIN also suggested that he would gladly use his earn vines for tha next two years from the-agency (26,000 per yer} 4f the Ageacy could mit up the $6,000 in a lump sum, The printing firm is now meking a profit above the salary which LANGEVIN takes out. 3. PBrietirg on the Comittee: Mr. SIYSER discussed the everell tasks which LANGEYIT is oxpected to perform. Muck euphasis was placed on the need for security in explaining this tyre of IW ectivity, particulerly if and when DTHABELS is SECRET 14-0000 » oy SECRET ~2— brought in, Tr, LANGEVIN indiected thet kis cover for con= tecting the Exbassy vas good, end further inciected that no uncuthorised person in Chile Imew of his U. S. Governnent activities, 4. Information on FUELER: When questioned about the discretion of FUMELIR, LAUGEVII indicated complete confidence, stating that she was very efficient and vould be usofl in essisting him in Pl work. LANGAVIN vas thorouchly briefed on the fact. that FUELER must never Imow of DITADEAS or its con- nection vith the committee. 5. “Words. and Deeds: Mr, LANGEVIN stated that the format, paper, type and photoengraving of this pamphlet was far above ~ Chilean standards, He seid that Clile had only one printing house capable of producing: such works and no articts of the caliber exhibited in the pamphlet. He suggested a Spanish or French attribution on peorer paper, The reproduction of nosi-~ tives is also not done in his plant, mt rust be ecntracted for at a Sentiago photoengraver's. 6. Bank Details: Mr, LATGSVIN has cnened an account at the Chezicel Rank end Trust,. 74th Strcet cnd Madison Avenue, New York City, All -tuture monthly peyments i411 be rade to that bank, beginning with the payment for April. Leo E, Patten SECRET 14-0000 aye MAY ie Sat SECRi- crm Ce CAPLE Z TOs SAVTIAGG ROUTINES FRCL: OFERATICIS. 16 MAY 52 OUT 77204 WASH 41154 TOs SAGOG CITE: WASHG 2. INFORM LANGEVIT EEADQUARTERS ATTEMPTIiG OSTAIN LOAN. 2. REQUEST LANGEVIN NOTIFY iEADQUARTERS BEFME CCMPIETING AY LOAN ARPANGEMENTS. . SECRET 14-0000 ge : SECRET ne "ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET INSTRUCTIONS: Officer designations should be used in the "TO" column. Under each camment a fine should be drawn across sheet and each comment numbered to correspond with the number in the "TO" column, Each officer should snitial (check mark insufficient) before further routing. This Routing and Record Sheat should be returned to Registry. 1 te nee AS—CL36-1o, & ooTaetat Potetie nce FORM No. s1-t0 ; SECRET r FE7 . f- &4 14-00000 28 May 1952 v MEMORANDUM FOR: 0D/CO STTENTICN: | Mr, William Rowland SUBJECT: Project PBGROVEL, Amendment No. 1 i , 1. Forwarded herewith are the criginal and two copies of subject so anendment plus an extra copy of OPC Form LOoka, - . 2. It is respectfully requested that approval of subject amend- “ment be expedited as the Project Financial Data, Form lola, indicates ‘ that’ payment of eight thousand (88,000. 00) dollars to PAUL D. LANGEVIN a must be made on or about 20 June 1952. Free ctemeee Te 3. Subparagraph six of the Proposal indicates that as a prerequi-~ ‘site to issuance of a loan to LANCEVIN the latter will be required to submit a complete nameplate inventory of all.machinery and equipment in- volved in the loan transaction,“its physical existence in his custody, his title to the pr-perty, and-an a-oroximate evaluation of its worth (as. determined by WED station personnel}, WHD will be prepared to do this shortly after Amendment No. 1 is approved and the necessary funds are available for payment. x , lk. Subparagraph five of the Proposal indicates that details of the . loan contract and selection of the appropriate legal instrument to secure a lien on the machinery and equipment will be arrived at through joint "agreement of WHD, CCC and the Legal Division. These financial details will be arranged subsecuent to approval of the amendment in question and will comprise the financial plan governing the expenditure of the funds requested. sa -. .'C, KING : 7 WH ICK/SwW/VLG/EB/4e Distribution “Orig: oD/Coy ‘ ce: Special Contracting Officer (Mr. J.L. Bischoff) CM (Mr. Ernest W. Pittman) Chief, Branch IT Project File PRCROVEL WHD/F&O Chrono WHD/P&O 1400000, 25 Juno 1952 : MEMORANDUM FOR: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR POLICY COORDINATION . : SUBJECT: Project PEOROVEL, Proprietary, WHD : ; - ' 2, CM-concurs in making a loan of U. S, $6,000 with interest ; a at 4 percent per annum to contract agent Paul D. Langevin (pseudo). . . This Ioan is to be fully secured by a chattel mortgage, or whatever other legal instrunent is recognized by the appropriate Chilean . Court as establishing a first lien on the machinery and equipment, . - Oo valued at approximately U. S. $10,000, against which the loan is be-- ‘ . ing made. Principal tand-interest are to be amortized in monthly installments of U.S. $500, which represents the totel salary accruing each month to the agent. The term of the loan will be for the time required te liquidate principal and interest in full, 2. The contract agent will submit a complete name-~plate inventory of all machinery and equipment involved as collateral for the loan along with his proof of title to and its physical existence i in his possession, ALO Oo. PRESTON L, SUTPHEN 7 Chief, Comercial Division CM/RDOD/rs Distribution: orig & 2 - Addressee . 1 - DDA { 1 - WHD : 3-H + 2 ~ BI/FI SEGRET 14-00000 . SECRET eee ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET . . INSTRUCTIONS: Officer designations should be used in the “TO column, Under each comment a ino should of drawn acrogs shest and each comment numbered to cciespand with the number in the "TO" column. Each officer should initia (check mark insufficiont) before further routing This Routing ani Recard Sheet should be returned to Roustry, OFFICER'S INITIALS 33-5 u. Bh GOVERRACRT PEST Na OFFER FORM NO. 51-10 : ‘SECRET i FEB 1950 + 14-00000 eal "Bee veer ts 6 Keys . oa van sir ¢ Office Memorandum + “UNITED STATES GOV2xNMENT DATE: 7 day 1962 Rec TO, + ADPC) . VIA: «oD/co : FROM =: CAWH SUBJECT: Information on, Paul D. LANGEVIN principal agent of Project PBORCVEL 1. Paul D. LANGEVIN is the principal agent of subject project, approved 12 February 1952, Project PBGROVEL contemplates the establishment in Santiago of an indigenous anti-comunist committee which, when developed, will be-placed under DTHAEEAS, 2. Subject agent was granted an OSO clearance 3 October 1950, and proved his usefulness as a cut-out and in a DYCLAVIER printing operation. Subject was granted an operational clearance for DYCLAVIER work 1h January 1952, and received covert training in New York City in April. Since his retum to Saritiago, subject has engared in spotting and recruiting an indigenous principal agent who will in turn organize the anti-communist committee, . 3. “Subject is tho Texas-born 30 year old, owner and publisher of the. —~ ‘English-language weekly “South Pacific Mail" of Santiago. Subiect has also had acting and writing experience since his completion of wartime service in the U, S. Air Force. Subjact has been in Chile since November 199 and at present has a two year contract as agent for this agency, signed 25 January 1952. Subject has indicated on several occasions a continuing interest in obtaining a pernanent position with this agency. 4. Due to the Subject's travel to New York for training, several officers of WHD have had an opportunity to observe and evaluate subject. Opinion on subject has been consistently favorable and he has impressed all as a person of high intelligence and personal integrity. Subject has had a varied occupational background, excellent education, and exhibits exceptional pcise and a good appearance, leaaa . Co . J. Cx KING FY a ROUTING AND.RECORD SH _ INSTRUCTIONS: . Officer desig’ a should 08 used in the "TO" columa. Ue 1 : pa should be drawn across sheet | andeach comment -aumber srend with the number in the 3 8g d initial (check mark insufficient) before furthe? routing. This nd -Recard Sheet should b@ réturees co Reg : _ 4 14-0000 ny, “ he ot are oe ernst any tty 2 REMORAMDIEE FCRa GEPUCY DIRECTOR (PLANS) SUAIECT 1 Project PEGROVEL, Ansrutrent No, 1._.... pot 1, Ansminent Mo, 1 to Project PECROVEL proposes the loan of the am of $5,000 ob 4% interest par anmm to a contract agent in Sentlago, Chile, in order that this agent mxy complete paynont en machinery and equipnent recently installed on the prentoas of the printing establishrent of which esta agent is sole proprietor, 2. The propriety. ‘of CIA lending funda-for this. purpose has doen reviewed by Ovc/NE who 4a af the opinion that- in. principle there should be no of jection, Tho question of oneratioral.aca by Ope han boen raised with the WH Division and it hag been stated — that thig equiprent, consisting of tho press, Linctype machine, Speed Graphic. emeras, etc,, can bs usad for Opa Foopagrasia prue cuetion purposes. 3. The quoction of control of the contract ageat waa dine quesed myi 1t has been deterninnd that the Coriem] Camerlts Of fies ia being roquested to estas Slish logel moers wherevy tho Lien or nortgace on this equiprent wi3l be hold in the ness of a cute out, In ths event of amy wuitoward action on tho part af the gan- ' tragt eer. or disagreement botwaen tho agont and CIA, action ean be taken to asame control of tho machinery. 4, Ae is indisated in the atteched aumoromiun froa the Chief, H Division, the contract -acont is considered to be an individual of hiph intelligence ant personel intesrity, For thia and the shove listed reasons, it is recomended thet Aneninont Mo. 1 to PECROVEL be appeoved in the amomt of 35,000, ~ a Lo. FRANKLIN A. LIDSAY _ 0 eee co Acting Assistant Direster for Policy Coarnlination ore /@ 0/rva faty Distribution: Projest Foudsr oi @0 - rapa 2 14400000 SECRET wo, ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET oo. rary INSTRUCTIONS: Ofticer designatians shauid be used in the "TO" column, Under each comment a line should be drawn across sheet ang each comment nunbered to corres: snd with the number in the "TO" column. Eacu officer should initial (check mark insufficient) before further routing. This Routing ti Record Sheet should be returned ta Rewistry. NOL , FROM: ER. 3-094) oO fC . cy DATE Pre onricen's | HNETIALS SOULE LU. 5. GOVERNK ENT ParKtena OF ME FORM NO. 51-10 SECRET FEB 1950 dena etter nn = . 3 - een . ih. pe 1682, Lo, \ MEMORANDUM FORs DEPUTY DIRECTOR (PLAIIS) SUBJECT: _ Project PBGROVEL, Amendment No. 1 1. Amendment No. 1 to Project PBGROVEL proposas the loan of the sun of $3,000 at 4% interest per annum to a contract agent in Santiago, Chile, in-order that’ this agent may complete payment on machinery and equipment recontly installed on the promises of the printing establishnent of which said agent is sole proprietore - _., @e The propriety of CIA lending funds for this purpose has been reviewed by Opo/SRI who is of the opinion that in principle “there should be no objection, Tho question of operational use by Opo has been raised with the WH Division and it hes bowen stated that this oquipment, consisting of the press, linotype machine, Speed Graphic cameras, etoe, can be used for Ope propaganda pro~ duction purposes. \ 3. Tho question of control of the contract agent was dis- oussed and it has been determined that the General Counsel's Of~ fice ia being requested to establish legal means whereby the li¢n or mortgazs on this equipment will be held in the name of a eut- out. In the event of any-untoward action on the part of the con- tract agent or disagreement between thé agent and CIA, action can be taken to assumo control of the machinery. 4. As is indicated in the attached memorandum from the Chief, WH Division, the contract agent is considered to be an individual of high intelligence and personal integrity. For this and the abova listed reasons, it is recommended that Amendment No. 1 to PBGROVEL be approved in the amount of $8,000. Laan Mocks KL « LI Acting/Assistant Director f Policy Coordination : SECRET an al ei er ——— + .& \ oe ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET a INSTASCTIONS: Officor des gnatwas s‘uld be used in the "TO" column. Under each comment a line should be drawa across sheet eT cols Each officer shoud i tial (check mark insufficient) and each comment numbere J ts correspond with the aumbes before further routeg Ths Routag and Necord Sheet sheu'd de roturned to Registry. TEGAN} GS. GOVERNED YT Paiwttag ornce i FORM NO. 51-10 SECRET ; FES 155) Sea ty ete 14-0000 ae “ EA WAL? - = - e \ ee ape tee - | | SECRET Lok Security Inferrapiion 13 ddy 1952 MEMORAENM FORa Secretary, Project Review Comittee = SUSILCT 1 Froject POGRUVEL, Anendnont Uo. 2 pastes le This wild advise you that bo/r approved the above today in the area att of $3,000. . : 2. This sun is actually a lom to a princtoal agent at k% interest ner anni, renayuuant to bo effectuated in 2500 monthly instalisents out of the contract asent!s galary with the agency, which axomts to $6,000 por anmune ‘ 3. The agent 4g: lecated in Santiago, Chile. Prover arringenents in connection with the above will be made by CCC and the Gancral Counsel's This uatter wag cleared with the latter priae to epproval. ‘of Mca. WANS VY, @OFTE | Beting Chief of Plans ' flies cf LD/P INTich UW dely 1952 et Digss Original & 5s Secretary, PRC lec: Project Felder, 0D/Co “ leet Mise, Projects Yoldor, DL/P Loos ER les: DL/P Chrono . .2 cos oOrc/at . oo, Lo. - SECRET ferwity tr bormation 14-0000 6) S-E-C-R-E-T SECURITY INFORMATION oD/P Projeot Aporeval Sheot Project Cryptonym PROROVEL | Amendment Noe 1 aden heal eRe Sub-Projeot Cryptonym Originating Division WESTERN WEMNISPHEERE DIVISION Approved -- Disapproved Comments: a rn ott en eee nner nant are avarenrensnnane ie ere err rermertenreerenrerie atthe ES SS . Pe ne - ee S-E~C-R-E-T 14-0000 wet Pad et “ S-Ea0-R=E=T t : gn . “SECURITY INFORMATION ‘ ¥ 4 : , Froject 6utline Clearince Sheet ee \ Project Title | PRCT Anendnent No. 1 ‘Project No. Developed by: Lee g. Ebon WHO / OPC &el 23 Pas 1752 Case: Officer Organization Date f . to. . . . . . 5 Reviewed by: Vf) i eye ( LE brag 19S a. i os . : 1 Span sf ‘Dale sion Ch Date ‘ \ ‘ ! \ Coneurrences: f/ss;pwadeen th NC WIP +h Meag f9oe : : e . Date , . : ‘ Date . , : . . Date Date Date Aprroved subject to conditions below: Conditions of approvals: OPC Form No. 1103 (Rev.) 23 April. 1951 : S-E~CaR-B-T 14-0000 ye t oe ee) ’ Consurred: Psychological Warfare Officer WED on . SekC-ReEsT Security infotmition Project Title Amendment No. Project No. ‘fal Following Line and Staff Cificers of the Western Hemisphere Division Hive Signed and Concurr With This Project. Data Political Warfare Officer WHD_.._ Date Feonomic Warfare Officer WHD —— : ne Date Sabotage Warfare Officer WD _ < - - . ‘ Date . Countersabotage Officer WHD : a Date Paramilitary Officer WED Da Plans Officer P* 0 WD . Date Budget Officer P * 0 WHD AP AAS CPF 2. . ate CO Fe Me [fo FEL el [fs 2. Project Coordinator Chief P & O WHD Conditions of fonroval ier ne en RN SoEsCoRsleoT Security Information ERO eEarnacnemas ocimeeaomec ecm eremtee———— — 14-0000 ae Ty, AUPNCRIGATICH __...._ Same as Project FRICVEL. Il, PEFSCENCES A, Sore as Project FSGRCVEL. B. Budgetary dats for this arendzent (annex A). CG. Memo on meeting with Agent Paul D, LANGEVIN! (Annex B). ot eeees 1 __ BD. Cable to Senticgo Station on the loan to LAUGSTEN (Annex C), TIT, PROPOSAL , A, Statement 1, It is proposed that the Agency lend the am of $8,000 in ‘ U.S. eurreney, at 20 per annum, to contrect agent, Paul : D, LANGSVIE, Im Santieso, Chile, in order that this azeut --ray meet corntractunl obligations without endansering his present cover. 2, Tho proceeds of this loan would be used to complete ray~ ment on rectinery and equinment recently installed in the leased prezises of the printing establishment of which LANGEVIN is row sole prerrieter. 3, The princiral end interest of the loan would.de amortized from the entire proceeds of LANGEVIN's sslezy from the agoncy of $6,0CC per year, at the rate of $5°O ver month, 4. The loan would be guaranteed by o chattel mortgage, or whatever lege] instrument is custorarily exmored in : Chile to establish a lien on the assets ageinst which the : __. lean would be msde, ; ek 5, Details of the loan contract and selection of an apnro- priate legal instrument to secure a lien on the machinery and equipment would be arrived et through joint agreement of VED, CCC and the Legel Division. The ex‘sting agent ed SECRET 14-0000 sw wae B, Cc, SECRET Pome contract with LANGEVIN vould siso be revieved Jointly by rejrecentatives ef these divisions vith a view to incore porzting any modifiestion wiieh might be necessary as a result of the agent's entcring inte a loun agreenmcnt with the ccency, 6, As a prerequisite to the iscuence of a loan, LANGEVIN ould recuired to subrit a complete nare~plate inven- tory of'all machinery and covinmont involved in the loan tranecetion and its physical existence in hic custody, his title to the property, cnd an approximate evauletion . of its worth would bo determined through VED station per= sonnel. Background Contract agent, Peul D. LAKGEVIN, is the sole ovmer and editor of the. English-lencuact poner, South Peeifie Mail, which is published uveekly in Santiago, Chile, The prirtin, ting of this publication ves formerly done by an outside firm. Pesiring to handle both his own printing reculrenents end to engage in job printing, LANGEVII! obtained equipment from an individual vho expected to ke compensated through a nertnership in the busi- ness, However, sertous jllness hes prevented the rpresrective rartrer from entering the business, ond hes forced LANGEVI! to rect the financial obligation clone. The repayment of this obligation will recuire LANGEVIN either (1) to aecevt a Chilean pertrer in his business, or (2) to cbtain a lean, The require- nents of ceevrity and the need for flexibility of omration militate against bringing in e partner. Moreover, a loan ob- teined locally through ordinary cormercicl]l channels, i.e. banks, would enteil exorbitant interest retes, In addition, since a bank ldan would clmost corteinly: be of short-term duration, there vould exist the constant threat of loss of the cover business through a ‘possible vefusal to renew the loan. LANGEVIN has ecntacted a bank: in Tess in an attempt to secure a loan, offering as semrity his chare of a fambly interest in -oil-producing lenéc., It cpnesrs doubtful that the Texas bank will grant the loan, Current Status , LANGEVIN was advi ned, vidle in the United Stetes for training, that Headcquerters voul¢é investigate the pocsibilities of an SECRET 14-0000 we aye vette aes tee Hy ree ». OPERATION Ath the Correr~ ! cable, otter ile, not te cer asy loan errencenents with dquarters (Seo annex.3). Tt vas deeddod that en Zrem tho Agener, under the, terms cutlined in the propose nted the best solution for the are ney from the standpoint of security, and that such a loan vould give the Agency even Grecter eontrol over the agent than now exists, Agere loan (See Annex 4), fs3 and Lerel Diviclons, “We retitn te Ch It is recomended that tte sun of &€ 2000 | be mice availeble es a loan, -at 2% interest, to contrect egent, ae soeurec iY & tien on techinesy tnd equinnend veluce. at. -oprroxirately . $210,000; interest and princinal to be anortis ed at une rate of $500 “per month, the full amount of agent's salary. i TANGEVIE, the loan to bo » Same as Trotect POORCVEL. - BUDGET PATA Seo Amex A. (CFO FORE No. 204a) - SECRET 14-00000 Se SECRET PROJECT FINANCIAL DATA (This data may not exceed SECRET classification) , Fiscal Period Covered 1 June 195 2 Project Cryptonym P3320 iL Vis through 306 June 195 2 ‘ L. S, Patton wED/CPG Srsnch 1 ‘Pos, Case Officer Responsioble Staft or Division A, PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS , (Indicate number and type of persennel required and estimated total compensaiion for salary, allowances, travel, and related employee benefits, ) ‘Type Number——~~—-- Estimated Total Compensation Staff Employees OO Staff Agents Career Agents we: . Agents es None Consultants Detailed Personnel Miscellaneous TOTAL $ ean ne + SUPPLIES, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND SPECIAL SERVICES Cndicate the type and esti:aated cost of materials and special services required to support the project, Attach a list of special equipment requirements, if avaiiable, ) None 4 : Total Estimated Cost $ ° C, OTHER OPERATIONAL EXPENSES 7 XPENSES . . Undicate volume ana niture of such expenses, suchas (1) maintenance of two operational heuses abroad, (2) hire of approximately 10 foreign 77> -~""" nationals for procureriént of information, (3) spot purchase of information, etc.) None Total Estimated Cost $ OPC Form No, 44a 9 November 1950 SECRET 14-0000 SECRET D, SURSIDY OP PROPRIET. ARY PAYMENTS Cf funds are to b. tureed over to sndivicduals or groups in large lurnp sums to be expended by the individusls or groups at thetr diséretion 3 to accomplish an agreed-upon objective, explain the type of financial accounts, factual.verifieation, or afatements, ifaay, other than a reccipt for the lump sum, which will hc obtained from such individual or greup, ) . ‘The sum of {3,000.00 is to be paid to cgntract agent Paul D. LANGEVIN ! in the form of a loan at 4% interest, both interest and principal to ’ be anfortized at the rate of §500.00 per month. Tho loan will be avidenced by a loan contract signed by LiNGZVIN and the agency. Total Estimated Cost $ 8,000.00 \ E, FUNDING REQUIREMENTS f (Show approximate dates funds will be required, if known, and indicate whether funds will be required in U, S, dollars, specific types of for- eign currency, checks, bonds, geld, or some special type of nego- tiable instrument, Indicate any special security requirements or special methods of transmission anticipated in connection with funding the activity. ) The above amount (USi8,000.00) shalt be paid in a lump sum to the borrower, preferably by check deposited in the Chemical ELank and Trust, 74th Street ard Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y., on or about 20 June 1952, ‘ ‘ F, SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (Within security limitations, list any other facts or circumstances which will enable Special Support Staff to lend adequate logistic sup- port to this project, Indicate specifically the "Rush" or "Time" factors involved, } . Full amount nust be paid on or about 20 June 1952 G. Funds required for use in Field $ 8,000.00 : Funds required for use by Hq. Totsl (this amount is also tetal of A, B, C, and D above) Ww . g 8,000.00 OPC Form No, 404a -2- 9 November 1950 ted 14.90000 fo "SECRET 4 ve e - PROJECT FINANCIAL DATA (This data may aot exceed SECRET classificction) oy 2 are r Project Cryptonyn Fiscal Period Covered Pa 195 throage 3 cha Tone args \ ‘ ’ tgbten Nf pes eats Officer Responsible Staff or Division , A, ‘PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS ; (indicate number and type of personnc! required and estimated total compensation for salary, allowances, travel, and related employee benefits, ) . Type Number Estimated Total Compensation . ' Staff Employees me ‘ Staff Agents i ; Career Agents : Agents Consultants . ¥ -Detaiied Personnel - - we . . . Miscellaneous : . a : TOTAL $ B, SUPPLIES, MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, AND SPECIAL SERVICES a Cndicate the type and esti:nated cost of materials and special seivices ad required to support the project, Attach a list of special equipment requirements, if available, ) ~. ; ane i Total Estimated Cost $ i 4 a j ! CC. OTHER OPERATIONAL EXPENSES (indicate volume and nature of suca expenses, such as (1) maintenance of two opcraticnal houses abroad, (2) hire of approximately 10 forcign mitionals for procurement of information, (3) spot purchase of information, etc.) . _ Rona kn d Total Estimated Cost $ OPC Form No, 404a 9 November 1950 SECRET 14-0000 Hmeee ete! pee + Pete be SPE ecO ee ES tre, & 3 " D, SUBSIDY OP PRO? CCRET ‘ ra METARY PAYMENTS - (ttunds are to be tiered aver to individuals cr groups in large “‘himp -sums to be expended by the individuals gr groups at their diserction — to accorplish an agrcedsupon objective, explain the type of financial gecounts, factual verificztion, or atate*nants, ifany, other than a receipt for the lump sum, which will be obtained from such individual or group, ) ‘ iy sve of 2B giKM Be fo ta gad? te wont eh aga ia oe BOF is the Pown a. @ Bean a bE Lateretty bots talerest and sri spat: at t BO Sec PLLGH BS AG BNE OL SNe per combos “The lam. wh 5 avicenast by uv Lesa andesa@t staget ty kos and the apareye. Total Estimated Cost $ «# OO.) _E, FUNDING REQUIREMENTS (Show Approximate dates funds will be required, if known, and indicate whether funds will be required in U. S, dollars, specific types offor- - > eign currency, checks, bonds, gold, or some special type of nego- . tizble instrument. Indicate any special security requirements or special methods of transmission anticipated in connection with funding the activity. ) Cs - Ta atoce cmeoth Os a D003} ORAL bn, ay yo Suet remot tte witrucer, oratarati~ Me chen decesttad ia the vherlosl feck ant 7 ruth g Fits cApeet and Kathe sya, 9m vere, Noles Bt OF Ebeue ME Cone Were F, SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS | (Within security limitations, list any other facts or circumstances which will enable Special Support Staff to lend adequate iogistic sup- port to this project, Indicate specifically the "Rusk" or "'Time't factors involved, ) YoLh avanah onet tre walt ae oe asomt 20 dua 2952 1 G. Funds yequired for use in Field $ BUD Funds required for use by Hq. S$. ' otel (this amount is also tetal of ——— A, B, C, and D above) $ By KO OPC Form No, 404a ~2- 9 November ; 1950 ‘ SECRET 14-0000 ~ t doe tte acme oe ne enna apne aw Menage ca a nuepwermenenee A ea er won ee, bee eM nee pene mR Vm tore camer es marca 5, 1098 rgtdans as) Boor Sirsa \ Balas a reecsS vioit to tho Calted Statoe, 3 tad tho eppar- tuphty of speamin, sith o , cotlensa che gro so the eeee of year organisation as cae chich, in cortain eases, was oble te esspurate: mth interpatiens| astetotaliteriag groupde _ In Sen tls co, orwre ome oaloto, thre ta a asall baad of _p@eple who are enthuslsetioally interestsd is launshing auch a. grou-, alth prticuiar lotereot in tho rorival of "Per Gaile", a voekly newmsg+sino ones printed here. -Thie puplication waa doo vuted to tne lower alagpea end od terially fought agains’ Gomonnias. A Berge grou, of loval Jusinviopen contributed to ite euseoss mith thotr baacla and ous “rt, @ soup «bia8 could be celled upea agains Tho direstor of tae jupliestica,. +8 digo tla juisned journaliot, is evallavls to carry au “gaaa ead azedts, by uafortuystely duss a t hav@ the acgcasary Mnranoiol baokia,. Bould it 30 teo auoh ty hue thet your orspnisatd m aigh3 bolp in tats gsttor? A sum of avoat J40,00u Jollara aysar would bo required to neure aucoess, P:.ia aint raghly poprosate ths yoarly losa of tha prev ous 9 oltaation, plue d certals omsideration (ar Anagoaged duate, All otter melo ex cases would, of course, oo act frou adverse tlolng ans otroulatiana revenuass myself, aad other fataposted friends aro wregering . a doteiled Fepezt on ‘he enpoasoa a@atiesed abeve, irdicoatéia, bow Guen uonoy would be weed, end with what cxysated rowlic, Es could ba happy to acna this roport ta you 1¢ you indtosts ony poesiblo Bappore of cur idea, - ji Ploase far,ive tho tagecassa of Sada FoE@st, sd os TO ere acd : j euro fo was extent your oeapanation fa peesdble, wo avals further NM 18 4 ‘ io l Siesarely youre, ; (FUE BPIAL) a / on Sy ares i et ae gt et ctactnetincee nee ae ne 14-0000 cman ene anmenn cme faim bee Em mma reemaateaes meee eg meee we eee TY April 0, 1405 boourprag Dear Sirs Thia is to aoknvel edyq altn theaks revaips of your lotter of saroh 5, 1¥63. Tho cxesutive board of cur foundativa has reed and vons.dered your proposal aad we Clad your cont enple tod activities moot {nterestta,. Yow Lisa of reviviag am amtletetalisaricn nevoe t>,oasing coma a hicshly desirable eotivity otha wrich to initiate your growp's aativitios., Our foundation, as yeu rave been told, fo- wore than villia, to assist acopeditsd groupe such as yours ig dorele oping end carrying forward a géemuim osticetwtalitarlan prograae Grilo-ao aro acat Latcresated iu seela, your group ausecoefully Yeunchod tne Poaeation'e su prt of Ite activitio. would of cource be vontia.cat u,oa Poel pt of as completo details as pesaible on the porovanel, roscmoes, emiaias uf your ,rous and the board'a | BPRFe~ val of tne aroup! a objeutives end rogren. m In weidor. tia’ the bead nay “arrive at definite conslusiuas cone Ceriing aay sssistenso o oh 16 nh bt be able ‘to wevids, we roquest tnt you furnish tne Solloy.a, in. ommations a. Subsit a reo-rt, as you sugceot, sottin, forth your phone .or revival f the aa aakao and ino.ude i:fursotion MM sO.r rsa sirces aud the a.ount of aasistence waloh you woulu eid. tie Foundation ty ‘eupply. . be Tnfon. us ea ty onethor your group is, wr sould bo, in @ ,ou'tiua to forw.tate 6 prugras of additional anti- Caau.l t aotivition, #3 wwls like ali ogslole Iafor= satin laviuding on oatinate of robable 008. eo. Siaco your group ia very evidently oouposed of ine -laential and Algh-ainded people sueh .9 ourself, wo believe tnet Lt ight have tho eapavilit, of eveztual ly dov losin, inte en organiseticn abich oould well toomea the focal point vor anti-Communist aotivitios throughout Chile aad aight be the vehiele through whieh aid sould bo ohennelles to other wortay olvie, coelal, business oF reo ligious orgenisativne which ales may ba aware of tao Comme uniet mensce and vifob say cioh to acabat 1% aotivoly. Your views oenserning eugn © possibility oo -4d bo golemoed by us. a. Ya order to further the cork of your group, will 1% de possible toctain fmnoi l aa isteace locally frea businosa, evolal aad civic organisaSiona? Sueh ouppors fo obtelasd in say inatancos, 'u other ocuntrics, by ro utacle organizat ons exyoged An offerte alallar to thues which you nave oabarted u pen. Sates pent! | $ > : A a7 i | 1 ; . 7 § % 4 2 yk 14-0000 ener ee ete emery nee ean cee ere ~, en meme aentomenipeammers eermnriy = = nae dene ee . een er asead . " - wt ra a4! oe coe dan oe PP ee ers 5 \ . / a 1a comolusica, cay wo recaphasi,o car great interest in yas sugested xadlicat m. Ho ehall Ba nocd Mappy %9 FOCOITO on carly ensver eich will rom it, ;Porpt conalderat ima of poasible support for tals emisavar. . : CO . Very traly youra, . Cpt sagrdsy ee + a - , a 1 iy i i 4 1 i take ts ans i. b. H j a i } eos aoe ee te memento imager ro » at ennteereer nes oe wire Mahe ee Sy 14.90000 ves newpct eT nA Se enmmmge meer ee Rem aN ae eR dmenese Co cepa bat ene ee eee gene neem rammamne OOH Earam geret tere 6 > 4 me | ee im Apeit By, 1vas serene Satsang ee teen eee, aso'd ey a6, 183 \ . OHA BAS Goer \ ne! . Thai you for your letter of April Sta, 1833. I ep owro you vill, i . understend -b.ct the ‘éslay tn enowaring has becom duo to ay offerts to 48 tne inforaaticn needed fer & detal lod Reopansa te yur’ quoetians. { havo sd several eonveryéations with dex: , So editor . of the ‘puul footios Be wisn te revive, ae wall aa other, interested partios, ! | | et ae air t. the vorth “Caterers ead 00200F arses) and by rallito tho Bouth (ooal sinin an. tozrtile Pootyries). Thue tho review woul: ts cold ae morcere Lott thetF faoturles.:f or : Suey c@miin’ ide tre fae lye Our. adjooitve fe to poash a playses and . “Sn aevere | ourior to fore 4 naoe o-meaivaog. Beay industriel eenorna i ‘woods purotase the vastioat un Mrracalo to eavlayees at a lower cost, . t : An oan oles) jurin. toe ror. sua mbiicativn period tio Cervenifers Lota i (Lote Goel whi, Sea @: ay) vegan with @ supserivtion uf 40 copipa. Thas j ' H 1 { { . ‘ v rs Lf q * : - - ohse. It cali -be “wiuted on. Tur aday a ftornoga and bo: dt opatehed: oy | t t Raver, do tO,..0te -o8. of the readors, cas wioxly inoreased to 1,809.: Tie o ntmspe ee, An tye pist,, w6-1d bo backod uj the organisation °Proe prcanita for 3.iYo™. Tae sua needed te ro-vetadlion tila group woule be ate.t thy ty “ees and sali AlMoa poees, Cf trat asount one a1 tes, petue woul oe raise: Loaelly; .ras the olu soostoty od «ny new seuraca te beule. Taat souka sean ow would be galled uren to cunport cur Lrou. Lotie extent o one or ono aid a half ullllo: saeuve for a alataw porivls of ow your, be “Informa (coast t.1ty.o } i_asti-Gea:uniot sotivitios eoee9to.”, i wwibening of op: ¥ souopager Gould not .o tha osten’ of our ,roup'o activities, [ quotas vor.atia fron tho ideals oxpreeced 4 in tha lo,all; ineurporated ergnaigatioa in- 19679 Ce a ae canoe “no objoat of the aootdty vill bs oe emlottation of nexepaors, radio and ether asens of propngsada doatined . peinoipolly ot tho dofease of our roghaa of congtitust onal descoreay end our soverdl oty against tho Harsis® foreco, i Bovict coniimiam, and eay‘atner fora of totalitartanien. a : In ite newspaper, putiicationa and othsy moans of progac 1 Genta tie cogiety vill tir toe patrieties of tho eistisenas : : : end show to the publia ounselenso the traglo reality of the . i Ser $o8 pogiss; 1% ail} figh? fo. olean goverment aad tho . betterment of the eorzing glaasea ca the basis of the eorreds { @ -pliost oa of sesidl laws aad sonditiceaa, The Sesioty vil we seme eee encom oon, Ot ree ee ene ee een ee Ney anne Reiren ste te oe me eaten be eee a anne neeme + cere mae + acne ee eae tes utiliaoa for ite endo all bs yal actds of the expreasion of ideas and principally, 1% aill editer reviews, bectd, paaghe lotsa, bsaddil.s end poster. and vill sare a3} kinda of pub= \loations, radio breadsacte end projsetion of Mins. Tho - eoolety sill aleo ive aid te oll groupd or organisations with siall-r aiss end il2 utilise all ths mesa of thought “heooscars by tho Suard of Mrooters ia order to carry cut ite ideate®. Ge 9,500 (tea chen witsg)...cof 14 to otter vorthy civic, “ecotsl, business or POL lousorganssations....". Haturally. our rou | would do dolighte: ts ald atnere (nee anove). d. %. 2.1L At bo ossicle to. edtein Mnanotal esatstanco Yeoad 1yt* ‘at. the present tims it fs lapossisle to eey dofinitely ‘og auch fine — . otal adaistence could be obtained bere. But 4% ts ioterestia, ta moto that the sud. firot acortdéd for the inege oration. of te old enocg istics oy $690, O00, poeos. This sus waa alno.t douoled froa openitaseons doses tions, ets., cone the sroup had" bOsamO a reality. Tv hope the a-ove will oe euffis tent for tha proseat. Be sre pre= sently waiting a dvtatlod ostia@ to of printing costes Cor "Por Chilo” and atw3; fa, the probiens invulvedeea serious shortage ot. paper, for Jieta.aa. But L ud.oetly feat that thie orgealsation ead ita ocfiotal - orpen “Jor Chilo®,. plu a @adll nusper of younger poople o.0 ere inter- ested in fighting Ganiualea, aovid ds the firs peginata, of «a great work ia t.10 country, thioh si,ht sazo dey spread throuwhout Latin dooriaa, ee Binoorely end cordially, .o (FONE BRIRL) ter alle sae 1 te Aen atte sa rane te ene Gaerne eeeietine wee! _duna 17, 953. , ' FOneBi he) - . ° , : uo : Bear 3irs . Pais fa to acknowledge with thane receipt of your informative latter of April 27, 1953 which arrived by steerer matl, We recret that an sarlier reply baa riot: bedn pogsiblé, but. tna time elapsed has beon well spans -in- giving your Latest report and- your propesdl: - “ of March 5,°1953, the eerious conglderation whieb. . they dontrve, We aleht suggest that: your future correse . vondence be sont: to ua by atrzail. . arn . fhe “executive ‘beard of che Poundatten’? hes. studied”. | “ your report ‘of April 29, 1953 and appreciated your: - te ee :earprehenstvo response te our reauges for further ine _ saith partt- carat a cansia deretion ef fliiane tal, eee tance asa” yeu have Jinttcated ‘would be nesessary, — Aa. abeva ‘Indieoted, your provosal of “arch 5, oni resort of fveril 3, t ave met wltr tae oyavetretio Intacsst sitvin tra ravavtattions of pertteular interest are tha fad? cotton “ot! aban: - local svupest in the | fet pagt, an avidenc ed by ths an 9209 pero intetlal -iscare neretion svosertotiongs ‘plas an "aircat Agua) eeoant in ‘@.reequent- ‘Hane't Loe ‘for tho ("P.F.o.") orvanizetion, Novevear, Wa Would bike. to kmow to whes oxtert the 1h? fTieures, which vou efted in gour letter of April 7, might serve as a realistic baaia ror a 1953 aetinate of. DUpPOPS wean mith be obtained pocally. - ! vf, in the light of information at hend and any addi ttonsl int ammiation which you aagy furnieh on the perscmnat, Prsovrcas, and needs of yooR grovp, ; your -propessl should prove to conatithts the Troaible i ond desirebdle: ‘activity ehieh it now appeara to co, we ~ se will andosvor’ to lend ovr suoport te you in every ¢ way poosit les; :* ; . = : “tha “Foundation Witl sot te in a” posttion tao ee frame a definitive dnaver to your praposal until wo ere in recelet of, md have peviaved, your promised astimate of printing costs for CAP .6,° of ‘ 4 Vary truly yours, (DTAABEASY eran ae Tae we ealeahes cae tf etna iterate Me games . 14-0000 ‘ é as eee wy cence ween coe enn evens weenie one enema ee ee aire i ‘ * | ; ce i i ; ay . . og i so . : i i eT ° . . ot H j ° ‘ . 4 ai ouy w, 3953 , . " \ ~ HABEAS | Pr; ae . Phan you vory uxde fer pour loiter ef dens 16, 195), exploiaiag e \ that you are mani cone ¢sring the poseibality of oid for cur Gow. wont to -epologica for the error which resulted ta my Lact eaa-oni}, Of coures all Astera correspondence wili-ba ¢ - ! . b to Srile's U \woraity vesadate ip ip iec fon Yalpareies ead Csanspetsa, . . ““Unine 4t te a graphic azaxple of tho hint of wore oar grow. ont. ae: oe Se af oo : +1 \ for ths project vere ratesd by "Por Chile”. : We are hoping to cond you sore complete Geteils ot the caries? poocibla bo foment, : ot h sy (depos ?). [oral ' Yn spite of the love) @unoaic aysten ca foo) thst vo can/en sach wapport | Losally for amy auch ‘project of tho group, and will re-sffire posdible Gai teliss- coy tion an our peat letter, . . a i . . “4 | { | | ° ere te no , qieation ‘that there doa ‘great deal of cork to he tone bore. 4 The peaprlst, for iaetanco, originested frog the studeats tawolved aid vas ast j i prods sed with our aid, on { | Hoping thet wa amy hear frea you acon ogaia. Pegarde, ead theske for 7 | 1 “ your interest. to | _ . _ «.» Sry truly yours, Toren : : I wy 38 (FUMmEBRIAL) i a : oe a ye . ‘ { #. NY censor So) tae dtanmagel te 14-00000 Pe, ; . a : Air 7 wt WSN =345 ne mo “ Chief of Mission, Santiago Chief, WD KUGOWN Matters L. FURIOSO-C REFERENCES: (a) HCSA-4343 (b) SaGO-848; (c) DIR 16626; (a) DIR 17648 1. This is to confirm and amplify reference (a), that Headcuarters has frepared the initial letter from DIHAZEAS to Martin J. COKENIAS. This letter, which requests CCiZIAS to act as the "honorary" DTHAEEAS rep- resentaviva in Chile, is teing sent air-mail to the CCnSiIAS residence in Santiago. 2. As an attachment to this dispatch ve are rors rding the draft of a suggested raply to he sent by Com IAS to DINASEAS, via air mail. COKXANIAS need not use ow suggested letter verbetim, as long as he dces incorporate in his reply the ideas contaired in our draft. , 3. Upon receipt of the letter of acceptance from CCHEnIAS, DTHASEAS wild send COr;2vIaS a letter of introduction to FUREVRIAL. DPtaluksS will also, at the same time, alert Fl TAL to the anticinited contact, asking him to put CCrERIAS in touch with sUNERIAI-1, 4. For securitv reisons ver are not enclosing comics of the inibial PTHAFEAS letter to CUXHIAS, It is suggested that station make its own “ile copies of the letters sent directly to Gu\sliAs. . 5. In his contacts vith FUNESAIAL and WURERRTAL -1, co 4S will naturally not disclose a greater Imovledge. the BTHABEAS-FUNSSRIAL relationship to date than woyld logically he available to him th rough his own corresrondence with PTVAREAS. In order to facilitate understanding between CC: 5 .. the. FURICSO-C grour,:- however, the next letter from DTHAFFAS to CONE 1as aca e, insaddition to the letter of introduction, copies of the -DTEASEAS corresnendence to date, Nseccuarters recliszes that this corres: onderce is already available to CCREIIAS, since copics were pouched vith hCSW-274, but it is relieved that CONENIAS vill be in a Zirmer resition Vis-a-vis FUNDONIAL if he car. produce his own copies of such corres:ondence, . direct from [THA 6. Since DTVADEAS/ BEAS. g, C, EIXG "DE, HCIPAN, JR. DAVID W, SXSER CkH DCfTR IAB CHR LAE Span it we SEURET 14,0000 i rf Attachment: . : Draft of suggested reply of COKENIAS SECRET i HCSW~345 page 2 Since DTHANCAS has written to COn#’.IAS on the Lasis of a "previous accuaintance™, it now becomes inperstive for U TAS to be briefed or DTEAS AS and certain of its person-el, : Heaccuarters would therefore like te know the extent of COXSN1AS' crasent knowledge of DTHA. EAS, in order that ve may sucply him with whatever background information he may need to be convincing in his role as an old friend of a DTHASEAS director. Headcuarters wil] forvard comments requested in paregrarh 4 of ECSA-409 subsacuent to the actual introduction of COeE.145 into the FURIOSO-C picture. J, C, KING CWH to DTHAPEAS 31 August 1953 Distribution: 3 - Santiago 2 — WE/RR.T 1 - WE/‘ail Room 1 - RI WHD/LVEbert/av Pet = wr, vo prey wi) co Buon! 1400000 ' a, é po at , a cs + 4 . nF ‘ whe an Or DD a 4 “4 icon R rez (YI a . Attectescat tor 4 f : Dear me rss . ores I havo -recelved end conzidersd your ind letter ef end a3 otacorcly Mottered that yoo chould bo willing to plese guat conliesnse fa ‘m8. 1 wuld te proed to cates ca oa “honorery” representative of the Pounde> Rion, ad pending reesipt of the necessary Sarther setaile, I will be heppy to accent, © : You ware ent {rely correct in ssmmiig thot I heave saintained an cetive inserest in the good wort of the Foundation. In fact, ny intercst, rether than dininiehing sines I left. the U, 6, hes greatly inerugsed in vigw of . Ry obsorvatinaa and experientys here in Chile. Thore is a creat need down © ._ . sve for gust such estivities ao you have muntioned in your letter, aad I would volcone an opsortunity aueh- as you have presented, vhercty I ean on cor.tributa to the. Foundation's procrean of asaistance, In. conclusion. pay 1 say thet I shall look foruard te mocting and wore ding with FUSEHIAL end PUNIPXIAL-2 an soon ag you em feraish no with tho laters of introduction to thees gentlewen. I area that tho took at hend a is net ono to be moag.ret in terma of salary, end 1 thall consider the satisfaction 1 amect to darive froa thie work as amle remmerst ion. “Thanking you agai: for your eupreseion of confidence in ae, | es ‘Very truly yours, N ‘ : : : . Sseitacemeeiaiecinatenmenensee aka eieiheemnemeeeaac tanec + * 7 - - ‘ . ng Ps ae ge ~ OEE SB aE SE, ee a 14-00000 Rasp ryn or - : 2° Secuy iy iotgs October 6, 1953, Dear FUNESRIALs It is my privilere, by means of this letter, to introduce to you my good friend, Mr. COKENLAS, who has recertly, and very graciously, consented to act as the Foundation's personel representative in Chile, I have taken the liberty of asking is. COKENIAS to serve in this capacity primarily because tha statutes of a> Foundation require that ve seek the services of a U.S. citizen to represent us in any foreign country ~ 4n which ore or more Foundation grants nay be cperative, In addition, hovever,’~ I earnestly believe this arrangement will serve to strengthen the very promising relationship alreedy established between us and to stimulate those activities which are of mutual interest to us, I had net mentioned this stipulation in our previous correspondence, but I do so row in view of the possible imminance of a formal agreerent hetween Propaganda Pes Giile ond the Foundation, Our receipt of your promised printing cost estimstes would pave the way for approval and detailed planning of an actual grant of assistance, It is my hope and expectation that if, CCKENIAS will call upon you in the near future to present his respects ané curs, As our representative he is authorized and prepared to discuss all ratters of mituai concern. Mr, COKR/LAS has been instructed to extend to you, to Sr (to whom, I trust, you will introduce Mr, COKENIAS) » and to your grocp as a whole, every possible courtesy ané assistance, It is ry sincore desire thet this perscnel contact will prove to be cf conmon benefit, , Enclosed you will find a copy of sy letter of this date, to kr, COKENIAS, i the same time, I am sending lr, COKENIAS e copy of this letter to you, as well as copies of our previous correspondence, so that he may familiarize himself with developrents to date, Trusting that you and Sr. will receive hr, COKENIAS as our { representative in the same spirit with which he has‘offered to serve, and hoping that this arrangement will mark the beginning cf a worthwhile and enduring association, I remain, Veror ecrdially yours, DIGASRAS ecs COKENIAS 14-0000 Santiago, 31 de Octubre de 1953 DIE ABEAS Tay apreciado senor Hy He tenido el placer de conocer al Senor COKRENIAS, El me ha _dicho que no es necesario quo mis cartas sean escritas en ingles, lo que a facilitara nuestra correspordencia nves mis conocirientos de la lengua to. . .Anglesa son tan rudinentarios que re vela precisado cada vez, .a buscar ‘un amigo americano, de buena volunted y corfianza, que me. tredujera las cartias. que le‘he..estado enviando, - Achaques de salud hand contribuido a no -Yesponder oportunamente, como nibiera sido.mi deseo, sus cartas. ayer Ya estamos en contacto con el Senor yY esperamos llegar muy luego a un entendiri ento vara proseguir con nuestro proyecto : de reeditar el periodico, "Por Chile®, Heres El senur COKENIAS le enviara my pronto un resumen de lo que estanos acordando, Se despide my afectuosanente » 5.58. ’ FUNEERIAL : . (Above letter by FUNEERIAL acinowledges that he has been introduced to 2 COKENIAS and that the latter will send to DTILABEAS shortly a resume of : the PPC plans.) nr 14-0000 s ? om) ” Project Title TTOSC C (PCAC VERdundnont No. Doveloned by ; ohe WOOT ag ASU moe tg pat Bele wre Tah Profock Ougling Gisaroneg dhgot : Project Ko. 7 ‘ Liew grt) APS I w phen 1983 screen bor DO NE? AINE ONES rT Lng TH Organiaition Case Officer ’ A » sefefis 6 a sy He fc ision Cl, ‘ “ — ~ y S+E-CoR-E-P 14-0000 SekGelehek Snourity Infermaticn fy (PSCROVEL) ; Projoot Title FURICGO O Amendment No. 2._ Project No, ee Tre following Ling and Staff Officers of she Western Hemiaphero Divisicn have aligned ard cconeurr with thig projeat. Ccneurreds Psychological Warfare Officer no Nad (), Comsg. i935 22 Late Economic Warfare Officer WHD Date S<botege Warfare Officer WHD. Date Countorsabota eo Officer WAD : : Date . - c Paramilitary Officer WiD _ : Date Later Officer "HD, . Date Jeginties Offfeor WHD Date Budget Officer 7&0 WHD Plans Officer P&O wo Projeat Coordinator Wik Chief, P&O THD: Cernditiona of Approval, we perso meme te A ANE RE anon Re ERRC RRR RRs a eet eR RN tm ot SoEeCeRebeT PROJECT CUTLING Projects FURTOSO-G (PFCROVEL) doendent Ne.2, Type: Operational X, aAuTRQRIZATION A, Basic Progran Authorization 1, Basic project PBGROVSL was approved on 12 February __ 1952 for the establishment of a mechanism capable of conducting KUGOWN activities aimed at the accomplishment of WHD nissions (a) and (b) in Chile; as set ovt in Section It (paragraph 2 b) _ of Annex B to the WHD/KUGCWN Strategic Plan dated 1 Novenber 1951, This task was assigned priority one in Phase I (1 Jan, - 30 June 1952) in the aforementioned plan, Funds in the anount of $4,700,00 were allotted to this Project, to provide salary for contract agent Poul D, LANGSVIN (FUIMINATOR-1) for the remainder of FY 52, to cover the cost of bringing him to PBRRIMS for a period of covert trainins, provide his per diem allowance while here, and to transport hin back to Santiago, Chile, following complotion of training, 2000 7 2, Amendment No,1 to besic project PRGROVEL was approved on 14 July 1952 for the amount of §6,000 (later reduced to $%,000) to be made available as 2 loan, at 4% interest, to contract agent Paul D. LANGEVIN; the loan to be secured by a lien on rachinery and equipment velued at approxizately $10,000; interest and principal to be auortized at the rate of $500-per month, the full anount of the agont!s salary, Acthorization for PBGROVEL Arerd- nent No,1 was the same as that for the basic project PBGROVEL, 3e The 1954 WH Operational Program, approved by Chief, KUBARK on 10 August 1953, authorized a maximum expenditure of $10,000 for this project during FY 1954, Yee serpemges resem - Ii, Coney 0 MMT wecurny infymattsa REFERENCES A, B c. D. Sie as for basic Project PECROVEL Budgetary data for this azendment (Annex A) DTHABEAS —-FUNEERIAL correspondence (Annex B) HCS-W-345, with attachment (Annex C) ene ts pacge Souls Secure infernal eOCUey PM EREPALEL-SSLETE 14-0000 A, ‘ B. TIT, TE PROPCSAL mie eet ae Secunis inter ~6- Statement of the “i, In ossie >rojért PROROVEL, it was vroposed to undertake the development in Guile of a group or-committes | composed of C:liean nationals which would engage overtly ant actively in enti-BOGYPSY erforts anc would function as a WD rechanisn for the accorplishment of WHD missions (a) and (b) ° aforenentioneé, As the first step in Luplerenting the develop- -nent of the co:mittce, it was proposed to engage the services ef a PBPRIMS rational in Chile as a contract agent whose task was to select, and exercise subtle guidance over a qualified Chilean, the lattér to act as the organizer of the committee, It was further stated thet at such tine as development of the committee warrants, the necessary steps would be taken to place the committee in the preper relationship with the DTHABEAS foundation for purposes of cover and support, The provisions of the foregoing are now revised in accordance wit the proposel of this anendron’ as set out below. The overall objective of the basic project remains unaltered, ° 2. It is proposed, in this Anendment No.2 to Basic Project PRGRCTEL, that WHD furnish technical and financial support, not te exceed $10,000 during Fiscal Yoar 1954, to a indigenous grevn of Chileans for the purpose of aiding the group in its overt anti-BGGYPSY and anti-BIGHT KUCGOWN—type activities, WD suppert will be specifically designed to assist in the re-activation of the group elong its original lines and to foster by support periodically advanced, the revival of the group's official organ, a weekly news nmagasine. It is antici~ pated that the indigenous group will evontusally also serva as a mechanism Tor the channeling of WHD support te other worthy groups with sizilar aims, (Seo Annex C), Background 1. In 1947, a greup of influential Chilean business and intellectual leaders formed a legally chartered organization dedicated to an overt and active anti~BGGYPSY and anti-~BIGHT program throug: use of all types of KUGOWN media, The group published. an exti-BGGYPSY weekly news magazine designed for the working class audience, Tho activities of this group, including publication of its official organ, were later ' saspended as a rasult of financial difficulties, public solici-= tation and subscriptions being, at the tine, the only source of funds, © 2, Threugh the encovragezent and subtle direction by 14-0000 C. ¢ Gand thee a formating hy ; Rg ue “ it rae rit: Ser cor Mission Santiago, working through contract agent Paul D, LANGEVIN, FUNESRIAL, an anmuitting Chilean with excellent contacts in business ang intollectual circles, has suecceded in vo-eetivating the fornar organization, and has recontly appreached DIHAHGAS with a request for support for the group's activitius, . Current Status 1, The proviaions of basic project PDGROVEL and of- Anondment No.l ‘havo been fulfilled. Contract agent Paul D, * LANGEVIN has accomplished his miysion, that -of selecting ani subtly guiding a Chilean citisen as the indigenous organizer of the cormittee, The loan to LANGEVDI, provided under the terms of Anendment Ho,1, has been paid in full, and the services of the contract agent, for this Broject, were terminated as of 31 August 1953, ; 2, Tho present cormittee, composed of influential Chilean citizens, has been in touch with tho DTNAREAS foundation since Mech, 1953, The initial contact and subsequont correspondence with DTHABEAS have been handled by FUNEARIAL, who, while not a menber of the original (1947) group, is an outetandirg caricaturist and satiriat with abundant experience in journalism and publishing, and who has taken the initiative in re-forming the once-active connlttee, 3,. DTHABEAS is currently awaiting receipt, fron FUNESRIAL, of a detailed estimate of financial support needed, to include printing costs of the group's woekly news magazine. The publication itself will be published and edited by FUNESRIAL-l, a Gynanic anti-BCGYPSY individual who also published the official organ of the 1947 orgenization, Upon receipt of the aboverentioned estimatés, and pending thoir review and approval. by WHD, DTHABEAS should be prepared to extend technical and financial support up to the amount of $10,000 per annum, It is understvod that such WHD support, channeled through DTMAREAS will supplement at least an equal amount which is to be raised locally by the FUNEDRIAL comnittee, Le ‘Contract agent Paul D, LANGEVIN has been replaced, as the cut-out and'principal.agent for WHD, by Staff Agent Martin J, COKENDTAS, The latter is presently being introduced into the operation as the Chilean representative of the DTHABEAS foundation; this 1s being done by means of corres— pondence between DTHASEAS, FNEERIAL, and Martin J, CORENIAS, Once WHD ‘support to the PUNEGRIAL group is actually extenied by DIMAREAS, COKENIAS, ‘threugh the exercise of subtle guidance made possible by his capacity as a DTHABEAS representative, ra E tay ad "Showy Intocmaliget Wil? sacit at least Indirect control over the activities of the grevp. . Adventages to be derived by KUGOAY 1. Sy supporting the activities af the FUNESRIAL orgenizaticn, WH) will obtein the services of a secure ; mechanisn wivitting of ODYOKE interest, capable of conducting extonsive KRUGQWN activities on an overt and indigenous basis. 2, In addition to execution of its own KUGONN type progrem, the FUNGBRIAL group will serve ag the focal point for finding and direction af other KUGOWN activities carried on by other indigenous groups having silnilar aims, By extension of support to ether such groups, the FUMEBRIAL orgmisation could thus becom the nucleus of a secure KUGOWN network, requiring no direct contact by .WHD/KUGOWN personnel under QDACID cover, 3. Since this operation would be funded by WHD headp quarters, through the WHD mechanism DTHAZEAS, and since control will be exercised by DIHAREAS through its Staff Agent represen- tative in Gills, Mission Santiago will be relieved of all but e monitoring ani reporting responsibility, This is in accordance . with the ti plan of removing direct contrel of, and attribution for, KUGOWN cperations from the official station. Risks Involved Risks involved in establishing the KUGOWN channols envisaged in this project should be minimal, The indigenous individusls concerned have been recruited on an unwitting basis and will be handled by Martin J. CCKENIAS cirectly, The “FUNEERIAL group, as an existing legal entity, has good natural cover ‘and can accept direct attribution for its KUGOQUN acti~ vities, Wo Station personnel will be involved ani tho possibi- lity of ‘QDYCES interest being disclosed wil] be fiuther mini- mized by securely funding tho group and backstopping both Martin J, CCEENIAS and the croup's activities by DTHABEAS, FUNESRIAL' vill be unwitting of the original source of his funds and of COYOKE interest. Pay Untarge gt ya oy 14-0000 a) Iv, = Fi PECUSIDATION That the funds currently approved for this project under the WH Cporational Plan Sor FY 1954 in the azount of $10,000 be authorized for the implementation of the proposal outlined in this acendrent., This support is not to exceed $8,000 during the rerainder of FY 1954, Funds used in furthering the revised plans fcr this project will be provided pericdically to the DTHASGAS funding mechanism after receipt of statomonts from FUNEBRIAL as to the proposed use of the monies, a. 14-0000 € a r . Sune Sseuriis is coadiod -h- ¥. CPSRATICNAL OUPLINE ay Aros of Operation 1. Geographic erea ea) Chile 2. Specific target groups a) Business and intellectual circles b) Working class reader audience Qverational Contre) 1, Control exercised by Ueadquarterg WHD/KUGCGHN will exercise operational control through DTABEAS which will disburse finds to the FUNEGRIAL group in accordance with specific WED instructions, Control will be effected through the ellotrent of funds on the becis of budgeted need, through DIMASEAS, to the FUNEBRTAL froup upon cvidence of satisfactory performance of the missions assigned to this organization, 2, Sontrol exercised by tne Meld Chief of Mission, Santiago, will exercise indirect control through Staff Agent Martin J, COKENIAS, By ncans of indepencent checking and reporting procedures, Mesicn Santiago will Lkoep headquarters informed of the FUNEBRIAL group's activities, Should the group fail to provide gatisfactory parformance, Mission Gantiago will advisa headquerters to withdraw financial and technical assis~ tence, Duretion of the Project It is anticipated that this project, if approved for FY 1954, will be continued in the future by veans of a re-ellotment of funds obtained through the yearly Sperationay Progrea=s. y Possibility of Overlanving Jurisdiction It is anticipated that FUE SRIAL may eventually be used to channel support to other groups in Ghile, either existing 14-0000 Fe eimhated, whieh groups may .abt whimin the proving ov D/UCOM pro, “eels in Chile. Personne). Tequired “mw, 1, FOMESAIAL and FULERUAL-1, voth unwitting Chilean officials of PUREESIAL orpenization, are immediately available as Princinal Agent anc sub-agent, respectively. 2. Martin J, COKENIAS, a WID Staff Agent, will be tho field C.ce Officer fer this Project, Corrain cation Plan 1. e present direct corzespondence betwoen DTIASEAS and FOAL will be supplemented by correspondence between DTHARBEAS and Martin J, COKENIAS, 2. Existing facilities will suffice for commaications between Hea€quarters and Missien Santiago and botween idssion and Martin J, COKEITLAS. 1. Supnort to be furnished oy Hoolquarte Support furnished by heacytarters will consist prizarily of overstionel, propaganda, anc technical advice, as well as the vrovisicn of funds, 2. Sumort to be Curmished in the Hield ldscion Suntiage will observe covertly the activities of FUNEPRIAL's groun to assess the effectiveness of such of their activitics as are related to this nroject, 3. Funcicg a. At the present time the srecific financiel requirc- ments of the FUNEERIAL corcittee eannot be given, nor can any Pirt schedule of disburserents to the committee be set forth inthis anendrent since these requirements will be net on a day-to-day end month-to-nonth basis depending on the neces of the committee, b. Disbursements from funds authorised under this wnencient will be controlled as follows, Pcrialically, cvery feu rentis, the FUNETRIAL committee will subuit a budget to DTHABZAS for the furs it requires for the succeeding quarter. 1 egrs anpa anne Seer RETRY Ue SEESTTEROAE amen errr a re ~ 7 dh! rae Uy da me Uron approval of | he funde ° will be placcd to tio Martin J, : COKSHTAS, who willl “be © gy od@ist at in \ accowianee with Congicential Inuxis reculations, EDTAS will disburse ane fonds in the sullest anemis possible, consistent with reintaining the onerating efficiency of the project, ie shall net, moreover, make acciticnal disburse- nonts until he has received tengihlic evicence of expenditure (recedpts) for lprévious dishirserents, Ordinary digburse- 4 santa shevld not excoed $1,030.00 and chould be covered by 0 reeelpts within, thirty days. -Where the Staff Agent is ; certain trat receipts cannot be obtained for lerre cisburse- nerts and where the expencituros. cannot bo authenticated with ; certainty hy the Staff Avent, an acendrent to the project : shoulda be rrepared and a proposed acrinistrative plan should : bo forwerded to Neadquartcrs tor approval, Staff Apent ‘artin J, COMENIAS shall take all reasonable nrecautions to : insure that he maintains corplete control of the financial mhases of this operation at all tines and that al] disburse~ nents adhere to the Ccnfidential Funds Regulations and the objectives autherized in this project anc its enendents. H, Renerts Procedures Tn cranting finanelal aid to FUISSRIAL's croun, DTHARBAS Will request periodic reports of activities and experditures, hese reports will be covertly checked by lassion Santiago, a2 . I. Ccortination a No coordination will be required beyond WHD. J. Cover as a complotcly cvert and legitimate local organization, with an avowed anti-DGGYPSY progran, the FUNGERIAL grou has neteral cover, WID support will be covered by channeling funds through the secure DTHABEAS mechanism, Jlartin J, COKENIAS is a Staff Agent uncer unofficial cover in addition to which his relaticnship with the FUNEDRIAL group will be cerried out in his eapacity es the lecal representative of DTILAREAS, K, Security All inéigenoug personnel involved in this project are unwitting of CDYCKE intorest, Funding, control, and guidance of the SUNEBRIAL yroup will be handled in such a wey that CDYOKE . interest will not ke cisclosed to indigenous or unauthorized merrcons, Attribution for the group's activities can and will be accented by the croup, ‘The original source cf fins wild not be known by the preun. hy, 14-0000 fry SECRET SECURITY FRFOUMAT ION “PROJECT FINANCIAL DATA pieoretces a SHAY NOT EXCEED SEGRET CLASSIFICATION __ p Docetbo 19S B_HRU IO suNE 195 A RESPONSIBLE STAFF OR DIVISION". 2 gpcase Cerise? - Wi/RRT . Jot: VW. Isevinrar A, PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS indicate mumbor and type of persosnel cesuired and estimated total comsensatica far.salary, allosances, travel and Inctudse overyone paid from project. related employee benefits, ESTIMATED CCMPEKSATION ALL OTMER RKUMBER Us Se PERSONNEL | FOREGGN NATICVAL BASE Sauare STAFF EMPLOYEES STAFF AGENTS CAREER AGENTS CONTRACT AGENTS CONTRACT CONSULTANTS fFieup acenrs MVLITARY ALL_-OTHER . S720 53,700 8, SUPPLIES, MATERIEL AND EQUIPMENT Tadteate amdunt requirad in applicadle spaces, Attach completa suprorting Fist for each. — i. COMNO CRENTCAL QUARTERMASTER SUPPLIES jem SurPuigS SS $ $ $ 8 ary MEDICAL DRONANCE SPECIAL DEVICES OTHER ECUIPMENT s s s | TOTAL 8. B09 C, OTHER OPERATIONAL EXPEASES indicate volume ana nature of oxpensas such as (1) maingaince of two operstional houces abroad (2) spot purchase of Information, ate. - Offices, rental and utilitics 31,200 Publication equipzent and stpplics (locally purchased) 2,000 ° : Local reinbursenont for repair, printing, and siciler sarvices oo . 24,100 TOTAL C. : O. SUBSICY OR PROPRIETARY PAYMENTS if funds are to bo turned over to individuals of groups in iarge burp suts to be expendad Dy the individuals or groups st their discretion to accomplish sn agreed-upon objective, explain the tyce of financial accounts, factual verification ar statements, if any, other than a receipt for the famp sum, ahich will da obtained. TOTAL FUXO REQUIREMENTS (A + 84 C + 0) $a a0 FORM MO, Jue 1952 599725 SECRET w 14-90000 poerens 4 }. q ” SECRET SECURITY INFOSMATICN E, FUNOING REQUIREMERTS AOMIMATE DATES AND AMGLNTS GF MONEY REQUIRED Decexber 1953 gx fare; 1! Bas Ging nonth through Juno January. 1954 1954 91,00 . retrvary 1954 FORM REGUY RED (FX ] uv. 5. oourars (E7] Foreign (specify) .~ CJ necoriasre tmstrusesrs (SPECIFY) SPECTAL SECURITY REQUIREMESTS OR METHODS OF TRANSMISSION None Mom F. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (Within security IImttatlons, ist any other facts or circumstances which will enable Special Support Staff to lend adequate logistical support to this project. Indicate apecificationally the "RUSH" of "TINE? factors Involved) Expoditious anvroval is requested sa that money can be expended as soon, as the FUNEBRIAL group sutmits to DTWAREAS ite concrete cost estimates for sett ving up offices and equipment, ; SECRET 14-0000 Je os FURJOSO Deter ae & ghia ls ap hs the ra e 6] g e: TD mete went ae ay 4 t 1 i Necttpes ee ee § 1 ! i 14-00000 MEHOMARDUM FOR: CHIEY, SPECIAL SECURITY DIVISTOR 1 “wee ‘SHROURH : FI/stc/sr3 SUBIC? t Pequest for BadgoeeDavid A: on 1, I: is requested that 9 Limtted badge te iesued to : * He, Dovid A. Phillipa, covert Agent for PP/CT, working in the ' Bevepacar and lecture Piald. The limited tadze should include access to the Admin. Building, 2210 "ge" Stree:, I, J, Ky and L Buildings. 2, My. Palilipn' esade to here accase to theea Yuildines tecanse of hla frequent comiaci with various officials to ; . Deltar equip hia for his future soeignwat, it in anticipated : imat he will be ssaaigned to this Agency fer one year, 3. For forther istermstion, contact WV. F. Esvley, PP/ Security Officer, roca 1412 K Illding, extension 2606. (SIGNED) COLWELL 4. axaAS FOR JO BE, BAR Acting Chief PA yl Paychological aud Paremilitary Opsrationa S.aff o/amuanf lon dey sme, 26 Avgust 1954 Distributions Prete /ae = Orig. 21 FI/SEC/SPB - 1 PP/Acmin = 2 nQaray Pr/nt/an 22 eet ho wed 14-00000 SECRET fon Fit fed Tat ~ , DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE DCCuMERT LOENTIF CATION rae a /8| SaBl [ \ 7 j 3. DISPAToN OR SOURCE HOC. svmagL NO- PROJECT * + eect eee 1 TT. en _ aa FURIOSO C Pe SouNce CAvPTONYM 9, OATEC OF INKO. [9- EVALUATION meee none CATE 3. anaes? @. DATE PROCESSLO 70. DISSEMINATED IN te Cc. McNew 28 Nov-61 peated ‘ COCUMENT DISPOSITION T2- CROSS REFERRED TO THdS POLE . 13. “YRANSFERRED TO Xx . Ri FILE NO. REATINENT UNFOQVAT ION Project portion has been removed and sent to RI/AR. For review of file, contact RI/AR x-2471 using RI ° file number indicated above. x-ref 201-88764 FULMINATOR-1 SECRET (7-49) bey ES7 vse recvicus roerious. 14-0000 a - : . wae, rn a / . . . : . . 7G ae eee 2. a Loe . oe “ David A. Phillips is i : . : : Reporter f none -. ooo. 4uge 5S, 1975 . hee Ro = : Lid 95 1 et fF mR ne of Justice anhinpton DG. t vee me Deav Sir, Ceo » - In sceovdnnee witht the ev remk te Titormetien Ack bhaah teek frock FPebpransy, I on pequtvosa cha CXA to rerpen? of moteipt, 14-0000 f- - > we = z _ ee an . . “ pele : Ser ye TF z . eT f - 7 i f a . 3 7 ; 25 Augus* 1975) . . \ : . : . Ne 9 “ . x as a - ° = - sy, . + Poll ~ rer oC ae oo . a David A. Phillips Request on The Bay City Times a _- 75-4978 , a - a a - . . . — * 7 ' YT AR’ : i } | 2 = = . : : H “ . | ‘ i ‘ . : Pas ~ 7 ry s : t 14-0000 THIS DOCUMENT IS CHARGED TO YOU. “RETURN THIS DOCUMENT TO RID/ARCHIVES & , i DISPOSITION SECTION, RM GE-53, ON OR BEFORE DATE INDICATED. _ IF YGU FORWARD THIS DOCUMENT TO ANOTHER : ofgh : INDIVIDUAL PLEASE CALL EXTENSION DO HoT REMOVE THIS FORM ‘ ‘ee 1790 US# PREVIOUS EDITIONS: TO Reques te Please return this. reference to RID/ARD/RCU immediately after use. * RECORDS CENTER JOB wo. 6/-20/3f80 SPACE NO. 1 vi angivigaen aad OL sr oh FILE NO. xo wild if DOCUMENT FOLDER NO, 2 SaRURW FO. BOX NO. ef RID/ARD/RCU G-E-58 . . 610 tee” (] SecRET =]. CONFIDENTIAL OQ nae ([] UNCLASSIFIED EDITIONS as MGLN { t i OPp-6t WLUHILG 14-0000 “CS” RECORD MATERIAL THIS DOCUMENT IS CHARGED TO YOU. RETURN THIS DOCUMENT TO RID/ARCHIVES & ta DISPOSITION SECTION, RM GE-S8, ON OR BEFORE : ; : fo DATE INDICATED. iw - YOU FORWARD THIS DOCUMENT TO ANOTHER Ee INDIVIDUAL PLEASE CALL EXTENSION . sec! DO NOT REMOVE THIS FORM 2 1790 USE PREVIOUS EOITIONS, Please return this reference to RID/ARD/RCU immediately after use. RECORDS CENTER JOB NO. f/-/O/3f SPACE NO. _#@. ert YS OP¢E3 et aa en cea eeetinne A ST cane T | FILE No.- | DOCUMENT _ FOLDER NO, ‘5. RETURN TO: RID/ARD/RCU G-E-58 a GIO HES" CY secret] CONFIDENTIAL. ) IATERMAT : OP-6! 14-0000 wok ad a edd is seiaiabdaie ale bogie ; : CS RECORD MATERIAL THIS DOCUMENT IS CHARGED TO YOU. RETURN THIS DOCUMENT TO RID/ARCHIVES & ‘DISPOSITION SECTION, RM GE-58, ON OR BEFORE DATE INDICATED. ¥ a ~ : ‘GF YOU FORWARD THIS DOCUMENT TO ANOTHER INDIVIDUAL PLEASE CALL EXTENSION » &£ { DO NOT REMOVE THIS FORM ‘Spee 1790 use previous corrions. 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14-0000 104-10177-10147 “ey sprregge tee ar 4 Laan EN ve tome io erereesersnpmpremeren pemeatmae r oreap rowraarvennrss RHE ALIS TAs natn neae Somers mmm areren rte, | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | FBI DOCUMENT - DATR: 4) NOVEMBER 1976 ne s -. CLASSIFICATION: SECRET & SUBJECT: BOMBING OF CUBANA AIRLINES DC8 “NEAR ADOS, WEST INDIES, OCT.6, 1970, NEUTRALITY MATTERS - CURA - West INDIES FRI FILE NO: NONE GIVEN (CABLE FROM DIRECTOR, , SNRs oy amen yy ri ou ST ie ee elt 14-0000 wv arpuyy ATM err | 21 BAY 1976 ALIORAN DUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: PANAMANDTAN REPRESSEVE MEASURES AGAINST CUBAN EXTLES REF: MZPA-21247, 2L April 1976 1, ...All. names. in ref dispatch were. traced,.as much-as possible,., and interested desks'were notifidd of Subjéct's ‘past or present ops interests. ° se 2. Following is the information retricved from the traces: | A. GARCIA Vasquez, Orlando. (WKTANGO-L) Notified the Venezuclan Desk, they in turn witl notify the Cield. B. HUERTAS, Enrique (Medical Doctor) (201-279389) -AMONG-2. After more than five years of service as a JMWAVE psychological warfare agent A-2 was amicably terminated on 30 November 1965 C. PEREZ Atamo, Duney (201-0351081) alias Capt. Atano. AMLUNT-2,. Recruited Dee 65 for use as: MIEVRRON reeruiter. He received agent and team training which included demolition. Subject was terminated 31 Dec 66 due to inability to establish operational contacts. . D. MORALES Navarette, Ricardo. Resides in Venezuela, no ops interest. : E. PUENTE Blanco, Jose (201-163893). Was of interest to Caracas Station, informed the desk. F. PUENTE Blanco, Roberto (201-1263513). CIFENCE-7. \ Was of interest to Caracas Station, informed the desk. G. BUSFILLOS, Antonio. Possibly Subject of 201-756656, AMWAX-2. .Recruited in 1964 and terminated November 1966. Reason was cancellation of Operation SAMSON and economy in operations. HW. MARTINEZ Castro, Pedro (Z01-340051), No cns interest. Tr. ESTEVEZ, Angel (201-732176). No ops interest. J. JIMENEZ, Caspar. No 201. or pn pera aren SEORE et gl TERT REREPRO REID RP RAMEN Ta ENT PRL eR MAG RETURN Wot eP NARI NNSTI Ne eH 14-0000 ane sigh K. VASQUEZ, Jose AKA “Pepe. Not identified. Le. MULERA, Raul de la. No 201%. . M. FONT, Ramon. Not ‘identified. N., LORENZO, Carlos. Not identified. . QO: GARCTA, Rigoberto. Possibly Subject of 201-319654, SLAPIACK-30. Was initially contacted Jan/Feb 1962. On OA was groated 7 Jan 74 for SLAPJACK- 30'S use as a radio operator for rraject SLAPJACK, Could not find any indication that Subject 3 has been terminated. ° P. HERNANDEZ, Carlos. Not identified. Q. MIRON, Jose. No 201. : 7 R. BERDAGUER, Guillermo AKA VERDAGUER. (201-231514) No ops interest. $. CALATAYUD, Antonio, Possibly Subject of 201-297795. OA was requested 3L Mar 61 for use as a PM trainee. File docs not indicate if OA piven or if he was ever used. fT. ALONSO, Marcos. No traces. 3. LA/COG has been notified of the inclusion of Former COG assets on this list and will take whatever action is deened appropriate. The Venezuelan desk is taking action in the cases of GARCIA and PUENTE. . Juan Ortiz LA/PNC/PA DISTRIBUTION: . Orig. .- 56-5-21 w/cy of dispatch LA/PNC/V w/cy of dispatch - LA/COG w/cy of dispatch 1 - chrono 2 opt ila 14-0000 i L ) gicli en Sone penn ees am dg MSPATCH . EMSAM (i SECRET ° Chief, Latin Anerica Division eo eee ATERIVEE CARD REDISTLD *o8 Chick of Station, Panama City 7" Danananton Repressive Measures against Cuban Exiles ACiGH Manto Tas a ACTION: See para 5. ‘ 1.: A compilation of. information reported by Station « J penetrations of the'local.gervice (ile. HYBRPOCH-5, HYEPOCH-11,7, HYRAVEN-11) indicates that the local security service is assuning an increasingly hostile posture against Cehan exiles traveling to Panama. The reporting sources coincide in their information that this attitude is directed primarily ayainst Cuban exiles residing in Miami, It appears that this devclopijent may be the result of | the reporting of HYGRUFF-1's agent in Miami, Salvador ALDAREGUIA. ALDAREGUIA continues to-report from Miari allezing cooperation between Cuban exiles and Panamanian exiles in Miani who are opposed to the regime of General Omar TORRIJOS Herrera. 2. UYGRUFF-1.recently submitted a watchlist of Cuban exiles to Tocumen International Airport (TIA) and other Panamanian ports of entry ordering the recipients to deny entry inta Panana to all those persons on the watchtist. HYETOCH-S, the nost alert of all Station penctrations commented that in his opinion the list ' contained Cuban Embassy input because his service did not have : the capability to collect sufficient data on all the persons : listed to be able to make a meaningful evaluation of which ones are dangerouss The Station has not been able to confirm -- ° HYEPOCH-S's suspicions. “* : 3. For the record, the Cuban exiles on HYGRUFF-1's watchlist are the following: : (continued) Distribution: = : 2 - C/LAD “B2 INPDET mosenmintio SS DIPAICH SYMBOL AND NUNSIR _.. HZPA-21247 HUNSSIFICATION 2). April. 1976. - lene SECRET... ...00 2 96-5221... 2, 14.90000 . t wee | Nera OC. re TERRES OR aun ws SORA oF CONTA MON OF H ~ . . : “ . } DISPATCH SECRET HEPA 2V247 Ge Pb aS, wae GARCEA Vasquez, Orlando. Resittes in Venezuela. ies ey te rs lem Natt 6 BS BE Uridy (Oy upRTAS, Enrique (Nedical Doctor). Ani 6 ‘ : un 1% Bei’ . c. PEREZ Alano, Duney, alias Capt. Alano, jm! ? E pple Led, HORALES Navarrete, Ricardo. Resides in Venezucla, 4 v4 e ; ce. PUENTE Blanco, Jase. 2¢F Os bysG3 F iC - aepe a 126 FE £, PUNNTE Blanco, Roberto, C/F Eee rOee ° 3 e 16) - 07> . ¥ g. BUSTILLOS, Antonio. ¢ > 30) “of ; - LOT ~ PO Of 7 ’ h. MARTINEZ Castro, Pedro. DY: @ ay 0 of? i. ESTEVEZ, Atigel. He is vell known to Floyd We ae, : NeNertney (0C). He is acriminal. ug of? pane ree jp. SUIGREZ, Gaspar : _ ks VASQUEZ, Jose, aka "Pepe". pw acend . fg DOs 1. OMILERA, Raul de Ja. : mn. FONT, Ravon. uocfenk- n. LORENZO, Carlos. 2W pn hirk ypagat-ty 6 0. GARCIA, Rigoberto TT aeT) aero 19034 - . p. HERNANDEZ, Carles alias “EL Aura". yro2 Céswt 8,390} — TU MIRON, Jose. ' ho . r. BERDAGUER, Guillermo aka VERDAGUER. = tf GARI? , f s. CALATAYUD, Antonio, McNertney thinks the last p&? naue is a garble. soy- 8 a . t. ALONSO, Marcos. a 4. O€ the persons Listed above, MCNERTNEY knows Orlando | GARCIA Vasquez well. GARCIA was born in Cuba, becane a a to the United naturalized U.S. citizon when he fled fron Cub States. lie eventually settled in Venezucla where he becane a close friend and confidant of Carlos Andres PEREZ, now president of Venezucla. Aside from Venezuelan diplomatic posts he has hetd abroad he vas at one tine ChicE of Cperatiens of DIGLPOL. MCHERTNEY commented that if the Panamanians ever had the tenmerti to mistreat GARCIA that PEREZ reaction against TORRIJOS would undoubtedly be fierce. 5. Ve defer to Headquarters to nance check these individuat ascertain if BKHERALD has any operational interest in any of th and advise the responsible component to take precautionary neasures in the event any novernent of these individuals involves travel to or transiting Panana, In exploiting this infornation please protect the-sources. Algernon, O. FORTYUNE 7 ECagatricasvionN WT sap spammer =" FT ba NG” SECRET iC) EON TIeO | 2 FORM i 653 §3a 8 PNG Carino, | i i | 14-0000 CO COCUMENT EXTRACT TRE FOLLCHENG INFOS MATICN CONCERNING THE SU3JECT OF THIS 201 oo a DOSSTER HAS BEEN EXTRACTED FROY ANOTHER OFFICIAL OD FILE. : -PERSONS PEQFORMING NAME TRACES SRE CAUTIONED THAT THE OOCU- . MENT FROM WHICH TRIS EXTRACT WAS PREPARED CONTAINS ADDITIONAL INFORMATICN PERTAINING TO THE SUBJECT AND SHCULD BE REQUESTED __ SROM IP/FILES. me PEREZ ALANG, DUNEY . soe ; : . 201-C0334C8l C56-005-02) ™~ “ SEX M HZPA~21247 oo ; , ‘ 21 APR 76 2° Te ~ P2 : . whoo ee ~ oe - _ ee ee ee ; : ALIAS ALAMO /CAPTS eT CUBAN EXILE-PCSSIBLE TRAVEL TO PANAMA SEC ee SERVICE PANA TAKING HCSTILE PNSITICN AGAINST oe ; CUBAN EXILES TRAV TO PANA, ATTITUDE OIRECTED a AGAINST CUBAN EXILES RES OF MIAMI. MAY AE oO “ALLEGED CROPERATICON BETWEEN CURAN EXILES AND — PANA EXILES MIAMI] WHO OPPOSED TO REGIME GEN 7 TORR JOS CATE 17 MAY 76 09401544 ~o - Pony : \ SECRET £2 IMPDET CL BY 054979 14.90000 FBI DOCUMENT DATE: 8 MAY 1975 CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN SUBJECT: DUNNEY PIO PRREZ AL“MO FEI FILE NO: 105-4953 (MIAMI). FBI DOCUMENT PATE: 3 DECEMBER’ 197% CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: DUNNEY PIO PERES ATAVO NO: 105-4953 (MIAME) --- <--> FBI FILE 14-00000 ' | - a * / _ . i : 7 : : FBI. DOCUMENT i Lil co a nenetie PATE: 32 JULY 1o7h CIASSIPICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: ACCION CUBANA (CUBAN ACTION) {AC} FEL FILE NO: 1¢5-219%7 (MIAMI) 14-0000 CUTGOING BIGN OL CENTER USS Suet me cos. ae OnNF. Oo 0 a Cues ane SECR E T . STAFF ose DIRECTOR S81826 » 0 cee DISSEM OY: cow le INFO: PLE O wemoee O mrmro PER a ernes # TO: UH/MTANT. ¥ .. REAM # REF? WH/MEANE 2223 ty Depa y , n. -HasrrnacesoN vine ero _p ERE Z ALAMO (201-3340813: - _ PEREZ RECRUITED DEC &S FOR USE AS MHAPRON RECRUITER. HE RECEIVED AGENT AND TEAM TRAINING HICH INCLUDED DEMOLITION. PEREZ WAS- TERMINATED 3% DEC bh DUE TO INABILITY TO ESTABLISH LocATzON of “OPERATIONAL, CONTACTS: ¥ . 2. NO CURRENT INFO of PEREZ. ¥ 3. FILE: 201-33¥aai- ea EnPbET.d ae teen emcee os a FRECORD Copy] _ care: AUGUST 2974 [ERED COP] ak eine ORIG: “CAROL BARR/UR C/UH/COG mr NY UNITE UH/COG/CI . alee j ExT: 1839 . AUG 14 . : < ahd i coves mavens aoncees ee CAS LR ” se TTR THAN TRE issue OFFIC’ tS PHONED Eg 2 HiPpe»r ct ouY: U54555 14-0000 aes we =a - my » + - » : a! Tan. zens! A ors. 4,0¥° CABLE BAC O1SBEM or ZR ren eo ° . scoot Ov OTHER Tha: aa 2 ‘= 72§° E c Q E t lesuIng OFviCS Is PRONOITEE PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED. PAGE @1-a1 ~yors3i2e202 yul 74 WMIM 22236 SECRET 3119102 JUL 74 STAFF. CITE WH/MIAM] 22236 (ENNIS ACTING) .T03 DIRECTOR, REAM fae . te ratsmianf Requests. TRACES ON HUNNEW. PIO; PERE 2 ALAMO, pPOg 11 JULY 1937 CUBA, RESIDES MIAMT AT 2479 N.W. 29TH STREET, ALIEN REGISTRATION NO, A12 440 Stee MAS BEEN. active aN SEVERAL - GUBAN EXILE MILITANT. GROUPS: oe / “2, FILE: DEFER, &2 INPDET [ RECORD COPY] SO I fur 74- 14-0000 id Ke ae “1 . rs a . - “2 pote ‘ 4 1 LOL ‘ . a) . . - : = Pa re a tie hee Seite och he FRI DOCUMENT HAS “DATE: 26 JULY|J974 2 7 oS 1 CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN" SUBJECT: DUNNEY PIO PEREZ ALAMO PRE FILB NO: 105-1953 (MIAMI) aT ae GRE 14.90000 Tv A MICA atte ar Cel ae ess) Fel DOCUMENT oe DATE: 9 JULY 1974 CLASSIFICATION: sA1U0 _ J4 FEI FILE NO: NONE GIVEN (CABLE FROM DIRECTOR, FBI) Alt UTES TMC? eter rere goer : x Teen : eS EXPLOSION IN FRONT OF CUBAN ASSY, PARIS, FRANCE, JULY 3, 74 aes t “iT base A sane 7 gatas eis 3 ? By 4 fp i p- in Stent ae pring Xn 14.90000 ~ , a \Y ~. oe a - CABLE SEC OISSEM Ov “See torancones “9 4 ov PERSO UNIT NOTIFIED — --— _ .. REPROOUCTION GY OTNER THA: IBSUING OFFICE (8 PROMIBITES T $g61d% QE1A797 PAGE 1-81 IN 321933 tr, ¢ . Lf. ey ° ~ & > TORI3120202 JUL 74 WMIM 22236 oN < S$ gt ® ITE T 31i9se2 JUL 74 STAFF . CITE WH/MIAME 22236 (ENNIS ACTING) 7 - pele TO: DIRECTOR, REAM a 4, FBI/MIAMI REQUESTS TRACES ON DUNNEY PIO “P . REZ ALAMO, jn pg DPOB 11 JULY 1937 cuBa, RESIDES MIAMI AT 2479 N,W. 29TH STREET, ALIEN REGISTRATION NO. A2 442 516, HAS BEEN ACTIVE IN SEVERAL CUBAN EXILE MILITANT GROUPS. - ; , orn 2, FILE: DEFER, £2 IMPDET lee SECRET 14-0000 j i a 7 ie x - : : _— . & a al ~ ~ a : . 4 sy 4 > . 4 ; FBI DOCUMENT vel : ‘ : DATE: 27 PEBRUARY 1974 Ro : iat a SUBJECT: DUNNEY PIO PEREZ ALAMO i . : CLASSIFICATION: SECRE Hf oh. Soo ‘PRI FIED NO: 105-4953 (MEAMI). ef ; F a 5 ' _ : i : : Boe a i : en RET EY ~ i BE. ra ; i sents SON LAS edee he weet eee VeNEE RS © tars plete net ee LBB ecu tei % dubs a a! Verale Wheeden taste heats Bie St et ee FRI LOCUMENTS DATE: 6MARCH 1974 CIASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: FBI BILE NO: 105-21596 (MIAMZ) DATE: 13 FEBRUARY 1974 RAFAEL COLON - EXFLOSION AT OASIS MOTEL, AVRAINVILLE, FRANCE, AUGUST 2, 1973 CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN SURJECT: DIRECTORIO RSVCLUCIONARIO (DR) FBI FILE NO: 105-202¢2 (MIAN) ; FBI DOCUMENT DATE: 16 JANUARY 197% CLASSIFICATION: CONFIPENTIAL SUBJECT: Rpenter tee etecn Wer ce 2? a ‘ FS ~ ge ay ORLANDO BOSCH AVILA FRI FILE NO: 105-2856 (MIANE) 14-0000 A Seteasaimmenene mite ceptors oye sry " ; m 7 L Fy = re FBI POCUMENTS DAT: 12 SEPTEMBER 1973 CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN ; 4 SURJECE: PIRECTORIO REVOLUCIONARIO (DR) : : F8I FILE NO: MM 2105-20202 (MIAMI) 7 DATE: 2h AUGUST 1973 So CLASSIFICATION: AIUO : SUBJECT: BIRECLORIO REYOLUCIONARIO’ (DR) ; . . FBI FILE NO: NONE GIVEN (CABLE FROM DIRECTOR, FBI) . ~ , ‘ 1 i ~ 14-0000 eo. ; 6, Ay : { 2 3 j i i £ Fa f F i . tee. . 4 . 7 ; : f. - {: bk . ; : - a z ax Cee he wdteaisisg \ewelens . : = FST DOCUMENTS arn i 7 : 3 : DATE: 4 AUGUST 1973 ue 5 CLASSIFICATION: AIUO . : SUPJECT: DIRKCTORIO REVOLUCIORARIO (DR) tO, . FRI FILE NO: NONE GIVEN (CABLE FROM PIRECTOR, FEI) i DATE: 26 JUNE 1973 ; : CLASSIFICATION: NONE GIVEN _— SUBJECT: DIRECTORIO REVOLUCTONARIO FBI FILE NO: 1053-20202 (MIAMI) hn * é te 4. te 7B, Po, + Senn Pe ene 164 gers 14-0000 FBI DOCUMENTS °° - DATE: 29 JANUARY 1973 ! CLASSIFICATION: NONE GLYEN SUBJECT: ;ARTIPO KEVOLUCIONARIO LEL PUEBLO FBI FILE NO: 105-20913 (J2AKT) DATE: €1 OCTOBER 1971 CLASSIFICATION: | CONFIGENTIAL SUBJECT: DLIHECTORIO REYOLUCIONARIO (DR) FRI PILN tO: 105-2020" (MIAMT) B i. ie i 1 14-0000 7 —~ [ [ : vepey” ‘ So 120733 OL PEREZ ALAMO EMILIO tT ai 29 a CUBAN’ MASTER LIST NO 19 8 GROUP 1 BIRTH MO YR D000 O90 Ohoat FogHeCeOTEdes ASS ICE EOOIGOD aGDdTSHooTCTD sOgTSTC SICH CIoCe SES : VOOR E LCCC errr et Terrerrrrirererr errr rir rere rarrrnt har) fet Ce cee Ce 4 ' 4 PERSO PEPPER CEES US SORE RSME MOE ES CELEB OROROR OS SOP EES SESE OSECO LORS EES COREE oe a1 1) ceREES eeP CeCe OCS CSORESCOSOLE LOCOS CL COCO CeCe COC SEeCCOCC COCO CCOLOLE LS 22222222 meTEEEEEE) Pyagysagagga33y332a2, pyanayggagaaagaayia 333393390 99933999223995903939 CGE CeeUa nd eaanaacaccesececaeee WYSTTYTTTTET) a4 BACCALAUREATE ATTA ESE Si SSSSSS5S89987 8. 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OpsOLETe PREVIOUS ~~ zou aa “ ROIT?ONS 1 ? =: i YERED Alezo, Paacy ! i { : | | | : 3 CN THE SUBJECT j | j 1 ‘ OF THIS 201. ° 7Y % i t 4 ‘ : i i ou : asap~4 ton Kr mpesTRACcT FILE SLIP . “y am FILE THIS FORM {N FILE NO. FORM BED wae weevious tor trons. SECRET saan 14-0000 ~— , 7. ~ vy e . ws 3 FORM G-925 a nev 4-15-67 . . 5 . romeaprrove | . - BODES Ciacay HO OME Bx2GRePine UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE . | Broan nied . toznigrabon cad Ratusstizabon Sermce H ~ 3 GIR TROATE (O-GAT IR} AUEW Eas: TATION NO | ~ i oem st AME (miDGLE WAMED . 11g A: i kaftinoz \Ccloste, tle Phew] Pbe= st CN"Y5 362 22 hartines 2 wae E, VSEN > ft CITY AND COUNTRY OF DIRTH SOOM. MILT NO - 5 *s, . u \ f Cann cuey oe G2 8587 FURST MAME DATE, CITY AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH UF KNORN) QTY AND coumiey OF RESIDENTS” Sta vias del Sur Cuba ~ ‘ vance MOTHER (MALDON NAME? FIRCT NAME = -GIRTHOATE == CITY @ COUNTRY CF GRIN MAGRIAGE PLACE OF MARRUCE 7 oON FORMER SPOUSES LiF FAM T RAME (FOR Wir, « 4 F 2 5 cf > Zz 3 z € © ° a } 5 2 2 2 °° s z oO By 2 2 e 4 = x a rf z « 5 : : LAST FORL'GN RENOENCE OF MORE THAN ONE YEAR IF NOT SHOWN ABOVE (INCLUDE ALL INFORNATION REQUESTED ABOVE ?' 7%} Ber CS APPLICANTS EMPLOYMENT LAST FIVE YEARS, fF NONE, SO STATE) LIST PRESENT EMPLOYMENT FIRST. FROM FUCA RAM #5D AUDRESS OF E-7LOTER | _accuraron | MONTH | YEAR | MOnT# YCAR a ae a a THiS FORM iS SUBMITTED F = [asavusauzation = BJ aos (ome ASPECT: YOUR NATIVE ALPHABET IN THIS Se. 21 _ PEAMTES SEVERE. PEMALTICS ANE PROVIDED BY Lad h-27—68 foe fe. i i ’ : : FO KNOWINCL AND MILLFULLY FALSIFYING - : = } OR CONCEALING A MATERIAL FACT. OATE (SIGMATURE OF AFPLICANT OR PETITIONER) 14.90000 ore t +. . 7 Je WT AUBEAY NO 13-RENG y, UNITED STATES GEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE” I ¢ i Ai { INFORMATION [| & Pa lemigration and Naturalization Serice aa | - \ ms r v- AT RS = Dik HOATE (MOCAT IRD ALIEN REGISTRATION WO = y : A J~11-37 AY2 440 514 = - . . + - . Some . too FORM 6.825 A RLY, 7 TA f Lad CITY AND COUNTRE OF BIRTH saire DATE, CITY AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH UF KMOWND CITY ANDO COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE Cuba FAMILY MAME . FIRST MAME ~— fat nn Saggn : Hoje : . Cuba ED FAMILY NAME” FIRST NAME GIATHOATE — CITY € COUNTAT OF BIRTH FATHER MOTMER (MAIDEN NAM =) OTE OF MARAIAGE PLACE OF MARRUGE (FOR wif €, GIVE MAIDEN NAME) ; Celeste, 7-12-37 CarasueyCuba FORMER SPOUSES (iF NONE, SO STATED FAMILY NAME (FOR WIFE, GIVE.MAIOCN NAME) OATE AND PLACE OF TERMINATION OF MARRIAGE FIRST MAME _ BIRTHDATE __DATE & PLACE OF MARRIAGE a STREET AND NUMBER ° 2 PROVINCE OR STATE Sounter MONTH TEAR Peary ey Ste eae Fe aa ae lf lab : : tieas HG SEES i; K rf ye Tt 0 Foty—37—— Caco pa aieaa fa 2 [ACT Ee L_f yy} ra ae ee iiPnrs Ban onENT ust nip ap ow eat pr eetambmenr many | GL AbT | FULL MAME ARD ADDRESS. OF EMPLOYER [__occybaricn” | 28 2 Woyeo Fainter ae AK YC Ce ZA w | | | | Dinensjonal Finobte ‘ : fay \ oY AZ L i 9 : LAST OCCUPATION ABROAD IF NOT SHOWN ABOVE CINCUDE ALL (FORMATION REQUEST toh Ll _] l 1568 2 7 ee ! JAN LERTERS, WRITE YOUR NAME IN { i { i { 1 t } H ! | i | { . | 7 E APPLICANTS RES;DENCE LAST FIVE YEARS LIST PRESENT ADDRESS FIRST. a ee ee | | H 1 { { | t i i { ae Al TARR, 71 Cre te Ba I POAT ek | THUS FORM 1S SUSMITTED IN.CONNEC TION WITH APPLICATION FOR. IF YOUR NATIVE ALPHABET IS IN OTHER THAN R o NATURALIZATION $f] AosustMeNT oF Status YOUR NATIVE ALPHABET IN THIS SPACE: | Qlomer ispeciti, 4-27-68 i eo i, | Y Sint yeti SE xe _. PENALTIES SEVERE PENALTIES ARE PROVIDED BY LAW FOR RNOWINGLY AND WILLFULLY FALSIFYING OR CONCEALING A MATCRIAL FACT DATE (SIGNATUBE OF APPLICANT GR PETITIONER) 14-D0000 » a roan : SECRET " REQUEST FOR CANCELLATION : : . , FROM: «= (Divewseny [Case officer) (Eatension) QO. Williams 5136 _ NAME SHOUN 15 TO: : CHT wn FP, CU/OA {_WZC0G/C1CSZ08 SUGIECT’S Nawe (Psead, crypt or troe acy be used) . Dunney Pio PEREM ALano hx Sato Loree 1 201 NO. -j PROser 201- j PLACE OF BIRTH [7 caver caifoa No. AGENT'S SERVICE RECORD DATE OF GIRTH _ aa arracued t BILt OL POReaaoED REASOWIS) FOR CANCELLATION ~—Subject is no longer of Operational interest to the Station, REF: UFGA-26926, 8 February 1967 Ao/- B3B¢O Sy Date SLGNATURE VA 4 ___.14_February_1967 | pele ep IF SUBJECT IS USED IN ANY CAPACITY, ANEW REQUEST FOR APPROVAL BILL BE SUBNITYED TO C1/0a taa) ges 937 oasarcers ‘peevious eoateoe, SECRET 14-0000 INSLAUE TIONS one TOR NG FACTION BRANCH @ t Fillan Sect 2 on back Detagh back flap and forwg; t HID 4G PHO? mos, tt fle no. and title shown are not proper, 2. Destroy ih Wire enebe A ees tt tlds insert proper file no. below and forward laid sign dicant action taken or comments requir- document to RID/AN ing preservahon ; FROM: PROPER FILE NO - ay rip, AN ne ____TO. ALL ADORESSEES ; FILL IN SECTION ft ON BACK 1F APPROPRIATE \ COMMENTS . oom [OSE dornicds NO mrcewen |roewaeceo | [TIALS ™. ie “ mi f . 5° \ - je if 1 | 7 Hl ’ \" Cc MTte RID FI i =” ee ena ~ ’ 4 > TRILE NUMUE® IPRIMATY COOE) 1 TRACE } } AGSTHALT aa . — a St cot t . ae, « | meauesr jj P2c(- 338408 ae TOO OME MT OATE TOSCUMEST NUMBEF i Q Fel. 1967 Lees 20526 DATE MICROFI MED iy . Lage poet en ne AFA i ee ne a er —_— ey 61a NT SECRET eos ene a) 14-0000 v3 2 3 Yr aCalT#amy BT. ney rot 2Gl~- 334081 1$T Naue a 7 SATE OF giRtH £. NAVE __AMLUNT-2 COAT RY CF BESTA tale FILE BO. OCuMEe SEVEN NAME TELCCOLE COTETENS HEP aT. NATLGAL F7CO-US Cres of pendiaa) COLNTOY CUSSENTLY SESIOES CITY CURNEATLY ACSIDES- YEAR CvVEGT OCCUPATION Lancuase wILiTagy SEM#vVICE-COUKTRY BRANCH OF SERVICE COUNTRY APEA KMHOULECGE FUNCTION(SE PEMFORMED FOR AGEKCY (Cléiwit to 62 spaces) FUNCTION(CS) PERFORMED FOR AGENCY (fimie to 62 spaces) CONTRACT EwPLSTEe TYPE LUPLOVET MAINTENANCE S SERVICE CON SUL TANT FUEL AGENT WOS. FF GR USF GPCRATHONS. APPROVAL | | HOS CONFENENT WESPONSISLE ve STATION RESPONSIALE states VWEARLY SALARY es EntRY Cw CuTY GATE PaRT OF A GETIREMENT FLON - SPECIFY (Fioit fo 62 epaces) Bate TERMINATED , 31 December, 1966 REMARKS (re: tersiaation, etc.) (tieit ¢6 42 wenden} BAC sees 2457 . SECRET, ott H3% UFGA- 26926 CS tury v¥aettac STATUS (#ost recent) LANGUAGE CONTRACT EMPLGVEE wife sex (¥ of F) . FULL. PART Tine OF WAE IPROPRIETAQY OR SUBSIOY SNOEPENDENT CONTRACTOR {STAFF CLEARANCE : Sao j venemn omy sereyere CAREER AGENT CSASPCSA ATTITUCE (e-s1t “— 261-3343] 14-00000 Cn, “DISPATCH is CLASP ATO FEOCESSING ACTON i _{MASRED FOR INDEMING . > aa RO RCE WISE ACQUIRED ONLY QUALIFIED CES CAN JUOGE INDEXING Chief, WH Division... aro Face Chief of Station, JMVAVE - Juicrornew susiect TYPIC/OPERATIONAL/AMLUNT-2 O termination of Subject of 201-334081 _ ACTION PEQUIRED - RLFERERCES Action Required: Cancel OA and MOC Transmitted herewith are copies of the Agent Service Record, Damage Report and Form 2457 on Subject, who was terminated 31 December 1966, due to an inability to establish the location of operational contacts. a | Liat OY foe Philip G, ELMARD ~ - Attachments:. #1 - Agent Service Record 2cys h/w #2 - Damage Report 2cys h/w #3 - Form 2457 2cys h/w Distribution: a= WH/COG w/atts #1,#2 & #3 b/w +s EY FEB -8 SSP 3 alts . 3 07 : . IO,-22 lofi CROSS REFERENCE TO TUSPATCH SYMBOL AND KUMBER ATE poe se - UFGA-~ 26926 6 February 1967 . CLASSIFICATION “AGS FILE. SUMGER SECRET 201-334081 1. 2. 3. 10, 1l; 12, ad. #1 & UEGA+2L926 Is agent recommended for re-use: ~ Att, 41 to UFGA-26926_ SECRET AGENT SERVICE RECORD ‘ t Agent's cryptonym or pseudonym: AMLUNT-2 Project identification: ~ ayrguyK re oe Agent recruited by: Reuben HANNULA : Capacity in which agent served: Planned to use him as' MHAPRON-Recruiter Rate of pay: Gross $331/Month-$279.40/Month (Net) Other Commitments: None Agent dismissed by: Geox‘ge_H, RAMSKILD . ation of 4 a) Reason for dismissal: Inability to establish loc operational contacts. -- +: --. ny Security risks:. Subject received some Agent and Team Training, but there are no unusual security risks. Yes - When and as operational situation requires, Manner of dismissal: Amicable - Subject given 2 months notice during which he was free to seek other employment, Letter of termination signed: Yes SECRET CS Copy 2201-33408) 14-00000 os 1. #2 to UFGA-26926 ~ ome ¢ SECRET DAMAGE REPORT ‘ \ NAME: AMLUNT/2 Last date SGSWIRLED: 12 January 1t966 ; . Safehouse and Training Areas Exposed/Cover Companies Exposed S/H #206 . . #296 : ‘ . #316 : ‘ #328 : \ 7 . #342 : \ : : Firing Range my . “f : foo, Maritime Training Site ‘ - : ho . ._ Red Sunset Enterprises, Inc, . : . Isolation .. my } . Isotropic \ . ‘ Indigenous Agent Personnel Exposed i AMAKA~-1 . ~ True Name , AMSTALK-1 - True Name AMTRUNK-21- True Name ‘ - AMTRUNK~24- True Name _ AMAROMA~2 —- True Name AMTRUNK~-7 - Alias . AMRIB-1 - Alias a : AMSKIRT-1 - Alias * so AMHINT-56 ~- Alias ° o AMLILAC-29- Alias dt 724 vFGA-269a- — — ES COPY ‘ De - 23409} 14-0000 = - a “3 an we are 0 SECRET Operational Areas Exposed . . / None ated Loading Sites and Vessels Exposed . None . : - ee ” ‘ / - 1 i e \ ° L - ° Internal Assets Exposed ‘ . i : None -- . 4 . “e . wee % 14-0000 SECRET WOFACT Personnel Exposed Reuben A. HANNULA as "Fred Folsom" Carl. M, BERSCHIUSKI as. “Gene” Stuart V. KAPRIDNO as "Dewey" Wilfred O, CLOWER as "Matt" Charles B, WEISINGER as “Ray” . Daniel R. HOSKIER as "FredY os Keith D. WINETT as “Bob" - John. H. HEMMING as “George” Gary T. BERNARD as "Bob ’ Clayton D. NEIPPERT as “Don" “i ‘ Merritt R. TOOVEY as "Warren" iv, Daniel V. GUSSOW as "Bill" . John H. HEMMING as “George" Austin DETLOFF as "Bill" John K. TARTARILLO as "John" George RAMSKILL as"Harold" Leland COBFIELD 4s "Paul" Indigenous Instructors Exposcd __ ‘ aa AMSWING=1 ~ oo AMTERRY-1 * AMHINT-18 AMUINT-19 AMTARBY-56 AMCLEVE~6 AMPHODARCH-11 ” 14-0000 - ; a e” « . ‘ ° | . i : . i ‘Relatives ia WOLADY Wife Daughter \ \ , 4 ul | Relatives in PBRUMEN a Soy ; a vo Brother ° St ob : “e to Sister : . a . oo . 4 . f . . ree 4 : - 1 : e . . ae e i COMMENTS '- None ~ : y . ; / 14-0000 - ov) cf és auUiltty AND Krad SHeke in Sect 2 terward to RID. ov irant cover sheet unless if records at ection taken o: comments requit- my preservation : FROM: RID? TRACE REQUEST OATE MICROFA MED “INSTRUCTIONS Ei — If file no ead title shown are not*proper; © PRIOR TO FING 2. on back Detach back flap i AgsTaacr INOEY ee 8100 “owas SECRET 163 insert proper hile no below and forward document to RID/AN Paored FILE NO f ——_———_— SE iene — FILL IN SECTION 1 ON MACK OF APPROPRIATE COMMENTS a eed iso “pte WrQrEssEece _ 7 ESEAL Attachnent to UNMA-25747 SECRET. AMENDMENT TO MEMORANDUM OF ORAL COMMITMENT TO “; Chief, WH Division FROM : Chief of Station, JMWAVE SUBJECT: OD Amencment to Memorandum of Oral Commitment for 201- 334081 . ( auiunT-2 ) Flease amenc Paragraph 4 of the Memoranaum of Oral Commitment for Subject to reaa as follows: 4. COMFENSATION. Effective 1 May 1966, Subject will be paid compensation at the rate of 299 per month. Such payments to be mace following completion of satisfactory service, REVIEWED: H. G. Allsworth (signed) Contract Approving Officer Special Capp 777 tna SECT Cntracting: Officer PN bila Zel- 334 o5/ Group 1 - Exclusec from Automatic Cowngracing & Leclassification cee we ts te 14-0000 _ TEAM/GROUP: PBRUMEN- I (211 hours, full-time) Student: FELIPE * ATTACHMENT #2 S-E-C-R-E-T es 201-33 Yes! v TRAINING REPORT ll Duly - 13 August 1966 {Date Do CUSSE OBJECTIVE AND CONTENT : This course is desig-< to train indigenous personnel in paramilitary resistance activities and intelligence collection operations in denied - areas... Approximately 704 cf the student's time is devoted to practical Perk and field exercises end 30% to the theoretical aspects essential for e@ logical understanding and srplication of training covered during the course. =U - Unsatisfactory W = Weak A - Adequate P - Proficient $ - Strong GO - Cutstanding FERFCRMANCE EVALUATION Performence is so low in relation to requirements of the werk as to be unequivocally below minimum stanisris. Achieved minimum standards, but iess than adequate (in terms.of indigenous personnel participating in the program), . Has achieved the basic level required. Satisfactory, chserecterized neither by deficiency nor excellence, More than satisfactory. Has acquired a solid vegizcer's proficiency, This rating may be interpreted as representing "sverage” on our rating scale. Exceptional proficiency, characterized by thorough- ness, initiative, originality, and an exceptional student understanding and application of paramilitary resistance activities. Performance is so exceptional in relation to require- ments cf the work and in comparison to the performance of other students doing similar work as to warrant specisl recognition, * Modification of the ‘Office cf Treining standerd rating scale at the Specific request of JMWAVE, S-E-C-R-E-T 201-2 YS | 14-0000 nen al ame Scie + 4 + : S-E-C-R-E-T HOURS RATING 1, MAP READING (ABILITY TO REPORT LOCATIONS USING GRID COORDINATES) _l2_ A _ 2. NAUTICAL CHARTS 8. _A : 3. WEAPONRY (U.S, & FOREIGN) 3) Pp. . 4, CLANDESTINE MOVEMENT _-. _- 5, RESISTANCE ORCANIZATION AND OPERATIONS i _A 6. AMBUSH TACTICS AND OPERATIONS . 2h _P_ ° 7, RAID TACTICS AND OPERATIONS = _P : 8, CACHING 20, P 9. CLANDESTINE MOVEMENT LINES (ea) _- : 10, OBSERVATION AND REPORTING TECHNIQUES ho P Ll. LEADERSHIP TRAITS AND CAPABILITY - __See Comments 12, OPERATIONAL PLANNING ABILITY ___ See Comments ; 13. SKETCHING 12, Ww , _. 24. SABOTAGE (SEE ATTACHED: STB REFORT) _- 7 ; "15. TARGET PHOTOGRAPHY _- - 16, AIR RECEPTION ACTIVITIES "20 P 17. WEAPONS QUALIFICATION Pistol Non-Applicable (TEST RESULTS ATTACHED) . Rifle Marksman ~~ ; SMG Morkemen an OVERALL PERFORMANCE... = paring LETTER” Rating takes into account trainee! s effectiveness, such as performance in operational skills, tactics, technicues, leadership, plenning, teamwork, motivation and limitations. . : 2 S-E-C-R-E-T . ; S-E-C-R-E-T The ratings above, and narrative comments hereunder, are derived from 4 synthesis of all cvaluations submitted on each respective trainee by the - instructor staff, Overall performance ratings of all students in this class were as follows: WEAK__O__ ADEQUATE_O___ PROFICIENT 6 _STRONG_O__ CUTSTAIDING_O NARRATIVE COMMENTS ’ FELIPE was handicepped to some degree by his weakness in English language. FELIPE'’s attitude throughout the course was cooperative ard congenial. His participation in lectures, plans, and field exercises suffered from a lack of concentration and thoroughness. He appeared to have only a partial grasp of many of the topics presented. He was . inclined -to rush a bit in planning exercises and was also somewhat . hasty in hia “exécution of field work (Mapping, Recons, tactical movement in Raid end Anbush Exercises). In his leadership assignment, he planned reasonably well, but his execution of the plan was weak and he lacked good control of the group. 7 FCR THE DIRECTOR OF TRAINING: a PREPARED BY: APFROVED AND FORWARDED: A ne Hosni JEROME W, GREINER Project Officer JACEK 8/30/66 Chief Instructor Date 3 S-E-C-R-E-T 14.90000 | | 3) 1 -2- . ; \ . 7 _ FILIPE - Filipe hag had no previous demolition training but indicated he : oy had worked with explosives against Government units, His practical work was a little sloppy, not from lack of care but because he was ia . not able to work too well with his hands. The practical work did ! |. * mot show any progress from commencement to completion of the “course but his placements were well made and effective. He seemed to understand all subject matter covered and always answered test . type questions correctly, Whenever crimping detonators, ‘his hands ' . were very shaky but he did not seem to be nervous at any other time : , during the course, Close supervision was required when he was : crimping detonatora, He was a cooperative, interested student who reacted well to correction, He seemed to enjoy the training - and offered several new methods of attack based on personal experience. ‘Filipe was rated overall.as proficient, oe : t eee ree 14-0000 SE TED, waren nevarssecscsa, 2 ar ramnerme agers e Me wit { ‘STROY [] RETURN YO BRANCH ff FILE RID . MESSAGE FORM 78) dl, ‘ XX HKX HAKAN KIA H AK KIS, AK ° ¢ TOTAL COPIES: saaeaei=-ore-treereiamaiada 23. ULLERY/jln 2WH/C/RR/OS CO noex ext 1.7646 XK) No woex pare: 28 FEBRUARY 66 Xi eueines rice 96. ro: UMWAVE rsa DIRECTOR : => SIG-CEN eon t vo WAVE . INFO . TYPIC AMTRUNK CONMO REFS; A, UFGW-5824* _ . B, UFGA-24588¥4* OA GRANTED AMLUNT/2 ON 8 FEB 66. WAVE ADVISED REF A, AMENDED PER REF B, , END OF MESSAGE WH/C/Comments: *Advised WAVE OA granted A/2, . **Amend POA to include commo, . Ol - 3 3F 68 / -1| Mor 66 C/WH/C/MO .R. Ortman (phone) : ” 0/C-AD C. Baumler (phone) | : - 3 FE . . ite av a ‘ thy . - " 2 AKA a a oe EY 2 14 WILLIAM V.7“BROE JOHN T, FLYNN | C/WHD . COORDINATING OFFICERS . A/DCWHD/C ” arour? AUTHENTICATING / : RELEASING OFFICER : Cc. SECRET Encleced tm ovtomat | Oorricen . 1-S __sBerst | meant copy Hy REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSNING OFFICE IS PROMIBITED, 14-0000 a SECRET 201 No, 334081 MEMORANDUt FOR: Operational Approval is hereby granted in the case of AMLUNT/2 : » for the purpose specified in your request dated__ag follova Subject 's OA is herevith amended to permit commo training as requested in your memorandum of 24 February 1966. Srelt Nbjeeds This Aporoval is based upon evaluation of information available to this Office, and is granted under authority contained in CSI and CSI-F 10-5. /s/ Edward P. Beova CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPFORT DIVISION Date:__28 February 1966 dir Distribution: Orig. to Addressee 1 to Files SECRET FORM 12 cescnere reeveous eorrions cory PRIOR TO FiiNG 1 , ' wd Morea ta I pack Detach beck fap {f hle no. and ttle shown are not proper, 2. Destroy eat Toe act (Bb., ut records _asert proper file no below and forwaid significant achon taken or comments requir- document to RID/AN. ing preservabon. . PROPER FILE NO. TO ALL ADDRESSEES FILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK IF APPROPRIATE COMMENTS ROOM Date ormcees NO , apy aber 7 tetatied TO : ‘ex Lo) z S D nk Mus n Ups] ¢ ate . Grr Crete” ormsvel ‘ t { B . 16 7 17 | ——— Fee TLE | RID, FE i | t te 1 “ —~. , pee Ce . M TRILE NUMBE ® IPAIMARY CODE! “pice | LL seateeer dX CBSE Ft 68 un Pe Reouest | J, iwoes i: ME - B34¢e3 1 ~ DATE MICROFILMED * ~ [OSE Oatte . 7 “TOOCUMENT MUNGER ! . | UFGA 24567 - lag pet CE | mo ene bo he ——— Sad ON $10a - SECRET 145 see a nnd co. oy CUASSITCATN PROCESSING DISPATCH [ih ee Chief, WH sey eee rh) aan ces cue CAN NCEE INDE. ng WSS ABSTRACT FROM f\ It _ Chief of Station, IMWAY susectl YPIC/OPERAT I ONAL Q Transmittal of Menorandum of Oral Commitment. for Identity A ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES 7 Action Required: FYI Reference > DIR 60919, 2G November 1965 Transmitted herewith are three (3) copies of Memorandum of Oral Commitment for’ Subject of 201~ 334081. Identities are being sent under separate cover. ne effective date of the oral contract is 1] February 1966, rr arr ? tet et f Philip G, ELMARD a pete emenne : . 1 ~~ MOC h/w ine Dipl Am - 2 = Identities u/s/e ATT O ¥' ! Distribution: . 3 = WH/C w/att #1 h/w and #2 u/s/c CS COPY CATE DISPATCHED FEB 25 1966 OATE TYPED 16 Feb 66 OFSPATCH SYMBQt AND NUMBER: UFGA- 24567, HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER 2 AIT § 201-334081 14.90000 . acta OCnte oc: Be : , on Sno Ge eee Ge LO x . woe Luchoeisce, Fabgees : ee: axel: heaG Jastda ; Sone Donte leg Officer 14-0000 ay ly Sa art Aids 14-00000 SECRET 24 February 1966 Distribution: Orig. & 1 - Addrossee 1 - WH/C/RR/OS ul - 201-334081 i iu MEMORANDUM FOR: sGiies@ynO2 708 SUBJECT: AMLUNT/2 . | 201~334081 | { t i 1. It is requested that Subject'’s OA be amended by. : . 28 February 1966 to permit commo training. . | 2. Please advise Wendell Vllery, extension 7646, when the amendment has been approved. a. . John T, Flynn ; | Acting Deputy Chief, WHD for Cuba H i } | ! if i t { grav t petea irom antec eaanqeaens, Bo are ep ATE SECRET | cy beeps ate 14-0000 wee _ ROUTING AN 1D SHEE . : & oun AND RECORD SHEET of oe ___..__ - INSTRUCTIONS ay foe PORTO FLING TTT IGT ACTION BRANCH ° t. Fill Sect 2 on bac pts 1 : aad Tene ord to aD ack Detach back Map Ue fle no and ttle shown are not proper. 2 Destrey tront cover sheet, unless it records insett proper hie no bulow and forward =~" . signiicant action taken or comments requir. document to RID/AN * an ing preservation: PROPEL FRE NP TQ ALL ACORESSEES os marries IN SECTION 1 ON BACA 1F APPROPRIATE ‘ COMMENTS _ i ~ 1 . 3 g treba - : . /, X ern VN Y iee LAR ao. . _| ns $ J Y,; i . | ln Zs oy aha | Pot FT 7 | + : ao le — — | TEleT4Pe™ ? r xo . 1 ay 7" i pa cae) \ = voy 4 : wc 6 . - . Y « (eer . eco: &> a if ey! re Ay Me * } \V HK L oes a La id || & : & an ) 8 Pf fee wa . 12 8 . : rt tt | 3) J 14 , ®@ en en _—_— we S ; oP av _ ia > r -— ' : | } ‘ Be) | i I ! i fo co ori nanny RE Wee > lo gibt i & | _ . - TE PERE COUT ty TRACE | | a sustenct | Kd , re f cae { aaa : f OER i ‘ wwf ~ ied / a awed eS Larrwenarners ee or memes TOOTAE AT DATE H Sree eTes i i 1 FGA 245988 | l ~ Eide teat 14-0000 7 EROCESSING ACTION | BARRED FCA INCLINE RO ROTUNS ELQET Omy QUALICO Osa ___ CHIEF OF STATION, JMWAVE wanct TYPIC/ OPERATIONAL] AMT RUNK/ CORMO” REQUEST AMEND AMLUNT-2 POA . ACTION RIQURED REFERENCES 4 PLEASE AMEND POA 8Y 1 MARCH 1966 ee as A. 0918-50920, POA GRANTED SUBJ, 15 GCT 65 B, UFGA-24438, PRQ PART II FOR SUBJ, 2 FEB 66 PLEASE AMEND POA FOR AMLUNT-2 TO INCLUDE PERMISSION TO TRAIN tN OWVL AND MEDIUM SPEED TRANSMISSION, - PHILIP G. ELMARD rope ~ DISTRIBUTION BY TAPE 3 - WHC CROSS REFERENCE TO ye eee i | DISPATCH SYMBOL AID HUMBER: H DATE | 23 FEBRUARY 1966 wostueuMacR SSS — j 201-334081 1 | 00000 | |= __PESCESHING ACTION aaa CLASSIC YON SAAQKEO FOR INDEXING Chief of Station, JH5AYE ee =f: INOEXING REQUIRED _. nF. leva QUALINZO DESK CAN JU0GE INDEXING eC ras _ ~~ Chief, WAD LO Sauter TYPIC/OPERATIONAL Lm me mee ee ee ee le ACTION REGUIQED . REFERENCES, ACTION REQUIRED: FYI REFERENCE; UFGA-24438 ‘An Operational Approval was granted Subject on 8 February 1966, . EDGAR N. VASSALOTTI . ' Distribution: Orig. & 2 - JNWAVE oe - 33 4e8/ a DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER UFGW~5824_ CROSS REFERENCE TO OFFICE WH/C/RR/OS 1 + WH/C/RR/OS 1 -- WH/C/ESEC 1 ~ 201-334081 OFFICE SYMBOL Gate WH/C/RR/O$ pf 8 ceRR ioe Less WH/C/HO/ PM _ V Ott? $ Suna Lae hey Syn, ore Bowe is ies OFFICE SY ate. AYDEN ae RS" 530 usz previous eorniens eet es EN |) =e 14-0000 : “__AMUUNT/2 dated_? February 1966 uUFeR guest : Date:_§3 February 1966 jab_ Distrioution: Orig. to Addressee 1 to Files FORM a OOSOLETE PREVIOVS EDITIONS evens SECRET mt HEMORANOUM FOR: Chief, wH/C/RR/OA = Michael H. Olejars Operational Approval is hereby granted in the case of. ‘for the purpose specified in your request This Approval is based upon evaluation of information available to this Office, and is granted under authority contained in CST and CSI-F 10-5. /s/ Edvard Pp. Brown CI/OPFRATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION SECRET | Wowie PNM MEANY STEERS ann ae ~ se tay an i ——PROR TS FLING . ___ 10: ACTION BRANCH bo Pil ; 4 rac yi Pill an 96 aie 10 | oe Py "Bes b back back fap If file no. “and title shows are not proper, 2. ‘Destroy front ce sheet, unless it records insert proper file na, bolow and forward ™ significant action taken or comments requir. docunieg! to RID/AN. ing Dreservation. ; . FROM: 42 BRODER FRE NO. ~ , RID/ AAS _ . oe -_ TQ: ALL ADORESSEES 2 FILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK: IF APPROPRIATE : ‘ "COMMENTS. ° re ae ie Dos iiurle les . 6 hE cit b. j q 7 ” a on OSo4 Ireh tht by ces Lo. £ * g . t naam 20. ot aet ore 2 vn pw’ wee ee bs bye Pf Ey : ~ . j FILE TITLE 1? { RID/FI [L 7 : “ 77 {FILE NUMGER (PRIMARY cote). Loe Lome ee peace } ANSTAACY™ J ace * if REQUEST aa NOEX i + » -} et “Lh. ‘ t woo a SAGRS BATE WCAOFUMED ~— DOCUMENT OATE TOOCUNENT ROMBER | | -UFGA 244638 ty 7% / te fa . <7 _ oh wa FG 7 te PHEW ie RE 6100 SE REY oes SECRET 40) a “es 14-00000 SPATCH | srentr [7 Lance . MAkelO FOR sSOCUR _. ™m _ Chief 1, WH Div ision XX _ fro moras eter nro. OMY QuALIFTES C88 io ‘ { CAN FUDGE INSOUIAS ro een sate eee memes me cemeranes eg emmmnatananann, meee ES a ents frm mane at enmareurmmenrm mens 2 1 Chief of Station, JMWAVE SP enorten suarCT TYPIC/Operational/ANTRUNK ™ PRQ Part I1, AMLUNT-2 ACTION REQUIRED RUTRENCES ACTION REQUIRED - Please Grant OA REFERENCE - DIR-50920, POA Granted 15 Oct 65 Transmitted herewith are three (3) copies of PRQ Part Il for Subject. Request Headquarters grant OA. nt vf ieee eet fete feet m+ ffs te Philip G, ELMARD ATT: PRQ Part II, 3 cys Distribution 3 - WH/C w/att vm oe 2G, vi _ bo & if _ . GI, fees fet Pa ye oi CROSS REFERENCE 10 “TY GISPATCN SYMBOL AND NUMBIER . +f Bare FOB 3 |} ; UFGA-24438 seed 31 January. 1966 CLASSIFICATION {| Hgs FLE NUMBER ~~ | 201-334081 14-0000 _- . i i i aa 4 if . . . . 3 ' ‘ \ ; vay 7 7 os ‘ i : 7 February 1966 ; ave gees AMLUNT/2 201-334081 Ad? y Pes tee four Power die gare cups of Subgaert os 1 i H BY Daa .ort, An Otsecadgamye Soap pr oar PS feerelde mor tres cad , . - 1 wy * + C ‘ Pa ‘ ' ase vidrestee Bo att. . 1 > WH/C/RR/OS . ; vY- 201-334081 : ‘¢ £ 2O/- 33 o C3/ ‘ oso FC R FD FROM * . RADING - ‘TPG SEIGN 14-00000 ~ ANS EE PE - ~ TP RIDR EO FUING TO 1. Fillin Sect 2 oa back Detach back flap and forward to RID ’ . 2. Destroy froat cover shect, unless it records signthcant action taken or comments requir- 4 : inq preservation FROM: 7 RID/ Ag) ROOM DaTE os TO N RECEIVED FORWARDED i 3 ih-3-LE i BRR ; C Ni TILE FIle 1? RID/FI ~ ee i t i ., i é { TRACE | . | REQUEST ! H eee en pees cnmen f INDEX nl nnn een fare Mr RST ED ? } { ‘ : 2 | ee he : PSY 60a 1 els SECRET awn ACTION. Hf fle no aad ttle shows are not proper, insert proper hie no below and forward document to RID’ AN. PROPEW FE RO TO ALL ADDRESSEES FILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK IF APPAOPRIATE a : COMMENTS t en gece oa rama TRC INET NT ae i UF GAH 24 294/07 i f f cae ye a8 | a teem meme bast ~, 14-0000 . - ; z. i a t t i boG 5 t } ii : ~ i ‘ H , 7 ‘ ¢ i t i : jf t z i : pS : i i H . ji ; to : i i : t i \ \ * i ! } ( } i j : i i : ) : i ) i : : ee ) i : ; i : 5 : : : poetigcts ava Yorvardcd aga 3 . ; ' : i . i ; ae a a : . & foot : ‘ : i y - : : ; ; ' H “8 cork... a ee ee en H - . ; pee ee 20/- 33 408/ | dee OR LL Re 14-0000 nN ss ‘ LT ers 1 rao 8 T2669 7A 12 January 1566 Subjeot: Iden A ANLIUNT/3 vas interviswed and tested on $ January L966 at a : safe site in the iiand area. The ftaterview was requerted by ‘ lieuben A. HANKULA and 1% was eoadeeted in Spanish. AlfiID/4 : served as interprater, ‘AMLUNT/2 ie being recruited as a potential infiltration tean neuber. i \ RESULTS ‘ ANLUNT/2 has’ aover taken part ia any activity which he Fogarded as eonuuaiat. He was a seadver of the 26th of July atanent but did net believe 28 toe be communist at the tise. Tle bas not cooperated with any Castro Intelligence or Security serviee since leaving DIL? in 1950. He hes had ap enntact unkaown to BUBAREK with aav Castre agents simes 1960, (1a this connection see YAVE 5245, dated 6 Septeaber 1952). Ho has Ro connectica er axreement with the governeent of any Gonatry other thaa rBPHIBe, : Es ig ugt obligated to any af the Cuban Belle groups, He bas been cusentially truthful ta regard ta his persenal history and he dees uot beliove that he ds linble to Sisckmalil, He bas not usad or trafficked in sarasties, ' Usless athervise noted below, ko has net told any unauthor— ised porsens of Ris iavoivusent with EURAEK, DEFAILS AHLUNT/2 has been LCFLUTTiled by ODIBEX, ; AMLONT/Z haa teld hie wife that te is invelved with KUDANE bus te bas not been speaifie rasarding his aasiguarnt, Ne stated (.. that idea 3 had sico tried to join @ ELUANY unit eo he certalaly . knova that AMLONP/2 ts diavolven, ANLUNT/2 stated that other | ' frieads probably saespect tut he has said nothing to confira their suspisions. . Keith D, WINET? us COPY 14-00000 re foi , - ) ted of Vv, \ 7 Vf $ 72659 12 Jauuary 1068 TENS Ten © Duumey PERES Alano ppawy: UL duly 1937 . Baira, Uriente, Cads 201454081 Idea B Francisco VENEGAS, who lives a6 Belle Gladss, Piorida x wa a. " i BR | o> ao - sw i - FS FaeF /- 14-00000 nas tain ecient truthaite wed Devan SECOIO NS. ACDITCARY NO, IHYENTORY ~ HON STAFF PERSONNEL . 2 3 OTwEa FLEE NOL suas TT's 208 201l- 334081 1ST NAME Le ee cee PENSONALIA | OTNE® GIVEN NAMES TELECOOE . DATE OF OATH CHTAZENSHIP 11 Jul 37 CITY CURRENTLY 1 +- | Cuba . . 1tN@ | MARITAL STATUS (ooal rocent) Miami, 6: Married LANGUAGE Span, R,W.S BRANCH OF SERVICT INCLUSIVE DATES 57/61 “COUNTRY Rebel Ammy — COUNTRY FUNCTIONTS) PERFORMEO FOR AGENCY (Liait ta 62 apaces) A “Suenawe 8 AMLUNT-2 COUNTRY Of B1ATH Cc Cuba COUNTRY CURRENTLY ALSTOES D USA OVERT OCCUPATION E Construction Worker MILITARY SEAVICE. COUNTRY ; F : Cuba 1 6 COUNTRY AREA KNOWLEDGE Cuba , H Infiltration Team Member FUNCTION( 3! PERFORMED FOR AGENCY (flat to 62 anecea) CONTRACT EMPLOYER MAINTEMANCE/SERVICE FIELO AGENT Yes OPERATIONAL APPROVAL : ~ HOS COMPONENT RESPONSIBLE of NTRY-OMQUTY DATE 1 Dec 65 FORM ‘aes 2N57 cegrnererens “repens oe TYPE CMPLOVEE | CONTRACT EMPLOYEE GIFE Tyre A OR FROPRIETARY Of SUBSIDY INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STAFF CLEARANCE FLELU STATION RESPONSIOLE JMWAVE YEARLY SALARY DATE LAST PAY CHANGE ) STAFF CEILING SPACE : SECRET _ CY TYPC OF NAME Cc WATURALETED-US (ree of pending) sex (W of FD M LANGUAGE FULL. PART TIME OR WAE . CAREER AGERT Non Off thats? to-bt) 14.90000 riote, rts NO ee es “ " rere Gs ae. ee af ok Etassi rien MESSAGE Tovar comies é M ROREP TD FILE NO, prve mis ace. ro omanen orstacy Osea. ACTION DIR CITE WAVE 74 TYPIC AMTR “REFS A. UFGA-23252 B. uUFGA-23254 . a REQUEST STATUS POA REQUEST FOR AMLUNT-2. CFN 7473 UFGA-22252 UFGA-23254 POA AMLUNT-2 ugg co3r ble 334%orl ie oda. 1496S 14-0000 . SECRET — - PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL MEMORANDUM FORE Chter, _. wi/c/sn/oa + M. HE. Olejarz NUNEED coy ~ | SUAJECT vo SEAN REFERENCE: Your Memorandum, Dated I -_1 October 1965 erm _ : A Provisional Operational Approval is granted for the use of this Subject | as set forth below. A Provisional Operational Approval issued hy Ct Starr érants the same authority, on a temporary basis, for the use of an individual as the authority - granted in an Operational Approval unless otherwise specified by CI/OA. It is based, however, only on preliminary file checks ani investigation and is sub- Ject to a further final review when all investigation is completed. . To process the Operational Approval, full inforzstion (ccupleted PRQ .Parts I and If) must be submitted as soon as possible and not later than six . (6) months from this date. An Operational Approval will follow when all investigation is compieted and upon the receipt of sstisractery PRQ Parts I and If. Cancellation must be requested if use of SubJect by interested Di- * visions ceases. ° a /s/ Tdward P. Brown APPROVAL CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION FURY 1.64 SECRET 125 vse recvious cotrtons ° 14-0000 TP etree temas oot corm Steatham Re Rl atte nals Lt RN: sae ete oe connne i . i . MESSAGE FORM . dESTROY RETURN TO BRANCH C} PLE RIO i 7 ny be TOTAL COPIES: —— . hour bop oenbbacce: A, ri tag: wl, OLESARZ/db nee cme . ncn mmm conn anes | d unit + WH/C/RR/OA Cj innex Bo SECRET “ / jl er: 7646 HK) No wax = ‘ care: 35 OCT 45 Flenecmenesceo 201-334081 i a tema eeeeeenames OC) $ ii? $ fee or 15 Ger $5 ai 505. Eire (100: JMWAVE iy ‘ , :} From: DIRECTOR LN rs ' ———SICten eilen . _ Sane | CONF ules INFO: VA. FILET BA RID COPY i ee | CITE O1R INFO 70 WAVE | _TYPIC i" REF: UFGA 23252 _ if ; FOA GRANTED PEREZ 15 OCT 65. 201-334081. END OF MESSAGE ° WH/C/Comment: Requested PRITY POA Dunney PEREZ Alamo, wa ° gor 33 4 OR, ; Nw a ee (x ey | 3 4 : - ; WH/C/MO/PML- LLaN y _ Sure lage oF o/ 1 iti (°F Broz OUN L, “et DCWHD, e C/WHD pL ORDIMATING OF FE Sericees | : ' | [sé GtouFF DOWHD/C as te: a RELEASING OFFICER /S-1$__ 3E ¢ R E yt cheded from automate OFFICER downy oding und REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING ‘OFFICE is PROMIBITED, “een a COPY NO. Bactoruh<aslrod 1 14-0000 a SECRET we ih SuBuecl TYPE NAME YN RUAN LC i$ - SURNAMES TN UFPER CALL EQUEST FOR 6 y LIST tn eae Hae name mee ne ne s NAME CHECK Ns 162867 ; r - ~~ --—Duney—-PEREZ—Alano-———-__— 201033081 CA /ch 2. ALIASES, VARIANT SPELLING, CIC nuMetAS, FIC. / : carr —1_Octoher 1965 Td cHief, F/O 1 tee eneseceee ! wes ORIGINATING OFFICER AME Michael H. Olejara OFF Ice DESIGsATCR WH/C/RR/OA ROOM, RUILDING = GG EXTENSION 33. TYPE OF REQUEST (CHECK ONE) 3. DATE AND PLACE OF AIRTH 4. CHF 3 duly 193 ? , os Guban——___"—- : 5S. PRESENT ACTIVITY AND LOCATION ca ANAS VC IDO HO ic UNS AE SRW MLE EY Unknown RESIDESs 1883 SW 11th Street | - Chyrigst Time suswitres Miami, Florida ooo, Fy Co aaorrtona pata : : FY © recnecx For cunseyt BY 14. INTEREST IN SUBJECT (CHECK ONE) Cl esPioNaGe of CE ACTIVITY RKOreRar i cnat CLEARANCE CTNER ‘ LOCATION 6. OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES, EDUCATION Former Cuban Army Captain 7. PAST ACTIVITIES INCLUDING ‘MILETARY SERVICE ACTIVITY Cuba Cuban Rebel Army Captain NEEDED 3. OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATA (POLITICS, RELIGION) — ADD EXTRA SHEETS WHEN 9. DESCRIPTION CHE IGHT) Twe (cur) EVES) THate) 178 lbs. Brown Brom Cause. “{Race) {oTHER) x ee ae > OTHER MEMBERS UF IMMEDIATE FAMILY AND ASSOCIATES INFORMATICN REQUIRED (DEFINE SPECIFICALLY. GENERAL TERMS SUCH AS “DEROGATORY* MAY RESULT IN A SEARCH THAT DOES : 10 , 12, NOT FULLY MEET REQUIREMENTS. } ALY PERTINENT INFORHATION INSERT CARBON; FILL OUT FORMS COMPLETELY. INS TRUCTIONS: SEND BOTH SHEETS To FI/0. SEE CSI 10-7 roy FORM FOU EOL osc reevious corttons. SECRET 14-0000 SECRET - \ , | 11 October 1965 \ . SUBJECT: . Dupney PEREZ Alsmo t . 201-334081 ODENVY traces on Subject submitted by JMWAVE wes surfaced from DD/P Records Center. The material was reviewed by Michael H. Olejarz of WH/C/RR/OA and found to be non-derogatory. Jonn L. Hart Deputy Chief, WHD/C Distribution: Orig. & 1 - Addressee 1 — WH/C/RR/OA s gt 201-334081 AZO 32 LORS 14-0000 2. 3. - SECRET REQUEST FOR APPROVAL O& IMESTIGATIVE ACTION oarr (Alears Randcarse So sre of thia force) PLEASE COMPLETE EACS SECT OO 4FPRUPELUPS BLANE . —l_October 1965 CEOPERATIONAL APPOIVSL AND SLPPORT DIVISTON 1 : Michael A. Ole fara Ly! | wa/c/RR/oa H CHIEF, INVESTIGATION 2X0 SLPSURT SAV ISICN, OFFICE OF STCLR ITY wis CHIEF, PERSONNEL SECIM ITY CUVESICN, OFFICE OF SECURITY i SUBVECT: PROJECT (Tres sare) Danmey PEREZ Alaro caveray PSEUOOCNYM, BRA CR AL? zs Ct/Oa FILE NO. AMLUNT/2. 2C1 FILE WO. 334061 1. TYFE ACTION REQUESTED PROVISIONAL PROPRIETARY APPROVAL : PACVISTONAL OPERATIONAL APPROT ad PROPRIETARY APPSOVAL . | [ covert mame CHECK [| srectat tnouiry (SO field investigation) CONTRACT TYPE B - OPERATIONAL APPROVAL PROVISIONAL COVERT SECURITY az®arvan COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL CONTRACT TYPE a® SPECIFIC AREA OF USE FULL DETAILS OF USE Subject will be utilised as a team leader for MHAPROW Infiltratione into Camaguey Province . ODENVY tracea cited by UNWAYS_are currently in Recodds Center and your office will be notiféed by this office oa their contents » 12 Ootober 1965 Dks 7 4. iNVESTIGATICN AND COVER YES I NO . A. U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST MAY BSE SSCeN DURING INVESTIGATION? x _ S. CHA INTEREST MAY SE SHOWN DURING INVESTIGATION? : x 2. aS SUBJECT AWARE OF U.S. GOVERNWENT INTEREST IN HIM? x | D. TS SUBJECT AWARE OF CEA INTEREST IN UI? P| x £. INOICATE ANY LIMITATIONS ON COVERASE IN THE INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. . Hone F SUGGEST “COVER PRETEXT" TO BE USES IN CINDUCTING PERSONAL INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. : &. DD YOU PLAN TO MAKE SUBJECT SITTING SF AGENCY O&8 GOVERNMENT INTEREST? & |X] ves no. iF SQ ENVESTIGATION GCUTSIDE Cla. €uPLayw FULLY &. PRQ ANO GREEN LIST STATUS 1 ¥ c Ter 4. OR EQUIVALENT, IN (2) COPLES aTZaCHED PRO UD WILL BE FOR@ARDEO {PRO 11, .0R EQUIVALENT, IN C1) CoPY atracucs . GATEN LIST ATTACHED. NO: 162867 6. RI TRACES NG RECORD [ [user rovwatz x NON- DEROGATORY 7. DIVISION TRACES RECORD I Jaret $3 9atD NON- DEROGATORY #. FIELO TRACTS “Tet Forwaro RECORD fxs TNO DEROGATORY INFO. DERQSATOSY ATTACHED isist sources CHECKED SIGNIFICANT [NFODUATION ATTACHED + — . oe ,wOT INtTiavTEeD CExplansrion) SPGNATURE OF CASE’ OFFICER jfrrenstes SIGNATURE OF S34NCH CHIFE eee -3ty 779 « " o . reeg P72 FEF STR SONS SECRET ae cr? RESIDENCE OCCUPATION SECRET PRQ.sPART I 2 Duney !i PEREZ Alamo 3 Li July 1937, Balre,Oriente,Cuba a Cuba a 1883 SW 11th Street Miami, Florida t Unknow SECRET 14.90000 ry m4 rs e ra) «4 sa a4 we ROUTING AND RECORD % eT a i aan - TO! ACTION BRANCH 1... . | PRIOR FG FING gh Yet an Suet. 2 on bace. tt th bal. fo.wara to RID, > j 7 ti 2 Destroy font or of od sheet, 38 tesords significant acuor. taken or comments requir ing preservanon. FROM: | it hie no. and title shown are not proper, in- | sent proper fle no, below and forviard doc: ument to RID/AN, PHOPER FILE NO. ee ADORE FON 1 ON nace CoM. ENTS OFFICENS INUTIALT 1, | | | | mS i ow on sept es eo ——-@ i Porites CRF Nia tene: a _ Le . 44 | : . ! es nn ee . i i | Fant THTLS , i H ne a man A + OOIUM ENT HUNEER ; pts 232254 L a5 tyes oS si. 6 t DISPATCH SECRET =} “Chief, WH : ___ a _____ Chief of Station, suave!’ a svanct =” TYP[C/Operational _ “ j t © PRQ Part I - Duney PEREZ Alano r. Loy : ACTION REQARED : REFERENCES . 7 . | . +s : ACTION REQUIRED: ~ Grant POA a | , REFERENCE, ~ UFGA~23252_ . oe i oe ca t Transmitted herewith are four (4) copies’ of poe | i : Subject’s PRQ Part I. Priority POA by 15 oct was }. Fequested | do ref. .-- -- -- b a aA a ae . - | : . 5 PAL framed i : Ge RL oa Paitip ¢ G. “HUARD an ° Attachment - PRQ Part I a . ee i | 4 copies - . . : . 7: . . Distribution 3 - WH/C w/att DJof- 33 oFef DATE TyPED OATE DISPATCHED ‘ 23. Sep erp 28 165 | CROSSREERENGE TO. o3 Repl Oost io . . ‘ tea UEGA-23254_. } : ' iy CoP . HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER" . . CLASSIFICATION” ‘ ; ; SECRET ~ 4 201-334081 fA wee ‘22 ela -- -b , —_— . ao ——— Ser Me ate ete a annie mater Site pelt aimee sAcafulmattee merece wats SECRET ne 7 Oct--ber 1965 _ MEMORANDUM FOr: cktee eR Be _ : . . Duney PEREZ Alsno . : SUBJECT * 901-334082 d herevith for your retention -are two cupios ~ Attache of a PRQ Part Toons the abave-listed Subject. LT eee 1 Bt hay be John iL. Hart § Deputy Chief, WRD/C Distributtoo: | , . Orig. & 2 - Addressee watt. : L~<~ WH/C/RR/OA YI ~. 201-334081 SECRET GROUP f EXCLUDED FROW AGLOEATIC DOWNGRADING AND BECLASSI FICATION al /- BASOFl 14-0000 PERSONAL RECORD QUEST LONNAIRE ' PART { = BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Po INSTRUCTIONS 3. Werte clearty. ’ 1 1 orsPatcn NO ’ 2. Assece all questions. Pf question 18 not asplacable, erste "ML * - LArtach Blank pages, sf additronal sosce ss needed. * i UrGA-23254 @ FSECTiON 1 . GENERAL PERSONAL AND PHYSICAL DATA 1. Name (Fitaty IT gf a AME Duney \__ PEREZ Alamo _ | NAME UN NATIVE LANGUAGE OR SCRIPT +, mame ar simta CFE ds Clereat then Stee f.) Same NA T ALUASES, NICKNAMES. PELECOOES, LEGAL CHANGE IN WAME oath tise, reason Tor and place of wie) NA _ gs: PATE or” ei2nt™ a . 6. PLACE OF BIRTH ‘11 July 1937 ‘ Baire, oriente, Cuba T- PERSONAL WABILTS (Liquor, druge, gambliag, paresoura) No bad habits observed. . - - te, Ve td TN RENE NICROSILMEDD ~ O01. & Wb9 © i j f t : 8. COURT AECORD (Court, date, arrests, charges, punishments, sentences, acquittels) Tried for political offenses in 1957 and 1959 % 1957 - Batista era, political 1959 - Arrested and tried in Huber Matos trial but absolved of guilt, 32 o- DESCRIPTION (Ute American standards of moaturemonts, sf possible) SEX Jd. AGE Te APPARENT AGE [d. weiont ]e. 8€1GHT [¥, COMPLEXION ? Face (Shape) a * x I ~]*1 28 32 m5 [TO] 175 white square . ne COLOR OF HAIR YU coLorn of eves je TEETH. “pk. GUILD te POSTUNE Brown _Brown Good Strong Erect . SCARS AND (0 MARKS OR OTHER DISTINGUISHING FEATURES ’ 7 Scar on left forearm n, GENERAL APPCARANCE z Oe PROMINENT FEATURES ect wears a mustache D Pp. OTHER IDENTIFYING FEATURES None = ATTACH Serres of SIGVATURE AvD HAN OWRITIA 1, 50 DATED PHOTOGRAPH AND FINGERPRINTS. 17 OGTAIVABLE 5% 1050 SF Se: HL. GIBGA 23054 © a UP} RO /- BIYORfL iv 14-0000 “ @ ff section tt CrTeZensuie _ 10. PRESENT Corezansarm [9h warrOuaLite AT BtRls AND Any DURSLOUENT CVU Timsmies wt daffecent than Trem fv.) ___ Cuban . NA : : . NZ. PRESENT RESIDENCE (Indicate ae emer, tenant o¢ sub- tenant) 9 W. 24th Avenue, Miami, Fila Tenant : : 19, PERMANENT AODaESS CIF defferent than Itew 32.) : , b™ NA 14, " U.S. WATUMALIZED CETEZEN. GIVE NAME, DATE, CITY AND NUMBER OF CERTIFICATE GRANTED .- A 19. TRAVEL OUTSIDE COUNTRY OF PRESENT RESIDENCE (Countries. datee and purposes) Subject has not travelled outside of the ‘continental linits of the United States since his arrival from Cuba in August 1961. SECTION UFD OCCUPATIONAL ANG FinauCtal CATA 16. PRESENT OCCUPATION 18. SALARY (Per annua) Subject is dependent upon his salary. No outside earnings. SECTION AV - ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS at 21. PRESENT AND. PAST MEMBERSHIP {% PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS: “POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS 26th of July in Cuba until 1961.. EJERCITO LIBERTADOR and JURE in exile durjng period 1961 thru 1964: 8 ‘SECTION ¥ - EDUCATIONAL DATA ~ SCHOOLS . in eerve Academia Mit tramacatre. Ole 1946 "1955 8th Gr COMPETENCE WRET UNDERSTAND (List below each Language in whieh you ee ee ee ee —eee Pee fe Pepe poe foe | =a 2 PAD i ~ 14.90000 tare ‘any “eating. GIVE OLTAWLS 08 Ptr s “Tres oF or scons 0 oR artic aRTicets, ® ALSO MAMES or Pues SHER and pumice 1 = — ¥s 29. SPCCHAL SKELLS, ABILITICS, HOBBIES SUCH AS RADIO. PHOTOGRAPHY, ETC. None Comman nd, 3th Column, : Camaguey Province, PS1OENTIFYING COUNTRY. INDICATE WHERE SEAVICE PERFORMED. DECORATIONS. WHEN AND WHY DISCHARGED. GiVE DETAILS (F WAR PRISONER, - ; 1959'- Chief, DIER, | . __Caiiaguey Prov. : “1960-61 - Chief of : Inspectors. Peoples ' Stores, Camaguey, Proy _EMPLOYMENT HISTORY “INCLUDS ANY GOVERNWENT EMPLOYMENT: Ce ADDRESS [Simpkins Ra & 28th St., Miami c. ADDRESS . Miami Fla. f. REASON FoR LEAVING ‘to join: SURE ~ ce aopREsSsS ~~ ©, SALARY OR EARNINGS f. REASON FOR LEAVING ee INCLUSIVE OATES (From-To},, emPLoven C. ADORESS ° . ‘ &. SALARY OR EARNINGS f. REASON FOR LEAVING i ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK aR ry f. REASON FOR LEAVING 14.90000 mos NA WIifE OR 1F YOU HAVE -BEEN MARRIED MORE THAN ONCE, INCLUDING ANNULMENTS. HUSBAND: : GIVING DATA REQUIRED BELOW FOR ALL PREWIGUS MARRIAGES, USE SHEET FOR FORMER wire OR HUSBAND a3. NAME “OF SPOUSE (Fiesty) (Middle) { : se 33, PLACE OF MARRIAGE Santa Cruz del Sur, Cama 97. PLACE OF BIRTH ° - y FULL NAME. 03) . 20 Lit ay BIRTH® wee : cam i Teresa de los amin 1961 Pr ee eney-duarez | 1903. " Spain “Spanish Em o PEREZ muare 1903 : 3 Spain Z, Spanish .t fe3- sueseauent crrizensuirs 6 OCCUPATION ferchant ta ALAMO Poe eon BIRTH ST. MATIONALITY AT BIRTH mo nandez | 1911 Cuba $2. SUBSCOUVENT CITIZENSHIPS $3. OCCUPATION SG. PRESENT RESIDENCE Montreal #154 NA housewrfe 3 Camarue it Cuba 5 14-0000 a SROTHERS AND SISTERS PLACE OF BIRTH “SUBSEQUENT CETIZENSHIPS HELO BY ANY BROTHER OR SISTER (identify drother, o¢ oddrese) © [SECTION XIV RELATIVES, SCQUAINTANCES AbD CONTACTS ISS. NAMES OF RELATIVES IN ANY GOVERNMENT SERVICE: INDICATE NAME OF GOVERAMENTS AND POSITIONS HELD. SG. RELATIVES, FRIENDS, COARESPONDENTS (N U.S. (Esplaia red atior ship) Subject's brothers Jose and Omar PEREZ Alamo are also living in the United States. S57. NATURACHZATION OF CLOSE RELATIVES IN U.S. (Gave Rave, date, caty and number of certsfecate granted) SO. NAMES, ALLZASES, TELECODES AND RELATIONSHIP OF ALL PERSONS KNOWN TO GE CONNECTED IN ANY WAY @) TH ANY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, NA @ [SECTION XV as, . PERSONAL ASSOCIATIONS ISD. LIST CLOSE ASSOCIATES, INDIVIDUALS GR GROUPS 4" Evelio CAPOTE, Eloy LOPEZ and Claudio LOZADAGO oe © (SEcTiON XVI. ; MISCELLANEOUS Subject has signed Secrecy Agreement. j SIGNATURE { I 14-00000 ROUTING AbD RECORD SHEET . . | *~ oy [ Sn fen esttenenen tee eee de eee “PRIOR "TO" FLING apne ee _. ~ — -, aed to RID back, Detach back tap and Uf file no. and title shows are $O.Pypg a in- 2. Destroy front cover sheet, unless it recorda sort proper ble no, below and torw doc- . ‘ > signihcant action taken’ or comments requir- ument to RID/AN. --- ; ing presarvation. : vont PROPER FILE NO - , -~ . ~ PT “ownents ROOM DATE | orricen ote ee . . H ™ TO NO. pecenven | ecewancey | (NITIALS - | Lat _ Coy ie pe mele ~ ee a 7 Z -| 47 i 2 ge 7 Ponmapeertit Yrs oeree| S Qpedlir, 108 : en oe: i i -” a ~ i . : ] ' mo tJ el Of - T3 iS i - - : 7. z ‘ Do bo Ww lbepk co. 8. 4 att wo 5 ya . = " Roo ~ 14, . i 1S. ' Hod A ee SO : 16. i | f j i : | | ! i ‘ ~ rn rf ~ ~~ 17 Hy H pPebe TITLE RID/FI I i ee et a ! . — — 7 : pereacr TR CE NUMBER +h? AARY CO TRACE nt ‘ -_ “i \ Mi wR 1——$ . cov | REGUEST, } Tedd ‘ — ein ) 3 u oy i et DATE MICACFILMED a j DOCUMENT NUMBER oe i FGA 22252 ” ° d ~ oe ee nn | FRM 610 ithieas SECRET 243, , os bet he 14-0000 CLASSITCATIN. _FROSESS NS ACTION | DISPATCH a a x _ [eo racecars wEyoRES : J. CHIEF, WHO —__ NAN, ; ‘ . ORY CUAL? TESA Ga Axet DOT oi —— fe : ___ CHEEF OF STATION JMWAVE sncegease . tae suaitel, TYPTIC/OPERATIO ~ ~ © REQUEST PRIORITY POA - DUNEY /PEREZ/ ALAMO ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES ; . GRANT POA BY 15 OCT 65 AND FORWARD HQ@S TRACES ON NON-PRIORITY BASIS A, UFGA-5641, 7 SEPT 62 . B, WAVE-8248, 6 SEPT 62 1. REQUEST PRIORITY POA FOR DUNEY /PEREZ/ ALAMO, BORN 11 JULY - 37, BAIRE, ORIENTE, CUBA, SON OF EMELIO /PEREZ/ SUAREZ, BORN C1903 IN SPAIN, ANO, FELIBERTA / ALAMO, FERNANDEZ BORN C1911, HOLGUIN, ORIENTE. SUBU.1S MARRIED TO CELESTE /MARTINEZ/ DE LA VEGA, BORN 1937, SANTA CRUZ OEL SUR, CAMAGUEY. FROM 1956 TO 1959, SU8J WAS 2ND IN COMMAND OF 9TH COLUMN OF REBEL ARMY IN CAMAGUEY” PROVINCE WHICH WAS COMMANDED BY HUBER /MATOS/. IN 1959 SUBJ WAS CHIEF DIER, CAMAGUEY PROV. AND IN 1960-61, CHIEF OF INSPECTORS, PEQPLES STORES, CAMAGUE Y. 2.° JMWAVE AND LOCAL GOENVY TRACES - SAS/CE CARD + 084-594, MILITARY AND NAVAL MATTERS CUBA, 23 JAN 62. O1R-39547, MEETING WITH VEJERCITO LISERTADOR' REPRESENTATIVE, 29 SEP 62. WAVE~9309, AMDENIM- 11 OPS, 1 OCT 62. WAVE=3890,. REVIEW AMLUNT FILES, 28 JAN 63. UFGA- $676, B81 ON CUBAN AMBASSADOR TO ALGERIA, 4 JULY 63. WAVE-4453, WAVE _ ATTEMPT LOCATE SUBJ, 16 SEP 63. DIR-65471, HOS INTEREST CUBAN AMB * ALGL, 32 AUG 63. 038A-60217, ODENVY INVESTIGATION OF ELUY {LOPEZ/ VIAMONTE, 2 JAN 64, OBA-62256, CDENVY INVESTIGATION. OF MANUEL /DUASSO/, 21 JAN 64, O0BA-62340, ODENVY, 'EJERCITO LIBERTAGOR OE CUBAT, 3 FEB 64, Y ED PRQ PART | ON SUBJ, IT CANNOT “ 3. PER REF A WHICH TRANSMITT SBE DETERMINED FROM JMWAVE FILES WHETHER SU8J WAS EVER GRANTED A POA. " AIF SUBJ HAS BEEN GRANTED PREVIQUS POA, PLEASE REINSTATE, IF NOT, PLEASE GRANT POA. 4. PRQ PART | FOLLOWS BY SEPARATE DISPATCH. 5.. SUBJECT'S INTENDED USE IS FORWARDED UNDER SEPARATE COVER. - PHILIP G. ELMARD ATTACHMENT - INTENDED USE CISTRIBUTION BY TAPE 3 - WH/E W/ATT. oe rd ‘ C Magy a | a 0g tet | DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER | YFGA-23252 CLASSIFICATION CROSS REFERENCE TO 24 SEPTEMBER 1965 HOS FILE NUMBER i SECRET 201-334081 14-0000 CONTINUATION OF : ; DISPATCH - SECRET S/@ ATT TO UFGA-23252 SUBJECT, AMLUNT-2 IS TO BE USED AS A TEAM LEADER FOR MHAPRON INFILTRATION OPERATIONS NTO CAMAGUEY PROVINCE. PLEASE NOTE THAT PER KEF 8, AMLUNT-2 WAS INVOLVED IN THE EARLY STAGES OF THE AMLUNT-1 OPERATION, HOWEVER HE WAS CUT OUT AND BYPASSED FROM ANY SUBSEQUENT CONNECTION WHEN A JMWAVE CASE OFFICER TOOK -OVER DIRECT CONTACT WITH AMLUNT-1. END un , rea . . . ; _ us COPY \ ad HeGaA ~AI25 » ool 2Zistos ee —— ee GLAS SIFICATION a ” Ty comers wo ree PAGE NM —— roam —_ bee 53a USE PREVIOUS EO.TON, {: ] conrinueo | Kreed i _—_
104-10177-10174.pdf
14-00000 104-10177-10174 Rey ~~ + oa ro NEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KEN A are > a a FOO DAS ined Ld | ~ eos e 2@ @ TIMID TE : . * a « a 2 @e ° . - eae =~ se * * ° - . *. . mewn . « CAREC SEC O183EM or Tren L StL TOTAL Corie a" ee RN MF * ° . REFPROGUCTION BY OTHER THAN sSé@écreryrT | | ISSUING OFFICE 19 PROMIEITED i PERSONIUNIT NOTIFIED aN AOVANCE COPe (sBUCHBLOTTEO sv AY - ACTION UNIT . wr Fi . - yf Le va 3 AS “ ACTION @ T 165665 ET A686 PAGE €1 peconps OFFICER STAMP ado TOR: 1317 2@Bo MAloving action 1s Fuand] 139110 authoriaod:—pudatentaben Y ~-§ EC RE T_1317152 SEP 77 STAFF 2 ° q Sienca er Peru To ytlees € -\o 7 o TE AG UA} 1 31.10 ot é [nan 4 RO. foil - bait, Liki i —— To: DIRECTOR, ’ ene i o Hote: If destruction, of : ath v4, reasons and coortinsts Viet hese “L unt Sane Spropriate. 1. ON 12 se TEMGER 1977 THE LOCAL PEACE CORPS DIRECTOR yey” (PCO) TOLD [rae COS) THAT ONE VICTOR PANEOUE BATISTA ~ Bs A 5, APPAGACHED A VOLUNTEER IN BLUEFIELOS, NICARAGUA, [DENTIFIED 20% % SC HIMSELF AS A "CIA OPERATIVE", 4aND ATTEMPTED TO, RECRUIT HER a re) | 2 OF. AS AN INTELLIGENCE AGENT, THE PCD SAID THE RECRUITMENT ATTEMPT 43, WAS MACE AROUND 29 AUGUST 1977, 2. THE PCD SAID THAT THE VOLUNTEER FIRST MET PANEQUE WHEN SHE WAS ASSIGNED TO BLUEFIELOS IN APRIL 1977 AND RENTED A HOUSE FROM HIM, THE PCD ALSO SAID PANEQUE DRINKS HEAVILY AND THAT WHEN HE IS DRUNK HE TELLS PEOPLE HE IS A "CIA AGENT" AND A BAY OF PIGS VETERAN jb -22 4, THE (Bratton HAS TWO CARDS ON AN INDIVIDUAL WITH THE lo- 22, THE SUBYECT OF 281-°2286382 « MANAGUA 033645 . be 11 AFR 1973. NO LONGER AVAILABLE in (dtatttn]e tees. ABOVE NAME: As 8. ICKATIF IED AS A CUBAN CITEZEN AND THE "SOURCE pA sept 77 Sr ey ; v | RECORD COPY | ches = GEIS “fp 14-0000 ay hw Ne Sse gen nag CASLt SEC Best™ Br _. aur OF a secret FERMION UIT NOTIFIED ee een ee ere eed AVANCE COFT SSLERSLOTIOED av art wee acta wT, . Re FILE VR. acon @ PER Toran Comes | AIPRODUCTION Af OTHER THAR ISSVING OFFICE 1% PROMIQITAT 7 185665 ET AG 56 PAGE C2-d2 . {-22 TOR14317262 SEP 77 | Mand} 13110 ] ° i] i . UF INFO CONCERNING »DC ACTIVITIES", |UFG- 05576 AND WAVE 097152 NO LONGER AVAILABLE INI te- Ja. fstarton) Fives, 5. REQUEST HOS TRACES ON PANEQUE, 6. OEFER FILE, G2. INPDET, éLigo Lo5 4, Cr oe od wew
104-10177-10175.pdf
1 [104-10177-10175 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 “ey i $806.08 ARCUNG HYOTCATOR Dats-Tmy emoye ere Vasescs maranence ese ~ eae . . VEIN INCQIALT > ts 2", . i —7 i DIOMAL CENTER ABE COLT aes oo ww roe T.8? onF oO 9 OF @ oO ——— CAAA ' | SECRET | STAFF US204LZ Posen O7S68& _ 0 wos OISSEM BY: con: om Seo: rue, Le Der 5, AOSLEE 4) tt rSoes / Vees, Opes Jes. uv, 1. SUBJECT REF IS ANRUGH-S: ee Te HOLGUIN, CUBA- FORMER MEMBER CASTRO FORCES WHO LEFT CUBA “CLANDESTINELY IN 1950 FOLLOWING RAUL CASTRO'S PURGE OF UNSYMPATHETIC/ RIGHTIST® PERSONNEL UITHIN CUBAN MILITARY- DURING VISIT TO MIANI TaNS OFFICE IN SEPTEMBER LILO. SUBJECT GAVE RESIDENCE OF DR. ORLANDO BO@S CH AS SBWESSZHIS ADDRESS IN STABTES. BECAME ACTIVE WITH ANTI~CASTRO GROUP IN FLORIDA AND INFILTRATED INTO CUBA TO SET UP i FIGHTING FORCES PRIGR TO BAY OF PIGS INVASION. PARTICIPATED CUSAN pas EXILE ACTIVITIES IN NEW YORK AREA IN EARLY 1962 AND LATER REGISTERED IN ISR TO 2€PT OF ARMY IN AUGUST L9b2@ {DROPPED WITHOUT PREJUDICE ON 18 NOVEMBER 1963}. IN 1964 suauect WAS MEMBER MOVINEENTO DEMOCRATA CRISTANO {CUBAN EXILE GROUP - MDC} INFILTRATION ‘TEAM. RECRUITED BY MIAMI STATION AS RADIO OPERATOR/ :, INFILTREE AND FAVORABLY SWIRLED ON S AUGUST|19b4. POA GRANTED L3 NOV bY. PALD £275, U9NTHLY BEGINNING 1 SEP bY. HABRERUEETRAINED BF "tne folloving action its pane ee nor ined: Leases ee UNIT: eee oe, ExT: meme A any 1 , / ° } Bl AOS, eine | Abe ele * : eters iro dcetece & 2 MONET va anaropr vt ata 2 ‘ “? ip 14-0000 ‘y te = . ety VUILUING WRIDALE oe SE ae | sted 16} taj 7 pranae Canter cag OMY Fy cs : bd pe 208 “o Coca or we weg ote paae ~ wants OMF oO 8] a ie] i] G 0 2 Aree . SECRET 14 . MECAASE AOL! NOCATOR OATE-Tes Orc cre WESSADE REFERENCE eseR STAFF ‘ DIRECTOR O noes —OISSEM BY: CONF: INFO: FILE . OAV Deo 0 sernesva PER | DO wease ' BY CUBBAN AGENTS IN MIAMI BUT NEVER USED OPERATIONALLY. ANTCABLY TERMINATED 3 OCT LS AND RECOMMENDED FOR RE-USE ON BASIS HIS CONTACTS INSIDE CUBA. REPORTED IN 1969 AS CONDUCTING CLANDESTINE TRIPS INSIDE CUBA ON BEHALF OF EXILE GROUP KNOUN AS "JUNTA MILITAR DE CUBAN. LATEST INFO REPORTED SUBJECT TRAVELED BMIANI FROM MANAGUA ABOARD PRIVATE PLANEG® OF CUBAN BORN GUATEMALAN INDUSTRIALIST DOMINGO MOREIRA MARTINEZ ON 3 APRIL 1973- THERE NO RECORD i, OF “AGENCY CONTACT WITH SUBUECT SINGH, S4LEITERMINATION. y “4 2. 202 ‘FILE CONTAINS COPY OF L@NS "ADJUSTNENT OF STATUS" REQUEST FILED BY SUBJECT ON 7 SEPTEMBER 19b7- PER REQUEST FORN, SUBJECT LISTED AS CUBAN NATIONAL WITH U-S. ALIEN REGISTRATION NO. 'f . ¥ AgR 4&7? £01- THERE NO RECORD FINAL DISPOSITION OF SuBJECT'S “4 REQUEST OR IgnS DECISION. . a. 045 4On1EF An BASSAS (on et) THIS CASE A FILE: 201-028b36e2-. Ee. IMPDET-d ° pessesv(. OY vapsee fom : 0% s/ t ORIG! LA/NCA/CNH femipacen COORD: *A C/LA/COG (PBA os , D C/ALA/OPS ¢ pnd. #8 AUTH: C/LA/MBCA {HAWKINSI$S RELs C/LA {WARREN} of ’ DATE: 44 SEPTEMBER waar Pc PCS/iSN ORIG: [E; CHARLES PAYNE UNIT: A/ unr eres OZ LAssec Crd rane, oS SRM LA Ae fee IH Alf bi Mtb yyle- = * : Mp Lut LATISA, Jb eeuaroes_ Tere 2/4 5 regmess aU ganmeg Orecae “Vunssie erom SFCP® ET m
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ACTIVITIES — CUBA * CLASSIFICATION: KONE ‘ Flig #: NONE GIVEN L DATE: 2 JUNE 1959 : é SUBJECT: RUERN OSCAR MIRO CUANDTA : CLASSIFICATION: - SECRET FILE #: MIAML 91-261 BUREAU 1005-75663 SO sey gerne te ge ME oe - as Loacentamteenememmemssteattiataaem tome n . 14-0000 ; FBI REPORTS: i DATE: “11 MARCH 1959 “ SUBJECT: | PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS-PANANA 3 | BBI FILE #2 109-12-223 (BUREAU) { sDATE: 30 SEPTEMBER 1958 , - : SUBJECT: JOSEPH NEROLA; 8. LEONARD BIRD; 4 a ROBERT DILLARD: UNKNOWN PILOT RBI PILE #: 97-230 (MIAME) : . 4 ; : . ; ia eee i a ° , vee nke Tn STR LIS rem Tete So sagt 2 de AGENCY DOCUMENT CONTAINING FBI INFORMATION DATE: 16 JUXE 1959. vO CLASSIFICATION: SECRET 14-0000 < ran Ti ee tt sate aie a Dh or oleh ee Oe nde +R ene perenne teen renee patent eHe TIERONE OTT OE IE TE FOI DOCUMENT, - i. DATE: 1 JUNE 1959 : ; ‘ SUBJECT: RULEN OSCAR MIZO GUARDIA : CLASSIFICATION: NONE : FILES: MY 97-261 a beg oy . . a 14-00000 et () FR & _ Sl : ¢ £ . eS - i. : DEPT OF ARMY DOCUMENT : ; 5. : DATE: 13 MAY 1959 i , ; i D - SUBJECT: JOSEPH R. MEROLA (SD 7033-A) (C) 3 . ; a CLASSIFICATION: SECRET _ te ' : FILE #: ACSI-CO - - : . ao . i ha . ‘ ¢ . 5 : i _ t i toe we 14-00000 ¢ matte ; i FBI DOCUMENTS (SOM: NOT COMPLETE) DATE: 22 APRIL 1959 SUBJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS - PANAMA CLASSIFICATION: NONE “ FILE: 109-12-223 . ATE: 21 APRLL 1959 ee _ SUBJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES pe FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS - PANAMA me CLASSIFICATION: NONE FILE: 109-12-223 PERI ct ve oe ‘ a i i a i Donat ath DATE: 20 APRIL 1959 SUBJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS - PANAMA CLASSIFICATION: NONE FILE: 109-12-223 DATE: 17 APRIL 1959 . SUBJECT; | PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS - PANAMA FILE: 1309-12-223 CLASSIFICATION: NONE t eee kh eee nc : : . nt et eee pare DATE: 10 APRIL 1999 . . ~ SUBJECT: PANAMAN SEN REVOLUTIONARY ACTYIVITIES FOREIGN PCLITICAL MATTERS ~ CUBA CLASSIFICATION: NONE FILE #2 199-12-223 DATE: 2 April 1959 SUBJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTER - PANAMA CLASSIFICATION: NONE FIBLE: SAC, MIAMI (109-43) i DATE: 5 MARCH 1959 , ’ . SUBJECT: PANAMANIAN REVOLUTIONARY ACTIVITIES & | 7 INTERNAL SECURITY - PANAMA te i wat CLASSIFICATION: NONE ° , ; * * “ FIIF: 109-312-223 0 sagen a cern ed 14.99000 ne we en een ern cements on tm - ¢ , ( Rte AL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ws ey Wasnwincros, 0.C, 23335 : OGC 77-2335 VN April 1977 David M. Curry, Esq. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Western District of Pennsylvania 633 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Pittsburgh, Pennsy!vania 15219- Dear Mr. Curry: ‘ . ” Re: Jeseph Raymond Merola - In response to your letter of March 10, 1977 I wish to advise you that the Central Intelligence Agency had one meetiag with Joseph Raymond Merola prior to August 1961. In late 1960 Joseph Rayrcond Merola made several telephone calls to a CIA office offering his assistance in a general way in connection with Cuban matters, which was refused. However, on ' @ February 1961 Merola claimed to have information on a Latin American Senator who was a “close friend and confidant" of "Che" Guevera. Since Guevera was listed as being the subject of foreign intelligence requirements, the CIA employee agreed to meet with Mr. MerolZ: THe meeting tock place en 6 February 1961 and is the only meeting with Merola prior to his incarceration which you stated in your letter began in August 196!. Mr. Merola was not employed by the Central Intelligence Agency. His contact with the CIA could not be described as an undercover Government informant as alleged in the Writs of Error Coram Nobis by Victor Carlucci - and Daniel Hanna. This one contact on 6 February 1961 by Merola with the CIA was voluntary on his part. , Mathew McVane, an employes of the CIA, did testify in San Diego in November 1975 concerning CLA contacts with Joseph Raymond Merola. Tre citation we have for that case is U.S. v. Dalton C. Smith, et al. in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, No. 74-2277-GT. 2 c rT > # 1 vy r & we e SF ve qs os ” . sCAby stad” I> Ry ty Oe Ae Oe ae eee —_—— 1400000 es | wn - ‘The testimony given in that trialis not inconsistent with the response given above. Itis true that after Merola was released from orison be again ee volunteered information to the CIA. Moerofa was a voluntary source of forvign ‘ : "intelligence. ‘ I hope this provides sufficient information for you to file your response. If not, please call me at (AC 703) 351-7531. Sincerety, nn RK. A cconcty ; AbsAciate General Counsel ce: John Martin, Esq-. Dept. of Justice NORITH Faw 14-0000 _—-3C2019_Hqs.. : cA TeNa : [} cor DENTIAL [yj SECRET ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET [J CHCLASSIFIED SUBJECT: 1Oprcrol} . ; : , Joseph Raymond Merola FROM ; — ~ TT ENSON r Maurice A. Sovern LS ’ 0/SA/b0/0 2D0L09 1542 COMMENTS (Nvober each commen ta show from whore TO- {Officer dewgnaton room member, ond burkhng - ) ALS | ta whom Draw @ line orton column otter each comment.) Mr. Raymond Warren C/LA 2. . ee rom G1 QS? (J secaer = [] CONFICENTIAL (ay: INTERNAL (7) UNCLASSIFIED: 3-8) 14-0000 ; FOR CiA OFFICIALS ONLY pan ARORA BBM | ; 8 April 1977 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. John K. Greaney Special Assistant to the General Counsel FROM : Maurice A. Sovern _ 0/SA/D0/0 SUBJECT =... : Joseph R. Merola . REFERENCE © : Assistant United States Attorney _ Pennsylvania Letter, 10° March 1977, _ Subject as Above _ - . so . 1. The question in reference is the nature of any involvement of Merola with CIA prior to August 1961. 2. The Directorace's first recotded contact with Joseph Raymond Merola prior to August 1961 ’ occurred on 6 February 1961. It followed a series - , of telephone calls over a period of several months r ‘(late 1960 - early 1961) in which Merola had expressed.interest in offering his assistance in connecticn with Cubar matters. Our officer had declined contact until 6 February. when Merola clained to have information on a Latin American senator who was a "close friend and confidante" of "Che" Guevera.. Because Guevera was the proper subject of foreign positive intelligence éellection requirement our officer agreed: to a meeting. 3. The last recorded contact, except for the litigation outlined below, with Merola was a tele- phone contact with Merola in late July 1975 when — he volunteered additional foreign positive intel- ligence. 4. At the end of August 1975, Merola -. _ . . oo oan contacted a staff officer to ask for testimony in 7 . . _. ¢ the criminal fraud triat.in San Diego, California . oe (U.3. v. Joseph R. Merola, et al, Southern District ~~ OO bon ot of California, CR 74-227?-GT) which we subsequently. ae - F2 EMPDET CL RY 012860 FOR CIA OFFICIALS ONLY 14.90000 _ FOR CIA OFFICIALS ONLY \ provided on 13 November 1975. ; : 5. Subject is characterized as a voluntary occasional source of foreign positive intelligence who was in sporadic contact with us. \ ; . 6. We greatly appreciate the Assistant United . States Attorney's concern for the confidentiality : : of our information.“ ‘The information above may be ot oe made available. to the AUSA and the court as appropriate without further restriction. /5; pos : . : a , . Maurice A, Sovern 0/SA/DO/O:MASovern:kaw . (1542) ; Distribution ‘ . Orig & 1 - OGC & : rt - C/DCD ; ‘L- C/LA ; 2 - SA/DO/0 . . . 14-0000 t : so Re i JAS/PICG . : A revien of . : ievoived opera se . - - , it so , a : Los . : : e — 7 “Qeowores Hit 3 rote : stereos: se VBRI Ge tien 14-0000 i H ~ -f 90 V7 Moreh I wae | Tiere 2977 . . oe COMMENTS [Meetis eser comment te thaw fore wene . wh whom Drow ce ime creme cetumn efter waim conn eet | /LASEICO a -3 : tee | ~ Vz . , 4. to. _ - | 2 | ; ro : | “e 7 . $ = = 8. 2 °. 7 . . a ‘ . 2 - i a nr eet Se 7 + ye : J H we t { ; | +. —_—_t_-__--_—- - . WOO : -f i n aloe i i - wot i | ' . ¢ 7 : i 5 I 4 a ars : ra T ] im. \ : t 4 | : : , ee ~ + -—_——- - . Bo i : : ‘ i i : i : ; : . ~—_-. a a ta. - { H | } 4 . . _— ce ce ee ee ee 1s. . : : ! : 4 4 * * : t . ' Le ae ne cet . ia ae Ok 8 a an al i Soll ro pe mam etee ee mm GaTeRwaAL mom pepe + 5 ‘ ae we . . Le eee Pe a ed sedoogar OnE? wet - 14-0000 _information will be released outside of CIA without your - “nN ‘ \ 17 March 1977 \ . MEMORANDUM FOR: S2/LA/EICO _ —_ . ” ' DCD oe FROM : Frederic McCann : ‘ 1SS/PICG SUBJECT : Litigation: Joseph R. Merola_ : i. Attachéd herewith is anh unclassified nenotandun received from O&C which requests information on the "extent and nature of.any involvement of (Joseph R.) Merola with federal agencies prisr to August 1961". 2. A review of 201-257804 reveals that Nr. Merola may . have been in contact with WH/Miami in 1961 and was in contact with DCD prior to 1Sé1: enn . 3. Please review your files and provide whatever information is pertinent to paragraph 1., above. No. concurrence - : 4.. 201- “257804 aS att ached to the SA/LA/EICO copy of this memorandum. ‘Please return it with your reply by i April 2o77. Coase : ° oe _ = - , Tt Frederic Necatn ’ . Co mee le Sawpoet ct avert te. EAT tnt ie ivct iT 14-0000 eR : ! ' | : 3 . . . . . Lt 4 . y ere aha vam ante oo ac emn Mapai gooey are wpeabone mayen sree restermegimpn yet es cae ’ - ere . ~ 4 % . s 4 \ : ne ‘ te % : rer, _ 4 4 1 » ote Ss . . re gd . oo or 7 rr iia a . , . 1 Ae j . ‘es . . : ‘ oe ° ~ i wot, 1 ad. " toy 4 C | S. i) i: a ° kl li . : , Af " te . : CARTS vera 2 an it fro) ' ot fe ' t tb ae o 4 ‘ Fs 8 +t ‘ an yx t4 J Of nan — a a . RB os + oe ed . “4 ge % : “ . r] te fA ‘ Rg 8B ° ‘ Ga cia s eye ABAS * ‘ : ’ < ‘ ' + 4 Ne cee mete annette ie FE Goo aah Ube apben eeeinl Si Li eat a eT 14-0000 trial, “actively mnzazed ia the serve of Roverament * 2 Green, attorney for Cartucn Qad Hanna, said che prosecutors, He bert 1, Teeoaum ant Daniei J. San da, knew Merraa was a government agent amd therelere “perpetrated a fraud upon ine-trai cmurt.” “dium and Seyder are new fed. : ozh and have me fled tr { which ts sili pending. ut an oficial famusar wita their pesitiza suid the two judges will, if pecessary, ~ - smear they cul not snow Mervia was a " double agent for Ube CLA. He later §overment agent. Cuban Connection- - “The answee Lo this whole thing re inte around Cabs,” Said this offi- Cia! =~ eo tees Og Greea, who represents Manrarino‘s son-intaw, said he ditn't thins Ma - Fola‘s testimony ta Chicago bad beea Particularty “heizfa!’ to we! prose cution. A “more logical assumption” is that Meroia was freed from prison ~ because of what he cculd do forthe - government in Cuba, he said.» © -- + - phe “This cy works anywhere he wants - to,” said Green. “The government has - protected hina in Cabfornia, Chicaza- * and everywhere else. He sail has tobe of value to thé governreerit.”” - One thing is certain: Merola is wel known in the Miam) Cubaa coma. -nity and amocg thase who have been linked to alleged Castro assassination attemps. ©. \ “Joe was an underocver “agect, he ‘as Closely associaced with the gov- ernment," Frank Szurgis; of. Misti, told The Sulletin. “Hie ded have an as- sociation with the CIA.” - =. yok "Sturgis, whd gained neteriety as one of those convicted int the Watergate ~ burglary, was a ton Castro Lieutenant’ during the revolution wha served 35 a worked agains: Castro in the Day of, Pigs operat:on and has acmitted plot ing to IU Castra, “I khow 1 Joe was ievotved with the. revolutionaries," ‘said Sorrgis, “I Know he had a2 associatce wid the. Cid, but because cf compan. mentdlization, you don't know what they're doxig.”* Tied to Burglar - ‘ <A source close to the Ronse Ascassi- “investigator Said. “Ne’s a pilot, he - * py. Official and unofficial attempts to | - arrests proved fruidess. So did efforts “xbdle for watching the nation’ $ ber- ninzuas Camminee uid Merola was “a gual Inend” of Fugesn (2 AHaode) Mefiires, another of those connected of the Watergate Surxiary. Martinez wis AsmCitied wid the CIA wa the Bay of Pres effect and :a other gate. Castro moves. “Toe’s place uvMismi Seach was on the water and it was used by aneCas. ¢ to groups to smaggie urns to Cuba," this source Sa:d, “Martivez was one of them.”" - “E can't recall” Martinez said, « when asked by Toe Sulleim about using Meruia’s dock “Really, I cnt fell you anything about it. “He -was comected with hetpine people here'in, Maco agaist the dic. -- tatorship of Batista. He eight have - been in some other branch thatl cat . know about’? 2 : Altredo Borges. 2 Mart business consultant and a Bay of Pigs veteraa, told a Bulletin recerter inquiring adout Merola to “please write mea letter."* ° “IT don’t know wh you'are,” Borses ~ Said. “t cannot: mie over ihe tex : one." One investigator interested’ in ua Tola said che matter is “very sensi- Gvy, records are hard to come by.” . “He seems to £t everything,” this speaks Spanish, he knows Cuna- and ‘he's connected. But nobody wants t0 2 cooperate." . : A Scared Mai . Records ‘indeed are hard to come - cbcain Complete reoscds of Meroia’s to determirie what encounters Kee might have had with olficials respoa- "But despite ‘the deEef of some that ” + Mercia enjoys the protection of the + government while at the same time being welcomed by’ ecxanisal crime, those who kow him siy thal is not tbe case. “Ice has got a litte mone sad | coe Florida acquaintance." “I dont Anew where he gets it, Sut he's an i tseweér and they hate isformers. The rian :s Concerned. en | ‘“He goes around Dace (County), } tet he is very, Very careful where be govs, Joe is scared.” if eo 14-0000 _ SUBJECT: Court Appearagce on 1} Sovender me Sag Dicgo, California a ‘the value ef surgles parts in Larin Anerica compared to the US. ’ 4 l. On 13 Sovender 1975, Mate MacVane apzeared as a witness for the defense at the Caficed States Sistrice Coure for the Southern District of California, 325 West F Screec, San Diego, Calivornia. United States of Aserica ¥. Dalton C. Ssith, et al. MacVane was called ta testify by E. Mac Acos Jr., atcorney for dafendanet Joe Herola. ln - honor vf tha sc3ccena MacVane appeared ac the.court. On 13 November 1975 ac approxizately 15:30 pours Sada Diego tice tiacVane was called to tha. witness state te rr we EM Stee ee atta The case was the “"2. Mae Arps, attortey for defendant Joe: Merola “began questiontag “after MacVane was Svorn in as a witness. “Anos asked how long MacVane “had: been enployed by the CIA? -#e asked if MacVane knew defendant Mérola? -” He. asked if.MacTane wete rold by: Merola about a shipmene of surplus helicopter parts going to the coimrry of El Salvader? He asked MacVane if Mercola had velroreered otter information to the Agency? He then asked if Merola were ever paid for ssch iaformacicn? Amos also tried tu establish This was “objected ta by actorney Zobert Thaller, prosecutor in the case. The judge Sustained the objeciiea aad Mac¥aze did-not have to answer the question. amos finished his quesctioniag and Thaller began a shore ‘crpss examinarion. “"Thaller asked if MacVase ever beard “erola cention stocks? He also asxed 1€ MacVane knew. the name-of che carporarion that Merola represented? He cthenspointed out: chat even: if. some stock fraud were occurring, MacVane would -noe be witeing because MacTane vas not an investigitor, but rather a collects: of foreizn information. The cross examination then ended. All questions were answered to the vest of tacVana' s ability and knowledge. - 3 There wopeated | to be Litele putpose ia tne appearance of MacVane because it was oivicus that MacTaae knew nothing of any value coficerning the case. MacYaie'’s toral rise oa che wimess stand was about 10 minutes. after complesicn e¢ Sis cescincay MacVane was releaséd. ~ & NctaeVane: lit wy E2 D@DET CL BT onisss a4 . Bxz US. Sactzes Bans Regalaly on Be 7 Payroll Savings Plak a t =“ | . oO EE TAL Meagaen ny . wee re) s haar ran 3ey7 eee 4 ee i : FOTO ” : . CHEST PRESET nee e DISTRICT SUOSE 14-0000 RNG Asst i i OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP [ro | wAME Awd AOURESS DATA ThA ’ - . a a on . G . i “ Ly AS G4 Bee C4 TS ee ’ Se . Fa ene | eps, Luecwes . : } APPROVAL ‘ | COMMENT B . +} COMCBRRENCE - a, Remarks: . a . 4, s Kh (ef ect LYS 7 the. a | . , ‘ ___FOLD mERE TO RETURN TO SENDER : : : : FR6M.: RaseE ACORESS ANG PHONE NO c - - a . 4 : Z == bar is. : “CONFIDENTINNG |_| ; P37 ee 14-0000 " MEMO FOR - RECORD: Le 2 _ are ue SECRET 6 November 1975 RE: MEROLA, Joseph R. 201-257804 . re U.S. Citizei Registered-to DEA/MIAMI Dec 74 FYI: . ‘Today, Randy Daugherty, DCD case officer, asked to borrow subject 201 because he wanted to take it to Office cf Genl. Counsel for Mr, John Greany, There is to be a meeting today between ~~~ Mr. Greany, Bob Starling, DCD COPS, and Matt McVane, DCL man in Miami who is visiting Hqs. McVane has an interest in MEROLA, - Told Randy that MEROLA was DEA source and that matter should be coordinated with NARCOG, This transpired during lunch hour ~ Randy was in a hurry and I gave him-file. He said he would tell Mr; Gréany that Sub}. was DEA source. SECRET 14-0000 OGC 75-1073 | 5 November 1975 . MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Joseph Raymond Merola “San Diego on November: Mr.: “McVane agreed to come to Headquarters one November-to discuss the information in tne files and Mr. Robert Starling of DCD agreed to join in the meeting. ‘Mr. McVane told me “that ‘Lt. Colonel Douglas W. Haldane, who had previously been on detail to the DCD Miami Office, had returned to the Army and was ently assigned somewhere in Europe and that his address was Headqss arters , JUSAREUR, APO. New Xerk, New York 09403: oe “request for the current address of Colonel Haldane, I called Mr. Amos "on. 4 November and explained to him that Golonel Haldane was no longer with the Central Intelligence Agency and it was our uncerstanding tnat ignel Haldane was statoned in Europe. Mr. Amos did not want the current address of Colonel Haidane~ He did state, however, that Mr. McVane would not be needed in San Diego until Wednesday morning, Lob 12 November. As things stood now, Mr. Merola was the tfth defendant - Ltt and it wouid be that length of ame betore Mr. McVane's tesumony v ould be needed. re CaN wi. ’ . . wet *y “+ 3. Mr. MeVane told ine that he had been called by Mr. Rubere ae Thaler of the U.S. Attorney's Office in California. Trold Mr. McVane that Ll would contact Mr. Thaler. I called Mr. Thales who is a a member of the Organized Crime Sucre Force, Department of Justice, Raom 2307, 300 North Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, California 90CI2. telephone No. (AC 213) 688-5808. Mr. Thaler was pleased to hear shat Mr. McVane 14-0000 . Amos had aircady prepared a motion to disziss if Mr. MeVane was to be denied as a witness for the defense. I expiained to Mr. Thaler that Mr. : McVane was coming to Headquarters on Thursday. 6 November, and said that we would cail him to discuss the role Mr. McVane played in receiving information from Mr. Merola. ° ° was being made available to testify and explained that he thought Mr. [ : ‘4. If this case runs parallel to many criminal prosecutibns, the cefense may never put Mr. McVane on the siand when he actually shows up as this may prove detrimental to their defense. However, we should be prepared for his testimony if, in fact, it does take place. OGG/IKG/eh- En Distributions” - Lo. -* Original - OGC’SUBSJ: £ LITIGATION CRIMINAL. 2.000 72> fixe Signer-* 1- Chrome 1 88 ¥ 14-0000 Jone Sueaczea Fe HOLT, RHOADES AND HOLLYWCOD veer? 7 Meresee a Nottyeoea . A PROMESSONAL COTMOSENDS—; elephone 238-1712 Doug'ss A Reynoies ATTORNEYS AT LAW Dawd W Ault . 1O1O SECOND avENuE. SUITE 172 . . cere 7 Michooi b Newb so _ SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92101 ° , Dan hr. Deuprey The ras WH! Augie. E Mac Amos Jr. Thomas M: Oymost coe October 28, 1975 . . ah. “ib Rahs. we be : oe “ Office of: the General Counsel - rr een : Central Intelligente Agency _ ys a a “Mashingtoa, D.C. 20505 0 FF «to: a “~ . 2 Oa Pe or ee ' : 77 - ; 4 pees ap ocd - 2 oe Coie et oh ;Our firm represents Mr. Joseoh Merola who is te, a presently* on trial as a defendant in the Southern - ye Le 6 _District of California in an action entitled United -p ote : wet. States of America v. Dalton C. Snith, et al. (No. 74-2277- ‘3 Coe GT). In order to-property defend Mr. Merola, we reed to 7 utilize the testimony of Mz. Matt MeVane and possibly the testimony of Col. Douglas Haldane. tWe understand that. Mr.:McVane is. employed by the Central Intelligence Agency and. works out of the Miami office. We also understand that. Col. Douglas Haldane is enploved by the Central Intelligence ‘Agency but we Go not nave an address for service. upon ‘Col. Haldane. : wat SG _Enclosea you will £ind covi es of Subsooenas - issued for Mri.. MeVane: and Col. Haldane These Subpoenas - ‘ require-the attendance of the individuals in the Southern : Distxict of California at San Diego, California on . November 11, 1975 at 9:09 ain. Enclosed you will also ' find a copy of the Order signed by Judge Gordon Thompson authorizing the issuance oz the Subroena for Mr. McVane. Since we do not have an address for Col. Haldane at - this time,: the court has not approved the issuance of a Subpoena, for him in which the covernment would be . : responsible for all of the expenses and costs. We have been inforaéd by Me. MeVane that it is necessary for him to obtain:the approval of your office , before he canitestify in this matter. Accordingly, we wo request that he be granted the necessary approval in order to allow him to testify in this matter In addition, we yvequest tnat we be provided with an address for col. Haldane and that he also be aliowed to .testity in - Luk Fuse. | We wouid SPPrec aca CeLtag acvisea as‘ BO0N aa 14-0000 eel Office cf the General Counsel October 28, 1975 Page Two Seas Tye i possible with respect to whether these pvérsons |will be - avaiiable for testimony. If we can provide an‘, _information with respect to this case, please acditional oO not hesitate to contact ‘the vadersigned. Thank you for your courtesy and cooperation. Do 4, . Very truly yours, no f+ HOLT, REOADES & HOLLYWOOD Noe re ae ee se Dts “ott arr > Doct Ree, esta ttle has EP ee 1G. ST . YO EBMA/db ; . ° - \ x , - . - 7 ~. : . Te - aaeee . . cee veo . . 8 . ? dea ae hee 14-0000 Ril i ‘ 4 a as pat ed aoee beh a os ” FOR THE ase SouTeEa BISTAICT OF GALIFORiis, UNITrO STATES OF AMERICA - . aoe M41-2277-Gr | ~ DALTON C. SMITH, et al. : ° Taarr McVANZ . You are hereby cominanded. to appear in the United Statés District Court for the * Qc . Lo, oe. ae Southern -- , ¢ . I a ee aarti oe aaa ANE AO CT EO oes District of ...° “at rar -. in the city. of — ° : California weet at, - 325 West F Street. - 4 : —_ . t er: . 19 at o'clock BE tto San Dieso - on Wien "4 Sbenber . - 75 9:00 A. testify in the above-entitled case. ~~ : . . ne Lo . SO . ™, 3 Pry *. age hat x‘. This subpoena fs issued on application of é# adant. ~ aoe 7 . ! 4 iy + 7 - CORN W. LUDDY - a Octcser~ 23" : \ 7 Clerk. \ mee ee one ee ao. : \. TTR ARS Ro ° Agee eue : Atorneaitendant MEROLA OSS GALLAGHER —_, .' 18i¢-Saconc-Avet7 Suit] 1712 | ; Deputy Clerk. . San UfS¥o,.CA 9210L7-.0 pent . Ne ate oe RETURN = 5... 7 7 ¥° . Received this subpoena ak a re . oe on. - - Te” '** and on oat rr a . .. ., Iserved it on the - “ within. named . at . -. ; . by delivering a copy to. and tendering* to the fee for one day’s attendance and the mileage allowed by law. — : . | , *s : . , . . ‘ a OF > | Service Fees ° . . + By oe en eee | * Travel. --____------- $ ~ Services --..----------=) . | : Total__.-.......-- “$ ‘ ———_—— * Insert “United States.” or “defendant” as the case maz be. . . * Pees and muteage need not be tendered fo the witheas 7: service of a subnoena issued In belall of the Uneed States or an oflirer og acency therenf, 23 Usd 1225, or ov twhalf of 3 defendant who is Granciatiy unabie to pay such costs (Rule 17 (b), Federal Eules Criminal Pecerduzs,. Fee wmmed Ose gerd CATE BORD . . 140000 eal alata a ee a . nw = va] FT ? abgertoay tT : ryt q ' ae hbted ~~ = FOR THE SOUVEERY DISTRICT OF CALTZORSTA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | . v. Se Now - . . 74-2277-GT DALTON C. SMITE, et al. To.. ‘ . ., COL. ‘DOUGLAS HALDANE You ara “hereby commanded to 9 appear in the United States District Court for the : : oo ved. oy Southern ne: : District of E. 7 at , : fa the city of >. California - class 325 West F Street -_ paras So or 9 oat. o'clock BM. to - San Diego: hen day ovenber 3 _ 9¥00 A. po ”: testify inthe above-entitled case. _ jo. . ne : ; is . J ISDA ‘wo a coe | LoaRasaE ay NS. Glerts ys (Er sgecaros;-szs— TOSTECRUAGHER ee . . Ailsrney 427 ondant MEROLA - aH Sai ere ; _ . Tony: Gagond Aves, sures I712. ; i a . , . “San Dreger CR 9210L. 9 RETURN, | = eee 7 . “Received this subpoena : at : : . on; rn | “and on a an I served it on the \- - . “within named : ~ _ re ae me Yo yee by delivering a copy to and tendering? to tha fea for one ‘day's attendance and the mileage . “allowed by law. 7 : : \ i i ° : ; : , : : wee een, ee iy Sérvice Fees “By 2-2.» -s--------—_—_.--—-.-, A Travel__- s. . Services 2 ‘Insert “United States,” or “defendant” a8 the cave may be. * Fees and nulvage need not be tesacral ta the witness Gt service of a su hpecnn issued in behail of the United . Statca or an vlbcer of areney thereof, 23 USC t82). er ot behalf of a defendant who js Mnanaiy enabic tu pay . ‘ such costs (Rule 17 (b), Federal Rules Crrannal Procedure), . ” Por mew eS 2 Fh 2as9 FOd4 ODED 1g-00000 o ; & oo F | 2 MAC AMOS, gr, a, wou 2 REOSOSS & HOLLYSU00- 2 ii lalU Second Avenue, Suita 1722 (O22 “tego, CA 9219T oa pit I (705i 238-i712 mT D ri es ce, ee eens ne ae 5 ‘| Attovaeys for Defendant rn > JOSEPH R. MEROLA C2 22 i976 Hy 1 CUERS, US O:STRET CouRT 6 | ; SOUTHESH O'SICCT OF CAUsORTL nt ree By ‘ DEPUTY 9 Hl re _-f & UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA ’ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 12% ) a . ; a a ) on _ -_ 12 tenes : _ ~ Plaintite, j NO. CR 74 2277 ct 7 ve - ee ) ..:. ORDER FOR ISSUANCE OF . ee er Par re -) SUBPOENAS : ; 14 : ‘ ee [ee a Hn ts ie eo ke Lo Rae oo, . - 3 gfe AS OU a )- a25<,, F : : im : _. : ~ aa ) i fsaz! 16 Suge oa Seugt . eH. Tae so 2S ue: rs ee | ye ibg38 17 wo this court having considered . the apelication of defend gz. a3 “of no ' “ats age 18 Joseph pea and the Supporting affiaavit of ES Mac Amos) Jr. * 24Gq |” . : < ¢z 19 at a wae ee a . 20 eveie ana having Found that good cause exists for the issuance + 22. “rr Is HEREBY ORDERED iat the’ lerk of! “this court “igsst] | 2 Sore S, re 25 subpoenas. requiring rhe attendance Of Mate McVane and Feward » : 24 Stanton on November al, 1975 at ‘9:00 a.m. in this couxt and, 25 further, . that all costs and feas in relation to the attendaace. 26! saia witnesses shall be borne by the United States under the a 27 | provisions of the Criminal Justice Act. : . 28 ~ pareo: OCT 22 1975 fie fy seo owe ny :-- GORDON T THOMPSON, JR \, \ “GORDON 7 THOME 230N , \ 45... DISTRICT JUDGE. . : “" SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFOA: : mi am) omen oh ve Menge Bets TAT TT Thame rey seems —pcoy a Now aecibesealh Snead vatiadeee b5dhstt lea aot ae an 2M oy gas 14-00000 _ ae oy fe LEME? 7's MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD \ SUBJECT: Joseph Raymond Merola . 1. On 23 October, Mr. Robert Starling of DCD called to say that Matthew McVane (phonetic), a DCD officer who is stationed in Miami, i Florida, had received a telephone call from a San Diego attorney saying Ho, that he was mailing « subpoena to him. The attorney, E. Mac Amos, Jr., ' : _ is a member of the iaw firm of Holt, Rhodes and Hollywood at 1010 Second Avenue, San Diega, California 92101, teleshone No. (AG 714) 238-1712. - - Mr. Amos advised Mr. McVane that the subpoena was for his appearance oo : on. behalf of bor. Merota, 2 who was on trial in San Diego. ce f2. . Mr. Starling. indicated that the charges against Merola kad - something to do with exporting airplane parts without a license. I called iMrz. Clyde Bryaat, Offico. of Munitions Control, Department of State, to . “determine if this prosecution was related to 22 U.S.C. 1934. ~Mr. Bryant we “called back and said that Merola was one of seven defendants being tried “on criminal fraud charges for having engaged in a flimflam operation = s against the Salvadorian. government.’ The scheme wagto establish a facility in Salvador to assemble and s-rvice helicopters.” The group had “assembled a collection of Army surplus parts for helicovters and was in the process of shippiag them without an export license and they were ~ seized by U.S:i Customs officers on 2l February 1974. Mr. Bryant . indicated that the Assistant U.S. Attorney in San Diego in charge of ‘the prosecution was a Mr. Robert Thaller, telepkone No. (AC 714) 293-5668. _Mr.. Bryant also indicated that an individual by the name of Henry Maier- ~ * hoffer- was also one of the defendants and it was Mr. Bryant's recollection 3 that Maierhofier had some previous connection with ‘CIAL oF “3. 1 called Mr. Starling and reported ‘this information to him and he. said that Mr. Mercola was a real operator in the Miami area, always - involved in some scheme to buy and sell weapons but that he had volua- teered information to the DCD Office, some of which was useful. I asked Mr. Starling to have:Mr. McVarie call me when he got the subpoena but | that he would not have to go unless they furnished the travel funds. ohn K. Greaney fociate General Counsel ec: Chief/DCD , . _ | Distributicn - OVER , : , | Ps 14-00000 ‘This assignment of category has been ‘entercd into STAR, Lae CONFIDENTIAL ae ° cmnen FFE RS In} 39 Jan} 975 201 File cn U,S, Citizen , The 201 file on Liergde (surname) (291 number indicsted below) can be most accurately categorized as indicated below: “——— ghould be closed, ——~ witting collaborator, OI Code Al, ~~ potential witting collaborator; date opened . OI Code A2, — former wicting collaborator (relationship terminated), OI Code A3, potential witting collaborator never contacted (security reasons, derogatory information), OI Code A4, —— counterintelligence cage (i,e., involving a foreign intelligence or ~~ security service). OI Code AS, : , x all others, OI Code A6. ISR ie ae 4 | Signed 7 ; C/LSN/ISR og ; namie) ~ * title component)... 2 5 - . Bb Pa ee? : stenes___ aed _- 1975 . De, initials) ~~ ~~—Ydate) me This document in a permanent part of this file. .. , : wie POPPY - |, SLOG CONFIDENTIAL E2 IMPDET ot CL BY GO02216 : senn (Bhen FAR In) 1 14-0000 ~t wee . Q Fy es Ka We 2 Monucenrenuseomr 4s o _ ace co ace tee 0 2 00 VUIsUING acne Peery ° a ‘ * OonF oO oO 8] Qa Q . 3 Cadeotanon . - SE C RE T 080208 Rant ere INO AIDS oat ws aco 0$46..08 ab Penance meee STAFF PERECTOR GYLYLE wore O1SSEM BY: Oo : CONF: L48 INFO: FILE pans Leen, OPSt My] ; y ~ gos 7, Pp hip 2, LEAD) , 0 monn ve a] wraee # TO: LA/MIANT INFO CARACAS. PORT AYU PRINCE, BOGOTA. ¥. HHABYSS, PBRAMPART ¥ . REF? A- CA/MIAME 22730 }IN- u32300s| {NOT NEEDED CARACAS» PORT AU , PRINCE. BOGHORTA} “B+ DIRECTOR 630872 Jax! {NOT NEEDED CARACASs PORT AU PRINCEs, ame te we DOGOTA + ¥ L. “JOSEPH RAYMOND MER OLA C203-2578043/WAS REGISTERED IN rr ISR TO DEA/MIANI ON 18 BEC 274 AS A COOPERATING INDIVIDUAL FOR. USE IW HAITI -AND COLOMBIA. IT IS REQUESTED THAT LA/MIAMI ADVISE DEA/MIANT TO CONTACT THE FBI AND DEPARTMENT OF STATE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION : ON MEROLA. ¥ REQUESTED TRACES AND. STATED NEROLA REPORTEDLY & RKED, ! Fei BRE LD IN 1 Ge LATE 3950'S. WE REPLIED THAT MEROLA HAD NEVER. ‘yay ot HERALD , ALTHOUGH ‘wE WERE AWARE THAT HE HAD MADE. SUCH CLAIM. 2 oF PREVIOUS INSTANCES. ¥ 3. FILE: “20h-2s7a04. £2. INPDET-d - W}-2S. . SO ; . “& REF A Lorex f TRACES oate: & JANUARYAL9I? 2 REGISTRATION OF ong: DARYL GEI ‘LH . &“ TBoeseta, MEROLA |. vat LAZCARICA ; Lasnareo cae ax REF 8 FORWARDED TRACES. AME hone LE Pre “4ELFO SPERA “DEVID As PHILLIPS a AIOE wd SALA. nS fs ciasemeanon RUPROOUCTION ve ye TArws 0 ICE tS PROMdwITEA og 9 IMPbDET SECRET acbUnv urs CL BY: O10LLb q Pu i Ry 14-0000 [J vactassirieD | CSRS, CC SIDENTIAL fl SECRET ee eer nL ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT iCpnonc!) REGISTPATION REQUIGT + UNNSON or From. 7 jroeu/ |____tSaM 38446 Gate 1 0 pec a7 OPS/LSI/INTERAGENCY SOUnCE REGISTER BU-5 Isous TO: {Officer detignahan, room aumbe, ond . pate - — onices’s H COMMENTS (number each comment to show from “hom building) . “a INITIALS | 99 whom. Drow 0 hne actors column utter each comment.) RECEDED [rorwasnen | an-3 _ tit 1 2 . : ' TP/EIB ome : Da-7 1 \ \ 1 DOCUMENT DATE O10 Awe” Oo] seen C) conrtocetiat C) M,C anciassiriey S82 weeray 14-00000 "Mh a gets ateeet memes enteee sorte f EA ser ee ee : | | : +e ae eta tee ar ratecemtaicn (IT een mente ee anereen, to oevoue PS 4E7AR — sehr TFS RS wert ere No Objection to Registr othe right ts. .rere m ‘with it- DCID of by mubusi agri ‘requires. 18 pec Re. FONE TOT Goteisaytte ies W797 iets 2 RE-REGISTRA- + TION ‘ SECRET. | ISRM NO. 341 Litew, 44-35) 4 a ee Cetera tte te emer ee 14-0000 SS ape adeerne | me anpiin ine e a Paar sone ating a y aes SECRET —— ae . (Bhen Filled Tor OP: a 2 a TPC uEsT FOR REGISTRATIGN IM THE INTERAGENCY SOURCE REGISTER” ‘, OaTt Su 1TTED ‘ 4p/CAR/ 9,Bec 1974 i : ae ~~ —_~ i paper errs i 201- 257804 74 { RE-RESISTRATION | ice CEE ney cory t uTERizaTice H wAWE (Last, farat, Middle) ° OronaTicns Start for : MEROLA, Joseph Raymond Hi ALIASES@AND O@ SPELLING VAGIATIONS SCS. SS PER i , OaTé CF BIRTH oh v4 as CUTIZENsSHeP “9 Oct 1925 EW JENEY ii ° RESIDENCE ‘-135 Dupont Plaza,. Miami, Fla PRESENT EMPLOYER . . OCCUPATION oe re qe, : one Pilot | a is DITIONAL ICENTIFYING DATA Cractading references; 4’ Based on LA/Miami 22730 IN 432300, 3 Dec 74 (attached) ~ Traces sent DIRECTOR 630872, 6 Tec 74 (attached) ” Send. cards to UFP 872 HVC KLB HTP IP/AtS TRACE MESULTS i : b heAS Lighes oe = c LIT eyF ‘ 8 tP/ESR RENARKS (OUTGOING CABLE) : NAI TO THAT KNOWN TO THE REQUESTER (630872) a ee 4.6 DEC RIA i , - PSR REPLY To REQUEST TIER a Taaw wows : 18 Dec 74 : 39,170 Nothing in addition to that mak known by the requester. gexxe For possible further information.you are referred to the FBI “and the Department of State, bese - bb. The ISR has no record of ‘a current operational. interest in Shuert Subject who is hereby registered in the ISR to DEA Miami. EVB oc: a 0 i + etalbar tad oa22 econen se sere | ‘ iy of £. O 163s. exemprce gy ‘ SB, Pe ‘ ve cas oF merel : en epeennens —, Avtemancolly cectetshed on BAING NOISE it i | ‘Seb: st aeretiGencs SOUICES Tp METHOCS CASED fwnlens umporble, ser! duty of event Wey 797 D ; “SECRET . ate ee atte ake Sb Deeb oe Sara emanate 14.90000 rca Loe ‘ : stig, ° +r 3 70 CeOut sac clssem of ait" Pte ep. ~49. a Teta COPS wre es BY ATPROOUC HON BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE 18 FROMIBITED PROEEON Ywlt NOTIFIED s & c a € ' i . oe — sia PRE EN fLa 4, Hs ae {ft TY 17599 ETazez 7 TN 432 TORIG322262 DEC 74 . Mpr 22739 SECRET 322142 DEL 74’ STAFF : Q ; AL f. CITE. LAsMLAM] 22.736 3° a . ea . _ . oar 1 PRIORI TY)DIRECTER, ; ; : Mae ca) CHHABYSS PBRAMPART REF! UFPS-1727, 25 GOT 74 1. PREASK PROVIDE PRIORITY TRACES ON THE FOLLOWING ~~ a any DEA nanctt 163 SOURCE AND REGISTER IN THE INTER“ASENCY SOURCE REG Ber (ISR) JOSEP NTA MOND MEROLA (aol 57304) ceca! 9 ocr 25 IN NEW “JEASEY i Wis. ci then occ) PILOT ADDI 155 DUPONT PLAZA, MIAMI, FL. | LOCATION GF USES COLOMBIA AND HAITI nn, 2. PER REF, ATT. NO. 2 PLS PROVIDE PRIGAITY ; TRACES ON-DEA NARCOTICS SOURCE ORLANDO BATES TA VIERA, AND ADVISE IF REGISTERED IN Isa, . SO (Sa FILED 2@Cp1d-1a2 200811911717, 2, IMPDET “1? We (ee —— Mf Jo; vee De SECRET. fated: 14-00000 | | . SECRET - DO DOCUYENT EXTEACT.. ee ee THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CONCERNING THE SUBJECT OF THIS 2281. | DOSSTER HAS BEFN FXTRACTES F204 2NCTHES MEFIC TAL OD FILE. © .. cee - PERSONS PERFCRMING NAME TRACES ATE CAUTICNED THAT THE DOCU- Lk Ll. MENT FROM WHICH THIS EXTRLCT w£S PSEPAPEN CONTAINS AOOITIONIL OO INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE SU@JECE ASO SHOULG BE REQUESTEO. . FROM LP/FILES o. cowie - = toe : chee ee ~ | MEROLA, JOSEPH RAYMCND _. 201-0257804 = 209-011-O11/19 | M008 99 OCT 25 00 _ bie-22730 0 USA, NO 93 CC 74 USA. > prot.” S USA, FLAy MIAMI, 135 DUPONT PLAZS, TRACES... A_NARCS “09231716 Ce eee ee EAE P EIS OY Dene wee SECRET 2 14-0000 “SEORLT - oe CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY roe Wasiincton, 0.C. 20503 12 SUN 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. Lucien E. Conein Acting Chief, Special Operations and . : Field Support Staff ' Office of Intelligence - : Drug Enforcement Administration : VIA: Mr. John Warner : . Chief, International Intelligence Division . SUBJECT: Name Trace - , , REFERENCE: Memorandum, Same Subject, SEC- IGI-74-0037, dated June $, 1974 1. The matter of Joseph R. Mercla (Reference) has been discussed between Mr. Richard Kobakoff£ of your office and ; Mr. Stanley Archenhold of this office. Mr. Merola has never worked for this Agency, although we are aware he has made such Claims on a nunber of previous instances. 2. It-is- suggested that you contact the Federal Bureau of Investigaticn for information concerning Merola, Seren RL Ral ton Seymour R. Bolten Special Assistant for Narcotics Control Operations “DONC 74-052 THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT TO BE DISSEMINATED ABROAD OR QUTSIDE THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE RECEIVING AGENCY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE ORIGINATOR EXEMPT FROM GENERAL DECLASSIFICATION SCHEDULE OF nots E. O. 11652, EXEMPTION CATEGORY: 5 B (2). DECLASSIFICATION DATE IMPOSSTPRLE TO DETERMINE CLASSIFIED AY 003604 Doe E08 2 oe eronrtr 4 wv Lf f 14-0000 TO SEGREL * Done 74-052 . DDO/OPS/NARCOG:S.Archenhold:el coorDINaTIon: / Sf (ger Distribution: ‘Orig. §& 1 - Addressee 1 - WH/NARC 1 - 201-257804 _ 1 - DDO/NARCOG DONC File nm ——SEURET ale / 422 VATE e 14-0000 aa . > - a . hae wore gy te . : . Wale emnaniviies hase ‘netheettatede Set Ae Yalta € . Sin BS S285 RES Led ots? ; Sa 8S wp “ BSEES 2 BT as Y Ne ts ; Te. a Rh et Re ya E be thy q ‘ a - Bao R @ , . i ( oe : af us . . Aro veeee natn ett wee Emre teatnnninabadairen tia a Daguecsdoe teat canal hee lucale ies at a8 ca a ee - et kta tires ese 14-0000 4 ewe cr ne ne ee ee ce ee 1 oo Ne cat he en VE I + Peer waren ate ee mre 3 | DISPATCH “y LEAS AVE PERS REG ATION . ee SECRET james eintes S chief of ‘Station, san ‘Salvador : “va wreting mate ad ~ — —" — 7 TO — : : Town meds , a ene ee tee NI Chief, Western Heatsphere— Divis fon : «megosus ~| DO AMENB SAN SALYADDR 9648, 5 February 1974 Achim eFpaRIO REFERENCES Headquarters requested. LNERG9 traces on Larry A. Carr, because of his business association with Joseph 2. Hero ta. Ae een arenes eee ru me Fyne he erences et fine artes met Trace results were negative. MAD Marilyn A. DAKOSKI DISTRIBUTION: : Orig. & 1 - cos, ‘San Salvador E2 IHPOET TL BY 031685 ROSS rt rn Coco fing wn Nasi ~~ Y pati nn — ‘ Je. . . HRSSH- 3154 . ho typed 3 April 1974 eatin jas vat wal | | 201- 257804. : SECRET _ < : ena sO AE mere eT 1 - Chrono WH/2/65 “1 Patti Burke mnt 1454 1} = IP/AN (OOF AN ATING rt 7 9 ‘ Goew | teen - ot Gente 5 MARS cywaep yes a * PU pean GF j atymaee | Jaca, PUaeted oN cepa age ee ween Tan ben Aa Rear ett imen tc memati SLUT Ok ATTEN cue — renee nett aden a tm conn NE Jeesee TD BISPAT CH | overs mee of gaan, | Sake Eee a MEN ROR MT er ete 14.90000 4 JOT ee rem et em a mete Re ee re ee ” . : wee ee ee a emt ee eee ee ws os mee ‘ - 22 ial ATTA : David L. Ssock . ss . . . Chief, Domwssiic Collectica Divisioa — ; Co | REF -: . aa 1 Yor your inforkation, gubject bas beea s volumtoor source | ‘pines 1961. DCD iz avare of his unsavory record, bu® he! haa free - _tine—te-tine produced informatica of interest. Cott Tae a —_ ‘a. DCD wishes => advise you, hoveve>. | that ve have brokea¢” 2 et eee eoatact with Merola. Frould ke ecrtact peo agaia, weare © 7-7" edbiigated to Tia tea ypolitaly, take down his faforsation for tran-mittal to the appropriate arse desk, and maso absolutely no a _ Proaions tor fuhure contsct. na 3. Pleage direct further toquiriss te Hr. zvaa Be ' Aoee, LCn/Suppert Braoch/Operaticeal Sopport Section, Room 910, Key ~ - Publdtog,. (sxteasios 2263. . a) ee ae ce: Services Braoch (Contest) aoa 14-0000 j . @ a f : : : i i 5 t Wl, : ga ia 5 i i) Apap rere CEPT OF STATE DOCLMENT ste antes a ane et ae cee we ; DATE: 19 MARCH 197+ 6 . , ‘ SUEJECT: PATTERSON CORPORATION (CENTRAL fe i . AMERICAN AERCSCAPE) nm i Lee _ . CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL a cot No FLLE 2 GIVEN po - f Uys fe arm amine ene 14-00000 mo 1] March 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: Dosestic Collection Ofviston ATTGHTION: Hr. Shaun P. Ryan SUBJECT: Joseph R. MEROLA REFEREWCE: it 25826, 8 January 1974 - T.. Oa TS “January “1974 the HH/2/GS desk recefved the referenced pemorandus froa the Donestic Collection Division ndicating the Hfami field office had been fn contact with one Josepi A. MEROLA. AEROLA had just returned from a bus{ness trip to £1] Salvador; and he reported that a friend of his had identified a Hr. Gremilifion fn the Polftical Section of the Asertcan Embassy fa-San Salvador as a suspect CIA represantative. Headquarters traces on Joseph R. HERULA indicated that on several occasions in tha past MER0LA had claimed that ha was 4 CIA - agent. The Chief of Station, the Hr. Grewiliion referred to above, was recently quastionad regarding any Eubassy contact - wit HEROLA while the tatter was in San Salvador. The COS Stated that both witnin the Esdassy community and 2% social functions MEROLA had frequently referred to his contact with. the CIA, past aAd present. He also volunteared this infor mation to a former Station contact. 2. In light of the above, 1% would appear that MEROLA ' pad taken advantage of his agency. contacts. in an inappropriate manner to the potential embarrassment of the San Salvador Station. we would, accordingly, appreciate that. this be given due consideration tn your assessment of the advantage of your continued contact with hto. ; . David L. Smock ’ C/uH/2 | Ce IAPOET Ch BY 509407 14-0000 - & . wet aN TRANSMI, VAL SLIP; ’ . ‘ . pooT . BUILOING ‘ foaw xo, c t veg 3 24) EPCS rom see o : : ‘ 4 ' - . : : 4 H 14-0000 | RePLy ReoucsTED SPEED LETTER — ; - ' ! x i resy | wo FROM | weyers": oate [6 Fe bruary 1974 ACTTEe nO, OPS/LIAISON : Request Dept. of State Passport Office biographic information x on Larry A. CARR, U.S. citizen, currently in £1 Salvador negotiating on behalf af the Patterson Corp. to build a helicopter plant. Patti Burke —WH/2/6S . SIGMATURE Dicmarvag _ —o aa US FAK VIOYS aor’ 1831 LOTUS 14.90000 ® PS | 1 a 6 : +4 - , . ia ; . va . 1 “ aad - oO 7 an ; “hE. | Ee } ; ° pe OE g : H ce "y a : ; be 20a BR : ! oe . rs a oe : } ~ a i DEPP OF STATE DOCUMENT (PASSPORT DIVISION) = Es a . BATE: 20 EEERUARY 1974 i ne . . SUNJECT: LARKY ALTON CARR ; ke. CLASSIFICATION: NONE + “3 oe FILE fs NONE : - | ' 1 + NA am etm aa SER eae 6 — @ 2 : . ! A \ : . 4 . we rE ” ewe et ee LD 7 4 . mt : i j : j STATE DEPT ROCUMENTS: . 4 DATE: 13 FEBRUARY 1974 : - ~ SUBJECT: PATTERSON CORPORATION (CENTRAL “3 ae AMERICAN AEROSPACE) , 3 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL NO FILE # GIVEN (DOC #: SAN SALV. 0568) 4 i ‘DATE: 5 FEBRUARY 197% ; SUBJECT: PROPOSED {ELI COPTER/ATRCRAFT PLANT 4 (PATTERSON COHP.) : CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL o NO FILE # GIVEN (DOC #: SAN SAL. 0048) i i i 4 DATE: 5 FEBRUARY 1974 é .4 SUBJECT: PROPOSED HELICOPTER/AIRCRAFT PLANT a i (PATTERSON CORP.) - t a CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDERNITAL a NO FILE # GIVEN a~ : : DOCUMENT #: SAN SALEBVADOR 0448 ‘ 5 : : i : > . if - 4 ‘: - b fr . oe . Se ae | te ~ ° * 7% cs - “4 os . 4 14-0000 patti, We have cent a -rivate channe) letter to the COS on this naiter, FRatingxatcharcemt asking at the end for conments as to whether . iSROLA is "embasrassing": the Station oF CIA : : 1 generally by talking so much-about his CIA ‘ He connection&. If his re-ly is in the affirmative, . : . Zit will -robebly be best for you to draft >: a note ‘to BGR DCE suggesting that he somehow oa, o - be silenced, ~erha~s by their withdrawing fron : _ contact with them since it 4s obv ously something ' that he brags about and otherwise trie# to tnke advantage of 14-0000 \ \ 1 \ 1 Matt MacVane, DCD officer in Mitmi, met witn Joseph R. MEROLA on 1§ January 1974; at which time WEROLA identified the friend in San Salvador who had identified @ Nr. Gremillion in the American Embassy in San Salvador as a CIA representative. MEROLA also provided . the names of two women enployed in the Embassy who were xapsrtex involved in compromising situations with both Americais and local nationals. MEROLA identified the two women as Nancy ‘SHALLOT and Delia OBESA. MEROLA was met again on 17 January 1974 XHXeS SOxdXLOXGeLeKMINRAAYXSLNREXPHRSLNIEX at which time he provided the name of a third woman in the Embassy . Gloria, ’ who has also been involved in compromising situations. Upon yukex inquiring Headquarters personnel who had recently returned from San Salvador, the above identities were confirmed; all three are American citizens assigned ' to the Embassy in San-Salvador. ~~ : . 7 ' Above 48 a note deted 24 Jenuery 1974 from patti Burke, WH/2/GS/IA, based on information received orally from DCD, : 14-0000 SPEED LETTER mo : Chief, WH/2/GS . 2 0CD/SB/0SS : {3 B 4402 Has.) SPRyan/ds ATTR: P . “SUBJECT: fase 61401 “= Joseph Merola On 18 January 1974, our Miami Field Office advised us of the name of a thira person reportedly involved in potentially compromising situations who works at the Embassy. This person was identified as "Gloria" by our source. This informatcon passed verbally to €1.Salvador Desk Officer on 18 January 1974 f . E-2 IMPDET CL 8 010650 SHAUN P. RYAN ii Seen vA stenarun. PUA SE SECRET RETONS FO OR GINATOR ee srewetuae By ser 183t ESE PRES OUS Hortioas 14-0000 Serre yee ecient revi Ree, seat at Heap en ‘ aren aaeetl + fs poat eons ave per pocusfyt TS: 2 JANUARY 1974 . ; JECT: PROPOSED EELICOPTEA/AIACRAPT PLANT CLASSIFICALION: CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT #: SAN SALV 0256 t y are | We Ge tet a ele a bhi tee ad hawaii late 14-0000 (p> UNCLASSIFIED 0 1 aL CO cowmt ‘ariat ([} ~ SECRET ROUTING AND RECCRD SHEET SUBJECT: (Opronal) Case 61401 - CIA Operative in El satvador “ROMpouesTIs COLLELTION O7¥taiow P yateeacn | m0 fupport Brench/Cperetisnal Support Suction ee _ Foom 990, Key Euslding - exte fas - | bate —_—— Mr. Shaun P, Ry.an_ I TO: (Officer desgnaton, room avmber, ond ° ‘ burldwrg) . OFcen Ss Tp TTT SAT ALS. FORWARDFO. a ine across column cher esch comment} v 18 nuary_ 1974 COMMENTS (Number aoch comment ta ‘shew trom \ehoe . to wham. Draw “WH/2/GS Atta. Patty. Burke ____3_B. 4402 ilqs. The attached is for your information and possible, interest. (OSS-142-74) : FE 2 IMPDET CL BY 001v22 FORM 6] USE PEE WsCars 3-42 EONS SECRET ((] CONFIDENTIAL (] tse omy C) UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 i i | i I ' ne nt wr me cnemttnens mn ae ee nea + nem ee ‘ eur source, known to us as uw convicted felon. ““\nfarmeg persons: that he was a "CI2 agent”. eGnET/ SENSITIVE O0839~142-74 13 January 1974 HBUOKANDUH FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Case 61401 ~ CIA Operative in El Salvador : ) WIH-006-74, 4 January 1974 ) Tex DCD/Sashiugton 96860, 1€ January 1974 ) RByan/HacVarze. telecon 16 January 1974 ) . Ryaa/¥acVane telecon 17 January 1974 ) Rysn/Maiavaring telecon 17 January 1974 ) TWK DCD/Hiasi 124768, 17 January 1974 )} TEX DCD/Miemi 123476. 17 Jasuary 1974 1. ‘One of our souxdds in Hiaai, Joeeph Merola, revealed “ the name and position of an individual reported to be an Agency official tn El Salvador to Hatt HacVane during the course of aa iaterview on 21 December 1973. This was reported in MIH-006-74 4 January 1974. This report was forwarded to the Kl Salvador Desk oun 8 January 1974. On 16 January 1974 the Deak requested that DCD obtain the aama of the iadividual mentioned in this memorandum who said he knew a CIA officer in the Embassy. This request was pasazed by telecen and THX to ilacVYane by Ryan on 16 January 1974.: The 51 Salvador Desk also questioned the reliability of our source, Joseph Merola, at this time and requested we query Hiami as to his reliability. . 3. On-17 January 1974 at the request of MacVane, Ryan visited the El Salvador Desk to ascertain their objections to Desk objections Steaed: froma 1964 report which indicated that Merola had Further conversa- tron elicited the fact that Berola had again made this state- ‘meant ‘ia 1973 at an Eubassy function. We advised the Desk that 2CD was well aware of Nerola's criminal background but that he had provided DCD with reliable reports in the past unrelated to Ris osn “pursuits”. Yor ey 3. The El Salvador desk confirmed. the fact that the. _ Andividual nentioned by Merolsa's inforaant as being a CIA > officex was in fact such.. telccon on 17 January - 1974! Ryan sdvised HacVace of this per ” BacYane and Hatowaring told Rysa they were’ ‘aending two. ‘Cables relating to. this case. The first. - would provide the name of the person who reportedly knew the CIA official. Ths second provided the sames of tvo women enployed in the EXnassy who wera reportedly involved in B 2 IRPDET CL BY 016650 SECHET, SENSITIVE 14-0000 . EGRET, SENSTIVE a conprosising situations with both Americans and locai nationsls. This Latter cabte was secuested after tho Bl Salvador desk otizicer advised that 811] avenues and possible leads vere to be puraved to deteraing who leaked the information relatiag to the CIA official. These two narsa (phcoaetteally spelled) vere provided in the second cable by Hiami. All of the iafcrmatioan received in these cabies vas passed via secure phone to the a “ #1 Salvader desk by Ayan vpon receipt. i t i é t to. ' 4. HeeVae advised Ryan via teiecon that he antictpated i meeting with doseph Kerola at 1100 on 17 Jecuary to address . 4 furtier matters concerned with this case. MacVane advired pyran t that be ould forward such information a8 8002 AS posaltile. i SEIGa P. RYAN ec: Bieni Field Office ce: WH/a/cs ec: Sensitive Control Officer SCT 14-0000 SECRET 1718452 JAN 74 STAFF CITE DCD/MIAML 12476 DCD/¥ASHINGTON AITR: SUPPORT ERANCH/O3S (S.RYAN) Subus CASE 61481 REF § OOACS) 322/82566-74 ThE IDENTITIES OF THE TWO GIRLS WHO WERE THE-SUBUECT OF eee mere evel eee eee et me einen sere setts a? ©. ames OUR TELECON ARES NANCY SHALLOT DELIA OBESA BOTH SPELLINGS ARE PHCHETIC, EUT SHOULD BE IDENTIFIABLE. ONE IS SUPPOSEDLY SECRETARY TO mu, TAYLOR. E2 IMPDET CL BY 212658 SECRET ” A Atte A NelA en oa ee ce 14-0000 seuHEt = - SECRET 1718452 JAS 74 STAFF é~ ; . - + eee f . CITE DCD/MLAMI 12476 = DCC/WASHINSTON = 3 a ATTA: SUPPORT SRAWCK/OSS (S.HYAN) SUBS CASE 61421 THE IDENTITIES OF THE TWO GIRLS YO WERE THE SUBJECT OF OUR TELECON ARES MARCY SHALLOT DELIA OBESA BOTH SPELLINGS ARE PHONETIC, ‘BUT SHOULD BE IDENTIFIRELE. OWE 1S SUPPOSEDLY SECRETARY TO SR. TAYLOR. E2 IMPOET CL BY E1762 oo. SECRET i { i | { | | HEF & OUACS) 322/82566-T4 14-0000 2 we eee — OUTGOINS MESSAGE 44-3 GRA CEMTE DS USE OORT onrF fi G a -@. @ 8 chasmncanoe SECRET ME SbADE OTP E MENTE KLEEN : retiree pwr Sareres OgoUS an "STAFF 1753004 DIRECTOR _ 502254 ag conse: WAS inro: me / Uf). } on, a DISSEM BY: ¢ , : TO: PRIORITY SAN SALVADOR INFO UH/MIANE. EREFS: A. SAN SALVADOR 2068S JIN 3Ra9be4sf ~~ ~~ - B. -RH/HIAMI 2064 JIN 135313>%1 C. UH/NIANT 20ues JIN 1377302s35: b+ FOLLOUING TlIFO.IN ADDITION TRACES REF 8+. GOSEPH RAYNOND NEROL A {20)-257604}. PER DBA LAZR2, 43 APR b4s SUBJ CLAIMED HE CIA AGENT AND ALLEGED CIA OBTAINED PRESIDENTIAL PARDON FIVE YEAR PRISON SENTENCE FOR RUNNING GUNS CUSA- IN ADDITION CLAIMED CIA ISSUED PASSPORT IN NAME MICHAEL JOSEPH ME ROL A FOR TRAVEL CENTRAL AMERICA. 2. PER HAS RECORDS, MEROLA NOT CIA AGENT. BUT HAS BEEN DCD CONTACT SINCE EARLY SIXTIES. a 3. 23% DEC 73 MERCLA CONTACTED DCB. MIAMI TO ADVISE HE RECENTLY. ‘ SPOKE UITH FRIEND IN SAN ‘SALVADOR WHO LORKS FOR ANSESAL. FRIEND 0 coe ADVISED MEROLA NOT GO US EMBASSY SAN SALVADOR TO SEE A NAN NAMED GREMILLION BECAUSE GREMILLION. WHO US.ZMBASSY POLITICAL SECTION . OFFICER UNDER SURVEILLANCE ON SUSPICION OF BEING CIA REP SAN. ' “SALVADOR. MEROLA TOLP FRIEND HE NEITHER KNEY NOR WOULD HAYE CAUSE TO” DATE: ee : . poh . ORIG: . . . ; a Une re a co , 7 ExT: ay : i : Lois ASS fay _ RECORD COPY jt Jin re penteninads ATPRODUCTION OY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMBITED «= £ 2 | IMPOET SECRET CL UV" gainas 14.90000 eee : . . . : nr’ —_—— a ee OUTGOING MESSAGE | eT fe . wana, cuntaa use one 1 ee ee 2 aes co — woo. 0 ed ose Freee OnF a a G Q Q Q . : 82 2 cusstw canoes . . SECRET a — . aE 280866 mamcR NG Oa ATOR DATE-rag GROUP om aeecoe Oasetence ceeEe STAFF ee DIRECTOR : oo, a ~ O = oesewsy: - CONF: INFO: FILE . - 0 ace ~ . Oo matemevo PER ce serrsy. * SEE SUCH - A HAN. FRIEND TOLD MEROLA HE ONLY TeLUtiG HIN FOR HIS. ‘Goop ‘BECAUSE, IF NEROLA SAU GREMELLIONs nEROL A WOULD: ‘BE “cra AGENT AS WELL. “ys DCD MTARE RECONTACTED MEROLA 15 JANUARY. DETERMINE ASSES fe “EDENTITY “FRIEND™ IN SAN SALVADOR- FROCOLEND IDENTIFIED AS (e254 Se Qed 7 fo ee Ts GUILLERMO RO BFE D E Ri, , PRESIDENT TNSAPE « NARRIED TO SECRETARY AT W SALrAD- — . US EMBASSY, CURRENTLY. | On MATERNITY LEAVE: noo _ : : ae eee gy NEROLA To PROVIDE ADDITIONAL INFO AT NTG WITH DCD MIAME "12 JAN 74. MILL ADVISE. a a be . FILE: 201-257804. E2 IMPDET. A ; , uH COMMENT?” *REQUESTED H@S TRACES JOSEPH MEROLA. UNO CLAIMED ro BE - AERONAEUTICAL CONSULTANT YITH PATTERSON AIRCRAFT COMPANY OF _CALIFORHIA . oo CE SUH /ATANE 3 ~ "ESENEGATIVE SLIGO aTRACES”” OE LD SAN Py , ae let wc. OMG PaTTT. “BURKE PID “HDCD SHAUN RYAN: {DRAFT} 0 3 os ; ONT: “YH /B/6S ~ BH/PEENS &. LAWBOURNE {DRAFT} et: yaa iWon C/UH/COG 0. BATHE (DRAFT) / ores watiauathugih, ; ; : . tear ? MM 2 “Sass EE aT ELT SOAS ol OY OFHCA THAN THE ISSUINGOFFTE (3 YerRTED | OE RT OT IMFOET s - CR Re Cu BY: 933n85 14-0000 Le - Sle ge! TOTAL COmrs warec cut Ton BY OTHER Tran Seung OFVICE 15 PeOntBITEo T a00803 PAGE ei-t1 -_ “|N 137730 A se CRET 2422222 MAN, 74. “stare CITE WH/MIAME 22685 a \ Ton SANSALvaDOR INFO DIRECTOR, me , .” RERA Sta saevon 22685 Crd [te ny cohuk res. «Bs RHJMIANT 22656 CIN: 135313) 24 NO ADDITIONAL SLIGO TRACES ON JOSEPH ME R OL be { | ry Torsi5i4sa2 JAN wat 22685 \ 1 \ 2. FILE: 2edei1e14/3,. E<2, IMPDET, ~ 7 r oo. co , ma a _ ‘ - . . . o . ee . ce te a ttn 7 a | Rel ag uo : SECRET 14-0000 pas eee wemyergs op rere : oo “4 , [ddan mnt 95 mnwspioamsnrnamdren st Meith wana ltt dhe ifs Lan fan'f pats dec STATE DEPT DOCUMENT NESS RCRAPT PLANT AT eg Rf A aH sf CT: a PEOPOSED K ELICOPTE. 7 Y 1974 - JANUAR 2 , CONFIDENTIAL SAN SALVADOR CO GIVEN, I bi a 4 oO 193 DOCUMENT” 5 NO FILE 4 eee ¢ a + Po aie go en PN Bae WE iba gE seston ra aed aw eee eet: zs oe 7 . eed) CagLe ee orsete or AZ mt) eg a OPAL COMES / = ausey “38 -¢ . . meracoucron By o ae R 18601nG OFFICE 1B P . “. 4 PURSONIL -uT WOTIPIED. $ c eT - ” . . a « . . . + — +] a an ot 2 ns = ft =~ 2 aoe a “i ~ Tp —Apuanst i Borie a Pace” rr as ‘ToRsst21a92 JAN 76.7 ‘Le JOSEPH. Rae 4 é a. 0 L Ar pPaB 9 OCT 1925, . “TURTLE CREEK» Pay STATION CARDS FROM PERIOD 1959-1963 INDICATE ag EX=CONVICTS NQTORTOUS SMUGGLER. ‘GUNRUNNER AND GENERAL TROUBLE oMAKER, CARDS TO LAERGO. REPORTS. INDICATE HE WAS INVOLVED ‘IN PANAMA INVASION PLAN 1N 1959) ANDIN- ; “OF STOLEN: ARMS, IN 19635. WE WAS PRINCIPAL IND “PROPOSED CUBAN. Countearérr PES DEAL «. LNERGO wa contactED: _ IN 1961, “AND INDICATED THAT ALTHOUGH ‘HE - ‘HAD LONG RECORD, HE unbaysTeDiy “Cou eB SPEAK AUTAORITATIVELY cn INTERNATE ONAL APFALRS , . , TN. PROVIDING. Contra SaNT Wee xE¥ SENATOR, “BND “arréepted deve wie a 87a RE STRIGTLONN oa af atte TET FIN Lt tee SL ADESTINELY qi" ff WHICH PLACED ON HIM AFTER Coty. AN ENSING IN TO U.S. TRE SQN SF ome ue. TST ATOR 14-0000 ¥ ¢. . 5 fy he aa ee ee —— FR... Ate neem nee eee ee a , ais j Aww... Lota - Ve 7 - | a ” ar ‘j . +. a ee ‘ s cae . 1 e Bd cance se: cussen er Pin feral comes un ov “4 . REPROOUCTION OY a i a Pes oar . . Ss e . c R iZ T IBSUING OF FICE 18 F \ - . t , PERBONS. 81T NOTED j nnn as f \ | STAFF ° : = STSSSE - Tayesenase fe 4 ae Sam tome een armen LETT LAT on weneenaneere OY A ee or 9 , ——— <0 —— an : ACO KFIe - . Bon i] RF. FILE . oe : ee wo ' PAGE 22°02 IN 1353513 wa 1m -— - eee « - _ : oI , as : “= TURF L2ri92e DAN 74 ——- HHH - 20664 if FULGENCTO BATISTA OR FOR CHARGE THAT He INVOLVED IN THEFT OF GUNS FROM NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY, ° 2, susvectpot LISTED 1973 MIAMI TELEPHONE 800K. LATEST ACUAESS IN CARDS [St 2218 NORTH BAY RD. MIAME "BEACH, FLA, ME WAS VISITED AT THIS ADDRESS IN 2981 SY MBR OF SLIG2. URGANIZATION, WHO DESCRISED HOME AS "PALATIAL™, | | 3, ALTHOUGH WE HAVE NO WECENT INFO ON SUBJECT, SUGGEST THAT HIS PLANS ESTASLISH HELICOPTER PLANT IN SAN SALVADOR MAY HAVE SHADY S{DE, POSSIGLY SMUGGLING ARMS OR LUCRATIVE NARCOTICS TRAFFIC, - : _ 4, SINCE Suay IS U.Ss GIT, REQUEST AGOVE INFO NOT BE PASED. LIAISON GX OTHER U,S, GOVT AGENCIES WITHOUT HQS APPROVAL, 5, WILL SORwARD PERTINENT SLIGO TRACES, 6, FILE: 2ede1294473, ez, UMPDET, . Foal 2G nares van we toon ea alcte oe doe we te _ 4 ’ ’ 4 © ewes ace - . 14.90000 | eee eee ~~ ae . . . ; sew wee / . - - s = = oe ce CABLE OEC OFVeome ov J van. —_ oral comits 2 Tt weer. 7 7? - ia - . i 7 @-PReOOUC non ar ornce Than Ss = . Cc KR -E ot IFGUING OFTILE ry PronimitES PERSON UNIT NOTIFIAD. -—— ARYANE & S! ACTION UNIT TRUNON 6 ? gae2eo PAGE @i-01. IN 134606 TOR3113222 YAN 74 SLY 20685 ‘'S$E CRE T 40235252 YAN 74 STACF CITE SAN SALVADOR 20683 - ; TO DIRECTOR INFO MH/NIAMI, gap 098 7804 : dy REQUES TRACES ON-MR, JOSEPH R: MEROLA;: AGE. 485 K BURN PENNSYLVANIA, RESIDENCE QS MIAMI SHORES; FLORIDA, MEROLA CLAIMS BE AERQNAYTICAL CONSULTANT WITH PATTERSON AIRCRAFT COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, HE SUPPOSEDLY TRYING a - NEGOTIATE DEAL To ESTABLISH HELICOPTER PLANT EL SALVADOR, DURING TALKS AT SOCIAL PARTIES WITH EMBASSY PERSONNEL HE INDI GATED PREVIOUS WORK WITH AKMERALD. 2, FILE! DEFER, &2 IMPDET - — _ a oe SECRET? [ RECORD COPY | fe. Bo tey ef I Oe ry. — ; -_* ~~ . C7 udctassifie Use ot C) CONF, Ariat C1 secrer. ‘ROUTING AND RECORD. SHEET SUBJECT. 10m. ones) CIA Operative aa EL _Salvador cee eee “From. DOKESTIC COLLECrroy Divrstoy [ tatieaion Pp Support Branch Op i 1__._ HH-25826 Room 900, Key pits ; ean Mr, Shauri arr 8 at ttotag et ee reert Secq Tding 2233 {hoa Ornceas } F Commenis (stombee och comment ta show fom whom Penang abies Grow 0 ling ocraas colvmn aber sack comment} - i ante | porwaioia | ere ac Attn. Kathy Kaurer | 0YAN/ 87 ; 3 SB. 4402, Has. The attached Memorandua. M-006-74, is for your ‘interest and retention, Please advise us at your earliest. conventence of - any additional Interest. or requirements in. this matter, honk you, cc: CI/OP/¥H a +— aries tradi ie Pit salen, ‘] CONFIDENTIAL eee OC] UNCLASSIFIED 14-0000 a3e —s , ed Cr revel wan Ie te Marinette! : . a yy . Ota ere in tray ma: Raearin UNITLD STATES GOVERNMENT iis jecea bau Memorandum 7 t006-1h To 2 Chief, Donestic Collection Division \ pate: 4 January 107% 4 ATTN ; Support Branch/03S (JGross) , : FROM =: Chief, Mimsi Ficld Office >? | . ‘ sKt SUBJECT: CTIA Ccarative $n El Salvador : ye pe . . . 1 fas . : 1. Joe Merola contacted the Miemf Office An 21 December 1973 to ath explata that he recently had spokén with a frieni of his in San Salvador, BW El Sulvador. The friend, who allerediy works for the El Salvadoran ‘ af’ Sceret Service, told Merola thet when he (Merola) comes. to El Salvador o not to go to the US Enbassy to see a man nuncd Vermillion. The friend Pe. ~—y told Merola that Vermilifon is the Commercial Attache at the embassy conyers and invuwider surveillance because he is suspected of being the SIA man oy pr in San Salvador, Merola told his friend that he did not know a man namect Vermillion, nor would he ever Lave cause to sce such a man. The ' friend then told Merola that he was only telling him for his own good, and that 1f he (Merola) were to sce this Verinillion that Merola would becowe @ suspected CIA agent aga well. ‘ . . 2. Merole said that he was passing this information to us in case we did indeed have a man in San Salvedor by the name of Vermillion. Merola has teen a contact of the Miami Field Office for some ten years, and during that period he has passed to this office some very reliable information. - 4 £ fy | . . . / ley a © Whe... hoes : BRUCE E, ‘MAINWARING gh : a . ‘ E 2. IMPEuE-CL BY 010650 © re oo Gieibine dish Bay US. Savirgs Dowds Regularly oa the Payroll Savings Plan Seep 4 February 1964 Cee Chief, Security Branch - - . Greg Maruca * * 75 oo. ‘ oe Shaw tats Santat Le. Van Buskirk, Metro Intelligence ‘ To pass info and receive advice. 3 Dolah etter Vey oe faa! 4 tre ta. « of Ox 1 + 0930 hours, 4 Feb 64, telephonically “3 : - Lt, Van Buskirk advised that Clifford ¥. CONNELL, who was i arrested about two months ago for illegal possession of aboutl} tons of dynamite will claim as his defense that he was performing a patriotic service for his country by working with Joseph Raymond MEROLA who has on numerous occasions claimed to be working for KUBARK, The trail date has not yet been set. Others involved the same.case: Remer Estuez ODOM, and Harold WIDDEN, MEROLA was born 10/9/25, Pittsburgh, Pa, and posseses FBI #4989299, Van Buskirk wanted to know if any of the above are working for : KUBARK. Results of Station traces Ve Nee attached. 2 i Chnerhte MeKay Sag “ Varn Wh on . : : Qaeae swarmed tay wr oO eae. nes On en ad nat SNe ncn amttee Nhay le a eee te . Voce ee func. We pa! om MN ; : . Cfadeannd Au acre was f VT Rak ak feng Once See Oe 00, Advise Van Buskirk that the above individuals are not working for K By CAnwWD 1515 a hes URee By 6.0.8. Clo sed be wb \eliie a, hege&® (Muda) ers an -_ waWET ba Qt awn fase ravucae free jaruca Metro Denon SS~ Novara Amr VA Gn AN Nat, Sh pi's | Qe ROW Wis, rv . . Nee tne ~~. Pd . Wwday \&er ‘a Se by we Comte — as 6A (POS - Lenn, - eva \ \ Lone BQ, a wreds =< a ore Qe. 5. i wo Qe Sad - 14.90000 - From Mitch Lawrence > Regarding Joe Merola: Information passed on_. . .. to Lt, Van Buskirk per our discussion. Van . Buskirk advised that we should have somebody ‘' ready to go to court and to deny the claim :. of Connel that he was working on our behalf. : The date for the trial is not as yet set and Van Buskirk said there is no hurry, but he would like to know whether or not we wouid «have .somebody there in as much as this person ; intends to base his defense on the basis of his working for us. . —_ ode i" x i : i od ran a Po. . i 3
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To: DIRECTOR, LAsMIAM] RYBAT WNINTEL REAM MICR 1. ON 26 APRIL 2977 WKDLET|5 REPORTED THAT RicARDO “MORALES NAVARRETE (SUBVECT OF 221-2285923); AKA “EL MONO", IS RUMORED TO HAVE KILLED IN MIAME A CUBAN EXILE BY THE NAME GF ROBERTO PARSONS. WKDLETSS SAYS THAT PARSONS: WORKED FOR BKHERALD AND UNDERTOOK yale ‘ha SEVERAL CLANDESTINE TRIPS TO CUBA, HE SAID AT TIMES parsons SE! gut HELPED GET PEOPLE OUT OF CUDA FOR A PRICE. PARSONS HAS A be . . U BEEN MISSING SINCE DECEMBER 1976, THE EXACT REASON FOR HIS ALLEGED MURDER IS UNKNOWN, ; y : "2+. FOLLOWING ARE TRACES ON ROBERTO PARSONS! ACCORDING it] TO UMWAVE-13e2, 16 FESRUARY 1968) .AN ANCLEVE~15 gen 4 4b HI AM] CONTACT WAS PROBASLY IDENTICAL WITH, ROBERTO ARSONS “RAMIREZ, “@ORN 12 JULY 1938 IN "GUANTANAHO « PARSONS WAS: A BKHERALD AGENT FROM 2965 THROUGH 1967 WHEN HE WAS TERMINATED ON S@°NOVEMBER WITHOUT PREGUDICE, HE WAS USED IN EXFILTRATION -AND INFILTRATION OPERATIONS AND OCCASIONALLY REPORTED GRATUITOUSLY . 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That means you can’t call thera without using three pay ~phones. You call them up and all they'll say is ‘phone number ore.’ “Then they go to pay phone number one and you, call them again. Then they ask you “for the * :number of another pay phone ne near yours, and they call .youon that one” ..~ ; “What do you talk about?” -*“Things ‘like p pay phones and letter bombs and wheth- .er the Feds. ‘can be trusted. The last time I called they told me we would be walkirig into four nests, of known killers: the ‘Cuban exiles in Venezuela, the Venezuelan “secret polica, the C. LA. ond the Chilean- secret police.” ‘How. two mild- mannered reporters. - trail of a Washington bomber, ~Jandéd in Caracas and ran afoul of the . *:.." Venezuelan secret service, warring © - “Cuban terrorists, the Miami police, the State Department, the C.I.A., the F.BJ.. - and the most dangerous man alive —all ~ this, and their mothers didn’t know -adamn thing about it * ..- .. * satil we get rid of it on the “Fee “us.” -is. always that the situation is-toa complicated for | words. “Tell me,” Rothchild says gravely, “did you fell . your mother you were going to Veneruea?” _- a _ Branch squirms at the cruel question. He wants to; appear as knowledgesble and confident as possible, be- cause he haa dragged Rothchild into this adventure on less than a day’s notice. “No, I didn’t tei! her,” he.ad- - mits. “It's too complicated. But I think we'l! only have — one point of denger.” . ne a "When's the point of danger?™ - : “Well, we may get into the prison | and get o our an- " swers,” Branch replies, “or we may get them from peo - ple in the Venezuelan government. Either way, we'll know who did the murders and who paid the killers _ anc what other murders they've done. That's what we hope, anyway. If we get that information, we'll be hot We'll have to phoze it out of "Rothchild does not -t took yeassured. Hea does not iike “4 the way Branch reels off the life histories of all the -", - OLA, Cubans he has known, especially since the point - | Yt al - 5 i 14-00000 a oo pranch looks out the airplane window and pictures Orlando Letelier lying in the middle of Massachusetts t Avenue, his legs blown off at tha thigh, his torso pul-~ 2 verized, detectives all around. On ‘the curb nearby sat.” his passenger Ronni Mofitt, her eyes frozen, holding | her throat, The bomb in Letelier’s car had blown’a stiver of metal through Ronni Moffitt’s carotid artery, and she was drowning in her own blood. Her husband sat nearby," suffering from shock, watching ‘his wife . die. She was twenty-five. ‘The killers were the kind of ’: people who would machine-gun a whole crowd of people - in a public square just to hit their mark. They ~ ‘- wouldn’t care about the others. Ronni Moffitt could just ~ as easily have been half the people Branch knew in -Washiagton. The next day Jerry Ford rede right over - the bloody spots in the roxd- on his way to a reception for the presicent of Liberia; he.never said a word about Washington's first gangiand-style political as” sassination. Unwise to. talk about it, especially if the © . ment as Inclin drifts back ta her seat. Jesus Christ, — force behind the murders is most likely the govern--- ment of: {Chile . The ‘military junta there’ overthrew - Salvador “Allende with a- big bedst from the CLA, which is ‘still thick 23 thieves with the geherals. Le-: telier™ was ‘ambassador to the United States ‘under “AK. lende, then. foreiga affairs minister, interior minister _ “substarice for sabotage i in, the war, against Castro, and” thousands of Cubans were trained ia its use. Branch” . The three work out « way to mike contact in Caracas. ‘are two young Latin men in the back with neatly |: guess.” Itis Hilda | n, a reporter for The Alieai , News, standing in the aiste, looking down al us, She a is a specialist on Latin terrorism in Miami, . “Looks like it,” says Hranch, shrugging, So muck for the secret trip. Yet he is inctined to trust Trelin, even © thoggh he an! Pothchitd had met her only that day, - while going thruugh clips at the morgue of the Neves. Braceh is embarrassed at being a Jittle reserved. Inclan ia candid, her face cheerful and open, . \Inclin‘leans over und whispers, “Listen, I think you : “Should be careful. There’s something strenge going on. This Right is crawling with cops and Prosecutors: from, . ao Mismi” 0-2 ee . Branch and Rothchild: turn their. heads in unison, and their necks sink down into their shoulders. There .:2 trimmed beards, unisex hairdos and brightly colored + shirts, There aré several men in the front who do not ~~ look like ordinary passengers. Rothehild decides there might not be any ordinary passengers... -- “What are they doing here?" Branch aaks ‘buntly, “Who knows?" says Inclan. “I know these guys from Miami, They give me tips-sometimes. But now they -j. - “aren't giving me the time of day. I don’t understand them, so I'm going to act just like they are. I don't: “think you should_ let them jn on what you're up. to, : either.” wae Depth? os i “Those cops ‘ara ~ Cubans, aren't they?” Branch asks. | ~! i “Inclin nods. Branch worries. Cubans on the Miami “police force are a strange lot, he has heard. The tops want to infiltrate Cuban terrorist groups and .drug- - running organizations, but sometimes it turns out that the terrorists and drug runnera are infiltrating the | cops. - Saye: : aa ele Branch ana Rothehild “exchange signs of bewilders : Orlando Erte clier's bombed car, Washington x 14.90000 John,” Branch mutters. “f figured we'd & in for some scrapes, but { never thought it would start before we even pot there.” Then he’s all business. “I've got to give you a quick briefing on cur maia man while we { have the chance. We may not, have as much leisure time as we expected,” : , : Branch pulls down their dinner trays and spreads out a pile of notes and news clippings. Then he pulls out a police mug shot. “Meet Orlundo Bosch,” he suys. Rothchild stares incredulously at a porcine Cuban man with a thin moustache and thick lips. “He looks ; like the headmaster of a military school.” . . “I know,” Branch says, “but he’s a kil'er. He's also. xtabs a pediatrician. This whole thing’s like that—yin and = John Kothehitt Hilda inetan ‘ a yang, Boston Strangler and Mad Hatter ail mixed up.” © .-.- :- fae a Z * | -Branch eyes the mass of clippings and notes, wonder- - Miami harbor. ‘he got ten} years, but he w was Srcled "ing where to begia. “It would take all night to go fn 1972. That brings us to his international period.” ~ 3 throug what I've heard about Bosch, so i'l get you. Branch picks up one particular clip and holds it in ‘ “up to Letelier' as quick ay I can ‘for now, The’ back: ., readiness. “Bosch went underground two years after - as ground is simple: Bosch. has- been a political terrorist— ‘his parole and the pace of Miami bombings escalated. - . + -What they call an action man—ever since the Inte For- _ So did terrorist bombings against, Castro’s embassies». -, ties in Cuba. He worked for Castro, then forthe CLA. alt over’ the ‘world. Then, in 1974, important Cubana - and then he denounced the C.LA: He has been an anti- started getting. knocked off in gangland-style murders. *° -“. Castro outlaw since the mid-Sixties, always telling the A lot of groups, including Bosch’s, took eredit for . Miami Cubans not to ‘trust the [on é <A. in theif war “them. The word wag that C.LA. stooges were being - .« ‘against Castro. Now most of the hard-line Cubans bé- eliminated. Bosch bécame a phantom, Mysterious fig- ° *. lieve hicw Bosch is the patriarch of Cuban terrorism.” urea with names like Ernesto would pop up ia the Mi- ; ‘-:. > Branch pauises,-then ‘flips briskly through the clip- ami press to speak for him. Here's a Aliami News clip pings. “Bosch got arrested andindicted pretty regular. from this period. It's headlined ‘Hosch Declares War . ., ly all through the Sixties. He usually got o%. The wit- | on Castro.” Hilda wrote it. She's the last American rer 7 - nesses against him tended to sweat a lot and forget porter to interview Bosch. Shortly after it came out, C . '' things on the stand, if they even showed up. In gen- Bosch slipped out of the country.” = 2.5 . ~ eral, Bosch had a threefold operation: first, political While Rothchild-studies the clips, Branch continues, ~ 7 tervor against Castro sympathizers; second, ordinary “He got arrested in Venezuela about two years aga ". erimes like extortion from rich people and companies The Justice Department decided not to ask for his re- ~ _ to finance the political terror; and third, ati kinds of " turn to the United States despite all he's weated for. wars and ‘feuds with his terrorist rivals, Firaily, Bosch That’s weird. Then the Veneznelans turned him loose. — got-nailed in 1968 for shelling a @ Polish freighter in and he left with a-bunch of Chilean bodyguards and a - = - big pile of money. I heard all kinds of stories about ~ Tlosch being down in Chile with the Pinochet junta | ” there, bargaining. Now the stories jump to February - a of last year, when Bosch got arrested in Costa Rica. _ Yight before Kissinger visited..The rumor is that he. ‘wag plotting to assassinate Kissinger. Bosch got out ” “of Costa Rica ‘soinehow, and pretty soon there was-a": ‘secret nfeeting in the Dominican Republic of all the ~ major Cuban terrorist: groups, which the Dominicans ~ - allowed; of course. There 1 was a negotiated truce, and . the terrorists united unde? Bosch in an umbrella group | ‘called TORU, supposedly with the “Support of several. .) juntas’ ‘in Latin America." --"- es . ze ®Now in the last month there haa been the. Letelier: 3° murder,” Branch continues grimly. “The terrorists 4 showed that they were not sfraid to kill ia the United. . States, right-in the capital. They have even thréstened — . to kill one of the-F.RE. agents on the Letelier case. And his fiancée. The anonymous threats show they - “have collected a lot of intelligence about the agent's | * life. The F.B.L. is upset. Then, two weeks after Letelier ‘was killed, terrorists blew sp a Cuban plane near Rar- :! .bados, killing seventy-three people. Castro blame! the © CALA, and canceled the satrskyjacking treaty. The ~ < tervorlats loved ft: Castro and the Americans rettiag — 3 ween a i :| a ] a, a et ee ee 14-0000 iisbeheeppcte tals oe mead at each other. Then Basch got ear. al in Vene- snela again, along with a whole bunch of Cuban exiles, Stories have Been seeping out in the Venezuelan press Nnking Kosch with both Letel:er and the Cutan plane. { I picked up similar stories in Miazni, My sources there tell me the Cubana in jail are almost Vil formar CL AL - men, 2.5.1 informants and a few veterans of the Ven- ezuvian secret police, the DISTP. Some people say nist? has tortured the hell cut of these guys, bat her peopla say DISIP Is in bed with them—holding theas under protective custody till the heat blowy over. Te’s the biggest damn mess you ever say.” a ae errs 3 : “You folks wouldn™ t mind telling | me who you are and’ what you're up ta, would you?" =: . Rotkchild amd Branch look up at the man standing . in the aisle. He wears a leisure suit with a flashy shirt | ~ opened to his sternum, showing a Tok of tan and some | tifted chest hair. © .+ 1 “Well.” says Branch, “I'm ‘not | sure. “What are “you~ . ‘doing? We're just thinking about Facetracks and Cu- * they want to talk.to us?” - bans and stuff like that.” - at. woe "Corse on now. You can téll ime,” the man urges, “Don't tell him anything,” says Hilda Inclaa from behind. She is laughing as if it were a + game, but her eres signala warning. - .. + wee : 7. Branch is way off-balance. “I'L take the fifth. tay" apr “don't we start with you?” - "Okay,'Yaays the man, smiling. “rn piay it your way.) fiend: My name’s George Yoss, I'm an assistant state's attorney out of Miami.” He flashes an ID card. nch and Kothchild can’t believe it. He seems more 1 lixe a condominium salesman who wishes he could ba a gof pro. “{s that right, Hilda?” Branch asks. . °Yeah, but he’s being a bad boy tonight,” she re- + plies | “Tell, h ind his own business, whatever _ that is.” i ‘ . tar > “Okay says Yoss, “f'm going io give yeu one more y “cbance. Lk know you" reo Journalist Why don't we start a, Branch looks down “and” ‘notices that his hands have - lheea’ covering up ‘the news clippings unconsciously, “These gave mé away, . teh?” he says weakly. “I'll tell ate give me the name of your. hotel and Ill call you yget our feet on the ground? We can talk this : is a strange’ country and you guys could- find yourselves | » on the next pline out ll give you one more chance.” “E think I'l lay low for the moment,” . Branch’ says: - -Yoas makes a few more thrusts, then saunters ‘off. - . the sly,” Beaoch says. “That sure didn’t work out. This . filgtt's Nike a goddamn convention! Tell’ me; “Hilda,” Nose of the Cuban cops is named Rat! Dias, I hope?” ;+.°Phat’s Dinz right behind you,” she replies. 7 220% shit!” says Branch, He turns slowly ia his seat “and-Snds himself _ataring at one of the’ handsome wheees . Cubans rr ee Sew Se NTF Don You rauat be Taylor Branch,” Ral ‘Diaz say with) ‘asmiia .- 6 fa gr Teena vests oH > 2 separate. The only way we can do that is to stay kind ce“What makes you think we can gel into the prison {o , a ‘tough spot. The Castro government wants him, and ‘down here personally. He's a Cuban named Ricardo ~ syed what You've got ma a ‘Tittle paranoid. Why don’ t know what he's doing now, but he might be a grod Sista, He is still kidding, but there is an edge to it. ~. -*Y ‘ca may need me down here. You never know. This _ makes fun of all-the people who do. Ricardo f aa old . operator, even though he’s only in his Jate thirties. He eMaybe I was too set on getting into ‘the country on . “cathe an FLL. informant. He's. the guy wha got Basch =" loose. Morales’ cdr was diown up. He survived Sut — v.47, He's a survivor i( there ever was one.” “So he must hate Rosch, then,” says Rothehild, SUL Sit iat steed SRS “And you're Radi.” bre mn gives him a Emp hand- shake and stumps gown in his seat Hilda Insan shakes dj her head and walks off.” : : “Who's Raul?” asks Rothehila. ; “He's Rolando Martinez’ son-in-law, One of the Wa- terctte Sey Depiat ait of Lime with him ia Miami.” 4 “What's so had about that?” asks Rothch:ic. . “ 4 “I don't know, H's just that he probably hoows who i my. Cubsn contacts are, antl I don’t know what the hell” he's up ts. You see, sanic cf the people who have been telling me about the terrorists are right-wingers ond a ai it i+ some of them are left-winyers. I don't care about any: | *. thing except the Letelier murder, but I think it would - i be healthy for us if we could keep the two groups, u of incognita.” Aas “You're doing great 30 far,” Rothchild Say. His . mind has been wandering over the -Rosch briefing. see Bosch and his friends?” he asks. “And why. would Stake yee - “Its a long shot,” Branch answers. “But Bosch £ isin” > Bosch knows that would mean curtains for him. He - also knows that he could get killed any day in Vene~ -'zuela by either his friends or his enemies. He may fig= -ure that-his best chance to survive is to come ta the, ". United States. What we hope ja that he wants t> get" " some of his story out in the American press ty feree the government lo turn the screws and get him back in the States. That's what I hear from some of our Vene- _ zuelan contacts. I don't know if it’s true, but they are | - pretty high up. Now even if we can't talk to Bases and ‘the other prisoners directly, we might get stut jadi” rectly from the Venezuelans.” ca - “What happens if alt the Venezuelan contacts ‘te ‘out to be flaky?” tne roa * “Then we'll just have tor poke e around,” 7° says Branch.’ ““T have a lot of names. There's only one guy 1 know - -" Morales. I interviewed him back in 1974, just before _ he came to- Venezuela. People in Miami tell me he's * “Avay up high “ia the DISIP, the secret police. ‘I don't "fallback if nothing clsé works out.” 7° ; Rothchild is encdaraged. At least’ ‘Branch, kn reat person. “What's he like?" “20 Yoo : “He's ‘one of the most cynical people I've" ever. met, ” Branch replies, “but I liked him anyway. He doesn't - “have any illusions about the business he’s in, and he © orked for Castro's secret police. Then he worked far- he C.LA. as an explosives expert. He fought for tt _ Agency ii in the Cango in the mid-Sixtiés, and then be ~~. ‘convicted in: 2969. Sniall world, isn't it? Ho surfzced ~ In cotirt with eversthing on tape. Then all hell broxe ‘bh amed Nosch for, trying to kill him. Morales himself was indicted for first-degree murder, but he Set ot. “Well, yes," says Branch ce ed : qeWetete Le a fiat eT ESE 14-0000 ‘ ft pounds like Rosch and Morales have tried hand encug’ to kill each ether.” Branch hesie , fates and then decides net to tell Hoth. child that sume of the old CLA, Cubans in Miami believe Lusch and Morales have patched things up. Branch does not believe it and it would inske things too gnarled, “It's amazing that the Venssue lans woul havea guy dike Morales high up in their security apparatus,” he says absentmindally?~1 mean he'a a Cuban, and he haa worked fur Castro, the C.LA., and the F.B.0, and he's a veteran ft gangland-type warfare, It's Hike finding a West German high up in tha CLA, and then discovering that he has also worked for the KGU and the Shah of fran, But from what I hear, that’s a pretty com- cmon background to have down here. af » There are Cubans all over Latin Amat- - tea” Branch besins packing up the news - “clips. “f'm paranoid as hell about this . » plane,’ * he says. “We're suppoced to get -a'call at the hotel around midnight. . *. That ‘gives us an bour to get through “customs and_ get settled. I want to V hustle away from ‘these ‘Buys aed. make {sure we’ re on time.” “¢ “A Greeting from Rémulo , Rothchild and Incién notica a huddle . ‘of shady five-footers lurking In a dark ‘corner beside tho airport entrance, ~ They must be o Venezuelan tour group, _ Rothchild thinks, waiting for a burgain * Aight out of the country, I'm net going . to get paranoid about-everythiny I see. «But the group stares at the pasaen- . gers; their suits blend so well into the shadows that all you see are their mir- - tor sunglasses. They look like s dis- ‘play of Foster Grants at the back of an untighted drugstore. . . Vv They stop lovking only” whoa “tke * Miami assistant state's attornesa and cops; the sama ones who have been : : _ bugging Branch on the plane, go over | -alid give some of the men in the shad- ‘ows warm, Latin’ embraces. fnclan : thinks it is a meeting between the di- . Fam. Jaw-enforéement contingent and . the Venezuelan ‘secret “police, She *. éatches up fn the line and. say3.sha has ( / += recognized one of the people in the po- “Vice “huddle as Ricardo Morales, th: “mysterious Cuban who is supposed to~ “be Branch's fallback contact in. Cara- - _-€83, Branch is stunned. First he is read- © ing clips about Cubans and ceps,: and rthe Cubans snd cops start fingering ‘Shim on tho airplane. Now Morales. . “Give me your papers. and follow Tme!" & Toice dooms suddenly, It be ‘Tongs tos man in o turtleneck sweater “ond leather jacket. A flunky moves next to each reporter in the line, There Ie . hothing to do but hand over the pas» * ports and follow. -- Turtleneck and his gag herd the te porters into 9 special room at the back of the sirport. He disappears irite an- othes oitice, leaving them alone with an olf ran seatal behind a desk, Thera - $s furious typing coming from the adja. fent teor) fate which Turtieneck has disappeared. Ms Aunkies keep ronnlng - back and forth from one scum ta the other. Ta about ten minules, Turtlene-k roe turns and hamds each of the reporters a citacidn—on tripheate, Rothchild, trans- lating for Branch, doesn’t remember the lepal definition of the word cita. cidn, He dors, however, recognize a word farther down in the docu:wnt— edserl, Caccel means fail The reporters are being sammoned to atiend some hind of inecting In a sinister-sounding room, D-034, in a building somewhere in Caracns at nine asm. the following day. The letterhead belunzs to DISIP. Turtleneck keeps saying it ia all rou- tine—just siga the c.faciun and every boy can get a good night's sleep. While - Rothchild struggles to understand the fine print, Inclin tells him she thinks it might be a mistake to acknowledge the ‘stimmons, It mizht conceivably be con- -strued as an admission of something, - and the reporters don’t know what it is -for, Inclin devides to try an offensive to get information, She whips out her. “ notebook as if to write a traffic ticket ond asks Turtleneck what his name is. _ He dcesn't answer. She repeats the question and. finally he mumbles, “Ine * spector Romulo,” 1 “That's all there is to it?” “Yeah. Just Romulo.” “Who ordered you to do this?” “{ don’t know, I can’t say, It's fust a procedure.” o “Why is this happening to us?” “Jt is so because it is so,” Inclin writes that down, Beanch, whose rudimentary knowl. edge of Spanish often led him to offend the Cuban community in Miami—swhere he would mean to say “ivhat a grand wedding this is” and end up saying “what tremendous tits you Save’—is getting a headache trying to keep up Uwith the conversation.“ “Isn't there, ‘ somebody who speaks English here?” - * he keeps‘asking. “+> “That's all’ right,” says Rothchild, “The guy isn’t saying a damn thing in ., ‘Spanish, either.” Inclan agrees. ° - * The reporters get nowhere. Police - keep’ circling, .and an evasive Rémulo Keeps cracking his knuckles, pacing Back and forth oetween rooms, thrust- ing pens into the reporters’ hands hike . “over his head. “I think we are in more ‘8 door-to-door calesmau pushing maga- izide subscriptions, Inclan asks him if “they will go to jail for’ not signing. Romulo says, “No, you won't go ta jail -for that, and I don't care what you do, ” My orders were to hand you this cei tacién, and that Ihave ‘dofe. The rest. is entirely.up to you.” Inclin decides te accept the summons but not to sign it, based on Rémulo's assertion that it ‘rémains in. force no mattéé¢ what. Brinch and Rothebild go along after » brief huddle. Rémulo js definitely peeved. He hands. each of them a summons in an envelope and tells them to leave. “I don’t understand how they picked us out,” says Inclan ja the cab, “Es pecially you, John. You're not even coming as 8 reporter. They couldn't + or .ogical explanation [a that some- ons on the plane tipped off the Vere auelans. But why? Eranch thrashea areuad in hia spy world for answers, Nothing seems to fit, The theee of then thevrize all the way ta the hotel, and they can only aetllo, hike Alexander Haig, on a sinis- ter force, Uranch is stili sure that the summens wil be Infied ay scon.as he can talk te his friendly contacts In Veneruela, Kothchild keeps looking out the window for a tail, A Visit to a Small Motel The taxi drops them off ut the Anauco Hiltcn, where Inct.in is staying. Branch offers to carry Inclin's bags. The lobby, amazingly, is filled with the same DISIP lu.kers; they have managed to move their whote scene intact. They nre leaning ayainst walls and sitting on the couches. Branch lovks towanl the elevator in time to see the Miami . alterneys and cops scurrying to get in- side, frantically pushing buttons to get “the door to close. They are as jittery | - figure out why he's doing it. He sure about seeing the reporters as the re porters are about seeing the Venezue- lan goons, And the most jittery of ‘all, in the saiddle of the elevator, is Ricar- do Morales himself. Morales is staring . Ht the ceiling, trying to avoid eye con- . tact, and Branch has the feeling that Morales is scared, lt is the first time ho hes seen fear on the face of this hardened veteran of Congo wars and Castro plots and murders, Seeing . Morales scared makes Branch seared, He warns Inclaa not to so anywhere or arrives at his hotel, the Avila, Back in a tad Branch is going througa another run of Cuban polities. “J don’t know, John,” he says. “Maybe Morales is behind all this, but I can’t do anything—Jjust to call him when he | looked as if he’s in troudle. He could havé been making some secret deal with those cops. Something he knows adout one of these bombings in Miami. Morales might not hnow that we were on the flight by accident. He. might think we were tailing the cops.” Rothchild is tryin. not to listen, The ‘only, sure contact ke thought Branch | had has suddenly turned into a poten- { tial enemy, Rothchild is petrified by j the thought that Braach bas gotten in trouble,” he says. “Look behind you." ‘This time there’ isa tail The other ear is right on their buriper as they wind up the back streets of Caracas, “They aren't eveo pretending not to be following,” Rothchild says, “I don't . think that’s a good sign.’* Brarich, overtthelmed, keeps looking at the car behind them. “You know,” he says with a smile, “this is the first time I've ever been tailed.” Rothchihl feels as ff he is being cranked through | the roller of Graham Greene's type | - writer. vhave gotten us of our documents. " The They reach the Hotet Avila, a Casa- Ddlanca-type place at the top ot wohl, | It ceems deserted uati! Kothehitd looks: down from-a balcony near their room. ; There are people pulling into the drive. i way. ja small ar, wad they have i 7 r < - | 14-0000 Walkietalaies and revolver hulgee at the wauts uf thelr plain dark’ suits, They station themselves around the hotel entrance and oven an the flower bela. They have the place surrounded. There hava been no -phone calls—or at Teast that is the worl from the desk. Branch paces nervously around the toom, He thinks that something he al- ready haovws about C.L.A, Cubans and terrorisr: must bo the key to what's happening, but he doesn't kaow what it is, He tes everything he knows to Rothchild, going ell the way back * theough Prio and the preCastro stu. - deat movement. Rothchild — thinks ~ Branch has lost his mind. It is fear, he Ssures, Branch realizes that Rothchild - ts Iving down on the bad pretending not to be awake, that he has fallen into a Then a call t comes through, but itis not he contact Hranch awaits. It‘ts Taclan, who has been denied a room at the Hil- ; ~toa (oven though she had a reserva. tion) and she can't reach anybody at the U.S, Embassy. She wonders what the hell is going -on. Branch tells her the situatiug at the Avils, but she de~ 3+ cides to come over; there, ate. lots of ~ rooms and at least the reporters can > show some solidarity. > It takes a long time, too lony, for Inclin to show up. Branch wanders downstairs; Rothchild ‘waits by the ** phone for calls that never come. There is &n uproar at the desk. The clerk is telling Inclan there are no rodms avail- . able even though the bank of keys is behind him in full viaw. He holds chat position for about five minutes; retreats to “there is some problem with you people, Tean’t give you a roum.” He sezma scared, Everybody. seems. - ‘. "geared, ‘Denying % woman a room at * threes am. in Venezuela is a serious ": violation of the chivalrié cate. The - > stupor. It is fear, Branch figures, . ad ‘" guelans a chance to arrest them under then-- Nem ia the lobby at al} tlines, Inclin ecides she will sleep on a couch in the Inbby, and ashe wonders if she should gutoon ker nighticown fos the puons Sho sets ber bags beside one couch, and the belihop ditects her over to an Bets one wis a gracious flourish: ae could have been opening tne door to the wedding suite. After vaanly scouring the lubby for pay phones, the reporters uxiee that they have to make a more for the room so they can talk near a phone, The three make their way up the stairs like Cary Grant tiptering between bed- rooms. To their relief, no one stops Inclaa, Branch offers Inclan his bed, saying he will sleep on the floor. Rothchild doesn’t say anything, but Lis paranoia tells him it is foolish to give the Vene the pretext of immoral conduct, Roth- child keeps opening the door because of his paranoia; Branch keeps closing sit because of his. He doesn’t want to be” listened in on, Branch and Rothchild are not communicating much with each other by new. Each is worried that : whatever he says the other nill think it is crazy, . Inchin tries to phone her editor fn Miami, but it becomes clear after about “an hour of excuses that the desk clerk isn’t going to put through her call. Local lines still seem to- be availzble, but whom to call? Branch has his list of connectivas, but these people are in their own ‘delicate situatiuns and Branch doesn't want to blow their cov- ers by calling at four a.m. on what is -eertainly a tapped line. Incl.in can’t gece an answer atthe U.S. Embassy. Roth: child has nobody to call, and that iy one of his /prodlems, Since he is so uri- connected with the story, he is sure that the police will figure he is the heavy—a deep-cover C.LA. man out of ‘three reporters talk. about it, but they - retirement from the Everglades, ~ ¢aa’t sit down or move around without ™ being followed, almost mimicked, by. a Cops. ‘There are now at feast six” af . By elimination, the reporters can - think of only one person in Venezuela that they could ‘tontact, Inchin’ has fy 4 out, from her As wo Hinton, what Avor Ricardo Morales is ataying oa od she thinta tha koows what his roam number fs. Nez plan is to call him dicectly. It is clearly a desperstien move. Inchan tings up Morales at-the Ansscoe Hilton, ppolugives for the hour and heyins to explain her precicanest, Sut it is clear things are net guing weil, Morstes ap- parently is denying that he js Morales, “You aren't Rica.do Murales?’ Inclan asks incredulously. "You know me and I know you. I tatzed to your nephew in Miami yesterday. Has family is fine and bs sends his warmest vevards,” There is » pause ard Incidn begins to scund Kxe a panelist on What's My Line?, “You've never heard of a Blo- tales? Who are you then? Your voice sourda familiar. You're not a Venezue- ‘Yan. You sound Cubsa, Are you a Cuban?” Morales says he 13 tired of beings interrupted in his-sleep; he hangs ip the phone, - + An air of resignation has’ settled over the room. It is almost morning ~ and the goons are still stand.az by the bushes. The reporters ave under soins . Kind of .house osrest’ and they feel | caged, ‘Chey wonder why Morales has * ‘just denied beiry himself. Maybe all ' this is Happening because they know who he fs and Morales fears they will ruin his cover identity. Or maybe Morales doesn’t want Branch to reveal - his background to anybedy in Vene- zuela, The reporters kick this notion around, but it doesn’t fit. 1 seems pre- posterous thot the Venezueltansa don’t - know about Borales’ previous lives, which are talked about all the time in the Miar:ai rumor mill. Branch paces. around the room, trys ing-to make: kis mind-catch up sith his fears, He even asks. Iriclan-whether she is guarding some secret’ that might . have caused the troudic, Inclan says‘no and politely doesn’t return the ovestion. The reportecs already trust each other ‘instinctively, but the spy world threat- + ens to swallow them up, too. They dee “ leep on her couch. Braneb tells Poth. child the rumor about the rafpreche- ‘ment between Morales and Bosch, say: ing he'd even. heard Bosch had been : staying’ in Morales’ apartment. But it doesn’t make any- sense. Nothing does. * Branch babbles on until be finally runs out of nervous energy. “Well, John,” he says, smiling thinly as be sinks onte -. the bed, “{ was right about one thin: I told you it woulda’t bea boring wee Morales Takes Over visit ts the - “It fa five-thirty am. and somebody Ia -] pounding on the decor. Rothehild, a light | steeper, Jumps out of bed. He opens the - i] door Just a crack, and thea-the door is - thrown back so hard it benga against - id the wall like a gunshet A man in ao - green suit with a long oalkietatkio - 4 hanging from his bett bursts past Roth- ° os ehald, throwing on all the fights 14-0000 “Pack ("he pets Un half a secoml he fs ali the way acrows the room, “Pack!* Branch sits op eteaizht in bed amt fa the most plaintive voice Rothebild has ever beard him Use, a mixture of recog. nition, terror, disappointment, confue { sion and pleading, says Just one word: qv } “Ricardo?” It is Morales all ‘sight. Hranch watches him snatch back tho curtains to check the balcony, then dact around the chairs, “Pack! There is a rhythm to his order. He is maving The a eat, frenzied but in total contrel, Rothchilt feela the enerxy coming off him in waves, He sips into the bathroom to piss just to get away from Morales, but he is so scared that nothing comes, More orders core cut in staccato bursta—"Get those bays closed! Give me your passports! Give me your air- line tickets!" Branch ard Rothchild are convinced that he wants to destroy the documents befora ‘he kills them. Morales leaves the room within -two minutes, but his performance leaves so much afterlife that Rothchild and “Branch don't do anything once he has left, They don't call. anybody, they don’t > «sneak off the balcony; ‘they don’t even say a word to each other. eee Lie Both of them jump off the floor when” ‘"S the phone rings, then look dumbly at each other, Branch picks up the re- _ ceiver, grunts, and puts it down. “All the guy said was, ‘He is waiting,” he tells Rothchild. Hranch’s own voice “sounds far off to him. Iaclan has had~rough going down. : stairs, maybe rougher than the other two Because she ig alone and also be- cause shé is not yet a U.S. citizen. . Morales wahes her. up with the same ' staccato commands. She thinks maybe i. he is going to take her away and have i her deported back to Havana. She js so seared that she Jocks herself in .the ‘ bathroom and doesn’t. come out until she hears the other two repo:ters stum- bling downstairs with their bags, Morales twists the knife with a little humiliation. “Pay your Dill!” he yells. Branch doesn’t think he should have to pay for the hospitality he has received, : _ but he pulls out "his wallet without a Second’s , Fiesitation, “Pick up your bags! | Let's got” The reporters’ are’ - hustled out of the lobby, past ® aquad- ron of sunglasses, Morales is already . cahead of thei ; barking. orders on-his_ walkietalkie, Te is still dark. The reporters are put into the back - - of a car. Morales and a driver are up front, Nobedy is talking much. Branch _ | is wearing his‘ bes i ‘not Femember put rales’ brutal prodding. Now ho thinks maybe something deep in his uncon- -acious had ordered him to-look his best ~ Rothchild is terrified that they are traveling In a private car instead of _ an official police car. His fear of being ‘officially detained is rapidiy. being re- placed by a fear of being unofficially | bumped off. He keeps looking back at the car full of goons that is following close behind as they careen down the mountain at one hundred twenty ki- lumeters anbour, - .. eee . {The ear ts heading out of town now, : valent cS tee, tthe populated areas and into those Crs sits where raecutians aml accidents take place, Branch ia desperately trys ing toy make contact with Murales. He mentions sane peeple from Miami wat he and Morales had once Satheld ta to- ether, But every tine Eranch diopa a tame, Morales tutos the volume up on the radi. He leaves it that way, bar ing, until the questioner gives up aul Bits bach in his seat. But desperation ereates another question, ancther try, which ends in another mambe bast Branch gives up on the name-diopping and even tries some spy-world sult production, “Rip would not hie what you are doing to us,” he aays. “Kip would be ashamed.” Rip Robertson was Moraies’ gun-toting case officer in the Congo operations, Rothchild thinks ~ Branch is foulish to bring up the Congo « and remind Morales how tittle he cares for human Isfe, Morales says nothing. He just, gives the radio knob anvther | twist ~~. . Inclan ts taking the- personal route again, talking ‘about this nephew she has ‘seen, mentioning ‘other relatives of Morales who live in Miawi. Morales isn't answering her, either. He is get- - ting tired. of the radio. Now he just ~ deans. his” head over against the door to set some steep.- Watching Morales-nod, the fury turned off- like a ‘Tight, . Branch’s mind is filled with memortes:- of Miami Cubans telling stories of legendary agents who would drop off to sleep just before landing in Cuba on a CLA. commando raid, He never quite “believed the stories, hut he thinks Morales’ nap is very effective theater, Rothchild is also watching the nap, Every time Morales neds, Rothchild thinks he is ducking so that the bullets from the car behind won't hit him, Rothchild ducks, too. ‘After about twenty minutes of driv. | ing, the road flattens out and the re- porters can see the airport in the dis- tance, Morales mentioned “nirport” once back in the hotel lobby, but the " reporters were never suré he intended ‘to take them there. If he were just. planning to expel them,-it would seem" * whether they will ever r get ‘ef find en. what it in Nobuty, after all, Lnows nPere the reporters ace, and the only thing ua thers side, besiies some vesticral compassion that might reaite -pomewhere even in goons, is the rense that world opinion would be on Mo- Shark if they did net tortured or , b. opinion Was on the terrurists' backs about the Cuban airline crash and nbuvt Letcher and Mothet, They killed them anyway, They didn’t give a damn, The car pulls up at the airport. It is less than eisht hours since the report- era catered the country, and they have tatked to nobody ecaxcept Morales, the goons and each other. Their best guess is that Morales plang to heop it that Breakfast at Ricardo's . * Morales marches the grcup through part of the sirport lobby and then up some back stairs, past the meteorolozy room and into the tower section. They arrive at a locked, knobless door with a small pass-through window, and Morales has to knock béfore it is opened. from tho inside. They have arrived at the goon control center, There is a four-drawer cabinet where “the DISIP ‘police file their guns and bullet clips like memos. There is an ‘Old -couch,-a. few desks, and in an ad- joining room some bunk- beds. All the people from the night shift are still there, including Romulo, in the same turtleneck and the same Jeather jacket, | The most impressive new lurker is a , character they call “EL Largo,” or “The _ that he could afford to be more com-- municative, more curious about what the reporters were doing, moré worried about the kind of story they might write about him. But, _Moralés asked, nd - questions. Rothchild ~ ‘knew from ‘Braneh’s incessant’ briefings. that Mo-- “yales wore a lot-of hats: terrorist ag: well as, informant, mercenary as ‘well | as, cop, “bomber as welt a3 representa- . tive of a government, It might be more.! paranoia to think he‘ would kill them, but alt last night's paranoia had come true. - The reporters know one thing: they’ have stumbled onto a story that is big enough and sensitive enough that top people in the Venezuelan DISIP ‘are interrupting their steep and risk- ing diplomatic “repr hell out of them. It isn’t routiné in , Venezuela, une of the few South Ameri- “can countries left with any sense of freedom of the press, There is ‘some. thing big going on, and the reporters don't now, (13. they | speed through Netter ee = 2 te Leng | One.” It is clear now that the plan is not torture, it is deportation, but the re porters sense that the plan could easily be changed. Morales is stalking be. tween rooms, giving ‘orders and mah- ing calls, and when he looks at the re- porters he seéthes ‘with anger. Jnclin: and Branch are directing more ques- tions at him from the couch. He an-, swers only with contemptuous looks. -- - No one is prepared for What happens next. Morales walks out with a wide grin on his face. He clasps hia hands: together like a waiter and cheerfully addresses the reporters: “Is anybody. | ‘hungry? Are you ready for some break< { “fast?” fed, But that’s just the ; 4 t down the maze of corridors. They de- * cide there is something oriental “about recent developments, and they are con- 4 vineed Morales could show them. grent courtesy one moment and yank ont their. ‘toenails “the next. They follow Morales down the corridors unti] they ‘come ta a small dining rvom that ap- pears to be reserved for airport per- | sonnel, Branch gives fleeting thought | to the idea of making a scene, but: he decides Morales would not ‘have, drought them here unless he controlled; the ares. Besides, Branch realizes, he: © > does not have the courage to make a! scene in front of Morales, who still has : the reperters nearly paralyzed ; with ‘fright. Morales lays his big walkie-talkie down on the table and soaps for ay The reporters follow Morales dumbly wi ene es 14-0000 , : - -_ wef ae gee . ss, cea. cee a . at wilt you have” he ashe “aw from reality.” Me looks” aft and. “Wel what are ou dning in Veno- sa pagan, rucla i was killed in Washington waiter, “W> uf Tacign-*¥- . . . ~& see reporters had fguret breakfast we don't think 20," anys Inclin. “1 Morales cemaunds, was probably a ruse, 60 they think think pow ore.” “Hecause IT think the people who about foud for the first time, 1¢ is a “No,” says storates, “You are a hune conspired ty bill hint are here. That's struggle. Hothchiid's stomach fs file! dred miles from reality, and Jo orn aio what my sources say, and it has even - with embalming fluid. He feel quensy hundred years from reatity., You under- been in home of the Venezuelan news- looking at the mene. branch ashe only + stand the differonce?”: . papers.” for coffee and an order of toast, Kuth- “LT don't know what I understand,” Morates looks disgusted. “You child follows suit, Morales Jouks disap. shouldn't read the newspapers,” he says - pointed and urges them to eat more | tightly. “They He. And you should in- heartily fuclin orders eygs and Mo vestigate that murder in Washington saya Inclan, “TE know something nbvut you. Taylor says he tathed to you about your background in Miami and you tulkhed to him like a fried. He says instead of coming holfw ny around the: rales looks pleased, He orders a sump- ' tucus breakfast | for himself, It arrives. you were nice and now you are . world”. promptly. - --- "“L am not nice,” snaps Morales, Branch tries another ‘tack, “T don't. ees “Well,” he asks grandly, “who do you “You know what I used to dv in Cuba understand what's behind this, Ricardo, .t. think will win your election, . Carter or = when I was 9 hid? I sent anonymous | You nren’t Jike you were the last time’ . Ford?” = death wrentha to my friends, All the I saw you, in 1974. Don’t you remem- = ber? It was at night in Miami Beach, The reporters "exchange the look, time. Is that nice?” familiar by now, that signals their | Branch dees not like ‘this subject. or and you brought your girl friend over . “agreement that- absurdity has reached the faintly homicidal look “he sees be to the house I was staying in. And uew heights, They mumble offhand an-° fore him. He decides to make another Fotingo Silva was there, And Tamayo . . . SWers as Morales listens intently. - stab at levity. “Look, Ricatdo,” he says, was there. We talked almost all night °) - . “You don’t really have much choice,” “I'm upset that pou and your men have about the Congo. Why have you . ane ---de-yout™ he asks. “E niean, you have kept me from seeing anything about changed? Is there something . - .” > a two guys who don't have any ideas and ~ the last-game of the Warld Series last _ Branch stops because of what he sees - . don't have any backbone, right? And night.” ~~ on Morales’ face. neither one of them can command any- “The World Series; ” ‘he says, his eyes > “You are lying!” he explodes, ‘ay have ws “thing or stop anything, so it doesn’t opening wide, “Let me tell you about © ‘pever heard of Ricardo Morales! This make any difference, right? At least the World Series. It is just hike the is the first time I have ever met you, _— that's” what 1 Bet from Time muga- “world everywhere: the Reds are win- and it is the first time you have met | zine.” -ing and the Yanks are losing!" Mo- me! Understand? I have never seen | Ineldn tries to change the subject. rales breaks into laughter. Something you before in my life! 1£ you say dif- . i She asks Morales about his position in snaps in the reporters and they laugh, ferent you are lying! And, bad things thé DISIP and gets no response. She too, uncontrollably. Fear floats out of huppen to liars!" mentions Morales’ nephew, whom she their mouths and they feel belter, Inchin comes to Branch’s rescue. “E knows in Miami, and Morales parries the: Branch wades in to reestablish con- have seen your picture,” she says, “and | remark, Suddenly a cloud comes acrosa tact. “Look, Ricardo,” he Says gamely, Vm sure who you are. if you're not | his face. - ~ “Tcan't help thinking this is some kind = Morales, then what is your name?” 7 “What's the matter with you?” he . , “I don’t answer personal questions,” demands. “Why aren’t you eating?” Ile 2 Ee tae rant to be straight wth : Morales says, smiling, trying to Touk ~peints down at the dry tuast, which der of Orlando Letelier. That's what [. ShY. “| Branch and Rothchild have been pick- ., came dawn here for, and I want...” “I think maybe you figure there's a little spy conspiracy here,” Branch ob- . ale i > — - ing at Tike wafilers at Communion, © “He's " ; - “Aren't yon hungry?” - >” . Washinetnn ey who got blow up i in: serves, stabbing ‘in the dark: “But there Branch neds yes; Rothehild nods no.” f think L saw thatin Time. » isn’t, John and I are old friends, but “You tald me you hadn't gotten any ““That’s right. He was blown up right just met Hilda yesterday. She is | / breakfast, so I-give you breakfast,” ' around’ the corner from my apart. interested in Bosch and his friends be- | ., Morales declares angrily, waving his . ment cause of the bombings in Miami and arms, “If you are not hungry, you are “, et ** . 1 the Cuban plane. We are interested in liars! What's the matter with you?” ~ pout. 7 at le) A them because of Letelier. The three of .. The reporters: are exasperated, “We toe a Tt tus just happened to come. down. here - : ‘- on the same plane.” ~~ are afraid and confuséd,”. says. Incl: ++ “because nobody will tell us why this is | “Oh, really?” says Morales dubious. . ly. “I guess you are good friends now.” happening ‘to us. I'am a reporter like . all the other reporters down here. 1 E guess we "ve gone through some- . > want to interview Orlanda Bosch Tike thing together,” says Rothchild. : - Idid Gnee before..." : - L . . ° “Now you have something in com- . “Never heard of him,” interrupts : ao mon,” he nods, “feigning tenderness, - Morales. He gives us an exaggerated eee ee eer “Let's see, what else is there? Have Ss . oo you all been married?” The reporters shrug and a quizzical look. nod. “How about divorced?” The re- _ : Inclan shakes her head in despair. a -- .“Oh, come or, You testified against him . porters nod again. “Once?” They nod a _ Gight years ago in Miami and now he's an again, the most famous prisoner in Latin - Morales holds up three fingers. “I x . . America, He's in your jail.” . have been divorced’ three times,” he “Did. he mnake Tints magazine?” asks says, “after four kids. I haven't” seen | : Morales. . them in seven years.” This hangs in the “Yes,” says Branch, air. “L guess I missed it,” says Moraies, “Do you miss them?” asks Inclén, . . He pauses, then turna to Inclin. “Yo a . “Not the children,” Morales says should not be running around asking to -softly. “Just the wives sumetimes, I | many questions,” he says sternly. “You . don’t miss much. You know I haven't are a woman, Women should be at Hlept in two years.” The reporters give home having babieo and making theit each other significant looks, like shrinks men happy, Nothing else.” attending a primal-therapy session, ginclan is rutied, “I can work as well “Hf you are going to kick us out of a4 most other reporters,” she says. the country, you should at least Jet ust Morales shakes his head vigorously, call our fami}ies,” Inelan saya. “My “No you can’t, You are a hundned niles j editors are going lo be worried. We ; cet t C: , - * have appointments’ and those people, Hion’t have any idea where we are. Why tan’t you tet us make at hast one phone call?" of Morales bas shed his melancholy and alipped into a new persona, He is caver, “You'ro right," he saya, “1H call them. Anyowly you went, Tell me who your appvintments are with.” Ho pulls outa penin is startled by how fast Morales moves and how fiercely he snaps the point down, < - The reporters glance knowingly at - each other, They share a vision of s. Morates hauling their contacts down to 2 DIS!P's welcom: 2 wagon, We're not that . dumb, they think, were > Inclan tells Morates to call her editor ‘lat The Miami News, a safe, serious . call, Mor«es speils out the name letter by ‘letter as he writes on his napkin - ‘y like a schoolboy taking down his home” 7 deadpans. . * work.; He is putting a@ snow. He “ looks xt Branch. . -'as if INL be able to make it this trip,” Branch says. He's i in the DISIP Pris. on.” . The’ reporters giggle, bul Morales “T-e-1-] ~O-r-1- a-i-d-o B-o-s-hi,.” °° “You've spelled Bosch “wrong” says Inclan, “It's Beo-g-e-h.” * . “'m sorry,” says Morales, + Morales keeps writing. “You are a . funny one," he says jovially. He looks up. “Anybody else7” “Yes,", says Branch,. He has been : trying to think of one of his contacts in Venezuela who weuld’ not he vul- nerable to Morales but whose clout might impress him, Any name is a risk, but he decides to take one. , “Tell the “governor of Caracas thut I won't be . able to see him. His name is Diego Arias. Do you know him?" - - . -- Branch studies Morales for a reac- “ tion, but there is rione. ” After breskfast, as the procession goes by a pay phone, Inclin suddenly an- -nounces; “I'd like ta make one call ‘to the American Embassy.” She breaks ” step and marches toward it, the first :: Sign of overt resistance, Morales freezes Branch and Rothchild with a- -malicious glance and walks. with her, shaking his head. Support goons appeat irom around corners; They seem re- * Jaxed. Morales fingers his walkie-talkie. ' * Taclan gets to the phone and starts fumbling for Venezuelan change and her phone numbers. Morales leans up against the wall near the phone. He Jooks amused. His body seems to twitch “ Hittle under his suit, as if he might need some exercise, Branch and Rothchild keep ‘telling * themselves that Inclan is making a futile gesture, but they admire her. “She's yet more guts than we do,” _ whispers Rothchild.” Branch and Rothchild watch her lift the phone from the cradle, but they don’t think she has the change or the -number, She Is nervous, She looks Morales in the face, which Is probably ia inistake. He stares at her, shakes his + head, and hangs up the phone gently. - 2 rs ws Mash, Branch blinks. He- wey, “Tell Orlando: Bosch it doesn't, look’. Ar oa eee, Tee - Aa hour later, Morales suddenly Mobiizes his entire tice. Samo e? his men crab the reporters’ suitcases and - vanish, Others take of for unknown dextinations, The rest fal! in arcund the verertere and Morales leads them briskly out the dvor. Rothchild figures they have just enough thine to make the ten am. fight to Miami thet he had seen posted on a board some time earlier, He senses an end coming and feels sone relief, But when the entourage emerges on the air- port's main concuurse, Morales turns toward the exit . into Caracas, not towurd the planes. te -“I thought you were putting us on the plane,” says Branch. “Where are we paing?” er — i “To the other. nirport, ” says Me rales, His mind is elsewhere. - > > “What happens if we make a fuss ‘ when you- put us on the plane?” In-- .elin asks, “What then?” * ‘= - Morales’ face is taut but breaks into a tour-guide smile. “You will either “~Jeave Venezuela. nice and - happy,: or...” He pauses, “Or you will leave nice anJ happy.” He delivers the last line with a lilt, as if making a rhyme. ‘he reporters absorb the | menacing smile and fall silent. - - “- Several ‘cars screech up to the curb. ° Once loaded, they take off at the usual torrid pace. Branch feels panie open- ing trapdoors under his lungs and he Jeans over to Rothchild. “Holy shit, John,” he whispers, “I don’t think thera és wnother airport ii in Caracas,” . After racing a quarter mile down the road, the cars turn abruptly into a parking lot. The reporters are” baffled ‘by the mish and the short-trip but re- “lieved to be stayitg near the airport, “They figure they are headed for a plane from a different. direction, but Morales leads them ‘thréugh another ‘maze of corridors and into a new hold- - Ing reom: It has a big waiting area - with, two rooms partitioned off on the side. The doors are metal with no. handles. They lock from both sides. - Morales vanishes, leaving K3smulo’ and Et Largo ia charge. Rémuolo's fingertips do push-ups on his desk - while he looks on, stonefaced. Roth- - child gets the impression that Romulo likes to stare at-blank walls more than ~ at people. El Largo, who seems to be a notch absve Réinulo in the pecking order, moves into one of the partitioned: offices and stays almost continuously on the phone. He reminds the reporters of his presence from time to time by loudly sucking phlegm up his long spiny nose. After about ten minutes, Branch starts pacing away from Rémuloa “Goldamn it,” Branch spurts, “ don’t think we know enough about Morales to make him do all this. He’s going to n lot of trouble to seal us off from Venezuela, but jit doesn't make sense that he would do it just because we know who he is.” . “Why'not?” asks Inelan. ” « “Because,” says Rothchild, “what we Blready Know is going to come out any- way if he kicks us out cf the country.” “J think maybe Norales is more fete Tt i we icied atout what we m: recht, find out if we ever pet out of his clutches, d says Hranch, “1 think ‘maybe it's the | fact that ‘this terrorise: is organized internationally, Hosch moves around on illegal passports and has fancy fund- FDISing’ dinners with supposecty respect~ able pecple in lots of countries, He's supported by at least part of a lot of governments, And this stu! locks cross national—-Cubsns killing Chileans and so forth. Now lock at how Venezuela fits in, it's kind of an entrepét for ev- erybody on all sides, The porernment is in a real pickle. It bas to ect along with the military juntas that have tak- en over most of Latin America, and it zlso has to ect along with Castro, This | country is filled with left-wing Chilean | exiles and right-wing Cuban -enles, + Letelier is buried here, which is a tilt td the left, but the pecple who helped conspire to kill him might well be right ~ os mae "fn the DISIP, which is full of Cubans like Morales. President Pérez [Carlos Andrés, of Venervela] has got his own- little Watergate here, because his own - government is tangled up with both the terrorists and the ‘anti-terroyists. © ’ This whole country is like a tinderbox, The government is making little ges-‘ tures to both sides, trying to keep the lid on. *- aoe “Okay,” Branch continues, “Let's” assume that Morales is not bootlercing us out of the country on his own. That ; seems stupid to me. Let’s assume that } at Teast the people in the interior ministry kiow what's going on. And Jet’s assume they’re afraid we'll get -into the country and find 2 story that foes something like INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ORGANIZATION HEADQUAR- TERED IN VENEZUELA. GPERATOES MOST- LY CUBAN, EXILES “1Td CLA AND FSI TIES, VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT PLAYING ROTH -sivEs, And we go on to say that Basch has brought a lot.of Latin ‘governments around to his position, which is that it’s better to trust each othe: than to trust the C.LA. Now, what I’m saying is that | * g story like that would realty screw up the Venezuelaas, especially if it’s fleshed - out, It's the last thing the government | here needs right now.” “So what side 13 Morales on?” asks - Rothehild. aare 7 Ou “I thi he’s on both “sides,” says, Inclan. . “I think so, 00,” says Braned, “just like the ‘government. Morales is in the underworld of both sides.” Inclin thinks for a moment. “There's i only, one big. problem,” she says, “If they're so. afraid of a story, like that, why do they let’ other reporters stay ‘and just throw us out? Why do they pick on us?” “] don’t know,” Branch sighs. “— 7 don’t know much about the correspon- dents here, They’re getting some’ stuif out, but my impression is that they cover nine countries and just fy in for ts the coups and earthquakes. That still doesn’t make us so special, But maybe | we are to Morales. We know him, He knows Hilda knows a lot about Bosch and Miami connections. He knows that 1 got pretty deeniv into the CLA. Cubdans, Then he sees us with the prose i iT continues 14-0000 cutors, That may have been tvo much for him ta: take chances with us I don’t know, Maybe he thinks we're: CA Swords on the Runway El Largo_picks up the three: passports of Rormslo’s desk and points them towanl the loched_dour lie a baton. “Vani,” is allhhe says.” The mets} door is unlocked by El ant onte again the DISIP cor- te,e appeacs from nowhere. They es cort tie reporters down ajothér stair- ease and cut toward an immigration stallin a large rovm that ls coinpletely. isolated -It is a busy part-of the day‘at + a major airport, but the DISIP keeps . finding these empty halls and’ empty >, Yooms to stick the reporters in, Something about approaching this “immigratoa stall, which is not’ ‘attend- * ed, and knowing ‘he. will pass through: “it and get on aa airplane ahd not and - : Leteijer’s curderer starts to galvanize Branch. There is a tiny- Passage te go~ “; through and: El Largo ‘is anctioning “them: to walk on, but Branch is haying: hesé visions of ‘the bombed ‘car outside ~ nis, apartment and he. is getting mad. we The msdderrhe gets, the -slower he + ne Twslks, “We can’t just get. on this . : > plane,” Ee says to Kothchild, “We have - foe “to af least:do something.” He and Roth- ”- child, and. then Inclan. behind ‘them, g0- *_ into a-stall ta complete stop, but they are slowiig ‘it way down, Moraies might have’ clamped down on this little _ insurreetion in 2 second, But Eb Largo. ‘ : seems tuérely. agitated. He is getting in. . - front of the reporters, pleading and ves . 0) begging, pulling with his arms as if * they are all eonttected by an invisible. ae. 7 YOpe, a vo In -compleie “exasperation, | he staita Sputtering threats, “If you don’t move through here, I am going to use ihe forest!” Two | ‘guards go running down tothe erd ef the room, apparently to go and paratreoper boots. | = Out of 's pictur window the. report. ra. can See the plane being. gassed up. aa ‘not Pan Aim. Inclan, finally ‘ex- réssing some , ‘paranoia herself, Says, - lane, But they wouldn't sac! Venezuelan plan They don't: have that’ many of trem: "-, thee ¢aa see the busloads. of tourists » being ‘Aushed back cut from their vaca- tions, The buses ara stopping at the ‘ back stairway of the plane. Then . . Branch ftets his idea, “In here where ‘there is nobody to see us we can't do much,” he tells Rothchild, “But out “there, in front of all those tourists, we- can get sone help Let's hall Rothchild te re oar rr Tee ene teens find the forte, which turns out to: be - four young seldiers in green fatignes . is VIASA, the Venezuelan airline, and Branch baddie with Inclan. They sh the plan ond agree, Then all t. @ abanlon their shultte, to the sare prise of the herders, who have been pushing all alung, Suddenty they see ‘their quarry running o:f in front of therm. El Larco doesn’t catch on right away, but he knows that ohatever the reporters want to do, it must be thy wrong thing. Sovhe starts running after them, yelling. “Stop! Branch and Rothchild h:t the double silass door with Inclan ant EF} Largo and the acmy just behind. They a3! pour out onto the run- way to the curious looky -of hundreds who arelined upto Jeet on the plane. For the first: time since they landed. in V. ‘enevuela, Inclén is visibly upset. She Tashes out to the line of passen- gers, screaming: in Spanish and English that she is a woman reporter whose dignity kas: been trampled on by the secret-police. The polite,” who Are mass © ing Behind’her th greater wun ever before, don't know ow to - deal with. ‘this, ‘The’ pass don't know whetherto Becept he: as a-lunatic - traveler’ whom they don't want with: them. on the plane; or. to bélieve, what. she is saying, which’ would be unpleas- ant, Most of them pretend that nothing is. happening: and ¢o on up the ramp. " Branch, ‘nieanwhile, has planted hini- self on the stairs that lead to the front cabin of the plane."He is sitting down and his hands are clenched to the rails like a Quahér chained to the White House fence, Rothchild is sitting on the steps just below Branch, and ‘they are- L being’ surrounded by a brigade of reine: forceméents; the sword’. company, Tlie men in -brown uniforms have circled them, and they pull the swords a few ano ot the pear ale Behind them officials and” police seem to be pouring out of the doors ‘and official jeeps are screeching ff, and Romulo has The captain of-the aizplane, | a Vene- aublan, comes down the same rarap on. a which Branch and Rothchild. have been | . bis a eupeine héld up a ee Bers! fast’ memory of ¥e i to the huddte of secret police, where the “etirrent brainy of ‘the operation, Rémulo - and El Largo, are standing: . The cap- tain Proceeds to chew them out,. tell - them: that they'are idiots to pull'a show and that. he’ will: not take: pas - Idaded by forte: The seciirity risk, “for ‘ene thing. LE these, people ; are that fan: : gereus, then why should the be flying a‘une on his airplane? .- Et Largo and Rémulo don't quite ‘know how to‘hand!a this sudden obsta- ° cle. They get a let’s-talk-this-one-over- daddy loox on their faces and go into a huddle with tke captain. They also de fer to even higher authority, a beely eop named Camargo, who is wearing a short-sleeve shirt. Cantarzo arrives in abbards ready” + atid e : ly_line, notes in and notes out, the DISIP sand blackjacks.” . ricans” ‘bp ‘the ramp. “He | . - steps over Branch and goes - right. down | - -1@ncoragement. He instantly calls for - numbers in, his pocket and, as o di- the mbtile of the acens, looking tike ths frust I director of a ‘runaway cash . There .ce now dusens of DISIP men in plain clothes,-a few repr from about four different military de- tachments, frantic jeep drivers, airline authorities, pilots and Zround-<rew pres aennel, all crowding around to watch or take pare in the action. Camaige looks shy ward, thinking undec pressure, and gets his idea. “Why don’t you Iet me go with these people?” he asks the pilot. “If I take them to Miamf, 1 guar- antre there won't be any funny Bluff on your. pisne,” Rothebild thinks this is & Sits ‘toi retiirn B 3 »” pull one-off. theniselves, , The pilot doen't think too much of Camaryro's idea, “Do vou have a U.S. visi?” he asks Camargo, “No. “Then, ee you know What ey will do | ’ 1 hi that. sound the captain re! The they have a theatrical jetory: at all these car3 and soldiers and dis- tressed officisis—but they don’t Jike the prospect uf lunch with Ricardo Morales, Nobody seenis to be running to call the American Embassy or ‘any other ont- side help, so the Blan is a qualified’ failate:” * ‘The three of them head - back to the: “passenger ine, where ‘people ‘are- still loadirig, and start w: 2 phone nuri- bers on little scraps of “_paper—the Ri bers, i i reporters are receivéd in this effort: tike ‘Salvation Army coilectors at the race- track. Only a few of the passengers ac- tually take the notes, but just to make - gure, the DISIP people are picking them off at the higher end of the line. + Some passengers even go out of their way to hand over ‘the notes with an - goons collecting just as fast as Inclan, al ind Rothenild can scrawl. . > It ‘is- row; with thé oplane about’ to. J ‘close its doors, that Branch comes up with another plan: send one, leave two, Branch still is hoping he can break the Morales ‘logjain. and get out'into friend- ly territory, where his ‘contacts are waiting to help him, Inclin speaks the. + best Spanish ‘and seems the most adept wat handling Inspectors and bureaucrats. They. will stay and ‘Rothchild i is chosen to leave. Branch reniinds -him, in front .of thé sword brigade; that he is an “ex- pectant father,”: but Rothchild needs no the captain and explains that he-wants ‘to get on the plane. The captain hesi- tates, then agrees, and Rothchild runs for the stairs, As he passes Branch and Inclin, Branch sticks one page of phone versionary tactic, clumstly sticks anoth- er note in hid hand, vthia one in full H a hee nee vy eee - «een ta dee ete 2. *, + cos om sseentecienee Seaaetd ieee 14-0000 view o1 the.cons. As th -are frisking Rothchild: . iecond ‘note is triumphantly confiscated. They don't know chat it says “Joe Morgan” on it The name 6f the xreat Cine:nnatl seco end baseman will go somewhere into the DISEP files, Nalfway up ithe ramp. Rothehild eeases trat the pressure has somehow ~ been reversed, that now the DISIP wants to keep: him on the ground, Sev--_ eral cops are following him as if they want to get ahead ind step him at the door. He: seurries inside the plane and rushes back to's : seat; ‘they ‘are still fol-. lowing him, He Ka his seat belt-buckled ~ almost before his asahits the “cushion, and the twa'cops reach out ' ‘as if to grab - him, - sir minds and abruptly leave the. sireraft. But they quickly return, They ‘tell. Rothchild in a + Very friendly tone that his - Bra te ve: ‘: down on the ground. want ‘ta: - os “word with him and that he better uae - ‘fat. as the plane entra the stairs, when he. heai 3 The cops ate 2 not. throcgh yet- They . return with another ploy: Rothebild has + wot filled out the necessary papers and port. “Are you.sure thia.isa’ +) trick?” Rothchild asks: “No,-no trick., Just, .° .@ procedural matter.” Kothchild tells - them he-isn’t moving an inch until he talks’ to thé captain, a cours. --, Out’ his little window, Rothehild sees” - further agitation‘on the runaway, They . have -brought up -a car and they are. on zto farce’ Branch and Inclin to Lethe get‘ into it, Camargo is failing his. arms - like a. giant windmill, ‘determined to’ ‘get . all three reporters together—on or off the plane. The reporters are equally ~ determined, to split up. Branch and -- Inclin keep telling Camargo that they will’ not move from the runway until ‘the plane takes off. They want to stay ~ - in plaia view of all, the passengers, - fearing’ “that the goons will grab Roth, 2 - ot about -how ‘incredible all the "gre. crouched in the ‘shade, peettibe cig: . . are spread gut in a semicircle like faus : - in! the bleachers. wee H - ticks ‘to get Bri ich and- “sight, Will they move irito the airport, ‘ please? No. He goes off into a huddle - . and comes back. Will they get in the ‘ .” car so they can get out of the hot sun? 7 . . No Will they get in the: -cat.if he prom- "> ises they ‘can watch the plane, from . .there? No. After one huddlé, ‘the-sn00d “say @ prayer, refuse to move and wave _. @stentatiously at the airplane. ‘The goons shove. and menace but then go off again, Rémule comes back with his gure pulled, looking, like a crazed assassin. Camargo soox yanks him back to the carriers he must return to an office in the.air- | “” eouragini.each other and asking jokes : _— changes and several goons éwing little . ’ brown biackjacks. | ‘Branch aid - “Inctin goon huddle, The plane starts taxiing _ prs Te m the runway p and | Camarze ay, ~* You've won, Let's ga." The reporters huddle and say not untl it's off the fround, Camargo -loois furious and barks a command to his walkietalhie man, The plane stops irnmediately and sits In the middle of the airstrip. Ca- marge <o..trols the. tover, the reporters conclude, The gaine, Played by inches and bluifs, goes o2 for nearly'an hour. Camargo Plays Hardball Teen . Branch and Incléa are sprend-engled axainst the back-doer cpenings of the goon eas, facing each other, when the jet finally takes off. They have held this -position for the last Eiieen- minutes or 80 of the cat-and-mouse.game. The roat - of the jet engines sets off ‘tremors in ‘Branch’s 's gut, and he is flucded with re- lief. He feels tears welling upto. oT “the front seat, Thee feats ff down the runway with other cars following. ° , “How Jong will it take the plane to get to Miami? *.Inclin asks Camargo. ““A-little more than ‘three: hours,” says “It ‘has to SP in Mara- Camargo. caibo.” - +. Branch shivers and “gsks- Incl ta: + certifieate: translate. the. Spanish to uiake sure he. heard right. “I thought you said it was a > direct ni,” Inclin says. in dis. - -sepines Camargo, “ Maracaibo.” =~ _ The reporters digeass with renewed horror the fact that Maracaibo is still in Venezuela; they envision the DISIP people paying a call oa Rothchild. Ca-. \. | Varettes, “and several hundred gawkers -. ~ Rémuio-: vis: snow wearing - “his gua “os eS Denes a oo mar grins at them. His tps slant in. one airection, and the upper row. of his front tee{h ‘slants in the other, mating an X. Branch thinks Camargo must -}- file bis tecth, He inches away from pamale until he is almost: fa Inelin’s | Pp. Three hours later, Camargo summons the two reporters to his office after more consultation with Central Ca- ‘pacas.:Only one thing bas changed, he eeys gracious!y. Both their visas have - been officiaily revoked; they are ore . dered to leave at three-thirty, The re- porters ask why, and Camargo sbrugs. Without warning, the session is in- téerrupied | when one of the younger - gvons stroils in and hands Ci Lt so brand-new Jim Paimer baseball glove ~ and a box of-six baseballs, The Teport- . Se wee Oe ers‘are astonished” -” - glove. He is ‘dbeadming: He alks over toa corner when _ there is a stack of framed: diplomas ca the floor. He Rips through them and hands Branch a diptoma from the U-S. Army School of Special Warfare. It is - signed by General Joseph W. Stilwell, hen he hands’ Branch a: Internationat Police -- Academy,’ a training school for “the world’s policemen. It has closed aftér a - dose of scandal, Branch wonders if all the DISIP goons have been trained by | “the Agency; he would like to meet their American contacts: -- +--+ -- Rothéhild has landed, in Miami: He - goes straight’ to The Miami Ne causes an ‘uproar with his ‘stor editors there lave -béen. wortied .about™ ” saya Camargo, . whe - begins ‘to Pound his fist in the new ‘ 4 ‘ Inclin since shé missed Ner check-in - call six hours BES. The managing edi- . di tor calls the Atierican Embassy ia Cas. racas nad lifts’it off the ground with i. The embassy promises ta investi- Kale immediately. Rothchild begins to reconsider his views on newspaper edi- tors, ° : ‘Camargo comes Into the holding room wearing the louk of a man who has just accomplished something. “Your visas have been officially con- fiscated,” he announces. The. reporters lock ot him blankly. “What's new about that?” asks Inelda. . “You have had them all day.” “Now they ara permanently confis: - cated.” says Camargo. He shows them ‘a new Verezuelan.seal stamped oa each . one, Over ‘the seats, ‘someone has . scrawled, “Visa fue revocada.” Before the reporters have time to fig. , _ bre ont what this signifies, Camargo gives the order to move out: He. says the terialize, .: : * Ielan -cxplais ns to Branch. .ia Dig. trouble, Even if Gamargo _ _ deta, them go, ‘she-says, they coiild be . stopped ten feet outside the airport-and — ‘ashed for their papers’ They could be !*.+ slapped ia prison for the “revocnda™ on : their_passports. For-the first titae. they ’ are not on solid legal ground.- Branch - shakes his hend wearily and tells Inchin _ they have lost around of hardball, = - - tote, follow a triumphant Cémargo ; Phon - - ‘On’ October 24, two days after the re- porters left Caracas,” Deputy Interior Minister Marce Tulio Beunicelli talked : “with the press to clear up the matter. Bninicelli.‘said| Hihia Taclan “bad ars _ rived carrying documents that: “dit . : conform “with national norms,” and” - that “she was cordiaily, asked to leave . the country decauss: itis necessary to ‘comply with ote. laws.” As for ‘Branch + and Rothchild, hie declited ‘that they 1, “expressed solidarity: with their col- he . to Jeave the coun- nid pant : Froon, Fock... Something Rave Branch a = Nei . ou ne . opposition from the Agency: ““1f you . “t don’t help the, good people fight Castro,” said one old C.LA. Cuban; “then we have to help the bad ones doit. There's noth- _- Ing left but terroriim.” Branch, was * stunned by how rapidly the ant-CLA, - pro-terrorist: trend: had . progressed in ever the two yeara since he had left, *, Miami CLA, loyalists’ were now in very skort supply. The last. defectors were . Cubans whose secret historiés stretched { back to the Fifties and Sixties, when their anti-Communist, movement was in ¢ the American mainstream. The CLA. *. trained the Cubans to work by steaith— :. to Hie, smuggle weapons, move illegally .. in and out of countries, make bombs ete te tLe aoe It * plang is late. “The goon aquads ma. - t strike secretly against Castro tare &. « Some'of them were “oticial” tere rorists, who would stoically accept lung jail sentences rather than reveal a C.LA, secret, Now they were no longer official. Rothchild was back home in the Ev- erglades, On Monday he ceceived the first of several phone calls from a ran identifying himself as 3 “consultant to the government of Venezuela.” He wantal to give: Rothchild some money, to write about Rottichild’s background. Very weird, thought -Rethchild. He be- gan to worry. that’ his trip to Caracas" would follow him. Press-reports from’ Venezuela quoted . interior ministry offciais in- Venezuela ying that -Ricardo’ Morales “did ‘not cause the expulsion of the Ameri- can journalists: ” In-an official state ment on October 26 the ministry said Morales “'does not even work for the was working on the teriorist network. It came by messenger -and read like Sherlock Holmes: “The -things—what ever jt i , the key tahim'is som know, It seems that something ‘he once told you or knows you know will click with something’ you would be likely to hear here; or, would reveal ‘something -. here, that. ‘he didn't want ‘out, » Branchiwvent to, see Ev; * the’ assistant U.S. attorney in. "charge . of the Letelier investigation. ‘Propper . wanted to know aboat the ‘Veneauela ‘trip because he was thinking of going . there himself. ‘Che leads pointed there, he said. He asked questions about the + Cuban terrorists. Branch outlined what ‘he knew. He took a: ‘reading of Propper - * and was satisfied that he wanted badly to solve the case, Branch ofl erie that - they were. both. heads, His worries Skyrocketed when Propper asked to see a copy of Ths _Miami News, which contained articles “about Morales and the Venezuéla trip. tha News ‘as, if it were a Proppen pléaded. Proppér miade a couple of un- tice. Department and said he would get these riéwspapers from the Library of . Congress as soon a3 possible. * ~ Branch knew what it must be like to call the police station in the middla of a robbery and find its’ phone. disconnected.’ He recovered and offered, to do: any- thing he could fo’ help, ¢ €ven' to 5 go back to Venezuela. : “I've only got one major reservation,” he said, “and that is the informant problem. You have to rely on the F.B.1. .and the CLA. to investigate, and the fact is that most of-the suspects and likely witnesses are old CLA. and F.B.L, men of some sort.” - : into the Agency through tte JLRP; - before the Bay-of. Pigs. Ask the Agency what it-has about Posada’s involvement \4~ ¥ey to this. “and Killed in Cuba, Now, if the Agency: , Successful -phone calls around the Jus- . “position, then?” - Pree anid it could he handled.’ Tho FP. ople on the case would arrival * their own mothers if they had to. The. terrorists had threatened to kill an F.BLL agent. The Ituresu had two hun- - dred ayents on the case. It was the biggest thing i, the FULT a “What about the Agency?” asked Branch, “Look, J don't think the C,1.A. had anything to do with these murders, but the terrorists are weing their old GLA, connections in more ways than one. The Agency js in a bind. It has ‘create! a-monster., The whole world of seercts in Miami has -turned upside down, But I'll bet those old pros over. :| at the Agency aren't-about.to sacrifice : thei? security and secrecy to help solve: qt , a murder.” Propper said he was getting coopers tion, reams of stuff in fact, Branch - . asked |him to test it, “Ask thea’ for” their file on Luis Posada," he said, “I + know they've got one on him, Me came with a bootleg sssassinatiun attempt = against Castro‘in 1965.30 named-Herminio- Diaz. Diaz was caught ° doesn't have enything on that, they're - just giving you a: lot of smoke.” (Po- 5, sadi i3 the Cuban-detective from thé DISIP-now held by the DISIP for the ° + Cubana de Aviacién bombing.) ;] Propper agiced, (On a later “visié, = ’ Bropper would -Say- he ways getting q Agéncy cooperation but declined to give Braneh'any details.) ‘ On November 4, the State Depart ment responded to ‘Branch’ '3 request for a position statement on the Venezuelan expulsion, which the U.S. Embassy in Caracas had been iayestigating. A” State Department representative read a: portion of a press briefing as follows: , ‘Q: What. did’ he (Branch)’ say and ; * ‘What's’ the State Departinent going to: do about it? © A: He described ‘the ‘dealings ‘he and \ two others had with the Venezuelan ”. : sat Maiquetia Airport when * . they arrived there. Jast. week. I'm not 2]. ‘going to discuss details of what he said, That would be’ for: shim ta do, i. he : wishes, ‘Qur. Embassy has‘ ‘expreqsed oa “frm afra “Mr, Branch,” she said, ing that was just read to you does not constitute the department's public Posie . tion. Itisa guideline.” oge “ - “What is a guideline?” “Inds a policy draft setting out what 4 the people. here are authorized to’say in response to inquiries. What you have~ there is‘ what we would have said had - we been asked. But it is not what we have said publicly, We have no record of being asked on the record, although some reporters may have inquired pri- vately, in which case we would have responded according to the guideline.” “So what is the State Department's | a ving’a guy -' - u-'" ‘concern aver this incident to the appro- | wt priate Government of Venezuel om- there's been a big mistake. That brief. | 12." i t i 14-0000 - . wit LOA. Sor " ~ i ~The woman went on to say, in eo 7 agent “yeplied that he ~as bot “sore ‘ : many words, that State was holding of the Buresu’s.on7 physical safety. steady ut an expression of concern. there, and eat furthermore the F_2L That afternoon, Branch met with did wok have jurisdiction for such a ‘ . He outlined the restrictions oa _ Propper and the senior F.BE agent on the Letelier case. The agent a5 con- incingly determined tv solve the mur. uetched out“what he knew ised. him strongly “wi Veneruela, observing . that the DISIP was perfectly capable of cho 3 & i national ‘security. 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NOT RELEASABLE To CONTRACTORS OR CONTRACTOR/CONSULTANTS-« oo - DISSEMINATION AND EXTRACTION OF INFORMATION CONTROLLED BY ORIGINATORS. ~ an COUNTRY: . VENEZUELA - _ a - oo Se Bol: LATE JANUARY <3 FESRUARY 1977 - Tos, ; a _ Se SUSUEC T: Cros 18.8 ATTEMPT ey Ryca Roo MO RLES To GAIN THE RELEASE: OS . OF CUBAN EXILE LEADER ORLANDO BOSCH BY FORCE : ; ACaQ: VENEZUELA, CARACAS (4 FEBRUARY 1977) FIE uD NO. HVC#7589. SOURCE: SZE= SELON, te SOURCE CF PARAGRAPH 2: A CUZAN EXILE WHO MAINTAINS CLOSE at CONTACT WITH OTHER EXILES, HIS RELIABILITY HAS NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED, 2. IN LATE JANUARY 1577 RICARDO MOR £1 ES NAVARRETE, A pee! » CUBAN®EXILE wit 1s. aN oF FICTAL GF THE VENEZUELAN EIRECTORATE FOR THE - - “iP. S88wices. oF IK TELLIGENSE AN9. PREVENTION (Distr SAID THAT HE Is PUANNINS To GET CUBAN Extee Lester an 0 S.C a OUT GF JAIL 4 ne" i BY FORGE, “THE VENEEUELAN GOVERAMENT, Les. “SAID, INTENDS To TRY “f IND. CONVICT BOSCH'OF CHERSES IN CONNECTION WITH THE 6 CCTOSER 1976 oes { BOMBING OF & CUFANA AIRLINER AND INTENDS-TO USE BOSCH AS A SCAPEGOAT, = | SESEORT OF UNe oo VORALES Sars Tear KE [§ CURRENTLY ENE! STIN 13 THE - ¢ ry rome ors CesOr tt Previous 3007 tition in 177835 Torin DS~335/0L34b- 277 WARNING NOTICE : 2 3 SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND’ METHODS INVOLVED PAGES OF © PAGES SECRET FURTHER DISSEMINATION ANO USE OF THIS INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CONTROLS STATED AT BEGINNING ANO END OF REPORT. _ OSOURCE. COMMENTS. telessifeetion) SPECIFIED CUBAN EXILES TO CARRY. ouT HIS PLANS Ta GAIN BOSCH'S RELEASE, MORALES. DID. noT. EXPLALW. WHAT. TYPE oF FORCE WOULD | BE USED To GAIN BOSCH'S RELEASE, MORALES 1$ AN UNSTABLE INDIVIDUAL AND - ‘IS. garage OF uSING FORCE 1 GAIN-HIS ENDS ¥¥° oe we a FoR AN” EARLIER™ REPORT ON MORALE es SEE Hve+7 548, VENEZUELA FOR MIAMI, FLORIDA, LATER THAT DAY. A VENEZUE LAN Vita a WIDE 3s source CF PARAGRAPHS 4 AND 5% ; HIS RELIAGILETY. VARIETY oF CONTACTS AMONG VENE@us LAN SECURITY OFFICIALS. HAS NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED, ‘- , “THAT HE INTENDED to LEAVE 4, ON 3 FEGRUARY 1977 MORALES SAID MORALES SAID THAT HE ‘a EXPECTED to BE IN THE UNITED STATES FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE WEEK, (SOURCE COMMENT: THE REASON FOR HIS TRIP 1S NOT KNOWNA) --. to RECEIVE HIS DISIP SALARY DESPITE AN (FIELD COMMENT? TOF IRDB=32 t5//14.772° 76» 5. MORALES CONTINUES EARLIER SCANDAL CONCERNING HIS DISIP status. ANGTHER source. oF UNDETERMINED RELIABILITY oe TIN A FASHIONABLE, F MIDeNgVEM2 =R 2976 0.FR OM HOaRLES wa RECENTLY REV TES a “AREA Gy WHICH IS -ALMOST EQUAL TO HIS DISIP CARACAS, THE EMT “SALARY, ; . Se FIELD DISSEm? gvsagsy, FAI AT. caRacas. 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All information below was reportedly stated in testimony at the trial of the Cuban terrorist Rolando Otero in Jacksonville, Florida, and Antonio Gonzaléz had obtained - immunity from ‘prosecition. » The declarations ‘he ‘made were cor- roborated by Cubans Ciro Orizondo and Manuel Revuelta, former. comirades of Otero in the Frente” de Liberacion Nacional Cubano (FLNC). 2. According to Antonio Gonzalez, ‘there have to be in. Miami up to 500 pro-Castro agents operating; that in a supposed - plot to kill Fidel Castro in Venezuela, there had been with him and Rolando Otero, a Cuban aaned Ricardo ‘Morales and infiltrating into the affair, he tried to frustrate the plan. Gonzalez also — said that Morales, supposedly worked for the "CIAin the Congo" and actually is an agent of the Government of Venezuela, ‘used ‘to investigate those Cubans who enter ard exit from Venezuela. Gonzalez also sdid that in reality, Morales is a Castro-agent. 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ON SURVEILLANCE REPORTS OF CUBAN EMBASSY THAT 4 VEFICLE BEARING LICENSE PLATE REGISTERED TO MINISTRY OF INTERIOR ENTERED WITH SOME FREQUENCY, HOWVER, ATTEMPTS TO IDENTIFY THE PERSON TO pwHOM VEHICLE ALLOCATED -ALWAYS WERE RETURND TO HER wITH INSTRUCTIONS TO FORGET THE ENTRY AND TO stop MAKING REFERENCES 10 IT IN HER REPORTS, SHE FINALLY -WAS ADVISED THAT THE CAR wAS USED BY (AT. THAT TIME) COMISARIO RICARDO M O.R AL E S NAVARETTE (201-0285923)4 AND THAT SHE SHOULD REFRAIN FROM MAKING FURTHER INQUIRIES OR FORM INCLUDING THAT CICENSE PLATE IN HER REPGRTS, SHORTLY c “AFTERWARDS, SUBJECT mAS REMOVED FROM RESPONSIBILITY 07 MONITORING AND -ANALYZING CUBAN ACTIVITIES IN VENEZUELA AND. RESTRICTED TO THE SOVIETS AND SOVIET ‘BLOC, : ec ~3o-- FILE: 201609527864" 201*0285923, Bay IMPDET. CROSS FILE cory 70h 201- EEL 2 2.3 BO Ko? DESTROY ENO OF MESSAGE SECRET eta en ow ! AND A9-2-48-1 | “ATTENTION: INTELLIGERCE DIVISION ¥ “OUTGOING MESSAGE SIGhAL CENTER USE Cm ur i) Q it} 9 1) 0 Secret /3-2 _. ozle3sz CIA 1337 fom: fae INFO: FILE Wars, HS 0/10, wer, 3 oa assem BY: fy _ SfES O aime PEA SOP Q ~rnse # /3 Z. To: FEDERAL BUREAU, OF TRVESTIGATION.¥ “ SzCRET yaRWtue NOTICE = SERSITIVE wTeLLIGENee SOURC Es AND HETHODS ms on VOLVED//H0 FOREIGN pIssen u : a cin BUb/O42e4- v7 yo : SUaJECT: RICARDO ANIBAL MORALES NAVARRETE y FOREIGH COUNTERS - , INTELLIGENCE - VENEZUELA ¥ REF: FBI CASLE DATED 2238052 NOV 77, SANE "SUBJECT ¥ re “y. YOU ARE ADVISED, I: RESPONSE re THE REFEREHCED QUERY. THAT 2 | oo, : ” . a we THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY HAS NO OPERATIONAL INTERES STG IN THE 77 APOVE SUBJECT. ees CLASSIFIED av RECORIED, REPORTING OFFICER. c EXEMPT FROM Be GEHERAL, DECLASSEFICATION SCHEDULE’ E. 6. ¥1552 EXEMPT Ion CATEGORY _ ot $3 {2¥- INPOSSTBLE TO DETERMINE DATE OF AUTOMATIC BECLASSIFICATION a- [CABLE SEC? “PLEASE. pRovise & COPY To. I? FOR FILING: Iw 292-265923 4 . : - - : . ote . . 5 cory be DATE: ORIG: . . UNITS ~ ExT: r) es.2Ase ovntan . BaF Pn ey ovens E2 IMPDET ave ; Sere ET _ et BY: 0CnOmaTess OFrEENS 14-0000 VUIGUING MESSAGE “BiGuay CONTEe USE os ase co ace ed Bad | -_a5 OnNF @Q Q 0G ia] G G * secrit.- . OS R408 mente ORATOR . enre Tees One em wedeate eereRsnce ER . = Do. CIA CONF: "INFO: FILES. i337. o ~~. bissem By: ° . , : O arm to PER AtDrzees OB8IG: LA/CO/CI CFAUST x3525}% COORD: DJC/LA/CO ¢ TTS 1 , ! ne CALA/VCE/V LANORIP» DEALASSR CDISTEF AYO? s AUTH? C/LAD CUARRENBS” REF: C/PES/LSH/ID ¢ ke UN wy : OATE: 30 NOvEngER Ce teem + ORIG: OUEN FAUST 9% unt: LA/CO/CI 4 DE/LA/CO LE ext: 4325 Ag ian cnarvces fbore Ate v : A n . nesaee/t PC“Lasse 5 aes : <- w= 2 * IMPDET - "EL BY: AnsemcaTion aoe 208 SECRET... . 14-0000 . ae oe 08 * id i =n acon OY: Toe 2 2 888 . tots, cose 7 FE 2 ee eno, ® ee PER ~~~ s 38 aGLE SEC Cossiw Bre PER! ES f mn 2, . Jar $RODYCTION oy orwna . . ° BF Je OP PIC E 18 PASM a al . . ~ PEMBON UNIT MOTOS, ewe! ee v7 Lx eeke kl Caer rest $orreo Pas ATO Ute . rt A Ase alone ELAcss : : FAGE By-21. IN 477336 : TURTCELS252 NOY 77 CARA 34827 § of sees -- SE CRE T 2523572 NOV 77 STEFF . SITE CaRACAS HeEgT— oe en TOS PRIGRITY DIRECTOR, _ re OWNINTEL RWMUM. 2-0 Bo oa REFs DIRECTOR 138272 = : , ; 3 2 . : .. - . ‘ i 4, THE FBI IS FREE TO ARREST NCRALES:- WE HAVE NO ORS . INTEREST, SELIEVE 17 POSSIS5LE HE MAY CLAIM: RELATIONSHIP “WITH RIRCTION WHICH, OF COURSE, IS SIMPLY NOT TRUE. a . . : i ’ Z. FILE: 2@3-8958534, Eo [MPDET ; : _ ; ae a - LPS 923 Af We Ig 1400000 OUTGOING MESSAGE . see ky . 23h 5 a . _ aroma cawree uanor ~ ’ Lo ioe! i eeeree a mene ont op 0 0 Py 0 t" *p ° es 8 2 3 3 Tt ee ee SECRET’ /8-/ EAESDS ATA DUO RT OPOD , Gaty-tne CROP - STAFF e§1731Z>> DIRECTOR 130272 ° mons DiSSEM BY com: LA€ INFO: miles Loafio, weet wo wen a _ 4, CLLYEC 2 “ cmv PER ; wrens # TO: PRIORITY CARACAS.¥ UNINTEL RNMUN ¥ "REF? DIRECTOR Ix] -¥ 1308 77 a 3. Gupueer REF IS LIKELY TO BE ARRESTED BY THE. Fal FOR FAILURE, TO REGISTER UNDER: THE FOREIGN AGENT REGISTRATION ACT- WITH YOUR ‘CONCURRENCEs UE PLAN) TO TELL THE BUREAU THAT WE HAVE NO ops INTEREST LIN MORALES. PLS ADVISE.¥™ 2. FILE: 202-09s0534. E2 INPDET-d ORIG: AC/LA/VCE CAMORI X1033}% AUTH: PCS/LSN TKUHNTS CRELE AC/LACVCE {AMORI}. é aSIG CENTER? PLS INSERT DIR NUMBER - at nate: | y . . . oo. 23 NOVEMBER 14977 - Z gpa ye: "oma: ALGERT/ ANORT?CK a 0 = BFF 92 5. ext: 4 (45 7 Ec ° : . a (22 ew 77 - i MAKE ee emma ha aie E 2 IMPDET RECERD Ce? SECRET CL BYno7Lb7 14-0000 OUIGOING MESSAGE SIONAL CENTER UES ey OnF oO oO o Oo 5 o SECRET fo—/ 4bb43t Here wECATOR OnTe-.,. OR - om . MSOG428 REFCROMCE TED . are ea paaz DIRECTOR 13027, | com: 4 wr: ma YS fn : _Dew eee . . .. . O senewro PER Sf . . , O ome 8 FZ TOs CARACAS.¥ . : GNINTEL RNAUM Y i. FOLLOWING IS TEXT OF FBI CABLE DATED 22 NOVEMBER 1977. oo "THIS INFO IS FOR ADDRESSEE BACKGROUND ONLY. NOT TO BE DISCUSSED OR os OTHERSISE DISCLOSED OUTSIDE RTACTION ¥ITHOUT PRIOR HOS AUTHORIZATION: ¥ ue _. USTG CENTER: PLS TRANSMIT ATTACHED FBT CABLE ~ IN 9733b0 -| BEGINNING UITH "RICARDO ANIBAL MORALES NAVARRETES FOREIGN. - -"I Be. NO FILE. €2 IMPDET-d ; BEHRS BES EREGGBORIG: La/VCE/Y {MORGAN XL725}% AUTH?, PCS/LSN <KUHNDS - REL: “AC/LA/VCE LANORI}-# COPY ATTACHED | DATE: ag NOVEMBER 29770 oy i. = ORI: RUSSELL MORGANICK se = SO, - te «LASVCEZY : oo, — . a 37S. : a, . ooo. FO EEE ee tee anes -- eZ ZEAINSELL yr ~. ; a9 ‘ , E 2. {MPDET CL BYon7LL? I ; . oe gee getupt, My tah gewiieh Wea Piget TA Er =. . . 1 . . . ; : Seen tse. aa osetw pec ofa “ ee ut -3 oe . . i-* . - REPROOLTUON BY OTHER T | S E om ca i<d T _| AABUING OF FICE 18 PROMI: PEesCNw SOT E : mi ZA Teata aDsence cm vanee — ‘ah a/b ar GOO: STAFF Bis ales MIN Gl . aston es . a S Ofte £1] résq—— Pt 3 thee, To es7e.3 E1Az 36 ‘Face C1 "TN 398841 aR 2618522 JUL 77 CARA 33796 . j . 5 . SECRET 26,8322 JUL 77 STAFF - wieeerel OF i _ . ; 7S-5- ; CLTE CARACTS 33796 ne ; : - 70: Ane DIATE DIRE CTOR. - ne 75- s-5 ; wvis Tek RYBAT MHSPIKE KKBOXER ov _F-?7 ! REFS Ae CAR At AS. snd Gasnass) os 7 i i . ne ; ‘ i Be CARACAS. 33793 ¢HVC-7716) TN 35705) ! ; 2. FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS SINCE REFS! uo ; a. KXDIET*S-REPURTS THAT ON 24 JULY WKTANGO*2 STATED : 2 ° : 4 THaT, WITH PRESIDENT PEREZ/ BACKING, HE IS DECLARING WAR ON fot CUBAN EXILES AND IF ANYTHING UNTOWARD HAPPENS, HE WILL 2 7 bo ; i Tax "31000 BATH FROM KEW YORK TO CARACAS." HE ALSO MENTIONED - AS ADEITIONAL IMPLIED THREAT THAT® CUBAN SUPERTHUG. RICARDO ; GR ALE X NAVARETIEs HAS BEEN FULLLY REINSTATED IN DISIP, i Moa ; Be INF LUE NTTAL LOCAL CUBAN EXILES ARE IN SOMEWHAT OF aN UPROAR OVER HAT THEY REGARD AS POTENT IAL, CAMPAIGN OF - -RE P235S1 ON: IN VENEZUELA AND.-ARE TRYING TO ENLIST” SUPPORT oF” oS “BOTs corel CPPOSITION. PARTY AND EX-PRESIDENT BETANCOURT. STASKCH ANTI“CASTRO-COMMUNIST, TO OFFSET MOVES OF ‘PRESIDENT “THEY CONSIDER To G& IN SED WITH CASTRO. 7 . COFSYr mAS ALLEGEDLY COME OUT FULLY -IN SUPPORT CF LOCAL CUSAN oe sECR T a. 14-00000 aQk SEC Oss Gr. 708 TQtAd COMES mre WSPUING OP rice se PROMO! SERS ON UADT NOT C OL TSeOEO sero ALTON & T 247613. EL AZ36 PAGE €2 In $56141 TOR'2618522 UL 77 CARA . 33796 \ \ EXILE COMMUNITY! SE TANCOURT HEAS NOTIFIED “Trem THAT HE IS 4 STUDYING TH2 SITUATION BEFORE REPLYING. C.. AMBASSADOR MET FRESIOENT PEREZ FER aREAKFAST MORNING 28 JULY. NOTHING WAS MENTIONED aSOUT CUBAN EXILE SITUATION, oN, as , . ais 2, WHAT WE COULD HAVE AS pasts OF THIS x oe SITUATION IS CUBAN FORGER IES oF LE “OFROM BOSCH TQ 8RINS PRES SURE ON CUBAN EXILE COMMUNITY: IN VENEZUELA waif REMAINS ALMEST TOTALLY ANTI-CASTROs : It 18 INTERSTING To NOTE LETTERS PASSED SY cua aN AMBASSADOR TO “P 0 | PRESIDENT PERCZ WERE TYPED» NOT HANDWRITTEN, - AND -ONE Y SIGNED BY i BOSCH. IN ANY EVENT, AMBASSADOR STRONGLY BIS TRUSTS WKTANGO> LIN ANYTHING TRVOLVING CUSAN EXILES AND suspects THAT RICARDO MORALES 1s. EMOTIONALLY) ta NOT MENTALLY: UNSTABLE ‘AND A CUBAN AGENT{SO sittin ral ann so ~bO.WED. COS BISCUSSED GENERAL SITUETI ON WITH aMBASSADOR THIS “MORNING, -AS CF NOW, AMBASSADOR, DOES NOT WANT 70 GIVE ANY Fetes iat INFORMHATION- To VENEZUELANS ON CUBAN EXILES EXCEPT ON ESTABLISHED oe TERRORISTS AND ADVANCE NOTICE OF IMPENDING TERRORIST ACTIONS, LEAST poe - OF ALL DOES KE WANT US TO-DEAL KETH XKTANGQ*1 ON THIS SUSyECT, sO ee | 3. SINCE THERE APPEARS TO 9¢ SEVERAL SAVES WITHIN GAMES BEING Ree wee mete Rees Zeets = PLAYED, HERE. AND SOURCE OF REF 6 IS wXTaNGo-21 CONE OF THE FAVOR i Te H “f : oo, SECRET TAN 2 She wtsre Oe ree. sora, Con te a . REPRODUCTION GY OtHin + ° ; . : se cae t “4. ISSUING OFFICE 18 PROWIE PERE ON NTT Note z ADvANIy Core Asuat SLOrrTee ACTION © In g58i43_ ~T B478i3 E1AE36 PAGE @3-03 TOR!2818522 JUL 77. - CARR 33796 PARTICIPANTS.) RECOMMEND REF 8 NOT BE DISSEMINATED UNTIL PICTURE 1S CLARIFIED. 4, FYILee 75°120-26, E2, IMPDET. secret 14-0000 - + PEN ROO tow NY Olete tae Fhe. OE CL IS Rae a T@3a993 EL A652 «PAGE O28 ve EN OSM OF . , ToRi2523242 Jul 77 CARA 33784 , SEC RE T-2521512 su 77, STAFF . “CITE CARACAS 33764 1" 7g: DIRECTOR INO FRANEW YORK, - WNINTEL RYGaT WeAN” REFS: ae DIRECTOR. £69199 - 3. CARACAS 34655 baw Suis) a : a any ADDITIONAL INFO WE MAY oeTatn ON NATURE OF. a 7 _— ‘MORALES CONTACT WITH SLFAT#1 WILL 6E CAgLED TO aD pReSseEs, wert AT THIS POINT aLL wE HAVE 4S INFO PROVIDED IN REF Be 2.° WHILE 17 POSSIBLE S WE DON'T THINK That MERACEST ooo Se eo ‘CONTACT WUTh SUF AT #2 1S RESULT OF “A WKTANGO*2 DIRECTED - is RECRUL THEN oP. KE ARE Ma RE INCLINED To BELIEVE THAT- THIS Is. SOME suaT GF STRANGE Ltaroson. oR DOUBLE ~A5 EAT OPERATIONs PROBABLY syacesten GY MORALES: MI MSELF aSTENSIALY TO MAKE dla, it HAS ‘BEEN MENTIONED BEFORE, , Sos 1 “HIMSELF, ust a TO: NASCARLET. AND WE WAVE LEAS: susPecteD, WITHOUT ANY HARD ‘EVIENCEs THAT 7 : am woasves MY 32 A cas 1a CUBAN ARGENT, IT 18 GUITE POSSIBLE r Taal he: vas cONNED Tre VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT, OA BKTANGO=2 " i : . INTO sec ievina THAT HE ma SOME SPECTAL ENTRE WITH SLFAToL. ° ap ALLS In-ALL “BASED GN OUR PRESENT KNOWLEDGE GF THE CHARACTERS ! : s&CaeEet Bear 202- LISP 2S DO yor Orsz ray Neca eevee mre mnt Hatin tenga eirient. Fo Meeeainigt pada vero TiN Nae atthe sate ean Sa AStab as Sen he Henan Sate ent Ut oaks vtec be Ne a 8 - ec oe 1 nen | Scents Reneemeeemeee eT : | secRET | ACORQDUCTION @Y OTHE PSRUING OF FICE 19 PAGE PBN UN ROTEL ADVAN VCD e eee HOTNED TN 354509 PAGE 22-22 -TOR8 2523242 JUL 77 CAAA 33784 INVOLVED ANG ThE PRESSURES OF THE MGMENTs WE THINK THAT “MORALES IS sare PRONE TO REACH AN ACCOMMODATION WITH SLFAT@1 | : "THAN WKTANGO 92 -1S°UF GIVING A SECOND TRY TO THE RECRUITMENT - ; of Surat1. a _ co , 3. FILE: ~ é21-8007 spar 201-0328965 1 201-4285923, : E2. Ivedetl. . i j } { i i i i ‘ i H i 3 : : : ee ewer van SALE SET eee in a urs. BLLESEC -MURDE2 1S UNKNOWN, ° - TO -UMbaAve-1322, 16 FEBRUARY 19685 aN bMCLEVE=15 pe ' en Fo) MIAYY CONTACT ass . REPSOL CTO CY OPER PAP ASSESS OFF PKK ED ere elle Ce TT NOE COEy eee SOEs IN €88922 T 83¢7¢5 oisees . PAGE 24 Toarzg2c3ez APR 77 —caRA 32989 S 2 CR & 1 2520252 APR 77 STAFF CITE CaRacas 32948 . re: DIRECTO, Laem amt RYSAT WINTER SEAM ON 26 APRIL L977 WKDIETSS5 REPORTED THAT Rieaspa MORALES AQVARRETE (SUBUECT OF 204-2265923), AKA IS FL¥ORED TO HAVE KILLED IN MIAMI A CUBAN PA RSON S, WKDPETSS "EL weno", EXILE ay THE Aave GF ROBERTO SAYS THAT FARSTNS KORKED FOR BXHERALD AND UNDERTOOK = TRIPS TO CUSA, HE SAID AT T[MES PARSONS SEVERAL CLANDESTI PARSONS kaS RELPED GET PEGSLE CUT OF CUBA FOR A PRICE. BEEN MISSING SINCE DECEMBER 1976. THE EXACT REASON FoR ACCGADING pre FOLLORIAS ABE TRACES ON ROBERTO PARSONS? : 7 : >. S PROBABLY DEAT ICAL KITH ROBERTO ‘paRSONS RANI REZ, SCRA 22 wey 19.30 IN “GUANTANAMO » P AR SONS WAS. A TRIM 1965 THROUGH 1967 WHEN RE «AS TERMINATED BKHERALD AGSAT = NOVESBES BITMOUT PREJUDICE, WE WAS USED IN EXFILTRATION GUATUITGUSLY AND INFILTRATION CFSSATIONS AND OCCASIONALLY REPORTED SECRET 14-00000 Fah ete rene Cr ee ee Cosa tM Segawa enn _ tore. COMES oO a . ALPRNOYUCTION BY OFHEM Trea (SBUING OFFICE 18 PROK OI TEL FEMPON VN Eb. PRGE 22022 IN €66922 : TOR! 2920342 APR 77 CARA 32949 aN Tee DSE AAD CGI. 3, INDEX PARSONS, FILS? E2+ ImPDET, ea Nee wee te mee ae Cissy i r 1 : - , 4 75128-2865 2¢1-C285923. oo le oo OUTGOING MESSAGE Sedona, CANTER VEE OMY aoe > ace woo we a0 OnNF 9 0 H ] Q i} 0 Crasercatcon SECRET ALES 20 1 Sacete ebeATOR a-6-cere ome . or 604150 het Re mCE ER MS , Ck LS ARS, Oe G orto «PER TSTAFF gva33,% DIRECTOR D29bbt : pissem ay: \}| ‘cone: LAS _ INFO: Fug) . wonss # TO: CARACAS INFO LAYNYAMI.¥ WNINTEL KMSTONE ¥ | REFS? .A. CARACAS 32949 [IN aunazal 8. “CARACAS 32558 JIN 2b8429] 4 Cuet vesbed Lafmann)¥ o 1- PARA 2 BELOW TS THE TEXT OF ‘A NESSAGE WHICH WAS SENT TO THE FBI ON 4 MAY. BASED ON REFS. PLEASE PASS THE INFORMATION TO. THE oe PA R SON s RAMIREZ» “BORN, 40: JULY 3930 IN GUANTANAMO 4 ‘CUBA. NOVEMBER 2947. 9 LEGATT CARACAS! (y 2- A- ‘ACCORDING TO A VENEZUELAN SOURCE WHOSE RELIABILITY HAS - NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED + RICARDO “MORA L Es NAVARRETEs CUBAN-BORN - NATURALIZED VENEZUELAN CITIZEN, IS RUMORED TO HAVE KILLED ROBERTO PARSONS. ANOTHER CUBAN EXILE, IN MIAMI. FLORIDA. SOURCE SAID THAT PARSONS HAS BEEN MISSING SINCE DECEMBER L976 AND THAT THE REASON FOR HIS ALLEGED MURDER IS UNKNOWN. Y , . B. PARSONS rs PROBABLY TDENTIFEABLE “WITH ROBERTO HE wd WAS OF OPERATIONAL INTEREST To THIS AGENCY FROM JULY 2965 UNTIL St, C: A DIFFERENT SOURCE WHO IS USUALLY RELIABLE bates. : oO . . ORIG: . mo . Do UNIT: . ; ; Oe ; Ext: * . oe ‘ : “ . Baue7i¢ety 7 eS — aantns oomeen — _ wmereanrces PT = RECORD COPY —E 2 IMPDET CL BY: ga7255 cr eRe fT Tn Ne: | OUTGOING MESSAGE Bigmal COmTER USE ONLY onF oF: QO Q Q o 0 SECRET = WE DEAGE RATING WRC ATOR Bare .Pncs Cane . wy cre we stead KEFERENCS OTR “T.STAFF ° _ . DIRECTOR Se , - . O wees OISSEM BY: CONF: INFO: FILE . O aces - o250L0 DO acuerro PER 24 APRIL 1977 THAT HORALES HAS GONE INTO HIDING IN THE UNTTED “states TO AVOID. A COURT APPEARANCE IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTIGATION oF THE DEATH OF FORMER CHILEAN OFFICIAL ORLANDO LE TELLIER. ¥ De THE ABOVE INFORMATION Is BEING MADE AVAILABLE TO THE 3. AMONG THE CLOSE ASSOCIATES PARSONS LISTED IN HIS PR@ PART I~ COMPLETED IN JULY 1565 IS ANTONIO BUSTILLO PEREZ {201-O7SbLSb}5 A MEMBER OF THE WKTANGO-1 GROUP. ‘WASHINGTON O2b922} ¥ 4%, FILE: 201-0285923; X REF: 202-0775b87{PARZONS?. E2 IMPDET od COMMENT: REPORTED ABOVE INFORMATION AND STATION TRACES WHICH INDI- CATED THAT PARSONS WAS OF PREVIOUS OPERATIONAL INTEREST TO JMUAVE. ba AR - ORIG: C/LA/PNC/VLANDREUSES COORD: si ieelaeie—“evues LA/COGILATRASH} LA/CARTAMES}4 AUTH: Pc/LArPicaESTORD DS REL? AC/LA {LAUDER} «¢ . Pe oo mw ta sO : yiCW DATE: 4 MAY 22. WS" Yenarors Ye ORIG: ROBERT ANDREUS!PH _ UNT: C/LA/PNC/V ~ iarcoe - ; an a em xu7aS fw L , oo ila a cee AC/LA oO C/LAYPNC 5 mssaes Crmecee cogemmares cereers . wee AFI Cp TEs, , COM eel 2 of flv. 2 lamboer SECRET “ wee - Cu BY! (707255 LEGAL ATTACHE IN CARACAS. NO FURTHER DISSEMINATION IS BEING MADE~ ¥. 0: | OUTGOING - -MESSAGE In poe) ~ -[i@ dan (Brana, CENTER USE OMT \S- V3 is aaa . aa “Le = OMF O 0 a Q 0 Qa it 1 Custer eton EcRET . : NECK ET care ree enous cre mepnace nevenemce mamsen CIA 030328 0 woes ossem ay: | . Q CONF: OLA B sro: muse cree Aisalip sees , Ps Aer West D snmve ven SOP : 0 wre # jaz TO: FBI//INTELLIGENCE DIVISION INFO DEPT OF STATE//SY/TAG, IMMIGRATION AND. NATURALIZATION SERVICE//INTELLIGENCE DIVISION.¥ : SECRET--WARNING NOTICE ~ SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE “SOURCES AND . METHODS INVOLVED=-NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS=-NOT ; RELEASABLE- To ‘CONTRACTORS OR. CONTRACTOR/ CONSUL TANTS~~DISSENINATION AND EXTRACTION OF INFORMATION CONTROLLED BY ORIGINATOR ¥ CIR- 326/01585- 2? ¥ — OC SUBJECT: RICARDO MORA L Cc S NAVARRETE ¥ Cas AS APRIL A? ; - 1. wsemerieect? A VENEZUELAN SOURCE WHOSE RELIABILITY HAS au REVORT ED THAT NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED” RICARDO - a ORALE 5 NAVARRETE, CUBAN-" BORN NATURALIZED VENEZUELAN. CITIZENS TS RUMORED” TO Wave: KEKED~ pve De a ROBERTO PA RSON S. ANOTHER CUBAN EXILE. IN MIAMI, FLORIDA. SOURCE SAID THAT PARSONS HAS BEE MISSING SINCE DECEMBER 4a7b AND - THAT THE REASON. FOR. HIS ALLEGED ‘MURDER IS UNKNOWN. ¥ - 2 , @.. PARSONS Is PROBABLY IDENTIFIABLE WITH ROBERTO pla are ay a - RAMIREZ: BORN. 20 JULY. 4930 IN: GUANTANAMO + CUBA. HE WAS: ter OPER . a INTEREST TO THIS AGenNeY FROM JULY 3565 UNTIL NOVENBER v4 7 C2vELAN 3. A DIFFERENT ‘Source WHO 1S USUALLY RELTABLE REP OR } “ ome : Sh 015: $S+ 77 ‘uMt; . ‘Da7- 2K FG23 EXT: B 2- 77¢6 L7 Gee Asina Orecen 6eonoma Tes OFMCEES (Sy 77 —£ 2 | iMpoeT cL BY: O07255 cLasecanon SECRET 14-90000 wee we pn = OUTGOING MESSAGE aoe Hee oc ee Oc BIGMAL CENTER USE OMT aoe mr ae reo m= ua “ enet, OF ners - ONF OG 0 0 Q tt) 0 Q 7 2 2 CUASB Taro - SECRET . 608408 mam OUIG eCAIDR Bats Das ears ene ESS 408 FRPEPENTE UU OSR CIA . conf INFO: FILE ~ “a O mer 01ssem ay: ; : : 0 no mon . 7 eee @) ac3av DB oiservento PER on O wrnee 4. t APRIL 1977 THAT MORALES HAS GONE INTO HIDING IN THE UNITED STATES TO AVOID A COURT APPEARANCE IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTIGATION Lo ____OF THE DEATH OF FORMER CHILEAN OFFICIAL ORLANDO. LE TELLIER. ¥ td 1. We THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS BEING MADE AVAILABLE TO THE | [LEGAL ATTACHE IN CARACAS. NO FURTHER DISSEMINATION IS BEING MADE. ¥ 0... 5. EXEMPT FROM GENERAL DECLASSIFICATION SCHEDULE OF €.0. . L1bS2 EXEMPTION CATEGORY S$ 8 {2}. IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE DATE OF | AUTOMATIC DECLASSIFICATION. XGDS-2-4 “BASED.ON: PARAGRAPHS ONE AND Tuo: CARACAS 32949 CIN-2bL922} _ ; UKDIET {UKDIET-5} & , 7 _ | PARAGRAPH . THREE: " CARACAS 22958 {IN-268419 Re ot, : WKMAYOR ‘{UKSCARLET-93 oe ; x SO OBJECTIVE: J-h . - = 3 ORIG: LA/PNC {KENNER X44S4> 5 COORD: De/Larenc Fes} s C/LA/CO : rw hehle : EATRASHIY C/LAZ AN {BEARDSLEY} 4 C/LA/OPS (DI STEFANO? 4 PCS/ITC ~\p> : a a . 2s - 4UARNER - “TELECOORD?§ AUTH: Ac/LaD tb {LAUDER}§ REL: c/PCS/LSH { Fo wees Sete es I Denon Ei A— . g rr RH C/LA/COG eee SF “ CALA AN= ar Ss» _ C/LAZOPS a ; a onre: 2 my ay - PCS/ITE + CE. UARNER - TELECOORDY: v, ae , wt LAYENC ; Kafer <. IEE. my eee y Bile fo. Sh PA : cs/us rr. Peat cavewsearion , . 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CHILE Apr. h, 1952 - BRIEFS WCRKCRS' HOUSING--An executiva wescage to the Chamber of Deputies casks fcr the cuthorization of 120 million pesos for the construction of ehehp housing frr workers employed by the city of Cantia;o. The dbkll will be écnsidered soon by the proper committee. (CE1lU0 Scntiago, . Apr. 4, 1952, 0030 GhT--R) ae _ 7 TRANEPORTAS ori APPROPAIATION--The Finance Mintétry has ‘dispatched the cecree . “- putting gis. million peson.at the disposal of tie national transport | “ * authority for the acquisition of trolley buses and supplies to the « " - comptroller's office. (CH1I74 Sahtiago, apr. 4, 1952, 0100 GM2--k) TEACIERS! STRIKE~-at the meeting of striting teachers eld Apr. 3 it was decided to adop!. the folicwing procedurai points: 1]--To centinue the strike indefinitely; 2-eto deuwand that salar’ee be Pixed at a rate equal to that of the minimum paid to private employees, plus 20 percent; j--to protest the. refusal of tyo Deputies to give their votes to the craft of a DdLLL to readjust the eornlugs of public officiais, which also provides that exonerated Communist prefessors will be reinstated; 4--to protest an anti» strike editorzal published in EL MERCURIO; 5--to meet on apz. / at the’ poate tenet of Ghile to determine the course, to follow. | (cu137h Santiago, 2h, 1952, 0100 GMi--2) _ COPPER’ SITUATION--The Minister of Lgbor has declared that aa long ag thé Finance Ministry does not colve the probles of exchange, the nitrate dispute - cannot be ae) {cz1174 Santiago, arr. 4 » i952, O1LCO GMT--R). ‘ FORSTGH MINISTRY - Juan (Marin) | has been. authorized to continve in-his post .&8 Chilean Chevge 2'Affairs dine India, and Juan Guzwen Cruchaga in hie depo: tant Toreign Minletr; ecsignnent. (enh Santiago, Apr. -4, 1952, CLOG GiMre-RY . GCSRAL ION 2TAN--Thie Scoledad Italiana plans to invest 109° mild on pesos - - for the"y purpore of -rult tivating and exvioiting super beet crops in southern ~~. 0 . Chile “with eoleuntes of Italian inatzranta. the. society is er isborating ’ ronuent Corporation and the Acricul*ural Setile ¢ Food and. i . ae 1é, ea5 hectaics an. the Province ‘of Ca! fein ros et 1 purpese. 7 . on. faa RESTRiCTED ~ 3 : / -E3- CHILE = * Mar. 18, 1952 PRESS FICEDGt CCAMITTLEeerhe Fresiacnt will form a committee for the purpose of studying laws which include rephessive measures agsinst the freedom of the ” press, on Mar, 18 at La Moneda, press representatives are Exilio Pacul, \ Juan Honorato, and Mario Vergara, (Santiago, EL + TABAPACA, Mar, 17, 1952, i \ a. "2322 GMT~-R) COAL SITUATMCN--Reports from the coal region state that the situation 1s normal and that the workers have decided to work with provincial authorities in trying to reach an agreement after the failure of the-Sentiago talks, Metallurgical workers atthe Lota end Coronel mines have returned to work {n eceordance with union” ‘directives, (Santiago, EL TARAPACA, Mer. 17, 1552, 7 _ ~ 2325 amt - ‘-R) -- , * CHAMBER™ PRESIDENTIAL LINE <UP- Since the Chamber of Deputies will seet Mar; 18. to open “the special session which will extend to May 21, it ia interesting | to note the position and strength of its members in regard to the roster of Presidential aspirants: Favoring Arturc Matte Lerrain are 33 Liberals, 2i Conservative-Traditionalista, 5 Agrarian Labcrites, 2 Liberal-Progressives, and one Independent Democrat, or a total of 63. Favoring Pedro Enrique Alfcnso are 42 Radicals, 9 Conservatives and 5 Democrats: total, 56. Carlos Ibanez del Campo: 9 Agrarian Laborites, 5 Socialists, one People's Democrat, and 2 Independent Conservatives; total, 17, Salvador Allende: 6 Sotialista and one Nationsl Frent; total, The only unknown pesitions and nunters are those of the National “(Santiage, x va . Falangists,’ and the Independent Deputy, Melendez Anfruns, EL *TARAPACA, Mar. 16, 1952, 2350 GT-R) : "CATH XY CHAVEZ CLOSING+-Gath y Chavez has announced a Closing-cut of its_ . entire etéck ef merchandise, thus terminating the career of one of” *Yantiago's best-known dusinesé. houses, The company closed ite decors last ‘Christmas as a result of a strike declared by its personnel. (Santiago, ASP,’ Mar. 15, 1952, 0000 GMT--R) . . . “DAMIGRATICN PROGRAM--The bill draftea by the: Government Immicretian . Committee, presided over by Under Secretary of the Interior Gréz, is - i | {designed to legislate all matters connected with the imnigration ef - . . ; foreigners. The plan proposes the creation of an immigration cepertment fi i or office which will be under the jurisdiction.of the Ministry cf Foreign {.; Affaire and which will be in charge of orienting .611 fimigrants srriving coe } f in Chile, Also.inder consideration i2 the plan. to exempt ell ixmigrants ae oF “rom paying taxes’ for a period of 5 years. Thid would include customs woiadd duty on their property and mechinery as well as income tex, (Santiago, / EL TARAPACA, Mar,-14, 3952, 2326 GMT--R) <! 14.90000 [3% - RESTRICTED aie - -EB4-. CHILE Mar. 18, 1952 NAVAL APPOCHCMENTS--With the retirenent of Vica Admirals Carlos Terres Hevie, Inzjacvel Holger, and Horacio de la Fuenta, the Navy will reportedly make sore important promotions. Besides raising Naval Capt. Danilo|Basi to the ran« of Rear Adisirel, and raising Enrique Lagreze and Francisco Quars, 10. to maval captains, Victor Oelkers has been made rear Sal Aloerto (Cass) Wigand, Cuan lercado inoz, and oe pz have been cade naval captains, (Santiago, EL TARAPACA, NAF 2 LS, [cSe, 2310 GT--R) FISHING STRIKE--Valparat.eo- fishercon have joined the Taleahuano fiehebcen who declared .a-strike to protest ageinst the Purse Seine fishing enter~ - prises, (Santiago, EL TARAPACA, Mar. 15, 1952, 2320 @T--R) 4 U.S. PASTOR--Pritedtuat US. Paster Erickson, whose activities have been attacked in.many sectora where he has held public religious meetings, ‘ will sova to Santiago where he will hold-meetinga in the Caurolican Theater, - (Santiago, EL TARAPACA, Mar, 15, 1952, 2335 GMI=-R) . . MINING TAX=-The Governmcat hag tuposed a one and one-hal? percent tax on seleg nade by "small" mining companies. All companies capitalized at less. than .5 million pesos fall under this category. (Santiago, § EL TARAPACA, Mar. 15, 1952, 2340 GAT--R) HOUSING CONSTRUCTION--From the total cf 200 million pesos allot “ted for public housing by the Ministry of Public Works, 20 million will go to Iquique’ acd Santiago respec tively, 25 millica each to Arica end Ante? agasta, 30 millica to Coquimnc, 49 million to Valparaiso, and 10 million each to Concepcion, “autin, Magallanes, add Llanguihue Provinces. (Sentiago, EL TARAPACA, Mar. 13, 1952, 2334 Gil--R)- HYDROELECTRIC PLANT-- Gallleras Moore, manager of the 2urresa Nacional’ de Electricidad hea. announced that’ a tev central hydroelectric plant wil shortiy be constructed on Rio Rapel and three core will be constructed ‘in the southera zone. (Santiago forttelsl/y Diploratic, ter, 14,.1952, 1553 Giit--R) CHILEA!: -SuEDISH TRADE--The hiinister ar Foreign Affairs received the Suedish Hinisier who proposed negotinticns for the draftinz of a orang ’ gommercial and cultural treaty. This treaty ia designed to increase the exchange of Swedish-manufactured products ‘and machiner,; for Chilean Agciculturé. producta and minerals, (Santiago /ortioial/, Diplomatic, Mar. bin 19 424 1555 GTR) Pa 14-0000 e Forma Xo. 38-8 INCOMING CLASSIFIT> $48SSAGE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY uo, . ‘ : : . OY SECRET Pees on "SECURITY INFORMATION” From FRANKFURT ROUT INE oo Tor yo /cpc/oso . 27 DEC 54 i . ; ; . Actions 90/cB nm wOWTT . — . IxporMaTION: = 4750. (1), ops A J ovans (3), ste (h), FO (5-6), . er PO Fe Be GeO) SAC Ltd Qe 13),-DoP (14). en _ Paraphrase S Not Required: Handle as SECRET Correspondence per Pars, 51 (1) 604 4R-380-S A FRAN 2473 ~ s oe, an aN TO: WASHINGTON (ASHCRAFT) INFO! XAREF C:TE: FRAN t ann eathied PIPELINE REUR Lh6 (OUT 9539h) RES FASSED MOFFETT W WHO PAS BEEN EXPLOQING WITH CANADIANS, “THEY DON'T SEER INTERESTED. ONLY LEXELY BUYER BEL TEVED 7G BE ANCTHER 3.A. COUNTRY S'CH AS ARGENTINA W472 WHOM WE HAVE 8) CONTACTS. WE CEPTAINEY NOT. ABLE CO ANYTHING HERE WHiCH CANT T BE YORE EFFECTIVELY DONE WESTERN HEMISPHERE WITHOUT EXPE SNSE MOVING FAMILY BACK TO GEAMANY AND THET ON’ OUT AGAIN. a TORO7Z 27 DFC 51 SECRET — ° Cory ‘Now (T tS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE © Brereneres ceeras Oreng = 1D ATE ST 14-0000 aa Gree OUTGOING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE \ CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY . - SECRET Pact No. | Toe SS SS Set “ee = ECURITY SAPORMATION , . ANKFURT ROUTINE aoe fe . . . Faoit: o0/opc/oso 2 DEC 51 Coxrmaurioy J0/C8 - “ Oe - CUT Perrce : Te Ixpomaarion: Gp. (7-8-9-10).,° wD (11), S/C (12-13-48), one (igh ao/sa (1), OPS f2f, PLANS (3), STC (4) ZyFOt (56g =. . Pard; aphrase se Not Requiréd. " Handle as SECRET Correspondence per Pa-s:'5I (1) 604 AR-358-5 3 Na Lhe TO: FRANKFURT (CRUDEN) INFO: FRANFG CITE: WASHINGTON (ASHCRAFT? PIPELINE - JANHEY OF ZACABIN SAYS HE GAVE JROBINOW BAGKGROUND ON AERONAUTICAL ENGINEER AMONG CAILEAN DISPOSAL GROUP AND ROBINOW PROKISED EXPLORE -POSSIGILETY GETTING Hit! INTO CANADA THROUGH GERMAN CONTACTS, ‘ZACASIN ANXIOUS TO FINISH -CHILEAN DISPOSAL OPERATION 15 JANUARY. - THIS CNE VAN - REFUSES WORK AT ANYTHING EXCEPT AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING, FOR WHICH Joe NOT AVAILABLE CHILE, AOVISE SOONEST WHAT ROSINOW HAS CONE. G2-¥4AT HE CAN DO. | ZACABIN THINKING OF MOVING DEFECTOR BACK TO GERMANY, THERE “HE MIGHT LAND {N YOUR LAP, oon ; BELEAANG OFFICER ORIGINATING AND COORDINATING OFFICERS pogeset 21 DEC 51 SECRET Corr No fy ts FORBIDDEN, TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE ~ re -ann tone AUTRENTICATIAC amrckn settee ae 14-00000 wee ey CUTGOING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE \ CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Lo ; a . . \ eee SECRET a. Pact No: - _ , SANTIAGO : ; ROUTINE ; ; To: NY, ce, i | _ SPESVALOPERATICNS —_ Sonus As, Frou: : ‘ : eo ~FoH (10 _ WED (4-2), oo eo Cox a tee “+ CAR: ge Bpse (5). ops j. PLANS (7), STC (8),"FOS..(9) _ RES SAGO 505 CN 2av37), + #ASH 0807 (out 719L0, ae . “ . Baers oe °s - . HEADQUARTEES WAS. UNABLE-TO STO2-DEPGATURE CF SUBLECT » we 3 _A- POLE, “WHO LEFT aY PLA LE FOR. CHILE On 24: auteea” AS Our INTERAGENCY DEFECTOR: coe] -. SHOULD, RE ADVISEO TRAT YE eT INVOLVE DOIN ‘THIS “CASE » Su «. “AS NOT ACDEFECTOR Si THIN IDCOP NG. 1 REGULATIONS o THERE Fone YOU SHOULD ASSUAE No -RESPONSI BILITY FOR HIM UMNABSS HE RECauES. - oe Co -ENVOLVED -WETH OTHER DEFECTORS IN WHICH CASE IT QUID PAGIAPLY se : PoE OT 8E TO. OUR HITEPEST eto” INTEREST OF | PROGRAM. “MA $3 TO BE ADVISED . : BY “DAS THAT RE SPOMSTELLITY 1s HIS e : -. : ATUG AND OUIRTIN aTING: “OFFICERS . TBR507 zo aus 51 SECRET wy Nee TIS FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE oe . 14-0000 ryt wo 28 August 1951 MEMOPAYLUM PO2a Chalroan, CIA Defector Comal ttes FROUs i oso Representative, CIA Defector Canc ttee SUBJECT. aray Disposal Action on lefeotar to Chile. le Onl? Atzust ‘198, CIA received a priority cable > (IR are) fros Santiaco advising that the Chilean Consul in Frankfurt, Rcataans fo ‘had requested wityerity from his Foreign Office to issue an. "ordinary visa” to Somislen scrauies, @ Fuasian dofestor (actually a Polish defoo- tor), erating that anerican Intelligence had requested the visa on tie “game basia ag in the case of earlier defectors. Santiago indicated that Chilean officials: aia not loci on this with fevers aan 2 “Qs 17 Angiat the undersigned wis’ . Borodios had daféoted to ‘the 66th Detacin te CIA, in Germany {n late . May'1951 aid since that tine had been held in ECIS. 8. On 17 August CIA queried German Station (O!F 71605) as to wey.” Borowier had not bech placed in tha BRC .and ‘requested that: -Borocies be sent to Chiles . . . 4e on 1? Anzust 1951, the undersigned telephoned Era, Perothy . Matlack,y ae, and reqiested her to have a cable*ssnt to Cerminy by G2 forbidding the dispdsal of Borowlez to Chiles. The undareignsd provided iment CIC memo. Urs. Kate Mes. Matleck with tha serial number of the’, lack stated that: aha sould do everything possibie| to have this cable sent evan if it required her to odae in the next day, wiich wac ‘Saturday. > Be On.20 August CLA advised Santiago (OUT 71940) that it had no . knowledge regarding this disposal action and was opposed to eny more ~ disposal sotions to Gaile at this tine, be 0a 22. ‘Aguas, ota recelvod a ‘reply: froin. Germany (ta 2en76). : £ the. Srorince- ofr ae by Gad” ‘ nat “i ¥ 23395). SECRET 14.90000 . — | os SECRET. oes wet Gy Qn 27 August 1951, CIA recatived pord Crom Jorneny (IZ 23698) 0 that.on 21 august Sorowies hac lert by plane for Chile. and would . . apparently require no assistance thors since he hed his oun funds, 2 . . bey ot oe SECRET jo - | Ho. 95-8 INCOMING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 2LERT. 21 AUSUST FOR COPLE SY PLANE. - § GIRANG NOUS HELP €N SETILEVENT. CHILES, C7512 25 AUG 54 SECRET , Gort No IT 1S FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE Oe a ed ‘TOR: Yury No. vie foe oe ibs tery OUYSOING CLALS:FIED MESSAGE | CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY * SECRET aoe a _ OPERATIONS . “ Conriamanions. HUE RELCASING OFVTCKA =” "ORIGINATING AND GoORDEN TING OFFICERS 3 AUTHENTICATING OyTIcEa “qopis272 2h aue St SECRET 7 oo Core No A Lbs is FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE" 14-0000 _ Tepognarisa)?: (7 Fore 9. aig INCOMING CLASSIFIZO MESSAGE oct apeg ° . CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY: , ~ 3 SECRET Puce Na ; DLPART rH OF FRY Ty TY Faom: HEIDELBERG 22 AUC SE To: DEPARTHENT OF ARI ae IN © 23393 Aénos: . AD/S0_(1), IR 2), és (1); RE tu “ye {3}, ST | (4), Dy ABs fps (8), as ig Mss ie menearcs Or. - @1eUR HEIDELSERG GERMANY FOR DI FRO‘ G2. oa, Lo, wet . . “ 2 . . SUBJECT 1S BODUSLASERORIEZ, MIEO HERE THAT CHILEAN CONSUL RICCHO, FRALKEORT ROSTER CHILEAN. FON OFFI@E IScue- te ORDINARY VISA "Ty SHRIE GT AS OF 31 dULY, STATED R INTEL | ROSTED VISA ON SANE BASIS AS PREVEOUS SEFECTORS, CAS ALLECES -THAT THEY 80T NOTIFIED OF BOROMLEZ DEFECTION ALTHOUGH HE . . IN CUSTODY 66 Git LET SINCE 26 MAY'S1, ROST INFO! REF ROLE 7 ee OF 66 GIC DET IN SUBUCCTS DEFECTION AND FUPTHER -PATA AS. we, YHY IDC OPH PROSEDUTE NR 1 SUAS NOT FeLLO" =D. REST duadeer. : tos yf C& NOV RESETTLED. VITHAUT GONCURRENCE OF IDG GERTANY: ALSO . : : J PESETTLAD WN CHILE ie View oF ROST TT CUBdFST NOT RE ~ OBE FFEGULTIFS NOU BAYING CTH PLEY BEFECTORS: SETTLED THERE, ORIEN: | Ga oo EISTR >, ce(cra) ee jae Te ags29 a “CAUSE SH) DIG: “ed1ensz eee SEROZ Pg AUa St me , . “ i TOR: SECRET ' Corr Na 3 IT 1S FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A CORT OF THIS MESSAGE on Form No. 9-8 . IPCOMING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Apu tes CeiviRat ih TeLLiIGENCE AGENCY ‘ : ; SECRET “Pes . Pace No: _ Fros: WARLSAUHE : ROCTINE oo . : ° fs SPECILAL OPERATIONS 21 ayausT 51 . neon: Wf (1-263 } mo “B2716 9 no | Aghios: = FON (1-2-3 } 22716 Bee se ae sation Ht =5)40/S6- (4),! PS: (7); iP, ANS - angie 9-40-4495 seep 2), sath ~ STC . a . : / Parag Regmic, Maple 4 SECRET Coren per Pare 1 (D0 ARIS oe ” “KARL 3082 TO: TASHF - CITE: KA®LF RE: “ASH 1 Chde8 (CuT 774605) . Fn eee - : : oo : aa - - . ’- 4. LATE rey cle ACVISED THEY THRoUS4 WITS PESRLEFING Fonow sz _ WHI WILL EE TREATED AS CISFOSAL CASE fa 19 avs OM AND ASKED TOETHER WE INTERESTED IN HE, MCE ADVISED NOT te CSTD; BOB ADVISED 1A TERS ESTED AND ASKED “OB INTERVIEY HIV, VEICH MCB SYD 9 AUG (RESORT IN OMA ~ ho02 EN RCUTE UNE TT KARL AND SASH, INDICATES HE OF MO FURTHER: i INTEREST SINCE CIC FULLY DESRIEFED tno 1 EUCC. WAS ARRANGING HIS Eta > GRATION WITH ETD 24 4UG). So - bo 2.°3CB INTEREST. SIVPLY DUE TO ORPGINAL CIG HHONCATIONS SINCE’ £08 ; ; PRIVARY.B-SE FOR DISPATCH SINGLETONS T9 PCLALD SHILE MOB TRIES SPEC~0 > +. ne a "7 TALIZE IN GROUP OPS. . ene ary Tg) pis ReaLdZE ME HAO.NOTHING TO OO 21TH 2-EXCEBT SENSLE UNTER? U7 '. VEEW B44 PRONUCED 110095 IRTEREST I HI, RE ORC: HH-CIRCOVSTANCES, 0 Sy ERE; AtSO, IT ‘ASS oT. “THES GAS MOT Out CASE ¥O ACUTE TC DRC OR ELSES “> ""$0P FOR PERSONS CF B'SLEYE ARQ CNATIONALITY To SO. ORG, * nar ; hk. RE CHILEAN Visa | Peat cst: wn PaveSTAAAT it:6 ave were pepgaT 5 FACTS SOOK. Loe, oo oe ae : re . - ToR; = $3252 at ALG 54 SECRET Corr No.) {T&S FORSIDDIN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESEAGE Ce a es Porm No. 33-8 ee Gy OUTGOING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE a _ CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY \ SECRET: pcx Ne ET : on . SANTTAGO a nH TRE T . . . “ . SPECTAL OPERATIONS. : . : eA AUG 51 “L., HD 1-2). 7, OT Lig . _ IR (5a, AL/sO (3, OPS (8), PLANS (7), STC (8), S/C (9-32-1172, Ixroa¥anion: FDS (2h: . _ _ CuxFiMavios: assis Lo ce “yo: saGOF i a cite: WISHE 4 eee 4 AGEN@Y HAD NO KNOWLEDGE OF PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL rerector pein AE aece IPI SAGO 325, MATTER BEING CHECKED AND YOU MLL BE 3 2 UARTERS WILL OPPOSE ; : WILL BE INFORMED OF CIRSUNSTANCES, BUT HEADQ ae SENDING MORE DISPOSAL CASES TO CHILE AT THIS TIVE. a - \ RE: SAGO 375 (IN e17é7) 2 v . Do . ‘ o 7 7 . - , . KEL ops. . h Vols GRESHAM. HO rs Had MERELLOPS. ae ~~ wRRisNe orrcea m . ORIEL TENE, ax costae aorieeas Se altarsitcamsc orcas | Top, 1732 24 693 61 SECRET Cory Na IT 1S FORBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE Fonna Xs. 33-6 (Dec 142) a OUTGO-NG CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. CENTRAL INTELUGENCE AGENCY SECRET Pace Xo ~ KARLSRUHE ROUTINE . To: . a ’ : - SPECIAL OPERATIONS . . 17 Au 51 ot Proms Foe (4-2) out¥71605 | Conrirnsation: nm sat Temanics | “O6P 2), ST¢ (13) 1k (3-1) ADSO (5) OPS, 16). PLANS-(7) S/c (st0et9— ; “WASH kigos. ; . _- ; TOs KARLF - CITE: WASHF . UZ 7 RE: KARL 29h5-(1N 18879) fee ; 4. SANTIAGO ADVISES CHILEAN FONOF RECEIVED DitspaTcu DATED. 31 JULY FRO 178 FRAN CONSUL, RICTIO PEQUESTING AUTHORITY ISSUE "ORDINARY VISA" TO SUBJECT STA TED Ars ERiCAN : FO etn vente een . INTELL REQUESTED VISA ON SAME BASIS PREVIOUS DEFECTOAS. 2. IN VIEW COMPLICATIGNS GKILEAN pEFECTOA SITUATION “NO DiSPOSSL OP TO CENTRAL OR SCUTH AMERICA TO BE. IND TIATED BrLmasinc orncin TOD- ETHOUT PYIOR HEAOQUARTERS APPROVAL. PIS ADVISE W490 INITIATED REQUEST PARA 4 AND HOLD UP ACTION THIS CASE FENDING INSTRUCTIONS FROM HQ. - 36 AOVISE(A) WHY SUBJECT WAS. NOT TiANED OVER 70. DRC FOR DEBRIEFING PER CURRENT OPERATING, PROCEDURES? (8) SUBJECT S PRESENT STA TUS, 4 LOCATION. . (6) CLARIF LCKT 10 803. ‘INTEREST: SUBVES Ts SUBSEQUENT a 408 ‘ACTION. _ ; . . le 3 MGSA. 088. NO. IDENTIFIABLE: tacts ‘noiuiens OR TEPLITZ~SCMBLITSKY.. ASSUME SIC FOLLO ING uP CE AS AND: ACTIVITIES WEST GERHIANY, a os, Hi GUNETNSHMT Vt. a AREY, Gmtuan ATING AND CRVADIN ATE Oras - VY ung prams ornces C1027 18° ALG ” SECRET “care Se. Z : 17 $3 FOULBIDDEN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MISSAGE 1400000 Form No. 33-8 INCOMING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. SECRET Pak Nae SANTIAGO oe S> CRITY To: SPESIAL OPERATICNS | | 15 AUG 54 HD (192) 181787... . o - st on’ PLANS: (Sd STe (6), FDS. iB) 73% 2 OR BD $0 -(3) so (3) jo a Sa leene ‘Mundie ea SEERET Correspondence for Pee. 1 (1) 604 AR-S86-5 ge & . gac0 3g5.- a a . a, ow 46 pe ne a oO Ze os pee "yashe cite: sicor . SO Ze, = 2.700. c+ + Q: i. FULLNESS. ADVISED. CHILEAN FORE # os OFFICE RECEIVED EQSPAt Ch FROM LYS FRANKFURT ecxsud, REGGIO; DATED Ft 1 JULY ST, RICUESTING UTHORITY ISsre "ORDINARY VISA" TO: deste - : fod ~ { BOFUSLAV, RUSSIAN DEFECTCR, STATED AVERICAN INTELL SERGE REQUESTED VISA CN SAVE BAS!S AS PREVIOUS DEFECTORS, os 2. FULLNESS GPIVED ENOUGH DIFFICULTY ExisTED ovER FRESERT DEFECTOAS WITHOUT ADDING THERETO. HE HAS EEN ASKED TO - HOLD RATTE F AESYANCE HOS couMENTS. * : SE . , PSCELLED, RELIEVE BEFZeTCRS NZ axp a8 ud est senroes © THOUS INVEST Fe _ 1G. THON UIOVPLETEN TA PATS, DETEOTORS 35 AND. be ce secrever: RECOVERY FRANKFURT AUTHORITIES Hae ; , ID THES STATION, ‘ ‘ - ‘TOR: oo “SECRET - Care No SF ¥3997 14 au #4 . wT ‘3 FORSIDDIN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE : | Remtcemerteanes mete ty mame? TCS-690 dtd 24 Aug 49 Ref: TCS-7-644° : Industrial expandion of. last fow yeara in Chile reveels shortages skilled molders, automotive ‘meohaniss, far machinery to*nicians and nochantes, factory mechanios, omporiesived lathe operatérs, die and ould workers, corenics- technicians-+akil lea labor and technicians in alnost orery industry in the countrys ‘ 1 Spree 14-90000 % . u : cess FILE oF . e838 Fit Lois Seith ‘ £25080? . Dispossl Questionnaire + : ‘ S CERTINENT INFORMTIEN - oa . r ‘ a CROSS REFERENCE bonM Fam we. 5 — - ote vase f°" 14-0000 YY. Cibegim 3 Lhec7 - ieee eatey Op ce Loawtm 3 ; heeg far OFF, CF - ; Loss SeereXx , Ye fs F2-CLHOMA ; vee ae ae
104-10177-10220.pdf
14-090 1104-10177-10220 (2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | PATERIAL REVDESEO AT Cla HEADQUARTERS BY HOUSE SELECT COMIITTLE ON ASSASSINATIOSS STARE NENBERS FILE TitLe/xusner/votuie: 8) Ex DOA Cerda) . YL 79264 \ INCLUSIVE DATES: ee CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION:. _ "ROOM: ee ne — DELETIONS, ID “ANY: re ae =, REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) LOE wirerings) NO BOCUMENTS MAY BE COPLED OR REMOVED FRON THIS FILLE 14-0000 C-0-N-F- 1-02 E-N-T-1eAHL a ota when Filled ee wy Review of 201 File on U.S. Citszen : - tn accordance with che DDO's notice of 9 December 1974, I have reviewed che 201 file on Me Lew don’ (surname) (202 mos t i This witting collaborator. OL Codé Al; - . - os mo poteatial vitting collaborators, ‘date opened . . - stig be “h 7 Signed . LN . ee GE 197-5 . a 2 Mdntttals) 0 hdarey 5° document isa permanent part of this file. oO : ; oe ‘number indicated below), and have determined that fe cen accuzately be categorized as indicated below: should be closed. OL Code A2. former witting collaborator (relationship terminated). OL. Code A3. potentia 4 witting collaborator never contacted (security reasons, derogatory information). OI Code A4. counterintelligence case (i.e., involving a foreign - oo 7 . intelligence or security service). ,UI Code AS. | ae all ochets.” Oz Code Ao. Granent JELAME Se - "Cetele) ““(component) oS ee (aame) Y ‘ wo . . , +e assignment of category has. been entered into STAR. E2 IMPDET . When Filled In CL BY 054979 C-U-NeF=1-D-E-N-T-I-NHL 14-0000 ‘ ¢ - .- - mA, eraArceT eq tee ot 3 May 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD , 0 a SUBJECT: — John K. McLean a ee On. 28 April - the indersigned was- introduced to Mr, Joan ~~~: ra 8 - Méiean: by Mr, Wallacé Lumpshire, a staff officer, .'The purpose . Te “1. of the meeting was to. discuss Mr. McLean's connection with Mr. Pa ° + Gordon Barton” McLendon (201- 79764) and Mr: ‘McLendon’ 8. stated a .. desire to. helphis gove : . : : 2..- Mr... McLean. is a- former staff officer (pp1/ocr) ‘who . resigned to enter the field of finance,’ He has been a banker, a stock broker (Sade & Co.) and.currently is Vice-President : _.and Treasurer of International Ventures, Inc., 888 17th Street N.W., Washington 40006, as well as Vice-President of Riviere - & Berens Securities Corp., stockbrokers located at 1832 M St., .° ce eee UN. Ws Washington, D.C. 20036. . . : a "7". 3. Mr. McLendon was born in Paris, Texas 8 June 1921 ; ‘and now lives in Dallas. According to Who's Who in the South , 4 and Southwest, Mr. McLendon is the owner of a “nunber’ of. radio . : ‘stations and. is listed as the president of numerous companies oe - in radio, TV,. and motion picture theatre fields. Mr, McLendon ‘ uo 1. is reputedly a mul ti-millionaire. : : a ae ‘AG “Mr. McLean and Mr. icLendon ‘have maintained a friend- ‘ship’ since their years.at .Yalé, Mr, McLean recently: visited | . a Mr. ‘NeLendon™ .at \his ranch some thirty miles from Dablas. ~ During: oo :f this visit Mr. iNcLendon JexpresSed his: fears of the future of the oe dollar and ‘said that hé has moved millions of his dollars to. ne Europe where ‘the monéy has been put ‘into, Swiss and French francs, | plus German marks. Most of the: money is. apparently in savings instruments ‘of. one kind. or another ‘plus a night. ‘club that Mt, McLendon has” bought din. Stockholm. During these conversations, tt air, McLeé don, wondered if these foreiga Operations might not be. . : f--inte to the Government dread CIA. as Mr. McLendon was- _ “an ONT officer during WW. II- ‘and 15 aware of. Mz, :MeLean’ s former . . - wot he employment. with. the ‘Agency, ). Mr. McLendon mentioned fis night . _ oe ub as a possibility, as it. is _freduentea by. ‘per sons” of many. _— - = countries; including: the: “USSR. : : ee, i - - ~ 3 > . ‘ vo . . : 1 . . By 14-0000 - . . c on a eenerite | ‘5; Mr, McLean has business interests in Dallas and ; oe said that he is wiiling to expiore this possibility with - 7 Mr. McLendon if we provide guidance. : 6. Mr. NcLean himself perhaps offers more potential , . - via International- Ventures, Inc. Mr. Mciean is seeking - : 4 venture capital opportunities abroad, For. example, he : a ‘ “y - cand a Mr, Lincoln Epworth in. New York City are working aa lwith a Japanese named Ikvo Kasai who is President of Nichimen Co, of Tokyo, a firm secking to export to the ron nee bee lee , States. Mr... McLean: was. frank- to say that International | oo es wo “Ventures: is more a dream. than ‘a ‘reality in terms of busi= So : ness. but the cot ern is making brogress. | Mr. McLean offered: ‘to be: ot any assistaace.: Conimenit 1 ‘have sent for Mir, McLean's file and upon its a , i ‘Yeceipt I will seék a PCSA, | ; ° 4 i . - Bins he PEF , ae TO oe ; Frederick Larkin, Jr. 4 . _ oe - CCS/CFB » . ° . . t 5 ¥L/ekw . . , , 8 . : -2- CL; SECURE 14-00000 . 8 tay» CCRET & Se eaEnEn EDU semen eneneenel Se YR sa: FROM: : AMLCOXCR ELT Gt-soa NAME CHECK AKO CONSOLIOATION REQUEST wees CUS/UFE e 21SKEY . - — GRarc EXT, 3543 Tue 8 April 1972 D CONTROL MO, , mwrde 5) x £¢ A a , ~~ ro TP ese 7 DATE iseTiars {f CHEOKING INSTRIGEIONS ANC NOTES Foe INDE pone | ENTER NO. OF AEFERENCES ORDERED : Le ~ q = SUBJECT To ic CHECKED : . ; SURMAME |” al coe : — a : GIVEN NAMES’ a oe 7 vee - Mc, LENDON, Gordon Barton 7 cyt — _ — : eee SPELLING QARIATIONS TO/SE CHECKED MRO AMA, ALIASES . OTHER FDENTIFYING DATA COcespation, CP membership, I. §. affiliaviona, ete.) See “Who's Who in the South and . Southwest", Eleventh Edition, P. 677 201 NO. IF KNOUN OATE OF BiRTH PLACE oF eiRTH ; - Cirizensuip Prestoence 9300 | Douglas Street, 8 June 1921 Paris, Texas A. [Bailas, Texas : _ RESULTS OF RsD/ INDEX: CHECK 5 : uae Mio t || WO PERTINENT IDENTIFTASLE (INFORMATION M Sasaki MENTS Wem pug pt CARD REFERENCES ATTACHED =~ . ao = n€. - eo . . — 7 a eT THSTRUCT 10N3 ‘FOR REQUESTERS. a TO ORDER DOCUMENTS i 201 CONSOLIDATION (SAE.€5> 70-10) : - REVIEW INDEX CARD REPRODUCTIONS. . . " ee SUBJECT HAS a 200 FILE, RETURN ONLY TH13 * Raw GREEN DI&GONAL LINE ACROSS ITEMS You-00 FORM TO RIGsAN with SEPRODUCTIONS OF INDEX NOT WAMT, . . o CARDS MARKED IN "GREEN a REFLECT THE ~ Forwaro TO RIO/FILESS . + nee CONSOL IDAT 18m ‘ACTION Taat” te - . . yo. i CT WAS NO 201 “SLE. BUT MEETS THE YT FOR OPENING 4 201° “FILE, RETURN © ~~ “Ms: -t APYER RECEIPT: OF THe DocuwENTs. €O1T THE cao” ’ : ‘ RESRODUCTIONS ACCORDING Te Car 70-88. cot > i kK to DESTAOY caabs: MARK THE CARO AEPRODLC TION. wite A GREEN OD, AND CHE THE REASON. - ° REQUESTER” SHOULD :AL 50.” “CRS DER TRACING “THE FOCLOMING SOEs wHicH ARE NOT CHECKED _ ee eA ROL INDE (SEE NAVE TRACE HANDBOOK). rs Bare rare of . pate Dave sousce PCsuEsTro | aEcerveo sovece MESuEsTED | pacenved TS seta OCSAS CENTRAL MO ESENCE SEPCICE 1C0 OF SECRITY Rep AOCMIVES COTTCE OF WTOC AL 36 OME ITIC COMTACTA SERVICE t athe ene - me rte fee ee Qe ee wtoag ererstae + Byecre Secsel 14-00000 : ‘ or . a . .. ; 7 ry ts ee { . ee . : see . be LE : PCLEADSNy GOROON BARTON SEX M OCB 08 JUA 22. ' ; USAy TEXAS, PARIS . ce aR 2 CEP USE. co . “TYPE-NAME T , CCC.PRES _ occ CODE BUSP-. * 7 REF ; Fe, I - ’ ; . . 01 CODE;? ~~ :* : wo, _- € USAy, TEXAS, c bias /°: i De ee PELERDEA BROADCAST ‘SYSTERS , 1ecocoeda © ~ cone cake; ; 5 . ce t 1 = -, ' me a : ’ ; v * eT, aa : yo ; ~y Se, * a 14-0000 SECRET C¥her Filled Pay BRIEF RECORD OF CASE. ACTICH Thia MUST be the TOP, unserialized docuneat in Fite Number eol- SL FOfes wo. 78 ath geces een SO Oe SECKET . top) t auc pe eerce mer af utes. MINUTE SHEET . om. "UF February T9046 ; Se Bata Nemorantun Yor: DO/KuC (for Mr. Reers) lefarice zp Peqvesl far teacts and cleerance Profect °. WEITER : ; Subject ; See below ; ° . . vorm. MeLSD0%, Gordon Barton - a L . . . : poy: & June 1921, Paris, Texas_ . - . crm; ‘USA i ; ReS: 9300 Douglas St., Dallas, oxas , oO ot . aac: McLendon Broadcast Systen. — 7 . oo. . Tr - : . _ apm; 2104 Jacks~ Sts, Mllas, ‘axa ° ot : rrace Gesulte: ro ' . . L. wee “No reeord-in addition to 201-79764 which’ 1s ‘attached herewith on pertanent _ £ “ "s ghare2 to 30/CO/Beers. cr/ca file 36-9545 was reviewed and found to contain no inforvation in addition to that contained in Subdject's dossier. You will-note that a reguest mde bv FX Division for a CSC on Subject. was donied by the Office : of Security en 29 only 1952, reas Chacked? RID ZX Area Division__ _Central Cover Staff _* Office of Sacurity. oo a "| OCR: Nfegrasthics Rertster Peroien inctaliet tons Yranch_ Jibrary. ' 7 Other _ a fot ae ' _ Form 772 requeatina_PCSA/OSA war formrded__ -_to(Seeuritv)£2ifekds - | ° : - A covy of this mendran‘ui has been serit to RID fér classivteation into ; See . “.. fite. : : . : ; ; a - mt way ' . AStachwent: 2621-79764. - , - vo 14-0000 , SECRET REQUEST FOR APPRCYAL OR INVESTIGATIVE ACTION jpere (CAlwave henacorry t copy uf thia fore) PLESSE COWPLETE EACH SECTION AND APPROPRIATE BLANK { 30 Decerdber 1965 CIVQPERATIONAL APPSCVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION [Feet ‘ poo ed TW [ CHIEF, INvESTiGATicN AAD SUPPORT DIVISION, OFFICE OF SECURITY . CHIEF. PERSCANEL SECURITY OIVISION. OFFICE OF SECLRITY . SUBJECT: ;PaOJECT - (Troe nese) Bold220ti Gorden “Barton \ WUENTPEE . : CRYPTONYS, PSEUOONYM. ada c@ <LIASES - - - JOR Ga FILE NO. C4 — | ‘ . oy 19s 27 FekLE wo. $O FILE nO. a . 1. TYPE ACTION REQUESTES . 7 . a 4 “PROVISIZRAL POCPRIETARY “APPROVAL . . . i - t - - — ~ ~ . n ortrarty (aL APPROVAL we . - PROPRIETARY APPROVAL ‘>| 7 : : - : ‘ SPECIAL INGUIDY (SO field investigation) ; ‘ CONTRaCT TYPE BC . ‘ z. ysrecirie AREA OF ers ~ i “wu y 3. FULL DETAILS OF USE : : SuSjce LL be comtacted and esbonsed.on a wittiny basis in sypport of WENIRE. ‘ i Subject da President of McLerion Corporation of Dallas, Texas and is also amer of i several radio stations... He was born in Paris, Teas cn 8 Jume 1921. Le reaides at . 9300 Douglas Street, Dallas Texas and’hag a xanch in Denton, Teas. During world : War IX, be served a3 3 Japanese Language Cfficer in intelligence for the US Navy from 1943-45, ‘He As the author of “the Old Sootctman's Scrapbook" 4. INVESTIGATION ANO COVER YES Tone] : A. U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST War GE SHOWN DURING INVESTIGATION? Pt kk 7 B. CLA INTEREST MAY SE SHOUN CURING INVESTIGATION? : . Tra C. IS SUBJECT swaRE OF U.S. sovERiMeNT INTEREST IN wine : - . . G. 1S SUBJECT AWARE. OF Cla intezest iN wae? 7 het - €. iotcate AWY LIMITATIONS ON COVERAGE IN THE INVESTEGATION oF suaJecr. ~ (Pk. SUGEEST "ecver PRETERT™ Su ef USED IN CONDUCTING PERSONAL INVESTIGATICN OF suaJcct. . . - * = > - - - = - — ca : - . : [S- DO VOU PLan ‘TO MaKe SUSsECT BITTING OF AGENCY OR GOVERNMENT INTEREST? . X[ves 7 [xo | . 7 . “PIF HO INVESTIGATION OUTSIDE CIA, EXPLAIN Futay. . or . an - . oo . 4 pe 5. PRO AND GREEN LUST. Sans = 2 . Eco 1. OR EQUIVALENT. Im (2) COPIES ATTACHED oo ~- VaseNts Lhd ste COPY ATTACHED + @. FIELD TRACES. . 5 BO Becca . oo wee Foeuser : MO DABCGATCAY INFO. ~ ATTACHED Toast SCCPTES CmECKES 4, SUCNLFTCawt SNP CmmATION ATTACHED UNCT GNiTisten CEaplanard ge; + seematcad Ce Cage crricen CATERS EOD DIGMATLAL CF MOaNcm Crier AIRENUS SHUT Peter’ Boars | Willan A Royer . . ae SECRET . ° te 14-0000 SECRET “ ren rifted In: ss, DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND “ROSS REFEREMCE a a ae name OR MENY CoC UME NT TOE SF PE IC ATION RE FILE wee | __. orsratcw oa spagect OSC, SWBOL A> FueO. trvaiuatiaw trauSrreetg 79 Ri -rie we, > FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NG, ouecen "79m fo7. b oee fe TSF G@acee Obe SeeOL ETE. ‘ tomw NO. B67 sway 36 oat SECRET — vans 1g-00000 wow 2h nay Ish ATs r/o : Chief, FS Uiepoeitiog of Files i. Foranisd herewith for your disposition are sndirtyatent (34) tiles, consi cered ner-reotrt ited by YE, for the i cht Ptr e seta vet Om be fone “Go. Glo a> Mane / deta [Aalst “dtm 2. Subjects are.no longu in wea oy this office. Griginated by: urea 7. Shurp’ “FORD” Gms E, ‘Blots Aderasoce = Crig-& 25 ube. 2 oss Tkel,Cs(Zawlinson) = bed (arrene) - 1 S24 Carli, Saivatory Barnard's Sile wate of Births cats, lylu; viace of Birtar BetoSe¥o we fe PS TS cA 14-0000 CJ unctassinen ri ee [7 cOWFIOT - TIAL (_] secret : J ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Caresen . od po ee FKOM , Sa (a Ff fe/ oo. 2 (Ofee devignonon, roam ewmber. ond | To “ . ° oatt 2 Orricea 5 —_ bworD | INES COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from shor ro sham Drew @ fins ocron columa ofter each comment} ret. NOV AG 1836 a Pore 2 O10 onon” [] secre fj} comioenriac [_] SAMA unctassirien we ce ee « ~~. . . . . . . . _ . we 2 . vase oo . + . . * 97 eee, _ - Oy é . . 8 9 . es ees : ~~ fy eee 7 ee t: rer al Stee vee te Tmt ? \: rily Bt oat tee ae ed ~ = "4 : ot 2 . _ oO a4 ToL AS2. : “y 7 oo ye i fo ' Gntot, starr ¢ . Co - : so Attentingy Stall CATR : i ; SB Ciel, Bpooiel Security Division =. Oe a 40 ISAS 969188 Metendon, 6 ardo n Bar ton ae l, Reference 1a nate | to your roy-eet for a ecvert sect | _ /) €learenee fc- che -Sabjoet,-who ls. ths sreaident. of @ company - ch _ wWites will crorise accreditation An Jazea, to e- eonteact acest we ~ ws - oe —— . “Mads argenssatt ons - “ a a vo ° ees Sn 2. “This is to edrige that we covert oneartty. eleareace, ap Bo o9 reqbewsd, ta hereby denied, eet ae | FOR THE SectRITY ovPSCRR, Clay . Toes _ on “ "Revert KH. Cunuurghas 14-0000 \ a9 ay 400 FURORATRE Ft Got, Bo 2 wm a ae ' SChEn ASAE + Genton rertcn, heen i 1, 24 &9 remostot that tho onse en Gomion nsiim Kolenion te onal, aims this office Nos m Ruther iAterest in aabjoz. By 2 emai for sorent socnrtity eearaee on Ny, Hobertion ms minittel on 21 Fotsunry 19d, - LOW COE ; Cahat, 24 FE/TIT/Pc fire at “iets ldreages = ~ Orla. 41 mop - MN ieee (aie Quem ~ 1 14-0000 _ “Stee _ KEMORAADUN TO: OD/2P/See li February 1552 PROM: PE/TIi/ec SUBJECT: Gordon Barton Meiendon =~ , . 1, Cavert Clearcuce, fer use as eutlined bolaw, it is reqsested far Subject, on whom available informaticn is submitted separately. —Op. Clearance XX Security Clearence __Of. Support — 5+ Inquiry 2, Use of Subject: (State in detail the scope and nit "are ¢ ef activities to be perfcrned, their duration, the area involved, project involved, et:.) Subject ia the vrasidest of a. coimany vhich-will vrovide =. accreditation in Janan to a contract agent of this orgasization. It is not exectad that- subject-will learn of the agent's” ‘contection with this organization, howewer, clearance ia requeeted 20 80. . in forn-szbdject. of the cennection if the need may arise at a Tater date. . “Subjec fill lmow nothing of onsrations conducted by shia agent, oal® that 4 ¥B/BA/ i ne ‘ig -coanacted ‘with cla, . . 3. "Cover" story suggested for investigation: . Gaverrmmental _kiCommercial Details: General Credit - __Cther 4. Limits, if any, to investigation: _ Fone -_ 5. Is Subjest aware ‘that an investigation is in process: Yes NoX_ 6. Is Subject aware og CIA interest? Yes. Hot, 7. Has Subject been briefed on "coven" story?- - . +> Yes Nox * 8. Has Subject cstcblishad "cover" for investigat ion oo : : with probable contacts? . > Yes Nox 9. Ig Prov. Operational Clearance Recessary? : Yes_ No kK 10, Investicition tc. bak ‘Routine __“ Bepedite me, : . . , Hust be eapleted t bei Jn ne. 1852 eee ee re ("4 Gagr Officer -owell v. Christy “Security Ufticer “Bra neh Crile? james G.t. Keto SENET ; . “/ . / TO ASST, DEPITY ( MSFECTION & SECURITY) Date: _ FROM: onfop/ore (fecur*ty) J.G.: : SUBJECT: l. Necessary cevert izrestigation its.requested on-SubJject on whom all available background data {a subuitted separately. Information and/or clearance is “ requested for case catecory as follows: Operational Cl. xXSecurity Cl. Sp. Inquiry Operational Support 2, “Name of Special Project {ir applicable): $x -DIMTEADO 3.- Investigation to be. camzleted “as: ZL Routine "Expedite : “by not later than Liman 1982s : _ “ok, Scope and nature of use or activity: Subject is’ the sresident of a combany which will provide eotet] - accreditation in Sansa to a-contract agent of this c:yanization. It ita not exrectad that subject #7? learn of the agent's coanection with this organiration, noverer, . 5. Sugaested “cover™ fcr inveatigation: Governmental ——Commercial. - ‘ _. Other 7 . Specific: ° 6. Limitations, if any, investigation: Te Subject BAS/#AS BOT been brieréa that investigation is pending. ‘ 8. “Subject FAS/EAS- 3OT began briefed. on "eover" ‘story to be used in investigation. 7 9. - Subject FAS/BAS Kot tnateated to, Probable. {nvostigative contacts investiga-__ .. » tion pending. 20. Sub ject HAS/ZAS BOF indicated te Probable ‘investi gative contacts “cover” . ‘ story to be used. aa . . . ; ql. CEA irdices checks required for - prrtetonal ‘operational € clearance by : ; (date) : "12. REMARKS :. .. ” . SECRET JOHN BR, BREWER SO" SB ete (ras SECRET, 14.90000 Name~ Gordon Barton McLendon” ahhh av ae ee address-9300 Dorglas, Dallas Texas Place of Binth-itiunta Texas/(dabe top Cklahvoa—ege 30 ue “Military Hietors-1942 Entered Savy Jenanese Language Schoo}, Boulder, Cola. 19438 Graduated Bazy Japanaes Lig, School _. | . 19i—Coresiasiouediisvavy Ascigned ag Intel*igc- a Officer, ORI fe . . , ¥Lecharged as Lt(eG) - 0 we ch ~~ Bducation~Gradu ated Yale Univerelty ; : Fe 1S4é—tttended Harvard Law School... - Lee Wifets Name-cay Koe(Daughtcr of Janes A, Noa former Gov. of Tenisiana ren Subject has fcr. enildran,.... 2. ae - . “ Present Cecuration= President of Liberty Broadcasting Systen.’ : 1 ’ i r y 7 2 ——. ee eee ee oe a — = pm en ee ee TT ~ 1 1 - a _~ nen et a ane ee eet cece eae eee ee =--- a \ ; 14-90000 _ ABSTRACT OF DOCUNERT BEING CAOSS FILEO Fiat me. - T SOLGTE sare CF Dolemite TE-1S#S) | w/e L END forms PERTINENT INFORMATION THERE IS A RESTRICTED S1C/SPB FOLDER ON TRE SUBJECT. OF THIS 201 HELD IN RI/AR FILE, WASH-CIA-PERS-h, . . FILE THIS FoR Im FiLc 29. GROSS REFERENCE FORM aie) Pome wo 137 atecated toon $9.36 t ase te Ce war er Ves.
104-10177-10221.pdf
14-00000 104-10177-10221 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 fg iB, 2, BAUS SEEECR OUP ON ASAD OD AD EOO SN SGA PR BESS F ME Tetunzsunserszvoninis 778 4 CORFE, LEO LG ~ as TY Ge te KCAL ret “INCLUSIVE MATES: / [749 97] - “CUSTODIAL UNTT/LOCATTON : as DELETIONS, UF ANY: oT TATE OF REVIEWING OFFICIAL —REVITRED BY (PRINT NAG oe LereaR On st. pemene xo ROCUMENTS MAY BE COVTE BD OR- ROVE ROW THES FILES > A UH Ni St 5 4 ” i 5d BUG TrisaEW: TAS aes 229 ‘ a wee ban an F vy rate See" ow 14-0000 ( ~ CONF IDENTI ALG ane SECKED gen (*hen Filled In) , Review of 201 File on U.S. Cittzen ry I have reviewed In accordance with the ppo’< notice of 9 December 1974, the 201 fLle on he iZ (CK AK (surname) (201 number indicate? below), “-and have deterwined that it can sost. accurately be categorized as indicated below: _ Should be closed. (If this category applies, affix Records Officer ‘stamp.) Unwiecing collaborator. OI Code A7.° | Explanation: : .. - Witcing collaborator. OL Code Al. Potential witting collaborator; cate opened: _ OI Code A2. Former witeiog collaborator (relatioushtp terminated). OI Code A3. . Potentfal witting collaborator never contacted. OI Code A, : Counterincelligence case «. e., Lavolving a foreign intelligence or: security service). OL Code AS. ALL others. OI Code A6. - (rc ttle; _ (component) Tais asefgnnent of F category has been entered ints ‘STARS Staned “. _ aD ae to i ; (inktiats) ee TT date) This ddcuiient isa permanent bare of che file. 201m Ze OF : _. CONFIDENTIAL “SECRET CEr a es IMPDET CL BY Q61475 {When Filled tay?! : a LL SLE. _. 14.90000 | en 390: pros Meetiatl 21D _ 88) OFFICIAL DISPATCH yf t rt . Te pene ee - co "MIA: DISPATCH WO. WEAR IG QPECIVy AIR ON OFA HOUTA wey CLASSIFICATION To =: Chiery FDS "BATE: 8 Sovenber I9L9..-/. FROM : Chief, Paris Station wy “ BO ? subiecr: genemas- Ovonin chin Augustus MeV MCVICKAR, Jr, dre ar 3.2608 oe: SPECIFIC - . - Cd, ‘cubject is. presently ‘employed in Paris by Trans World Airline in the capacity ‘of Special Sales Représentative, He. is well known to Deuglas C. HAE and Eleancr T. HARTRELL, the former naving known hir socially for 2 number of years and the latter having dealt with him on transportation froblems since his appointzent, fifteen months ago, to the position he now occupies with THe: 2. Subject is alse a long-tine friend of OMOTED, whe brought him to our attention-as a potential recruit and who has provided us-with the ’ biographical information ecntained in the attached pers onal record fora ; : No. 51-6 Te : 3. Fron vhat I have 3 been ‘able to. gather, from UIIOVED, 4s vell as from HARE and 2A? BARTTELL, subject appears to-be the type of ‘individual which might be ideally suited tc fulfill certain valuable cperation2l as jsignm. mts in‘France, such as Wepotter” Cor other high-level potential agerts, high- level contacts, cuteout, etc. All who know him agree that subject is capable of "doing any pening and getiing to know: anyone" if-hé so chooses, ‘Apparently subject, déspite the "brass" hich"surrounds his perceptible personality, is~ ‘a, rerious-nimded, intellicent.. and. patriotic individual who nas had much ex— perisace along, lineg wilich could be of usé to this organization, as, well as - . an uncanny knack of, being ‘able to introduce land. ingratiate hinself into ‘prac- _ ; tically’ any. siilieu of inter to his work -ar- wishes. A partial Mst of ° 2. 2 20 subject's fairly close friends, as, reported by UN MCVED on "page fea of attacha . ’ an nent, shows the variety cf people subject. Knows and’ sees whenéver they are. in this areés ‘Undouttecly, - subject hinself coild dad a much. Longer List of . . anes to’ thosé reported herein, particularly ¥i he Fespect.. to. contacts in. . Se ae CAST am aomured, UMIOVED that, “gubgect, “dba spite his? apthity to fos —— make and keep nursrous + varied. friendships, is far from veing a "good _ a “time Charlie’. He te, ‘or tne other Kan2, ene of those ‘characters whom every= | : a one ‘likes and tronts ant-who goes out of their’ way to ges as often a5 octaw : . éion permits. UNRCVED acsures ce thal sutjec ularly ~ good friend Pre oe Jeet y hia asTa5 fae Seo | 14-0000 " gent, hard-working anu patriotic indy. “when questionéd as to his opinion concerning subject's “soteatial value 5S, it is our*thought that per! and in the cover-jck be now occupies this Station and the organization 2: dom of movenent outside France (usua any miliea his assignments might requ: supplement’ his to secure for hin an additional allotment of: £8: : éstrictions this has present expense account budget. Dué to budge’ . not been possible and: subject is .at present seeking: ancther more remner= ‘ative position, since’ he claims that his present incone of approximately $666.00 monthly (including expense account) is ‘insufficient to permit: him to live in Paris and maintain the contacts and activity required by his “ job. According to UNCVED, subject is at present endeavoring to secure 7 from his good friend Benjamin KATZ(President of the Gruen Watch Co.) the sales agency for Gruen watches in Europe, Meamzhile, however, subject is not contemplating resigning his pesition with TWA until he has a firm and more reminarative pesition. UNUCVED states that subject plans to remain _ with TWA at least until the end of the year, by which tine he may have secured something better. Subject has also had talks with James A. PARIFY (on his recent trip to France) concerning the possibility of handling the Coca-Cola agency here. Nothing has come cf this possibility to date, but ' subject appears to be hopeful, . . 7e UNNCYED is of the opinion that subject would be nost receptive to a proposition of doing intelligence work and furthermore believes that if subject could supplement his present income: by an additional $200 or $300 per sonth, he would be willing to reuain-with- Tia, vhich he likes and i3 only considering leaving due ‘to his present low total income, much ‘of which is spent in connection with activities required by his position. 8. “yimovep has, of course, msver even hinted to subject anything about his oma undercover activities and {s sure subject does not suspect that the’ forner is doing anything but his cover work in France. UNMOVED, | as a covert. agent, ‘as Well as “hig rec-uitability, has pointed ‘out very strongly that subject, due to the very nature of his. personality, mist be given a good deal of opérational guidance and be closely controlled, Questioned as to whether some other individual should eadeavor to reemit, subjéct, UNZOVED was of - the. opirion- tnat, should the” organization desire sO aa . to do au, he would be best ‘fitted to exploit subjéct's potential, same — . . 7 ot L . we * cov . to. “3 ipa /o 2 ys . oS 14-0000 . WFPA=383 —— -j- : — he has known hin far a good oany years and as a close friend, knows nis Sirong and weak points and Ouse, an geiachl, bataile subjecs to better advantage than ansther individual who might have only occasional contact with hin, 9. Ke request that consideration ve given to the advisability of -enceavoring to recruit subject and, in the event of a favorable decision, that provisional opsrational clearence be given in order that subject my be approached on the subject of engaging in fatelligence work, With | ‘regard to whom should actually reereit subject, we suggest thot RARE right safely make the first approach ands. Af subject accepts and final security is obtained, he might eventually be * turned over to ue SCVED for expleita~ tions . 10, ¥e would appreciate your reactions to the desirability of recruiting suiject, as well as your thoughts as to how best, exploit his . obvious potentials” - il. ir subject's ‘recruitability is acproved in principle ani he - is given provisionel security clearance, this Ctati ftation would then prepare a field project outline, to be subaitted to you for approval, Dan OQ, Garner DOG: jus . Encl: Personal Recerd Form Distribution: © SO , re Files . 2 BO 14-0000 -,)7 [2 . 4 F Middie SOS a, . . - Place Photograph here i 1f available , se ee ot i . Boy - a : . . . : : 7 + D ; : . as ao a - : . ° vy y t . t . . . : . 4 aan _ a : Anthorized Staff only . : Pos i . ag" ‘ ' ax | te ss mr alk ® . cd (? tte ; WEEP 3489 . or _ FORM HO. ey of 2 fe Pe? au agi EO Dey BESS -_ Peae 14.90000 2. 5. -2- SECRET Authorized Staff only FULL MAME,. IN NORMAL SEQUENCE. Jobn Augustus McVickar, Jre AME I HATIVE SCRIPT OR OTHER APPROPRIATE CHARACTERS. MAME AT BIRTH (if different from Mo. 1). Same ALL ALIASES (give brief statement of time und plece of use): (Incluie Wicknenes - Legal Chavges.). . No aliases. Nickname - "Johnny* DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH. 12 February 1909. Long Island, Ne Ye, UsSeAs NATIONALITY, ALSO RACE (if appropriate). US. NATIONALITY at- BIRTE {if different from No. 6). TiCLUDE ALL NATIONALITIES FELD. . ee Sam: as above - ; > PRESENT RESIDENCE: (Is he owner, tenant, sub~ -tenant. At whose hous _ - does he-live? Telephone?). - , : . 28 Averae Montaigne, Paris, France. Tenant on a monthly basis, subletting from one Pred MeAvoy, an Australians Telephone: ELY 16-65 PERMANENT ADDRESS (re different than present residence) - None ~ ~ ow - PRESENT OCCUPATION (Give full title, indication as to earnings, etc.); Special ‘Sales Representative for Trans World Airline {n Paris. . In addition to Faris, sales territory includes the Benelux countriese Earnings, including salary, _iiving-eplowance and expense account, total approaimately $666.00 monthivesnzea Start only ll. 13. 1h, 1S. . N ame: _ John Auguste, McVIKAR. 3. \ SECRET So, ‘Authorizea Staff only FATHER'S FULL NAME, NATIONALITY AT BIRTH, PRESENT NATIONALITY, ~ PLACE OF BIRTE, PRESENT RESIDENCE. ‘ Father was born in'U.S. and has always held U.S, citizenship. Formerly a member of U.S. Foreign Service. lIdving at present in retirenent on Long Island, N.Y.s in the home of his second son, Theodore MCV IEARs - - MorsER‘s FULL NAG, NaTIONALITY AT BIRTH, PRESENT HATIONALITY, PLACE. “OF BIPTH, PRESENT RESIDENCE. e TS citizen at birth. Now deceased. ; L HUSBAND/WIFE: FULL NAME (include 2 maiden name of wife), > NATIONALITY AT RIRTH, PLACE OF BIRTH. . \ Cat USA fom. Use , Mascees, Ruth Maxwell Warner McVIFAR, nee Ruth! Maxwell, ST. LOUS U.S. citizen from birth. ‘Bern in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. &: Cenuce ; "keavee , Pats wie oF ae a ear wae 48 Avekee (a) _ WHEN AND WHERE . dehy Ovays tus Aro quas p - A) T0igt _ (>) NAME CHILDREN, AGE, NATIONALITY, RESIDENCE 4 ¢tox JE., en Mique (a) 2 June, 1949 at Alexandria, Virginia . M1. 33K6$ ve (®) Cne daughter by a previous marriage. Barbara McVIFAR, UeSe citizen, aged 19, now living with remarried mother in San Francisce, California, . NAMES OF BROTHERS/SISTERS, AGES, NATIONALITY, RESIDENCE. . “two brothers ~ Theodore and Rojph UcVIEAR, and one sister, Dorothea DAYSOM. an US. citis zens and all living in a TeSe ” SECRET . COPA Authorized Staff only 1480000 &, SSORET . Authorized Starf only -° ” 16, IF SUBJECT, PARENTS, OR EUSBAND/WI?E NATURALIZED, GIVE DATE AND NAME IK WHICH CERTIF ICATES WAS GRANTED. None | . ~ 17. LIST OFFICIAL IDENTITY PAPERS HELD 3Y SUBJECT. ‘UeSe, Passport No. 227 ‘French Identity Card U.S. Social Security Nos 091-09-6737 18, GIVE PRESENT ANT/OR PAST OFFICIAL CONNECTION WITH ANY GOVERNMENT. None 19. GIVG CONNECTIONS WITH ANY DAT ELLIGSNCE ce SERVICE, PAST OR PRESENT. HAS - ; : SUBJECT EVER BEEN A DOUBLE AGENT EAS SUBJECT EVER BEEN CONSIDERED : . THE ‘TYPE OF AGENT WHO ‘SELLS HIS Prvoewar Ton TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER? EQGLAIN. : in 1941~19)2, while Assistant General Manager of the Hotel Pierre in New York, _- furnished information regularly to the PSI conceraing persuns living in the mos hotel in whom the Agency was interested, This service was requested by the = - Agency and no payment was involved, Lo: - a . , "20, -«-RELIGICN, AND DEGREE PRACTICED, (Mexbership in Religfous Orders.). Protestant, Infrequent attendant at Church. el. 22. 3. / ‘_ ‘SECRET Authorized Star? onty POLITICAL ORIENTATION, TO WHAT CLUBS, ORCANIZATIONS, LABOR UNIONS, PARTIES, OR SUCIETIES HAS HF BELONGED? Republican, Never a menber of-any club, organization, union, party or society. SOCZAL STANDING (Artetccracy, ucper niddle-clase, lower middle- relase, _ peasantry, etc.). VPPLR MIDPDAL Chass — ° (Under RECORD OF TRAVEL - OUTSIDE OF COUNTRY OF PRESENT PZSIDCNCE, Purpose, list pertinent firme and peopls viaited.). . Country untr: Purpose of taetp Dates France : British Isles - : . Geonary As a werber of the Raymond- - Bolland Whitcomb Cruise Operating Start 2 ~~ 1939 Norway while exployed by ‘that company Sweden (See Exploynent History) Denmark The fest Indies Brazil Australia With American Red Cross . . New Guinea (See Exploynent History) 192 - 19Lh Paclippine Islands : 411 youth spent in Europe with tantly, ¥ Father being in the 2 . United States Foreign Service, | _ . an . ° SECRET Authorized Staff? only 26. 6. -_ SECRET . Authorized Staff? only ROUcATION, : | Course ‘Pearse antes Name of School ft, Bernanits, Nev York, UeSde Harvey School, Paris, france NeJannwt Scheol, St. Cloud, s/o, France - No college educations LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS (Cneck proficiency). (a) Language Read. Spe: | Understand. . Good-Fair-Poor Good-Falr-Poor * | Good-Fair-Poar Goud Good - t t (bd) ARE BIS LANCUAGE ASTLTTIES AND OTRER CHARACTERISTICS SUCH THAT HE COULD PASS RIMSEL? OFF AS A MATIVE TO A COUNTRY oR ~ RECICN CHER THAN HIS Git Fossibly, French is fluent, having doesn spoken since chilchood, but accent mlght be noted amd _typicat Anerican appearance and __ sinnerisns difficult to disgu MILITARY SERVICE: Country, siseyises tion, Rerk, mature of duty, where service was performed, when dischargei, why? U.S. Red Cross. Club Director. Service in australia, Kew Guinea, Fhilippines. (Sea Employment Eistary) - PRESENT OR PAST MENBERSELE qi PROFESSIONAL AT) CHARTTABLE SUCIETIES: U oops - SECRET . Authorized Staff only 1400000 7. SECRET Authorized Starr only 28, LIST SYECIAL SKILLS, HOBBIES AND ABILITIES. (Fadio, Protography, etc.). No hotites, Special ability lies in salesmanship an? the estallishoent ani maintenance of personal contacts aecessary to careere 29. FUNANCL:L STATUS: (Earnings, Bank Accounts, Securities, Froperty). Paic approximately #466.0° monthly by Trans World Airline, te mx account with Chemical Bank and Trust Company of Yew York.” + No a or securities outside of Life Insurance Policies. - a 30. EMPLOYEE EISTORY. (Include type of work done, astes, ecployers,. ard addresses.) . wef . Busiaess career began in Europes Brought up “ia France and speaking French, : Sf wes appointed, at. the age of 18, General Sales Agent for muterous ‘ Anerican products including Jantzen Bathing Suits, Three-In-Cne O11, the -Franxlisa Untor.Car and the Le Baron Yotor Car. Successful with these linas, later tecaze General Sales Agent 4n France for Dusenbarg Motor Cars and the Facxard Mcto> Car Compenye ” Alsost imsediately after taking on Fackard sales he accepted a proposition to work exclusively for the Packard’ Motor Car. Cce Remained with the company in Paris for two years, o> until early in 1931.— Was taen sent to the United States ty the company ‘o handle Packard sales in Buffalo, New York where he remained until the autwm of 1932, At that time ‘he was approached by Raymund<Thitcomb Inc.) a leading American travel company, specializing in deluxe tours and cruiseg, and asked to take over sales in the New York Office due to his knowledge of Europe and his contacts in Eurepe and the United States who were potertial customers for nigh priced travel offerings. He went ito work in the company's principal sales office at 670 Fifth Avenue and remained there until Le. The travel businesu became so severely restricted after the outbreak of war ir Europe that aaymond-wnltcomb Inc. was obliged to close most of its offices, Sales were aba ptandstill and, as ne wae working by his own choice on a2 comission basis, 1% was necessary for him to leave, Dur ing his. eizhte: \-year tenre with Raymanii-Thitcom> Inc. he wrote on an average of $560,000 worth of business yearly 7 binself, . . : uo After leaving Raymond-Tnitcomd Ince, he tcok a “postete’ as Assistant General _ Manager of the St. Regis Hotal in New York and subsequently transferred to the Eotel Pierre in the sane capacity. He remiined at the Hotel Pierre until .. ’ . WZ." : : _ - J 7. (Contimued oa Page 7 a) : Autporized ‘Start anly 14-0000 32. Rl. 8. SECRET ‘ Authorized Star? only DESCRIPTICH (Uee American Staniarda -f measurement). "RS Lo FOSTURE Erect APPARENT AGE 19 WEIGHT 233 lbs.--- --—-- ELIG2T - sic _ TEETH “Good - even EYES ” Grey EAIR Brown - thick FATE-+SHAPE = Reand SCARS fone COMPLEXION — Fair ; “SEX Male BUILD Thick set DISFIGUREMENTS - . Noro . FERSOHAL EABIIS | Norash © an eee ANY TRAITS WHICH DISTINGUISH FROM OTEERS BAVING SAME GEXERAL DESCRIETION. . Ne « HAS SUBJECT DONE ANY WRITING? GIVE IZTaILs, : Loe ae None : : WAS HE EVER A PRISONER OF WAR? GIVE DETAILS.- No . . WITH WHAT FECPLE OR GROUPS DOES Ex MOST OFTEN ASSOCIATE? (List several). Associates nos*% often in France with the "international set", wealthy and — Prominent persons cf all nationalities, many of whom are my customers for air transportaticn and most of whos are friends of long standings ‘ In the UsSe his contacts include persons of high secial position and leaders in buginess and industry. This has been brought about partly: by the nature -of hig work in selling deluxe transportation on taro continents and partly by family, backgrourid and early life in Europe. (See. Fogo Sa. for a. limit ed liet of ‘persons with: whom subject associates) | StcRET Authorized Staff mly 14-00000 Beals cRCRET Ja ‘ “30. EMPLOYMENT Ereccey. (Continued) Attempting to volunteer for service in the eee Araed Ferces he was turned \ deyn as being overv2ignut. He then a approacted & Ue 5. Red Cross, was \ accepted, anc sens immediately to Sidney, Aus cralia as mainiger of the UsSe Officers! Club in that city. Subsequently, he served fn New Scinea, and in Lerte and Manila in the Philirpines,. : ‘After two ard a half years overseas he becane eligitle for discharge and . rade pplication to return to the United States. “Ee. went directly to Bashe.. | ington D.C. upon nis arrival to operate there the War Service Sureau of. the american Optical Company. The Bureuu handled that cotpany's business ruia- TE : tions with Screign governments and aided icplezentation of U.S. Army, Savy . : and Air Corrs contracts. i ” with the war over and the Yar Service Burean about to clcee, he refused a "position with ‘the Anerican Optical Company Sales Division, tc re-enter the Transportation field, We joined a newly-forned airline called Transair ince, at that ¢ time one of the leading charter companiese : : A Due to the uncertain position of charter lines within the aviation industry he decided tc accept an offer nade to him by Auerican Airlines to go to’ | Europe as District Traffic Manager for Holland, Selgiun and Luxembourg with headquarters in Amsterdan. He remained with Anerican Overseas Airlines until - he had ar orportunity to transfer tc Trans World Airline wrich made it possible for hin ¢: return to Paris as Specia? Seles Representative, covering large corporatica, gcverment accounts and the notion picture industry. He has now been with Trans World Airline ia Faris for fifteen sunths. For verification of his employnent history the following persons are cffered as referencese Both are familiar. with his business -career-and have known him personally for years, As is indicated by the above he has been employed by both. Henry S. #OCDSRIDGE Formerly General Manager of Raymond-Whitcoiab Ince Lo Wardman Park Hovel Now Assistant to the Presiuent, American Optical s, . Washington, 0.Ce . Companys — Warren Lee PIERSON Chairsan of the Board . Trans World Airline, New Yorks NeYe SEORET vad Author taed § Staff only < ‘ 14-0000 24 Lao) oo mw i] ia] POTOVTIIAL LST CF FRRICNAL CONTIOTS. . United States:' David icckefell Alfred? ozynn ande=bilt Mr. and Yes. Lawrence Tibhets (setropolitan Opera) . ‘ Epyros Sxouras (25th Century Fox) : Robert Torring Dariel Torping ‘: John Torsing . Yoha Ringling North Baren George Frangel © : : : , Dr. Hersan Barzch (ex U.S. Accassator to the Rett herlands)” John Suyier (Secretary f the Dreasury) . ; General Cerlos Rormlo (Philippines) . ; ok - Serge Chlensky - . . . oO r “Warren Lee Pierson (Chairman of oard - THA) me, : James A. Farley (ex-Fostuaster Jeneral) Geerge 5. Wells (ex-President - anericen Cptical) fancy Cases Marigny keeaetaiies somb (Mayor of Houstes, Texas) rothy Srreckels (Sam Francisco sugar heiress hoses Srreckels . Beniamin Hatz (President ~ Green Watch -Co.) France?) Dean Frederick Beekczin (Americas Pro, Cathedral, Faris} . y Alterto Dedero (South American shipping magnate : . ye Baron and Baroness von Seidlitz,. . Anire vubonnet Pepe Herrera (Venezuelan Minister to Sweden) Ralph B. Strassburger A complete Mst, even of closest contacts, is difficult to compile, It includes ‘ - well-nem persons in the moving picture industry, newspaper people, hotel exe~ --cutives, transportation exect=2¥2S, persons high in government service and in — ‘ : _ the financial rorld, Few men have as wide a circle of friends and requaintances . ' throughon® the world... - . ooo ae 14-0000 4 wes a at 35. 36. 37- 33. 39- }e JS2 cnet Authorized Starr only IS He DY COPRESPONDENCE ‘WITE PERSONS OR FIRMS CUISIDE COUNTRY CF FEISENT FESIDENCE? (If so, liat.- PROSOMABRY Wirk FAMSAY owsy. SeOosect 15 aakhacae TO BE 4 very PocR Core es Pon dEnz. EAS EZ =TR BEEN “smirencep BY A COURT? - (WEEN, BY wWaat COURT, se EESCY, PUNISEEI« GIVE RECORD OF ARRESTS AND ACQUITTALS.! ever IF APPLICABLE, GIVE INFORMATION ON DENAZIFICATION - WETHER CETUEED, FROPOSED, OR REFUSED. To, — ECW WAS EE YIRST CONTACTED OR DEVELOPED?. : OD SRIéN 5D OF Sypwey P GAASER COGLD SUSTESE BE TURNED OVER TC SCMEONE FLSE FOR HANDLING IGG as Di A SECURE, MANNER? Yes oP WEAT I$ TEE BEST. ESTIMATE AS TO .SURJECT'S MOTIVATION? Nor yer APPROACHED. - i SECRET: Authorized Staff oniy as 1 19. oeuRsi . authorized Staff only WITH WEAT AGENCIES AND FILES EAS SUBJECT'S NAME BEEN CHECKED? WHEN? WEAT ELSE EAS BEEN DONE TC VonIFY BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FURNISHED BY SUBJECT? Jo BL foren By. HR. - -PRovistonak CLEARANCE RL oUEST ED, ARE T&ERE ANY FACTORS WHICH CONIRTBUTE TO OUR CONTKOL OF SUBJECT? MONE - AT. PRESENT DOES SUBJECT KNOW FOP WHAT SERVICE HE IS WORKING OR DOES HE KNOW. THE DESTLIATION OF HIS INFORMATION? NoTF Yer SERCO ITED i? POSSIBLE, ATTACH A SANELE OF SUBJECT'S EANDWRITING TOGETHER WITH SIGHATURE, WILL BE SUPPLIED Late’. ‘ Is SUBJECT (for éxaxpte) WELL TUFCRMED AND peice X 5 TLL- LIPORMED Baus SHREWD____ 3 Nor VERY BRIGET_ ds OR: woe Eow 30 Yu EVALUATE HIS CHARACTER, RELIABILITY, SECURITY? . To ‘Be- Seren LAT CA ; . : oa . . PKovrdén Seog eer vs oo - HPPZO Rn Coe, SECRIT authorized Staff only : SEQRET Authorized Stef? only ay. WeAT TiPE OF INFORMATION ZAS HE FURNYSEED AND WHAT TYPE IS ES EXPECTED TO FURNISH IN THE FUTURE? GIVE AN EVALUATION OF INFOR- MATIG# RECEIVED. Svs sea 7 4S OER Y SF en AND ROCATED (NW COVER Joa Wah ONG S ATM INR CONT ALT WITH ANY COW FACTS. FOTEN TIA AGENTS AWD VALIUABA4. 48, IF SUBJECT'S DUTIES ARE OTHFR THAN INTELLIGENCE GATHERDNG, SO Sev aAT eer wovny START As “SPOTTER” Awd PER MAPS Rec ROITE &. 4g, HAS WE BEEN GIVEN SPECIAL TRAINING AS AGENT? IF SO, DESCRIBE THE TRAINING. (PF SECURITY CLhERRED WILL B88. FRPAINED 7A PAIS. 50, IS SUBJECT INTEGRATED WITH ANY OTHER CPERATIONS? Mer YET Re cieviTéeo. . Sl. DO'WE KNOW GENERALLY OW AND FROM WHOM HE OBTAINS EAFORMATIONT Nor YET, AME ER BLE. - a a - ; 52 IS HE PAID A ROGULAR SALARY BY USt AMOUNT: ee ; Kecommeny Bierween. #eloow svv # 300 MONTH ¥, RETAINER Fee OF Book . COMMENDED Duy, FREAIN Mae AND. BK: FING Period OU RING 53. HAVE ANY UNFULFILLED PROMISES BEEN MADE TO HIM? tL OME YET APP ALC RE. a re SECRET . c Authorized Staff only 38, “7 “236 Loe 2? 2 7 toss : ced A - SECRET Authorized Staff only wet, A SEMAFES, “(IN ESSAY FORM, MAKE ANY COMMENTS ON’ FACTORS CMITTED WHICH ARE TEFMED BY THE CASE OFFICER TO RE PERTINENT TO THE TNDIVIDUAL AND TEE PERSTIAL RECCRD. ¢DDENDA SHOULD BE MADE TO THIS FORM. FROM TIME TO TIME ME.) . ; a - . See Coventva Aerree ' Authorized Staff only nee we i 14-0000 _ financial troubles. “leave at present, prior to lesz OFFICIAL DISPATCH DISPATCH NO. REFS. PA, VIA: erttirey am on esa Pouen ee nnnene ord — c ros 3g ~~ s perssiiaatton | ro : Chief, FON OATE: 15 Decerber 19h9 FROM : Chief, Paris Staticn , RUBIEGT : atnerar- - John Augustus endian dre OO /- 3 3 vos waren FARI-G21, ~~ emeeeneememneenl MBFOK xe 1. We regret that. ‘eircunstances deyond our control prompted us to -dispatch PARI-W21) on the off chince that Subject might he of sufficient interest to you as a potential candidate for recruitment, thus bringing to “a head a question which normally would have followed its course through the mill. In this case, however, cue te Cubsect's alleged resignation from TWA, we felt that a cable such as the one we dispatched was justified, die te the fact that unless seme quick action is taken, Subject will definitely leave his Fresent, Job with TY. and seek employment elsexhere. “ 2e Cn 10 Nacemver, Subject had luncheon with EA\RF and unloaded all his Ina casial way HARK asked him if by any chance he would be willing to stay on at Tva if his salary were supplemented. Subject took eagerly to this ressibility, since it is well-known that Subject likes his Job and decires very much to remain, but is resigning merely for financial reason3. In consultation with UNvGVSD and HARES, both of whom knew Subject well, it is arparent that probsbly $300 monthly would allow Subject to decide to stay with TA, provided we are suffictlently interested in recraiting him for intelligence ectivitias. 3. Attached hereto is UNITVEDIs latest reror$ on Subject, sated 8 Decex ter, and prepared prior to HARE's luncheon with Subject. :Thers seens to be ‘sone quastion as te whether Subject has actually subzitted jis resignation to according to bene! he has, whereas Cubject denied this to TuA in-writing. 3 in Paris that & Subject as tuking tertinal - _ In any event, it te wel - hh, We new awaft your reaction as to whether you ferl thet in rrinet pies HeVICUAR.ds worth recruiting. © it too early, net heviag had specific and fetailed talkg with McVICEAZ, te submit a projec’ outiiar, but all here are . agreed that the organization eold benefit cohsideratly uy iubfectts extencive | contacts in all cenuntriles ar hastern Usropa : ar math comeus amine Sell JUS USTUE Ss Ben Ea Ama Oe ene rhea sy tts wat, ASSIFICATION 14-0000 _ corpany's mst veliadlo erploye GVEFBEaDe & DSecsembor, 1959 Subjoot: MeVISKAR, JOY AUGUSTUS IRL Address: 28 Avenue Montaigno Pards Telephona: ELY 46.55 Subject ia quitting hts position ag traffic representative with Trans dorld Airline aa of 31 Desexber, 1949, In August, 1949, aubject advised his auperiors, ine luding WARREN LSE PIZASON, Shairran of the Board of THA and a personal friend, that he could not continue ualess a larger ealary and a more liberal expense uccoumt were forth- coring. He was informed in due course by Vieo President COKE that it waa trpossible for the company to give him mre mney within the present wese structura. Subject therefor decided to seex other erployront. On or about 15 hoverber subject wae advised by Overdéas ‘Manager THORSON that “he could proceed “te mke new arrangements ag of the end of the year. Whether euvjyect actual ly resigned or was aaxed to torminate his connsotion due to his repeated carands for more money te not completely clear to the writer. Oversozs Manager THORNTON was never syzpathetic with the subject. According to STANLEY MARKUSEN, TWA Overseas Public Relations Diractor, THORNTO: was jealous of subject's popularity. On the other hand, JOM WIMGHiiL, Traffic Manager for Paria, and subject's imrediate superior,. was,,and continues to be, his strong supportor. Cn the basis of bueiness produced WINCHIL! nas told the writer that subject io the MARKUSEN concura in that beliof. : Subject is hishly rogarded by O27TA2 HOLTONS and PAULINA BRADIEY, directors of TWA, ‘In addition he io a close frienf of PICR90N, Ghairran ef the Board, who engaged him directly in the first place. None of these, however, seen willing to rum comuter to the econony drive now in progress within TWA sponsored by new President RALPH . DAMON, lUnleas there is a last minute chanze in poiley subject's termination will atand. Subicoct's futura ia uncertain. “Ma has boon in touch with a friend of hia in New York named HARVEY DYIGHT. DWI}? makes frequen’ business tripe to Eurone oh behalf of his own company which deaia in spare parte for airplanes, ha has intirated that he might uge subject in Suvops for aix to eight monthe and then bring him back to the U.S. for erployrént in Washington. ds ofthe above date DIIG: his made subject no definite offer but las advisod him ina letter seen by the writer not to worry about his future, Ex-Poetraster Jeneral JAIES PAYLEY, now with ine Qocatola Sorpany, was interested reoently in hiring subject for wors in France but that idea seema now to have boen dropped, . OHA? LES R035 23, Paris avtorpbile-dealor, had aozed subject to work for hin but subject has refused, ; For nen : Subjact is hard preoaed for roney. Ho Ras outstandin; dedte and lilegealary from TWA, in the vioinlty of $5502 rontily, had never been sufficient for his needs. In October, 1949, TWA aut tha Living allowance paid to explores overseas. Acoording to pubject, that cost his ahoit $150, ronthiy and forced hin inte debts Subject wa” {rore! 14-0000 1 j 1 Subject: NXSVISKAR, JONNY AUGUSTUS UR. (continued) merried in Jime of 1999 and hie exponses have risen sharply. Subject nae told vhe weiter thet he necty a th oveast astlews a uenth, ealary ond expansa account combined, in order to liv» in Faris and do a docont job, sSocetseosae 14,0000 -¢ fone ai To OUTGOING CLASSIFUD MESSAGE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Ae . - SECRET Ye Pace No. SS ee oe eee To - pagyg ROUT ENE Fuow: SPECIAL OPERATIONS 45 DEC hg Coxrinsationyy, (4-2) Te OUT. 954,59 oe © Feromunensosy (3-1), STB (5). uo (6), 81D {7} ; . Parophrase Not Required: Hendle as SECRET Corre:pondence per Para. S11) 6A AR-380-$ . - HSH 53570 Tos PARIE - CITE: WASHF RE: PARI dath ae .. 38) q. ALTHO “SUBJECT SOUNDED GOOD tN PRINCIPLE WE UNABLE APPROVE REF PROPOSAL AT THIS TIME FOR FOLLOWING REASONS: A. FRIOR COMPLETION PRELIM FOUR WAY CHECK PROVISIONAL CLEARANCE UNCSTAINABIE. ; . B. EVEN IF CLEARED. AND OSFINTTE TARGET IN MIND, $300 — CONSIDERED EXCESSIVE FOR UtT RIED, UNTRAINED (ALTHO. Welk PLACED) - 1NDIVFCUAL COMPARED OTHER STARTERS. . +B AS RESI@NATIGN APPEARS FAIT ACCOMPLI WE DO NOT CONSIDER iT ADVISABLE ATTEMPT PERSUADE SUGUECT RETAIN. ORESENT POST THEREBY - ror HEAVY MORAL OBLIGATTON SUPPORT HIM FOR INDEFIWITE PERIOD - IM FUTURE. . 3s NEW COVER: SHOULO: STILL GIVE SUBJECT. LATITUDE OUR WORK IF HE PEMAINS IN. EUROPE. WILL SUBMIT RESULTS CHECK AND. REQUEST YOU FORIAULATE new PROPOSAL ON EASIS NEW COVER WHEN WE WILL REEXAVINE AMD ADVISE, eat in: SHR R. BOULTON an os He LER NGTON BELEASING OFMCES 7 7 ORICINATING. AND GOOROETATING OFTICERS | “ aureeencanse gence TOD: ops 6 ve sO SECRET Corr No. f 2 %46 oe ? ng Whe po FORRtDORN TO MAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE vy a0 - INCOMING CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Foy 8a, are. 33ay7 337% CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY | SECRET pace No Frou: PARIS - s ROUT INE. To: .. SPECIAL OPERATIONS | 11 DEC kp Acros: FDY (142) . So IN 14458 Isromsuurio0SO (3-4), STA (5), STS (4), 1D (7) Paraphrase Not Required. Handle as SECRET Correspondence per Para. Si (I) 66.4 AR-380-5 PARL Lath ho y TO: WASHF Cites; PARIF os ; 4; UNMOVED REPORTS SUBUECT WFPA 3489 RESIGNED FROM TWA EFFECTIVE AN, 2, SU38JECT AP FEARS OPTIMISTIC RE POSSIBILITY SECURING WORK IN EUROPE, HQ PARIS, WITH HARVEY OWIGHT, IMPOATANT “AIRPLANE SPARE PARTS DEALER, 3F OWIGHT CONTACT MATERIALIZES SUSJECT WOULD RENAIN PARIS S'X OR EIGHT MONTHS, THEN RETURN STATES TO WORK FOR OWIGHT, . POSSIBLY “18 BASH, 3, AT LUNCHEON WITH HARE 10 DEC SUBYECT TOLD HARE ALL HIS FINANCIAL TROUBLES ANDO INDICATED WILLINGNESS REMAIN TYA IF INCOME COLLO Se SUPPLEMENTED, UNSIOVEO CONCURS WITH THIS, SUBJECT STATED (RCV DEHXEB): TO HARE RE HAD ACTUALLY ‘RESIGNED FROM TEA, STATING HE NOW TAXING TERMINAL LEAVE PRIOR TO RESIGNATION, h, RE WFP] 3032, IN ViEW DEVELOPMENTS ABOVE WE FEEL DECISION ONE” WAY OA OTHER CuR PART MUST BE MADE SOOWEST, THEREFORE REQUEST . PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL CLEARANCE ANO YOUR AUTHOR!TY APPROACH SUBJECT, iN PRINCIPLE, OFFERING SALARY 33500 MONTHLY, SUBJECT TO FINAL SECURITY CLEARANCE, .THIS IN ORDER PERSUADE SUBJECT REMAIN WITH AOEAL TWA COVER wOB AT LEAST UNTAL WE MAKE FANAL DECISION. 5. TWE, IN THIS CASE, 1S OF THE. ESSENCE. ToR: 12172 14 DFC 1D SECRET Corr Na {7 tS FORBIDDEN TO KAKE A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE 14-0000 arh . ” _ BPH 72 Chief of Station, Perle : 25 Ecvonber 1949 FEE . . . 4 4 Fe ke bhér Eubject of BFA~359 ~ Ale bee — ahepatte, $5 Soothe Pen eocethnetaeee oh taf tn, refpronee sopmra te have, cs you euggett, aeny eecote worth exploiting. - fo oxpec’t talé orellainsry four-szy cheek to teke at least six ‘weeks to couplate acd im the seantina vurlé aprrectete a further Atat ef eubjectt. soz treats, ekotcied briefly «t the bottcn of pege 8a of ole percena) reeerd form. Since operational elesranes is given only for a opeciiie purpose, wo -elae requeat QUNOVEL® 8 ry vlors a exploitetion. , 4. tudjeot persons] reemrd fora {26 Goll ce that subaltted Oth MFP4~3505) is exueorliy soaplets, auich greatly Cacllitates checking of tuis end. UFMOVED suculd te congratulated on nis palnsteking reporting in tals netisr. Ma Ss Pyndel 14-0000 fmSi pais! eit ‘ a) - : oe ‘ , ‘mez, Sd ‘ ; oe I TRANSMITTAL SLIP. L i DATE i : | 1 ; | , 7 a ot - i i . 14-00000 rouTinG ano RecoRo SHEET 4 LZ, Lreeaee J PED VASTRUCTIONS; Officer deatgnations shouldbe used in the “To” cotuan, Under each comment o tine ybid be srean OGFOnd Beet and each Comment nustored ta correinond with the wader In the “To*ostuan, Fach offtcer should tolttar (Cneck earn inasfficsens! before fturthe: routing. Sate Mecord and Rouwilng Sheet snculd de cotuened to Heghatrys ee — ~wreAat . OFFICER'S COMMENTS LY | Bl Bas wv bu tla. - ay CTA, en Hey 2 oe Le jf - Prseasd a ances G tony ane Csy tau. ZZ HOLE of ~ Lib, J | ft fs ELE Us far ten bets bo felenn he = rom MO site , + SECRET are 1948 OFFICIAL DISPATCH Via: Ala DISPATCH NO. YFPAn elt . GPECITY AIA GR BEA ByUCH a gee re Sine CLASSIFICATION To Chief, Far DATE: | 19 February 1956. .— » OR FROM : Chief, Paris Station SUBJECT: oenerac- WFPA~372); Wf £370 . . SPECIFIC > - nts . fr _ . 1. UNVTD hag just ‘int ormed m | that Subject has definitely decided net to roturn to Paris and is nor staying ot the Hotel Stanhope on Sth Avee, New York. UNNOVED further aceures ine that Subject is definitely un_employed for tha moment end is desperately lonking for suitable employment. 2. Apparently Cubjent has been able to borrow a considarabls amount of money, he having gent to his wife wno memained tehind in Paris a suffie cient amount of dollars to ccyer local det+s in French Francs which Subject had accrued at tho vartous Faris hotels, tars, nightclubs, ete, Subjectts wire is at present liquidating all thene debts, closing up and retarning to the owner tn apartment in which they lives to rejoin her husband within a few days, sed plans to depart, fcr New York 3. UNMOVED lv > also assured we that Svdject is very anxious to return to Europe anc, if possitle, Faris, UNNGYID has saintained his contacts with other high TWA officials in Faris, who hav: told him that they area "lest with- cut "Subjecs and would be very glad to see hin tack in Furis, It also seems apparent that Subject left T%A under favorable circumstances and would be willing to return (and they would accept hin). rovided ais financial situation were satisfactorily settled, he If Subject still interests yor, I suggest jou endeavor to contact ‘him at his dts] jn Now York. Dan O¢ Gener 0G: jas “ ‘Distritation: ; ae moe : oe o Hiei REGISTRY Ceey EOP ; fos | yi BBE * ELassieicaTion | “ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET. SHEET, . Us4ter each commert a ting anouls fe deaen fach ofttcer asovid initial UMSTRUCTIORS: Gf tleer deni gnotions stovidbe ane@ In tne “Ta” vorvens OCfOO8 LNT aNd each Comment Avedeted to correspond wlth the nuater In the "Ta"cotsan, (Crock aarh Imautileclent! sefore further raystag thls Record end Bovtinga sheet shovld be returned to Registry. FROM: 250 : peas ‘ Cite B Liiets Loe won [tate | ovrvcees as [Ae a at SldjeoF Chars ten LS.-p Le! bea? Ay o 9. N wad 1959 vi qu SECRET - SECRET . ~ errcars rowas wo Office Memorandum ¢ UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FOWL. (eg. Lah me 9 . 2. ited To a Ota Se a en Ore souwt bys ; DaTB: moo ety PROM 4 Hesearch Breach, iv¥ ltalf i cm) SUBJECT: “BevICHa, Ure, John augustus #40104 In accordance with your request, a covert name check was conducted on the above named Subject. The results are attached. _A review of the information furnished as a basis for this _ : ‘name check indicates thut active covert inquicy and/or searches of other public and quasi-public recurds should be productive. However, in view of the limited nature of your request, co ‘effort to develop such information has been made. : : : The attached data simply represents the reaulta of inquiry at the designated U. S. Government agencies. Should iadepeadent : domestics inquiries be required. under the provisions‘of the , Director's mezorandun dated 14 Febtusry 1949, entitled "Eecurity and Operatione: Clearances”, we would be pleased to sonduct them and furnish the results to you as promptly as possible. FOR THE CHIEF QF INSPECTION ANS SECURITY: HA 7 ! eT; Vile ROBERT A. CUNNINGHAM : Attachment Name check data je Evel, Foam hv. mag reap 29-208 SECRET SECKET Sraand wom a OF Office Memorandum ° UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Starr C/OSO Attent Mr. Bonnst TO —' Ressarch Franch, 145 Staff DATE: _ . FROM | wovICKAR, Jr., John Augustus hey SUBJECT: #40108 “In accordance with your soxzest, a covert name check was conducted on the above named Sutject. The results sre attached. A review of the informaticzr furnished as a basis fer this name cneck indicates: that active covert inquiry and/or searches of other public and quasi-public records should be productive. However, in view of the limited nature of your request, 20 effort to develop such information has teen made, The attached data simply represedts the results of inquiry at the designated J. S. Governmest agencies. Should independent domestic inquiries be required, under the provisions of the ° Director's memorandum dated 14 February 1949, entitied “Security anu Operational Clearances", we would be pleased to conduct them and furnish the results to yeu as promptly as sossible. FOR THE CHIEF OF INSPECTION AND SECURITY: ROBERT H. CUNNINGHAM arlaayaflagek data: o. FOuN MO, a Mag ipa 29-108 SECRET w ANS cars \ foe ms ty * \ a 5 1b Mo vvTerseas €. ri Orr... #3 29 Mr .coré 3 ud “ws no record of 7 e P i aT ross Jol. we wT, pecan ate on 14-0000 sentir htnninracenror enly concerned, oo 2i tau eo) 4 BS. Ottenss 14-0000 fd thet Ss: Svace 14-0000 ROUTING ANO HECORD SHEET _ OFflear designations should be used in the “To” ccluan. Under each comment «2 tine shovlé te drase lasTeucTion3: u Acros shost-eno each commant sumbered to correspone with the nueber Im the “To*colum. Cach officer should Inivtal * ttnech sarh tasutficlent? deftore further routing. This Mecora an@ Rosting Spz,et smowld Je returned to Registey. oAte 23 Nov 49 : _Fpu/Schlatter OFFICER'S VALTEALS foow HO, $4.00 aoe, 1008 14-0000 . . : 23 November 1949 > : “i ° | SUBJECT: Request For ume Check ‘ - 7 4 : a ‘ ' Meknane’ sony? j : “Bresent Addresai 28 Avomie “itpntal grid, Peris, Prance , Date and Place of Birth: 12 February 1909, -Long Teland, New York _ . 2 a Citisenshipr UsS. | ~ BC a PS ‘ . Relatives: yather : John Augustus MeVikar (sic), U.S. citizen et | . : 0 FE : ; ° ° . birth; living at home of Theodore Me kari (ate): 5. 20 . : on Long Island, New Yorks. former | mera er of Us s. : 7 : Foreign Service - . 4 co : Mother - J. 8. citizen at (births now deceased : . : ‘ ‘Brothers - Theodore MeVikar (ste), living U.S. . : Rolph 2 ueviker (sic) i . yk _ Loe . Born ‘Sta Louls,. Sis Daughter = Serdara Veviker. (ete), 19 jears of ase-(¢e . a : Ve, . ly. previous eee ee in’ ‘Sen Educational ‘Brokground qs - St. bertérd's Kew Yor _ Harvey Sciivol, Paris, Tr MeJamnet.. School Ste ‘Cloud; | ofe¥ France. ne college eduéation | 14-0000 SECRET Present _Exploynents tae, Speciet, Sales Representa ti v6 ‘for Trans World Airline” _ . in Paris” . ; oy ne iidtng antien’ a Bathtve § Suite, Three=in-Coe oil, _ the i ; the. le. Baron Motor Cars (at age 38) ; . ae ister car, Co. in urrens, } New ‘York (usta Autumn of r9s2 . Reynond-Whiteced, Inc.'s. 670 Papen Aesiotant Gensrel Monager of 3t. Regia Rotel « Mow. ‘fork etatant Gérieral Mansger of Hotel -Plerre, tow Jerk. (unt, 1942) ° " Anericéa, Red ‘cross (Austratia, jew “ Guinea, Pullippines) an Ts * Operated’ Yar. Service Rureau of Amert con Gptical Company, ae Lue Pashington,, De Cs, : To to 2 a os : yo Prunged Yr, “Ino. American ‘Atrlines.. aa District traffic Manager fo Holland, oto Laxenbi 14.90000 \ Reforenovss \ \ Horry 3. Foodbritgs (form. General Kanager of Paymcnd~ . Werdnan Fark Botel Witcomb Inc. - now Assistat to the Washington, D. C. President, American Cptical Co.) 4 Warcen Lee Pierson . . Chalasan of the ibard- , Trons World ‘Atrlizs “4 _ Bew York, Rew York ‘Bubject holds‘ U. 8. Passport Sos 227 and Social Security K2. 091-09-8757. bs t . . > 7 : 1 . iY i i - : t Pot ‘ ~ Red - : i 4 . ° s ‘ : oo ‘ : ‘ . . . ‘ . s ote ’ 2 14-00000 SECRET ” 23 Roveaber 1049 MEWUPASDUM . TOs cso . ‘ .. PRs bay: f . . SUBJECT: Request For Kame Citak Hasos -MGVICKAR, John Auguétie, dry _ Retna: *Jokmny? - Present Addrosss 28 Averus Kontat gue, Parte, Prence: pate snd Plecs ‘of Hirth: 12 Pobruary 1909, Long Island, Kew York Citi senah ip: U. 8s. Relatives: Fathor - Juhn Avgustus MeVikar (sto), U.S. citizen at : births living at home of Pheodore NeVikar (sic) on’ Long Island, New Yorks former namber of U. 5S. Forel gn Service Mother - U. S. oitigan at birth: now deceased Brothsrs- Theodore MeVikar (sic), living U. S. Rolph VeViker (alo), Iiving Us Se Sister - Porothea Nawsun, living U. Se “Tfe ~ Ruth Haxwoll Warner YoVikar (210) (neo; Ruth Maxell) ~ Born St. Louis, Ntssourls U. S. citizen fron birth Daughter - Larbara HoViker (sic), 19 yeare of ero. (daughter ty previous marriage); living “in Sen Pranol sco, Callforala, th renurried nother. Bdueatt onal Badkground: : : . St. Bernard's How York, Ve S. Ae Harvey Sebool, Paris, France Kodanhet Schoo2, St. Cloud, afe Pranse : no college edusation on SECREF * 14.90000 ‘ Present loyment: " Tbege Speotal Sales Representative for Trons Horld Airlie . _inPeris _. Frovious Eaplo te. mo . . General falee Apert in Prance for varicus Asiorican products; {noluding Jantaen dathing Suite, Threo-in-Cne Oil, the Frankia ‘Motor Car, the Le Baron Motor Cer. (ae age 1) a Tet a General Sales Arent, ‘ta Prunee for Tusenberg. Wotor Cars and Packard Votor Car Co,; Later oxoluslvely for ‘Paskard- Hotor - Car ‘Co , “(until warty 1982) me ° * packard Motor Car Co.. ‘tin Puffalo, Tew York “(until svt of ~ 19825 : Raywond-Whi teomb Ine, 670 Fifth Azonue, New York (uctil ivav) Assistant Gecsral Kenager of St. Fagia hovel, new York Asstatant General Managor of Rotel plerre, Lew Tork (until 1942) American Red Cross (Austrolia, Kow Guineas, Philippines) dperatod rar Service. duroau of Americeun uptical Coacany, . Fashington, 2. Us : . Transair, Ine. Anortoan Alrlines as Mstrict fraffla Manager fa Holland, . Belgium, and Luxembourg, with teadquarters in Ansterdaa Rpeotal Sales Representative, Trans forld Atrlines- where | aubjent has bepa ‘or past 15 + sonthés . tS or nizations: oo ee ay oo : . Be . ” _ Hever a nenber of any club, orrestzatioa, uation, party ; u or socloty. Pinanotels Bank aocotirt with Chentoal Pank and Trust Go. or Bou tork- : _ - +: - 6 SECREY 14-0000 Referer.cess . \ ‘ ne Ronry 8. Wondbri do (former Consral Manager of Raynond~ Wardmoa Park Hotel Whitcomb Ine. - now Asaista:t to tho Washington, 0. C. = President, Amorican Catical Co.) Warren Lee Pierson -Chaimaan of tho Board Trans World Airline Yow York, Sow York , “5. 5". ubjoot holds U. 8. Passport So. 227 and Social Seourity Ho. 91-09-6737. SECRET 14-0000 25 Sovenber 1949 MEZC2AEDTS 95s GSO PRSts | PE SUBJECT: Requeet Yor Yane Check Hanoi | MeVICKAR, ‘John higuetus, ore. , Mexnene: "Johny" Present Ada as: 28 Avernis Youtal gne, Parts, ‘Prasce Date and Plaes, of Hirth: 12 February 1999, Leng Island, Naw York - CLtt senshi ps Us 8. Relatives: PFuther = John Augustus HoViker (ats), U.S. oftisan at " rths living at hone of Theodore Ye¥ikar (sic) on Long Island, Yaw York: former rember ora. 3, Poroien Carvice. Nother = U, 8. citizen at birth; now deorased Brothore~ Theodore MeVikar (sic), ‘Living, Ue Be Rolph Ue¥ikar (ato), living U. 26. Sister - Darcthesa Dawson, Mving Us Se / Whe» Rath Maxwell Uarnor doVikir (ate) (uae Huth Kaxwoth) a Born St. Lark 8 iiiseourts te Ge eltigan fraa Hirth. ; aughter = Barbara MeViksr, (sic), 19 years of age: (caughter ” by previoua. nafrisce)) living in 5en Prenctece, : California, 4th rengrri od mother, . : Ca o Se. ‘Dornsrd’s ‘How York, | We Fe Ae of . we a Harvey Sabsol, Parte, Prance - . : an _ ‘Hodanne's Sehool, . Bt. Cloud, . of. vranee. ~ 14-0000 Present lo es ‘ eae, Speotal Sales Representative for Trans Werld Airline 30 Paris an ; _. eee? Previous. Ey loynent: General fales Agent tn Franes for various inerican produate, ine) uding dantsen. Bathing Suite, Threo-in-One Cil, the Franklin - Motor Car, the Le Baron Kotor Car. ‘(at age 18) ; . _ Ganeral’ ‘Bales Apent-In Prance for Dusénberg Hotor. Cara ‘and 7 oe woe rn ’ Packard otor. Car Co.; leter exelucively for Peckard Hotor : ote Car Co. Cant] sarky 1831) : a" Motor Car Co. in Buffale, Yow: York (unttd Autuan of IYssz : Paynond-thi toonb Inos., 870 Fifth Avemie, Hew York (until 1940) Assistant General Monagor of St. Rocis Hotel, few York Asaistant General Haneger of Hotel Pierre, New York (untii 1942) Averican Red Creus (Australie, New Gulcea, Pht pies) Operated ar _Service Buronu of Ausri can Optioal Companys Feshington, © gp. G. franeair, Ino. — American Airlines aa District Yraffia Kuaager fa Hollant, Belgiua, and luxe bourg, with headquarters in /neterdan . Spootsl Sales Reprearatative, trans Torld Airliner whers : : an sub,sot has been ror past 15 months. . a ce ae Organ gatgones ma s, me “ . _ Se bee : : : “os Hever rs nombor- ot ay elub, organisation, unten, party. , 5 ; ca or soolaty. . Bart scodunt with Chemical Fark ond Trust Co. of Hew York SECRET - 14-0000 SECRFT Referencest : _Nenry 8. hoodbridge (former General anager of Rayaunde ‘Wardman Park Hotel wWiltcomh Ine. = now Assiatant, to tho Washington, 2D.’ C. Prostdent, Auortean Cotioal Co.) Warren Lee Pierson . . se \ . -Chairman of the Sard : . Trang orld Airline ' New York, Hew York 4 > Subject holda 0. 8. Passport So. 227 and Sosial Seourity Fo. 091-089-6757.
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SUBJECT: YNINTEL CKTOP JAGUAR/IVAN DMITRIVEVICH-OBYEDKOV {201-?7949S} . | REF: LONDON 82224 TIN 2c334Bl ¥ ye h- OBYEDKOV ACTED: AS A GUARD AT THE SOVIET EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY, ALTHOUGH HE APPEARED TO.BE BETTER. EDUCATED THAN HIS DUTIES AS A GUARD WOULD DEMAND. AMONG HIS MAIN DUTIES. HE TENDED THE SOVIET ENBASSY TELEPHONE, STOOD GUARD DUTY AT THE GATE, TOOK MESSAGES FOR SBREa OTHER SOVIETS, NOTIFIED THEN OF MEETINGS, AND ARRANGED APPOINTHENTS. HE ALSO OCCASIONALLY DROVE ONE OF THE EMBASSY CARS ON ERRANDS. DURING HIS TEHRAN TOUR. HE WAS ALSO LISTED AS A GUARD AT THE SOVIET EMBASSY. HE WAS OBSERVED TO BE VERY SECURITY CONSCTOUS. ¥ @. ON BOTH PRECEDING TOURS OBYEDKOV APPEARED TO FUNCTION AS A LEGITIMATE GUARD AND WAS NEVER OBSERVED IN THE ACT OF PERFORMING : . : ANY INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES. BECAUSE A SOVIET IS LISTED AS A GUARD AT A SOVIET EMBASSY, IT DOES NOT FOLLOW THAT HE IS NECESSARILY A’ KGB OFFICER. SINCE-WE HAVE NO EVIDENCE TO. SUPPORT AN INTELLIGENCE . . AFFILIATION WE WILL NO LONGER CARRY HIM AS SUSPECT RIS. PROBABLY KGS. CATE: ORIG: . UNIT: ‘ AQ War RBXT: ‘ ney | - . oe BoA ’ eqeaso Orrcen CoowenAT a Concens AUTeErca ree OF CER A taletaebianed REPRODUCTION BY OTHER TNAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROMIGITED E 2 iMPDET SECDRET CL BY:035036 14-0000 -—_- VV EOUIINDS MESSAGE gu dS 9 . BOmay CesTem Uae Ome, cL TT hd i ast co eco vos. ‘we — nes v7] vaot ve pecan onF oO fc) ao o 06a o 4] 2 csenteanon uw SEecRET | WE BR Ads AMOR Hd OTCAPOR Gere. net CG tows ene eOS108 REFERENCE SER DEFERRED TELEPOUCH YASHINGTON® DO meee DISSEM BY- CORP: INFO: FILE o . 0 oot cco7sl OD srvm ro - PEA - ~ O wones z 3. FILE: 201-77949S. Ee. IMPDET.A mM” ORIG? SE/CI/X (JONSSON, LIL3} COORD! SE/X/EU {C. 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WNINTEL cated Vaguar ; REF 1 DIRECTOR 719659, 17 vit 1975 . 1. JAGUAR NOTES THAT [VAN oBYEDKov (SUaJECT REF) 1S NOW “WORKING AS AN cvecta 0 (a AT SOVIET EMBASSY, LONDON, THEY INQUIRING REASONS WHY WE CONSIDERED HIM SUSPECT RIS» PROGABLY KGB AND ALSO ASKING, EF POSSIBLE» FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTION HE PERFORMED AS GUARD AT SOVIET EMBASSIES IN TEHRAN AND MEXICO CITY. 2. FILE! 201779495, E92 IMPDET . fv SecREr IY FED (GTZ LEE am DPOFFS” 14-00000 ouTGoING® : 2 BONAL CENTER YEE ON ann on ace onF 68 i) G oO Prete anny SECRET WO 984.26 eekG Os OE TOe Care es CADE STAFF : 3710362 DIRECTOR ; ; cons: SE S wro: me YUAN. EGE i ? 203-0779495 awe TO: LONDON. Y CKTOP JAGUAR TRACEY REF: LONDON &3248 JIN be9248] Isl¥ ¥ vt FOR LIAISON LESS 2014 TAA ge KEELES 2 C5808 RETEDANCE UBOSR 739b59d | more o1sses av: go a mo moan coh wervanro PER ome HO O/ 0B YEDK OV 201-0779995} AND WIFE HAVE SON. VLADIMIR, GORN CIRCA 53- IN 65 GBYEDKOV SPOKE POOR SPANISH. OBYEDKOV WAS A GUARD FOR THE SOV EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY FROM 2a AUG be TO 4 AUG bS3 AND A GUARD FOR THE SOV EMBASSY IN TEHRAN FROM 1S AUG b? TO PRIOR APR 71. DURING BOTH TOURS, OBYEDKOV'SS WIFE SERVED AS PRINCIPAL OF SOV SCHOOLS. OBYEDKOV IS CONSIDERED SUSPECT RIS, KGB. BASED ON HIS POSITION. €-2 IMPDET«d xREGUEST TRACES PCS SOV. wy anand “RECORD COPY | DATE: 3S JULY 2397S onc: CHARLIE WOODUARD/CF Tf ve SE/BI0: seversx (eC 4 Ze 2 i EURBC £/BC/UK Pade Tree OFrcee Samseerc sre SECRET Leagiee REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 5S PROMISITED PROBABLY OP Jew FI | RBA-DPPILF €/SE/BIe 15155 AUTRES ERA raed O8Re BR — 2 IMPDET ct ay. DY6e2Gb2 —_— +o nen tenn oa Si allel ae % Fy 3 “iF bah Loses eee st oD ‘ha 14.90000 2 * 4 : * e 2? Po , oe .° reer t,he ca b a a . gees o CALE NIC OLSOEM BY LA. ae Dy * TOTAL Coptss C4 pif oor av REPRODUCTION BY OTMEM THAN § = c R & T 16BUING OFFICE 1S PROMIBITED POMRUN UNIT NON TD oe . —_—— wee ee con o peeun eters vee ete ST APF AUVANGE SUPT PeoULi GLQT ED . Com! AY TF . AU TION UiPatl _ ! RE FILE vA aon I: wt PME 7: te OL, . ACTION # moe oO "TY 49634 ETAT C6 PaGE 81-01 TORII g10402. JUL 75 SECRET 1009442 JUL 75 STAPF CITE LONDON 63248 TOF DIRECTOR, . CKTOP JAGUAR TRACE 1, Oncuak REQUESTS TRACES ON IVAN DMITRIYEVICH @8 EDK 0 ¥, BORN 28 JUL 27) RYABANSKAYA OBLAST, WIFE! YELENA LVOVNA OBEDKOVA NEE DMITRIYEV AD BORN 24 MAR 28, MOSCOH, POSTING! THO YEARS SOVIET EMBASSY REPLACING ANATOLIY IVANCVICH S UKHO V (281905449), LP #02217 7%, 2, FILE DEFER, EZ, IMPDET, i Tree en ee ered RECORD COPY SECRET ~ JO Tey, OI 2Os~ 2 PIL 5 oa USSR AON SECRET MAENIO FCP excerong NO INDEMING REQUIRED lone QUALIFIED OFS CAN TUDGE INDEXING 7 A a ee he ve sneer Chief, SB ete n Chis, NE Chief of Station, Teh es MAROF aT REDTOP. AEKICK i _PCS Depifizre - Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV ACTION REQUIEGG - ERNE ; — 1, For your information, we no longer carry Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV (201-779195), guard at the Soviet Embassy in Tehran, as PCS, He was not listed on ROGWEN's April 1971 Presence List nor their December 1971 list, We assume he has departed PCS, 2. During OBYEDKOV's tour in Tehran his wife, Yelena, served as principal at the Soviet school. His som was apparently in Moscow living with Yelena's mother, On 23 Octuber 1969, ROARC reported the grandmother calling to.check with OBYEDKOV regarding a tutor for the child, They discussed the possibility of the tutor coming for three times a week, at five rubles per hour, but OBYEDKOV, after checking with his wife, decided on two times a week, OBYEDKOV seemed to be very fond of his mother-in-law. According to our AESCREEN transcriber, she was the only one that could tell OBYEDKOV what to do, 3. The following are comments made by our AESCREEN transcriber on OBYEDKOV on 8 Jaly 1970: “He fs very security conscious, especially in dealing with "official people” or superiors, He mentions his name to his friends freely, but refuses to say his name when he knows that one of the superiors is calling, “this is the duty officer” OBYEDKOV * would say several times, He often lectures people when they violate security regulations when talking on the telephone. OBYEDKOV has to be persuaded several times or even (continued) _ ATTACHMENT: Photo, h/w DISTRIBUTION: BIS hee og ad CSB, w/ait,, a/s £8 eepy 2-C/NE, wo/att, DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER Toate ven nant NITA~25520 ___@ February 1972 CUSSIFICATION NGS RUE MUMBER SECRET 2016179495 14-0000 Pea faae shat carrera a CONTINUATION OF - Pre ceTre ree pre om ese aa OISPATCH - 1 SECRET I NITA#=25520 be econ ee en ane ane nme begged if somcone needs help (getting & vehicle or when asking for a favor), but when he decides to help, OBYEDKOV will suty with the problem until he gets results. Although OBYEDKOVA seems to be more cultured and better eaucated than her husband, it is certain that only OBYEDAOV makes the final decisions. OBYFDKOV could be very pleasant, helpful and even kind, but it usually depended on his mood, "5. The only Soviet we noted as being friendly with OBYEDKOV during his tour here was Rafik Nazhaf-Ogly ABDULLAYEV (201~808524), Third Secretary, suspect RIS, probable KGB. When speaking to one another they used the familiar "ty", We do not know the extent of their relationship, 4, Forwarded herewith is a photograph, date unknown, received from ROGWEN, We have destroyed the Station file. Marcia A, BURGOON os ’ : Mae TR ip re ; gin ETD care cores meres ee eee crete re mam poten rm LT ao com ee Hy a - Tale he v t : er reer) ‘ 530 RE THES GETS i: SY CRET i : } 2 . . . pond TEED H we Le ee - ane a ce cece ween Kener meee 24 eB SECRET (tres Fil ted fey DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION a. R1 FILE NO. 3. DISPATC OW SOURCE DOC, sywBOL AO. 7. SOURCE CRYPTONYM] 6, DATE OF tard. Jo. CVALUATION ee en : COCUENT DISPOSITION - 42. CROSS QEFERNED TO THIS FILE 13. TRANSFERRED TO . RU FILE NO. PERTINEN NEORMAT LON ; Seen ee en onoemenintel - . : AN OMITRIYEVICH : OBYEOKUV, IVAN DMI 041-¢0a-005 -179455 Sex M DOB ? ; NLTA—23060A01 : ; 09 DEC 68 cit? Pa occ 7? ; CHIEF GUARD, SUSPECT RIS. WIFE YELENA LVNOVNA 1S OLRECTOR,s DEPENDENTS SCHOOL RN G903L90152 t ~ SECRET (740) rors 867 ote Pervious cours 14400000 ee, —a= WANA Le SECRET as Fla ACERS x a ernie i mice ~~ Chief, SB. Chief, NE ai Chief of Station, Tehran/. aa mee Sueiecr i ij —_ © REDTOP: Ivan Dattriyeviich OBYEDKOV (201- IDROFILMED a ee OE UROV (20 L ____ fer CROF © Ae ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES ah EP be St DOC. MURS. SER 1. Request traces iA a . .. Ivan Initriyevien OBYEDKOV (201-77945) DOP ciuce bel | . te born 2 27, Ryazan wee . ssport: S 42 issued 26 Ma —p . wife: Yelena born 1923 SC passport: S-109043 issued 26 May 1967 Ke tiv occupation: guard, Soviet Enbassy, Tehran _ IRS. arrived: 15 August 1967. A ieee teas Photocopies of the OBYEDKOVs' passports are attached. 2. According to the 1063 vd 1964 Chesklists of Soviet Officials Abroad, one Ivan Ivanovich OBYEDKoY ¥51-121531)5 born Lh July 1912; wite Yelena; A number ohe77, was present in Mexico City since August 1952 as an anployee ‘of tne Soviet Embassy. The. Checklist for 196; lists one Ivan Pmitriyevich GBYEDKOV {(201-779495); born 15 July 1912; wife Yelena; A number 41970, as an “@€uployee of the Soviet Enbassy in Mexico Clty since August 1962. Apparently these two OBYEDKOVs are one An[tie same and althougi Subject's birthdate is different we believe he is identical with tne OBYEDKOV who served in Mexico City. Recently a conversation was recorded on ROARC during woich Subject used several Spanish words and expressions. It is possible Subject acquired a knowledge of Spanish during a previous tour in 8 Spunish speaking country suca as Mexico. Please compare the attacned photo of Subject wlth that of the -OBYEDKOV who was assigned to Mexico City to detennine if they are identical, Veronica L. ANIELARKE . Attachment: As stated, h/w Distribution: 2-* C/SB v/att : . a tls ar . she 1 - C/NE w/o/att a & a sik? CROSS REFERENCE TO OISPATCH SYMBOL ARD KUWBER pate Yi T Septeaver 1957 HOS FE MUMGER NITA-21, 626 CLASSIFICATION | SECRE® 201- a nn aia ane en. Sole furante roe oer Vn cadet at “féation, Tearan R fee espravee ore eeo aT) Aine ea oe ae oneee _ — . JOM Qua OCD BI A Oty on) _ — _ Chief, ne via Chick, ‘i __. _ oe ea 7 bite OF ar bere tit Lyte pe f (lul-272455) ————-———--- acnor magne Sarto ren 83 82 cae meuus eon RUPERENCE 2 NTTAS2i3826, 7 Septemecr 1907 1. \Forwarded herowith are Suamary Traces in SP forsat on Ivan Uratriyevich wYGuKcy (20i-779495) who is suspect KIS, Parapraph 20 of the Sunnary is for passage to liaison, : 2,. Stbject is not identicai to Ivan Ivanovich OBYLPKOV (201-121531), hen Subject first arrived in Mexico in August 1962, he was reported as Ivan Ivanovich and this error was not corrected until May 1905; therefore, two Checklists carried the wrong man PCS in Wexico, When the records were corrected, the Subject’s . birthdate was not, and the same date was Listed for both parties. Heedquavtars recezds do not list a wife or other dependents for Tvan Ivanovich OBYGUXOV and, as-far as is known, he has not been ] assigned abraad MCS prior to the date of this dispatch, Paid —_ZJ He. Rata N. TULJANIC ATTACHMENT: . “Soviet Personality Report” h/w OISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER HLT#=11583 CLASSIFICA TIO Sez OCRET s nas FILE MUUBER 201-779495 OFFICE OF FIER - SB/O NE Betty Give A-RID watt. Peg 1-SB/O/NE watt. tisa/er yk wo/att. | CSB/O/NE chet? loa. Th: 4 ; L-SB/CIT/G Wofatt. pom toi WS oe A-NE/GTI/E wosat&. | SB/CI/K ae Ace . a ae SB/CI/G 73 Rew “or : ae 4 Hf CNE/GTU/T | were tae Se ARRAN yl or rere ae ee EAA AE rr ee 14-00000 , nal " 4 X ek RE CRE se . 4 eee Sd . . _ PREPARED BY: Rita N. TOLJANIC DATE: 3 October 1967 + 201-NUMBER: 201779495 A NUMBER: A 41970 : ‘ 1, NAME: Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV 2. DPOB: 27 August 1927 or 19 July 1927 in Ryazan 3. CITIZENSIITP AND PASSPORT DATA: a, USSR b, Service passport $009260, used while Subject was in Mexico : c. Service passport $105042, issued 26 May 1967 6. CURRENT POSITION: Guard in the Soviet Embassy, Tehran ; os 7, RELATIVES: oo, c. spouse - Yelena Lvovna possibly nee DMITRIYEVA, born 1928 , in Moscow, She traveled to Mexico on Service passport 5009270. She served as the director of the Soviet Primary School in Mexico City 4 and ran the summer camp in Cuernavaca. e ; . d. children - a son, Viadimir Ivanovich, bern 1953. a Boris Lvovich DMRTRIYEV and Mariya Borisovna DMITRIYEVA, ; . Soe who are probably wife's brother and sister-in-law, During Subject’s stay in Mexico they occupied Subject’s apartment : in Moscow, given as Moscow E-143, Metrogorodok, Otkrytoye Shosse 26, Building 7, Apartment 69, telephone G3-72-34, SECRET meg rea, Tp men | came tony 4 Abit Nifw i583 ws woh ; Wats 2 7P9 OFS 14-0000 ‘ sgu07 ~ [a nl - . ae wi : if » SECRE 0 Hoey oy i - ~ a2- 7. (cont'd) In May 1964 Sudject spoke to "Boris" in Moscow about certain purchases for the apartment, and Subject's wift also spoke to her mother, who apparently lived with Boris and his wife. 8. LANGUAGES: Russian - native Spanish - poor Bas ~ ‘ Bi - ‘ fo 7 7 i LF SECRET ree my tt sane 1400000 Cyne omentte ARMED Eee cere ene te, sye ane ao TERRE ar AAO Lateran Oper npn teptcbeniti itp Dee at mt 9, PHYSICAL DESCRIPYLON AND PHOTOS: Photo number’ 5010797 \ \ . on - 5 Cx 20 | \ 201 Te, rey rAG6 PPT ae ee TMOG 26 0 “ 10. "oS eC RET ° whe PERSONALITY, CHARACTER, AND HABITS: . Although Subject acted as a guard at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico, he appeared td be fairly well educated and was not subservient to any of the other Soviets, with the exception of Counselor Boris Aleksandrovich KAZANTSEV . (201-028975). On one occasion Subject Was reported to be helping the daughter of Commercial Counselor Georgiy ‘Stepanovich VISKO with hér arithmetic homework. On another, Subject was asked about methods of producing metal wire, a subject on which Subject was well informed as a result of his having once worked for a wire factory. Subject had a tape recorder at home which he liked to “listen to, He also occasionally went fishing with other Soviets... Subject told "Boris" in Moscow to build a large garage, because he was bringing a big car back with him. He also asked whether Boris had bought a refrigerator and TV for the apartment, On another occasion he was negotiating for a can of paint to take back to Moscow with him to repaint "the Moskvich", ‘Subject and his wife were both buying watches just before leaving Mexico. From the above it appears ‘that Subject was fairly well-off financially, for a guard, SECRET eget tye frei 3 te 14-0000 ~ . — Ll. - CURRICULUM VITAE: Date unknewn - Subject reportediy worked at the Serp i Molot (wire) factory in Leningrad. (28 August 1962 - Subject, accompanied by wife and son, arvived PCS in Mexico as an employee of the Soviet Embassy. Subject replaced Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich YEGOROV (201-273431), who N anipeher nce es pein ML LIS Sabroyepeneni amie tte tt tars is suspect GRU. 6-19 November 1962 - ~ Subject was in the hospital in Mexico City. ae hoes On the lith of November he underwent a a three hour operation of unspecified nature, The other Soviets had to guard him when abies tee he came out of the operating room, 17 August 1963 - Subject stated that he had just returned from a trip with Valentin Vasilyevich BAKULIN (201-261813), who is known GRU, There was no information on where or why the trip was taken. 4 August 1965 - Suaject departed Mexico PCS, transiting Belgium on his return to the USSR. He was accompanied rr) by Valeriy Vladimirovich KOSTIKOV (201-305052) who is known KGB. .Susject was replaced by Ivan Petrovich KARCHIN (201-782164). SECRET 14900000 id a ah -~ of | ; oo. SECRET ! { 12, INTELLIGENCE AFFILIATION: Mexico City Station considers Subject suspect RIS because ae appears better educated that his duties as a guard would demand, because he seems financially better off than other Soviet guards and because of his apparent association on equal footing with Soviet RIS officers, DERYASIN in 1955 advised LNERGO that the surname OBYEDKOV was familiar to him as the name of a person who was in the Guards Directorate of the MVD in 1951, i — In’ September 1967 DERYABIN and RASTVOROV said. that they / neither recognized the face nor the name of the Subject, | (Both Ivan Ivanovich and Ivan Dmitriyevich were seen by the | defectors and they did not recognize either of them.) | . mn, | 13, INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITY: : . There was no intelligence activity noted on the Subject's part while he was stationed in Mexico. ‘ ‘14, "NON-INTELLIGENCE activity: Subject primarily handled the main Soviet telephone and took guard duty at the gate. Subject toox messages for other Soviets, notified them of meetings, and contacted them for ' appointments with each other. He occasionally drove one of SECRET Ot PIIUG GS 14-0000 * a » 14. (cont'd) ; the Embassy cars on errands, ile kept a ledger of the telegrams 1 , sent out by the Embassy and notified other Soviets when cables came in for them. 15. CONTACTS: a. Soviet friends and associates, 1. Valeriy Aleksandrovich ANDRIANOV (201-293945), employee in the Soviet Trade Representation in Mexico from February 1961 to May 1964, suspect RIS. When the ANDRIANOVs left Mexico they were planning to get in touch with Subject's family in Moscow. . ; 2, Aleksandr Mikhaylovich DENISOV (201-726491), Second Secretary at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico from August 1962 to April 1967, known GRU. Subject ‘ appeared not to like DENISOV, It also appeared that DENISOV was responsible for reimbursing - Subject for the gas Subject used in- KUKHARENKO'S car. | 3, Aleksey Nikolayevich GANIN (201-757775), known GRU officer who visited Mexico 31 July - 14 August 1964, SECRET 14-0000 Subject, along with other Soviets who were _ known GRU officers, met GANIN on his visit to Mexico, Sergey Semenovich XUKIARENKO (201-260831), chief of the Soviet information Bulletin in Mexico From October 1962 to August 1964, suspect KGB. Subject and KUKHARENKO were the best of friends for a PON aD MER NEN ee ok time, but ther “UXHARENKO began drinking too much and getting into various scrapes. Subject Sosa frequently commiserated with KUKHARENKO's wife ROOK A an hinten asa a ey over her husband*s drinking, automobile accidents, : money problems. Subject occasionally used Ft ean Sas ; - KUKHARENKO'S car. Oleg Pavlovich MOSKVICHEV (201-285090}), employee Q in the Soviet Trade Representation in Mexico i from March 1961 to July 1964, known KGB. Subject gave MOSKVICHEV his home address in Moscow, pase et Viadimir Nikolavevich RADVANSKIY (201-298171), code clerk at the Sdviet Embassy in Mexico from September 1964 to March 1967, known KGB. Subject is not known to have associated with RADVANSKIY; | however, Subject's wife and RADVANSKAYA worked : ° together in tne scnool and children's camp, and : 1 . fn te SH ee eee ee rae oe Corte near reee Seon ee SECRET 14-00000 The Aaah ote oi i 4 5 i aR tee Seeks NID dente sna the wit tee ada 1s. (cont'd) RADVANSKAYA took over the camp after Subject's wife left Mexico, RADVANSKAYA asked Subjoct's wife to tell her (RADVANSKAYA'sS) daughter to. enter the institute when she saw her in Moscow. Viadimir Aleksandrovich ROMANCHENKO (201-727109), Second Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico from August 1963 to July 1967, no known RIS affiliation, When ROMANCHENKO was in Moscow on leave in Hay 1964, Subject told "Boris" (believed to be Subject’s brother-in-law) to send letters to him through ROMANCHENKO when he came back to Mexico. Georgiy Stepanovich VISKO (201-243602), Commercial Counselor in Mexico From July 1962 to circa December 1966, suspect GRU. Subject's wife and Mrs. VISKO taught together in the school and sgemed to be good friends, Subject also seemed to be friends with Mrs, VISKO, and he reportedly helped the VISKO's daughter with her arithmetic nomework on at least one occasion. SECRET © 1400000 eee neem teemat emanate lar nls Natit emer rom am mm an 4 j t hy a 8 ! i +. este 20. "See RET co -ld- TRACES FOR LIAISON: Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDAOV, born 27 August 1927, accompanied by his wife Yelena iLvovna, and son, Vladimir [vanovich, born 1953, were stationed in Mexico City from August 1962 to August 1965. Subject was a guard in the Soviet Embassy. Subject is suspect RIS. SECRET Ob PITS FS TURE Ke, ve, FAemrena r of , _ Vee 4 ae ish bho te Avefatl tl be meee wl perlic nes " de ee UR ie A » whe beste a Oyolhed Ger - 77 9/%5) sas fon VGi2 ww Coanael O Cf. plane tor yen). anol -telaagy hal tro L@an Zt 7 he anatial Qe Ae Aemeaere A, law Barw Ranoudh va : Auto “aw Ak nl Apes = ote Ao “9 PCS “Nn Yspoce, ty, Lak, . ; Ae ee nity Haw A roca he ra, ff Abe nat A? Wis) a rae ~ Age’ Auth, PE 5 joie calk j ny Abe Se of 0 fale, fy 70 14. ef CT B67 ba ot CES p 7 c ae DISPATCH fae Chief, 33. Divintosa 2 cr ra Chie?, WR Divistop Chief of Biation, Hexico City | esuct MARTE PUR Sed VF _—— REDTOP - Voice Samplea of Soviets in Bexico Mine CigimD REPU Forvarded berevith for Headquarters retention are voice saxples, taken froa LIENVOY, of the following Sovieta previously atationed in Bexico ¢ Ivan Gavetlovich ALYERTET (291+238701) | Yuriy Aleksandrovich ANDRIANOY (201-230429) Ivan Afanasyevich PBEXETOV (201-754500) ‘Ina Nikelayevna BOLDOVA (201=245416) - ¥asiliy Karpovich BUTSEV (201-273983). Yurdy Aleksandrovich DOYRACHEY (20)-297866) Alekyey Ivanovich GARMASYUEV (20109277418) Viadisir Patrovich GULIN (201+734983) Vikter Petrovich RALINIS (201 +735048) Nikolay Koastantinovich KHLEBNIEOY (291-227420) Sergey Sargeyevich MOWSTANTIADY (201-101724) Valeriy Viadtatrovich KOSTIEDY (201-305052) Sergey Senesovich KUZRARENKO (261-260831) Oleg Hakaisovich WECHIPORZHED (201-305870) | Vladimir Petrovich OBRTEOY (2012731594) _twan Daitriyevich OBYEOROY (2012772405). Wy men Aleksandr Patrovich PAYLOY (201 -761265) . Georgiy Aleksandrovich RUCHUCHEIN (201-242728) - Yastlty Vasilyevich SLEDXOY (201-735055) Bergey Tosifovich SOKOLOVSHIT {201-028485) Geanadly Pedorovich STROGANOV (20 1+735038) Georgty Stepanovich VISKO (2012243802) -Gor/fMtliard C, CURTIS Attachment: Yoreo samples | Gistribution: 2 - CSB, w/att., H/F } - CWH, w/o att, / uf, j Ler otlé, Chapt an Ol TIPLE 1 rl Ria ae ws ES . MMA = 31217 Q7 JANUARY 1937 a APR \ 2 o£ cc R EF T om PRE DeTR §Qae8=10/) ee RS # 14-0000 ar a Ls . . - . . ie aah) l. 15-60-55 Dec. 16 64 L3u-MS-7S27 fs S2t0 go In, 1532 hra. IRA VISKO SANUREY SORSLO7 tutk to -CUXFLICV in Ruasten, we i 2. 18-60-55 22 Dee. Gh LILeVS-Ore7 Fos Out. 1919 hre. CBYEDLOV telka to Yew York tn : NSE RSM PR DEAE Ghtiee toy chi a . . PEEPLES FE fee, Eh Taha hoe neEs #62 2939 hrs. KF talks to OBYSDKOV in sponich. ER Fg PRT Rape DANE BE Ay Le GME A PETE TE 0 ccna PR EIILEETT SMPTE CZ ee tT ORVeLECV & WIFE. Lo ae i ue '15-60-55 24 Lec, 6, L3y-M6-T59) #328 ‘In, OBYEDKOV talks to lia wife in Russian. 4 PaaS beak, tO peEbae RPS ALRITE YPM RGR BS a Arr Sek Mane Ae APR etn EDR nen eine, ven es SUSE Attprt ek na MR os CHYEDKOV Fo aye eens re, op Porer a 20)- TIP YDS 14-0000 piSPATCh on “PROCESSING ACHON . ros ——— t ° [ AARKED FOR INDEXING ite) NO INDEXING REQUIRED 7 6 0 nN [ OfeY QUALIFIED MESK | CAN JUDGE INDEXING [ AICROFIUA i eeahptineisne ee ___ Chief_of. Statiqn,Mexica Cit: SUBIECT . C pepvoop Ivan Dmitriyevich ORYEDKOW —————-——-——_—— ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES _ on : wypyt Procal REFERENCE: HMMA-20177, 28 May 1965 SR TRAVEL Os" 1. LIFIRE reported the departure on 7 July 1965 via Sabena . flight 556 for Brussels (and the USSR) of Subject's wife and son. According to ,LIENVOY, Subject will follow in September. It is not known Known whether this travel is PCS or TDY. 2. Travelling.on the same flight with Subject was Lyudmila Ivanovna ZHEVTUN (201-754502), who has gone on home leave to the USSR. . 3. The Station would appreciate a reply to the Reference, which requested clarification of Subject's identity. Upper hee chon ww a oe aes a *S ‘ Z ¢ \ “ for +; ats ; Willard C, CURTIS ole og Distribution: _-@7~ CSR 1 - CWH Rein 277 42S DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER DATE CROSS REFERENCE TO 22 JULY 1965 HOS FILE NUMSER : 201- FEN: - 26658 CLASSIFICATION HMMA ne P-8125 . aby . ° . ® i ~ te ” -. - mer .erg CLASSIFICATION PROCESSING ACTION _ DISPATCH SECRET 2 nie) NO INDEXING REQUIRED Chief, SR Division wgoccc Chief, WH Division ROM Chief of Station, Mexico City suasecr REDWOCD ~ Ivan Daitriyevich OBYEDKOV (20L-779495) ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES ONLY QUALIFIED DESK CAN JUOGE INDEXING MICROFIVA REFERENCES: A, HMMA-26824, LO August 1965 B. MEXI-4485, 19 August 1965 1, Reference A reported the departure of Subject from Mexico on 4 August 1965. The Scation now believes that Subject departed PCS, and that he has pessibly been replaced by Ivan Petrovich KARCHIN, whose arrival on 14 August 1965 was reported in Reference B, 2. According to LIENVOY, KARCHIN has been answering the telephone at the Soviet Embassy, a duty for which Subject was. previously responsible, According to LICALLA, KARCHIN has also been taking guard duty at the entrance gate to the Soviet Embassy, which Subject also had as one of his duties. 3, In addition, LIENVOY reported that on 17 August 1965 that “a new school director" had arrived at the Soviet Embassy. OBYEDKOVA’ had previously been the director of the Soviet school in Mexico, and the fact that she had been replaced indicates that she will not return to Mexico. The identity ef the new school director has not been established, although it may be XARCHINA, . 4. The attached Soviet Personality Report (SPR) on Subject represents a@ summary of Station information on him. It is noted that Subject is listed as suspect RIS, service unknown, his previous designation as suspect KGB was based primarily on his presumed identity with the subject of 201-121531, which has now been established as incorrect. - rns eae, 7 On’ | " for Willard ©. CURTIS Attachment: j re : I id . ‘SPR pide nein ee Lome Disgributicn: - CSR, w/att. (2 copies), H/W 1 - GWH, w/ate. (1 copy), H/W ae ne RAH —i att OS GOPY BET PT TEI "CROSS REFERENCE TO DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER DATE HMMA - 27030. 26 AUGUST 1965 CUASSIFICATION oes HOS FILE NUMBER mi Peet 201-779495 me care ae FL ° | FEN: P-8125 RAE setae nem memereein 14-0000 Meeeetes crt e 8. 9. NAME: DPOB : ~ CSR ATTACHMENT TO HHMA-27030 ‘DATED __26 August 1965 \ SPR PREPARED 8Y¥: Jonathan L, WEENING: ' DATE: 26 August 1965 Ivan Daitriyevich OBYEDKOV (4). cae 1927-30 (3). Place unknown. CITIZENSHIP AND PASSPORT DATA: Soviet service passport no. 009260, used in 1965 (3). ETHNIC ORIGIN: No information. OTHER NAMES USED: No information * CURRENT: POSITION: Unknown RELATIVES: Wife: Yelena Lvovna OBYEDKOVA (1). Probably nee DMITRIYEVA (3). DOB: ca. 1928-32 (3). Soviet service passport no. 099270, used in 1955 (3). In Mexico 28 Auguse 1962 - 22 July 1965 (2,5). Served as director of the Soviet primary school in Mexico City and also ran the sumer camp in Cuernavaca, Son: Vladimir (1,2). BCE: ca. 1953-56 (3). In Mexico 28 August 1962 - suty 1965. Travelled on mother’s passport, (2,5)3 Boris Lvovich. DMITRIYEV anc Mariya Borisovna DMITRIYEVA.who are probably wife's brother and sister-in-law, During Subject's tour in Mexico, che DMITRIYEVs were staying in Subject's apartment in Noscow, given as Moscow E-143, Metrogorodok, Otkrytoye Shosse 26, Building 7, Apartment 69, telephone G3-72-34 (4). In May 1964 Subject spoke to "Boris" in Moscow about certain purchases for the apartment, and Subject's wife also apoke to her mother, who apparently lived with "Boris" and his wife (1). LANGUAGES: Spanish - poor (1). PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS: Photes of Subject and his wife are attached (7). Pt Ler VUEFF? 14.90000 an 4 yp » . SECRET ~~ -2- HMMA-~ 27030 10, PERSONALITY, CHARACTER, HABITS: Although Subject acted as a guard at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico, he appeared to be fairly well educated and was not subservient to any of the other Soviets, with the exception of Counselor Boris Aleksandrovich KAZANTSEV (201-028975). On one occasion Subject was reported to be helping the daughter of Commerclal Counselor Georgiy Stepanovich VISKO . with her arithmetic homework, On another, Subject was asked about methods of producing metal wire, a subject on which Subject was well informed aa a result of his having once worked for a wire factory (1). : Subject had a tape recorder at home which he likedto listen to. He also — occasionally went fishing with other Soviets (1). oo . Subject told "Boris" /paragraph 7c above/ in Moscow to build a large = an garage, because he was bringing a big car back with him. He also asked Bee, . whether "Boris" had bought a refrigerator and TV for the apartment. On ° another occasion he was negotiating for a can of paint to take back to Moscow with him to repaint “the Moskvich." Subject and his wife were : both buying watches just before Leaving Mexico. (1). /From the above it oo appears that Subject was fairly well-off financially, for a guard/. ll, CURRICULUM -VITAE: - : a (date unknown) Subject reportedly had worked at the Serp 1 Molot “- wire factory in Leningrad (1). . 28 Auguet 1962° Subject, accompanied by his wife and son, : . arrived in Mexico as employee of the Soviet ~ . : Embassy, Subject replaced Vyacheslav : - Aleksandrovich YEGOROV (201-273431, /suspect GRU/. (2) In Mexico City Subject and his family lived at Tacambaro 4, reportedly in . ; Apartment 5 fn January 1963 and in Apartment 4 f in July 1965, (1). . - 22 July 1965 " "* Subject's wife and son departed Mexico for a Se the USSR (5). , 4 August 1965 Subject departed Mexico for the USSR (3). . Subject is believed co have been replaced by Ivan Petrovich KARCHIN (no Station traces.) 12, INTELLIGENCE AFFILIATION: Suspect RiS, The’ Station bas no real evidence of Subject's intelligence affiliation; however, because Subject appears better educated than his duties-as a guard would demand, because he seems financially betcer off than other Soviet guards, and because of his apparent association on an equal footing with Soviet officers, he is considered suspect RIS. It is further noted that Subject's predecessor was suspect GRU. 13, LNTELLIGENCE ACTIVITY: Unknown. 14, NON-INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITY: In Mexico City Subjece primarily handled the main Soviet Eabassy telephone (1) Said aise toox guard duty at the gate (3), Subject Cook messages for other Soviets,” necified chan of wmeectnga, and contacted them far appointments with each other, He also uccastonally drove one of the Embassy cars on errands. He kept a ledger cf the telegraus sent out by the Embassy and notified other Soviets when cables case? in fer them (1). erent 14-0000 ; RMMA - 27030 On L? Auguse 1963 Subject stated that he had just returned from a trip with Valeutin Vasilyevich BAXULIN (201-T6LS13) (1). /BAKULIN fs an idencified GRU officer. The Station has no further information on the nature of this trip, nor any reports of other trips taxen by Subject./ Froa 6 to 19 November 1962 Subjfece was in the hospital (Sanitorio Reforma) in Mexico City. On Ll Novenber he underwent a three-hour operation of an unspecified nature. The other Soviets had co take guard duty with him in the hospital, and it was stressed that one of the Soviet men should be with him after he came out of the operation. (1). 15. CONTACTS: _ Subject is not known to have had any contact with non-Soviets during hia tour in Mexico, with the exception of an occasional visit to one of the doctors regularly consulted by the Sovlets. Subjecc's closest Soviet contacts appeared to be the following : a. Valeriy Aleksandrovich ANDRIANOV (201-293945), employee in the Soviet Commercial Office in Mexico from February 1961 .to May 1964, suspect RIS, When the ANDRIANOVs Left Mexico they were planning to get in touch with Subject's family in Moscow (1). . b. Aleksandr Mikhaylovich DENISOV (201-726491), Second Secretary at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico sinca August 1962, known GRU, Subject appeared not to like DENISOV. Ic also appeared that DENISOV was responsible for reimburing Subject for the ges Subject used im KUKHARENKO's (see below) car (1). Aleksey Nikolayevich GANIN (201+757775), known GRU officer who visited “Ce Subject, along with other Soviets who were known Mexico 31 July + 14 August 1964, GRU officers, met GANIN on his visit to Mexico (6). d. Sergey Semenovich KUKHARENKO (201-260831), chief of the Soviet information Bulletin in Mexico from October 1962 to August 1964, suspect KCB. Subject and KUKHARENKO were the best of friends for a time, but then KUXNARENKO began drinking too much and getting into various scrapes. Subject frequently commiserated with KUKHARENKO's wife over hér husband's drinking, automobile accidents, money problems. Subject occasionally used KUKHARENKO's car. (1). e. Oleg Pavlovich MOSXVICREV (201-285090), employee in the Soviet Commercial Office in Mexico from March 1961 to July 1964, known KGB. Subject "gave MOSKVICHEV his home address. in Moscow (1). ----- -- ft. Viadinir Nikolayevich RADVANSKIY (201-298171), code clerk at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico since September 1964, known KGB. Subject is not known to have associated with RADVANSKIY; however, Subject"s wife and RADVANSKAYA worked together in the schvol and children's camp, and RADVANSKAYA took over the camp after Subject's wife left Mexico, RADVANSKAYA asked Subject's wife to tell her (RADVANSKAYA's) daughter ‘to enter the inseitute when she saw her in Moscow (1). . g. Viadisir Aleksandrovich ROMANCHENK9) (201-727109), Second Secretary at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico since August 1963, no known RIS affiliation. When ROMANCHENKO was in Moscow on loave in May 1964, Subject told "Boris" (believed to be Subdject's brother-in-law) to send-Letters to him through ROMANCRENKO when he came back to Mexico. Subject said that RCMANCHENKO could be reached through (fnu) MURAVYEV at Che Ministry o€ Foreign Affairs (Ly, cr we ee whe Toa HMMA - 27030 . he Georgly Stepanevich VISKU (201-243602), Commercial Counselor in Mexico since July 1962, suspect GRU. Subjece's wife and Mrs, VISKO taught together in che school and seemed to be gocd Friends. Subdject also seened to be friends with Mra, VISKO, and he reporteuly helped the VISKO daughter with her arithmetic homework on at Least one occasion, Mra. VISXO was planning to send some things to Moscow with Subject when he left (1). \ 16, PAST OPERATLONAL ACTIVITY AGAINST SUBJECT: 4 None, with the exception of technical surveillance, 17. OPERATIONAL PLANNING DATA: Not applicable 18. OPERATIONAL STEPS TO BE CARRIED OUT IN NEXT YEAR: Not applicable. et eset eye NA LE PEER EE NTRS RST pone : ») ¢ diay es PHOTOS SECRET ; : MA -2F¢ 30 arcs 14-0000 | me = - SECRET -5- HMMA ~ 27030 19, SOURCES: 1, LIENVOY, date as given if applicable... 2. MEXI-1850, 31 August 1962 3, HMMA-26824, 10 August 1965, LIFIRE travel report. 4, HMMA-26177, 28 May 1965, LIENVOY information on Subject « 5. HMMA-26658, 22 July 1965, LIFIRE travel report. 6. MEXI-0503, 7 August 1964, LIEMPTY refort on GANIN's visit. 7. LIEMPTY photographs, taken in 1965. 8. LILYRIC surveillance reports, 1962-65. es of 2 ae : poo tay 14-00000 a cen ete — a ere Soe ot, SECRET fer Prd fod fa, SOC MENT IDENTHR ICAL tor” RI FILE AO. DOF a Tce ow sovace DOE. SreRaL NO. FSOLscr cave tcnvwl a, OATE OF ined. 18 EVALUATION @. OaTE PROCESSIO TO. DISSEMINATED IN OOCUMENT O1SPOSETION renee V9. CAOSD ACFEAMED TO Es FILK 2D. FBAMSFERRED TO . ae rage NO. PERTINONE IN) ORMAT ION OBYEOKOV, IVAN OMITRIYEVICH 201-779495 SEX M 008 ? 050-008-010 HHMA-27102 o8 SEP $5 cit ? p2 occ ? : LEFT MEXICO PCS OURING 4 AUG 19650 R 6509151383 : FILE THIS FORM iN FILE NO. nen BET ace cvarsoze sesvroes, SECRET tyeae) ane een ae: SECRET CMen Filled Iny DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE 1 ? , : j ‘ t ' : OOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION SUQsECT OF DOCUMENT DOCUMENT IOENTIFICATIO } i i H t 2. 1 Rt FILE NO, \ V. BISPATEH OA SOURCE HOC, S¥msOu NO. WT Jouace swrrede Date OF INFO. pene ee CtSPOSITION 23. TAANSTERACO 10 BL FILE NO. + GATE PROCESSED GOCUNENT PERTINENT INFORMAT LO ORYEOKOY, IVAN OMITRIVEVICH C1-779495 1 201~305052 SEX M DOB 2 HAMA=26853- CIT? 0 py “Ue 85 acc ? TRAVELLIN ON SAME FLIGHT WITH KOSTIK ; ; OV WA Su8J. SUBS ASSIGNED AS GUARD AT THE Sov ° EMB IN MEXICO CITY, RETURNING TO THE ussr. R 6508251179 hiked FILE IN 20 FILE THIS FOPM IN FILE NQ. > SECRET trsaea vor BE7 vee secssous asnsione. 14-0000 q Sth carr ete Sie, be oo ae CLASEPAC ATION: - or * * MATEED POR INDEXING 3 cpoeereenpanccmneny | =ROFILMEO vy | ___Chief, §R_Division__—-—- —- —- _MIGROPIENTE |] XXX | nomoeune sroueee Info. Ab: ONLY QUALIFIED OESK . : . : . . io INDE RISD __... Chief, WH Division Yn) SAN ee MKROFIL . wa (Chief_of Station, Mexica-City © JOCK . __@ Repwoop_- Lvan_Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOY (201-270195}——————————————— ACHONM REQUIRED - REFERENCES . departure on 4 August 1965, Sabena Moscow) of Subject, (It is not known Subject's wife and son ? som * 1. LIFIRE reported the flight $56 for Brussels (and whether Subject's travel was PCS or TDY. had left Mexico on 7 July 1965). 2. LIFIRE reported that Subject was travelli on Soviet service passport no. 009260; nis wife. and daughter had travelled on no, 009270, Subject's age was given as 35, that of his wife ' as 34, and that of his son Vladimir as 9. (Comment: These age may be as of 1962, when Subject originally éntered Mexico‘) be : wae 3 Travelling on the same flight w hFKOSTIKOV (201-305052) and his fa fficer who was returning to ‘ ith Subject were Valeriy &* Viadimirovic mily. KOSTIKOV is an identified KGB o the USSR PCS. > brea Liteon, Uf NOs w wo for Willard C. CURTIS RIS LYPUT. Distribution: - CSR 1 - CWHl ts COPY 2. i _ 3 a y a __. ~7?? Rass REFERENCE TO | DISPATCH SYMEOL AND NUMBER | ATE . MMA - 26824 10 August 1965 CLASSIFICATION | HGS FRE NuMBFe —— . j 201-779495 { FEN: Pp -8125 14-0000 i | aarer sea ae oS | wT HIE | yeonaut iw : _ghiof nl Station, nextco City 7 pp mocara ere in. | ONY GaaTHED CASH | CAN BS WOE ALND ea 7 : Chief RNCEOTI | eee Seer RE v “ivan uatertyevich 05 ACTION REQUIRED - REFERLECES REFERRUCE: HMA zoa./, 25 Hay i965 1, Weadquacters agrees that Subject is probably not identical with Ivan Lvanovich UBYEQKOV (201-121531) as was earlier believed, and has accordingly assigned ivan tatteiyavich 201-779495 . A full Headquarters trace under that name tirned up no information other than that originating from Mexico City Station, which has new been re-classified into the new file, We age puzzled by the fact that MEXI-1850, dated | Septeaber 1962, the first piece of correspondance from Mexico city Staticn on Subject, reported him as Ivan Ivanovich. 2. A photo comparison of the two individuals in this case is not satisfactory proof that they ex ia fact two people because of the difference in years and exposure in the photographs. The pre-Mexico City traces on lvan Llvanovich reflect only a date and place of birth as identifying data. | It Ls hoped that Mexico City Station can obtain soon identifying biographic’ data on Ivan Daitriyevich in order to fimaly resolve the matter, . BAG. BRUCE Hl, GINTALAS err ee sarees aenersecmernemnssnes Hmm nateminent on Distribution; . Orig & 2-CoS, Hexico City _— oo, —~ po ag i AOT LAG ia DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMEZER - - me BS TS ——— CROSS REFERENCE TO a | . 439 to, nae pat i Hew CS Cocki 2k fuby 1965 7 ~ j CLASSIFICATION | HOS TILE NUMBER ! ECR | 201- 27¢49 OrnnCS - OFFICER ed Wrist . 1-RID - | SavozPa town ep, cazusox "Cong i 5523 1-SR/O/SR COGETNADNG L-Wil/ 3/MEX Lp CAPE SOMES Care, OHtCER S WANE ~ cee fatter eee sere oo 5 wisgssex : ’ esse ont oleae reas ieee —_- cone ae ee er eee ret ae are : or eeeh z ia PR cord oy SB ras cures He Tey 1 er crsen ice ES OT IT 14-0000 f 4 % 4 | i: oa : In 1964 the apartment was occupied by Boris Lvovich DMITRIYEV and Mariya PROCESSING ACOed -e-e ee ASSL SECRTE | arco Foe seTTeS } XX Xm pees tee omer quad) cee i) = Chiet, SR Division WOR : Chief WH, Division pes eros . nea ae a t 7 . x. f> <3 Ghig£-of Station, Muxico-Ci aa ~ ees fe SusS RET . . 2 [Se BEY 909 vide OBYEDKOV _~ ee _ iy Dm itr yey ape Be PETER REQUIRED REFERENCES: . . occ : et A Piece C why Alia 1, Douglas J, FEINGLASS has reported that the OBYEDKOV who is in Mexico Gity is' definitely Ivan Dmitriyevich, net Ivan Ivanovich as previously recorded, (Source: LIENVOY tapes.) It is impossible to check the original flight maniffest ligting OBYEDKOV's. arrival in 1962, since this has been destroyed, 2. OBYEDKOV also appears to be much younger than the Ivan Ivanovich OBYEDKOY (201-121531) who was born Li July 1912 and with whom Subject was assumed to be identical, No date of birth ts available for the OBYEDKOV in Mexico City, - 43, Subject's wife is Yelena Lvovna OBYEDKOVA. They have a son Viadimir, born roughly In 1953, LICALLA photographs of Subject and ais wife are caclosed, According to LIENVOY, Subject's home address in Moscow is Moscow E-HS, —- Metrogorodok, Otkrytoye Shosse 26, Bullding 7, Apt. 69, telephone G3-72-34. . * Borisovna DMITRIYEVA. . 4, Headquarters is requested to retrace Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOY and assign a new 201 number if Headquarters agrees that he is not identical with the Subject of 201-121531,. oe oe, = ¥ for Willard C. Curtis Attachment: _. .3 photos . Distribution: © x 2 SRD w/att “ 1 WHD, w/o att wee BESET E tlt 7 [Pte rAtach a SPY CROSS REFERENCE TO . | pxcpaTcH SYMAOL ANC MEER i OAtE : HMMA- 26177 ! 28 May 1965 ase Kayan P MOS FILE NUMBER 20l- | a | SECRET 14-0000 Atta Tor HMMA-26!77. 28 May 1968 TO; Chief, SR Division ee From: Calef of Station, Mexico City tS COPY eh nds - = oy L am cep ttn thgete ha Meet oe tae athe s - i aa EpR MES 7 , - wet ern ene ne HT on SECRET phase a eited imp wee ee DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE OCCULT IDENT IF FCAT ION SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT RELAIS ees . 2. ‘ . . RE FILE NO, | | ° | | 3. QesPatem oN socect pec. SvMO0R me. a. Date Oociatey OESPOSIT ION TRANSPEAREO TO AL PILE Wa. OBYEDKOV, Te Sel?! ’ 201-1253 777495 050-006-010 SEX M DOB ? 771418 . HMNA~26081 14 MAY 85 cit 2? AOL Pt acc ? SUPPORT GROUP. GUARD SUSPECT KG8. MEMBER KGB REZIDENTURA, MEXICO CITY. R 8503262121 ae Camere ° PILE THIS FORM IN FILE RO. > Pf ff wa G7 ess crevious corrrens, Ce So ALE SARA get telat temeemee si SECRE (Men set me ed OOCUMENT TRANSFER AKO CROSS REFERENCE DOCUMENT 1OENT IF ECATION _. SUBJECT OF COCUMENT | te We FILE NO, 4. GATE OTsPatcn 38 SOURCE BOG, SvmOOL nO. . «EvaLuarion 7. SOURCE CRYPTONYY) p. DATE OF INFO. TRANSFERRED TO at Fit Wo. PERTINENT INFORMATION ! ue TPT OI vt OBYEOKOV, IVAN EVANOVICH ” 201~121534~— 779 +4 co : 074-124-060/01 47475 SEX M DOB ? HMMA-25843 . 16 APR 65 CIT ? AOL PS occ 7 EMBASSY GUARD. SUSPECT KGB OFFICERS R 6505032159 Sor PPS se . nike Bins fom IN rie NO: a P| ft | (7-483 FORS BED use peeveous sorrians.” SECRET ear 14-0000 ee | — “ ‘ . ae SECRET ee DOCUMENT TRANSFER ANU V..USS REFERENCE: SUBJECT OF OOCiMmENT | _ DOCUMENT TOENT IE IC ATION aeeneen . RU FILE NO. 3 Broratcw OF 90uNCe DOC. sywBOL mo. [@. OATE Po POURCE COvPfoMeMl Gg, CATE OF EmPO. 18. EVALUATION pave TAANSELAALD TC RE FILE md. ry ~ ' ° ; | P7025 TRIE SICH ! eS soe? | OBYEDKOV, IVAN OMETREVEVIGH. ‘ 201~-128548 794 p95” 201~727109 SEX M 008 ? HMHA~25188 ' j 22 JAN 65 ' : CIT? AOL P2 : occ ? ; ; IN A CONVERSATION W/WIFE, SUBJ IMPLIED | VLADIMIR As ROMANCHENKO 201727109 WAS : UNFIT FOR JO8 OF NEGOTIATING FOR THE RE-~ RQOFING OF SOV EMB CAUSE HE WAS INDECISIVE AND VACILLATING. | ; R 6508121590 ! | , i] fi — Les ; FILE IN 201-22. = Oe ~ : PILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO, o> SECRET pind 337 “yee paisvese ser esenn, i | teresd = wane 14-0000 qf “, vonty. BECR ET ° . MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE . DMT Rife vecit . : SUBJECT: OBYEDEOV, Ivan Ivenevieh - Mexico 1964 Subject's photo wags shown to Soviet Defectors RASTVOROY “and DERYABIN on 18 August 1964 with negative results. 4 Any 4‘ Lyf r ofi- iee BECRET = SECHeE F . Cen Pitlad Eri OOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE SuGsec?h OF DOC LwtaT COCUSR NT ICEMT EF ICATION te ab ORS Bye 3. DIRPATCH OR SOUETE COC. SYMGDL NO- J, SOURCE CAVPTOAYNI 3. DATE OF INFO. + EVALUATION a TR 18. TRANSFESNED TO AY PILE NO, ve RYE ODYEOKOVs IVAN IVANOVICH. - 201224532 777495 050-008-010 i SEX M 008 ? HMMA=24698A0L |. ; : 06 NOV 64 i CIT ? P2 ' Occ ? i EMPL GUARD. SUSPECT KGB OFF. | R 6411241378 nt, GO Aye THIS me. SECRET (7+ 609 cae 867 vee reavicus corrtene. Nae 14.90000 SECRET on Rye » ™ . cohen Fabled fad SUBJECT OF COCLAR . COMAEAT EGENT EPC ATION cr ee Meno fer 791 fi le en 3. DISPATCN OF SOLOCE fof. Sy MOL ~e ' Fer, : et mn a Oo ey tre ne OBYERESY, Ivan [wanevick 7. SGURCE cAYP FONTS 8. Fare OF yxeQ. Te _— , \ S. ANALYST 8. UATE PROCESSEO - OLSSEMINATEO ty [" DATE feo. Finney PL Seppe 12. CROSS MEFERRED TO THIS FILE 1a. TRANSFERRED TO at FILE NO. PERTINCNT INFORMATION . a Yhoto of OBYEPKOV was shown to ALRANIE i , ‘ OBYEDKOY, ' FILE THES FORM IN FILE NO. sien BST vst cecvicus sosrsoms. SECRET (7-40) 14-0000 “my CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 7 feta ag ot Ltt 7 et - " ° : ante 6 AMG), - , scnen: et fvaarec te sib AT é ) ; ‘he: AD 2} cfs eS. fied gc SoA FE VR oe Ineo, ES 4 DIR“ GITE ExT ase an 735444977 REDCOAT a , . IMMEDIATE ACTION 7 | ORER 2 HEXT“9aaa bare) 7) yk * ‘1, ACCORDING 1 AUG LIENVOY SERGEY SEMYONOVICH KUKHARENKO ARRALCED PACKING OF CERTAIN PERSONAL EFFECTS FOR SHIPMENT USSR, (Per CTHER LIENVOY REPORT ING AND INFO FROM SUBJ PARA 2 REF DER AT EPE IS FOR HOME LEAVE,) SAME DAY MRS. K TOLD SUSPECT KGB GUARE IVAN HANOv fC “OBYEDKOV. THAT WHEN K TOOX HER HOME THAT 4FTERNAON HE PULLED FAST ONE ON HER, ” STEPPED ON THE GASS AND s IN CLOUD OF SMOKE AND DUST. I DON’T KNOW THE PLACE al L WHEP:. “EZ COES, BUT I KCOW THE CUNINTELLIGIBLE)D PERFECTGY,™ : VOURS SAME EVE MRS. K AGAIN CALLZD OBYEDXOY, TOLDR. T COMPLETELY DRUNK AND HAD” WRECKED HIS CAR, List URS xX sLEAbso WITH 0 ON 12 JULY TO PREVENTHK FROM DRIVING CAR SINCE HE DRUNK AND NRS K FEARED WOULD “WRECH car. S. 5 US LIENVOY REPORTING CONNECTED ABOVE UNCLEAR, BUT SNORT, MRS K-G CONVIRSATION INDICATES POSSIBILITY X Hoo TO ASPEAR AT A GOM OFFICE, AND THAT UNNAMED HIGHER LEVEL R'S PATIENCE EXHAUSTED WITH X, WOULD ALSO APPEAR | SE Ce oLT CAC Eo Copy Ne REPRATCICTION 3% OTHER ‘GIneR THAN 1 THE i3gulin (SSUING OFFCE 18 PROGRES 14-0000 SECRET Muti poe "no 2 AND 3 AUS LIESVOY THAT INCIDENT OF DRUNKENNESS‘ AND SLE LNT ENOSN THROUGHTOUT OMB, Se AS HOS AWARE FROM PREVIOUS MEX TRAFFIC, KUKHARENKO . Cal oF STATION'S PRIME TARGETS FOR DEVELOPMENT DUE ERRATIC ELaAUiGR DRUNKENNESS. CONSISTENTLY UNUSUAL INDEPENDENT SEIEANS2, AND HIS EXPRESSIONS DISRESPECT COLLEAGUES AND EVEN ANB. =. MEX! DEVELOPING ONE-AGENT ACCESS AGAINST ((SEE REF) ee AND INTENDS INJECT LICOOKY*1 AFTER K's RETURN, 3. GIVEN PARA L.AND 2 INFO, APPEARS POSSIBLE THAT K MAY NOT SE PIRMITTED RETURN MEXI AFTER HONE LEAVE. 8. ING 5 AUG LIENVOY, K LEAVING 16 AUG. SARBANOV FAN{LY gD FEDOTOV ON SANE FLT, | oe 7. ABOVE PRESENTED FOR HOS INFO, AND CONSIDERATION POSSIBLE APPROACH K AT THIS TIME. MEXI RECOMMENDATION IS GAMSLE THAT X FSETURNS AFTER HONE LEAVE, DEVELOP MORE ASSETS AGAINST Hiv, SND EVENTUALLY MAKE APPROACH IF SUFFICIENT VULNERABILITY S/s camméat- AieprovALeP ASE £1096K/-1 tipeg - Ab ALS 2 T. KUBHARENYO, 14-0000 eee mocha 200 ta tire, F tra pany Se pe en atl Fea AE . erga seme es sh oreet~ gli od feLLy 07/11 in a L Ad 6 33 . 28, ta), NUT AAT PBF RQE CZ hay, -F “4 Saeed obs : Cuiy of Serb 1g . Hen Ra! Mo fu of Lee ee ee ot, : eu oe ak henseaditae whee sa OE WRG ADOT MEELIS a HE atom BU APM wae Pra tR ize = we ‘ 1400000 SECRET . ae, VOTE: See Inoteoctions on ce @ sade of fers, Type oF - peint. Guide for cer of 208 wyster ta contested em CSHB 70-32-49. Chapter EEE. Annex B. PERSONALITY FILE ACTION RECUEST TO: * wept we yaa wo ACTION 9 Rip/eoi Section TUBE STATION: DW6 | Leen. ert a i rere] | : Saecen » tn a 1 ___. % FROM: fea ancr aocw wo, . : . . x , * , . 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0000 104-10177-10225 SPT) a emenngaretie et YY i 3 a. 4 ca NOC tet : ; co : | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | “a ¢ woe ’ NATERIAL REVIEWED AT CLA HEADQUARTERS BY sta XDERS HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF NE i XNCLUSIYE DATES:.. | CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: ° ROOM: .._ _ : DELETIONS, IF ANY: DATE | DATE RECEIVED | RETURNED { { Loper LT Ate NaI LI A o , wg. tom CO Cn! MRARONRR NEN IERECN Hs mE EM Poy eras nr : EEG ene y nagenty DT ve eran raw: SL Aaa Le —— Sac a wae e 4 z- i Z l F 2 iy x ie 14.90000 s we - “0 - . - . : . . a, . . ~ _« : , a) ctsapn a , ’ : t *. “ , 4 * Nee . gape: og a os : * 2} toe w= cng : . se _— "not SUTABLE has hae ja . ss . . rrom: Boroth : tthe Local File No: 7-1 Fo. of Pages 7 Ko. of Enclosures: none to Lina 4 Report Made By: Wallace Ie Radison/anf, Approved Dy: Distribution: By copy to: Hdgtrs. 3 Orally to: ' ‘ Filos 2 C,: + ; Emb. 1 ed ‘ PF pe De 2 . Me Ae 1 a fa San José 1 Lira 2 _- Cee hoe i. Source Cryptonym: Gifola . References: iii, ‘ha-929 ; Source, Operational Data, and Comments: : - . , ~~ Hoag : ~ - - r : - | ig PCRS. : gg | 7 .. SMR ay ee linge were wet? Ci, ECRET Rips 5 hig | JD COPY Nu? ‘ vOem 23, vce sean ° 14-0000 a aw SEGRE? ny er f 1: 7 . . . m + aon . Subject; Tllicit Armamont Traffic Roport Mo; TLo-1191 Date of Information: 29 Aurust'= 6 Septem- ber 1950 Place Acquired: Bo-otd Date Acquired: 12 Sentember 1950 Evaluation: B-Doce Date of Report: 18 September 1950 Source: Controlled American Source On the basis of information conmunicated to his Government by the Colombian Anbassador in Costa Rica, the National Chief of Detectives, car loo ROD ICUS: ua. Teller, was sent to Costa Rica to investigale reported élandestine movements a of armaments in Costa Rican territory which, according to vague reports, might : Pe shipped to Colombia. Keportedly involved in this activity was one Arturo eens. Of Colombian nationality, in conbination with various Communist elements. A cony “cosy of this investigator's report, dated 11 September 1950, is submitted herewith. Tho following are oxcerpts cf possible interest. — A - The detective sorvice in Costa Rioa has knowledge of the visits to the ° : Golfito region of the United States oitizen Richard*ZROwN, who at present _ : - |is-in-Puerto Limon-engaged im arms traffic. ie werd able te confirm that . rot this man makos frequent trips probably connected with this business, There nom ..- ° 48 another American citizen named Charles UFR oun TLUFRORROW), who had a . lumber business in this port-and later engaged in fishing, Re is being watched becauso he is also enraged in arms traffic. At oresent he is in ‘eh Panema . he In the Customs house of the nort we were able to inspect the records which u : aro kapt there on the movements of foreigners but found that they are very rudimentary and we obtained no exact data ot interest. The Costa Rican authorities have-sent sone of their best intelligence agents to Golfito to investigate the movements of Arture ROTERS, slias a1 Voaho." . An agent informed me thet he had been unable to discover tne presence of a : person by that name among the banana loading - workers. . This agent stated he eo, ' was investigating: the activities ‘of the améFican Charles Var Lon SLUFRORRGY, ¢, N Lot ‘commer of the fishing launch "Yolanda Bentin" of United States or Vonduran “registry, reportedly engased in-armé traffic. It was also reperted that in-Golfito a Colombian by the nane of Carlos TALIES Gonzalez, alias Arturo 4. ° -ORONEAIEZ 3 aN i ns, is working « pees nese iN : ‘The resion between Palmar and: Piedras Blancas is completely infected with ° ot communism. It is reported that at kilometer 44 between Palmar and Colfito re a deposit of armament 1s hidden, - oe LOE ; Ga some of the fincas around thé estero of Sierpe it is reported that there tree i "> are various deposits of armaments. In this region Communists are activo. fate . Classification Sr oR ET : ; Page 1. voam nO en FR leas ve — orp on an ~a, . : r 14-0000 Cose FIGUNRES has 200 machine cuns and 600,COC rounds cf ammunition as wall as other arms stored on his finca La lucha. Conclusfons. In Casta Kica the existence of a rermanent standing Army 18 prohibited. Thus the nation is a hst bed for political organizations of any . kind which convort themselves inte a menace to the stability of Costa Ricae Without the Lacking of 2 military srganiraticn the other institutions are extremely week and detectivism, police, civil cuard, and so forth, are un~ prepared to carry out the administration of the Governments Uncer theses conditions and with che authorization of the Colombian Anbassador in Costa Rica, Ir. Fulgencio LEQUERICA Velez, I suggest that the Colombian Goverment srant fivo scholarships to young Costa Picans to study detective : Work in Colombia for the purpose of aiding Corcta Riéa to form a teonnical corps of Police and set up the basis for an organization which will benefit 3 greatly our country since if this tecame effective Colombia would have-in ‘ that country an organization which little by little would reflect our om , interests and desires in Central Anerioa. FIELD CQUENT: This report adds very little to our knowledge of 1 arms _trattio in ! Casta Riea, bub it is believed to be of interost. : Pare 2 14-0000 t Se bec ee cmtlegten 5 AXTEREALE Ta cr 3. be é, .- us Soden Colembie/testa Alea 23 Geteter 158C Celeabisn ‘alice Ssrort on Clavtost ins 2 Area Tretile in Costa rica Gelewbia, Hossta 2 25 August ~ 6 Soptenber 1950 r) PHS IS WSaLc.T3 EPRI - *Somesaatory Solewkien with goed eontacte ia the Bational rollea. Attached far your taforaation in a oopy of a report, asted 11 Reptasher 5 He wish was srepared.by the Colashisa Xstians) Chief of Tebeet lysg follase dag ata ryturn fron a sontiisatdal miesiza 4a Casta aica to invactigeto the Papurtod @laale shine sovawnts af apag in Cesta Slesn territory, postinly dasticci fur Cols-tiae ‘the Sollesiar ate exesrpis of paveiblea interest. Tha Columbian davectigater reported that the Costs Slean detectim: servies Rad ieeiedge of the visits tz the (elfite reeisn of the Gnited ototen eitisen Adesasya Pow, Wis at the tine of tne report nas Le “oerts Linen dealing in the trafiie af apes. ancthar avsrlvan eitisen, Charles karien Lufborrme, who had a lueber beeinase in “uerts Limon emi later euzased ln Plating, sas baling galéted beaause he aloo waco dealing in anes. Ab the ties of tha resort, bafvosrow wes tn lanataes Yo Coleablan dnavestigeter Inapested the records Bort in tks Customs baiiding as the port an the aoverorts ef foreimers, bst found tina to be verp radi~ menhary and ebtalned no factued information af interest, Tie Cesta Rican authorities have cont come of thelp best iniaiiigence agents 2 faifito ta invaetigats the sevenente of ene Artura fotero, eliss "51 Yooho", . allarecly a Goloebian, # Casta Hiean agent a¢vise? the Colombian Livestipator thet ho had teen unable to diosaver the premence ef anyone by that nese acung &ho banana josding workers, Tho agent sald that bo wes dnvwetigoting the acbivitiea ef Lufterros, emer of the fishiag Jaench Tuk. HenTin of vaited States ar Headursn ragiatry, reportedly engagot ba arus traffic, Ib ues alsa Toported thet amsther Calogblan ty the axoo of Carlos Faliss Consaloz, alise artazo Usersles Xallaa, sus wortting ta Golflto, The Caloabian Lavestigsater repented that ke had Learned thet tbe rezicn tebscen Yalmer ond ‘igre Rlanene ic infsoted with Commaisa, emt thet varluga aencaita Of arraanaie sere know bo be biden, Ths inweotlestor eapeludea toast hegause a Fermcat ab anaine aney is even dt ited in Syste cles, tra aountro sat a helbed Soe ohio. sieaci! gab nas ef al akivis atiuh onperec Abe ghabaidiy. i2nqns tre secdiee al 2 RLALLSFY oMradiaabave, 14-0000 Te ied 4 we “Attachment: 1 copy of roport prepared by Colozbian Hatienal Chief of Detectives, dsted 11 Septenbor 1950. SO DB-29871 Dist: STATE (Ordg.) TLB-1191 . ORE. ria (2) ACiHS s¥VLsal CS : 23 Getober 1950 For POT={CRO FUr-#2D ' : FOTARTO SEGRST BO ETL ~N COlTHAL GP LUGNGL A_SoY aie the Jawmenforseuent agentlas ere extremely eoak and the detoctives, poises, @ivil quird, and 59 fevti, apa woprepared to earsy cub the nuministrsticn af the govermemt., ‘ith tie suthurizesbdon of t1e colomblen -aiansadoe to Caste kdas, Uro Puluanvio lacworica Yolen, tha iavextigator exgyests that tho ” Colozbion goverment grant five eclolarchira to young Costa icans to stedy Getectiva sethods 4a Colomtiis, This would be for tha purpose of aiding Gents tien to fsm a teennleal corps of soilce and set, up tua basis far ea orvzalsation which would benefit colechta zrestly sines if in beeasa ofieativ, Coloshia would have in Corts ilex on organisation sbich Littles by Uttle woald toflect Colorsian interests and dvairee Lo Central Americas (STATS) It do requested that the attachment bo returned within one month of the abows date of distribution. ; thee seit 14-0000 SECRET Fog 05-20, De raRtatst, OF Te1Gad atatg ] ¥- 5 REFERENCE SLY. very a 10/27/50 [ [wore & Foresa0 NOTE § RETURM PEM TELEPHONE TALF [J previous CORALS POM. PJraioerty acrion FF AECONS HDER [ |recouweno action f PAPPROVE & RETUAN [das vou xequested [Jarrace sce Y partcnrion F fcowwem? & RETURN CONSIDER TJ emITIALS NEEDED Vj ews rauct PT jimvestscate & REPORT L Juustiey PI KEEP ME. AOVISED CT ycecay warter L Jucuo requinto [Jwor inrerested [ Jxore # cfstror [ juote & FILE ASMARES 2 . ; Returned herewith is the en- losure of CIA Report Ne. DB-29871 Kolombia/Costa Rica entitied "Co- ombian Police Report on Clandestine rms Traffic in Costa Rica" dated P> August - 6 September 1950 as requested in Paragraph 7 of subject report. FoT h Walver G, palcavic Compliance: Branch unitions Division snout vn OMA LL. 14-00000 . . won TO micaug NO este oo Septiextre ll de 1.%0 , a Sevor JeFE DEL ODARTASENTO NICLONAL DE ikV' STIGACION CFRIVIMG , i, __& D ; . Ref,t Inforse sobre conisida reserved» a la ; Repiblice ce Yost» Rica, . Atentrecnte we mite Inforsara ese 9 Jerionw ridd scbhre lv corteddén qe tabe Je desexw ~r en is Roralbiice de Costa Rie. kecldide cue fad le orton vertat te] SeTor Coronel “smal Aguielo, Vefa del Leparteavnlo, 2 S.8,ue- a viajor el afn 29 de’ Agssto, “ANTEGEUANTS.— Por ‘ear miercidn ve mestro Babsjalor en le fanfblice de Cost? Rie, se suo conscisients de algunos negocios clea. fa destinoa J: crs que so :fectusban en territcrlo cost«rricense y en loa curles perticls by activecente ud colz: diana ie no.bre Arturo Sotero en . e cosbinsein an eles=ntos t ur ropar filfeci‘n comunists de ese pets, cg : ga que coastituirfa wn erten , orm et orien wolico culondirno ye que g's, cho armmentu y sega veges infonn-ctones wodefa ser introducido clandes-"~_ 2 4 : 1 4 } t tinament» 92 nuestro mfa, DES* RAC DE LA Sy 51ONgs ALA LE y SS sterrizs el evidy que we combo. ‘ en 5<n Jo6d ds vaste Mer, Hngo mi present: cfr . oficisl wl Seyor Consul de Yolombin en Yosts Ries; SeXor Geralie?"bories . quien luego de cenvars:r ocn:igo preiete coloborsr en tadee 1-8 gestions . Eacason lt city telofénic coun 21 Sat%or ixb-j-cor Bulgenclo Lequericsa yer les 4 lao 5 de l- trie de ese uises dfp per comenzar mi tepbajo y le pes sent-cida officiel, Luego Je converssr brevanente con el Setee Embejador me dlustre r-pidezente sobre lm oituecidn 7 el olan de tredajo a desmrrollar ecnjuntrrnte cca lvs dutorid ces Gost rricentes Les que me prestan su vie eee Lior cosrer cidn y sin reserves de ningyoy netui lec? colabor+n ao mi tra 3H RY bajo. wea? cit io per el ofa 3h we Ag-rto de of -eturr uum entrevists con el Setor ‘inistro del interior, Mayer Sentury y el seTor “ayor Pacheco, el prizero Jefe nal) intaterte ae Seg rid) ad Mtbliece y el woernds vefe de Dew tectivleno j@ Costa Ric. Hewes convenide ya ab prin visage ere bs laws tigpelon, > ldreros ai uf: lo, de co thesore en la co en ea cn 7idn da CAT OOD aes 4 » ce nee eA Er RAS ne A A SAH a et ni RL, NR nen tbr ene eee tigre arene 14.00000 -2e “Lecss* bncie 1a “ost~ del Peeffico sitio denaninaio Golfite, Al efecto toms mos e) avidn en caorpetfa del ‘ayor Pecueco quien se acazpafa en mi viaje para el recanocimtento de aquellos aitios de la Costa del Pacffico y a los’ Ingares ‘ que el Goblemo ve Souta Hic consider’, se gusrdan armes, se fomentan reunig nes o Gapésitos elandestinos de elezentos bélicos, Se tiene conocialento en < el Detectivismo de Costa Rien, que 26a regidn de Geifito, Ia visita con freee ee. neta un cludadeno nortesmeric: no de nombre Richard ‘Brom yY quien actuslmen- te se encucntrs en Puortolinén dedierdo al tréfico de eras, Confrontazos Los . datos y efectivexente rasultn que este suvur nace frecuentes viajes protobles “ mente dedicéniolos a ese negocio, Ray adenss otro ciudadano nérteameric: no de ponbre Charles lafboury, quien tuvo negonios de acdera en este smuerto des: when grag aun negocio de pesquerfa y por medio de les Subajadcs de Costa Alea en Ce Satadea Unidos y Pannad reepectivanente, ce ordend su vigilancis, pues es co- ee ‘ merciante on ATxas teadaéaz actialuénte se encuentra en Panew!, Dicho setor - es cs do con una dm costarricense de no my buene conducts y elle hece fre cuontes viajes» Pan-af y Centro América, am la Aduana dd Puerto pudimes revi sar los 1ft#ea que eitf se liev-n sobre sovimlenios de extr njeros siendo une * gese suy midimenterir y no-;udlendo obtener datos exnctos p»re mosstro interés, A lng 9 de le maflane voleacs sotre la Costs hecia el Norte, llegeros a un sitio denoninedo Parrite concesidn benanera ex:loteds por uns podercs: Compatfa Nor= teamericana donie treba jan wS3-de quince mil obreros, La -conatitacién de le Cos . ta es selvdticn @ Inbabitnds siento le savor porte costa baldfs. Toto este te. rritorio vartenece a la Provincia da Pinta Arene. A los 25 minutos de vuelo a _terrizesos en el Palusr despuds de volrr eotre grondes fine-2 benonersa3 esta region e3 noventa yor cidnto’ cosunists. Contimuanos el yeelo der conocimiento en la Costa, dn conatitucidn de esta z0ne es totealnente plens @ inhablteda sien : do puntos vulnerables pars acclones subvereivas ya que en cwlquier sitiu pur do sterrissr un rvidn eneaigo cel Gublerno acturl je Coste Bics eon armas que « podieran ser suministradsas a los obreros jel benno, #1 ecntrol comercial de es ta vasta y bella regidn, lo tiene la United Frait Conpeny, En les ronas banane~ Tes de eats perte se hon preeentio mcevirlentos huelguisticos, pero sin conse\= cuencios de graveded, pued tudo este: obrerismo no es e:iro cel Gobierno Central de Costs Sice, Ales Dy DO ce l- avens aterrizanos en el aeroiromo de Golfito, Ea wate sitio las Antorid-des Ccoterricenses ben dostscedo e unos de sus wejorve egentes del vervicio intelleencls, vere loe-lizar los pusibles vcvialentos del - Secor Arturo Botero alia “7, Mochd%, colosdianc, cbhjeto de mi vizite 3 ee este tor, ~icho ngente teferme que “untre ©. Nuzeroso persoml que trobeje dentro de ~ 1s zune con los o-rgsdorms 4e b-n- no ¥ certs cdrerce, pence he fivwmds ringues persvna se tal aortre., Dicho egerte 1. tr oegedo dentro Je les curdrilles cone Mk eta, veh Paseo we e-rgador de b-nano ya Inqiride antre elles con euchn hrbilided por Arturo Bow toro, ain rmsultidoe satisfrctorios. Coincide.le intormnciéa 4o este agente y es dics qua catd sobre In piste da un nortesmaricno do nombre Charies xaridn 7 af bared, dueFo-de une lancha pesgiers. Lsmadn "Yolen 3 Bentin" de satrfcula « -é. nortesrer:ovw u Honlureia, de quien se tiene noticia @idedignss “que es traff onnte en sims y cienifios un peligro debido > la extansifn de 1-3 Coutss Cos. tarricences, Adeats so h infonr-do que la Policfa Secreta de l> Redblio de Pancesle-eat? controlanio en tn viajes, Serfs co veniente cua ¢l Gobierno Co losbisno die érienvs ,artiagates al Cénscl Gover 1 en Panant porn que $e ine formen sobre sus ectividedes y me sostole peso cou cu apbereecidn a aguas del - Feeftico pur Llegor @ Puertos colszbi-noa, iisy slen%s y como dato ndiciom) que en Golfito trit.jr un eclecbicn. de nantes Orios Valdéz GonzMez (Armnlo), - quien ae hace possr por Arturo Gon=dloz Moliaa, tipo de péairos sutecaientes, « naus-do por la Poilefs de srfeenc: durente l- rvolucida, La denfa de Gelfite - tiene un avelle pers ¢ rev de benenc onficieate gre estes led res y am tiem0 do ggerra internncional, los Yatados Unilos ben szrovecnsdo eate Golfo, para res gusrdnr su Flota Submrini, sitio donds mete uerfect wente recalar une escudra de cubarinos, 31 dfa 2 de s ptiaxdre continued of visita y ture oportunidad Jo - inapecelon:r los Telleres de Mectntca de la Canpetfe Sanomem Awerionn, edilree dlexente instaludos, modernos y er geces , ra atender les necesidiedes del gron mg vissentd de-ids Ferroe.rriléa 3 nanarcs qua lieg*n hasta Puerto Armalles en tee rritorio pyna-e%o, fesde Golfito oxsta sinc: Lina, (eezenta kd sat roa) In via férres de encho 38 pulgndns y de Fine ‘ein + Qucrto Ammelles, (sesenta kilde tros,) hry que biar up tmebonie, wmec ds i{ne- solo tlene 36 sulg-dss, Deeda o Golfito breia el Norowste hay teuvidn liner férre. de 38 pulgndus, Llegenio hrata Prizsr ar atr vesendo tody oss régidn Ieminers, Los serodr.zcs de esa regién sont Parrita, Pale, Golfito, la Cussts, Caine Gord>s “qmpo perticular de un millo- nrrio frenoia de roellido Challe on donde no pueden aterrizar Sino avlones pecug Noa" y Arcuelles en territorio ponerero. A les tres de la terie con el Meyor Pa~ checo y con el Licenciedo Hector G.ewer:, Jefe dol Darart-zento Lagal de la Con- pacfs B-nnem, brroglnoos él viaje beste P laer Sur en Sotor Car "Lfnee Férre:" f cuatro hor.s .or 1fnea férre> Je Gelfite em el obisto de continasr musatrs = visita a ase reegidn, tertento enteniido, que de Palorr a Siedras Bl«nors (K,42) ast? cemsletecenta inf cted: vo comuntacc, Les medics de casuntercidn a este = regidn se efectunn por wail. de ls ‘gencics do Fadlocasumiencicnas y cperva — tuubdidn ios serviclos de redio que atienden > las CoxpsTfas Agrees, 91 3 de Seg tieabre selimes en -utocor « laa ? nenos dies sinutos de lo a.-‘Yem por lo vfp férren qie contuse a Priaar, nos strrvesed: tods la extensa roga berrnem, 2b 14-00000 1 nee antenatal ta ferro qu: koe cenwsce con el ‘ayor Pacheco ne lo bh: pucsto a mestrm diss posicién el soy rt.muato wyxi le le ccm B-sener. das fincas de bomno tienen prooiss construceiviwe pum sus cbr-rea on up trayecto de 4 kildog tros, hry vegies est-clon’s y un 2e-wielo iay san leto do trensa, En el] Palair nos racihe el Coroml Motel Gellegos.y ef su Joe nos contuos 9 In @-sa le hudspouge, Pere quntimur ri dnvestigeed én eontliuxzos con el Cong pel G-liegos, hist: 1+ crill- del Rfo Térmt:, allf contest moa una enn ver opser Puerta Cortéz, Contdn de Can, Coote “de. “ns peculiuridedes do mte suelo scr 17s simudentest 6 tL bibitant~s on su neyorfa blancos, Ucteros, couzrci nt 3 qilnos, £9 froil ln eatred: cel dar por loa boors del adrrebe! y cperrn tres c.bre‘cilones de rgulpr tomo quo hacen 31 servicio de © botaje con Punt Arenas, Ln idictinsr-ai: da oste: :-dit-ntes os interz \ 7. dente: 3.0 jugedors, tusulurcy de guero bebida alnonélic violent.3 se 3us- elt n pels s y el servicis »ollsivo, cs imi, reid: ca mio, El onnir trade *@ h-ce Bin ayorsy dificult des, y cnte es el sitlo mfe poligrese y vulnery, tle p .2 tule, y -nie no by ef -ctiva del scvialonto de per.ona extr-tns, Zc oun sitio ide] dont: maiden ebacteuente tedos los cgitccor:: cawalst.2 que sveneaIn a los obroroa da la zon benners del Palsar dcnde exiete um fund cidn auy cunliet: .e le coups fifa Beonnerm; urate Balser, acbre el Rfo “drraba bry. 3 kiidcetros vor e¢ rrotg rm entre besnnems 2° re, reguler olita, Se hin hecha les ‘verigu clones uobre - dejésitos clirdest:nus do arias y iss taf orsncicnos con 17s siguientes; Entre Pulsar ¥ Goifite acbre ln 1fnea del ferroc.rril en ei Madmetro 44 s~ tiene no, ticta de Le existenct> da cmenento escualide cu-alo Los gvblernist’ 3 de. Teodg ro Fiexdo fuercn derretados por los revolucaom Flos de José Figueres. Fosible- mente osté enterrado en ost« sitio, VISITA A SIMAPE,< Con el Setor Corone] Daniel G:Liegos, Jefe de ln “ficine de Tr-bajo de tod: le zom beninera y oon el Mayor Jorge Pache Co, recorrimos todas Ins fines de bencnos de la ©, 3, de C, FR, (38 en total). Crda finca tiene su Blud House, sus birracctes donde habitan los tr. bejedcres, Y casas pore etploidos, aistrinifdos on tal forza que 80 avenues n 1 peque'ios poedlitos. Llegsacs hista ol estore de la Sierpe, otro brizo de arr casuniende al territuria xe la Costa per un peque7o Efo, “stos oat ros estin rdcticnment {necntrolados, »uea cao onso carioso, -uiimos d-rnes cuents, an ln co nverss— eién wostenid: con un guarda de este aitio, us hace més o menos 8 uesea bndtt Liegado dos chino’, comercinntes, cin p pales ni dogumntos legrles y vivfan 1 4 uloridvdss de Policfn sufieisntes pr oui eotrcl ’ \ py 14-0000 ~ nat anne se eae et enact mathemati eae Lia bécre del estaro, on caltives do benno, ‘maiems, sorenderfea, ete, Con el Coronel Anllegos nos inforuascs »ayliswente scbre la exiatencia de eras y eo de opinién que of les hay en alguna do wens fine y por otm porte « ge confirma la idea ya entes axprocain por voriae personas, entre elles, gentes dsl Coblerno, da jue esta regida eg un nido de comuniaso, de amlenn too y da gentes peligrosra, Cmclufaa la visita « los campazsntos cbreros, Tegressnos *1 slograt fento que se nos babfa list-do en la casa de tndepodes de "Filmer", a, - Faltondo ua cuarte je hor yarn las ccho de la « 7 mailans, tomezos el avidn, el Mayor Jsrgv Puchoco ; a Toe con direccién a Siz José de Coat. Rien ore sttener mfa detos on esfee : .fictales y partiouleres can el ffm de iavrstiger les actividades de Le fous tagién Gel © ride. A rafs de todos 193 sucssso oifticss controwerte enos ln Legida Cerlbo tive una gr-n sete lide, cero chore gus alent ee ballin onsi tates ;leesdes *) fartisa Comuniste comstituyendo uma fuerte y o peligros: ongaiz cidn osntro-mericens de tenenciss perfectancnta aarzifce tra, Loa principeles sduatroe ie le ivgidn Caribe som les siguientes? JUAN CH, deminierne, *ct.) sceretrrio Generml, del Pr ridente te Cuday generrles »IGEL ANGEL y JUAN RUDKIGURZ, dociniennoe, reidentes «: Ie Eptror, Cub, JOGE OU VHES, exepr rdente au la cunts Revolucio= wrir ce Cust. Ric, cost-rricense = de crigon espaiol, Sctu: lsente oo encuents on Terrel, . va Guaters ir, dunia tiene ou asiento In Legida Sart be y donde se encuent r ko acres 2x rte So su anmeucnto, residea los =yyorss pad TOE g “arta Boa javsrro, Yr sneteedS frohe's iS Fl initg’§ S’nthas), Mir cc Adc lfo Nez Bene, Maret Godoy, “soln art”, ‘Lawl, feateate Coronel, Jorge*hibng Montes, Yoctor * iis hore, Rovelo (Adios), ceyor fr noize: wore ‘a, Ge quigr, ke dice fué. el wfflede] enerp-so Pp roceciner -] Corun-? fx ne isco - Aris, de mistre de Guerre, ce Guetess Le vy comddort - le omsiarrct:, co calter -1 Coro. eee lr bepttlic, qden cucnts te nel Arbenz, -ct. l oc mid to lr pr sizenc con ol “poyo ofichl, Icé. cat cficiciid 2 os ce arclomilad honures, Fa ln Secam unnte Ubtdins: vindera a on José, en - un avidn we lr ard: puttes itect, Ndu-s lconbes, ~ "noes (ol inuic) y Poa o Kavarro, } buseann +) corceel Mor Grdon , exeninistr. we legurded MbLL pe ae A i 14.90000 Fann ean eee eee aT he . Oleadeatinezenta By. rgrno de yubii eidad “Trabajo” y-s0n nume’ ny 6a @ de le exejunt: revoluctonaris de onte usfe y #1 Rayor Max Cortdsgznthe , &os compaTeros ce rrece en ls prerds revolucién que cerrocé 51 Scbicrno del ” Les Teodoro Bhento, y los ex-res’ ren que er neces rio resy.tury culdnr la vida dol Jefe atxico cel Cocunteno en Scste Alc , ~ic, “amre) Kora _Valveria, reregrto que elloe i-tfen strazaco la caus: cosuniatr, ista couverseetén me Yr. rofiricron, en dfse-esrdus, Cr ton y Cortés, quicnes so. de ideclogfa o anti-caonunist+, Ve lo anterior, or £e deduce que cstos ulenbros de lz Legidn Coe ribe vinten: nF Seste Fics. con ei preteate Je pasar la Sezara Sente, a uma ee niaidn ceres de Figneres qua aon se ‘desconoce, pero que ga cree tengy ia mig ma mslecidn eo pro del Comintsz.. -9 ‘Mee @ Su Tegreso ie adxieo, “ora Velvernlo perm. necié en Ua tem la alrrdedor de uos veues, y siexpre terid su Tegreso & Costa “ter, Figueres es de fillacién izqclerileta. KAMEL HOR, i LESH y= Es’ el ‘Culberto Vieira de Coste Hic, Ee persona de o 36 etos de edad, licencirdo en derccho, rerxista, hebil rolftico, ex-dipatede cocunist+ y Sefe del Conuniexo en Costs Ble, Eetuvo exileds en Héxico deepuds de lp ¢ {4 lel Gobierno ae ?icde y Gicerdn Querdie, a qeienss cpoyS durente ves scuints rseloiss y f£é figurs influyente y decisive en dichos 8u9 respect. gifs y crocedid « reerg.ntzar su Fartido - gotlernot. Hecientesente cocried v1 "Vanguardin ropuler* cue vor Ley Yo, 1191 de lo, de Agosto del afo en curso ba qnedsdo proscrito en Vosta Ries, J -eser de lo enterior, el mrtide commista ha urg¢sisado, en poco tlemoo, 3C sindicetos “independientes" de fillacldn mar xista y ¢) cartido eet! activfsine en tulos los sectores del - -pafa, Publican @= LHOPCBAB las reubloe- nes “que celetron privedsieate en esl todas los pobleciones, Bn ccrsiones son descublertss son cuestos en liberted en poces horas, Actielsente exiate, desde hace mis de dos seae8, orcea c@ arrcsto contre los dirigentes comuniates Arno] do Ferreto, Luis Koscos, Guillerso “crquere y otros eés por haberse dictsdo ay to da detencién judicinl contra ellos y sin enb:ggo dicha orven no ha sido cug plide, - ; gost ¥; GUERTES FERRER = Sc Eee men ene ; Zs hijo de padre y mpdre cotalAnes; pero nacido en Cog ta Eiece, Fud edu~do en el Colegio Senivario de sta ouitel y luego en ua Con lagio de loa Eatadoe Unidos ds Andrica, sin seber teruinado sua estuiios, in - esa pafa essé con wr dims cotadinense con le que tiene dos nlfios, Regread a - Costa Rien, y desde entonces se consegré r la cgricultyr y a1 ccnercio, Logrd sediante su eafuerszo persow) cultivsr ue crn fince de onfd y Lique, al sur - de San Jesé, quo derosin’ “la Lucha9, De 1.943 pag not figure en ln polftica ate \ costarricanse, sin heber cc.pco ninguna postetén oficiel beats la cnfda dal régimen del Lic, Piesdo, cuzndy soucié el mance caxo Jefa da la révolucida, Goberné 18 reses sin Congreso, ncienelizd 1. banes y ered un lugvesto al og pitsl del 10% y lo scusen sus enesigos de heber cerroctrdo elrededor de 250, 000,000.00 de colones, de les curles tuens perte ergregS o ls Legidn Caribe "que lo syudd a derrocer pl Goblernc del Lic, Pic=do, Ba socisliste, ue terperasento autoridsrio, de vie | da austere y de trete jo. Caitivd relacivnes con el Gobierno del Generel Fren- 0, pero » la ves pernitis que funcivorre on Sen Joad vna legrciéo del Gobleg . no rojo, a la cus] vieitabi frecuenterente, Ronpld relacfonee con el Fefad Bg polices Dozinio mw y sctutl junts reyolucicnrria de Venemele, retrciones "que fimirente re: madd con is ditim, i 4 i Me refiere al Knvor Nguis, exeInspsctor General do Hnetanda ¥ que fue hombfe ce ls sbssinte confianrs ue Ziguerres,estendo hay = ‘distenciados alftionente, wee de lou sligceree Je ec dopercencia retird Ae gmeres 200 raotrelledor ¢ "Saictig”™ con le cotrctén de 600,000 tiros y ae di- ba que con ofres simezentes regirrdes sof xisro ce lor otros elaacenze de gue. Tre leg Levé = su {inc "5 iuche", ortes de stendontr el p:odér, ea donde las tleme ooultss, _ : 2 Ye refieré al Coronel Don Sdger C-rdoor Quirds, su ex-ninistro de Seyuridrd, store di:teucleco del selor Yigueres, que corndo se produjo la imvasién del D ctor culderén cu nila al pafe en diciemore de 1,948, el Presidente da Gubs, dostor Prfo Soe: rrfe, obseq.id al Gobierno da Coats Ri ea un amanento. % ¥ valiceo consistente en rifles, azetrelledoras, ce"ones ds manta%a, corteros, bacbas pam avida, otc. etc. y la sum de cien oti délares, lo quePigueres, vega se dice, entregs fntegro - le Legién Ceribe, En eza oceq aién 61 efor Figuares se experts que ibs nviones que trafan el arssento lo = dssenherenran en el asropuarto de San laidro del Gereral, al sur de Sen José y cares de su fines y donde eon saterioridad hebfa enviedo a varios riembros do le Legida Caribe per qua io reciblerea, 31 Coronel Canina, coro Ministro de Segorided, dif orien a loa avionss que ya se encon:rb n volanio bacfa Coste = Rica par: que dichos smmzestss fuer-n dasexberesdos an este aspital, lo aus « projujo en el caino de su sefe, seior Figuerea, seris ecatrariedsd que fud el principio de au distenci-aiento, pues ok Coronel] Cardom: era opgussto de manera resuelta, a segutr ; ‘restsmdo euxilios econéaicos y de arass, & los leglomrios dal © rite, Aprovecho la oportuaidsd pars clter olro dsetgrndae 14-0000 cae -8ea dle incidente que el Corunel Coniow ms refirié, AL prodceirae le Invesién . del Dr, Caiderén Gusrate, cue entes ceretoné, llegeron s eu Deepecho de Mie f nistro, el Giner-l “iguel Angel Feefres, Jefe do los legicrarios del Coribe, 5, en converfa del Doctor Calderon Veldés, Tabejador de Oustemala en “oate Rica, _ 5 ofrecerle sus servicios cozo vetervno militar, ya que en Costa “ce no hae { : vfe Jefes militares de escuela, Bl sefor C-rooms le erpr-sd lea gracias, pero ‘el general Bufres insistié y le manif etd que 1 tenfa 800 hombres discipli~ nados y listos para repeler la reresiéa de C.lierdn Guariie, a qifen. epayaba indirectamente al General Sos0-a Je alerregur, %1 Mabe jador de Omtemla soig tid en que-se scortar-n por parte de Coote Bio loo eervielos de Bhafres, A) Coronel Centon voivid a expresnr que aucho egrdserrfa al galante ofreciniag Lane POR et Se Menthe manne meetin _ to de Ranfrezs. pero, que 41 no sodrfa acept r qua trams @ zliitares eztranjee : ros tonm:rrn parte en squel conflicto nacion®l, Ante. esta rotund« nerctie . - 7 _ Coiderdn Veleds ae exiLto un tanto, °1 ag’ resz te yur el Corunel Garden, eon gin #0 lo marifsstS, huto de gelpear ou zess y de expres-r al Anoportuzo din ; nlowtico guetezLteco qua an su uasprens QL er 4p her, eone-, le ox letur Do que hece Cardone 28 que eses tropes nerceniries, unr ves re_o.sde iF ay resién, on co, se lsnzarf n contre Me-regue y acbior a espelte a Coat Alor an un sTeve cog 4 i. ae oe - flicto intermscicml, A cuy recucide miero de sus erivt-ces he referido el - setor Cerconm estcs graves sneccca quc culuineron con bu sesarectla dal Gob: OR RO, Y2 que Picuerres er, y steue siendz, Fcuelto pertiderio de an agreeion se contra “on078, CXROS EIGPALOS rough, “e . Bde eefan ne ios Goblernoe de Caiderén Guarie taviercs qua erigrer verioe costerricensee de fiiieciva dorunista y extrsnjee y Plendo, = ; ‘ roe al servicio del Gobierno depuesto, quienes en au i weorfe se encuzntran cn . Guetes1s, “éxice y Venezuela, intra oligos figuran los sig-Leatest . JORGE 1a fe, ss CHICO, POrTe™O, neturel de De vid, Chirteuf, De vide imorrl, sos SEIO ore SAS IG SAse Faeorr dinero reyublic no eapeNol, Se dice aseité y rcté on “pence ea 4sturice curate le acrimecion ross. Leg S . a Vest Fe ermule-do de Penem’ : ls o-fda cei Gobierac ae. cocter Armifs -— a Sriss, de mien ce dica or fathwo svlge. Cred encste pefs civilaente coo woe rice nereiere a quien he desiiojado en véxico, Je prrte ve tua acters, Aoore = ba atde exmlundo ie séxico or ‘ctiviasaes poco ifcites, por sus ideas ax-resistes ; du frlta de nor liaad, be no:0m pelkl rase 14-0000 ‘ Sa : SQAK esr TAVIO Y SILVA, de melon iin. bom, exedired= 3 tor de policfa de Batista, *Atmablilarto, imor l, -istierc; iqaf oafeten, @n loa trivunslos te Justicla, nunemsos rrocesos an: lguncs Je ios cusles se In dictado sentexcta conlenstoris contre él jor asesintcs, robes y esta faa, Cas$ con uma deaity rion a quien despojd de aus bien», Seclaatenante fid ax,ulssda to Ten-zuals y ge hs radis do, sagin noticivs, en la Reyblle oa Boninic-na, : a t no AVS SS_NOLIM.= Licencisdo en frrascia,. quficico pen S ligroso «git: dor covunista, Reside en Venemals, Yost«rricense, . o_o Wis piste GCLSTRILIO, chrero oduc ¢o en Pusia, hidla co rrestaz-ate ¢1 ing3és, , cost rr. conse, peilyrose sedtncor couniste, BR slide en — a Yer-avels. sf ekaeeree Reams cot aeeinaen Seeeggecite pamenes acest lee a ar rbaee winnets HR 7 wee . t ESE ELS SY Cok. PED, ~ Costarricense, ,roferor de clencla - ! . tfeieo cufions, -eligroso ngitedor coaunista, nan IRS EAS SAN? costarriceme, :oete, escritor, profesor = : ds padagf- Marrist:, msicente en la ixcuel? Normal ae fonees. : : an CE. IMA BOEIGUS Costnrricense, vrefesorc, sgitedcra come : : ss pleta, reeidente en Outen ie, so EMSCA SDIC.= Costurriconse, ;oeticn, ngitacor, residente= - : ne ————s 5 ; ——- AL EXQS SULIT Panty rh ‘Dy Fete sijeto ce inrgo histcri-1 en . Pens Yenesuela, cube y Parvat, Legs ‘ree “iredoJcr de tres nesee, En dfes passcos le costré a ve rlos cone trict: s na eo biegr a de achesldn irrestrioe ta nl Exero, Seter Prisidente ce cole:bie. Frite cober vf en rerliued dirigté fo al Exese, Setor Proatient algdn cem-Je de sihestZa, : SuSE OSIRUEL + , te y $e croseea Ailt 5 un micro u ke ture) ce Sir rict, se dice periocig ; riétieo "Eh “unds", que edits 2 au vez i Vy z . . en 2b end. Ss, segln com ce nifest-le averse rl retus 1) orien de coos en = : : Colosbin, , 3 t GrLSises Be por its info row hen abio ede irides cor firme culcztieme i vs sig font ab re ctenesy “GUSILPRY*, lor Le Cone "fe sarftion : deerme tearm eectercgmiinens arate moo eo er 14-00000 , & “10. Coleubdi-na ltda., de Birrenwuilis y Toy GILGAI", por los se?ores Alte do Rojna ©, & Co, Lta:, ve Coll, Colaxbla, i SSOLUSIONES 2 Le Re Ublicn de Costa Rie. por zandato constitucional de « ese vats, tlene prenidido el ajéreito coso institucida pee | manente, De tal suerte qua falteddo este fuerte -slabfa y pilar to um m- cién, e8 cnm0 propicio para allf gersinen tod: s l+s orgunizacicnes polfty - cas Cisciplimdss de ouslqier fnioie, convirtiendosa en verdaderse anenases pm la estabilidad y al orien jurfdico de la nacidn costarr:canse, Ea asf, ouro,avenss y sin el respildo de um org-nizscida militar, lss dedna instity clones, son extremadamente d‘biles, ;uea tiene qus improviser insti tuetones -dpe la noche 2 1 Sonoma, en cualquier eacbioc da Geblemo, conc suceds actus], mente, que tanto detectiviauo, cozo pilicfa, guardia civil stc., sen imprep3 rados pare la geotidn adainistrativa y de Goblernc: iicenente gon adictos « al Presitente Ctilio Ulate, y tra Ve su ncadra tratajan y se desenvuslven y traneitan por los ca:plajos @ intrino~des caginos de la justicis, la invests encicén, la defens: nacioml, la edniniatroisn plblies ote, 2m estes condiciones y cun cutoriaacidn del Seofor Fa bajador de Colombia an Costa Rice, Doctor Fulgencic Lequerica Védbe, treigo . is gestidén de sullettar ante el Gobierno Bacional, la consecucién de cinco = deca pire detectives, de jJovenas do Costa Rice, con el objeto ie Ene ea Nacidn hermena a le formacidn de un cusro téenico te velicfs que vaya = sentando les teres de uma organi eacién, que benaficiarfa suy granieaante a = nusstro pafs, ya que si ce Llegn + hecer efectiva esa gesticn, Coloabis ten= drfa en ese pefe une onganiracién que poco a poco r=flejar{a meatros propios deseos « intereses en América Cantral, De eata gostién habfn necesid-d de inforsar al Sr, Pule gencio Lequerica Vélez, jera que dl en su celidad de Hn Jador haga el ofree ciziento santa el Godlemo costarricense por or intersecio y abrir lss vacen= *tea correspendientes en la kacuela de Policfa, General Santander. AQTGRIDADES COLOMBLAFAS EX Costs RICA, Huestro pafe est# cignasente repre.entsdo en Costa Rica, El Egbajador Dr. Leg.orion Vélez, oo un eren e-beliero y negnffico diplanfts co, Hantlens grondes relacicoss con al Uodlernc cal mfa y gus conseptos yne stones aeirimastenen ee ee 14-0000 ele lea y pesan en las esfers diploatticas, Ea may estinedo por el pfalico en general. bl Consul Gene:al Sr, Gamaliel Sorlege es un persomalided, tradg je por Colombia y vive alerta para der cportunégente cualquier inforsactéa que interese al Gobierno de Colombia, Con é1 personrlmente ostuvizes ebte- niendo datos e informacionss y werced a m acusloaided ae cuninistré valig ses infornsciones sobre la iegidn Caribe, coiftion ecstarricense ete,, tor srs que dominr y conoce a la perfeceida, Dajc conatancia ente el Gob:erno Neclonal de que estes dos funcionarios diplosdticoa, represeatan a maestro: o alo, con honor, dig- nidad y cabsllerosided, ; . CONTEABANDC Dé DROGAS, v7 Existe una poderose odenn do eontrabandis*s«e D 27ogas cuye bree principal eo Cube, cadens qua nseveariamento debe tener filizice en Colazbin puesto que todo el tréfico de drogaa ifcites « iifertes jers Sur Acérica se debde efectusr por nusstro pafs, Tuve cportunided de cunvog sar drevenente con el Sr, Jorge Berseld del Departasents do Lnvestigacién Ge Lo Repiblica de Cube, quien ao encontrabe en cioidn oficial taxntés a algunos trabajos encomendadoa por su Gobierno entre otros al de logalizar ip red internscional de treficantes ilfettos en dregas hserdicas, eatupefe clentes ete, Adama oo. alconsa a reflejar auy dedilmsate ante esas Autori- dades Centro Azericeiag la selida de oro, platino, essaraldne de ousetro = territorio, caussndo grande dato al Fiaco Hacional, Sorfe conventente que al Gc. lerko Kactonal erears um cusrpo éxperto on estudio de estupefacientes y contrabenios, locslisados para efectwar sus trabajoa no on Colombia, sino ‘sen Cubs, Panas’, Costa Rica y elguaca otros pefses Cantro Americenos, para desde e:o8 sitios tener un sejor control sobre este turbio comercio que a~ fects hondesente nusstr econosfa, VENTA DS ARUS, = La venta de amas on Costa Kica es libre, In slmacencs « que pode observer parsonslnente se venien revélveres, escopetas, pistales, fuilles calibre U, municiéa do 7 sllisstros y claniestinamente 96 consiguen agetrelledoras itslisraa orca "Breda? y "Sslcing®. Ds tel suerte qua el eg merelo de alexenton bélicos po estd bajo ei control de] Gobierno ol las Au torid-dea tlenen ol cepor interds on restringirlo ye que soso ulje anterior. gante 2] precitado corercio es ilo, Met + Aa deere mance nena Pk (ne pee eninee errr AEREO Seem IETS 8 My Slee ame te ele Dejo en este form rentido el inforse de la corielén ~~~ qne ne fud encoz-nasda, Atentacente, CARLOS RODRIGUES THLLEZ Jefe i eicanl del detvetivisaa, Son. seme OER lea ALE 14.90000 Soo mepergamaanee te oo eee . ™ “ pes frac {Contimrcién del Infcme) PALS Oe A pale o.rece de um orgenizecion técni= oo en ol Fray ce Turisso, Bry detrlles que defon ver sy cle ro la folts de prop gands turfstion ‘fis: padace Colombia en los Rotelcs, ferodroncos, Coaizos, Cluy Houses, otc, “font r-a puis observer que pa’ses pequelos hicen un gran Jespllegue da eficies y exrtelos preopeg-nifaticos, Colorbin no cpee e-te « servicios En lcs reruirucs e3 Meininzente, hey que coloccr leyeniis en sfi- ches Ga cul res losimanio £1 turists que visite s Colocbie,y Litagrafiando meotr s belles s nb tur les cas cl Salto de Tequenire, Ine Salin:s de Ze ceqvire, foteies de Tarl sud, iagum. de Tota y nil sds, que des ferten en al teristy el deaco xe ver cosas mevas, Se pourfsn org:niz-r excursiones de = - turiszo a esos lugtres, en c-cbinactdn con les expres cérers, on orm, yores fecllidudes 1 turista, SEWICTS UE POSISi* Ek ACT TE NS ce Pide observer como res lta « le vist le groan ut feat cla, en cuinto a aseo y ve ent cidm vervenel te te Zoli cl qve preacts servy clos cn +2 rerodroce de e el.fn, Vientres qact -endrore se Toousen en oe nemf, y ln Seton en Son José , Costa Fie, tonto el jemenel de Adhwiued Co- wo ln reitefa, eatt ay bien vestico y ifssio y ccrtés, en ve lif, ze ven los *gentes, sucics, tirinios, muy ml yostiiog yen -estuma nade ccrrectos, caze sent; dos en los dese nsos ««m les aes dares istcrmeclonades, 9 con ur pierna sobre as birendns que lisitan «1 o-mo sétee. Estos detalles quo al parecer sou leves, serf; curves niente se corrigiersn per: dupresivner © l-s perscme que ros vialten y que llevan ;or lo cenos rientras esseren cn ios ozyoa- aérece le enliin de sus aviones, un trito agmdable y cort?: y una pres-ntacifn decente. a Peqe ORNS CLG POLO OO TALURS Jaty tech nl uel Letcetiviua, an on eH er re cn se a RR mm t Z e Tete : Soest eas 4 4 5 ad o
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THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION YAS ACQUIRED BY CIA PURSUANT TO : ITS RESPONSIBILITY FOR? THE COLLECTION OF INTELLIGENCE ON FOREIGN ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST ACTIVITY-¥ 2. ACCORDING TO A SOURCE WHOSE RELIASILITY HAS NOT BEEN ESTAS- LISHED, R RECARDO MORALES NAVARRETE. A CUBAN EXILE LIVING IN ro HAS BEE MENNUNED IN THE INVES TIGA Plan! OS INES Coban POPRI ga Mts CARACAS + VENEZUELA, asp EMPLOYED BY THE VENEZUELAN DIRECTORATE FOR THE ues SERVICES OF INTELLIGENCE AND PREVENTION, IS LEAVING VENEZUELA ON . - aes END DECEMBER. L947 “AND wItt RETURN ON 2 JANUARY 2977. THE: SOURCE ot, a. |” BELIEVES THAT MORALES DESTINATION Is THE UNITED STATES SINCE HE Ray PEAREED. THAT MORALES HAS RECENTLY BEEN IN TELEPHONE CONTACT ey Jos 273-4 wet khag. 7L L Fond oF Us: oy | | wei dvd? a aod Oo ES orga ara OFrcee seen. REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRONISITIO «£2 iMPDET , Sf fe a = . cl AY: w.....- 14-0000 - MADE.Y¥ OUTGOING MESSAGE ory L. meee A E Bisse. Canren vee oy vee cme mee to. ™ os0 vo OnF O i] 0 it] Q i} 1) OAR SECRET Tees WESEAC8 Mac ord HOATOR ane Mest ef or 4 82008 ROFC SENS agen F60SRZ i ees DISSEM 8Y; CONF: “INFO: PAS . . ie] wo oda GO nerenvo PER ie} weuss # -MITH ONE PILAR AL F 9 NZ Ov WHO LIVES IN FLORIDA, AND WHOSE U-S. TELEPHONE NUNBER qs 305-44b-L722. ON HIS RETURN. MORALES WILL MOVE FROM THE ANAUCO HILTON IN CARACAS,. WHERE HE HAS BEEN LIVING. TO AN APARTMENT HE IS TRYING TO OSTAIN CLOSE TO THE HOTEL-¥ . 3. THIS AGENCY HAS NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON ALFONZO-¥ - 4. THE ABOVE INFORMATION HAS BEEN MADE AVAILABLE TO THE LEGAL ATTACHE IN CARACAS. 8O FURTHER DISSENYNATION IS BEING ‘S. CLASSIFIED BY RECORDED REPORTING OFFICER. XGDS~2.Hd BASED ON CARACAS 31720 {HIN-3308SE> SOURCE: WKDIET-e2 - Oa8u: £2 FILE: 201-0288923 C/LA/PNC TQsmd Fe BES ZENIT [Whee Aha re secon Oba am CO res /iTe 72a ofealen ££ (2-7 ome@HARRIET UEITLERSLY unit: C/LA/PNC/R _ ee) DCs. | a ar cate: 2? DEC Ph Cte x eee ey mticeae omen pe veaeemaroa recess? Fo Apter onecee evsramcamie REPRODUCTION OY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING orecs \fonoigites °e°3 2 IMPDET creract? . 7 8" er av. 007255 14-0000 _UNINTEL RYBAT KMSTONE MHSPIKE ¥ setnes OUTGOING MESSAGE see . Oe io hie ire) ase Bm a4 OnF @ u 0 a i] ) fv Toate! Sac ep et , REREAD of MAND ITE HON ATOR Dare Tie Awe cone WSSSETE OE PEAT NCE WUSOES §E016) STAFF 102332 prRECTOR D mare oss BY ft] Cont, aA & INFO. FILE Ay , Ddd3 Leo, a panes rer ~ MApo, Cley - 4, ey; SS Sore, Ane er ‘sm sate | “lL tis TG: LA/MIANI INFo CARACAS. REF s CARACAS 23579 [IN 13908561 {NOT NEEDED BY LA/MIANI} ¥ &- FOR STATION INFO. KEE. REPORTED INFORMATION RECEIVED ON LS . . ra) DECEMBER ?& FROM UNILATERAL STATION ASSET WKDIET-2 THAT RICARDO ito RAL ES SAVARRETE tea1- 0285923} IS LEAVING VENEZUELA ON 24 DECENBER AND PLANS TO REVURN ON ? JANUARY 27. &KDIET-2 BELTEVES THAT MORALES IS READING FOR U.S. STNHCE HE RECENTLY HAS BEEN IM TELEPHONE “CONTACT WITH ONE PILAR AL FON Z 0s FLORIDA TELESHONE 30S-Y4L-b7e2. THERE ARE NO CARACAS STATION OR H@S TRACES ON ALONZO. STATION HAS PASSED THIS INFORMATION TO LEGATT CARACAS, AND IT ALSO IS BEING FUR- NUSHED TO FBI aS. ¥ a . 2+ FOLLOUING BACKGROUND Is PROVIDED IN CASE MIAMI STATION NO LONGER HOLDS FULL RECORDS OW MORALES. HE IS CUBAN-BORN» RECENTLY & NATURALIZED VENEZUELAN CITIZEN UHO JS VERY CLOSE TO ORLAND GARCIA VASQUEZ, DE FACTO. HEAD (OF DISIPS SERVED ounce gancts IN. DISIPs AND IN EARLY NOVEMBER was: “ACTIVELY INVOLVED iv prsip. INVESTIGA- TION OF b OCTOGER BONSING oF CUBANA AIRLINER, THOUGH SOTH he | AND - DATE: ; ORIG: aera, oe UNIT: Bee wh MORES EXT: + , 7 pT fate ’ + ~ “yf ' ~ hon _BGAbeg OoPete® h ” —™ "paca na ree corwes "exessindemee _RepmoDUCTION, ay ornea THAN’ EASSUING OFFICE 1S PAOMIBIIED «=—og 2 IMPDET cl BY: garass. 14-0000 MORALES Jib Net SERVE LN GIVEN CONSIDERABLE PUGLICTTY IN CARACAS. CNSCARLEG4. 2 PYGOENG HO SSAGE te eer thw 1 . . tee na aoe a 76 ae t noere a u a 7] 0 Oo Pl t AE PAA OS EN. OnE te ote ee Let tae oh ot Le F . STAFS PLPC srg Wo aee OssFM gy, CONF INFO. FILE a ctf A V6 } er 74 30 JDhls Z Goa wie FER GARCIA wdd CONNECTOONS UITH ORLANDO 8 9 5 24 AND a BOMGING. MORALES WAS RECRULTED IN MTANIT £5 FESRUARY LY FOR USE AS RADIO OPERATOR “AND MEMBER OF PARAMILITASY INFILTRATION PhAt, TRAINED IN MEANT AND AT CSOMETRIC, SUT TERMINATED AUGUST 64 UTTHOUT BEING USED IN ANY AGENCY-SPONSORED MISSION AGAINST CUBA. HE VOLUNTEERED’ SIGNED UP AND YAS TRAINE D TOUARD ROR PM ACTION UN CONG SSOTEMNSER bYs ALTHOUGH CHERE TS CONFLICTING INFO [nh HIS FILE AS TO Umi TAHIR 4e OTD TN FACT SERVE IN THE CONGO. HODIRECTIR FIBASI THAT CARACAS? PLEASE NOTE IN NEAL a FEBRUARY bO FOR ZNVOLVAMENT IN BONSINEGS BY CUBAN BELLR GROUP. STATION PASSED PERTINEN? UNFO ON HEM TO FAL AT THAT Tivc. “st HAS CHEN PATI FAD TNF OR- sis a ys AS NATED AS ts MANT AND IN OCTOBER 22 WAS RESLSTERED ty [5% To Sup CTA AGENT TH MANUEL BE A RM A S "PRISE COMP ESENCE. APRTL Gi MHECH EENSCTIVE PeNe- TRATION OF LYATSON. HAS DESCRIBED MORALEY aX CITSSNIVELY ANTEI-CIA AND DISPOSED TO TURN ANY UNPLEASANT SITUATION OR EVENT LINCLUSING CUBAN. AIRCRAFT BOMBING? INTO SCLA PLOT." MORALES HAS SEEN OF CONSTSERABLE DATE: QRIG: UNIT; €xT; ° ate > . . * . . . : oe e . . Bask ibomy OOK Le Peri eee rr : . 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Y. oiat gn “ensue weese poem ae + te Nae Oe TERT DFR KO ee tee net eaters "RRP RIUL ETON DY OTHLA THAN THE ISSUINT CFFIZE IS PROMIAITED = «2 iIMPOET CL BY: yg 7255 | E 14-0000 z : tae 8 » Tiree, * . a e ate ; 4 3 : > poe . . ~ ° a ° 3 fo ~. ‘ e : e CAO e 6eS bine OFZ eon rota, comer Cel 8 oF anes REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING QOFFIZCE 18 PAONIAITED PERSON CNT NOTTS Ty ew gee pur ¥ fw gewe «+ a aA ae ho Aon ro io) e & tsa La] dl ~~ on ic » a oa ot ws a "toe er ND ty | ; s 3 = 3 CITE CaRacas 32732 i : Tor PSLIRITY STRECTOR, . : : a : WNINTER §¥2T K8STONE 4SP IKE : : REF: Eagaras rershe 12G2B4) : . t. “Rrcsabs «0 Rs LE S NAVARRETE (CUSAN EXILE NORKING - ae FOR DISIS) 1S LEAVING VENEZUELA ON 24 DECEMSER AND RETURNING ON 7 JANUARY 2577, GN 26 JANUARY HE SILL Kove FROM THE ANAUCO HILTON TQ AN APARTNENT HE IS TavINS TO FInd CLOSE 70 THE ° ANAUTS, : : - 2, ‘A8CvE RESORTED BY WADIE Te2 FROM PORALES ON 15 DECEMSER, : WKDLST*+2 SELTEVES THAT 4QRQLES READING FOR THE U.S. SINCE __ MGRSLES RICENTLY HAS SEEN TN TELEPHONE CONTAST WITH ONE PILAR Ge FLOSLIA, UeS. TEL. 335-46625722, NO TRACES ON mo, 2 STATIGN BAS PASSED PERTINENT NFO agove TH LOCA LNET3SO TIF, wel SSKE9 [7 49d es GIVEN T LNEAGG HOS, TILES 20905285923. £2 i4e Tet, 14.90000 TORN L416 422 ‘DEC 76 bee 8 3005 NES * “eee ¢ . : ‘ ‘ an *. TID CRS . oossem CT) ed 5 ee w VOTAg COMES bus (rei ee SECRET \ “y €2, Heroet Peesaofunrd mores | deen ee ee ce ven ee er Acre 3_Se8687} me am 4 : : AGENCY MESSAGE . . eet cary fsauen/ giant ev at. were le ee ee aes ~ t i Aw 1] FILE, va, BERG, EPS/EG 2, LP/DMS, 11), PCS/INT Ss : f CAL " Aare em ree “series | Me A Me thy SITIOS CPS/MUR 2) ! ~fost- ° : : | ..9 456738 eLar76 PAGE’ Ot IN 129362507"! ; _ on . i caRa 31728 | TDFIRDB 3L5/12548-2h HVC~755b - ZRWAHOG FOR UPGRADING OF RELIABILITY STATEMENT, (NOTES STRONGLY RECOMMEND WKILET-3'S RELIABILITY “STATEMENT BE UPGRADED. We3 HAS PROVIDED NUMEROQUS ~~ 7 REPORTS MANY OF WHICH HAVE BEEN 5U8S TANT IATED ay : , ' SUBSEQUENT EVENTS AND/OR REPORTING BY OTHER SOURCES.) ; — SOURCE! WKDIET/KKDIET=3 DIRECTLY, SOURCE FIELD po COMMENT PARA 3 WKNEED/HKNOBLE-1 FROM WKSCARLET=9, SOURCE FIELD COMMENT PARA 4 Wy IDET/WKDIET-2, . OD OBVECTIVE: L.l. NO INDEX. FILE: 75-°120-28.. bebe CL. ay @35133. °— "sf" PELeps 16/16122 "—-XXXXX LIFTER SENT. Noo vom ‘. : ® RouTINe Intelligence Information Cable RNING NOTICE SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED STATE/INR FCS/MC DLA) coupe swy MSA TEeAS NSC/S SMG NIO Cas PAGET OF 3 "PAGES. IN CWE Sieuihies Y tere, Reporting Officer. feompt hos Qeneral | Deriersiftonen Schedute ef BO. 12852 Leomprton Atenas oe Ne \ . OmectORate OF Cotegory 38 ili, imporsibie to Determine * OPERATIONS i - FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND USE OF THIS INFORMATION SURJECT TO ewe i 2 tle CONTROLS STATED AT BEGINNING AND END OF REPORT. , | TT FISTS AN INFORMATION REPORT, NOT FINALLY EVALUATED INTELLIGENCE : SECRET | _ 1 GHTE TORR DB 3LS/12548~A : wo . : i . DIST 14 DECEMBER 197% : REPORT CLASS S ECR E Te-WARNING NOTICE*SENS ITIVE INTELL IGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED ~=NoT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NaTL owAL S- : 1 NOT ‘RE LE AS ABLE To CONTRACTORS. OR “CONTRAG FOR/ CONSUL TANTS COUNTRY! VENEZUELA/CUBA- pets EARLY ~DECEMBER 1976 ~ SUBJECTS CUBAN EXILE DENUNC LATION OF THREE VENEZUELAN SECURITY. Mee Ne Lenn Martina Oe Me mie Ue ene OFFICIALS : AC Qs VENEZUELA, CARACAS (10 DECEMBER 1976) FIELD NO, HVC-7556 : SOURCE! A VENEZUELAN WITH CLOSE CONTACTS AMONG VENEZUELAN SECURITY OFFICIALS. HE IS A FAIRLY RELIABLE SOURCE. 1, IN EARLY. DECEMBER 1976 HUMBERTO GI FF UN Ty EX=DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE DIRECTORATE FOR THE SERVICES OF INTELLIGENCE .AND - PAVENT ION (DISIP, SAID THAT Cua aN ‘EXILE GROUPS BASED IN THE UNITED STATES HAVE ‘suemtTTeo INFORMATION To octavo LEP AGE, VENEZUELAN MINISTER OF INTERT OR, CLALMING THAT HIGH@LEVEL VENE@ UELAN SECURITY OFFICTALS ARE UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE AGEATS, THESE OFFICIALS ARE ORLANDO G ARCIA, INTELL IGENCE AND SECURITY ADVISER TO PRES IDENT CARLOS ANDRES PERE Z AND DE FACTO CHIEF OF OPERATIONS oF DISIPs RAFAEL Rivas VASQUEZ, THE CURRENT DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF DISIPs AND RICARDO MOR ALES NAVARRETE, UNTIL RECENTLY. sSétcrert Sen eeereeeereeereenenemieens cence er eer ee 14.0000 OA“ pe, - pos OBSOLETE PeewicU' v73, 3007 iene IN 1293b2 : “| TORR DB 3LS/12548-7y WARNING NOTICE SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PAGE @ OF 3 PAGES : ' . ’ SECRET . “FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND use OF THIS INFORMATION: SUBJECT TO" . CONTROLS STATED AT BEGINNING AND "END OF REPORT. : . telasstticattons ~ * v wy 4 . “CHIEF OF DISIP'S FOREIGN ESPIONAGE DIVISION. aL THREE OF THESE a MEN We RE ORIGINALLY CUBAN CITIZENS. (S0URCE COMME NT GIFFUNE DID NOT REVEAL THE EXACT NATURE’ OF THE ALLEGATIONS AGRINST THE MEN, yo G 2, THE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT BELIEVES THAT THE CUBAN EXILES ARE ATTEMPTING TO SMEAR THE THREE MEN, BECAUSE OF THEIR PART IN ARRESTING CUBAN EXILE LEADER ORLANDO gO S'CH AND LUIS. 9° 2° 0 ie POS ADA WHO HAVE BEEN IMPLICATED IN THE CUBANA CRASH. ond H i i. ‘ NONETHELESS, ACCORDING TQ GIFFUNS, LEP AGE HAS APPOINTED a SPECIAL | COMMISSION HEADED BY GIF FUNI .TO INVESTIGATE THE CHARGES MADE AGALNST THE OFFICIALS, GIFFUNT ALSO SAID THAT HE IS EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITY OF DISCREETLY INFORMALNG NORBERT O oH E. R N AND 'E 2 CURBEL 0. CUBAN AMBASSADOR 19 VENEZUELA, OF THE CUBAN EXT LE CHARGES : 2 RGLIST THE. MEN. AND HIS INVESTIGATION OF THE CASE, (FIELD COMMENT: A CHANNEL “BE THEN GI-FF UN} AND HER NANDEZ WAS INITIATED WHEN GIFFUN! was DISIP DEPUTY CHIEF, SEE HVe= 7380, TOF IRDB-315/84976- 2765 OF MID May, FROM THE SAME . SOURCE WHO SE RELIABILITY HAS BEEN “SUBSEQUENTLY UPGRADED. GIFFUNI HAS REASON To HARBOR RESENTMENT | SENCE HE AND RIVAS WERE BITTER RIVALS IRSIDE DISIP AND S INCE GARCIA AND 0 : RIVAS REPLACED -wIM AT DISTP, MORALES, IN TURN, IS CLOSELY fe | ASSOCIATED WITH GARCIA.) , 14-0000 i" 3007 MO pervious ° Tae 4 Pos 2} mM 4243bz ‘ 4 TORR pg 335/12548-7b , : WARNING NOTICE Loe : : SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND. METHODS INVOLVED PAGE 3 OF 3.PAGES : : SECRET : FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND USE.OF THIS INFORMATION SUBJECT TO : CONTROLS STATED'AT BEGINNING AND END OF REPORT. , e ~__felasstfeationy i 5 $$$ _ 3. CPLELD COMMENT (A USUALLY RELIABLE SOURCE INDEPENDENTLY - REPORTED THAT CUGAN EXILES BASED IN THE UNITED STATES HAVE. DEN OUNC ED. THE THREE . VENE®UELAN- SECURITY ‘OFF.IG TALS To LEPAGE. THIS SOURCE ADDED THAT THE RE 1s SOME SE CULATION THAT THE DENUNCIA- cS attees creer enecee Y Neimel MMi henneerteiaeenee « “7. TYON HAD ACTUALLY BEEN MADE: ‘ey THE. CUBAN GOVERNMENT! S S GENERAL: - poo . DIRECTORATE oF INTELLIGENCES.). “TN COMMENTING ON MORALES. GIFFUNI SAID THAT MORALES HAD ; NOT LEFT VENEZUELA AS GENERALLY BELIEVED, QUT RATHEP WAS WORKING . FOR DISIP IN THE INTERIOR UNDER A FALSE NAME, (FELD COMMENTS MORALES REPORTEDLY WAS ORDERED OUT OF VENEZUELA WHEN DISCLOSURES CONCERNING HIS ACTIVITIES BECAME EM3ARRASSING TO THE VENEZUELAN . GOVERNMENT. A SOURCE OF UNDETERMINED RELIABILITY INDEPENDENTLY REPORTED THAT HE 5 PO KE WITH MORALES IN CARACAS. IN “EARLY? DECEMBER 2 oe we "AND THAT MORALES ASKED HIM: 10 KEEP HIS PRESENCE {N CARACAS vee CONFIDENTIAL. ) ‘ . FIELD DISSEM! EMBASSY, DEA, FIT at CARACAS. 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OF EARLY NOVEMBER, FROM THIS 4anD “ANOTHER, ‘SOURCE OF uNde e TERMINED RELIABILITY. A USUALLY RELIABLE ‘SOURCE INDEPENDENT Ly PEP@RTED THAT MORALES LEFT VENE2UELA FOR —Rusere etn eset ecem enn a e ‘oN 12 NOVEMBER, ) | 2, RAMON VELAS @ UE 2, CHIEF OF THE IMMYGRATION AND IDENTIFICATION DIVISION OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR: HAS tN HIS POSSESSION DOCUMENTS ELEASLY INDICATING THAT VENEEUELAN CITIZENSHIP WAS GRANTED MORALES AT TNE BIRECT ORDER OF PRESI BENT CARLOS ANDRES - PERE 2, FURTHERMORE, VELASCUEZ INTENDS TO USE THESE DOCUMENTS . . T2 HIS OWN ADVANTAGE, . 3. THE COVERING DCCUMENTS To MORALES’ PETITION FOR CITIZENSHIP GONTAINS A SHUAT, HANDARITTEN NOTE BY PRESIDENT PEREZ ORDERING THE IMMIGEATION AND IDENTIFICATION DIVISION TO GRANT MORALES VENEZUELAN [° CUTIRENSATP, THE ACTUAL @RBER GRANTING CITIZENSHIP BEARS THE PRESIDEVT'S INITIALS AND 1S SIGNED BY THE PRESIDENT?S PRIVAT= SESRETARY NELLIE AR EN A'S, (FIELD COMMENT: ONE PAGE 9” MORALES! 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DESPITS VENE GOVM DENIALS ~~ SUBJ [S A HIGH-JFFICTAL OF THE DIRECTORATE FOR a _THE SERVICES OF INTELLIGENCE AND PREVENTION JOTS.OP/, AND CURRENTLY ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN IN=. ~ _VESTIGATION OF 6 OCT BOMAING OF CUBANA ALRLINER 7 SUSPECTS IN WHICH SUBJ HAS HAD PREVIQUS CON= 7 ee _. DATE 15 NOV 76°” meee 09 45098G Te ee _ on . Lo. . . . . Net | a 7 ‘ 4 -) m a ce coe tis senda ee wisn ne np hth —- XESS Gob 3” - a _ TD ee ae - a . . SECRET E2 IMPOET CL BY 054979 ; Sede ~ ~ ~ a - “ - o ~ : Ten ia . 7 mene cameceatgee 14-00000 ‘ , Junto can Ricardo Morales Navarreie, alta funcionario en Ja Ofi- cina de Fronteras (jnada menos!) se nacionalizd y trabaja Antonio. lgnacio Bustillo Pérez, conocido pistalero traido de Miami por cl * 4, pang mereenario de Orlando Garcia, “ministre consejero”, segtin el pasaporte éon ef que hace frecuentes viajes al Caribe, México ¥- Estados Unidos con pasajes y visiticos oficiales ' Como ya se ha informado, Ricards Morales Navarrete. asistente de Or fando Garcia en la Oficina de Fronte- | ras de nucstro pais en Caracas (ed. i- cis del "Binz dé! Caribe"; Dr. Paul a Salvador’ de, Leon, piso. 11). fue nacio- " halizado venezolano el 25 de julio de este and. Morales Navarrete Megd a Venezucla como profugo de la justicia norteamericana {igual que Orlando Bosch) ‘desdé Miami, seytin lo anuncia- ron entonces diaries de los Estados Unidos, Con dos anos de permansncia en el pais ya es “ciudadans venezolano™. La curiose ¢s que en fa misma Gace- ta Oficial de la Republica de Venezue- la donde se concede la nacionalidad a Morales Navarrete, cubano contrarre- valucionario especializado en la coloca- cion de bombas en Miami, donde estu- vo arreslada en 1968 por esa catisa, también se storga idéntico beneficio “all pistolera Antonio Ignacio Bustillo Pérez, de iqual origen y empleada co- mo Morales Navarrete en fa Oficina de Fronteras.. El nombre Custill aparece en fa Ga- ceta justamente encima de Morates Navarrete, Seguin resolucion de la Direccién Na- cional de Identificacién y Extranjeria y por érdenes del ministro de Relaciones Interiores (De. Octavio Lepage), de acucrds con la decisién siscrita por Rainén Ignactd Velasquer B.. director del despacho mencionado arriba. se produjo este insdlito hecho. @ ACENTES DE LA CIA No somos nosotros quienes hacemas fa acusacida de que importantes orga nismos de sequridad de Venemnicla es: tan infiltrados por la Agencta’ Ceatral de. fatehgencia de los Estados Unidor, entre ellos Is DISIP y la Oficina de Froateras, una enteloquia esta ultima Cuva fre-Ae se roncra. Mikda Inclin, : ’ del diaris ‘The Miami News", Taylor Branch, de la revista “Esquire” y John ’ Rothchil, derueltos a fos Estados U: dos por un incidente en Maiquetia, maron que Morales Navarrete es agen- * te de fa CTA y sequindo oficial al man- do de ta inteligencia veriérolana.. ~ Fucron inuuies ‘las aclaratorias de? 7 MRI y’otros despachos sobre estas acu * saciones. puesto que Morales Navarre- te continua trabajando en fa Oficina de Fronteras, cos Ia salvedad de que desde fa denuncia publica de su caso se cuida acercarse al edificio del “Ban- co del Caribe”, pero sabemos que esta operands desde otra parte. : @ LA CFICINA DE FRONTERAS: PANTALLA DE NEGOCIOS SUCIOS Un conocids personaje caraqueiio fa: Hecids recientementé y quien trabajaba en la Oficina de Fronteras, expresaba “su inguictud entre: su amistades sobre la presencia de Morales -Navarrete y Bustillo en ese despacho. pero no sdlo per su condicion de. mercenarios ex- tranjeros. y agentes de fa CIA, sino también por el desfile diario de prosti- tutag y contrabandistas del area det Caribe conectados con ellos en extra- fas éperaciones mercantiles, segiin cs: te petionaje. * “Rangel Abogados? era fa placr que Ostentabs la misteriosa Oficina de Fron- feras. Hace poco quitaron esa placa 5 pusieron otra con cl membrete de “Com- Pania Areocra™. @ LOS VIAJES A RARBADOS ¥ CTRAS PARTES Fl mencionade personaje tenezolane falleerds sola referiese tambien a mis leniasas ¥ frecuentes viajes de Alorates Navarerie durante 1975 y fo que va de 1976. con pasaporte diplomitics y Widticon, a Costs Rica, Mféareg, Maint y Tuts (CEUU). Ostentaba entanccs ex eek Ricardo Morales Navarrete, en foto de 1968, cuando fucta detenida per ternoiusta en Mami. el rango de “Asistente al Ministro Con- ssicro Orlando Garcia Vasquez”. jAsombrosot jOrlando Garcia ministra consejero! sConsejero de quicn? Antes de} sabotaje al avion comercial cubario en las cercanias de esa isfa ca- tibena, Orlando Garcia y su “curruna” viajaron a ella varias veces. 3 Ticnen ¢s- tos sujetos que ver con fa preparacion del monstrueso acto terrorista, ampa- rados con pasaportes diplomilicos y pagados con dincros dé !a nacién? @ ZAMURO CUIDANDO CARNE Los infiltrados de la CHA en los or- ganismos de scquridad venczolanos 19- gtaron una pequena victoria al decidir- se que ef funcionario enviado a Barba- dos en busca dé los recaudos del avian sabotvado por terroristas financisdos por la CIA, tucra Orlando Jiménez, jee fe de una seccign de Extranjeria, intl mamente toncctado 2 Orlands Garcia y su gang quintacolumna., éFue.a buscar o a destriie pruebas? La presencia del gang cubano en Ce- tranjcria ‘podria ser lo que ceplique tina serie de hechos irrequlares en ree Ticién can nacionalizaciones premate- ras e ilegales a individues indeseabtes pera acaudalados Ge TNUS EN DLA BAGISA Th a _ _ TIMBUNA POPLLAR ig lnfurmacioa Caracas, $2 al 18 de goviembre de £976 Prov aces BAM EOE /y, CN ET A ET 14-00000 ‘EPUBLICA DE VENEZUELA ; Caracas: viernes 25 de jun junio de 1976 e fa oe 110 - nes Thterlores : pew ol eiehdino Alera feompeme pre ersar de emia), Wore mum, pre bow eludadince Pacrwmandd ven satvaa al cra 0 Trad-erss. ig de we SOnt a pode , Terra Cam, me tia Eateviores ., fire “Stanha de Venee brtee de eechisivdad im reguce ee be arepta ton de epererin litita Bere , ecte Ye ateneneis temporal ds wres de que fue ohyte dmume wan Ne gest deb BS ale Suto eum de Cutest de fe cineeta gu Inseripe S 7 bests te ore Luores, . exon ta Direceian de Conrrat we fuarenee de fievieacion tte O Ban-a Hipstwaria del Zulia, he eefaae hinetesariag eo gs. 2 ela pe expresa, la Dirercitn de Crédita Pubiieo v9 Wernanba Alsacade, Bib . . wento’y de Agticaltua : : 8 eopetacién aunat de 8 ences e copa fon per dining que en aly Dducorién an bra dee navievalis habajando en la or iy DE FELIX Man me Ripabtis oe Venccuels, en ia Gare! a de Fionte ea | : Numero 31.010 Wrolae de la Cileta de Nentlad NOP O19 74a y por eunta ey detas manhstacts te he cemplide con fos geque ites trates por ta Tey. el cucadana Mtinisteo ending su puble thonien Lb GAC 1A OUICIAL DE LA RIPUBIICA DE, VENEZEEEA . . * Pam Ipnacia Valtequee BL Ditector | = Mtn y Naional de Wdeatdigacuin. y Datranjetia, — Cu 3 de junio de 1976, = 1677 7 rier . - Dire Vestac fae manifectaciones dee tasted de cee: vener ttared, fermeladas por fae porssnae que a © anmiacea te mmbean ¥ pre ewacra en diulae marifestaiores se haa cumple tes Teqoait s evigndos fog fa Lev, el cantadana Miarstea ar tens se pobliaisn et te GACETA OFICIAL DE TA REPU BCA DE VINIZUTLA; Cétula Ne teh Feoane Maria Ganailtt de Mead aa de Terndndet os ca cece ae ee ee Te 276607) Juan Manuel Polo Stier de Buty. : 2499809 Tanke Bafta Gaia os ae oe Ee 495769 2 T8907 Meredes Calero Rarreal .. 0. oe Fe 780907 L2E80F Cartoe Manvel Alvarez Tahio a, Fe O21 R47 “9663 Maria del Carmen Serta Plasencia, P. 996683 D8 TAB Marta Cristina: tere, Ménder de oe . Garderter ce ee ve ee ee ee ce Te goa VOMOR Pucita Hecten de las Cass rT. Yornoea VEIT Jubo Beane Cardenrer Nev ademas as Fe Losittg Posi? faa Menadicd Mithow oo. Te ; erutess tue Calas Dasa Gente PE SHIGd. Ante nie SEleniss Reants 376.907 Ramin Ignace Vela quez 8. Dee tee Reente a ja CLA infdiaade,- . sterro de Relai nes Interivres, 208 164 1 Oficial hace vines meses Hetan varing aries . a carne de Cilando Gorcia, ote batistero be aay . Q@NENE OF LA PAGINA 1 @ BASE DC OPERACIONE LN CURAZAQS Por su cercania a Venezulea ¥ su condicién de estafeta de grandes epe- raciones conrerciules y de oleo genera, Curazas parece ser un contra operative atl gana deta CIA infiltrads en tos mos de sequridad ¥ alles cargos ph 1ces. venevolanos resides per ex tranjeras nacionalizades 9 conectados cow elias Se dice que Orlands Garcia estuvo recientemente © esta.en Crirazac. sud hace alli? 3O qué hizo? Sctia intere- sante una explicacion de los frecuentes viajes de este individu violador de fos derechss humanes en el pasado y tras + ficante de prestitutas y contraband hoy. -———*-—-- Su poder parece no “haber caida des “prude del escandalo donde estan invoe . lucradss otfes apatridas de origen ctu: Uano y wercenariog a su servicio. con motivo del ctiminal atentado contra Ja * nave de “Cubana de Aviacién” ef 6 de octubre patado. . Desde hace ticmpo Orlends Garcia es rey en Ios aparatos represives y de seguridad, tal como lo fucron otres ex- oo fascistas y mercenarios como al Es el protecter-de Morales Navarre- -~"le, Bustiils Pérez’ y- dems pistoleros y ~~ terrorislas que.ocupan puestos oficiales t en Venezuela. Esta en connivencia con 2) Orlando Bosch, uno de los autores int: ! telectuales de fa masacre acrea de Bar- bados, donde 73 personas perdieron la vida a'lasta cadnds fo seri ;HASTA CUANDO SE TOLERARA LA DESCARADA INTERVENCISH DE LA CIA EN VEREZEELA? Par Sar INSOLENCIA FINANC! 1ADA POR LA EMBA ADA TARO | (TMULAR DEL REATTIDO PUBLICADO EN PFRIODICOS DEL Wee ee tee ae TRIBUNA POPULAR & ’ f a Se Th ie a ay Caracas, 12 al 18 de noviembre de 10-41-76) folurmaciia 19 1976 14-00000 s I 4 PROB LES he - _ en NT . . e Chilean Intelligence service In pollt- we assassination activities. Morales 7 had himself, beea associated with the assassinate-he nephew of Chile's late,” . deposed Btarxist 'Prealdent Salvador” j: -pession, ‘to: ‘power} oc: oe tcial, to ae, a | f The" tatenizene. 2 2, . SMorales of th Menewuelsd +Sectet! po-:, 7 Sequently ¢ acquitted of that’ charge . b “Tee Tord. FBI contac’ ag Chile's .se- “4. -earlier this wear. at a federal, Arial in > 4 “teret police’ (DINA) sought the assassI/*42Jacksonville::- , ; tlon-ef both Andres Paseal! Allende };-"" Morales “quoted” "Seats “as” ” sayin ‘and his companion, Anne Marie Brus. “*DiNA had attempted to recruit béth* jier, according -‘ta documents ‘made. ’ davailable to The Blam Herald. Beers % -sassination.. Bosch’. was’ charged ‘jin +~Morales, himself a Cuban exile, said :2.Veaeduela last week with first-degree. zite DINA: plot, whict! was aever ear. we orurder In the” sabotage of a Cuban ‘ried oat; was reported to.-bim ty Ro-\.-. airliner that claimed 73 Hives. ,° en ts ands Otero, who currently faces trial Eaeead Morales quoted Otero ‘as saying i hay Siiami on 39 felony charges | related * “DINA offered arms and funds: to Cu “to nine terrorist bombings here: “y-% ja ban exile groups.c4. .37 “4. (Suspicions of Chileanisecret; policé*r’/, Otero refused to do the “tivor” lel » Involvement in plots against: political 5sChile, and told the Latin American in * Seriles have been widelyyexpressed iirc) “teiligence official on Feb, 15, then.re-- migre circles. This- was: the- first ‘te , turned to Santiago, He was arrested © “ported instance of: > allegation: tore two weeks later and held until he was - “Sthe: FBI by a high: ranking tntelligente-~ Sbanded oyer.to: the United States-in : " Eta , ay tev metne ft 3g SSUES we arene enfe 3 false passport on Feb, J9. - He was charged with plottiag to. kdl * Central Intelligence Agency and FBI .- U.S. Secretary of State Henry A, Ke. ‘fase Februar Sted to recruit ‘to Cu le terrorists to. 23 aM opérative aad loformant after . singer, Andres "Pascal Allende, and fleeing -Cuba folowing Castro's co 5 Anne Maria Brussier. o - . “Pt "27-No tHal was held ‘and Bosch: wae. vat ‘Allende, & ranking ‘South Ammericad } “* At the’ “time of Borates" éport’ to, o ater’ deported. He returnéd to-Santh - the FBI, Otero. ways a fugitive froma , ago and ‘apparently: remained there. Miao ; federal grand -Jury indictment. :- until going to-the Caribbean area to icando j«f-related to:the-bombings He was sub- ;. organize CORU, a militant anti-Caxtro =, group, Which, claimed éredit for. the. Cuban airliner bombirg J Jast month. 2 PA age ae et Moraies made the reports to’ the: pert. ‘da an exchange: of intelligence? with < US! officials , about exiled terrorists’; REE ABT SIS Me. _An FBI spokesman in Wachingten? . ~ “gad Monday-the ‘bureau would. have! T7ne- ‘comment: on -the. reported “DINA?. “Nplot, (FBl- officials: ih Caracas had noe ; comment on the case in response to: independent inquirtes- by The Wash. ; ington: Post} - ees wie , 2 Inferraation’ oa “Siteged DINA’ Cc jan exile. conspifacy: against the- sur iving Alfende family and government: ‘embers Was suppressed during the: ‘federal bombing trial ‘of Oterp--jn~- ieee “Jacksonville in September, 1978.27 > 3,; phe St Wen RUT AT ey bese mee 1400000 os +. his~ activities in Chiltet government* Prosecutors objected that.tha {aforma-. 1) After: thebesin nifty of-the g gear md, transferréd:'to- Peasatela.- PGA eT Atte AAT, 32 “Otero. remained § in' Florida “uatil laters ‘Dacamber, t 1875, Wuei-he was-toid by an FBC informantathat, the JEBE:, was oreparing to have him indicted, on the. borabing. charges." od, ° Otero. then Wwentcton the, Dominican deny “Whett Otero started to testity ‘abouts tabie foes: iN $45 Republic, where he was arrested; jthea. stay. paroladite the- custody of Admiral’ C: e~-Ster striving * sas_de-Windt,; -fatheriniaw.of, Frank; Castro, an Oteco friend, “50 by ore «Wheg, Biainty ifederat. grand cant De rést* hia hes? swith the Poa ‘ambassador-2 5". *the hombings ini Miami, except for the:y = V Miata: pollce-:department™ explosion: 7% Ai\He, said he Sknews, whos placed= that SF eibacab: Morales Sent.the informatio: Otero .told Morales, .whom he be sheved would help: lr a exiles + plot £ AU DINA hendgusstezs Otero sata, he “was .told the ‘secret police sup- ported the Cuban exiles* cause and _ the ‘bombings, Otero flew to Caracas: . +! Otero had ‘$50 tn his pocket when he’ Yanda in: Venezuela, according to: in. termation in FBL ‘Yeports. "He: .stayed _ with Moraes, -a SSAliende, who'died when right: wing: ele: ements overthrew his: Marxist govern, ment in September, 1972. The younger Allende-is x-member of JR a Che ul ds receive: Ilan os lela Caraéas,. Otero-alfegedly id: Mozales: ‘that he"had “committed: at Opporey! HOtero quoted “Dina ‘zm saying Bosch. would be «, failed inthe mission. = quest to ap oeselave agent/and. - lturaed. to Santiago, where -he alned | oti) gO, eS eports in the hands of investigators. fagainst Castro later” thie year “that af. i Santiago, he went’ to ‘Chifean ‘authorities Rad taken him into cistody on. z SDINAS headquarters ~and.. identified <"27 and charged, Otero: with being an. hiniself ‘and. said’che sw. fugitive ‘<“ undesirable alien. They- ordeséd chim Peas) deported following x hearing Bay 2th ¢: Y a ee ins a war 232 wo Allende is thé-nephew: 8 Salvador. would Provide funds for;them in re- :t By ‘a bie 2 a ante aah 77 rn © Geet ie ae Q fete foray (e~ “AS REPRODUCTION AE OTHER S66 ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROM 85 secret Oe AN LINER NEI AED ALIANT CORE See “action iNit N HAS of : ; — TSF S661 ~ETASES PAGE @1 ; [Nt97616 " TOR82120562 NOV 76 CARA 324250" a . . ' or ° ; + SECRET 112e222 NOV 76 STAFF © “heb f Avr a CITE CARACAS 31929 (CARROLL “AGTING) Eves ONLY oil | 7 aa ES | Y . & . TO? PRIORITY DIRECTUR, LONDON, : a HNENTEL RYGAT KESTONE MKSPIKE PLHHBLANKET REFS! A. CARACAS 341403 (NOT SENT/NEEDED LoND ON » Cd Oansze) 8, CARACAS 31373 (NOT SENT/NEEDED LONDON) CYS OAD) C. GIRECTOR 939719 (NOT SENT/NEEDED LONDON) D. DIRECTOR 932221 (NOT SENT/NEEDED LONDON) 1. COURSE GF REF A 12 NOVEMSER 76 MEETING WITH WKSCARLET=9, “AGENT REVEALED THAT RICARDO MORALES NAVARETTE “1201 -2859233 WAD-CEFT VENEZUELA AND-WAS SEEN OFF GY WKTANGO“15 WKSCARLET~9 DID RCT KNGh MLRALES DESTINATION BUT UNDERSTOOD FROM WATANGO#2 IT kas EUROPE, B pan eaaey LONDON , 2. wKSS ARLET~9" SALD- HE HAD NO EXPLANATION FOR MORALES ANIMOSITY TOKARS BKHERALD OTHER THAN HE THOUGHT MORALES BELIVED HE HAD SoM ‘EHOW BEEN MALIGNED BY SKHERALD WHICH HAD RUINED WIS FOTENTIAL FOR BECOMING SUCCESSFUL AND WEALTHY IN VENEZUELA AAD THAT MORALES WAS SUFFERING SOME KIND OF EM oT To Nan CRISIS. MORALES ToLe WESCARLET-9 AND KK TANG OL wee - AS. ~ FRAT MANYEL Ge SRM AS EXPESE wAS A EXHERALC ee ~ oe ne ‘ -- a a ee ee ee 14-00000 $0 set te att a nie eeedncee # peace Rete He PEN etme see ea ems : ’ : 1” kd. TOTAL 6 Cit - eae ne cam ye Benes 29 mee f ‘6 REPRODUCTION AY Onem tan _ ISSUING OF PCE 1S PROMIMTIS ¥ s&ecRert at ae saeN aoe NT ATab ia te MCAT IT a ST ar Gili Meo ADWANET CORY aa D. oA. pos7y ewe ae oe caseeue DENS TAC HON NET H a Be FILE Oon2 ~ Noe ON 7 i NO97616 CARA 31409 ~~ ¥ 373664 ~ELTAS22 SE TT TORS1229542 NOV 76 ne a oe SECRET 112¢2e2 NOV 76 STAFF : UE G CITE CARACAS 3149 (CARROLL ACTING) «AYES. ONLY. BN a TO: PRIGRITY DIRECTUR, LONDON. os . a0 WNINTEL RYGAT KYSTONE MHSPIKE PLMHBLANKET | . CARACAS 31403 (NOT SENT/NEEDED LONDON) Cid CANTER) REFS: A. CARACAS 31573 (NOT SENT/NEEDED LONDON) C\A OA BLOOD) 5. C. DIRECTOR 939719 (NOT SENT/NEEDED LONDON) BD. DIRECTOR 932221 (NOT SENT/NEEDED LONDON) 2. COURSE CF REF A 12 NOVEMBER 76 MEETING WITH WKSCARLETS9> AGENT REVEALED THAT RICARDO MORALES NAVARETTE (221 -285923) oHAD LEFT VENERLELA AND WAS SEEN OFF BY WKTANGO@1 WKS CARLET <9 “DID RCT KNOW MGRALES DESTINATION BUT UNDERSTOOD FROM WKTANGO=1- IT WAS EURGPE, PROBABLY LONDON, 2. WKSCARLET#9 SAID HE HAD NO EXPLANATION FOR MORALES “ANIMOSITY TORARD SKHERALD OTHER THAN HE THOUGHT FORALES RELIVED HE PAD SOMEHOn SEEN MALIGNED BY BKHERALD WHICH WAD RUINED HIS FUTENTIAL FOR BECOMING SUCCESSFUL AND WEALTHY IN VENEZUSGA ANS TeAT MORALES KAS SUFFERING SOME KIND OF- EMSTISNAL CRISIS, MORALES TOLD aKSCARLET©9 AND KK TANGO*4 Trav MANUEL DE ARVYAS EXPOSE wAS & EXKERALD CPERATIGN DIRECTED SECRET 14.90000 . a ry / ~ r ° ; 3 CABLE SEC Missé™! ay _. PER ae. Trorar COPIES , ar REPRODUCTION OY OTHER THAN ° . SECRET . ISSUING OFFICE 1% PROMDITED SERN UT NT en ae ce ae mentee ners ee mea ADYANE, COPY ISSUED SEOLTED ry) BLT iNT wR. achan a "TN 697618 ar a): an iT TORI 1128542 NOV 76 GARA | 31409 ; FaR HIS FORCED. DEPARTURE FROM VENEZUELA ON 8 KHER ALD. 4, FILES 202-285923, £2, IMPDET. note . - ; i : - “- SECRET, > ; Vou 14-00000 — rn TASS TRANSMITT? H ~ * f OF jos oe SECRET . iWhea Filed tal TDEU INFORMATION NEPORT Oo. ALRTET WEILER. EL), UNIT PLAC PNCZV/B___ Sa SCS a it 9454 “amie __. ts Lo SRE od ron _.-9 NOVEMBER.1976 Si? peed ed anaes CONF \ oe 5, WO, PSVEG 2, «CI 4, SS 4, OSG, FR 4, DDO 3 da 2. —_—_ — : frre a DB-315/11216-76 _ DATE bisTRBUTED — Lerisiine’ __ PRECEDENCE __ 9 NOV 97 : ___. tT rounne [77 2 BOVEMBER 1976 78 “DISSEMINATION [aaseo ON (to. 290, PROD? V4 HVC-7537 -! pp’ 3-4; WKMAYOR (WKSCARLET-17) 1OBJ: K1A HANOUNG INSTRUCTIONS ~— PLACE, x IN APPROPRIATE SPACE luaisom - 10 no: DISSEM ELECTRICALLY TO; {Les glectcal addrorses ond —- deliver woh esta copy to HO) f. (2 ZRWAHOO LIFTER CABLE SENT v4 . 4 Wd O) EXCLUSIVE FOR (ist addressees} ‘ i {[] RELAY CABLE PREPARED (Detiver with entra cepy to Coble Secretariat Gi NOT FOR LIAISON REPORT CLASSIFIED AY: OG62063 -~ @S INTERNAL USE ONLY | aT AUTHENTICATING OFFICER. “|CooRDINATING: OFFICER(S) , ' aA pln i C/LA/PNC/R . { CLASSIFICATION Cl BY 007622 [RELEASING ¢ Siigrng et! SECRET FB import a sG0 “TK-2 use ratvious ronions : | O9-2044-497) ~ 14-00000 ow, wr IN whos 7 c EEE LeU tme ecanas ony — - Intelligence Information Cable © ROUTINE IN 093663 WARNING NOTICE PAGE 1 OF 5 PAGES SENSULIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND MELIODS INVOLVED STAtS/ima ICS/mC (Ola) ClascnCC SWS NSA TREAS NSC/S 300 NID CRS . OIMECTORATE OF , ° : . stegane . aemor ; Orrearions Sashes be, A Gsere ati ser Sere talent iouan Hheaele of £0 11692 Leemosion i FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND USE OF THIS INFORMATION SUBJECT if} ~ : : CONTROLS STATED AT BEGINNING AND END OF REPORT. THIS 1S AN INFORMATION REPORT, NOT FINALLY EVALUATED INTELUGENCE SECRET ; CITE TORR DB-315/11216+76 i "BIST. 9 NOVEMBER 1976 oe D . . . : z ~ “REPORT CLASS S EC R.E T-6WARNING NOTICE“SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE ; T _, SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED=*NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS*~ NOT RELEASABLE TO CONTRACTORS OR CONTRACTOA/ CONSUL TANT S--DISSERINATION |. ‘AND EXTRACTION GF INFURMATION CONTROLLED BY GRIGINATOS i COUNTRY! VENEZUELA ; ; ‘ 7 O91 + EARLY NOVEMSER 3976 : “Sudyects POTENTIAL SMBARRASSMENT FOR THE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT © i i DUE TO POSSISLE EXPOSURE OF PROOF THAT SICASDO MORALES NAVARETTE IS A VENEZUELAN secuig TY" OFF tc TAL ; aca ¢ VENEZUELA» CARACAS (1-4 NOVENZER 1976) FIELD NO, WVC-7597 “SOURE + SEE BELOW, 7 7 ; SUMMARY? DESPITE VENEZUELAN GGVEANMENT DENIALS» CUBAN=50RN RE CARDO MORALES NAVARE ITE IS A HIGh ori Au OF TRE ; : j “OIRECTORATE FOR THE SERVICES OF INTELLIGENCE AND PREVENTION (DISIP). — " FURTHERMORE, HE IS CURRENTLY ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN THe INVESTIGATION OF ThE. 6 ocToaER BOMBING GF A CUBANA AIRLINER ~ AND RE HAS RAD PREVIOUS GonTacts WITH” SOME OF THE SUSPECTS IN THE BOMBINGS “a VENEZUELAN NERSYAN HAS “a COPY OF THE ORIGINAL GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCEMEAT OF MORALES? “DISTR ASSIGNMENT, WHICH WE ES ATTEMPTIAG TG HAVE HePRLNTES TA LOCAL PRESS. “VENEZUELAN OFFICIALS oELIEYE PUBLIC CiSeLGsuAe OF Secret - 1384" F007 OMe MOUS a , _ t ™N O95bLL3 ' . TOR DB-315/11216-76 WARNING NOTICE Ste, SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PAGE 2 OF 5 PAGES SECRET - FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND USE OF THIS INFORMATION SUBJECT TO . CONTROLS STATED AT BEGINNING AND END OF REPORT. (elasstfeattion) © pence THIS. ANNOUNCEMENT WOULD PROVE EMBARRASSING TO ThE cnet a | 2 oe fee IN &N EF FORT TO COUNTER THIS POTENTIAL DIFFICULTY, RAVE ISSUED A i BACK-DATED CIRCULAR OSTENSIBLY RELIEVING RORALES GF HIS DISIP | . ASSIGNMENT, END SUMMARY, 1. (FIELD COMMENT? THERE HAS BEEN CONSIDERASLE FRESS COVERAGE ' CONCERNING RICARDO MO RAL ES NAVARETTE, A CUTAN-BORN, “NA TURALT2ED VENEZUELAN CITIZEN, MORALES' STATUS WITH THE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT CAME INTO QUESTION KKEN THE FOREIGN PRESS REPORTED THAT MORALES IS A HIGH™LEVEL VENEZUELAN. SECURITY OFFICray AS WELL AS_ ~ BEING CONNECTED WITH VAR IGUS aces igs fbr THE UNITES STATES GOVERN MENT(USG), VENEZUELAN OFFICIALS HAVE ALTERNATELY DENIED AND ADMUTTED MORALES! ASSOCIATION “ITH VENEZUELAN SECURITY ORGANIZATIONS, FOR THIS INFORMATION SEE EMBASSY CARACAS TELEGRAM 12667 OF 26 OCTOSER 197b.} 2. SOURCE OF PARAGRAPHS’ 5 AND 4!) A VENEZUELAN SOVERAMENT EMPLOYEE WHOSE PGSITION GIVES HIM ACCESS TO OFFIrpa, REPQARTS ON VARIOUS SUBVECTS, HIS RELIASIL!TY HAS NOT BEEN ES 7ASLISHED. THIS INFGRMATION IS NOT 70 BE DISCUSSED KITH ANY FOREIGN OFFICIALS. ©" INCLUDING THOSE OF THE ‘VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT. - — ~~ 3, DESPITE DENIALS BY SOME OFFICIALS OF THE VEAEZUELiN SCVEAAS , Secret 14-0000 my acom oregon : ; iN) 093bb3 ° 10r.2pB-315/11216-76 - ® WARNING NOTICE, SENSITIVE INTELLICENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED SECRET . FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND USE OF THIS INFORMATION SUBJECT TO ° CONTROLS STATEO AT BEGINNING ANDO END OF REPORT. . © (classification) \ PAGE 3 OF S PAGES an om nme MENT,» RICARDG MORALES NAVARETTE 1S CHIEF OF THE FOREIGN ESPOINAGE DIVISION OF THE VENEZUELAN DIRECTORATE FOR THE SERVICES OF INTELLIGENCE AND PREVENTION (DISIP). THIS SECTION IS KNOWN AS” DIVISION 54, FURTHERMORE, MORALES 1$ HEADING THE VENEZUELAN an S ; INVESTIGATION OF THE 6 OCTOBER 1976 BOMSING OF A CUBANA AIRLINER, IN THIS CAPACITY; MORALES RE CE IVES AND MAINTAINS ALL INFORMATION ON THE CUSANA CASE» INCLUDING INFORMATION wHICH CONNECTS HIMs MORALES, WITH THE CUGAN EXILE MOVEMENT AND [NDIVIEUALS [MPLICATED IN THE CUSANA CASE, (FIELD COYMENT: FOR AN EARLYER REPORT ON MORALES" CONNECTIONS WITH CUBAN EXILE L ADER ORLANDO 8 OS CH, WHO IS CURRENTLY UNDER DETENTIGN IN CARACAS IN CONKECTION WITH THE CUBANA AFFAIR, SEE HVC-7514, TOF IRDG-3157102456+76, OF 15 OcTOBER. FROM A USUALLY RELTASLE SOURCE.) 4 AS HEAD OF THE INVESTIGATING TEAMs MORALES - ISSUES PRESS 7 RELEASES ON THE CASE UNDER THE ALIAS "COMMISSIONER JIMENEZ." IN ORDER TO AVOID DIRECT CONTACT 41TH NEWSMEN, MCRALES IS Not ; UTILIZING HIS USUAL UISIP OFFICES, SUT RATSER MAINTAINS SEPARATE FACILITIES. _ S.. SOURCE OF PARAGRAPHS 6-S: A VENEZUELAN KIT CLOSE CONTACTS AMONG VENEZUELAN SECURITY OFFICIALS. “YS TELTABILITY sSecRet 14-0000 TS 3007 orgs stron . IN 093663 | , . . 10FI2 DB-3.15/21216~76 2 ; ; WARNING NOTICE a SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PAGE y OF 5 PAGES : SECRET ~ FURTHER DISSEMINATION ANO USE OF THIS INFORMATION SUBJECT, TO . CONTROLS STAIED AT BEGINNING AND END OF REPORT. e 7 . felasa moettoa} WAS AQT GEEN ESTABLISHED, ; Os Bur ING THE WE EK oF 1. MOVE NS ER + Dist?” DIRECTOR. RE TIRED GENERAL au “GIMENE a” Gass wf SAID TxaT MORALES 1S STILL WIAK ING AT_DISIP AND 1S ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN THE CUBANA INVEST I+ Tee stat ene anaenae tea cle eet GATICN. IN AN EFF ORT TO MIT{GATS ANY FURT MER “PUBL Icity CONCERN- ING MORALES AND HIS CONNECTION w1TR THE VENS 2U=: as GOVERNMENT. , GIMENEZ SAID HE HAS UFFICIALLY SELLEVED MORALES AS CHIEF OF DIVISIGN 34, THE RECORDS ANNOUNIENG MORALES REMOVAL HAVE BEEN BACK-2aTED TO a OCTOBER. _ ; | i. SIMENEZ SAID THAT HE IS awast THaT crac » € DTN Ae . Cu ler EDITOA OF “BOHEMIA” MAGAZINE. HAS IN wIS FESSESSION A BIStP STACULAR ANNOUNCING THE AFSSINTMENT OF MCR AL zs AS CHIEF oF dis IP's DIVISION 54, MEDINA SIMENEZ SALDs IS ATTEMPTING TO : _ HAVE TRE CIRCULAR REPRINTED IN tee VENEZUELAN saecs, dt THUS FaRy wAS BEEN UNASLE TO FIND aN SUTLET WILLIAG TO PUALISH IT. “ oo 8. “ORALES, GIMENE2 SAID, naS APPOINTED TS DESIP ON “4 hE RECIMMENDATI ON OF ORLANSO FaARC I A, A SECURITY ADVISER Clacul ak APPOINTING TQ PRESIDENT CARLOS ANDRES PF E RE Zz, THE: MORALES IS SIGNED BY GIMENEZ AAD ACCORDING TO GEYEAEE, AS APPROVED Sy ocravid © € P AG E MINISTER oF INTER TOR, AND PRESIDENT PEREZ. 14-0000 i ) - fetasaifteation) - ; as ce ' 7 7 - 7 ir ee - ~ i - SSH g007 mm geo N O93bb3 * eee eee WARNING NOTICE. -. SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PAGE § OF S PAGES SECRET . FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND USE OF THIS INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CONTROLS STATED AT BEGINNING AND END OF REPORT. WHEN INFORMATION ON MORALES APPEARED IN THE LOCAL PRESS, GIMENEZ SAID HE ORCERED THAT ALL COPIES OF THE CIRCULAR ON MORALES BE RECOVERED. UNFORTUNATELY, MANY COPIES COULD NOT SE LOCATED. © 9, {F THIS CIRCULAR IS REPRINTED IN THE LOCAL PRESS.» GIMENEZ satpd 1T WOULD CREATE A HIGHLY EMBARRASSING SITUATION FOR THE VENE ZUEL AN GOVERAMENT AND PARTICULARLY INTERLOR MINISTER LEPAGE. WHO WAS DENIED THE EXISTENCE OF CUBAN EXILES IN DISIP. THIS POTENTIAL PROSLEM-CUMES ATA PARTICULARLY: BAD” Timey GEYENE2 ~S#IDS - NATIONS, EUROPE AND. THE SOVIET UNION, ". SINCE LEPAGE WILL BE THE ACTING PRESIDER OF VENEZUELA SEGINNING 15 NOVEMBER WWEN PRESIDENT PEREZ SEGINS A TRIP ‘C THE UNITED “sO, FIELD DISSEM! EMBASSY, FGI AT CARACAS. REPGCRT CLASS $ E C R E TeeWARNING NOTICE-SENSI TIVE INTELLIGENCE, SGURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED=*NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS@- nor RELEAS ABLE. 7.0 CONTRACTORS OR CONTRACTOR/ CONSULTANTS - - | DISSEMINATION AND EXTRACTION OF INFORMATION CONTROLLED 3Y “QRIGINATOR, CLASSIFIED 8Y RECORDED REPORTING OFFICER. xXG5S-2. 1 -- SECRe T . TOHRIB~315/11216-76 | | | 14-00000 SO SOOSTINE 4g © Slesam oy pre POray coeies LA SECRET Tresor PERSONZUNIT WOT EPICS . j Leb. BY: COeSeT) : ADVANCE COPY ISSUEO/SLOTTEN ov at t FILE, VR, S988SSBR8, 1P/AN, 1D, OPS/INT, TON UNIT €T Ya SS 4s OSG/TC-2, OSG. FR 5, SIA 2 LA-230 iCTIOM # TESS 5 ETA RE EN 89 SET . ~ TORIGS22502 NOV 76 _ CARAS 31373 : “SECRET Coarszz NOV 7% TATEL , HVC-?53?- ; CITE CARACAS 31373 . / _ a . . H \ ives Te | \ ee : WNINTEL INTEL KMSTONE SUPDATA: SUULRCE PARAS Jedi WKMAYOR YR KSCAILETHL7, SOURCE at PARAS 6°93 NP/WKDIET*3 FROM WKNGSLE MSS, NOT FOR LIAISON, OD OBUECTIVE! Kita. INDEX MORALES. _— FILES 75=5-9. CL. 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AND EXTRACTION GF INFORMATION CONTROLLED BY ORIGINATOR » couNTaY: vaneaue a /Gube~ , DOL EARLY NOVEMBER 1976 SUBJECT: POTENTIAL EMBARRASSMENT FOR THE VENEZUELAN SCVERAMENT ou, © * 1 DUE..7G- POSSESLE EXPOSURE OF PROOF THAT RICARDG MORALES NAVARETTE IS A VENEZUELAN SECURITY JFFICTAL ACI. ~t VENEZUELA, CARACAS (1-4 NOVEMZER 1976) FIELD NG, nVC+7537 - SOURCE SEE BELOK SUMMARYS [CESPITE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT DENIALS. CUBAN-5GRN RICARDO MORALES NAVARETTE IS A HIGH-OF FICIAL OF THE , : DIRECTORATE FOR ThE SERVICES OF INTELLIGENCE AND PREVE\TION (DISIP. FURTHERMORE, HE IS CURRENTLY ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN THE INVESTIGATION <> OF THE 6 UCTOSER BOMBING GF A CUBANA AIRLINER, THE SUSPECTS INM C wi 1h > MORALES HAS HAD PREVIOUS CONTACT, A VENEZUELAN SE aS MAN NMENT ANNOUNCE“EAT OF MORALES" » Ve r c a -HAS & COPY OF TRE GRIGINAL. DISEP ASSIGNMENT, avICH hE TS ATTEMPTING TO MAVE REPRINTED IN THE LOCAL PRESS, VENEZVELAN OFFICIALS SELIEVE PUBLIC CISS.GSuSE OF secarer 14-0000 |, &. fo SSM 3007 cescuETE cetwrous : aa / , IN 093663 ° ; . TOFIR : : WARNING NOTICE i SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PAGE 2 OF SPAGES 7 t we ; : SECRET FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND USE OF THIS INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CONTROLS STATED AT BEGINNING ANO END OF REPORT. ‘ ° folessiNoation) THIS: ANNOUNCEMENT WOULD PROVE EMBARRASSING TO THE GOVERNMENT, AND— © | IN AN EFFORT TO COUNTER THIS POTENTIAL DIFFICULTY, KAVE ISSUED A , BACK*DATED CIRCULAR OSTENSIBLY RELIEVING MORALES O° HIS DISIP | ASSIGNMENT, END SUMMARY, _ 4, (FIELD COMMENT? THERE HAS BEEN CONSIDERASLS PRESS COVERAGE | CONCERNING RICARDO MORALES NAVARETTE, & CUSAN@BORN, . NATURALI2ZED VENEZUELAN CITIZEN, MORALES’ STATUS WITH THE VENEZUELAN GO VERN MENT CaME INTO QUESTION WHEN THE FOREIGN PRESS REPCRTED THAT . MORALES IS A HIGH*LEVEL VENEZUELAN SECURITY OFFICIAL AS WELL AS BEING CONNECTED WITH VAR 16US AGENCIES oF THE UNITED STATES GOVERN= MENT(USG), VENEZUELAN OFFICIALS HVE ALTERNATELY DENIED #47 i AND ADMITTED MORALES *” ASSOCIATICN «ITH VENEZUELAN SECURITY . "ORGANIZATIONS, FOR TIS INFORMATION SEE EMBASSY CARACAS TELEGRAM 12667 OF 26 OCTOSER 1976.3 2. SOURCE OF PARAGRAPHS 3 AND 4? A VENEZUELAN SOVERAMENT EMPLOYEE WHOSE POSITION GIVES KIM ACCESS TO orFrcrag REPORTS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS, HIS RELIASILITY WAS NOT QEEN ESTASLISHED. THIS INFOMATION TS NOT TO BE CISCUSSED WITH AAY EDRELGN GFFICIALS, INCLUDING THOSE OF TRE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT. F TE VENEZVELAN GOVERN= w mn o » m 4 Obe 3c07 ossaiet rrtviaus c) . . oa o-73 £O1T:OMS . IN) 093653 ° TOFIR cy WARNING NOTICE SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PAGE 3 OF § PAGES “SECRET a FURTHER DISSEMINATION ANO USE OF THIS: INFORMATION SUBJECT TO S CONTROLS STATEO AT BEGINNING ANO END OF REPORT. - © cermimcnttony \ n MENT» RICARDG MORALES NAVARETTE IS CHIEF OF THE FOREZIGN ESPCINAGE DIVISION OF THE VENEZUELAN DIRECTORATE FOR THE SERVICES oF INTELLIGENCE AND PREVENTION (DISIP2. THIS SECTION IF KNOKN AS - DIVISION 54, FURTHERMORE, MORALES [5 HEADING THE VENEZUELAN Tet INVESTIGATION OF THE 6 GCTOBER 1975 BOMaING OF A CUBANA ALRLINER, IN THIS CAPACITY, MORALES RECEIVES AND MAINTAINS ALL TNF ORMATION ON THE CUGANA CASE, INCLUDING INFORMATION WHICH CONNECTS WIMe OMORALES, wits THE CUgAN EXILE MOVEMENT AND INOIV{DUALS [MPLICATED INC ThE” CURANE” Ca SE CFYELD COvvEXT: FOR" AN EARLIER REPORT ON MORALES' CONNECTIONS ITH CUaAN EXILE LEADER ORLANDO 8 0S CH, WHO IS CURRENTLY UNDER DETENTICN IN CARECAS Ih CONNECTION wETH THE CUBANA AFFAIR, SEE HVC-7524, TOF [RDS -315/122656-76, OF 15 OCTOBER, FROM A USUALLY RELIAaLE SavacE.) 4. AS HEAD OF THE INVESTIGATING TEAM, MORALES ISSUES PRESS RELEASES ON THE CASE UNDER THE ALIAS "COMMISSTOVER GIMENEZ.” IN QRDER TO AVOID DIRECT CONTACT wl Th NEWSMEN, MORALES IS NO? UTILIZING RTS USUAL LISEP OFFICES, SUT QATHER MAINTAINS SEPARATE FACILITIES, Se SOURCE OF PARAGIAPHS G9: 4 VENEZUELAN aITH CLOSE. CONTACTS AMONG VENEZUELAN SECURITY GFFICIALS, IS TEL LABILITY s cReET ny SOURTE PREVIOUS ) ‘ . aS os 3007 ” EO:ONS IN) O3Sbb3 : ‘ . : TOFIR WARNING NOTICE ; . SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PAGE y OF § PAGES SECRET FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND USE OF THIS INFORMATION SU3JECT TO : CONTROLS STATED AT BEGINNING AND END OF REPORT, (elasst Noation) to HAS NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED, 6. DURING THE WEEK OF 2 NOVEMBER, DISIP DIRECTOR RETIRED : GENERAL Raut GIN ENE2 GAINZ& SAID THaT ‘MORALES is STILL oo | WORKING AT DISIP AND IS ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN THE CUBANA INVEST I+ “GATION, IN AN EFFORT TO MITIGATE ANY FURTHER PUBLICITY. CONCERN= "ING MORALES AND HIS CONNECTION WITH THE VENEZUELAN GOVERAMENTs | GIMENEZ SAID, KE HAS OFFICIALLY RELIEVED MORALES AS CHIEF OF : DIVISION 54, THE RECORDS ANNOUNCING MORALES REMOVAL HAVE BEEN BACK-DATED TO 1 OCTOBER. ; ‘ 7. GIMENEZ SAID THAT HE [S AWARE THAT CIRO MED IN Ap CHIEF EDITOR OF “AHOEMIA™ MAGAZINE» HAS IN HIS POSSESSION A DISIF_ CIRCULAR ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF MORALES A CHIEF | OF DISIP4S DIVISION 54. MEDINA, GIMENEZ SAID» I$ ATTEMPTING TO HAVE THE CIRCULAR REPRINTED IN THE VENEUZELAN PRESS, SUT THUS FARs HAS BEEN UNASLE TO FIND AN OUTLET WILLING TO PUBLISH IT, 8. MORALES, GIMENEZ SAID, KAS APPOINTED TC DISIP ON THE RECOMMENCATION OF GRLANDO GAR c4 A, A SECURITY ADVISER TO PRESIDENT CARLOS ANDRES PE RE 2. THE CIRCULAR POINTING MORALES IS SIGNED BY GIMENEZ AND ACCORDING TO GIMENEZ, -aS APPROVED 2n™ BY CCTAVIO- LEP AG Ep MINISTER OF INTERIOR, AND PRESIDENT PEREZ. SsSecrRer?t POTENTIAL PROBLEM CUMES AT A PARTICULARLY SAD TIME, wt fea ios" 3007 OMSL E go “. IN| 093663 * . TOFIR WARNING NOTICE SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PAGE S OF 5S PAGES SECRET” FURTHER DISSEMINATION AND USE OF THIS INFORMATION SUSJECT TO CONTROLS STATED AT BEGIN ‘NING AND ENO OF REPORT: felassification) ° WHEN [NFORMATION-ON MORALES APPEARED IN THE LOCAL PRESS» GIMENEZ SAID.HE ORDERED THAT ALL COPIES OF THE CIRCULAR ON MORALES 3E | RECOVERED.” UNFORTUNATELY, MANY COPIES COULD NOT BE LOCATED. 9, IF THIS CIRCULAR IS REPRINTED IN THE LOCAL PRESS, GIMENEZ SAID» IT WOULD CREATE A HIGHLY EMBARRASSING SITUATION FOR ThE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT AND PARTICULARLY INTERIOR MINISTER LEPAGE, WHO _HAS DENIED THE EXISTENCE OF (CUBAN EXILES IN ‘DISIP. THIS GIMENEZ SAID. SINCE LEPAGE WILL BE THE ACTING PRESIDENT OF VENEZUELA BEGINNING 45 NCVEMBER KHEN PRESIDENT PEREZ SEGINS A TRIP 70 THE UNITED ; , NATIGNS» EUROPE AND THE SOVIET UN TON, 12. FIELD DISSEM! EMBASSY, FSI aT cana AS ‘REPGRT CLASS SE CRE Jee WARNING NOTICE “SEVST TIVE INTELLIGENCE “SGURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED=*NdT RELEASABLE ro FOREIGN NATIONAL S@= NOT RELEASABLE TO CONTRACTORS oR CONTRAGTOR/ CONSUL TANTS DISSEMINATION AND EXTRACTION OF INF FORMATICN CONTROLLED BY QRIGINATOR, CLASSIFIED BY RECORDES REPORTING’ OFFICER. XGDS-2. ‘I i 14-00000 + eae, vriMea ane accu A ~_ . - —, ‘ rae Src pIssiM BY. ee Oe a, FL OTAL COMES C-T “er ° . _ we ' REPQOUUTTICN BY OTHER THAN | ISSUING ‘OFEICE (3 PROWBITED avant MA tlabd ssauegs orren ves > _ +s . . ; iste Jaa a OP RAIN AAT merneeD. : . : | S_& CR ET oye Ny 074249 op 3asse eFa7es | pace oa _-ToAis922432 oct 76 aA 3484 SECRET 1922562 OCT 76 STAFF a! WASHINGTON 922330 Ge CARACAS 31237-C18 Er OWuID . La WE SHARE HEADQUARTERS CONCERN-RE ARREST OF WKSCARLETS3 (he3) AND: POSSIBILITY OF SUSPICION/ADDITIONAL CHARGES BKHERALC CONNECT TON METH BOMBENG, IN ADDITION 0: INTEL REPORT INGy STATION CONTINUOUSLY ASSESSING EVENTS IN RELATION TO MOST. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND WE ARE IN case UN RE LA-TE D: MATTER IN REF Bs rita’ ihe ew and “avin tat REPORT FROM” WKSCARLET©5 FROM AMSCARLET#3» ATTEHONS. 70 CONTACT do3 WERE STOPPED anD LATER WERE PROWIBITED BY ‘AMBASSADOR, AS wed NAME BEGAN COMING UP WITH INCREASING_ CROSS FILE COPY Foz i SECRET 204 ESI 2A 14-0000 _ ota comes. : PUN BY CABLE S€C OSsEu Br. PER as ss 5 es b . nerroosc non ev omen THAN . ! : : : _seé c.R. R. eT ISSUING OFFICE OS PROMIBITED , PERSONUNT WOTHIED_. =~ : Te aoe . - aDvance cory sSSUEO” ‘SLOTTED ACTION a | . a _- a =. - ‘ ae _ —_ - : ; aI 074149 * coo capa 3218 bre, FREQUENCY: Anoassinor ‘Fe es: itiy tea oy PULL. pack. (in: ctarsak, tte al 7 “CONTAC Te THLE: ap PL IED: ‘ONLY to Wed aE AS ONAL CONTACT AND Not To WRSCARLET LIAISON IN 6 GENERAL). oe re, 2. AS YET STATION HAS No WaRD EVIDENCE WHI CH DIRECTLY: ne sintered’ « ees etn soca ates Links ene Weds 08 RIC ARO” N OR ALE s NAV AR ET TE To tue: 6 OCTOBER 1976 BOMBING. HOWEVER, THEIR REPORTED ASSOCIATION CWLTH ORLANDO 9 05 CP AVILA, THEIR BACKGROUNDS, AND W-3'S : “PRIOR REPORTING ON TERRORIST ACTIONS SUG GE ST THat THEY: WERE. os sy ALL AWARE TO ONE DEGREE OR ANOTHER OF PLANS FOR THE 6 ocToaER a , ACTE ON ang THAT NONE dr THEM act iveLY OPPOSED IT, OF THE. Co Se Se ‘THREE We3 SEEMS to HAVE BEEN Host LIKELY IMPLI cated THROUGH Re£8 | WES POSSIBLE ASSISTANCE To HERNAN RICARDO LozANO AND/0n en : ~ FREDDY EUG Oe Wet. a rer APTER* THES Fact Dee “ORLANDO 80: s res MAY BE. WISHFUL “Tua x ING. aur bo NOT FEEL THAT - pls : Wed ISSEN, POSITION REVEAL ANY TRUE INFORMATION: WHICH COULD - : if - IMPLICATE ANY CE WIS SEVERAL Evbassy CONTACTS: SINCE ConTACT © . sat with wIM IN RECENT” YEARS was BEEN 10 OUR KNOWLEDGE LIMITED OwY To i VISA ASSISTANCE AND INFORMATION = . SECRET (-- * te 1 ; ; - : er oe ce we . a4 . AS Oe . a : . 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VENE2UEL: ae WELL ADV ISE “AS SOON AS WKSCARLET-9 RECONTACT 15 | os Sota ESTABLISHED. “duvoaga aid mac . RepgRTS S vaten, 6 PELE” PO wr Statiow. THERE 15 aNatHeR TRACE L THAT One. Fine $8.00" Ee “NUNES “RE rDaT ED. a castita ASSASSINATION. ’ ic. ATTEMPT TOR STATION ASSET: “urwis4o22, ToaPR-724 sOE- 009-024, mycoses O : paogieiy THE Same Francisco 7 NUNEZ WAS cISTED IN HVCA-8538, SECRET ; - ot , ; ; oy _ > ; : pO eee dt ds Sn _ . : ° . : a . 2 . : Bs ~ 4 . oe Aake see pissew ay, _- Is sat fur . at PROOVE TE « Ov Omen. tmaw tT . SUNS OFECE 1B esomerreo nensanainey none ec R €_ nee eee CU anvance NCE COPY WSS! FO, SSIES at, ‘ar, CTON UNIT war ‘Re ee ty 074349 TY 345150 eae, PAGE [5-25 _ TOR 922438 oct {re _Cerh 3218¢ ; ee, - 23 august idea, AS GENERAL DIRECTOR OF THE “COMPANY, mista. - , Coke AND’ LOENTIF IED AS WAVING FURNISHED. © LEAD, pS “consui, WHO WAS, PLANNING TO DEFECT, 7 7 ae-6- 484/31 - 2o1-e3 209851 ‘Bos -o2059285 i. OE, mt. 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OF INTEREST IS THAT MUCH OF THE CARACAS END oF. INVESTIGATION oh OF THE AIRLINER, BOnBING AND REPORTING IS CONTROLLED By BKTANGO-EB - GROUP. RICARDO: ‘MORALES fiavaniterte Is BKTANGO= 3 Depury AND HAS BEEN pisie sup- sINSPECTOR. "SERVING. aS CONELD NTTAL. INFOR Nt: “FOR Les Te. ORLANDO aInenez BHO S$ NT. To. PORT oF SPAIN. Is ALSO. “INCLUDED IN cREoUP. DAYE: ORIG: a UNIT: . ‘ExT: -. . . : n . bs “cba Pz CQeseraancn REPROOUC TION OY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE.(S PROMISITED : €2 MPOET SECRET EE capage | pn ee ae 7 . . : . . a 14-0000 ‘~4 re 2 anne i z _ OUTGOIN. MESSAGE 3ET | On: oo o-oo! SECRET t gare rans eno v iat Be a VARRETTE» TRUE NAME OF’ “HERNAN. RICARDO ‘Lozano, “berondor. was ACTUALLY REVEALED BY RICARDO. IN PORT oF SPAIN. on 4 OCTOBER ALSO CANE FROM MORALES”: THDICATING THAT HE. HAD. “FOREKNOULEDGE + Bur WHETHER” HE . ore covemenrme oocene, : ~ ? 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MIAMI WHICH THEY RE- - @QUESTED BE SENT BKHERALD CHANNELS, FYI: DEA CONCERNED THAT THE FIVE APPARENTLY UNRELATED CASES INVOLVING CUBAN EXILES MAY. IN SOME . WAY, INDICATE THEY TARGET OF COORDINATED PROVOCATION oP. \d 2... TEXT OF DEA NSG FOR PASSAGE roltouss Lo mARD NACOLINI» CARACAS REGIONAL OFFICE. DEA ° te "SAIC GONZALEZ: BOGOTA DISTRICT OFFICE. DEA OT “ PARD COSTA. MIAMI REGIONAL OFFICE, DEA "SUBJECT? CUBAN EXILES INVOLVED WITH DEA SEC-IGI-7L-CObaCi> _ "NO FOREIGN DISSEMINATION 7 as "DURING THE PAST SEVERAL WEEKS: DEA “HAS BECOME INVOLVED IN FIVE. SEPARATE INCIDENTS INVOLVING CUZAN EXILES "WHO MAY HAVE RECORDS OF- POLITICAL, AND REVOLUTIONARY INTRIGUE. aN. FouR oF THE INCIDENTS. _ CUBANS ‘ARE APPARENTLY BEING RECRUITED. AS ‘CIS:0R, HAVE OFFICIAL LIAISON “CONTACT WITH DEA- ‘E0L AND IGI STRONGLY RECORNEND THAT DEA OFFICES DATE: - . : . . toy one: 20 FES 7b. mo : merce See aad t 4 q rat OUTGOING IESSAGE 1: ones demrevinome we < \ - own om . a wr eo onF 0 oO Oo. 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INVOLVED UITH THREE OTHER CUBANS IN PLAN TO. <! _ ASSASSINATE, FIDEL, CASTRO. wHEN INFORMED THAT U.S. GOVT. WOULD. NOT SANCTION PLAN AND THAT. THE FOUR. HOULD POSSIBLY BE SUBJECTED To. : FEDERAL PROSECUTION» JIMENEZ: STATED THAT HE BANTED noTHrNG NORE To DO wits THE PLAN. CHECKS ON. JIMENEZ: CONTINUE. ¥ | “ og fee ON. FEB: 34~ 497b. 25 ho ae 3g% “e002 THE “CRO “REQUESTED CHECKS ol— 00 ON ORLANDO» ARCIA: VASQUEZ A: CUBAN WHO HOLDS: ‘SENSITIVE POSITION WITH a care! 2G. FEB 7B - cogumrers omens” REPRCOUT *3N BY OTHER THAI THE ISSUNG OFNICE I is PPON'S TES —€ 2 - JMPDET 7 +> @t Ry; G63CG% Ansnsee CONE CAssemcanon St crRerft 1490000 OUTGOING , MESSAGE . eronar conse leeome . - soe: ta - me we u— CHF OC 0] i] Q i] 0 — SECRET |. } wr ee od wees ated OsTE-Time eae as wtee+ds nem ests eee rf. |. STAFF . DISECTOR hm con. : peo: me ee Q was | DISSEM BY: 2. oF ae ; CSE ose : . oanenvo. PER : GOVT. oF VENEZUELA AND. HAS HADE LYATSON CONTACT WITH CRO- INITIAL - RESEARCH. INDICATES, THAT “GARCIA IS A CUBAN EXILE HOLDING. A: PROMINENT. FN elt capone: ~ POSITION IN THE. VENEZUELAN, INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SAND fay BE. THE ! co | . HEAD OF ‘SPECIAL GROUP THAT uses FORCE, TO RENOVE ENEMIES, oF “THE | t VENEZUELAN GOVT- “IN OCT ‘MI74s GARCIA REPORTEDLY WAS ACTIVELY RE=_ CRUITING CUBAN EXILES IN-NIANT. “EAN FoR ANOTHER U.S. AGENCY AND HAS ALSO HAD CONNECTIONS WITH COSTA "| ORECAN GOVT. OFFICIALS AND ALLEGED TRAFFICKERS- CHECKS ON GARCIA GARCIA iS BELIEVED TO BE AN INFORM- : ~ - . . ’ 4 RICAN GOVT. - CONTINUE. ¥ me, ete Loh te - a oo, "3. ‘ON FEB a2, 249769 IN- GFZ8-7%-80035 CRO. REQUESTED BIO DATA” a rE Vv olt—o2 I59 2.9 .. FA RIAA RO ON- RECARDO AORALES PRESENTLY WORKING FOR A SENSITIVE VENEZUELAN GOVT. AGENCY: | MORALES HAD LIAISON CONTACT WITH CRO. i. Co ReETTAL CHECKS INDICATE MORALES FORMER CI POR DEA AS WELL AS OTHER Base AGENCYaUG.. MORALES” PRIMARILY WORKING FOR GOV ON CUBANS RE- - MORALES» BORN iN. “CUBAS UAS: FORMERLY IN. G2 “SIDING IN ‘CARACASES ners “CUBA IN: THE wesorsey a “to ool - fee | we Jo] Be mu. ON FEB a2 29%, IN GFGI-8037% Justo Lazaro ALFONSO TOLD. , DEasnrant: oF ALLEGATIONS: THAT AN UNNAMED ‘coLonsTAN- anny ‘GENERAL ; Go _ -) BATE: ae 20 FEB, 76° ., 7 west: . . os ote - i EXT: . . _ . . . cookers Omen SEATS OIE i : . cueresroe REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE tS PROMIBITED E2 IMPDET ‘ S€ CRE T L - Ch BY: Gb1Ob& 14-0000 OUTGOING #ZSSAGE frame, CANTER URE OMY mF 0 6U8ldlCUOlCOtCti asereancn ° - SECRET . 3 e0es00 manta cnt emtetatoe ed ore : wessser arrest eerege 4 STAFF DIRECTOR | a : moos DISSEM BYs _— : oo | a CONF: | miro: "MLE . | - S/OI3P | 0 a oo enarre PER oe. . O ons 2 COULD PROVIDE INFO ON DRUG TRAFFICKING. THE GENERAL WAS ALSO AL- LEGEDLY INVOLVED IN COUP PLOTTING AGAINST THE GOVT. . .OF COLOMBIA-~ CI as CUBAN EXILE WORKING IN “MIAMI. U.S. EMBASSY. BOGOTA. ON ‘FEB Aes 14973. NOTED SERIOUS pouatTs oF VALIDITY OF INFO PROVIDED ‘BY nIANI cI NOW HAS UN - AND INSTRUCTED THAT CI NOT TRAVEL T9 COLOMBIA. HaTS. _ CONFIRMED INFO THAT CI HAS BEEN DETAINED In COLOMBIA « ¥ > ai IN GFGI- ?b-401S. $11- 005 ‘Is IN contact WITH HARIA ‘Ae ee. oy 0313120 BEETANCOURT Is ALLEGEDLY THE DAUGHTER OF A BETANCOURT IN CARATAS« “FORMER VENEZUELAN AMBASSADOR To CUBA. SHE ALSO IS ALLEGEDLY {BUT , NOT CONFIRMED? THE WIFE OF THE: CURRENT CUBAN AMBASSADOR TO VENEZUELA. “ AECORDING To THE CIs BETANCOURT ASKED iF cI WouLD CARRY WHITE HEROIN ‘BETANCOURT ‘HAD ‘a INTRODUCED » “THREE SUBJECTS ATTEN ~ FROM CARACAS TOUS. “ON: FEB 32, 47s TO THREE suaJects at CUBAN EMBASSY, CARACAS- , ED RECRUTT “CE TO WORK FOR THEN IN THE U-S.¥_ ° 7 wait DEA OFFICES. ARE REQUESTED TO CLOSELY COORDINATE ABOVE _ CASES AND ANY OTHERS IN WHICH THERE-IS POLITICAL INFORMATION WITH SRF ALL, OFFICES ARE TO” INFORM HQTRS. OF ANY OTHER CURRENT COUNTERPART ., " CASES: INVOLVING CUBAN EXILES AS INFORMANTS: AND/OR SUSPECTS. ‘¥ - | Sart: “28 FEB 7b D ORIG: unr: . : ; ExT: . a 2 : : oo : 1 . 7 vo ° . . . . . . coee oy . . Lo . foonE asroere 8 OP -~— ° REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING GETICN ts Promance — 2 IMPDET un. - cu spy: CbL3ObS an 2Asd OCR + 7 tere " 1CRET 14-00009 | DEARg E 2. . salOET F& SoS .° OUTGOING MESSAGE. berenee ° Pane, ConTRe yen OMT . . oes a os ws we we 7 QnFr Oo 3] o Q G Oo it] SccRrkewr 806006 Ran Be onre os? OoOW we he 6eee OE Pp aRats eee STAFF . DIRECTOR ‘ O woes OISSeM DY: CONF: + imrO: mR > ! . . . [ x ° OD mnenro PER DANIEL P- CASEY. ACT ASST ADN FOR INTEL"Y 3. . H@S TRACES BEING RUN ON EACH CASE. ONE IMMEDIATE CONCERN TO BKHERALD ES THAT DEA NOT ALUAYS REGISTERING: SOURCES OR COORDINAT- ING THEIR OPS INVOLVING U-S.-BASED CIS HHO OPERATING IN LA COUNTRIES. THIS WILL BE SUBJECT FURTHER DISCUSSIONS. AT H@S LEVEL But WELCOME: YOUR CONNENTS AS. YOU DISCUSS CASES LOCALLY. HAS RECORDS INDICATE MARIO ELOY JIMENEZ-ROJO AND RICARDO MORALES {NAVARETTEY ARE REGISTER- ED IN ISR. CARACAS AND BOGOTA WILL RECOGNIZE CURRENT CASES. NUMBERS WAND § IN ABOVE DEA MSG OTHERS Qin SURFACES FOR BFIRST TINE BY . , . 20 FEB 7% ey toa, LHPIPER/AS a WZ 7. uu, DDO/OPS/KARCOG © C/LA/NU tl ext, bSO4/7263 binds on. . ACsATeOee 7 C14 fea C/LA/OPS/NS LA f arnasee Scone Te CorecEd ae rrewTE ates Cree Qnseonsnoe RIPROGUCTION BT OTHER THAN THE ISSUENG OFFICE tS:PROMIBITED «= «gg IMPD SECRET CL By; GblObb 14-0000 a . Wig Ese eo . . myer ek rn a a’ _— C526 PAGAISA . ey none tik dd aid wrt . come > R 17255C2 FER 76 . , ; FM: DEA NYANT FLO R70 . TO: DEA HGS VASHDC oT SECRET . I, HOS ATTN: EOL Y, & <7 NQS ATTN: PLS PASS TO REG 18 CARACAS R/O 6 MIAMI SEC- -5-76-0-017( A) ny ae SUBJ? VENEZUELA FILE 80. GFZB-75-8a81. - Ie REFERENCE IS HADE TO SECRET CARACAS 1678 DATED 12 FEBRUARY 1976, ADOVE FILE TITLE, HICH REQUESTED BIO Tiro On RICARDO _ MORALES 9 PRESENTLY RESIDING | TH CARACAS AND VORKTRS FOR A SENSITIVE “G0V AGENCY. a 2e MORALES ‘WAS. AN EXEMPT Cet. FOR NEAtT R/O» ORTSLTALLY ESTABLISHED AS SG le l-OG59 BY S/A OCTAVIO. GONCALEZ, PRESENTLY SATC OCSOTA D/O. ‘ Co¥. VAS EXEMPTED DUE TO-FACY HE VAS AN ACTIVE CT For NIANT FBI: - VORKFUG Of CUBAN TERRORESTS » AND WAS PRIGARY WITCESS FSAMST ORLANDO BOSCH If? FAMOUS CUBA POVER "TRIAL YN 1903. CoTs°S MEBE rER CHAIMED TO SG192*05376 Cal. PRESEUTLY TiACTIVe AT INE nent R40 DUE TO PERMANESHT HOVE TO CARACAS TO TAME UP? OFFICTAL POSTION UTTHIN GOV WORKIEG FOR A SENSITIVE GGV COUIUNTER“TETELLIGENCE AGENCY. Cale PRESENTLY IN CH¢RGE OF THE AIRPORT YM CeacAS AND PLANS TO ACQUIRE VENEZUELAN CITIZENSHIP. Cole PRIMARILY VORKIEG FoR GOV Of CUBANS. - .-RESIDIRG TH CARACAS. 3. MORALES TS A WHITE CUBAN MALS, DOB 06/14/39 5 POR TH CUBA, TS 5 FY 8 ICHES TALL, (76 LBS, UETH DARK HATRe TORALES FORUIRLY | G-2 FN CUBA DURING 1956°S. Cel. HAS.T AUD US NMIGIR alensi7 Cite ACYIVAYED ON C2/25/TE AT TAIT R/O, PRINAGILY FOR TUTELLIGENCE | 1UFO Ot AMNGGOC2 VIOLATORS Til HIANT. Cele D: ‘D INITIATE Gt-71-0915, MANUEL PENABAZ ET AL UNICH LED TO PURCHASE/SZIZURE CF .STX XITLOS COCAINE AND ARREST OF SEVEN DEFENDAUTS DURING 1972. Caf. Also |. PARTYCIPATED [ii G1-72-0166, CRLANDO LativQID- ET AL, NTC! nesut TED Tl SEIZUNE OF SEVEN XYLOS COCAINE ALD ani rc ' DUR ENG 1972. Cele” TESTIFIED FOR GOVEK uT Ag. BOTH TRIALS. » TOR ‘LES: REF, PARAS. EUBEN 3" OF GANACAS AC72; AT ADLE ‘TN REGTON 5. Cele HAS SUS: - IE iT Ani R4O ON AT LEAST 25 917% LET INVISTIGATIONS, = COLPISS OF R.OsTS'S VILL OULY Be- FORWARDED © TO -CAlacas R/O WECESSARY BY. Ce RACAS R/O. - S$. For } 0 cannens R/O. UORALES couraer= DEA Nranr 12 FEBRUARY are AD Ss PAYED THAT HE" HAD HAD REETIOG UTGH Rede BAGMAGH TN" ASTA eu, ; 6 MORALES vas EXTRENELY. RELIABLE C.I. FOR NTAME R/O AND ANY ~ UTILIZATION BY CeRACAS R/Q SHOULD BE ITH CAUTION DUE TO c.8.°S' PRESENT STATUS varity QOVERUNENT. i ihe] PHOTCIRAPH 6. JONN A Lunn m . oy REGIOWAL DIRECTOR - x Tn eee een een nen VYOLUUTEGUS ISTOLLIGEUCE. lee wee 14-0000, 3y pes OR oe 2-20 HG, mn’ . “Me a ; r" . oT ° ‘ cams src crises oF oS oun LA HE roracomee 27 LE aun ov . warecouc yecemess . > vasuing ‘Orrick ts Peon : PE BOI RTT NEOTIFLED, ~ % ‘ 11a | starr MECEDENS _ABL ANCE SOF P-S407TKD ‘ 7 t actor uret 7 [ Q : : wr. FRE. VR. ofS SECUVRY CSAfp a g LAIS” ; 5 7 (25 +l 9p Ce/lay. b09, profes orv02 Let ee | Ps /EG 2. ; F 683222 El age? FaGE 31 ~ IN 826512 = \ TORS1328462 FEB 76 CARA - 29876 let oe oe § £€ A €-T (1318162 FEB 76 STAFF ae CITE CARACAS 292764, TOF IMMEDIATE. SANTIAGO: MANAGUA INFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR. LACHIANT, BUENOS RES . .. REFS: 8. CARACAS 29063 [i G2 4723 "sae SANTIAGO sarifin 25793 1. USSS HEADQUARTERS HAS FORWARDED TO CARACAS ADVANCE TEAH VWLOFTY MHSPIKE NOTICE THAT USSS MIAMI REP RECEIVED REPORT ON 12 FEB 76 FROM _ WENTREMELY RELIASLE CONFIDENTIAL INFORMANT® THAT ATTEMPT. TO BE MADE ON DR. ‘KISSINGER'S LIFE WHILE HE IN ven RUEL A INFORMANT ° -- - DESCRIBED aS "VERY CLOSE" TO ORLANDO B 0 # ‘C ¥ Omit tuSSS. LATER ; : . BAG SF RZ IDENTIFIED SOuRcE aS R1GaRDO HORALES NAVARRETE}, BOSCH aLLeseOLY ARRIVED CARACAS, FROM “MANAGUA. TWO DAYS AGO... 2. “REQUEST aerron ADDRESSES. CHECK OF. TRAVEL CONTROL oo. FOR FOSSIGLE CONFIRMATION. aoscr: TRAVEL, CONSIDER MORE LIKELY BOSGH MCULY BE TRAVELING WITH DOMINICAN PASSPORT 286768 JN NANE- PEDRO anTONIO beaks O89 7077 02 : . - 3. oOFYI? WKSCARLET=3 o WHO PLANNED CONTACT BOSCH IN SANTIAGO & = -REXT hEE<. SAIG WE SENT TELEGRAM TJ SANTIAGO ACCOMMODATION VSS Pere com OF 202~ O02 copy FoR ths) SECRET Sor DEStEoy I yOFOD , wa. were * amy ea € BEC DiseEre ov ren Toray corus nus ev ate REPROOUCTION SV OTHER TNAN SEQ RET tedy ieee OFPICE 18 PROMIRITED OnruniT MOTO, ha a GAM ead Ssrake "74 ma IN 826512 CARA 29876 EL A907 PaGE 82-02 T 683222 ToR31318462 FEB 76 ADDRESS LAST WEEK ASKING CONFIRMATION BOSCH WOULD BE AVILABLE. NO REPLY YET RECEIVED, ADORESS TO WHICH TELEGRAM SENT 1S: SRTA, ADRIANA DELGADO CASILLA 477 CORREO CENTRAL SANTIAGO CE CHILE ‘ FILE! 29%°6°495; 75-2-22/4. E2 IMPDET a i Pad | ny a . jb. Bew 4 5 . ' é SECRET , 7 fo 14-00000 : PASSED GY hes Plantae rma ; /[ CH tt " A, ssa Tak or ra H — : ae tg athe PASSED TO ACTION ETO thay nelle We D200 SS . a ” 2 Ride! goa Te AGAP DES JASIS 29% SIGH RE MTAC LO. PP. Af ee eee fit gia28 ' ea ne . ° Rodats> 2h OW r4Qout CHAGAS en ee - 6! ‘Fok’ ATS SASHDC _ __ _ . : Wola Toett o6e : talc no 5 Ss maa ener awe = ‘ y a a , TONAL ABER IF CZMCOIATS : i 37 Sk Sb LAAATAS 1673 CALC . = ISTRUGTIONS RECEV7D: * : ats Fua TUT O625 PAST OIAME RO) WISTRUG E - <LPIMTLA GFZR- 75-8991 iB} >. i=] | 8 j= 13 pt = wn : lo} : ‘3 eget Wo ats \ SPOLGy. TD IALEt, Cty CURAS, APPROX 43 ‘YOR TAs he f. Tecate toe CLPAGHTY REPRESENTING A SENSITIVE x, . . eb. CY. 8 <GYISTD TMAT HE TS ACOUAINTED WITH S74 CHARLES . : Dey L alte tt ERA ARIEL OPE ge? {T "eO, - . * iOutd AND 2e JAS weed LMALES TO a SEE ire Seat ne STAT cectriga poe PTO. , s "AAT "S, C82 OU VACHE hot, eee. Sanne See. Les: Tl 0097 a. ven ap Sane eegtley 7 ft t é a “ errant ern owe ater pees! aw ' dene ee eee ome ET pe a g . Set Netbeans naar : 1 ; Se ayn se Beater ae . DG D4 : ; , i 4 ' 1: : a] 1 \ : \ . secCRET " ; Cn O10 DOCUMENT EXTRACT |S THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CONCERNING THE SUBJECT OF THIS 202 _ DOSSTER HAS BEEN EXTRACTED FROM ANOTHER OFFICIAL 90 FILE. PERSONS PERFORMING NAME TRACES ARE CAUTIONED THAT THE OOCU- _ MENT FROM WHICH THIS EXTRACT WAS- PREPARED CONTAINS ADDITIONAL “ TNFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE SUBJECT AND SHOULD BE REQUESTED _ FROM. IP/EILESS MOR ALES-NAVARETTEs RICAROO ce nee ee 201-0285923_—_. uw. . 200-011-011 717 __SEX_M DOB 146° JUN 39 sCUFPA-01730.. AOD. __ ", 29 oct 7% P23 RES -USAy FLA, MIAMI. NARC FINANCIER NARC _ POLICY MBR VENE SPECTAL FORCES GROUP LOS _ CAZAGORES /THE HUNTERS/ WHO WILL DEPART FOR _ _ CARACAS VENE SUT 1ST WANTS TO ELIMINATE MANUEL __ _RESOSO VICE MAYOR OF MIAMI MOVING TO VENE BECAUSE OF FRIENDLY: ATTITUDE OF GOVM TOWARDS _ -NARC VIOLATORS SPECIFICALLY THOSE GF CUBAN. EXTRACTION —_ “OATE 30 JUN 75 _ HE secRero |. es DO DOCUMENT EXTRACT: — THE FOLLOWING INFORMATICN CCNCEPNING THE SUaJECT OF THIS 201 “ DOSSEER HAS BEEN EXTRAGTEO FRCM ANOTHER OFFICIAL OO FILE, “PERSONS PERFORMING KAME TRACES ARE CAUTIONED THAT THE DOCU-_ “MENT FROM WHICH THES EXTRACT WAS PREPARED CONTAINS ADDITIONAL __INFORMATICN PERTAINING TO THE SUBJECT AND SHQULD BE REQUESTED — “FROM TP/FILESS” TTT MOR AL ES,” RICAROOT 7 TT — ~ 201-0285923~ 100-609-0040 00 = TS ~ , 0680-87380 an ; 7 OE 09 APR'T5 > [Ne i | Pg Ph BU “p2 “CUBAN EXILE ACTIVE: IN” ‘CUBAN comm v4 “PEQUEST=" _ ~ ED TO. PROCEED 19 OLST AT END: OF NOV, 74 ANDO — — “SUBSEQUENTLY TD NEw YORK City TQ CCNTACT - ~ WENEZUELAN OFFICIALS — OO “Se a “Ree “twpoet “ct ‘BY-054973— q 14-0000 SFCRET - 5 7 0G pocUMENT ExTe act Ss JHE FOLLOWING INFOQMATICN CONCERNING THE SUBJECT OF THIS 20k 9° | |. . co ; DOSSTER HAS BEEN EXTRACTED FROM ANOTHER OFFICIAL OD FILE. =~ ee ee Sree . PERSCNS PERFORMING NAVE TRACES ARE CAUTIONED THAT THE NOCU- | ee worse "MENT €RIM WHICH THIS EXTPACT WAS PREPARED CONTAINS ADDITIONAL “ PNFORMATION PERTAINING TC THE SUBJFCT AND SHOULD BE REQUESTED FROM TP/FILES. co. ; ; oe lo te MORALES NAVARETTEs RICACDO BO + _201-0285923 “*_ 201-0299292- : _ ° ~ NBN-57769 — O02 JUL 73 — _FBt “ASSASSINATION: ATTEMPT MADE AGAINST MORALES, ri MAY 73°8Y MBR CF ALPHA 66 ~ . _ . 09239609 14.90000 Ld gime, Setcarer % Res, woe 09 OGCUMENT EXTRACT THE. FOLLOWING INFORMATION CONCESNING THE SUBJECT OF. THIS: 201 DYSSTER HAS. BEEN EXTRACTED FRUM ANOTHER, OFFECLAL DO FILES : I UT TUNED THAT THE © pocys GH THY ans INFORMATION, PERTAINING in THE SuaJECT ‘AND SHOULD BE REQUESTED ~ FROM IP/FILES. : Lk-0389R “2a JAN 74! PT me's” USA, “LAG MEAMES G=27UT IN CUBA, CURRENTLY SIN MIAMI WHERE TS LABELEO [NFURMER TO FRE BY 0 ~ LOCAL CUSANS AND 1S BEING HUNTED. . te ooo 7 PERSONALITY IN IRVING RICHARD POYLE /201= Oo _ 07335477 DEBRIETING JUL 73_ Sn ne ee oe ee en co eee pe ~ SECRET (Bho estied gaps : | . | | EXTRACT uo 1 uss eereafce ~OOCUMENT IcdNTHF CATION & To ay pec. FALE CLASBIPECATION OF eccoro Cory cate oF “MORALES, NAVARETTE» RICAROO: .'201-285923 SEX ‘MH 00B 2-6 cit ? oce ? PF ASSISSINATION ATTEMPT MADE AGAINST MOR Les 25° may? 73. ay ABR ‘OF ALPHA 66 66 ay ; ae “3 | Or . ‘201 File No. In Which This’ “ Fora Te To. Be Pilea. : ‘siescct oF 204 + (heer, Pivee, middie) t7-408 SECRET L. . - Based oa UFAA 4436, 2 Oce 72 B ed CF AA$4 - oo kt pe a3 2 6 Stor 333 : . ° BECKET a ffleds 200211+11/7 ne . ; crf pitio tga “Poets teAwIT TCO ue S008 . 13 Jure’ ‘33 wi/C/Os i tbe wR SD CeIVED IN ISR Nawt (Laer, : Titey ___SORALes incest, Ricardo Anibal _ Toure of bintw Peace Sr eT 14 June 1939 Havana, C . / 1 iban , P Is: i AUSiOENCE, ° > — t nn _ ‘ ~ , [ _ Méamt, Florida. OCCURATION PRESENT CuPLOvER - - 7 7 - ~ GRAMCO _ oo . . ' _GRAMCO Representative 4 RDO ETTONAL TOENTIF YING Data . BNDD consideres ‘subject in category cholfTaip ial SEND FIELD | CARDS. TOs $72, ut ura highest echelon Ter TeoER WeMaRN pe Pegrmeeiteey cme Bibb edema ogy sara + ‘FOr WH/NARC E WH/C70S RESULTS we ng 7 70: DY AELLIPL _| 37,493" 2 July 1973 | 201-0285923 | ne 1. No information in addition to that already known ‘to requestor... eat . wring ISK has ‘no record of current t opeeine tages n of i we 1797 Ssterere eucvious SECRET oe a { . : ! 1 10000 oo. suesect EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE a coe "DOCUMENT 108 ATIF FCAT IOm- “ROC, SrMme & WO. : a or . iat : 201-285923) | SEX HK 008 ?° cit 7 qg-Oce 7. SUMMARY 301 File No. In Which Thia Porm Is To Be Filed. eosowrte BET rererove Gerreces 14.90000 ROUTING “AND nECORD SHEET HP Hegenion * 1 Ps _ oe : . ~s JO ALL ADDRESSEES : ° RASOS ALBIRT | EF-883 FLL IN SECTION TON GACK oF APRROPMATE a sIP/Au . CA50 ___— comments ‘EAE. 4239 suss ctr | ° | ‘Pate i Fad MUMBER (PRIMARY COOE) ABSTRACT “ ceust K (—— - 2% sf : [ose 183 . . aan had GATE ear aay DOCUMENT MOMBER - : e H ; we a Ve Ta& FAA 04640 _— ee ” ee _ . : iow rosy ra . Secret tec : . . DISPATCH, =e ——— Chief, Western Hemisphere Division hief of Station, WH/Miami ‘PBR UMEN/AMDESK-1 FACTION BEGUIRLD - REFLRIWGIS Action Required:. For your information References: a. UFAA~4533, 8 November 1972 ; . b. UFAW~1590; 1 17 November 1972 Se _ on an es | 608.1 met. with a 5 ropresentative-c of LNERGO on 22 November. i972 “ : irre 7 _ fin an attempt to ‘clarify the. confusing issue over ANDESK-1 as : outlined. in. : . rns © ¥eference A, ‘The- substance of, LNERGO's remarks are.as follows: . . . ‘LNERGO ascertained: from conversations with AMDESK~1 that the. latter! : ‘L o ~ had been in Venezuela some, time during the summer or early fall of 1972, bee oo on'Grameco business. Dvring his visit to Venezuela, - AMDESK contacted ° os . his old friend CIRASH-6, In the course of this contact, CIRASH-6 . ‘ . : -'..f | evidenced an interest in re-establishing contact with BKHERALD. in , , ; Se pe "Washington, Subsequently, AMDESK-1, through the good offices ofhis . - qo oan - superior in Gramco, ‘arranged this contact which. eventually took place, —_ 7 _— . . LNERGO. has since been-advised by AMDESK-1 that he (AMDESK-1) did not. accompany CIRASHr6 to Washington, | : - . . : ~ iy ee i - .2, The problem, therefore, appears’ to be that AMDESK-1, for- . a Sys 7 oP LT reasons not clear to us, reported to LNAGON that he. and an‘unidentified = ° -[ ” a high ranking Venezuelan Gevernment official had be n in. WwW ashington : together, and he (AMDESK-1) met with a BKHERALD ‘officer. LNERGO : “i an mentioned that they have always found AMDESK-1 kenest ‘and objective, . : .* but there is always thé possibility that he could have misrepresented the - "inforination he passed to ‘LNAGON,. ae to gir somnt ime advantage for. DISPATCH SYMBOL AND MUMEER a4 1 December 1972 |S ANE LTESER UFAA-~4640 .201-285923 CLAS SIPSLATION «CS . , OF EPASOM BIMOM-ANE NUMER - se ‘GONTINUATION OF = j - cranr ~ | * DE PATCH | SEO Rit | UFAA~-4640 ‘what could be a misunderstanding between the Station and LNAGON, The Station also prefers not to raise the issve again with LNAGON | as the letter cinime AMOPEX.1 related the details of his contacts with BKHERALD in confidence, and to pressure him now for -more ‘facts would only tend to alienate him with LNAGON.| . * , ae 3 4 ¢ Op cad ere jae Une genannten ia Hak samen nt gen ge ABST I AD room 7 a TT eae s- =) ae oF wo SER a3 . ’ ' . ; SECRET TELEPOUCH _ - DISP/CH WO = -UFAU-1590 ad | FILE #0 = 200-11-11/7=0201-285923 o. > DATE - 17 WOVEMBER 1972 | oe : "> aNDEx: - #0 ° a . se FILA = HO 7 ee toe CHIEF OF STATION, WH/eiAME: uo ; Lo r _ awa, non ae : ? FROWN a 2° cuiier, vesTeR “WENLSPRERE Division aye ep nt : ‘sBgeCT os RYBAT rypic PLAHABYSS/ARDESK~1 ope Action “4 BE PARA 4p BELOW =" 77 ° . REFS _ _ UFAa-4333 ae co i ee : “HOS UNABLE IDENTIFY ALLEGED BKCROWN IBDIVIDUL, = das wa rev: anDEsR- /a=1/ TO VISIT waSHISGTON CIRCA 7 , - WO+HE-OCT 72, HOR GAN WE IDENTIFY **HIGH RANKING,” _ OF, " s. VEWEZUELAN GOVERNMENT OFFICLAL** A~1- CLAIMS HE ACCONPABIED ©” a ced TO WASHINGTON. STAFFER. BEARIRG. SOME ‘RESEBBLAWCES TO oe an — Poo IDENTITY By.REFs HAS” STATED THAT HE HaS NOT BEEW TW? ge BES CONTACT WITH Ae1 AND STAFFER *S OFFICIAL FILE INDICATES | wiT bur ‘nORE. EXPLICIT INFORMATION “HE WEVER SERVED iW congo. Pe , CHECK cannes 7 7 OE 5 RE PRA ay REF--SINCE LHERGO- AWARE LuAGon.tiag Ap Ie Ue TET a REGISTERED A-1 AS SOURCE THIS IS MATTER FOR LNERGO AND . LNAGON TO RESOLVE. | ° 4, RE PARA 5, REF*-IN ORDER AVOID MISUNDERSTANDING =~ 9 SUGGEST STATIGN DISCUSS SITUATION FRANKLY WITH LNERGO, SE @RET TELEPOUCE 14.90000 set / SECRET TELEPOUCH. Pack TvO i _ POINTING OW3 THAT VE WAVE BEEH INFORMED THAT And IS cla iwe TART-HE 1S 29 TWUCh siTH SKCROWH, AND THAT a STATION WISHES TO MAKE CERTAIN LNERGO UNDERSTANUS HO ; : SUCH CONTACT EXISTS, ce 1 Sy £25 IMPDETS ne ad OTIS Co VIGEANT oe SO, i H * - . . - : . To Hy oa . . “pos DESTREBUREOW = Co eas nn coe a 1 $2008, WHinLamisBY TARE, Oe a Distributions -. re “ORIGINATED BY Willian Sturbites . a . KH/: C/Wit/NARC 7 . ‘ WH/COG/Chrono - OO . COORDINATED BY-E. Andersen(in draft): - Wil/COG/0S Lo . C7WH/NARC : Originator — . pore 4 : - - RELEASED ‘BY Lawrence Sternfield oe Be eee ne wer, : CHRHZCOG ee: owe . an ooo . . wet - ete 1 a4 1: 1 1 atiepenn Deeenpnenten eee womens oe + nes ra ae rn ‘ ~ 1 ~- SECRET TELEPOUCH ; j nd a fd Sea Ate Een me veces ha? Ta tae as h 2b ampnaen. oF, ‘ oD taal wise one ce RrreumreRm a ga arte & 2 Oo ) 3 os) — PRIOR TC TOF FILING ria in Sect. 2. on Back Ostach bact flap end forward to IP) A068 2. 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Mi To. - CHIEF, WESTERN HEMISPHERE DIVISICS _ FROM - 7. CHIEF OF... STATICN, WHAMIAMI SUBJECT — Orveat TYPI¢ ‘PL MHABYSS/AMDE Sk= t ; 7 mo oN 2 ‘OCT OBES | i972 LNAGON/MIANT REG ISTERED ANDESK- 1 . - a ra ca-1) ¢201-285923) CIDENT ITY=A) IN THE NARCOTICS ‘SOURCE REGISTRY. As Ts INFORMANT. SUESEQUENT INVEST IGAT 108 bY STATION RE~ 7 ; VEALED THAT A-1 HAS BEEN oF INTEREST TO LuERce SINCE 1943- ; WHEN STATION TURNED HIM CVER TO THEM, WHEN THIS FACT CALLED TO LNAGON’S ATTENTION, LATTER: COMMENTED THAT NOT CNLY DID THEY ' REALIZE A=1 NAS LNERCO CONTACT BUT THEY ALSC YERE awaRe THAT a-1 | } WAS RECENTLY. in TCUCH WITH EXCR OWN, : 2. LNAGON EASED THIS ASSUMPT ICN ON INFCQMAT LON WHICH THEY AIM Anh PROVIDED THEM, . + HAMEL Ys ‘A-1 ADVISED LNAGON HE WAS SPEND p Fey DAYS THERE. = ACCORDING. — : “LNAGON, CCNMENT AE ine vHILE a was Hisecten, Ae | ‘alNs: ue: Sa THE CHIE oF THE. LATIN, AMERLCAN DESK" OF EKCROSG CIDENMTITY=6), as) IS POSIT IVE. CF: a. Doe ee See ated cae “ENTITY-5°S LAST RATE EECAUSE HE. SAID: HIS LAST NAME IS THE: ~ SAME AS/HISs A-l PENTICNED HE hr 5 _SCHEDULED RETIAN TC SASHINSTON Te saetheemenhdinatina ieee aan oc atte a nate ge ne SEE IDENT ITY<£ ACATN IN JANUATY 1973. LNAGCN UNTER STANDS Ax! gr NNER Reet CL Cae - err en SC enero, emer oe ee eee aterm . tein, yO BWLSGULS expr Ayo , : z = 7. . ~~ ; a! PAGE 2 uFaa-aS33. SECRET - _ - EARCRIVING WITH EXCROWN EECAUSE HE vAnTS FOUR YEAR CONTRACT ¥ITH se EXCROWN INSTEAD OF Ty YEAS AND SANTS FKCRCUN'S ASSISTANCE oO ° IN CETAINING U.S, CITIZENSHIP, ACSCEDING A-1, IDENTITY=£ oe WAS “THE C/O CF THE C70 CF A-1°3 GRCUP IN THE CONGO IN ad . 7 rn 1964 R185." LNACCH STATED A-1 useD THE INITIALS: — 1 0G te AND "O" Alu) 15 NOT-SURE IF RE MEANT conmmare ric cFFIGER re: a ae OFFICERS ve geile tn meee gee oe ee ; 7 5. ALL: ATTEMPTS EY STATION TO AMRLIFY ABOVE ae WAVE PROVED NECATIVE. Lsacce is RELUCTANT TO erence Tae we QUESTION Any ACALY GW HIS ALLEGED ccnTActs WITH BKcROHW AS) THEY HAVE TEPOTANE NARSCTICS TRIAL SCMPENCING VEEK 6 NCVEMEER “ee “1972 IN WHICH A+1 IS CCOPERATING YITA LWACCY AND. THEY ‘DO NOT aor ° WAST TO DO-ANYTHING AT THIS TIVE THAT MIGHT UPSETHIM, 2 acco tie LNAGCY, A-y RELATED AEOVE DETAILS CONCERNING HIS ens "CONTACT WITH EKGROUA 11 CCNFIDERCE AND THEY EEL IEVE-THAT TO ore | PRESSURE. HIT Nou FR RE PETALS ‘NIGHT al le vate HI, with : a oe, , ro : _ | LNAG OW, \ Se os ap we, : aa aa a - Ae AS FR RECISTE? ING A-y IS THE NARCOTICS: SOURCE ee oe a ; pecistey, Lvs STA T 1 ee . ENERO AND NEGOTIATE vite Ee nor ae iis oo “twit — re REC ISTSY" WAS § esELY To sovist inet NTERES pant IES oF THe a oe eo ~ 0 8 ypuarres, ant ir gous gE LEFT TC THE siseegt ies OF. THOSE. pe QS. COVERSTEAT ACENCIES MOY TYE vATTER suelo EE nea ver ee ar STAT EON LIAISC! CFFICE? ADVISED LNACCN THAT-THEI® UNDER STANE 1% oo CF EXCROIR'S TCQLE IN THE SOLACE TIC ISTRY was CORRECT cur THEY - WERE ALSC SETLTNTED TRATOPME SAIN PUT OSE cr THs SCLE CE REC ISTR ee WAS TC ELIMINATE elise AGESLY SOT PETITICN eur INTOTSANTS AD . ~ ~ a | - 14-0000 ree cette WM ngye 7 PACE 3 UFas 4533 SECRET THAT IN CRDER FOS THE PECISTRY TO EE YSEFLL If wCuLo TA¥E THE FULLEST COGPERAT Ion CF ALL PARTICIPATING ACENCIES, CTHERWISE THE REGISTRY VOD LE WORTHLESS EXERCISE. LANAGCN ‘WAS ALSG ADVISED THAT LNERGO IS AWARE THAT LNACON HAS REGISTERED Act IN THE SCURCE REGISTRY AND IS EXPECTING TC HEAR FRON LNAGON SO THAT NEGCTIATICNS CCULD EE WORKED Cur HOd Ae! Is TO EE HAMELED « LNAGON cerventen THEY wCULD TAKE _ GF CER ADVISED, STAT LON ‘LIAISON OFF Ice THAT Lacon ‘HAS NO. INTENT 1 0N-TO- CONTACT. Lrerée. x ; “STATION: Eta Tow” CFF ICER NAT ORALLY’ DENIED THE CHARGE: HEN _-LNAG ON BR OUCHT If UP. IN ORDER. PROTECT STATION: Larson. ° os TLL 1AM Py wesveeiiey’ at Be eral: IN : DONE SAME WITH LNERCC AND, IF THAT IS CASE, STATION HAS MOT, DISCUSSED SITUATION WITH THEM. VIX ACDITICN, SINCE ', AHY- COMNENTS."HoS COULD “PROVIDE WHICH. KAY, ASSIST. STATION CARE OF THE SIT.UAT 10: 1 THEIR CEN WAY. ccOn PEST ¢ _ewaces psy StNce: ‘al 41s SPREAD.ING WCRD To’ LNAGON THAT HE: 1s TUCH WITH EXCROWN, IT 1S NATURALLY ASSUTED THAT HE HAS MIGHT FEIN EIT OF A EIND- WITH LATTER SERVICE 4S STATICN STAT ION IS UNAWARE OF ANY POSSIELE TALKS EETWEEN A-! AKD EXCH OM " EQUITIES. AND MAINTAIN OUR CREDIBILITY, WOULD APPRECIATE “B ISTP eur TON VIA TELEPCUCH - = INPPET. we sist EORET / f 14-0000 SECRET TELEPOUCH _— *. RYBAT PISP Ws UFAA+a535 SEPARATE COVER ATTACHMENT TO: ‘ CHIEF, WESTERW HEMISPHERE DIVISION Tt IDENTITY-At RICARDO MOR ALES NAVARRETEE IDENTTITY=-Bz CFU) MOR ALES, DESCRIBED BY © ~~~ , AMDESK-1 AS. MEXICAN/AMER ICAN RR EMPOET SECRET ~ 2201-35592 3 2 . ” lad 4 ~~ 7 scan te att it : eee wep eet dt 7 ya | us 14-0000 + stead) 3 a ab SP Fad Lf i ape no ell [seu DOU wee Chiet, Fosters. Benixphore_ Division _ ” _ Im encnee maar a - een ee “st jome cL 4d Oise Caen 3 | ! Zz. AM RCL WE ITS ; eee ee wee ee ° ae ene ee ae cent ee ' + i immrosem Te ttaA of ieiced ¢o Laifara and LNAOOH — of Of Station, Spyrus aves ive. .- ___ with fracas on Fnagr Uarcotica fources... _—.-— i oo AnGALD Refs: A. UFA a0 Bo. UrAA~dt50 - recta inaretece, you my want ‘to ‘resindox, this _ oo DUPLICATE COPY . FOA CROSS FILING IN © yee . ta hy wants: - 7 __., ~ Sus | . _ a we Ate CAB/C-028.0 herewith 0 Oe oe : '. 3 - RECORDS OFFICER STAMP \ Dintrilstient ; eo, oo fhe forlori a = Chied, BHD, t/atta 1& 3 herevith atheist Ee - wa fog 7s , ' Cae Pe . : uO, 4 Bye : os Pe . . ‘ . 7 ‘. an a 2 , ae t u Ban tot gree go: : ee “a, 14-0000 we MKS ~ 7 “i : ra UFAA 4436! Docunent gives list of names of 7 BNDD sairces. Ricardo MORALES Navarrete akd “Don Juan" | oo ‘ DPOS 14 June 39, Havana, Cuba : . Paroled into U.S. occ: Gramco rep. . Area of activity: not stated “Subject is. considered by 1 BNDD in catezory "exempt" C.I. “ ~ whichis highly seasitive within their org, His name is . Thown only to’ the hizhest' echelons. MORALES 201 file ~ indicates he has, been ‘known to ‘have advertised FBI.-and CIA - ‘We would appreciate -a- -run-dowa of Hqs info special" category." we SCCKET 14-00000 if : TEAST AR CHUSS REFERENCE femmes ea Ve vine NI ane rarer re at JON > we oe . i pate af poe “Tie CLASSIFICATION OF QCCORD COPY , rn | mene cere eterna mene | Vinee eae | foc. sunset SOURCE _ TNFORMATION-~ ste . . co a ne poorer me: “ a SOunci cavPToNye care OF info. 7 EVALUATION. TEXT OF EXTRACT (Alae cite dac. dietribution, Diseew. No.. etc. - if applicable) - : wee byt ners ee ne ee MORALES NAVARRKETEs RICARDO : oe 201+ 285923 . 200-011-011/07. StX M DOS JUN 39 ‘UF AA-04436 CUBA, HAVANA 02 OCT 72 CIT USA. UCC GhAMCO REP AKA DUN JUAN AKEA OF ACT-NOT STATED INFO MUST NOT BE USED IN NAME TRACE W/ OUT CONSULTING FILE . | docHzes72 cork card =. «A. 7302302320. Ff 1 Indicate The Subject, ‘Project or 201 File No. In Which This Form Is To Be Filed. SUQJECT OF 201 (Leet, Finer, widale) ree 867 2D SECRET wee 14.90000 fe bea SECRET a (Bhon riled fap u —— EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE omits Cate oF coc. te ST ren eee i se tes aerate bi a WUE Tat "13 rst oe, Maher ores, are sadintiadic ie “alated umeata eeatt vor town meer Treo neerTUReaeamee eee ORAL ES NAVARRET Ep. oo. | 260-C11-C11/07 201-285922 ‘ . SEX M CGB ? sot : HVCA~18943 : . 21 gut 72 cit 2 . . ‘ , acc ? . a : < VENEZUELA -- | INFC PUST KOT bE ySeo 1N NAME trace + 7 W/0UT CONSULTING FILE oh 1 R 221005C862 » UFABT2HZP “Indicate, The subject, Projet Or. . 201 File No. In Which Thie Fors. Ta To. Be ‘Filed. . “gueseer OF 201 (Leese, “Fiaete wiaate). re ean Ph 067 . . ” : CABLE StcRt TARiAT DISSEMINATION, CLASSIENFO MESSAGE Total Corts hry * 2 RCURNG 4-90-08 INTIADSSEEN OF FUER ST NOT TS a ee . e g oo 8 o => — : eDvamca COPY C] red wide a 5 . " 7 - - : uy aa 4/, dug \ oo CY did SECRET 211760 JUN 72 STAFF bd 542128 . ctte (carafas 19581 a , WW/MtaHT INFO DIRECTOR. we ee - “REFS HWCA~ 18872, a re re cts coo! 1. - SUBJECT oF: REF, RICAROO MOR ALE S AJ ARETE, eS PRESENTLY IN CARACAS, AND CONTACTED CIFENCE-4. MORALES REITERATED STORY HIS THPORTANCE’ IW DRUG OPERATIONS, INCLUDING FACT HIS SALARY RECENTLY DOUBLED. 2. «MORALES BOASTING GETTING TO POINT WHERE IT. [ . SUSPICTOUS. APPRECIATE WH/MIAMI CONFIRMATION RE EMPLOYMENT | MORALES BY EITHER LNERGO OR LNAGON. HE AGATN.TOLD CIFENCE-a- TRUE NAME, OF GIGOAL-5 AS“BKTRUST AGENT. WITH SIFA CARACAS.— 3. FILE: 201-289816 aliD 201- 300985. GP-t. ct a te SECRET. - Pea cee a gg egy SECRET ROI 235923 A Men 1272 we ae ne 14-0000 mVVEy ANY RUNUAY. SEES ww pene et a i . Y ~ : i peers entree tem 5 | RS THUS THO ee eres ___ PRR IC ' eed eienone” & [ttle no and bile shown are pot propes, insert proper tle we below acd torn ard j dvcument to RID & and forward to RID. i} hit 19 Sect. 2 en back Detach back fap 2 Destroy i:ont cover sheet unless at records ~ aupnificani achon taken cr comments require i ing Ppreservahon —_ ree cM —s rau leet NO ~. . / RID/ re To. Au _ACORE SSEES Fue vt SecTiON: * ON oaca IF APPA ree ott. COMMENTS pe ’ DATE -ormces s ‘ . - i TWecenweo roewactig | ‘NTeAcS — . =o 7 co z “ ' i 1 -. fa f : ee ve ieeemes, 3 oe, . - a ov : _, ALL al Ak . _ it an - fee be - Ob. Miwertney. ot | a7 Meegret were = : carne Mate Etre innit ee gee ee Ae Jaret oe Dr yet ? COKte | |) aer- 289506 lertent 5 | Deze SPIE CiemeY ¢ Set a FUe TITRE ‘ . , Fink No MOO 9 PAIMAAY COOR) : ¢ ABSTRACT | TRACE ; : . | REQUEST : 7 RT Psi a. - ~ + w i : ww DATs MH PUPAE SOCV EEN CATE 35% Trt NYUMOER MVEA lsa72 . tL] “hn “ue (29> ai ~ bed 6100 yee Sete cus SECRET ate fovwss ! ee a) Chief of Stetion, Caracas 0 Ricardo MORALES Navarrete 1. On approximately 5 March 1972, a Station asset, CIFENCE-4, while acting in his ccver capacity had occasion to detain and question - one Ricardo MORALES Navarrete, 6 Cuban resident. of Miami. 2. Morales N. “told CIFENCE-4 that he, Morales, is employed by LNERGO from whom he receives a salary of us$700 per month. . Morales -said , that “he Was en réute’ to” Colombia on # drug case at the time. During the c versation Morales admitted to CIFENCE-h. having been responsible for. a’ xilling in Florida. “3. CIFENCE-b reported to. the Station the above, as well as stating that: Morales hes an extremely poor reputation in the Cuban community, where he is prone to tell nearly anyone willing to listen of his affiliation ‘with LNERGO, with the inplication ‘that his employer sanctions his activities. -- 4. Moraiés also told CIFENCE~4 that a Cuban (true name » of f CIGOAL-5) who works with SIFA in Caracas isan agent of BKTRUET. 5. " Attached isa copy of the reentry permit of Morales, as well as a clipping from the Miami press relating to the killing which Morales _ ollegedly cenfesaed to having conmitted. . 65 ‘the above is for the information, of Statica yi/Miant and further action’ as deemed appropriate. No coordination with LNERCO in Caracas has. beén. effected due to security considerations involving CIFENCE-4, _ EDGAR B: MARTEGANI ‘Attachmests:: ‘aly 7 se 1. Newspaper ‘clippin - wet. : 2. Morales” reentry permit on we Distribition: a : = COS, Wi/Miami w/ att. “Fe. ser Aych ot E £331") wf att. . - oo st Be PATON SSO AN UNE ~_avCA~ ‘oer 9 June 1972 Pf ee ane ee ee 8 crip mene. 14-0000 : n Care 1309, Hospiul Jackson Memortal, 210 PM. ‘ po uércoles Diciembre 4 de 1968. 7 4 “Yo. JULIO ATON CONSTANZO PALAU, del 32. er) SW, Ciarta calle, Mism!, Florida, cassdo con Mariah ro. Cex arco, Ja cual estf squi” presente, declare lo sie ao . ‘acf en Palma Sortino, . Oriente, ea Cuba, a y22 de- Mayo ce 193&° Yo tengo 3Zafos de edad, Me tasfel 10 dé Marzo'de.1963 en Miaml, Florida, po. Yo. no~soy ua cludsdano dé Estados, Unidas, -Yo soy, . rho ‘eo residenté, y tengo uta hija, Elizabeth, Ia cin] cum= Cogs ‘piles’ cinco afos de edad ef 2% de diciemdre, & eul “dL i neciS aguG-en este Hospital, Jackson Memorial. © an Me “prapdsito de hacer esms déclarnctoncs se dede : AG a Beebo que le polled: ba perm Sido que’ pisea varios . : c Q%s, y la gente gue intenté Guitarme Te Vida dst afuera Yo a0 he habledo con-éi, pero otro hombre, Eddy © eae Calle, libres. - Pernéndez Pisa, haéé casi “dos meses, vino a mi casa > ‘ El 22 de noviembre, sirededor de las 8.39 det la noche, a €S0 de Ia una.de la medruyads para darme un meiisa> @ tas tres cuadras de mi casa, yo estabs Caminsn= je de Ricardos Morales Navarcese y del Mefi cane Fran go y the bajé de Ja acera en la Taveaids y ta Seyimda, Cisco docritnez Tamayo los cuales fo ‘Gueriaa- ser estie, en in seecida del SW. , cuando ofa alguien Ha- = mils enemigos, que el enemizo era Batista, y que debi = mare “tarda, y mir€ para Ver quien era, yentons Mos ser amigos porque las ccsas iban a cambiar. |: 23 yo seni’ Gue eilos me disparaban, y ypvwls are Yo le elle que no Guerfa terer ninguna amisudcon |. cas Con Silenciadores, goate que ‘fraba fabs paca Fidei Castro. : , La anache que Eddy Pernsi’.z Pla vino a micasa, ‘"¥o wl a Ricardo Morales Navarrete, y Qeswha ~ : ; ‘ea An Chevrolet impale 1965, de dos puertas, amarts i estaba con erro hombre, Roge.io Pernindez, elemi oF _ Mo coa dos luces de sélse Estaha sirusdo ene) medlo es un veadedor dé Is Pirestoné. a ae 7 + deli calle. . Yo teaza uns ooete “alofada ‘cerca ce mi corazén y ties . i if Este hombre, -Ricardo Morales “Navarnese estaba ‘ex «ome Gee ser extrai@a con un aparate especial, sean me : et aslento de air’s, en la. lado izquierda, Eltects un - di'o <t mddico. i “Ea estos tres- dtimos dts to me he senndo die: : : fesil M3, con un silerciador, el cual dispara “Dales - t Me ~ea.a7e 45. yY somo tengo” todos éstos Uros en mi cuerpo sf que es= + Gira hombre estas monéjendo, ¥ Jo lo condzco'¢e. ieldn y me sierito comaque voy. _. Waka, pero” Ro sé 38 nombre verdadero. Le Raman. fo quiero morir, ain que este pren ev podo ee “ES Sl Gallego”. Este jas : 7 +. bedstndor adspuades 2 Hago esuis decisfactones ccomnplecsmente conscie ne. - 2%; oo : 5 pmabes fe disjsraroa,. ¥0 recibt 15 heridss oe bes, ge sts: conte: nidos, Sin Coacrisn y “2 mi progis-y Ubre . fot ° . Se — . _Volinad.” : . . -estaba en eis 3, llamado ‘Prate. | He tenido azerct mm a. var et ‘dstor, yao “See © spedan “S el ‘Gual te, Sieato bajo ta ezcia. d: mm .. droga, perome | fo * muy normal: y ian eSte ee -reciones por az ‘o oe “Ate. wonstaczo Paw z yore : ac ne : Gen Iele Asistente ela Seceite, del Galea el Aeros , “4968 a us =. P. Me ut mk re de Rancho Boyeros, “Hebana, Cubae . et *) Gira Negrect, Notaro Piblico. a . ° 7 a rar = > Sees, 3S : . . . se Sout 2 tt et oe } os 7. - oa . aos . : . Poy. . . . . ° . . o : ° ft . « . dfwatt J ¥e MCA IPEZD wo Pn aol = U ‘ . AOy-e S58 y . E .. fads aa > penemamumencamnaen cx haumemaate Sion adt atdienensates Ce a Sa - mings 3 ; Strgmmes Fn nan C78, 2S SEES a D.: me gt ry Picerdo = -Noralon-hivirrote Ai2. . j ay ee we To —ee * ‘ i163 Ss. w. wu Averce stant, rertaa Bes _. : f fart ve gate 7* Counins + ote Veounras os Retesmaciry “4 jj Sune 14, 1939 ” © | j ives : ! ui Black / i n "VSrOL€ CARS ANG MARKS . a ou . a VALIDITY Y OF7 “PERMIT 3 FC RMT EaPIALS + wauriery vateNvend Lge] vars Eariwoce 7 : | Jomary 25,1973 | . . nn te : vA . ; wee . ; ; - . . a, re ™ _ J Y oe . : | |_ RESTRICTIONS _ i Thu doconewt a nat suid for vein to he Urosd om thes : , _ ; 3 : ., Ce ee . emporery dhience whch mvolves travel fa, © “oF tears eny'oh > te Dat tO bs the lollowing counted unless tha reercnon.a wpbohealy waned: } ’ - fe c ‘ et . . ih eegerd to ony suth coiiry or comers by sdorowoaad herwotr . on . - 4 ; “i , *. + Communes potions of : es : ‘ : - Aa Cube Kores an Outer Mongol = Viet-Na» The above revincnon waived os ta the bofowag . parse . - : ; te ‘ : . : \ - ‘ ' , . a ‘ : F tsvty steer o . - es - 5. 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M sates “THI 10 00 Oxct tions? oppertualty fer os Letina snericane here te egeen brenaiy, : sleeriy ane preeteety to Phe oratsngutsned o, 3. semanrtetovrn ard ealvenists stout the . ened Cor p filendiy settionent Setveen the Unsted Stetee ont tence ta tonwetion vith ‘ . tre cana? provien,* ‘ fe aceed; Tie predioes Trenscenca tha Bilsterat retstians Wotan the Onited Stetee om H Perase ord hee tecome 6 problen of ovntionated Steers ions on wmten latina verise hee edogtad . corinste porition at donee te ose now te ‘tre 28. pattie.” ‘ 7 INTENTION OPPICIAL SEATED sTEMOvS-rENCRDO Lrg - : ‘ - Bovnoe Alpes LATIN in’ Spenten 1537 ONT 22 ape TE 7 : . po Usesepth ° . tal tere senene, 7 . wien toon piers pare. ond te aneoreine tien of Colowtinn taber jovees ine pervade cp teeste.” an ¥ 1 Drend Boss thet setae bb on ne . . Fas, be” GOLA) 35 pete . . . _ - . . -e . . * . - : coe a :e \ V. L eo . . - wt * ta . ° : —— : : ~ ° . . por, : “ - , c - - . _ “ _ ‘ = . ” a . f . - : my . 7 - ‘ . . . . , - ath - ve - Lot Bee . 14-0000 er a TO COMPILE A LIST OF RECRUITABLE PERSOMMFL, 7 (motes OD ves Q wo 7 . vA .aASSIFIED HESSAGE terat cerics G9 . CUASTIEY TO ORE MO. 28eF TO Tk 88. SECRET REPROCLCTION PROHIBITED rise sel) sere to orance 1 vestaoy Chane, wo aemm 2 2 2. FSTRIT RTiTaTS tt} = ‘ RIAN So a CTLON advance COPY Cheers Carre O) FILE Ve fy DHICOG FS CulePs Cue 42D be info Hil? .7 4855 SECRET 1715422 CITE JYWAVE 4997 CINGHUPST ACTING) DIRECTOP@INFO KINSHASA ss ; Pee cHOPPIE/WITHRUSH/PERUMEN , I. DURING DEBRIEFING, JORGE SILVA PEVEALED THAT COL. CFNU) DENAP, CO STH COMMANDOS TALKED WITH RENEWGARCIA (FX WITHRUSH PILOT Mow FLYING WITH AIR CONGO) AROUT RECPUITING - PBPUMEN cormanmos [ec 7? "AYO" 2 2ZNB THOSE WHO WOFACT : TRAINED. GPACIA PFPOFTEDLY WROTE PRICHARD MORALES, (2@1-235923), ONCE COWSIDEPED FOP VITHPUSH ADMIN/SURVIVAL, 2.9 ABOVE PROBABLY XNOWN BY KINSHASA AND IS FYI, SECRETS LAW ¢ CALE SP SiG, 14-0000 SECRET CANCELLATION TO DIVISION DATE __5 January 1966 js MEMORANDUM FOR: CHIEF, SOD/AB/OPS/3 ATTENTION 201 } - c , - 4 py pw) : : - The file on (? : is cancelled and closed in C1/OA for the following reason: Failure to submit PRQ-II as required@ under CSI No. 10-5 or to” indicate any further interest in obtaining approval for the operational use”® \ i of Subject. Please refer to CI/OA memorandum dated 18 November 1965. . Prior to any future use of Subject, it will be necessary to furnish @ new approval request (Form #772) to CI/OA. . /8/ Bdward P. Brown CHIEF, CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION C v bectvons _oarevls tor 4 ‘i co | joes 69la SECRET 14-00000 t SECRET Pihio oe REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AND REVIEW 0: _____SOD/AP/ORS/3_ += _R.¥. Canbino FROM: CHIEF, CI/0OA /s/ Edward P. Brown f £20). 265923 ___ ser ke 12 IN ORDER THAT FURTHER CONSIDERATICN MAY BE GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOR APPROVAL IN THIS CASE, IT 55 FENVESTED THAT YOU FURNISH THIS OFFICE THE INFORMATION CHECKED BELOW, CR SEVIES INFORMATION AS INDICATED. . a Prot T etvite oF rare ’D DOSSIF® rare’ p REVITO OF STAFF ‘O COLLATERAL INFORMATION —_ SECURTTY OFF, REPORT AT CH/OR SEC. OFF. CONCURRENCE MEWO aT CI/oa REviEw CF FRE REPORT AT CI/OA REVIEE CF ATTACHED REFERENCE ctutas (See Kepacks) REMARKS: The POA reinstatement Period. expired ct Noverber 19650 Please submit PRQ Pert Il. If, within 30 days, no further interest in Subject has’ been indicated, PQA will be automatically cancelled. e202 fous B89 ure recuscus sosrece. : aa ~ SECRET 14-00000 “ ms ay WITMRUSH PERSONNEL CABLE Locator NAME____ MORALES Navarrete, Rteardg A, ___ WITHRUSH NUMBER 10d 201 NUMBER 285923 __ C NUMBER : ACTION TAKEN .- : CITE NUMBER IN NUMBER DATE ' ,NOMINATED FOR WITHRUSH | ' ‘FIELD TRACES REQUESTED __-. = TN WAVE 2901 | 88650 / FIELD TRACES RETURNED. N.D. "prev traces request __- | "- PLELD TRACES RETURNED N.D. | FIELD TRACES REQUESTED FIELD TRACES RETURNED ND, LOCAL IT & N TRACES N.D. (WAVE 3062 ‘LOCAL POLICE AND CREDIT, TRACES N.D._- 17 Jun 1965, 4. WAVE Boe LOCAL FBI TRACES N.D.__- WAVE 2901 CONTRACT SIGNED oF ; NOTIFICATION: OF POA GRANTED_____- DEPART U.S, t " ARRIVED LEOPOLDVILLE CONTRACT. TERMINATTONL ‘RETURNED TO 1 AMT_~ tea ; BANKING INSTRUCTIONS ._: LCFLUTTER _- a ; 4 an 14-0000 :? aE daa PRON SECRET rl MEMORANDUM FOR: Chics, &0D/AB/OPS/3 - R. W. Gambino ia E 4 Noverrete, R&ido Anibad -_ REFERENCES Your Memorandum, Dated 19 June 1963 crm A Provisional Operational Aporoval is granted for the use of this Subject as set forth below. A Provisional Operational Approval issued by CI Staff grants the same authority, on a temporary basis, for the use of an individual as the authority granted in an Operational Approval unless othervise specified by CI/OA.- It is based, however, only on preliminary file checks and investigation and is sub- ject to a further final review wher all investigation is completed. Your attention is referred to the request for cancellation memorandum requasted. A POA is being granted for the use of the Subject in the Congo under Project WITHRUSH for a period of 90 days. Upon receipt of an up-dated FRQ Part II an OA will be processed. The PRQ Part II of record pertains to prior WH/C/RR/OA intendéd use in CUBA and does not cover S0D utilization in the Congo under Project's! WIPEGASUS or WIEHRUSH. POA ie reinstated until 18 November 1965. - To process the Operaticnal Approval, full information (completed PRQ Parts I ‘and II) must be submitted as soon as possible and. not later than six (6) months from this date. Aa Operational Approval will follow “when all investigation is: completed. and upon the receipt of satisfactory PRQ Parts I and If. Cancellation must be requested if use -of Subject by interested Di- visions ceases. © /s/, Edvard P. Brown | APPROVAL soe 125 vre cecvious cortions SECRET op subaitted by SOD on 5 Ray 1965. Subject's amended OA was subsequently cancelled aq HMO te Oe aye go exe 14-0000 _ ZO) = ALS D2 F. Cj) orstaoy =.) SETUEN TO BRANCH «= PLE RD . CR KNX * ; MESSAGE FORS Te TOTAL cCoPIes: a. 161 FP, DALY :kaoe Ga ] «: S0D/AB/OPS/3 Gre + BE q w+ 4475 (Jno woex Le GAET we: 10 June 1966 O ric) inca Five ao. ' ' SMWAVE (FOR LORENTZ) f tameee be eaten ae ene tom: DIRECTOR . mes ScnG or va, wuz (J RID COPY ete’: & j ' , WAVE (FOR LORENTZ) INFO - : cre on i _, CHAPPIE WITHRUSH PBRUM - oe, . i ALTHOUGH REALIZE WORALES SLREADY POSSESSES 0a For FoRMER! 8 3:' 7z : —— : = KUBARK USE, HQS PREFERS DISCONTINUE RECRUITMENT ATTEMPTS FOR. ve tl 7 _ WITHRUSH PROGRAM, PREFER MAKE GENERAL PRACTICE AVOID 7 RECRUITING PILOTS Wil0 HAVE HAD ANY FORMER INTELLIGENCE . i "| CONNECTION OR WHOSE UISTONY REFLECTS DEROG INFORMATION EVEN - , IF NOT SUBSTANTIATED AFTER LCFLUTTER EXAMINATION, Be = ; Be hades Pes a END OF MESSAGE a oe Os “sop /ab/ops/3___. ZF Rate CT ELS Te Peewee Cp nus) _ i =e ena . DESIOND FITZGERALD =~ , 4, DERNARD J. FINAN, JR;. C/WH - C/SOD/AB \ x . * COORDINATING OFFICERS * ’ \ . . oraust AUTHENTICATING | RELEASING OFFICER bactvted om eetemia orricer : SECRET pacha) ’ ' . - datentees 14-0000 SECRET : . $00. 2 242 , , : go/ - Af, 997 J gy Bag 5 j jemsonanpuu Por: Catof, C1/0A po 7 4. AYYENTIOg © 1 Mr, George Ball ; ” SUBJECT™ 1 MORALES Navarrete, Aicerde - . 1. Tho. Subjoot, who fe the Subject of 201-385923, Pesseeses Operational Approval fer use vy SOD ia the Ceage for PU setivitios ender Project WIPEGASUS, a, 1¢ ig requested that the existing Operational Approval be azeniod to imolude ase hy 80D in the Conge under Preject WITARUSH. . ' im Rebort W. Gaubins _—s- Saourity Officer. ‘ 6peeial Operations Divisiea . Distribution: ee ots Orig. & 2.~ Addressee: | So a oa ” ! we a Cf/SQD/AB | l= Sop/SECUR- coat meee ot - 1 = s0p/a5/oPs/s | | AX ~ 201-285923 1 - sop/RI | - 1 = Chron” , : $0D/aB/0PS/3:L.MURPHY:kae(9 JUNE 1965). | - | :" | a | ; SECRET | 14-00000 Pm ented a ort tren Physical Requirements Officer OPnONa Foam WO’ Io ™. cnet, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT * Memorandum to : Col. Dietrick _ pate: 24 December 1964 , From, : OM3/REG/PRO/COV subject: Ricardo Morales (t) Subject has been evaluated by the OMS and found to be : qualified for proposed essignment.. : : Joe W. Cline i _ sd Deven fog ’ . 4 ¥r. Ricardo MORALES Naravarrete. Bear Mr. MORALES 3 You hereby release and forever discharge the Sponsoring Organization and all its agents, officers, employees and rerresentatives from ‘any’ and all claims, demands and liabilities in any form or by ary party what or whosoever arising from services performed by you for said Sponsoring. Crgap PRL A They" Memorandum of Agreement signed ME ia vy 64, 1S - Cnr Ail Sr. Ricardo MORALES Naravarrete Estimado Sefior _ MORALES _ H Con este documento firmado por Usted la Organizacion Patrocinadora con todos sus .agentes, oficiales, empleados y representantes gueden relevados para siempre de. todo *y cualquier denandas suyas en cualquier forma o por cualquier, : 4 : - , Fartido o persona que Surgerian de ies servicios suyos hecho ’ por dicha nae) tr ciasdora bajo su Nota de ; WIBELS GEL . ‘ -Acuerdo firmado LE: YES _ 64. Bea were ent ——, enc yey _ . ie heme 8 t FITNESS REPORT: Ricario Mors SUBMITTED 3Y:- a Robertson Ricardo was selected for the group because of Case Officer reconmendation and. personal obser~ vation ani his’ training. record plus the abib ity to speak French and English as well as Spanish. '- He is ‘particulariy bright, and during the prepara- , tory and holding phase, as well a& during the pias in which he has been left behind to accompany Alberto Perez home, he performed as required of a good =. mo, — commando. . co Be During. the action he showed a surprising leadership - “ capability, taking over effectively a team which —_ : needed it at the moment and continulng until he sot - og nit. . a ae During : a portion of..the action he served as Major | 4 a. Hoare's conzo ‘Tink with aviators” whose’ English was, tt . oa not good. er hcian Ricardo is definitely reconmended for spacial ops’ in a leaijership capacity, but it is mentioned here that his use to KUBARK may be in a broader field and - that use as a eoumando may be wasting his talents. Ricardé is not ‘now: employed. at IMVAVE.-He 13 not felt in any vay to have after-action secunity concern. a wt - 7 : on ScCheT Sette | ri “ee 2 October 1964 v a ‘ 1 . a . . ' Bruce B. Cheever 5 i a. ‘ i “IN ope BC/¥H/SA foe . wee pe as i a 7 io L | ae ao Fa wood ae : ‘| an of pare aoe * Coie ean n he aE aaNet te estore or Fm ceanse yds as Mate ae rar, rmeemain " HE tate oe eens erate een no agp tenn PE. K i. at BE mt. | Beiilonn. de peed OT _ —_ 1 mooRAThK DE ACUZRDO . , an) PARA: Ricardo Anibal MORALES Navarrette. I. Proposite de) Acuertio | Bite ‘Resort him establece wa mutuo entendinento entre usted, quien se i ~ | | 7 SECRE®O 1b ot ‘ofréeio voluitarienirite para una tarea peligrosa y arriesgeda endl Congo, . y te “ongsnizacton’ Putroetsadora: “Bate: acuerdo especifica les, obligasiongs Yr ‘peapoussbilidedes aartuas ‘entre usted, a | quien te hare referencia, maa. adelante: came el Voluntarto, y de Orgaidzicton Patrovinadore, referida mas adsl ate ol Petaveinader.. ; ES . va Seguridad. BL “Voluatario entiende qe Bus servicios al Petrocinador - : pueden eubrir actividad de wa naturdleza peligrosa y arfieagads, la cual © | étgeteta y profesional siempre. - _ oO oe oo _ Zs _ Ain en ot, Gogo “Fequertra instruecion elasificada y orientacion para preparar al Volwurtario para . Lever a "eabo- a tarea. ei Voluitario acuerda no hablar o escribir mumca da. etivided | a nhiadte y roteger la fegurigaa y las actividades del Patrocina- 38 Voluntario entiende’ que el permaneeera en. B. | Wicaeiod. se- la Tarea. -sario ‘pore prephrarlo péra iu then eb el exterfor: Hi, Volgmtario-enttende. adenas que el sera transportado al y del Congo por los mediog ‘progorétonados ‘por. el Patrocinsdor y_ que. el Patroeinador deterniinara ‘la dubacton ‘ae ou eate= . : r eto pire ot comin do mision. a) adicidn, ‘el Yoluntario extiente que este “acuerdo no- le ‘conftere derechos camo im empleato del ‘Patroctnador y qe este actiorde tnvalida cuniquter SECRETO woe eae” 4 ¥ i o ° séledctonados : ‘pera y partieipar con exito ‘ean otios Bistones’ que el Potrocing= as ! @5r endle como especiales, tanto antes com despues da la mision, sa le otorgara un bond.adiscrecida dé -Patrocinador por las caritidedes desde’ $100 SECRETO on Wwatrteto con el Pacrocinacor durante el pericds de su asignacien cue olerto por esate acuero. C. Mision. Ta mision del “personal Yoluntario en el Congo sere proveer’ seguridad "y equipo que Snelaira aviones al personal éesignado; participar ea. mistanes de investigacion 7 rescate. v ‘llevar a. cabo otras misiones que el Cotes Potrocinador le ‘agigne- _ oe De vega 7. Hoprte, ee “le ow ‘Videntraa este én: ex Congo (desde La £ ; : . (salide a fecha de regréso) ; - : Hc 4 “Be Ba adicion a los pagos mencionados arriba, aquellos Voluatarios © a $1,000 yor nision, dependiendo et riesgo envuelto y el exito obtenido. ~! En caso da muerte. del Voluntirio como’ resultado: de fu pertsctyacisn en esas oe mistonas especiales, el Yiono se pagara a au venéfictario que se haya designado., 3. Be ease de- taliecert rel Yo! luntarto en. ek: qumplintante de aw abit: . 7 re Se Palen a el tae -aividas: tens por 19 meno 3s Un dependionte - “3s ‘Plelo ‘sera, él 308 4 del cspectstenio. . aon _ ” . 2 Lt - ~ on w Beers ~ . : . c ete: : oe. oe _. a a SE CRETO an ° a = . _ (bo) En caso de que‘el Voluntario e@ iesionera, hiriera o séen=.-° ” fermara en cl desempeno ée su tarea, el Petroctzsdor provears beneficios medieos, quirurgicos 7 facilidades de hospital y transportacion. Se,pagara: MANE Atm ee UE EAR ph oe compensae ion. por wis éontidad 2 le sola Aisereeton dal. Putrocinador, con tal 46 qiid no exieoda 10s Lites mixtioe séhaledsé arribe por micrte. - “ So a (fe) n 1 Yolintarto posdey si asi - lo desea, comprar un seguro vs emi 4 ek Voluntarts 60a, “oprebendidio ° declarado asepered, a e rt compansaeton at ralor r enyecifieado en el Bl Putieinador pagera ééte Qisdre a sin beneft- “a fetha 86 ou epraticaintin : “etairto aenigiado’ ° Bera eacanteto pera, el (Woieatarte), ‘sagan haya atspusists - e a “Yoluntarto. ; ; oe zi Petrocinetor yroveera- ‘pemtaa eg stetety ln 14-00000 ry 2 - t rs . : - € — oe : anne an ewer ee SECRETO- : - . . 4 wb la finalizecton final gern despues qua ol Volustario heyn a149 regreando a oe Eatados Uaioe ¥ x0 haya ¢ ao uns: accioa mitua y sceptable.. : Cc. La terminacion general dea ezte acuerdo ‘entre todo 41 personal Yolun- tario y el “Patrocinador 82 efectuera a mm regreso a los Estados Uataoe, ‘pose: 60 haberse completado stein det Mfocintor oo Co _ _ ene ee . Geta A TRC 14-00000 SECRET?RO inecrita mi beneficiario ieee 1 para réetbir del Potrocinador todo pago y bens- | letos'a que tengo derecto en Vil de 10s termine del Nemorasim ca Acserda: B ftimido yor mt en cate fecha: we Te, . cn my - ob ' a a > a, we si _ nance mtycmactntreriaeeretite terearamenaamenn ciate Ait NIT yo . . wet an a . . ~ t ' oe we ' , nn . oo : cA i bese 1 i | ° es pat si ut ld Means, FLa. - a SG m ewe Reacts 5 POA as — we oe eee SECRETO Sn ee or ree tee 14.90000 . “BECRETO f PETICION D8 SEGURO ‘ . . ‘ oz ; ay 8, pays | to Lcaspe A Morales Wavamerecricite seguro por ia centided 2 | te 5.208 —_ sneer ees on sorting oo eens : OO coq pts oe _ - peanest Preanpe Hv! bye Moantes Mavnnhere wes ee ode | eoha te toctssentor C/19/59 _ : fh aetna: arg él Seguro: MAEDA Menaces : “Pt " Bireceton: s Ss. ~ | 3s bo Bh ple 8 Fae . a ee Wire ae oO pees ane —_ : 7 _ + a4 . _ : SEC'RETO (. SECRET ~ : MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT _ | “@O: Ricardo Anibal MORALES Navarrette I. Purpose of Agre reement ; rn : i Thats memorandum eatabdlishes a mutual understanding | between - you who have volunteered. for a potentially dangerous ‘apd dl obligations: and redpons: piiittes. - Sponsoring Organization; hereinacter referred to Bs the, ‘Sponsor, \ rr. Sense of eee _ Te, an . A urity. The Voluntéer understands that ; hi. aervices to. the Sponsor may involve’ activity ofa dangerous and - hagandous assignment ta the 2 Congo and the Sponsoring orgaiteat ion. a : Betiveen you horetnafter, referred ‘£8 as the: Wlunteer,- and’ the. ee mors 4 : + fbr eeempemetios Dh d . tie nee _ hagardous nature, which will require classified ‘instruction ce, OP “and “ePtentation to prepare the Volunteer to carry out’ his assignnént. ‘The Volunteer agrees not to speak to-or write ; i ; : about this activity to anyone forever and to protect the. _ < on . : security of the Sponsor’ and ite ‘activities. vat all tines. The Wolunteer™ agrees. to conduct Ainselt in a respect fill, discreet - 7 and professional manner at all-timas.. en Be | Westin. ar Asatgnbent The Volunteer understands that he wil remain ‘in, the thited States for such tine as: the _ ; - "Sponsor regards as. necessary to prepare shin for ‘has foreign’ _' apstignitent. - the’ Volunteer’ further understands that he will. 7" | be ‘transported to and tiem the Congo by means provided by the Sponsor and that the duration of his stay in the Congo will SECREP 14-0000 i af ob ' 4 4 i PIN ee ee r i | i H : i i. - etthar ve fits « oF 1 SECRET be as long as the Sponsor deems necessary to accomplish the below stated misston. Furthermore, the Volunteer understands _ that this agreement confers upon him no rights.as an employéé | of the Sponsor and that this agreement supersedes any other contract with the. Sponsor during the period of the | Seetgnment | covered. by this: ‘agteemont. | | Hisston The mission of Volunteer "personne tn ths end 4 equipnent to inolude iterates to participate 4n search — _ 8d resoue missions and to perform auch other missions as the Sponsor may direct.” oe _ ce " "p. ” Bay ‘end. Support. " 2. fie Sponsor will pay the Volunteer the followings (a) wMtite tn the United States , $2 70. ee. ~ ). While ‘in the Congo (see of ééparture i770. 06 to date of return) . ‘Qe ih addition to payments indteated adove, those ‘Wolunteere: selected ‘for, ‘ond pertiotpating successfully in for ‘the: ‘taeton, wil be ‘amarded a doriua at the aiecretion. of the Sponsor ‘a amounts. fram $100 to - $2,000 per. mission dependent ‘on: the: hazards, encountered and - -puseess attained. in the event ‘the Volunteer expires. as. 8 - Fesult: of pivtiotpsting Ee ‘buch, “epedial sitestona, the venus | ° wth be paid. to his designated beneficiary. 3. In the event the Yolunteer expires in the 2 SECRET 1400000 se oT SECRET f performance of duty in the Congo, the benefits specified below wil “be paid Lf the individual: has at- least one dependent. rns ane Ie ‘Be ‘has Bo ) dependent, the denerit will be 50% of that — tae He Aeve rine aeate speetfied. | . Ba (a) ‘ro years bape aalery; applicable at the — a ne ‘tine, 4 4 death is fron natural causes; four years. . - basa. salary; eppltoabie at t the tine, it death 1 from. ‘agpidental onuses. : : 7 “@Y. Ih the event thie ‘Volunteer ts injured, _ wounded ox becomes 11 in the performance. of duty, “2. the Sponsor will provide medioal, surgieal, hospital =. v mS and transportetion benefits. Compensation will be > paid in an amount - at the sole discretion of the Spongor, provided 41% dosa not exceed’ the mextimara ee nme mnnnineane enti nn Oe rea FIA sm hone ta limits asset forth above for death. Pat ; ; (a) ‘the Yoluntesr may, if he elects, purchase. 7 ara - a - . optional: {neurence’ coverage for ‘the’ time: this agreement en a <) in éttvet. at 8 reduaed Pate as follows: _ Straight. mo ~ : - _ ite ‘Atnsuranée An, Aneréaente. of. 41,000 to & “mast i of "$25,000 with decidental death being 1 twtoe straight ee life covers: oe oo “" bh the. event: the. Volunteer ts oagtured or C. : . “gestared: ’b ‘thie. Sponsor. as. missing in aétion; tha, “sponsor” wil ae continue. his: Sompensation at the rate speotfied in subparagraph. , 1, above for a pericd ’ not to exceed twelve tonths from date : - 30 “SECRET 14.90000 : vate tli th enna hol enn ane aele mabye) cae win SECRET of copture. The Sponsor wilt pay this money either to a designated bene fietary or to an escrow account as directed: om. advanoe by tha ‘Volunteer, . - 5. The Sponsor wii provide feed, housing, operational -otothing, equipment, and taste personal sepessitie ourteg the. 0:8, based piano, enroutey da eitte 10 the. dango. Ae During the period ‘this ‘agreement to 1n offest, af ths Voluntéer fatls to abide by the texas of the agreement, this- agreenent will be terminated by the Spoor eb u time and to a manner énd place at the ‘Gtsoretion of the Sponsor. - 8B. If the Volunteer chooses to terminate this agreesen , he may: Bo elest, but final ‘termination wilt bs after the ‘Volunteer has veen - returned: to. the Staves and factually. _ adoeptable disposal action is arranged fer tha Voluntesr. Ce Genera? termination ‘of this _agresaant betuson ‘ait Vouinteer personnel and. ‘the’ ‘Sponsor will be Ofteoted. on return: we - to. the’ U.B, upon soupletion of the Sponsor's gitasion in the D. Final termination este encat'-botween the ‘Sponsor ahd -& we hee SECRET. 14.90000 ee . st " -§RCREP the Volunteer will consist only of the arrangements apecified above, i.e., final pay, bonus’, if applicable, medical clearance and transportation to point of origin. EANALES Kavatretta - 4 : i . ih i { i i a wf WL ORY . / DAZE CE a Lo oo 2 oe 1 i . | 4. H i aan ¢ i ! i H i ‘ v - ~ woe : Z 7 . : Me oe. } To . 4 , . “ a! s t . _ i : . . . . af ry . ae ~ . mee eee “ ~ _ -- La 5 - , - tome — vie fee ~ ei < oa - i , (- SEORET a \ ’ N. . . av 14-0000 j Na . . . . dase Uayfew = 7 i Declaration of Beneficiary oO : Ricardo Anibal I /BORALESS. Navarset Genignate ‘the parson listed lethenesehitetie teetertaet eae | iim a MACD A. Morates ae t ier | é y - ot | . Maress S35 S.W. 72k gft2 Ufrarrs, §Z. . , : _ ‘Relationship U4) fe a ce : . a i “TS . . | ! t m — ; seoRso at SECREP YFoquest insurance in the anowit of ; £2 £290. . dollars as specified in the Memorandum of Agreenent . 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Yrorel Lead es : entiendo que mediante la ajo- cucion de mis dsberes he recibido informacion y material de ine telivencia ‘y Gatos concert.ientes a la sevuridad de los Estados Unidos. Esta informacion e@ inteligencia, junto, con los cetodos da adguisicion, manejo y diseminacion son clasificados de acuerdo a las normas de seturidad establecidas por el gobierno de’ los Estados Unidos. Se que 1a revelacton.de esta informacion.sin. la debida autoriracion esta. prohibica ° ‘por las Leyes de Espionafe (18 USC Secs. 7¢3 y 7°4), y por el Acta do Seguridad Kactoral dé 1°k7, que -eapecificamenta exigen la ‘proteccion de las’ fuerites de Jintelizenesa y metodgs: contra da revelacion Sin autorizacion.” - : a Juro soloimenente’ o afirmo que nunca- divulgare, publicave ‘0 revelare por medio-de la palabra, condueta o por evalquier - otros metodos esta informacion, inteligancia o conociniénto, sario hacério en el eumplimiento. oficial .. erdo. cor las leyés de los: Estados: Unidos, _ a menos .que eapecificamonte. sea autorizado por escrito en.todos.. © a rie y ¢ada uno de‘los casos por un refresentante del gobierno de os. Entiendo que das ‘disposictones de ‘aste ‘Juramonto permanece= .terminada, Le . Estoy de acuerdo de. qvéen cago de ser . 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I rm ectre that the unouthorired. diaclasure of such infors:ticn fa prohibited by the Zsvicn-ge Leva, (18 USC SECS. 793 and Tub), snd the Settomr) Security Act of 1947 which specifically requires the protection of intelitgence sources and methods from wruthorized dis- closure. tee, I asree that I do not nov, nor will I ever, pessers eny risht, interest, title . i... -. oy claim whstsoever in or to s=r-cf the information or intelligence or the methods ’ “oo 3 of collecting or brndling tt wich hes come to my ettenticn, but shell. tlvays . recognice the full cod: vested Property right of the United St:tes in and to mich satters. ‘I'do solemily swear or affira thet 1 will never divulge, publish or reveal by word, conduct oar by any other means such informtion, Antelligence o: khovledge -~exdeph-when ecessexy to do so -in the. yerformence of my offtel2i @uties andano~ OS - oy . accordancé vith the lavs of the United. Stétes, unicas-: epecifically. enthorizéd in 2 ee wetting: 4x each and every case oy. a auly suthorized a Fepresentstive : of ‘the. ‘United , ‘ Btates ‘Government. OMAAYRHEE A a ye 1 7 widerstina that the provisions of this oath wilt rearin binding: upon oe; even though sy reletionship is being terminated. : T agree that in the ovent I sa ever celled upon to testify in « court of lav, admnistretive proceedings or cihey tribuns regerding informtion or intelligence within the scope of this oath, I will notify.a duly euthorized representative of the _ 1. Waited Stetes imeediately; Y will elso Favive the court or tribues1 of ey ofth to. - ' the United Gtates Covernzent sad Teczest ¢ heat ey need to testify be esteblished vefore I am required to do so. . ; — 7 : a I- understand thet this oth vill be retcined by the United Ststes Government ‘for its future use in any wetter vithin the scope of this oath. 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104-10177-10239.pdf
14-0000 104-10177-10239 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | . ¢ & : CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Wasntinston.D.C, 20505 ry MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. John Warner. . Chief, International Intelligence Division | Office of Intelligence Drug Enforcenent Administration : ; ; . ATTENTION: Mr. Robert Goe SUBJECT ‘: Cuban Exiles Involved with DEA: . REFERENCES ‘ : A. SEC-IGI-76-0048(z), 06 February 1976 B. SEC-IGI-76-0062(1), 20 Februat, 1976 . AEE ENT HAS aay ¢. SEC-IGI-76-0665 (1), 25 February 1976 L DEA ON / APR FY Ow : 1. This Agency was requested by DEA to check the backgrounds of five Cuban exiles who have come to the attention of DEA either as potential informants or as liaison contacts; According. to prelininary checks conducted by DEA, there were indications that these. : individuals had past records of "political and revolu- : tionary intrigue." DEA, concerned that it may be the . target of a provocation operation by anether govern- ment, requested this Agency's assessment of the situation. This memorandum contains the results.of a check of ovr Headquarters records on these individuals, followed by a Summary of our findings and conclusions. . \ The order of this respohse is keyed to Reference B: : to this Agency in 1960 but according to. our Tecords he THIS DOCUMENT Is NOT TO BE DiSSEMINATED ABROAD Ok OUTSIDE THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE RECEIVING AGENCY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE ORIGINATOR © gouty EXEMPT FROM GENERAL DECLASSiFICATION SCHEDULE OF * E.0. 11652, EXEMPTION CATEGORY: S (b) 2 DECLASSIFICAT. DATE IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE LASSIFTPDCRY 661466 Cen OOO REMY Rn cte Careeeete 100 eC ESA IS OE ee oe: Peat Bp bP AYES Ge t hye spelen y PMD bo PEE. L- 1 fo Ue nican , nn an mex ca o . . 14-00000 SUBJECIT: Cuban Exites Tevolved with Dra Pa 92 was at no time used operationally. Our files contain no additional information on since 1960 except for a 1969 FBI report dealing with his involve- Ment in a plan to assassinate Fidel Castro. (DEA already has a copy of this report.) Although in- formation obtained from a Report of Investigation (ROI) by Alfredo Duncan (DEA/Caracas) dated 01 December 1975 indicates that WINENED is a U.S. citizen, resides in Caracas and has contacts with various GOV officials, we have no information in our Headquarters files to substantiate this information. In November 1975-the Caracas Regional Office (CRO) Yequested traces from our field representative on “Q VEZ, who was reportedly in contact with the CRO. The following traces were forwarded to our represen- tative in Caracas on 03 December 1975 for passage to DEA: "Following data on {ilario Eloy ~ R taken from his own undated handwritten bio summary which apparently submitted to the anti-Castro Frente Revolucionario Democratico (FRD) in Miami about 1960, and from an FRD Personnel Forn. j a 1 1952 (sic ; (of Havana? tary to the President of Cong Sic) until 1958. He came Q immigrant in April 1 ta e was a second Ji Xe AAS it highly unlikel President of the Cu nd gress at age fourteér only a little less likely that he was « ge twenty-one, as dates given by J Department of othe U.S./ JIMENEZ statement on his indicated that JIMENEZ wa e Revolutionary Insurrection Cuban-style mafia which was S an as under ‘the Fatr6n’ of anti-Batista political ftgureg> On 12 Decembe quest from the CRO that JIN NEZ 14-00000 . SUBJECT: Cuban Exiles Involved with DEA Page 3. 3. Orlando GARCIA Vasquez. DPOB: 16 June 1927, Havana, Cuba. GARCIA (at one time a naturalized U-;S. citizen/18 May 1945 in South Carolina). became a Venezuelan citizen ca 1962. GARCIA has a long history as a political thug since pre-Batista days in Cuba. He was a member of the Union Insurrectional Revo- ° lucionaria (UIR) in Cuba along with Fidel Castro and : other persons who were involved im political assasi- nations. He claims to have served with the U.S. 82nd ° Airborne Division from 1945-47 and to have returned to Cuba thereafter to-attend the University of Havana _ on the GI Bill. About mid-5S2 Subject left Cuba for . Miami because of a scandal in Cuba over a crime al- legedly committed by GARCIA. In 1953 he became a bodyguard for Costa Rican President FIGUERES, who introduced hin to Romulo BETANCOURT, who was then in ‘exile in Costa Raca. It is believed that GARCIA's fast rise in the Venezuelan government is based on his earlier service to Accion Democratica (AD) exiles in Costa Rica, where he reportedly eliminated several gunmen sent to kill BETANCOURT. When BETANCOURT became president of Verezuela (1959-64), GARCIA was appointed a division chief in the Directorate General of Police (DIGEPOL), now the Directorate for the Services of Intelligence and Preventicn (DISIP). GARCIA left Venezuela for Miami an 1964 "for health reasons (ulcers) and during this stay in Miami worked at the Venezuelan Consulate. He returned to Venezuela in 1966 and re- portedly held positions within the Venezuelan Ministry of Interior (exact positions not known). In August 1269 GARCIA Was assigned as First Secretary to the Venezyelan Embassy in Georgetown, Guyana. He returned to Venezuela sometime during'1970 or 1971 and was ; assigned as Special Assessor (Advisor), Ministry of Foreign Relations, where he was mainly concerned with Venezuelan national border incidents and violations. According to information dated July 1974, GARCIA was appointed to head a special foreign intelligence Service within the Ministry of Interior: In November 1973 our representative in Caracas Was queried oy DEA Caracas concerning a report which Was prepared on 06 September 1973 in Miami by S.A./ Michael D. Brom, which accused GARCIA of being int volved in narcatics trafficking gone: 14.90000 co WwW. “him oyer the years? Although it is known that GARCIA has associated with known traffickers, no hard facts concerning his ¢cirect involvement in narcotics have been uncovered. GARCIA has been escribed over the years as a political thug, a murderer, a con-man, a pathological liar, and a - "bright, aggressive rogue who is ruthless when neces- sary." GARCEA has apparently always sided with the men in power and seems to have gained the confidence - of many leaders in the countries around the Caribbean. - A DEA ROI, dated 10 October 1974, written by S.A. Brom at Miami reported that GARCIA was in the United States . and wads in contact with Ricardo MORALES (sce paragraph .. 4). GARCIA made several trips to the U.S. on behalf of the GOV during 1974-75. Your, Agency is referred to the FBI for information concerning GARCIA's activities in the U.S. 4 Rica RALTS a. YPOB: 4 1939, Havana, Cuba. ORALES took refuge in the Brazilian _Em¥assy in Havana in Octo is] ‘ e United States as a Cuban refugee“ P N29 November 1960. He was a se xe former G- yg t. Although MORALES was interest this Agency ii’ sea. he was not used optrationally. Information in indicated that M ber of “Cuban ower," an anti-Cast terrorist anization, whosé\pdlicy was t piauidate foreign port for the Castro’ imé. imé. “MORALES was arrested 14 February 1968 in Miami questioned regardin leccnt bombing incidentd> Or 02 October 1972 DEA/ m d 17 February 1976,/MORALES i eported to be a’ ve DEA informaxt-Since 25 February™ recently Ip#f the Mani area to ¢ b vi up an off al position with a sensi cy (T 45’ Agency has no updaced info tion on / 4 bs ALES to“sGbstantiate this information.) The Miami rated MORALES as being an extremely re g A 2 Caracas t tive GOV suggested Caracas R/O use cauticn in utilret s within the GO “iS due to his present statu (da D ROI i registered MORALES ISR as a DEA informant.\ rding to a DEA cabléfrom Miami R/O to Caratas R/0,) 14-00000 wi a) SUBJECT: Cuban Exiles Involved with DEA Page $ in contacg with one Orlando GARCIA, who was in t Miami area recruiting Cubans for use in a Venezuela Special Forcés Unit. Your Agency is referred to the -FBIZ for information concerning the activities of hese individuals in the United States. S. Justo LARAZO Alfonso. A check of our records turned up one Justo Alfonso (no DPOB), a Cuban-exile, who was active in anti- Castro organizations in the late 1960's. Your Agency is referred to the FBI for information on this individual. 6. Manuel De ARMAS. DPOB: 06 November 1947, Havana, Cuba; naturalized U.S. citizen living in Miami. On 17 October 1975 one Manuel De ARMAS contacted our overt Domestic Contact Division (DCD) office in Miami offering his services as a doubic agent. Following are excerpts from two DCD Reports dated 20 October 1975 and 19 January 1976 based on debriefings of De ARMAS: While in Cuba De ARMAS claimed to have been the neighbor of. Raul BETANCOURT, the brother of the former Venezuelan President Romulo BETANCCURT, and his two daughters. Antonieta and Mariela, who was De ARMAS' girl friend. De ARMAS' mother decided in 1962 that Subject should Leave Cuba, which he did. In 1975, De ARMAS found out that his two young cousins had been placed in an orphan- age in Cuba. He made contact with Mariela BETANCOURT, telling her that he was fed up with the U.S. system of government in order to gain her attention on the matter of taking his cousins out of Cuba. Mariela asked him if he would be willing to work for the Cuban Government and he replied he would if it would help the youngsters. Mariela then told- De ARMAS to go to Caracas and meet - with her sister Antonieta. De ARMAS went to Caracas on 02 October 1975 and met with Antonieta, but no proposals were. made on the possibility of his working forthe ~~~ ° Cuban Government. On 17 October 1975 De ARMAS again called Mariela and was told that he should return to Venezuela to. hold more’ talks with Antonieta and “other people." After talking with Mariela on 17 October 1975, De ARMAS called our DCD/Miami Office because as a U.S. citizen he claimed that he did not want to get involved with the Cuban Government unless he had this Agericy's approval. De ARMAS graciously offered his services as a double agent. He called DCD/Miami on 20 October 1975 . 14-00000 ste oe r a. SUBJECT: Cuban Exiles Involved with DEA Page 6 and again on 07 January 1976 to resubmit his offer and insisted on a #esponse. He was told that his offer would be forwarded threugh the appropriate channels. (Note: Our records show that there was no CIA interest in De ARMAS, past or present.) On 13 January 1976 our representative in Miami was told that the FBI Miami office had been in contact with Subject and wished to verify De ARMAS" clain that he was in contact with our DCD Miami office. The FBI also asked whether this Agency had any objection for further FBI contact with Subject. on the "same basis they had previously." (Note: The type or length of FBI contact with De ARMAS is not known. Your office is referred to the FBI for additional information.) On 04 February 1976 DEA Caracas received a DEA message (# 02406) which requested permission for Miami CI Manuel Leonardo De ARMAS to travel to Caracas for a one kilo heroin, buy from a Colombian whom De ARMAS had previously met through a Maria A. BETANCOURT. Per- mission was given and De ARMAS arrived in Caracas on 11 February 1976. No mention of drugs was made on this . trip but according to De ARMAS he was taken to the Cuban Embassy in Caracas on 12 February 1976, where he was allgedly approached to work for the Cuban Government in an intelligence capacity. De ARMAS reported these events to DEA Caracas on 12.February 1976; he was ad- vised to return to the U.S. Our representative in Caracas was briefed on the De ARMAS case by SAIC Duncan on 13 February 1976. omrwas very interested in having De ARMAS return to Caracas for use asa possible source on Cuban intelligence activities, Gnd) on De ARMAS at that tine and on 20 February 1976 the FBI representative in Miami reported the following in- formation: "The FBI has been avoiding contact with De ARMAS for the past couple of months since he was assessed as a ‘mentally unbalanced fabricator’. De ARMAS gave a press interview in Miami in early February 1976 in which he claimed an affiliation with virtually every U.S. intelligence agency. He said that he had worked for CIA and had attended a CIA training school. The press interview has thus far not been published, presumably because it is too far fetched. De ARMAS SzRaET aah 14-0000 SUBJECT: Cuban Exiles Involved with DEa Pape 7 ‘ ‘ received a bank loan of $1,500 in Miami and has‘defaulted on some $800 of the amount. The final note on De ARMAS is that he received a gencral discharge from the U.S. Army with a notation that he had psychological and behavioral problems." The gist of the aforementioned FBI information has been passed to DEA Caracas. All agencies concerned agree that contact with De ARMAS should cease. De ARMAS again -contacted S.A. Duncan in Caracas on 26 February 1976 and requested a meeting; he said that the request was not drug related, but con- cerned the “Cuban matter." S.A. Duncan advised De ARMAS. that he was on his own and that DEA would not get in- volved. As DEA Headquarters is aware, De ARMAS re- portedly left for Mexico o/a 26 February 1976. We have no subsequent reporting on his movements. 7. Three of the five aforementioned individuals | are known to have had past connections: GARCIA Vazquez and SUNENEZ=RGgIn wer e both former. members of the UIR in Cuba at one time and“MORALES—Na Forméy= was in contact with XGARCIA. in the United States during 1974-75. Although there have been allegations aimed at: nd GARCIA over the years accusing them of being Cuban agents and/or of narcotics involvement, these Claims have not been substantiated and for the most part are based on circumstantial evidence or guilt by association, watch happens L ; een a ormant Since 1971 and, in fete Gas Pa ted as ara in = Mextermely-reliable" source by the’Miami R/0; -a—-desir on_his part_to continue this. refationship — we feel, cannot be construed as part. of a provocation. operation. A check of our records reflected no past intelligence backgrounds for LAZARO Alfonso and De ARMAS, . While there is a paucity of background infor- mation in our files on Justo LAZARO, in our opinion he. is attempting to extort moncy from the U.S. Government based on a poorly conceived idea of his own. The De ARMAS case appears to have been resolved satisfactorily for all concerned. All Agencies concerned agree he is unstable and contact should be either severed, or if. unavoidable, it should be made with extreme caution. + tee ae 14-00000 SUBJECT: Cuban Exiles lavelved with DEA Page & &. Following'a review of all information on the foregoing Subjects available at DEA Headquarters and at this Agency's Headquarters, we are of the opinion that there is no data or other evidence to suggest an outside organization is attempting to manipulate these individuals in an- operation aimed at discrediting the U.S. Government and DEA. We believe there may be collusion among the three Subjects located in Caracas, probably to assist one another in‘nefarious schemes to One degree or another; however, the information on hand does not suggest their motivation would go beyond personal, financial or influence objectives. . While one cannot absolutely rule out the possibility, for example, Cuban Service has run one or moire of the afore- that ‘the mentioned Subjects at DEA for the purpose of harrassing the U.S. Government, there is no conciusive information in our files to connect them with Cuban intelligence or a Venezuelan entity whose interests are inimical to the U.S. hott tr Letty Special Assistant for Coordination of Foreign Narcotics Information DONC-00038/76 14-00000 fot co ap SUBJECT: Cuban Exiles Involved with DEA Page 9 cord DDO/OPS/NARCOG/{iLDavig/ms Distribution: Orig. 4 1 - Addressee 1 - NARCOG CHRONO 1 - IP/AX* aFile-in 201-0067860. . X 201-0285923 X 201-0286570 , Index: Justo LAZARO Alfonso, aka Justo Alfonso ’ Index; Manuel Leonardo De ARMAS Coordination: in draft) 17 March 1976 G us draft) 17 March 1976
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14-00000 104-10178-1 0000 ree. MATERIAL REVIEWED AT CIA RESIQUARTERS BY HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSTA ATiONS STAFF REXBERS FILE TITLE/NUMDER/VOLUME: LOLAD A, CLE CLEeyier Prism . é we y RPS INCLUSIVE DATES: a CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: SO ROOM: _ . -: DELETIONS, IF ANY:_ PUD DEFQHUCTL SNP CUMER PAN : DATE RECEIVED REVIEWED BY (PRINT NAME) SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING CFFICIAL ME ¥ q & | | i . NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILS a . oh eng . . 4 om ai 22 BR RM OM Seer coenees Page Sera ARE AT ee Lace tn Val JV . Ae ates gna: Tee ENTRANT Gye aT Bo etait 7 es cee : cannes omnes one z . povstiee ® 14-0000 Fo, SECKET- - ; a , YHAS SAMNT TO PR KEPT ON Tr) IT SHOULD ALWAYS BE wi 7” AGENT CHECK LIST a, oy AGENT PSEUDO OR CRYPT : PHOTO . " WESCARLER@5 00 0 . so 7 ( ~S POA 1 Jomuary WOR . 68 Berek Loyo. : “OA : 1 ‘y Lago. See tne nei mene te ember gwen Te ‘MOC . 1 Februsry 1969 : . a Sn ie : (Current) : a , ' _% _ . ' wh ‘BRIEF PHYSTCAL DESCRIPTION OF AGENT: ; “2 LONJETT omer tern cee nes meee: TOT ce tee ce rr trneene atten sersemeaie ea motets has scar on palm of right hand. ADDRESS: HOME OFFICE VKSCARLET hos; "A TELEPHONE: HOME._39 sp_37 * ‘OFFICE REGULAR CONTACT PROCEDURE: Azent contacts the C/O by phone either nt the office or at the C/O's hore and the meeting is set.up by the hour agreed upon at the Sate House. RE-CONTACT PLAN: : . ae Aasent will recontact the c/o throusch the above procedure. The c/o ern call the gent vebween 1000 and CUO arly oy Puzeooy. Vel 7 Sho. U SSf. ace sent i wilt Lhea eall the C/O at hore. ' EMERGENCY CONTACT PLAN: (To include meeting site, if possible a to double-talk description which agent will immediately recognize, er teem mene: amet Please include all aliases used and circumstances under which ; ' each used.) the new ¢ Will state thst ' The accent will eall the Eroaasy and request “Stuardo". c/o i he is a rrieid of gauardc ani tmnt they can acet at tne usuol pices oi TOUTS « ' i 6S This pean the S¥. 0 The asent will call in response to the fice vo uirrer. Tae ' : agent Shuai. nov “be contacted at home uniess the v/O is Pi.cut an Epgaish. Ir so . the atory again is that tne 0/0 is « friend of “EDuardo” ae thal a meeting at the a i usual place ip requested. . . SECRE : : ; pee eT bala | _ NO FIELO DISSEMINATION ae REF BIHECTSR 423768 | - » - . tgoie Came sc¢ OE! oe ae Toray COMES. Le~N er . 7 ® wens - . St) opepecouccian av cone ru ar ae ae PSSar fl meuse creice ta prosarreas PAGE fied FORIGAIS482 MAY 73 JO WaeScaTE DIRECTOR RYGAT WCRALLY WKSCARLET de SYENEAMAN HAS RESERVATIONS HOTEL CONTINGNTAL os ALTACIRA» LA CASTELLANA, Fg ee a tteey ee cee aghast Cp acme LRA le gone “> Be -FILEs 7502046/3, 2049300985. E2 InnDet . ? SSEMEK CS ShéKkKETRKY on FSUAYSPAS, — rn —_— a 4 SECRET: - NOTIES LPP MARTE eam needy oA heen Nee sey tems doe oe - wb eee Pettniens as pene es 14.90000 ry, Ea = meta ms erracgs, ms er sw ee “F eo - . Bene. ceete ees OME ° s wee or ae two te onF 0 a a Qa o- S ECR eT. aad a) . L&18132 DIRECTOR . as aay 77 ‘cont > ere: rer chow, r el, fel ehseer DISSEM BY. POL : a mete ine, Addo, ; e pers? spe {oat _ oe a 4 . aeryento e 4, : * : r+) wrasse Tr Se RYBAT PLYHABYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET BEF: - CARACAS 21722 CIN 891871) 4 “HGS: TRS 35S DOMINGO-O B R E RO OR “GUAJIRO" T O RR ES : sistestthia sla tahdenaieahR aetna Cee -) SB, “RONALD C O"N D ON PROBABLY INDENTICAL RONALDOU “ °G@ O'N DO MLGIL, BROTHER FRANCISCO CO X DO M GIL, AKA FRANK | "CONDON, | WAS NEXBER BRIGADE 2506. ARRIVED MIAMI WITH RANSOMED . “3 | BRIGADE NEXBERS DECSNBER 1962. NO-CURRENT INFO ON FILE, ‘. bot 3. SYLA C U5 R VO POSSIBLY IDENTICAL SYLA ROQUEC UN ERVO . CASTILLO, CUBAN EXILS NOW LIVING NIAMI, SUBJECT BORN 29 _ * OCTOBER 1920 SAN LUIS, ‘PINAR DEL RIO, CUBA, ATTORNEY IN MINISTRY 4 OF LABOR AND NINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION 1945-57. WAS ANTI- X BATISTA ACTIVI&S, LATER JOINED VARIOUS EXILE GROUPS TO FIGHT “ CASTRO, CLAINS ‘XO PAVE BEEN MEMBER BRIGADE 2506, ALTHOUGH NAME NOT ON UIST THOSE CAPTURED AT PLAYA GIRON, C UE R VO WAS ACCUSED OF BEING LEADER OF -GROUP MAKING “ANTI-U. s., PRO-NAZI, PRO- SOCIALIST: PRO-CONNUNIST" STATEMENTS WHILE SECOND LIEUTENANT IN U.S. ARUY CONTINUED, ... . q . . ‘ OATE: ORIG: . . . UNIT: oo ! EXT: : . . . . ' on.0anene ovonse " c0ceenatne ovewses aermsertarne O90tde : : Cenenetaron REPROUUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROMBITED «=«E 2 a a _ : . ea, oo Cog re on So Or Seats] 14-0000 OUTGOITS MESSAGE ct 2 Bion Canteen usdome oor oe ae 988” on one . orF O- @ 7] i] O ] + Cusetecores . . SECRET: a. steeere cotmemotorae . “Sate -tat GROWS ens wd REdae Bara senre mnees - STANE _ DIRECTOR ; \ ox, com: = anv: its . a “O1SSeN BY: Coq ke ; Yo ncee 0 womees so Pao O2?2a . . OD mato HHS ZS ey oy a 23 4, reef ; O wrasse . wo i ‘SixJ CUBAN OFFICERS’ TRAINING PROGRAN AT FORT 2 BENNING DURING 7 1963-64, “WAS LATER DESCRIBED AS ANTI-COMMUNIST BUT NOT PRO-U.S.,— SP AND AS “OPPORTUNIST”, NO MENTION IN HIS FILE OF GAS STATION _ St crc grt maim mr REE HESIOD ne ns ateb ett PB ca + . . bes Cathy ey “OH NARCOTICS INVOLVEMENT. 4 . o 4. INDEX OBRERO, TORRES, CONDON. FILE 75-2-16/3, 201- ~ a €200943, 201-0300985. £2 ISPDET. mi a 7 END OF MESSAGE, 0s ; . ot mol : * Requested traces on subjects whom suspected narcotics trafficker : : WKSCARLET-3 may have contacted in Miami 9-10 March 1973. my ot oo ty, be nee ; Rae joo . i ' ; | | ; . i . ¥ ad . ~ . : ' OTE: 18 April 1973 . : onl: Robers J. Austin UNIT: H/ 3/8 BO eat: 7271 . . : . cd Mela LRh gE. D7 ttle oo L/SHD ee Se Qrornstwre CCF c ERS : aut c/w ue 3 ese , ‘SME CoR EB op RERRODUCTION BT OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROWN.SEO = E 2 IMPOET : ; ; . . cl BY: 064566 - . . 7 . j i ee ns neste cg gee eat Teme ‘ - ge i ad . P . Giana : “PaSCETUNE not DISPATCH Saas - - a SECRET — niet, Wl _Divisi ‘eae | a GL ae ae eed Criefs of Station, 8 cay P Wi (tind, Voxot: : aict of Station, Caracas SURI Op: ss asyss/luis Clemente POSAVA Carriles Achioa RROuRIO . eeetereIS Reference: CARNCAS-21349, 8 arch 1973 - 1.) Forwarded herewith is a copy of BNDD Report | of Investigation written by Jose A.- MARIN, S/A assimed to the Miami Secional_Office, on S Feuruary 1973. The’ port concerns Luis Clerente POSADA Carriles, : aka “Bazbi:';*and [umberto/PTRUEVA, GTi cena A. aSe Fbacom wien ‘ Bewrog ies Vance Me* 2 RAREIG Coot tt ROT IO ASA CR Suva RT NF Ws C3001 T 3 2. Also forwarded is a copy of BHUD Caracas telegran 1686 of 26 February 1973 concerning POSADA; BNDD Hs telecraa 1854 of 12 March | P. 1973 coucerning the implication of POSADA as a narcotics trafficker and iis recent travel fron Caracas; and BNDDilgs telegran ise. of Ag March 1973 waich summarizes the surveillance of POSADA and Geilo Vicente CUSATI Cusati while the latter two were in Miami. “ vrata R {KC . ay" i : 4 g ; 2 : 2 IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE 7 vAttachzent: -1. Bxv0 Report of Investigation, hw 22, Three (3) Telegrans, hw Distribution: 3. - C,WID w atts ve ods, buenos Aires, w atts 2 +O, Wi/-tiani w atts 2- Bogota w atts CS ECPY Geant au enaWeE TO beaten ivmadd Ind milnste aa Wh. DPS Al - Qe HVCA - 19286 | 15 waren’ 1973 ‘ CLASSHICATION. WES Fag BUMBEE RYBAT” Any~sanons SFCRET bel - arr 1 DEA 14 MARCH 73 limited official use only LUIS POSADA AKA BANBI . . BNDD 1622 a . \ Foc i po. te. . DEA 12 MARCH 73 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE ONLY me LUIS POSADA AKA BAMBI ZB-73-0001 soa rr BNDDISS4- So y . . = STARE : : oo. ¢ 26 FEB 73 ~ , \ LIMITED OFFICIAL ‘SE ONLY 2B-73~0001-LUIS POSADA~CROSS PILE GFT HUMBERTO TRUBVA, CARACAS 1686 ; DEA. --. pos. 7. 4 5 FEB 73 rs . ‘ UNCLASSIFIED i : GENERAL FILE - HUMBERTO TRUEVA~ DEBRIEFING OF §G1-9-0006 : NO FILE ? i <= - . t x sk RA ‘ . : = . = ¢ “ = a . = ‘ a % 3 . « i - i : : i 5 , ; i i 7 i i i ' i x - yy Se ery i hey = telat ball 14.90000 Te 7 3. PANELLA VERY UNHAPPY WITH HIS MIAMI OFFICE WHICH, "JAE SECRETARIAT OxSSEMNATION CLASSE MESSAGE ® otal Corts * Co _¥ __novnna ano/oa WTtAL 9 SEEN BY - SSA UNT EDO ; A ey m. ° 7 PN Sf, SECRET: ie: 2 > . 4 *enkir vod nH oo She > © * (When file) oy ees bg ‘ i Mm : ipo a a pe ee a Ag EUR. b/. : EVR. | Ge Es a FCS TRE sire ; (2) a Soe. 103 voy . Bess: ne i / SHE FLE YR Dbo, Nobo “Viton AG “Waa 2 ¢ Ao 2 Sul . _ SECRET 1515872 MAR 73 STAFF -- ok. 4) - : ann) CO 960426 TO? ‘PRIORITY DIRECTOR, “ROME,” GaRiacas. “INFO 0 MADRID, WH/MIAMI, i -: l rd BUENOS AIRES, BOGOTA. Gann ounanyss REF CARACAS 21422 Ces saun\) l. DISCUSSED REF REQUEST WITH DEPUTY DIRECTOR PANELLA | MORNING OF 15 MARCH. PANELLA HAS BEEN IN TOUCH WITH MADRID . AND ROME SAIC*S AND PROMISED TO KEEP US INFORMED. 2. WKSCARLET<3 wwkne beFT MADRID ON 13 MARCH AND ARE PRESENTLY IN ROME WHERE BNDD ATTEMPTING TO LOCATE THEM, BNDD LIAISON IN ROME HAS ALREADY FOUND TRACE OF THEIR ARRIVAL Lb APR 1 8 1973 MICROFILMED ~ AT AIRPORT BUT WHEN CHECKING HOTEL THEY INDICATED THEY WOULD STAY IN POLICE LEARNED THEY DID NOT CHECK IN. AS THERE SEVERAL OTHER VENEZUELAN DIPLOMATS IN SAME HOTEL, IITALIAN POLICE AND BNDD CONFIDENT THAT THEY WILL FIND THEIR TARGETS. INSTEAD OF TELEPHONING REGION 17 OF WXSCARLET-3 DEPARTURE ye FOR MADRID, INSTEAD SENT CABLE THREE DAYS LATER, SO THAT SPANISH POLICE FOUND TRACE OF THEM ONLY AFTER THEY HAD ' | cs C0PY 20/—- LOPBE SECRET [5 (742 TSB 14-0000 CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION CLASSFIED MESSAGE tUTAL CORTS ROUTING AND O8 GNALO-SEEN DY : ison et onan - ~ SECRET wet Cas _ (Wren Filled tn) “SSS Cie : : “ower cier CJmam C]nome [armen nes corrroees fe} 1 —s ow [| ee } ; ossmmey PER i ; \ CTRL H FILE. VR \ PAGE 2-PARIS 37271 SECRET ‘DEPARTED FOR ROME. REGION 17 EXTREMELY INTERESTED AND VILL pt “FOLLOW UP CLOSELY, AT ‘STATION SUGGESTION, PANELLA VILL . QUERY FRENCH CNO TO CHECK UP IF THERE HAVE BEEN PREVIOUS TRIPS ‘TO FRANCE. BY WKSCARLET-3 AND cusaT WILL ADVISE. tor 4. FILE: 201-300985. CROSS INDEX CUSATI- fa INPDET.— Ys wom ee SECRET! © _ : 7] . . : : : H pes, Wicennnhen Gata ty * wits 3 1203 may . Cia, Ma de : Chey 26th a wep Mt Leg c aay : 7 . . *s° : *. e @ e ee @ : ' . ‘ wee 8 ee j ae wot 72 SECRET! -: 3°: hod 14-0000 - RAASSIFIEO MessaGa ©) TsTaL Cores — ee, L2ECRE AMAT UISS2MINATIO a At wOTED P= penne + 3 | OS Tt Act SECRER “rf. : _ aoe When Fed ing og ew f av ante COPy Ag OC TION OF ous COPY PROM BITES nee mck A TN He iD , SECRET 15178 MAR 73 STAFF ae cr asses | _ .T0.: CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR, PARIS, ROME, WH/MIAMI, BUENOS AIRES, | /{4% 4 " . | BOGOTA. — og - ‘RYBAT PLMHABYSS a ee | REF’ A. PARIS 37222 (ee gstnoe ) “| By caRacas 21422’ [ A) g5%671 | he 1. PLS SEE BNDD MADRID 1339 FOR DETAILS WKSCARLET/$.§ MOVEMENTS MADRID. NO UNUSUAL ACTIONS NOTED. | 2 FILE: 201-300985. £2 IMPDET . i | SECRET ; 3% wo RECORD IN CABLE SECRETARIAT ! | i F) 4 as OF — Qol-30°1¢5 SECRET —_ 15 HAR D7 Por a ate cnt ie mente ae I mtete 14-0000 ps ' XS —_ : - ne a ; SECRET 1519352 HAR 73 STAFF — go7s2 + CITE g€aracas @1429 eee a Ks | ; TO: PRIORITY ROME, DIRECTOR INFO- MADRID, WH/MIANI, a =a ; BUENOS AIRES, BOGOTA... - Fr us v . , 5 ; . ms * RYBAT PLHHABYSS _MESCHRLET , (Bed . ees Ae | BES; NED | - REF CARACAS 21422 liv ST 167 —— “TASLE SECRETATIAT DISSEMINATION PLARCN ONY ROTTED fuss'tien. Aisssacig * Tora Gres? > SEGRET! 2 en (Nheft Filled Mm) + FASS + 1, BNDD APPARENTLY DROPPED THE BALL IN_SURVEILLANCE Wh OF LurS CLEMENTE POSADA CARRILES AND CAMILO VICENTE _CUSATE CUSATI IN MADRID AS THEIR COVERAGE BASED ON SECOND HAND INFO AND RECORDS. FOLLOWING SUMMARY BADD MADRID TELEGRAM 1339 OF 15 MAR 73: SUBJECTS ARRIVED MADRID 11 MAR VIA PAN AM 254. SUBSEQUENT CHECKS ON 14 NAR REVEALED THAT CUSATI REGISTERED AT HOTEL MINDANO, MADRID. POSADA NOT REGISTERED. BNDD AGENTS THEN WENT HOTEL BUT LEARNED THAT CUSATI AND OTHER UNIDENTIFIED MALE (PRESUMABLY POSADA) HAD JUST LEFT HOTEL. AIRPORT CHECK REVEALED THAT SUBJECTS DEPARTED 1145 HRS 14 MAR VIA TWA 968-FOR ROME. POSADA HELD TICKED NO. 164401364874 AND CUSATI TICKET NO. 164481364875, 2. SUBSEQUENT CHECKS AT HOTEL REVEALED THAT CUSATI HAD REGISTERED BY HIMSELF IN DOUBLE ROOM, WHICH OCCUPIED BY Lo¥ —300 19S 19 MAR 973 15 "90 174 eg cory SECRET ROUTING ANO‘O8 IMITIALS-SEEN BY 14-0000 CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Totat_CoPrEes roUTING or tart Aa $-SEEN BY CUAL ON ENT WOT ED er aes C)aone pe ov Nv RSH NILE Uae We Nee tener stone nee we GT RTT mene seet nmin ead Ceo eof “280 6th ee ACA ernie ete AY Mesensine ai Ossem ov. SECRET. nrmeerse _ (When Filled In) SOWIE ae | ee ne 4 PAGE 2 CARACAS 21429 SE CRE Tt OTHER UNIDENTIFIED MALE (PRESUMABLY POSADA). ONE PHONE aL “OF. ‘SHORT DURAT ION MADE, ‘NUMBER ‘UNKNOWN. , oS MaDRTD ‘BNDD ADVISED ROME BNDD AT 1800 HRS 14 HAR DEPARTURE SUBJECTS FRON MADRID. DELAY DUE DIFFICULTY MAKING p PHONE CONNECTIONS, | 4. COMMENT: BNDD SHOULD HAVE LITTLE TROUBLE SPOTTING SUBJECTS AS THEY WILL BE IN ROME EXTENDED PERIOD ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS, WOULD APPRECIATE ROME STATION KEEPING US ADVISED “DEVELOPMENTS THIS CASE. 5. FILE 291-300985. £2 IMPDET SECRET Rey 103/aI *. 2 eee ERIE RET so} § Ud Elndsol § Uy Eyer 2 uty St Prsber’r Let 14-0000 ov . LAQLE SRENE!AKIAT UIDSLMINATION Cuassifeb’MehSage ‘ “tpt AL QUPIET rie 6. mouTIne ano/on maTALe SEEN OF So, PS corer’ [3] 7 — FRRGI UN MOIeHED SECRET 3. 0=1 2! A aay tee oe uu ees (goer Fed in) . brie vag ance 6 ] es 2 , . . aownce cory LT isan a aomD Brrcocuc non OF Nes Coy PRCAUTLD 7) es C) - Ae | Oe eho PREGE : Desoim BY : [{5 ms Sos 403 1 FILE. VR , A, of 4 DD0 wi = ALEK ey: a7 ; SE-c R E t 151515Z MAR 73 STAFF a . ; . oe 860502 nae me ted Ae ake ek Me en ” TO3 PRIORITY DIRECTOR ROUTINE WH/MIAMI, INR BUENOS AIRES, BOGOTA. ae CITE (CARA AS. 1427 RYBAT “Pu HABYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET REFS --Ae DIRECTOR 382899 : Ss La’ PBUH2) "By CARACAS 21221 XONLY SENT DIRE WH/MIAMT) 'C, CARACAS 21298: gou$ ' Nuts one WH/M LANL) p. caracas 21408 (74, 940//6 yo: 1. IN REPLY PARA 3 REF-A REQUEST, CAN ADD LITTLE THAT NOT ALREADY REPORTED. RECAPITULATE AS FOLLOWS: A. PER PARA 4 REF B, WKRCARLET-3 ORIGINALLY FINGERED AS NARCOTICS TRAFFICKER BY BNDD SOURCE JOSE GOM E Z. B.Jié PER PARA 3D REF B, BNDD SPECIYL AGENT PERSONALLY SAW WKSCARLET-3 MEETING wif HUMBERTO TR UE V A AND JOSE GOMEZ ON 20 FEB 73 IN CARACAS WITH OTHER UNIDENTIFIED POLICE OFFICIAL. IDENTIFICATION BY BNDD SPECIAL AGENT MADE BASIS NEVSPAPER PHOTO OF WXSCARLET-S SUPPLIED BY STATION. C. PER PARA 1 REF C, CAR IN WHICH PASCARLET - -3 DROVE TRUEVA, GOMEZ, AND UNIDENTIFIED POLICE OFFICIAL IS A CAR REGISTERED TO WKSCARLET-3. cs COPY 201-3905 SECRET 15 WAR 1373 Beeman 14-0000 ROUTING AND. INTIDALS-S#hst OF SLABLE SRUNRIANIAL UISSUMINATTUN CLASNPIRD MESAAGE YOTAL COMES ARON WET nOTHaD 7 ets) ° comet 1 5 . SECRET or ae ‘ wetted eee EE ———— i} s ? severe cor Casco Janome [armncnog pacer monte} 14 ee ee ay. rl % OrsSEN GY __8 = eee ; | FILE, VR Dt TON Tet PAGE 2 CARACAS 21427 SECRET De ACCORDING BNDD REPORT OF INVESTIGATION BY- “- SPECIAL AGENT JOSE A. MARIN, DATES 5 FEB 73, WRITTEN IN _ MIAMI, WKSCARLET-3 WAS LUIS PORFIRIO NH ER NANDE2Z* PARTNER IN NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING AND FOLLOWING HERNANDEZ * INCARCERATION, WKSCARLET~$ HAD TAKEN OVER HERNANDEZ‘ OPERATION. ¢POUCHING COPY THIS ROI.) . E. REGARDING ALLEGATION THAT WKSCARLET-3 ALSO TAKING OVER EUGENIO L E A L POZO NETWORK, THIS RECEIVED CRALLY FROM S/A MARIN WHILE HE IN CARACAS ON TDY, REQUEST . ; WH/NIAMI CHECK WITH BNDD MIAMI TO RECEIVE FURTHER DETAILS. F, PER REF D, BNDD SURVEILLANCE IN MIAMI SAW : WKSCARLET-3 IN COMPANY OF ANDRES PURRINOS, DOCUMENTED TRAFFICKER, AND RONALD CONDOM, BROTHER OF FRANK CONDOM. G. PER BNDD HQS TELEGRAM 1554 OF 12 MAR 73, DEBRIEFING OF BNDD CI (IDENTITY UNKNOWN) REVEALED ONLY THAT Wem ee WKSCARLET~-3 IS CONNECTION IN CARACAS... 2. WILL ANSWER PARA 2 REF A QUERY RE OUR ASSESSMENT ; ' er OF WKSCARLET-3'°S EXPECTED REACTION TO CONFRONTATION BY SEPARATE CABLE. t s ceseee i ttetoo 14-0000 ‘ RACE ORG RIA Haseena Un LiAsoIPinD MBA LAGE eg WIAL Cates | PERSON NT ED ECRET fs, 3 = . . ? a _— Sete Phen Fied in) ea "ADVANCE COPY | () sso {J sor *_REPROOUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED a eee a s , oss ey So FAGH UA — Ene FILE, VR PAGE 3 CARACAS 21427S ECRET T. 3, FILE 201-300983. £2 iMPDET. SECRET. 90 09 = Om ee Le ae ES RRL Ute 8 aie ANP 2 ete ermine a Te ROUTING AND-OR INITALS-SEEN OY Oe Ce Cnt a ea SCL ae 14-0000 Case SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION ASSIMED MESSAGE" Pe Jota, Chr: é " eoutime acroron IMI TIALS-8CEN BF « e .: ry a oe +4 : . 3° patie ae : >. PERRON LNT NOES BOVANCE COBY (CJ ase0 (CJacrrio NS | RD otros 7) 27 _ 7 ab ag alo Az] Fis, ve pre SO C2 Ze OE ae tr ne ea ae as “AS TION reo. | = = CR Linea R B STAF SECRET CITE wnsatats 1785 So 859630 4 TOs caRacas INF).DIRECTOR, =~ - f- | RYBAT PLANABYSS . 1 REFSs a, CARACAS 21298 ( ad 40346) | By. DIRECTOR 379434 | C. CARACAS arcs (11 Poti) “| 1. LNAGON TELEGRAM ‘CITED REF ¢ CONTAINS ALL MHABYSS . INFO LRAGON/MIAMI HAS ON WKSCARLET-3, | 2. FILE: 201-300985, E2 IMPDET SECRET : ‘ : i . | cS COBY 20)-3007%S | 14 MAR 1973 14.90000 1g ae FROST Sonne “SECRET. . JO: PRIORITY DIRECTOR. 7 » @6 -2 Casce SECRETARIAT Dissemnanion AS Lsf Fico upstage e * Temes Seneng 1. eros Onnen Fillettas — - So SECRET 1419502 MAR:7 STAFF — 859603. CITE CARACAS 21418):: 4. RYBAT PLMHABYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET REF: DIRECTOR 382423 . ¢ — 1. WKSCARLET-3 ORIGINALLY STATED TRAVEL PLAN WOULD Ties BE ROME VIA NEW YORK, MADRID, WITH SHORT STOP OVER LATTER | wt 2 AV j CITY PRIOR HIS FINAL DESTINATION WHICH WILL BE ROME. HE MUST HAVE CHANGED ITINERARY ENROUTE ROME, WHERE HE WILL HEAD SECURITY TEAM FOR VENEZUELAN DELEGATION GULF OF MARACAIBO TALKS. “ 2. CAMILOC US 4T I CUSATI IS WKSCARLET OFFICER WHO PART ABOVE SECURITY TEAM. WE INVESTIGATING POSSIBILITY HE MAY BE DRIVER OF 1966 BLUE FORD AND IS THE UNIDENTIFIED POLICE OFFICIAL WHO INVOLVED WITH TRUEVA AND GOMEZ DURING THEIR STAY CARACAS. : ° . 3. FRANK CONDOM PRESUMABLY IDENTICAL WITH FRANCISCO MANUEL CONDOM GIL. PLS SEE DIRECTOR 303867 AND WH/MIAMT 15582 FOR DETAILS. ACCORDING MEXICO CITY 20812(/6877 © A) FRANK CO 8 DOW C"N" AS IN MOVEMBER) IN MEXICO erty Wwe odie DOV - 330735 SECRET pa wen © oho Fany a} 14-0000 * Care Srcacranar Dissewnanca CLAssrigo Message Total Comes ROUTES RDOn TULS Sein BF FESR IN NeTmED SECRET os mre (hen Filled in) 2 | te! 7 . ‘a - _ rs | tte MIN ANSE COPY eB RcrvEo FMEPRSCUCTION OF Tors COPY PROB RO fe i a! FE een” 8 eee ome BY ee ee AC Troe at | FILS, VR ETON NO ' PAGE 2 CARACAS g1418 SECRET "CIRCA AUGUST’ 72 TO ARRANGE FOR DELIVERY OF NARCOTICS. THIS SUBJECT PERHAPS IDENTICAL WITH FRANK CONDOM SEEN WITH WKSCARLET-3, NO STATION TRACES CONDOM’S BROTHER NOR PURRINOS. 4. FILE 201-380985. E2 IMPDET. NTE ON UE SECRET ore a ere Te RECN > Cee ee ee - , 2. « 3st . ‘ PATER) EL WY? G2 ony i voe e : ee : Ld . e ee : : : : . aq ee ° eee « eee. ; o- J 3 Ls SECRET tr he oe 14.90000 Fa ose ce. eo # 8 Be, —— . \ oo foe 8 ew ‘Came SECRETARIAT Dissewnarion ‘ cuentas Message a OTRL CGPte, ROUTES ANDOS DI TAL-BEE & Penaneeer wOTRED - ae fF i . 2. SECRET - re Ls] "(ther Filled tn) a £2 +f BOVANCE cone A eB (DJ acorsso RTPROOLET ON OF THE CORY aeaett ———T fo—- Wi —_——. APR 1- 3) ATI, — . Jo To Rae oS “ . MICRORL . oe Se pe SOP. be. . . MED Dut. 5 fon ; =. oe CHG Hil eum foo, ano, Clie, clcr Clr actoN NO NEPAL af} ~ a _. SECRET 4413152 MAR 78 STAFF. 7 J ; . woe ps. CITE CAR AS (21488 ; _ Br, “on WF HAB 704 PRIORITY DIRECTOR, ‘MADRID, INFO WH/HIAMI, BUENOS AIRES, OK Panis, Bodin, Ae ROME. > "> RYBAT. PLMHABYSS. 1» REFS CARACAS 21596 34) ARACA UIs 7¢ (Mg 7300) 1. ACCORDING BNDD HQS TELEGRAN 1585, OF 13 MAR 73, vy a ‘ i, WHICH REPEAT OF MESSAGE ORIGINATING BNOD MIAMI, LUIS VAs: SAD A, SUBJECT REF, AND CAMILO CUSATI ARRIVED MIAMI ON 9 MAR VIA PAN AN 552. PAIR WALKED AROUND DOWNTOWN. MIAME FOR. SEVERAL HOURS UNTIL THEY WERE-PICKED UP BY we anones? u RR INO S, DOCUMENTED MULTI-KILO TRAFFICKER —~>sana- oo he AFTER BNDD SURVEILLANCE LOST TRIO FOR SEVERAL HOURS, POSADA AND CUSATI SEEN CHECKING OUT OF ARROWHEAD MOTEL (WHERE THEY CHECKED IN UPON ARRIVING MIAMI) AND CHECKED InTO SHERATON-FOUR AMBASSADORS ACCOMPANIED BY PURRINOS, WHO REMAINED WITH PAIR UNTIL 8230 HOURS 18 MAR. AT 1238 HOURS 18 MAR POSADA AND CUSATI WERE PICKED UP BY RONALD Ff, N 0 0 ™, BROTHER OF FRANK COND 0M, WHO ASSOCIATED WITH NOW ARRESTED. MAJOR VIOLATCR FRANK M AT TH EWS. i ol- B00 18S SECRET Pet ge atte eet nasal per . vee CABLE SECRETARIAT DissemtN ATION Crassirigo Messace Tovar Copies Pourneg Ano Oa Wei rLALs.seew OF Pen aT meres at mn SECRET . a [3] : : (hon Filled In) fap ts) Ad Meh S Core 0 baadaiad Li morres [eeerosuctiow or tn cory paamentes }}}————-—1 x. OF! cen AP eee YW, PER . 4 ON UNIT” “ Co i FILE, VR ! jae : ph PAGE 2 CARACAS 21408 SECRET. . a ; ' i _ — “CONDOM TooK PAIR TO AIRPORT WHERE THEY BOARDED PAN AM 254 er on MADRID. : - oe cae COMNENT: GIVEN ABOVE CONTACTS, KNOWN VIOLATORS, rer en " THERE LITILE DOUBT NOW THAT POSADA IS TRAFFICKER. APPARENTLY GUSATI_TS_ALSO_AN ASSOCIATE OF POSADA’S IN NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING. BNDD CARACAS CONTINUES FEEL WOULD BE WORTHWHILE To “Ler POSADA RUN AND SEE WHERE HE LEADS US. BNDD CARACAS NOT AWARE OF ANY IMMEDIATE ENFORCEMENT ACTION BEING PLANNED '_ @GAINST POSADA BUT HOS MAY WISH DOUBLECHECK THIS POINT WITH ww ' gr. BNDD H@S. . i" i he 3. INDEX CUSATI, PURRINOS, RONALD CONDOM. |. A. FILE 201-300985. E2 IMPDET. = * . “SECRET OQ | poe re . ~ _ ! Tr MN 7 . . aet i 103/41 ee _ ' O3aiso3y ar : : ‘ ! . H ‘ : $ . a a " : ob. mnie Rh My . _ \ ; i nn So i . wee coe eee oeoe : OO “2.7 SECRET" © oe | an 7 14-0000 “ege oe as 2 ‘@ se LISLE ted Bab ds : . ar ea 8 : ~ fLEethi WR oe sf ° eo MANETS 3 aeons “WEATHERWAX ” [os ’ . var WI 3/V SEC eR BT l mr 9126; 1535 oate]3 MARCH 1973 SE CREP ; ‘ . - CITE DIRECTOR a | oo «3387423 4 on Sparonrry CARACAS “5°.” RYBAT PLMHABYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET _ REF: - CARACAS 21349 (IN 854093) * ' s,s PLEASE SEE BNDD NESSAGE 1585 SENT 12 MAR 73 FROM DID WKSCARLET-3 GIUVE + te tga memes b lath mee te eee aban omit he _BNDD HQS WASHINGTON TO BNDD CARACAS, : STATION ANY KEASON FOR CHANGING, REF TRAVEL PLAN? 2, WE CHECKING NAMES 3IVEN IN BNDD MESSAGE AN) WILL ADVISE __- RESULTS, PLEASE PROVIDE STATION TRACES, : 3. FILE 201-300985, _E2 INPDET. END OF MESSAGE * Advises travel plan of WKSCARLET-3. SNDD Msq says u'-3 Mladri Via Puerto Kice rather Wai Fo Kemme Vie New York, Deswuynarc Ba Qo t- 2008S a : R W973 : DDP/NARCOG \4 wy : * PUL fUkbeathy~ | THEODORE G, SHACKLEY RC) RICHARD L, CONOLLY oS C/WH/3 t C/WED s . + COORDINATING CPFICERE i | | AUTHERTICATING RELCASING OFFICER : X02 C.ASSIFIEO B 7 oa ‘ SECRET APT R Wee STM Orricen . BEFROMUISTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFF: Cz iS PRC 4IBITED, COPY WO, 14-0000 Hl - 7 - . . ~ . . . rey anaes - WN: Te MYACACE TORM es rire ae anne CR INIOALS CEUEN NY TOEAL COME re ee ee ee ene gear RICHARD L, CONOLLY [secant vy __ es SUF, VIS SHCRET [“snerer | | <7) ene ~ ear WH/3 - i ee “ err te MARCH 1973 CADLE EXCRETARIAT CISSEMINATION im] noce oO No wees [D mcrunn Yo enancn acruen to ~ erancn On vue me a] ALE IN CS FILE NO, " } eye. cue a. . . .) $B ee tee Lo SECRET ret "yoga cn DIRECTOR, 59 4 9 . cok hi . ‘ . ro FCARACAS QUITO GUAYAQUIL Ineo LIM : . 1 l 7 : - io “Ee ; Foust SGSWIRL REFS: A, CARACAS 21383 (IN 855917) (x: “T SENT QUITO, GUAYAQUIL, B, LIMA 24126 (IN 318857) (NOT SENT QUITO, GUAYAQUIL) S24 383 AAD 1. SUGGEST SIRL OF ASSETS LI:STEO/REF A BE CONDUCTED aT SAME TINS aS ses. OF WXSCARLET-3 WHICH WILL PROBABLY TAKE PLACE IN APRIL, HQS WILL SsyD SGSWLLL EXAMINER TO CARACAS Av THAT TINE, (= THERE MINE ON REAP WAC eta GS PIVERTEP, 2, QUITO, GUAYAQUIL: DUS HEAVY TDY LOAD AT aes, REQUEST ' SGSVIRL EXAMINERS CURRENTLY ON TDY COMPLETE SCHEDULED ITINERARY INCLUDING RELURN MEXICO, BUT NOT Bs DIRECTED TO OTHER STOPS, . 3. FILE 201-300985. ; E2 IMPDET, , . EN) OF NESSAGB .- _— CL. f Dewey s WIL/SHO «; a lta lliciir’ C/N I 5 )-390FSS 0S/TRD aE reptile a 14 MAR 1973 3 - flys: 4. Moone i : *THUODORE G. SS}ACKLEY CS cory RICHARD L, CONOLLY = c/eup C/WH/3 a t : COGS MATING OFFICERS . AUTEEFNT? RTL EASING OFFICTA SECRET EX. 2 CLASSIFIED BTL acee H] APO Wes StiMe we ee ee a ee ee fe oe _ Son ge es te tS i SiLae week? “27 uehetree de st 7 onic: Mie AT -Js UEATHERUAX [7 Pr win UH/3/V : SECRET Hi wr. 4535 o ‘, gare 13 MARCH 23 _ ; CABLE SECALTARIAT DISSEMINATION . - ‘NORA, O No: 5 ine . seacioccine atll 2L05 C7] ene twee ‘Pe Ng x E 7 aN . J = : . ~ * s 5. . a : re ar : SECREPD. ree ‘ _ CATE CIRECTOR 382039 ‘ ro Tertorrty. CARACAS INFO WH/MIANT» ues A reds vcor. > &-pveat ® BLAMABYSS. WKRALLY UKSCARLET SO , REFS#” BA. DIRECTOR 373942 nor /SENT BUENORS AIRES. BOGOTADS 4 : “ B. CARACAS 223645 LIN nssaeal ea 4. AS YOU AUARE, a nai REPRESENTS SERIOUS POTENTIAL -LiABILITY TO BKHERALD AND WE ANXIOUS GET HIM WRUNG OUT AND. If. rr i 2 ALLEGATIONS PROVE TRUE. OUR ASSOCIATION UITH HIM PROMPTLY TERMINATED: 7 some gery WYULD HAVE PREFERRED TO rv non ORIGINAL GAME PLAN SUGGESTED IN Roe A BUT UNDER PRESENT CURCUNSTANCES, OBVIOUSLY WE HAVE NO CHOICE BJT TO ACQUIESCE TO’ on ad LKSCARLET-3 RETURNS FROM R ! 1 | eeauest AND DELAY CONFRONTATION UNTIL | ME. 2. FULLY UNDERSTAND LNAGON DESIRE FOLLOW UP WKSCARLET-3- ‘ i ; : { LEAD. OPERATIONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH HIN TOTALLY UNCONNECTED WITH PRESENT PROBLEM AND FOR OUR OWN SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS WE MUST RESOLVE MATTER — you NEVERTHELESS» POINT MUST BE MADE THAT WE HAVE SENSITIVE OF HIS PARTICIPATION IN NARCOTICS ACTIVITY AS SOON AS POSSISLE. _ WIGHT | POINT OUT. TO _LNAGON THAT WHILE WE CANNOT GUARANTEE ANYTHING. IT OUR ESTIMATE THAT UKSCARLET-3» BASED UPON HIS TENURE UITH US» : y ; do} - Soo7s 52 GS COP: CONTINUED..+. 9 MAR B73 ° COCROINATING OFFICERE muwmarrnmL sececr | sa t Cory aa, oneoai REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S FAC 4.8. TEO . 14-0000 xy " Oare, —: Fe Ton CONFRONTATION» WILL LIKELY AGREE TO COOPERATE AND» IF THISITHE - ee PPCIACE FORM MAL COPIED eT WHS 3SY cat OC wore = nowoex (J nerunn ro____paanck ~~ [J rune no OO rience rue no | CADLE BCCRETARIAT DIBSEM IMATION ) a Se) CONF, - . : s . ol rae ve ° . . . ete) . ~ Adele ond tame tied, Grele-ence oem S E-C-R-£2—— - PAGE TWO 7 ere onecron SF QOPI. 4. CASES LNAGON INVESTIGATION pour BE ENHANCED RATHER THAN HINDERED. Q & Nee REQUEST SESSMENT Qo IF RUE. 3- PARA 2 REF 8 IS FIRST WE HAVE HEARD OF UKSCARLET-3 APPARENT CONNECTION WITH HERNANDEZ AND LEAL F020. PLEASE ADVISE OF | ANY FURTHER INFORMATION LNAGON HAY HAVE PASSED ON THIS SUBJECT. WOULD ALSO LIKE SRIEF REVIZ'¥ OF EVIDENCE TO DATE THAT UKSCARLET-3 HIMSELF. RATHER THAN JUST HIS CARs SPECIFICALLY INVOLVED IN NARCOTICS ACTIVITY. ; . Ws. TO RECAPITULATE: APPROVE YOUR AGREEMENT TO DELAY CONFRONTATION UNTIL UKSCARLET-3 RETURNS TO CARACAS AND CONCUR THAT THIS MATTER SHOULD BE FURTHER CONSIDERED JOINTLY WITH LNAGON BUT AS THINGS NOW STAND. PREFER TO GET THIS CASE RESOLVED AND. XBAS NECESSARY. BKHERALD ASSOCIATION WITH WKSCARLET-3 ENDED AS SOON AS POSSISLE. 7 o> S. FILE 203-30096S. E2 IMPDET. al CONTINUED «06 ae wane a vou ye ~ fs ° 7 Crono waciia Aprictrs” — ~ SECRET: AUTHENTICATING | AASEFUED orricer APOIn WH Side RELZASING OF PICER oo . REFROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFF;CE IS PROHESIED, COPY Na. Wit pore neh Siiitins, 4 Selves © ea cw amt mee Semmens oe oe Ot a yO pee em ee aee Tar: 1g-00000 - oma: ROBERT WEATHERWAX oe tet bd - -_ a - - oo aot ~ - . . . - eee ee e678 s a eo 7 e oe . @ ® a ae a oe a Fl se e s oa“ 8 a ae a ry es e asa = a aa ‘ = - & wertacrecem 7 * wan nis Yor-Lacrre 77 i gee. Uraite WH/3/V oats DATE: CADLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMIUATION O) woes (J wotoee () nerurn vo —________ pranen O) ruerio 1 ene in cs re na ev : : = —_ PEA Sanaa _ 2 CONF: o | FILE, VR, scious feet: $ CREE .PAGE THREE ro - GIVES GUIDANCE. ABOUT HANDLING OF CASE OF. UKSCARLET-3. UNILATERAL “CARACAS. STATION PENETRATION OF LIAISON WHO IS SUSPECTED OF SEING INVOLVED IN ‘THE ILLEGAL TEAFFICKING OF NARCOTICS. *2SAYS THAT LNAGON IN CARACAS HAS ASKED THE STATION TO POSTPONE ITS CONFRONTATION- WITH WKSCARLET-3 BECAUSE OF CONCERN THAT EARLY CONFRONTATION MAY HINDER THE LNAGON INVESTICGATION OF UKSCARLET-2- REQUESTS COMMENTS. AND GUIDANCE, FROM HEADQUARTERS. . . C/u wane Dunn, . ° nie : ere “BE Ao vai D5 /i05 OGC__JOHN GREANEY {TELECOORD} C/WH/FI futher. hea lo. nbtf — Mlaky THEODORE G. SHACKLEY 7 . RICHARD L- CONOLLY C/WHD . ’ C/WH/3 OORDINATING OFFICERS ¢ . | Sa AUTMENTICA’ RELEASING OFFICER O02 CLASIIFIED BY onan . APDIN WN» SIS . “ay eoe food : dete and time fied, (raterence aumber| 4 eevee Pere Seashore Sitemeter Steet DET ye eee eee: Oe ee ee ge ees age 14-0000 tent nee fo wba eM pene) Wet ear’ ne ae CABLE SECRETARIAT OrsseMNATION _* “CuisSimen MesSece-° .Totatdofes “¢—S novos owe Oy | — SECS Er —= ; A tte etn PEE — 2% —— “. MNANCE COPY CO ss0 ere RUPACUCON oe Das COPY Paceeaitro ep Sere ; \ 5 | \ geawer © as a i TON UR! 7 ; Le AES, Ue e 3 1 pies 8 sr rw CITE Gara) as(21397) , , ; yO . TOs DIRECTOR, MADRID, ROME, WH/MLAMI ANFO BUENOS AIRES, BOGOTA, PARIS. |) RYBAT-PLINABYSS i REF GARACAS_21396 6(V 857 39) | ADEN) WKSCARLET-3, A UNILATERAL BKHERALD AGENT WHO HAS BEEN ACCUSED OF NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING, ACCORDING TO LNAGON SOURCES. Ee IMPDET. SECRET x . gs well 291 -Z00I¢s SECRET 13 mak BTS we tet cyte etme se nets ao geet es ew nt anne eer thay wise a. VSG 7 14-0000 DISPATCH | sua nan 7 . . : Grief, Wi Division Ciiets of Station, iia, Buenos Aires, j Tomy QuALHHO OLSK —— A) Wao hief 9 ion, Car: ‘ wane " : PLAHABYSS Luis POSADA ACTION REQUIRED - REFERIMCES References: A. CARACAS-21369 (Not sent Rome) \ B. CARACAS-21349 (Not sent Bogota) Borg en Forwarded herewith js a copy of BNDD Caracas telegran , 1981, 8 March 1973, and BNDD IQS telegran 1554, 12 March 1973, both of which concern Subject of References. y GAR. E ing fat tat * C ay attactoent Twos £2) telegrams, hw Distrifation: C,WHD w att 1 » Wi/Miami w att 1 * Buenos Aires w att 1 * Bogota w att 1 » Rome w att DHPATCH SYMEGL AND NURSE Dait wih a) HVCA - 19281 13 March 1973 Os Ful UMRRER Venn sonees Basten 14-00000 ae cae ce a aa a PROT aay STATE 8 MAR 73 SECRET 25-73-0001 LUIS POSADA CROSS FILE WITH HUMBERTO TRUEVA, GF CARACAS 1981 -- DEAL 12 MARCH 73° LIMITED OFFICIAL USE LUIS POSADA AKA BAMBI 38-73-0001 ~ » x , ee Kate ian alae hes ee a wR de wee? gels, al ne 14-0000 DEA - | 12 MARCH 7300” ; CONFIDENTIAL LUIS POSADA AKA BAMBI 28-73-0001 —_ BNDD 1585 (MIAME) cos Ah cea Sew antler ey Tinted anelnteaty O Meee 14-00000 a ad SECRET os2a1ez Nge g558il j os a " CITE -CARACAS 21374” oo : tp 10: DIRECTOR INFO BOGOTA, ROME. h : ___ INTEL ZRWAHOO - . SUPDATA’ ZRWAHOO FOR HEADQUARTERS LIMITED DISTRIBUTION 7 oe SIMILAR TO THAT OF HVC-6539. SOURCE: WKRALLY/ WXSCARLET-3 WHO IS HEADING THE TEAM. KNOWN TO LIMITED NUMBER OF LIAISON OFFICIALS. NO INDEX. : THIS REPORT NOT COORDINATED WITH EMBASSY.’ CL BY I. MICHAEL C. CHOADEN, ! '; BLED: ~—a920102 . IW COMMENT: WEHN DISSEMINATED ADD CA, CI, CI/PS, CI/OPS, CI/IC AND S00, i gre r i yet! I: im : LP : SECRET . - \A aan a . b i Z . ~ . oresee bv oan -_. _., Porta, CoPies” : oun ev Toa ’ to > . 4 ahh. 14-0000 CIA INTERNAL US! ONLY INTELUGENCE INFORMATION CABLE pate 10 MARCH 1973 iN 855821 PAGE 1 OF 3 PAGES ‘ The following Intelligence ‘atocinaticn, tranumitted: from a CIA Field Station, requires renew within the Clandestine Service be fore being ‘released ounide the Agency. Pending rests of this review, a copy is belng provided for your odvance Information oT “Tas INFORMATION is NOT TO 62° incLUDED IN ANY OTHER DOCUMENT OR PUBLICATION bis TRIBUTION FO. 7" GOUNTRY -DOr , _ SUBJECT. SOURCE | “VENEZUELA/COLOMBIA’ | “EARLY MARCH 1973 " VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT DECISION To CONDUCT : PROTECT IVE RATHER THAN INTELLIGENCE-GATHER ING OPERATIONS AT THE NEXT ROUND OF BORDER TALKS ‘BETWEEN COLOMBIAN AND VENEZUELA VENEZUELA, CARACAS FIELD NO. HVC-6597 (9 MARCH) AN EXPERIENCED POLICE INVESTIGATOR WHOSE POSITION GIVES HIM ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON MATTTERS AFFECTING THE INTERNAL SECURITY OF VENEZUELA. HE REPORTS WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIS SUPERIORS. HIS INFORMATION HAS BEEY FREQUENTLY CONFIRMED BY INDEPENDENT SOURCES. 1, ' THE VENEZUELAN. GOVERNMENT HAS DECIDED NOT TO Tn ee [22 wroer'es ov cover ee ene ome: emery on + z " > * Fer pana es 14.90000 s | , . cag fe a pe - : + fale teh . ; an oa an : go She erie sy wg ene ne ae ee cy mute pepe teed A abitions , ~ .. _ ; ron : ee ae : i J ne a ! if - . : TOCS é : . 2 dae a \ WARNING NOTICE - oe a : -”* ‘gensrrive INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PAGE 2 OF 3 PAGES” re 4 ‘SECRET © So Se ; a SPLEEN 1 118 PREVIOUS. PLAN TO MONITOR THROUGH’ A ‘SENSITIVE: oe | otf eo, TECHNICAL. OPERATION THE ACTIVITIES OF THE COLONS 1AN- DELEGATION - en nr tem PO THE: “BORDER. NEGOTIATIONS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN IN ROME, ITALY, a Soot ‘4 ON 19 MARCH 1973. THE VENEZUELAN 1!4-MAN GROUP FROM THE ~ “DIRECTORATE OF THE SERVICE OF INTELLIGENCE AND PREVENTION < CDISIPD, WHICH WILL ACCOMPANY THE VENEZUELAN DELEGATION TO THE TALKS, WILL LIMIT ITS ACTIVITIES TO THE PHYSICAL AND ELECTRONIC SECURITY OF THE VENEZUELAN CONTINGENT. SHOULD THE OPPORTUNITY ARISE TO USE SECURELY A TECHNICAL OPERATION TO MONITOR THE COLOMBIAN DELEGATION, ANOTHER DISIP TEAM OF ; J; ~~ FROM FOUR TO SEVEN VENEZUELANS WILL BE SENT TO HANDLE THIS. i i (SOURCE COMMENT: BECAUSE OF THE FACT THAT A VENEZUELAN FOREIGN MINISTRY COLDE OFFICER PASSED INFORMATION TO THE COLOMBTANS BASED ON THE VENEZUELAN TECHNICAL OPERATION TARGETTED AGAINST THE COLOMBIAN DELEGATION AT THE LAST ROUND OF TALKS, THE VENEZUELANS FEAR THAT THE COLOMBIANS WILL BE EXPECTING A SIMILAR OPERATION AND MAY TRY TO RECIPROCATE BY MONITORING THE VENEZUELAN DELEGATION. FOR THIS REASON, THE VENEZUELANS HAVE DECIDED TO IMPLEMENT COUNTER-ESPIONAGE RATHER THAN ESPIONAGE OPERATIONS DURING THIS SERIES OF TALKS. ALSO, poset ea ROR PA atc. PR en rns ’ feet nee sprees oe ~ co) om 9 a 4 1 4 ] ty arom EN ESRD ne Qe tee Prete ant AS pats rem mite ts eee 14-0000 roca as 5 ‘ no i hoe. a re La oo e.00 wows : . . _ : + TOINONG o™ a IN 855811 TOCS. s F : WARNING NOTICE SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED PAGE 3 OF3 Pages - _ SECRET . oe ecb | DISIP 18.80 ‘LONGER WELL EQUIPPED TO CONDUCT TECHNICAL OPERAT IONS BECAUSE THE DIRECTOR OF DISIP IN A FIT. OF PIQUE ; Se ok ee "71S oRECENTLY REPLACED THE.WoST QUALIFIED DISIP TECHNICIAN, wee 4 : 1° THEREBY SERIOUSLY’ DAMAGING DISIP* S CAPABILITIES IN THIS od “> FIELD.) FIELD COMMENT: -HvC-65@8, CSC1-316/00162-73, FROM . ‘THIS SOURCE, GIVES BACKGROUND ON THE CODE OFFICER CASE. . . HVC-6439, CSCI-316/20333-73, FROM THIS SOURCE, REPORTS . | THE PREVIOUS VENEZUELAN PLAN TO MONITOR THE COLOMBIAN ‘ DELEGAT ION.) . 2. FIELD DISSEMs: EMBASSY AT CARACAS. SENT TO BOGOTA, ROME. '< - REPORT CLASS SECRET/WARNING NOTICE-SNESITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED/NO FOREIGN DISSEM/ CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD CLASSIFIED BY RECORDED REPORTING OFFICER. EXEMPT FROM GENERAL DECLASSIFICATION SCHEDULE OF E.0. 11652 EXEMPTION : CATEGORY 5B (2). IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE DATE OF AQTOMATIC . _- DECLASSIF ICATION. . - ee SECRET 14.90000 oe en woe an tee Caen oe com ve che e Kan g ee BS 7. ni “ewe eee ~ -RYBAT *PLanaBYSss ‘WKRALL WXSCARLET . . NE CONFRONTATION OF WKSCARLET-3 AS LNAGON CARACAS eee 3° A . . . : mal fo ; . oe tS tg Lo. — ‘Cape SECRETARIAT. Dissemnarion AN ASSIMIED | este? form Coat = 27, sovtund anos nities Sete fy , Pera wet MOTUNED . oe 4 ~.... SE@RET =: : OR St. — ““Cthen Filled Ini) a ts]... - 3 | AOWANCE COmT Cgc . i RERRcoUCTiON OF THIS COPY PRON: B TES Te ew a | on oy LU inn OP. 1033), 2 hen SfFF. PPO 000 | (855389 Tos: DiRECtOR ‘INFO. waeatatt, BUENOS “AIRES, Bogor Aa. REFS A. DIRECTOR 379454 KNOT SENT BUENOS AIRES, BOGOTA "B. CARACAS 21549 KNOT SENT BOGOTA) ‘(L 454093 | C. CARAGAS 21298 <WOT SENT BUENOS AIRES, BOGOTA? (~ $493%) 1. SUBSEQUENT REF C-LNAGON CARACAS REQUESTED VE CONCERNED POSSIBILITY THAT EXPOSURE OUR KNOWLEDGS OF ACTIVITIES WKSCARLET-3 AND HIS NARCOTICS ASSOCIATED COULD PREJUDICE ONGOING INVESTIGATION, POSSIBLY COMPRONISE THEIR SOURCES, AND PRECLUDE FULLER DEVELOPMENT OF HWHaT COULD BE EVEN MORE REWARDING INVESTIGATION. ALL . FOREGOING BASED ON ASSUMPTION THAT -VKSCARLET-3 COLD REACT - NEGATIVELY TO CONFRONTATION, REFUSE TO COOPERATE, OR, PRETEND TO BE COOPERATIVE BUT CONTINUE HIS ILLICIT NARCOTICS ACTIVITIES. SUCH FOREWARNING COULD CAUSE HE AND HIS ASSOCIATES TO GO UNDERGROUND, OR AT LEAST BE MORE CIRCUMSPECT IN THEIR ACTIVITIES AND CONTACTS, THUS MAKING INVEST IGaTIOW MORE DIFFICULT. 201 —RooKs CS nih "gg MAR 1873 SECRET wee gee Cee Aeemeiteets op tem enpanee + cevtagemes phe S uane weamees apvance com's gO 1960 Oe 1.5 > CABLE. SECRETARIAT: DISSEMINATION CUASSIFIED MESSAGE Tora Comes “ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS. SEEW ET Fare! Tv Per wr err SECRET. pf ts (Whin Filled fa) p+ ___144 ave ane ee OY en. ACTION Unit \ fs FILE, VR : : te ACTON NO yo so ’ : . : . PAGE 2 CARACAS 21369 S E, c R ET Be WKSCARLET- -3, ACCORDING LNAGON, SLATED TAKE OVER NARCOTICS. coe -HeTvoRK FORMERLY. “HANDLED BY LUIS PORFIRIO HERNANDEZ, “NOW-SENCARCERATED AND EUGENIO L E AL, Poz0, NOW IN A MIAMI JATLs,- BY NOT ALERTING vkSCaRLet- 3 THaT VE AWARE HIS ACTIVITIES AND LETTING HIM CONTINUE HIS ACTIVITIES UNSUSPECTING VE ARE ONTO HIM, LNAGON HOPES THIS WOULD LEAD US TO EVEN BIGGER FISK, ee SUCH AS A SOURCE OF SUPPLY. a 3. STATION WELL AVARE DANGERS TO BKHERALD IN CONTINUING RUN AGENT SUCH AS WXSCARLET-3, HOWEVER, TO FURTHER INVESTIGATION CURRENT DRUG CASE WOULD LIKE ACCOMMODATE LNAGON CARACAS AND THUS PLAN HOLD OFF CONFRONTING WKSCARLET-3 — UNTIL LATTER*S RETURN FROM RONE. AT THAT TIME WILL REVIEW STATUS OF CASE WITH LNAGOW CARACAS AND MAKE DETERMINATION THEN REGARDING TIMING CONFRONTATION, THIS CONNECTION REQUEST HEADQUARTERS COMMENTS AND GUIDANCE REGARDING BALANCE OF EQUITIES INVOLVED FoR WAGON, BKHERALD, AND OVERALL ANTI- NARCOTICS EFFORT, STERILIZED SUBSTANCE OF ABOVE PARAGRAPHS : COORDINATED IN DRAFT WITH LNAGON. Eee dd U2) 12 HH : " 4. FILE: 281-300985. £2 IMPDET. SECRET Dy wv] SECRET. -_ coe ve C wee eh 14-0000 een) 9 SABLE SECRETARIAT DWSSEWINAT Lo _suggritg Bsa, + 8 Tera Coppa? 27 pounna ano-08 MiTALS-SEEN : Coppa , x : Rimcn ural NOI EO, io + we ‘ ee c/o ..- SECRET ST 1 ae = ~ 7 Wan fdkert- -S se ADVANCE CoPY (Sjscxe. Flaow RIPRORUSTION oF Fes Cay reGhearin afl or OTM ar 293° e ossee'sy > % $¢ men SON? SOM e785 “efi [fiw ono 000, LIAL DLL. | re | c/WARe 2, fEIRG _ .. ; ; . i - 854092 _ | SECRET 821162 MAR 73 STAFF cite Garapas 213499 _— TO: PRIORITY DIRECTOR INFO PRIORITY VH/MIAMI ROUTINE BUEROS AIRES, : PYBAT PLNHABYSS 5 WKRALLY WXSCARLET a5g¢ 7) [ae RY) REFS Ae CARACAS a 129e nor srs wey? AIRES, ROME) 7 Co? SENT BUEKOS AIRES, VK/MIANID B. CaARACAS 21242 te UKSCARI ET-3 DEPARTING FOR ROME S MARCH VIA PUERTO IAM1, THES CATCHING FLIGHT FROM NEW YORK TO ROME. RICO AKS MS LNAGON HaS BEEN ADVISED CF HIS TRAVEL AND INSTITUTING SURVEILLANCE EXROUTE. LNAGON HAS ACT SEEN TCLS REASON HIS TRAVEL OTHER THAN THAT IT OX OFFICIAL VENEZUELAN GOVT b SUSINESS. ; ASSUME POSSIBILITY THAT WKSCARLET-3 MAY BE MAKING 2e NARCOTICS CONTACTS PUERTO RICO, WHERE HE OVERKISHTING, ; AND MIAMI, WHERE HE WILL SPEND AT LEAST 4 FEW FOURS. LNAGON NOT PLANNING AXY ENFORCEMENT ACTION aS LACK SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE PLUS FACT WKXSCARLET-3 TRAVELING DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT. 3. FOR ROME, BUENOS AIRES? WKSCASLET-3 IS ENILATERAL STATION PENETRATION OF LIAISON WHOM LE STRONGLY “a tn 204 - 3009G 5 Aue %8 G3 MAR A373. SECRET . Rete ng ee cruciate + cre Lewes 14-0000 i i f ' ! : } { t t t CLASSIFIED MESSAGE $ ECRET NO PAGE 7 PAGE 2° CARACAS P1849 SE CR EF. |, SUSPECT IMPLICATED IN ILLEGAL rate tiaibeypascories., IF ALLEGATIONS CORRECT, HE WILL BE PegrsaTeD FOSTRWITH BUT GIVER OPOCRTUNITY AT SAME TO BE LNAGON AGENT. LNAGON IS INVESTIGATING ACTIVITIES AKO CONTACTS oF WKSCARLET<S So AND IS AWARE BKHERALD HAS “OPERATIONAL INTEREST" In | “WRSCARLET-3. . 4. FILE 201- ~300985, E2 IMPOET. ; SECRET . ee Sc _ ro S.. ; . “| 4 i i ! t i IG2/41 : i UI0HVAHGS ! Ele dd 2 2} 22 wy i : soo ee. ovo 6 ae i . ; o ° s o8, * . : bits PRECRET CO qe 14-0000 a t rz Quer Codie . a weT ele ae ry , ‘Voie Sse Meee gs ae ss LTstuctomese ms enaROCERT “ weATMERUAX a0 a unit UH 3/M SECRET et 4835 Bub AOAR CAULG BREA TARIAT OLESEMINATION 4 oO ost DO xemox- O RETURN TO ——____. RANCH o rerio | | ov EA 2O ee le OS. \ OF ene ines mena peeees— TES a ibe 7 7 FeARACAS MH/NEANE ; ' 37943. me RYBAT 1 PLNWABYSS WKRALLY BCUKSCARLET - - REF: . CARACAS 22298 Iw avaaeils 2b. CONCUR UITH PARA "REF REQUEST. | 2. RECENT. LNFALL TRAFFIC FROM BOGOTA SAYS COLONBIAN-VEREZUELA A BORDER TALKS WILL RESUME TH ROME 12 MARCH 73- DOES UKSCARLET-3 STILL PLAN TO GO TO RONEP IF SO. UHAT IS TINING HTS TRIP axd HOW 74 DOES IT AFFECT STATION PLAN TO COAFRONT HINP 3. FILE 201-300905. E2 Imppet. . toy #RECUESTS AUTHORITY FROM HeADQUARTERS FOR UH/MIANI TO TELL BXDD OF OUR INTEREST IN WKSCARLET-3 AND REQUEST ALL THE INFORMATION THAT BNDD- HAS ON HIN. IN THE PLANNED CONFRONTATION WITH WKSCARLET=3. CARACAS STATION WOULD APPRECIATE ALL POSSISLE ANMUNITION AVAILABLE. o> ee ee meee see ‘-_ C/UH/NARCEDUARD ANDERSON {TELECOORD? DDP/NARCOG__STAN ARCHENHOLD {TELECOORD? c/uH/COG__laxrence Sternfield ep mach. Lhiseré ley” | {ue ree Llbeet conftty tT eee ee me cee eneaauU” TREODORE G. SHACKLEY 3 C/UHD genet C/UHs ; +e b ~ 300785 $ CORY, 2017 ZO0RS COORDINATING CrFICERD j Q | RELEASING OFFICER OC. 2 CESESINGD ST, AN ean Ne i. Ss £ iq R iz L Hf Arsik Wr. 8 Sal * REPRODUCTION LY OTHER THAN Tn SUING OFFICE IS PaO 18. TED. cory NO, 14-00000 AC Tron Np wi renee etna Mee nee soe ye ott, Pane wet NONE, Y . iota 1 4 SECRET _ : : (Yhes Filled ta? — ADVANCE com CL] 189080 (mores LRESCCOUCTION OF THis COPY. PROMOTED | ol Ts re ee - - we ree a . a . . : ns80e BY | nen So? _ »/6.3 : : “. “RETION UNF A FILE, VR p Ane | ALA: ~ ——— SECRET @2160ar NAR: I°STAFFS ; 848386 cre Gargcasi29s) a TOz DIRECTOR, WH/MIANIGh = ce ; RYBAT PLMMABYSS WXRALLY WASCARLET REFS: A. DIRECTOR 373942 oe , Be CARACAS 21221 tw $39 yaya) 1. WIGHT 28 FEBRUARY STATION VERIFIED CAR DRIVEN BY WKSCARLET-3 SAME CAR SEEN PER REF B PARA 3D. ‘2. PER REF A HAVE INFORMED LOCAL LNAGON CHIEF OUR OPERATIONAL INTEREST WKSCARLET-3 AND STATION PLAN CON- FRONT LATTER. SHOULD WXSCARLET-3 BE UNABLE REFUTE ALLEGATICNS, WILL TRY CONVIRCE HIM HIS BEST COURSE WOULD | BE COOPERATE WITH LNAGON. IF HE AGREES, WILL ARRANGE INTRODUCTION CHIEF LOCAL LEAGON WHO HAS ALREADY AGREED TAKE HIM OVER. : ot 3. TENTATIVELY aN ‘COKSRONT WXSCARLET- -3 AFTER ' RECEIPT LNAGON ‘ASAAREPORT THEIR DEBRIEFING JOSE GOMEZ. UNFORTUNATELY, GOMEZ IS*UNRELIASLE INFORMANT AND WILL PROB- ABLY WITKHOLD BITAL DETAILS, ESPECIALLY THOSE rnvor gnc “HOWEVER , REPORT WILL HELP TIE THINGS TOGETHER. A9|~ Yoo Fes Q< MAR sar} WKSCARLET-3. bd Ubing . SECRET : a . eon ot gy eee ° ee . 7) CaBLe SECRETARIAT Dissemination + Seassined LASSE ME TSA ind rToriuiCerts at oe mere te.. 14-00000 Casre Secre TAniay Dissemination CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Torar Corres ROUT THO ANCOR tenTVAL 9-SEEN BT Pema eT wore SECRET Ch RD £) - (Wher Fuited tn) OR OE . AQVANCE COPY DJ emeo ° (Camorres Earrocuction OF Tet cory PROMBITEO: pf tH ; Pa 13 — ———— ees eee * e oy 7, ry BV! cee AF 2 k 2 ECE iy, ssw ov, Pen rez? ‘ a€ Troe unr Coe 3 FILE, VR stron nO. ; PAGE 2 CARACAS 21298 SE CR ET as IN LIGHT WKSCARLET 3° s INVOLVEMENT mHABYSS- * SURFACED nian “AREA, REQUEST, STATION WHAILAMI, WITH HAS CONCURRENCE, BRING TO MIAMI LNAGON ATTENTION OUR ‘OPERATIONAL: : INTEREST WKSCARLET-3 AND REQUEST ALL INFORMATION THEY HAVE ON HIM. IN CONFRONTATION, STATION WOULD APPRECIATE HAVING ALL POSSIBLE AMMUNITION’ AVAILABLE. _ Se FILEs 201-300985. £2 IMPDET | "SECRET a ; ; te Ee) a - UIdUE RNG Ele dd TU 21 12 8H 4 evw wv w& eee eee ° 2, *, 7 - «© eo ee ” weer oe . . 4 w - eov- e NA! we - “SeCRET wee ww Ne ~ woe OOS er erties SAI are 14-00000 oneveoe nee . f . . ” fo . . ped; Gite meee eran) wars ona, ‘R. UVEATHERWAX c— —_ cents AC/UH/37V ; SECRET on 512b/159S Z ; @are. ¥ MARCH 2973 REF? DIRECTOR 3739428 ee TYAT Oise Tae OO woex oO NO 2 Lo.) Oo rile INC FILE N vo f~ CARACAS INFO wana: "373 0° Ie: . 7° y, ws RVOATELMHAGYSS UEAMLLY URSCARLET : Br . 3. PLEASE ADVISE STATUS WKSCARLET-=3 CASE: | @- FILE 201-30096S. E€2 INPDET- af sSETS FORTH H@S* VIEWS ON HANDLING UKSCARLET-3 CASE. C/WH/COG___LAURENCE STFPRETELD {TECECORDY C/WH/NARC_EDUARD ANDERSON CTELECOORD} DDP/NARCOG_STAN ARCHEMHOID {TELECOORD} ROV-DBCONBS oh aAace Ty Kevetly LAE a: SHACKLEY ts cory RICHARD L- CONOLLY C/UHD C/UHs 3 " COORDINATING OF PICERE RELEASING Ofmcta SECRET tea ceasinta 0O S753 eect . BODE rds Sibet RFEDANUST Cre Oe CTEM Tease THC SUS CFE OG FC. bE, cory 6, onvae a a Sr ee 14-0000 STATE re Do, 98 FEB 73... ee ee "UNCLASSIFIED _ ; DIFFICULTIES IN SALE OF VOTING MACHINES TO VENEGUELA MEMO OF CONVERSATION (BMBASSY-CARACAS) . oo . a Wisetintex on 14-0000 e e ‘ eo? ‘7 e : case SECRETARIAT UiSSEMINATION ~Gisstite bd Sova copie: Go ROUTING ANO/OR INTNALS-GEEN BY Ri et oD =o 7 2 ee ye terete SANG .- RETAT SA SE CR ET 2220152 FEB 73 STAFF . 3 i oe ~ oo 840903 . “CITE caracas (21240 CARRY ~~ - - : a "TOs DIRECTOR. . ; ~ "| RyBaT fe fh CWKSCARLET-3 PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ON, . ‘ _ATFEBRUARY. HE SAID HE HAD BEEN CONTACTED BY TwO U.S. Z ony. —Nx ‘ LAWYERS FROM MIAMI, SENT TO HIM BY A CUBAN FRIEND IN MIAMI, fy : WHO REQUESTED HIS HELP AS A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL. 2 ‘THE LAWYERS, HEADLEY CFNU) ANDSUDDUTH . : (FNU), WHOSE ADDRESS IS 1783 FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK BUILDING IN MIAMI, WORK FOR VARON, STAHL AND KAY, P.A., ATTORNEYS AND upd COUNSELLORS, LOCATED AT 2432 HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD, HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA. THEY ARE REPRESENTING THE INTERESTS OF LLOYD A. _ D IX 0 N) JR., AN EMPLOYEE OF THE AVM CORPORATION OF JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK, WHICH-RECENTLY GOT THE US. $20,608, 008 CONTRACT FOR THE VOTING MACHINES TO BE USED IN THE DECEMBER i ELECTION, DIXON IS UNDER INVESTIGATION BY THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA, MIAMI DIVISION, BECAUSE OF CHARGES BY EDUARDO BL AN CO URIBE AND HANS J. MAGN IN, APPARENT REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ELECTIONS - : * 5 & Dof- 308 955. BS) &, ;. SECRET 23 FEB 1973 - ermine 6 Aaa oe Benes te 14-0000 ene AE ROUTING AND/OR INTTIALS-GEEN BY CARLE SECRETARIAT DISSE DSSSENNATRW __ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL poate ReaW AT Fie SECRET ; ee Ore fle 2 ADVANCE CueyY C} ISO uo! SCTIND REPRARATON Na ran PAGE 2 CARACAS 21940 SE CRE T . . SYSTEMS CORPOR aT LON, A GRAND CAYMAN CORPORATION; wHo ARE ACCUSING DIXON Q¥ FAILURE TO PAY THEN THEIR ‘FULL conniss1 ons IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONTRACT, 3. ACCORDING TO COPIES OF THE FIRST PAGES OF SEVERAL” Bee ene tees DOCUMENTS BROUSNT BY THE LAWYERS, TRE CHARGES AGAINST DIXON ; INCLUDE VIOLATION OF INTERSTATE CONNERCE LAWS AND BRIBERY OF VENEZUELAN OFFICIALS WHO ALLEGEDLY AGREED : TO ACCEPT PAYMENTS FROM DIXON FOR THEIR NELP IN SECURING THE CONTRACT. 4. THE FIRST PAGE OF AN AFFADAVIT FILED BY FERNANDO ZOZAYA ITURBE, THE AVM CORPORATION LAWYER IN VENEZUELA, STATES THAT ON 3 MAY 1972, ZOZAYA WAS PRESENT WHEH DIXON TENDERED RELEASES TO BLANCO AND MAGNIN WHICH HAD THE EFFECT OF FORFEITING ALL THE COMMISSIONS DUE THEM FOR THE SALE OF THE VOTING MACHINES TO VENEZUELA, BLANCO AND MAGHIN REFUSED To SIGN THE RELEASES. DIXON TOLD TREN If was NECESSARY BECAUSE THE AVM CORPORATION WAS UNDERGOING A GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION IN BUFFALO, NEW YORK, Se THE PURPOSE OF LAWYERS HEADLEY AND SUDDUTH IN CONTACTING WKSTARLET #3 Was BO warFER Ris uS$387an0 TO PRESSURE te ve Bee ~ “owe Bo. SI oLt "SECRET. ao 14-0000 oy CABLE SEQ CTAMAT DISSEM DISSEMINATION SR ssorito: essa 2 : s oa: Fee eT aii ; Te io ~“S=CRI oh “ tae “te et - Aowancy jor Cjesa | “a Soro seme POL, PAGE 3 CARACAS 21240S ECRET . VENEZUELAN LAWYER ZOZAYA INTO SIGNING A DEPOSITION STATING © Oo 3 , THAT HE WEVER HEARD DIXON OFFER THE COMMISSION TO BLANGO AND MAGNIN. WKSCARLET-3 REFUSED THE OFFER. » «GSC LAWYERS GAVE WKSCARLET 3 COPIES OF PERTINENT ; i || DOCUMENTS WHICH HE GAVE TO WKSCARLET-1 AFTER COPYING FIRST PAGE OF EACH FOR PASSAGE TO STATION. WKSCARLET~1 NOW STUDYING DOCUMENTS WHICH WKSCARLET-3 IS SURE WILL BE ‘ PASSED TO PRESIDENT CALDERA. ' 72 ONE OF DOCUMENTS TURNED OVER CONTAINS DIXON'S CODE ‘2 a AS TO WHOM HE HAD OFFERED WHAT. WKSCARLET -3_ WAS TOLD THAT MONEY HAD BEEN PAID WITH EXCEPTION OF MANGIN AND BLANCO. CODE LISTS FOLLOWING? A. PEOPLES ELECTORAL MOVEMENT QHEP) ~ US$490,200 B. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN UNION CURD) - US$age2, 000 C. OMAR R UM BOS, URD LEADER - US$100,000 ~ - D. ANTONIO E SP I.N OZ A PRIETO, MEP LEADER ~— : USt 188,000 : E. DEMOCRATIC ACTION CAD) PARTY - USS470,000 F. MARIOL EON I (STATION UNABLE IDENTIFY BUT SECRET - 14-0000 oo rans CABLE SECRETARAT CISSEMINATION CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS-SEEN BY mmanwsumneey SECRET |. : ee (Wed Fad in) POSSISLY RELATION OF LATE RAUL L EON I OF AD) A. US$4a, 208 G. NANGIN - US$760,000 He ELANCO - US$760,000° 8. DEFER TO HEADQUARTERS FOR APPROPRIATE DISSEM OF ABOVE. AMSASSADOR HAS BEEN BRIEFED AND REQUESTS THAT i i i : i 1 _ beer ; PAGE 4 caRacaS zi2zaaS ECR ET | | | INFORMATION BE BROUGHT TO ATTENTION OF ED L ITTLE IN , DEPARINENT OF STATE. ' | 9, FILE: DEFER £2 IMPDET( ' SECRET | | x i | ! | i i { j , I ; ‘ | i 3 i H i f. a i . ese 8s = oe veo w ‘ if ° . ° » ve hand t : - os 6 ove wows Loa | i } to dt SECRET’: 5 sy - , owes ° eset thee cadtad 14.90000 aa eee eee e e . . "GABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION “*{SsireD MESSAGE “* TCTAL COPE tet s © Rou ANG AND GA INTIALS.SEEN BY & Ir 1 WO ae + 7 ‘ ie | SECRET noe b{— (When Filed tr) = “eee See sovurce cor Jasco] some [meron or es ahr ores 174 ee sce a fy Sere law fa) one FT oes ' SECRET 2280052 FEB 73 STAFF ; B4 09 04 TOs ROME INFO DIRECTOR. WKRALLY WKSCARLET REFS A. DIRECTOR 368236 Be DIRECTOR 367039 7 ey canacas 2122 ¢ 1-4 HIese A) De HVC 648, 29 JANUARY 1973 ° "de nue UNCERTAINTY NEXT ROUND GULF MARACAIBO TALKS . LOCATION, WKSCARLET-3 HAS NOT YET DEPARTED CARACAS AS 1 REPORTED REFS. WHEN CITY CHOSEN, POSSIBLY AROUND 1 MARCH, HE WILL LEAD AUDIO TEAM TO SITE. HE HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED NOT CONTACT ROME STATION SHOULD THAT CITY BE PICKED. 2 FILE 291-390985. E2 IMPDET SECRET - “ eo 7 ve @ AY 5 oto 800485 CS COPY 22a Fea 75 SECRET 1 =. a soe. s CABLE "SECRETARIAT [xSSEMINATION CLASSIFIED MESSAGE rorgt Coys _ nA Roarem-ans 2 INALS-SagN BY eee — ae reeeFav—_—_—_——S— irae & FERS UN sore er . SECRET a athe °° 8 «@ e + (When Filled In) eb) AovANCE Copy kY Tiss [] som : REPROOUCTION OF THIS COPY PROFCAITLO “ggg pean. FEB 73 STAFF. oo, a 7 | < "ounce GHTE canacas@izz1 GARA 2 oe . . "TOs PRIORITY DIRECTOR: INFO WH/NIAME. 7 RYBAT PLIHASYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET-3 -_ 1. WKSCARLET-3 CONTACTED STATION EVENING OF 15 FEB73 WHICH FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT HE DID NOT. DEPART FOR ROME AS SCHEDULED. AT MEETING FOLLOWING SATURDAY. (WHICH CAME AFTER TWO POSTPONEMENTS) WKSCARLET-3 STATED TRIP DELAYED DUE UNCERTAINTY LOCATION OF FUTURE GULF OF MARACAIBO TALKS. “TENTATIVELY WKSCARLET-3 AND AUDIO TEAM SCHEDULED DEPART 1 MARCH IF TALK CITY DESIGNATED THAT TIME. IF ROME, WKSCARLET-3 ; INSTRUCTED NOT MAKE CONTACT WITH ROME STATION. HE MADE NO . MENTION MHASYSS MATTERS. . ; 2. HAVE INITIATED INVESTIGATION WKSCARLET-3 AS RECOMMENDED REF. NO INFORMATION THAT HE PRESENTLY ON WKSCARLET + ecg EE HES RT EPA a AE TR AS i ASSIGNMENT INVESTIGATE MHABYSS MATTERS. . 3. STATUS PRESENT MHABYSS CASE IN WHICH WKSCARLET-3 ALLEGEDLY IRVOLVED AS FOLLOWS A. HUMBERTO T RUE VA AND JOSEGOMEZ : . S.c0py ry gi [~ B0OP3S™' SECRET LAKE 3 22 FEB ON 14-.90000 Cage. SeRETAAT OrSSEMINATION o =e SECRET (iten Filed tn) | eT : ‘ \ orsSew sy oR a_. - . . 1 3] FILE, VR or PAGE 2 CARACAS 21221 S EC CRET ~ en @RRIVED, ‘CARACAS, $830, 14 FEB 73 AND MET at AIRPORT BY UNKNOWE INDIVIDUAL AND CARLOS CO NT R ERAS CASTRO. UNKNOWN INDIVIDUAL DROVE TRUEVA-AND GOMEZ TO CARACAS HOTEL alae THEY PRESENTLY UNDER SURVEILLANCE BY CITRAILS AN) FIXED “SURVEILLANCE BY TDY LNAGON TEAM. CAR DRIVEN BY UNKNOWN TRACED THROUGH LICENSE PLATES AND REGISTERED FEDERAL DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. B. 15 FEBRUARY SAME UNKNOWN INDIVIDUAL WITH SAME CAR WENT HOTEL AND PARKED CAR ILLEGALLY. SUBSEQUENTLY TOWED AWAY. UNKNOWN AND GOMEZ RETRIEVED AUTO. UNKNOWN SHOWED IDENTIFICATION TO POLICE OFFICIAL WHO RETURNED CAR WITHOUT GUESTION. ON RETURN To HOTEL UNKNOWN USED CAR'S SIREN TO PASS THROUGH RED LIGHTS, AND WAS STOPPED LATER BY METROPOLITAN POLICE FOR DRIVING WRONG WAY ON ONE WAY STREET. CITRAILS OBSERVED POLICE EFFUSIVELY SALUTING OUR UNKNOWN WHO THEN DROVE TO HOTEL WITHOUT FURTHER INCIDENT. FRON THIS IT OBVIOUS OUR UNKNOWN IS HIGH-RANKING OFFICIAL METROPOLITAN POLICE. ‘SAME DAY CITRAILS PHOTOGRAPHED GOMEZ AND UNKNOWN. FROM EXCELLENT PHOTOGRAPH If POSITIVELY DETERMINED THAT UNKNOWN NOT REPEAT NOT WKSCARLET-3. now a U SECRET? ie. SE: t + ub sie t Ce a 4 te 14-00000 cence REAR RE PRISED NA ERENT GTR TI act ~ eee ce : . s «@ e : CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION —-~*“LASSIFICD MESSAGE TOTAL Cae, 289° mous Ant: On MSTIALS-CEEN DY Tae FURAN AT nonran ) 3 ¢. PS Ee RAT RO SECRET ,. pp . (Wren Filed In) TNS 2. sowrer com [Jane [7] norm Scie © ht eee} te to | os ‘. ossewey ae e : : = ACTION TFG! ‘ ? . | FRE VR a soo VO vat : : PAGE 3 CARACAS 21221 SECRET CHECKING THROUGH CITRAIL CONTACTS IDENTITY UNKNOWN. 7 e SATURDAY THREE ABOVE MENTIONED INDIVIDUALS MET “THREE OTHER UNKNOWN. FROM NEWSPAPER FOTO WXSCARLET-3 "PASSED LNAGON TEAM, THEY DETERMINED THREE NEW UNKNOWNS NOT WKSCARLET-3. _— D. AROUND NOON 20 FEB LNAGON POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED “WKSCARLET-3 FROM PRESS FOTO MEETING TRUEVA, GOMEZ AND UNKNOWN POLICE OFFICIAL. ALL FOUR MET AT HOTEL UNDER SURVEILLANCE AND DEPARTED IN WXSCARLET-3'S UNMARKED OFFICIAL CAR. LNAGON NOTED LICENSE NUMBER AND STATION VERIFYING. E. LOCAL AXD TDY LNAGON HAVE NOW CONCLUDED FIRST ‘PART OF OPERATION,E.G., IDENTIFYING PRINCIPAL SUSPECTS AS HAVING MET CARACAS. UNABLE DETERMINE AT THIS TIME WHETHER "OR NOT MHABYSS MATERIAL HAS PASSED FROM SELLER TO BUYER. ; HOWEVER, CURRENT. TRIP TRUEVA AND GOMEZ SUPPOSEDLY FOR PURPOSE SETTING UP LARGE BUY NEXT TRIP. DURING NEXT TRIP LNAGON , PROPOSES ALL OUT EFFORT IDENTIFY MHABYSS PRINCIPALS IN ACT PASSING GOODS. 4. WKSCARLET-3 ORIGINALLY IMPLICATED THIS CASE FROM INFORMATION SUPPLIED LNAGON BY INFORMANT GONE BAD, ' SECRET See ee eect eee 7 tee t CABLE SECRETARIAT OISSEXENATION CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL CORES” ROUTING AND ‘Of TELS EREN 8 ROA et STD ey j nee oy $i — SECRET ._*<. 4 . (When Fitted Ia) wae OE - : G m0 ; rege 2 ADNARCE COPY jp Saap Oe SEARCEEC ON OF Ded CWT FOCHGATTS sai 18! or [| / osueey ae : FILE WR ; "PAGE 4 CARACAS 21221 SECRET . SB. “BE GOMEL. (NENTIONED ABOVE). LNAGON WILL REQUEST BIO INFO mo FRon THEIR OFFICE MEAME IN ORDER INITIATE BKNERALD “TRACES THIS INDIVIDUAL: | GOMEZ ALLEGEDLY WH/MEANI ASSET , ° DURING EARLY SIXTIES. THIS ABOUT SAME TINE WKSCARLET-3 ASSOCIATED |” WH/MIAMT AND IT POSSIBLE THEY BECAME ACQUAINTED FROX THAT TIME. 5. QUESTION NOW ARISES AS TO HOW SALVAGE OUR ASSET AS HE | NOW DEFINITELY IMPLICATED. SHOULD TRUEVA AND GOMEZ BE Loe ARRESTED MIAMI OR CARACAS IT ALMOST ASSURED TREY WILL IMPLICATE WKSCARLET-3. STATION THINKING IS WOW THE TIME CONFRONT WXSCARLET-3 WITH EVIDENCE, POINT OUT HIS POSSIBLE LOSS CHANCE BECORE WODUAL CITIZEN, LOS OF POSITION WITHIN WKSCARLET, POSSIBLE ARREST AND LONG JAIL SENTENCE IN VENEZUELA “AMONG CONVICTS HE HELPED CAPTURE AND CONVICT, THEN STRONGLY SUGGEST HE TURN INFORMANT. AT THIS TIME IT STILL POSSIBLE COVER UP HIS MHABYSS CONNECTION AS SEING A LEGITIMATE WKSCARLET CASE IN WHICH HE ACTING ON HIS OWN BFC4USE KE PERSONALLY ACQUAINTED WITH GOMEZ AND HIS XNOWLEDGE WXSCARLET ORGANIZATION NOT INTERESTED MHABYSS MATTERS. CONFRONTATION NOW MIGHT ALSO ENLIST KIS AID ARRESTING TRUEVA, GOMEZ AND UNXNOWN OTHER POLICE OFFICIAL AT TIME OF coves nae - ts: toe ‘ - wev ee =< . SECRET : Se. Lp TIL: % . wes 14-0000 eee ne « « . - aa 2 ae CAULE SECRETARIAT O:SSEMINATION ™ ASSIFIED MESSAGE _ Toracconis$* “> a urnewv +a STN 4L5.S0EN BY Sa ne ann eer oer nrc nes, cy Seine Pe RRS arene ents SECRET (hdée filed Bal ARin Ri = on nN PAGE 5 CARACAS 21221 SECRET pie BUY, | 6. ANOTHER COMPLICATION PRESENT. AS MENTIONED PREVIOUSLY, WKSCARLET-3 ON TAP TRAVEL GULF OF MARACAIBO CONFERENCE CITY. HE WILL TRAVEL WITH VENEZUELAN DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT AND WILL Veotae PROBABLY GO THROUGH MIAME. THIS WOULD BE EXCELLENT TINE CARRY MHABYSS MATERIAL TO TRUEVA AND GOMEZ. IF WKSCARLET-3 AGREES COOPERATE, HE COULD BE USED TO CARRY THIS MATERIAL TO MIAMI AND AT TIME OF TURNOVER TO TRUEVA AND GOMEZ, LNAGON COULD MAKE POSITIVE ARREST. 7. AS STATED, STATION FEELS, DESPITE ABOVE INFO INDICATING WKSCARLET-3 INVOLVED THIS CASE, AGENT WORTH SALVAGING AND . WE SHOULD MAKE EFFORT DO SO. IF HQS AGREES REQUEST YOUR COMMENTS AS TO HOW GO ABOUT THIS. STATION COULD SOUND OUT LOCAL CHIEF LNAGON AND FEEL CERTAIN HE -WOULD AGREE. HOWEVER, anDo CUSTOMS FEEL LNAGON AND LNYAPAAT HQS LEVEL WOULD HAVE TO BE BROUGHT IN ON ACT. PLS ADVISE, 8. FILE 201-302-985. E2 IMPDET. SECRET 300 PBS Aa Fe woe 14.90000 weet 2 ote - ewe aovanct coy (] saee 0 aor : ‘ ‘ oak ™. TABLE SECRETARIAT DXSSEMINATION ” SSIED messace a a) \ SECRET ,__ ; 7 ed filed tn) SECRET 2tls35Z-FEB 73 STAFF CITE WH/MIAMIL 17503 AVEAUSELL ACTING) get DIRECTOR INFO CARACAS. “Gers DIRECTOR 373201 rage __ Tom Cont Sent wees id ROTTING ND <a wens oT BY eens Ft iia 835251 7 1. ACTION REQUESTED REF TAKEN WITH LNYUMA 20 FEBRUARY 1975. 2. FILZ: 281-300985. E2, IMPDET. . SECRET CS core SECRET 2 Feilz2 0/- Beek 14-0000 . > e oe ee ee e ae “ss a a te ff tet , Nn sa id : : ey ertat et. fs Uae Qorte 2 Ry emo RR. gs KEATHERUAX 7 Of | ~ PC/LZ TAY tee 6 CRE TU srr. S3eb/353E fart. BL FESRuak Caen’ srcaat. s | 0 moex CJ noincex 1) return vo emanen = ene mo CJ rive ce rie ne. SECRET | cire paseree 37 3 074 ro PRIORITY CARACAS THEO Gaeteqte) 399-0 ~~ 42. . RYBATOPLIMASYSS UKRALLY UXSCARLET REF? As CARACAS 21153 [IW G3S2zale- B. CARACAS 22222 JIN 639442lex Be NILE SYMPATHIZING U TATIONS DESIRE TALVAGE_ _UKSCARLET@35 UE CANNOT APPROVE REF 8 SUGGESTIO! FOR SAILING | peoemmen HIM OUT. —————— . 2. WE HAVE INFORMED LNAGON H@S THAT WE H .VEe “OPERATIONAL INTEREST® IN EKSCARLET~3 AND THAT OUR REPRESENTATIVE IN CARACAS VILL DISCUSS CASE WITH CHIEF LNAGON CARACAS. 3. STATION SHOULD DO FOLLOUING: , Ae TELL CHIEF LNAGON CARACAS THAT STATION HAS 10 MOPERATIONAL INTEREST" IN UKSCARLET-3s THAT YOU U.22 Sot INVESTIGATING REF A ALLEGATIONS AGAINST HIM 10 DETERMINE IF HE IN FACT BIRECTLY ZiVOLVED IN RARCOTICS TRAFFICKING OR . pee Rees hohe Ae IF THESE ACTIVITIES CONNECTED UITH UNSCSELET OPERATION® B. CONFRONT UKSCARLET-3 DIRECTLY UITH ALLEGA- TIONS AGAINST HIM AND CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE CITED REF B. BRITONS. ly CR DIAN Tod SSG $3 Cle COIS FRO LD, corr no : § : ti ; i DEGRIEF WIM THOROUGHLY IN ATTEMPT GET ALL THE FACTS. DEPEND- ) it aC ROOTSS kl i coon bls EQ ppfceo| CONTINUED! g2 FEB W730 | RELZARING OF MCER ' SECRET 7 | ue ? i “5 0 IN33S2 aureenecaving 14-0000 ° wresace roRnM 5 Fotal ceeirs: 0 moex | J no inorx (J actuan to enance =) ene mo a) CADLE BECHETARIAT DISEEMINATION 0 ene wes ruc no. SECRET. : ‘ . . SITE DuRECTOR * 3287S 2 vot” “PAGE MO eee . 7 os ING ON RESULTS OF DEBRIEFING. WE WILL PROBABLY UANT To a LLAEVT ES é¢ SGSUIRL HIN IN ATTEMPT TO VERIFY? HIS STORY- WILL AVAIT VORD FROM STATION, HOUEVER. BEFORE SENDING SGSUIRL OPERATOR TO CARACASs C- IF IT TURHS OUT THAT nate as INDEED NARCOTICS Mine INVOLVED IN ILLEGAL/ACTIVITIESs STATION’ siecs TERMINATE HIN Creel bh OEM site tomes Se EO Cok. IMMEDIATELY. IF LNAGCH UANTS PICK UP UKSCARLET-3 AFTERUARDS» THIS THEY CAN DO ON OUN INITIATIVE. ore LAK LPREPPT! 4. PLEASE KEEP US FULLY7ADVISED OF ALL DEVELOPHENTS THIS SENSITIVE CASE. S. FILE 201-300985- E2 IMPDET.~ a * SAYS UKSCARLET~-3 MAY BE INVOLVED Ti ILLEGAL TRAFFIC OF COCAINE. SALE OF STOLEN AND SMUGGLED URISTUATCHES AUD DISTRIEUTION OF COUNTERFEIT U-S- DOLLARS- INFO BASED ON LNAGON REPORT TO STATION®. *2GIVES RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION INDICATING THAT UKSCARLET- 3 IS INVOLVED IN ILLEGAL ee) OF KRARCOTICS. C/tH/CO6E Lore Life i] canna a, 3 0 NOE Ee : _a* Se i at er tt LO, # DBP /UAREOG_ => Pa Sata ae FEC. ti. : THEO DO! RE Ge SHACK? *Y se spon oweicerrs en so . RICHAPS Le CONG . MELEAS TAN HPrrcen . che 8 a Ly E aS rr: | tA Lo OT, LExer 3-,5- apse ENs8 - «ee u . 2, re cl em ve CS el oT id Pe ee +m mw em ¥ oe foteed jelen! : ~ 100 OFS LOH Oa) Ts 0Oree Puree Oey mur var care cr _ CARACAS INFO WHY/MEAME oo RYBAT ABYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET menewene 16 -FEBREARY 1973 CADLE ELCHETARAy DIGEEMINATION OF woes (J ‘no inser Cc on Obi 8.01? J03| OO rneincarne nol aan ae _ ‘ iad a - " wr sgage bes 13 e2. UTING ANOD/OR mITALS . S084 OF oa morae genes. ea em ap ae puiuid ¥, SNARE Wi/3/P S226: 1535 (0 rerunn ro arianent O mero 7 fast coe SECRET. (Fi) 353 REF. CARACAS 21193 (IN, 835218) Pye INTEND WORK ‘ON BASIC BASIC PREMISE THAT _KKSCARLET-3_ IS INNO IL_PROVEN GUILTY, WE MUST THEREFORE, WITHOUT REVEALING THIS INFO TO WKSCARLET-3, IMMEDIATELY CONDUCT OUR OWN INVESTIGATION USING ALL INVESTIGATIVE MEANS AT OUR DISPOSAL, RECO:EIEND THAT HZ TELTAP, SURVEILLANCE AND OTHER INFO-GATIIERING OPS BE INITIATED JUST AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE, REALIZE THAT - WKSCARLET-3 NOW IN ITALY BUT PERHAPS CERTAIN ASPECTS THIS INVESTIGATION COULD BE MOUNTED PRIOR X9 HIS RETURN, _ 2. ULTIMATELY WE WILL WANT SGSWIRL WKSCARLET-3 AGAIN WITH SPECIFIC REFERENCE TO ALLEGED NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING, “UGGLING AND DISTRIBUTION COUNTERFEIT U.S. DOLLARS REPORTED REF, 3, WISH EMPHASIZE NEED ACT QUICKLY IN THIS CASE AND GET ALL THE ANSWERS BEFORE SOMEONE ELSE PRESENTS THEM TO US, PLEASES REPORT ALL INFO AS IT DEVELOPS, 4.0 (- BB0ENGS CONTINUED, . . . ; 17 coonomanntll 5 COPY one +4 FEB 973 AUTHFENcaning 2 Clash RELEASING OFFICER SECRET | aa os sae OV | orrcat REPRO IUCTION EY OTHER PHAN THE 8606S Cle CES dU TED, Cory na onWoae 1 MIFSTACE FORM TOTAL. COPIER oot PHILIP F, SNARE ° ur: WH/3/V SECRET tn cate, CACLE SCCALTAR:AT OISSEMINATION DO iw” O tio’ bee Q RcYuRN'ra —__‘eranen O meaco . : ove CO) rneincs re wo, . ‘ JE £ RE T oo a: a . SITE DIRECTOR 3 22696 : PAGE TWO) , . , °." 4, IS THERE ANY POSSIBILITY WKSCARLET-3 COULD BE invoLvED "THESE ACTIVITIES IN CONNECTION WITH WKSCARLET OPERATIONS? _ 5, FOR WH/NIAMI: WOULD APPRECIATE ANY FEASIBLE UNILATERAL INVESTIGATIVE HELP YOU COULD GIVE. 6. FILE 201-300985. E2 IMPDET. END OF MESSAGE * Reported that BNDD has information to the effect that WKSCARLE&T-3 . is involved in snuggling, drug-running and counterfeit operations involving Venezuela and the U. S. WH/NARC s : pop/NarcoG Sag 3 4 . CI/LSN ee. . . 7 rs (C/WH/COG 4 Y, Mebcle. dsp | Cilla F fog s “ $ THEODORE G, SHACKLEY foerteig L. “CONOLLY = 4 : zy C/WHD To C/WH/3 ; ’ { ’ ere pe SCOPOINATING VEFICTRS recsmoornes spe RE Ie sue —] "era REPPOLE TO » BY OTHER V. tAry THE 1250159 OFFICE Se QHIZITED. cory Kn FO te, eo Rike meth ane mae SRT meen te St ‘ ", A @ee esee02 “MN, é Wi wlydy _—— Messacy Foam * . eeu RoTAL, COIs: YE ‘Aa: . 1s POOERT J. WEATHERWAX °F ey ay ‘ y [_ SE cE 5 : ‘ asx, 51252 15 save 1S PEptvARy 1973 CASAC SCSRETARIAT DISSEMINATION A 1 | 7 rr O woee [] nomoex £2] neturn to —____ erancn D mene - FILE IN CS FIL NO, Ce ve. n . . otef BR VS} reve, wo WD fer) tes ‘ : elas Fearon ho oe SECRET Se tem! CITE DIRECTOR sO ae NN isfan a ile °° Tyayuramr © INFO CARACAS 6.332017 Corrs: A. DIRECTOR 368616 * BESS: Aa DARECTOR SOser’ B, CARACAS 21169 (IN 831931) ** C. WH/MIAMI 17390 (IN 833052) *#* BRU SOURIS 20 ON 15 FEB 73 3) OFFICER TELEPHONED WH/NIANI SECURITY 1. CFFICER TO REQUEST HIM TCO ASK MIAMI LNYUMA TO INFORM LNAGON NIANI THAT WKSCARLET-3 I35 OF INTEREST TO “ANOTHER AGENCY" AND | “THAT LNAGON OFFICE MIAMI SHOULD THEREFORE CONDUCT ALL-AGENCY TRACES. WH/MIAML SHOULD TAKE NO OTHER ACTION AT THIS TIME. 2, FOR CARACAS: WISH AGAIN CAUTION THAT YOU DO NOT RP NOT INDICATE ANY LNAGON INTEREST TO WKSCARLET-3, 3, FILE 201-300985. 2 IMPDET. oo END OF MESSAGE *® Informed Miami and Caracas of LNACON inquiry to LNYUNA/Miami ~ re WKSCARLET~3. Asked Caracas not to convey info re inquiry to WKSCARLET~3, CONTINUED. . . « : . «Ss ~3 ; . : 20 bL73 » 2 . 2 ‘ . : ) ove Conmmuating O#rierRs j- < CL , s Sot: AUTHENNeATNG RELEASING OFFICER | feed COASSIFICD Af OFricen Atneg Ms $i Conv NO PERLE CUCTIOS we OT OMIER tA Tel SUS CPPICE SE. Src ThO 14.90000 “RUT ign, ‘ fOUTING ANC On tNITALS . SEEM DY _ wrssact Fone TOTAL COPIES: cua ROBERT J. NEATHERWAX tear, WHY3/V SECRET or Carer | . cant sremersmar DISSEMINATION oO woex (] no eres ma) , enn 7g ———— srawen OF rue mo Y ev Per. 0 rucincs rue wie 4 4 eres ae. i Z ; é a a ‘ \ SECRET 7 CITE OIRECTOR 37320] H _ PAGS TWO OF TWO. oe ; a on or : we Said that Caracas has no ideass to why LNAGON is interested _ in WKSCARLIT-3, Added that they unable query WKSCARLET-3 i, who presently in Italy. 2 | wee Reported that WH/NIAMI had heard nothing about LNAGON‘ sa interest in WKSCARLET-3. Offered to initiate LNAGON ; traces if Hoadquarters so desires, 7 H C/WH/3 : pee C/WH/SEC : C/OS/ASS LOU WIENCKXOWSKI (TELECOORD) fro Ce ‘ge : : paioha cn Bs af 3 THOODORE G. SHACKLEY ‘| fo C/WHD wRe 7] cece ce C/WH/COG * COORTINATING OFFICERS nn nen Ne ot AUTHENTNICATI Sec RET . Aer sire re ‘orricen Wee Sree RELEASING OFFICER > YN’ a ES RLPROT ICTION BY OTHAR THAR THE Meuine 4 OUNCE 1S HF Cluc.7L0, copy NO. 14-0000 . . ea «a el a) ” * CAGLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION “Kiss xe "TOTAL CORES! 7 ROASTING AND On HUTIALS-SEEN BY Col < | ‘CEApFr” < ; ” 7 i Sar trary 5 - [Pemmrees meee SECRET 1517052 FEB 73 STAFF 9 3 u CITE a oO 83521 TOs DIRECTOR, WH/MIANT< 7 Uy RYBAT MHABYSS WKRALLY WXSCARLET ) REF’ WH/MIAMI 17398 & \ iu Gh Be AOA 1. ON “14 FEBRUARY LOCAL CHIEF Luacow 1WFORNED STATION Lorv-3.0785 PA ea ee me en ees ‘HIS OFFICE HAS INFORMATION THAT LUIS quenete’? OSADA 4) CARRILES, AKA "BAMBY” (201-322985), Gray BE INVOLVED smuGGL ING 9.°*..c | COCAINE FROH COLOMBIA THROUGH VENEZUELA TO MILANI) THIS INFORMATION OBTAINED THROUGH LNAGON TELTAPS AND INFORMERS ti LOCATED MIAMI. ALLEGEDLY POSADA ALSO INVOLVED IN LOCAL SALE . STOLEN WRISTWATCHES SMUGGLED INTO VENEZUELA FROM MIAMI AND POSADA ALLEGEDLY MAY BECOME VENEZUELAN DISTRIBUTOR ONE sto enn we np me - MILLION COUNTERFEIT U.S. DOLLARS. 7 f 2. ABOVE ALLEGATIONS PASSED VERBALLY TO LOCAL LNAGON a ' CHIEF BY MIAMI LNAGON TDYER. LATTER'S WRITTEN REPORT SHOULD ; \. ARRIVE CARACAS BY POUCH NEXT FEW DAYS. STATION WILL CABLE ; FULL DETAILS ALLEGATIONS WHEN: PASSED WRITTEN REPORT. 7 i 3. AFTER RECEIPT COPY LNAGON REPORT STATION WILL ALSO . : CABLE ITS COMMENTS. TENTATIVELY, STATION FEELS STRONG EFFORT a, “$ COPY Qol\ 30885 ¢ SECRET /S¥8 FEB 1973 14-0000 ~ CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION eect lent ne ene age "PERSON UNIT NOIZIED SECRET Iv] 3] — — _ then Filled Ie} cogensei fat Td ADVANCE COPY 0 IDSUED oO sLorreo REPROCUCTION OF TIES Cory PieeRITO uf-————4 ; . “SHOULD BE MADE SALVAGE POSADA IF ABOVE INFO CORRECT AND ‘IN FACT HE HAS NOT ALREADY GONE T00 FAR TO MAKE SALVAGE POSSIBLE. Ev AGON NOT AWARE POSADA'S CURRENT CONNECTION - pene ee “WITH STATION. 4. FILE: 201-380985. £2 IMPDET. SECRET -~ aang nt te te wget nemeren pee, = 103 ESTERS EWS 8 QEMY dy a2 p ony At gee gee mee cee CLASSIFIED MESSAGE - ‘TOTAL COPS ROUTING AND -OF METIALOSEEN av aH - Ton t= wee to. 14-0000 a 28 ° ry “~ 2 of © came SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION ““ASSIFED MESSAGE" 7 Tora res + _-RONENG AND-OR INTIALS-SEEN BY » ABA ar ROTH ; ~~ SECREV 2 ia — [3] a > - (hen Filled 8) arene ANANCL COPY 0 issva0 O soTTED RERRIOUCHION OF THS COPY PRET? en : Ld ar \ , ; assxw py _J,4 : aaa ota \ /_) en SECRET, 13t9%TS FEB 73 STAFF. _ cite wusmrans( 17390, 833052 TO: DIRECTOR INFO CARACAS. Se iy WKRALLY WKSCARLET «| REF r DIRECTOR 368616 le “srattow HAS RECEIVED. NO INFO FROM LNAGON RE INTEREST IN WKSCARLET-3, ALTHOUGH SUBJECT NOT A MBR OF UNION INSURRECCIONAL REVOLUCIONARIA (UIR) GROUP, HIS NAME WAS RECENTLY MENTIONED IN UNSPECIFIED CONNECTION WITH SEVERAL OF THEM, ALL OF WHOM INVOLVED NARCOTICS. 2. PLS ADVISE IF RQs WISHES STATION TO INITIATE LNAGON TRACES ON SUBJECT TO DETERMINE REASON FOR CURRENT INTEREST. 3. FILE: 201-300985. £2, IMPDET.. SECRET t 3 0S COPY i Th Be SECRET vo oon e0¢ 70. f F . oar ; _ACTARIAT DISSEMINATION =" SSIFIED MESSAGE Tord COPpES AY ~ = noon alg.on menae seen oF BSR En, oo — f SECRET oooh ane . {When Filled In} sucovernatem ‘ ~ o i / y i ee ee ee ee voc a oaks iy ‘= SECRET 1299550) FEB 78 STAFF a en > cite Caracas 4it oO asjoar ; To DIRECTOR, WH/NIAMI. Le = WKRALLY WKSCARLET ~ 3 a REFs DIRECTOR 369616 . re a o vo vas 1. STATION HAS NO IDEA LNAGON INTEREST IN WKSCARLET-S. > UNABLE QUERY WKSCARLET-3 AS HE IS IN-ITALY FOR FOUR WEEKS. : ‘DO NOT BELIEVE IT ADVISADLE QUESTION LOCAL LNAGON. So 7 2, FILEs 201-300985. £2 IMPDET ee { SECRET ‘ ne 4 : x c es cory ; . , SECRET a oS 14-0000 en ee ALT 5 Me yd * wareeace ron fa wf: “se TOTAL Comre: z/ cw Ane u. ’ YeATHERUAX wh UH ABZ S. £¢ RK £ t mr S35 eMC FER 23 CAPLE SECHCTARIAT DISSEMINATION . . e ° . ‘28 . a CJ] wnozrx, 0 anotnoex [7] return ro —_____ eranen oO rue RIO C1] ene nics mena 2 ere a ; (reterense auen . S 5-C-R-£-} gw ciré oiREcTOR rn . eee og yhl CARACAS INFO WH/NIANE« v) 3 6-6 G16 - > m uw OuneaLLy UXSCARLET _ pe tree eal ¢ 3. ON & FEB 73 LNYUMA KOS ADVIS p_THAT LNAGON IN NIANT e “ATTEMPTED TO REVIEW UKSCARLET-3 CIDEWEOR NEANIE OFFICIAL LNYUHA, LOCATED pal FILE SUT WAS TOLD THAT FYLE AT Goce LENYUMA Hes OFFICE. LNYUMA H@S HAS ADVISED ITS MIAMI OFFICE THAT LNAGON CAN REVIEW J ta 3 FILE IN WASHINGTON. 2. WE DO NOT KNOW WHY LNAGON WANTS TO REVIEW FILE NOR ARE WE OBJECTING, SINCE WE HAVE BEEN ASSURED THAT ANY MATERIAL STATUS BASHINGTON. . 3. WILL APPRECIATE ANY INFORMATION CARACAS AND UH/MIANT MAY are PEN, RECEIVE LHICH WOULD THROW LIGHT 0 ont TNAGON INTEREST, IN WKSCARLET~3- 4Y. CARACAS: PLS DO NOT CONVEY THIS INFORMATION TO URSCARLET = . aol-o03sc04s - S. y FILE 201-300985- E2 he f. 4, -/ 08 COPY beaitlice 2 RYAOCIR venseae_ ASE HS RICHARD LS CONOLLY v THEODORE G. SHACKLEY C/OS/AAS_LOU Dtery OUSHICTELEDOORD} C/UH/3 C/HD wit aie at AN DU PR AEL RULEASING OFFICER SECRET. te oa crassieito py: 09° 9: oSes gumeenicaring ’ i IE ASDIR Weds Sikéd saw nw Uae 14-0000 MPGRACEFORM og foraLcerirs: 2O~. cen ROBERT Je WEATHERUAX ; Cee Pac i . Secret tar 4535S ‘ earch FEB 73 C1 no toes () arerush to —_—— BRANCH 1 mre ao (relerence aut - ECRET. o : nm ; ‘ As . e, cHEOREEIOR 3 BEY E vo TUH/NTANTS . . yp Np CUKRALLY UKSCARLET of Qe, REF: DIRECTOR SEPEIE. on . 3 felb. ne , BO 2. IDEN/TS CIFENCE-i. oO, : 2. FILE 201~-300985 Ee rnevet. fl ’ C/UH/3 7 J: Coretlip wa ° wale fines - AHEODORE G- SHACKLEY a Ee: STERNFIELD han C/WHD : C/UH/COG ‘ = e eS COPY 201-0300 TNS COORDINATING OFFICERS AUTHENTICATING RELEASING OFFICER Ex 2 CUASSIFITO BY. | - er OFFi : SECRET AIOIR-M « SISM Pricer ROEPRODUCIIS! BY OFMIR THAN THE ISSULG CFESE IS FO aUTE DS nae enwnvaa 14-0000 some PHILIP swine ouvir UHSBZY _ ter 4$3S5 ‘ewe? FEB 23 : eae eae e es _~ «4 « ame .?: . . MrSsace FomN TOTAL corirs: | CABLE SCCRETARIAT OISSEMINATION = EX o NO INDEX ov Spee ii oO FILE IN CS PILE NO, CONF: 4 7 “h. IH ER isl eveAn IPIAN AEVURGS 4 AO wots ‘ ce ; ; bemey felasatticotre oe + (dateggpd “hs __ tretererce somber] §-£-C_R-£-T_.. ‘ . . CITE DIRECTOR . . : ro TEPRIORITY ROME INFO CARACAS- _— a or 7 UKRALLY UKSCARLET ; 30 oa! REFS: As DIRECTOR 3b70308 | B. CARACAS ene JIN a2use4ls 7 PREESP CO Lowen . kL. GEES THAT SCARLET-3 E5SSDD BE KEPT TO CONTACT WITH ( — - ABSOLUTE MININUN FOR REASONS GIVEN REF Ae” e- FILE 203-300985. 75-2-1G5b/3. E2 INPDET. al *RECUESTED THAT THERE BE NO CONTACT BETHEEN UKSCARLET-3 AND RONE STATION IN VIEU OF FLAP POTENTIAL. "REPORTED THAT UXSCARLET~3 HAD ALREADY DEPARTED CARACAS AND. STATION UNAELE TO GIVE HIM THE INSTRUCTIONS. . C/UH/3 Meaclt . E/T__ if flit Z d 35-3 ~ 16/3 ( ay. ff iL wach, N * yD PHL Me : SOV Chor: JTREODORE G- SHACKLEY : « C/EUR c/WHD 7 a Jor 3208S GY COORDINATING OFFICERS AUTHENTICATING RELEASING OFFICER : ! OFFICER 4 €-C_R-£—-F___ REFROCUCTION BY OIMTR THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE (S Fe OHIBITED, COPY NO, 14-0000 _ “a “ [eter enero] - cones sehen ey ; / “EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE : DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION . FILE CLASSIFICATION OF RECORD COPY - . . Pa. . / 4st IS : > ze TAS Vie _| “SOURCE INFORMATION iro. OOC. SYMIOL & HO. suesect ¢ 4 teve oc. OaTe OF TEV? ME EXTRACT (Aloo cleo doc. dlatridution. Diseca. No., etc. - 1? applicable) 18. . WESCARLET-3: . Co ; During. this reporting period WESCARLET-3 produced eleven disseninations and contributed to four others. As a chief of one _ Of the operations sections of his service, it appeared that he vould '_- continue to have excellent“ access. However, in Deceaber WKSCARLET-1 reorganized his service, and ostensibly reduced our agent's area of respon- sibility. and’ &ecess. WKSCARLET-3 vas slightly depreseed at this occurrence as he believed, and rightly so,-that he had not merited this reduction. After the holidays, hovever,.it becane spparent that WKSCARLET-1 vould conthue to use WKSCARLET-3 in speeial operations and that the reduction In responsibility was solely to take WESCARLET-3 out of the limelight. Thus, our. agent is still able to report on the sensitive operations of his ser- ‘ viee. As a result of this and his past performance, WESCARLET-3 was given @ salary increase beginning January 1973. Belhdy inte peered seme, nee oe. Morn '9420% Mp 13 tie £ade, Ne yweo Ene (AS 3. rared 7. WKSCARLET-3 oe oo. Although WKSCAPRLUT=3 continued his fine production during this time period, it was !MA®YSS activity which produced the real interest. Tarough other cables and dispatches ve have reported his involvement in this irregular activity, which ir proved true will end in his termination as a BKHERALD asset. At the present tine WKSCARLET-3 is the security tean leader . for the Venezuelan delegation to the Gulf of Maracaibo talks presently _ being held in Fone: It is planned thet soon efter he returns, and if we : have sufficient hard facts, we will confront our agent in an attenpt to clarify his :SIA3YSS connection. . SUBJECT OF 201 {tees 201- FORM BET cececocs SECRET ® = 17-003 o-e8 sortises é ni 14-0000 Dori &€ fEB/FIZ ~ , _ wee ” ¢ : SECRET — “ \ . (Uren Filled fa) } v . EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE DOCUMENT LDENTIFICATION . we oava oF Doc. * FILE CLASSIFICATION GCF RECORD cory OOe, SyMROL BNO. SOURCE INFORMATION [source cevrronre DATE OF WWFO! evatuarion TEXT OF EXTRACT (Alae cite doc. distridution, Disses. Ne., ete. - if applicabdie) . t 18. WKSCARLET-3: . ; 7° ; ‘During this yeportins period WXSCARLET-3 produced eleven Cissexinations and contributdd to four others. As a chief of one . . of the operations sections of his sqrvice, it appeared that he would \ ; - continue to have excellent access. [However, in December ‘KSCARLET+-1 } . reorganized his service and ostensihly reduced,our agent's area of respon- . sibility and. sccess. WKSCARLET-3 was slightly depressed at this occurrence as he believed, and rightly so, that! he had not merited this reduction, After the holidays, however, it became apparent that WKSCARLET-1 would continue to use NiSCARLET-3 in special operations and that the reduction in responsibility was solely to take WXSCARLLT~3 out of the lirelignt. Thus, our ageat is still able to report on the sensitive operations of his ser- . vice. Asa result of this and his past performance, WKSCARL©T-3 was given ; ' a salary increase beginning January pets ~ ese He — a ea ee ee Oe, | Nowe DN n= SAME, (yn IE See LCT R4ACT Fog, Jj . MVCA-1Ga.¢l, CL ER TP Gee (PSs TERT Indicate The Subject, Project Or 20] File No. In Which This Form Is To Be Filed. SUBJECT OF BCU (Leet. First. widdle) . 8 Constr oe 14-0000 TAL bn tne nmerase . ere «@ ~~ . e ee s CARE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINANON =“ LASGIED Mrssacer Torar C st 2 Nt OD - 7 ErDE . re ae SECRET |. (When Fait te) ANWEE coPr MV ssa (J serno a, > ar DOLL a RETO Ua 7 : he 5 , , \ molt it Se a hw Guee bets, C500 TOs PRIORITY DIRECTOR, ROMES. q WRRALLY WKSCARLET FEB lows REF: DIRECTOR 367239 > ‘ le WXSCARLET-3 DEPARTED VENEZUELA MONDAY 5 FESs i STATION RECEIVED REF TOO LATE FOR CONTACT. BELIEVE IN i INITIAL CONTACT WKSCARLET-3 AND ROME OFFICER, LATTER STILL MIGHT GRACEFULLY Bow OUT. IT SHOULD 3£ POINTED OUT, ~ ROWEVER , WKSCARLET-3 BELIEVES HE MEzZTS CARACAS CO AT Fone RISK TO HIMSELF AND CITING RISK FACTOR IN NOT MAINTAINING CONTACT WITH HIM ROME WOULD SE SEVERAL POINTS LOST FOR OUR SIDE, SUGGEST, INSTEAD, THAT CONTACT Bz KEPT at ABSOLUTE MIKIMUM AND ONLY WHEN WKSCARLET-3 HAS WRITTEN INFORMATION OF VALUE TO “BRUSH” PASS, CONCEIVABLE THIS WOUL2 ONLY DECIR ABOUT TWO TIMES AFTER INITIAL MEETING. 2. FILES 201-339985, 75-2-16/3. £2 IMPDET. SECRET D927 es cary SECRET oA?¢ MICROFILMED a r * 1 o, ee * ° NOLAND “OR INITIALS-SEEN BY , ACS eee SECRET 961995¢ FES 73 STAFF . on y ; 8205 CITE cusncas C42 Lo - $. MICRO. SER, 3 oe a Qo - 3008S” £ t 14-0000 . ; . pr scadt PO eo Oe i. +e, nies pant crasirars. set ‘NOY ; y { - “4 Tera es eben oes a sees Saas _©es PHILTE, SNARE ere rues a0vi [ SEC ReofeT: | in mr 3595: i ii or § FE. 73 CAULE SPER TARIAT OISSEMIMATION eR © wownoux (7) rerecn to L. — FEB: «$6 oO mn mo , wv Era. a LOIN CS FRE NO. MicavriietéD CON i 4 — Be o| rue, ve. 4 g LES, fon, EL, felitey deve aed ve bed cen new ber) piel Jer cetoad S €&-c-R-£1. pay ‘ CITE ERECTOR . ey ad U2» 763 PRIORITY CARACAS INFO ROME. ea a UXRALLY UKSCARLET ? = REF: CARACAS 21092 LIN azauuels 1. AFTER CAREFUL RECONSIDERATION, BELIEVE IN VIEU CONSIDERASLE FLAP POTENTIAL THAT UKSCARLET-3 SHOULD ROME. ts REALIZE THAT HE COULD PRODUCE SOME INTERESTING INTEL FROM THIS , rhe LivEss oe 7 P SUT po NOT FEEL IN THIS INSTANCE THATAREPORTE NG LORTH RISK INVOLVED. ng Wi Ty ae 2. SUGGEST YOU TELL UKSCARLET~3 CONTACT CANCELLED BECAUSE Ja RONE CASE OFFICER BOCLO HLT WHO LOULD HAVE ner HIM EXPECTS BE - OUT OF TOUN AT TIME OF WKSCARLET-3'S VISIT AND NOQ OTHER APPROPRIDATE, CONTACT AVAILAGLE- . A 3. FILE 201-300985, 75-2-)b/3. E2 INPDET A SREPORTED ON WKSCARLET-3 TRIP TO ROME TO BUG COLONSIAN DELEGATION TO ~ COLONBIAN-VENEZUELAN BORDER TALKS. | E/T_Uik. PEAKE {TELTCOORD? § fh 73. font er Kuwehe Jet- 3099FS t » . rr fy s AS. st: oS) ‘ [LG rellif : a THEODORE G6. ne eee RICHARD L. CONOLLY a : C/UHD C/UH/3 ; 2 . ; . Py asses es copy ; : , COCHOINATING QFFICFRE : 4 _ RELCASING OFFICER SECRET | fed chasse PACETE? suas . . UP ara wy. sou j REPRODOUCHONS BY OIMER THAD Wad Mute CECE IS bet TO Cory aa 14-0000 rn oo woot DN sets oe iiated Mtoe AL Gey, ae —_ Pate be un. UMN ALS of ER OF Baa oy NOES < SECR yt ; tt ocmens oan 1 an . eT oe er Tote eee See ea we we bes bot. WICR?. SER | FFA 18g AT AME TOFS on MICROFILMEO neve At eae oo Sn ¢ Fe ee ome Ae DOE AE EO ~ S¢iIa i os’ SECRET cogicz FER 73 STAFF [A (2564 / CITE, Cas acas: Bidse TO: rae’ sos, wore, - Se. WKRALLY WKSCARLET 5 , REFS: a. DIRECTOR sesa7p \ Be ONE azess CY 52026 , EVENING " FEBRUARY WKSCARLET -3 <epontep KE AND KEY AUDIO TECHNICIANS TRAVELLISG ROME IN TRUE NAME USING VENEZUELAN DIPLO- MATIC PASSPORTS. SITUATION WILL DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT HE ACTUALLY INVOLVED INSTALLING AUDIO AND TELTAPS. WKSCARLET-3 TRAVELLING AS VENEZUELAN DIPLOMAT AND IF FLAP OCCURS FULLY EXPECTS USE DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY AND SE PNSED. WAS TCLD THAT “OUR” PECPLE WOULD STATE IX CASE OF FLAP THAT WE NEVER HEAD OF HIM. HE ACCEPTED . OUR POSITION. , \w 2. DURING SANE MEETING [PASSED CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS PER REF Baypt7m WKSCARLET*3 WILL USE NAME “SDUARDO™ WHEN CONTACTING 2OME STATIONS <——- HE ENGLISH VERY GCOD. ‘CONTACT REQUESTED ENABLE WXSCARLET-3 Pasty ae INFO TO CARACAS ON PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENTS CF VENEZUELAN Sens ae TIVE OPER ATICHN PS ALNST COLOMBIAN DELEGATION TO ROME TALKS. AGE foray! TENTATIVELY PLANS ARRIVE ROME O/A 8 FEBRUARY. — Js 2- | CS copy tage Ste JE 67 RP 75> 2 “fs 7 SECRET oo, (76 65. A tat 7 3 14-0000 En Cen Were CAR AMIR, fn Teen T es.) were GU MR eVIAl Lene Bw 08 OR ane: Zh oF Haw wr ias een iene ae Rashied TAL CEB E T ans ' 3 SECR ences eee PF (Whes filed ta) aes fe an nt 3 ADVANCE CO¥Y saa CD serve BF PR NNTN SOs cowy rare raj [ ro ne a enn | rn en or. A ar - Son page ace ?| FILE, VR a oan ee PAGE 2 CARACAS 21092 SECRET “3. FILE: 20)-302985, 75-2-16/3. E2 IMPDET SECRET 103/dt Q30NVMNOS PHS BOY Mee gg OT vow e ¢ “ll ° ov Lo ¥ ° 0 an need SECREf I°°.°) lvls. ~ re a a a 14-000¢ ene een oun ane ~ @ ef o e ny - ese MPESAUF FOR Toray cores? -<97 Me : ona: PHILIP F. SNARE Saraneent (f uNere CU 3/¥ ; SECRET sar, 7271/3538 ; 31 JANUARY 1973 oe wens At tar reer akd + seen Ad, - fertey 9) aigrted bere tool (role-once eumbor] «S$ fC RECT . + CITE OIRECTOR ae _ EE Ie 3 aop 4 7 0 7 re 7 PRIORITY CARACAS INFO PRIORITY ale UKRALLY UKSCARLET REF? ROME 27864 IN ez0zbls . > ’ . 3. RE _UKSCARLET-3 TRIP RONE, PLS ADVISE! Ae WHAT SORT DOCUMENTATION HE WILL USE. 8. WILL HE BE PART OF ACTION TEAMS WILL HE BE DIRECTLY “INVOLVED IN BUGGING? C- ANY OTHER ASPECTS HIS INVOLVEMENT THIS EFFORT WHICH NIGHT ADVERSELY AFFECT USG INTERESTS IF OP WERE TO FLAP. ANSWERS TO FOREGOING WILL BE USEFUL IN ASSESSING RISKS INVOLVED PARTICIPATION» e. ASSUME CARACAS WILL ANSUER REF QUESTIONS RE Y-3. Je. FILE 201-0200985.°75-2-bb/3- £2 INPDETod *¥SET UP CONTACT PLAN FOR UKSCARLET-3 IN ROME. ASKED IF HE U.S. CITIZEN 4UD) CHETHER HE SPEAKS ENGLISH. {NOTES HE IS CUBAN-BORN AND HAS VELEZUELAN CITIZENSHIP AS ueLL AS U.S. RESIDENT ALIEN ST Ts us 7 AE a SPEAKS ENGLISH-} 5 . -~ 3009F5S » *b ps-a-e/3 OS cory “ac | oe “5 : : Ad CHEST _}abluen Hnelon Leas : \ THeoDene G. ‘SHACKLEY . 1 Carbwer rR. HATHAWAY + M3 COORDINATING OFFICERS C/UH d 5) AUTHENTICATING NELEAGING OFFICER t.2 crassiito S25 orricen SECRET |facucncsiw } REFRODUCTIO’S BY OUNER THAN THE SSS CLECE ‘os Pr orribileO. CCPY nO. 14,0000 -—9- - wee reer ee eee . o "Ec ™ PAGES PAGE 1 OF 2 DIRNTINE UTE OP xo FOREIGN DISSEM THIS 13 AN IN? ORMATION KEPORT, nor FINAILY EVALUATED INTELLIGENCE See RES _ RePERT NO. CSCI-316/60339-73 _ . . : oare ore. 31 January 1973 Country Veneztiela oot S$ Deceriber 1972 ‘ ° mo oe suasect Reorganization of the Directorate PTR Le i - of the Service of Intelligence and : 7 ; _ Prevention - ae - aca Venezuela, Caracas As December FIELONO. LiVE-6525 ; - 1972) . _ oa SOURCE . An experienced ‘police investigator whose position gives him . , : “. sykecess to: ‘dnformation-on | matters affecting the internal .- security of Venezuela. He reports without the knowledge of his superiors, His) ‘information has been frequently con- firmed by. independent sources. le provided a copy of the reorganization document, O ‘ : 1. On 8 Decemuer 1972 the Directorate of the Service of Yutulligencs and Prevention (DISIP) was reorganized py its Director, Dr. Reaberto’ Uzecategudii Sruzuali, an (Source Comment : Uzeategui LDelieves DISIP will we in line for criticism during the clection year of 1973 and he wants to remove from positions f responsivility any of iis controversial section leads.) The gist of the docuiaent issucd by Uzcategui reorganizing DISIP follows. fete eterna uta, . 2. ‘the Director of DISIP sets the seneral policy based -on instructions from the Ministry of the Interior and has : ultimate control of the Services. Tie Deputy Director assists ‘ nin in carrying out these responsivilities and substitutes : for the virector during his aosence. As its supervisory and fiscal units, DISIP nas an Inspector General of Services wno nas the responsibility of disciplining personnel and investi-~ gating employces, and an internal comptroller who verifies tne auministration of the Services. } 3. The following are the DISIP executive positions: a. Sccretary General of | ‘Services y. which has been assigned to Dr. Oswaldo Domingue Z. SECRE T/il0 POREIGN DISSE e-nwwau antwow feleserfizorer) ldievem conmole} (Fae Preld Orem bution eee linet perog- aph) EN HVC-6525 WKRALLY a CUKSCARLET-3) CSCIHWJIG/0035 7. ee ae inert 5 2 ey > Sa © RL T/00 PORTS. ine | Pace 2 cr 2 paces CSC1-316/00339-73 b, Cilef of the General Information Division r ‘ ‘ . . = % ? . ot wnich nas Leen assignad to Lic. Joayuin Cnaffra dee. : : -@. Caief of the Seneral Operations Division, wilen had been assigned to Cowaissiones Rodrigo ii i evec s carco. ~ 4, The Chiefs of the Zones and otuer iraaches in the iaterior are under tac jurisdiction of the Secretary General’ — - Of Serviess. Thoy will handle administrative matters, intelligengs, and operations directly with the corresponding Divisions and will receive from tiem tie genceral requirements 7 Oo » to he fulfilled. i . 5.. The General Operations Division has nationwide responsibility for all police ana operalional matters It > aa -will be’ formed by as many operating divisions as there are . specific activities _to be fulfilled. Tuc currsnt operating divisions are: a. Tirst Division (Prevention), headed by Cownissioner Adolfo ome ro Gomez. . b>. Second vivision (Agent Control),*headed by . sub-commissioner Arpad Bango. 1 C. Third Division (Patrol), iieaded by Sub- Commai ssioner Julio Cesar Lanza. dg. YTourtn Division (zz>losives and Armaments), 3 7 headed by Somnissionsr Luis Posgada.s . @. Tifth Division (Protection), neaded: by Cownissioner luis iiartinez Cucrra. 6. The General Information Division has nationwide : rasponsibility for all intelligence and counter-intelligence ’ matters, with the exeeption of suLversion waich is wnolly the . responsibility of the General Operations Division. Tie General Information Division will be formed by asmny divisions as there are specific activities to be fulfilled. Currently these are: a. Lleventh Division, neaded by Commissioner Jose Vasquez Blanco. b. Twelfth Division (Archives and Analysis), headed by Dr. Rafacl Rivas Vasyuez. c. Tairtecntn Division (USSR and Bloc Fmbassics), headed by sub-conmissioner Alajandro Hystor. 7. The Secretary General of Services has responsibility : for all administrative matters, including personnel and request : for survices, equipment and finences. ie also nas responsibili for ali matters not falling und2r tue jurisdiction of the two general divisions, and in particular for those related to the Divisions of Personnel and Administration. 3 t Y 8. Ficld Vissem: [Imvassy at Caracas. = . S BOR DL TV/SO_FORRIGN OISSEL ; Cee ee en en re ee eter nant -_ rs wee a & ’ ‘ ¥ ween w 14-0000 “a ‘ . sous . Pad . “ . “Fe. a + . yoo. “CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSED TION CLASSIFIED MESSAGE tore. coref are ROUTING AND) WOE NTL 3-8EEN pitahelibnehadippananlsnamncaar Rea AT wolsa / af Chen fied tn) SECRET 3017302 JAN 73 STAFF “ | 820226 CITE ROME 27869 SO 7 Pores gerne ty - _ TO: PRIORITY CARACAS INFO DiRecTOR. mo “WKRALLY WKSCARLET — ) REF. CARACAS 21049 CW gi ca le 1. CWMSCARLET/S § SHOULD TELEPHONE IDEN. MEETING SITE WILL BE BAR OF HOTEL PACIFIC, 51 VIALE MEDAGLIE D'oRO. : MEETING TIME WILL BE ONE HOUR LATER THAN TIME AGREED: TO : - ON PHONE. CASE OFFICER WILL BE READING NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE. : : ' WKSCARLET/3 SHOULD ASK IDEN “WHAT BUS WILL TAKE ME TO . . ST PETERS", CASE OFFICER WILL REPLY, “NUMBER 47 IS BEST : . ser" | 2. DCOS, RUTHERFORD J. LYNER, SEEMS TO REMEMBER WKSCARLET/3 AS WODUAL CITIZEN, SO ASSUME HE SPEAKS ENGLISH. - PLEASE CONFIRM. DOES STATION ENVISION THAT WKSCARLET/3 : “WILL BE PASSING INFO FOR FORWARDING TO CARACAS STATION OR |§ PURPOSE CONTACT SO STATION WILL BE ABLE CONTACT HIM IF . NECESSARY? 3. FILE: 75-2-16/3, 201-300985. E2 IMPDET. DUPLICATE COPY FOR CROSS FILING IN We fan F oS SECRET eg gopy mtd WL 2 LF SECRET 14-0000 ma ss, . ase CARLE SECRETARIAT DISSEUINAT. ~~ GASSITED MessacE TOTAL Cc a/ ROUTING ANT OF WT-LO-SEEN FRSA TAT ROTA ~ “SECRET eee et : (When Futled in) or o _ - © §E CR ET $0173€2 JAN 75 STAFF . wt cITe‘RoME 37870> : 2 eee 7 - 820224. : _° JO: PRIORITY CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR. C _ WKRALLY WKSCARLET , , . nd : » “REF ROME 27869_ BROARG Co IDEN: ROBERT RUTH TELEPHONE: OFFICE - 4674 EXT 456 _ WOME - 345-2656. " SECRET DUPLICATE COPY FOR CRCSS FILING IN 201- Pat 9¢ 57 _ 14-00000 Yotas CeFIED eked - : . Preece oro Phe nee: : pee _ SECRET PyReonuMtt ROriP ito we lg ed aovance Copy 1aguen/sQornaD [ee Ae oe FetToe ani ~ nes . ~ er 10 i FILK, VR, ADDP, CSDO, IF/AN, IW, FL 2, A ah is ince naan ryan er} ‘ Ly aah 5 ne 9 S23.)"P 4 , ; SECRET 2916002 JAN 73 INTEL CITE CARACAS 21648 108 DIRECTOR INFO BOGOTA, ROME, INTEL ZRWAHOO SUPDATAL ZRWAHOO FOR POSSIBLE HEADQUARTERS LIMITED DISTRIBUTION | SIMILAR TO THAT OF HVC-6588, SOURCE WKRALLY/ WKSCARLET=3 WHO WILL HEAD THE TEAM. xWOWN TO LIMITED NUMBER OF LIAISON OFFICIALS, 0 INDEX, PLEASE ADVISE LOCAL DISTRIBUTION TO BE GIVEN HVC~6508 WHICH FORWARDED IN MEMO FORM VIA DIRECTOR 363681. THIS REPORT NOT CGORDINATED WITH EMBASSY. Fon "" oL py MICHAEL C. CHOADEN, FILED! 29716002 it ; LAYED TO CiiESH Pen Dig Be BS\2- IW COMMENT: WHEN DISSEMINATED ADO CA, CI, CI/OPS, CI/TC. fitter WKSCARLET-3 SECRET 14-00000 Lae Ca are Secaat : CA INTERMAL USE Cnay ENTELUGENCE INFORMATION CARLES pare 29 JANUARY 1973 pm (818958. ; Page 107 2 pages The following teEgene trfonmation, tronmited inia a CA Reid Statioa, requirea reviow wthin the Clandsdine Service be- fore bay relcinad vite tho Agency. Funding readh of th review, @ copy is being providad for yew édvonce Information. __[ 8 wet cv sy caver COUNTRY? . VEAEZUELA / COLOMBIA DOL LATE JANUARY 1973 — SUBJECT: | PLANS OF THE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT TO conpucT A , SENSITIVE TECKHICAL OPERATION AGAINST THE COLOPBIAN CELEGATION TO THE NEXT ROUND OF BORDER NEGOTIATIONS “acat VEWEZUELA, CARACAS - | VIELD WO. KVC-6359 (28 JANUARY .1973) . , SOURCE: aX EXPERIENCED POLICE INVESTIGATOR WHOSE POSITION GIVES HIM ACCESS TO IAFORMATION ON MATTERS AFFECTING a : . . TNE FRTERRAL SECURITY OF VENEZUELA. HE REPORTS _ VRITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE ‘OF HIS SUPERIGRS. HIS INFORYATION HAS BEER FREQUESTLY CONFIRMED BY INDEPENDENT SOURCES. 1. If EARLY FEBRUARY “1973 THE VENEZUELAN GOVERRMERT PLANS 10 SEND TO RORE, ITALY, A TEAM OF 16 OFFICIALS OF THE DIRECTORATE OF THE SERVICE OF IATELLIGERCE AND PREVENTION (DISIP) TO MOUNT A SESSITIVE TECHNICAL GPERATION AGAIAST THE COLOPBIAN DELEGATION TO THE WEXT ROUND OF BORDER REGOTIATIGAS BETWEEN . . : we -. _ ~a ad . - ‘ “ae SECRET 14-00000 oe ace Ne, torrione ww «918958 THs pace 2082 PAGES SECRET SO ° a oo, {[elaert Aensing | onen gontrots) . . - - ; VENEZUELA AND COLOMBIA, THE TEAM WILL CONSIST OF COMMUNICATIONS, AUDIO TECHNICIANS, SECURITY, AND SUPPORT PERSONNEL WHO WILL "REMAIN IN ROME FOR AN ESTIMATED SIX WEEKS TO TvO MONTHS, (FIELD COMMENT! THE NEXT SERIES OF NEGOTIATIONS IS SCHEDULED ' TO BE HELD IM ROME SOME TIME AFTER THE EARLY FEBRUARY VISIT | OF VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT RAFAEL CALDERA TO COLOMBIA, ' "ACCORDING TO A PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT BY FOREIGN MINISTER ARISTIDES © CALVA NI ON 15 JANUARY. HVC-6588, CSC1-316/89162-73, FROM THIS SOURCE, AND HVC-6523, CSCI-316/ “73, FROM A _ _* DIFFERENT USUALLY RELIABLE SECURITY SERVICE SOURCE, ARE * REPORTS MENTIONING THE SANE TYPE OF OPERATION CARRIED OUT BY THE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT DURING THE LAST ROUNG OF NEGOTIATIONS IN ROME WHICH ENDED IN LATE 1972.) 2. FIELD DISSEM: EMBASSY AT CaRACAS. SENT TO BOGOTA, . ROME, , REPORT CLASS S ECR ET / NO FOREIGN OISSEN - CLASSIFIED BY RECORDED REPORTING OFFICER, EXEMPT FROM GENERAL " DECLASSIFICATION SCHEDULE OF E,0. 11632 EXEMPTION CATEGORY , . 5B(2), IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE DATE OF AUTOMATIC DECLASSIFICATION, SECRET 14-00000 ae heme ecm came teee cea oop 1 een = eee epee eee [oo I; t TEAT OF UNTaACi Indicate 201 File No. Form Is To 3e F SLUsECT OF 26 ee ee ne tte Se Sab bane vtlae i | ! p | | | sate dean, i bat ‘ . ! ! ' ' } i i | DATS OF TABG, ’ - i _ woe ete ee en ne ee ‘ Masteubuteon, Orazcm! Now, ete. © be. aU8422_ LUIS Joie duo4 ss SEX.S SS to ? HVC ~06525 075-vc5-000 i ' 18 JAN 73 l eae ce oF 4TH CivisloN /EXPLUSi VES AND ARMAS i TN Oe ee we mee ee ee Tne Subdfect, Profect Or 1 (Laat, Fou wy VOSORETE boas 867 Pee eieus “ corteoms In W: le a Se — > Faest, maddie) 417-46) SECRET i i } : t Fiabeetety 4 be a ee 14.90000 Loree SECRET CY {When Pted fap a 28 THANSMITTAL . ; oF TDCS INFORMATION REPORT ous. eT VAZQUER J : Fouring uNit Nit RUS 707i . 4 i727 BAS [50 sae_10 JAN 1! [| ——— — cont ° if WH-19 __|h SPO, FI_5, CA 5, CI, CI/OPS, FR 4, pcr, npc1, ppp, ADDP, CS/RF. \ : TT PRECEOENCE xT ROUTINE BASZD ON «io. wT, 0801) ; HVC-6514 -CARACAS 20937 DATE DISTRIBUTED 10 JANUARY 1973 OISSEMINATION cor V-oTwi7e [3] | 1]. 1] I/O, oy TT 6 803024). - ARK # -—___+_} __f _+___t WERALLY (WKSCARLET-3) PE tatsom: + . ugee | ant Pe TIT} HANDIING INSTRUCTIONS (Plece X ia cppcepriote spore. List electrical addressees.) C { RECOMMEND EXO oa: . ; , 7 4 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM i. | BASIC DOCUMENT NOT : ge 4 MADE AVAMABLE OCI Co ‘or : fan} s RELAY CABLE ATTACHED [} tz i : a: c \ sHow iw cl “ cao we w DISSEM ELECTRICALLY [7] TOs a se) wT. EXCLUSIVE FOR USIB oO USIB PERSONAL ATIN, = C7} ZRWAHOO CABLE SENT [7] wPmragd CLASSIFIED BY: MICHAEL C, CHOADEN NOT FOR UAISON @ § INTERNAL USE ONLY AUTHENTICATING OFFICER COORDINATING OFFICER(S) C/WH/3/R (lew. (bat f- WH/G6/R -1~ cht RELEASING OFFICER CLASSIFICATION SECRET = [rogiizex (When Milled ta) tom -. sar TK-2 use erevious commons x bo - WRSCA KLE 7. 3 19-20-4647) 14.90000 i | ~ SECRET ~ . eg, - Ni : @ ROUTINE eo Intelligence Information Cable WARNING NOTICK--SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES !N -803024 a AND METHODS INVOLVED fe STATEING NMC. MC (DIA) CIAVNMCE NIC NSA TREAS SOO ONE CRS PAGE. 1 CF 2 PAGES w N aA EXO, DDI : . . piciont o NO FOREIGN DISSEN/CONTROLLED DISSEM Clordhed by Pecovded Heer, © freer tol Groat " erred Se pepertiog Officer, Exomat trem General Decterwsifitation Sabedvie of VOS2 Enemption Cotegery 38 a ww lege wb!e te Determine Oote . THIS IS AN INFORMATION REPORT, NOT FINALLY EVALUATED NTEUIGENCE CHE TOCSHB-315/00238-73 ost 10 JANUARY 1973 COUNTRY. VENEZUELA/CHILE 001 EARLY JANUARY 1973 ; susect (SCHEDULED ARRIVAL IN VENEZUELA OF THREE MEMBERS OF- mE CHILEAN "CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR CLANDESTINE EXPLOSIVES AND : COMMUNICATIONS TRAINING BY THE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT ' aca VENEZUELA, CARACAS (27 DECEMBER 1972- FIELD NO. HVC-6514 8 JANUARY 1973) source. AN EXPERIENCED POLICE INVESTIGATOR WHOSE POSITION GIVES HIM ACCESS TO INFORMATION on MATTERS AFFECTING THE INTERNAL SECURITY OF VENEZUELA. HE REPORTS WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIS SUPERIORS, HIS INFORMATION HAS BEEN FREQUENTLY CONFIRMED BY INDEPENDENT SOURCES, 1. THREE MEMBERS OF THE CHILEAN CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDC) ARE SCHEDULED TO ARRIVE IN VENEZUELA ON 9 JANUARY 1973 FOR SECRET TRAINING BY THE VENEZUELAN DIRECTORATE OF THE SERVICE OF INTELLIGENCE AND PREVENTION (DISIP) OF THE MINISTRY JHE CHILEANS ARE TO RECEIVE INSTRUCTION IN DISIP OF INTERIOR, CLANDESTINE EXPLOSIVES AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNIQUES, al a ee) SECRET/No FOREIGN DISSEN/CONTROLLED DISSEM ° felasnarisiags fdisvem contro.sy — 14-0000 ; , IN -803024 TOCSNB-315/00238=73 PAGE 2 OF 2PAGES « « SECRET/Nxo FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM PLANS FOR THE CHILEANS TO ENTER VENEZUELA SECRETLY AT CUCUTA, ‘coxoiiora, APTER FLYING-TO BOGOTA AND TRAVELLING OVERLAND TO _ ‘THE VENEZUELAN BORDER, THEY WILL THEN BE TAKEN TO'A DISIP Fan 8 EN APURE STATE TO RECEIVE THEIR TRAINING. “o 2. (PIELD comtent: HVC=6485;,° TDCSDB-315/10481-72, > FROM “ANOTHER SECURITY ‘SERVICE SOURCE WHO IS USUALL¥ RELIABLE, REPORTED THE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT'S AGREEMENT TO A CHILEAN PDC REQUEST FOR THE SECRET TRAINING OF SELECTED PDC MEMBERS TO PREPARE A SPECIAL CADRE OF ACTIVISTS WHO WOULD PROTECT PDC MENBERS IN THE EVENT OF A LEFTIST COUP D'ETAT IN CHILE PRIOR TO THE MARCH 1973 CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS, - AT THAT TIME FIVE TRAINEES HAD BEEN SELECTED. THE NAMES OF THE THREE CHILEANS MENTIONED ABOVE ARE UNAVAILABLE AT THIS TIME.) 3, FIELD DISSEM; EMBASSY AT CARACAS: SENT TO SANTIAGO, BOGOTA, - =—eaaan » SECRET /no FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM telacstteetiony idiasem controls) — wou we = ew hw 14-00000 oe avian erate see mente te a “" id , INS TE TANS Py ee ce ammo nee NR ne neat ett neta ee a __. PEIOR TORING . : PCO ACTION BRANCH Y. Filton Sect. 2 ca bate Oetach Gack flap £ it hie na sna ttle shown are not proper. A and torward to fF ADS j; insert proper tie ao. below and forward 2. Oastray tront cover sheet. uniess it records | document to iP/AN. significant acteon taker or comments requir: i ing Dreservatoar. ant 2 ROPES FLEE NO | 1P/ TO ALL AOORESSEES PALL RN SECTION TON BACH IF APPROPRIATE BRANDCY CEASE Do 1P/Ad | EXT. 4232. 4 SUBE GTZ 1 ory Caiatahed and logged Cueeneef 1 cpg Tatacnet Eepz Bata Stash { if Fee TE IP/FA | ae i amreac? i ER d NUVOLE Penal? COOR: ATIC ) 2 so { oo wi [- OF) S CAN UM wT OATE OOK Uaek mY rnee \ s Qn 3 vca 19182 nee ote ~_r ‘ saceet ate tacmora aio i) e we: @: eo: e. Se - eo. oe. ~— 4 [co] —- . 14-0000 ry r _ . . . a Cass oe PROLISSING ACTION 1 . ~ Chief, Western Hemisphere Division no mentee’ exouento 80, ‘ OMY QUALEED DESK’ CAN RIDGE EOE IOS rom 5 re y - — Chief of Station, Caracas ¥ [' p16 ¢ /) | | cfd, CROP LM MEET CD : : . WKSCARLET-3: New Memorande of Cral Commitments "FACTION REQUIRED - REFERLIOCES . - . Forwarded herewith are three copies of the new MOC for — WKSCARLET-3, effective 1 January 1973.. 7 e ” 2 a FORD LV Leg {Nora W.-COBEAGA ° Attachment: MOC, 3 copies Distribution: IBVEST 3 - CAWHD w/ att. h/w wee + > Ee IMPDET : - ot ke n° oe A ee . «ade Geass tivietect to“ ] DesPAICn Sva@o: ako taal ® DAE eae ne CT HVCA-19182 JBN “stint 1973 CAAA Te Os Ful HUMBER SECRET "s201-300985 ~ DISPATCH | seve von fee) 14-0000 : - , 3 : SECRET j le ; _ - ? . > . . gov ciet te rpesraey. ‘i . . : 7 \ i ~ i a 3 { { . wee eee wee cee oe : poroving o.Tscer . a : i : . i . oo i Te Sweet Oe Teele, we rccas j : { SORCEST: Meneuenco of Orel Commitments: WKSCARLET-3 (agent) . £01-300985 | - a ——-— ! ra Re LERNER LI AOR rsa sm tes: 5 * { 74 fob + ” a o on i d ‘ u 1 NO 5 ! . Satieot Metovandcua, datea ‘Fo August 1968 » Ros been anended or i zecninated as indicated below: a i a , Subdsect with te bo. 2 (cguivalens to 0 456.62 as | fL.cet. No other changes with messes | or other exeluzonts or hencfits as detailed i Memorandum have toon made. “ : H t t _ oo. t | — Subject contract was terminated effective 1 Lae i . ‘ ¢ ‘ ” ! . appropriate scerecy sgreezonts and ; } Seoknc-lecrerent what no Surtier claims Grainst contracting \ ' r entity ere ougstonding have cen obtained insofar as : ' operaticnally pocsitie and Teasible. ~ | : 3 if oe Cer Urarres. ‘ i : { j H . : H ' | ‘ | rs : i tre bg h(brm ae - . ; H . : , | SIGNED; Michae C. CROADEN ; ' ; * H : Fa ' - | f } i? ; i i i : 8 + 8 x 3 He iv ‘ Penner 14.90000 oer mae en RU RS ESS Ered g OO Paar rene © e og BN wo save Webtinc e e ‘ on anes ee oe ote Wreakco net Rated . 6 4 Bon Ie on <8 a wr 8. Oe eS nena . 6 43 tH: LAWRENCE STannicnn eo | hy RETO: tan oy COG wa Pa rar, TASER. 1948 sare 20 ACVEMBER L972 warty ons Temi & J AEA é “) Fortes TION q worn (JJ nomwees OJ ata ro . neanen (CD rae we _ oo OY. Cen 2 CJ rueinco rng no. —. _ . ! 2 aan | eer | Hs ve, cue inccroa seenst ee dies a) 592 339436 a cr KE SMTANT MANAGUA OESEXSITIZED he i , oO — i 1, REQUEST INFORMATION REGARDING COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES OF me er a en nn RN GR MAXUEL ARTIKE FOR PAST FEW YEARS, ee pity t : 2. DQ NOT MAKE SPECIFIC INQUIRIES ON SUBJECT BUT ONLY ~- PROVIDE TNFORMATION AVAILABLE TO YOU AT THIS TIME. 3. NO FILE. E2 IMPDET. RECORDS OFFICER star END OF MESSAGE she following action is authorfizecs 7 —_— leo. s? Rotes poate “4 wah ery wdnate af Byprepriles 20 NOV 1972 ¢ 8 . [ . a er 4 La ors oak ny Puttin | AWE ; fesonsl G. “SHACKLEY . C/WH/2 C/WHD COORDINATING OFFICERS [eRe — — puteevrrsarime OrriciAa RELEASING CFFICER [ S E c R E T RLPROLUCTCN BY OLR Tete td ted ISSURSS CF! c. oS FELCHUCTLO COPY nO Dele ya rE De 5 =wntweans 14-0900 - ae ee ee ere Pine. a a) wmesAAce FORM 4 -\ : _* Ape 2 SON aes OF ‘a GARDNER R. HATHAWAY yore 22 oi eeay oa. ne . C/uHs3 SEER | etre) eee . $337/3328 _ et abhi ge Lb OCT 3972 pede yee oes ra _ . teers (awe ee es we a SECRET ee 2 CITE DIRECTOR . i ae east 2° 132 a, ie * PRIORITY CARACAS ae 4 = | { o's feo 2 REBTOP. i 2 pn ~ ¢anacas 20277 Liu 733N0K) 325322 7 in fe fon . a PLS KEEP US UP TO DATE ON THIS CASE. FYI ONLY. APPARENT 7 . 3 SIMILAR CASE IN ANOTHER: AREA OCCURRED LAST WEEK- oat 2+. REALIZE THIS URSCARLET CASE AND STATION NOT CALLING aboot . 1 oa SHOTS HOUEVERs IF STATION CAN FIGURE WAY DISCUSS CASE {WITHOUT _ BLOWING UKSCARLET=3}+ SUGGEST YOU DO SO BEFORE UKSCARLET DECIDES - ARREST AND EXPEL 202-0733434. IF AT ALL POSSIBLE WOULD PREFER ' EL, HAVE UKSCARLET COOPTEE ACCEPT RECRUITNENT CAT LEAST INITIALLY? oo * . WHILE WE TAKE HARD LOOK AT 203-0731434 AS AEKTICK CASE OFFICER ih | AMD AT SAME TINE, EXAMINE POSSISILITIES OF POSSIBLE RECRUITMENT . nd : : :1., APPROACH OPERATION. i ac } _ ; ae ‘r 3. ‘FILE 203-0733934, 201-030078S. £2 INPDET. A wo x | WPLICATE COPY - ; “0s s done FILED mit 2ois 131434 Fea CEo8S RANG IN ps: . 201- 0098. ayo. sa/x/uH (Gad g | 2 an aw 3 a he G. S ACKLEY ' GARDLER R. HATHAUAY =? “ee C/UHD : C/UH/3 , ‘we? ° COOROINATING OFFICERS ‘ % REABASING OFFICER | c, foeaed oo vs AUINENTICATING . y SECRET 40 ane nn PPICRN ‘ REPROOUCTIC!. BY OFiLR THAN THE ISSUIIS OFFICES FRED SOLO. copy NO. . a Pe re 14-0000 ECRET on, $ am, (tren Pitted fn) EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION FOLE CLASSIFICATION OF BETOND COF¥ <= racy on, = * Gate oF COC, 1a RVCA-19067 13 October 1972 | 75 2 la | 3 Pooc. sveyact WKRALLY Project: Progress report for 1 July - 30 Sept 1972 : , - SOURCE INFORMATION . OATE OF INdO. Evatuation + ote. - df applicadle) "STATUS OF PROJECT AGENTS: AS. “wate pertod shoved that Vaile MRSCARLET-3 does have a highty . 'pecponaible position within his organizabicn, he still is being ordered to fo special assignnents by the chief: of the service. These assignuents usually involve out-of-town travel and/or long and wiusual working hours. This pre- mo, eludes Tegular‘scheduled meetings; hovever, the agent is contacted on the ” .“awerage of once a week. WKSCARLET-3, along vith -his normal routine duties, was involved in a number of varied activities during the reporting period "which he duly reported ‘to the Station. He continuen to investigate all possible leads in the kidnapping case of Carlos Domingues. In August he led a amall toan to Cucuta, Colombia where they uncovered and destroyed a small printing shop which was engaged in the fabrication of false Venesuelan identity ecards. He continues the investigation of the activities of Sergio Pireda Ruiz, the Prensa Latina chief in Caracas. ‘Tho problem of agent/case officer commmications has been somevhat alleviated. The agent now contacts the case officer at the latter's home during the evening hours. This doesn't obviate the need for an RS-708..system, but wmtil the details for a coucealment device that vill de arpropriate-for WKSCARLET-3's rather spartan office are vorked out, phone contact is necessary. During the reporting period WKSCARLET-3 produced three disseninations and contributed to one other. Indicate The Sudject, Project Or 20L File No. In Which This Fort Is To Be Filed. SUBIECT OF B98 (Laat, Firat, middle) 201- WKSCARLET-3 rh 087 Baga a (7-46) 14-00000 gy . . bd ‘ ye Pa en ” CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION 5 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ___ TOMLCHHS 2a yas a ROTAR ANS co Gerais orem wy a ; Awe ort MNT oa ~ SECRET _ i" _ “e aur *, e ~ ——— — bal — — | (Aden hited In} : PoE as ee © prwamet com om [ms nsvcD C] sorte 1 PEPROOUCTION OF tras (OF PRS 4 7 —- SOBA Bibs fe SECRET 1319452 OCT 72 STAFF 733406 | CITE CARACAS 20277 ¢ DIRECTOR. REDTOP .le WKSCARLET-3 (UNILATERAL) REPORTED 15 OCTOBER -073/93 SUBJECT OF 21 meeenid Has ARRANGED MEETING @9@2 14 OCTOBER WITH WKSCARLET COOPTEE EMPLOYED MAIQUETIA AIRPORT. COOPTEE REPORTED ARRANGEMENTS WKSCARLET AND LATTER WILL , : i ATTEMPT PHOTOGRAPH MEETING. REASON MEETING UNKNOWN, HOWEVER, WESCARLET THINKS MAY BE RECRUITMENT ATTEMPT. IF H IK FACT IT IS, PHOTOGRAPHY WILL SUPPORT EVIDENCE OF ATTEMPTED ee TNT AAI AeA ESE ARR TEA er bon, oy , ! 7 a , RECRUITMENT AND RESULTANT ARREST SUBJECT -201-9732454, ACCORDING WKSCARLET-3 AXREST PROBABLY WILL NOT TAKE PLACE 14 OCTOBER. 2. WILL ADVISE DEVELOPMENTS. 3. FILE: 201-8731434, 201-6300985. E2 IMPDET, SECRET “DUPLICATE c: 2 | FOO Cross Fig ay cS COPY FILED Iy_2oL- 7131434 cw ame eee cea ene crete net ene tine Geeeree ene eo SECRET ey ~ alla d -0 < T i 4h : j ._._ .Chief of Station, Caracal H JOR) ocmoey OO | Sab USP SUES, et a eee ante ne Pe! cam Ra oem nt ap Meee SR prom [ i __.__Chisf, Hestern Honisphoro Division tt waad fC CIFENCK-4 - Oparational_Approval = = « fidtiea booed enti Rof: HYCA-18757, datod 31 March 1972 CIFENCZ-4 hag boon granted full Operational Approval, \ effective 17 July 1972, for uso as a unilateral penetration of CIRASE, \ . Karen T, GEHRKE << 3B 7 : wd Fe ‘ o —_—, a Seo we} fos" =) Qa x= . cor ~ ti ~ \ ee cre. ~t ws tal 1 aw be fog a cussinto ey 54° AILS. a EVEMPT FAI CT — SCHErYLY OF. HYCH-9808 CASSHRCANON SECRET a ee i OKI ~ OnE - ma ud WH/3/V Nancy Davis ss (27 July 72) i - IP COORDINATING 1 - Chrono Perna sao an =e) fee C/WH/3 p+y | pnilip F. Snare ors Sere “| Gafdner R, Hathaway 7a ee] DISPATCH ere tes oF em eee ee we tot oe 14-0000 f SECRET j . : . wm. 201-300985, - 2g : " WENORANOUN FOR Chief, WH/3/V - Nancy LL Davis— 4 Operations “Approval ‘ts hereby, granted in the case ‘of __CIPENCE/A__ i . at ; ° _ . . ‘for the purpose specified in your Fequest .. SE datea___88 follows: . Unilateral penetration:a# CINASR, fF eeectecs pie dase oe This Approval is based upon evaluation of information available to this Office, and is granted under authority contained in CSI and CSI-F 10-5. lox CS Sige AGLAQEFRATIONAL @PPROYAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION Date:___7 July 1972. ssi(a8#sg ~ a SECRET outs voaw ter 124 Soeerate SCocecaue abrtions dae 14-0000 ~ eae EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE 16 DATE OF je 00C. “4a duly 1973 OC. SYMOOL & NO. doc. teaser CIFLUT4 Project - Prograss Hoport for the Poriod 1 April | = 30 Juaa 1972 SOURCE INFOHMATION into. EVALUATION oare oF SOURCE CHYPTONYe otc. » if applicable) “ateaia” moO Biseos. We. Pog 4 ee 6 Oy In mid-April CIFENCE-% was placed in charge of yet another of the CIRADH divisions, vith added responsibility and importance. This change i tas Slliowed hin mre tine in Caracas, and reflects a continually duproving . position vis-e-vis CIFENCE-1, the CIRASH PMrector. This coupled with vhat nov appears the Likelihood that CIFRNCE-1 will retain this present position until the government éhanges- ‘dn early 1974, makes the longevity of CIFENCE-4 with CIRASH somevhat more certain. As part of his nev responsibilities, CIFENCE-4 has initiated an extensive investigation of Prensa Latina and its Caracas Director, Sergio Pi'eda Puls. This operation vas interrupted in early June by the kidnspping of Venezuclen industrialist Carlos Dominguez, vith CIFENCE-4 being placed in charge of the CIRASH investigation of the aa yet unresolved case. As of tata writing, CIFENCE-4 hac been devoting all of bis time to this kidnapping case, to the detriment of other operations. Recause 7. -: of the unpredictable vork schedule of CIPZHCE~-4 and the security precautions ~ oveerved by the Station in contacting him, operational commmication has been less efficient than desirable during the reporting period, while security has: been saintained. . The arrangements have been reviewed and improved, . - but the ‘Station ia looking for a more satisfactory systen. ‘The Station : tentatively plana to request on R5-708 system for this agent in the near future. CIVENCE-4 contributed to tvo reperts during the April through June quarter. Indicate The Subject, Project Or 201 File No. In Which This Form Is To Be Filed. SUBJECT OF 201 (Last. Picst, Middle) CIFENCE-4 201- area 867 Fess SECRET ss man 14-0000 tee et Ee 7 sot — ‘ ny, ? oe @ SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION SED Mes waht _Totay oa ian Dera wD AP MALO BLE Bier inna TT er ee peat ames j- ; . i 3S RET - fa eee ce ee ee fi he eee, apvanca toes . os b- i, Sh as “en iad peemeien & ‘abe . o me wah ee eS . oo — in Smet eed eee 4 ad + necator tin dn av Age — ; ; Seay mae tae CL Ge ; 7 cecnw a ee la eee eee see of , [iete | free w “ap Aad. elu in. efue. df eee Sai a vane fe, de Isa men tne erence SECRET “hiaate Ju 72 STAFF W n3 30 656 Bye CITE WHYMIAME 15163 . a Ly CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR. | ; REFS: A. CARACAS 19668 (o’ b45/95) B. HVGA* 18872 ~ oo SUBJECT REFS, ACCORDING LNERGO/MIAMI, WORKS FOR GRAMCO, AN I. INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT Oy, AND WAS SENT BY GRAMCO TO CARACAS. == LNERGO DOES nor vor PURPOSE TRIP, FYI ONLY: SUBJECT OF INTEREST TO ——~~...j LERGO/ MIAMI AND PAID BY LNERGO; HE IS NOT TARGETTED AGAINST TARGETS | : OUTSIDE OF U.S, AND NOT SENT-CARACAS BY LNERGO, CONSIDERED BY LNERGO | . : AS SPECIAL CATEGORY DUE FACT WAS LNERGO'’S BEST WITNESS IN ORLANDO BOSCH TRIAL. LNERGO REP SAID SUBJECT RETURNED MIAMI 10 JULY. LNERGO . eyes rom ne Cort intense tennis ; (MIAMI AWARE SUBJECT ALSO USED BY LNAGON/MIANI. i ‘ 2. LNAGON/MIAMI USES SUBJECT AS CASUAL INFORMANT BUT DOES NOT PAY t . . HIM OR GIVE HIM SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS AS SUCH. LNAGON COMMENTS CAUTIONS: ADMITTED ACCEPT INFO AND TELL HIM REPORT ANYTHING ELSE HEARS ON SUBJECT DRUGS BUT INSISTS HE NOT PAID BY LNAGON AND NOT CONSIDERED CONTROLLED ASSET. FYI: LNAGON/MIAML AWARE SUBJECT OF INTEREST TO LNERGO. ee ee 3. BOTH LNERGO AND LNAGON INFORFED BY STATION THAT SusUFUT TALKING ae] 903 - 2849/0 | TOV LRN OC bale : CS COPY FILED IN, a5 ltis FOO SECRET 3 Tee eee eee 14-0000 , - : ! Seca ramat Orsst BANATION < “sD MD Stad Toma Comme ~_ _Sovrnxa aNO Ge wens oxen ‘ov A ce s 7 mena me Semen ptm nas eee pe ae aaa ; SECRET | : cote Soa a o aa a ee LT, lg eee Se ere . tet _ - . a ‘ a Atta ches pea eet wate . “ ae home [a ieneenmmeteentin’ po - : peer ee . :~ - a oad “PAGE 2 WH/MIAMI. 15163 SEC RET - i BuT DID NOT RULE (OUT POSSIBILITY GRAMCO may HAVE RAISED PAY. ; - NEITHER CIFENCE/4 NOR ciGoaL/5 MENTIGNED IN CONVERSATIONS. WITH -* ABOVE. OFFICES; REFERRED ONLY TO PKTRUST SOURCES CARACAS RFE 2ORTING SUBJECT TALKING AND BOASTING Too MUCH FOR GOOD SECIRITY, H . . 7 3. FILEs 201-2848163 221-320985, EX-2 APDIR, WN-SISM. SECRET 7 | —_ . SECRET — ol 3009T- _ 100" FREELY IN CaRACAS ABOUT HIS IMPORTANCE IN PRUS OPS. WHILE e Liendy: J « aa perme o oon ann ~ se i TRL TAWAT “DISSEMINATION CLASSTIED MiESINGE ° Fora? Conese r ee ete Pen em 2 Oa ge ane ayey-y- x . : ‘ . « oat eines (PEL oer ry ruso - (_] worn = —_— an at ______-. : § ECRET 816102, tu. 12 ‘STAFF Se 4 nes "err Garacad. 9663 oe oe . : IP < ~~ . . . : - Ft eo, : + ban - Te AAUFO: DIRECTOR. © re ae mo | here eanacas 19581, [ed 2 19) rn eo. “| 1 “REQUEST. REPLY 10 REF. EMBASSY LWAGON REP oat 4 ;. HAS SOW ASKED: STATION IF susgect REF BKTRUST COMMECTED © - (ote, | DUE HIS RECENT BOASTING OF OPS. LWAGON REP AT SAME are | TIME ‘SAID SUBJECT REF IS INFORMANT OF LNAGON/MIAMI. oy b 2. FILE: 201-284816; 201-300985. EX-2, ng to ; APDIR, WN-SISM. - ° J 8 i wil a . , oo bd ' SECRET . - RG 3 : 7 aN i re i | F on ' - \ ! 8 \ ; ’ &: . a cl t oF Cpe: E- “4 . SS Cory 324 1 2o1-2846/G eae 2G 2878 i SECRET “s 14-0000 + Slee eae + oY _— seener ve : ry _ciwinisiv N. Davis SUBIECT, ; CIFENCE/4- IN, ORDER THAT” FURTHER. “CONS OLR AT 10% way ef GIVEN vou REQUEST FOR APPROVAL IN THIS CASE. wos REQUESTED ‘sw TS orrice Tmt tT ORUAT 10% Cre CnED bELoe, OR REVIE® INFORMATION AS INDICATED. U.8. Comimt TRaces + aan ~ RCVITS OF SECURITY OFF. aEPOET at Cron | - ; | ° " OWINT): Okervice yar aceort at creas DODCT & DF 6 ; ! TWIT x " . 4 Ofmces (See motices TT ° c _ “Fratao an Fimat _petwamase : . Please review the FBI, DODCI and DFI reports contained in Subject's CI/OA file. Also comment on their significance. ne BED coverars roscsres cartoon SECRET Come) _ 139-30) e Lad TO Pe Se wt te 14-09900 rae 7 be Me ene ee oe SECRET _aief of Station, WH/Miani . aren er OMY Guam ad OOM Chief, Western henisrhere Division kam WoCt NCoRS a “ - Chief of Staticn, Caracas ae sian . | Ricardo MORALES Navarrete . ries Goa a e 2s.On approximately 5 March 1972, a Station asset, CIFENCE-%, --While acting in hisiecver capacity had occasion to detain and question one Ricardo MORALES Navarrete, a Cuban resident of Miani. . 2. .Norales N. told. CLFENCE-b that he, Morales, is employed by. LNERGO frog whoa he receives a salary cf US$700 per month. Morales said an that ~he vas on routé:-to Colombia on @ drug case at the tine. During the . conversation ‘Moral gamitted to CIFENCE=) having been responsible for a _ killing in Florida. . ci: Ba “ CIFENGS-b ‘reported: to the Station the above, aos well as stating ‘that ‘Morales has an extremély poor reputation in the Cuban community, where he is prone to tell nearly anyone willing to listen of his affiliation with LNERGO, with the implication that his employer sanctions his activities. — - 4, Morales also told CIFENCE-4 that a Cuban (true name of CIGOAL-5) who works with SIFA in Caracas is an agent of BKTRUST. 5. Attached is a copy of the reentry permit of Morales, es well as a clipping frem the Miami press relating to the killing which Morales allegedly ccnfessed to having comnitted. 6. The above is for the information of Station Wil/Miami and further action as deemed appropriate. No coordination with LNERGO in Caracas has been effected due to security considerations involving CIFENCE-4. EDGAR B. MARTEGANI Attachments: h/w 1. Newspaper clipping “1 2. Morales reentry permit (copy )t§ hi Distribution: - COS, Wi/Miami w/ att. ~TFe Cot feel c/WiD w/ att. CASPATGH SYMBOL AND KUMB( HVCA- 18872 ASSFICATION SECRET —- by CIPEMCeY 14.90000 ee / Ye Witp 79572: oe om ie , . Currto 1309, Hospital Jackson Memorlal, 7:10 PM. Midivoles Dictemdre 4 de 1603, SW, Currta entice” Misr Consianzo, Ia cual esti equi? presente, declaro lo ste Galexte: Nac? ca Palma Soviana, Orleaic, “eb 2 eas el 10 de Marzo de 1553 en Miami, Florida, un residenie, y tenco una Nfs, plird’ cinco afos de edad el % de diciembre, la cual haclS aqui, en este Hospital, Jackson Memorial, CONSTANZO PALAU, del 752 “Yo. JULIO ATON ; aml, Fiorida, casade con Mara ea Cuba, 2 de Mayo de i93Q Yo tenzo 32 afes de edad, Me Yo no soy ua Ciudadané' de Esindas Uniios, Yo soy GUzabeth, a cual cume Mi prepésito de hacer estns decisrnctoncs se: debe aecho que la Poliets 1 ha permitice que pasea varios » éfis, y la gente que intenté quitarme le vida estf afuera © enla calle, lbses, . El 22 de noviembre, a! trededor de las 8.30 de In nocke, a unas tres finds ce mf casa, yo estaba cominane do y me bai¢ de la seera en la Tavenida y la Sequaca calle, en ta “seeetda det SAV, , cuanto ofa alzulen la= manne “aca, y mirf para ver quen era, y enton~ “es yo senti que eilos me diszaraban, y yo vi las are mas con 1 silenciadores. Yo vf a Ricardo Morales Navorrete, y 41 estaba ea wi Chevrotet Impala 1965, de dos pucrins, amarie No con dos luses de cole. Estaba situado en el medio de ti calle, oo Este hombre, Ricamlo Morales Navarrete esiaba ea: el &steato de ateds, en la Indo tzquicrdo. El tenis wm fusit. M-3, con gn silenciador, el cual dispsra balas eniibre 45, Otro “hombre eamba manejando, y yo to conozco de Vista, pero no sf su nombre verdadero. Lo Maman cca el apodo de “EI Gallego", Este hombre, T: Gnlle3zo, tensa una pistola Gue parecfa una Beretta, oa un sis lenchidor adaptado. Anos me disparcron. Yo recibf IS heridas de bae _ lay 21 perforactones. ” Ua terecr hombre esmba en el carro, Iamado Pran-' Cisce Rourijuez al que apodan “El Mejicano™, el cual te dispsrd. Yo (éentifico & Ricardo Morales Navarrete como al m.smo hombre qué tesuGes para el Goblerno ene} fule + jo de Orlando Bosch, Dos dias antes yo lo ve a Gi con esta otra persona, El Gallego, obserweideme ea frente de mi casa. Ellos 526030 ca Otro carro, un Polre. Yo Conozco a este Mornies Navarrete de La Hebana, él era Jefe Asistente de la Seccida del G-2en el Aeron pecrto de Rarcho Boyeros, Estans, Cubse es ee . eo ec Oe . Mos ser amifos porque las cosas itban a camblar, - “me sleato bajo Is infstec: ae ae gem Yo no he hablado con fi, pero otro hombre, Eddy ° ’ a@ ego de J una de la madrusads pore darme ta mensa- Je de Ricardo Morales Navarrete y del Meficano Fran Cisco ‘Rocrftucz Tamayo los cuales no. querian ser mis earmizo3, que el enemizo era Batista, y Gue cebia~ ¢ Yo te aije que no Guerfi tener ninguna emistad con Gente Cue trabajaba para Pidel Castro. ” Perasndez Pla, hice casi dos meses, vine a mi casa, f La noche que Eddy Pernfai2 Pla vino a micass,* — Gi estaba con ctro hombre, Kogelio Pernfrdez, el cual eS ua vendedas Ge is Fircstone, Yo icnzo una bsia alojada cerca ce mi corazéa y ties . Re que ser extraféa con un aparuto especial, sezia me | dijo el médica, Ea estes trea Mtimos dfas ro me he sentido bien y como tengo tedos estes tiros en mi cuerpo sé que ese toy en una mala concicién y me siento como que voy a@ morir, v si mucro, no Guicro moriy sin que este gran pats casticue a es.03, asesinos, los cuales son nefastoes | para toda I sociedad, Hago estas ceclaraciones completamente consciente de sus Conte nidos, sin coaccién y de mi propis y Ubre volunnd. . He tenido aterci~a médica pare 4..viar e) dolor, yno | fa dé ninguta droga, perome - sjento muy normal y tago estes ecclarsciones por las © razones ante expucstas"", (firmado) Jutio Atén Constanze Palau. Tesiigos: César Camacho, Felipe Rivero. Estado de Ia Florida Condado de Dade Jurado y suscrito ante mf este fa > ve Susembre de 1963 a las 7.39 PM, Gino Negrett, Notarfo Piblico, a a a oa a ‘ 14.00009_ H - F i rE + Ne carr Sn enema TO LET MEE, pote tee habe 2 ap noe Te kt a ed a ated me et Mant, Florida 32lad wmee fp j ousies os Nerney zs Y 5 & & . be fant aan Y Countess 8 eatae 1. a - deat ae wae a re Black Me Sases LS seer acu a VALOIS Vv OF PE PERMIT waa Itty AS TENCCO BO ee WataTy Kata stc 80 Cate A0d LACHES OF FREE Dale AND LOCATION => SOOKE [Rene wo ee 4 MA RURALTATING CPCAR | SCNATURE PevaceDEtons GFPICLS BN VUE US” RESTRICTIONS . _ Do ont ner oar vata i ror SD MATE Eras Tha dicwnen 00) seid for rein to the Unead Swea eet a Worprcty obaece whch enuies revel ta, mor trong? eo Py wee Doaenng cownres eriess tha revranor « anecicalx waved weah 10203 to ery wach Coun cr courtin~es by mdorenwent hereon Communat porhors of: Albena Chine . 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Venezue an Security ervite Stu y oon the Diamond in the Venezuelan Guyana Territory Action: FYI “Attached is'a . study in Spanish language prepared by. the Venezuelan Directorate of the Service of Intelligence: . and Prévention: (DISIP) - in the Ministry of Interior on a diamond field in the Venezuelan Guyana region which may be of interest to the Venezuelan and Guyana Desks. It was provided by CIFENCE-4, a unilateral security source, on -26 April 1972. According to CIFENCE-4, President Rafael Caldera was very interested in the study and excerpted large portions verbatim for one of his weekly press conferences. | | . PPaven My. fix tophake. Frances M. BARGHAHN Attachment: As Stated Distribution: 3 .- C/WHD wfatt DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER HVCT-05600 14-00000 a REPUBLICA DE VENEZUELA BINISTERIO DE RELACTONCS INTERTORES DIRECCION DE LOS SERVICIOS DE INTELIGENCIA Y PREVENCION 2. 2. Caracas, 27-Ja MARZO de 1972.= Informs quo prosentan ide fune - cdonarios LUIS POSADA ‘CARRILES, “JULIO CESAR LANZA CARVAJAL y E , FRE CASTILLO, an rolacién ae las averiguaciones procticedas’ en ol Campo Diamantifuro “La « Salvecién™, -aituado an el sure caste de la Guayana Venczolane. SNFORAMER Ubicacién y descripcién geogréfica de la regién. Su - accaso.< Condiciones de vida y da trabajo de la poblacién ming ra. Actuaci6n de lan autoridades.= Ubicocign escripcién qungxrdifica da : 6n, Su = eccoasor 1. 1. &1 lugar donde se sncusnitra establecide ol Cag po minero "ba Solvacidn® esté ubicady a) Sur} Ocata del Estado Yolfvar, en pleno corazén de la solve, cercano a les riveras del Rfo Guanig mo, unas dos horas sproximadamantes por vfa a= vas desde Ciudad Bolfvar. El mencionado pobla- do esta enclavado en una superficie plana cu-= yos cantornos estan sembrados de innumsrablea- slevaciones de tierras que forman parte dal mg cizo Guayanés. 1.2. La &nica vfa da acceso wos aSreoa, ya que por la naturalezo da la ragi6n y au gran distancia de los contros poblados, os précticamente impoai- ble que se haga por otros medios. A tal fin sa 5 wate 7 inmneeceraranee Rer meTEEDPR RSTO ERE: CHU han construidu pequafiua a inproviaados foro << puurtos “on loo cercanfeo de la reyién del Guae niemo y mos pequalos afr en cady una de los mg faa que von apurecisndo y doddo sa ogrupan teg porelmente gran ndmora de personag.= _Puntualizando lo antes dicho axiato un ooropugy to que sizva como Basa do Operaciones en lo rogién, idene tificade como Aeropuerto do “La Contslla’, can una longle , _ tud da ochocientos (800) motros de pista do tivrsa, sicn= do” este.al de mayor tamafio y desde donde se hacen log «= ' trasbordos en avionotas mas peqaoiias que salen a los prow * plos cempos | mingsos, situados on un 4frsa no mayor do quig ce (15) minutos de-vuslo. - En ol caso de “La Salvacié6n", euté - -campamento= minero se encuentra exactamente a unos siete minutos da = vuelo salisndo del Aeropusrto “La Contelle". La pista de aétorrizaje es iguslmente de tierra con apenas troscientos ochonta (380) metros de longitud, lo que hace sumamente - poligroso su utilizacién, mas aGn cuando obscrvamos que sa encucntra rodeada de Arboles gigantescos que alcanzan= 40 y SO metros de. altura. Por las caractor{sticas descri- tas, an esta pista han ocurrido varies accidentes ofrease- ceusando muertos, heridos y varios aparutos destruidos de los cuales actualmente se puoden apreciar an et sitio cig co totalmente insorvibles; igualmante no so utilizon loo equipos de radio entre las avionotas y los soropuertoo, 2 xiotisnda al poligro latenta do un accidento por ol choee que de aparatas tanto en ol aire como cn la propia pista, ya cue gencralments existen nubss muy bajas qua apenaa ~~ pormiten ver la pists como un paqualis claro en medio da = la solva3. esta situacién empeorn cGn mes por is irreapone sobilidad de lao lf{noss aéreas y los propius pilotos, << quienes buscando mayor beneficio sobrecargan los avionas] @ veces hasta con el doble dal poso puormitido, sin que ow xiata ningGn control de Comunicaciones para regular tal g normilidad. Un ajamplo claro lo constituye la Linea “"Aqw- SERCA", que on un aiio registré trece accidentes en la rao gién.e TT een eam RR BRETT Ka! 2.4. ,2. Londiciones ge vida vy de trabaio do da poblesién mine Las condicionaa de vide da lo poblaciAn que a) canza aptoximadsmonte a unas 6.000 personos « (pera cua Llegé a tener 92 fia pusado unas <= 15.090), dejan mucho qua dgsoar en el ‘aapacto= sanitaria, habitocional y moral. tas aguas «= quo..corren pdr al lugar autén cortaninadas ‘por el espsscimiante indiacriminado de excramantos on las méxrgones, du law quebradag y pequefios- - rfos, as{ como en ei interior del propio poblg ‘do. Las‘ onfermadades, como el paludiamo y amie biasis, se observan con baetante frecuencia « por falta de asistencia y control sanitario) « laa enfermadades vonfrans abundan por no aise t{xr un riguroso control sobro ol gxan ndmaro « de prostitutasa que exietan en la poblacién. La totalidad de las vivierideo estan construidaa = con cartones, tablaa y léminaa do zinc, que ag casanente 'protagen a 8us moradores de las ine= Clamencias del tiempo, signdo mas grave la ole tuacién por la gran cantidad de nifies. que aon llevados por sus padres al lugar, por damds pg ligxeso e inupropiado pare ellos, sin qua tam= poco sxiesta ninguna regulacién a control al <= rospacto.e La prostitucién cobra marcado incromento en ag tas zono3, atrayendo mujoxres desde diferentas~- lugares da la Rupdblica y de pafses vecinos cg mo Colombis y Brasil, que se agrupan en impro- visados bares aituados dentro da la poblacién, provocando hechos refiidos con la moral qua sa llevan a cabo en presencia da niffos y de honeg tas familias da mineros.= , Prolifera en sus diferentes manifestaciones al juago, siendo lov mao comunes la bareja y lose dodos, binges, atc., astos ditimos sen transom) tidos per sltaveces dandole un aspoecto de fe-= 14-0000 “2. 2. 3. 3. 1. ria nocturns al poblads.~ Generalmante los mineros foftman grupou de trae bajo conutituyeando pequatico sociadvdes antra = las que ve repartiré le ganancla quu logren ob tonor, pero como caracen do recursos indispane sabloa $a ven obligados a inclufr como socios= ‘a personas quae les prestan log Lisp Lomentas da trabajo o que financian su alimantacién, cona= tituyeddo esta forma una especio da oxplota toad cién 91 se toma en cuenta que generalmenta axg geran les cantidades consumidas por los mina-— ros. Los compradores de diamantes oprovechan = ‘la necesided da vender los diamantes encaontrae dos por los mineros, para pagarlos a precios - muy por debajo de su valor real y les ospeculg dores aprovechan para elevar los precioa da «= los alimentos, medicinas, stc., llegando an o-. portunidades de escas6z o vender hasta ean Bs = 40 un kilogramo de arroz. Actualmenta dada ila competencia y los constantas viojes que afec < tuan ol lugar las diferentes linsae adreas, ef : tro ollas: "ASERCA®, "AERUVEN", "GATIZSA", "LA TINCARGA®, “AEROTECNICA" y "COHERAVIA", los —= precios han dejado de ser tan exageradas.~ 8 i gi Lokprimera autoridad civil del lugar eat& re-- presontada por un Comisario General de nombre- JOSE TOMAS GAONA ESPINOZA, pero ol verdadero = control sobre la poblaci6n es ejercido por la- Guardia Nacional y para el momento da la pree= sente averiguacién sstaba consté@étuida por un = qrupo de cuatro Gusrdias, comandados por un Cg bo de opellido CARPIO; esate grupo eo complata= mante nuevo an el lugar, a rafz de la salida ~- del Toniente LUIS PRIN y de su segundo, un Ca- bo de apellido PILATE, quisnas fueron sometio= doe ao inveatigacién por au propio Eomando 6 <= causa do fracuantes denuncias ds presuntas Low rreqularidades comatidaa an ejercicic da sus - 14-0000 furcionas. Entrevictados algunos comercientes= y Binaros del lugar, pudfmos obtener informa-- cis coincidente entre los nismos informantss~ de lsusactividades desayrodables psra elics aa sarrollodss por les afvctivos do ls Suardia ae} éional, citsndo etrapziios cometidas por ul Te niente LUIS PRIN y 22 Caio PINATE, dsstdacando= entre elics los siquiantes: Qua cuando ol Tarientes LUIS PRIN YILLEGAS sxa el Jafe ds ‘la Guardis Nacional en "La Salva = cign", existfa el Bar "Bajuquero", cuya duefia- aparentemante era la ciudadana PETRA GUAPE, « quien era piblicamente amante del Tenisnte <= PRIN, ya gue ezon vistos “eaminer toniades ds la meno por cl pusble y el Tte. dorefs junto con= - ella en el locel dal misme Bar, lo grave de <= los hechos, segén revalan los infernsntss, ss~ tabe sn que a lose nuave de la noche el ‘Taniene te ordeneba el cierre de todos los demas bares notificandole a les nineros por intermedio da los propios Guardies que si quarfan segufr to- mondo podfisn continuar an el Bar "Bejuqusro",= donde en varios sportunidedes se vid = los == Guardias uniforr.ados despachando cervezas a == los clientes on el interior de ese Bar, por lo qua se generalizé entra los pobiadores la icea de que el Tta. PRIN tenfa p2rta en el negocia. Igualmente infornman los ontrevistados qua ies Guardias Nacionales que comandaba el Tte. PRIN VILLEGAS, especialnente el Cabo PIKATE, se da ban a la terea de pedir a los mineros psrte de la tierra’ que.sasaban y donde pedrfa habsr o - n6& diomantas; igualmente cobrahan una especie= de impueste a las psrsnnas qua administraban < las casas do juages. Narran las personas entra vistadas qua en una cportunidad los oincros, Y no de sllcs menor ds edad, se jugaben do manos en ol pueblo, rasultanda golpeada el manor ye 14.90000 ae memes TT YSERA SUAS SAT Rm LITER PER ASEAN TS que ou amign, quien lo golped, sin nala intene cién, no epuso ninguna reaiotencia.y voluntaq-- riamonte munifesté a la Guordin Nacional que = _ estaba dispucsto o enviar al médico por ou > cugnta a su amigo y a pager un arrasto si ora- necesario, cosa esta que no sucedié puss ol « Tenients ordené eaposarlo y propinarle cinco «| planazoo en presencia del pueblo pare asf sen- tar un precedente de respeto, osgin exprasé.< Se pudo conocer que el &fico pasado, por ol mes- da Noviembre, por orden de la Guardia Nacional 88 llev6 a cabo una raunién en el Bar del Sa-- fior ZABALA, y donde asistieron adewSs el Coroe nel VALDERRAMA y el Tte. Cnel BECERRA, proce-— dentes del Destacamento acantonade en San Fer= nando de Apure. En esta reunién se planted leo= necesidad de que cclaborarar. los comerciantca= de la localidad para la construcci6n dal Comag do do la Guerdia Nacional en esa mina; los co<« marciantes aceptaron hacerlo y nagocio @ nego= cio fueron visitados dando on 100 y 290 boliva res cada uno; esta colaboracién no fué del a= grado de los comercientes, pero por temor a rq presaliag prefirieron colaborar no pudiendo dg termincr la cantided recogida, pero se estima- ke varices miles de bolfvares; con Ja suma de - dinero donada se construy6 un galpén de zinc,< cercado con alembres de pées que en la actual dod hace las veces de Comando de ia Guordia lig cional en "La Scivacién*.= Un Moyor de las Fuerzas Aéreas Venezolancs dao apellido SEGUIA, se ha hecho en las minus home bre importante cn su candicién de comerciante,. Adquirié junto con otros rocios la Lines afres PASERCA", piloteando personalmente uno da 6us aviones, sspecificamente el identificado con - las siglac: YV=-C-ASI-, donde transports perso-= nas y carga, especialmente caorveza treida des- 14-00000 da Valancia y Asracey, constituyandosa asf ene - el mayor distriduider ds corveza an le minay a daaSs posfa ls fdice fSbrica de hielo sue oxig te cn o) lugsr y una plants psru tratanionts = dal agua, la qua iqucltnento vonda en la cinaye Estos negeclas estan administrados por un hor- mano suys, y qua las macuinarias de la compae- fifa qua fabrica hielo y potabiliza el sgua, << distinguida con el nombre de SAFER, fucron = ‘traslodadas a la mina en un avidn de cerga dea . iss Fuerzas [email protected] | Esta cofisifn pudo ver personalmenta al Mayors . SEGUIA on su funcién do piloto comercial co <= brando a les mineros qua transportaba; iguale= . mente la comisiSn le observ6 en traje civil, < pero segin informaren las personnay interroga— das, este nilitar frecuentamonte ha sido vista con su uniforse da las Fuerzas Aéreas, por lo que se puede deducfr de que actualmenta se ag cuentra activo en-nuestras Fuerzas Aéreas.= De la actuacién de los Guardians Nacionalnms que actualmante se encusnatran en "La Soalvacién®™ al mando dal Cabo CARPIG, no hoy acusacianes por atropellos, solamente y eso se pudo noter, tow leran el juago y protegen algunos baras que ~<- permanecen abisitos haste pasada dla hora nore mai. Entge estos bares figura uno donde sa o~ practica la prostituci€én y cuya duchs, de nom= bro ROSA, se jacta p&iblicamente da ser “le prj mera dama de La Salvacién” per el hacho de ser le amanta del cabo CARPIO.- En converseacifn sostenida cn un plane amiatoso con ol Cabo CARPIO, Aste manifast& a la comi-- Bi6n que ellos aceptabun regalos en dinaro de parte de los mineros por el poco suelde que de vengaban en un lugar como ese donde el castea = de la vida es tan elsvada. Esta comisida, luegs ds hablar con las pargo-- te ttn a ge 14-0000 toe qua han cuministrady olgunas da votao informa~ ciones, puedn adelantar que las mismas autarén eh condiciones da rond{r declyracionon ascriaa tas si so les oxiga, puro hicieron la rocomone dacién da que on ese caso habfa quo hacarla <= con cuma déucreci6n por temor a futuras repro=- solias.= Es todo cuanto tenemos qua informar al respece_ LUIS POSADA CARRILES. Comisario JULIO CESAR LANZA C. _ Stub ~ Comisario EFREN CASTILLO. _cSub-Inspector / §rqze- we apnea win or, Teaches oo -5- Ar DITAMANTES.. prinera Parte 1% SITUACION EXISTENTE EN VENEZUELA Generalidades En.1970 1a produccién dismant{fera Venazolscs alcan:6 508.661 guilates, sisndo esta produccién la m4s alta sa la historia da esta actividad en al pafs. Con selocién a 1589 le praduccién ha triplicedo degdn se desprende de los cuscses ansxds da pro- “ duccién. Esta produceién ha sida lograda en su cesi tetealided bajo dl - ‘sistena de libre epravachenianto, sindnisas ca sud-desarrolle an los aspactes técnico, social y aconémica. Ea al aspacto thc nico el sub-desarrollo sa manifiesta em los sistezas rudimenta= rics de explotacién que mo parmiten el csbsl aprovechamiento del \ yacimianta. i - En el aspecto social scn de todas conocidas las condiciones ine : frahumana3 en qua sa desanvuelve la vida dal sinero, con la fale ta de servicios elemantales, vias de comunicscién, falta da seguri- i ‘ ‘ dad personal imposibilided de lograr uns suparacifn personal a tra- vés de una comunidsd y familia astsbles. En el aspecto econémica los circultos da marcadea existentes hocen que el minero se encusntre a merced da los cotaradores organizados @ guienas venden su produccidén en las caondicicnas que le ion fifja- Coren me es das. Por otra parta hay cue safisler qua el libre earevechsalento sola Puede ser utilizada donda concurren clertas condiciones fisicas como alta coacentraciéa dal diamante y agua suficiente pare lea técnicas prinitivas de lavade. 14-0000 * “ie -8~ * Con ol nivel de produccién actual y la ricuezs potencisl exiae tenta so hace nacesorio. cfectuar modificactones an la forma de eprovachomianto, introguciendga técnicas industrialea de trabs ja. Igualmanto es de oeholer qua lo ley y raglenento octuales ce Mie fas cotan cel afio 1944, cuondd la produccién diamantifera no ale canzaba ni oiquiora al 10% da los niveles actuales. Su modifica- . 616n es imperative a efactos ea introcucir Nuevas reguiacicnea céneonas con las técnicas oxistertes inclusive en pafsas manos de=_ sarrolledos que Venezuela. — ‘No ea pretenda recomendar la oliminacién ce la explatacién dal ‘diémanta bajo e2 siatoma dg. libre aprovechamisnte por:las impli- © -eacionas socid-politicas que esta medida tendrfe, pera si comple- mantarla con la utilizactén da métodos industriales de sprovechamien~ to enmarcada dentro da una legislacién ¢ actualizada. . £1 Kinisterio da Mines conoce los pormenoras de la exploteacién wwe. -. = | bajo el libre aprovechamiento desde hace tiempo, recalceda por los Ings. Francisco Izquiemo.y Oleg Andreiev, expertas del MMH, en varias oportunidades. La actividad diamont{fera en Venezuela reviste enorme importancta segén puode apreciarsa en las cifras siguientes, (sobre datoa de 1570): « Representa el 1,5% de la produccién mundial, estimada ofi-~ clalmente an 46 millones de quilates. e Utiliza una fuerza de trabajo entre 10.000 y 15.000 mineros. Oe la cifra anterior es dificil ceterminar al porcentaje de yvenezolanos y de Extranjaros indocumentados que trabajan en asta actividad. , ¥- « Aparta a la Nacién ingresos fiscalizades de 30.milicnes de bolivares da los cuales el Gobierno perciba en calidad de impussto de explotaclén un 3%. oe cif en Ge Vebn mh eM, b x. 4! wefan fenel- Fat we FARE H bees jt ene Ge tie a ie 14-00000 ” ae ees "transporte de mineros cone Aerotécnica, Conaravia,. Gatic ¢. Aes ’ Tanca, etc. ee ee Bor informacién bancaria obtenida extrooficisleante, hee mos podido saber cua procadentas Gel exterior fué giredg a ‘Ciudad Bolivar una sumo corcena 2 loa 70 millones da bo / livoraa dostinode @ comara da diamantaa durante 1970.7 . ‘ Adoptendo una cifra conservadora de 50 millones de bolivae. reg conn valor de la produceién de dismantes, esta rapresan@ tarfa un 10% del aporte qua hace 21 Producto Rarritcrial Bruto el Sector Minera. La explotacién: “dei diamante determina una serie de inversio- nga en actividades conoxas, altamente remuneradoras por lo ga- naval, como por ajamplo las lineas da aviacién locales para _ " Fusnte do ingresos para las Municipalidades. El Comercio an ; el Guaniemo cancala &. 15.000 mensuales a la.Municipalidad del Oistrito Cadefio del Estado Bolivar ( sin prestacién de sarvicio alguno hasta la fecha.) ” AEGON ere Mencia TR rea tt tARE eA. beet 14-0000 ~. . _ ~ _ ~ - 7. + oO 12.6 Especdficrciones dol Olerente yenozolena i ‘ i f: 3 fn) A } i i Origan El diamanta venszolana proviena do Guayana ( Provincia de Roraima y Cuchivera). Es:un diamante do oluvién 6 sea cue se encuentra en el couce de ‘los rfos, 6 forma en terrazas aluvionales depésitos ubicadss a poca profundidad; 3 a 15 matros de acuerdo a la topograffa. En algunes regionas del mundo, los diamantes s@ encuentran en “chimeneas" 6. "pipes";: intcas fuentes primarias de dilamantes ‘conotidas~ ejemplo: Kinberlay (Africa dol Sur) = en otras an depésttos’ eluvionales como en Venezuela & an las Ployaa tel Sur Oeste de Aftica; 6 en una combinacién de ambos - ejemplo : Vaku- tia, Rusia. No todas las "chimineas" son productivas y 75% da la produccién mundial proviens de aluvién. fa riquezs da les depésitos deponde: - dal tenor en diamantes del material extiaida - de la proporcién entre los tipos, talla-industrial-bort ~ de las carecter{sticas da las piadras (morfolégicas y de color) Tenor En Venezuela la cantidad de quilates por tonelada métrica es sa- tisfactoria; par2z al Guaniamo se puede evaluar an 0,4 - 0,5 qui- lates por toneleda métrica - cantidad que justifica la parmanen= cia e7 el sitio del Minero de Libre Aprovechamiento. ( 1 quilste= Vor 3 Bb? granos) Td Los valores promedios de los tenores da los yacimlentos del grupa Oe Bsers en Africa del Sur son de 0,2 a 0,3 - segdn se cesprenda del Informa Anual 1969 de De Beers fonsclidated Mines LTO. Toneledes ds material diamant foro extrafdas y tratadas _Quilates cbtenidos _ | Costo global “Tenor dal material ! | i 1 i we. aa —— . Costo por quilate if | if i ~ ; {Libre Anravechamtenta) Tonaledas axtrafidas ie “ 5.000 nineros x 2 Ton, x 300 dfss minero~dfa Quilates obtenides Costo global Costo por cuilate Tenor del material > yy : : ~ te o~ ; ; a: COMPARACIGN EXTRE VENEZLELA Y EL GRUPO DE BEERS EN po, "REACTION COX LA PRESENCIA DE DIAMANTE ENCONTRADO ACTIVIOAD_OTAMANTIFERA DEL _ GRUPO be BEERS EN wks 369 39. millones ] millones 232 millones da Bs. '26,. Bolivarea 0,23 Qt./Ton. (Fuente: Informe Anusl 1969. DE BEERS CONSOLODATED MINES LTO.) ACTIVIDAD DIANANTIFERA DE VENEZUELA_EN 1 1970 s 2 28 3 millones ‘ton. (max) 500.000 = Indeterminada Indeterminado — 0,4 ~ 0,5 Quilates/Ton. (maxX) 14-0000 Ripe seep tt tet ape eter eSetene + -i2- » Progoreiga Talla = Industrial » Sort La linea divisoria entre talla e industrial es a veces arbitraris y no stsclute. Genaralmente el dianentea propio pare ls talla se caracteriza asi: . ~ est§ bian conformado : - ¢s blanco o ligeramsnts coloreada = pasa m§s da 1/20 quilates (10 mg.) Son comunes en ‘nuastras yacimientos unos diamsntes trienguleres “€aquilateralas - de 2.8 3 mm de lado’) llamados “panelss" clasifie ’ gados. coma industriales pero que pueden aprovecharse para talle. : x 1 oo . “£1 bort, oscuro, sirve para hacer polvo de diamante. - De acuerdo a las estad{sticas suministradas por el Ministerio; de Minas se, Hidrocarburos tenemos que la produccién venezolana sa distribuys en: 1969 "4970 (Guaniama) Talla 61% 25% Industrial 30% 35% Bort % 40% Compareda con resultedos estad{sticos ~ muy escasos por cierto de. otras par*9s tenamos la siguiente comparacién porcentual del diamante de Talla con respacts a la procliccién total - Proporcién del tipo Talla’ Venezuela 2533 Caluvién) Sierra Leane . 60% (aluvién) ‘uersselton-Kimberley 30% (pipe) ; Mir-Rusia , _ ~ 24% (pine) — Udachnaya-Rusia 12% (pipe) (Cifras de MMH; Cotty y Wilks, Ingleses; Gnevushev, Sartashinsky, i Zinkev y Sobalev, Rusos). 14-00000 -13- ™ « Forma C Caracter{stica: morfolfigica qua define al diamante de talla coma un: f : _ - " ) ectaedro ; : : + Tombo dodecasdra ™, cubo. : - formas intermediasentre las 3 anteriores 1. Lefora cibica es la més raza; generalments en Venezuela hallames pctaedros; muy semejantes @ los de Sierra Lecne y que aparecen en *. Ie hoja.- DIAMANTE DE TALLA - DIFERENCIAS MORFOLOGICAS - 7 an ae ae : . . . bop, oo Sienda. de arigen aluvionario se puede apreciar que presentan aris- | pos tas redondeadds y no nitidas, significativa de un posible errastre hasta su lugar de extraccién. . : ~\. Los octaedros de “chimeneas" ticnen aristas nftidas y perfectas ay : . (Peto). En le operacién de talla, el octaedro es el mas apropiado para la talla americana 6 full cut 4 corte cl4sico del brillante. Bo _» Estructura Saracteristica norfolégica que corresponde al moda de cristalizacién de la piedra, cbservandose una da las dos particularidedes siguien- tea: eS. - estrfas en las facetas’ & ~ estratos en el cuerpo de la piedra : ; Generalmenta nuestras pideras Ppresentan estes capas 4 estratas, i perfectamante observables al microscopio birccular, lo cual puede marecer un cuidado easpegial en le operacién talla. 7 COON ONT Deg Te Letm dieser oak ibe bop onsen J saps wre eae oe, seg ie me ene oe 14.90000 - hs, oo - ™ -o Tamais Hast2 dance seberas, los dianantes ‘de Verezuela son mayorcntapa= ~ : quefias. Exeninende un lota al azar an of jarecién ‘ce fiscalizactén 7 Sule Xow 00112, obsarvamog la distribuctén siguiente: : tot bo . ' Oo, | . mss da un quilate : a » piedras.“ a \ manos de un quilate ; 19) - | i i Tot tal “1995 piedras bas, piedres grandes son raccs - En 1970 fud descublerté: en “el pas a Guanisss una’ piedra de 57, 85 quilates, ¢ edquirida en el sitio “es : ‘por Bs. 85. GOGO svelueda en 106, ooo &. por el M.M.H. @ B los efectos del : ‘Tmpuesto de exprotectén.) En esta aspecta. el comercio ilfcite hace errética-toda investiga- cién vy solo ab dispana tanta en Venezuela como sn gren_ parte de i ; . Yas frees de produceién ‘de datos indicativos relatives al tamafio:s pot ; por e@je: -lo en Ghena es frecusnte la piedra de més da 2 quilates; Pa “| en Outcitspan ~ Sur Africa, el ritma de apericién de piedras de * 50 a 2C0 quilates es m&s frecuente que en cualquier otro sitio € mines contr rolsdas por Oe Seers). : etme Fay ME omar imme sath En los flacerss aluvicneles de playas del sur oeste sfricens las piecres crendes se encuentran en ls desembocadura del rio Crange, i disminuyando el tamafio a medids qus sa aleja uno de la desembocedura i ' (20 piedras/quilata a 200 millas de la desambocadura;explotacién an ia el mar) gaan e Color €1 cola> es otra caracter{stica que sa toma en cuenta en ia avalua- i cién da la piedra brute. En la pisdra tallada su importencia es menor 3 . ya que el valor lo detarminan en orden ; las proporciones ca las fe- cetas, inclusicnes, color y pesce ee a ee 14.90000 - 15 = : as, La mayor{s de los Uismantes sun colorandos : By Vanezuela Blanco amarillonte ‘ . . i: Ghana . .marr6n vardoso muy atractiva 2 , Sur Africa . genardlmanta veurdoso — Premier Mine ._ morrén ligaramente aceitoso Te Mir-Rusia- Blanco” ° ; Siarra Leone blanco vardoso . . : . ° Conclusié6n.- — . ; : — EX diamante de talla venezclano sn términoa genoreles, es un dia- mante da aluvién de buen tenor;’ octaedro bion-conformzdo con es- -- . trates; pequefio; blanco amarillenta. éComo se sitda nucstro diamante con releacién a los demfs? (pregunta formulads a negociantes y talledores de New York, Londres, Amberes e Israel) 1 La respuesta ha sido que no compliten con ; Rusia, Africa dal Sur Sierra Leone, Africa Central. Compiten con ; Brasil, Guayana, Costa de Marfil y otros. : : t a . . + ‘ I te a ee 1490000 Po, - 16 < sigrante en Venezuela voor a 134.= Lagislectin: 7 . De acuercs 22 artf{sula 137 cel Reslamanto ca la Lay de Minas, el ae ‘ _ * gambreia ca orc, dismantes y otras pieczas preciosas esté perai- iF tide solenssts a-aquallas psrsonss cebidacenta inscritas eA el = Vi " Rindsterta zs. sings 8 ‘Hidrocarbures. _ i. . f: iE -Los ‘conarcisntss que tienen formalizada su. inscripeién ante sl - - po _ -: Ministerio est$n ef la obliga acién ce suninist trar el informe man= . |: - > Qual de. sus sstividades, segin lo pautaco en al méncionado arti- ain vee Do ee. Gulo- 137, -orcinsles 5, 6 y, 7 ar al presente> este aspecto legal del ¢ comercic estamos repitiendo . “ai os . at “lss frases Sonsigtades que se utilizan para recordar que en Vena i zusla mushes scn las que no cumplen con la ‘Ley. | En al caso ced diamante estén registrades an el MMH 43) comprada , . res con licescies y como se var& mas adelants las 2/3 partas no iE : cumplen con is peutado por la Ley. im a . . ir . a —_ a i oe i | ;. i Pl : ; f i Pe eR 2 ee lew ate Cee OT ° ~ SSS rey eragann ae Bay oma - 18 = Comcradoras = En base a un fichero de compradores prepareca a log efoctes de esta Estudio se desprenda que: Da loo 430 compradores con licencia, registreccs en ol Miniaterie de Minas a Hidrocarburos: % 104 cumplan con la Ley de ‘los cuslas : 41° tienen una actividad permanente en el negocio, dentro del del pais y =i) . 63 tienen una actividad esporédica -# 326 no cumpien” con las disposiciones legsiss vigontas(articulo 137 del ‘Reglananto de la Lay da Minss ) Erupos.- . i La poblacién activa (104) da compradores esti distribufda en & grupos. Grupo I TIMOTEQ CCHOA Grupo II ROTH & EDER-MARIANO ALVAREZ Grupo III BAARADAS - OA SILVA ~ RODRIGUEZ Grupo IV INDPENOIENTES (Gutuwein, Gnn, Gyula etc.) Circuitos. dentra de loa _grupos.= GRUPO f . Minero ny Cumprador da Campo b Mayorists Ciudad Boliver (Ochoa) > Olamond Distributors, New York GRuPO II Minero > Comprador de Campo 9) Mayorista Ciudad Bolivar (Alvarez) > Exportador Caracas (Roth & Eder) > Exterior o Superior Diamand Cutter 42 Wast 48 Streat ~ NY 10107 ~ 25 -. * Los maniflastas dae Exportceiéa Eapectses por la Administract&n da ons ~~ Aduonas en Maiquatt{a, Ciudad Ecliver y Ssata Elens ca Gusirén sefaq- lsa los dastinatarios siguientas: . Destinaterio ; ' Expedidor Licencis : NED YORK , ” . Diamond Distribuitora INC. - . oF 539 Fifth Av. N.Y. 10017) =~ T.dchoa SiN 7 - . Halpering Shigping Co. INC. ye 1 Maiden Lane N.Y. ; Ludevico Lante leo ae . me, "+. Superior Olemond Cutter , Soe ; , "i . 48 West 48 Strest N.Y. Eliaa Roth 12228 i] if. . oO i i. e Leon Tempalsman & Son so ; H i 525 Fifth Ave N.Ye Isaac Gutwain = 78M j ae . « Manry Hudson Hotel ! . im i it : . 58 Street Wash : ft; a c/o Gyula David : Gyula David 318-N 7 e Hotel Pierre i —™, 5th. Avanue . ; \ C ‘c/o. José Orlanda Luxoro ~ Jas& Grlanda Luxore : i . . ; i iv ~ « Hendersen’ | : . 745 Athol . i _ Estado Nevada . Erwin A. Gombo S. 13-8 i CANADA ft » Antonio Rossi — i Yudson Straeti02 : Hf Tozonta 18 Antonio Rossi ~ 185=é¢ 2 BELGICA ih - CH. Brachfeld & Sons vt 62 Pelicanstraat Sicha Onn 2-4 i Amberes Gilbert Devos en re- ty presentacibn de Gyula i David 318-4 i « Thea Sloom i 72 Pelicanstrast - . Azseres Elias Rath 122-8 j : i to i } H U ? . « SS ' Exsedicor . bicuneia aa HOLRIDA » dcerues Schlezinger *, Acstercenm, Shebank Rubun Oa Silva 68-M Sarphatictraat. Danilo Rodriguez 67M Amsterdem Arturo Garradas 258-6 Pepi t ine » Thao Slcom . Algesene Bank N.V Elias Rath 122=4 Breda : ' i 4 . . . i « Isaac Gutwain re Coe i; Algeicene Bank. * - { Sepudotreat 126/150 Isaac Gutwein . 78-4 li Amsterdam - ‘ ; t . J. Bellamy, Daves Amsterdam. Ratterdam Bank . Saphartistraat 47-53. . - Huga-DL Banadetta 166-4 ISRAEL e PITUACH SIAMOND COMP, se 3 Jabotinsky Road Elias Roth ~ Ramat Gan 1222M° cr ~ Ramat Gan Diamond LTO , : Diamond Exchange Building Isaac Gutwein 78-4 Ramat Gan BRASIL - Sin especificar ‘A. Barradas oo 258-4 ARGENTINA - tt « Guthamen & Klain . at Gance Rio de La Plata Eliaa Roth A220 i Bartolomé Mitre 841 7 Buenas Aires i DoS Oistribucci6n ce. mercade i , i Los circuitos sefalados ° han sido esteblecidos 9 partir del ere I. : de compredores preparado en la encuesta de PLANESA, el cual nos i axstribuyen el . servido para conocer ~.dentro de la posiblae co=-——~" mercade les distintos grunnss—~ 14-0000 i -27 - ; VENEZUELA! | ; . _- GUADRO.DE EXPORTACION DE DIAMANTES PUR GRUPOS’ — a | . ; . Cifrog en Bolivares | - - : He IgRruPos Principales 19970 [°° 1969 1968 Promedio Deatino a cee _ : “+ (purciales) _ : * jdel mercadd ; . ~ yor TINOTEO OCHOA 7.206, 120,00 5.697.118,00 | 3,689,690,00 Diamond Distributors INC ; (hasta Julio) |, 539 Fifth Av. NV 10017 | oa | roti 8 ever MARIANO ALVAREZ 4.669,980,00 | 3.362.095,00 | | 1.117.186,45 Superior Diomond Cutter = 62 Wes 48 Sr. NY 10017 (hasta Sept.) Thea Bloom-70 Pelikanstr: | Amberes . 4 - aut = - Sag ARG Terar: : II ARTURO BARRADAS pets | Jacques SCHLEZINGER RUSEN 9A SILVA 2.439.400,00 3.284 .086,00 __1.279-0084 Fees en Shahank i DANILO RODRIGUEZ : a : Saphartistraat - Holanda ae . Brasil (s.8.) Se! ie nn’ ars am memmeme mec mere en = mam carce ee eeteenns ow wane tees Iv INDEPENDIENTES | ovine env 262.610,00 - ~ LISA ‘TS SINHA ONN 508.999,50 - = BElgica ss. - » ISAAC GUTWEIN 646.444 55 2.192.727,00 1.463.293,00 Israel = * k Total 15.553,554,05 14.536,026,00 7.550. 143,60 ‘ a eeaheeameenal (Fuente 3: Manifiestos de expprtacién ~ Ministerio de Haciends) ot wearets or ences ter oot 14.90000 ‘ nw ta ‘ ~ 133.- Precios 1331.- Precio del _diemante en la Eins thoes Ourante nuestrs visita = les minas dal Guandama en Octubre ce 41970 thomas presencianda numsrosss transaciunes comerciales entre aineras y. comprsdaras: instalaccs “gstos en el caserio El Csndado, lugar sur=- gido en medio de la selva s 200 kilometros al sur~ceste da Ciudad Bolivar con motivo da le "bulla" del Guaniemo. ‘ seers eemenes mpcee inten phn 3 Los precios practicados. ‘par los comsradorea, que por regla peneral - - actuan por cuenta de tercéres, son variables v depewwan da los. facto- ras siguientes: - Y ; = i ae r i - Del tipo de diareuce Genere2wenta 98 distinguen las cetsgories siguientes; Peet renin ween aabee pete Rett ot sme atreee: wee os bate o a $7 « Talla de primera B. 300/qt meres SRDS . ; fom . Media talla 5. 180 - 200/qt , —_ “ i - Industrial 5. “€0 ~ 100/qt ; : . . "Payers >" eect . & SO/qt ~ , -. Sort -. 5 10/qt 7 ng, i El nunera de clasificacianes puede alcanzar 8 y se observa qua la i . Pinalidad que .°: persigua el comprador es de devaluar el lote, mientras i : que a nivel de fiscealizacigén cor el M.M.H. en Ciudad Solivar el eumen- ee to del mimero de clasificacisnes - 11 (once)-tiene por objeto valari--—— ~ - zar el lote, No existan puds criterias uni Picadas _y_ serfa™ muy airi- i : _ etl adoptar la misma clasificactén ya-que al “Ministerio liegan lotes “réclasificados, _—— —— -O08 les condiciones del mescada . .8ajo este concepto pcdemos enuter2r la afluencia da piedras, ls experiencia del minero, las instruscisones impartidas desde Ciudad oe Goliver, Caracaa o el extericr s los compradores. - ~~ 14-0000 “. = 23 = De las “tndicionas d3 vida del sinsra . , €1 Minera arganizedo en grupo de trsbaja, tiene ingrescs provanicn- tas da: e uha actividad diaria que ringa Ss 100 a Bs 500 semanales por pars nae * una activided da envergadura consisteante an una explotacién a ma = yor escala donde intarviene la rezasign da “grunas"® o blccques da = varids- ‘tanledes en uns quabrada; ‘la apertura da un "telin® o ca « nal~ “de ‘desvio Re} corte dé meandro; sctividad que ocupa generslmente a cuatéo o cinco ‘minaros y qua rinde por ejemplo 8s 20. G00, aa. en un mes al grupo. de trabajo. ° arr : Los gastos de- existencia Gal minera son por otro lado muy elevados debidos a las condiciones mismas del sistema de Libre Aprovechamien- to o sea aislemiento, hostilidad cel medio, atc. ; Podemos ilustrar lo costoso da 1a vida con los precios siguientes: - un almuerzo (presa de pollo +arepa) 8s 10,00 ~ un fresco . ‘Bs 3,00- ... - una cerveza + Bs 5,00° ~~ - un kilo da cambures 8s 6,00 - periédica ~- .83 2,00 - pasaja en helic&ntero para un vualo de 5 minutos aproximadamente Cequi- oe ot - “valentés a trayecto caminads en 6 =" a horas) 8s 1C0,ca Por lo expuesta podemos ver que el minero necesita un nivel esenta~ ble de ingresas para hacer frente al alto costo de la vida cue impo ne el media, viésdose obligado en esas condiciones a aceptar los - precios que se afrecen por la preduccién encontrada. En conclusién la explotacién bajo el sistema de libre apravechemien ta hace diffcil la determinacién de les castos unitarios de. produc- cién, los mSrgenes de utilidad entre intermediarios y en general to da evaluaciéna racional de tino econSaico,incluyandos la produccién - - misma. . oe aa i | 3 14-0004 Lo, f | ~ -}- a ci 1 _ io. Ww e- Frecios a les efectos de licuicssifta ‘ead Imauoste da Expic Clesificacitin MMH - 39 « tecifia. La Ley do Minas admita que el imcussta de explotacién ce 38 at el casa dal libre oprovechomienta, ssa cancelede por el comerescs an caco de qual minero no pudiera haceria, La Uiguidaci&n ce isa in Fueste tiene lugar en Ciudad Salives y 88 genoralmente un szzyaris ta qua centralizsa los diomentes prcvenisntes da varios coxzcrzccras el qué presenta una solicitud de iicuidacién segin el sacels SNSXOe Es de hacer notar .que al mayorist: sslacciona las piedzas en besa a una “clasificaciéa impuesta por la Piscalfa y qua en ningot2 sa~ _ nara correspanda a la clasificesiéa adcaptada en el moments ce ta ‘écapra en ei sitio de exploteciSn. En base 9 la solicitud da liguicasisa al MMH. comprueba el valor declarado y generalments aumenta dic ha valor en un porcentss2 muy razonable sobre el lote total: 2.a 5% segGn su composicién - La - planilla de liquidacién es la que sirva a los ofactas de ia cance lzcién en los oficinas del Banco de Venezuela qua actis cons recep tor de fondos nacionales. : En base a i-s planillas gefsledas sauntemoa los precios siguten- tes en bolfvares: Tipo de diementa i> B lu iy] { i H 1... .. | Talla 1 nfs del quilate | (300) { 320 ? 20 i 2 | manos _i cuilate | (180) | aso ' 30 | | 3 Talla 2 mis de 1 quilate | (220) 2525 | 4 ——--—+ menos 1 suilate (11G) | us : 5 | 5... ..-..-[ Talla 3 nds ce } cuilate / (uo) | 80g | 6 | —menos_2 cuilete (90) ; 12 210 | 7—__|' Talla 4 nfs ce} cuilate | (100) j ics: oc 8 —-—_| ____Menos_ 1 quilate | (¢ 75) 75 ' 9... Industrie} 2 (50) ' sa 9} ; 10] Industrsaz 2 (30) | 32 a [| 4b —--~—-+} Bert ; [Oo pa a | » fee te en ae La meet ones enter tle aeene cis : i: j Wie wets x te eben ow -31- - A) Valeres o-los cuales el cemprodor dice haber adcuiride las pla- dras de los mineros,. ‘B) Valor fiscalizado. C) viferencio impcnible a los efsctoa del Impuasto Sobre La Ronte | (Utilidad teérica) : 1333.-Prograsién del nivel de precios.- Es diffcil establecer la ganancia da los intermediarios. Se puede aceptor una utilidad de 5% por participante - ea dacir ~ que desde e] minoro hasta el mayorista exportador (dos o tros in- _termediarios) 61 precio da.una piedra suricntarfa en un 10 6 15%, — 1o qua-no: parece excasivo, . : Son excepcionales las variacionss mayores: del estudio dal regise ‘tro da ventas de los compradores que tienen actualizada su situe- cién en la Piscalfa del Ministerio de Minas en Ciudad Golfvar, se Ne .. pudo ver por ejemplo que en Mayo de 1970 el Sr. Ramén Pefla vendié al Sr. Visnel Alvarez en 8s. 9.000,00 unm lote adquirida en Gs. «= 6.600,00 6 sea realizando una ganancia de 30%. Normalmente este mr gen oscila entre & y 7%, En vardad, a través dei circuito se opera una seleccién da las pie~- dras que trae como consecuesncia un aumento en el valor de los lotes. Esto lo apreciamos en el ajempla del IVIC = Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Cient{ficas - el cual adquiera diamante industrial destinado a li fabricacién de les cuchillas de diemante, siendo pia. dres escogidas. Oe cuslquier manere, puede epreciarse que los exportadores de dia - mantes adn haciendo una ligera utilidad da S% en cada operaci6n, da do que ésta se repite muchas veces a lo largo dol ‘afio, hacen un el- tea beneficio, proporcional a la rotaci6n de su capital durante el - perfoca. 14-00000 ~ Mee Aavevechamiontoa gel dtonan to en Verezcela.e Oal total da dianantes productds en Venaruala (an 1970 §58.CC0,00 Guilates) as {nf ina la parts sprevecheda an el Pafs. én lo que se rafiera al dianants ce talla existen unss poccs ta = : leres qua’ én pequefa escala trebejan le talla del diesante. Teng _ be - . mos el ejenplo an Ciudad Solfvar dal-Teller Caranf, con S- perso - i fies donde se talja:eptoximadersnte 400 quiletes por sic, sacin in _. formacién recabada ‘an 62 Taller mismo. Existen otras talleres en * Puerto Ordaz, Caracas y ta Colonis Tovare : aflo la talla del diamante an Vsnezusla. is “El Gobierna Regional sn el Estado Solf{var est& impulsanca el esta blecimiante de una escuele de tella en Ciuded Bol{ver, hsbiendo < : ordeneda ya los ecuipos necesarics. Esta actividad merece tece el ~ ‘apoyo gubarnamantal con miras 9 desarrollar en Venazuela los equi pos humanos para qua estos pusdsn compstir en el Mercado Intsrna~ _ cions] al cabo de unos afos, uns vez adquirida le expariencits neca ; | . _ Se ha estimado que ectualmenta na excede de 2. 000,00 quilates por : | : sario, lograda en otros paises en varias generaciones. ' ’ Hay que estar conscientes que le tella dol diamante es una ectivi- ry dsd altamantea especializada y compatica en Estados Unidos, Europa : ; -e Isresl. Por ejemplo en este dltino pafs existen 12.000 tallsdo~ Tas que devengan en promedia susldss mensuales de 900,00 Ss., da- , terminando esto un ccsto reducids de talle. i, : En Israel tuvimos la oportunidad ds visitar los Talleres Garik qua producen mensualmante 5. CGO quilates tallados, varianda loss cestcs de la talla entre 15, 50 $ y 27,50 $ por quilate. Can respecto al dienante industrial, cen excepeién dal Instituts - . Venezolano de Investigaciones Cisntifices, practicamante na existe : el aprovechamiento de ests tino de diamante. £1 IvIC-agrevecha - . sproximadements 200 quilatas al siz, como se detalla an ficha ane~ i Xe { + { ! 14-00000 -376 ; _ Ejemplo.s- Anrovechamicnta dol OLomante Industriale= 3 Instituta Vanazolono de Investigaciones Cicntificos.- i i El IvIC utiliza el diomante industrial nacional para la fPabricagién . \ L “tee | do la cushillas da diomontas, para cortes ultrofinos, segin técnica \ . 7 - desarrolledca por al Clontifico Venezolano Or, Humberto Farnfndez Me. ; ae : . . . 3 : Precio ce coz2ra del diamante y circuita del mismoe= b -€l rvre apravecha anualmante 200 quilatea de diamantes reeeleceiona 4 dos de tipa industrial, p ‘por el cual pega a razén do 80,00 usf quils a a (tee | ; a “ : 4; 1 we : Aj jer €1 circuito de adquiotctén: de estos diamantes | eas 4 te 4 i Minera » Conprador d “Campo ‘Cemplaada del mayorists) i ft ) Mayorists de Ciudad Bolivar 7 ayoriste Exportedor . | i ta ; . ay . . . : 1 is . de Caracas 9) Ivic wee i . : : ol Marcade Externo.- ] vs ” Con diamanteas de buenas dimonsiones y paso inferior a 1 quilate el ‘: - IviC fabrica las cuchillas para micratomo da primera calidad laa - . ’ 2 cuales fectura asf: » Cuchilla de 2 mm. de ancho, m4s soporte 120,00 délares ; - Caca 0,1 mn. adicionales 20,00 délares El quilate da diamante de este tipo ha sido pagado al minero a razén da 50,00 Gs/quilate. (diamante de primera, paneles), segin se despren . - de de las planillas de declaraci6n del mayorista de Ciudad Golfvar, - - valor aceptedo por el Ministerio da Mines. ‘ Adquirienco el diamante a 60,co Bs/Qt. obsarvamos que hay una diferen cia de 30,00 &/Qt. que viene siendo la utilidad de les intermediarias esta gananzia na puede considerarse excesiva, mixima tomando en cuen~ ta la selecsi6n'de la piedra, pero al cabo de un awio de negesic da es ta natursleza sl intermediaric pueda llegar a un rendimiantn de 200 % sobra su capital dependienda de la fracuencia con la cual su capita - a v sea rctedo. =” vy Viennese, 14-0000 enna rereinen we a aonesssas meena ete Ejenslo.= Valorizacifa ds ls picdra al talloria.-= Oursnta al transcurso dsl estudio sé puciaron otservar varies opore-. * cicnss da avaida efcetusdés en al leborataria de gemologfa del MMH = Ciudad Bolf{var, a paticidn da cempradereg interssades en conocer el valor de una sortijs personel. £1 15/10/70 sa afactué la sxnerticia de una piedra presentoda por = el Sr. Splendiani da color amarillenta, con un pasa de 6,27 quilates (peso estimaéde con tabla "daight Calculstor" ya qua le pledra estaba mantsds an sortija). En la cperacién de evaldo se toman an cusnta por orden de importen - ‘elas _ ‘ e+ Las proporcicnss, ds le piedra tallada (lupe y microscopio) 2.~ La existsncia de inclusiones, carbones y accidentes dentro de le piedra (micrascopio) 3.- El color 4.= El paso La piedra en cucstién fué evalueda en 24.000,00 &. (da haber tenido ‘mejor color hubiera podido alcanza@ . Ss. 120,0C0,c00) En la operecién de talla el rendimiente as de 50% aproximadamente, o saa qua la piedra bruta debié pesar 13 quilates aproximadamenta. El costs de la talla as &s. 100,00 el quilate o sea que en ests casa cost$ Ss. 1.300,00 i Tomaendo en cusnia el tamafa y calidad da esta piedra, al valor en el sitio ds explotacifn es da 8s. 10000,90, cama m&xima, haciendo notar que sectn la aspecificacién del MNH en la Piscalizscién habrfa sida evalusda en un minima de Bs. 4.140,50. Puede apreciarse en consecuencia la valorizaci fn habida po> la piedra en el preceso de talla pesanda dasde aproximadezente 8s. 12.CO0,00 - revendida por los intermediarios hasta 2#s. 24.00C,co evaluacién dal ~ gemdlaga. 00000 i 1 it a ty + ~ ~- 75 = CTAAS RECS ME OAS IO-.E SBor25s00q RoeenpgosRAeo gua a 2 Las recomendaciones qua e continuaciéna nacenos quardan relacién ~ directa, euncgue no aparents, con el objeta mismo da nugatza estudia y astan cestinadas a corzegir, completer a reconsiderar algunos as- ‘pectos ce da actividad clomant{fera en Vanazuela. Algunas da ‘les recomendgaciones no conclernen dizectanenté al Ministe pio de Minaa @ Hidrocerturos. ‘ Liguidacién_ Impuesto Explotacién Seria recozendable estuciar férmulas que permitan agilizar los tré- mites y la propia operecién ce Piecalizacién sin reaterla su debida importancia. : Se ha penseco qua ea podrfa contempler a pertir de un estudio esta- d{stico anplia una liquidacién en base al poso da los lotes o sea ~ bol{vares por quilate sin entrar a considerar calidades. En efecto ef exfsten 2.559 calidades ce fiedres, porque entrar 8 - consicerar & clasificaciones dentro cel dismante de talla?, ecemas no es raro que la talle malogre la piecra por cambio ce color, rotu Ta etc. quedendo el concenta ce calidad sin fundamento. €l estudio estad{stica sobre un gran rdmero de lotes con distincién de Talla - Incustrial-zort, permitirfe estazlacer 3 valores que equi bido sobre el valer del lote 6 posiblemen- valarical ectual 3% perci ta superior al 3%. Caoncretamente, sufonience que el cuecro ce praduceiéa para el 2fio -- 1970 sea _un cuasdro stancerd, observamcs lo siguiente (Libre Aprovecha miento). . oo - . Talla 131.106,42 aqts Incustrial 172.650,77 qts Bart 204,9E3,65 qts: Tatal ee ea qts Valor para . ; el inpuesto — ,28,217.073,60,, 58 " ” ” Trgueste, Te —— aie pagaca nn 202892142, as gs. ‘ : : Vv eee mee | | re! US Si cea adoptan valores ca referancie tales que permivan gravar el pro cucta an le forma siguiente Talla 5 Bs/qt. Industrial 1 Gs/qt. Bort 0,25 Gs/yt. Ostenemaa el cuadre de iiquidacitsn siguiente : Talis 131,106,462 x 5 o 9&3. 655,522,106 Industrial 172.650,77 x 1 = Gs. 172.656,77 - _ Bort 206.983,80 x 0,250 fs. 51.246,00 | ”.. Total Impuesto liquidado , \ Licenciss de Compracores ' 8s. 879.428,87 En vista da qua las 2/3 partes de los compradores con liconcia no cum plen con la Ley, seria convenienta raconsiderar el modo de otorgamien to de dichas licenciss. : Oe acuarda a la Lay,Art{culo 144, las Adminiatracionas de Aduane daben enviar copia do los Manifiestos de Exportacién de Olementos ad MMH. Es to no se cumple. €1 5 da Junio de 1954 mediante oficie No. 5903 MMH = pici6 al Ministerio de Hasienda 61 cumplimianto de diche artfcula. Se~ rfa convenianta reiterer la solicitud. Control _ca_Lotes_da_Olamantes_en_las_Aduanes Parece irrisorie que an las Aduanas de la Repdblica no se controle el contenido de les cajitas con diomantes en brute que se exrozrten, y = cuando se hace como es el ceso on Ciucad @olf{var, sa coleque el paque te que puede pesor bruto 100 gramos o menos sobra una balenza TOLEOO, que sirva pora pesar bultoa de heats 250 Kilos. Sa recomienda utilizay une dalanza adecuada, y locror los pequetes pa ta avitar el cambio de su camposicién. . Giscogictones Arancolorias Las cifres da importocién relotivas ¢ pledres psveciosss o gcemi precioe sas, recapiladas por la Olroccién Ganaral de Estad{sticas dal Minis- - eee wenn a 14-0000 » see mee eee -~ - -7 - serio da Fonenta son précticamentea inutilizables. Se daberfa precisar en al Arancel de Aduanas lag precioses y lap semi preciasas; y dentro da las primeras si se trata de brillantes, esme- Taldes, rubis, zafiroas u otros. El actual Arancel mezcla los varics =< concepjtos. Recomendaciones de interés industrial e~ Se recaniende ayaluar. la’ ‘Tiqueza de los materiales ya explotadcs an los “placeras de San Salvador ce Pail, con mir as al aprovecha- _mienta industrial del diamanteveventualmente mediante licitacién » piblica-ya que enseyos privados han demestrado la posibilidad de xecuperar “aproximadanents cien d6lares en diamantes far metro = ms UT ctébico. eubiee G.- Se recomienda considerar ld‘ posibilidad de aprovechar a mayor <= escale, la experiencia del IVIC en materia de fabricacién dé cue chillas da diemante para microtomu; experiencia que-a través de doce afios le ha valido el IVIC en el exterior un gzan prastigic. i °~ He Ae neatly ee Ta Pad eon ete tain aang =" Tea RARE TRAE Son neat mee 14-0000 Foe, sO : SECRET . _—s aN ~ - /... TO ? Chief, Western Hemisphere Division 25 April 1972 : ATTENTION : Chris Frederick/ WH/3 : FROM t Director of Security SUBJECT =: Luis Clemente POSADA Carriles (A 12 419 708) Nieves Elina Gonzalez de POSADA {A 12 443 942) : REFERENCE: Your request for Reentry Permit dated 19 . . | | he i tea . were : _ : ‘ Reentry Permitskme issued for subjectson__21 April 1972, and ix are valid to_20 April 1973, The Permit may be used for unlimited entries '-'" dato the United States during validity. Validity of Permit may be extended for . Oy eS AN LEED oe to “a maximum period of twelve (12) months only. Extension of Validity of Permit © must be made on the attached, "Application for Extension of Permit to Reenter the United States," (I&NS Form 1-143). In certain foreign areas U.S. Consuls and U.S. Immigration Officers are authorized to extend the validity date. How- ever, where security or cover considerations warrant, the Permit and Applica- “tion should be forwarded to Alien Affairs Staff in order to have the validity date i extended through cleared liaison with Immigration and Naturalization Service. t FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY: a ee i : ‘Louls Wienckowski i ‘ Chief, Alien Affairs Staff “3 ' Attachment, . . i rv Permitsf0375384 and 0375385: \k i i At ? — 25 Gals - 7 os fg / OS/AAS/EStark 25 April 1972 (GROUP I - Exclided fro a an reams ° vo T_ gets ssitication.} 2 3 > 14-00000 vee 1S. ” errEence-’ ie eurrently aecignea to the seetion of creas with: basie responsibility for guerrilla activity. As a result ac’. po ‘ is required to spend betvean 50 and TS percent of his tine outside |, _ a of Caracas. While this hes made him soxewhat loss accessible to coo the Station, he is ‘well placed: to obtaia advance information. with - : . regara to -posaibdle plane for urban violence or kidnappings, Righ : . : on thelist of Station priorities. Re has contriduted to two , reports during the period. A ebange {n the Ninister of Interior | i ~ had reoently dean. announced, which ‘ould result in chénges down to ’ the level of CIFERCE-4,° Yespeetally- should CIPSHCE~1 leave his position. In the meanting, CIFENCE-h' continues as a valuable Station penetration of. CIRAGH.- Le ft. Aca cto ne enn ‘ 14.90000 oy SECRET 13 April 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR: CI/OA SUBJECT = CIFENCE-4 (201-590985) n 1 Please process Subject for Operational Approval for his use as a penetration of the Directorate of Intelligence and Prevention in Venezucla (DISIP}. Attached horewith are updated PRQ Parts I and II. Nancy L. Davis WH/3/V Attachments: As stated above. Distribution: Orig. & 1 - Addressee Mero Chrono 201-380985 14-0000 Caur€ Secretariat Oisseminats g STON TN ete ALOISSEMINATION 7 [Jororreo™* ne 357 ADVANCE Compt O were ose av SECRET O5175 7 ARR Pe CITE DIRECTOR INFO WH/MYAMI 238 a : ; ce tt r t ''” GEFLUTE NE Sha 8978 REF? DIRECTOR 248804 ne - a | i. “RE-GVIRY PERWITS CIFEXCE-4 AbD WIFE SENT HOS: i tO ay _ i | PER REF REQUEST VIA TM NO. 256903 ON 5 APRIL, 7 | 2. CIFENCE=4 RETURNED FROM 1 DEC 71 TRIP MIAMI a - | i + - OW VIASA 741 MIAMI TO CARACAS ON 9 DEC 71. 3. FILE: 201-300985. GP=1. / SECRET H t | i ; ! 3 H : . + 1 ‘ iN i . | i i boy | i SECRET Spe H . 1.0)-BA0VHD _ -—— — _ 7 7 7 ~ ‘ ~ 14-0000 aa : a cal re a C.F. FREGLRTCA vhs s/V¥ Qssy oS MARCH 1972 a a jal SESRETAR AT Ossetain — . , < TAR'AT OSS 422 ATION FT incex Co na ince (2 rcruan ro nance CT) enc wo AA CT ee mcs pte no, ar a n —* i Noe a laws [?! ue vel Wl Gu Cu ay eS vA) SEuA fonees tolee) © Ue sence Mem one) Casto) na a ume fied) . SECRET Pam Gg] 222 CITE DIRECTOR re or : ew bed te ‘ a ! - ot, > Qo , . r CARACAS INFO WH/MIAMI 2 ; 5 3 0 4 T CIFLUTE a . 7 REF: CARACAS 18369 (IN 4$1013)* . i 1, PLEASE °SEND RE-ENTRY PERMIT FENCE-4 AND : WIFE PLUS TW NT_PHCTOS OF E: TOLA YE HOS BY 10 APRIL 72 SO THAT NEW RE-ENTRY PERMITS CAN BE OBTAINED. ; 2. WE ASSUME CIFENCE-4 HAS RETURNED ‘TO CARACAS AFTER REF TRIP, HOWEVER PLEASE CABLE FOLLOWING IMFO FOR PASSAGE OS : 7 VfanX . , : TO LNYUMA: NAME OF CARRIER USED ON DEPARTURE, FLIGHT ! ; NUMBER, APPROXIMATE TINE OF DEPARTURE, PORT OF DEPARTURE AND } DATE OF ARRIVAL AT DESTINATION, WHICH PRESUMABLY CARACAS. _ 3. FILE 201-300985. _ END OF NESSAGE ; *Provided specifics of CIFENCE-4 departure for Miami 1 Dec 71 : _o@n CIRASI! business. Because of the urgency and the nature of : his travel to the U.S., CIFENCE-4 had to travel on a Venezuelan : passport. Caracas Station was anxious that INS in Miami not ; . learn of CIFENCE-4's US resident alien status and requested : ol ee po. WH/Miami monitor. his artival--which accomplished without incident. TO ‘ ; s ° . * 6 ! . - ~pg-G00' (cost xin) ——- —s a . 2 ecoroi: ° DINATING CFFICERS — 6a AMAR RELEASING OFFICER | SECRET w ge anrianne as oreicer . el ~* Cla tee al or {o13s . : -. REPROOUCTICN OY OLHER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. copy NO ; u: - , vy . pre wei, ~ C.F, FRECERICK —y ) PSI a ¢ MSV SECRET OO] fy: ce * / wee et ee ee » . , hos Lai iit e. PR 5 ip 35-34 we ft] . : SS SEIRCTARIAT DISSEMINATION = nom (3 no inser & tr nuruan 10 (FQ _. BRANCH CJ me no —RER Se TN ES £6 anne! OD a || Sr : Le lz Fe ve, re ee TeTaTSTRRESAT (eae ara ie tl ico coe £ ciTe DIRECTOR AL. Ae | —LE CRE TR ‘ ~j Yoh: .° r i ee PAGE 2 . - . re AAS/OS John Roonev (telecoord) C/sR/COG . , : a . ,! Mill ilove JAMES E. FLANNERY ’ GARDNER R. HATITAWAY ; “AC /WHD abe ee wwe w CLRHLS : . : 2 SeoercrutinG GERESS Se — na . Sane AUTHENTICA’ RELCASING OFFICER =i liste cn Et I” F | ac Pa oe | orncee Yatra THAN THE IS Cory RO : nennanienio Av ATMED THAN THE ISStHNG OFFICE 1S PROWIBITED. “PROESING ACG Sasa i 7 sere T SARIED FOR INDLIING — ee DISPATCH —t Western Hemisphere Nivision . : tout QUALIFIED DESK * Jn BOGE INDEING chief, _ Chief of Station,. Caracas "Peg - Request for Operational Approval (OA) 3 © €7 GEFENCE-42 ‘ACTION REQUIRED : RFLRENCES” REFERENCE: HVCN-9636, 24 January 1972 - Forwarded herewith and under separate cover are PRQ Parts land I! for CIFENCE-4 as requested in reference. Please process for full operational approval, . B Mew EDGAR B. MARTEGANI i « Rae, Attachments: M, ‘ A. PRQ I, 3 copies, uls/e 2 2, PRQ ii, 3 copies, W/W 0 5 r7 areal = ws Sit a ° 107) a Dj sribution: potin 7 ae ne _C/WHD w/ att. 2 h/w, and att. 1 u/s/e - ys = far > MAR «4. 19 CROSS REFEREE TO TT papain sia s§ fPY iat HVCA- 18757 25 March 1972 _ THASSIFICATION “TGS FUE NUMBER TT | SECRET © 201-300985 . i 14-0000 PERSONAL RECORD QUESTIONNAIRE --PART U1, = OPERATIONAL INFORMATION Biseaten as. . RVCA+1 8757 INSTRUCTIONS TO CASS OFFICER Tala Tora auet be filled in by the cave officer of appropriate suthorsey on the Basia of the deat eveitedte die formation, It is Dal tobe shoen te the wudsect. 1 Nee fiy, headquarters “will be aneble to © an approval untese requester fornivdes anseers te ali questions in PRL pacts I and If. However, ia on omecgency provistonal approval may ‘de odtarcned by vengiping vith the ep plicable provselones of FR 9-229. paragraphe 48, 8, 126 and 42d. Thereafter the utes’ natied-te decument or com plete the cose weet be followed ae act forth-in FR 10-318. Taree (}) completed copies of PRO part i “Ciné luding topy in eubject*e-hanfuciting, éf peassdle) aod two (2) coe pleted copies of thia -form aust be sent ‘te hoadquartecs “ae ‘8609 a0 posaibie. « Data acquired i at be sent to headquarters in.PRQ fosmat ia two (2) copiea. : a information obtainable, If itea not applicable erste “WA.? 2¢ eFdi tional apece roquiced aide of page keyed ta appropriate ttean nuaber. _ CRYO TONY + 2. PSCUOONTE . SUFENCE SH ~_ (ANCLEVE-15) _ \ : ona aa DEVELOPRENT “where, way, * ano av WHO. suesect was First CONTACTED on OfvELoP EO, ; See - peevious! PQ Part II, UFGA-23189, dated 20 September 1965. Ppac MICRO. SER | por 11872 | or MICROTIETE 2 INDICATE WHETHER SUBJECT COULD BE TURNED OVER QUICKLY AND IN A SECURE MANNER TO ANY ACSPONSSGLE CASE OFFICER FOR ze HANOLING.* 1F SO, INDICATE TO wHom. Subject could be turned over to any responsible case officer. LIST OTHER CASE OFFICERS WHO HAVE HANDLED SUBJECT OR WHOM HE KNOWS OR HAS KNOWN, GIVE WANES BY ERICH THEY HAVE SEEN KNODN. Austin G. DETLOFF - Station copy of previous report not legible Grover T. LYTHCOTT - Walt Abela Sian nate ‘Now Greece Oscar C. KALBING - true fame Gordon K. RIJOCK - true name Edgar B. MARTEGANI - true name sory, 1050a OMSOLETe Peevious cosTioNS ser ay ran Qe 34-20) ary \- Be aso Gt Me te Ve a 1ST CS Cory : F 14-0000 SECRET SECTICA Wa MOTIVATION AND CONTRO Cstiware & eocer- » wortvation. (Be cetosled, af posneble cate oviderce. on not woe atocd cousent auch af “antis fommencet *) See previous PRQ-II. While = not now targeted directly against Cuban affirs, - Subject undoubtedly continues in the intelligence field ao a result of his former experience and the continued communist/totalitarian domination of Cuba. His orposition to buch regimes and individuals associated makes for identity of intérest naa 3. with EKTRUST is : er vv there ie @ Lack of ceet control tROUCATE Gmat CONTROL, If ANY, ERESTS OVE® THE SUBJECT. ie ne centrol. euplaan.) Subject's present position and physical presence in Venezuela would be untenable if his cooperation with BKTRUST became known to the Venezuelan government. 2 . COVER USEO BY SUBJECT isa Gan arte Ww Ee wT Meetings are clandestine. Plausible denial is basedén contact with co ia chis official cover capacity. tm CONTACTING WIS INFORMANTS. PISMOIECT (NH OBTAINING HIS INFORMATION AND Subject accomplishes this in the course of his actual employment. IMDICATE SERVICE FOR WHICH SUBJECT THINKS WE CHXAKIRNX (02 verbing). BKTRUST 4 \ SECTION IV PNTELLIGERCE COWMECTIONS ANO TRAINERG 2. ERPLAt™© SUBZECT'S KNOWN PAST OR PRESENT CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER CNTELLIGENCL SCAVICE. SUCH CONNECTION 13 KNOWN OVERTLY. UNOICATE Tee CNTENT In addition, Subject has been employed in Same as in previous PRQ-II. Venezuelan DIGEPOL, and CIRASH. freeads) OHO KNOW OF SUBJECT®S PRESENT INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES. 2. LUST OMMER INDtVIOUALS (Agents, relatives, Wife of CIFENCE-4; AMOTEX-S4 (former AMIFF-1) 3. EXPLAIN ANY TRAINING suescct WAS HAD IN CLANDESTING OPERATICHS. Subject has had no formal training since being in Venezuela (1967). Records not available here for period when Sutject worked for Stetion WH/MIAMI. ! COLLAGORATION POTENTIAL INDICATE OTHEM FOREIGY POWER SUQJLCT WOULD BE MOST LIKELY TO COLLAGORATE WITH BCCAUSE OF WIS IDEOLOGY OF PAST ASSOC TATIONS. CAPLAIN. Subject would not likely collaborate with any forg9gn power without permission from LNHARP. 2 SECRET 14-0000 1 ~ SECRET OrcRaticam USE = COWTACT - COMPOS TED BCPOME, TMDECATE ACTEVITY tm GHtCm mE CAE ENGAGED BND THE TYPH OF tmecRe 4 S€cTica VI +. 99 SUBJECT HAS BEES URED OM MATL OM ME MAS PYAR SUELO. See previous PRQ IZ cor prior use ty EKTRUST in Niani. Surjecet is known to and cooperated with LNERX at BKTRUST direction while in the Miaai area. Subject has also had contact with LNERGO Veneruela in the course of his official duties as & member of CIRASE. ANDICATE HOW AND FAO ONO SUBIECT QUTAINS IMfoamaATtom. Subject obtains inforastica from CIRASE and its’ files and informants in the course of his normal work as an official of CISASE. a» INDICATE WHAT HAS OCEm TOLe SvePECT as TO he DISPOSITION OF ImFORMATION ME FUANT ENCES. Subject knows from experience that information is disseminated throughout LNHARP 4. DETAIL SUBJECT*S PROPOSED Fs OM CL TYPE USE OR OUTICS. Subject is a unilateral penetration (FI) of CIRASH. 2. GETAIL SUBJECTS PROPOSED FP-Pm WEE USE Of DUTIES. None SECTION Vii PROPOSED LIAISON OR CPERATIONAL ACTIVITY A. DETAIL SUBJECT’S PROPOSED LLALSIN TYPE CONTACT OM CrceaTiONAL user A, WHERE SUBJECT 18 AM OFFICIAL WEWGER OF A FOREIGH GOVE RKMMENTr Subject is an official of CIRASH. He is not repeat not involved in liaison with BKTRUST, Q. WHERE SUBJECT 98 AN OFFICIAL GF ANOTHER ACENCY OF THIS GOVERNMENT: R/A SECTION Vill AGENCY RELATIONSHIP WITH SUBJECT t. CXPLATS MATURE OF AGENCY PELATIONSMIP BETH SUBJECT. 2.0. TRAINED, OPPOSITE NUMBER: REMUNCRATION, IF amy: AGINCY PERSONNEL ENOUW TO SUBJECT. Subject is a paid agent. Se page 1 for Agency personnel known to Subject. 3 SECRET on 14.90000 SECRET _ SECTIO€ 42 ‘ QUA TFICATIONS FOR OTELG OP CRaTICNS +, ames arg 998 Oreevias. Taenrg. Foe ommte ore vas, . Subject is Voll traned in PM activities including maritime. He {a an expert in weapons, and knows demolitions. He is skilled in police and intelligence OPS. COMME THCa TS ImOUCATE Tee Othary audunt. Chm teM CoULb COMCE NAGY BE OF eal OM QUAL IF OT RTHONS POSSESSED BT + 18 49 NE PeoPastD TO Pay seer A REGULAR SALARY, Common vied, WUOSTDY O8 CT™As METHOD, BOE IEY AND Gt¥E crrana, Subject is paid s regular monthly salary of “approximately us} 335. tf Paewlat £0 OC WADE IN LaCWadst CEPLaim ART PROMISES, OTHLEGISE NOT COVERED KEAKIN, MADE TO SUBJECT. (Exawple: Commifoente regarding evecuetion ef websect and tomity, ) -) Te None; Subject has been assisted in retaining his permanent resident: status. . SESTION at CE. AND SECURITY Nh. UNDICATE THE PEL AGENCIES AMO FIELD FILES @LIW @WICH SUBJECTS WAM WAS OFEH CHECKED AND THe MEBULTS. Station files. Dercgstery info ‘resolved. AMOTCATE OTHER INVESTIGATING WEASLATS TAKEN TO VERIFY BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION FURNISHED BF SUBJECT, 7 # Seé IRD No. 72501 dated 29 November 1971. SGSWIRL 3 Noverber 1971. INDICATE BMLTMER ON NOT PROVISIONAL OPCMATIONAL APPROVAL O8 OPLAATIONAL AP+ 4. DATE APPROVAL OBTAINED , PROvAL FOR SUBJECTS USE MAS BUEN PREWIQUSLY. OBTAINS. + OA 18 October 1965 POA 17 January 1972 1 + Cvaguare Suastcr's CHARACTER. QLLUABILETY and sECcuRtty, Subject continues to demonstrate reliability and use He appears to be of excellent character. CITING CvIDINCE BMIRE POSSTOLE, See previous FRQ=-II. of good security precautions. TC RPLADE AMY SETUATION OR IMDISTRETION Im WHICH SUBJECT MAY HAVE BEEN INVOLVED BHICH UST BE EPALUATEO FRow A CEeOPEMaTIONAL SECUMITY VITSPoIEe. All know cases have been previously resolved. : SECTION MII SUSECT"S PERSONAL WABITS 1. USE OF LIQUOR, BAYES: Gaweiinc. # atamcuRS. Subject moderate in use of liquor; others not known. ‘ SECRET 14-0000 gstcriom mie t. amercare wuoauect's we ER ce rmteRast me sr sets Runting, fishing OF @ COuNTAY OM FESION OTNTA Team WIS Con, eerraia, SECRET AWCATICNNL (OTERESTS . MSEC. & TS. MOP CATE OME TEM SYUOJECT®S CWNGAcE ABRIL ETIES ane oruta Coase temestics, Aat FUCH AD HE COULD PASS ab A NATIVE Subject is increasingly able to disguise his .& Venezuclan.: ae CORRE BPOMOENCE OF CTHEA WE ANS. PRQ-I obtained from Sudject. FRY-IT 3. tr OTNER Team & eee pare, 38, PITERE ACTION US REQUIRED. IF AND Onty upray ( { i i { i t ‘ i MAKING ComTACT Use Subject could be contacted by any of former case officers, or in name used by former CO's. SECTION. XVO ERDICATE MeC THER INFORMATION tm ORO PARTS 1 ANS UT BAS COTUINTD HF BUSEARCH, CLANOESTING ASSESSMENT, FILES, FSRUMEN accent and pass as Among other latins, the accent woul, 2 be detected in prolonged contact. \ : from files and personal observation. , st TERMINATHOR QF SURIECT 15 CEFECTEO, PLEASE Cxetaim, (Alea EMERGENCY CONDITIONS RECONTACT ATTANGEMENTS Ts GOVE PULL OOTALLS F.E, RECOGNITION SIGNALS, S/O) emERe CouLd DINEAIT QE MADE: WHAT BONA FIOLS COLLD INDEVIOUAL MISCELLANEOUS OPERATIONAL DATA Way REXARKS See previous PRQ-II. 28 March 1972 8 SECRET aa ay 3. MARTEGANT wor 34 Oey es 14-0000 e ; GENERAL PERSONAL ANC PHYSICAL CATA y . aut (Hereby eT aT oy (larry (Nee) oT PERSONAL RECORD QUEST IONKAIRE PaRT i> BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION eloarty. * all aveetions. tf queetion ss not appticadio, erite "Na * SF atdptcanel eosce tp wooded . POSADA Carriles . is Clemente +2. meee At Brat ¢ wren + WARE be MAFIVE LANGUAGE OM SCRIPT . Game - ALPASEDS, WICHMAMES, TEE ones (a) Bamby (nickname), Basilio @: Puace OF @IATW _ bru: 1928 . Cienfuegos, Las Villas, CUBA 7. PLASONAL NABITS (Liquor, drugs, gambling, Parenourey . + OMTE OF stATn 8. Cousy macomo (Court, date, arrests, charges, punishaente, sentencea, ecquiltele; SER. ec No court record SOG MICRO. apr 111972 MICROFILIMED OUSCRIPTION (Use Amers a. race (Shape) rn a stn o, aCe fe. appaneny ace 13. werent ix] e mua 4 | ko oval he COLOM OF MAIR iT eouoa or eves *. BuILO 1, POSTURE black green — [| @. SCAMS AND weRns OW OTHEA CISTINGUISHING FEATURES sear, palm of right hand tr, GEVERAL BPPERPANCE neat O. PROMINENT FEATURES Da OTmie HOEMTIFVING FEATURES ATTAQE SAMPLES OF SIGVATURE AND NANOMRITING AL XO DATED PMCOTIGE PW AND FING! EPRIMTS, Ks 6 en (erp veaw 1050 wigioopetdes afer scl. ce “8 757 FOS EOPY. we- FOCISS cor Ee t 1 aP OBTAINABLE | ne ene rene A 14-0000 AER TPES La Ey aon rent ALPES tame on . a : ? . he eek SCNOM CLT cua | . CIVttenssren (LF daffecent than Ttew 10.) VO. mESENT CUFETENBOIe LUN. WATLOMALETY AT BIRTH BND ARY SUBSE UUENT —Yenesuclan. Subsn AUR. Smesemt BEsroeMce (hadacete a0 concer, tenant of sub. tenant) enezuela:—Qta. Janet, Ave. Los. i » PEMMANET ADUOEDS (FF Saltecent than Item 42.) + TRAVEL OUTEIOR COUNTRY OF PRESENT MESIOENCE (Countries, See attached list. OCCUPATIONAL AND FINANCIAL CATA. 17. THTLe ae . ORGANIZATIONAL AFFIL¢AT:ONS SECTION 1¥ O. MEMBERSHIP 1M RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS ~hone——_————. 21. PRESENT AWD PAST MEMUERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS: POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS None (See previous PRQ I) SECTION ¥ EOUCATIONAL DATA SCHOOLS tz. : ee Monserrate; Cuba Elementary 1936 1942 28 “Padres Domir.icos Chemistry 1947 Havana University Medicine 1950 1953 | | COMPETENCE cea wee net (Lint below each fonguage in which you posters any degree of competence.) Spanish (native ) + me: 14-00000 ATTACHMEIT PIQ PART I HVCA-18757 DATE_ PLACE puapose: | \ . 1956 Miami, Florida Tourist . : eg (45 1961 , Mexico Political exile . . * s7Feb 1961 Miami, Florida Political exile 1¢ April 1961 Guatemala Invasion (Cuba) : _:# May 1961 ©: Miami, Florida Invasion (Cuba) . ; "1964 : Dominican Republic Cuban Affairs i : : 1964 Puerto Rice Cuban Affairs . : 1964 Dominican Republic Cuban Affairs : , 1964 Miemi, Florida : : ‘ Oct 1967 Venezuela Work ‘ Gy , Oct 1967 Miami, Florida ! Oct 1967 . Venezuela Work : 1968 Miami, Florida Tourist — i 1969 Miami, Florida Tourist | ° : Mar 1970 Miami, Florida Reentry Permit ‘ : 1970 Trinidad, Tobago Revolution~-business ! Jun 1970 Bogota Business 1970 . Bogota Business May 1971 Aruba Businees April 1971 Lima} Peru Business April 1971 Argentina Business _ April 1971 Brazil Business : , - Oet 1971 Portugal Business : : Oct 1971 Rome Business : } Nov 1971 Vienna Business i i : Nov 1971 Rome Business ! i Dee 1971 Miami, Florida Business i ; Dec 1971 Puerto Rico Tourist Wwe tri ree a eae ree pater omnes Bt me emt ee oe SPECEAL QUALEFICATIONS ARO EMTERESTS . @ J SECTica we 2G. UND COTE aye Tice Cates. PTO, GOee CAPAILE ENCED ENG TITLES OF Ble S$ OM RATACLES., A190 NAMES CO PUM I SHE geod marksman with small arms SECTICR VEL " MULETARY SERVICE r byt? Ft. Benning, ‘Ga. DECORATIONS, WHEN AND BSNY OFSCHARGED. GIVE DETAILS 1F WAR Ma THOENTEFVING COUNTAY. INDICATE QHERE SERVICE PERFORMED, PRISINER, @ fsecticn vill EMPLOYMENT HISTORY INCLUDS ANY GOVERNWENT B¥CLOYWENT. NOTE ENOICATE CHRONOLOGICAL: HISTORY OF EMPLOYWENT LISTING LA3T POSITION FIRST. a. MHCLUsIVE OATES (Fros-ToJ >, euPLOVER c. ADDRESS 194b~195 Pastora Sugar Mill San José de las Lajas, Cuba #, WESSON FOR LEAVING @. SALARY OR EARNINGS a. THRE OF BORK Sugar chemist eee month transfer Be INCLUSIVE OATES (From-Toty, ewPLlover ce ADDRESS 1956-1958 San Agustin Sugar Mill Cruces, Las Villas, Cuba J. TYPE OF eOoRE @. SALARY OR CARNINGS #, @EaSON FOR. LEAVING sgar chemist #310 ees month a. NCEE SINE OATES (Fro bd. EMPLOVER Cy MDORESS Havana, Cuba REaDCN FOR LF AVING Political exile 2. AOCRESS Firestone (Cuba) e. Sau GR EARNINGS © 325 ~ Pe month PD. EMPLOYER ¢ Sietanilinaeetahieinen dendhoemieteanteeeane mmnereteaeeaene eee eee Firestone Akron, Ohio USA @. SALARY OR EARNINGS +. GEASS FOR LEAVING aining program # 500 ecw month | enlisted in arn : a. tNcausive pares (From-Tolo, curovee c, anne se "fro 2968-1965 .. yj ~ | Pts Benning, Gas Y, REASSS FOm LEAVING 4a. TPA OF wo [ona Le. Cuban affairs 196T-present Venezuelan Govt. ct neers cane 14-0000 omits nn ee ee fe RES cence eaipetate Gob nana eek 8 ge Ek ume ee eee ae Meek etn eae TN omaha sans : + a . , , tos . . nie ans te Po wt koe “ . - ial en. ied . . - H @ESECTION 18 ay ocerca tue | Tear | X[oarene i D2. STATE CATE. PLACE @ND BURSON OM ALE BEPAPATIONS, O1VCECIE Oa Wena wens, seve citi fat j Divorced from first vife (MariafconcepcigyMastsiedsa) 26 June 1963 In chicago, TLlinois suasisL ay witch D fot wie CH wid SUEMENR. Pea80m Vahey (oct: 3055 Reason was mutual agreement for divorce (See previous PRQ I's \ BIFE OF 16 you na € BIEN VARRIEG WORE Tan ONCE, INCLUDING ANNULMENTS. USE SHEET FOR FORMER WIFE OR MOSBOND HUSBAND: GIVING DATA BEQUIGED BCLOW FOR ALL PREVIOUS MARRTAGES. 33. NAME OF SPOUSE (Faret) (ED Qeoas 34. DATE OF WARR1 AGE 99. PLACE OF MARAIAGE = 37. PLACE OF BIRTH { nezue @ |section Xx QHUCREN . e Sex vear So Cd orge s_ POSADA let | sons. | Miam Fiorid | usa | . anet_POSADA ‘| sor | 9 as nez Venezuelan Same 46. GCCUPATION ! @ {SECTION Kit MOTHER o e * 48. 7ULL SAME Tee. veaa oF giatn [so OF BiATR St. WATIOMALITY AT S18TH : 5 Stas Unknown {| Cienfugros Cuban sz, SLBSTQUERT BWV Ca eal os : 93. OCCUPATION 14-0000 en a en ee a a nee @USECT:Ce RII BROTHENS AND SUSTERS . - fee epee ne ep eee - cn pn Tsun T vena FULL SANE PLACE OF alarH | “wattonatity at O1Mta® { : wee Cienfuegos, Ciba ‘Cuban Roberto Posada Raul Posada Cienfuegos, Cuba [ Pia Cub Cienfuegos, Cuba nem tntenr nc emneemmenart aaron eet ees eens im me aemeee meme! pares MALO BY ANY BROTHER OF SISTER (Identafy brother. of saster ant give Ais, of her, present TUSSEQUENT CUTEZENSHIPS oddeese: - 4 @ [SECTION XIV RELATIVES, ACQUAINTANCES AND CONTACTS S. NAMES OF RELATIVES IN ANY GOVERNMENT SEQVICL: INGICATC NAME OF GOVCONWEATS AND POSITEONS HELD. Unknown (See previous PRQ-I) SG. RELATIVES, FRIENDS, CORRESPONUENTS TN U.S. (xpToin Velationship) ST. MATURALIZATION OF CLOSE @ELATIVES (IN U.S. (Gave name, date, city and number of certificate granted) Concha Marina Posada (aunt) . Margot Carriles (aunt) address unknown TELECODES AND RELATIONSHIP OF ALL PERSONS KNOON TO SE CONNECTED IN aNY MAY ETM ANY INTELLIGENCE SO. NAMES. ALIASES, SERVICE, PERSONAL ASSOCIATIONS SECTION XV SH. LIST CLOSE ASSOCIATES, INDIVICUALS OR GHOUPS @lsection xvi MISCELLANEOUS 27 March 1972 i es Chief of Station, Caracas rt I TT oo Chief, Western Hemisphere Division aaa 3 “Oo CIFENCR-4 (201-3098) acrom IOUIRED - RAT (RACES Bee paragraph 2 below. 4 1. CIFEKCE-4 has been granted a ‘POA effective Vv January 1972 for use as a péretration of CIRASH, . : 2. ‘Please fubmit updated PRQ Parts I and aI in order for Headquarters to process OA. ; ‘ i ? ‘ . | : _ ‘ha Distribution: . 3 - COS, Caracas CROSS REFERENCE 10 DISPATCH SYHD0L AND NUMSTR BYCY¥-9636 typed 24 January 1972 mt 3 enezuela:;Nanc Davis:km {OORDINATING aan bP 14-0000 ‘ ? ope owt eens fa etnias Sat NE daw Re oe hee Sched HVCA-18640, 19 January 1972 CIFLUTE July Operational Report for Period POMLAYX through December 1971 5. CIFENCE-& han been handled since August 1971 by Edgar B. NARTEGANT. Tt was decided for security reasons to take this agent out of the goup of agents handled vy the Station Officer conducting Maison, and CIFRNCE-S ig thus handled as a truly unilateral penetration of CIRASH. During the reporting- period allegations arose as to affiliation of CIFENCE-4 with _ SKLARCE. (See WH/Miami 12203 and Caracas 17730). The Station {s avare - of this situation and-the. agent is handled accordingly. CIPENCE-4 successfully passed his ump—-teenth ECSWIRL examination on 3 Oetoder 1971 and the Station's opinion of this individual eontinues to be favorable. (See HVCW-9612 for SCSWIRL results). As an indication of the continuing high esteem enjoyed by CIFENCZ-4 within the GOV, he was chosen by CIFENCE-1 to accompany the present Venezuelan Minister of the Interior on a month long European vacation in Septerber 1971. It is widely acknowledged that the Minister of. the Interior is the leading candidate for the COPEI presidential nomination; should this occur and he be elected the next president of Venesuela, CIFZHCE-4 should have a valuable friend. In summation, the Station continues to regard CIFENCE-§ as a valuable Station esset who has an excellent reputation within CIRASH and the GOV. He contributed to two intelligence reports during the reporting period, but his value to the Station lies primarily in operational reporting and his status o5 a unilateral penetration not known to be in contact vith JKLANCE in any vay. CIFENCE-4 occhel. 49 7? 14-00000 SECRET OPERATIONAL ‘APPROVAL PROVIS TONAL / ‘ MERORANOUM FOR! Chic? WHAT - N, 201- 300985 Subst? CIFENCE/4 REFERENCE: Your Nencrandwn, Dated © Davis : "A Provistonal Operational Approval issued bv CI Staff grants: ‘the ~~9" alithority, On a temporary basis, for the use of an individual -as the. authority granted in-an Operational Approval unless othersise specified by CL/OA. - It ts hused, however, only on prel: ainary file checks and investigation and is aub- Ject toa further final revi es when all investigation is completed. ‘Penetration of the Directorate of Intelligence and Prevention in Venezuela. peat ¢ TT To process the Operational Approval, full Informaticn (ecepleted PRQ Parts I and [I) mist be subzitted.aa soon as possible and not later than six (©) months from this date. An Operational Approval will follow when all invest!gation {s completed and upon the receipt of satisfactory PRQ Parts I and If. Crnceellation must te requested if use cf Subject by interested Di- visions ceases. ashes. CR be . Me De O "495 BOUOLeTs JeEveour soetions SECRET - Se | te 14.90000 . "UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE . lanigratica and Naturalization Service tastroctloas: Any handwritten eatries shall be In Block capital letters, All Spanish osmes shall be bypk Q re father’s aane first and the mother's aaze following. Director, Federat Bureau of tivestgation Departaeat of Justice Washlagton, 0. C. 20535 BIRTH OATE Feb 15, 1928 OATE AND PLACE OF ADMISSION Miant 1201-71 PURPOSE AND LENGTH OF ADMISSION A=2_ DS DESTINATION Sane As Abow WAL- S JAN Fr -KEDO Other agencies are requested to furnish any derogatory subveisive Information regarding this alien to the F. 8. 0. : CIA Deputy Associate Commissicaes se: . Travet Coatrol: lewretae y S01 - FOOFES™ ‘yraonoo | “FILE CLaseIFICaTICe Se: BEC OED COPT rz COC. Srwey & ROL SOURCE ENF ORMAT ION <BATG OF ImEO. EVRLATION 7 i applicable) ‘ TENT OF EXTRACT (Aise cite doe. distribution, Dassew. We., ete. ihr oak los oar od rie Sons SRS ayes Dense He rte < eA TO ene 201-300985 POSADA Carriles, Luis Clemente WH/3/V i SU33 fasss LS Riwinseiin VAs¥s FULLY OS TRS og Tats 202.7 1 tet cam "ets 44 eehronve’* ABSTRACT FILE SLIP KOrTrons Indicate The Subject, Project Or 201 Fiie No. In Which This Fort: Is To Be Filed. SUBJECT OF 261 (hase. Faret. waddle) —, yeaa) wae B67 raeeians , SECRET oot gs ony ‘and Prevention 28 December \ 971 4 ‘ MGIORANDUN. FOR: -CI/OA an ervaice/4 (201-300985) i use as a penetration of the Directorate for Intelligence — d ati ISIP), a Venezuelan Security Service. ‘Since Subject bolds a key position. in this organization, he Will beable to monitor its intelligence operations as -gell as Venezuelan political matters. . 2. “aYl current traces on Subject are non-derogatory. (See attachnent to Form 772 for additional information). $3. Request for Approval, COMINT Name Check and PRQ Part I. (dated 28 May 68) are attached, Updated PRQ Part I and Part II will be requested from Station, Nancy L. Davis WH/3/V Attachments: As Stated Above WH/3/V:Nancy L, Davis: jev (28 December 1971 Distribution: Orig. & 1.- CI/0A w/atts. *. 201-300985) CIFENCE-4 - WH/3/V Memo Chrono w/o atts. 4 grag? arr “1, It 40 requested that a OA be granted for. Sibject’s 2471 14-0000 COMMENTS R& DEROGATORY TRACES. . ATTACHMENT © TO FORM 772 a : : T, 4 ‘requested jon “Subject An January 1968 for. Ais ol A POA tration becauae ‘of: his iniportant and accurate {nformption and operational reports. Subject was -@ polygraph examination. to cléar-up ‘questions about poe- - gible affiliation @ith Cuban datelligetce, unreported associa- tion with gangater @lements, etc, His rosponses showed no ‘information which would prevent CIA using him for ops purposes. — -Request for- POA was again requested on 7 September 1968. ° Thia “POA request was turned down on 15 October due to Subject being 4 “an “agent. of a foreign power.” 2. Since that time Subject base continued to provide verbal and written information roports concerning Communist and subver- sive elements, guerrille activities, Soviet activities, sabotage, etc, Subject continues to report accurataly and often and has a very pro-U.5. attitude. Subject was again polygraphod on 29 November 1971 (a copy of which is contained in Subject'’s CI/OA folder). His responses indicated no deception concern- ing truthfulness of reporting to CIA, nm. compromise of his U.8, Government connections, non-involvument in illegal arss dealings, etc. Det sein, renee. mars oes 14-0000 wit Pai Wis Chief of Station,- Caracas gay ‘Attachments: AS Stated Above h/w Identity Sheets u/s/c Distribution: | - 3 - COS, Caracas CROSS REFERENCE TO an OUPALGS SYMBOL AND MUMBIR OME DEC 197) . ; 8 B- 2O\-T ANTAL HVCW-9612 typed 2 December 1971 GASSFKARGM wumet® 01~-~300985 SECRET. |-30t~771 746 : a SR a Cr] - ieee, 1 SEIS ULI LE WH/3/VenezuelaSErif, Isenstead:kmg . my sa5 | Po toonomag Sd 3 COORDINATING 2- IP Oe ~ S- e 1 ~ Chrono. ’ | a : ” c/wa/3/v_ |) BAS Bake: fae Ona ites baa ag ner Y (ara aeons __ DISPATCH” Boe can = ae . o “) SECRET 5.c8ri atthe {When Filled lay "Seo S AOvAaNcE COPE (J esutD (Jaorre “nEPR TION OF THIS CCPY PRUMIBNED HY ee ee . J reteons vot wore oo ~) : pap 07 "18 ev es ne 2 Porc} x. an CS tng - oa at Valet TIPE sAiat Jol : wen é Wiss | RCTS Cy io , 2 , . -—s | SECRET @1:95@f DED 7i CITE WEOMIAMY oo . iets Ph, : ** CARACAS INFO DIRECTCR . Mra 482038 awaca’ 13) “4 b I pers canacas :eses (¢a/ 49/0 . 1 io PrPENCE-4°S ARRIVAL MIAME MOSSICSED AS |. REQUESTED IN REF. NO PROBLEMS ENCCUNTEPED. : 2. FILE: 20:-30¢985. CP! | SECRET - it Pe Pr he | ) i & . SECRET / i wns wae aan pa pom oe 2 . - Poscatc res he a“ ee, ots Comm * bet 7 aia: ite: Defoe Ne : ‘ Ks : eS 1467 A a {%; Ags he c SUR T / er 1535 : ‘ a are: 2 DECENBER_ 1 1971 . . | : CASLE SECRETARIAT EXSSEMINATION CO wo inocx OO rewan TO _____ Brancet = IN €8 FILE NO ee 2 vo SECRET... ontop ty Bae , - . ; 20% "3 dos cire oinecron? 07 47 2 . | pRIORITY CARACAS INFO WH/MIAMI TO REF: -CARACAS 18369 (IN 481023) | ote 1, RE TRAVEL CIFENCE-4 70 waurt CAN YOU PROVIDE DATE HE EXPECTS RETURN CARACAS AS WELL AS AIRLINE AND FLT NUM- BER? THIS INFORMATION WOULD BE USEFUL IN PICKING .UP HIS IM~ [ haved MIGRATION FORM WHEN HE LEAVES MiAMI, . Wo aR 2, FILE 201-300985, ; RS Re oh ew © _END OF MESSAGE eo . ; ; pon ree i *Informed us that CIFENCE-4 traveled to Miami on 1 December |S = : using Official Venezuclan passport. Since he is a registered) rt resident alien of the U.S., we must arrange to have his cn= Wea trance and exit documents retrived from Immigration and a Naturalization Service, «— AAS/OS fir. Wienckowski (telecord) PD ; . wi /000 Faeries , , , o . I, Pf A . 7 hes LL = Kite reallly s 4 ; 3 WILLIAM V,! BROE RICHARD L, CONOLLY ; +a c/wHD cS cory . AC/WW/S noe Wo 2 a . nq 3 q ff 8 " O\~ “Soo! goono HATING OFFICER ee ; Dos Bernss RELEASING OFFICCR + s EC RET 8 ao 2nd OFFICCR REPRODUCTION CY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITED, coPpr NO oe 14.90000 aan bd s een e . WABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION _LLASPFIED MESSAGE TOTAL ToPIES YA 2s__ROUTING ANDJON WITIALS-SEEN BY Ratan ont ORS amour i 3] . ; i _ SECRET . omer! - ~ : ; (When Filled In) Sogts-at . On ~ sommcecorr [Janne ~ Clasorne [itrcouction or mn coor eronnirea }?}———_——_t : or. att L Orepen a, eee. all Pip I 7 PRIORITY WH/MIAME INFO DIRECTOR ; “2Dte In4 8 96 a ; iH _ REF, DIRECTOR 207472 os oo . apse ; TO - ro oq. crrence- “4 ANTICIPATED ONLY TWO OR THREE DAYS ye _ ( LMLAMLS MAY THEREFORE RETURN 3 OR 4 DECEMBER. —— _ A : WHILE NOT CERTAIN HE LIKELY WILL USE VIASA FLT DEPARTING | r MIAMI DAILY AT 1430 HRS. SUGGEST CHECK VIASA RESERVATIONS, | S } a, PILE: 201-309985. GP-te . 4 SECRET | : . t <b ae Re tmanirney weg Sere pase enna ay cmon yer tn : o : yt . : ° 7} : ’ : U % ‘e ¢s cory SECRET ops. 300 288 _ 14-0000 i Casil Secretariat Dissewis NATION CLASEIFIES 5 Mecsace .* e rotm Comes gol ROUTING ore IN(TALS-SEEN BY CASLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATIO: f PAR bee BT A HED e vd m= > PeSECRET = 4.000", fevaves corr [Jessere Dacre - eee IE ie ee oe er at. Zz - otsee oe <a CTION UNI Ve EE fof be Ly cules ~. ACTION NO. . . “i 2 | : a, “oo. g§ E C RE T 3821202 NOV 71 CITE-(CARALAS( 18369. . PRIORITY WH/MIAMI INFO DIRECTOR — - Nw INS 81013. : - 4, Cotrenck-4 WILL TRAVEL MIAMI 1 DEC VIA VIASA A SS . FUT 748 ARRIVING 1200 LOCAL. TRAVELING IN TRUE NAME WITH VENEZUELAN OFFICIAL PASSPORT WHICH SHOWS HIS DPOB AS CARACAS 17. FEB 1928. CIFENCE-4 -SENT BY HIS EMPLOYER To PURCHASE TWENTY-FIVE NINE MILIMETER PISTOLS FOR USE OF GOV. HE WAS UNABLE TO REFUSE OR EVADE THE AS- } ieee an are ee artaratie ma ne ost et einnnatee thee Rca oP: ETN ralense ns BE Ary ene LH tat grt ee lao: SIGNMENT. - 2. CIFENCE-4 IS A REGISTERED RESIDENT ALIEN OF 7 fi’ i) WOCORK, STATION DOES NOT ANTICIPATE ANY DIFFICULTY EXCEPT IN THE REMOTE POSSIBILITY IMMIGRATION LEARNS OF HIS RESIDENT ALIEN STATUS. HE HAS BEEN ADVISED BY ar . STATION TO ey NOTHING OF THIS AND STICK TO STORY THAT HE Gov OFFIGIAL AS INDICATED IN PASSPORT. 3. IF MIAMI HAS LIAISON CAPABILITY WOULD AP- . PRECIATE MONITOR OF ARRIVAL CIFENCE-4 WITH CAPABILITY 7 TO INTERVENE IF NECESSARY, SENDING IDENTITY CABLE TO Ste © emcees wee be ame erate MIAMI, ue 4. FILE: 281-308985. GP-1 : SECRET C$ CORY SECRET e/-30 0S orl 9 14.0000 de ret eben bean as eR» CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION. “GAssFiED- Messsce-” “Fot.cépres~£-/ ROUTING ANC.CR INITIALS SEEN BY ny FIMON UN ROMO e - “GRC MAY “4 i$; _f (SECRET) carts es (nen Filled 1 "ei oe — - ? REPRODUCTION CF THIS COPY PROMIBITED oO ; 3 . Sees Pen anne Sat WA : S 1 7, P - iH FILE. VA 4B I: _ “ACTt AN: 4 j IA A Mint , - et y “REF : /CARACAS i en) iHov iN4 B1OT8 . 1. IDENTITY: LUIS P 0 SAD A CARRILES . xX ’ i : DPOB: 15 FEB 28, CIENFUEGOS, CUBA “? 2. FILE: 201-300985. GP-1 | . SECRET { Po, Ps H - . to : | H ve : fata ‘ }! i pou i : } : Aa ; i APN ey : CDR: : SECRET 7 RENO isiE, ~ 1 2 Tena OLE ~ arama s 14-0000 2 vECRET won TO . +: WH/3 ; 20 November 1971 FROM : Interrogation Research Division SUBJECT: CIFFNCE/4 | — IRDY 72601 BACKGROUND; ‘Subject, CIFENCE/A, isa 48-year-old, male, citizen of IDEN A who has been of continuing interest to JKLANCE since initial contact, He has permanent resident alien status in WOCORK as does his wife. He was last SGSWIRLed on 23 May 1968 with favorable results. Subject claimed that during service with IDFN EB and previous service with IKLANCE, he had been SGSWIRLed and estimated the total number of SGSWIRLs he has had at twelve to fifteen, PROCEDURE; On 3 November 1971, CIFENCE/4 was given a SGSWIRL at a covert site in IDEN C. Both the Fnglish and Spanish languages were utilized in discussing the SGSWIRL and the Case Cfficer, Edgar B. MARTEGANI, served as interpreter. During the SGSWIRL, the English language was used. The undersigned was introduced as Mr. Bob MOUNT from WOCORK. PURPOSE: The SGSVIRL was requested by Fdgar B. MARTEGANTI to determine whether Subject knows if any member of IDEN D and specifically if IDEN E is aware or suspects his current JKLANCE connections; if he has been requested to work against LNLUTE; if since May 1968 he has been in con~ tact with or heard about IDFN F or IDENG; if since May 1968 Subject has been inv-ived in illegal arms smuggling. Specific questions utilized during the SCSWIRL are given later in this report. CONCLUSION: There were no unresolved reactions indicative of deception. It ts the opinion of the undersigned that Subject answered all questions truth- SECRET [ TIE AE OEE ER EN MMSE UNEP ES Xcite ath gs 4S 2 AE LAE ke ER Se LTE arenes cette tanta, i Att ee amr a ne teen tones et oe ls eee ecu . 14-0000 ~ SECRET TRD¥ 72501 - Page 2 29 November 1971 filly. Apparently Subject.{s unaware of any compromise cf his LNLUTF connections; has been truthful in his reports to JKLANCE; has not been involved in any iNegal arms dealings other than smuggling weapons into IDEN A for his personal use and the. personal use of other members of IDEN D and related organizations; has not been asked to work against ‘LNLUTE and has receivéd no information a from or about IDFN F or r IDEN G. . ' DETAMS; _ Subject was co-operative throughout the SGSWIRL and did not hesitate to assist in rephrasing questions and explaining his responses, He seemed open and frank in response to all queries. Subject exhibited @ response to the question concerning IDEN F and IDFNG. Discussion of the issue elicited the information that Subject had received some inform- ation concerning a son of one of these Individuals. He also mentioned that ona trip to IDEN H a few years ago he had spoken by telephone to IDEN I but no mention had been made of IDEN F or IDFN G. Subject also showed a response to the question concerning illegal arms dealing. He explained that when he travelled outside of the country he brought back pistcls, rifles, and on one occasion a shotgun, These weapons were for his personal use or were purchased for friends such as IDEN E or members of IDEN D. He stated that the weapons were brought In illegally and that even possession of the rifles (which were for his own use) was illegal. Specific questions concerning these arms dealings were asked. Based on the sessions results, it appears that while Sub- ject has smuggled arms into IDEN A and possesses illegal arms, he has “ not been involved in smuggling large amounts of arms for personal profit or engaged since May 1968 in smuggling weapons of war into IDEN A. Specific questions utilized during the SGSWIRL were as follows: . Were you born in IDFN J? Yes Did you reside in WOCORK* Yes. Are you concealing the identity of anyone whos knows you work for JKLANCE? No oes ee an . ae) ryvy —{ 14-0000 ~ SECRET IRD? 72501 Page 3 . : 29 November 1971 ,. . Does IDEN E know or suspect your present relationship with JKLANCE =" jm IDEN A? No” ~ Does your wife know you work for JKLANCE? Yes Have you told IDEN K that you worked for JKLANCE? No : ‘nave you eer been to IDEN L? Yes : Do you suspect. that the IDEN M is deliberately giving you information to give to JKLANCE? No Do you live in IDEN C? Yes Are you employed by the IDEN M? Yes Since May 1968, have you been involved in illegal arms smuggling? No Since May 1968, have you had any information about or contact with ‘IDEN F or IDEN G that you are concealing from us? No Do you have permanent resident allen status in WOCORK? Yes Has anyone asked you to work against LNLUTE? No Would you like to go back to IDEN J to ve? No H. Maxwell Padon Distribution: Orig. - True, Lawrence, Gaynor 1 - Lawrence 1 -CI/OA 1 - WH/3 1- Field 1 - File OS/IR D/HMP:1hs 14-0000 ween ae ~ See. IDENTITY SHEET IRD# 72501 89 November 1971 IDEN Avcesccsccccecsse. Vonemuala IDEN BuescesecceeeseeesUeSe Army” BDEN C.sseseseseeeeees/ Caracas, Venesnela ~ TDEN DiccsecseceesceeesDISIP, a Venezuelan security service IDEN Enccccscccccsssees Di UZCATEGUI, CIFENCE/1 IDEN Frseccccccccccesss Subject's brother, Raul IDEN Gicccecoccceseeees Subjects brother, Roberto - IDEN Hicscocececseseess Columbia IDEN I.ccscoseesseeseesSubject’s mother IDEN Jocccccccceevecees Cuba IDEN Keseccccceceseeess Orlano GARCIA IDEN Levecccccceeccsess Miami, Florida IDEN M ..ccccceceeseees Venezuelan government IDEN Ne aeccccccsscecees police 14-00000 C/WHISLV - 7 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AND REVIEW SECRET eq oate ; 0 7 December 1971 le” 201-300985 FROM: CHYEF, CY/QA 7 yo 7 PM OFF, aR . : i » AS J Approval Olea . “G . . —. _ . : %-1686 or 3-0352 ENCE/¢4 IM ORDER THAT. FURTHER CONS FOLRATION way 14 Given your REGUEST FOR APPROVAL IN THIS CASE, IT 1S REQUESTED > [ [etsucts or tecuntcal tntermocation | [u.s. commnt traces . [[stvirw of sccunity orf. eevont at ct/oa BEVICW.OF FDI REPORT at C17 OR Scorn E [ [vrevo tances : - et | fee taaces (Inet. CowrnT) | - : od , | OPENATIONAL AND OUVISTON TRACES pC Ened. COMINT) . . . | [teteo ano Finat worice: tast siconD —_ AEMARKS? : ! i i i THAT You FURNISH Tes OFF ICE THE INF ORMAT LON CHECKED BELOW, OR REVIEW INFORMATION AS INDICATED. a ! OTures (Seo Remerka) " . . n _ Is Subject currently being used as an operational asset? If so, it is - without a proper covert approval. Please advise agent status. (20-00) SECRET son BED covorara cacecaus corres 4 weeping teen nigh cel as ee as a wee ARE AOVARCE BY cnemennnmam AT oisees ws wea ry oN , SECRET 1513352 OCT 7 CITE banapa) an Ut iad ; ooo soo a DIRECTOR . Loe oe 5046 SSSMIRL fae oo me, . . REF -BOOK DISPATCH gga, 1 OCTOBER 1971 - , clu URBAN=2e SE. roe came eat i . é , “ — * 2 I¥E is pny lZ007X. "Boel LS CRET rep gee FANS RST, Secrepansat DISSEMINATION BQSiFIED MESSASE a oe a a PO + a} —_ #2. G H — ; WH Rds vw CruoA _— —— BO. f 1. Pstat 40x PROPOSES SES_SQSWIRL CIFENCE4 AND a Re . ¥ 2... FILE: 281-300985, 201-771746 GP-1 ; : CRET DOG. MICRO. SER. Jan 06 872 MIGROFILMED. e/- 3 Porat, Cc Cones Bt § Gas OUTING AND?OR INITIALS. SEEN BY" - nota crag Meg eae eninen ern ga ste, 14-0000 nan ane see * ., CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION —~—**ASSIFIED | MESSAGE Tprat ucConeg t ROUTING rarer INITIALS SEEN BY PRASON UNT NOT.OED 3ECRET ~ G7OUPT f Cl rae CA 7 ev) Ther Fitted tnt TRANS - : fe ADVANCE COMW QO vesueo Cnorreo REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PRoniBITeO t+} 4 : ee | [nn | \ica ni” 4 , : - , 4 . wanrw a ( Zee Pan, e : . REG .: wit? > ; . . ; age a. Cals Caffe Kapa Sid tala Luke tes | 2 ww septdie [3] -FILE, VR Suspeusk -J)M CDo PBEP tS f cede s ECRET 622002. SEP 71 CITE | CARACAS “DIRECTOR _ REF s DIRECTOR, 169864 | 8c N4 15600 ede “wIwISTER OF ° INTERIOR LORENZO FERNANDEZ DEPARTED. "VENEZUELA EVENING 1 SEPTEMBER FOR E VACATION, REPORTED _ TEL UNIVERSAL” 27 AUGUST. . a | + CIFENCE-4 NOTIFIED 3@ AUGUST HE TO ACCOMPANY INTERIOR i ‘MINISTER. TRIP ESTINATED ONE MONTH TO SIX WEEKS, AND ‘CIFENCE-4 MENTIONED SWEDEN, ENGLAND, GERMANY, FRANCE, SPAIN, PORTUGAL AND ITALY AS ON ITINERARY. WHILE TRIP OSTENSIBLY VACATION, iT WIDELY SPECULATED THAT FERNANDEZ TOUCHING BASE “FOR POLITICAL REASONS PRIOR TO ANNOUNCING HIS PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDACY UPON RETURN, HE KNOWN TO BE FAVORED CANDIDATE OF PRESIDENT CALDERA. “3. CIFENCE-4 INSTRUCTED TO REPORT ITINERARY, PERSONS CONTACTED, [AND TO EXTENT POSSIBLE SUBJECTS DISCUSSED. 4. RE REF, THIS ANOTHER STRONG INDICATION CIFENCE~4 NOT KNOWN OR SUSPECTED BY GOV OF UJXLANCE AFFILIATION. 5. FILE: 201-380985, GP-1. SECRET f fS Copy { —A v O1- . . ~ SECRET C teem oe Steet 14-0009 “gq es oa . asset who- continues to de one of CIFESCE-1'a closest and most - trusted associates. .CIFSICE-1 has a great deal of confidence . 2 in CIVENCE-& and always assigns him the most a4itfieult jobs which o he. feels tone of his other employees can handle. Daring a great { deal of this reporting period, CIFEZCE-& vas out of Venezuela on _ Bpecial missions for CIFENCK-1. He travelled to Lina, Peru to gend a domb which vould not explode to the home of Peres Jinenes, vent to Curacao to conduct a special investigation and spent considerable time on the Colombian border. He contributed to tvo disseminated intelligence reports dealing with military intel- ligence about Colombian activities collected by a Venesuelan security service and the reported presence of eleven Yenezuclan fishing boats and one varship in Colombian territorial waters. CIFEBCE-1 has appointed CIF&ECS-4 chief of the division of CIRASH ole, _..continaade... | —» whieh ia responsible for coordinating all of the activities of the CIRASH offices located outside Caracas. Such a position should offer CIFENCE-4 access tovarious types of information and targets of interest to JKLAICE. As was said in the last CIPLUTE operational report, the. Station continues tothink very highly of CIFECE-4 and looks forward to a continuing productive h. CIFENCE-A | a ; | EXREECE-h- continued to- ‘be w reliable, steady Station relationship with him. a 5 i : i ! x ply SP? Al CK -f"$8 a = 14-00000 wt AC/WH/3/V A Tereeaiicatvond | Danger o. WoH, AL “CERES ead * 1535 RED 12 AUGUST i971: ABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION | 3D — 7 cet ae a fatte Hse. Wests sad end ine el 7 “(rererence oa } seers chain a. ie B86 A 1: > a7 ‘CARACAS / yt PE (REF srayurasir~12208 {th-s9so4i)* 4 7 1. REQUEST: ‘STATION COMNENTS ON PARA 1 B REF, i 2. FILE 201-300985 AND 201-067860, ‘ i ” END OF NESSAGE Tae ‘ : . } *Paragraph 1 B of reference indicated that official Venezuel i services know that Station agent CIFENCE-4 works for JKLANCB H and are feeding him false information, H . ., . P WH/FI___ a ! ovdtiesieet___ . j e ! | 7 > ; VA ECrwtl, : ‘ WILLIAM V, BROS RICHARD L. NOLLY ‘ 2 C/WHD s bury wer, a 7 } 2 C ¢O7 2 my ~ ee 8 L2 of - (3) éE736 € COORDINATING CFFICERS BOl-3COPZSS~ cect ak ae AUTHENT: CATING RELEASING OFFICER SECRET | Lo ne aiedrte Ornccn THAN ThE issue GFF cory Ka. REPRUOUCTION BY OTHER THAMS THE ISSUES CFFICE 13 PROHIDITCO 14.90000 SECRETARIAT DISseminanron ge gegCLSsirieD ‘Messice__ Torat Copies 7 -} OITNT ANG.CH MTUALE BIEN BY ; er wonnto arouPt.- $ 4 naa, SECRET wn meee LY ié. ft : _{When Fuled fa) pheneeirard < eat * apvancecors [Juives (]ncrms | [semebuenon or mincory momeres fy] ——————7 4] are a - z- er. =_— - f 24 oo = sec Br ahs Vil4 Pen. _ Ys on) an i = FILE. VR 4 elamea 9 ia a .° ac KON NO 1+} Ex A 4 CLePs, ECRE T 9520522 AUG 71 Cite Wi7ATART 12203 SRORUISE ACTING) - so CARACAS FWFO DIRECTOR. a rs 6 va LOCAL: LNERGO PROVIDED THE. FOLLOWING 1uFoR WISSQ4 siesta amner AVHICH THEY REQUEST THAT WE PROTECT): * “ORLANDO GARCIA IS PRESENTLY 1M MIAMI AND PLANS TO 5 RETURN TO VENEZUELA VERY SOON, POSSIBLY ow a aucust. eaacta (| "WAS DESCRIBED BY SOURCE AS BEING A CUBAN IN THE EMPLOY OF THE C VEWEZUELAN GOVERNNENT AND WHO IS FRIENDLY WITH SEVERAL w we : : fath ele _-PROMIMENT LATIN AMERICAM POLITICAL LEADERS. rraee Bs GARCIA SAID THAT LUIS POSADA, A CUBAN WHO au awe .. ° ‘HEADS A VENEZUELAN INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY, WORKS FOR JKLABCE. GARCIA SAID THAT OFFICIAL VENEZUELAN SERVICES (UNIDENTIFIED) KUOw THAT POSADA WORKS FOR JKLANCE AND THAT, KNOWING THIS, ARE FEEDING HIM FALSE INFORMATION, 2. WE PRESURE THAT GARCIA AND POSADA ARE RESPECTIVELY IDENTICAL 19 ORLANDO GARCIA VASQUEZ (201- ~967868) AND LUIS POSADA CARRILES (201-300985). , 3. FILEt 201-867860 AND 201-308985. GP-1 - 7 oe SER SECRET. SECRET 14.90000 ee irs SECRET a 1 Caief of Station, Caracas Chief, ¥Yestarn Howisphere Division Transnittal of CIF@ICzZ-4 U.S, Roontry Pernits RaPSRCE: HVCT-5177, 27 Harch 1971 - \ . ; Trangnittod by separate cover attachzent are ravalidated U.S, Reentry Permits for CIFRIC#-4 and bis wife. — - Clement P, DOZ0IS ee Teh enn bomen ane) ~ this 2, weg: ‘Seitraety meee ate eh Attachment: U/S/C Two Reentry Permits See ot ‘pe a “ib ‘ , ¥ SAS ail tat BE anita hg A Me cum tot So 28 APR ON hat Distribution: , Orig. & 2 - COS, Caracas, w/att. ee 201-300983 1- my/3/¥ Chrono WH/3/V: William A. Walker:jev (23 April 71) 1535 ; /\ ~ 201-300885 a VY w/o att. 1 - WH/Registry C/¥H/3/V¥ A. D. Wedemoyor w/o att. AC/ BI Richard Consol ly org went ity, eee et tee te pete ‘valid to_15 April 1972. SECRET aw TO : Chief, Western Hemisphere Division 16 April 1971 ATTENTION: Chief, WH/3/V - Henry Applebaum FROM : Director of Security SUBJECTS : Luis Clemente POSADA Carriles (A 12 415, 708) ; . Nieves Elina Gonzalez :de POSADA (A 12 443 942) REFERENCE: Your request for Reentry Permit dated__.6 April 19.71, were : Reentry Permitskaa kaa issued for subjectson 16 April 1970 __, and zx have been extended The Permit may be used for unlimited entries -into the United States during Naliaity. Validi a ‘maximum period of twelve a2) x months only. Be FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY: Z Lhaclr te Os Wienckowski Chief, Alien Affairs Staff * Attachment. . (pos4?a) Receipt acknowledged for Permit #0235566 and 0235567: (wieves) Let S Lf 22 Ll Df Signature ZL OS/AAS/EStark 16 April 1971 (GROUP I - Excluded from SECRET automatic downgrading and declassification. } ‘pom wry seceerans arDissewmation “™SCcagsineo urscace - Toray Con £$ cones Fc f sews enna meus aw oN note 6S ‘ o an . y . ease t $s! | a gy SECRET tl, i : Thre Filled In) ESAS L a cS EE ; € ereanse toe. foes Lixerres fers PASTS ON OP tes COmY Ps owR ES ic * = ; ; ~ - edd teas: Rimeerner ENGR ~ vera nueey SECRET 1415462 APR 71 CITZ CARACAS 16918 ATE DIRECT OR» LIMA . = ‘ a ere RCH 1053 Cr es a 0 © 8 #7 INTELLIGENCE SECURITY AGENCY OF THE VENEZUELAN MILISTRY We Grrr CF INTERIOR, WOULD LEAVE CARACAS MORNING 14 APRIL FOR LIMA. THEIR MISSION TO OBTAIN-TRKE HOME ADORESSES OF MARCGS PEREZ JINENEZ AND PEDRO ESTRADA. AFTER OBTAINING roe eee oc TRE ADDRESS OF PEREZ HINENEZ, CIFENCE-4 IS TO SEND A LETTER TO HIM POINTING OUT IN GENERAL TERNS POSSIBLE sega © 6.6 6 © 6:0 0 ® DANGERS IF HE RETURKS TO VENEZUELA. 2. LETTER SIGNED WITH NAME CARLOS FOSSI A, WHO by DESCRIEES SELF AS LOW LEVEL PEREZ JIMENEZ FOLLOWER WHOSE is NAME JIMENEZ PROSASLY WILL NOT RECOGNIZE. NO STATION TRACES FOSSI, AND BELIEVE KE PROBABLY FICTITIOUS CHARACTER. LETTER ACCUSES POLITICIANS WHO URGING PEREZ JIMENEZ RETURN OF TRINKING ONLY OF PERSONAL AGGRANDIZEMENT . \: AUD IGNORING HAZARDS INVOLVED. IT ACCUSES LT, HUGO | 7 EARILLAS OF BEING GOV PERETRATION OF CRUZADA CIVICA Ae a . X Ny . “Ac \ : ‘ a ye — . SECRET , 14-0000 ye 4 © © 6:0 6 6 0:6 . € ar oe core orsee Cser Tepe e on , es re © OF peer AP ote oy ER [ ¥] ar Fion oN? “Vat Tow ne: ©:.6 6 «4 2 Secretariat | DISSEAINATION . CLASSIFIFO MESSAGE ‘Torar Copies Crate et SECRET .,.. Caner F. Hed fa} PAGE 2 CARACAS 16918 SECRET NACIONALISTA. STATION FILES SHOW RETIRED LT HuGo EARILLAS HERRERA, AKA JORGE HUGO BARRILLAS HERRERA, DCE: 1 APRIL 1936, HAD LONG RECORD OF, COMSPIRATORIAL ACTIVITIES AGAINST AD GOVERNMENTS. HE WAS HIKED 1959 EY GOV ORGANIZATION COSERI OPERATED BY "INIT UNDER. COMMERCIAL COVE. TO CONDUCT INTEL AND RELATED ° ACTIVITIES. PRESUMABLY BARILLAS NOW OUT OF FAVOR WITH INTERIOR MINISTRY AND BEING FINGERED TO PEREZ JIMENEZ. LETTER SAYS IT TO BE DELIVERED EY MUTUAL FRIEND "DR. RAWITO SANDOVAL.” NO TRACES ON SANDOVAL. _ 3. AFTER SENDING THE LETTER CIFENCE-4 1§ TO SEND A PACKAGE CONTAINING AN AUTHENIC BOME THAT IS TO BZ ADJUSTED SO AS NOT TO EXPLODE. CIFENCE-4 SAID THE ORDER FOR THIS MISSION WAS GIVEN BY DR. REMBERTO UZCATEGUI, THE DIRECTOR OF SE AND FEELS THE OPERATION IS DESIGNED TO FRIGHTEN PEREZ JIMENEZ. CIFENCE-4 WILL CARRY, ALL THE MATERIAL NECESSARY TO ASSEMBLE BOMB IN LWA. UPON COMPLETION OF MISSION IN LIMA, CIFENCE-4 AMD COMPANION TO TRAVEL TO BUENOS AIRES FOR ONE OR TWO DAYS AND THEN TO ERAZIL FOR ANOTHER ’ WS _ SECRET ~ ° ROUT OW, OND. MITTAL BEES in ® et [ ¥) te 6e Cusrineve : . . zney . . _ Abit .! SECRETARIAT DISSEVINATION ‘ Chassuies Wessace Tovar Comes a, . e: 2 eA en westerns . . | . SECRET ter Aap ande coms i } saved a jmsrres ROVE uG AMOR iTS Sete t+] , DOS ce BT “@ ‘ Saseu ev per re © acto ENT actTcyw NG. o PAGS 8 CARACAS 16918 SECRET “ORE OR TWO DAYS AND TREN RETURW TO CARACAS. CIFENCE+4 SAID. + RA Oy ESTRADA ADDRESS FOR FUTURE CPSRATIONAL USE AGAINST HIN. ce, 4, CIFENCE-4 SAID HE EILL EE TRAVELLING aS og AM EMME Hea NET? ° © 6:60. GILBERTO OTERO VILORIA AND WILL USE A REGULAR VENEZUELAN. PASPORT. THE TRUE NAME OF THE MAN i TRAVELLING WITH RIN IS RAFAEL GUZMAN, CIFENCE-¢ 00 | . SAID HE WISKES TO PERFORM NIS MISSION IN LIMA AS SOOl AS POSSISLE AND FOR THIS REASON ASKS OF JKLANCE . eet aeeee IN LIMA COULD POSSIBLY PROVISE HIM THE ADDRESSES OF EOTH PEREZ JINENEZ AND ESTRADA. HE SAID UPCN HIS. o ®.8® @ 4 © © 6 28 ARRIVAL IN LIMA ON 14 APRIL, RE WILL IMMEDIATELY SEEK OUT CONTACTS WHO POSSISLY CAN PROVIDE HIM WITH THE ADDRESSES HE WISHES. IF JXLANCE IN LIMA CAN PROVIDE THE ADDRESSES HE SAID HE COULD TELL HIS ASSOCIATE THAT THE ADDRESSES WERE PROVIDED EY ONE OF THE CONTACTS KE MADE ON’ 14 APRIL. IF JKLANCE CAN PROVIDE THIS ASSISTANCE, CONTACT WITR CIFENCE-4 SHOULD BE MADE EEFORE 9 A.M. ON 15 APRIL. THE PERSON MAKING THE CONTACT SHOULD TELEPHONE THE KCTEL CARRILLON ASK FOR GILBERTO OTERO VILORIO, AND SAY THIS IS KuNBER EIGHT SECRET wo + abies : 37 : - 7 cad Stcneramar Disseuiuation Ciassirieg Messace ‘TOTAL Copies . ROUTING AND-OM IMITIALS S806 8 SECRET ... (Whee Filled dal SEL * Reed a et TY £7 « - . Cc Areause Come EL jeo | Juores 4 aa cy A ry 7 @ oa Le | . <] © TOS wet Pace 4 CARACAS 1691 SECRET - (Bd. CALLING. - CIFENCE-4 WILL: REPLY THAT HE 18 NUMBER OE AIRE (. _ THESE TWO NUMBERS TOTALLING 17 (SEVENTEEN) =. _ WILL. INDICATE TO THE CALLER THAT HE ACTUALLY IS TALKING ‘© = ~—s To CIFENCE-4, CONTACT WITH CIFENCE-4 SHOULD BE MADE FROM A PUBLIC TELEPHONE BOOTH. THE ADDRESSES CAN BE GIVE! TO CIFENCE-4 OVER THE TELEPHONE. IN CASE, 4 HOYEVER, PERSONAL CONTACT 1S DESIRED WITH CIFENCE=A, . APRANCTYENT FOR A MZETING CAN BE MADZ BY TELEPHONE. ae 3. THE MATERIALS CIFENCE-4 WILL CARRY TO ASSEMELE BOME ARES ABOUT CRE CUARTER POUND OF 6 8:e PENTOLITE EXPLOSIVE, TWO DETONATORS AkD M-} DELAYING DEVICE. CIFENCE-4 SAID HE WILL PERFORM THIS OPERATION In LIMA WITH OR WITHOUT THE HELP OF JKLANCE. IF JXLANCE Can HELP HIM, HE FEELS THIS WILL LESSEN HIS ° © Chances OF POSSIELY GEING ARRESTED IN LIMA FOR SUSPICIOUS: ACTIVITIES. - mo 6. CARACAS STATION RECONMERDS THAT ADDRESSES SOT BE PROVIDED TO CIFENCE-4 AND CONTACT NOT BE MADE, EUT DEFERS TO HEADQUARTERS IF IT SEES SOME OVERRIDING REASON FOR ‘DOING SO. 4 “© @ 0:@a@ SECRET ~ op ( 14.90000 ~ see Tee 31 SECRETARIAT Dissevmation AAC Laseirro Messace __Toran Copies , as SS LT £1 @ SSE SECRET .. ROUTING ANOrGe UTA. setE & ‘ Ce i a ee € ASeAuCe Come { Susan” sorte: SEPBITVTT. ON OF THs COPY ROM AITED . Oe a O tse ov PAGE 5 CARACAS 16915 SECRET 7e. STATION DISSEMINATING GIST OF ABOVE TO Srey oy oe AMBASSADOR ONLY. DISSEM WILL NOT INDICATE ONE OF 7 - i n OUR AGENTS INVOLVED, NOT THAT WE HAVE BEEN ASKED ASSIST. _ RECOMMEND HEADQUARTERS DISSEM, IF ANY, EE RESTRICTED AS TIGHTLY WR Bt dep ere AS POSSIBLE. 8. FILE: DEFER. GP-l. SECRET © 6 6:6 6 1 | f i t ( e UNA Pret AOE e etme omy oe ’ Se ® ee pepe, Feet yee eyeesnt tiene tenes henna & - one sate © 6¢.8@ &@ © 8'@ @. SECRET fp a . . : 2S q YY Wrssanc roam WoTAL Come ss wa ASD, WEDGMEYER: Jev 2 an C/W/3/V - ; “SECRET a. 1335 RED ff ( wer 2 APRIL‘ 1971 - OLE GECRETARIAT DISSEWIHIATION ALE. \ GG wore XT vo moex {0 acrurn 10. arancn XZ rue wo ry i i | i | | | | j | 4 201-003243 . LX) mee es ric wo. BY Seen ELS ED REF CARACAS-16913 (IN-311053)# Pad a 2 +, FULLY CONCUR IN YOUR RECOMMENDATION PARA 6 REF, WB . a SHOULD NOT ASSIST OR BECOME INVOLVED IN ANY WAY WITH THIS ’ . e SCHEME, . . , 2. FILE 201-003243, °° END OF MESSAGE ° *Station liaison penetration CIFENCE-4 being sent by CRFENCB service ‘to Lima to assemble bomb to be sent to former Venezuelan dictator Perbz Jimenez. Bomb will be authentic but designed not to explode. CIFENCE-4 has requested that Lima Station help him in his mission but Caracas Station recommends no help be given, - ae xcs / J b | pyle ye \ 1. f YOM KLE vethy CU N /Sferaks Eo q , hel , nicmano costae ~ “SECRET Pee _ ere inceTaR nA . te - £3037 [~ IMMEDIATE CARACAS = _PRIORITY LIMA. | a on i 4 . “- RYBAB il oy oe ct | WILLIAM V,. BROF C/WHD our AC/WH/3 . COCKDINATING OFF.CERS. . a | " AUTNT STICATING RELEASING crricta SECRET | s ; ciricen RCOPNCHVCTION CY OTHER THAN Tee dguunss OFriee 1S PROHMIGITED, ecry Ha 1 14-0000 18 e010 Om rece carn memes bees see meme, ‘ pee eae attnncen nae cmee teeta hs cn htm etch ae erene tate! He: rinting, SECEET 6 April 1971 \MBIORANDUM FOR: A4S/0S : ATTSNTION tsi, John Rooney SUBJECT : Revalidation of U.S, Reentry Peruita of Clrsyca-4 and Wife REFERENCE : DIzacTOR- 120682 ’ 1... Attached bsrevith are Form I-143'a and reentry peraits for CIFEXCS-4 and his wifo. CIFSNCS-4 is presently eaployed ag an asset of Caracas Station, ; 2. We would appreciate your having the reantry pernits revalidated. A U.S, Postal Noney Order for $20 is attached ‘herewith to cover payzent of the necossary fees. 3. Please return ths revalidated permits to us for forvarding to Caracas Station. Henry Appelbaum . ; WH/3/V Attactmenta: H/¥ 1. Forn I-148'a (3 sets) 3. Reentry Permits (2) 3. Money Order (1) WH/3/V:Henry Appelbaca:jev (6 April 1971) , Distribution: Orig. & l- Addrassee w/atts. @o- 201-300885 (CIFENCS-4) w/o atts, - WH/Resistry w/o atts. 1 = WB/3/V keao Chrono w/o atts. aan Uerdorte pe ee meee nn en ener eenine eee emma Sanne ah eee pent be ce OE PROCITE ACTON MARKED fOt Dep KING Head RDNIING BIORED CMY QUALIED on Te) suanict CITLUTE/CITENCE - Transmittal of Permits to Re-enter the United States & App Lications for Lxtension_of Permits tor CIEENCE-_$ wi fe. MTOM REGUIALD - RLFERIIKLS Extension of Permits DIRECTOR 120632 . : Looe , nab : : , Per reference, transmitted under separate cover are the Permits to ‘Re-enter the United States for CIFENCE-4 and his wife and completed and signed applications for extension of these permits. It will be appreciated if ; Headquarters can complete item 7 on both of these applications. It also will be appreciated if Headquarters can pay the fees which must accompany these applications and TA the cost to the Caracas Station. X 4) bay Khir eos Ge oe K. RIJOCK ATTACHMENT: Under Separate Cover Reentry Permits DISTRIBUTION: 3-C/WHD w/att u/s/e hed lane ew S7MSOL AN NUMER oan Grow atiitine To HVCT - 5177 , 25 March 1972 - PAR 2° ya ——— AO ”””Cd SECRET 201-300988 . te Sen 14.9000 frees en c. CIFENCE-4 The same method for emergoncy recontact as described for CIHURON-1, but with entirely different locations, will be used for omergency recontact with CIFENCE-4,. If all personal contact between CIFENCE-4 and RIJOCK is deemed unwise, another Caso Officer or an - outside agent handler with proper bona fides and recognition signals will be used to contact CIFENCE-4, nine on HCA +1 PVE 45 Piae Vt CCH Be BA Po SA Wee CERRO tren mead Km OTe da 14.90000 ye . oN . “Py . 5 siete ete ee tee eee emanate aN RRR IRE AM FEE He ONICHA OE MIEBA A rT OT i 1 ( fy tareaee | tte Cte hed t ene cr c. CIPENCE-4 CIFENCE-4 is met. clandestinely in a Safehouse or the automobile of either CIFLENCE-4 or RIJOCK. Meetings are scheduled st previous meetings or by ' use of the system described in Attachment 2 of HVCA-17565S, : dated 21 April 1970. The only change in the systen 1 described in Attachment 2 of IIVCA-1756S is that the word : “peluqueria” has been substituted for “the usual place” (which means the Safehouse) and “costurera™ has been sub- stituted for “the location near my hose". MUG 49 -jPA SI Wad ad oe ee t- dae 2008 880 ~, . e a a es ote, = ‘ye MEssact FON |e ft @ _._ VITING aND'O8 IntiaLs « SEEN BY ! . Tota, coms. rm - ts : re ee . : 4 mS Hi, Applebaum: pd f : wt WH/3/¥ } SECRET { at: 1535 tt 1535 2.0 BECACTAPIAT DISSEMINATION 0 no inocx (2 rervan to — SPER. | (2 rive oy Gs Fite No. - ee (reterence aa 7 . CITE DIRECTOR - a : CARACAS CIFLUTE CIFENCE 1, (20.8. REENTRY PERMITS OF CIFENCE-4 AND WIFE MUST BB ATION IF U.S. ee REVALIDATED PRIOR TO 15 APRIL EXPIRATION DATE, CONSUL IN CARACAS CANNOT REVALIDATE, BOTH ‘PERMITS SHOULD BE 3 a 3 4 = ‘= ig Ha iz leg ts | FORWARDED SUONEST TO HQS, EACH PERMIT SHCULD BY COMPLETED AND SIGNED FORM I-143, POUCHING|ADDIT FORN I-143'S 19 MARCH, i 2, FILE 201-300985. END OF MESSAGE — i - Aah fh i . af _ | - : 2O/- 300985 Alien Affairs Staff Mr. L. Wienckowski (Teletoord) V5 bes ell RICHARD CONOLLY 4 ‘ WILLIAM V. ROB 68 c0Ry AC/WH/3 ‘ : : 4.5, a ; COORDINATING OFFICERS. : aeue auimenncarnea , RELFAGING OFFICER | secret | eae | ornicta REPRCCUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED cCPY HO. 14-0000 Reference: _HVCS-3405, 27 January 1971. “In compliance with reference request, attached is the thotograph of Subject of 201-300985, ee ae Se? fare at eed Eta Teresa G. ERIGONA Attachment: : Photograph, afr ¢ ye Distribution: 3 - C/wED, wat safo Ab % qptatt il Arolpal cee - oy og 5 detf, tiitimc ” | DISPATCH SYMBOL AND KLAKEEW HVCA*10L15 £201 -300095 14.90000 SECRET semen emee atin F @™) ~=—- HEREWITH ATTACHMENT TO: = HVCA-18115 aw QO f “3007 P% Saree eanecanarrerenatene semen ete nt wee ete mee Lune OOR SeeHak we ewer oe i? . . : . 0: CHIEF, WESTER KRGSPUSRE DIVISION i” . on . . fo tee . . \ 2 ae FROM: CHIEF OP STATION, CARACAS 3 ag SECRET Ht | to ati IWS 2 N ~ 14-0000 - Pot EO a OEE al te atelee cat” Neg . lus Fe C Y aud’ im ry ‘S18 7e 444 [h Ti le ” Ha : " ai 14-00000 SCS OR ack ere ae Ree potted eR ORRIN eta ret SUBJ: - . ia fe CIFLUTE Operational Report for Period: November thru December 1970 HVCA-18070, 20 February 1971, FILED: 75-2-16/3 3. CIFENCE-4 - CIFRNCE-4 continued to be a reliable, steady Station asset who enjoys the confidence of and has a very close working relationship with CIFENCF-1. Puring most of the reporting period, he was in charge of the surveillance of. the newly arrived Soviet diplomats and was quick to pass _ to the Station any information coming into his possession which he felt would be of value to JXLANCE. Because most of his time was devoted to coverage of the Soviets, he was - unable to give the Station the large variety and nunber of reports which in the past has been his custom. The Station continues to think very highly of CIPENCE-4 and looks forward to a continuing productive relationship with hin. < eee 179? 14-0000 ; - #itss fons: abroad ( ' purchase of arms in Miami: by unknown elements in the Venezuelan i diplomats now in Caracas. 4.0 CUFFNCR=4 CIFENCE-4 continues to be a reliable and steady Station asset who enjoys the confidence of and has 3 very close workine relationship with CIFENCF-1. Wis recent acquisition of Venezuelan citizenship has increased his stature with CIFENCE-1 and among the Veneruclans with whom he works. He continues on hfs awn — to provide Information coming into his possession which he feels will he of interest to JKLANCF and also continues to pass to the ‘Station nun. raus reports from CIFENCF and other -security- intelligence asenctes. Ils: most valuahte contribution during this rconorting period was the information indicating that a CIFENCE officor had information which could have led to the discovery hy CIFENCE of the Station's CIGRAPE operation, — . CYFENCR-4 was able to convince this officer in a very discreet, innocuous manner that. the-information was of no value and should not be brought to the attention of CIFENCE-L. The officer was convinced; and no investigation was conducted. In the meantine, the Station, completely dishanded the CIGRAPE operation. At . - each meeting with his Case Officer, CIFENCE-4 is asked if there As anything new in repard.to this case and he has replied there are no new developments and ‘feels the issue is a dead one. The Station: feels thé ortginal information from CIFENCE-4 is the eally. proves the value-of a rood asset. Interesting . rovided by CIFENCE-4 during this reporting period t.of .all personnel: working in Venezuelan diplomatic » @ CIFENCE report’ about the investigation of the type that r Ministry of Nefense, a package containing several documents from CIFENCP and other sources about Communist activities in Venezuela, a report dealing’.with possible conspiring against the GOV by Venezuelan military officers, a list of various subversive organizations located in several different countries, a report shout the possthie presence in Venezuela of Colonel Caamano Deno, CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH SECRET “HVCA - 17920 — i. a a report shout the reorganization of CIFENCE, a list identifying automohfle license plates used by forcign diplomats in Venezuela, \ oan Lak ae rte Mayly - P7- eee a list of personnel employed by CIRASH, a key to the communications code used hy CIRASH, the CIFENCR report about the surveillance of YEBALM during his most recent: trip to Caracas and copies of CIFENCE reports about the surveillance of the first two Soviet In addition, CIFENCE-4 has conducted hame traces and identified automobile license plates for the Station and soon will provide unidentifiable license plates for use by the Station on vehicles rented for surveillance and other operational needs. CIFENCR-4 is chief of the operations section of CIFENCE and, as such, has responsibility for surveillance of Soviet and Bloc personnel in Venezuela. Through biw ; the Station has the means of monitoring quite closely the mevements and activitics of these persons. Also, we are able, to direct CIFENCE-4 to conduct special surveillances of Soviet and Bioc person who may not be under surveillance by CIFENCE as a routine procedure. The : current position of CIPFNCE-4 within CIFENCE is very pood and should remain so as long es CIFENCE-1 remains as head of CIFENCE. CIPENCE-4 feels there {s a good possiblity that if CIFENCE-1 leaves his jwesent position he (CIFENCE-4) will be removed from CIFFNCE.. Should this happen, the Station will lose access to an important position within CIBENCE and CIFENCE-4 will lose his principal source of income. CYFFNCE-4 has said several times he would like to have a career with JELANCE and would be willing to work in any country of the world for us. If CIFENCE-4 _ eventually loses his position within CIFENCE and {s unable to obtain another.nosition in Venezuela that would provide access of interest to JKLANCE, Headquarters may wish to consider using hin in some. other country. tne a ne JOP? 14-0000 (97? a a es Tireememmveeneances em mtr ena a rte gcimndt OO hee LY MEN e See HVCA 17828, 26 October 70, re CIFENCE belief that CIGRAPE/2 is working. : was told to for CIA, CIFENCE/, advised the station of this, and mktk do what he can to initiate a full-scale CIFENCE investigation of CIGRAPE/2, under his own direction, in order to remove the suspicions. He said it would be hard toe do this without attracting undue interest » but he will remain alert to tho prodlea and try to take cherge of any investigation that may get under way. ; 14.0000 n DISPATCH CUSSECATION PROCESSING ACTION ey ea BECRET te INOLRING REQUIRED Bhief of Sta tion,” ‘T3racas 7) Face PRET =" o | | | | | L |" GU Possible Future Contact with CIFENCE-4 - ACT REGUTRED - REFERENCES ~ 7 SL ONLY QUALEED O1SK CAN JUDGE INOERNG ‘Chief, Western Hemisphere Division ‘Chief of Station, Port of Spain axeorun FFLUTE/CI¥ENCE = — HYCA-17612, 14 May 1970 Paragraphs 2 ahd 3 below - with CiFENCE-4.in the event of another emergency situation in Trinidad; @ possibility which should not be totally ruled out. I was avare that four or five Venezuelan officials had arrived in Fort of: Spain shortly after the declaration of a state of .emergeacy, but I had no contact with any of these individuals during their stay here. 2. I agree with CIPENCE-4 that it vould have been to the station's advantage to have had contact with him during the period of the Regiment mutiny. To this end, I propose the following contact arrangéments. When CIFENCE-4 has arrived in Port of Spain and bas gotten himself set up, he should call Identity A on Identity B during norma One hour after telephon CIFENCE-4 will be picked up. in Identity C at Identity D. In order to establish bona fides, the case officer will ask of CIFENCE-4 “Are you a friend of Pedro’s?". CIFENCE-4 should respond "Yes, and of Tomas also.". Recognition signals having ‘been exchanged and authenticated, I would feel free to ask CIFENCE-4 to keep me informed of developments from his side as they occurred. . : . 3. Please provide a physical description of CIFENCE-4. PHILIP K. ARNAYER SEB Ly aban Attchment: u/s/c 2 3 pun 7d Identities A,B,C,D | Distribution: CS fur: Oris &h)= AMRE*E7R Y/G55/2/5° CROSS REFERENCE TO Aan DISPATCH SYMBOL AND MUMLER OarE (FN 12 197u fect. nWSA-1473 Typed: 10 June 1970 CUSSIFICATION HGS FILE NUABER MARKED FOR EDEXORG 1. -1 appreciate ‘Caracas’ offer for possible future contact 1 office hours (0800-1700). ic contact has been made with Identity A, 14-0000 m re ioe) 4 fo] i 4 ~ ~~ - : S/C Attachment to HWSA-1473 TO: Chief, Western Hemisphere Division FROM: Chief of Station, Port of Spain IDENTITY A: Mr. Steve Ailena IDENTITY B: 62-25832 IDENTITY C: White Valiant sedan, License #PL 7602 IDENTITY D: N.W. corner of Tragarete Road and French : Street in vestern Port of Spain : 4 ‘ uy i 1 j ‘ \ i pa we uta 2,9 Ati y j 5 ; be yet ” b i. — 0 wit> PL YR 3 Del $e SCOPES aan 14-0000 CASS ICATION SECRET PROCESSING ACTION MARKED FO INDEXING : - ONLY QUALIFILD OLSK i J CAN JUDGE INDEXING rinided of CLEICE-S fexrescs~ hecent Tetp to me, 2-COs Part af /otts vf esau vio atte +82 sh Copy CROSS RUFERENCE 10 DISPATCH SYMBOL AND MUMBER oat HAY Wiz HVCA TEL | ay TO. CLASSIFICATION “Tas PE NUMBER 1 Ww SECRET 14-0000 _ DISPATCH , . ECR —_ cuS, Caracas hief, Western Hemisphere Division yas ACTION CRAREED . CLFERUNCES Reference: DIRECTOR-026144 Transndeere under separate cover are new Re-Entry Vernits fp CIFENCE/4 ‘and his wife. os : Oliver H. LAFKO _ Attachment: as stated above Distribution: 3 - COS, Caracas, w/att u/s/c g & APR 19/0 28 April 1970 Distributia 1 - Chron 1 - RID _ eae cart OFFERS WGN RE oneteip c/nn/3 28 pan Alfonso Spera veul TS 14.90000 & 0 / - (e AON MKC’ 7 Séo 3 Diractor _. Fedora} Bureau of Investigation Attention: Mr. D. J. Brennan FROM : Deputy Director for Pians MICROFILMzD - . . a May + gz Boe. miei: suBsacT : 0 James Melville HART Orlando GARCIA Luis POSADA 5. SER, 1. Reference is wade to the Bursau's memorandum of 13 March 1970 entitled JAMZ3 MZLVILLE HART - R&GISTRATION ACT ~ VENEZUSLA. : : 2. Reither James Nolvillo HART nor Oriando GARCIA haa any operational relationship with this Agency, although their activities are of interost to us. Wa arg not aware of any contact between them and Luis POSADA, and our Caracas station will attempt, through discraet soundings, to ascortain wheather such contact did or does exist. 3. This Agsncy would appreciate receiving any intortig- tion which the Buroau may develop concerning HART and GARCIA and the arms traffic in which thoy aro reported to bs ~ involvad. CSCI~316/01029-70 DDP/WH/3/V/N.Perkins:1jo (8 April 1970) Based on: CARACAS 4838, 6 April 1970 rein Distribution: u Original and Addressee \\ CI/LIAISON Aly CLI/R&A WH/3/V Chrono vorln 700 DF 5 RID ern cuPENce=4, 201-300985) PC. - James Melville HART, 201-327674 (1 - Orlando GARCIA, 201-067860) SECRET Ce le ol ool ool ol eon Ad Sa fo Ff { ” - WH/FI eg coPy . 14-0000 ‘ ese $°*, . ° gfe fetch y7 e i: 3} aos eg Y. RSRGER: Ljo t" rrr gpcmotp pt eer rary:' : |} SECRET | i ee j — i” Yes o NG, ann? on WNIMALS - Dstt ne a cee at i ee a my TOSS care 22 APRIL 1970 ; _ 7 CARLES (2) no ieee [Lj ectuan ro Wn. onaNcn LC] ree aio \ Wr ne oe ‘ Lesa PGT OT FA ay be | pve DAY, Sema te Ce 2 —§—— : : ‘ tolite) el, | anneenens Stee Ree CC a oo" aie “i. 7 SBCRET a ar CITE DIRECTOR vy Fearacas INFO WH/NIANE -.- . : ; we 7 CIFLUTE CIFENCE _REF: DIRECTOR 018266 een AS APPLICATION FOR PRESERVATION i & APRIL 1970, _ ‘lL. PLS ADVI OF RESIDENCE APPROVE 2. POUCHING NEW RE-ENTRY PERMITS FOR CIFENCE-4 AND WIFR, a 3. FILE: 201-300985 L END OF MESSAGE 7 5 : *Roquested CIFENCE-4 and wife complete application forms ror Z : new U.S, Re-Entry Permits and Preservation of Residence : (CIFENCE-1 only). . - i. ; L p ( b C/OS/AAS___ LL. Winkowski (te lecord) A are . : erwa/coc | Lev { : oy J. f, | s filets oo, sPe+ : ‘ Wribtaw’y BROS 3 ALFONSO A, SPERA | HD oO C/HH/3 &S copy ONE BS COORDINATING ¢ tr] ay rtrd 76 i AUTHENTICATING : . * tomatic RELEASING OFFICER SECR et | T temas ae OFFICER See bes act Catron i REPRCOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE IS PROUIBITED, copy a. 14-00000 HVCA ~ 17565 . : 2 pak 7% operotions amoother. Unfortunstely, CLUURON-1's men are already planning u rourguard action to make CIFENCE-3's job as difficult as possible, The net result of this awitch, : hovevor;'.has been to somewhat increase efficiency of the two services and té materially increase JKLANCE uniluteral access to each, For awhile, -this, -reongunization will be beneficial, -but—because of the personalities of CIHASH-17 and CILFENCE-l— ; we do hot expect. eithe® CIHURON-1 of CIFENCB-3 to indefinitely Seater AUN SECRET aera th ae en CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH -have emooth Sailing. | PENCE 2 4 verbal and uritten information reports - . .ahout: various -subjecta:of interest such as activities of: “ ‘Qonmunist und other stbversive elements, guerrilla activities, counterfeiting of money and documents, sabotage, information - about end activities of ‘Soviets visiting Venezuela, kidnappings 6f well-known persons in Venezuela, CIFENCE operations and internal probleiis of CIFENCE. His position in CIFENCE as _ Chief of Operutions provides. hin access to practically all written reports end documents prepared and received by CIPENCE, His daring as a dedicated agent for JKLANCE has enabled him to provide the Station with copies of several of these reports and documenta. During this reporting period he has provided 119 copies of such reports and documenta “Some of the more significant requests levied on CIPENCE-4 during this reporting period include the following: 1) assess ment for the Station's SD Section of an employee of the Venezuelan Government's Oficina Cantrul de Informiciones (OCI), 2) for the SB and @ Sections of the Station, collection of information about and assessment of a former employee of the local TASS ' office in Caracas, 3) provision for the SB Section of a List of the names and license plate numbers of the users of all diplomatic automobile license plates in Venezuela, 4) investi= gation for the Station's CP Section of the robbery of a large sum of money reportedly destined for finencing the clandestine manufacture of arms, and 5) for the Station's Case Officer in charge of student operations, collection of information about and assessment of a former Station asset in whom there is a. renewed operational interest. 14-00000 f sels oe ath ot tn oe =, ate Fee en CIFENCE-4's current Cause Officer 1s Gordon K, 2IJOCK ‘who mects with CIFENCES-4 in sofehouse numbor 45 which was obtained during this revorting period. “hen RIJOCK wants to schedule a . “meeting with CIFENCE-4, RIJCCK's wife who speaks nitive Spinish with no American accent, telephones CIFENCE-4's home, identifies “herself as "Maria" and asks to speak with the true first nume of CIFENCE=<4, .If CIFENCE-4 is st home, RIJOCK's wife tells him she Wines to meet with him ot a certuin time on « certain date at ‘the usual plece" (shich means the sifehouse) and asks if the time ind date sre accent ible to him, If£ CISENCE-4 says yes, 21JOCK meets with him it the sifehouse. If he says no,. RIJOCK's wife usks him to set a time und dute. If these are acceptuble to RIUJCCK, the meeting is thereby scheduled and ‘held. If 21J0CK wants CIFENCE-4 to pick him up in his auto- mobile, "Maria" says she wants to meat him at 1 certsin time on . certain date "at the locition ne.r my home", If the time and duto are acceptable to CIFENCE-4, RIJOCK then w2lks to a site a few blocks from his home where CI®ENCE-4 picks him up in his private automobile. If the time and dite are not acceptuble to CIFENCE-4, then "Miria" asks CISENCE-4 to set o nov time und date which, 1f ucceptible to ‘UJOCK, serve 41s tha schedule for the cur pickup meoting, If CIFENCi-4 is not home, "Muria" requests that CI“ENCE-4 telephone “Muaria" as soon a8 possible, Upon returning to his home and receiving the mesa2ge, CIFENCE-4 talenhones 2IJOCK's home from a public telephone, identifies himself .as "iiul" and usks to speak to "Roberto". If RIJOCK is home, he und CI®VENCE@j4 talk directly and arfange a meeting. I RIJOCK is not home, CIFENCE-4 suys "Raul" is calling snd either he wants "2oberto" to contact him or he will call "Roberto" later, If the message is for "Roberto" to call him, then "Maria" televhones CIFENCL-4's home and follows the procedure describea above, (NCTE: 2&IJOCK's wife makes all telephonic contact with CIFSNCE-4's home, to qive the impression to anyone monitoring CISSNCE-4's telephone that a native Spanish speaking "girlfriend" of CIFENCE}j4 wunts to talk with him. In the event RIJCCK wishes to cont:ct CIIFENCE-~4 while he is in his office, “Miria" telephones CIFENCE-4's wife, identifies herself ss "Maria", savs she wishes to speak with the true name of CIFENCE-4 snd asks his wife to tell him to call her at a certain time, CIFENCE-4's wife then telephones him in his office EDA ae, und cives him the message from “Maria", If the time is accantuble to CIFENCE-4, he telenhenes 21JCCK's home from a public telenhone and either arranges a meeting schedule vith "Maris" (ver vrior instructions from R2IJCCK) or svesks directly with RIJOCK to secret HICA- 1868, 24 Api 7o CIPnNCE<g — \ , : arrange ao meeting. If the time is not sccapt ible to CIPENCE4, | he gives 2 nev time to his wife who immedi.itely thereafter. conveys the new time vin telenhone to "Moria" «who in turn conveys it to 2IJcG:, If CIFENCE-4 is not in his offica, his wife leives « mess:ge for him to cill her as soon ss possible. In-suich « ¢:se, his wife zdvises "Muria”™ that he is not in his office but when he calls her, ‘she’ will tell him to cgll "Mari=" 3s soon os possible. 1 meeting is . scheduled :shen CIVENCE-4-cclls and t-lks to either "Maria" or RIJOCK, If it is urcent for RIJCCK to talk to CIFENCE=4 ag soon a8 possibdle,' CIFENCE-4's wife tells CIFENCS-4 that “Maria” wants to speak to him as soon as possible. If an emergency situation necessitated immediate contact with CIFEMNCE-4 in his office and, his wife was not availnble to telephone him,: "Maria*® would telephone him in his office. In the event RIJCCK and/or CIFENCE={4 do not want to meet in the safehouse and do not want s cir pickup at the site agreed upon, so new site is agreed upon during the course of the telephonic conticts described above, For future use, CIPEtCE-4 and RIJOCK will make a list of primary and alernate meeting sites and essign numbers to each site selected. Ouring telephonic contacts to establish meetings, only numbers will be used to designate the location of the meetings. CIPENCE={4 and RIJOCK will discuss and prepare plans for cont.ct under emergency/contingency conditions and for emergency re-contact, These plans will be forvurded to Heudquarters as soon as they have been prepared. S2\C fs not used or contemplated for contacts with CITENCS-4, TAT ae Cm manent crate mai | neha AY Sth etn ar en ot nem nee 9 nog es AAAS aeneeees sere es murat siect anette a elena TK STEAM AL oe ES OR eee a tit gery are sti 413 75-9- a er arr ae ae wes arenes Th tenn mreeh carats canara pin teen tomedhetsnybns “tng atne men (urverne pasate test FROM SUBJECT: DaTF: 24 April 1970 Chief, Alien Affairs Staff . Luis Clemente POSADA Carriles (A 12 419 708) l. Reference is made to previous correspondence concerning. this case. : a . 22. The Immigration and Naturalization Service, by letter ‘dated 16 April 1970, has granted the benefits of Section 316(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act to cover the subject's absence . from the United States from 20 March‘1970, to an indefinite period, thereafter, and so long as he remains absent on behalf of the United States Government, with the understanding that he will prove to the satisfaction of the Naturalization Court when he files a Petition for United States Citizenship, five years after entry for permanent residence, that he has been absent during this period for that pur- pose. The benefits of this Section of the Act also permit subject to count the period of his absence toward both the residence and physical presence requirements for naturalization, provided that, since becoming a permanent resident of the United States and be- fore applying for naturalization, he has completed an uninterrupted period of one year of physical presence in the United States. 3. The letter is being retained in the files of this Office and it is requested you so advise Luis Clemente POSADA Carriles. Ls lL webs oh, ours Wienckowski Chief, Alien Affairs Staff See ee Soe een te my ae ast a - SECRET / TO: Chief, WH/3 i ATTN: Stitt peng? 21 April 1970 FROM: Director of Security SUBJECT: Luis Clemente POSADA Carriles (A 12 419 708) and Nieves Elina Gonanleg - de POSADA (A 12 443 942) REFERENCE. Your request for Roentry Permit dated 6 April 19 70 ¢ Abe httrecentern 2 ~ Reentey Porinttdees leoued for sibjector 16 April 1970 ° are . . 7 and/ta valid to : 7 “15 April es ose « The Permit may be used for Sh ed unlimited entries’ into the United States during validity, Validity of Permit may be i extended for a maximum poriod of twelve (12) months only, Extension of Validity ‘of Permit must be made on the attached "Application for Extension of Permit to Reenter the ‘United Statea" (T&NS Form 1-143), In cortain foreign areas U. S. “ens 5 ahi a imi sule and U. S, Immigration Officers are authorized to extend the validity dat 23908 ever, where security or cover considerations ‘warrent, the Permit and Applir 3,893, 0 081. 404 * PURCHASER’ $ RECEIPT « should be forwarded to Alien Affairs Staff in order to have the validity date o US Pon! Noney Order | through cleared Haigon with Immigration and Naturalization Service, . = AND Holo . i Im OPNER Seog FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURITY: _ —_ hatastace em Acting Chief, Alien Affairs Staff ee teat Rece ‘elpt for above Permit acknowledgeds #0235566 and 0235567 Signatare Date ; SECRET (GROUP I - Exctuded from OS/AAS/EStark 21 April 1970 ” . antomatic downgrading & declassification) ® a 14-0900 eee pee tee LASS:F 180 MESSAGE * Tora Cores Pi SECRET: or Thee Filisd lah o SUAS REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROMIBITED soem Ova Ono Cuamey. to ¢t rue NO. — CAGLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION psi PERRM Lost WOT A i ST RATE TO CELE HO. oO ik) O serun T° te ess | SEGRE T @82215Z APR 7OCITE CARACAS 4858) - ; ; 1 ACES DIRECTOR INFO GEORGETOWN, WH/MIANT REFS As CARACAS 4838 (an657698) 4 B. DIRECTOR 922665 - _ ; ; ; _ 1. CIFENCE-4 DENIES ANY INVOLVEMENT WITK HART AND GARCIA IN SHIPMENTS OF ARNS TO VENEZUELA. SAYS HE HAS NEVER BAras058848 ~ : MET HART. DURING OCT 69 HE WENT TO MIAME AT REQUEST OF CIFENCE-1 TO INVESTIGATE STORY THAT HART TRAVELLING TO MIAMI TO BR clase “3000,008 DOLLARS WORTH OF WEAPONS. PRIOR TO TRIP HE TOLD CC HIS SEVERAL CONTACTS AMONG CLANDESTINE ARNS DEALERS IN MIAMI WOULD FACILITATE INVESTIGATION. RE GARCIA, CIFENCE=4 SAID HE WAS INTRODUCED TO GARCIA CIRCA MAY 69 AND LAST TALKED TO HIM IN JUNE 69, 2. PERHAPS FBI MIAMI SOURCE IS ONE OF ARMS DEALERS CIVENCE-4 KNOWS AND TALKED TO DURING OCT INVESTIGATION OF HART. IF THIS TRUE, POSSIBILITY EXISTS SOURCE CONNECTED CIFENCE-4 WITH HART. GARCIA 201 FILE SHOWS HE DEALT WITH MIAMI ARMS DEALER IN OCT 63 ON BEHALF OF GOV. CANNOT 4 ow: DISCOUNT POSSIBILITY THAT GARCIA HAS HAD SUBSEQUENT DEALINGS. 3. FILE 281-308985. GP-1. Jf we SECRET . Cyr" XwWlkh SVC YPN “Re Quest. Suey | - SECRET At - Hee 1g°3 , CyGapr 10 Wi WARDA imttia 82 1 OF © Rawle SECREIAMIAN WiseMiNAtiVA zh LAs Pre Me dAue tUTAL COPIR IW 8 + ‘ anal ON Fane net wolmeo ee “nour PE —. - Ty Ay pSESRET, — 22S. FP —_3-— - - 3 - § ) hen Filed tal Seen i. : _— anvanch COM ‘eters CJaorreo REOROICCTION OF TE COUR PROMOTED a H ~ t 7 0 u cas: Cve., farey “4 = * cS , - . cLamee ro Pa tnpen gph ‘ av tr | ae 7 naar rhea ede ns a ‘ - . us ‘ resem or ine oun e_ {OO mena VL]. wuss +0 paren ens BANE 7 7 ; . ay i a -§ = Cr on RE T 961954Z APR 72 CITE CARACAS 4838 OGAFR 12 18 OST022. “DIRECTOR INFO GEORGETOWN, WH/NIANI File 4 1 2. mil FILE, VR Jpn, cy/o PS. a. Q co Co come REF DIRECTOR 022665 yy NE 2? M t. TELL LNERGO WE INTERESTED IN HART ann s&pota? , ACTIVITIES. HOPE LNERGO WILL DO ALL POSSIBLE ‘MONITOR a we had ; THEM, THEY IN NO WAY WORK FOR US. : cP 2 ny $4 | e_ GARACAS CHECKING FOR ANY POSSIBLE CIFENCES ft \ . CONNECTION WITH HART AND GARCIA, WILL ADVISE. GP-t. x : SECRET ; ks eS I i it Nw io u i. Ph ed 4 SECRET 14-0000 Y rousine Lita on c imaus 5c oY Mrssace ronM ST forse comeas fv) ome. Nancy Porking . Unite WH/I/V Ss Ste ;C RE ET wo, 7271/1535 ere 3S April 1970 RAULE SCCHLTAMIAT DISSEMINATION QO INDE (CD one wes enena, (CJ no ioex CO rervan 10. naanicnt CT me aro #. ov_——“t > pee a ode |i Juin 8 rive: vm arin Kilo, ot, cles, F Lé | iia, : angst GR tc SECRET 939 502 tra70 cite oirecto 2235 5. wf. , ; . (who ca po I ’ CARACAS” ~ RULD GEORGETOWN,. WH/MIAMI Te —— pA At ‘REF: CARACAS 3891, 28 OCTOLER cox(m 24936) OF — 1, FBI INVESTIGATING JAMES HART AND HAS BEEN TOLD THAT IN 1969, HART, ORLANDO GARCIA AND CIFENCE/4 WERE INVOLVED IN SHIPMENTS OF ARMS TO VENEZUELA FOR GUYANESE INSURGENTS, FBI MIAMI SOURCE ALLEGED THAT JKLANCE WAS AWARE OF FACTS, THAT CIFENCE/4 WAS OF OPEPATIONAL INTEREST TO JELANCE, Seen empammsmmmmmmmmeenes] . AND THAT THE WEAPONS ACTIVITY IS CONTINUING, FBI DISCUSSED FOREGOING WITH WH/MIAML REPRESENTATIVE WHO CONFIRNED THAT CIFENCE/4 OF OPERATIONAL INTEREST TO JKLANCE, . 2, FBI ASKS IF WE HAVE OPERATIONAL INTEREST IN HART OR GARCIA, RE HART, HOW SHALL WE ANSWER? 3, FILE; 201-327674, END OF MESSAGE *WH comment: While Station sees no immediate objections to LNERGO interviewing HART if he enters U.S. further developments might make us change our position, Recruitment might be feasible, wi/coG YA Ce ED C/WH/T ee eed Mb A all wit Clix v./ ROR /#1ALFONSO SPE meee @ mpaewnre C/WHD COORDINATING OFFICERS C/W/3 Csetss ERO on tomate AUTHENTICATING RELEASING OFFICER SECRET | aac et | OFeiCER 5 oe Hlaveteavee | (ot atone REPRCOUCTION OY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, cory hO 1490000 4 Office of Security _' > SUBJ8CT _ Request for Double Re-Sntry Paraits for Mos Luis Clemente POSADA Carriles and wife t | | MEMORANDUM YOR: Chief, Alien Affaire Staff | and Preservation of Residence for POSADA | a. It ta requested that the double Ra-Entry Pormit arrangesent be obtained for luis Clemonte POSADA Carriles (hereafter referred to as the Principal Subject) and hig wifa, Nieves Slina GONZALS: da POSADA, and that Preservation of Residence also be obtained for the Principal Subject. a 2. The Principal Subject was born on 15 February 1928 in Cuba. His spouse was born on 12 Dacambor 1935 in Cuba. 3. Tho Principa} Subject was initially employed by this Agency in 1961 and is still employed by tho Agancy as of tho present time. In additiou to the salary he recsivos from his organization, the Venazualan Ministry of tho Interior, ho also ia paid by this Agency. ~ 4. Tho Principal Subject will be rogularly stationed abroad ongaged in activities in furtherance of tho national intelligence offort. Hs will be accompanied by his wife and his son, tho latter being a U.S. citizen vho travels on a U.S. passport. S$. Attached aro the following documents: a. Two original I-131 forma completed by the Principal Subject. b. Two original 1-131 forus completed by the Principal Subject's spouse c. Ono N-470 form completed by the Principal MA bject. SECRET 14-0000 oi SRET Two signod photos oach of the Principal Subject and his. epouse. _ U.8, Postal Money Order for. $30 made out to the. U.S. Immigration and Naturalization. Servica. Alfonso A. Spora C/¥H/3 14-0000 CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION N assiFieo MESSAGE® = Toras Cories ¥ ood ROUTING ANG/OM INITIALS-StEM BY Fan norma SEC RET wAcure! 1 ; F——+4 aoe . : ener coe iecene . : (When Filled Ine Wegioeaee PR : , 0 ey ee £2 ADVANCE COeY Chumeo _ jf... J t . . (OER: 0 ves jen oy oO “Z - : CLAREFY TO CB FUE NO. ] , i i ‘ OU ne BF ere RAGe TO CELE NO \ . - osm ov Swen emo G aerun ro pane —=—f{— 18 —— ne . | RETO GAT a | v : ACTION NO - Ny, 7 7 : : : c>. REF: DIRECTOR 018266 le CIFENCE-4 AND DEPENDENTS DEPART MIAMI FOR | SECRET 2017262 MAR 70 CITE wucmani Ass7 NEBECKER ACTING) CARACAS 1NFODIRECTOR O20 . | i CIFLUTE CIFENCE . _ He 1047033. | Co | CARACAS 2@ MARCH ETA 2200 HRS FLT 741 VIASA, INS FORMS ! | COMPLETED AS PER REF AND SENT AIR MAIL REGISTERED TO DIRECTOR 010144 ADDRESS MORNING 20 MARCH, | 2. FILE: 201-300985, GP-1 | oO | SECRET . ones we . : vv bid SECRET 14-0000 one ae MESSAGE TIN TO, ™ Me 7 TOTAL Covnat Onia: RGER- neers : uniny Wie : an 7 1535 : 18 MARCH 1970 SAOLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION v ne Q}. 3 etre £3 xo ioex CO reruan to ——————. srancn o | [7] re ww cs ena no. 201-300985 _ / seerer. "cit omeciOn “9 he ro f -WH/MIAMI INFO cnmanid 00. ‘tekan “S18 266 CIFLUTE CIFENCE . REFS: A, WH/MIAMI 6754 (IN 040853)* ‘B, DIRECTOR 010144** C. DIRECTOR 009340++# 1. REF A ENVELOPE RECEIVED 17 MARCH, yee ODM so temesroyrt _ TWO PHOTOS SIGNED ON LEFT HAND MARGIN. ENVELOPE CONTAINED ony ONE ORIGINAL I-131 FORM FOR EACH PERSON AND PHOTOGRAPHS WERE UNSIGNED, 2. PLS ASK CIFENCE/4 AND WIFE TO EACH COMPLETE TWO MORE io ORIGINAL 1-131 FORMS, WIFE'S I-131 FORM CORRECTLY FILLED OUT, Sorin mete memes ne CIFENCE/4 SHOULD INCLUDE HIS MATRONYM ON NEW FORMS AND SPELL OUT MIDDLE NAME, ALSO REQUEST CIFENCE/4 FILL OUT ANOTHER N-470 FORM CONTAINING SAME INFO AS N-470 FORWARDED IN REF A ENVELOPE EXCEPT FOR QUESTION FOUR WHICH SHOULD NOT BE ANSWERED, ALSO ial FOR WARES Two SIGNED PHOTOS FOR GACH. AFTER CIFENC“/4 AND WIFE COMPLETE ACTION REQUESTED : PARA TWO, THEY MAY RETURN TO CARACAS, ENVELOPE CONTA INING : ‘ ) 2 6S COPY : } ; COORDINATING OFFICERS - / Y Gi t fe RELEASING OFFICER SECRET *Geegating a aumuenricanina REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, Copy NO, £ vpn POU: BCO 789 ee eee Qe OR SO STRTIET Te eer rere FO re mens nem meme rma, pepe ie 9, eens ; 14-0000 wae ere on YOTAL COPILE: * om . SECRET : (classifizetion) = . Gince avd tina fioea) SECRET 0-7 8 2 , GITE DIRECTOR OVP ALL . rm PAGE TWO . wo Teo, ». COMPLETED FORKS SHOULD BE SENT TO REF B ADDRESS, 4 oy 4. FILE: 201-300985 To END OF MESSAGE 7 - OS/AAS _ JOHN ROONSY (TELECORD) a CMY 2S *Reported that INS forms completed by CIFSNCE/4 and ‘wife gent by registered air mail 11 March to Ref B address, ’ **Provided accommodation address in Headquarters area “where- mo completed INS forms should be sent. ao ***Requested WH/Miami meet with CIFENCE/4 and wife, provided "~~ INS forms and gave instructions on how the forms were to, be ween . completed. . . Joo ; bee ye cer ee as s witinn Vv. BROE ip» SE. FLANNERY} 5 - C;'WHD ; . C/WH/COG ry . { 3 2 4 ‘ 2 ” ' . COORDINATING OFFICERS = RELEASING OFFICER | Ss E ¢c R E T | auruemicanina REPROD * “TION BY OTHER Parte elume OFrIC $ PROHIDITED. Corr NO. Ce eee ewes tee oe . soowere ve swe “www, a OT wee reees oe j . . . . e see 14-0000 * ~ fe west 2 wena esate pe cee = - ~ a eee f serovar cues meas ~ ' - i ' 4 1 . ye s . ‘ ‘ ot - 1 ete : “ee : Sat we “ ! 4 - ' hw : i : ¢ . ; ~ r ~ | - REGISTRATION ACT-VENE2UELA ; a. / BL cee .@ . i 4 - 7 ) 7 . ; a , . . ' z ' : H : i . PE — ; an hor 4 oR i oma ©. Ha - oe : at 8B. 8s 4 -t aia ~. oa OMS -: : MAS 4 a; . fe 1 he i i ‘ : of , : Lar . bh Pes. . we On seein eeu ash an Lo atte AAA cena lian al 14.90000 a lage ene iene mts Fag « 650) ste trecee etme beim ee a ; . See - ee PAC SEUAL at errmnArin | ee AY me one piel di ee . (COREE NOTED 7 me 2 a erours ys re | CP SECRET Ge 4 Be — ~ — 1 new) “Sessa 1 BDWANCE Copy eres Lacrreo REPRODUCTION or Tina, COPY PROMIGITED al... |] ” ‘ wosa: [ves (wo : . CLAEHPY TO CB PLE NO. _ a mn an TL REP TO CS PRE NO. - o Lishnas aml er. l ane a -O Pe aD 0 RETURN TO J, BR ANON . ac Tron GNt HE _ Wit § FILE, VR yer/a l Te RO “ ; “6 PA ine oar a 4 DIRECTOR, CARACAS CIFLUTE CIFENCE REF: CARACAS 4665 (403 FE s) 1. CIFENCE-4 MET 10 NARCH. INS FORMS COMPLETED AXD SENT AIR MAIL REGISTERED TO DIRECTOR 910144 ADDRESS NORWING OF 11 MARCH. AWAITING CABLE NOTIFICATION THAT FORMS IN ORDER SO THAT CIFENCE-4 CAN RETURN CARACAS. SECRET .1116552 aR 76 CITE wwe) ee aectos | HEY ithe 40853: ot 2. FILE: 201-388585, GP-! SECRET ee eee na Cre cf : SECRET 2b/- 300985 Mu tae 7? 14-00000 zi i rare res a ti mer kng oe ‘ ' & : ~ " . eee eee eee ss ABLE Steneragiar LT OissemnaTion APR ASSIFIED MESSAGE mest > at ROUTING AisD/OR 00 T1ALO-StEN OY Vane We bee wee ° . mepnoouct one ret ieee oe a ae . pO aueeaeeks . = cofy i _— 7 moex, Cve Deo . 7 3 7 : ; CLABUFY TO CO PLE NO. en f. \ FO AP _. \ i ; KARP TO CO PLE NO. — : aA fp bam or ae par + |G, sie ao’ 0 maruRN Te mane G ACTION UNIT Q _ . . . _ . . Ws ai FILE, VR_ey/ps LoPS FU 2 _ BE TON “oS SECRET ‘928552 MAR 7@ CITE CARA: ‘as(4sss) ty Sr ORE NEE SBR ah oe PRIORITY. Hu /MIANI 1NFO DIRECTOR . SH INO3 9385 l CIFLUTE CIFENCE = : a ip i REF: caracaS 4682 (_/”# @ 3 3e6 2s) io CIFENCE-4, JIFE, SON DEPARTING CARACAS ase HOURS 10 MARCH 7@ VIA VIASA FLIGHT 748 WHICH SCHEDULED ARRIVE MIAMI 1122 HOURS, QP MARCH. 2. FILE: fOi~-380985. GP-k. ' SECRET WNIT the rosa e marae range: a . . , een cae bik sorter cme if pt RN SR OEE BAOP ET Sabor are neon ny atys sunt Por 300985 ey 09 Yron 16 DEN erate og 14-0000 aa - _ wet we gee . eee es oe eee _ Seca TARAaT DissemnATiON .Gusstige Beiske 2 Terat Contes AA) __nouting asovon amtias-ecia By Peta et ees “ 7 A Sorirso SEC ET ee Ey Se IE os (Chat Pitted mS. Ss * poo te woen [)vis- Dno | ~ 4 CVLAmEPY TO C8 PLE NO. efit cael see 2 | uaee ve cere ; eo. |O eaacao © nerue vo mae | Era pa | ; +S ce SE CRE T 0g144sz maR 7 CITE CaRAcai | on or ED TATE Wi7NIANL INFO DIRECTOR : . “he 038628 | 1 clFLUTE CIFENCE | "cle CEFENCE-4 DEPARTURE DELAYED UNTIL 16 a nao. WiLL ft. . ‘ H j.) , ADVISE TRAVEL ITINERARY, , 2. FILE: 201-300985. GP=1. &. e, : . ‘ : n SECRET a . i _ FAS Ko | i i. | 7 7 hy ri . ! i i Ton nm : 3 ~ \ o ! . - vs CUPY Zob> 3009 iS SECRET oY Kae 0 | 14-0000 fae. ements - © 08 808 see" ion : s westace ronus /7s . bad TOM (Pics: & ’ oma -M5erge riecw uraty NH/3/V pm RIS3S : ; ore 6NMarch 1970 : CABLE GLERETARIAT DXSSEMINATION Chinn = no toe CG nz i C8 FILE NO, , : | -. SECRET owe ee : | SECRET is 2 i Bzisa7d as : ro [7 IMMEDIATE WH/MIAMI ~INFO IMMEDIATE CARACAS i ' —“Gifuure crrence 7 es REFS: A. WH/MIAMI 6708 (IN 038146)" =~ em t ; on . - oe a Cee 4 bo B. DIRECTOR o1sossee wg 7 . : , { i. 1. INS CENTRAL OFFICE ASKED INS/NIAMI (MR. TILLMAN) | L 6 NARCH TO SMOOTH ENTRY CIFENCE-4 AND FAMILY INTO U.S. 7 be. f+ [77 2, CIFENCE-4 AND WIFE SHOULD ENTER U.S, USING saps : ALIEN REGISTRATION CARDS (FORM 151) AND NOT "EMERGENCY . ; “VENEZUELAN PASSPORTS.” IF ASKED BY INS ABOUT LATTER, IO Am ee een Oe pee pe nenne : COUPLE SHOULD REPLY THEY HAVE NEVER USED THESE PASSPORTS : "TO ENTER U.S, NOR HAVE THEY EVER OBTAINED U.S. VISAS IN : THESE PASSPORTS. THIS REPLY IMPORTANT IN ORDER THAT t : EERMANENT ALIEN RESIDENT STATUS NOT BB JEOPARDIZED. : 3. FYI: LAST TINE CIFENCE-4 AND WIFE WERS IN U.S.” : “WAS IN OCT 1969, = = \ oo I 96s . 4. FILE: 201-300985, qoal- 300 fo , 5, wy s 4 END OF MESSAGE CS ip DGMHATO a , e : : ae f.- OS/AAS N ROONEY ney sTucoon Spee 1 JOHN R, HORTON c/nu/co chest eed " ALFONSO G. SPERA, | . Ac/wHuD TE OG rorrccry WH/3 : RELEASING OFFICER SE ae air ia REPRODUCTION BY OTHER = ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMIDITEO. COPY BO ‘ a emmenenernanyerneernainns ran 2m, smcecweccrnmamanmmeanr seeing ame Samer ces mapgey rey veyed eee me we oe: 140000 “MESSAGE Fons MOVTIRG an Om 01S > GEL of TOTAL Comite _ : _. ‘CO no inomx {13 iNeeg C} rug om cs rie wo. ey oe mraeegyeny 9 e * Advised INS/Miami not familiar with "Emergency Venezuelan’ _ Passport" and-would not consider it acceptable in any event ” without U.S. visa. . Mentioned that it presumed that CIFENCE-4 , and family have been out of U.S. longer than one year and ° ve , therefore will be probably questioned by INS/Miami, WH/Uiamd Coed . : oe SATIS 8 or ene chore, gerne \ has contacted INS Inspector in Miami who will handle case discreetly if complications arise after couple enters U.S. **Reported no problems foreseen when CIFENCE-4 and family enter n, U.S. and replied to questions from WH/Miami on how couple is ! * to £111 out their requests for U.S. reentry permits and i CIFENCE-4's request for Preservation of Resident Alien Status, 3 TPR ARNT RE TA TREES PE Se m8 te econ erate oe oe ETRE ER RR ace. eeuntien as 7 a ° . “ a j Fi e be ; F . ee a os F : t > i. E i 4 4 t rs a i te e: i 8 . a ee :8 oa ar 4 3 Re ‘ COORDINATING OFNICERS S ~ , SASTROIEOCATING j ACLEALING OFFICER $ Esc REST". | Reusetes orricen ‘ : REPROOUC” "bY OTHER THAN THE Z 1SSVING-OFFICE. ag = ‘OMISITED. cory MO. i paeuneneienninaiaanaannaante eee ‘- ee ee ee oo cmenes sonar ort 7 14-0000 ‘paras & KARCH 1970 ROUTING ANDeuR INITIALS * S4.0 OF _ ong: kK. BERGER won WH/S/V¥ OC as wsvex Durante -— Tetiaet cation) eats Wd time Tiedt > Weterence auabert Ro SECRET 7 06 2 ‘Ozh 7 So, care oinectd 13088 1 re T prrorrry WH/MTAME OS a _ _ "> ‘ayo: PRIORITY CARACAS o ; CIFLUTS CIFENCE : REFS: A. WH/MIAMI-6698 (IN 037842) | a B. CARACAS-4636 (IN 037359) ## ; 2. HQS DOES NOT FORSEE ANY DIFFICULTY RE ENTRY | - CIFENCS-4 AND FAMILY INTO U.S. 2. FOLLOWING REPLIES KEYED'TO QUESTIONS REF A PARA TWO: A. CIFENCE-4 SHOULD LIST CIFENCE AS HIS CURRENT EXPLOYER. RVROCK SHOULD NOT BE MENTIONED, B. CIFENCE-4 AND WIFE SHOULD SIGN THEIR I-131 FORMS BUT NOT NECESSARY FOR THEM TO SWEAR FORM BEFORE ANYONE. THIS WILL BE HANDLED BY HQS, - 7 - @. CIFENCE-4 SHOULD SIGN HIS N-470 FORM. D. DO NOT FORWARD I-151 FORMS (WHICH ALIEN REGISTRATION CARDS) TO HQS, WE WILL HANDLE THIS REQUIREMENT & , HERE. CONTINUED ; . ee _ 2009S ‘ ‘coosbsbataca oenicens OGTar 70 ' OELAASING OFRCEA SECRET [set Se | auc? ‘ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, *¢ Cornrne, aaetntetennenetianementinianetatictedines ates ieeentene teeta tet Ren ee ca. en an. we peewee yey Mya ce ee oe 4 ! , MESSAGE FORM . . ROUTING AND/OM INITIALS « BLN BY TOTAL COPIES: ‘oma: , aa unr rn . SECRE by fn ae [ssenes er “ OAT: - _. : Aa . CAinbia §2 ON a is: Oran ——— sane Ornsio. Oo vin an C8 apd. Lal BUTT . CABLE BECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION . vot ; —— = Televeiliceiton) ; — wats tha tine tiiear ” potereaz masta : -§ Ee RET al oe emonscron 0 150 83 : _ page a - . a . oT 1: bet noe bee ar : wld tie i 3. FILE: 201-300985. SO LE a - END OF MESSAGE * *Reported wHAttamt checking with local INS re re-entry of . . CIFENCE-4 and family. Also requested priority reply re how : CIFENCE-4 should answer certain questions on applications for | . : re-entry permits and form for preservation of residence. ‘ : : : *#Advised that CIFENCE~4, wife, and son will arrive Miami 8 mG i March to begin. processing for re-entry permits and preservation : of residence (CIFENCE-4 only) and that CIFENCE-4 will contact WH/Miani per previous instructions 9 March. Mentioned CIFENCE-4 Slightly concerned about possible problem with INS due to Lo family's long absence from U.S. : ! ' ' evan j : OS/AAS - L. Winkowekt (Telecord) le { OHO LL ire | a = | : i . . 5 ya , - . Sonn ; ‘ Vee ; HORTON ; ALFONSO SPERA oe 2 jet wad ; enen’s : 1 ‘ COORDINATING OFFICERS ‘ PELSASING OFPICES | sec axYy ot”. | [eae areca REPRODL ON BY OTHEA THAN ThE ISSUING OFFICL == PROHIBITED. COPT NO, baene oo ep ee 14.90000 i om et OO. 80 O 8OOn ~~. .-- LIne eee ow ecm ees : FERAL NOTED a . ah ence” tomy in wwED = cr me wo. ———PREC CEL ..CE on Goan 4 RACE TO CE PRE NO Qo "xem ey ee een \ 0 rac no Cj nero to mend _ SERN NT == : HE i FILE, VR pifae Secury a des . ” ; i . BSN NO. — ’ ey, . SE C RET ee2d1 MAR Te CITE WH/MIAMI 6708 "IMMEDIATE CARACAS INFO IMMEDIATE DiREcTOR™ oo oF : TYPIC CIFLUTE.CIFENCE - "nt ae. (we 7359) —-—-—«sHHt NO 38146 REFS: A, CARACAS 4636 \ °C “7 B. WH/MIANI 6507/7 02 455 . Ce VH/NIANI ccsel 4 057542) 1. INS/MIANT nar FAMILIAR WITH “EMERGE NCY VENEZ LELAB os eee cme eve ae PASSPORT” AND WOULD NOT CONSIDER IT ACCEPTABLE IN ANY EVENT WITHOUT Us Se VISA. ALIEN REGISTRATION CARDS (FORM I-151) NORMALLY WOULD BE OMY DOCUNE NT REQUIRED ‘BY INS IF HOLDERS HAD BEEN SACK TO STATES WITHIN PAST YEAR. SINCE CIFENCE-4 AND FAMILY HAVE SEEN OUT LONGER THAN ONE YEAR (WE PRESUME) WITHOUT RETURN TO STATES, PROBABLY WILL BE QUESTIONED BY. INS ON ARRIVAL MIAMI AND, SINCE PAPERS NOT CONSIDERED IN ORDER, CASE WILL BE DEFERRED ane CIFENCE~4 GROUP ALLOWED TO LEAVE AIRPORT WITH INSTRUCT 10RS REPORT INS HQS MIAMI 9 MARCH TO CLEAR UP PROBLEM. POSSIBLE THAT INS INSPECTOR AT AIRPORT MIGHT NEGLECT TO ASK WHEN LAST IN STATES AND GROUP WILL BE ADMITTED WITH NO DEFERRAL. iww“k — tS Lurt CHa eG Tar Yo | OL BAUS Sg tine SECRET ee PED we ee eee SECR ET oe (hen Filled In) “Teese {2p | + nee cera eee Ee Ft ere De newness ce Pant Leet wOTWED . apvance: cory D ewece ()aceres moea Ove Oro daw i To o fru nO. T ~e Zot PAGE. 2 WH/MIAMI 6108 SECRET ay IF CASE DEFERRED AT AIRPORT, STATION HAS ARRANGED - FOR ‘DEFERRAL TO BE HANDLED BY MR.‘ JAMES TILLMAN, SUPERVISORY IMMIGRATION INSPECTOR FOR TRAVEL CONTROL, AT INS/MIANE HOS OFFICE. TILLMAN WILL HAMDLE PROMPTLY AND DISCREETLY, NO STATION OFFICER WILL BE AT AIRPORT SINCE TILLMAN PREFERS NOT TO ALERT INS INSPECTORS AT (jp Port IN ADVANCE AND HAS ASSURED STATION LIAISON THAT DEFERRAL IS THE WORST THAT WILL HAPPEN IN THIS CASE. . 3. WILL EXPECT CIFENCE-4 CONTACT 9 MARCH PER REF.B. 4. FILE: 201-300985. GP-1 SECRET eee oT _ - °. SECRET . ~ es ee el a wee wee ww le REPROOUCTION OF THIS COPY FROMIDITED —l presen ete Se oa i os peemttenn A °" “" - a maar Toyereeno, is des 52 PH 70 i . oresene eve rer oe Dif Ole ao O reruns 10 ee eo $9 . 14-0000 # stn gecmeceet th Hens at tyanemae © tee, aoe dae mo, oe . eenlaney came oe comet nnanehe Anite LIEBE setae ote ee ee ee ~ PN 2 ORS nates tere seer ern 8 : : SO Cordes 1 - “ene tees nein liens. ee We RULR SEWAL ERAUN) Wrenn cit Teena AL Aee @ Falk dv tiy ts dahl “ PUnm ser NOTED C SEGRE T: angus ty 1 is] . . we ways | (when CR) Te aDvexce cosy Fa eo Bem [ee mRodec tics co THIS COPY PROMBITED et wh men: Qra Orc . ~~ Cc. : Y ve tLasery TO C8 PAE NO. i, | - R EC 1 All ) J ™ ‘ple TT inar fo co meno : 7 omen vf oan ——— ea | ene ee =O aerunn 10 Rance ic re: © ec TON UT vee 1d A AUP | of — Ke "tin, acon no “SECRET 6614152 mar 70 CITE WH/MIAMI“6698 : : nem oO : IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, CARACAS ANd - ; oo ~ . - . . . a - 4 i TYPIC CIFLUTE CIFENCE.. - _ “6 Map Ing 3 7842 a. REF: CARACAS 4636 Cy “0373 x) . 24 “Ye CARACAS: CHECKING WITH LOCAL INS ON REENTRY a OF CIFENCE-4 AND FAMILY PER REF. WILL ADVISE SHORTLY. 2. DIRECTOR: PLS PROVIDE PRIORITY ANSWERS TO FOLLOWING: A. ON INS FORMS N-470 AND I-13! CIFENCE-A ‘MUST ANSWER QUESTIONS AS TO EMPLOYMENT OVERSEAS. SINCE HE OSTENSIBLY WORKS FOR CIFENCE, BUT ACTUALLY WORKS FOR RVROCK, HOW SHOULD HE ANSWER, IF AT ALL? B. FORM I-131 SHOULD BE (1) SWORN BEFORE INS OFFICER (2) SWORN BEFORE Morgay, OR (3) SIGNED BY PERSON OTHER THAN APPLYICANT. HOW DO WE HANDLE? _ C. FORM N-47@ CAN BE SIGNED BY APPLICANT OR OTHER PERSON ON BEHALF OF APPLICANT. WHO sifts, CIFENCE-4 OR HQS? ~ D. WHEN SUBMITTING FORM 1-13L, APPLICANT MUST Sy w«[>|Y 63 37 YL Deed SECRET Ss € Wav 70 Ol - 300 GES f t } i i | H i ' i “4 | H H i { i : 4 $ ! i i i Er kde Sadia hhns ee eh ceeeeekt a) weer Lie WF tee ome ewe me cee PERN Veen? nOTIMED . ECE = Cinsaiaie SECRET 2. PE c . (When Filed ta) Saas Fs eS = ? ADVANCE COPY Chane (yacrres a ett HY 7 : N) P mote (7) ves Ow ia . eLamer "ss <e ee OY) cence ATT pa ig ; oe a 7 ares Bs t geree to ‘ce emo. O racine 0 narvnn. “eat enance Ose By ee © ne 1 semen anit : |i] FILE, vr Koos ew | AC TION NO. PAGE 2.WH/MIAMI 6698 S E CRE T Es SUBMIT FORM 1-151. ° SHOULD FORMS I- “151 BE FORWARDED 10 -HQS WITH T-i3l. APPLICANT IONS? : - \ 3. WH/MIANI WILL COLLECT COMPLETED FORNS N-47@ AND I-13t AND FORWARD WITH CHECK FOR $3@ AND PHOTOS TO~ ' ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS OF DIRECTOR 010144 BY REGISTERED LETTER. WILL ADVISE WHEN MAILED. | 4. FILE: 201-300985. GP-1 SECRET 7 SECRET ¢ : Fomine as 14-0000 ooe een e896 . . ae . . : . - 70d . = _ CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMNATION — TLASSIFIEOMESAGES ——- Foray Cocies af ROUTING ANDYOR IeIT1ALS-GaEN BY “Ferm et none Oe mee : SECRET: 72>: LY ve Find ee Seas” [2p] ’ . (het Filind Ise Seu o a : : yf D asvanee cosy [Ameo REPROCLETION OF Tus COPY PROM BITED iC : ‘ at OER: .o no TT ‘ i wom: Ove Al Ris yagha ~ § CL aamry TO CB PLE NC. ——-Pis \ PROSE ~ ev: _h. ar _ Loos a ‘ - mRer tO CME NO . a fort] wv wen eo 10 eae re 0 eerie 10 : a BRANCH ’ a, WHS A FULE, VR 4e-/ea% SCOR ef ccf 0P7- . wks a ; . j + ; a aracagseey NUS7359 | SECRET 0519252 MAR 72 CITE pau C2059) L 7 PRIORITY WH/MIAMI INFO PRIORITY DIRECTOR oe a wy CIFLUTE CIFENCE a So REFS: A. DIRECTOR 010472 ) _ ee, Be wH/nAMt 6534s 5 eS. a 4 Ce CARACAS 4474059 D. WH/MIAME 6501 /eA 54559 1. CIFENCE-4, WIFE AND SON HAVE RESERVATIONS He ne a ge ae mete t ge niger ae winters VIASA FLIGHT 744 LEAVING CARACAS 0902 HOURS AND ARRIVING MIAMI 1395 HOURS 8 MARCH 70. CIFENCE-4 WILL CONTACT WH/MIAMI MORNING 9 MARCH AS INSTRUCTED IN REFERENCE D. 2. CIFENCE-4 AND WIFE WILL ENTER U.S. (MIAMI) USING “EMERGENCY VENEZUELAN PASSPORTS” AND ALIEN REGISTRATION CARDS (I-151). PASSPORTS WILL HAVE NO C RPT NO U.S. VISAS. SON IS U.S. CITIZEN AND WILL ENTER WITH U.S. PASSPORT. . S. ALTHOUGH CIFENCE-4 FEELS HE AND WOFE SHOULD LC NOT INCOUNTER PROSLEM ENTERING U.S. WITH "EMERGENCY VENEZUELAN PASSPORTS” AND ALIEN REGISTRATION CARDS, OS #2 oft ba vsPt SECRET 0 7- BLO GSS 14-90000 : _ _ SECREY - ' Caste S SEcreraRiat Dissemnarion CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Totar CoPes” . ROUTING ARD.OR HEATLALS-SeER ET Pana 88 ets NOTED SECRET =< 0) 1 Ti fase a TT rs] (Wheo Filled tn) Eto ADVANCE COPY (J) seo _ Csernes , ne if oes: ara] ves, are —J \ Saeadiiomemmticmmmedtibammnnn 1; Oe et Sle te \ ; ~ wa “ ag ‘ . . Or a 2 nag Yo. cb PLEO As aad sores: DVT, DP Ae " presen ov eee | Oi be oe OD erunn rot wes Bn ancn ac trom UNIT ~ 7 s - . 3]. ‘FILE, VR acton ne PAGE 2 CARACAS 4636 SECRET a _ ME LITTLE BIT CONCERNED ABOUT POSSIBLE PROBLEN WITH a “UyS. IMMIGRATION DUE THEIR LONG ABSENCES FRON US, 0 | REQUEST WH/MIAME VIEWS RE SUCH A PROBLEM OCCURRING. oo | IF WH/MIAMI FEELS POSSIBLE PROBLEM MAY ARISE, REQUEST SOMEONE BE AT MIAMI AIRPORT TO-ASSIST CIFENCE-4 IF = NEED ARISES. IN THIS EVENT, REQUEST INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTACT AT AIRPORT. PLEASE REPLY BY COB 6 MARCH. A, AFTER ARRANGING IN MIAMI TO PRESERVE HIS re RIGHT TO EVENTUALLY BECOME U.S. CITIZEN, CIFENCE-A WILL RETURN TO CARACAS WHERE HE WILL APPLY FOR VENEZUELAN CITIZENSHIP. CARACAS EMPHASIZES IT VITALLY wu IMPORTANT THE GOVERNNENT OF VENEZUELA NOT BECOME AWARE OF TRUE REASON FOR PRESENCE IN MIAMI OF CIFENCE~4 AND WIFE. 5. canBvas STATION PAYI NETFOR ROUND TRIP TICKELS uw ZF crrence-4, wEGEMAND SON AND PROVIDING THEM TOTAL PER DIEM GAY FIFTY DOLLARS PER DAY TO COVER THEIR LIVING” EXPENSIS I MIAMI. S. FILE: “201-320985. GP+1. o wae vbw . - Sd Cogs 14-0000 . - artesac# rons . By er ad DM VR ones M,” BERGER Ueuts . WH/3/V 1535 16 FEBRUARY 1970 CAGLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION ov a Pra NO INDEX CO) astuan to 0] CO) mucin comnend. 203-300985 - ~ : eit {olaasiligation) . {date and time filed) eotorence number) 1 eee . —SECRET -_ he an “ ereomecroa wt ose r. CARACAS _wi/uraste 1G 23 loz Fear) ee - CIFLUTE CIFENCR 7 0104 Z2 7 _ REFS: A, WH/MIAMI (IN 025705)* st : vf ee B. CARACAS 4472 (IN 025395)#* a i fe C. DIRECTOR 010144*## | - in 1. CIFENCE/4 AND WIFE PRESENCE IN U.S, ABSOLUTELY ; t 7 ‘NECESSARY FOR PROCESSING APPLICATIONS, ALTHOUGH SEE NO ; : OBJECTION COUPLE USING "EMERGENCY VENEZUELAN PASSPORTS" FOR ar po : TRAVEL TO MIAMI AND RETURN CARACAS, THEY SHOULD NOT RPT NOT OBTAIN U.S. VISAS IN THESE PASSPORTS AND SHOULD USE ALIEN REGISTRATION RECEIPT CARDS (I-151) TO ENTER U.S.’ : 2. APPRECIATE WH/MIAMI OFFER MENTIONED REF A; HOWEVER i COMPLETED APPLICATIONS MUST BE SENT HQS FOR PROCESSING, oo 3. FILE: 201-300985. , END OF MESSAGE gees, OS/AAS - JOHN | (TELECORD) DC/WH/COG / . a i pee” p: REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. ; i i, : ‘ CONT'D . 20 BEOWS : : Bethe, cricess ik 6 feb 40 : RELEASING OFFICER SECRE Semone ond UTHENTICATING [ cory NO, cee et meee tte cone meee ee men ren oe SSP 14-00000 e . . : . . MESsAce rons GOUTHey ANU/OA INIT ALS © 2.6% 0s ] : TOTAL COPitot r i Onar . _ 2 ~~ ; —_—_— ; vain SECRET 2 ot . . [4] Le pare: . a 3 eo CABLE SECRETARIAT oussanwardd BS AT aabti LU CO) xo moss! t= 49) nctunn v0 ————._ orancn Orne ao . er ye 7. : wd and . or - , ave a] Pie} ie Cs FILE NO. i ; CONF: sU U1 . : c, | #iLe. va. + ’ lites i Telessiitcation) ” [date and thme filed) Veterence oumber} I —-SZECRET ; _ _ CITE DiRECTOR = r PAGE TWO an 3 : 7 7 - 0/0472. | *Advised WH/Miamd can meet with CIPENCE/4 week of .8 March and offered to handle papers thru INS in Miami. - *#Requested reply if CIFENCE/4 and wife presence in U.S, absolutely necessary. If affirmative, couple can travel to Miami 8 March 1970 if it convenient for WH/Miami . Tok PRE aE ey” a ee AO EOE A em te me ns ON eg e ***Porwarded P.O, Box in Hqs area where couples' corpleted applications for re-entry permits can be sent. coo SIDI ST CANES NY REPT SPE Barre bs B . '- k ks & - a She LE, WI yD Vv. BROE ALFONSO SPERA C/WH/3 onwnre COORDINATING OF eICERS BKOU RELEASING OFFICER echedod troa cvtemoile AUTHENTICATING ’ - dawcrzrod.a3 end Ss bt q & FE f ligt Orricen REPRODUC = NV BY OTHER WbhAW THE ‘SSU-NG OFFICE $= ‘OHISITED. _ Sorr MO ee ene ren nen ree enna as Qe ee ree ee ee ee TUT To LN ’ <a re wenger remem aie eben open Dy ie om mtn ge prem nian 14-0000 | MER we eee these ee te ie ememnerere bare seme 8 Gime % If OO Meme we ee beets we. es teow ee rr eT Se _ Pear f hIThED ree « SecRey “nee Gat, wee toe Ly ange Hed (9) SEES wre WE PRMOOUT TION OF Tid cory PROMAITEO won, “Cjvee (no CLABIFY TO C8 PLE NO. “RAGE TO CO PRE NO ~ 10 enero OC niruan to, oman SECRE T 1415292. FEB 70 CITE WH/MTAMT 6535 \(NEBECKER ACTING) | ° 7 canacas) 1WFO DIRECTOR ’ : oe CIFLUTE (CIFENCE Se >) _ a . oo : ms - REFS caRAcas aate (HOPE 375 _ oe - : 7 a : a No PROBLEN IW MEETING CIFENCE/< WEEX OF |4f¢e JN 025705 t 8 MARCH. IF PAPERS CAN BE HANDLED IN MIAMI, ad 7 NOTE THAT WH/MIAMI HAS GOOD LIAISON WITH LOCAL INS. 2. FILE: 201-300985. SECRET : to i i i ~~ r=) § yo . a ee wei aly eet ee : 9 o3f- BCOUSS ~ | SECRET I Af BEF Wiel He. | | | a Quon ; CO xo mom O siramn 10 CO) rite cs raz no, . ~Weeateatens coats and = ttted) SECRET Se ee : c. 32) 322 Feet ~ WH/MIANE a ; _ ~ ~ INFO: CARACAS © CIFLUTE CIFENCE REFS: A. WH/MIAMI-6507 (IN 024557)* B. DIRECTOR-93404# 1. MAIL COMPLETED FORMS AND CHECK TO: So . , STANLEY V. ESSMEIR he P. 0. BOX 11 . SPRINGFIELD, VIRGINIA 22150 2. FILE: 201 300985. END OF MESSAGE Validea ia pet tne *Advised WH/Miami officer available to meet with CIFENCE/4 Yorwarded contact plan, and requested address where CIFENCE/4's complete immigration forms and check can be sent. **Requested WH/Miami officer meet with CIFENCE/4, provide him with inmigration forms, and forward completed forms and check to Has. el wt. b : Ma dail Y. BROS ; nse *sPaRa aplnce- i) mezol COORDINATING OFFICERS = rE oie i. sBLeAaing OFFCES [secrst | Sore Aurmannicanne haa REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. corr HO. en eer eernrmnnir eS arenes Ween, are pe meen ores 14-0000 EV 6 RaApie DCCHETARIAT UiasesanA LION LLAsiriey Messi ° 8 fuTAC Copies» ROUTING ARGVOM IR:TLALE-co th ey Pent NOTuNED cre «BML 5 3 a A SECRER o ___ . D (Wher Fiked Inf Eoeset HH AQVANCE COPY Ciswco (CJacrreo REPADOUC TION or res cory PROMIBITRO | Ci ee woman, Cv E)uo | % CLAY TO CO PLE NO. RARE To Co PRE NO. Omensr O reruns vo eran SON Se cis ~ Ox-/9 os ACTION NQ 2S SECR ET 132132Z FEB ‘8 CITE: oanacasy @432) DIRECTOR-INFO WH/MEAMI - CIFLUTE CIFENCE: : REFSt A. , WH/MIAMI os01 Li OLY86 2 B. DIRECTOR 009340 1. FOR SECURITY REASONS, CARACAS STATION WOULD PREFER THAT CIFENCE/4 AND WIFE BE ALLOWED TO FILL OUT APPLICATIONS FOR RE-ENTRY PERMITS AND CIFENCE/4 BE ALLOWED TO. FILL OUT APPLICATION FOR PRESERVATION OF. RESIDENCE 18 CARACAS. IF THEIR PRESENCE IN U.S. ABSOLUTELY -(3Fee 1025395 yn NECESSARY REPEAT ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, HOWEVER, THEY CAN TRAVEL TO MIAMI AFTER 4 MAR 70. AFTER THIS DATE, CIFENCE/4 WILL BE ON LEAVE FROM CIFENCE FOR APPROXIMATELY THREE WEEKS. HE SAID HE CAN TELL CIFENCE/1 PURPOSE OF TRIP TO MIAMI TO ALLOW WIFE SEE HER BROTHER WHO RECENTLY CAME OUT. OF CUBA. HE FEFLS THE MAXIMUM PERIOD HE CAi! REMAIN IN “MIAMI IS ONE WEEK, AT PRESENT TIME, STATION FEELS CIFENCE/4 AND WIFE COULD TRAVEL TO MIAMI 8 MAR 78 WHICH WOULD GIVE THEM ENTIRE FOLLOWING WEEK FOR NECESSARY PAPER WORK. IF _ THIS WEEK ACCEPTABLE TO WHMIAN FIRM TRAVEL PLANS WILL BE v etl -FCOOFSS oe - a oS BEE 4 14-0000 ‘sr 1. Ah ‘. . eee ” ~ RNEP TO CO FRE WO. Rance Dent TARLAT UIDERHNATION CLASSIFIED MESSace. ; 1UTAL COMES _ ,ROSTING ANQJOR IMITIALS-2sen OT uhen Failed tn) SSS : scree cory [Jemco acre a ~ , lwp. a Oe: Ove O=. . a a 2 ae t . C3 . : ae feu, [Orenn no 0) aerom vo anc OSE OV PEAR as TOM var " - a E FILE, VR so Dee —— ACTION NO, “PAGE 2 cARACAS aate SECR ET. ve 7 FORWARDED. REQUEST YH/MIANI ADVISE: © 2 tp RE PARA 2 REF B, CIFENCE/4-AND WIFE WILL HAVE TO, === USE “EMERGENCY VENEZUELAN PASSPORTS" FOR THEIR TRAVEL TO MIAMI AND RETURN TO CARACAS. WE WOULD NOT WANT THEM TO. USE NEWLY ISSUED "PERMITS TO REENTER THE UNITED STATES" IN ENTERING VENEZUELA WHEN IT IS THE INTENT OF CIFENCE/4 TO APPLY FOR VENEZUELAN CITIZENSHIP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AFTER HIS RETURN TO CARACAS, "3. RE PARA 3 REF B, FOR SECURITY WE AGREE IT BEST CIFENCE/4 AND HIS WIFE REMAIN IN MIANI DURING THEIR STAY IN U.S. SINCE CIFENCE/4 HAS MANY FRIENDS IN MIAMI AREA, WE TRUST WH/NIAMI WILL TAKE NAXINUM PRECAUTIONS TO ASSURE THAT TRUE REASON FOR PRESENCE IN MIAMI OF CIFENCE/4 AND WIFE IS KNOWN ORLY BY THOSE PERSONS WITH ABSOLUTE NEED TO KNOW. WE WISH TO PREVENT WORD GETTING BACK TO VENEZUELA THAT CIFENCE/4 AND WIFE MAKING ARRANGEMENTS FOR EVENTUAL U.S. CITIZENSHIP, -~ SO ; A. FILE: 201-380985. oo SECRET. | 3 3 ” . ial Hl vie . : VSECRET, = 14-0000 : - CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION Lassirieo Messack? | THYac CoP igs 6 x PCREN LT NOTED haan SEC! ET @ Gnoye et rs ee et see terete (When EiTiedkin) “s Semmes " sovance cory Ci) nue0 (lecrren RePnoouC BN OF tus COPY PROM BITES ft OER Ove Ono " CLARIFY TO CB OLE NO, . | . : a REP TO CO PLE NO : ones oy = PEA oe |O meno © nee vo AC TION UNIT eed 4 . VAS El ene, v8 aly ops Sear ACTION NO. - , r So DIRECTOR,’ CARACAS “ CIFLUTE SiFENCE ~ REF: DIRECTOR 209340 SECRET 292. FEB 70 CITE WH/NIAMI C RET 1220292. F 5 78 CITE WH/MIA I2Fea INO 24557 + , - . : m be KERSCHEN AVAILABLE TO MEET CIFENCE/4, HAVE HIM i CALL AMANSWER CIDEN A) AND IDENTIFY H&MSELF AS IDEN B, ° HE SHOULD ASK FOR IDEN C AND LEAVE TELEPHONE NUMBER WHERE HE CAN BE REACHED. KERSCHEN WILL RETURN CALL AND ARRANGE NEETING. 2. DIRECTOR: TO AVOID POUCH TIME LAG, PLS FORWARD ADDRESS WHERE WE CAN MAIL REGISTERED LETTER CONTAINING CIFENCE/R"’S FORMS AND CHECK. 3. FILE: 201-302935, SECRET «OS Copy SECRET y ROUTING aNO/0R ImTiaLe-eenw ov is | 5 . Qel- 20oF § s SIRL TO 14-00000 ; f Camce Szeeeramar Disseummation — crassmeo mesa? , *fobaurComes/ Gas, aie SECRET Vee A\\, cater Fed iy TS” fT] = Fi eS i REPROCOUTTION OF THIS COPY PAOMIOITED [_ wose (C)ve [ro o n FOUTIND AND/OR IM) TIALS.SEEN BY ADVANCE OCeW C] anes Cnorteo — —_ —_ . a CUAMPY TO-CR PEO WO, or an : B-AEP TO CO PRE NO \ ‘ oom a . » |O omenm © anerven vo __ enanen ts YRS TST . . ~ \ BL . og EL EE, hp cups Seca BO, oo ACTON : — 5 ‘ . : SECRET 1220292 FEB 72 “CITE vivian 0d 12Fes INO24558 DIRECTOR, CARACAS ' m7. CIFLUTE CIFENCE REF: WH/NIANI 6507 (Ia'- 094557) 1. IDEN At ANSWERING SERVICE AVAILABLE @900 THRU 160@ HOURS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. NUMBER 379-9624 REPEAT 379-9624. LO IDEN Bz MR. CUIS CLEMENTE IDEN Cz NR. GRADY @. FILE: 2@1-300985. SECRET _ Lote FOOMS od f Yok te secnire 121.8 7 14.90000 a A. ‘ sy Bec. hee oma * =o, BERGER ] unite WH/3/V ; { : an 1333 | QATE FEBRUSRY_1970 _ _ Case a OISSMIAATION - Cee {J xo tnox 0 acrean to wwe BRANEN Oois aw ov nt ee | OJ en i cs ego, 2922300985 _ . Con: . a . es H rut. va. £/ VI LMEE. LOL: Ne 7 . (elaasit ication) ; Wate wre ban teal ; . Sse SECRET - - cto amet a ALQ> 282 a7 See OF. vo [ - CARACAS WH/MIAMI . US9I34g 1 ~ CIFLUTS CIFENCE Te co : - nee . _ REF: DIRECTOR 3365 (NOT SENT WE/MIAMI) * = . G Boab Sr, a neeavs/is ) sp 1,. HQS HAS LEARNED CIFENCE/4JAND WIFE-EAVE PRESERVED THEIR PERMANENT RESIDENT ALIEN STATUS, 2, IT NOW NECESSARY, AS MENTIONED REF FOR COUPLS COME TO U.S, TO FILL OUT APPLICATIONS FOR RS-ENTRY PERMITS AND WESRS CIFENCB/4 a WILL FILL OUT APPLICATION FOR PRSSERVATION OF RESIDENCES. HQS MUST REVISW COMPLETED APPLICATIONS BEFORE SUBMITTING THEM TO VENEZUELA, IF NOT, THEY MUST REMAIN IN U.S, THE TWO OR THREE WEEKS IT WILL TAKE HQS TO PROCESS APPLICATIONS AND OBTAIN NEW RE-ENTRY PERMITS. , 3. ALTHOUGH THIS CASE MIGHT BE HANDLED MORE RAPIDLY IF COUPLE CAME TO IQS AREA FOR PROCESSING, TRIP TO HQS AREA COULD POSE | SECURITY HAZARD FOR CIFENCE/4 AS COUPLE WOULD NORMALLY TRAVEL TO MIAMI FOR THIS PROCESSING. ANY INDICATION COUPLE TRAVELLED pred ger 30078 = VRALE: AMUTHEATICATING OFstCLE s-newahe enewvee COORO:NATING CPW CERS RELEASING OFFICER SECRET RLPROOUCTION LY OTHER WAN THE ISSUING OF7ICE IS PL SOsmEHTEo Corr ma 14-0000 te atte are yer ae spt pmieyinenear cen ure pre etre, AE SACS Rd Tolaa Sones oma: ‘ : an , . DATA: f ROUTING AND/OA INITIALS * SLis8 oF Ci inoce Onomen CO servan to —————__. sranew Crus uo CAQLE SECRETARAT OISSEMINATION ov ae @ | OF rice in ca ine no. . tet seilication] | (Gate and time Cited) Holereace @umber) —SECBRET . ~ sO CITE D:RECTOR rT PAGE TWO OR ee 106 093 1301 “JO HQS AREA M MIGHT ‘CAUSE. CIFENCS/4'S SUPERIORS IN CIFENCE _— 4 10 SUSPECT HE MAINTAINING CONTACT WITH RVROCK; THEREFORE ~ REQUEST WH/MIAMI_MEST. WITH CIFENCS/4 AND PROVIDE INS FORMS N-470_¢ (CIFENCE/4 ONLY) AND TWO ORIGINAL 1-131 FOR EACH TO FILL OUT, “COUPLE MUST PROVIDE TWO PEOTOS EACH SIGNED oN LEFT HAND ee ee MARGIN AND ONE CHECK TO INS FOR THIRTY DOLLARS, “WHEN . FORMS —— COMPLETED THEY SHOULD BE POUCESD TO HQS. AFTER REVIEW HERE, EQS WILL CABLE WE/MIAMI AND TESN COUPLE CAN EITHER RETURN CARACAS OTE TT a ee ck OR WAIT MIAMI FOR RE-ENTRY PERMITS. 4. FOR WH/MIAMI, PLS ADVISS IF YQU HAVE CASE OFFICER AVAILABLE NEAR FUTURE WEO COULD MEET WITH CIFENCE/4. IF AFFIRMATIVE, PLS “> FORWARD CONTACT PLAN TO CARACAS, FYI, CIFENCE/4 (IDEN A) WAS WHAUANI ASSET FROM LATE MARCH 1965 to SEPT 1967 WHEN HZ MOVED TO CARACAS WHERE HE HAS BEEN SERVING STATION AS PENETRATION OF oo CIFENCE (IDEN B),° 2° - . ri 8 CONT'D . ; ; ‘ 3 a ’ 3 B : COORDINATING Of FL ZERS : -a°,ee t . sua orncia s = C-R'S by T . saree t REPLOOW.f1CN BY OTHER THA: THE: tSsh ANG OFFIG. iS PRCHIEITED. Com ma, is . + Goren i wo ae cme ee wack Oe 14-0000 aoe eee 8600 iol . oo . . . e . brscecr rm ® bad . . Tim emus: & bd rs . ——- m a . SEC Rs? 1 -| Qhinoag CO ois oa 3 sist no. OLS SECRETARIAT O18st:NATION 2 no woex O asruan 10 ee PRA . (eiecsiticetion) . 1 {Gate and time tiled) - ei came . RET f : ; : CATE DIRECTOR [ PAGETHRRER ; ° . 0 70093409 Bo 5. FOR CARACAS, IF WE/MIAMI ABLE HANDLE CIFENCE/4, PLS oi _ FORWARD COUPLES' BTA. a fe 6. FILE: 201-300985. - _ | - END OF MESSAGE - y OS/AAS - JOHN ROONEY (TELECORD) e za . *Advised steps necessary to preserve permanent alien resident : & status of CIFENCE/4 and wife and obtain new re-entry permits x for then. oot : & ; vf, . _ a fhe 7 Soo JOHN R. HORTON ALFONSO SPERA 2 AC/WHD C/WH/3 o, i an 3. 2 : COORDINATING OFFICERS go 1-3 cores . RELCASING OFFICER AUTREATICATING . SECRET oe oer.cea POPROOUCTION CY CTr.52 THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROMICITED. , Corr KO, ‘ 14.90000 -} REF: pirecToR (OO972?¥Q oe ae cry M. BERGER im WH/3/V ho 1535 : vt 11 FESRUARY 1970 Oworx 0 ne womx (2 atruaa to ane #——| Do rnemcrmano. 201-2009085 BLE SECRETARIAT OisstMINATION ss Ty Pug. va, j uler j Cc Le 7a . : 7 . . 7 . ~ (elaseitication) [date and time tiled) ; Hootie camber} ° ° omias me Te) en i ‘ 2 Fe a an fF. ; CARACAS . WH/MIAMI 4 es . an 0 G93 4 I - 7. 2 CIFLUTE CIFENCE ee ES - “IDEN A = LUIS CLEMENTE POSADA CARRILES (201-300983) ; IDEN B = CENTRAL DOCUMENTATION SERVICE (SCD), A NEWLY <P a ESTOGLShaDVENEZUELAN SECURITY SERVICE END OF MESSAGES s te - a 3. : Ls : ¢ “ an . JOHN R. HORTON : ALFONSO SPERA oo -Y ‘ ‘ AC/WHD cms apt a ‘ . yo a bo oy . Ye i- pe? ; ’ COOPSINATING OFFICERS J} 44 2) AUTHENTICATING ; BALEASING OFF:CER SFRCRET ne ohicia REPPODUCTION GY OTHER THAN YHE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMISITED. con ne, why | ) | 14-00000 ee CABLE SECRETARIAT OSSEMINATION = CLASSIFIED Messace TOTAL Copies "au taca aero thitiace-stem oy Pana UT NOMS : j aan SECRET _ st". a . : _. : ‘(When Filed In) seeesee i . ~ ADVANCE cory (Caner ’ [acres ALPROOUSTYEN CF YI COPY PRONIBITED et , . - 7 feos (fre Jno ee eee ‘| CLASEPY TO £2 PRE NO. | ee | 5 WARP TO C8 PLE NO. . (am ay FU zo eo |O.rnn ao OC) nerumn to ae : AC TION unr : : Te BT FILE, VR A, ops SER at : . ac TION ul ~ ' <% } SECRET 1220292 FEB 70 CITE WH/MIAMI 6507 wool : Pa a Ra w024857 . : DIRECTOR, + CARACAS oe + GIFLUTE CIFENCE “fe “vty - _ *: REF: DIRECTOR ea9saa . Yo : 1 sheers) SCKEN AVAILABLE TO MEET CIFENCE/4« HAVE HIM ; CALL AMANSWER CIDEN A) AND IDENTIFY HEMSELF AS IDEN B, or | HE SHOULD ASK FOR IDEN C AND LEAVE TELEPHONE NUMBER : i - ' WHERE HE CAN BE REACHED. KERSCHEN WILL RETURN CALL AND ' ARRANGE MEETING, 2, DIRECTOR: TO AVOID POUCH TIME LAG, PLS FORWARD ADDRESS WHERE VE CAN MAIL REGISTERED LETTER CONTAINING “We cIFENCE/R" Ss FORMS AND CHECK. ae ' 3. FILEXE01-300985. >) y . ee SECRET of" wee ee a eee Hl 1 SECRET wy ~ 14-0000 CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION’ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Torat Copies pos ROUTH AND/OR 10071016-828N BY PERI LET MOTIMED ; SECRET crn ef . : (When Filled In) ““weeterae [2]. | 2 oe . . - = i _* ROVANCE Ctey (Jusvio Cmorres REPROCUCTION OF Truss COPY PROMBITEO ee " t a moan Cre (no . / : = : - . CLAMPY TO Ch PLE NO ce ; ats y . - AAEP TO C8 TRE NO \ _ Gite ae ena 9°. | Dene ao \ © neruen to mae _ ACTON UNIT a . 7 j z] rm, We: plow eves Seay = | BeTON NO 1 _ _— : —_— - ” : . : 25s : : ; ; SECRET 1220292 FEB 70 CITE WHMIAME 6508 © I2Fep IN024558 | |. DIRECTOR, CARACAS oO . | 7 go i CIFLUTE CIFENCE : : ; : o | , : ‘ . | REF: wismramt 6507 (Iw- 034557) 1, IDEN As ANSWERING SERVICE AVAILABLE 0990 THRU | 1620 HOURS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. NUMBER . | . A ; 379-9624 REPEAT 379-9624. i \ L , be IDEN Bt MR. 01S CLEMENTE : t a . fot i IDEN C: MR. Gravy (Vieh#") : Ne 7 2. FILE: 201-300985, eo i SECRET 4 Us t E r | : iy : Ci z a : SECRET area # apase tn. seaman eae a basalts Ae Nemes ates OAR UF emt te mee ce sw a Se ADVANCE COPY Ome (lacrres - ‘ye ~ see “se see ~ es noutsia ania corutse Casre Secreramat Ossemmna 0 CussmeoMrmace 5 Tora .Cc $8 PERRET NON ED . see . SECRET - encour. eames Pa ial in) TEESE fe ie Train cory sonipireD —e1 poem ()ve (ro REPROOYS TION © — CLAIERY To Co FRE HO AL ‘ / a 1 a RAGE TO CB PLE NO L: eras av : ean : ns Ome wo © reruns to cn eee Ve KERGe unr 5 = oe Otte bl ase hrf; cur Y, -crfaA ; SECRET 2313252 JAN 7 cttE: canncas G3) - ‘Bde indl 2088 DIRECTOR ce . ff : CIFLUTE CIFENCE wt ,- REF: DIRECTOR 603365 _ Sy . . ls. RESENTRY PERMITS REQUESTED PARA TWO REF FORWARDED HEADQUARTERS 23 JANUARY VIA TM 658733 I POUCH NUMBER 3487. , ‘ 2. FILE: 261-3009985 SECRET MICROFILMED FEB 13 1970 DOC. MICRO. SER, ‘3 COPY X- 3009 OT SECRET 23 awto 14-0000 MEMORANDUM” THE RECORD . FROM: M, Berger, WHA : SUBJECTS Raturolination ef CIFENCRA,'a Wife — . i : i.e Jekn Rooney ef 0S/AAS infermed the Desk en 19 Jaruary 1980 — _— on ee "that he had been mistaken when he said that CIFENCE/L's wife could be ‘nsturalised twe years efter C/L receives his naturalisatiens C/u's wife WH have to wait three years, It is planned te infera C/ of this Saari ”. ‘change xi(and the Statien) vhen C/A comes to the U.S. te precesa his erie tyes pon eat ’ rane applicetien. aa (oSeneereprer e et cee ener cern canner yoo : Senne he eee rene hes. nee eee a tenn oe — - jen Ne ee er A te ee a nN amet a hee : {= h ; fo _ _ i H j . i phe ee te we eee ~— ne ee oe ee eis ' 1 ca em ete et nee gee 8 ce bene te naes eee 2 en eemnenn amet ae nee en renaeeneeeetnnren rs —e Aps pe x in cee oe . 5 . peed . ete ae cee ~ 1400000 + aia adsskot obma oA RN Ae nd * 1OTaN COMES: we i Sieka Std wn WH/3/V R 1535 Te 15 JANUARY 1970 QD wo noex O) wnoex ad DD asrurn to. paancn \- OC) ene ato : : [clescilication) = {date and tice filed) * ; 7 —SECRET 17 0 QhzJa79 -eate onectod) Q 3 3 65 : » fr CARACAS a ee woth CIFLUTE CIFENCE _ 7 ek REFS: A. CARACAS 4248 (IN 003688)" | Ss B.. DIRECTOR 62906** ae | 1, FOLLOWING STEPS NECESSARY TO PRESERVE PERMANENT ALIEN RESIDENT STATUS OF CIFENCE/4 AND WIFE AND OBTAIN NEW RE-ENTRY / i y PERMITS FOR THEM: A, HQS WILL VERIFY THAT REF A PARA TWO INFO IS IN SUBJECTS' IMMIGRATION FILES, THIS ACTION SHOULD BE COMPLETED WITHIN ONE NONTH, B, AFTER ABOVE ACTION COMPLETED, SUBJECTS MUST COME an HQS OR MIAMI FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE WEEK WHERE THEY WILL FILL OUT APPLICATIONS FOR RE-ENTRY PERMITS AND WHERE ,CIFENCE/4 WILL FILL OUT APPLICATION FOR PRESERVATION OF + RESIDENCE, PROCESSING PROCEDURE NECESSITATES SUBJECTS' ; PRESENCE IN U.S, AT THAT TINE, FYI, IN WIFE'S CASE ONLY, _ TS COPY Of se ay A screenees anaemia sh ae Mien Loins sie enn somerset COORDINATING OFFICERS yt Saw aia) . RELEASING OFFICER AUTHENTICATING SBCRET as Ortices corr no, (ene a pt ge ey ye REPRODUCTION &Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. 14-00000 3810: wun ate. ABUT GECREYARIAT DISSEMINATION SECRET 2 cveomeerer OOS) _ PAGE TWO 0 te 4 MESSAGE (ORM TOTAL COPIES! . SECRET : OD x0 wor | 0) wwoax CO vie ww cs ene no. (date and tlene fied) reference wamber} IN ORDER FOR PERIOD SPENT OUTSIDE U.S, TO COUNT TOWARD THE STATUARY PERIOD OF RESIDENCE IN THE U.S, WHICH SHE = MUST ACCRUE PRIOR TO PETITIONING FOR NATURALIZATION, WIFE WOULD HAVE TO BE EMPLOYED BY OR UNDER CONTRACT WITH RVROCK, IF THIS CLAIM CANNOT BE LEGITIMATELY MADE, WIFE WILL HAVE TO WAIT TWO YEARS AND ONE DAY AFTER HUSBAND _ RECEIVES HIS NATURALIZATION BEFORE SHE CAN RECEIVE HERS, AN EXCEPTION 10 THIS WAITING PERIOD WOULD BE IF HUSBAND RECEIVED CITIZENSHIP, CONTINUED TO BE EMPLOYED BY RYROCK, ' AND RECEIVED ASSIGNMENT ABROAD TO WHICH WIFE WOULD ‘ ACCOMPANY HIM, C, HQS WILL THEN PROCESS APPLICATIONS THRU. INS AND RE-ENTRY PERMITS WILL BE FORWARDED TO SUBJECTS IN CARACAS, “THESE PERMITS VALID FOR ONE YEAR AND RENEWABLE FOR ONE . ADDITIONAL YEAR, PRIOR TO END OF THIS TWO-YEAR PERIOD, HQS CAN OBTAIN NEW ONE-YEAR RE-ENTRY PERNITS WHICH ALSO COORDINATING OF FICEAS . ~} tuteded exveeotig IENTIC. RELEASING OFFICER oR CR LT~ te ding ond aoe REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN .HE ISSUIiJG OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. eee wee 6S a | Corr NO, o nervan To —————_. OD enue wo | | eonwoa ee ee ct te een are pe greet 14-0000 aBuE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION ; . NECESSITATES SPECIAL PERMISSION FROM INS, SUBJECTS ry e rf a ‘ e a . ee4 ‘ . ° ° ‘ we . ® TOTRL Cort a? ua - wn / SECRET © acrunn v0 OD xo woe QO) woex @ ——_] 0 rire in cs etee wo. —— (eiaecification) > — ~ Toate and tiwa filed] . . IAS ECRET - me a Cite DIRECTOR 00346 er -- PAGE THREE .-.- Sree ee et - Poe I we le a -RENEWABLE FOR ADDITIONAL. YEAR, AS THIS ACTION. SHOULD NOT DISCUSS DETAILS WITH ANYONE, 2, WILL ADVISE WHEN PARA ONE (A) ACTION COMPLETED AND WHETHER SUBJECTS SHOULD COME TO HQS OR MIAMI, PLS ADVISE — IF EXPIRED RE-ENTRY PERMITS HAVE ALREADY BEEN SURRENDERED BY - SUBJECTS AND IF SO, WHEN AND TO WHOM, IF NOT, PLS FORWARD THEM TO HQS. _ 3. FILE: 201-300985, END OF MESSAGE OS/AAS: JOHN ROONEY (telecord) C/WH/COG/ int, , WH Comments *Provided data previously requested concerying names vwes- =~" 9f-carriers and flight numbers used by CIFENCE/4 and wife for their travels to and from the U.S. **Requested travel and passport information pertaining to CIFENCE/4 and wife in connection with preserving their U.S. resident alien status and obtaining new re-entry permits, WILLIAM V, BROR ALFONSO SPERA C/WHD Do , C/WH/3 ns wee COORDINATING OFFICERS ROl -3 00 MF Ss ' BELEASING OFFICER SECRET labehipleeliodiate REPRODUCTION 8Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, corr no 14-90000 zee @s0 200 a 2 rs e ° 3 . Caere SECRETARIAT CISSEMINATION "LASSIFI Messaog be ‘orat Copies aay POV TID ANDVOR IMITIALS-STO OF PeAmeyieE Onewerene 5 SECRET 02 — : __|iWthen Filled In) saase 2 TION oF TMIE COPY PROHIDITED —ee moan C) ves Ono a casey ro ct Pat no. AVANCE COPY C)vmien [ecrseo : ee ce ” a a AEP TO C8 ORE HO oo a <a 7 0 ms se O aeruan ro nance a7 | SET UB ET, oo a . 8 .- A FILE, VR Glens. ‘ alo oe se 7 5 BE TION KO, - ” ”. 6 o | -_ . s SE CR E T 9822352 JAN 7 CITE CaRACAS/Q248\ - : ye oo : <ARA Lat DIRECTOR rs : a j _ 4 — CIAL UTE CIFENCE ; 8 Jay INOO3888° REFs DIRECTOR @.906 . . . eh i. 1. RE QUESTION PARA 1A REF, CIFENCE-4 DID NOT a OBTAIN U.S. VISA FROM CONSULATE CARACAS FOR USE WITH i: “EMERGENCY VENEZUELAN PASSPORT” BUT ENTERED U.S. IN a OCT 69 USING HIS I-151. 7 2. RE PARA 1B REF, FOLLOWING ARE NAMES OF CARRIERS : AND FLT NUMBERS FOR DEPARTURES FROM AND RETURNS TO t No MIAMI OF CIFENCE~4¢ f " DEPART FROM MEAMI RETURN TO MIAMI Ae : A. 14 AUG 67 - PAA 449 27 AUG 67 - PAA 441 t . B. 23 OCT 67 ~- VARIG 801 24 NOV 67 = PAA 441 V C. 5 DEC 67 = PAA 441 23 JAN 68 - PAA 44a. mY D. 30 JAN 68 - PAA 441 6 JUL 68 - VIASA 743 7. E. 9 JUL 68 - VIASA 741 9 JAN 69 - VIASA 742 Fe 15 JAN 69 ~ VIASA 741 19 OCT 69 - VIASA 746 AS on, . ay 24 OCT & - VIASA 741 y ly Ae 3. ALSO RE PARA 1B REF, WIFE CIFENCE-4 . ne * AB) 2009S OF Yar yo io vo’ - SECRET 9 RRR om ee ee mene et 14-00000 ian CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMRATION CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Tora. Comes - BOUTIN ANDOO HerTtALO-eCEN _ FEMGNT norma SECRET gnoun 4 Cl ee 7) (Whin Filled tn) “Seeeas™ fa [Ts | ; , ; 3] 7 -{REPROOUCTION OF THIB COPY PRONISITED moen p ves (Jno . et “a . mY “ Te “* — CLasary Yo ce ra.8 NO. : an : er . ; 74 fi > Cet MARP YO CO PLE NO. Lp ° —~ fO eweno O newer ro onan ae a dk ‘FILE, VR - | Wetow we = SUPAGE 2 CARACAS 4248 SE CRET |.“ C)) DEPARTED WIANL 26 DEG 67 OW VIASA 740, (DR?* RETURNED TO MIAME 19 OCT 69 ON VIASA 740 AND- _L. DEPARTED FROM MIAMI 24 OCT 69 ON VIASA 741. 4. FILE: 201-30098. SECRET. o ” . iS 1 eee nemo * or rar 1 no Ae Cc mo me aoc ac i4.5U oa ao & a = Ne ae Oe ae 3st gt. a <""a SUCRET! LU Le get oo ot ~ S969 . mY ° * oma, M. Belger + unr, WIV3/V - zB en 1535 : pares 25 Docambor 1969 Oheneao > O wo cen Os RETURN TO e ee ite) torce 7 : . a . : taco end Sime (lod) retorence mneest ¥ | SECRET - . errr : "tence TO “i 1a ised Oo 1 _ CIFLUTE CIFENCE ree moe _ Oe a w a REFS: A. CARACAS 4167 les 01987)* - oo Gg . B, DIRECTOR 58935** : . : Te ; OO €. CARACAS 4018 (IN a74g0)ee8 Lo . : “3 " 1. _ APPROPRIATE RQS ‘COMPONENT STATES IT POSSIBLE FOR cIFENCE/4 10 ‘BECOME VENEZUELAN CITIZEN AND STILL RETAIN STATUS AS U.S. 7 PERMANENT RESIDENT ALIEN. IN ORDER ACHIEVE THIS OBJECTIVE, HQS MUST FIRST DETERMINE WHETHER CIFENCE/4 AND WIFE HAVE LOST THEIR STATUS AS PERMANENT RESIDENT ALIENS IN VIEW OF CIFENCE/4'S USE OF "EMERGENCY VENEZUELAN PASSPORT" CITED REF A PARA ONE AND WIFE'S FAILURE TO RENEW STATUS AS MENTIONED REF A PARA FOUR. PLS nei . A, DID CIFENCE/4 OBTAIN U. S. VISA FROM CONSULATE CARACAS FOR USE WITH "EMERGENCY VENEZUELAN PASSPORT"? IF SO, | - 201 ~ 200% & Copy : ; at bee 67 COORDINATING OFFICERS RELEASING OFFICER SECRET [es siiaq nea | aurea REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copr nO. 14.90000 UI Rn re rommernpeemt er ie kaalehie Mdepdiel TOTAL COPIES: OJ inoex OO» Mo moe OC) actyaw ro ananen =—-_-« CJ ena CABLE STCRELAMIAT DISSEMINATION . ( rit ox 8 erin no. 4 oe le : - fite fe teesification) - Wate ond thee filed) : poleonce mveber) SECRET Pe Cite oinecton 6aG0e MIAMI AND INS WOULD HAVE INTERPETED THIS ACT AS POSSIBLE RENUNCIATION OF PERMANENT RESIDENT ALIEN STATUS. IN ORDER NEGATE a4 THIS INTERPETATION, HQS MAY HAVE TO ASK INS To AMEND RECORD oF - , ENTRY, HQS BELIEVES CIFENCE/4 SHOULD HAVE ENTERED U.S. IN OCT 1969 USING HIS I-151 (ALIEN REGISTRATION RECEIPT CARD). _.B, WHAT WAS NAME OF CARRIER AND FLT NUMBER FOR EACH _ DEPARTURE AND RGTURN MIAMI FOR CIFENCE/4 AND WIFS WHICH CITED REF A PARAS ONE AND TWO? os "+ 2, IN ORDER FOR COUPLE TO PRESERVE PERMANENT RESIDENT ALIEN STATUS, OBTAIN DOUBLE RE-ENTRY PERMITS, AND PRESERVE CIFENCE/4 RESIDENCE, COUPLE PROBABLY WILL HAVE TO COME TO U.S, FOR ABOUT "ONE WEEK. 3. CIFENCE/4 SHOULD BS AWARE THAT UNDER SECTION 329 OF U.8, IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT HE CAN PETITION FOR IMMEDIATE U.S, CITIZENSHIP ON BASIS OF HONORABLE SERVICE AND DISCHARGE FROM U.S, ARMED FORCES IF HE JOJNED ARNED FORCES WHILE IN U.S, TERRITORY , oo CONTINUED..... 7 oe . ° COORDINATING GFFICERT . ° Rateded trem evtomche AUTHENTICATING RELEASING OFFICER : SECRET rh ed MEMTICA cory we RFEQODUCTION FY-CTHER "HAN THE ISSUING "FICE 1S PROHIBITED. SAS EP oS ARE 14-0000 SBA HOR 02° i . = Pay HEE : Hmm [ssersr i] b exe; ete | oar, . CARL SECRETARIAT O:SSEN NATION Own Oroica ee DO rat mw cs me xo, —_ : pi toes ; s- BCRE? tote and tims titled) nn —__—_— ; Cie o1nector RGLE : 7 7 ro PpaGR 8 o ; AND IF HE CURRENTLY PERMANENT RESIDENT ALIEN. WIFE COULD OBTAIN oe “" UyS, CITIZENSHIP AFTERWARDS ON BASIS CIFENCE/4 STATIONED” REGULARLY - ABROAD IN FURTHERANCE OF U.S. NATIONAL INTEL EFFORT AND IT DESIRED THAT SHE ACCOMPANY AS U.S, CITIZEN, ' WIFE WOULD ALSO HAVE TO BE PERMANENT RESIDENT ALIEN AT TINE OF APPLICATION, WISH TO POINT OUT THAT IF STATION AND CIFENCE/4 ELECT THIS COURSE, HQS ESTIMATES IT WOULD BE VERY DIFFICULT AND LENGTHY PROCESS TO OBTAIN NECESSARY SPECIAL PERMISSION WHICH WOULD PERNIT CIFENCE/4 TO HOLD OSTENSIBLE VENEZUELAN CITIZENSHIP AND U.S. CITIZENSHIP FOR DURATION PRESENT ASSIGNUENT, THEREFORE RECOMMEND COURSE OF ACTION DESCRIBED PARA ONS, WHEN ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS RECEIVED, HQS WILL FORWARD INSTRUCTIONS FOR COUPLE. . . s 4. FILE: 201-300985 _—_ END OF MESSAGE WH Comment: *Requested Hqs determine status of alien residency of CIFENCE/4 and wife and make arrangements whereby they can become citizens of Venezuela and by so doing not annul their U.S. alien residency status and/or wreck their chances of becoming U.S. citizens. 8 a Continued.... ; 2 eeenge ao1-3098> 4 COCRDINATING OFFICERS Ler AILEASING OFFCER . SECRET techeted trom ovtomerts AUTHENTICATING emmoresing ond OFFICER . rete REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. corr 40. 14-0000 gre Upace 4 "2 oare Routine AK AN -OA 1 UTIALS + STN GF urstacr poRu TOTAL COPHS; ———— ee aD Orne RID _ ee LIL.) - {classitication) . {dete and tiaw fited) . (reterence nuaber) SECRET : : vo “AL, "cite DinecToR G2 Gob. 7 we " eeRequested | informatton ‘concerning travel to and from. U.S. of _CIFENCE/4 and wife. mt ““ *#*CIFENCE/4 may have to accept Venezuelan citizenship for ops - reasons and is concerned over how this might _Jeopardize his. future appiication ‘for U.S, citizenship. _ ta a. a oS Co, OS/AAS: John Rooney (telecord). Dcaretes a oe = WILLIAM V, BROE . ALFONSO SPERA C/wHD . OS crmi/s. Co COORDINATING OFFIC OFFICERS . GELEASING OFFICER ‘| s BG "R LoRET Ts : | ee eae | aumguncanae REPRODUC _N BY OTHER THAME THE ISSUING DEFICE 6. PROHIBITED. Corr wo. 14-0000 “Re os aC TOM Vet eee eee sae CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMNATION — “TLASSIFIED LASSIFIED MEXSAG ‘Tota Capes | f= same ANSvoA OUTIL Ste BY Pax Tea a — : ees ->- SECRET soo _ {of Fits O° — —_ eOvance cory (Cl) eo -Cncrreo ATPROOUT TION OF Tus COPY PRONIBITED ee . ———<_ “meee eee ON, AT woan Ojvee Quo CLAMEPY TO €8 PRE OO BAEP TO CS PLE RO Orme wv Qe-ms no O ase ro cen j i $ ik j : a (mies atte ne ‘eo 5 ——--CIFLUTE AMCLEVE Yn3 rif © age Lk “ACTION NO. YO -DIRECTOR f 04s (5.8 E CRE T* 1218102. DEC 69 CITE CARACAS/4167\ - a a . . . . : mee pea, REFS: A. DIRECTOR 58935 Be. CARACAS 4018 C1 3740) l. IN ANSWER TO PARA ONE REF A, ANCLEVE-15 USED “PERMIT TO REENTER THE UNITED STATES" NUMBER 0123265, ISSUED 25 JULY 67 BY INS MIAMI AND WHICH EXPIRED 25 JULY 69, FOR FOLLOVING DEPARTURES FROM AND RETURN TO MIAMI, FLORIDA IN TRAVELLING TO AND FROM VENEZU- ) ELAt DEPART FROM MIAMI RETURN TO MIAME Ae 14 AUG 67 27 AUG 67 B. 23 OCT 67 24 NOV 67 C. 5-DEC 67 25 JAN 68 D. 30 JAN 68 © 6 JULY 68 E. 9 JULY 68 7 9 JAN 69_ Fe. 15 JAN 69 AFTER DEPARTING FROM MIAMI 15 JAN 69, A-!3 DID NOT RETURN MIAMI UNTIL 19 OCT 69 WHICH WAS AFTER DATE EXPIRATION HIS “PERMIT TO REENTER THE UNITED STATES". FOR RETURN MIAME 19 OCT 69, A-15 USED "EMERGENCY . fur CleenaO JES KD -OL8tce 6) ~ 200965 (3 ¢C2Y ; 1,Q2c). \c\ Fone SECRET “* CABLE SECRETARIAT Dissem:nATion CLAssirizo Messace Torat Comes . ROUTED AMOJOR IITLALO-OSEM OV Te ET OTTERS ECRET _—— J SECRET Wo. [4] _ (When Filled in) “ESS [xf ed ATPROOUCTION or vers. COPY PROMIDITED — wows: C) ves” Orne cuamey vo Suede LL AAUP To co RE HD. : Ose wy \ pene we = O eas aD an nevuan ¥0° Seo a enanen Tighe Unit aren 8) — " sar oe FILE, VR serene — “+. PAGE 2;. CAR ACAS al67 SECRET ; VENEZUELAN PASSPORT” WHICH TYPE PASSPORT ISSUED TO CUBANS AND -OTHERS IN VENEZUELA WHO NOT CITIZENS VENEZUELA AND WHOSE COUNTRIES HAVE NO _ DIPLoMatic REPRESENTATIONS IN VENEZUELA. A-15 USED SAME PASSPORT - FOR DEPARTURE FROM MIAME AND RETURN TO VENEZUELA ON 24 OCT 69. i Be ALSO -IN-ANSWER TO PARA ONE REF A, WIFE OF A-15 USED “PERMIT TO REENTER THE UNITED STATES” NUMBER 0125892, ISSUED . - 13 NOV BY INS MIAMI AND WHICH EXPIRED 13 NOV 69, IN DEPARTING "FROM MIAMI- FOR VENEZUELA 26 DEC 67, IN RETURNING TO MIAMI 19 OCT 69 AND AGAIN IN-DEPARTING FROM MIAMI FOR VENEZUELA 24 OCT 69. . 3. BELIEVE QUESTION IN PARA TWO REF A ABOUT NEED FOR A-15 — HAVING VALID REENTRY PERMIT ALREADY ANSWERED IN PARA ONE OF THIS CABLE. o 4, A-15 MAINTAINS BOTH HE AND HIS WIFE HAVE COMPLETED THEIR FIVE YEARS REQUIREMENT FOR NATURALIZATION AS CITIZENS OF UNITED STATES. ALSO SAYS HE RETURNED TO STATES ONCE A YEAR TO ‘. | REGISTER WHICH HE SAYS NECESSARY MAINTAIN NATURALIZATION RESIDENCE. (HIS TRAVEL RECORD SHOWS THIS TO BE TRUE BUT THAT OF HIS WIFE SHOWS SHE DID NOT RETURN TO STATES BEFORE END OF FIRST YEAR HERE. IF ‘ NATURALIZATION RESIDENT STATUS OF A-135 AND WIFE LAPSED, AS HQS INDICATES, REQUEST ACTION BE TAKEN TO REINSTATE STATUS. ALSO ‘ 14.90000 e " . : . Came Secatramar Disewaanon -“asnmegMescaces "SOTA, Comes 3s ROUTING ANDVOM HITIALS.a89u SY _ %SOan ie Some SECRET: droue.s 3 ards, gene OU rere AT) cence . 7 . . RAEP TO CO FEE HO. “ace: 7 REQUEST, THAT. Is, MAKE ARRANGEMENT WHEREBY A-15 AND VIFE BECOMING 3] (Weg Filled Iles Sere [Ef —_____14 ————— REPROOUCTION oF Tm:8 Covv PRomaTEo pep i woem (ves (Jno CLAMmPY FO CO PLE NO. mreeee sory Cameo ; (Caceres oa ov Pee ——: ‘OC meno O rere ro . ; at FILE, VB . . PAGE 3 CARACAS 4l1G7SECRE T REQUEST EVER YT HI NG -POSSIBLE BE DONE TO FULFILL PARA THREE REF B aC TION "CUTIZENS VENEZUELA WILL NOT ANNUL UNITED STATES NATURALIZATION RESIDENCY STATUS AND WRECK: CHANCES THEIR BECOMING UNITED STATES CITIZENS. 5. As15 STARTED WORKING FOR US ON 22 JAN 68 WHICH WAS LONG BEFORE HIS “PERMIT TO REENTER THE UNITED STATES" EXPIRED. IF NOT ALREADY DONE, HOS MAY WISH POINT THIS OUT TO INS AS EVIDENCE ; -WE HAS BEEN WORKING FOR UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WHICH COULD BE IMPORTANT FACTOR IN DETERMINING CURRENT STATUS HIS AND HIS WIFE'S NATURALIZATION RESIDENCE. ALSO HOS MAY WISH ADVISE INS OF HIGHLY IMPORTANT ROLE HE WILL PLAY IN RVROCK OPERATIONS AGAINST THE SOVIETS IN VENEZUELA. IN SUNMARY, WHAT WE WOULD LIKE HaS TO DO 1S RESOLVE SITUATION OF A-15 AND HIS WIFE IN WAY THAT WILL BE FAVGR- ABLE FOR BOTH HIM AND THE CARACAS STATION, & FILE 201-30a985, SECRET . . or SECRET ~cl|-Fev ISS 14-0090, 1 2 creek a SY ! ie [eles Vee Sl yte aly fouk oD ste SPOITATy Hmetions MAM Me RE tint Lan eee bed en BE TTRNOS IN na er een ee TS So ern nan, ont eee es eee eee ee + ate meena eee a a ad ° INS STATES VALID REENTRY PERMIT 1S REQUIRED ON BASIS INFO WE NAVE, 3. FILE: 202-300985. __ oo. ; END OF MESSAGE 76 -4 H 3 : va cont. wot COOMDATING CFFICE AS ARTO _— BELLASING OFFICER | iT [" te 7 | AUT EAT TNO SEC RL, | é a REPRODUCTION BY OTHIA THAN THE ISSUING OF7100 15 £00: core um bet eaten ereee meres me So mes ee pore meee we gp ete oe eens Sees areca ore nach near i . , ‘ oe es or ca WAL eed or gfe ‘ Vpn spam omnes ween ee te fey -- . (4.2 & ORE ia OF ale es = pee eee ee eee on ~ “ 1a (Ch nars (i ecoice (ld tigre ve pee te ted: ee pe eee 770 WALL ay ry _ ae feats eS tho ted} felseniticction} SECRET etn tat £508 £22 egg rc CARACAS. - ; ; - * @ CLELUTE ANCLEVE REF: A) CARACAS 4028 (IW 67480)4 B) DIRECTOR 550784* ant 1, INS FILE ON ANCLEVE*15 AND WIFE INCOM®LOTE AND THERE NO ANDICATION ELTUER GAVE PRESERVATION OF RESIDENCE, IT ‘ (han. ENts] tales TOS een eee MD {reference tonto cigenzater = 5 8 9 3 5 w5. 71" oe POSSIbLB BOTH MAY UAVE TO RETURN 7O U.S. FOR PURPOSE OF FILLING PRESERVATION OF RESIDENCE, Vi NEED TO KNOW DATES HE AND WIFE NAVE DEPARTED AND RETURNED TO U.S, FROM 1967 TO PRESENT, PORTS OF EXIT AND ENTRY AND DOCUMENT USED IN EACH CASE, 2. PLS TRY CLARIFY PARA 3 REF A WITH MORE DETAILS SINCE - hs BEFORE INS WILL MAKE Geri gslNaTion 14-00000 Dien * Shs vi ee a ee ee eles nek me ba ee cee ! B oe ee Bae => i ME OS LAA Wo H _ Reese : shia Aureiear} b i : a, 7; CRE T . Dorin rae , yi Se ‘ | ; - entgomneten SEFIO : rar . > 2 . > Bae fo _ ms 4 - i PAGE 2 : . : : / i t! . vs a . oo. . j : ! : . eT Ewe . “qe ’ h | Wis Comecnt: ANCLEVE-15 may have to accept Venezuclan citizenship j ‘ far ogs reasons and is concerned over how this might jeopardize : ais future application for U.S, citizenship, INS siani refused i i to yenes his reentry permit stating ke did not nced Sane. : feclosred IXS official was not available until week of 2 ; i Novoaber, ‘ ‘ yt : . : 4s OS/AAS John Rooney (in draft x 6. if £ ; / ey ( ) i ek geen “ pa WILE + ROE 1 ALFONSO SPERA 2 ‘| 2 C/euid C/wiis3 2 a uv i COOKRINATING OFFICERS i 4 RELCAS.NGQ OFFICER slant Auremenina i : > OrFicEs i i SEC 2 anes fe sat i n Reeccor ION BY CIRTAT TRAY SSUING OFFIC, § FeCHisiTEo. corr no. i ee 4 3 o . 14-0000 BECRET COs, Caracas Chief, Yestera Eenie;here Division : CIFLUTE } i . 3 _CIVISTa-S's organization Cmestrty) has beea encrypted, ae ry IPENCE; aad cry;tonyna of tke folloving personnel have beea | . H Sheawed” to reflect their menberwhi; in the CIFENCE orgaatastioa. . k ‘20)- 740849 (formerly CIVIETA-5) — CLYFNCE-1 “2C1-857163. (formerly CIVISTs-9} = CIFENCE-2 201-773827 (formerly CIVIS5Ti-7) ~ CIFENCE-3 vo > ? 30622300685 (formerly ANCLEVE-15)— CIFENCE-{4 . Clormerly CIVISTS-8) ~ CIFEXCE-S $01-287619 301-801643 (formerly CIVISTA-1C)~ CIFENCE-6 Bilton A, CACCAs te mead ood tee ag tte oat : : aOR ETE 6 ct cnt Ch BIG Te a Attachzeat: Identity Sheet UeC Pog, : Distributiea: < 3 = COS, Caracas nw £01-7¢6849 &«3cos8s ~837162 = 287019 BYCw. 8856 Typed: 26 Havexber 1969 . = 773827 ~801643 EECRET Tieden 16/3 ‘ WH/S/¥ sR. Gullo © rr. - Distributica: C/m/3/0 &. D. Sedeneyer 1 = Chrono 1 = RID peer ae . . . c/aas3 Alfonse #0Fre 14-0000 - Lo MUNI OPER BS iy p Hig ha Bt ae ae eee arr ne re Aone LE a EE ASE en te emai a EER de Inlet tem RPI AT carrey, S00 fc tasmanian nent Vera amy Dos ctee marten be MINE PRE AI r] | g _ wT 1 E ‘% mt =. 5 ! Ee e 1 . “ | : : | H | ' oe | - i ' . . ' d 4 f | | oa ‘ a . MAS aha 22 Coy a Cen aeNrE ERR TTT ORTON TNESE si EY mR meine eerie ann nn pent nt te semm ent mimicry cana macimenmasian ones na ammamentecre sng = AT we eumenaureinm Cm ¢ Rue A q i t } 3 snes wars 1400000 poms) \ 21 Novenber 1969 \ t \ MEMORANDUM FOR: Alien Affaire Staff, Office of Security ATTENTION -:_-« Mr. John Rooney : SUBJECT —S=s: ‘- aris Clemente POSADA Carriles (201-300985) _ REFERENCE : Caracas 4018 (IN 87480) copy attached 1. Caracas Station has requested Headquarters assistance in resolving as quickly as possible a citizen- ship question concerning Subject. In view of Subject 'a operational importance to the Station we would appreciate any effort your office could make to obtain a favorable decision in this matter. F 2. Subject is an employee of the Directorate for : Intelligence and Prevention (DISIP) which is the successor organization to the Directorate General of Police (DIGEPOLO. As the Station Caracas penetration of this organization, . Subject holds a key position and is able to monitor intelligence operations conducted by DISIP as well as internal Venezvelan political matters. In this position, Subject is a highly valued asset of the Station. For this reason, the Station desires that his operational position be protected and, at the same time, his future as a U.S. Citizen not bé jeopardized. ‘ ‘ 3. Since Subject actually obtained his own job ‘through a friend in DISIP and made, his own travel arrange- sents, the file does not reflect what type of documentation he has other that an expired reentry permit mentioned in the reference. A biographic data sheet is attached which gives the main points in Subject's background including his U.S. military service. , 4. The primary concern at this point is whether acceptiag Venezuelan citizenship for operational reasons will destroy or jeopardize in any way, Subject'’s plans to become a U.S. a a et Ar 14-0000 per sce ui citizen? It vill be appreciated if your office could make | a determination on this question as soon as possible, euphasizing to the appropriate authorities our concern for. Subject and. his operational importance to the U.S. intelligence effort. . Harry J. Arches wH/S/V Attachment: B/W as stated above Distribution: - Orig & 1 - Addressee 1 - Memo Chrono A= 201-300985_ po a oo, ern - a Uw ithe 14-00000 a ‘” a? Z, “—s 3 Sasser n . f wah TF “ek foe aorat cons yg: mar WH, aRcHERe SS OY Bei se > we WH/3/V s wm 1835 are - 18 NOVEMBER 1969 QOLa SECHETARIAT DISSEMINATION + earn a ee, anti in| OC rutin cs mano 201-300985 {A JHE ae hs, WPS, : j a : hom QChineez > (no rot (C) eervan ro mance Cleat ao "Yelawsiticstion) [dete and tine Cited} ireteronce wombedd “YAM thane . SAC BET tees oyahedo- - _ CITE DRECTOR ri CARACAS. °- CIFLUTE AMCLEVE REF; CARACAS 4018 CIN 87480) . 1, CLEARED INS OFFICIALS QUALIFIED TO GIVE READING ON AMCLEVE~15 SITUATION NOT AVAILABLE UNTIL WSSK OF. 24 NOY, WILL ATTEMPT TO GET DEFINITIVS ANSWER AT THAT TINE, 2, FILB: 201-300985. END OF MESSAGE WH Commont: Queried whether taking Venezuelan citizenship would destroy chances for ANCLEVE-15 and wife to become U.S. citizens? Note: Senior ISNS officer in liaison with AAS unexpectedly retired and his deputy is on a hunting trip in a remote area and cannot be reached for convent. 8078 + . | 4 ° . _ . 6 eh Seocta_. wos JOIN R, HORTON ALFONSO SPERA yw a. AC/WID C/KW/3 + _ ho ni Pal seo% yy. JE + col EeYenem__ . IS feed ; RELEASING OFFICER s ECRE Cc RET atgdes hee eviews LS Fee F eee cornices REPRODUCTIGCN BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. coer x. mee : a 14-0000 nm ai 8, be gee Suassirico Mgssece 2 Tor. ire Fin EPs weexe C)ves (no / CLASaPY To CB PLE NO. : og CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION Weer eet MOTE, " D Avance comy Pose J morrto : pone Ld an —__ 2240 3 int vt ~ - Orin > een — o_ RE ViON UNIT AREF YO CO PLE NO. O rnc am CO nerun von ane : “-SECR E T "1721232 NOV 6S CITE CARACAS ‘aig, PRIORITY. DIRECTOR le “CIFLUTE AMCLEVE Oo 1. AMCLEVE-15 CURRENT IMPORTANT AND SENSITIVE POSITION IN GOV OF GREAT OPERATIONAL AND INTELLIGENCE - VALUE TO CARACAS STATION, ANTICIPATE VALUE A-15 WILL 7 INCREASE WITH ARRIVAL OF SOVIETS, AS HE IN CHARGE to! OPERATIONS AGAINST BLOC COUNTRIED DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS. BOTH A-15 AND STATION CONCERNED, HOWEVER, WITH FACT HE NOT VENEZUELAN CITIZEN AND POSSIBILITY SOMEBODY IN GOV WILL ASK WHY FOREIGNER (CUBAN) IN SUCH HIGH AND SENSITIVE _ POSITION WITHIN GOV, IF THIS HAPPENS, THERE GOOD CHANCE ~ \' wei5 WOULD BE REMOVED FROM PRESENT JOB. A-15 SAYS CIVISTA-5 PERIODICALLY ASKS IN JOKING MANNER WHEN HE GOING TO BECOME CITIZEN VENEZUELA. A=15 REPLIES HE MAS READY ALL DOCUMENTS hous 87 agg» - m ¥ i : REQUIRED FOR APPLYING FOR VENEZUELAN CITIZENSHIP AND WILL ~ BECOME CITIZEN IN DUE TIME. STATION FEELS PERHAPS GQOD JOB A-15 DOING FOR C=5 REASON C-5 DOES NOT PRESSURE A-15 INTO BECOMING CITIZEN. 2. BOLfH STATION AND A-15 FEEL HIS POSITION WILL BE 7 AIal- 3OD SS . . . tas gs curt /7H82 6F SECRET 14,0000 - * Feene Uat wOTweD . SECRET onoue t iif Ts] i t n n “(- Caare SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION Cuassirizy MESsace Tora. Copies QU TING AND/OA INiTIALE-64EN BY (When Filled In) “Sac [aT Ts] _ | Csd [Jasrres REPRSOOUCTION OF cry} COPY PROMIOITED Hf —_____{ eoea, (vas ()no Cramry TO CO PRE NO. ABW ANCE COPY ares - . | | | . RAEP TO COLE NO. Osos OY______ Pen O cacao © servaw ro ac — - FILE, VR . ACTION NQ ul "PAGE 2 CARACAS 4018. sec R ET “STRENGTHENED. CONSIDERABLY IF ‘HE BECOMES CITIZEN VENEZUELA. Aw15 PERFECTLY’ WILLING BECOME VENEZUELAN CITIZEN IF RECEIVES ; ASSURANCE DOING $0 WILL NOT ANNUL HIS AND WIFE'S STATUS AS RESIDENTS UNITED STATES (BOTH HE AND WIFE HAVE FULFILLED REQUIREMENT OF FIVE YEARS CONTINUOUS RESIDENCE IN UNITED STATES) AND DESTROY THEIR CHANCES BECOMING UNITED STATES CITIZENS, HE SAYS FIRST LOVE CUBA AND SECOND LOVE UNITED STATES. SINCE HE CANNOT RETURN CUBA, PREFERS BECOME CITIZEN UNITED STATES. WIFE FEELS SAME WAY. . "3. RCQUEST HQS ADVISE PRIORITY IF ARRANGENENT CAN BE MADE WHEREBY A-15 AND WIFE BECOMING CITIZENS VENEZUELA WILL NOT ANNUL UNITED STATES RESIDENCY STATUS AND WRECK CHANCES BECOMING CITIZENS. DURING RECENT TRIP MIAMI THEY APPLIED FOR BUT WERE REFUSED NEW PERMITS TO REENTER UNITED STATES BECAUSE (ACCORDING TO A-15) A-I5 IS RESIDING AND WORKING OUTSIDE UNITED STATES AND HAS NO NEED FOR SUCH PERMIT. PERMIT A-15 EXPIRED 25 JULY 1969 AND PERMIT WIFE EXPIRED 13 NOV 1969. 4. STATION STRONGLY URGES HQS DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE e ee eur vee . ° . * - voe “ - . \ . . i ” SECNET.- Ne POT meee ca ee a es ‘ * Q / eee ore . ee o> . . e : 7 o — o* TABLE SECRETARIAT DISSE MIMATION ALASSIFIED HESSaGe © TeTaL COPiEs ; @OUTING ANC /OR HNTIALS. STEM OY $ Forma NOTINED O* SEG ET . moe 1 : reer = iC Pevepreeori nd ADVANCE COPY ["] sssieo (Jacrreo . [eemaonucrion oF Tis cory erommres Fo o * , moax, ()ves ()n0 ee ee oem > ; CLARIFY TO Ce LE HO. 4 . . 3 4 BV! mene ATE KARP TO Ct PLE NO. ores tr ven ial meno () aerurn vo aohiow yur . HH FILE, VR + ACTION NO, PAGE 3 CARACAS. 4018 SECR ET RESOLVE THIS PROBLEM SOONEST IN FAVOR OF BOTH A-15 AND STATION; _ ' §, FILEs 201-308985, SECRET. ao + satan aiaianait mami et aerate eran: So! . Jot - 3009 8S s ; _ SECRET eee te PB re Re ee ee ee cre nll ere one cee er ne oe cee ements Pee Tae peo neers GAS BK ATO PROCESSING ACTION DISPATCH |... Ghic restern remisphere Pivision; Chief, Wi/Miami; Chief of Station, Georgetown ea Chief of Station, Caracas +. SUBJECT, Crorwarding of AMCLEVE-15 Trip Report ACTION REQUIRED . REFERERCTS ACTION REQUIRED: None. FYI. REFERENCE : CARACAS 3954 Forwarded herewith are copies (one for each addressee) of ro on AMCLEVE-1S's report on his trip to Miami to check on the Hart Apnbee Richard H. LAPALUS arms purchase. 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B. CARACAS 3815 fa 67036) 2or8N70765 1, AMCLEVE-15 LEFT CARACAS FOR MIAMI 19 OCTOBER TO : INVESTIGATE STORY THAT RICHARD HART, BROTHER OF JAMES, TRAVELLING MIAMI TO PURCHASE $308,800 VORTH OF WEAPONS. AMCLEVE-15 HAD NO OTHER DETAILS, STORY CAME FROM MINISTRY OF INTERIOR, | or | aa ’ _ : H 2. AMCLEVE-15 PLANNED CONTACT CLANDESTINE ARMS DEALERS i 5 a a IN-MIAMI AND SEE HIS FRIEND ALAN YARBROUGH, U.S. CUSTONS AGENT FOR ASSISTANCE. HE HAD 0 INFO RE WHEN HART TO BE IN | MIAME. a 3. USDAO CABLE 8653 OF 22 OCT QUCTES ARMA SOURCE AS SAYING JAMES HART LEFT CARACAS FOR MIAMI 28 OCT WITH $309,008 “"}-—-TO PURCHASE ARMS FROM AMERICAN RIGHTISTS. SOURCE ALSO CLAIMED. “THAT HART HAS ALREADY BROUGHT IN ARNS FOR RUPUNUNI REFUGEES. 4, FOR GEORGETOWN: ARMA SOURCE OF PARA 3 ABOVE ALSO CLAIMED VEN MILITARY RECEIVED RUMOR THAT GUYANA TO SEND TWO SMALL AIRCRAFT WITH ONE PLATOON GDF TO TAKE ANACOCO , : " € plo} Receive d fs has of NHS at6 _ SECRET CAGT 14.00000 T pp we CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Torat, CoPies ROUTINE ANC/OR INITIALe- 058% BY SECRET orn (When Filled in) smcrst et CABLE. SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION moea (Jves [Jno CASEY TO C8 PLE NO. RAEP TO C8 PLE NO. o reg AD a RETUAN TO PAGE 2 CARACAS 3859 SECRET “-ESLAND AIRSTRIP, TIMING UNKNOWN. REF B INFO MAY BE RELATED. _ 5. DIFFICULT TO JUDGE WHETHER ABOVE STORIES BASED ON FACT AND NARTS HAVE FUNDS FOR ARMS PURCHAS OR IF THEY FLASE AND BASED ON GOV INFORMATION RE HOLNESS AND STANLEY HARRIS CLAIMS. STATION INCLINED TOWARD LATTER. WE ATTEMPTING MONITOR ANY HART TRAVEL TO U.S. BUT THEY USUALLY FLY 1N PRIVATE PLANES WHICH DIFFICULT TRACE. WOULD APPRECIATE ALL POSSIBLE MIAMI EFFORTS TO MONITOR ANY ATTEMPTS TO PURCHASE ARMS, WITH SPECIAL ATTENTION TO HOLNESS AND COMPANY, 6. FILE: DEFER. SECRET , Py ” Mowe - ~ A wy > SEURET : N ~~ SECRET _ tiNen Patled tay CONLARAT FOENTEFICATION a SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT — a. OSPATCM OW SOLACE BOC, SYNEOL RQ. @. OATE OF INFO, | , _ | i ae : . _ . DOCUMENT DISPOSITION : i Caoss Atecanto TO THis F1LE ta. Thansegnaro TO . . al ULE NO. 5, fh NE OR Md, P. SOURCE CRIP TCAYe aR. GATE PROCESSCO a a PCSADA CASRILES, LUIS 201-300965 $75-605~000 : SEX M DAS 2? HVC A=14903 ; . C3 SEP 69 : cr? ; . Occ 2? ‘ . HEAD OF OPERATIONS DIV OF /SCO/ VENEZUELAN SERVICO CENTRAL DE OOCUMENTACION. ATT NO Lt PAGE 2 PARA S i tee oe R 6919090904 FILE IN 2092366.255° FILE THIS FOR IN FILE NO, SECRET . (eee, Hees S67 coe rvecvece sosvroes. 14-00000 ° eo ° o* ° oe. , : ‘Tora at Cortes/ i roy ROUTING ANQJOA INITIALS-800 87 Came SECRETARIAT DISSERINATION 7 gssirito Mi: Messacy Pasareiser nomuD AL & Ee ECRE? 3 onose 4 7 7) (Wien Fh Pep eS >> Es ee £2 Taareooucrion OF Tk COPY PROWBITED corn, Dv (no CLAMDPY TO CE PLE HO. Oe | EE | : . \ iain» one ey 2 Per _ Uf me ab Y (J mervan to 1 een, ——_—_— : ” STR oF ~ - . if may ZL ad =r. PCTION NO - - 1 SECRET de 13382 SEP 69 CITE GEORGETOWN 8960 . ; : CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR- =~: — 2Ser 63 IN3503 "REF caracas saas(i SF 758) ae t. STATION FILES CONTAIN CARDED NOTATION (SMOTH FROM SLO, TRINIDAD, 31 OCT OBER 1967) THAT MEGAN BETANCOURT ; (SIC), GOB 1939, CHINESE PASSPORT 26672 ARRIVED TRINIDAD : SAME FLIGHT PPP LEADER CHEDDI JAGAN 17 OCTOBER 1967, ACCORDING SPECIAL BRANCH THEY SEEN TOGETHER. SHE ALSO SEEN CONVERSING Boor BUNA ae Nett Seta ser Abel h tBMn ne ny PD Eidos iw z WITH RONALD HOOLASIE AND SELIEVED BE GIRLFRIEND TAYLHARDAT. 7 LEFT THAT EVENING FOR CARACAS. 2. HCOLASIE TRINIDAD LEFTIST WHO SOLICITED FUNDS IN TRINIDAD FROM EAST INDIAN COMMUNITY TO ASSIST JAGAN IN US Marmara ant pe ELECTION CAMPAIGN. i 3. FILES ALSO CONTAIN TWO CARDS ON BETTENCOURT (FNU) WHO ELECTED COMMITTEE MEMBER WOMEN’S PROGRESSIVE ORGANIZATION, WOMEN'S ARM OF PPP.. : 4. BELIEVE NAME PARA 2 REF SHOULD BE RAYMLOGAN, NOT RANLOGAM. 5. FILE 201-300985. : SF QUR ET . . eS cory ; 221-3098 S SECRET c2 Lp 67 L34 wae ae A Hien ens ream ete A ate FH inne Senewarine at Ee Nae eter meinen 4 as mesmect ae oe Se FILE? 201-380985. NER WEE any ae) OE EE taht eau oes eee P 23 . Le Case Secreraniur Onsmenarion ““~ CLAss: nto MESSAce . Torar Copies “* ROY TiwS ANCOR 1 TIALS-REN BY eRe WaT NOTED f . enue t y ee FY Oe = : ZQECRET rs OC {POE C TION GP THIS COPY PROM BITES ppt , voroan: /-( ves “On ~ cual v TO CO roe 0, an “on mma wd | an _e |O bream © «cree ro ———————— Brace naag To 68 PLE NG Eee ELF thy, encnlop, x ACTON BO y2, . - RUS SS IN 77 SECRE y 2919sez "AUG 69 CITE CARACAS/$447 (caRA yy ao 2 3T: GEORGETOWN INFO DIRECTOR AN CLEVE . le ANCLEVE-15, UNILATERAL PENETRATION OF CIVISTA, A SS 3, GOV SECURITY SERVICE, MAS REPORTED THAT HE AND THREE OTHER CIVISTA AGENTS HAVE BEEN ORDERED BY CIVISTA TO MAKE SURREPTI~ TIOUS ENTRY OF GUYANA EMBASSY IN CARACAS SOMETIME WITHIN WEEK FOLLOWING 27 AUGUST. PURPOSE OF ENTRY IS QUOTE “ANY INFORMATION OF INTEREST." 2. RESULTS OF CIVISTA SEARCH WILL BE CABLED SOONEST. “5 ECRET yu on Sp 0 SeF- S sco a : pele 3609 an SECRET : : : . . — 279 Aue by | re 14200000 i : i ra t i r H . : oF i c BO j . (GbSlyY o, Apts hie Tene (007 | oo Lane AMCLEVE=18 $335.00 E : Subject provided information on the following a eh oo 3 subjects: (a) the GOV “pacification program and i j the HIR®s reactions to same, (b) the investigative i activities and the inner workings of the CIVISTA a ‘ group,.(c) the GOV security plans for the Rockefeller . ry visit and the GOV reasons for cancelling the visit, i 2 (d) GOV military coup plans, (e) student riots in — i ; Nerida and the GOV activities to counter same. All is : of this information became part of Station intelli- b 3 gence disseminations. 4 Doe oe a i HVOAR~ /OPAP BIL SE Joty (7bF- Fete oa. 2S &¥Er, i i i os H f _ 4 L _ iv i | i E i . eT MNES ALM a, SOUT HN ez fKelee Kew CL Eve - 737 a, ! 14-0000 5 \ i : 2 : } | 2 CLVECOSFyY oP Kpty Fon may OIF i . 4 , ~ ae eee \ ce eee ne eter ntenteieeenneene Wie me ee ae ee ne j : AMCLEVE-15 $335.00 i é = i £ Subject provided detailed information on the GOY : - puerrilla "nacification" program which becane the g ef basis of an intelligence dissemination on the i } subject. le continues to keep the Station abreast ¢ H of all CIVISTA activities together with CIVISTA-S's Hf i personal feelings regarding his lfaison with the B i Station. AMCLEVE-15 is now chief of CIVISTA's é investigative group; as such, it is expected that he Will provide an excellent source of infornation on coup planning within the military. MAvVCA -(6 202 Sated 26 Tobe (P62, Free a: ®8~ O-~¥3/5 SRO OS RUMI LE red mero BANE NNO NT OL AREA FAM HENIRS CHR §, eA dae a ance FD Pomc TN sats SRE tna dba Ree Raa CT ey om My SU ATER Cd Segre ao Feek. ARAONCL EYE -475- ay iv : 5 ey 14-00000 f x Ce esl ye Katy Hee Ae THF . : ANCLEVE-15 $335.00 . z Coats : * : 8 During: the, month AMCLEVE-15 reported on the visit ; ' - if of MIR leader Carlos Betancourt to the office of | : A” CIVISTA-S; the recent RECE-sponsored infiltration : - . ° of Cuba; internal sctivities of the CIVISTA group; i . —_ z and numerous other matters of interest to the : S Station. He continues to be an extremely valuable ‘ ; F Station asset. - ee i-- . . -e i en . Hooke ata H DAVE ARMED 0 SIL tt ee HEF = CUED! PHM VIS a . | { i a i I } H ; og H H ' j jf H i | _ | i i ? { 3 i i ! i i 7 ? i | _ : i : i i Crete PN Clheves ~757~ awe 5 oe 14-0000 Yr my SECRET an (ren Piliod fa 2. OTSPATCH Of SOURCE DOC. symBoy NO. pease serra eee | 1O. OOSSESINATEO Im tt. OarE 18 TRANSPERRED TO mt OLE RO. POSADA CARRILES, LUIS 201- 300985 20t-25121t SEX M COB ? oe UF AA~00885 A02 : 22 MAY 69 cit 2 PA acc 2? SUBJ OF Z201-32C217 HAS A PHOTOSFATIC COPY OF A LIR SENT FROM VENT 7UFLA BY Subd TO THE RECE LOR, AUGUSTE VALDES MIRANDA AKA POLO MIRANDA . ! : 1 ‘ ' : ‘ 4 R 69086040399 De bee ee eee FILE IN 207.3095 — FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. war B67 ves eocvrouc enevicns. . SECRET - - . stones a Terie Ae 14-0093 > > TT en nn aetna tn pee en cee eee we DS es - _ ee eee meecee en oe . ate ne ee nee ene nn ne ee te nett ne rere tee nee neni Chiet ef Station, Caracas a We MEDETNG CLQUIRIO . rn, — a “st JOM QUAL ORED OER 4 i “Teas anee poUUNG from . 4 : chiez, Western Hemisphere’ Division . weAG pen “Top Secret UMBRA Captured Document in Code ACHOM REQUIRED - REFERENCES “REF: HYCA 15939 - reference was determined to be in code rather than ‘Turkish - language as. suspected. - Returned for your fafor- mation.is the original attachaent and the resdlting’docu. ‘ment after :the code had been broken. we are advised that this is a fairly- unsophisticated syat ; Victor ATTACHMENT: As stated above DISTRIBUTION: 3 COS Caracas Recfassily Si “ wen sejat id irom 7 VE J- FOOPES SUSPAICH SYMECL AND NUMBER ' | HVCW 8466 GASIFICATION m on wanener Ww! areker” bab 12 Feb 69 COMRDINATING * {3° 33 ues eesvous correon wre 00 ASTRA PRAHSING ACTION “DISPATCH "0 SECRE T amp ewe “1. After a number of false starts, the attachment to a ” se LEA hall _ ORPATCA y Ho, : 4 mena eso ee 2 ae TCT aI ape SE aT ae —: A RRR A NON ee Ea A EES aN pe RMS noe eae he ee co ee AOE OM ERRORS Ee tld a eat rN eT amen: nae. . pe moe ete 14-0000 sae ) \ HYCA-16282, 13 February 1969 . ; -€lounre Jamuant mocanss mre? ON, AOxNT EXPENDITURE ' ANCLEVE -15 - $338.00 1 i AMNCLIVE-%8 continues to provide information generally leading to intelligence disseminations | of the following subject and/or areas: CIVISTA-S and his organization; Erasto Fernandez and the : DIGEPOL; Venezuelan guerrilla activities; liaitian Loo 4 exile movements {n Venezuela; and aiscellaneous : GOV political matters, ee ne tetera 14-0000 SECRET 2. oS INVENTORY - NOW STAFF PERSONNEL 3° OFmre F1Re mt, SeBsect et 200 201- aor? oy ~ aLia forwre civem neue Mra rcone “‘Suanaur Bless, n ~ P PPOSADA Cherries ho ae Clee we - ¢ J SOUNTAY OF Crate CuPagtnsnee ar ss i Cup A CUTaAMw . COUNTRY CUREEMTLY AEstots CURRENTEY @CSIOCS- ream | ear tar ‘Status (oot recent) ee were, i Venice aue iF CAR AON Mee B H Over? occuPation cancuace ” noe EP Aavivon Te ~ poe Verse tue! aia Lash F MILITARY SCAVICE-COUNTAY saccuseve cares a ‘ : . toy pen UL MAREE G De Mtn ow a ia 6 COUNTRY AREA KHOPLEOGE countay Curr FUNCTIGNISE PERFORMTD FOR AGENCY (Limit te 62 spoces) 4 _ - . wee ps Pree tan chs. pee pw PCN Pak | J waINTENANCE/SERVICE K t “Jorpcmarional aPProvar . yosa Pose MINA Sep orp lors i Gey MOS COMPONENT RESPONSIOLE FIELO STaTiOMm MEsPONST OLE emostc? wi ; . aa " Wh ffs ° Cerin CrhEu? auvTay OM Buty OATE yeas sauary Cate cast Pav Crancg ° A767 2Yre TR FES PARTY OF A AETIQCUENT PLam + SPECIFY (Clewrt to 62 epeces) Ya P Net Date TERwINaTED etemmcvae STAPH CEILING SPACE Q PCuamns (re: termination. ate.) Clieie eco 61 epeces) wwe nent SG Se ee meee opts may Ate carte mee coe ay 14-0000 eae tniachi abit peel eanccmnssiens ame * uy 1 oan eee eerste area nareneaneniminneneinanmnn nes tt mt tae. ¢ eet tne arenes nr chetadeentiit itso | 1 SS = —— BVCA 16248 7 February wary 1069 AMCLEVE-15 . ~ Subject furnished valuable information leading to disseminations and operntional cables on the murder of Sosa Borregales and the subsequent arrest of numerous Bravo guerrillas; the implica- tion of Orlando GARCIA Vasquez, a Venezuclan Government official, in the support of the Guyana _ rebels; the movements of Haitian exiles in Venezuela, and the interrogation of the two Cuban dofectors from the Cuban trawler "Alecrin." 14.90000 2 Came Siceqiseur Oxsewnancn 7 laa re faley atloe s le fae sr 2 iene cee we e e. e . ? a ¥ 2 a a TON UN oat} poo . = J abwance oo O weuED O morro oP . . iF ar TO KE ND orem Dear ro ‘cuatnoy Cg WS Cts SE CRE T 1719252 JAN 69 CITE CAFACAS 1618 LEA DIRECTOR, WH/M EAM I ; . ! a _nrmat , Mo wih REF: CAPACAS. see bWieN. a, Ae 1, AMCLEVE-15 RETURNED CARACAS 15 JAN, HE PEPORTED € THAT IN MIAMI TELEPHONE CONVERSATION FE HAE WITH EDGAR oy euha NPUTTARI PEPOZO, A RICH CURAN WHO FORMESLY MINISTER WITH MA MSA Feeerds Meant Pere SOCAPRAS CWI, BUTTARI TCLD HIM THAT HE PUTTAPI IS , CLOSE FRIEND CPVALIANT AND THAT GCFVALYANT TOLD HIM THAT : ‘ K ALTHOUGH ME COULDN'T SAY HOW GP WHEN KE VAS GOING TO FIND \ A WAY TO GET RID OF CASTRO, PUTTARI FEFCZO ESTIMATED THAT WITHIN EIGHT MONTHS AFTER GPVALIANT TAXES GFFICE THERE WOULD RE ACTION AGAINST CASTRO, 2. AMCLEVE-15 ALSO REPOPTED THAT THEFE APE NCW THREE vy” pate -CASTRO GPCUPS IN MIAN T SEEKING 'S ASSISTANCE: THE yunez PORTOUNDO GROUP, THE "pewaraz eFOoUS ano THE PUTTARI GROUP, ( AMCLEVE=15 “ADDED THAT manver fart ie vas) ASSOCIATED wrtw eurtaRT TW ttstHovment AND THAT TEIS GROUP HAS THE 3 S 4 2 = 4 6 & > nm © ol ; 3 $ 3 x _ . INSIDE TPACK DUE TO PUTTARI*S CLOSE PERSCNAL RELATIONSHIP : at. WITH CPVALIANT, 3, INDEX BUTTARI, NUNEZ, PENABAZ AND APTIME, wee FILE: 201-30985, pa tan 64 ~ SECRET SECRET Qoi- 3¢°98S 14-0000 AVY Inv ANY AEURU Sick [16 Action BRANCH i 1, Fill in Séct. 2. on back. Detach back flsp "and forward to RID. . ; er 2. Destroy front cover sheot, unlesa it records significant acyon taken.or Commonts roquis- tng proservation. iM: . wu wa and title shown are not proper, Insé: {dper filo no. below and forward 4 docwineatto RID/AN. PROPER PHYK NO. ay | . npn! — TO: ALL _ADDRESSEES FILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK, IF APPROPRIATE COMMENTS I EO NTRACS - JONES, MARSHA DY-61 ° RID/AH C450" ET. 4239" || TUBE oT BRANCH orricen’s wiyiaLs eee Ie uh Sead fer FP V copy, data case \ é : | LES? | Pst REE DOCUMENT NUMBER HVCA 16230 a ont enter hoe ne Re Se ce Te : a) o | o . : eo: o oe. eo. 2. i) we @ @ 1 8 i 14-0000 “qakancanear PROCESNG ACTION DISPATCH [~ Soees —_ 10 _ Chief, ‘Western Hemisphere Division —— “Chief, Contracts Branch fs omy QUMERd Ora Chief HT HEADS S7 CAN JUDGE DeOEING faoet fo. Chief of Station pracas 7 / susan : ; iG AMCT.E ACHON RLGUIRID -RLTAEEMCS Attached are four copies of an amendment to Subject's Moc _Feflecting @ raise in salary from Bs. 1,000 to Bs. 1,500. per month, Station feels that AMCLEVE-15'3 operational activities and intelligence disseminations over the past six . months more than justify this modest raise in salary. ATTACHMENT 8 MOC, h/w DISTRIBUTIONs (D- C/wHD, w/att (1 cy), h/w 1 - C/Contracts Br., w/att (2 cys), h/w 1 — C/WH/WSHEADSET, w/att (1 cy), h/w S~B-C-R8-E-T "| 02 ~ 300985 ue -we ee _e 1400000 faeries re ‘a oe AMENDMENT OR TERMINATION , EMORANTUM OF ORAL CoA Dd. i DATE: 2 January 1969 : ve) 1 Chief, Finance Division 5 VIA , : Contract Approving Officer . 3 - - - - oat : FROM =: Chief of Station, Caracas : . i i SUBJECT: Mendrandum of Oral Commitments: AMCLEVE-15 (Agent) t § . H é oy 201 - 300985 ' aed .F of i i 5 Sub ject Memorandum, dated 20 Auguat 1968 » bas deen amended or 4 ‘terminated as indicated below: ; f | “ay Compénaation. “Effective .1 February 1969 § Subject will de i eee oe ‘ _ paid 8.1,500 per month’ (equivalent to $ 335. 60. at } : _ . exchange rate 84,47/$1.0D), No other changes with respect 4 ‘ B . ‘to compensation or other emoluments or benefits as detailed ; ; - dm the original Memorandum have been made, . 2. Termination; Subject contract was terminated effective ° . Appropriate secrecy egreements and } acknowledgement that no further claims against contracting : entity are outstanding have been obtained insofar as _ F operationally possible and feasible. { ! 3. Other Changes. i ra t : bo f po i g Z ' a i a # ; ; “4 4 Behn < siouen: 77 Hifew~f - i i i we - Lo Fy d Contracting Officer. : 7. Ch ~ (Chief of Station) A ‘ a a etebe at Li.cit : { : AG; By, REVIEWED: 1. Medog A as Contraét AppréVing Officer : : Pit 4 OE a f i SECRET : i -¥ oa wy Arp TO VATA TG EO U3 Cory QO Zoos : 14-0000 / FEE HYCA 16123 $1 Dec 68 : CIGUSTY NOV PROGRESS REPORT ‘The following is a summary of devel and estimated expend . evelopmental activities November 1968. xpenditures for Project CLIGUSTY during AGENT EXPENDITURE — ' ze rey } 7" oe ; ' a a as de Shade ot nabs . RMCLEVE=1S —_ _ $ 450.00 : waa ; . , it a Provided information on Erasto Fernandez, Chief . i gi DIGEPOL; DIGEPOL; Chief of CIVISTA-5 and uf general into on the internal security situation y 3 saich led to nume rous disseminations. cot, . 4 : - a 'y : | 14.90000 Prous BVCA 15954, 25 October 1963 Piles TS$-G-43/3 Subjects crausTy Operational Reposting for September 1968 werve-15 ne _ 450.00 * gud ject. attended the International Stedeats Meeting at Merida and provided information whieh resulted in “Y@ Gisesenination. Be continuse to provide information ‘gm the ectivities of CIRASH and CIVISTA-5"s group. . ‘Eaphasis @uring September was placed on inforrstiona _Felative to the arrest and interrogation of top-level “HOR leaders. 1490000 ” it unlikely, the possibility exists that the outline 1s in PROCITHNG ACTION Gassre anon S-E-C+-RsE-T Western Hemisphere Division . a LLL. ____Chief, i. The attached ‘outline was taken from a confessed guerrilla, recently arrested by CIRASH in the city of ‘.. Barquisimeto, Venezuela. When interrogated by AMCLEVE-15 “and others, the arrestee: said he did not know where the - -- T. outline came from; what language it wes iny and, in fact, de-S*.. gaid £t-did not Belong to him. 2. . Various Station officers snd assets have studied .the outline, and the ccnsensus of opinion is that it is probably Turkish or a middle-eastern language, 3. It is requested that Headquarters contact the appropriate offices in an attempt to ascertain what language the outline is written in, together with a translation of its contents. Although Station personnel contacted felt code. ATTACHMENT : Copy Outline, h/w DISTRIBUTION: 3 - C/WHD, w/stt, h/w OCT 23 1968 cs cary Ae) SOOUSS OISPATON SYMBOL AND NUMBER HVCA = 15939 21 October 1968 OASHKAnCS Wes Fre Buses S~E-C-R-E-T 201 = 300985 vi) - - N , . d . - a a . - 1? Leas a - - veer te . : Fa coo tilee : +8 on : ° : . i orflac - * nwty dat r : : 2 ancotats - ; & - £1 tian set aepod bug . : z oe wo SG ified tof asredoere ; : . : i Pa <3 gag btepte. tle Maid mat soe g . ‘ Zz eos orn kicle. Uias - ro} ete & . - soos - hoo a“ Lane or + . t & : rcerctvet oo “ . crt : = : . a : : . vet c Jaa TONS gee ; : z ogutsssst Ba gahisasen See GO. . a % . ‘ . . Loe . : 2 - we . . - hee - i . ., : E ttt eh oe & Qe see Sa a & . ° . ; 4 . 4 . - 3 ‘ j e] ‘ - : . . eetotped tof 5 : . we Vn catane : aOR CAS SAU om Lew at Co cm meme Te “ pet we Ne Sn ne Te eten Soe Sivus neco trivelastes Do otcpwesees wel tee tae . Teint ac thes tublse Lows Shewwl, eohteas; aot arte tae 7 27 eves, fo won oot oUt, a2 epeinen, I widapase; : LZ aed Proened — ° ° : : a owen sna oe oa — * i, owe ; : 3 wees Lo ; 2 - : i Se5NSy Scores, , avoid, ‘ soae : ' : . ; : i E sik * . cond 5 . : Po oss soe t : te . : : . C3 Ch°Y ooze BOON 14-00000 ‘ ee Lx < * ’ \ Ba Be lves! eee kan orryeg ‘ Shae Ue ENR nate OE RE Rotman ate one ue ene aetee nee meee eee OO ANS oe Oe 5 : . . PECUTEUSLEIISS ¢ UCR DEIATS ABET af AEE RSE e ae 6 EOE RE GS ONLINE HOUTEN oe MANES mk, Pe a oD AR abe arte Ure tie UO TALS he Ane cinder PIE Pate IEE ate cao we “a sda hy SECRET - REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ANO REVIEW \. [toms CHIEF, C1/0A — — tunsters /s/ Eawart:P. Brown “|_| _AMCLEVE/15 IN ORDER THAT FURTHER CONSIDERATION ‘may Of GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOR APPROVAL tw THIS CASE, IT -15 REQUESTED THAT You FURNISH THIS OFF ICE THE INFORMATION CHECKEO BELOW, OR REVIEW INFORMATION AS torcaren : 2 Bl Rivite of starf/o possiee . : | fro it ] [review oF stare/o CoLLatcnar tmroamation [| [erveo TRaces se _. ] [REVIEW OF SECURITY OFF, REPORT AT CI70R . | | REVIT OF SEC. OFF. CONCURHENCE- wewo aT €1/08 [_[ Review oF Fat aceory at Ci7on f | atvite oF ATTACKED REFERENCE . to, - | Per our conversation, please refer to CSI-F-10-5, Section #19 relative to : the ‘meaningleseness of the issuance of a Provisional Operational Approval on \ : the agent of a foreign | power. We shall, therefore, be unable to process your _ POA request. ~ ee “ye However, we should be glad to conduct a Covert Name Check since it ie Doo assumed that the authorization in DIR 71540 still obtains. Ss NH Jul V? cthaninelid aon BE ceserere wocesous coetien SECRET i aameell hana] (20) corsa! 4 ese enna . e—neoeoOo, eee Aine FOAENG ACHGH DISPATCH secast | |vmnmanm The attached report is forwarded for your informstion. . 2 would be interesting to learn the identities of Subject's contacts in Miomi, 7 a : Hume W. TROXELL | Attachments DODIIR # 2 753 0028 68, 2 Aug 68 Distributions l, wv 3 - Caracas «S Vv - > ve a . Ver 300785 CROSS REFERENCE FO DISPATON SYMBOL ARO RUMOR CT a WH 8233 16 September 1968 i) ees i UE re ORIGTINA TI, cw. Bxrcha "4521 COOROINATING wares [on ein wa 14-0000 ~~ . te From ot BVGA-15811, 10 dept 66 1$6=43/3 ‘Subjects ClUsTY Operational Reporting for Aug 68 \ - -Bubject eontinuss to provide information of value-on oo the CTRASE-& and CIVISTA-5 organizations. . 14,0000 H H ! : 13 Septenber 1968 i i _ MEMORANDUM YOR: C1/OPS ! - a an . -- SUBJECT : AMCLEVE-15 (201-3200985) - : - J. Subject, a Cuban now living ino Caracas, Venezuela, . ..48 a Station Caracas, penetration of the Venezuelan General ' “Directorate of Police“aad. ‘of the Special Group, a smaller, - gosiewhat autonomous unit within DIGEPOL. A POA was requested on Subject on 25 January 1968, to use Subject as stated above. “On 1 Fobruary 1969, WH/3/V requested cancellation of the POA . request. because of indications that Subject was involved in -@landestine sabotage activity and there were suspicions that ‘he had failed to report his activities to CIA or DIGEPOL. Station Caracas was directed:-to. ‘handle Subject as a "hostile." The Station was advised that they could maintain contact with Subject ag a source of tntormation on activities of DIGEPOL _ and the Spectal Group but. that no requirements were to be levied on him. The Station was advised that they could make - spot payments for information received from Subject. CI/OPS ' -- g@o-ordinated on those @irections to Station Caracas. tps, 2. The Station acknowledged their instructions but . dexurred on: Headquarters’ interpretation of ANCLEVE-15'a activities. The Station stated, tn effect, that assets are often unsavory individuals, who are never undér complete con- trol and who seldom diaclose the complete range of their .. @etivities to their aupervisors. The Station added that they . were interested in Subject because of his position as a "trusted ‘Confidant” of certain highly placed Venezuelan security officials. 3. In the ensuing months the Station caze to describe o Subject as "an extremely valuable penetration” because of the intelligence information and operational reports he furnished. For example, he reported on the {nvolvement of the Venezuelan military itn a Cuban exile plan to attack Cuba. daAnd, he also reported on a plan of Cuban exiles to ship arms from Venezuela | 40/ 14-0000 ment. fa. wild. Cuban tions in February’. "1968 prevented. the” ‘Btation fron #iscuasing |. this" ‘ihivolvesént with bi - gangster elements, thefte from CIA and other questions / ‘ae part of an infiltration scheme. He has reported such Opérational information os a deacription of the capabilities, layout and equipment of DIGEPOL telephone tap operations. Included in this daformation was his report that at least on ra paper,..the U.8% Embassy was a target for tap operations. He “ his also reported on the personalities and workings of the . organizations with ‘which he ‘ia associated. At the same time “+ -the Station. -had ‘an fiidependent report that Subject was involved . Gurare poison for approximately forty ‘o avoid exposing” the. source of thetr — did not query AMCLEVE-15 about the said. that they disapproved of hie involve- fle: acheuwes but that Headquarters reatric- y, " ¢ information “the natter. ~The “Btats . ‘ “Io. May 1988; the Station {nformed Headquarters that they believed that ‘Subject was collaborating fully with CIA and, further, they believed that he would not expose, inforg, or -. work against CIA. They added that Subject wns still capable of engaging in independent Cuban exile activity without informing ‘his Cage Officer. The Station also requested a polygraph exam " ination for Subject. 8. Subject was given. 8- polygraph: examinatioa to resolve specifically his bona ‘fides, possible affiliation with Cuban Intelligence through relatives, unreported association with t{avolving - possible derogatory information on Subject. Subject's responses, described as substantially truthful by the examiners, appear to contain no information which would prevent CIA‘s operational use of Subject. On only one question, that involv- ‘ing. Subject's association with an ‘alleged racketeer, Lefty Rosenthal, did sensitivity persist. The examiner: “commented; "...In Jairness to Subject this sensitivity te believed generated by genuine un- certainty over the amount of Para military items which he had “ peen instrumental ino getting for Rosenthal from Cuban exile arms supplies.” , 6. Station Caracas.has requested that they be allowed to cease treating AMCLEVE-15 as a "hostile" and that the restrictions * cited in Paragraph one, above, be lifted to permit more effective utilization of this well-placed penetration agent. WH Division concurs in this request. CI/OPS8 concurrence is requested in authorizing full operational use of AHCLEVE-15 as a penetration agent into the Venezuelan General Directorate of Police (DIGEPOL) and aa a penetration of Repberto UZCATEGUI 's Special Group within DIGEPOL. Jack Gower WH/3/V 14-0000 SECRET * JP Oewor ” Wi/3/Venesuela ‘ 7 CHIEF, INVESTIGAT.ON AO SUPPORT CIVISTON, OFFICE OF SEQ EITY ESSE _ 3 © 2631;L521>/oL9ur LCRVPTONYM, PSEUSONYM, ana of ALIASES Pn PROVISECNAL PROPRIETARY APPROVAL . 7 mH PROPRIETARY APPROVAL ; Covet MAwE CHECK . . : : >! . SPETUAL IMQUIAY (SO Field investigation) H [| [contract rvPe a || conrmact tre 6 _ +. ~ 2. SPECIFIC aREa OF USE } 3. FULL DETAILS OF USE asa peuetration agent inte the Venosuelon General Direeterate ef Pelice (DIGEPOL) and asa penotratien ef the Remberte UZCATEOUI ; Brusal. speeial areape . : 4. INVESTIGATION AND COVER U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST BAY OE SHOEN DURING INVESTEGATION? CIA INTEREST MAY SE SwCe™ DURING INVESTIGATIONS 1S SUBJECT AWARE OF U.S. SQVERAWEYT INTEREST IN HIM? 3 SUBJECT AWARE OF CIA AMTEREST IN NIM? . $ : INDICATE ANY LimiTaTIONS G% COVERAGE IN THE INVESTIGATICN OF SLSJECT. SUGGEST “COVER PRETERT® TO BE USED IN CONDUCTING PERSONAL INVESTIGATICN OF SUBJECT. 8B. DO YOU PLAN TO MAKE SLGIECT WITTING OF AGENCY OR GOVERNMENT INTEREST? T x! ves VF NO INVESTIGATION OUTSIDE Cla. EXPLAIN FULLY . %. PRO AND GREEN LIST STATUS OR EQUIVALENT, o™ 42) COPIES ATTACHED PRD Ul GILL BE FORWARDED . SREEW LIST ATTACHED, NO? | etka Foreano DERTSATCTVY ATTACHED gees 772 331 SECRET mn, ® 14.90000 = * SECRET BUBIECT 1 AMCLEVE-15 (201-300985) ts 8 Station Caracaa penetration of the Venezuelan General — ’ Directorate of Police and of the Special Group, asnaller, ' Qn-1 February 1967, Wil/3/V requested cancellation of the POA ' Go-ormiinated on these directions to Station Caracas. were interested in Subject because of his position as a "trusted “confidant” of certain highly placed Venezuelan security officials. oy ‘! tbe . Senet ee ee ee a i a NR ‘ : 5 September 1968, ‘MEMORANDUM FOR: CI/OA 1. “Subject... a.Cuban now living in Caracas, Vehoruela, - somewhat. autonomous unit within DIGEPOL.. A POA was requested on Subject on 25 January 1968, to use Subject as stated above. ‘request because of indications that Subject was involved in Clandestine sabotage activiiy and there were suspicions that the had failed. to report his activities to CIA or DIGEPOL. ‘Station Caracas was diretted to handle Subject as a "hostile". The Station-was. sdvised that they could maintain contact with Subject ss a source of information on activities of DISSPOL and the Special Group but that no requirements were to be levied-on him, Tha Stetion was advised that they could make spot payments for information received from Subject. CI/oPS 2. The Station acknowledged their instructions but demurred on Headquarters' interpretation of AMCLEVE-15's activities. The Station stated, in effect, that assets are often unsavory individuals, who are never under complete cone trol and who seldom disclose the complete range of their activities to ther supervisors. The Station added that they 3. “in the ensuing months the Station came to describe Subject as “an extremely valuable penetration” because’ of the intelligence information and operational reports he furnished. ¥or example, he reported on the involvement of the Venezuelan military in a Cuban exile plan to attack Cuba. And, he aleo reported on a plan of Cuban exiles to ship arms from Venezuela SECRET camenea TOE haa Verret oa. Dest aa TOOT 14-0000 ' +” $nformation. “the ‘Station did not query AMCLEVE-15 about the _ _ - “matter. The Station said that they disapproved of his involve- ‘Ment in wild Cuban exile schemes: but that. Headquarters restric- “tiong ‘in. ‘February 19628 prevented the Station from discussing this ‘SECRET | - _. =2= as part-of an infiltration scheme. He has reported such: operational information as a description of the capabilities, layout and.equipment of DIGEPOL telephone tap operations. Tacluded in. ‘this information was his report that at least on ‘paper, the UiS.. Embassy was a target for tap operations. He ‘has :also réported on the ,personalities and workings ef the gations. with which. “he te associated. At the sane time 4 the'Station had -an independent report that Subject was involved {na ‘schené.to obtain: "Gurare poison for approximately forty - hypodermic needles". To avoid exposing the source of their _ involvesient with hin. 4. In May 1968, the station informed Headquarters that they believed that Subject was collaborating fully with CIA and, further, they believed that he would not expose, inform, or work against CIA, They added that Subject wes still capable of engaging in independent Cuban exile activity without infomning his Case Officer, The Station also requested a polygraph exam dination for Subject. . Ll S. Subject was given a polygraph examination to resolve . Specifically hia bona fides, possible affiliation with Cuban Intelligence ‘through relatives, unreported association with gangster elements, thefts frdéin WOFIRM and other questions involving possible derogatory information on Subject. Subject's responses, described as substantially truthful by the examiners, appear to contain-no information which would prevent CIA's operational use of Subject. On only one question, that involv= ing Subject's association with an alleged racketeer,Lefty Rosenthal, Gid sensitivity persist. The examiner commented, "...In fairness to Subject. this sensitivity is believed generated by genuine une certainty over the amount of Para military items which he had been instrumental in getting for Rosenthal from. ‘iban exile arms supplies ° 6. Station Caracas has requested that they be allowed to cease treating ANCLEVE-15 as a “hostile” and that he be prow cessed for POA/OA to permit more effective utilization of this well placed penetration agent. John P, Gower wif 3/V SECKET PROCESSING ACTION ware foe moO Western Hemisphere Division ‘ a oe ee ONLY QUALIFHO DISK CAN TUDGE IROLTING Caracas 7// Chief of Station, AMCLEVE-15 [ACTION RoUiD. Gand. Security.Clearance mucrorion ‘ a Attached are four copies of Subject's MOC. — ae ‘ 2. “as the Desk is aware, the last word from Headquarters vas | that AMCLEVE-15 was to be treated as a "hostile" and that full ‘ cleatance was being withheld pend ‘ng his SCSWIRL. He has now been SGMIIRLed, end to the Station's kdwledge, the test was favorable - although an. official Headquartere :~port has not been received. A PRQ Pert I vas submitted on Subject 2n 29 May 1%8. Therefore, it. would be appreciated if the Desk wouid contact the appropriate | Heedquarters officials and advise the Stetion of ANCLEVE-15's_ : official statis. We ascune that he will be-filly cleared and that = a POA will be issued followed by an OA after the Station subnits : PRQ Part II. 3. Headquarters recently inquired as to Station thoughts on Ancluding 4MCLEVE-15 in the CIFLUTE Project rather than making AMCLEVE a separate project. The Station is completely in accord with this idea although it will probably necessitate funds being shifted from CIGUSTY to CIFLUTS. However, a separate dispatch will be prepared on this subject. 4 The Station realizes that ANCIEVE-15's clearance has been a thorny problem to the Desk and hopes that we can now clear it up ones and for all. ; b La a Ling ATTACHMENT i MOC, hfw ey Y ° 3 cya fart, h/ . - » w/att, h/w | . | AUG 2) 1968 HT (eat £S cop Dore POOFES” CROSS REFERENCE TO DISPATON SYMSOL AND WuMsit BYCA = 15734 . CUASDHCANOM 8-E-C-28-8-f 1100000 : cn VAARE we we et oF - a 2 oad an é- eee? 63s ATTACINENT 701 EYCA = 15734 a nore Ar eae) , “hitmen coal . ._¢ . SICRET?. . MEMORANDUX OF ORAL CO NITNELTS . . . o . . Q TC 2 Chi f, Finance Division Datos 20 August 1968 a Naar Can raet Atyreving Cffiece 3 L Fx: thief of Statien, Caracas ’ 2 SURISCI2 Engagerent of MMCLEVE-15 a3 Incependent Contractor (2ul- 300985)” id h by le iomniard Crefect Charees Tho subject individual has beon engaged undor oral contract. Tor usc wider —_~¢tadsty « Tho offeotive date of the oral contract is 2 February 1! » and shill continu: thereafter for an indefinite period suticct to tersinution by. ODYOKE upen 30 days’ actual notice. m - a meine Hee OE re entenen atte RE oo BY So ee cab epeny « e. . . . + 2. Scourity Approval. The approcriate scourity approval for subjcct'’s use Rae - ®ege io pending « type » dated » Noe ° $. Citizenship. Subjoot is / macoot a forcign national. ca eres Owe, r : 4. Componsation. Subject will /20btomat bo paid a salary of & 1,000 per * as neath (oct {valent to approximately § 250.00at exchango rato P 4e47/$1.00). No rafse in. _ this slur. is contemplated at this timo. nor haa any been promised; In accordance “ 2 witth lecal custom, subjoct may be fiven a bonus payment or gift (not to exceed one 5 : menthte salury) at Christmastime, although no specific comnitient has been made to . 4 this effoot. Mo other bonuses have beon promisod, although auch a paynont may bo made . 3 at some tino during tho effective period of this oral contract in recognition of a srecific task performed 9F es on inducement payment. Subject may occasionally be given a gift (whiskey, cigarettes or other sinilar item) for operational purposes. . h 5. Taxugse Not applicable. . y ‘ 16. Guarters nnd/or Subsisterce. Not applicable. 7. Oporati.nnl Expenses. When incurred upon direction and approval of Station, (2) Subjret say be reimbursed tor operations] travel-cither on an actual , cost basis, or by appropriate per diem payments, thay teeta d {r) Subicet nay be reimbursod for operational exponscs, which will include any anpreved expcnecs subject incurs whilo acting, on assignment by tho_ Station, such 26 ecate of cntortainment, transportation to and from moitings or placcs of assicnmonts, purchase of spucial supplies, ote. = = 8 Other Cornitacnts. Nene % Coiting nt Oblirations. Although no other obligations have been incurred teh subiScky Tor Irplicd or pronised, it is possible that a bonus nay be eranted him -poa terminstion of satisfactory service, which paymunt would bo in accordance with leeal custome ‘No cormitnents other than those expressly stated herein or in atteched annoxes save den mude or inplicd to subjeat. SIGNED) ractir. O.ticor ef of Statira) _* ’ . : NEES /-S00tss Y ON PIC’ Ar proving, cer -~ Jo - : previa T cs cor ~ Nw ga A mcd INIT cnet / te Pa 1" . . Canis Secaetamiat Oissrmnanon whip Mrysace tomo b INC AND OR ALE: ee BF ; ABOWUNT SOT SO i, h SECRET ~—=U.. q (Wren Pubes mh SUS : advance cove [J seve C] sore wou Wve One Me : . ar 2 CLAdGrY TO FE One : = £949 70 010 NO __ ~ ‘ . one mo Caer ro C . : 1, Ca oles, fiz, E . a) t | } . i SECRET 1921402 AUG 68 CITE CARACAS 0384 . - ’ . yt . j.) DIRECTOR - 9s IN73418 fo ; REF DIRECTOR 25496 ‘ ‘ : : . : CIRASH . | FERNANDEZ TOLD AMCLEVE-15 HIS TRIP TO NEW YORK AND. é MIAMI WAS FOR PURPOSE SEEING GIRLFRIEND, FERNANDEZ ; : 7 DID NOT MENTION TRAVELLING TO PUERTO RICO, ANY FURTQP : ;' INFO OBTAINED THRU LIAISON OR AMCELYE~15 VILL , Se ; BE FORWARDED SOONEST, - mo AAT Ai Neehen e SECRET ; “ . ‘ " a _ os | 26! \2 a Phan acl it Teeelee iat aac eee eee : “SECRET 14-0000 4 t Sete aR a MRAM DRRCECY yet atom mee : t t a ta at ere Deed piatteiahit nated q T4NUG Of See Ta NA EE RO PR SON tel He lh ate _— 220.00 : | Bubject contisues to provide valunble informatica on the CIRASH and CIVISTA-5 organizations. Lath COED AME AEG ANNU EIS Hy EL abet LMA WT, LN NNER AOE AN iN Ae TIE Um NB The) tRNA ON Set SEE OME ATR ER eae gases one ee we me gem mn gon, ee sorte vue tee 1 i a & ae mere mh FULT LNG SS eo TTR SIRT Ste me tebe em met Naan me MeL LeAAbSE Se 5 ATLA Re Sues orks ane Pamimye > morn CDves Ono ; cUikeres o% rine na, £7 TEED MESSAGE sora coouss emer ta ele mo, rice wip €) eer. 10 e@ancw oO P 2. ccsreoy Oar, i Ca - - - - re ee ree yoo AOWARCE COPY. es rr) Dis Daerwe Cee “ “SE CK ET 1221132 AUG 68 CITE CARACAS M324 I2hos 68 a DLRECT OR REFS: 4. DIRECTOR 22255 | gat On : «BL CARACAS 9286 Ces ¢e) 7 . lo AT STATION DIRECTION CIHITCH=1, AMCLEVE-15 AND So THREE MEMBERS CIVISTA-S GROUP ATTENDED LATIN AMERICAN STUDENT CONFERENCE SCHEDULED 7 THRU 12 AUG AT MERIDA. FACT THAT CONFERENCE WAS POSTPONED AND RESCHEDULED FOR LATER DATE. TOGETHER WITH OTHER PERTIVENT INFORMATION BEING DISSEMED IN : SEPARATE CABLE. 2e IN MERIDA CIHITCH-! POSED AS JOURNALIST USING NUMEROUS LEGITIMATE CARDS HE KAS COLLECTED OVER YEARS, AMCLEVE*15 AND CIVISTA GROUP DEVELOPED ON-THE-SPOT COVER AS REPORTERS FOR IDEN A AND WERE SUCCESSFUL IN INTERVIEWING AND PHOTCGRAPHING TWO MIR DIRECTORS, AMCLEVE-15 EXPECTS IDEN B TO PUBLISH SOME OF THEIR INTERVIEWS AND PICTIMES AND TO FURNISH Then IDENTIFICATION CARDS AS IDEN A REPORTERS FoR THE SEPT LASC MEETING. IF AMCLEVE-!5 SUCCESSFUL, STATION VILL DUPLICATE CARD FO® FUTURE IITERNAL AND THIRD COUNTY ran a USE. “Lune! 14-0000 S gepern tt ie Gh PAGE 2 CARACAS: 0324 SEC R £ T. 3. IN ANY CASE: “CLHITCH= 1 AND. ‘aNCLEVE- 5 WILL COVER LAsCc SEPT“ ‘MEETING. SECRE T SECRES ae . Came Stic ocvemat Orsszvena rons gs MESSAGE Tora, COMTS y if TYPINT. ANDOM MOTALS . SEE OY a soy po —_ . SECRET ~—= ~~ re] (When Fitted in} hocaquetatitent REPRODUCE TON OF THIS COPY PRQNBED wom O vee O no wre. dare AOv ante COPr O Suto oO notte RAB BEY VO FU FOO ee” BAEF TO P4E WO ous wo Dacr. ro : _paatcn OC} oesteov C10 “SS Eta R ET 071943 AUG 68 CHE CARACAS @292 7 aMcO3eA INFO DIRECTOR “sng JNCOSRA 9497 (IN Good) - _ Ths 68 N6G189 STATION HAS HAD COVERAGE FROM AMCLEVE-15 OF HELP GIVEN CUBAN AMPAK-2 UNDOUBTEDLY IN TOUCH WITH SAME ~ i 3 EXILES BY VEN MILITARY. HE MAY BE ABLE PROVIDE BETTER INFO, HOWEVER, AND STATION REQUEST ALL PERTINENT PARTS HIS 201 BE “GROUP. _ PLANS CONTACT HIM, os FORWARDED CARACAS, SECRET BT. Pt te anne ott ermine! ms tree atye emery 1 COG he re Halas tee oN, fbn 2s re Meter SECRET de 14-00000 tutte 7ol eres Heo we en ie meneame! | Sepeames eonuai centre Lent ati am wmrintn = ant seeder aetna ESE ae BAAN cee See eg eet A et ee nee rd AMCLEVE-15 - ‘ 230.00 Subject contimues to be ae productive source of inforwation on CIRASH and CIVISTA-5 activities. As soon as the results of his successful SGSWIRL are processed and he is removed fram the hostile list, a project will be vritten. Le ere een ener nay eee oe Seent re EE NE Harte soo ae 14.90000 gi ; SeCRET ba : (Men Pitted tny DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE SUBJECT CF COCLMENT COCUMENT ICENTIFICATION a z . Ri FILE NO, 3. GISPATCM CR SOURCE DUC. SYMBOL NO. 7. SOURCE CRYPTONTE 4 > OATE PRXESSEO . 10. DISSEMINATED tn COCUMENT DISPOSITION - 1d. TRANSFERRED TO ~ + RE FILE 80. “PERTINENT INFORMATION - weet pe oat THERE IS A RESTRICTED CI/OA FCLDER ON THE SUBJECE ‘ ; OF THIS 20K =~ Fas 44 BREE. ABSTRACT FILE SLIP oR ares. rom es? BE7 wre cervrees sorrsens. SECRET . rsaen?
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“\104-10178-10004 : | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | on MATEKMIAL REVIEWED AT CLA HEADQUARTERS BY __ HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF NENBERS FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: OSAD, LYS CLhENENT2 “ | # as St 9eS [a E-LaTUVvogan ie & INCLUSIVE DATES: CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: ROOM; : : DELETIONS, IF ANY: BLY ID ABENOY Db CUMEVTS. | DATE DATE RECEIVED | RETURNED REVIEWED BY (PRINT NANE) NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE eats teen Aan et oc dexdieseat ts eat a? Gage Matern "che eth , ‘on oe 14.90000 pts 14-0000 mo OUTGOING .ME - SrOwAs CONTER USE OMY aoe co ace 08 . OnF OG o 0 Q 0 SECRET. : | » . eankece mantis EErcATOR eare 1n08 enove - . aesaes Rarenence mees Me DEFERRED TELEPOUCH 2900352 WASHINGTON . 420330 4 cone: j/DP 3 nro: tne woes (ISSEM BVA Q a DO snento PER 0 RY: PR:PARE eR Osa TO: CARACAS. ¥ Ry _ FROM: LAPNC/¥ ¥ wrnee # ‘ 3+ FOLLOWING IS DCD/MIAMI REPORT OOA {3} 322-2b439-7b ON 0 . : DO MEETING BETWEEN SERGIO DIE GUE Z AND LUIS POSADA 4 . CARRILES. ¥ - . g A. ON 3 SEPTEMBER 197. U.S. CITIZEN SERGIO DIEGUEZ | q i ! | | WNENTEL ¥ ts ; 3 | : | : CALLED THE MIANI FIELD OFFICE AND REQUESTED TO MEET WITH A SPANISH- SPEAKING REPRESENTATIVE. WE MET WITH DIEGUEZ ON 4 SEPTEMSBER 14976. + HE TOLD US THAT RECENTLY. WHILE IN VENEZUELA. HE MET WITH LUIS {POSADA} CARRILES, A VENEZUELAN CITIZEN OF CUBAN ORIGIN. HE TOLD US THAT POSADA, ALLEGEDLY A FORMER AGENCY ASSET. HAD REQUESTED ASSIS- TANCE IN OFFERING FOR A PRICE POSADA’S SERVICES TO BKHERALD. ° DIEGUEZ SAID THAT POSADA HAS CLOSE SCONTACT WITH HIGH RANKING . VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT OFFICIBALS AND COULD PROVIDE SKHERALD WITH VALUABLE INFORMATION. ¥ B. DIEGUEZ SHOWED US A COPY OF A LENGTHY DOCUMENT GIVEN TO HIM BY POSADA SPECIFICALLY FOR OUR PERUSAL AS EVIDENCE OF THE TYPE OATE: ONG: . UNIT: . : . ExT: _ 228f- FIP PS ‘, 29 oye i ~ T RECORO COPY ° : Gaseonancn REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED E—E 2 IMPDET. : CL BY: 0072SS' 14-00000 OUTGOING MESSAGE roma, Cauree vse ome ope com =e woe we om onF oO Oo Oo§ O08 OO OO enneace carenemce mane 300068 manoued eee TOR Oare Ts CoO cm cont; INFO: FILE 920330 5 _ DISSEM BYS so : Go ~ : mervenve PER 0 wrasse ’ _ OF INFORMATION TO WHICH HE HAS ACCESS. THIS DOCUMENT CONSISTED OF A LIST OF CUBAN EMBASSY OFFICIALS IN CARACAS. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA BRAND ADDRESSES FOR THESE INDIVIDUALS, AND VARIOUS SUNDRY INFORMATION ON ~ JANAICAy GUYANA. PANAMA, AND ANGOLA. WE DID NOT ACCEPT THE DOCUMENT FOR TRANSMITTAL TO HEADQUARTERS BECAUSE IN OUR JUDGEMENT, TO HAVE DONE SO MIGHT HAVE IMPLIED AN AGREEMENT ON OUR PART TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL REMUNERATION AT SOME FUTURE DATE. OY C. DIEGUEZ ALSO SAID THAT DURING THE ADMINISTRATION OF FORMER PRESIDENT RAFAEL {CALDERA}> POSADA WAS A FAIRLY HIGH RANKING OFFICER IN THE DIRECTORATE OF SERVICES OF INSTELLIGENCE AND PREVEN- TION {DISIP}. HE WAS DISMISSED FROM THIS POSITION WHEN SCARLOS ANDRES {PEREZ} BECAME PRESIDENT. DIEGUEZ SAID THAT AS A DISIP OFFICIAL POSADA WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN THE ELIMINATION OF GUERRILLA . OPERATIONS AND STRONGHOLDS. AT THAT TIME. POSADA WAS KNOWN AS "COMISARIO BASILIO". D. DIEGUEZ SAID THAT POSADA. CURRENTLY A PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR IN VENEZUELA, LIVES AT CALLE VALENCIA, QUINTA MARIANINA, LAS PALMAS» CARACAS. HIS OFFICE TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE 743232 AND 742057. DIEGUEZ DATE: ORG: . UNIT: ext: e . . a e ry . 8. ° . mea Sane COVRCER “ commonly Boorgene e ® .? arvcomncarene ooveces - a ce te exnsemcanos REPRCOUCT:,_.gBY OTHER THAN TRE ISEUNG prvice 1S BRO. Pid ose 2 i2@POET - . - 2 # °.° e «Ck BY: oo 14-0000 OUTGOING; _ MESSAGE! Sana, CUENTA VEE OMT Saal co aco roe we re OMF O Q 0 it] 0 Qa C.asertenen SEcRET WEEDAGE MANTRd EMCO A PE DATs Ree Baoue ow, weneees EFUSETE Ae — pissam aT; CONF: INFO: = FILE. \ 42.0330 a mo onin 0 0 overs s ALSO SAID THAT IF ‘BKHERALD Is INTERESTED IN OBTAINING POSADASS " SERVICES, CONTACT SHOULD BE INITIATED THROUGH HIM {DIEGUEZ} AND Not DIRECTLY TO POSADA FOR "SECURITY REASONS". HOWEVER, IF NECESSARY POSADA CAN TRAVEL TO THE Us. ¥ E. DIEGUEZ WAS TOLD THAT HIS REQUEST IN BEHALF OF POSADA WOULD BE FORWARDED THROUGH THE APPROPRIATE CHANNELS AND THAT WE COULD NOT PROMISE ANY POSITIVE RESULTS. ¥ ; 2. DIEGUEZ WAS BORN 23 OCTOBER 3937. HOLGUIN, ORIENTE PROVINCEs CUBA. NATURALIZED U.S. CITIZEN TINS NO. 7832636} ON 24 JUNE 3959 IN BILOXI8. MISSISSIPPI. DIEGUEZ CURRENTLY RESIDES IN CORAL GABLES. FLORIDA SORKING AS A CONTRACTOR IN EXPORTING U.S. PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS. HE SERVED IN THE AIR FORCE b YEARS. 39Sb-b2. HE ARRIVED IN THE U.S» IN SEPTEMBER L955 TO JOIN ERNESTO DIEGUE Zy . RELATIONSHIP UNKNOWN. NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AVAILABLE. ¥ 3¢ REQUEST STATION COMMENTS. ¥ 4. FILE: 201-300985S. €2 IMPDET. care: 26 SEPTEMBER 1978 orig: CATHY LEE WAR oA Fs. SICFSS- unr: LAPNC/V ext: 4735 * Gaza ; t Rested CcOOROmA Tees COMESES ow REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED «6g 2 IMP! id ; cL BY: lg Qs) eg te 14-0000 > eo * Usted tieva casi to Ja- 1as de Oerder, pero no se amilane. Recuerde que ‘un ea- cutive importania. debe tenes. etl Seemore ta resquesta E Tost —~iNo discuta! No va a con. ye Pera cualquier Situation ¥ vwencer a nade de que us ge POseteos estames equi, bars ted no wale la pena de up se ° ’ Tea -3e Sy SBN Ce. seceee tro y eso ie Otorga inmediata. Mente ciertos privilegios. Pén- gase-los lentes y tea bien pa. . f@ recordar mejor |: RODRIGUEZ. Fotos ANGEL QUINTERO *° | leuen 13-9 S. " "EL StuOp posan, director : de una compania de inve: Greiones. truestra » MOME: 10: los pequenos micrefonos utthradas parg espionaje y con. frarspionaye, 2 : Otra ae tas. facetas de bien para instalar siste- la investigacién_y Segu: mas internos o para Ile. - ridad,.es el espionaje y varle los Secretos a la - contraespionaje de ‘em- competencia, |. presas y compaiiias, 0 * de investiqacion, .enita Policia_de Nortean: Aer | , eo la DISIP y ahora en funcio. @sCapar! _) mas arooad.e es que le vaya peor que antes: No provoque a fos secuestra- dores pues es un riesgo in. mecesario que se corre con oersonas dcesconceicas. iY no ‘os sudestime! Recuerde Gue Pueden ser :an iNteligentes dia que una compahia cueda estar vigtiada to- taimente. Desde ef contre! de sus hiios teletomcos. haga microiones esconsidos =n las No Nada nuevo hoy en - salas de conterencias, 0 en fas ofitinas de SUS pringipales ejecutivas: tamsoco es fan) que un senor tome fotos alli mismo con una camara escon. dida en -un meletin, Oo que 4 esa empresa ie graben con versaciones desde una cistan. ' €13 de 25 metros. Tal es e! cp. SO dei espionaje industrial 9 CcONtraespionaje industrial. Jn. vestiqadores privados Mlervigs nen, infiltran genre gentrg de ‘una compania, con el fin de obtener datos secretos y ile. varseios a la ceme Suede see tambien 4e 3 $30 Garos se inst. le entonces un sistema de se. guridad interno Y cuando fos retermos a estos hechos no estamos ha- dlando de paises Cadttalistas foranéas de gran desarratio mdusteal, sino a esta herra tropical y subdesarroliads Ea Venreuela muchisimas con. Datias prestan esins servi eins. Una de eitay es ta aes dirs «l senor Luis Posada fen una emoresa que funciona i desde et ano 74 : G10nes Comerciales e@ Indus: “ teales” (ICI. se basa en ta _@xperencia de . Gerente. ai “Investiqa- suo Ouwector senur - Posada. quien Cuenta con 16 anos de. ! dicados a estas actiwidades | regartidas PeS Orivacas i ‘nal Pademas Pocemas garantuzse nada No tame a broma la que aqui acabamos de decirle. Ur: secuestro esta a fa vuelta de fa esquina en cualquier pais y © sualauier memento Si 90 Ilo cree revise tas Paginas de su dhario. .¥ Suena suerte! Canservanco e! acente de Su terra de origen. Cuba. Po. sada converse con MOMENTO —Nosotrss no tratumos in. vestigaciones de adulteris, ni cosas oor et estilo’ Nuestra funcion no es para los abega- dos. que son jas que se an. riguecen con ells. ba compa. fia se dedica a fas empresas de seguros. somercins e in dustras. E! 907, ‘se entila a robos ‘cametidos en fas indus. trias. cuya culpabilidad se da Casr siempre en tos ore ds! empleadcs da estas erm. dresas. También se investigan homicidios ¢ incendios . —i¥ qué hacen Para casos de espionaje industrial? ccTenemos des tipos do OOeraciones Ofensiva y de fersiwa Em las arimeras. se fora. inéo hace una en. trevista con alamen ge 'a con. petencia, Puede ser precisa. co y neutrahzado un dieects. vO que se fue de la emorase v 38 esta Vevando al perss. tamburn hacer wigiansia a ing eyecutves: desde las persnnas con quire. nes almuerza hasta que ha- ce por fa anche Retere que uno de los mas modernos equipo: que henen Fes un detector de mentiras. a base de un test. que perm. te con una cinta qrabada de. . la vz. determinar st et exa- minado miente o no —~iHa dado: resultado este detector? —Con el aparato descutes mas un destalco de 200 mi Solwares habele en una em Od an INOUSTRIAL Carlos Dominguez S@ pago el rescate mas caro hasta ef momento en muestra pais: § millones de bolivares, SE ACABO LA VIDA PRIVADA Presa. donde grabamos 1 may de SQ empleados Nos muestra unos grabado- res minimas, casi que fcncionan con barerias que duran ocho dias, 9 u zadles tamtiean con core 18 directa, “Un penquany equion de teletoniy, antercepta tele fonns a sdlo tres cuadras de la casa vigiada. sin’ iNtarven. clon de fa DISIP ri otras cuer 908° pdiiciales . —Tambien hacemos “barri- das”. esto -signitica que noso- tros locaiizamos y neutrabza- mos microhonos que se ha.- yan | instalado areviamente, cuando an un sitio va aha. ber una reunion importinte a. ESTE MODERNO detectar de invesigies, * 4 secreta fs un iss; de contrassowaAage Cras hed) conversacio7es degde _ tanec de 35 metros De maletin’ pod, Gartera ce mujer Exspresa qua en 1a6 at 4ue. tienes en Caracas y va lencia cuentan con un cass / fal tameninn de siate 2 fes. Tambien soseen un 3 va, donde fichan jos c Que han onvestigada ; “datos. Attema Posada aue LHAUZIN OVvEstigaciorass “heas" we tt . Tal como se ve fa vty Pad vada, des de 4 a a » - mentitas. permite saber 9 try ves de una Qrabacton, sie! enaminado dice Ja, verdad a ra ~ Clvwnccassipieo =. 6) ee SECRET © coneiccnriat =” SO secaer ONLY aan : ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET FP SUQUECT: (Opronet) Operational Lead ~ tuts Posada Carriles £9 ee SETS ~ ; OTA ON DONESTIC COLLECTION DIVISTON | i : HH-28363 Operations Services Group/0sJd L | a \- - Dee _ — ‘ 910 hows Hise Pod 2268 bid ; 15 Septender_ 1976 TO: (Officer desgnonon, umber ‘ toe “e end bare ___j OFFICERS ~ COMMENTS [Number eoch comment t she bam show j INTALS ote wom Drew © fine acrass column «Ser ence comment.) tara | PORwanod La/C/LA 3D5325 © | UV | io0-a(s)-322/26419-76 i E-2 IMPDET CL BY )06875 ter 610 “tomers (] secret =) CONFIDENTIAL. «= INTERNAL = )sUN CLASSIFIED 3-62 14-0000 Byte SCIAITentL tec anty oS os Ss REPORT CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENT I A L/WNINTELSCIA INTERNAL USE ONLY . REPORT NUMBER: O0-A(S) 322/26419-76 TWX NOs DCD/MIAMI 13313 \ COUNTRYs VENEZUELA \ SUBJECTs - OPERATIONAL LEAD - LUIS POSADA CARRILES (THIS REPORT 1S BELIEVED TO CONTAIN INFORMATION OF OPZRATIONAL INTEREST. AND MAY NOT BE DISCLOSED TO PERSONNEL OUTSIDE THE DIRECTORATE OF OPERATIONS WITHOUT THE PRIOR PERMISSION OF THE . DOMESTIC COLLECTION DIVISION.2 — " te ONS SEPTEMBER 1976, US CITIZEN SERGIO DIEGUEZ CALLED HE MIAMI FIELD OFFICE. AND REQUESTED TO MEET WITH A SPANISH-SPEAKING -REPRESENTATIVE.. WE.MET WITH DIEGUEZ ON 9 SEPTEMBER 1976, HE TOLD — Lo US“ THAT RECENTLY, WHILE IN VENENZUELA, HE MET WITH LUIS (POSADA) CARBIEES, A VENEZUELAN CITIZEN OF CUBAN ORIGIN. HE TOLD US THAT POSADA, ALLEGEDLY A FORMER AGENCY ASSET, HAD REQUESTED ASSISTANCE IN OFFERING FOR A PRICE POSADA‘'S SERVICES TO BKHERALD. DIEGUEZ SAID THAT POSADA HAS CLOSE CONTACT WITH HIGH RANXING VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND COULD PROVIDE BKHERALD WITH VALUABLE IN@- FORMATION. ‘ 2. DIEGUEZ SHOWED US A COPY OF A LENGTHY DOCUMENT GIVEN TO HIM : “BY POSADA SPECIFICALLY FOR OUR PERUSAL AS EVIDENCE OF THE TYPE OF INFORMATION TO WHICH HE MAS ACCESS. THIS DOCUMENT CONSISTED OF A LIST OF CUBAN EMBASSY OFFICIALS IN CARACAS, BIOGRAPHICAL DATA AND ADDRESSES FOR THESE INDIVIDUALS, AND VARIOUS SUNDRY INFORMATION ON 3 JAMAICAs GUYANA, PANAMA, AND ANGOLA. WE DID NOT ACCEPT THE DOCUMENT FOR TRANSMITTAL TO HEADQUARTERS BECAUSE IN OUR JUDGEMEST, TO HAVE DONE SO MIGHT HAVE IMPLIED AN AGREEMENT ON OUR PART TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL REMUNERATION AT SOME FUTURE DATE. 3. DIEGUEZ ALSO SAID THAT DURING THE ADMINISTRATION OF FORMER * PRESIDENT RAFAEL (CALDERA), POSADA WAS A FAIRLY HIGH RANKING Orr ger IN THE DIRECTORATE OF SERVICES OF INTELLIGENCE AND PREVENTION CDISIP),. HE WAS DISMISSED FROM THIS POSITION WHEN CARLOS ANDRES (PEREZ) BECAME . “PRESIDENT. DIEGUEZ SAID THAT AS A DISIP OFFICIAL POSADA WAS INSTRU- _ MENTAL I9 THE ELIMINATION OF GUERRILLA OPERATIONS AND STRONGHOLDS, . AT THAT TIME,. POSADA WAS KNOWN AS "*COMISARIO BASILIO’*. <i ee = ches, ackiecat nn 4. DIESUEZ SAID THAT POSADA, CURRENTLY A PRIVATE. IBVESTIGATOR, . IN VENEZUELA, LIVES AT CALLE VALENCIA, QUINTA MARIANINA, LAS PALMAS~ -CARACAS. HIS OFFICE TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE 743232 AND 742357, DIEG 2Z ALSO SAID THAT IF BKHERALD IS INTERESTED IN OBTAINING POSADA’S SERVICES CONTACT SHOULD SE INITIATED THROUGH HIM (DIEGUEZ) AND SOT DIRECTLY TO POSADA FOR *°SECURITY REASONS’’. HOWEVER, IF NECESSARY POSADA CAN TRAVEL TO THE US. : - 3. DIEGUEZ WAS TOLD THAT HIS REQUEST IN BEHALF OF POSADA WOULD BE FORWARDED THROUGH THE APPROPRIATE CHANNELS AND THAT WE COULD NOT PROMISE ANY POSITIVE RESULTS. <- END ~ ; €2 IMPDET CL BY 911668 CONFI D ENTIAL /WINTEL/CIA INERNAL USE ONLY = GININTERHALUSEONLY ene ese - Be as ee cam gt neces oo 14.90000 an pe meee serene tenn a Fee mente arm annte eaten ae pe teens oe oe 2 3. ¢ ‘f, “Trees Duce . . “ Ray Tadveatrod me MEMEER Of KKTHWEE-/ cxoor? Posing NStUS WO PSSISTIACE. YE 1S MICAS EY TEXnanTED MELET WHS KNOWS SEVERAL MEPIS CL CON TMOTING GRODSTIES EFRECTLY QUIT” PRAETICAILY MO EGPOAT. : . Posto A Dees Wor AceN NOMEY- WE rIMKINE FYINT CUT oF prATS INVES TIGR PHOS SESVSINESS. "WICH RONKINE ” ESV OF FIQIA LS KOT ACCURATE ~NE IS QeEvaws bie NOT cA Geo TERnAS wit BECOS EXCEPT Fe’ arenes -/, WE KO SEWER TH Wes PESACR CN CUKELEOK, , POSayss coops eIEbU Leveew CfErCrAe oP Orso. FARA Y Business Cf Wo Pikecr Coamer 45 FISHY, THIS Couw #& Soy OP TO OsenevITr Pésaga Nag THow HIM OU? OF Soa many , ot same bee ah ot oe eee, oes TR etree teenage es . os netinne amg tenes denser tene tana acon y monte Se To I ooo eet cae meen em wy iOnDar PISSDAY AE NSS IAL THURSDAY PREDAY SATURDAY SONOAY 100- O700- 9700-2130. 0700+1139 3))- 0300-9430 0930-1200 1200-1400 1400-1430 “1930-1445 1500-1630 9990-1100 200-1285 1245-1300 1300-1530 - a ‘ rf PX Coys = > mT ion MIF CS CANTHOTS - twadon (teaciiar Jovieo) denonstratiag by Mp. “ion Yoott1s 0” comnarcial Co. SOTg Fi, Panay ask Sor Mr, Robert Mralwhaat Cull day, witoh should Anclude vistt to quantico, . 78 . “US Joeres Sarvico: 1900 "5" St., 9h floor: ask for cir, Lou Mellen, Te og tine, as thers in meeting with Crile? at 1020 Ars, 2eltsville range :neluded.. Malles (<4); ask for Security OfNicer, Salk Point (POPZo.) for tour of nuclear sito, . ; QS Bldz; enter. thru-tannel- &-park, Computer briofing, 1) 41-05, Uanch, Evens Yara Inn, Return to HQS, thru tunnel & park, Hoet DOCI in his office. fech briefing, 2) 03. Briefings at Motel on PRC, Sovs £ Subans, Travel to Pentagon & park. Heeo Ch’ear, bra. Carribean briefing; tour NMIC, Shopping. Return to Caracas, 14-0000 1. ONS SEPTEMBER 1976, US CITIZEN SERGIO OLESVEZ CALLED THE MIAMI FIELD QEFICEgND REQUESTED TO MEET WIT « SPANISH-SSEAKING REPRESENTATIVE. MET WITH DIEGUEZ ON 9 SEPacMSER 1976, HE TOLD US THAT RECENTLY, WHILE IN, VENENZUELA, HE MET WITH LUIS (POSADA) CAQRILES, A VENEZUELAN CITIZEN OF CUSAN ORIGIN. NE TOLD US THAT ; POSADA, ALLEGEDLY A FORMER AGENCY ASSET, HAD REQUESTED ASSISTANCE "ee: : IN OFFERING FOR A “PRICE POSADA’S SERVICES TO BXNESALD, ODIEGUEZ : SAID THAT POSADA HAS CLOSE CONTACT WITH HIGH RANKING VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND COULD PROVIDE BKHERALO WITH VALUABLE IN~ ~ +, FORMATION. 2. DIEGUEZ SHOWED US ‘A copy OF A LENGTHY DOCUMENT GIVEN TO HIM BY POSADA SPECIFICALLY FOR OUR PERUSAL AS EVIDENCE OF THE TYPE OF INFORMATION TO WHICH NE HAS ACCESS. THIS DOCUMENT CONSISTED OF A LIST OF CUBAN EMBASSY OFFICIALS IN CARACAS, BIOGRAPHICAL DATA AND ADDRESSES..FOR- THESE INDIVIDUALS, AND VARIOUS SUNDRY INFORMATION ON ' JAMAICA, GUYANA, - PANAMA, AND ANGOLA. WE DID NOT ACCEPT THE DOCUMENT FOR TRANSMITTAL TO HEADQUARTERS SECAUSE IN OUR JUDGEMENT, TO HAVE “DONE SO MIGHT HAVE IMPLIED AN AGREEMENT ON OUR PART 10: PROVIDE FINANCIAL REMUNERATION AT SOME FUTURE DATE. . 3. DIEGUEZ ALSO SAID THAT DURING THE ADMINISTRATION OF FORMER PRESIDENT RAFAEL (CALDERA), POSADA WAS A FAIRLY HIGH RANKING OFFICER \ IN THE DIRECTORATE OF SERVICES OF INTELLIGENCE AND PREVENTION (DISIP>,. ‘ HE WAS DISMISSED FROM THIS POSITION WHEN CARLOS ANDRES (PEREZ) BECAME PRESIDENT. DIEGUEZ SAID THAT AS A DISIP OFFICIAL POSADA WAS INSTRU- _ MENTAL IN THE ELIMINATION OF GUERRILLA OPERATIONS AYO STRONGHOLDS. AT THAT TIME, POSADA WAS XNOWN AS ““*COMISARIO BASILID’*, . 4. DIEGUEZ SAID THAT POSADA, CURRENTLY A PRIVATE. INVESTIGATOR, ™ “IN VENEZUELA, LIVES AT CALLE VALENCIA, QUINTA MARIANINA, LAS PALMAS ~ - CARACAS. HIS OFFICE TELEPHONE NUMBERS ARE 743232 AND 142957, Died 27 - ALSO SAID THAT IF BKHERALD IS INTERESTED IN OBTAINING POSADA'S SERVICE ~ CONTACT SHOULD SE INITIATED THROUGH HIM CDIEGUEZ) AND NOT DIRECTLY TO * POSADA FOR “* "SECURITY REASONS’*,. HOWEVER, IF NECESSARY POSADA CAR TRAVEL TO THE uS. 3. DIEGUEZ WAS TOLD TNAT HIS REQUEST IN BEHALF OF POSADA WOULD BE FORWARDED THROUGH THE APPROPRIATE CHANNELS AND THal WE COULD NOT PROMISE ANY POSITIVE RESULTS. - END - mente te ae nr en re 3 = re Be wG yao \- ae, ‘ : _. “Dg: : Bed 3- cue 7 3 > . . fo fee . * VE Gra, Ct ee n Gate - C ” ¢ t J : STs (ae ) TS 3 z c 3G , Ailey 1, Bon . .. 5 dy sees 55” ed << ae Covet Seawes, vee ene nee we ee : : , : } Coe. | Mesewerrmae =. CAN revo wees Lee ee ~ “ woe An eurean cust Cansul tacts (<6) coh nee nee wee ee Vinee ate ne ee noe See ae vy. t . Phew cent oof a oo : a . C2; Ven Cord- Bayfrse-wy _ 05 GPITS ne 0/1 ue Sat | es eee Soe ne Eee | . / Gor Ser ss de ee HM Soucings, BYE a , o ‘ ‘ \ ~ Ennse Decuee 0” Gibawl Gute MMC ; Flag re Bide ve Ae Pverwe Nakines BxC * ” = ete Cp bene nye SoA AL ep 7 VY oxine Gag obs WNYC 14-00000 . ° OUTGOING® MESSAGE Hane Cevre USE OME . Lal co ae me we [nl OonMF QO ° OQ 0 0 a Q Secrer? ’ mt Shen atom me eczArOR Dave rae GueUD om wmbosect tare nence TEER STAFF 2423247 DIRECTOR 678321 ' con L\\,. ro: FILE Noh s - q _ DISSEM BY: ¥) . __— 7 ? c\ds 0 mre PER O wonse # Tor CaRAcaS: 4 DEA ADMIN-SECUR ’ . : REF: CARACAS 30269 [IN asaa2al ¥ : ay SUGGEST YOU COUNSEL WKSCARLET-3 THAT IF NEITHER HE NOR HIS UIFE HAVE ENTERED THE U.S. WITHIN THE PERIOD WHEN THEIR ALIEN RE-ENTRY PERMITS WERE VALID, AND IF THEY DESIRE TO RETAIN THEIR STATUS AS PERMANENT-RESIDENT ALIENS {PRA}. THEY MUST MAKE APPLICATIONS FOR RETURNING RESIDENT VISAS WITH THE CARACAS CONSULATE. THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT THE VISAS UILL BE ISSUED, SINCE ALTHOUGH THERE IS NO QUOTA NUMBER INVOLVED, THE PROCESSING IS THE SAME AS ANY OTHER IMMIGRANT VISA, WITH THE CONSULAR OFFICER HAVING THE SOLE AUTHORITY TO MAKE THE DETERMINATION AS TO ELIGIBILITY. IF THEY APPLY SOLELY FOR A TOURIST VISA IN THEIR VENEZUELAN PASSPORT. THEY COULD LOSE THEIR PRA STATUS, SINCE APPLYING FOR A TOURIST VISA IS PRIMA FACIA EVIDENCE OF BBHOSSBGRS ABANDONMENT OF PRA STATUS. IF THEY OBTAIN RETURNING RESIDENT VISAS. THEY SHOULD BE ADVISED TO OBTAIN NEY RE-ENTRY PERMITS WHILE IN U.S. ¥ @. NO HAS OBJECTION TO ASSIST WKSCARLET-3 OGTAIN VISAS LOCALLY, DATE: ora: “ - Z . unit: c @ fy RQ L& on 3 W A 5 t Bs newe CFPEES eda tes CFMCERe : ayrnnertaress Onrees tasteonaton REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITED = 2 IMPOET SEcRET cL BY: te OUTGOING MESSAGE : Bramat Contam use OMT ace to ~— oo ~ = ons onrF QO o 0 a o i] 0 Ceegee esto = SECRET . 0008208 mame Ot AIOd OS76 Te 600ud om wengnes navensnee wese com: nro: 7He SISI2Z) 4 ~ o1ssem BY, D mrnmro PER . OD wonee * BIF You FORESEE No SECURITY PROBLENS. UKSCARLET- 3 IS NOT WATCH- © LISTED BY INS. ¥ ‘Bo FILE: 8203-30098S- E2 IMPD ET.d COMMENT: WKSCARLET-3 DESIRES VISIT US FOR BHVACATION. ALIEN : RE-ENTRY PERMIT HAS EXPIRED. BUT HE HAS VALID VENEZUELAN PASSPORT. STATION ASKED IF COULD ASSIST LOCALLY .IN OBTAINING VISA. UHEN RECRUITED AGENT. H@S WOULD HANDLE HIS RE-ENTRY PERMITS. BUT AFTER TERMINATION IT WAS SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF WKSCARLET-3 COORD: DEF/AA - FRED ed {DRAFT} LA/SS/SEC DATE: 2Y JUNE 7b WSS . ORG: ROBERT Ws ANDREUS . UNTT: C/LA/PNC/V ext: iy, eX \ “hi U fete R — > yN DI WA re “C/LA/PRC Od Abs OFFtER nernooucrion_/ OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS paomBhee = 2 IMPDET SECRET CL BY: OO?7eSS 14-00000 rrwo pn fai _ TAME NE Mew Pe wb ne UOTAL coer ws & fersty tee . REPROOUT TON AY OTHER THAr . f s € c R e T ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMOITED HERON UNIT NOPE | — ae \ : ADVANCE COPS pager Bi story o Meee ce ee _ toe a aaa ac teon UNIT . ’ af FRE vk, ay, Yo, |: py cl 3_O 1... atone fF > ws. ’ ° . . . “TP @22071 ELASS20 PERE 959929 ; . \ TORI 2320552 JUN 76 CARA 32169 i ‘ | coe ne . ohne . - ie , ’ mee ee ne ee a ee pn ee ! SECRET 2320412 JUN 76 STAFF cite CARACAS sod . _ | Tor piRectar, nar 6h ADMIN SECUR bLo** REFt DIRECTOR 538768 1, WKSCARLET®3 PLANS FAMILY VACATION TRAVEL 10 CONUS DURING JULY 1976 AND HAS REQUESTED STATION ASSISTANCE OBTAINING VISAS FOR SELF AND FAMILY MEMBERS, 2. WKSCARLET©3 HAS SURRENDERED FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS TO STATIONS A. HIS OWN ALIEN RE*ENTRY PERMIT Al2 419 728 WHICH EXPIRED 32 MAY 1975, B. WIS AND HIS WIFE'S (A12 443 942) ALIEN REGISTRATION RECEIPT CARDS FORM 1-151. .. C. VENEZUELAN PASSPORT V5304069 WHICH INCORRECTLY RELFECTS POB AS CARACAS AND CONTAINS U.S. @-2 NIV VISA. 3. WKSCARLET©3 HAS PRESENTED VALID VENEZUELAN PASSPORTS REFLECTING CORRECT DPop FOR SELF. WIFE 4ND Two “yA! CHILDREN. REQUEST HEADQUARTERS ASCERTAIN We3 NOT WATCHLISTED BY INS, AND YOUR CONCURRENCE TO LOCALLY ASSIST SUBVECT SECRET 14.90000 ea et ee a tte ae re ADVANCE COPY ISSUE D/SLOTTEO _.. By at . z ee ee ac 10% 6 eure Bre — wet at : “ . . . wrar COMES. AUN DY . — OfMER THAR CaM € REC OSsem By. era = , . 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NO IDENTIFIABLE HAS TRACES ON SANTIAGO RODRIGUEZ MENTIONED REF. REVIEW OF THE ZZ. TRAVEL LISTINGS BSHOU SEVERAL PERSONS UITH SAME NAME, OR SLIGHT VARIATIONS, AS TRAVELLING ON OFFICIAL PASSPORTS. NO INFORMATION OTHER THAN TRAVEL IS AVATLABLE.¥ 2. THE OFFICIAL 201 ON SANTIAGO “DIA Z PAZ ¢201-0402134> DOES NOT SHOU SANTIAGO RODRIGUEZ AS AN ALIAS USED BY HIN. ¥. , 3. FILE: 201-08012343 201-09328945; 201-0300985. £2 IMPDET oe LA COMMENT: STATION REQUESTED TRACES ON SUBJECT WHO CANE TO CARACAS TO INVESTIGATE DISCLOSURES OF CUBANS INLOCAL CARACAS PRESS." “ - COORD: , LA/COG oare: 8 JUNE 7b ons: CATHY LEE UARDGUN) C/LA/PNC 4 aCeaing concen COCSMNATING CFICERD AUTRENTC ATG CPRLER ye REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED «= £2 IMPDET CL BY: Gozass | Rie SECRET : LA/PNC/V : ap SE Sy 35) ca: j VITAE arene ee gon we nite ein 14-0890 <TR Merrey i ° bd * e ee ° e eee 7 e eoos & 5 “NOY @ e woe Smee . oN ~ . : s e e e : == : TAL COTS @AUN A caere sec o1sse~ ev_ ve ro = . e e @ REPROOUC TION BY OTHER The | SECRET [fv {SOUING CHFICE 19 PROMOTE PEASON/ UNIT NOTIFIEO______ T 968054 © ELA727 page ri IN 939166 tam: 2311442 JUN 76 cara 29953 SEGRE YT 6220512 JUN 76 STAFF _ a t Pe CITE GARACAS 29953 _ —— a j ee Tos DIRECTOR, . . . i 7 REAM 7RACE . a fo RER HVCA 20587, 27 MAY 1976 ‘ > ‘ : ; 1, DAO COLONEL, ROACH'TGLD COS ON 1 JUNE THAT AN : 7 UNIDENTIFIED DAG CONTACT CLAIMS TO HAVE BUG(NOW INACTIVE DUE | 7 : BATTERY FAILURE) IN APARTMENT OF SLFAT@2, ROACH TOLD THAT» : BEFORE FAILING, BUG REVEALEQ THAT ONE SANTIAGO RO DR 1GUE2 ; j | HAD CoME TO CARACAS TO INVES TIGA TE DISCLOSURES OF CUBANS | IN oo ae LOcaL CARACAS PRSS, - a - . : : _2i —esnacas HAS NO SANTIAGO RODRIGUEZ LISTED IN CUBAN MACHINE RUNS BUT-REF, PARA 24 NOTES ONE SANTIAGO DT az *,., ARRIVED CARACAS 13 HAY 1976 FROM MEXICO To SEE CUBAN AMBASSADOR HERNANDEZ. CUBAN MACHINE RUNS ON A SANTIAGO * DIA PA2 (201-0801134) LIST HIM AS DG GFFICER WHO , : HAS SERVED IN LONDON, LIMA AND GENEVA, REQUEST HOS: TRACES SANTIAGO RODRIGUEZ, 2, STATION SUSPECi1y ROACH'S SOURCE Ig WKSCAALETS3 CROSS FILE coe oR A ee ne aint DO_ROw DESTROY eee =" SACRE | | WHO HAS LATELY REEN sefeve 18a ceerrreTE “INVESTIGATIONS ~ 14-0000 ! ' ! [ | i: -~ * ‘ ne eneee wee ee ee cece eee Se ce ee i te ancy caput sec Orsse™ av ren toran cores __UN OY . Son | . el saewoouc rion Sv Orme tee bee NO OFFICE 1B Cn: : PERSON. UNIT NOTIFIED SECRET. me eee eee aie <7) = aN STarer Fa ay ACTION UNIT ACTION © — Et A727 : ___ TOR10311442 JUN 76 ___CARA__ 29953 T ‘968054 PAGE I2-02 oo IN 939146 . COMPANY WITH SUBSTANTIAL MONETARY SACKING, STATION :PLANS j REACTIVATE CONTACT WITW RKSCARLET@3, WHICH PREVIOUSLY DROPPED | DUE- SECURITY REASONSs AND INVESTIGATE HIS KNOWLEDGE OF ANTI“ { CUBAN OPERATIONS IN VENEZUELA. of 4, FILE 201-0001134 201-0328948) 201 -0300985. tee eta, E 2. iMPOET, . a! ea shee on ' a . iaes . . a . a - - - - \ (4 tern seers GOK Sem . 7 REPRODUCTION OY OTHER THAN 193UING OFFICE 8 PROMDITEO seb sexo sseS Or” eee SHSON UNIT NOTHED TVANCE COPY ISSVED SLOTTED, SHON ON H : ACTION @ —T 934.55 e1a556 “Pace Oh IN 926751 ron racig57é MAY 76 CaRA 29853 * anne anal ee T 2223362_MAY 26 STAFF . ; Ret 62- 6 STA y se ramon mato CITE caRacaS 29353 ” 90-1 A DO! 10-19 5I i - . s - oo) x TO? DIRECTOR. gerne ; . L . REan CKTGR*SSCHART REF: CaRacaS 20794 fy 116051) a ; ‘ 1, 29 MAY WEL UNIVERSAL" ARTICLE WITH "NUEVA PRENSA LATINGAMERICANA® AND FELIX MARTINE® SUAREZ BYLINE wxgvy OS! “ OPERaN EN UN EQUFICIO CERCAN A LA EMBAUADA CASTAISTA” LISTS SUFATeil aS Trt OGr HEAD IN CUSAN EMBASSY IN CARACAS, ARTICLE ; CLAIMS SAME UNIDENTIFIED SQURCE AS REF ARTICLE AND SAYS “SLFATOS ‘ IS TATERNATIONAL "KEY MAN", ARTICLE CONTAINS PASSPORT PICTURE OF SyFaTed AND PURPORTED CLANDESTINE PHOTOGRAPN OF SOVIET ~ AMBASSACER GAS EMIROV wf CUBAN. AMBASSADOR MERNANDE2, CUSAN . PRESS ATTACHE GOMEZ, FQAMER SOVIET MINISTER COUNSELOR KAZANTSEVs SLTAUNT2 AND LUIS LAZO OF "PRENSA LATINA® MEETING IN SLFAT<118 * APARTNENT NEAR TNE CUBAN EMBASSY, ~ 2, PMaTOSRaPe NOTED AvdvE IS COPY CF PHOTO THAT DAO . : ; COLGNEL RGACs SSTAINED LAST WEEK FROM UNIDENTIFIED MEMBER OF * ~ RASCARLETOS*S INVESTIGATIONS GROUP. APPARENTLY BASCARLET<$37 ’ Re MORE LIKELY, GNE OF WIS SUBORDINATES, 1S MARTINEZ'S SOURCE 14-0000 cere AIRE EE SE RE aR A eatery marge nnn Aten tm NS Rete ep RDURR RS ste op mete genonepen . % i re | ‘ CABLE SEC DISSE™ ey eee TOT CORES EN OF i REPROOUCTION BY OYNTR THAN § & ¢ R € Tt 18SUING OFFICE 198 PROMSITEO PERSON.UNIT NOTIFIED. s i ’ - . SOVANCE COPY ISSUED/SLOTIEO ACTION UNDT ACTION @ T 934255 EILAS56: PAGE 22°02 . In 926734 5 "ToR1 2013572 MAY 76 CARA 29853 | ’ FOR CUBAN INFORMATION, 3, ARTICLE GOES ON TO CALL THE LETTER BOMBS THAT THE 1 CUEAN EMBASSY AND "EROTURY RECEIVED RECENTLY aS a DIShe j FORMATION PLOY 6Y CUBANS, ALSO LISTS AN "OPERATION CANAL" (PANAMA) ! “AS A PLAN TO MOVE VENEZUELA AWAY. FROM THE US IN WHICH SOVIET UNION IS ALSO INVOLVED, ARTICLE SAYS THAT-CUBANS ARE MOBILIZENG ; MPRENSA LATINA" NOW TO INFLUSENCE VENEZUELAN ELECTIONS ON 1978 AND AGAIN NAMES SOVIET AMBASSADOR AS KGB HEAD IN VENEZUELA. 4, STATION POUCHING COPY OF ARTICLE TO HOS, 5, FILEt. 75612028) 2018294757, E22, IMPDET, tee ee - SECRET TATU MU, Furs Gath oa CABLE BEC ClegEN wf) run Aste wr ToTaa corn: fp-2 7 ae | Secket ZL Q - REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAR 7 1OOUING OFFICE (8 CRONIMITED PEABON UNIT NOTIFIEO STAFF PREC eA ips PAGE &2 IN 8411608 . SyOS 19265 ; TORI2890422 FEB 76 SECRET 28022 Fes 76 STAFF Clrlac & Tole d ‘ ‘ . . Yo day ‘ i CUTE SAN JOSE 19265 . wth nel cam yt ww é e ered tha 7 ‘ ‘ TO: IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR INFO IMMEDJATE CARACAS. ?* f ; Crm 2% could be RYBAT VMLOFTY oO a Go tangent d om | | Mew ey, with = : REFE «DIRECTOR 614328 x! i Z : 1. FOLLOWING ARE PERTINENT QUOTES FROM EXCELSIOR ARTICLE ““*! “lt ms RE PASCAL? SS charvely ~ ae | . yee ee od eed Cae, : SIXTH PARAGRAPH? "BOSCH, ACCURDING TO INFORMED Deuyee eed A : wer SF. : SOURCES ARRIVED HERE WITH A PASSPORT, PRESUMED TO BE CHILEANT yy Wiel : TO PREPARE. & PLOT AGALNGT THE LEADER GF THE MONENENT-OF. THES yO . = Geo, . . C , REVOLUTEGNARY LEFT (MIR), PASCAL ALLENDEM, Wee are 5 ke Ay ¢ Coy ELEVENTH (AND FINAL) PARAGRAPH? "THE REVELATION THAT BOSCH HAD ENTERED THE COUNTRY WITH 4 CHILEAN PASSPORT, sppangnrey a se CONFIRMED bY THE RESPONSE OF THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC SECURITY (ro YT rere . a 4 SUPREME COURT» WOULD CONFIAN. THE THESIS THAT HE CAME HERE Pears INTENTION OF PARTICIPATING IN A PLOT AGAINST PASCAL ALLENDES ye POLITICAL SOURCES SAID YESTERDAY", NZ STATION UNWNARE ORIGIN EXCELSIOR CONNECTION OF BOSCH um) 2. ik THAT SGURCE WAS PROASLY SOMEONGS PLOT aGAINST PASCAL.» SPECUL LOCAL SECURITY STRUCTURE, CAN EXPLORE WITN HUFASRIC IF THIS SEcRET : Uuic Scan cErs3/,,, ra 14-0000 7-71 atr., 90/76 Cagce sec ovssam av van - yoras comes MUN bY REPRODUCTION BY OTNEe THAN 100UtING OFFICE 18 PRONISITED — secaer - . ~~ ~ 1 PERSON LT MOTIFIED IN 841160 SJo$ 19265 1 719245 + ELA237 PAGE O2-we Toarzeged2z FER 76 SESIRED. 3. BASED STATION KNOWLEDGE THAT HUF ABRIC AWARE BOSCH BACKGROUND OF BOMBINGS AND POSSIALE THREAT TO SESAETARY KISSINGER DURING VISIT» PLUS HUFABRIC KNOWLEDGE THAT PASCAL LIFE MIGHT BE THREATENED, HUFABRIC OR OTHERS COULD _ WAVE PUT TWO AND THO TOGETHER, HUFABRIC CONCERNED ARRIVAL PASCAL HERE ON 2 FEGRUARY THAT SOMEONE MIGHT WISN “FROM TO ELIMINATE HIM, E2 IMPDcT, a SECRET oa oe Asn eno o 78 ° ° revere a6 2 eee ee eo. 8 98 8 fe) eo o © Fea a os ° + 108 Ae $eoa a t a) TAME SEF HISGEM DY Per a, aN oe e . . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISBUING OFFICE 18 PROMWBITEO PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED. AOVANCE COPY 19SUED/SLOTTED action UNIT ~~ F 8624657 Elacee PaGE @1 IN 986597 \ TORI 3222552 APR 76 SyosS 19491 -$ ECR E T 3222372 APR 76 STAFF CITE SAN JOSE 19491 TOs SANTO DOMSNGO INFO DIRECTOR, CARACAS. SANTIAGO. BUENOS AJRES,. a RYBAT REF! SANTO DOMINGO 17347 Tol, So ; 1. ON 28 APRIL HUGALLY=1 INFORMED COS THAT COSTA RICAN AMBASSADOR IN DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (CALLEJAS WHO HUGALLY*1 LABELED AS FIGUERES MAN) ARAANGED FOR ENTRY OF DR, ORLANDO BOSCH INTO DOMINICAN REPUGLIC. NO DATES MENTIONED AND.NO OTHER DETAILS, — 2, FYI WE KNOW FROM LOCAL HUFABRIC LIAISON THAT BOSCH WAS ESCORTED/DEPORTED TO NICARAGUA BY OVERLAND ROUTE ON 26 MARCH 1976, LOCAL PRESS 27 MARCH SPECULATED THAT BOSCH DEPORTED TO OTHER COVNTRIES, INCLUDING DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. 3. FILE 281382985, E2 IMPDET RECORD COPY | 908 p76 we SECRET 01-300 WS D 2o/- AGIAPA 14-0000 OUTGOING. MESSAGE 2:fS.02.0= SSE rmiep——— Srena, Conran UB OMY 1 “tL SB aoe on ate toe we pect o vwaase OnmF Qg Q it] Q 0 it] Qo. > an 4 ar grec anee SECRET MEOELOT RANDL ING nEEATOR -m EROA0S BEPE RENCE EEER STAFF DIRECTOR 430740 O wer DissaM BY: cone: £97 o INFO: FUE iPhing D wece ty . OD sanaro PER VEO Oem ¢ (lll TO: LA/MIAMT, BOGOTA, SHED CARACAS.¥ MHABYSS TRACE ¥ REF: LA/MIAMI 2452) LIN 8L900L] {NOT NEEDED CARACAS? vo: }- DEA/MIAMI MAY BE INFORMED THAT OUR RECORDS SHOW NIEVES ELINA GONZALEZ DE POSADA TO SE THE WIFE OF LUIS POSADA ° CARRILES {IDEN}. SUBJECT OF 203-0300985. WHO IS KNOWN TO DEA/NIANI. THERE IS NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON GONZALEZ.¥ . _ 2. NO H@S TRACES GABRIEL CORREA ECHAVARRIA.Y 3. FOR CARACAS: DEA REQUESTED TRACES ON GONZALEZ AND CORREA WHO ARE SUSPECTED OF BEING INVOLVED IN COCAINE SMUGGLING FROM COLOMBIA. ¥ : oo 7 a Y. FILE: 203-030098S% 200-11-21/24. E2 IMPDET.d , Ft *DEA/MIAMNT REQUESTED TRACES ON GONZALEZ AND CORREA. UHO ARE SUSPECTED OF BEING INVOLVED IN COPCAINE SMUGGLING FROM COLONBTA. \. ‘“ pace Rea PRs ar * Ry Ob oleh C/LA/NU se) DDO/NARCOG L-H. PIPER {TELECOORD} = maar eeparedeneten tg ee wees ae seme nas, Smee, DATE: R 7b f 2 ; ORIG 75 BELLARY 3A DAh * LA/CAR/CA ExT: s96, cQy/~ SOOP§S tf [Recon copy] : LEEES ener aR Gussgercanon —- REPRODUCTION BY OTHE THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIGITEO = E 2 IMPBES a, 3 SECRET D 20 --S+ f/f : _CL BY: OUTGOING ~ MESSAGE “SE ata eo BORA, CENTER UBE ona Cl S8tee! OMF Q 0 G a o. . 3 SECRET Td _ WERAsas OE PERE NCE EER STAFF NZ DIRECTOR 0 oo conr: CF Co INFO: FIL ras : a = 0 womro =~ on If INFO O ems #8 / . kG y TO: LA/NIAMI, BOGOTA, ESE CARACAS.¥ ‘NHABYSS TRACE ¥ - ee ae Cremer: prrecton LEOZYO B+ IDENTITY IS UKSCARLET-3. FORMER CARACAS STATION AGENT WITH WHOM STATION STILL MAINTAINS OCCASIONAL CONTACT. PER WH/MIANI 20687. LO JANUARY 74, AND EARLIER TRAFFIC. DEA/MIAMI IS AWARE OF AGENCY ASSOCIATION WITH WKSCARLET-3. 2. FILE: 203-030094S% 200-23-11/85814. €2 INPDET«d . ae ( [ C/LA/NU SS) ot DDO/NARCOG LL-H» PIPER {TELECOORD} et eee eee oe DATE: 29 MAB Jb 50 Tec Tb ae, PAT F any ; * LA/CARJCA : ExT: . 14956 : o2/~ 300 SE" Sith: aa RECORD CC COPY: REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 88 PROHIBITED | Foy: fea SECURE. Law) 200 —//— Yt . . . 14-0000 ons one o e Dt MTG. O/TE ~ i . CAGLE ORC Orson By DW on SOL. LL TOTAL COMES bal ° / iu ay 7 oss : REPRODUCTION BY OTHERS TEAR SECRET 188UING OFFICE IS PRONUTES PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED ACTION UNIT ACTION @ 1 787770 = ELAS7S PAGE @t-22 IN 869886 TORLZ525342 MAR 76 LNIM 24522 | SECRE T 25153@2 MAR 76 STAFF CITE LASMIAMI 24521 TG: pIRECTOR, BOGOTA. MHAgYSS TRACE os 1, DEA/MIANI REQUESTS TRACES ON FOLLOWING TWO PERSONS, ; INCLUDING ANY PAS? BKHERALD AFFILIATIGN, STH ARE SUSPECTED GF BEING INVOLVED IN COCAINE SMUGGLING From COLONSTA, NO STATION TRACES, ! A. GABRIEL C0 2R £ A ECHAVARRIA, BORN 22 OCTQSER 1943, PROBABLY IN CotoNalA. SO a v #.YNIEVES ELINA GON 2 ALE 2 DE POSADA» BORN te 12 DECEMBER 1935 IN CUaa. 2. FILE? 20@~11911/14, E2e IMPOET, hb vances PER Boee ~29937 25 fru-te FECORD COPY 2s Pan 7e ee SECRET cb - Joo GF 5 D 200 -f -11/1h 14.90000 OUTGOINE. MESSAGE ° sorqa CentenussOome f ~ 4". d eet om ss woo onF oO 0 Q it] o cyesgecernee SECRET. WORS206 eA AD ORT ATOR oate-nee cao? ewe Wat8208 HEFT PENCE ByESEA STAFF . 422982 DIRECTOR . 2 615254 - ae DISSEM BY: CONF: . INFO Pay» ” 0 no mons ‘Qa <A 3 x, Ow vo PEA oe Sa— yee 10 “ O ome # TO: SAN JOSE INFO CARACAS.¥ RYGATY ; : REFS: A- DIRECTOR 4143268 . B. SAN JOSE 29265 [IN S¥iataly 1. Beceer THAT STATION NOT REPEAT NOT EXPLORE REF MATTER WITH HUPABRIC- HEADQUARTERS AND CARACAS REMAIN INTERESTED» HOWEVER» IN ATTENTION. Y 2. FILE: So 1- 300785. Ea INPDET«d o LA, LA/COMMENT: REF A- IS STATION AWARE ORIGIN coce/nexcersraR® KNOWLEDGE OR PRESUMPTION THAT BOSCH INVOLVED IN PLOT AGAINST CHILEAN ANDRES PAS CH AL ALLENDE? REF 8. UNAWARE ORIGIN. SPECULATE SOURCE PROGABLY A COSTA RICAN SECURITY OFFICIAL- CAN EXPLORE WITH HUFABRIC IF DESIRED. DATE: LA é : un Fe LO: DL a xr: ie4 ans fy [ ReCuRo “Couey sor ZOOS, Le W. DEVINE Pele . ge he aL, OR) ee oe ; actocaron a BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMISITED —E 2 imPOET . SECRET _ Gb BY Ac ucay Bee W0D fea say . _ oo TE ee. H75 Pani ¢ a i SABLE BEC O1SsEM ov YS ven Set © on SES 30 a ated a a , ’ AUFROOUC TION DY OTNA@ Tmas ISBUING OFFICE 18 egomarteD ve, - SECRET : PERSON UNIT HOTIFICO ‘ nena rine ee i ee See eee ee A Jorn eee eee meee . ‘STAFF ~—ARLANEE SOPH 4 @ me efapsfor J cnn 1 a . a eenanant acromuer l @ ore ve edhe z_p/secuns Pht WA IS |" eg 7 foie. Ce a Tron @ : rans Yu, DLV 2 i st Soe Lewy he a, fp ided oft LAs _ T 723989. | e1a633 aemerre Cie In 662969 TORL2Z22217% MAR 76 Sv0S 19272 $ ECR ET 0121582 MAR 76 STAFF : CITE SAN JOSE 19272 TO1 DIRECTOR INFO CAKACAS, RYBAT VWLOFTY REF! SAN vOSE 192680 PY//60) 4, UPON RECEIPT OF DIRECTOR a10629 STATICN CONTACTED : a WUPABAIC (HUGLIB©8) TO ADVISE OF A PCSSISLE THREAT AGAINST - : t THE LIFE OF PASCAL ALLENDE, aS INSTRUCTED BY KEACCUARTERS, WUGLIb©8 SAID THE SAME INFORMATION HAD BEEN PREVIOUSLY TEL ES, AIOE RECEIVED BY FOREIGN MINISTER GONZALO FACTO FROM Tee ne nee CAC CLC nt VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENTS FACIG KAD ALREADY PASSES *+E IN@ coe tempers amma esthamet wee Ae oR TO HUGLIBS8'"S FORMATION TG THE HUFABAICS, PR} RECEIPT OF THE INFORMATIGN FROM The SVATIGON KE mad ALREADY TO wARN SIM OF THE Threat, PERSONALLY VISITED ALLENSE 2. NO FILE, Ed IMPCE : i ¢ pnt 3bo, wits oe ‘ H 0 14-0000 OUTGOING, MESSAGE, AE io —— : ’ SIONAL CEOMTER OE OMT . Led “Ey j onr o 6G oO | | “4 SECRET weennae ATN® OCOATOR , =Oate-nee enous + are MSCSASS SEFERENCS BEET STAFF 2vekuezZ = DIRECTOR 814328 _ woes 0153 SY: con CLAS wero: rus beshae ofseears fsa/ro, 9 D monees . PSL Te Y, thy ) 0 mnero ven U4 ‘abe fpoiip 2, «fe cr, ae weaad a G& - Tor IMME DEATE SAN JOSE nro IMMEDIATE CARACAS. ; “RYBAT VULOFTY ¥ | pV neLeT Sy (REF! SAN JOSE 342L0 JIN A354SR1 {RELAYED TO CARACAS}¥ Bs PLEASE ADVISE WHETHER REF “EXCELSIOR” ARTICLE CONTAINS ATTRIBUTION FOR ALLEGATION THAT BOSCH INVOLVED IN PLOT AGAINST ANDRES PAS CAL ALLENDE. IS STATION AUARE OF ORIGIN OF EXCELSIOR". OR GOCR KNOULEDGE/PRESUMPTION THAT BOSCH PRESENCE IN COSTA RICA POSSIBLY CONNECTED UITH PLOT “AGAINST* PASCAL! "¥ . 2. H@S HAS ADVISED SAIC MASTROVITO OF SUBSTANCE REP. “MASTRONETO..REPORTS, THAT SUBJECT OF PASCAL NEVER® BROUGHT UP EITHER Loot BY HIM, BY BOSCH OR BY HUFABRICS.¥~ - : : on Sn ; a 3. PLEASE KEEP CARACAS ADVISED OF ALL FUTURE DEVELOPHENTS IN THIS MATTER. E2 IMPDET-d LA COMMENT: SAN JOSE DAILY “EXCELSIOR™ CARRIES 2b FEB ARTICLE THAT ORLANDO BOSCH ° AVILA, IN JAIL IN COSTA RICA, WAS INTERROGATED BY NORTH AMERICAN . SECURITY AGENT. ARTICLE ALSO REPORTS ALLEGATION BOSCH CONNECTED WITH PLOT AGAINST CHILEAN ANDRES PASCAL ALLENDE. CURRENTLY IN COSTA RICA. NOTE: U.S. OFFICIAL WHO INTERVIEWED BOSGH WAS SECRET SERVICE OFFICIAL» DC/LA/M - WILLTAN DEVINE (DRAFT) {FOR} C/TFK - LEHMAN SMITH {TELECOORD? pare: 2? a OPS/LSN/ID - CURTIS GLENN CTELECOORD? ous: re GuLLo: ne I nasersaren cee peenoouenon OY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMBITED =F 2 “IMPOET CL BY: cgsusoy SECRET 14g90000 WPL ee, HOFFD ‘ ; ey i SABi* Cee Ome Be vce Cn +e. Toran cont. ge! ..ee : : SPPRODUCTION SY OFNER Toon: $SOUING OFFICE 18 PHOMIBIVEL PERSON UNIT POTMIFIEO. = rt. 7735098 = E1Aa58 PAGE Ct IN 639451 TORI2616062 FEB 76 SJOS 19260 Se Z. HAag CL Caren - i SECRET 2637242 FEB 76 Starr (Hoey CITE SAN JOSE 19268 . Be Qari See OS. 7. R ‘ ansetenVe . TO! DIRECTOR, 3 Aleta’ lege Leh RYBAT WWLOFTY REF! SAN JOSE 19240 of 3102f a Ronee! Canece> POLICE. AND-WUBICEAL, PRGECOR-ECOAL DAILY MERCELSTOR BOSCH Wis wa SeREE ag ON 26 FEBRUARY 1976 ChaRYeD “ARTTOVE* ENTETEED™ ~~ HITERROGATED BY AUS, AGENT: wHO ARRIVED, IN THE COUNTRY .. RETR KISS ENOER, " ARTECUE: STATES: TH AK-BOSCH: was ver’ ‘BESS PLEASED THAT A NORTH AMERICAN SECURITY AGENT KHO ARRIVED KITH A DELEGATION THAT ACCOMPANIED KISSINGER HAD INTERROGATED ARTICLE FURTHER STATES THAT TRKAT ANY COSTA RICAN HIM IN A COSTA RICAN VAIL, BOSCH SAID TKAT KE ACCEPTED TKE FACT POLICE OR SECURITY AGENT KOULD INTERVIEW. KIM BUT COULD NOT Rate THE FACT THAT AN AMERICAN AGENT WOULD INTRODUCE MIMSELF INTO THE COSTA RICAN PCLICE SYSTEM TO INTERRCGATE HIM, ARTICLE FURTHER MENTIONS TKAT EGSCH ENTERED KITH ILLEGAL ta “. CHILERN PASSPORT AND ALLEGEDLY CAME HERE IN CONNECTION WITH A hy PLOT AGAINST ANDRES PASCAL ALLENDE. POUCHING ARTICLE. 2. PLEASE PASS ABOVE TO SAIC MASTAOVITO OF THE rer Tc Fr eR SECRE? i an - vgn ll pretee r 14-0000 TOTAL COMES sus av SECRET 246i" “-4C Ose Be PERSON YNIT © OTIMED. ACTION ¢ 7715898 £34158 PAGE @2-¢2 : TORS2618062 FEB 76 SECRET SERVICE: 3. ACCORDING TO HUFABRICe14 ON 26 FEBRUARY. NO DECISION YET BEEN MADE CONCERNING BOSCH. ON POSSIBILITY is THAT HE WILL BE RELEASED AND REMAIN IN COSTA RICA AND TAO THER-ROSSABILITY LS THAT HE WILL BE DEPORTED: : 4. <RELER® Zor-eusow,” EzrmevEr’ Oe SECRET’ SPPORODUCTION BY OTMER IMAM ISSUING OFFICE 18 PROMSITED IN 639451 SJOS 19268 14-0000 7-99 IG. FOB | ! ay G PKR z. TOTAL COPIES 33- “Donn ave SECRET. REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN Cagle ssc Cresrwavy ; ISSUING OFFICE 18 PROMIAITED PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED. _~ ADYANS: TION UNIT ACTION @ tT 707900 «= E1A128 PAGE @2 In 636268 ! ; TORt 2413062 FES 76 BUEN 35669 SE CRE T 2413002 FEO 76 STAFF y, CITE BUENOS AIRES 35669 TO! [MMEDLATE SAN JOSE INFo IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, caphns, RY GAT VRLOFTY ] be WKIMRLET-3 REFS! A, Caracas 29162 (UY 334931 <cy ’ - 8 SAN JOSE 19250 (“ 234/01 CG. BUENOS AIRES 456a9 CK $3/ 178) 1. ON 25 FEBRUARY WE ADVISED WKSCARLET*3 OF EERCUMSTANCES BOSCH'S ARREST PER REF B, WKSCARLET@3 SOMEWHAT RELIEVED BUT CONSIDERS IT ESSENTIAL FOR HIS PERSONAL SECURITY 10 CONTINUE VISIT SAN JOSE AND ATTEMPT CONTACT BOSCH AT JARDINES DE CASCATAL AS IF HE UNAWARE BOSCH ARREST, ALSO FOR COVER PURPOSES, BEFORE LEAVING BUENOS AIRES,» WKSCARLET©3 WILL ATTEMPT ADVISE BOSEHW OF HIS CWKSCARLET©3'S) ARRIVAL IN SAN JOSE SY TELEPHONE CALL AND WILL FOLLOW UP WITH TELEGRAM, WKSCARLET=3 CONSIDERS POTENTIAL RISK TO HIM FROM CUBAN EXILES SUFFICIENTLY HIGH THAT WE MUST VISIT BOSCH IN JAIL» IF LATTER HAS NOT BEEN RELEASED WHEN WASCARLET#3 ARRIVES SAN JOSE ON ¢7 FEBRUARY, 2, WKSCARLET#3 REPORTED HE WAS CALLED FRIM MANAGUA EARLY MORNING ¢3 FEBRUARY BUT WAS NOT aT HOTEL TO RECESVE CALL xHICH HE SECRET 14-0000 1-79 MSG. 10/76 : CABLE SEC DISDEM BY ran TOTAL COFIEG RUM BY WEPROOUC TION BY OTMES Tear ISSUING OFFICE 18 PROMIBITED . PERCON/ UNIT noTIvIgO SBVEQ. ACTION UNIT T 707900 E1AL28 PAGE 02°82 IN 836288 - - TOR82413082 FEB 76 BUEN 35669 BELIEVES COULD ONLY HAVE COME FROM FRANK CASTRO. IF SAN JOSE WANTS ~ * CONTACT WITH WKSCARLET@=3, PLS PROVIDE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE oo 26 FEBRUARY, WKSCARLET@3 WILL GE ACCOMPANIED GY WKSCARLET@1 . AND'WILL STAY AT WHATEVER IS "BEST" HOTEL IN SAN JOSE. | 3. FILE! 201-0932810, 2 LMPDET, _ SECRET - 14-0000 BPOMAL CENTER USE OMT ofa oo o 0 0 o G YY: " SECRET . . ! ‘EE IEsS MELONS BECATOR: ‘Care. tud nove . om weeteus nerenente eumeee STAFF ese | DIRECTOR 611488 I. con: sais JS wo: rue foi Ge 8 SEcuRY, ef-swpo ® a ~ DISseM bY: YS- t ober litle Ode a aaxenve «PER LA j 0s Kltly ° faséy russ od Ter RYSAT VULOFTYY REFS: A. SAN JOSE se2so ftw asnacat 8 “BUENOS AIRES 35654 JIN 83y0S7l¥_— WKSCARLET-} AND WKSCARLET-3 ARE PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS IMMEDIATE SAN sose’ 4 ee IMMEDIATE BUEN A RESs CARACAS 44 1. WORKING FOR PROMINENT VENEZUELAN WHOSE NANE WAS USED IN RETURN " ABDRESS ON LETTER BOMB SENT TO CUBAN ZANBASSADOR IN VENEZUELA IN. *, Have NEL . u-3 AND U- 3, COMMISSIONED TO DETERMINE AUTHORSHIP OF LATE 3975. LETTER BONS. AND WHETHER TT WAS CUBAN EXILE EFFORT. té-l AND U-3 TRAVELS ARE RELATED TO INVESTIGATION. INCLUSION OF SAN JOSE ON R Q_ PRESENCE THERE OF ORLANDO 8 0 SC H AVILA, WHO Sn ee ee ee oO ene eee THEY PLAN TINTERVIEW® IN CONNECTION WITH LETTER BONS.¥ 2. IN ORDER TO APPEAR UNUITTING OF BOSCH ARREST IN COSTA RICA, 2 PER REF Bgeu-3 STILL PLANNING DEPART BUENOS AIRES FOR SAN JOSE CN ABOUT 2b FEBRUARY-¥ 3. FILE: 201-09318105 200-b-495. £2 IMPDET.dd LA CONMENT: A. ASKS PURPOSE. OF W-3 VISIT TO COSTA RICA’ Px 207- Pe lF9? B. W-3 ADVISED OF BOSCH ARRESTS STILL PLANNING TO 3-92 TRAVEL TO COSTA RICA Bodorn 27 FEBRUARY. 2957h cme, ROBERT{GYLLOESA yun, CALA/ i CNH * 394m | ; : 3 2 fib xe, LOA LS ecrassatlle Laut Zbl - 3009 5 C/LAD Lfen/ . ; /UA/TEK _ stemanon PRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE I5SUING OFFICE IS PROWISITEC —E 2 IMPDET ‘ SECRET | | RECORD D cory | | CL BY: OSuS24 14-0000 t : . eoe coo . oe ed ‘ e . 7 e . Ld - _ . ° ee 7 to. bd : “cage eee orssew ev. pun toraa: oes (Ee | EN if e . . a QTPROOUC TION BY OTHER year SE€cCa eT ‘ ISSUING OFFICE 16 PROmeITED ‘ PERSON UNIT NOTICED weet , leeg, . ‘grape ~—-ACYANCE COPY ISSYEO SLOTTED ley poe - : a ACTION UNIT 790858 E1150 PAGE O13 In 834930 ToRI2314202 FEB 76 CARA 2916 SECRET 2314882 FER 76 STAFF . CLTE CARACAS 29262 . ; TO! IMMEDIATE SAN JOSE INFO DIRECTOR» GUENOS AIRES. Rveat - : ta B 3409) REFS! Ae SAN JOSf 19258 ¢ ; G $24723] | B, CARACAS 29263 (BEING RETRANSMITTED S«N JOSE) 6 . . . “2,- PURPOSE WKSCARLET*3 TRAVEL SAN JOSE REFQATED REF 83 WKSCARLET©3 THOUGHT BOSCH WAS IN SANTIAGO aut LATER DETERMINED i WE WaS IN SAN JOSE, SINCE dOSCH NOW UNDER ARRESTs WKSCARLETCS ' MOST LIKELY CONTINUING TRAVEL PLANS FOR COVER PURPOSES WITH | WKSCARLET#©4 AND TO TRY DETERMINE WHETHER HE HAS NOw BECOME TARGET ; OF CUBAN EXILE EXTREMISTS, 2, FILE: 281-322985, G2, IMPDET, 4 ! ie lO.ckY] __ |patPaet fox rung Ode bd. (2, 3) |] Ld Hai SL fos hia (a : Pte Fang L _ | RECORD Copy a , SECRET 236% -_ a - . 201 -30098S” woe 14-0000 -ovrte BAUD 2671 MEG. 10/78 “~ came SEC DISSE BY y +4 : PER ‘PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED. RAPRODUCTION BY OTMER THAN 2- 180UING OFFICE 18 PROMIGITED T 792789 Elaiie IN o3aie9. Ce ToRs2422142 Fea 76 Sy0S 19258 SECRET 2121232 FEB 76 STAFF We, shes canbe! 3 CITE SAN JOSE 19250 TO: IMMEDIATE BUENOS AIRES INFO IMMEDIATE sian pee RYBAT VWLOFTY ° REF: QUENOS AIRES 35654 7 93007) 1.. TELL. WKSCARLET#3 THAT, BASED ON INFO. PASSED TO LIAISON BY FB1, BOSCH HAS BEEN TARGET OF INTEREST TO LOCAL LIAISON FOR ABOUT ONE YEAR. LIAISON AWARE OF BOSCH BOMBING BACKGROUND AND THEIR INTEREST IN HIM INCREASED AS RESULT SERIES LOCAL BOMBINGS AND IMMINENT VISIT OF SECRETARY KISSINGER. THROUGH THEIR INFORMANTS THEY LEARNED THAT BOSCH GETTING SUPPORT LOCALLY (HOUSING, ETC)s THAT HE USING NAME CONRADO CORTEZ OR CORTES-HRND. IN EARLY FEBRUARY. THAT HE KNOWN TO BE USING & CHILEAN PASSPORT IN ANOTHER NAME, IN LATE JANUARY THEY PINPOINTED NEIGHBORHOOD IN WHICH HE WAS LIVING AND BEGAN INTENSIVE SEARCH (THEY ALSO HAD REPORTS OF HIS PRESENCE IN DOWNTOWN AREA), THROUGH POSTAL AUTHORITIES AND OTHER LOCAL SOURCES THEY PINPOINTED THE EXACT LOCATION OF HIS HOUSE IN | JARDINES DE CASCAJAL AND ARRESTED HIM (THIS DONE BEFORE SAN JOSE STATION WAS ADVISED BY We3 VIA BUENOS AJRES aS TO HIS EXACT LOCATION). ALL ABOVE CAN BE PASSED TO wWe3 AND HE SHOULD : WKHKLT 3 ~, SECRET o/ Fome 0209 7670 MFG. BOLTS ~. ry C ‘ CABLE SEC DISSEt BY. Par . . . REPROOUC TION BY OTHER Han - {NBUING OFFICE 10 PHOMeITED. PEARSON UNIT HOTIFIED. tT 7g2789 «= ETA118 PaGE @2-82 . +: RW 834289 TOR12122142 FEB 76 $J0S. 1923e::- temneaneneren es Premise os ALSO BE CLEARLY TOLD KIS INFO OLD NOT RESULT IN BOSCH : ARREST. " ° | 2. RE CONTACT WITH CASTRO IN SAN JOSE, WE CAN ONLY SAY THE FOLLOWING? . a. WE HAVE NEVER DISCUSSED OR MENTIONED CASTRO WITH LIAISON, SO WE DO NOT KNOW IF THEY EVEN’ AWARE HIS EXISTANCEs HIS BACKGROUND» HIS INTENTIONS, OR THAT HE IN COSTA RICA, B. IF THEY ARE AWARE OF CASTRO'S PRESENCE WERE, 17 I$ NOT IMPOSSIBLE THAT THEY MIGHT PICK HIM UP TOO. THAT BEING CASE» We3 COULD. ALSO BE PICKED UP (WHICH AGAIN RAISES QUESTION OF PURPOSE 4 WKSCARLET#1 AND 3 VISIT TO COSTA RICA). i 3. FILEt 282- S0SCH AVILA, ORLANDO. €&2 IMPODET, : - ~~ sECRE?T CC 14-0000 oo REAP TN MTT PRT Ra whe eee speien me mceemes doe, 9.70 MsG. HOB non Ly ; ; “~ _ SAGLE BIC OIsEeM Cy AT a __yotarcomns 3 3 aun ev , REPRODUCTION BY OTHER The ‘ - SEC AR. € T oO seauine OFrice Is PROWINITE sri RECRUITS PERSO UMIT NOTIFIED, O° ACTION Yat fi CTION © cfpyvhbe-® - 7: _ . T 7de452 ETA792 eaGE 22 , . In 834857 Y0OR:2136352 FEB 76 ; BUEN 35654 ; "SCR ET epigis2 FER 76 Stare “TO! IMMEDIATE SaN JOSE INFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR» CARACAS,) | , . \ CITE BUENOS AIRES 35654 / RYBAT VHLOFTY \ REFS! 4, DIRECTOR 612006 B. SAN JOSE 19263 (FIST : C. SAN JOSE wp2ar (Ye F3/944 ; 1, ON 20 FESRUARY WE INFORYED WKSCARLET-3 OF BOSCH'S ARREST . EMPHASIZING TRAT ARREST NOT BASED ANY [NFO FROM KKSCARLET-3, negBARLESS. LATTER WAS SERIOUSLY CONCERNED THAT BOSCH MOST LIKELY CONSIDERS HE HAS BEEN BETRAYED BY WASCARLET=3 (NOTE PER PARA 1,6 OF REF Cy BOSCH WAS APPREHENDED AT SAME ADDRESS HE HAD GOVEN Td WXSCARLET=3 FOR CONTACT IN SEN JOSE), 10 BETTER ASSESS EXTENT mIS RISK AND PLAN HIS FUTURE MOVES WITH BOSCH, WKSCARLET=3 Wad REVUESTED aE EXPLAIN CIRCUYSTANCES AND EVENT SURROUNDING BOSCH'S - ARREST. BELIEVE ESSENCE OF REF C KDULD SUFFICE AND ALSO HELP CONVINCE WKSCARLET©3 THAT WE DID NOT PASS HIS INFO TO LIAISON FOR ECSCH ASREST, RELYEST SAN OSE GUICELINES ON PORTIONS REF C hE CAN PASS WKSCARLET3, 2. nKXSCARLET©3 HAS ALSO ASKED FOR OUR ASSESSKENT OF RISK: mo SECRET : thee Lo — Cihed Sen 270. u. : ~ rota. comes RUN BY PERSON. UNIT HOTHNED. : CABLE SEC OESEH Oy osn ; . rf : . SECrET teevere ovpeca ne posieiteD. x AYA ACTION UNIT ‘ACTION 6 T 7ece5e@ elayge PaGE €2-02 InN 634057 , TORIZi16352 FEB 76 BUEN 35654 TO HyM IN sontact WITH FRANK CASTRO IN SAN JOSE, WKSCARLET#3 ~~: FEARS CASTaa MAY BE UNDER SURVEILLANCE BY AUTHORITIES IN WHICH . CASE KASCASLET©3 WILL ATTEMPT AVOID CONTACT WITH HIM IN SaN JOSE, WKSCARLET@=3 STILL PLANNING DEPART BUENOS AIRES FOR SAN JOSE ON/ABOUT 26 FESRUARY,. . ; 3. FULEt Telee93181e8, E2 IMPDET. SECRET eed et ee 44-0000 e ORY O20 | 7:78 urs. 0770 ~ see tee . Cra) A RETAODUCTION OF OTHER te IBSUING OFFICE 16 PROMIBITE canne atc orssem ov_ Oy an : PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED, | __aDYAN . “action wet ' | Zz a F AG [7 TON @ ek td peas, TORI 2031202 FEA 76 -SIOS 19283, Se CRE? 2080292 FES 76 STAFF - CITE SAN JOSE 19243 TOs IMMEDIATE BUENOS AIRES, DIRECTOR, CARACAS. RYBAT VHLOFTY | , REF: CARACAS 35629 1. we Becteve WKSCARLET=3 SHOULD GE INFORMED OF 30SCH ' > E DETE:TION SOONEST, W-3 SHOULD ALSO GE ADVIS& THAT HOUSE WHERE BOSCH ARRESTED HERE IS SAME ADDRESS AS THAT PROVIDED BY W-3 PER ; REF PARA ONE. 2+ PLS ADVISE IF wWe3 STELL INTENDS CaME SAN vOSE DESPITE ARREST OF BOSCH, BOSCH MAY ALSO BE EXPELLED FROM COSTA RICA PRIOR ARRIVAL We3 ON 26 FEGRUARY. IF YES, REASON FOR VISIT WILL ENABLE SAN JOSE DECIDE IF CONTACT WITH We3 HERE DESIRABLE, Ry WEL PROGRAM ; 3. FILE? 202-6495, 62 IMPOET y PeRTrian sve yd’ [ Recond coPY | Ape -< SECRET 2 6 go Be 207 — 299292 ZOV> 2O00VE a CRE jp sete . . . . oo ane ' e ont - eneee : : OMF oO fr) o oo 6 4 ‘ 4 “l Ssecret . ‘ . + 0600008 nee eee pate we come om weesees oerestwte mewrede STAFF 2000032 DIRECTOR — 610004 cow: fms iwro: Fite 4 a he Ae A fsog i] — ossem avs AW p0e wee eta Of | d \ hoshres, Var, Leds obj fay, ese, Sun 8G | - TO: IMMEDIAT Cred f SAN dose INFO “THNEDIATE. Bulnos AIRES &, Rovmwe SANTIAGO,Y ea RYBAT: VULOFTY . a REFS: As DIRECTOR 808822 - ee | - . ~ . t 8. CARACAS 29129 JIN &30S0b oe 1 ] , { : wwitee Ane er- She , D- CARACAS 29235 [IN A30S4O] oe : €. SAN JOSE 19237 IN 8308471 ¥ a 1. SHARE CARACAS CONCERN FOR SAFETY OF UKSCARLET-3 IF INFO HE. 4 ' - || RECEIVED FROM. CUBAN EXTLE SOURCES AND SUBSEQUENTLY PASSED TO BKHERALD } IS REVEALED 70 LIAISON SERVICES IN CARACAS AND SAN JOSE. AND THEY qe | C- SAN JOSE 29235 [IN a304q4l | | + i i! i TAKE ACTION TO FRUSTRATE PLANNED ASSASSINATION. CUBAN EXILES INVOLVED t u . IN REPORTED ATTEMPT WILL NOT ASK CIERE SERVICES OBTAINED THEIR INFORMATION, BUT LOOK FOR LEAKS IN THEIR MIDST. HOWEVER, BELIEVE An DANGER OF COMPROMISE TO UKSCARLET-3 LESSENS WITH PASSAGE OF TINE - BECAUSE OF PROBABLE REVEGLATION OF PLANS TO ADDITIONAL PERSONS. | :* THEREFORE. SUBJECT CARACAS CONCURRENCE SUGGEST THAT SAN JOSE ADVISE “ HUFABRIC THAT STATION HAS RECEIVED TIP THAT THERE MAY BE ATTEMPT ON i : . LIFE OF ANDRES PASCAL ALLENDE. PLACE OF ACCUISITION SHOULD DATE: ORIG: . . UNIT: _ EXT: ~~ . / : A COORoma re Corre es Arne wena Tend O8NESR | euateocanon REPROONCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMIBITED = £2 IMPDET SECRET ct BY: 929453 oe.nses eoreee 14-0000 ws ew 908 ben et mah FO ted te ! te oe eters 2 Oprae aa ronan conten une -_ . oe co: ase e wm uae os OonF oO G it 0 0 Q 0 . cence teres . 7 ‘SECRET _ . ; . 0009466 went ees meTATeS eate hes ome m mea5468 Se Feeeute ERED : cone: INFO: FILE ; , Q _ O1ssEM Be 2 : - . o no wae 4 ; 6/0 0 senenro PER ° O ons # . ' NOT BE REVEALED-¥ “i e ee 4 2- “ALTHOUGH ARREST OF ORLANDO BOSCH AVILA NOT RESULT OF. . UKSCARLET<-3 INFORMATION» UE HAVE CONSIDERED WHETHER OR NOT HE SHOULD BE INFORMED-OF 8OSCH ARREST IN SAN JOSE. WE DEFER To CARACAS. HOWEVER, TO ADVISE BEST COURSE. IF AFFIRMATIVE REQUEST . BUENOS AIRES ATTEMPT CONTACT UKSCARLET-83 AND ADVISE HIN BOSCH > ARRESTED, BUT THAT ARREST WAS NOT BASED ON ANY INFORMATION OR ACTION ON OUR PART. HE SHOULD ALSO BE ADVISED TO CONTINUE TRIP TO SAH JOSE AS THOUGH HE HAD NO FOREKNOULEDGE OF ARREST.¥ 3. FILE: 202-0932810% 200-b-49S. £2 IMPDET«d LA COHMENT: REF A - ADVISES AGENCY RESPONSIBILITY To DETERMINE . POSSIBILITY USE AGENCY INFO TO PREVENT HIGHLY IMPROPER ACTIVITIES SUCH AS PLANNED ASSASSINATIONS. | 5 REF 8 - ALLENDE UWIDOU IN CARACAS. SELIEVE BEST YE COULD DO AND STILL PROTECH UKSCARLET-3 IS ADVISE THERE MAY BE ATTEMPT ON-LIFE OF NENBER ALLENDE FAMILY IN CARACAS.~ REF C - PASCAL STILL IN SAN JOSEs REQUEST PERMISSION ADVISE HUFABRIC OF MURDER THREAT. REF D - PLEASE ADVISE IF ORLANDO BOSCH ARREST IN COSTA RICA DUE TO PASSAGE OF U-3 INFO. IF SO. SUGGEST NO FURTHER DISSEN OF U-3 IbFO OUTSIDE LNBUZZ SINCE RISK OF ee Settee wee TD DATE: . ORIG: : - UNIT: . - . EXT: COcerwatene Cre gad asreg NCA Tae OSPR cusseceres REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROHIAITED =e 2 IMPDET SECRET . ct BY: 0239453 oes abene OFeeee 14.00000 2 ome on 2 am ae ee VUUIGUING MESSAGE Oreceae il etele . Si~acem tee av ove co ~ vee -e . ee oe once tenes on o oO O08 OG O OG 2 3 4 te seetance - . . . “TS ECRET . . ‘ + ©E8G066 Mee eeTOe care tet GeowP one 2690208 Ras enenre ERR : _ . O wore Orssem BYe CONF: ". NFO: FALE O nomoes $/000 6 O awense PER QO wmse # COMPROMISE TO\S-3 RUNNING TOO HIGH. = ; ‘REF E HUFABRIC HAD- ALREADY WATCHED FOR AND LOCATED BOSCH DUE PREVIOUS TIPS {UNRELATED PASCAL} FROM DEA AND FBI- PASSED ‘ONLY INFO THAT BOSCH HAD BEEN SEEN IN CARACAS ? FEB AND MIGHT TRAVEL COSTA RICA USING DOCS IN “NANE ie! "COTTEZ"» COORD: oo. C/LA/CAN—————> gt C/LASS C/LA/TFK . pave: 29 FESRUARY 1976 QS onic: ROBERT B. ANDREUS . . UNIT: LAsRUsY - . . . ext: 1535 , \ CSI = c/Uad ; , CLasn er Ee COOROmaTinag OFF CEES Aine wticstns OFF C88 canerencavom REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITED «= EE 2 isPDET srFcPFT cae ee PED 3 ‘ ‘ , 14-0000 _ | * etre me ome ey ‘, “7 see * , , ~ oa ‘ . — o AULE Sf. Dissee ev 27 ren tthe. TOTAL LOPES WT pes Rupe @s ; . ae VUETION BY ONES TRE S E CR 3 bf ING OFFICE t® PRORMIOITEE PERSON UNIT NOTIFIZO. IN 630647 oN T0RI1ye1552 FEB 760 Sues 19237 SEC-RE T se2saze ree) 6 STARR a ge a CITE SAN JOSE 19237 . . TO! IMMEDIATE CARACAS, DIRECTOR INFO IMMEDIATE BUENOS AIRES, C*>m3 - : . ese Arter Zags : RYBAT VALORTY w REF} CARACAS 156930540) 1, ORLANDS BOSCH AVILA aS SUBJECT OF INTEREST TO Fel IN EARLY 1975, ITINERANT FB] REP FROM MEXICO CITY (CAMAROTA) MENTIONED NAME TO STATION AND [7 IS BELJEVED HE DID SaME TO LOCAL © SERVICE CHUFAGRIC), AND MaY HAVE LEFT SOMETHING IN WRITING WITH oy THEM, GOSCH NAME ALSO MENTIONED TQ STATION BY LOCAL DEA REP BUT ; IT NOW DETERMINED THIS WAS BASICALLY ON FBI BEHALF. 2. ON OCCASION OF COSTA RICAN PRESIDENT DANIEL oDugeR'S HEETING AT HIS RANCH WITH CENTR&L AMERICAN PRESIDENTS ON 18 JULY 197, JTINERANT FBI REP MEXICO CITY CALLED STATION TO WARN COSTA RICANS OF AN UNLEGED CLANDESTINE INFILTRATION OF BOSCW ON PACIFIC COAST TO DISRUPT THAT MEETING, HUGLIB-3, WHO HAD SECURITY FOR THAT MEETING. CHECKED OUT INFO TO NO AVAIL. THIS INFO WAS ' SUSSEGUENTLY PASSED TU STATION GY HOS AND EMBASSY (WHICH RECEIVED IT VIA CUSTA RICAN EMBASSY, WASHINGTON), REY ser, 3, AT MEETING WITH CHIEF, HUFABRIC@14 ON 12 FEBRUARY ME wee burg gy SECRET 14-0000 + Bric eek Disery ov Pun . Toran COMES BUN &y - REPROOUC TION BY OYNIA THA SE€cret s08UING OFerce 18 PeOkeiTE: PUREON UN NOTIFIED. wee ee T 604069 ELAGI®. rice 82 Tn 830607 . ; TORI1901552 FEB 76 SyoS 19237 \ REPORTED THAT WIS SERVICE HAD CEFINITELY SPOTTED BOSCH ON . - TkO OCCASIONS ON OR ABOUT 10 FEGRUARY, HAD LOCATED THE AREA WHERE WE was BELIEVED TO GE LOCATED AND HOPED TO GRAS HIM SOON. 4. ON 47 FESRUANY STATION INFORMED HUFABRIC*14 OF THE FOLLOWING INFOQ FROM PARA 3 OF CaRacaS 291098 A, GOSCH WAS KNOWN TG BE IN CARACAS ON 7 FEBRUARY. 8B. BUSCH MIGHT HAVE LEFT CARACAS SOME TIME AFTER 6 FEBRUARY FOR CENTRAL AMERICA. | C. BUSCH MIGHT SE USING CHILEAN PASSPORT (WHICH THEY ‘ ALREADY KNEW) AND MIGHT BE TRAVELLING UNDER NAME CORTEZ. KUFABRIC’14 WOWEVER STATED THAT BOSCH TRAVELLING UNDER NAME hECTOR Es D' AV AN 20 GINTCLESI, USING CHILEAN PASSPORT KUMBER 26583, . NO OTHER PURTIONS OF CARACAS 20129 OR ANY OF PART OF CARACAS 2911@ PASSED TO ANYONE. : : 5. WE CHECKING WITH HUFABKIC/14 ON DETAILS OF EVENTS LEADING 10 ARREST AND WILL ADVISE SOONEST. . 6. NO FILE, E2 IMPDET I se SECRET + etme wens T-78 AFG, 80/78 ss ran 4 f totat comes g - aUN ev ve RAPROOUT HON BF COYNE TRAN CAGLE SEC CrseRM a S| SECREP reeuING Srvc <8 eaowletTED tt MOVIPIESO - y PaReo staré PO TATE rue at \ a Ne ue [ag ' " 7 \ Mn arses *| EM DEP — iy ono dwax peghe,” BE poop PAGE B1 - TH 832542 “695558 ETAI50 ~~" \ yorsaeaiasz Fee 76 CARA 29135 , Cite CARACAS 2913 ‘Ss €c RET ‘eat FEB 76 STAFF =T LMMEDEATE DIRECTOR, SAN JOSE INFO IMMEDIATE BVENOS AIRES. oe \ / NIACT DIRECTOR, SAN JOSE. RYBAT VHLOFTY REFS: 43 SAN JOSE 19236 96830503) Bi CARACAS aorta n 82.87 2 C, CARACAS 29409(@ 829704) D, cARACAS 29129(08 30506) E, SAN JOSE 19235 830494 4. PLEASE ADVISE IF REF A ARREST OF ORLANDO OOSCH AVILA RESULTED FROM REFS B AND C INFORMATION, IF SO, SUGGEST NO FURTHER DESSEM OF PARA THO REF C PLOT INFORNATION OUTSIDE LNBUZ2 CHANNELS AS RISK COMPROMISE WKSCARLET*3 70 EXILE EXTREMISTS RUNNING T@ HIGH, 2, FILE! 200¢6-495, E2 IMPDET uicSeAe ver df, oo SECRET : . 14-0000 ii . . + UNILATERALLY THAT WE HAVE TIP THERE MAY SE ATTEMPT ON Lire OF + wes ern renee . . ‘ —™ Ft ea eet : oe . TOKE BUT ONseen ae we Pelee Ut MOTHFIEO, REPRODUCTION BY TIHER YHA #9CUING OFFICE 16 PROMIBITEa: STAFF je Lae trae dss CC : . e. FE. OVA i ars Fo, mr i a i scram | TRAD, (AWD. DEO IPG ct 0 es Ves fer 09 a - “Fy ee3e6e EYAOSS PAGE’ Ol IN 630586 : TORI se20412 FEB 76 CARA 29129: : m2 “SEGRE 1 1820302 Fee 76 STAPF ae 7 a erte CaRACAS 29129 ro REFS! A, DIRECTOR 800622 8, CARACAS 29094(W 82736! 2, IN CONTEXT OF ARRIVAL CARACAS HORTENSIA BUSS! DE ATUENDE PER REF @, STATION BELIEVES WE COULD ADVISE LOCAL LIAISON FEEL THIS AS SPECIFIC MEMZER ALLENDE FAMILY HERE IN “CARACAS. . EVEN THEN aS KE COULD GET AND STILL REASONABLY PROTECT “SOURCE. THERE JS RISK TO WKSCARLET@3 HHO OSTAINED INFO DIRECTLY FROM SELFeDECLARED PRINCIPAL JN PLOT) WKSCARLET@3 IS ONLY PERSON WE POSSIBLY ROLANDO OTERO HERNANDES SURE FRANK CASTRU HAS TOLD. IF WXSCARLET<“3 COMPROMISED YS NOT YET AWARE VICTIM [DENTITY, TO EXILE EXTREMISTS, STATION FEELS HIS LIFE WOULD BE IN JEOPARDY. 2. FILE! 20490300985, £2. IMPDET. CRISS FILE COPY FOR | BO2- 204 TO NOT DESTROY IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR INFO SAN yase, SANTIAGO, BUENOS AIRES; a : : f 14-0000 . ~ : 7 7 aOLe SEC DisBEM OF ot Pir LAL wera cory? 3 MLN os ODUCTION BY OTHES Than . SECRET i ISSUING OFFICE 18 PROMEITED PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED ny SOLAN 2 ACTION UNIT IN 630528 ; * . Q { 7693462 ELAG57 - PaGE Ot 19236° ; TOR!1820432 FEB 76. — Suos SECRET s620302 FED 76 STAFF "ETE SAN JOSE 192369 i & 10 JMMEDIATE DIRECTOR INFO IMMEDIATE CARAS, BUENCS AIRES, : x . , . . i RYBAT VWLOFTY a 1. HUFABRIC INFORMED STATION OF ARREST OF ORLANDO -— BOSCH AVILA IN SAN JOSE MIDDAY 18 FEBRUARY 1976, CHARGED WITH ENTERING COSTA RICA WITH ILLEGAL DOCUMENTS AND CAN HOLD FOR MINUMUM TKENTY-FOUR HOURS. STATION ENCOURAGING HUFABRIC THAT HE SE HELD UNTIL AFTER SECRETARY ; KISSINGER DEPARTS, 2. BECAUSE OF SECRET SERVICE, DEA» AND Fol INTEREST IN BOSCH» WOULD APPRECIATE HEADQUARTERS GUIDANCE ON HOW WE SHOULD PROCEED OR ACTION WE SHOULD TAKE. WE UNDERSTAND BOSCH MAY BE INDICTED.FUGITIVE FROM U.S. JUSTICE. 3. NO FILE, E2 [MPDET SECRET 14-0000 “PRASON UNIT NOTIFIED. . oa“ ; i . cacre ene orssew ov VS oon LAX G TOTAL copia a Te : — or otnre rian REPaCOUCTION BT O' 1eauUING orrice 18 PRONMIBITEO 28 [sterr PRECEDENCE so Q°TURO BLOTIZG ft) oy cals tenon Ua > one va 7 i FIL - ofp LA —- : eC SD lopshze 5 sPls i — PPHIOO Ot uD 2, : Y 693416 jageo PAGE 81 j IN 630496 — ‘ TOR: 4620252 FEB 76 SJOS 19235 Lt SECRET iezece? FED 76 STAFF CITE SAN JOSE--49235 ‘ so fs Gg : . “4 To? IMMEDIATE DJRECTUR INFO CaRaCaS, SANTIAGO. BUENOS AIRES. Copy: : ' Wiese ARLET=3 oe ; REFS! A, DIRECTOR 80682 : By SAN JOSE 19195 ‘ney neeged CARACAS OR BUENOS atRESX~ 212972 C. SAN JOSE 19215 (NOT NEEDED CARACAS OR BUENOS ALRES\™$( PICS De SAN yOSE 19227 PARA 2 (NOT NEEDED CARACAS OR BUENOS atREs (82630 E, DIRECTOR 808856 . 1. RE PARA 3 REF A AND REF Et REFS 8,C, AND D REPORTED ARRIVAL ON 2 FEGRUARY AND PRESENCE OF ANDRES PASCAL ALLENDE REPEAT ANDRES PASC AL ALENDE. NEPHEW OF SALVADOR ALLENDE, IN COSTA RICA, AFTER SPENDING DAY IN LOCAL HOTEL HE MOVED TO HOME OF MARXIST DANIEL CAMACHO FONGEs POLITICAL SCIENCE PROFESSUR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE FACULTY OF UNIVERSITY OF COSTA RICA. CAMACHO HOME LOCATED IN SUBURBAN TOKN OF CURRIDABAT 25 METERS NURTH OF HOME OF FORMER PRESIDENT PEPE FIGUERES. PASCAL KNOWN TQ BE AT ABOVE LOCATION AS OF 16 FEBRUARY, 2. PASCAL AND GIRLFRIEND MUST REMAIN COSTA RICA FOR SIXTY DAYS AFTER ARRIVAL TO GIVE COSTA RICAN COURTS OPPORTUNITY TO DETERMINE VALIDITY OF GHILEAN GOVERNMENT REQUEST TO EXTRADITE THEM, SECRET TV tu, Were . ™ . . ~ . CABLE STC CEST BY. Tora. comrs muUN BY PERZON UNIT NOTIFIED, men - 4 REPROOUCTION BY OTHER Tran IBSUING OFFICE 18 PROMOTED ACTION UNIT 4 acrion ° T 693416 Elaozo “RAGE @2-e2 In 830404 . . TORIL2¢252 FED 76 SJOS 19233 : Con 516063) i 3. SOURCE SAN JOSE 19215 has HUCOD-2, i : er ‘IN VIEW KISSINGER VISIT. ADVISE IMMEDIATE PERMISSION | DISCUSS MURDER THREAT WITH LOCAL LIAISON (HUFABRIC). n 4 5. FILES 201-931610. €2 IMPDET | se CRE? a a oe we 14-0000 OUTGOING MESSAGE oy fee ad: - oo Ma meeewrauen oe aA Ait sleet 4 : ace cu mee tue we le ste : ‘2 onF 98 o.6|- 0 0 t] 0 0 LAC anon SECRET > 5 98G | At tod OE ATOR ere -¢ mesa nttr @ STAFF DIRECTOR 800022 cove: L4 7 eo: Cc, fs 3 ~———— iP] O mento PER iio Dems # «ky TO: INMCDIATE CARACAS+,SAN JOSE% SANTIAGO WP BUEN S FIRES Y? ‘REF2-. CARACAS 29109 JIN aza7o4¥l ¥ de JIN ORDER AYOID CRITICISN of N ALLEGATIONS THAT AGENCY FAILED IN SOME RESPONSIBILITY REGARDING HIGHLY IMPROPER ACTIVITIES, SUCH AS “S PLANNED ASSASSINATIONS»s THE AGENCY MUST EXAMINE SUCH ACTIVITIES TO DETERMINE IF. IT IS POSSIBLE OR PROPER TO USE AGENCY INFORMATION TO DIVERT OR ARREST THE ACTIVITY. IN SOME SITUATIONS NOTHING CAN BE : DONE EITHER GECAUSE NO CHANNEL EXISTS TO rect THE SITUATION OR THE SOURCE CANNOT BE PROTECTED.¥ fe) aw at ler 2 @- REF PARA TWO REPORT FROM UKSCARLET-3 Primes ARANETA 4 Phat TAOS ATGAM CITI EAD TO KILL ALLENDE'S NEPHEW IN EXCHANGE FOR , UNSPECIFIED HELP FROM CHILEAN GOVERNMENT, IS THE TYPE OF ACTIVITY WHICH nuST BE EXAMINED PER ABOVE TO SEE IF THERE IS POSSIBILITY OF USING WKSCARLET-3'S REPORT TO MEDIGATE THE PLANNED ACTIVITY. T THEREFORE, PLEASE ADVISE WHETHER YOU BELIEVE UKSCARLET-3'S REPORT CAN BE PASSED TO APPROPRIATE VENEZUELAN LIAISON, OR OTHER) LIAISON SERVICES, UI THOUT JEOPARDIZING WKSCARLET-3'°S IDENTITY AND SAFETY-¥ 3. SAN JOSE! LATEST H@S INFO IS OATEs ORIG: UNIT: EXT: RECORD COPY COORDINATING CPFICE A! MTA Hite OFFER Gseswcanom REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED f 2 IMPDET SECRET CL BY: 934453 ONL Es dne OomcER 14-00000Q , ty oo SAN JOSE. 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TuURI1717572 Fea 76 ; CARA 29229 SEc RET 12h 7222 FED 76 STAFF aA : CITE CARACAS 291g9 . g TO: Daven BUENOS AIRES, Say JOSE IAFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR: SANTIAGOs BRASILIA, 230 DE VANEIRO. LI As GUATEMALA CITY, VWLOFTY MHSPIKE _ REFS: A, CARACAS 29029 CoEING RELAYED ALL ADDRESSEES LESS AN yOSEs guenos ares) BIB 79 7 Bb, CARACAS 29476 (HtING RELAYED aLL AUDRESSEES LESS SAN Y26Ssiz@ C. CARACAS 29110 CHVC~7327) JOSE) 1. WKSCARLET©3 LOCATED ORLANDO 8 0 S$ C H AVILA IN SAN JOSE 16 Fe>RuaRy AND SPOKE BRIEFLY BY TELEPHONE WITH HIM TO ARRANGE INTEXVIEWR IN SAN JOSE FOUR OR FIVE DAYS HENCE. WASCARLETOS LEAVING CARACAS WITH WKSCARMLETe1 FUR SUENOS AIRES AFTERNNON 17 Fee AnD ANTICIPATES STAYINU BUENOS AIRES FOR AUQUT THREE DAYS BEFORE GOING SAN JOSE. WKSCARLET=3 CAN BE CONTACTED IN EITHER BUENCS AIRES OR SAN JOSE BY TELEPHUNE CALL FROM NATIVE SPANISH SPEAKER TOENTIFYING HIMSELF AS "RAMIREZ." HE WILL BE STAYING SHERATON HOTEL IN BYENCS AIHES BUT DOES NOT YET KNOW NAME OF HOTEL IN SAN JOSE, AT 3OTH LOCATIONS HE WILL ge ALERT FOR CALL seCrer? .eene cet OfsseM Ov” 1 TOTAL COMES ten ey i 7 REPRODUCTION BT OTHER Team / ; secret 198UING OFFICE 18 PROMIBITES SesscN UNIT NOTIFIED ‘ fepuno skOTEO ay AP i i i — ace eScg COR Al PRN NET ’ Re we neo es achon @ ie ° ~ “Pr gas349 —ETaa3sz————~—“C—~“‘“‘“‘“‘z GEC IN 828704 TOR3327175972 FEB 7% CaRk 29109 FROM “RAMIREZ” BETKESN 2622 AND 922 DAILY, CAUTION NATIVE SPANISH SPEAKER MUST ¥AKE CALL IN URDER AVOID ARCUSING EXTREMELY SUSPICIOUS NATURE wKSCARLET@4 WHO MAY ANSWER TELEPHONE AND IS UNe MITTING WKSCARLETSS CUNTACT. WITH BKNERALD, IN QROER veRIFY BOSCH EXACT MOVEMENTS DURING VWLOFTY, SUGGEST SAN JOSE MAY WISH FORWARD CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS TC BUENOS AIRES FOR PASSING TO WKSCARLETES, 2, WKSCARLET*3 w22 NO INFORMATION TO SUBSTANTIATE REPORT OF BISC+S INTENTIONS ON RIFE UF CUgAN AMBASSADOR OR SECRETARY SISSINGER IN CARACAS, SXSCARLET*S DID SEE FRANK CAS TRO AT VENEZUEL'S MAIQUETIA AIRPORT ON 16 FEds CASTRO TOLD WKSCARLET#3 Taal KE WAS HERE To <tLi LulS ANDRES PaScaL aLLeENDE, A HELATIVE oF FGRMER PRESIDENT SaLvad0R ALLENDEs AND THAT HIS SPONSOR WAS TmE CHILEAN GOVERAMENT. CASTAQ SAID ROLANDO OTERO HERNANDEZ aGucS BE HELPING KIm AaNg INDICATED He EXPECTED OTERO TO ARRIVE IN VENEAGELA WITHIN Tet NEXT DAY OR SO. WKSCARLET®3 INTERPRETS Sastac'S Chaim oF CHllcan Gu VERNMENT SPUNSURSHIP TQ MEAN QUASI ~ SOS SPONSORSHIPS POSSISLY MILITARY. CASTRO SAID THIS ACTION MAS GEING PERFORMED IN EXCHANGE FOR UNSPECIFIED HELP THAT BOSCH, : CASTOR OR CALATAYUD iFANU), ANOTHER ANTI©FIDEL CASTRO CUSAN, WAD RECENTLY RECEIVED FRIY THE GOC. “™ 1 ‘ s&ecrer ian 14-0000 — AOY ono |, WE SPOTTED OU aya UR ‘ ~ . a o sania Sec Orppew er em OMe °. . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER tH Ss ECk ET? 128UING OFFICE 1S PROMIONTE PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED Action unt Re FLe VR. | N oe oes © 2 AGTION # a RL th LL ° "TOE ISSH— ETAISZ PaGe OSes N Ogdvae TURIL7L7572 FEB 76 gkak Q81a9 i - 3. USSS SECRET SERVICE REP CARACAS ADVISES THAT Canacas ij LEGATT WaS INFORMATION FROM RICARDO MOQAALE Ss NAVARRETTE (ALLEGEDLY FROM TELTAP) THAT @OSCH WAS IN CARACAS ON 7 FEBRUARY | 1976 AND LEFT FOR CENTRAL AMERICA USING CHILEAN PASSPORT, SINCE aMSCARLET@3 HAD INSTRUCTIONS to ASK FoR =coatez” WHEN ME TELEPHONED BOSCH IN SAN JOSE ON 16 FEu. SUGGEST BUSCH MAY HAVE ENTERED COSTA RICA SOMETIME AFTER 6 FEGRUARY USING CHILEAN PASSPORT ¢ IN Nave OF CORTEZ, . 4. ABOVE INFOR ON WrERcAGOUTS BOSCH, OTERO ANC CaSTHO PASSED SECRET SERVICE AND LEGATT AT CARACAS, 5. FILES 220"62495; Pee2e2g/4, E2 IMPDET. secrert camennnen eset vom corn Vg yp | nsf . wer ornte tune : peneon. unr neninae | $ € Cc k & t | . tepuime orien 18 pRowieisay ; [starr co ruc ve tT seeuk$ Linky UIA EL —— ashes ie ite Atcha ana —— atl oS hb 9 PAGE @ie2d IN e20425 ToRii6e2052 FES Fe - S268 19233 ! : : $€ ERE? 1723682 Fg 76 stare an ClTE SAN YCSE 19233 , . TO IMMEDIATE BUENOS AIRES INFO AARACASs DIRECTOR) SANTIAGOs : BRASILIA REQ DE JANETROs LIMf, BOGOTA. GuaTEMALA CITY. VLDGRTY MHSPIKE REF, Caracas 29109(//? SO 04) , —APLANCE ACTION UNIT ” te PER PARA ONE Qg REF, REQUEST STATION QUESTION WKSCARLETS3 i if FOR TELEPHONE NUMEER SAN JOSE OR GTHER DETAILS HIS PHONE CONVESSATION WITH BUSCH ON 16 FEBRUARY, ze PLS ADVISE KKSCAQLETe3 TRAVEL PLANS TO SAN sese AND WOTEL IF KNOWN, WILL FORWARD CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS UPON RECEIRT, Je FILET 28226-4695) P5ede22/4, 2 IMPOET . 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AE, C/LA/SS ‘ Gly 5, St. ssh OFONCEO Ccoomomaren OFPICERS AEA RS CPRED erassancancn REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED §£ 2 IMPDET SECRET CL BY: 06385) 14.90000 ete ae FE MIG, OTE a. a . . ~ [AGLE SEC O1Dsam av oven Bre rorancomen ZO 7 2 numer : KJ — Stenoouction ev ornen tnan SECRET 19SUING CPFICE IS PROMOTES | . PERSON- UNIT NOTIFIEO. | ADVANGE SQPY sesyR0 sLoTIES A . + aCTiOn UNtT : O ar FE va est Ae a SECUAY aS Sa “Lan ily ea an a 0 Com TOR11318482 FEB 76 CARA 29076 SEC 4 ET 1326162 FEB 76 STAFF CITE CARACAS 29876 IMMEDIATE SANTIAGO» MANAGUA INFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTORe LA/MIAMI, BUENOS AL : To! RES. i : VWLOFTY MHSPIKE - (u 424723 REFSt 4, CAmACAS 29065 B. SANTIAGH ss711fr 25993 * USS> BEADCLARTERS HAS FURWARDED TO CARACAS ADVANCE TEAM 1. NOTICE THAT USSS MIAM] REP RECEIVED REPORT ON 12 FEB 76 FROM PEXTREMELY RELIABLE CONFIDENTIAL INFORMANT” THAT ATTEMPT TO QE “maQe ON DH. KISSINGER'S LIFE WHILE HE IN VENEZUELA, INFORMANT DESCRIBED AS "VERY CLOSE" TO ORLANDO B 0 S CH AVILA (USSS LATER IDENTIFIED SOURCE AS RICAADO MORALES NAVARRETE). BOSCH ALLEGEDLY adIVED CARACAS FROM MANAGUA THO DAYS AGO, 2, REQUEST ACTION ADDRESSES CHECK OF TRAVEL CONTROL FOR FUSSIdLe CONFIRMATION Q0SCh TRAVEL. CONSIDEF MORE LIKELY BOSCH wOULL WE TRAVELING WITH LOMINICAN PASSPORT @86768 IN NAME PEDRO ANTUNIO PENA, Se FYI wWKSCARLETS3» WHO FLANNED CONTACT @O0SSH IN SANTIAGO NEXT Week, SAIC HE SENT TELEGRAY TQ SANTIAGG ACCOMMODATION SECRET PARTE A ay. : wl toes roy rrewra.sors ji ° 1 bid ~ are ree Wtar coPpus . AUN Le . . REPRODUCTION OY OTHER Tan : . - CABLE CLC CLUREM BY SEcRET . (hound GFPICs 16 PRONIEITED * PeRRON UNIT NOTIFIED, ‘ ADVANCE COPY JFSUAOMOTIED ACTION Urert , ACTION @ PAGE 02-02 70R11316462 FEB 76° CARA 29076 EL age? “~Fga5eze IN 626512 " ADDRESS LAST WEEK ASKING CONFIRMATION BOSCH WOULD BE AVILAGLE, NO REPLY YET RECEIVED. ADDRESS TO WHICH TELEGRAW SENT ST : SRTA, ADRIANA DELGADO , CASILLA 477 CORREO CENTRAL - SANTLAGO GE CHILE 4, FILES 2266-4955 75-2-zi74, E2 IMPDET SECRET erro orn REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAI SVING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED sTarr T 679376 €1AS6S PAGE Oi-al IN 824042 TORsi21avee FEB 76 " CaRA 29865 S EC RET 1217592 FEB 76 STAFF CITE cARACAS 29065 . TO DIRECTOR. JOCENT WKBOXER REFS CARACAS 232950709214 . | L. WASCARLET*3 KAS PROVIDED STATION WITH COPIES oF HAND WRE. TEN NOTES DATED 2@ OCTOMER 1975 AND 12 NOVEMBER 1975 SENT TO ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS ALONG WITH COPIES OF DOLLAR CHECKS TOTALLING 243 DOLLARS, HE CLAIMS HAVE RECEIVED LETTER OF RELEASE FROM TRS, PLEASE CONFIRM SATISFACTION TAX LIABILITY S02 STATION CAN CONCLUDE TERMINATION OF AGENT PROCEDURES, 2. 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CONTAINED IN LARGE MANILA ENVELOPE BEARING RETURN ADDRESS ; DA. GUSTAVO A. VOLLMER, WKSCARLET#1, FORMER WKSCARLET CHIEF IS SECURITY CONSULTANT TO VOLLMER AND HE HAS RETAINED WKSCARLETCS. A FORMER WKSCARLET OFFICER NGW OPERATING COMMERCIAL INVESTI° } GATIONS SERVICE, To DETERMINE wHO USED VOLLMER'S NAME, WKSCASLET*3, CUBAN EXILE. RETAINS SISNIFCANT CONTACTS wit EXTREMIST EXILES AND HAS REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE WITH ORLANDO SECRET . Wit SSARCCT-3 A, 1B ePEMEG, WTS -ABLE SEC DISSE OY _ me : TOTAL COPIES AUN OF - : a BY . REPROOUT TION HY OTMEA Thar i SEcRert ‘SUING orrice 16 PROMIBITED *SREON UNI? NOTIFIED SQYANCE COPY (9PUEQ BLOTTED Tn a ee ee ACTION UNIT Action # PAG ToRs1 216252 Fee 76 CARA. 29063 BOS CH AVILA IN SANTIAGO, ; S. IN A LETTER APPROXIMTELY THREE MONTHS AGO SOSCH TOLD - WKSCARLET#3 -HE HAS MADE AGREEMENT WITH EXTREMIST. GROUP: IN ARGENTINA CKKSCARLET©3 THINKS GROUP CONNECTED WITH OR JS ERP? FaR MUTUALLY SUPPORTIVE ACTIONS 1eGe CACCORDING WKSCARLET®S) IF BOSCH GROUPS WANTS SOMEONE KILLEQ WHERE IT DOES NOT HAVE ASSETS, TMi . ARGENTINE GROUP WILL TAKE ACTION IF JT HAS THE ASSETS, AND IK THE ARGENTINE GRQUP WANTS THE SAME THING ANY WHENE ELSE INCLUDING PYERTG RICO, HIS GROUP WILL TAKE ACTION, wWXSCARLET-3 SAID TE WAS ON BASIS THIS AGEEMENT A PAST ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO ASSASSINATE CUBAN AMBASSADOR IN BUENQS ALRES, , 4, WKSCARLET#3 PLANS INTERVIEW BOSCH AND OTHERS IN SANTIAGO, BUENCS AIRES AND POSSISLY MIAMJ IN ATTEMPT. LEARN WHETHER CaRaCaS LETTER BOM WAS EXILE EFFORT OR POSSIBLY DGI COVERT ACTION OPERATION. 5, PLEASE ADVISE ANY ADDRESSEE STATIONS INTEREST CONTACT WITH BWKSCARLEY=3, | 6. FOR DIRECTOR: STATION HAS OBTAINED LETTER 3CMB VIA KKSCAGLET LIAISUN. EXPLOSIVE CONSISTS OF COILED PRIMA CORD» DETONATOR MAS GEEN REMUVED AND OBTAINED SEPARATELY, WOULD LIKE - “SECRET 3 WEG. gg0000 PD WL, Bs td 7-™ Las “[AOL@ ORC Closes OF pen __TOvat Comigs 2 ®UN BY REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN $s €CA € T 1BBUING GrOncE 18 PRONIATED PEROON UNIT NOTIFIED an " SDYANCE COPY 8AURe. SLOTTED ee ACTION UNIT ” oe ee) Maa Oe AF: Fue tai: _ i ea ati ACTION 6 T 675¢08 Erago3 PASE B35-3 IN 624723 i TORT zZL625zZ FEB 76 CARA” 29263 wee . ’ *, yt oe « P - EXPERT OPPNSON ae aksne OF MATERIALS USED! PLEASE ADVISE SKIPPING INSTRUCTIONS, 7. ‘FIULEs 75=2-20/3, Ed. IMPDET, ¥ i WEEE 80d WEE Be © oRED SEMD FEM 1804 a Ter came Baby $0638 . SECRET 14-0000 LF ets wed mee oy —— manne oe eee Oy i ay Oh! . IN s ie RE T cy _ Chief, NOGAME | _ ‘grt ot Loe 1 Chief, Latin Anerica Divisien __ aor] to _ Chief of Station, Caracas — ee cee vee eee ci net be be Salt i JRCINT ++ WESCARLET- 3 Tax, Adcinistration, _ cee ee cue re Pee Eon tile. rf +3 % REFERENCE: CARACAS 28295 Whe ousennuet “3 Xt a a eens . “ « At the recting cited’ in Reference, WKSCARLET-3 turned in a copy of correspondence he has received fron IRS, which is boing forwarded under separate cover. Frederick C. BRADSPIES Distribution: — - 2. - C/WOGAME N/ATT U/S/C T/N . ‘L*+ C/LAD W/O ATT Attachnent: Correspondence, as described herein, U/S/C T/N _ E2INPDET Cait ndvencd tO OD src eae ann at ee i ____HVCT 6766 _..... | 9 October 1975__.. ... Cit Oe Co | Hod Fit ben. a —_Ppox-s00sss en 14-00000 see eoo . oe ° . rs ‘oe . gta . ' , rota. jn Aes ne id fun os ' + AOle aac WIBeRM BY Y | PUR. . abd a REPROOVTTION BY OTeEa Than! . . oo 1SBUING OFVICS 16 PeOMBITED § eee RET POREIN- UME NOTIP ERO eee Io — . - ADVAN - a HON UNIT PAGE 01-81 TORI@s21222 oct 75 “CARA 2820 a ee SECRET 0622232 OCT 75 STAFF CITE CARACAS 28295 : { TOt DIRECTOR, _ S| i t i i : 1 JBCENT REFS! A, CARACAS 20180(/ 695713) Q. DIARCTOR >esaso 1, OcscaR,etes CONTACTED 8 OCTOBER AND ASKED INTENTIONS RE PAYMENT TAX OUTSTANDING $743.78, WKSCARLET"3 SAID ME INTENDS PAY BUT WILL HAVE TO Do SO IN TWO INSTALLMENTS@= GNE HALF AT END OCTOBER, OTHER ; i AT END OF NOVEMBER, SAID WOULD MAIL CHECKS TO REF B fos ADDRESS. 2. FILES 2eie3 ores, E2 IMPDET, | LO }- -300985 | oe | SECRE - Sock 78: oe ® bd oe oss oe ee ° e a : . eo ° Lame 3 oe 23 om " @ eters ° Sout conus ef 5 : + non a np gg se SPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN HSSUING OFFICE 18 PRONMITED en a TCT CLE FEMSON UNIT NOTION —- . ADVANAE COPY lupUcyU SLOTTED _ pete DY ACTION UNIT t 7 © "8 (pd, LAD ceYuac 3 Y. FILe v - $e |S ACTION @ F wee epee a ee ee + mee ee ae “""" $333753 -€1ai98—S—S~*é<“‘i—*‘*SéG:«CC~=“‘=‘_COSCSCSC*;*;~;™!#C*~S*SN «6 waa T0R32421322 SEP 75 CARA 290388 Re een S$ ECR E T 2421202 SEP 75 STAFF CITE CARACAS 28188 Tot OJRECTOR. JBCENT REF: DIRECTOR 746473 \ i. Os parton ADVISED WKSCARLETe3 PER HyCs-4308 OF HIS SUBJECT WAS SHAKEN AS HE HAD OUTSTANDING TAX PAYMENT $743.78, ANTICIPATED RESOLUTION OF TAX SITUATION WITH SOME BALANCE OF UNPAID COMPENSATION IN HIS FAVOR OR AT VERY LEAST TO BREAK EVEN, HE ASKED FOR TIME TO GIVE MATTER CONSIDERATION, HE IS . \ PRESENTLY AWAY FROM CARACAS AND HAD PLANNED TO RECONTACT STATION 29 SEPTEMBER FOLLOWING HIS RETURN. WILL ADVISE. 2. FILE: 28168308985, €2 IMPDET aa LSS \ RECGKOD CGFY YO/- 300985 SECRET ~ . a4 age TF 14-0000 knee tenants SS8cRET Chfef of Station, Caracas . et ‘ tof an Y Chief, YOGA _ ww > a yoo JACENT - WXSCARLET/3 ~ Tax Adntaf stration < Ge ro , RYPERENCES: A. AVCS-4263 dated 1 April 1975 B. NVCT-6582 datei 17 Juns 1975 C. CARACAS .2$040 i D. DIRECTOR 583069 wae , 1. Nased on a roconciliatioa of WKSCANL.ET/3'a 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974 Federal “ineocde tax returas, {t has bean deteratned that he has an excessive tolerance (ualerpsynent of tax) in the acount of $512.00 for 1971, $549.00 for 1972, $769.00 for 197} and $425.00 for 1974. Attached, under separate cover, is a sealed envelope containing copies of each reconciliation which have not bean classified ao that * they may be handcarried to him for review. If security peraits, this envelopa should be opaned only by WKSCARLZT/3. Tha Station is requasted to treat these documents ao classt{ied and they should be destroyed or retained in a sealed onvelope by tha Station. 2. The $1,860.47 due WKSCARLET/3 par Paragraph 2? of Reference C should have bean raduced by $5349.25 (pac Paragrapl 1 of FPafarence A) ropreseuting underpayment of 1969 and 1970 taxes. Atteechod ia Hesdquartere T/A # CC-0140 in the amount of $1,511.22, representing the 1971 tax due of $512.00, 1972 tax due of $549.00 aw! a portion of the 1973 cax due ' ef $450.22. The collection of these taxes will liquidate the final payment due WESCARLET/3. The balance of tax dua must be patd by WKSCARLE?/3, oye cadens ol NEY Ake 6 ae ated Pte wn at Be Len vere iy 3. Please advieo WKSCARLET/} to mail hie personal check iu the smount of $743.78 to the accommodation address forwarded by Reference D. This _ amount represento tha reaaining portion of the 1973 taxos due of $319.78 yd chat were not liquidated by hia final payment and the 1974 taxes due of $425.00. The check should be made payable to hinself without endorsement on the reverao. Aloo. please advice WKSCARLET/3 that the cashier's check for $147.00 end his ortginal 1971 echrough 1974 tax returns vere mailed to the IRS Philadelphia Office on 30 Juna 1975. 1. ReeoneilLations (%), u/s/e 2. T/A # Cc-0140, b/w | a 7 om | Dist riburioa: Orig. & 2 - COS, Caracas w/atts ’ E2 IMPDLT ‘ ( : TVCS-8308 9 July 1975 SECRET AC~ LAPM/Y (wo/atts) CCS/csB CJAustin: Lep 9059 : 1 - cte 29567 : . 1 LA/IW/Y ay Ry EF omy i, LA/BP Gri 2. onl i Seve hea uks BY 063051 C/LA/SS 14-0000 __Chfef, OGNE e Ce ~~. 6 ~ . 7™ CAUTION = Tet'4 FOFIA BEGUITES x@) : C D SECUZE STOBAGE Ch rete ae | ery Sara Sea in A Pee VICI ABA BiSPArCa _ $ecret Chief, Latin Averica Ofviston | tet Chtef of Station, Caracas Soy . wg et “T SBCENT = WKSCARLET-3 . de Wer rer TO TOT) TO ee ee OT — : pom eme ae ee mt ae ee me “geniaincl 19 TShratan svat asa KLM e “Toate : : “__uver 6fs2 17 June 1975 _ . Cravule abn GS OE Be . \ REFERERCES: A. NVCW 10351, 1 May 1975 . os 7 8. HYCS 4263, V fprit 1975 * : pew? . oo ut . C. WYCA 10293, 31 January 1975 ~ . Forvarded under-senarate cover are 1977, 1972, 1573, and 1974 Federal Tax fetums preasred by ¥KSCAMLET-3. Subsect avers that he prepared these to the ecst of Ais aoility and recollection with few, ff.any, retained rccorcs to work fron. _2. Also forwarded under separate cover {s a cashiers cheek in the anount of 3147.00 toward payment of balance of taxes due. 3. Terminatton docutents for KKSCAPLET-3 will be forwarded as scon as the ratter of his tax liabilities has teen settted. Frederick C. CRADSPIES Distributton: ; © C/NOGNE W/ATTS U/S/C T/M T= C/LAD W/O ATTS Attabhments: Federal Tax Returns, U/S/C T/M Cashiers Check, U/S/C T/N . E2UPDET ee ns ee 14-0000 a) SKSTARLS “3's INTESIGAIVS SURVICS, SrG-8-S- Ute FS WaSSers RAS URcasa/SHinRs/ anki az Statas o” Station Liaisos Ralationships . ae RS? t SsRicas 29841 dated 18 Mar 75 she follering information on “§SCAUS“*3 was contained in the above referecced telepouch: CON*RONTSD MI SVIDSNOE THA* LNFALL PSRSONNSL.VERS IN “AC* ASING DLLONSD, *E7ANGO-1 SAID HS DID NO> KNOW ‘VIO OULD BS CONDUS-ING ME SURVSILUANCS SUT SUSPSC ‘SD I" MIG? SS THS PRIVA"S SECURI-Y SERVICS SING OPSRATID BY WKSCARLS™=3, YW COULD O° ER NO MD IVS UW ALLEGED "HA? XESCARLS ‘-3 WAS RECSIVING “UGS SUMS O° MONE FROM aN UNKNOWN SOCS=5 O° FINANCES AN SLSCTRONTC SURVEILLANCS OPSRAION ON HS SULAARIAN SMGASS-, SURYSTL CU3AN SMRASS PERSONNEL AND THAT WKSCARLS*=3 WAS ALSO ACQUIRING DATA ON INDIAN EM3ASS ° PSRSONNEL (IN FE3RVAR 2976 S*ATION ASKSD VKSCARLS"=7 “OR ALL WKSCARLS* MATERIAL ON INDIAN SMSASS°, RESULTING "S7UD'" PREPARED 33 WKSCARLS* 4AS PAsSSD UNILA RALLY 0 S‘A‘TON AND O° TCIALLY 70 NKNORH. NE SUSPEST THAT EXfENT WXSC\3S7-3 ACQUISITION O° DASA ON INDIANS LOM°ED 0 HIS POSSESSION O° HIS S UDY.) WK°ANGO-1 NAS UNABLE °O O-ER AN* LOGICAL EXPLANATION FOR SUCH A VIDS RANGS O° IN SR3S°S ON “HS PAR* O° AESOARLS °F SPONSOR, HS 20D SEEM SINCSR2 IN HIS DSNIAL CHA? WKNO2LE-24 WAS RUNNING AN’ SCRVEILLANCS ON LNSALL PSRSONNSL, AND ON 12 MAY OON7AC“SD HS SA ‘ION MO AVISE CHA™ HS HAD REPORTS) HS SURVEILLANCE O “IS PR3SIDSNT NEO SAD ORDERED AN IMMSDIA‘S INVSS*IGA ‘ION. PROOB O- GOV IN'SRES* IN WSIS 3 AC IVITISS WAS O3"AINSD BY THE STA ION COL INCIDSN ‘ALLY WIN TYSSS DEVSLOPEN*SS: AMONG YS WKILEAK “aPSS 03 INSD “ROM WKNOR YW OORING Tis LAS* WSsa OF APRIL WAS ONS MISLASLSD “APS [dnt WHICH PHS’ S°ACTON YAS ACLS 7O IDSN°I> aS THE PRODUCT O° ATES ON BEI~ O4¢e FIT" wae reeee sateen SRN Tor eae ememnaee ace mie Ae aa ey tintli mete nan HI Re at me OL OE De wt 14-000¢ . ad e -— ° . : ” at m~., wae tec or pea fe tee Lista. conus wk a } ~ . a PreLonucnon ny et +e. fetishes QFTICE AT ENO LS PsMSON CT NGUTOL 2 EE CRET rer (|@ a . eV oS DOSY Ia oo d., HON UNUT fa i Fie. : va. : -¢ elas Clenle Tox bese. lear Fe |s i ee a AeTIGN ° T 260 Elais?S~*~*~C*«é ACGE:C TORIC922522 MAY 75 S ECR ET. 2922292 MAY 75 STAFF CITE PANAMA CITY 32438 TO DIRECTOR, SAN JOSE INFO CARACAS: ¢= 3 KMSTONE HYEPGCH Cw serera| E REFS! Ai PANAMA CITY 32235 (NOT SENT OR NEEDED SAN JOSE>AND: >OARACAS) | 8. DIRECTOR 669085 (NOT SENT OR NEEDED SAN JOSE AND CARACAS) 4, FYI F0a SAN JOSE/CARACAS! CASE INVOLVES @saResr IN PANAMA BY GN/Ge2 OF JORGE RO BREN Q MARIEGES, CUBAN EXILE, PROBALY AT INSTIGATION OF CUBAN EMBASSY PANAMA. REF 9: CITED ABOVE CONCERN REPORT FROM DAYID P E R E» PANAMANIAN AMBASSADOR IN SAN JOSE, TO HYGRUFF*1 REPORTING ON ROBRENO, INFO IN PERE'S REPORT SOURCED To MIGUEL KER 1 NO MARQUEZ WHO MALKED INTO PANAMANIAN EMBASSY IN SAN JOSE RECENTLY. STATION OFFICER MET HYGRUFFet ON 6 MAY 75 AND USING INFO REF B, BURNED MERINO AS INTELLIGENCE PEDDLER POSSIBLY SPERATING UNSER CUGAN GGT CONTROL, , 2. ON & MAY 75, HYGRUF Ft Passcn Ta CTaTINN enev AF n THIS REPORT DATED 5 MAY 75 WAS PREPARED BY ONE Luis 3 4 4 0 N ‘ Ox FOR LUIS, BUA S “TIN, HYGRUFFet REFUSED TO DIVULGE HOw KE : tH) Ser S613 7 : 0 Ref ~ C2 GOWIP | RECORD Copy [ Fleet 7S - OF} =o 744A TIT - : RO VILE P : AREER TRIPPY . oe sot ate a= . 20 Ratee Me cease Bee ee TEAR SOE eee RY oom H BIPnOCUC ION BY BTHr as: v eee DTT Pek th tees ty HESSEN UNIT NC THe oY SE ® eT _____J [oo : : (3 ar F YL REV INT CSES ISSUED OTT EO AT nn Fee ee ne ei ee AC TOON UNIT a | ‘) WF FE spe ne bee ape ieap yeaa RERUN 22 7 ee ee fe 7 a rye ACTION @ net ee en re ae eae meee en a EC ° T €2E276 Eras? PAGE 02 IN 576353 . TORIC922522 May 75 -PACY: 32430 ACQUIRED COPY SYMON REPORT BUT JT LIKELY IT ALSO FORWARDED SY PERE FROM COSTA RICA. SIMON POSSIBLY “I>: =NTIF IE ABLY WITH LUIS ANGEL ANTONIO STM Q No GARCIA GOKPSAPEPQQEULM PER STAT{CON RECORDS SIRGN'S STATION 201 WAS FORNARDED 10 HOS” i . 3, SIMON REPORT, FREPARED ON "EXCELSIOR DE COSTA RICA* LETTERWEAD PAPER, STATES THAT MERINO AND SESNANDO MEL O “ARE CUBAN EXILES ‘ANS ca AGENTS, SIMON ALLEGES THAT MERINO ast tS ROSRENG IS FRIEND aNd THUL. LATTER UNDER DETENTION IN = OF ep Anaga CHARGED wITH CONSPIRACY ACSINST LIFE OF TORRIYOS. PER Pees SIMON, ROBRENO'S MOTHER TS NOW $% SAN JOSE ATTEMPTING TO CONTACT JOSE F 1S UERES AND PRESIDENT O DUBE Rs BUS RECUEST TRETR TNTERLESSi uN win Tukepyus Te SECURE RBURENG'tS RELEASE, MRS, FOBRENO THREATENS TO CREATE PUSLIC SCANDAL FOR TOERRTJOS [F = :SUERES aNE GOUBER REFUSE TO MELD Meo, SME TEESATENS SuURLIC DENUNC TATION oF ILLEGAL DETENTION OF ROBREND GY PANAMA! ANS AT JNSTIGATION OF CUBAN EM@ASSY IN PANAMA, SHE CONFIDENT "LA NACTEN® AND OTHER COSTA a RICAN NEWSPAPERS WILL 2SSIST AS WELL AS ureina PINT @ (SIC) CF MSVIMIENTO CoSta RICA LISRE, ND STATION TRACES MELO OR secret} o 64 * 5 ee e @¢ wou e@ 09 ° 4 “y ° 4 . ’ eOGr ns, COSC ee ar ee? Cath OPd DI SEM OF rr a. FAS Ta adel, 5 ee AUN DY “ RreatOUTe oe RY reas ‘ SEOCRET IRIUING CHKice Is pre eiRTaL PERSO UNIT KOTIOIED | we ee ne, Tai _ ee a : __atyanenenny ss FYLRSLOIEO Ly AL scents ene apne ge aires nian wminenminmsns F + ACTION UbUt a} : : FILE ~ ee: H —— —.--—.. 3 | : : : : ay a 1 2¢6076 E1A137 PAGE 83 IN 576351 “; i i TORIE92Z2522 MAY 75 PACY 324633" URBIHA PINTO. ee 4, 11 STATION OPINION POSSIBILITY EXISTS SIMON REPORT COULD BE CUBAN FLANT GECAUSE ITS CONCLUSIONS COINCIDE WITH ; CUBAN THEREMS USED ON HYGRUFF*4 10 INDUCE HIM TO MOVE AGAINST ‘ ROBRENO, SIMON'S CONVLUSIONS ARES A. CIA WILL INCREASE USE OF CUBAN EXILES AS KEY FACTOR TO PERPETUATE STATUS OF CANAL ZONE AND 2CNITES BY RESORTING TO TERRORISM (AGAINST PANAMANTANS)# - By «THE «UNITED STATES HILL BE RELUCTANT TO "CEDE" JURISOICATION OVER CANAL ZONAKAF Tar THEIR DEFEAT IN VIETNAM C, AN ATTEMPT AGAINST TORRTVOS’ LIFE ROULE CHANGE 1 eee et ENTIRE PLOAAMAS D. ATTEMPT ON TORRIYOS LIFE COULD BE MADE BY CUBAN | EXILES BECAUSE MANY ARE AVAILAGLE, KILLING ANS ABLE TO TRY - "47, REPORT MENTIONS BY NAME MERINO, MELO. ROSRENO, LUIS CLEMENTE POS ADA, RICARDIO PEDRAZA AND FNU MERUEL os AS LIKELY CANDIDATES, AFORT IDENTIFIES POSADA aS CIA AGENT IN VENEZUELA AND PEDRAZA IN HONDURAS, FY, NO IDENTIFIABLE STATION TRACES POSADA, PFSAAZA, MERYELOS, S, HANKRITTEN ADDENDUM TO KEFORT STATES SiNON IDENTIFIED | SECRET i ; ; ; Pet MA LOO FWA Gaeta ee > Wetal COMER SN ORY TART SAR SR Yea, we a pene ee eee PERSON UNRATED | ; sec RE? | + ADVAN SRST Eo ROL PRE eet ACTION ENUT } hth ore oorns ve. [Nb lane ee foj \ ! _ ee. 1 ee. T O96E7S ELA137 Pace o4 IN 573354 eee TOR: c922522 MAY 75 PACY 32455 GUSTAVO LOR dy GRNER OF CONANSA (COMPANTA EE CONCRETO ASFALTICG) ON CALLE BLANCO (SAN JOSE?) AS CIA AGENT, MéELO FURTKER DESCRISED AS CUBAN EXILE AND CLOSE FRIEND OF DANIEL ee pet a Leeey TALENTED AND WELL FINANCED” (SiC), ADDENDUM ALLESSS CONTACTS EXIST BETWEEN CUBAN EXILES AXD "ZONITES" 79 CREATE PROBLEMS IN PANAMA AND THAT. ATTEMPT WILL BE MADE TO Foace FrGvegcs and CDUSER To INTERCEDE IN GERALF OF ROGRENO'S RELEASE, FYI, LORA MENTIONED ABOVE POSSIBLY IDENTIFIABLE, PER STATION FILES, WITH GUSTAVO SATYRNINO £ 0 R A KERNANDE2, eee. ee ae ne en nee — MUBAN CITIZEN BORN 1925 RESIDING IN SAN JOSE WHERE HE OPERATES <a te earn ere perenne emus + BROUCA RESTAURANT, DEA INFO INDIGATES HE SUSPECTED OF NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING, . $, RECUEST ADNRESSEE TRACES ON [INDIVIDUALS MENTLSNED ¢ ABOVE SXCEPT MERINO AND ROBRENO WHO WELL. KNOKN TO STATION, In REPLIES PLEASE INDICATE PORTIONS RELEASABLE TO HYGRUFF=4 (LIAISON) SMOULE STATION OPT To REFUTE SUBSTANCE REPORT ; Je FILED 22390752639, E2 MPDET Rn t tune are ~ ene e080 o 0¢ e = nae ay ove . —~e & @ eae» * 09 * ~ : e ° . . . - 2 ee a“ ae ca e eee ey eeece 0 e . : ° t 7 = . CAGE SEC OREM BY ~ ~aae - Tota comes ff . mun ey . REPROOUTTION BY OTHER THAR ‘enune orrice ta Prontsivan PERBON/ UNIT NOTIFIED, inn -ADYANGE SOP ACTION UNIT Ay T 839937 tN 5618698 CARA 27286 E1a6a4 TORtAS2U3SZ NAY 9S SECRET T2r232 MAY 75 STAFF CLTE CARACAS 27286 \ . ; : 4] TO} PANAMA CITY INFO SAN JOSE, DIRECTOR, a RYBAT KHSTONE HYEPOCH REF! PANAMA CITY 32430 C es 1, SUBJECT PARA 4D REF IDENTIFIED AS BKHERALD AGENT IN VENEZUELA 19+ IN FACT. WKSCARLET=3, WHO IN CONTACT CARACAS STATION SINCE FEGRUARY 1968, WE WAS OF INTEREST TO STATION AS PENETRATION LOCAL SECURITY SERVICES AND HAD PREVIOUSLY WORKED WITH JMNAVE FROM MID 69'S Cops INTEREST IN WKSCARLET+3 WANED WHEN HE LOST ACCESS LAST YEAR AND STATION ONLY MAINTAINING JNFREQUENT CONTACT WITH WIM FOR PURPOSE RESOLVING ADMIN]STRATIVE TAX PROGLEMS, FINAL TERMINATION SESSION edpecten OCCURE NEXT 68 70 90 DAYS. 2, YOU CaN TELL HYGRUFFel, IF YOU OPT DO SO, THAT SUBJECT IS CUBAN EXILE FORMERLY ACTIVE IN MIAMI AREA WHO WORKED WITH VENEBUELAN SECURITY SERVICES FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND IN 1974 FOUNDED PRIVATE Prat SECRUITY AGENCY IN CARACAS WHICH SERVES COMMERCL AL/INDUST rb e Meshaa CLIENTS, NOT KNOWN BE CURRENTLY ACTIVE IN EXILE sere 3, FILES 2822390965, 2018751639, E2 IMPDET _- aa tlie id 8 7 oe “2 i rY 7 se ip: 27 DS1639 RECERD R6r a SUE 14-0000 i ! i anee. wot ME i hetnlang ee | winds TA ap agi ee SECRET Cifof of Station, Caracas et — Cuef, KOGVE TAIT HROCARLIT/3 — Tax Adsinistretion REFURECES: A. INCMSG60] eatad 3 turch 1975 B. Carcens 25049 (17 duly 1974) oo 2 “Bascd on a rocenciliction of tScaniy 2/3" 3 1969 ani 1970 Foderal incon: tax-retums, it has boon dsteminal that ho has a eoxescive tolersice (unlurcovaant cf tax) in too azount of $151.25 ” for 1969 and $106.89 for 179. Attach: dy Lcadquarters T/A (OO00S7 for the total acomt of $349.25 tat suould bs collected traa the firal poymont Gad iCARLY/3 per Paracraa J of Reteronsa be Attachal ina. ” goalod envilom are emics of eacn nsconciiccion Wich have not bon Classifie? so that they ray be ha.Jlcarrial to nin for review. If security pernits, this envelope o~culd be ceed only by UYSCARUNY3, The Station ds de uéstal to treat thse docrnts a3 elacsitied and they should x. deotroyed ar retained in a soalod envelope by tis Station. 2. Please alviss lowkwarters ‘when we kay expect to rocelve copies of KSCAILLI/3's Federal tax reotums for tac yoars 1971 throuy) 1974. (A copy of his 1551 tax retum is not neuina, since his b<.oTVD incom for tax year was miler. $3,600, Wwilch qolifics lim to be administered uxcer the Trovisicas of 22 Q-lee). fo enmusy omtie mticl and timly novwdicg of an inctividual'a tar rotums ond related corrmassxnucnee, a1 vc. iiustracive (7) Gisoate: shoul be ddbrocesc te Gaicf, nOGN Lc, for all JLCumM' tax material, Pleasa eae Look Lispaten ¥7L1 dated 5 October 1974 for detailed instructions. VICTOR D. UNTTSIY Attachments - hAv 1. feconciliatinss (2) 2. SYA §CO-0057 Cistribution: Orig & 2 = 00S, Caracas E2uPor . LVCS~4263 2 April 1975 SECRET mene “ An easy cxs/csB CwAustin:lss "9059 1 - CCS/CSB #2956 T : ; LN/V CLA nee ~ OPE O3zAa LUT j- 2 weep pane ee ate eee tenes 14-0000 ' Pretend MEQ re “PIF L GEER | | Chief of Station, Caracas ee ee . | heihd Janet SU CARD MATTEO tro “ woos sees ~~ _ 7m ~ ~ “| Chief, Latin America Diviston 5 ee ee als a) : . __. . WKSCARLET-3_ nce nes en nae ee ee at etait ne mae ACTIOM REQUIRED RFE REE . : Qur records show that WKSCARLET-3 was terminated 30 June : 1974, We realize that at this time there is a pending tax problem , with WKSCARLET-3 but would appreciate at your earliest convenience . a termination record i.e., ASR, Secrecy Agreement. \ Norria 2. GERVENOT Distribution: 3 - COS, Caracas \ 2 a \ ' ‘ | RECORD CCPY WHAELET 3 CROSS REFERENCE TO CIPAICH SYMBOL AAD NUMBER alt - 1 Ch 0298 aston Batanpsey 49 ‘ Distribution: jonas wonatval S| = Sa jpeoaes DISPATCH = Tbe tame Orbad bymacs - jo 14-0000 30 January 1975 OPS/LSN SUBJECT “: Luis Clemente POSADA Carriles NEMORANDUM FOR: Alien Affairs Officer, 1. On 30 June 1974 Luis Clemente POSADA's employment - with the Agency was terminated by mutual consent. At that time he was establishing a private investigative agency fron which he expected to earn his livelihood. The Iumigration and Naturalization Service file on POSADA, thoroefore, may now be decontrolled. As of 27 January 1975, POSADA is still ' lecated in Caracas, Venozuela. 2. On 12 June 1974 Caracas Station advised that POSADA had beon informed of and fully undorstands the effect that termination of his Agency euploynont will have upon his resident alien status and eligibility for U.S, citizenship. We have not yet received termination records on POSADA, probably because the Station is still meeting with him regarding settlement of his outstanding U.S. tax liabilities, Ramon E. Gonzalez LA/NW/V £2 IMPDET CL BY 013978 14.90000 she S20 om : ‘ ai, we + ror tl.2 f . et . F. A cee ~ Noo )e Sane yotay cores ha wUN OY . REPROOUCTION BV OTHER THAN CABLE SEC DIGUEM Ov oa a oN SECRET | ww esuINe oFrice Ia PeOmIaITED PEAPON- UNIT NOTIFIED. cece cee TO 7 meee ee ~~-ADYANCE COPY) (M5 UR D. SLOTTED. ACTION UNIT rf a sl b LS? ACTION @ PAGE 81°83 IN 477845 TT T3596 . TOR:2721492 JAN 75 tana 26475) Se cRe T 2722112 JAN 75 STAFF CITE CARACAS 26471 TOs DIRECTOR, JOCENT REFS! A. DIRECTOR 621463 Be HVCT 65555 7 JAN 75 Le Quscancetes HAS RECEIVED FORM 14-621 FROM IAS ACKNUWLELGING RECEIPT OF REF § CORRESPONDENCE DATED 16 DECEMBER 1974, de FILE® 2022380905. E2 IMPDET. | ERE ce | . [3 - oa 70l- 030079 4 27 Tan 257 aed 7 eR Re eee mre meme nt SZCURE STORAGE THON TE EQ Le Ae LLNS Can thn SECRET INCENWG PEOVESTED Chief, Office of Finance Chief, Latin Azerica Division meee ; ro) Chief of Station, Caracas ma ADMIN/UBCENT -- Correspondence of WKSCARLET-3 to the IRS : AGNES RQUTEO RERENCES REFERENCE: DIRECTOR 621463 ' Forwarded under separate cover true name is a copy of a letter dated 16 December 1974 from WKSCARLET-3 which was sent via registered mai] to the Internal Revenue Service. WKSCARLET-3 has received no response from the IRS. Frederick C. BRADSPIES Distribution: “< > iQ = C/OF W/ATT U/S/C T/N "2 = C/LAD W/ATT U/S/C T/N oe : One letter, as described herein, U/S/C T/N E2IMPOET CROSS REN PENCE TD DISPATCH SYMBOL AND RUNGE ale HVCT 6555 7 January 1975 CASSIFICATICON FOS file NUWSER SECRET 207 -360985 | ° . oa CAUTION — THIS FORM REQUIRES | iets. * ee . cin a ar Sr oe eet es @aeo s ae - CADLE Sr orseeM ae) Le. wer 8 ee Coe 5 ead | tae v “see el [_ ¥ SEPRODUCTION BY OTNER THAN : sSEcRE?T t 1SRUING OFFICE 18 PRONIGITED PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED, _—_ ~- AQYANSE.! ACTION Uhut 52... in (ear (fe eee 1 545040 €lasep PAGE O1¢82 IN 426878 TOR1Q517552 NOV 74 CARA 25997) —_ SECRET 8517482 NOV 76 STAFF CLTE CARACAS 25007 TO DIRECTOR, JBCENT WRRALLY REFS) Ay DIRECTOR 604248 B. DIRECTOR Sa3oe8 QKSCARLET*3 SAID HE WROTE IN AUGUST, PER REF B TO THE DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS OF IRS REGUESTING COPIES OF HIS FEDERAL Tax RETURN a AS YET, HE HAS HAD NG RESPONSE FROM IRS, HE JS ANXIOUS GET MATTER SETTLED, AS HE HAS URGENT REQUIRES MENT FOR ANY MONIES DUG WIM. STATION WOULD ALSO LIKE TO CONCLUDE THIS MATTER FOR SECURITY REASONS, CAN HEADQUARTERS TAKE ANY ACTION TO HAVE IRS EXPEDITE REPLY TO WKSCARLET*3 REQUEST FOR COPIES? 2. FILE! 201300985. &2 IMPDET — SECRET Rie ; oto} 00985 peters vee S her Fy “ VuIluvuine MMavtApe . ie. “ig <P GrOnar CANTENUSE ONLY ~ aoe co ate sown — ten om oo 0 oO GO a oO SECRET “STAFF fo2ssyz aay b0424) ” CONF: ce S$. INFO; FILE / ye a ee OISSEM BY: ie _ 0 atten to PER . O wonse a TO: CARACAS.¥ Oacenty . REFERENCES: “A. DIRECTOR SbS633 JP de COPIES U-S. TAX RETURNS FOR TAX YEARS 19b& THROUGH 1973. DIRECTOR S830E8"- Ls Ee Mis be yos A CORN v OF WRSCARLET 94 2973 FEDERAL SWS ae eee REP B ADVISED BMBUKSCARLET/3 CORRES?OND IRS AND OBTAIN HAS HE COMPLIED? IS STATION MAINTAINING CONTACT UNTIL TAX MATTERS FINALIZED? PLEASE ADVISE. E2 B 01-0 2939 S97 CTC 1297 &@ 2956 cate: 2b SEPTEMBER 1574 onic; CCS/CSB umircf CHARLES E. BRISKEY/EG FOSIGN3LYOXb ExT: [Ex EIGIISS uH/ge CAAS ESC. i RECCHD COPY ware heer pore be ADA Wd OF CERS REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFF ce {S. PROHIBITED IMPDET. . (DOG MICES. SER. | of 22 BF, MICROFILMED 0 /- 0300995 Ba flea ned Mest 2 2 IMPDET cl BY: 943452 is ~ 20 Sy ial 14.90000 wm ete veh Cone er a or oe shaban gs wee ee a ieee. a. dee nes Fee ee ee OUTGOING MESSAGE wwe CONTE Re : ay. | ect con me wo | re wee” ~ ° om a °a a a a a2 LARSON Are . SE€crer®t MOD RAce manCLS RCATOR carl hes cae ene STAFF 0522392 DIRECTOR ‘ §030b8 weee OISSEM BY: con: COS wo: me LHS. Cre]use 4.06038 ~~ O nnanro’ PER ae PROG E META RENCE UOTE oe O om TO: CARACAS.¥ ADMIN JBCENTY REFERENCE? CARAGAS 25040 IN 3098341 ua 3. IF UKSCARLET/3, {4/3} CANNOT LOCATE COPIES HIS FEDERAL TAX RETURNS FOR TAX YEARS 1968 THROUGH 1973. REQUEST HE CORRESPOND UITH INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE CENTER WHERE HE FILED ORIGINAL TAX RETURNS AND OBTAIN NECESSARY COPIES. WITHOUT THESE TAX RETURNS HEADQUARTERS CANNOT ACCURATELY COMPUTE W/3'S TRUE TAX LIABILITY FOR . THOSE YEARS.¥ 2. HEADQUARTERS WOULD APPRECIATE STATION MAINTAINING CONTACT U/3 UNTIL TAX HATTERS FINALIZED» DIRECT CORRESPONDENCE U/3 REGARDING THIS MATTER WOULD BE CUMBERSOME, SINCE HE HAS NO KNOWLEDGE BKHERALD COVERT TAX PROCEDURE. SHOULD STATION HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TERMINATE CONTACT. IDENTITY ADDRESS IS PROVIDED FOR HIS USE CORRESPONDING WITH .. te HEADQUARTERS. 02800999939" a» COPIES VENEZUELAN TAX FORMS ARE NOT REQUIRED. ERCINPDET-a ~ Tuas _ Yo KOOL z tej te OT ) cT¢ 29st T 2 OATE: 3, AUGUST 1974 2Of/ ~ ORIG: CHARLES E. GRISKEY/EG UNIT: CCS/CSB Ff, ‘ . ./) EXT: bLT?RIOST Ujr 1 la tl ~ LW 3 Y “ 4. eC! ag fle ¢ 7 ao: ony eh . > Feu vt £ Cb LL A . cn eft: Ra Loa Len. . ! pease OA ieee nat a " GASCS¢c8a,, elects REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED € 2 IeDET CL SY: gb3ast Po OUTGOING. ae, : : . : arama. cantina uae ore . , 1S H ane cm me toe onF a. a i] tt] o- a H SECRET : . ME RBAUL HANDEL eg INOAIOR Otre-mee aso . ene: . WE STA08 PET ERENCE HYMOEA | : STAFF 0521392 DIRECTOR. $430449 vo ‘ mote pissen er: § cone: css INFO: FILE WH, Crs bene, O68 9. eens o° naruenre §=PER et DO wens # TO: CARACAS.¥ ADMIN JBCENT . (REFERENCE: DIRECTOR S OSO@ESs \ " EDENTITY ADDRESS: SAMUEL G. PETERSONY P.0. BOX b2¥ FALLS CHURCH, VA. 220464 E2 IMPDET-d CRT Se Me A So a et ert rt nk ne oi i } i H e - | <- ‘ t, q 4 a ; . i 3 : : ; ae” CTC 2954 T Koes "pare: AUGUST 3974 » a onc: CHARLES E. SRISKEY/EG . . ROL UNIT: ccCS/C¢S8 1 Woe } . ext: bbI7RIOSF wus MS Lf tir 2 “LiL he Lf : . Gta siewet ft VEOH “eeauss UH/ Oe mann wh SESS/ESS cusveaeanan REPRODUCTION BY ONEN THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PIOHIBITLCO = go WteesT Cl BY: O4335) 14.00000 +, - . vy | * : ° ° so° ® os ° od aed ; . a ; ° * antl a eo} ea ° oe ” .* aie ry ; CABLE SEC O1SSEM oSS dias Loong ZO ~ 2) seus cP < . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER Triad 1GBUING OFFICE (8 PROMISITED PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED. SEcR Li t ——BEN AN: ACTION UNIT Y 267762 Erasee PAGE @i-91 tN 3283138 a ' TORt1622482 JUL 74 CARA 25233 SECR et L622a32 JUL 74 STAFF CLrYE CARACAS 25233 TO: DIRECTOR, WKRALLY -WKSCARLET REF? DIRECTOR 574544 Le CixscaRLet-3'5 REENTRY PERMITS WILL BE POUCHED 27 yULY AS SEPARATE COVER ATTACHMENT TO HVCA-19935 WHICH POUCHED 12 JULY, 2. FILE 2e1-2302985, E2 IMPDET ; a Gr aie tenement aiesecnnmee soe fem metenain tay samananimet tebe ote een toe ee oe TPRIOR TO FILING 1. Filtin Sect. 2 on back. Oelach bac ‘and forward to (Ps ADB. - 2. Dastroy front cover sheet. unteus it k fiop ‘records significant action takan of comments requit- ing preservation. FROM: RETCHIE ROBE LPs AN EXT. 1933 SECKET = E2 IMPUET CL g — o 14, DATE MK ROPE MED rome 100 OS wR ETS PRL WROMS on ‘ emotes ~ BRRn: tii tt i es HC-247 GA~50 TUSE GIT BY 006087 i THE TOF ACTON BRANCH If tile no. and title shown are net grape, Insert proper tia no below and toreard documont to 1P/AN. err ea FE WO TO ALL ADONESSEES FILL IN SECTION 100 AACR TF APEROERATE COMMENTS Spebve nad Aw o3/AaAas a> Ss TY, St ox GA - 3 | Xx Tic € NUMSER PRIMARY CODE) — (oe TET OOCUMENT QO p= FOOFEL OaTe DOCLMENT NUMGER HVCA 19935 4 ——— ®) 0 14-0000 : _ CAUTION ~ — THIS FORM REQUIRES 7 SECURE STORAGE ~~ 7 \ CASA __SaecimATOR S MHQUTLE FOR MUS PROPINING “DISPATCH SFCRET eH NG M1 OUEST 7 _Chief, Western Hemisphere Di Division oe aptatuad CARO REQUEST J " TE A AAI 5 \Acting Chief o of Station, Cetacas oO: WKSCARLET-3 Reentry Pf Permits ACTrOM REQUIRED - REFERENCES ~— : Reference: HVCW-10177 _ Forwarded under separate cover via true name pouch are WKSCARLET-3's old reentry permits, which were received from him in exchange for his new ones. > hn T. BACHHUBER Attachment: Reentry permits u/s/c via T/N pouch Distribution: 3 - C/WHD w/att u/s/e via T/N pouch | ot RECORD COPY E2 IMPNET ) Att CROSS REFERENCE 10 DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER batt HVCA- 19935 1] July 1974 GASSINCATON WOS FILE HUMBER SECRET 201-300985 Uaace 14-0000 3 : @so 800 e =) s ’ ° e 3 ° ea fy : co. % oo ar an?) ¢ . . ae -~ se od * gaaie ote Crestw ov 2 TCE few seme ° eons ‘a > ee . BEPROOUC TION OY OTHER THAN sé E a R & T ' 19SUING OFFICE 19 PRONIBITED . ce a eg . PERSON ‘UNIT NOTIFIED, PaGé at EJA327 185196 TORI1223252 JUN 74 SECRET 1221562 JUN 74 STAFF i CITE CARACAS 24708 TOs DIRECTOR, WERALLY WKSCARLET JOCENT i REFS! Ay DIRECTOR 553723 By, DIRECTOR 556718 1, OIN LIGHT REF A THAT REENTRY PERMIT WOULD NOT BE ee RECEIVED UNTIL SOMTIME JUNE» STATION DECIDED NOT TERMINATE WKSCARLET®3 UNTIL 30 JUNE, STATION SEES NO PARTICULAR SECURITY PROBLEM IN THIS SINCE WXSCARLET-3 "CASE" HAS NOT COME UP SINCE LAST "ELITE" ARTICLE WHICH PREVIOUSLY REPORTED, STATION TAKING NECESSARY SECURITY MEASURES IN ScEING HIM TR. oe ONCE EVERY TWD TO THREE WEEKS, - rd | 2, REENTRY PERMIT AND NATURALIZATION PEA REF 8 HAVE a S BEEN EXPLAINED TO WKSCARLETeS AND WILL BE DISCUSSED AGAIN oo LIT AT NEXT MEETING, WHEN WE HOPE TO Be IN POSITION TO GIVE ne NEW REENTRY PERMITS, AND aT TERMINATION MEETING. 3_ IN DISCUSSING HIS TERMINATION, WKSCARLET#3 SAID THAT HE HAD EXPECTED TO g& TERMINATEL DUE TO HIS LACK oF ACCESS. ME ASKED IF HE WOULD BE CALLED YPON ON PART@TIME ste 21-35 _ ["Recces coe] praete 14-0000 teeth LI 2 cect cae CABLE SEC C'SSEu SY Penson ‘uNit wotmmo ACTHON UNIT mee toray copies Bun a 7 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN SECRET 1BBUING OFFICE (6 PROMIDITES OTTaO 0 A gory 'ssvEp FILE VR. “UN 279251 T 185396 640327 PAGs @2 TOR31223252 JUN 74 ot CARA 24700 BASIS TO DO INVESTIGATIONS THROUGH HIS PRIVATE INVESTIGATION COMPANY. “KE WAS TOLD THAT NO SUCH ARRANGEMENT WOULD OR COULD. BE MADE. HE ASKED IF HE WOULD BE GIVEN A RECONTACT PLAN IN THE EVENT HE OBTAINED y03 IN NEW NATIONAL POLICE, WHICH YET To BE ESTABLISHED, AND WAS TOLD THAT IF HE WERE TO GET v08 IN DRUG SQUAD, WE WOULD CONSIDER REESTAGLISHING RELATIONSHIP, (BOTH STATION AND WKSCARLETe3 CONSIDER IT HIGHLY UNLIKELY THAT HE WILL BE OFFERED Jod GNCE NATIONAL POLICE ESTAGLISHED,) 4. ON THE WHOLEs RKSCARLET=3 700K NEWS OF TERMINATION WELL, STATED THAT HIS COMPANY NOW HAS ENOUGH CONTRACTS TO PAY FOR OVERHEAD AND THAT ANY FURTHER CONTRACTS WOULD BE "GRAVY." 5, WKSCARLET-3 MENTIONED THAT HE HAD BEEN PAYING U.S, TAXES ON HIS WKSCARLET SALARY BUT HAS NOT DONE SO FOR 1972 AND 1973, HE HAS NEVER PAID U.S. TAXES ON HIS SKHERALD SALARY» AND NOT FESLED FORM 12-40 IN PAST TWO YEARS. STATION WOULD APPRECIATE READING ON WKSCARLET#3'§ TAX SITUATION, ASSUNE HE MUST FILE BACK TAXES ON BKHERALD SALARY IN ORDER ADHERE TAX LAN, GIVEN PLANNED 30 JUNE TERMINATION PLEASE ADVISE ASAP, Meee ‘ a Se Cae te OO OS . ed : : = a a I? wee ewe “4 « se ¢ o : 3 e eo a *8 0 ay . ° e e > a o@ 80 . e 283 r so 8 ° . * teat ” ° CAOLE BSC O1CORM BY Fue ential merged ord ~ oa Ne ° | : ATPRODUCTION BF OTHER THAN in . a (OBUING OFFICE 19 PROMIDITED PORSON/UNIT NOTIFIZO SE CRET - ACTION UNIT ACTION ¢ T 185196 ©1332? PAGE g3-v3 IN 279253 . _ TORt1223252 JUN 74 CARA 24700 } 6, FILE s22-2528985, 4 14-0000 To Ah er rre mene ceneeenes cate ltle mteee o Renee tte Rene jn eames tes rere ECRET ~ - (then ribled tn) EXTRACT AWD CROSS REFERENCE DOCUMENT TORNTEFICATION DATE OF pO. FICE CLABSIFICATIOW OF RECORD COPY OO¢C. SrMnOL & NO. AWA 19S wn 14 . 4, 4 SOURCE INFORMATION —+ - PVALUATION (4) | WKSCARLET-3. WKXSCARLI-T-3 was granted a POA effective 17 January 1972 and an OA effective 17 July 1972. He was first Se brought to the attention of the Station by WH/Miami., It is difficult to tell from our files exactly when contact was initiated, but as early as 1965, Subject was being used by BKHERALD, WKSCARLET-3 is ‘currently in the process of establishing a private investigative company in Caracas, From January throuch “farch 1974, when the new Rovernment took over and 'KSCARLET*3 was asked to leave his job, he was the Chief of Gu Oe of Seeuera of WKSCARLET, and reported on all aspects, operations, etc. of that unit. te is now in the process of being terninated, effective 30 June 1974, by his case officer, BACHHUBER, due to his lack of access and high profile. WKSCARLET-3 currently receives cermpensation in the arount of Bs2,000 per month, Subject was last successfully given an SGSWIRL on 8 May 1973. Since March 1974, his profile has been relatively high. There have been two articles in the local press naming hin as a BKHERALD arent. Since those two articles, none have appeared; however, he has several high powered personal enenics in the current rovernment and could come under political attack at any time, The Station does not feel that WKSCARLET-3 presents or will present a security threat. le has been well treated during his long relationship with BKHERALD which he realizes and is thankful for. ‘Meetings to carry out the termination are being conducted with strict regard for security. A safchouse used for part of the period (S/H 48) and costing about $950, was terminated in March 1974. The only special commitment with WKSCARLET-3 is a termination payment of Bs6,000, Indicate The Subject, Project Or 201 File No. In Which Tuls Form Is To Be Filed. Fosat, wadtled SUBJECT OF 201 (Leet, WUINSCAKRLET. 3, 02 roel Ci oy, WLS, 47. aen tty 867 Fires SECRET Unters - " * ‘ “ ans oo «eo ro. “one o Oo @ @ 0 a0 7€°8 SECRET — WE TR408 mance em memt RIOR Date.twe Che are ae Wa tEees ardent Ee ee STAFF. . 2020552 DIRECTOR S&5632 : oIssem BY: TH 1 ee ee ae ee a ree ee ee re ee ee te ee cee ee re ee eee 1 * OUTGOINGMESSAGE-- . 17 baa, CORTER USE OME 4 wre we ER vanenve PER CONF: CCS 2 Or FILE Card foe Y, wrk > co aao erent e TO: CARAQAS-¥ ; ! ADNIN J , . . REF? AARACAS 24700 TIN 27925314. wo L. REF STATES UXSCARLET/Z {U/3} NEVER PAID U.S. TAXES ON BKHERALD COMPENSATION. AS A RESIDENT ALIEN. U/3"S ENTIRE SKRERALD COMPENSATION IS SUBJECT U.S. TAX RETROACTIVE INITIAL MOC EFFECTIVE 2 FEBRUARY 15968-¥ : 2@- U/3 SHOULD CONTINUE FILING TAX RETURN DIRECTLY I.R.S. REPORTING HIS UKSCARLET SALARY. HE IS NOT TO REPORT ANY SRHERALD COMPENSATION BON HIS OVERT TAX RETURN. ANY TAXES OWED ON BKHERALD COMPENSATION UILL BE HANDLED THROUGH BXHERALD TAX SYSTEN. W/3 MUST PROVIDE H@S9 COPY TAX RETURNS FOR TAX YEARS 1949 THROUGH 1973 AND TAX YEAR 1974 UHEN DUE AND FILED SO THAT WE CAN ESTASLISH ANOUNT GACK TAXES DUE THOSE YEARS. H@S MUST BALSO BE PROVIDED SREAKDOUN GROSS TAXABLE COMPENSATION, BY MONTH AND IN U-S- DOLLARS. PAID U3 WHILE UNDER MOC AT YOUR STATION.¥ 3- SINCE U/3 1974 OVERT TAX RETURN NOT DUE UNTIL NEXT YEAR» - REQUEST HE FURNISH 1974 ESTIMATE NON-BKHERALD TAXABLE EARNINGS oave: 28 JUNE 3924 once) C.£. BRISKEY?LSS ° unit; CCS/CSB . ext: 6697/9059 ’ f00so-natme Cooter eee Fareed Ahh Crees REPRODUCTION GY OTHER SHAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIDITEO «=o Eo InPoeT Ct BY: 0L3453 00, sabes Qreerae ss esse maton ome ee ey . oe. ~ 48 aoe tee es ew ae ee calinemateitoee Tete ee oe te - +, 14-0000 A Tm er OUTGOING MESSAGE Bune, Comecaved one . y aoe o ae wo . we wee . ace oo wanes t OuF oO 0 a i) i) 1) 2 i Secret ; | | OE DEAOE Mam ee oT ATOR Gate twee OROUs . ane \ WESE2GS NEFERENTE HUW OER | STAFF . DIRECTOR | cone: “INFO: FILE , a eae DISSEM Ova i ; SES G 3 2 DO mrence PER . . oO Pras CUXSCARLET EARNINGS. INTEREST, DIVIDENDS, RENTAL, ETC. 35 FILING STATUS AND NUMBER OF DEPENDENTS, SO H@S CAN ESTABLISH COVERT TAX LIABILITY THROUGH DATE TERMINATION. ONCE HE PROVIDE H@S COPY 3974 TAX RETURN» WE WILL RECONCILE TRUE TAX POSITION AND DETERMINE WHETHER SUFFICIENT TAX WITHHELD OR WHETHER HE DUE REFUND PORTION > TAX COLLECTED BASED ON ESTINATE.¥ i 4. IF STATION PLANS DISCONTINUE CONTACT WITH OM W/3 AFTER TERMINATION, HQS CAN PROVIDE ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS WHERE HE CAN To ne rn ree ge CORRESPOND WITH HAS TO RESOLVE ANY OUTSTANDING TAX MATTERS. E2 IMPDET-A omen name. : enemas ween eee S . ~~ . a JA nyt Qh SAL wHyaype eo DATE, 28 JUNE 2974 , waar Ecce ones £-BRISKEY:LSS Ts Opn e Lp me ene ee units” CCS/CSB xt 6692/9059, : Le fi are fot eo Lf te CLUNISS " eueeune gereena f-CLEL 738 / toate oeeate ACPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PAOHI Cheo E 2 IMPDET i cl BY: j a“ . , d é 7 OS . — t . oa . oa 14-0000 MOQ NAT EP ED EME Fm eg REC CAAT DISPATCH SECRET jokes eee ee eee n 30) LANG _ ____thief_of Station, Caracas fe ee oe oo JAPURTUAE CARO RIQUESTIO Chief, WH Division ne ganit-C WRRALLY WXSCARLET Transmittal of Reentry Peraits for WKSCARLET-3 and his Wife 0. TON Riau - tasteawces References: A. DIRECTOR 556718 B. OIFRECTOR 553713 VY. Transmitted under separate cover ére the new reentry permits for WKSCARLET-3 and his wife, both valfd to 30 May 1975. 2. Please infora WKSCARLET-3 that he must surrender his and his wife's expired reentry permits, which must be ouched to Headquarters for delivery to Immigration and Natura fzation Service. os ele, + . . Ronald UL. JUNGQUIST Attachments: 2 Reentry permits u/s/e Distributton: 3 = COS, Caracas w/atts a ReCCRD COPY CROSS REFLRIICE TO DOSPATON SYMBOL AND NUMBER 11 June 1974 VSR OF: HOS Fie NUMBER SECRET La 201~300985 t+ 1P \e 1 r=-Chrondé SAY cael - ast 4 mye ss oon > - | ) DISPATCH rT LEN CO en eenmneaienitiemns ae ee eee tae 14-0000 mo + : , tla oeent : ; —_ 4 a | . TO 2 WH/3/Venezuela ATTENTION: Laura Cooley | ; 4 June 1974 “FROM Alien Affairs Office, OS Co, . SUBJECT: Luis POSADA-Carriles (A 12 419 708) . re : . * Nieves Elina GONZALEZ De POSADA (A 12 443 942). ’ REFERENCE: Your memorandum of request dated 17 May 1974, ’ . Reentry Permit(s) issued for subject(s) on - 3) May 1974, : valid to 30 May 1975_, may be used for unlimited entries into the United States during validity. Validity of Parmit may be extended for a maximum period of twelve (i2) months only. In cortain forcign areas ‘U. S. Consuls and U. S. Immigration Officers are authorizad te extend the . , . . . validity date. However, where security or cover considorations warrant, the ' i i Permit and Application for Extension of. Permit to Reenter the United States, su t , i ' H Form I- 131, should be forwarded to Alien Affaire Oificer in order to’ have the ? validity date ‘extended through cleared liaisoa with Immigration and Naturali- ® , zation Service. | ; Predin y, Fee : : Frederick F. Bucci 4 Alien Afiairs Officer . . Receipt acknowledged for Permit{s)#0459040 and 045904) ; Signature rs) on denn WA a a. Ss vSige “Y cache & oN \ oee tue . 74, wl ow “~ ve Ol aan ‘Qe _ v2 reser, , 060904 “ - qeare RAS) a 3 cE ee ee a . . VUUIGUING MES AIR 4 tpl. 8: ~ vw ih: ~~ ‘ Brower Conran Ute OME . aoe con oar we Ray ane . eat tad eacen onF oO i] a Q Q 0 10 0eew 6 atm SECRET me Baas NANT IO OCATOR care nus eneus ‘on WES TASS mere nens MER STAFF 2errdnz DIRECTOR 553733 - ‘h CONF, H&E siinro: rite ' erker secvad . 5 ees _ OISSEM OY lea O menanro PER 0 wens # TO: CARACAS.¥ WKRALLY UWKSCARLET ¥ te . REFS: A. CARACAS 244b8 [IN 2581061. ret B. DIRECTOR SS2723 Ce CARACAS 24203 TIN 225142] D. DIRECTOR S3a?7ba ¥ Orn CONNECTION PROPOSED TERMINATION WKSCARLET-3 BY 31 MAY 24 | + i 1. CRCFS A AND BL. WISH ADVISE STATION THAT WE DO NOT EXPECT RECEIVE ———————— NEW REENTRY PERMITS FOR WKSCARLET~3 AND WIFE BEFORE 30 MAY AT EARLIEST, SO STATION SHOULD PLAN TO NEET WKSCARLET~3 AT LEAST ONCE DURING JUNE TO DELIVER NEU PERMITS. If VENEZUELAN RESIDENCE VISAS OF UKSCARLET-3 AND WIFE ARE STAMPED IN EXPIRED REENTRY PERMITS {WHICH WE ASSUME WAS REASON FOR REF C REQUEST THAT THEY BE ALLOWED RETAIN . EXPIRING PERMITS AT TINE OF APRIL VISTT MIAMI}. WKSCHARLET-3 WILi NEED TO HAVE VISAS TRANSFERRED TO NEW PERMITS AND THEN MEET STATION C/0 AGAIN TO SURRENDER EXPIRED PERMITS. WHICH MUST BE POUCHED Has FOR DELIVERY TO IgNS- yf @- WITH REGARD TO POSSIBILITY OF UKSCARLET-3 NEED TO LEAVE WEG OGSMUBSHORRE RE CROBO BOB RAA RAO CeCe ea es SCRE RBeOogaesseeaaaeosnEaeene UNIT? EXT: . _ [RECORD COPY | Ho1- OTP Ss 29 1747 340 . AGL dASing OFeie CODROAT Og OF 7 BRS AuTHENTICANNS OFMCER CHASTIMCANGN REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHISITED —E 2 IMPDET SECRET CL BY: 23978 tee eee eee, « - _ 14.90000 MV EOYUIING MEQIINVEG « a a A . Granwat CENTER USE OnE ‘ ace to ace toe we iad OMF a 0 it] it] Q i] * bee eatin SECRET 0 98208 Hasin wen RCATOR Sa-ece: pare.nwe ance one w00s0NS REPTRENCE ER , mene DISSEM BY: Conr: INFO: FILE ; te os 3 //>— : 0 wones # . i VENEZUELA HASTILY FOR COOLING OFF PERTOD. PLEASE NOTE THAT HE SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO VISIT:U-S. BEFORE RECEIPT OF NEW REENTRY AS INDICATED REF Dy IT WOULD NOT GE ADVISABLE FOR HIN TO wo INDEE mrvento «PER H ogoa , PERMITS. ENTER U- S. ON HIS. VENEZUELAN PASSPORT WITH U-S- TOURIST VISA. THEREFORE, IF HE nuST LEAVE VENEZUELA DURING NEXT FEW WEEKS. RECOMMEND HE GO TO OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRY UNTIL ARRANGENENTS CAN BE ‘ MADE TO DELIVER NEW PERMITS TO HIM.¥ ; : J. FURTHER COMMENTS FOLLOW RE WKSCARLET-3'S U.S. RESIDENT 5 ALIEN STATUS AND CITIZENSHIP ELIGIBILITY AS RELATED TO HIS PENDING TERMINATION AND FUTURE PLANS.¥ 4Y. FILE eO1-300965. Ee INPDET+d EVALUATION OF SECURITY RISKS IN CASE OF WKSCARLET-3- STATION CONSIDERING TERMINATION 31 MAY INSTEAD OF 30 JUNE. LAYING GROUNDWORK FOR POSSIBLE HASTY DEPARTURE FROM VENEZUELA FOR ! COOLING OFF PERIOD. REF B - CONCURRED IN STATION CONSIDERATION OF EARLY TERMINATION. REF C - RE VISIT MIAMI TO APPLY FOR NEW REENTRY PERMITS. ASKED THEY BE ALLOWED RETAIN OLD PERMITS. MENTIONED POSSESSION VENEZUELAN PPT WITH VALID U.S. TOURIST VISA. ; RECOMMENDED WKSCARLET-3 NOT USE VENEZUELAN PPT ON ENTRY MIANI. REF A ~- REF D - DATE: Da MAY 74 OS/AAS ; ERVAN E. KUHNKE CIN DRAFT} ‘ ons: L. COOLEY we cnr, EHA3/V . > ee Mbantly C/UHD Yan lnarmc emcee OL cenanmeS LYLE i runes REPRODU * _Y OTHER THAN THE ISS" SMG OFFICE ispr * (10 Ee 2 iMPDET . , oe ae Cl BY: SECRETS ets fle . OUTGOING. AYSSSNGE whee ee eee 2 J e $ er eel - sonal Cenren uae omy bad =~ « . . ace eon ace : Sno peas oP rman ‘one oo 0600 OF oD 0 9 3 castaotarwoe + a . . SECRET - wateace MANOLNG PONE A FOR, . SATE. NUS GADLP oe - MESCACE AEP ERENCE eeRER STAFF : ener | DIRECTOR - 556728 conr:( » HS nro: Fie law extorz. ce ey a — OISSEM B 4 0 Ses. earn ro PERS rast # , "Fo: UPRIORITY CARACAS«¥ UKKALLY UKSCARLET ¥ REFS! .A. DIRECTOR 583733 B~ CARACAS 24489 [IN 2sabcol¥ a. CIN COURSE OF TERMINATING UKSCARLET-34 STATION SHOULD: MAKE CERTAIN THAT HE UNDERSTANDS EFFECT TERNINATION MAY HAVE ON HIS RESIDENT ALIEN STATUS AND ELIGIGILITY FOR NATURALIZATION AS U.S» CITIZEN. PLS ADVISE WKSCARLET-3 THAT UPON TERMINATION OF HIS EMPLOY= . OS I Eee PED ot on MENT BY AGENCY, HIS PRESERVATION OF RESIDENCE WHILE ABROAD IS SINULTANEOUSLY TERMINATED. IN ORDER TO RETAIN HIS CURRENT ELIGISILITY FOR NATURALIZATION, HE MUST RETURN TO U.S. BEFORE ELAPSE OF ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF EMPLOYMENT TERMINATION TO AVOID A GREAK IN CONTINUITY OF HIS RESIDENCEM REQUIREMENT. SHOULD BREAK IN CONTINUITY OF RESIDENCE OCCUR, SUBJECT WILL START A NEU PERIOD UITH 364 DAYSs AND HE WOULD THEN BE ELIGIBILE FOR NATURALIZATION FOUR YEARS AND ONE DAY FROH DATE OF RETURN TO U.S.» PROVIDED ALL OTHER BASIC REGUIRENENTS ARE . NET. HE SHOULD CLEARLY UNDERSTAND THAT REENTRY PERNIT DOES NOT BNAG PROTECT CONTINUITY OF HIS RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT. ¥ DATE: ORIG: UNIT: : i. RECORD COPY | Si footer rECOR Othe atid Or rrcee COORD sting OFF ERE AVTHENT CATO OF POLED Ch etye Cate REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED E 2 IMPDET ‘ SECRET CL BY: 43,3974 omy as ole ee eT 14-0000 CUTGOING MESSAGE MONAL CONE OMY aoe co ae roo we us cnF @ [ee | i] o a - Caneentanon SECRET NP ean ceanr eee EEATOR Oare.narg enoue . one — woes OISSEM BY: ‘ CONF: ‘ INFO: FILE _ 7 Co _ 386718 + 0 +O meron 0 mrneta PER 0 wente | | 2. WITH RESPECT TO UKSCARLET-3°SD UIFEs IT IS MORE DIFFICULT : “To GIVE A FIRM POSITION AS TO WHEN SHE BILL BE ELIGIBLE FOR WATURALIZATION. SHE DID NOT. HAVE A PRESERVATION OF RESIDENCE WHILE ABROAD, SINCE SHE WAS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THIS BSENEFIT. AND OUR FILES DO NOT REFLECT ANY VISITS TO U.S. BETWEEN MAY 70 AND APRIL 74. r COUNTING FROM HER LAST VISIT TO U.S. IN APRIL 7%, SHE SHOULD BE. i ELIGIOLE FOR NATURALIZATION IN APRIL 28 IF SHE RETURN TO U.S. . f BEFORE ONE YEAR HAS ELAPSED. THIS CoULT BE SOONER If HER HUSBAND WERE TO BE NATURALIZED IMMEDIATELY UPON THEIR RETURN: AS SHE WOULD ONLY HAVE TO UAIT THREE YEARS INSTEWAD OF FOUR.¥ 3+ SUBJECTS SHOULD ALSO BE ADVISED THAT THEY NOW HAVE THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR KEEPING THEIR REENTRY PERMITS CURRENT. IMPRESS UP7ON THEN THAT THEY ARE NOT TO MENTION TO ANYONE FACT THAT THEY WERE AGLE 70 GET SREENTRY PERMITS IN 72 UITHOUT RETURNING TO THE U.S. IN THAT INSTANCE THEY WERE BENEFICIARIES OF CECDaNtZORRA"DOUOLE DEAL" ASRANGEMENT HOEMREUSGUHICH H@S HAS WORKED OUT WITH TaNS HEADGUARTERS.Y UITHIN FEU DAYS. CONTRARY TO STATEMENT PARA @ REF Aa IF SUBJECTS OATE: ORIG: UNIT: EXT: _ eee s ° . e iad . . . OE eaters Orecae ww SH momaras orrcease id ” (isneeeron REPRODUCTION) ITNER TITAN THE'ISSUINS OF ICE IS CLONE’ E 2 IMPDET - ae) ~ - - ove é we 2 SECRET Z wee TE et By: 7. - AST NTICATING OF MEE ~ ' 4. NEU REENTRY PERMITS OF UKSCARLET-3 AND UIFE SHOULD BE READY | H j Pp 14490000 va, Aa ee ENTER on ALIEN REGISTRATION RECEIPT CARDS {FORM Y-L51}. 7 Te cement ee ee meetin a OUTGOING “z ESSACE . “tas = 5 | . . ttf oe =I * SIGNAL CENtcausecmer FSS Of . ° aa eo — roe we wae vase o rans onF 0. i] tn] o Q Q a. Susssomance . Secret? : mranace PANOLWE HOOCAPOR Sare-ned orouP one MPLEACE MEFURENCE RUVEER cons: es Ra - a mots «éDISSEM BY: , , Sst7it. O aswmro PEA 0G wense SHOULD HAVE REASON VISIT U.S. BEFORE RECEIPT NEW PERNITS, THEY CAN as. FILE 20n- goonas. Ea. INPDET.d . REF A = NEU REENTRY PERMITS CANNOT BE OBTAINED GEFORE PROPOSED DATE UXSCARLET-3 TERMINATION. UW-3 SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT VISIT U.S» BEFORE RECEIPT NEU PERMITS. COMMENTS TO FOLLOU RE EFFECT TERMINATION ON CITIZENSHIP ELIGIBILITY AND FUTURE PLANS.» REF B - RE PROPOSED TERMINATION OF UKSCARLET-3 AND HIS TENTATIVE | FUTURE EMPLOYMENT PLANS. INCLUDING POSSI8LE RETURN TO U.S. OS/AAS FRED BUCCI {DRAFT} DATE: 30 MAY 74 ORIG: FS COOLEY BS ee UH/3/Y ‘1535 . ‘hy Hacks o HH Aol ; uit) /C UNS any COaHOwmATING OPNCEEE 198 SH ANS OF FEES cuss eecarals REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED E 2 IMPOET sereer CL 8Y:539926 14-0000 wea Rs &£ ¢:R est Ue Fhe FSO Oe aS ke os — BEFROOUCIION BY OTHTE Trae IseUING OFFICE IS PROMEITEN Y . ° PERRON UDEIT NOTIFIED, ~ ADVANCE COP ACTION UNIT 7 126605 > Erasez— PAGE 02 IN 258620 { i . oo ; TOR?2219232 MAY 74 _. CARA 24489 . i SECRET a1ase?2 MAY 74 STAFF a _ . GITE CARACAS 24489 os | sen PRIORITY DIRECTOR, ) RYBAT WKRALLY BASCARLET REFS! A, CANacas 24468(/% asa) 8, DIRECTOR S>2see I, C. DIRECTOR 552723 ; 0, .caRacas zatgilsras 2573) 4. WKSCARLETS3 DOES NOT INTEND LOOK FOR NEW JOB. HE IS ESTABLISHING PRIVATE INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY FROM WHICH WE EXPECTS CARN LIVELThOQ0, Ke HAS RECEIVED A FEW SMALL CONTRACTS AND THINKS “UAT WE CAM DO SELL IN THAT FIELD. IF ERASTO FERNANDEZ WILL LEAVE WELL ENUUGH ALONE, SHOULD ERASTO CONTINUE CAUSE HIM PROBLEMS, KKSCARLET+3 SILL TAKE ACTION AS INDICATED REF A, WKSCARLET-3 HAS i COPIES OF RECEIPTS KHICH ERASTO SIGNED DURING FIVE YEAR COPEI GOVERN- MENT PROVING THA* ERASTO WAS PAID BS. 10,020 MONTHLY FROM WKSCARLET'S SECRE” BUDGET (ME OBTAINED THE RECEIPTS FROM WKSCARLET=1 WHO PAID - ' BRASTO.) He INTENDS TO WARN ERASTO FIRST IN ATTEMPT REACH SOME H AGREEMENT WITH WIM. IF KE UNSUCCESSFUL, HE WELL HAVE THE STORY AND Ot RECEIPTS PUBLISHED IN ONE OF THE MAJOR DAILY NEWSPAPERS. SECRET RECORD CoPY FILED IN. Poo. DUPLICATE COPY FOR CR0SS FILING IXT0 £02- F0egy\~ 14-0000 FUTAL Wt eS nue TARE Ast OTSsem oF (2UING OFFICE FO FeKeTA: SECRET. an FeRccwe VOT NOTIFIED —— ADVANCE COPY ISSUEO BLOTTED 7 126605. EsAasel PAGE @2 : IN 250600 oe TOR!2419232 MAY 74 ___GARA 24469 a 2. AS REPORTED REF D, 24 MAY EDITION OF "ELITE" WHICH HIT = Toe STREETS 20 MAY, CARRIED TWO PAGE STORY REGARDING “WATERGATE CR TOLLO STATING THAT ERASO FERNANDEZ IS IN CHARGE OF INVESTIO GATION BEING CARRIED OUT TO DETERMINE LEVEL OF POLITICAL ESPIONAGE CARRIED ‘QUT DURING CAMPAIGN AGAINST WKNOBLE+ 11, WKSCARLET~-3 WAS NOT MENTIONED IN STORY. 3. MORNING. OF 21 MAY, WKNOBLE-@ TOLD COS THAT ERASTO IS | QUT TO GET WXSCARLET+3 AND WKTANGO*4 FOR REASONS STATED REF A, 4. WKSCARLET~3 HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR TERMINATION SINCE FLECTION WHEN IT BECAME OBVIOUS THAT HE WOULD LOSE yOB IN WKSCAALET AND NIGHT NOT BE ASLE TO GET JOB IN AREA WHERE STATION HAD INTEREST, ©atlGN HAS “EPT RELATIONSHIP GOING iti OFDER GIVE HIM CHANCE TO GET ‘fa AND 27 BEGAN TO APPEAR, AFTER HIS TRIP TO MIAMIs THAT HE MIGHT RET 108 WITH HKNOULE*B, OR NATIONAL POLICE WHEN IT FORMED. STATION “WINES TT UNLIKELY THAT WKSCARLE™-3 WOULD TURN OUT 70 BE “mecUat ty PROBLEM. OTHER THAN GETTING PRIVATE INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY’ oce THE GROUND, HE CLAIMS °C HAVE OTHEA IRONS IN THe FIRES RE- i ~YRNING TO MSAMJ WHERE HE KAS FRIENDS (NOT DRUG RELATED) AND A 303 TCEQ IN SPAIN. THIS WILL NOT BE WKSCARLET~37S FIRST TERMINATION AND HE [S FIRST 70 RECOGNIZE THAT HE MUST HAVE ACCESS “O CONTINUE 4 a ‘ : aco a c¢ -S&QRET a © ° e c © 6. 7 : - e ¢ceo 9 co oa : i € e nn . 7 RE PRODUC TIT BE EH we ee, TN UME NOTIFIED cy a De tae 198UING OFFICER 90 PROMIEITEr ee | BEFROHUL FIN BY OFNED B86: -T 126805 BT ASC2 PAGE @3-03 _ TN 256608 TOR12419232 MAY 74 CARA 24489 . | . WITH BKHERALD, 5, STATION'S PLANS WERE TO GIVE KKSCARLET©3 UNTIL 3@ JUNE “9 GET JOB WITH KKNOBLE-6 OR IN OTHER AREA OF INTEPEST. FAILING FRAT, TERMINATE NIK, GIVING HIM aS. 6.e29 CTHREE MONTHS SALARY) aS TERMINATION PAYMENT, COMMENT REGARDING EXTRA MONTHS. PAY IN REF A HARE SINCE HE WOULD NORMALLY HAVE BEEN PAID JUNE SALARY, SINCE HE WILL PROGASLY BE "ERNINATED 31 MAY, WOULD ADD JUNE SALARY TO 3. 6.¥aa THUS BRING TOTAL TERM] MATION PAYMENT UP TO BS. 6,000, SM SCARLE% <3 NOT PROMISED ANY TERMINATION PAYMENT, NOR HAS HE RAISE SUBYECT., STATION FULLY EXPECTS TERMINATION TO BE AMICABLE Win DOSNIT ANTICIPATE ANY MAJOR PROBLEMS. . &. FILE! 7592+16/3; 2a1-a390985, €2 INPDET ~s SECRET eee.) . . cance eee orsnew ev fee .. . . . bd . PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED TOR: 2117292 MAY 74 CARA 24483 SECRET 2116182 NAY 74 STAFF - CITE CARACAS 24483 ‘TO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, RYGAT WKNUGGET . REFS! A. DIRECTOR 552855 Bs CARACAS 24as eV 2SATI UL 1. AS OF THIS TIME STATION HAS MADE NO MENTION OF SUaJECT REFERENCES TO AMBASSADOR AND UNLESS THERE CHANGE IN SITUATION AND ACTUAL COMPROMISE TAKES PLACE OR IS SERIOUSLY THREATENED, WOULD MUCH PREFER NOT TO DO SQ. HOWEVER, SHOULD IT BECOME NECESSARY STATION WILL LEVEL WITH HIM» TELLING HIM ALL FACTS HE NEEDS TO KNOW AS WELL AS COVER STCRY STATION USES OR PLANS USE WITH LIAISON, AS OF THIS TIME THERE NO FURTHER INDICATION Gov PURSUING INVESTIGATION. 2. COS HAD MEETING WITH WKNOBLE*8 MARNING 21 MAY. LATTER, "WHO NOW CLAIMS HE HAS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR TELTAP OP BUT ADMITS THAT GOV (UNDER RESPONSIBILITY MINISTRY OF INTERIOR) NOW TAPPING ABOUT 30 TELEPHONES (WKSCAALET+9 SAYS 36 LINES). f WKNOBLE~@ SAYS “TRET-RECENT PRESS CHARGES ON WIRETAPPINC—aHICH RPEIORTED OUR _SECENT.. CABLES ON SUBJECT OF WKNUGGET OP WERE INSTIGATED By ERASTO FERNANDE2 AND THAT THERE CURRENTLY BATTLE GF SORTS GOING ON BETWEEN FERNANDEZ SECRET tON BY OFWEA Tt OFetCe 16 PROMIBET at cfOT fStIT ffE 5 ume P re : Je 2 ee ae <a v4 14.90000 ven toraccemes BUN OY @0PS00UC TION GY OMNES TY CAGLE SEC Cisst™ BY -_~ $ e ¢ a € T seBvinG OFFICE 18 PROMAtT, Penson unt MOTHER So ; TORI2117292 NAY 74 — CARA 24483 AND MINISTER OF INTERIOR WHO FEELS FERNANDEZ IRRESPONSIBLE AND SIN~ PLY TRYING GET BACK AT HIS COPEL AND OTHER ENEMIES, ACCORDING WKNOBLE*6, FERNANDEZ: BROUGHT WKSCARLET*3 AND WKTANGO©% TO VENEZUELA FROM EXILE AND GAVE GOTH EMPLOYMENT, HOKEVER. BOTH STAYED WITH COPEL AFTER 4968 ELECTION AND FERNANDEZ HAS NEVER FORGIVEN THEM, HE SAYS FERNANDEZ! REAL OBJECTIVE 1S TO KICK BOTH OUT OF VENES ZUELA AND WE FEARS FERNANDEZ MAY succeed. | 3. WKNOBLE*® MADE NO MENTION OF NINISTRY DISCOVERY OF WKNUGGET TELTAP BUT DID SAY THAT THEY HAD UNCOVERED ONE BELONGING TO . KXSCARLET©2, WHICH HE-ALLOWED WKSCARLET=2 MAY HAVE BEEN RUNNING FOR COPEL BUT HE. PERSONALLY, THINKS WKSCARLET=2 JUST TRYING MAKE SOME MONEY IN PRIVATE BUSINESS OF HIS OWN, KXNOSLE-8 DID NOT LET ON — EVEN THAT THEY HAVE DISCOVERED TAPS WHICH MAY BELONG TO STATION BUT DID SAY THAT BY CAREFUL CHECK OF FRAMES IN CENTRALS IT NOT DIFFICULT DISCOVER TELTAPS, , 4, STATION AGAIN URGED HIM DISCUSS NEED FOR EARLY RESUMPTION TAPS ON SOVIETS WITH MINISTER AND HE AGAIN PROMISED HE WOULD DO SO, STATION SUGGESTED POSSIBILITY OF RUNNING JOINT TELTAP OP AGAINST _SROVIETSF-LIBYIANS AND OTHER TARGETS.0F MUTUAL INTEREST AND EES TBLE-8 APPEARED GENIUNELY INTERESTED. SAID HE THOUGHT SUCH A & : se SECRET gg00000 rn . ine . : . . . Caos ote ciser™ Ov. rer TOTAL COMES nonin | secrer | sracTornce hs Ra . ISSUING OFFICE 16 PRONE PLABON/UNIT ‘ome Ls ECREY | : . . . CARA 24483 : _ TOR!2117292 NAY 74 PROPOSITION WOULD GE APPROVED IMMEDIATELY BY THE MINISTER, COS COMMENTED THAT IF IDEA APPEALS TO THEN THEN WE WOULD EXPLORE FURTHER AT A LATER DATE. 7 5, FILES 75+6-55/3. &2 IMPDET 2 vi ok ete otes Ambler olsFe- WII2Z°7 wo freee | : of FECA . tt EOD Ve £S319P Se LC — eo SECRET ite. ye ee Braman Co mMCEM ERE COE ast a :. ae ! ° —_e Lal - ae J or © OF OF ff wu a4 b- , vseene 18-7 SECRET wee 6+ Or © RONEN Wet PET APO oore ewe ORE ave ee RPT E mE te a tent @ STAFF 20203L7 DIRECTOR SSu723 ; . nts ANSSE TA BY . aS . o com cla wo mecehthy, oltre, eltslaeS, Wh Din OD sarvenro PER . - 0 wones # TO: PRICRITY CARACAS.¥ RYGAT WKRALLY UKSCARLET ¥ REFS: A. CARACAS 244b8 LIN a5S8b! B. DIRECTOR SS23b9 ¥ : ; . h- APPRECIATE REF A EVALUATION WKSCARLET-3'S SITUATION. CONCUR STATION CONSIDERATION OF EARLY TERNINATION. ASSUNE COMMENT PARA 4 REF A RE POSSIBLY PANYING FOR EXTRA NOUTH. IF- MECESSARYs REFERS To LXUKA PAY IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER TERMINATION BENEFITS DUE UXSCAGRLET-3. IN THIS CONNECTION, WOULD APPRECIATE DETAILS RE STATION PLANS FOR HTS TERMINATION AND GENEFITS CONTENPLATED.¥ 2. WOULD APPEAR TO US THAT WKSCARLET-3 MIGUT HAVE DIUFFICULTY VE FOF LOCATING NEU JOB AND COULD FIND HINSECF CQ Covov Tal WITH LINITCD a OVER FAIR DIREC D OF TIMER. cee RESOURCESA THIS BEING CASE. HE COULDA TURN OUT TO BE SECURITY PRORLIH. USPECIALLY IF HE REMAINS IN VENEZUELA. THUS, BELICVE IT BCHOOVES ~ US TO ENSURE THAT TERIHINATION ANTCABLE EVEN TF THIS NLCESSITATES TERULUATION BENEFITS BEYOND THOSE ACTUALLY PROMISED OR DESERVED. . DUPLICATE COPY FOR CROSS FILING INTO 201- 3009857 YOUR COMNCNTS REQUESTED. ¥ RECORD COPY FILED IN. 2522/2. ; §-2-bb739s COL-OINNIGS. F2 PSE Td RPE . - EVALUATION OF SECURITY RATSKS TH CASE OF MKSCARLET-J2. CONLTPORING eMer DQ TAY 74 TERMINATING JL WAY TUSTCAD OF JN JUNE. ees LC. BURNETT «© oREE B= SUATERGATE CRELLO™ STORY IS ONTNOUS, ANSTO vr WHS 9 Te STATION COULD ARRANGE FOR HIS QUICK DEPARTUED reo Ee sas Y ip VENEZUELA FOR COOLING OFF PERIOD. Ht hale Ad fehl ve, a) cain 5 ecaveaem cnnneer wenn LET ? 14-0000 - 4974. Attached are completed Forms 1-131, “Application for “their old permits, they were permitted to retain the expiring 7 SECRET- =~ 7 Nay 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: ‘Chief. Alten Affairs Staff o i Office of Security a SUBJECT : Request for tlew Reentry Permits for Luis . C. Posada Carriles and Nieves Elina Gonzalez de Posada : 1. ft fs requested that new reentry permits be obtained for Luis C. Posada Carriles and hfs wife, Nieves Elina de . Posada, whose previous reentry permits expired on 20 Aprit Issuance or Extensfon of Permit to Reenter the United States,° for Mr. Posada and his wife, together with two photographs of each and a chéck for $20.00 payable to the Immigratioa and Naturalization Service. . - +2, As you know, when Nr. and Hrs. Posada visited Mfaat in April 1974, Just prior to the expiration date of permits for use in reentering Venezuela. It is understood that the expired permits are to be pouched to Headquarters for delivery to I&NS as soon as the new permits have been delivered to Hr. and Nrs. Posada. Laura Cooley HH/3/Venezuela Attachments: See above SECKET a cr enn ne = Rene on ce et np fe eet rer ~ : . . . . : 14-0000 1s eesateton cen * soyance cae: ACTION UNIT (ViZ3 action ¢ Be ete rage mew. . BOLT SEC Oracles ev § PER PERSON UNIT ROTIOIEO SEC AE T 1802122 MAY 74 STAFF _ - , , . vane | TOTAL cOriES CS See) wi ey —— ones c(h — ET ALS2 PaGe 61 IN 255816 TOAI46224632 MAY 724 CARA 24468 T 22.6245 SITS CARACAS 24468 . TQ: IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, ACRALLY WKSCARLET . . REFt DIRECTOR 552369 | Le STATION CAREFULLY CONSIDERED alsk IN MEETING WKSCARLET/3 TODAY BUT IN VIEW OF GOV DISCOVERY OF KANUGGET TELTAP OF FELT IF NECESSARY FAICAUTIONS TAKEN CAND THEY WERE) JN ARRANGING MEETING, WKSCARLETS3 “[G4T POSSIBLY SE ASLE SHED SOME LIGHT ON XHETHER OR NOT STORY Ok HIM TELATED IN ANYSAY TQ GOV "S°Y SEARCH EFFORT", AKSCARLETSS Not CON. SEN] ASIYT STORY AND ON 4S MAY DISCUSSED IT apTH FRIENDS IN wKSCaR ASSORDING TO WKSSASLETHS, KKSCARLET NOT CONCERNED AND YE NOTES 3 Te 3 ‘SJ SUAVETLQANSE AND NO APPARENT INTEREST IN KIS ACTIVITIES avs: SIVESEATSs nz CLAIMS THAT STORY WAS PLANTED Sv. E2aSTO FERNANDEZ, ° PESVAVIEP/RISINGGLY MIRED AEM SIT SINCE 1969 HAS FEEN UNFSIESZLY TUAARS AMSCARL ET OS, THIS SNPS PENILINESS AS2a5S\°LY Caused 8Y TestS UsPECTIQN 7] SOFZVANOS (WORK INS FOR aKS5 ARs Bee enssste. Fl. VESTS) ANG TN 2975 Fallel Leave TOoEv ANTS ANT nck Fir s2Ene eToOPUay, aA STSSLE Tes GSaTD Vlas? £4 vay ME FELT CEsTary Svlie GS Fvts FISTS SSrSaT SoNAL Se AWD amslstuste 3 SavS Tea SF a S Rimce LICATE Copy . Ce — + For s' RECORD COPY FILED INIS7ATIW/B-= 5 ATO sored ETH ALERODUCTION OF OTHEe v8" 4USUING OFFICE 18 FRONMIBITG voy 14-0000 t ~ — i . VaRte BEC Olasew av Par TOTAL COPIES RUN BY \ REFSOOUCTION AY OTHER TH: : s€écrert tS2UING OFFICE 18 PROMI@ITEL ‘PERSON UNIT NOTHEIED, — ; STaFF Ss ee Anne ee eR pee eer IROYANCE £0 ACTION UNIT “ACTION @ 7426245 EL a162 ; PaGe 2 IN 255616 TORr1322432 MAY 74 CARA 26468 | APPEARS OF & SIMILAR NATURE HE PLANS GO DIRECTLY TO PEINANDEZ. ACCUSE atM AND DSManQ PERSECUTION ae STOPPED. HE SAYS NAME *COMISARIO BAS- IL10" uSE9 BY wRITER (FERNANDEZ) FOR FERNANDEZ LACKS PROOF OF HIS CHARGES AND IF wE HAD USED TRUE NAME OR PICTURE OF KKSCARLET Se , FERNANDEZ KGULD BE QPEN FOR LIBEL. WKSCARLET<3 CLAIMED THAT A FRIEND aNd REPORTER GN STAFF OF "EL MUNDO" WAS INVITED TG MiRAFLGRES PLACE ¢13 May) scot WITH REPCRTETS FROM OTHER NEKS PAFERS TO "Be GIVEN THE STGRY%. "ULTIMAS NOTICIAS" waS ONLY NERSSASER WHICH CARRIED STORY. 20 BRASSSTES Had REGULARLY SCHTDULED MESTIAG aT NGGN TEDAY WITH DEPUTY CHIEF aaSCARLET AND SUS.S0, OF MBASTLIO" ARTICLE Cave uP. LSPUTY Seth aKSCASLET ATTACHES NO IMPORTANCE TO ARTICre.e SGNSIDERS [IT FERSOWAL ATTACK ON KKSCARLET/3 CR JUST PRESS SENSATIONALISNe AND THAT . 2 >E PERSGNALLY SGES AQT SELIEVE teat KKSCARLETSS CRKINS FOR SLTHER PKMEGALS GR QNESGG, DEPUTY SAID SE SELPEVES IT UNLIKELY THAT GOV SILL FUSSUE “"SASTLITU" CaSé FER GOV INTENDS USE TELTASS EXTENSIVELY AND MESULT IN EMBATASSVENT TO 1Te PEETINGS atte aahCS eee GN PECSECTS we Nl ele TRYING 14-0000 .- BOYANE! “ACTION # = : e rer TOYaL comer | wr eyo > REFROOUC TION BY OTHEG TH CAML SEC DISSEM OV ‘ § 6 eRe Tv ISSUING OFFICE ID PROMOTE PERDON UNIT NOTIFIED, ACTION UNIT Tq18e63 Ena PaGe 23-03 : IN 255626 TORI{BC2432 MAY 76 CARA 24468 MENTIONED WKSCARLET/3 TO COS ONE ONE RECENT OCCASSION” (ASKING WHAT STATION'S CPINIGN GF KKSCARLET/3 WAS)« COMMITTED HIMSELF TO JOB FOR KKSCARLET/3, ThE LATTER BELIEVES THAT SINCE PUBLICATION OF ARTICLE IT MOST UNLIKELY WKNOGLE/6 WILL HIRE HIM ; . 4. RELIGE THAT ALL THE FACTS NOT YET IN QUT ON BALANCE WE BELIEVE OBASILIO" ARTICLE OF LITTLE IMPORTANCE AND POSSIBLY NOT RELATED TO GoV DISCOVERY OF WKNUGGET TELTAP OP NORA OF DISCOVERY CF KKSCARLET/2°S TAP, KOWEVER, WE KILL LAY GROUNDAORK SO THAT WKSCARLET/3 CAN MAKE HASTY TEPARTURE FOR CUOLING GFF PERIOD SHOULD THAT BECOME NECESSARY, AT Sa TIME WE wISH AVOID CONTACT WITH HIM AS MUCH AS POSSIGLE FOR MYEDISTE FUTURE. IN FACT, STATION HAD roy TEVEOULS Rea5SOn§s FOR TreE M4) SLAWNED TERNYALTE MIM ECPECTIVE 32 JUNE AS THUS FAR HE HAS BEEN UNASLE Lang JO5 WITH SSCES§5 OF INTEREST. IN VIEW OF TRESE CEVELOPMENTS, eB KILL CONSIDERA PGSSIyLE TERMINATION AS OF 32 MAY 74 AND FAY FOR EATHA MO e TN View GF SHORT NGTICE IF NEC ESSARY, Be Fyatt FeeZ-2673 aNd 2222300985, E2 [MPDET 14-0004 ~ . . . - ee me » QUIGOING MUSSAG ef a had rt nn sie e hie eee pe - we ee ve / cer aa Dos ce or 0 i) i) f a ) 3 SECRET ; ; STAFF ah " DIRECTOR S§a3b4 CONF: WATE INFO: FILE (Fu cto, escfoc, a oe v presen mb c[or, SIS Gmeremmee FN ‘ O won ? TO: IMMEDIATE NEACT CARACAS.¥ WERALLY UKSCARLET ¥ REI: CARACAS 244s3 JIN 25533714 : 1. REF STORY RE BKHERALD AND LNERGO IS cr omzNous, ESPECIALLY IN VIEW RECENT UKNUGGET DEVELOPNENT.Y 2. WE CONCERNED THAT IF ARRESTED WKSCARLET~3 LIKELY TO KEVEAL DETAILS OF RECENT PRIERALD RELATIONSHIP AND EVEN EMBCLLIS HIS ACTIVITIES IN OUR GENALF. WE CELTEVE CONSIDERATION SHOULD GE GTvFi: T9 POSSIBILITY OF HEADING OFF HIS BEING PICKED UP BY GOV AUTHORITiE © OR EXPOSURE TQ PRESS. TO THIS END. COULD STATION ARRANGE FOR eure: DEPARTURE FROM “COUNTRY FOR COOLING OFF PERIODS BRIT US UL! SURE LSST 2 YOUR COMMENTS REQUESTED .¥ WE ALSO CONCERNED ABOUT STATION NEETING WITH BKSCARLET-3 PLEASE CONTINUE USE EXTREME CAUTION. are 3. LURING CURRENT SITUATION. 4. FILE PS-e-36/3 AND Ganusaccr 204-300785. E2 INPpet.d REF = ULTINAS NOTICIAS PUGLTSHYDD STORY REGARDING "WATERGATE CRISLL ON TLY MAY. BOTH IN HEADLINE AND IN STORY WKSCARLET-2 Bev E NE USING ONLY HIS WKSCARLET ALIAS. RECORD Copy Fiten IN. 75-A~ot? _ DUPLISATE COPY pate ca We HAY 24 : Nir. FOR CROSS FILI a L-C- BURNETT SC/WH/CA ate Cl INZD 20 Na exs, UH/A/V fei * 2535 A. : 2.09 glee . H: rbTW. ae, ay wee fone ra oY 14-0000 a ood - . : N 3% ° : - . a - CADLE 8€C DISSE wy g Leen. Toran conned Ur aD ° . PEPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ° * (SOUING OFFICE (9 PROMBITAO PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED on von cat fl ACTION 6 7 042692. E1A735 PAGE @i 7 IN 227672 a TOR!1823512 APR 74 Gana _24235 >) SECRET 1822222 APR 74 STAFF ; CITE CARACAS 26235 Ld To! DIRECTOR, ; _— WKRALLY WKSCARLET - REF: A, DIRECTOR 502819 a. caracas 24106 (0 2og/¥7 i O aw: aU STATION INTENDS TERMINATE WKSCARLET<-3 & FECTIVE . 1 MAY IF HE HAS NO JOB IN WKSC T. PTY NARC $OUAD, OR ‘ WITH WKNOBLE-8 IN TELTAP OP BY THAT DATE, STATION EXPECTS ' NO PROBLEMS WITH TERMINATION AS WKSCARLET=3 AKARE THAT . . ‘ WITHOUT ONE OF ABOVE JOBS HE OF LITTLE USE TO US, 2. AFTER 1 MAY TERMINATION, STATION WILL OFFER PUT WKSCARLET#3 IN CONTACT WITH DEA PER REF A, 3, — WKSCARLET=3 TERMINATION PAYMENT WILL 32 THREE MONTHS SALARY, BY6,008 (US$1.422), FUNDS FOR TERYINA JON : 482). FUNDS FoR seRrINANTILN INCLUDED IN REF, me, 4, FILE! 221-0302985, €2 IMPDET, a . BO 1-30 098 5~ od SECRET / hon WY | Reuss corr | «xt 2: :: ae 8 we a ce se 8 =» wea ry Pte . a, . ase « eaee . : - . . - ~ cy 7 — CABLE SEC. Lissa aed ren teenercomes Nie Ve st : : ’ warboove trom BY OFWs We — - Ss . € c RQ € t ISVS OFFICE 06 PRONISITS PEROON UNIT NOTIFIED AR WED SOITER ACTION UNIT WK PAGE @1 UW 255337 T 126477 Grae? Lo. . _TURt1 71542 MAY 74 (cama. 24453 5 S$ EC RE T 1725432 NAY 74 STAFF CITE CARACAS 24453 Tos DIRECTIR ; WKRALLY/WKSCARLET . i 1. uLtinas NGTICIAS PUBLISHED STORY REGARDING MWATERGATE CRIOLLO.™ (PAGE 44) ON 14 MAY, BOTH IN HEAD@ NN a nn ed ; LINE AND IN STORY WKSCARLET=3 MENTIONED USING ONLY HIS WKSCARLET aLtas. 2. ACCORDING TO STORY, WKSCARLET*3, A CUBAN WHO WORKED FOR SKNES2LD AND LNAAGO IN PAST AND WAS VAST I LIGENCE BACKGROUND. GROUGHT VARIOUS SPYING DEVICES IN VENEZUELA BINGSULARS WITH WHICH ONE CAN READ LICENSE PLATES AT (G22 METERS, A MECHANISM TO LOCATE ROUTES OF CARS, AND OTHER CSVECTS To TAP TELEPHONES, ELECTION JAFORMATICN FROM TGRRE DE LAS DELICIAS WHERE OFFICES OF CARLOS ANDRES PEREZ WERE LOCATED WHILE HE CAM PAIGNING FOR PSESILENT, 4, STORY aTTS!BUTED TS "A SOURCE" AND ACCORDING To "THE AUTHORITIES" THE CASE nOULD GE TAKEN To COURT WITH i a SECRET | Pica coer] ems ot ‘ iV PY VTrecsy bu i { } | | j ; 3, SUPPOSED PURPISE OF EQUIPMENT WAS TO OBTAIN PRE= { 3 { j se 14-0000 ra : \ | CABLE OFC DIDere ay a TEAL COMES aun ay Ce . REPROOUC TION BY OTHER Th - ' . ISSUING CPTTCE 18 PROhtaee “ PEROON/UNIT NOTIVIFO SECRET ECRET =. . a Co . vA. ACTION @ T 116477 £14467 PAGE 82-82 . IN 255137 2 ToR:17154e2 MAY 74 CARA 24453 . . \ P] PROOF WHICH Witt CONFIRM acCTS oF POLITICAL ESPIONAGE, > 5, STATION HAS NO FURTHER DETAILS. CASE OFFICER HAS. : ; MEETING SCHEDULED WITH WKSCARLET*3 TODAY AND WILL TAKE ------ : - NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS PRIOR TO AND DURING MEETING TO DETECT ot SURVEILLANCE, ACCORDING WKSCARLET*9 ON 16 MAY, WKSCARLETS ‘ , L 4 KNOW NOTHING OF THIS BUT HE WILL CHECK AND ADVISG. THERE 7 ‘ | - HAVE BEEN NO FOLLOW-UP STORIES TO THIS DATE. WILL KEEP : YOU ADVISED ANY FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS, 7 H 6, FILE: 2z1-0320965, E2 IMPDET - ; ; i. ; v New Me ae 20 — ~ & Ww . . : a . wi RCRET, of - : _ Lote Te eS ‘ ~ . w . wu ~~ we we 14-0000 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief Wil : “UT Apeis 1974 ATTENTION =? Edvard A, Cantll SUBJECT “LETTER ADDRESS ACTIONS # s90 9c6 ory (Stn tee ee ey ae ee x 1. With reference to) your verbal request of 15 Apr 74 ~ the’ following action was taken concerning facility P.O, Box 540° j . Brookland Station } Washington,DC, 20017 | Cancelled : Oo { - This ts a Catch-all : _xx__Added as co-addressee box used by severai - oe econnenents vf this | _- Reinaldo J, FIALLO Avency" | i xy Deleted as co-addressee j i Edmond A, SAKIN : 4 7 2. Any inquiries concerning the sbove action should be gy } ‘ directed to the Office of Security, Special Facilities Desk. : ' Woe _— xo Pe o> es ‘ aa BS - gr Yippee os : a. ; / Pian, ape : 5 ae ae [Mab he LeeCs he: Robert WW, Ganbine | Ne vit" Deputy Director of Security { xo { Personnel Security & Investigations : wis i é i ° . : ’ i i FORM 92368 feitises ee (5-29) 1O+79 WK SCHRLEN - 3S aol 14.90000 onr a 0 0 Q 3 a : a SECRET . SOR292 eteDL ee NCECATOR Oats Mee coe one MEOCASE HE PeNETEE CRED STAFF Lb2h1 DIRECTOR §387b8 ewes . assem BY: SST TOs IMMEDIATE NIACT CARACAS INFO PRICRITY WH/MNIANT.¥ “WKRALLY UKSCARLET "REF: CARACAS e203 {1N “¥ 1. © RE PARA 2 REF» STRONGLY RECOMMEND UKSCARLET-3 NoT MAKE SaNAL CENTER VEE OPE net co ad " 100 we conr: why WNFO: FILE ig ‘ SECURY serumvo | PER oe eco wouse + REFERENCE TO OR SHOW HIS’ ‘VENEZUELAN PASSPORT TO U-S- IMMIGRATION AUTHORITIES SHOULD: EXHIGIT- ONLY U.S. REENTRY PERMIT. ¥ 2. FYI: IMMIGRATION SERVICE WILL SE ALERTED-¥ 3- FILE 201- 300985. €2 IMPRDET-d REF - REQUES@TS H@S HAVE ITeNS ALLOW EXKSCARLET-3 AND WIFE RETAIN EXPIRING REENTRY PERMITS. POSSIBLE PROBLEM IF Ians ASKS TO SEE SUBJECTS VENEZUELAN PASSBPORT» WHICH CONTAINS U-S TOURIST VISA- OS/AAS FRED BUCCI {DRAFT} PPC/WH/ COG ZIKL ee . 261-3 OTE: 44 APRIL 24 | © Ps * Le COOLEY Ben , ONT HB 3 Vo hyn 4 * 3535 REC ae ep ce 2y — a) 7 VEN <i : ON, xe] A ee . re : . fh & a thir C/UND., coceomarne onrcae marek LYS boca Cuaserner REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRONIBITEO «= 2 IMPDET SECRET ro CL BY: 933978 . ee ren ee ete ie en erent ae rene . LTT FRET EI HP TT Pa TI oO OS TT PT a eee 14-0000 eee a a arrqye te . cance src orssen s ren _totan cor es So “ear 7 7 28 SECACT Pvt siape Meatehbary enn 208 PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED TOR11619292 APR 74 €aRa 24203 :- _ ee + SEC RE T 1619102 APR 74 STAFF | CITE CARACAS 24205) | Ta: IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, WH/NIAMT. WARALLY WKSCARLET REFS! A. DIRECTOR 530655 (NOT SENT WH/MIAME) i B. DIRECTOR 538452 Quscar ET-3 AND WIFE WILL TRAVEL VIASA FLT 75a ON a7 APRIL DEPARTING CARACAS 9933 AND ARRIVING MIAMI 1320. PLS HAVE 18NS MIAMI ALLOW THEM RETAIN THEIR REENTRY PERMITS, 2. ONLY PROBLEM WHICH STATION CAN SEE MIGHT ARISE IS IF I4NS REGUESTS TO SEE WKSCARLET-3'S PASSPORT AND REENTRY PERMIT, KKSCARLET#3 TRAVELS ON VENEZUELAN PASSPORT WHICH STATES HE BORN j IN VENEZUELA RATHER THAN CUBA AND PASSPORT CONTAINS VALID U.S. } ToURIST VISA, 3. FILE: 2@1@390985, Ez IMPDET, 4 .. SECRET 201- 300980 [ hewn bord | bie W 14-0000 ee ee aretentimagen 4 - OUTGOING “NESSAGE+* a — - Sramay CENTEA VSG OMY ~*~ ace oe ue r08 = == onF oOo Go ao G6:' a4 #29 crstdo arom Secret 800268 Hama Pes ET ATOR bart.re ese an . SUTRAS GEFERENTE UNEES STAFF . 4822263 DIRECTOR - $364S2 conr WH BO: FS TH LW iD does eutda ca SS eee. . cs ‘s z . GO mnmro PER a Dense # TO! PRIORITY CARACAS WINFO SOUTINE WH/NIANE.¥ WKRALLY UKSCARLET Yo REFS: A. CARACAS 24146 [IN 222753] - B. WH/AIANI 21526 JIN 222aqbl ¥ b-CUXSCARLET-3 AND WIFE WILL NOT BE SABLE OBTAIN NEW REENTRY PERMITS IN MIAMI AS THEIR FILE-HELD IN WASHINGTON. IaNS MIAMI NOT AUARE SUBJECT AND WIFE SPECIAL CASES. NECESSITY FOR VISIT MIAME IS THAT OLD PERMITS MUST SHOU SUBJECTS REENTERED U-S. GEFORE PERMITS EXPIRED AND ALSO THAT APPLICATION FOR NEW PERMITS MUST BE INITIATED - IN PERSON IN U.S. UKSCARLET-3 AND WIFE SHOULD OBTAIN AND FILL OUT FORMS I-23} AND MAIL THESE FROM MIAMI, TOGETHER WITH TO PHOTOS OF EACH AND DOLLAR CHECK OR MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE FOR TOTAL OF 620. TO FOLLOWING {ACCOMMODATION? ADDRESS: REINALDO J. FIALLO be POST OFFICE BOX YSNO {FOUR FIVE FOUR ZERO} . rg BROOKLYN STATION oo el UASHINGTON. D. C. 20017 ; IT OATE: : : ' Ts ORIG: UNIT: AO !- 300 FF s~ 7 ee “ pecc.o cory | Ot. tasers CFPRER Ce et stetanon scrrert REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRONIBITED ‘S fpe 7 nutmeg Mearenk Grnce® —E2 tIMPOET Ct BY: nage ‘g-00000 —~F OUTGOING MESSAGE SIONAL CENTER USE OE ‘aw cu ae wwe ™ woo at ete Lets _ One 0 i] 0 Q. Q Q cutee ern SEcReEertet ah Dhkes Hd Ce ATOR . @ate. tase OROUD am Coxe: INFO: FILE sped 2. Sone PROBLEN ARISES.¥ — arr mg 0nnce merereme mvusee O wenss WE WILL FILE APPLICATIONS WITH I@NS HERE AS SOON AS RECHEIVED. REF B NANE AND PHONE NUNGER SHOULD BE GIVEN WKSCARLET-3 FOR USE ONLY IF OISSEM OY: # 2. AS OLD REENTRY PERMITS ARE SO CLOSE TO EXPIRATION, IT NORMAL FOR IaNns To PICK THEN UP WHEN WKSCARLET-3 AND WIFE ENTER U.S. VENEZUELAN VISAS IMPRINTED IN REENTRY PERMITS, AND IF SO WILL SUBJECTS ARE HAVE ANY PROBLEM REENTERING VENEZUELA WITHOUT THEM? IF PROBLEM EXISTS. WE CAN HAVE IeNS MIANT ALERTED IN ADVANCE OF SUBJECTS" ARRIVAL AND REQUEST IgNS ALLOW THEM RETAIN PERNITS- If THIS NECESSARY. PLS ADVISE SOONEST AND PROVIDE SUBJECTS® FLIGHT NUMBER AND TIME OF ARRIVAL MIAMI. ¥ “3. FILE 2c01-030098S. Ee IMPDET.¥ REF A - UKSCARLET-3 AND WIFE TRAVELLING MIAMI 1? APRIL TO RENEW REENTRY PERNITS- STATION ASSUMES IgNS AYARE THEY SPECIAL CASES SO WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE UITH RENEWALS. BUT REQUESTS MIAMI STATION PROVIDE EMERGENCY PHONE CONTACT. REF & - NAME AND PHONE NUMBER PROVIDED BEBY WH/NIANI. * / 2 c) 5 ran c06_ecta = EP Mh C/WH/SEC E. CAHILL (DRAFT? OS/AAS FRED BUCCI {DRAFT} DATED S APRIL 74 var te COOLEY TRE NTU 37 wate HATE 3535 AEM bon: wee ee . es [> VCAEHD cok. oom Toa ov + ay hae bd aro . REPRODUCTION UT OTHER aN | MET suiNe Ore’ rey Pisin 20 LY tee t, aie piss caTee covcae ‘OY: IMPDET 01373) =) r 14-0000 ca —— CONFIDENTIAY 15 April 1978 MEXORANIUM FOR: 05/Special Facilities SUBJECT: Request of P.O, Box S ee 1. This will confirm telerhonic request to your office om T- . 1S April 1974 for a Washingt, D.C. P.O. Box to receive one letter fro Luis Clemente Carriles Posada, The box should be serviced daily commencing 23 April 1974 until that ane letéor is received. y 2. This will also confirm you provided the following for the request contained in paragraph one: Reinaldo J, Faillo P.O. Box 4540 Brooklyn Station Washington, D.C. 20017 3. The letter should be sent to AH/Registry for Laura Cooley, WY/3/V, 3 B 2627 on extension RI535, Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Edward A. Cahill C/SH/SECURITY Distribution: Orig & 1 - Addressee 1 - WH/3/V/L. Cooley 1 - WH/Chrono 1 - MI/File DDO/WI/SEC/FACahill:rv (15 Apr 74) CONFIDENTIAL rp eae] be 14-0000 Cos tee . 8 68 . . . ‘ . e e a mo o_o o sw fe poe al’y! CAOLE SEC OlSSEY Ov men ee OAL COM omte_side aus i" 4 oucriom ov ormen TwaN | e Li . oe pROOUC TION . S EO RET 2 6 Jseuina crrice 18 PRomieiTED PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED. AH ACTION # | . T 928992 PaGE @1-01 1N 222783 : Po ronsazasssz APR 74 CEama_24s86 sm a ne nena ; SECRET 1216002 APR 74 STAFF . CITE CARACAS 24186 To: DIRECTOR INFO WH/MIAME. WKRALLY WKSCARLET REF! | DIRECTOR 532655 (NOT SENT WH/MIAMI) 1. CHKSCARLET!3 AND WIFE PLAN TRAVEL MIAMI AT OWN EXPENSE TO RENEW UNITED STATES REENTRY PERMITS ON 47 APRIL, 2. “STATION ASSUMES THAT INS AWARE THAT WKSCARLET=3 AND WIFE SPECIAL CASES AND THEREFORE THEY WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE RENEWING REENTRY PERMITS. HOWEVER, IN EVENT THERE SHOULD SE SQME PROBLEM, REQUEST WH/MIAMI PROVIDE TELEPHONE NUMBER AND NAME OF CASE OFFICER FOR WKSCARLET=3 TO CONTACT, 3. FILE: 281-0300985, E2 IMPDET a4 AS ! t LINSCARIET 3 ] ee SECRET POI~ 300 Fes [ Rice GT] ) 2 Apa 2 14.90000 ae OUTGOING, MESSAGE 3++,3[; etiecel eZ © oe (Ve ip eae *s es ° ire . Sramad CENTER UT. CAT . e 3 ja. ace ea ace we -™ aM 8 e e ..hf e OnF oO ti) i] 0. Q Q Ne bnew ames, SECRE tT me : . om STORAGE MeFe OF NCE EER Atanas mane ee NO ATOR STAFF DIRECTOR S30LS5 SECU R woes DIssem oY: > 2° cone: awit S' aro: wo eoua ec $ ¢fo ns ea rven re PER TO! CARACAS. ¥ at ia at |. wrasse $ UKRALLY UKSCARLET ¥ REFS: . As CARACAS: 23508 JIN 134-243] B- DIRECTOR 393224 ¥ a. OuIsH To ADVISE STATION THAT UNITED STATES REENTRY PERMITS FOR UKSCARLET-3 AND WIFE UTLL EXPIRE 20 APRILB.24. SINCE THIS — eee REPRESENTS END OF SPECIAL ARRANGENENT WITH IaNS ON THIS CASE {TOTAL OF 4 YEARS}. NEXT APPLICATION NUST GE MADE IN PERSON IN U+S- WHILE | _ APPLICANTS NEED NOT WAIT IN U-S+ FOR APPLICATIONS TO BE PROCESSED, THERE NO WAY AVOID MININUM ONE DAY TRIP TO U-S- {CAN BE DONE IN MIAMI} IF NEW REENTRY PERMITS TO BE OBTAINED -¥ : 2. WE REALIZE UKSCARLET-3'S FUTURE UNCERTAIN FOR REASONS EXPLAINED REF A AND THAT EXPIRATION REENTRY PERNITS IN APRIL MIGHT FURTHER COMPLICATE MATTER. WISH POINT OUT. HOWEVER, THAT IF PERNITS EXPIRE, SUBJECTS VILL HAVE TO MAKE APPLICATIONS FOR RETURNING RESIDENT VISAS WITH NO ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE THAT VISAS WILL GE ISSUED BY CONSULAR OFFICER. ALTHOUGH NO QUOTA NUMBER INVOLVED, PROCESSING IS SANE AS ANY OTHER IMMIGRANT VISA WITH CONSULAR OFFICER HAVING THE SOLE OAYE: one: WARIIRIET -D ext: FO1~ 200 9FS- | RECON D Co LOY 270A IY mere shen OFrcle COCKE MATING OOF ERE AUTRE WNC SI OOF CES ea wecerne REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED E 2 IMPDET SECRET Ct BY: 933978 14-0000 ‘OnF Q i] o.-C(€¢O8 0 a OUTGOING MESSAGE BIOHAL CENTER URE ONL aoe to ace 7c =0tséatOD =a0 easaw cence SECRET 10 1 AGG maog ited Oe APOM ware -rnd GROUP . ; ore set enace sergennce mvweee . ° ‘ oes OISSEM BY: CONF; INFO: = FILE wo moae mrvenro PER $30b SS” wrnes # ao |a0a00 AUTHORITY TO MAKE DETERMINATION AS TO ELIGIBILITY.¥ ; 3. GUCOSTATION MAY ALREADY HAVE THIS TIME FACTOR IN MIND IN _ CONSIDERING ITS. FUBUTURE RELATIONSHIP WITH UKSCARLET=3. IF + HOWEVER, - DECISION CONCERNING HIS DISPOSITION NOT REACHED BY MID-APRIL+ WOULD SUGGEST UKSCARLET-3 AND WIFE BE PERMITTED TRAVEL MIANI TO APPLY FOR NEW REENTRY PERMITS IN ORDER AVOID PROBLENS OUTLINED PARA TWO ABOVE. PLS ADVISE.¥ 4e FILE 201-0300985. E2 INPDETed REF A - STATION PLANNING TO OFFER WKSCARLET-3 TO DEA AS SOURCE ON NARCOTICS IF HE DOES NOT OBTAIN JOB IN NEW NARCOTICS OFEFICE BEING ESTABLISHED BY GOV. IF DEA NOT INTERESTED. STATION WOULD TERMINATE U-3. REF 8 - NOTIFICATION OF EXPIRATION OF REENTRY PERMITS IN APRIL 1973. OFFICE OF ALIEN AFFAIRS F. BUCCI {DRAFT} e an ome. 27 MARCH 74 b+ C+BURNETT | UNIT! UH/3/V me oH Or gas 4 ZA NE. tal ere see oo: Wb; DY a hee CéU a A Coononariea, orcas a ° ae : ws sped VEL cee 7 eae f anon REPROOUCTIViw BY OTHER THAN a tE ISSUING: orric. Is PRE. 8 ~ E 2 IPDET. cL BY: a sctkcret BUrwoeUc#»iion BY OTNan Tha CABLE SEC CISSEY Oy * sse0eNG Orvicg IS PROMIGITAT 5 : i PERSO Yat NCTE —HARYANEECOPS -- - ACTION UNIT cee : —T3Tit: f - _ . — taktagieaaz FER 74 cara 2s7mae SEC + C81353z FEB 74 STAFF . g Ccrte <- 4§ 23716 TOE fs: Rs oo, 4 KKRALLY —- SCARLET REDLEG aSLeO - ae HO JANUARY AT MEETING BETWEEN CORROD AND AELEO i CORR! ~. (DED AELEQ WITH OSCUMENT concent wocKeounveteass > SE CPASSED WITH KKSSAALET ACOUIESENCE}, AELEG HAD ASKED ; BACKS. ° CORRG :. J ETERMENE WHO "GSaSIL1O" 1S AND PROVIDE SOME BACKGROUND QN WIM. “ZASILIO" IS WKSSAMLET?3'S WKSCARLET ALIAS. AELEO ALSO 45/2 IF KKSCARLET#3 aS ANY BROTHERS. CORRO ANSWERED = | NO", = SCARLET=3 DOES HAVE BROTHER IN CUBA AND ONE IN WEST : GERMARY, i 2. < SGRDING HKSCARLET=3 (ON 7 FEB), TRE DOCUMENT PROVEL=2 TG AELEO INCLUDED IS DATE AND PLACE OF SIRTH. CURES” UNCTION IN WKSCARLET, FACT THAT HE WAS INVOLVED IN Bay Ce - GS OPERATION AND USUAL SCHOOLING INFORMATION, i A i ; UP TS NOT CLEAR AT THIS POINT WHAT EXACTLY AELEO i y. APTEn. © wEVER, POSSIBILITY THAT HE CONSIDERING WKSCARLETSS aS Fc :TMENT TARGET NOT OUTSIDE REALM OF POSSIBILITY. S*ATLON WILL MONTTCR THIS CASE AND KEEP YOU ADVISED “" puprrcat. COPY FOR CROSS FILING INTO <Ol- FIPS Ss SECRET RECORD Cory miep iy oy - $F7 2¢5 ean a el 14-0000 . : =“ Foal . CABLE “EC OIBBEM | woe TOTAL COPIES ; 3 es : . RePROOUCTION BY OME 1 . S@&crert sBUING OFTICR 18 PROMINITs. PERSON. UNIT NOTHFIE TT a STAFF ; wwe ARYANCE COPY tet’ ACTION UNIT | ' : ae 5 T BIL es rr 1.2L) | ar | CT.) TOR10914042 FER 7e@ CaRA 23718 I S z OF ANY . -THER DEVELOPMENTS, 5. > 2 281-881289, 221-320985. E2 tmuppeT ‘pec le ° wo ” SECARE f:" : e » oe eS : 2s ’ Nos > . . 3 oe . “ ~ t > or Sey aan 3a% aoe a . see SECRET UUIGOING ~-MESSAGE Gremas Contre use omy aae to ae we ws une OnF OQ 0 a a a Q cusesecanon f SECRET * meesnee neranemcemmeee STAFF : sogana moan OISSEM WN cow C\pi\hs NFO. FILE yy 5 — Iss fy . . . 5) O nswenro PER So? . tee . “e >) Q NS 0 wrnes a 1Q3 TO: CARACAS INFO WH/NIANI. RYBAT MHABYSS REF: eg hRACAS 23508 JIN 23b74R! ° 1+ CONCUR STATION PLA A_3 REF CONCERNING FUTURE USE See, | . WKSCARLET-3.- . —_—_—o . @. FILE 203-300985- Ee INPDET. d REF ~ ACCORDING TO WKNOBLE-8, NEW VENEZUELAN GOVT INTENDS SET UP NATIONAL POLICE FORCE WHICH WOULD PROBABLY INCLUDE NARCOTICS SECTION WITH NATIONWIDE RESPONSIBILITIES. STATION BELIEVES WKSCARLET-3 HAS CHANCE OBTAINING JOS IN THIS SECTION. HOWEVER, IF HE DOES NOT GET JOB BY 31 MARCH 7%. STATION PLANS OFFER U-3 TO DEA» WH/NARC HOWARD ORR {DRAFT} C/WH/COMG «de SKURA CTELECOORD} ee Se oe ’ Dppoevnarces STAN ARCHENHOLD {TELECOORD? Sin as toe ; ieee DATE: 45 JAN 74 01- 300 #S ORIG: «Cc. BURNETT s wt WH/I/V | ~ | Sn 24 A. A Me bor~ Yyy GYAK: : Kid ALZUHD. COORONATING GPPCERE As at Y%, orecan cuseanc fron REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE iS PRONIDITED «= ED IMPDET CL BY: nyaqza 14-0000 ome ecm eee vorai tories CABLE Sec Cisse ov LL, ven Sy? : ; nee .e - 8 PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED S&C ®8E |e: @,e>2 * °@ al dea eotey oo ¢ : ~~ Oe nenmcouctioN BY OTHER THAN . 1SSUING OFFICE 18 PROMIBITED PaGE aa _70R121446482 YAN 74 SECRET 141646C2 JAN 74 STAFF CITE CARACAS 235¢8 Tos PRIORITY DIRECTOR INFO WH/MI AMT, RYGAT MHABYSS REF! DIRECTOR 499853 1 CuKSCARLET*3 WILL NOT MAKE TRIP TO MIAMI AT THIS TIMEs HE WILL TRAVEL PUERTO RICO ON PERSONAL RUSINESS ON 24 JANUARY ak Met ee re Att ere Ale ene Mme ce tte 1 ON VIASA FLT 792 DEPARTING GaRaCaS AT 1715, 2- RE PARA 2 REF. WKSCARLET©3 HAS ALMOST NO CHANCE OF REMAING IN WXSCARLET. WHILE STATION HAS NG INFORMATION ee Raters AS TO WHO NILL REPLACE WKSCARLET=1, RUMORS HAVE IT THAT ERASTO FERNANDEZ may GET JOB FOR FIRST THREE MONTHS OF NEW ADMINISTRA TION IN ORDER "CLEAN" QUT HKSCARLET, KSCARLET=3 AND FERNANDE? ; ARE, TO SAY LEAST, NOT BEST OF FRIENDS AND FERNANDEZ HAS TOLD WKSCARLET=9 THAT WKSCARLET*3 MUST LEAVE KKSCARLET, WKSCARLETS3 meth Cort HAS ALSO TOLD STATION THAT WE DOES NOT THINK KE CAN STAY IN Wk SCARLET, 3. ACCORDING TO WKNOSLE=3. NEW GOVERNMENT INTENDS SET see peer UP NATIONAL POLICE FORCE WHICH WOULD PROSASLY INCLUDE A NARCOTICS SECTION WITM NATIONWIDE RESPONSISILITIES. STATION Secret PO1~ 30058 5 | RECCPD COPY (()e-24 / a 14.90000 x BerRoDUCTION BY OrMER | pSsuING OPPicE 16 PROMIBI CADLE @8e DIsstM Ov Pan _woray coms eUN BY rr caer. | PERRON- UNIT wore LSE eser a ABYANGA COPL IESUES BOTTEO Oey ACTION UNIT | - ' RE FILE ve. ACTION @ T ga7sae PAGE ¢2-g2 . IN 2136741 . 19811416482 JAN 74 CARA 23598 WAS USGED a<SCaRLET-3 TO TalK TO HIS FRIENDS ann CoNracts IN ORCER JSTAIN MEDIUM OR HIGH LEVEL JOB IN THaT SECTION AND WE HaS AGREED, STATION FEELS HE HAS AT LEaST EVEN CHANCE : OF OBTAINING SUCH A JOB, IF HE DOES NOT GET J0a BY agduT 31 MARCH 74, STATION PLANS OFFER HIM TO DEA AS SOURCE OR TERMINATE NIM IF THEY HAVE NO USE FOR HIM, oo 4. REQuEST YOUR COMMENTS, IF ANY, 5. FILE: 2019308085, E2 IMPDET cletee cctene 14-0000 j= sme "898 yee “yore . OUTGOIN ~ MESSAGE *, i¢f*[ te) emit] >. anus Ge rs ae * . ace co S cenrmeusronay ms ~ onF ag a e oo a SECRET 90096..8 wamtaseg mOCATOR STAFF com el . Gare We GROW 3223292 DIRECTOR INFO: me Dd, Shydo okeplasy, KHONG 2, LR TO: IMMEDIATE CARACAS {NIACT} INFO: IMMEDIATE WH/M ROUTINE BUENOS AIRES. _RYBAT MHABYSS REFS: Ae DIRECTOR 499377 . a CARACAS 23476 [IN 1339021 ier T UNDER PRESENT GROUND RULES ‘UE SIMPLY CANNOT PERNIT OUR CONTROLLED AGENTS TO BECONE DIRECTLY INVOLVED a me b @ gre eo” @e ERD AGe REFERENCE NEES 4940S3 DISSEM BY: @ IN ILLICIT NARCOTIC ACTIVITIES IN U-S. WHICH COULD RESULT IN a DOMESTIC LEGACL ACTION. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES. THEREFORE. ~ SHOULD WKSCARLET-3 PROVIDE FALSE PASSPORT FOR ASREU OR CONTACT UH/NIAMI STATION FOR PURPOSE OUTLINED REF B WHILE HE UNDER BKHERALD DIRECTION. e- IN VIEU OF SERIOUS LEGAL IMPLICATIONS FOR AGENT INHERENT Il USE PROPOSED REF 6. WE PREFER THAT BW-3 UITHDRAU FRON CASE COMPLETELY. “THIS BASED ON ASSUMPTION THAT U-3 CONTINUES AS VALUASLEs LONG RANGE ASSET TO STATION. IF. HOWEVER, STATION OF OPINION THAT U-3 DOES NOT HAVE MUCH FUTURE YITH UKSCARLET AND THAT HIS USEFULNESS TO STATION IS LIMITED. YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO OFFER TO DATEs ORIG: UNIT: EXT: nel EaenG Oremee | CLAS vrcaroe SECRE'T CCONT' ° [ Reco! CORY COORmarNG CorEZCED REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHISITED 0 d} PC i- 3Bc0 FFs~ ja~ 2M {| Autad mheanNs OFNCEe —E 2 cl BY: UAPOET care rere / AZ a 14-0000 ne i * OUTGOING MESSAGE — ne == onF go 0 O88 GF 8 O 2 bh SECRET 809058 Hen seS OArOR oate Tree Gnowe ene waN8ace Mnreaence MUERTE STAFF DIRECTOR . ; . Omen OIssem ov: | CONP: : Info: FILE : O nomoee \ P7ESS OD nervento PEA _ TURN HIM OVER TO DEA TO WORK FULL TINE ON NARCOCITIC NATTERS« © HOWEVER, IT SHOULD BE POINTED OUT THAT ONCE TURNOVER MADE. If : WOULD BE PERMANENT AND THERE WOULD BE NO FURTHER GKHERALD ASSOCIATION. , : ; ; xo ; 3. “PLEASE ADVISE YOUTDECISION IN THIS MATTER. W. FILE: 202-300985- E@. IMPDET-d ; REFS: A+ SITUATION PRESENTS KNOTTY PROBLEM OF POSSIBLE LEGAL INVOLVEMENT+ HOPE TO HAVE DEFINITE ANSCUUER LATER TODAY. B- REPORTED THAT WKSCARLET-3 CUNILATERAL PENETRATION OF DISIP} RECEIVED TELEPHONE CALL FROM DOMINGO ABREU CUELL DOCUNENTED © Sie VIOLATOR IN MIAMI AREA} ¢SKING IF W-3 COULD PROVIDE HIN. — WS3556 WITH VENEZUELAN PAOSSPCRT- OCG__MR. GREANEY {TELECOORDD DDO/NARCOG S- ARCHENHOLD {TELECOORD? der carey) C/UHT 4 ce Seolené A 7 aa Ly DC/WH/NARC __ He ORR LDRAFT? , / cate: LL JANUARY 1974 orig: Le wv fet var: WH/3/Y iy U : 12535 Ext - — Ki 1 on th, DAVID A. PHILLIPS wooe 0 © &IEHASD Le. CONOLLY C/UHD es el 7S 8 eeuHs3 oeveasne concen coosomarns ovtiereas - wo neerwerecatis ornere Sh alin dahaiead REPRODUCT, —~i BY OTHER THAN THE Ut SUES OFMICE 's ROK HITED © "¢ 2 HAPDET SECRET oo CL BY: 14.90000 Mow OUTGOING ~ MESSAGE lez. cI Hones CENTER YEE OORT . nee so roo we onr 0a 0 Q o tt] | thsrvermaron SEC STAFF DIRECTOR » 499379 . os Con: mn into: ie C a, PAO, PNG D2,¢ fe — _ OLSEN wn ria mrmro PER i a 1¢) INMEDIATE CARACAS INFO IMMEDIATE UH/NIANI INFO BOORGUTINE . . TO: BUENOS AIRES. _ RYBAT MHABYSS . REF: CARACAS 23476 JIN 333902] {BEING RELAYED BUENOS AIRES? . 1. “Ree SITUATION PRESENTS KNOTTY PROBLEM OF POSSISLE LEGAL INVOLVENENT UKSCARLET-3 IN NARCOTICS CASES IMPLICATIONS OF WHICH WE STILL TRYING TO CLARIFY. HOPE TO HAVE DEFINITE ANSUER FOR YOU IF TIME RUNS OUT ON US, YOU SHOULD ADVISE UKSCARLET~ 3 r LATER TODAY. NOT TO PROVIDE SLANK VENEZUELAN PASSPORT AND NOT TO Sxtseoeoscneny MIAMI AT THIS TIME. E2 IMPDET.d UH/NARC - HOWARD ORR {IN DRAFT? * —- DDOZNARCOG - ARCHENHOLD {TELECORD? OaTE: JL JAM 74 onc: RL. CONNOLLY uxt: = C/WH/3 . POU- 3001S XK 2 ext: = L224 ? RoCCnD C COB py Mee ath. MN bivrsyen u, sC/UHD . C/UH/3 ae datos Cretan cation REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROINDITED —E 2 IMPOET Cl. BY: ee ad 14.90000 ees 8603 b> oe 6 e ° . e 460 « . . Le ate : - cone recomeeah ee roran corns s Dow “Es wee 8 8s s . : = oy ee eee FaRPRDOUC TION BY OTNER Tra: * . S$ € ec r) Yr. a H * = §188u Wo OFFICE 18 PRONIBITEE PERCON UNIT NOTIFIED a EY Ee ——-ARVANCE COPY 195VE0. 94.1 ACTION Unt cf: ACTION @ . P T eg2692 pe Zi AGE O14 _ ASTINC) TORI1224242 JAN 74 SECRET s¢21112 JAN 74 STAFF CITE WH/MI AMI 20657 TO! IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, CARACAS» FR/NEW YORK, AYBAT MHABYSS $ 23476 [195900 | A A A s , i. GA MH IAM ove gs Arp, Artery Miviine Puce thes A. DOMINGO A BRE U/TS UNDER CONTINUING IS ¥ZS7IGATION BY DEA. WARRANT FOR HIS ARREST WAS ISSUED LATE 1972, EFFORTS LOCATE ANDO ARREST HIM AT THAT TIME PROVED FUTILE. ON 29 MARCH REFs CARA 1973 PURSUANT TO AGREEMENT REACHED BETWEEN BNDD AND U,S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE IN MEAMI, ARREST WARRANT CANCELLED, REASON NOT INDICATED IN DEA FILE, pose! 8; “ANDRE'S MARIANO PUR RI N 0 IS ALSO UNDER CONTINUING INVESTIGATION EY DEA. HIS ADDRESS 1S 401 N.W, 4974 AVENUE, MIAM], STATION RECORDS SHOW REF TELEPHONE NUMBER 1S REGISTERED TO Ae1 AUTOMOTIVE PARTS, 6625 W. FLAGLER ST.» MIAMI, — 2. AS XATERNATIVE TO REF CONTACT PLAN, STATION SusGEsTSs THAT CONSIDERATION BE GIVEN TO CUTTING IN DEA/MIAM] CN REF OP SINCE DEA IS AWARE OF BKHERALD ASSOCIATION WITH WKSCARLET@S AND STATION WH/MIAMI DOES NOT HAVE. SURVEILLANCE CAPABILITY SECRET Delt 3007185 | RECORD COPY | pe Tan 24 ewes # CAGLE SEC O1SEEM Ov. PER . REPSOOUCTION BY OTHER THA stEcRrer (SEUNG COPICE 19 POOMIBITEO PERSON UNIT NOTICED - bs . T aaeeo2 PAGE 22-e2 IN 134126 TORI W2,282 wan 74 MIM | 20657 NOR CHARTER TC CONDUCT LOCAL NARCOTICS INVESTIGATIONS, WKSCARLET=3 COULD THEREFORE BE PLACED IN CONTACT WITH DEA/MIAMY IF AND WHEN HE ARRIVES MERE, STATION OFFICER wOULD CASE OFFICER OP, IF HGS AND STATION Sazatas CONCUR, STATION COULD BRIEF DEA/MIAME HIGHLIGHTS OF REF AND WORK OUT CONTACT ARRANGEMENTS LOCALLY WITH THEM. ALSO SENEND ADDRESSEES THAT WKSCARLET©3 IS WELLeKNOWN TO Deaewetat] AND UNDOUBTEDLY WOULD COME UNDER [MMEDIATE SURVEILLANCE S¥ THEM SHOULD HE ENTER AREA, WKSCARLETe3 HAS BEEN UNTER SURVEILLANCE DURING PREVIOUS TRIP MEAMT AREA, 3. FILE: 2049308985, E92, IMPDET. 14-0000 ooo see . > +e o « . - ~ e e © s #18 «8 « . . ’ ft td eo e e : . . ee . . aae . +. cage enc closem ov es OB rormtcorgs? 22K» wntor? Pg : . v ars - - he eo «—- PEPHCOUC TION BY OTNEe THA - SECRET ) {SEVETS OFFICE 18 PROHIBITER PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED, ‘ 28.22. ron PAGE Ot-91 : IN 234173 PRECEDENCE | . TORI 1022462 JAN 74 taka 23488) SECRET 1022322 JAN 74 STAFF. . _ | CITE CARACAS 23488 TO: IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, WH/MIAMI INFO FR/NEW YORK, NIACT WH/MIAME ° ; RYBAT MHABYSS y ° REF: WH/MIAMI eos (W (INE o 1. CONCUR REF pARA 2 PLAN, 2» FILES 202590985, E2 IMPDET peep a ——— _* : WHY BS-4 5 Mel - 300 FPs~ ROCOL COCY Secret 'Ofan 24 14.90000 _cfwit 4 _ ACTION @ ° Fey oe e 2 386 : . . an es ’ came orc omsaiar 35 ta wre 03 rere, cores Te se. at ® oa a f "y wee e JPOUCTION BY OTHER THar 1OeUING OFFICE Ih PROMIAITEO PERSON. UNIT NOTIFIED aac i Ps T 680188 “PAGE Q2- IN 133982 TORG3a174az2 JAN 74 CARA 23476 SECRET 1017262 VAN 74 STAFF CITE CARACAS 23476 | mS PRECEDENCE P TO! IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, WH/MIANI» FR NEW YORK« : RYBAT MHASYSS 1,CDURING MEETING LATE 9 JANUARY, WKSCARLET#3 SAID HE RECEIVED LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALL FROM NEW YORK FROM DOMINGO ABR EU, ABREY ASKED IF WKSCARLET@3 COULD PROVIDE HIM WITH VENEZUELAN PASSPORT, WKSCARLET*3 TOLD ABREU THAT HE COULD PROBABLY DO SO, ABREU TOLD WKSCARLET=3 THAT HE COULD NOT BE REACHED IN NEW YORK QUT PROVIDED WKSCARLET©3 WITH ey 2, FOLLOWING ARE STATION TRACES ON ASREY AND Punainal ; A, ABREU, DOMINGO! AKA GHINOs WELL DOCUMENTED CUBAN.':. NAME AND TELEPHONE NUMBER IN MIAME THROUGH WHICH HE BE CONTACTED! ANDRES PURRINO, TEL 26124581, VIOLATOR IN MIAMI] AREA, (AYCAS1B943A0", F F ot . . n . . | 8. PSMRINGsHYNORES! DOCUMENTED MULTI-KILO wtya/0 BS-€3 TRAFFICKER (CARACAS 214208. 14 MARCH 74), ae 3, NO ARRANGEMENTS WERE MADE FOR TRANSFER OF PASSPORT, HOWEVER, WKSCARLET©3S WILLING TRAVEL NIAM] WITH BLANK, VALID | PASSPORT. CALL PURRINGs AND DELIVER IT. WKSCARLET©3 SAID HE SECRET 201-300 98s" lO Du W 14-0000 Pain Toran comes RUN OV . MEPROBDUCTION BY OTNTR Ty SECRET ISSUING OFFICE 18 PROMIEITE CABLE SEC O1OSEM OF PERQON -Ulesit NOTIFIED. ~ ~~ -ARWANCE £O ACTION UrT ACTION # T 002180 PAGE @@ IN 233982. TORI30174@2 VAN 74 CARA 23476 1S GOING TO MAKE TRIP To PUGRTO ACO 12 JANUARY BUT COULD ROSTPONE TRIP UNTIL 24 OR 25 JANUARY, STATION WILL PHOTOGRAPH PASSPORT AND FORWARD COPLES TO ADDRESSEES) 4, UPON ARRIVAL MIAMI, WKSCARLET@3 WOULD CONTACT STATION — ; ‘AND HOPEFULLY GE ABLE TO PROVIDE NAME To BE USED IN PASSPORT, HE WOULD ATTEMPT TO JLLICITE ANY INFO REGARDING PURRINO/ABREYU ~ DEALINGS) 5, PITFALLS IN ABOVE PLAN ARE MANY, PARTICULARLY IF PURRINO AND/OR ABREU DEA SGURCES, OR UNDER INVESTIGATION, OR UNDER INDICTMENT, AND PASSPORT AT ANY TIME USED AS EVIDENCE, SINCE ABREU AND PURRINO COULD TLE WKSCARLETe3 To VENEZUELAN PASSPORT, _ . 6. ALTERNATIVE (WNICH STATION DOES NOT RECOMMEND) WOULD BE TO HAVE WKSCARLETeS CALL PURRING FROM PyeRTo RICO OR MIAME AND TELL HIM THAT HE COULD NOT OBTAIN PASSPORT BUT OFFER TO GRIEF PURRINO ON CURRENT SITUATION IN VENEZUELA, WKSCARLET@3 WOULD ATTEMPT THROUGH TALKS WITH PURRINO YO FIND OUT WHAT PURRING AND ABREU UP TQ, J 7. FOR WH/MIAMIL PLEASE CHECK WITH DEA TO DETERMINE STATUS PER PARA 35 OF PURARING ANO AGREU, CEA SARACAS AWARE ABOVE and ’ seckit ie tence Geaare woes 14-0000 e@eo0 #8608 e @@e e « oe) * * o Ne 6 * 60 6 . . ; e e ° + ° eo 6 @e e oe oeen « CAGLE BEC OfssEu BY per TOTAL COPMES o e RUNBY 2 : a 7 v.. e = é ee REPRODUCTION BY OTHER pansom unt notre. . $ ECRET ISSUING OFFICE 18 PRONE ACTION ® . T 600180 PAGE. 03-03 . IN 433902 ry _ YORM017402 VAN 74 CARA 23476 THAT WH/MIAME WILL CONTACT DEA MIAMI BUT DOES NOT PLAN T0 INDTRATE ANY CORRESPONDENCE RE WXSCARLET*3 TRAVEL, ¢ 8, IN ANY EVENTs WKSCARLET#3 PLANS TRAVEL PUERTO RICO AND IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE WILL HAVE TO 86 : ADVISED SINCE WE TRAVELING ON OFFICIAL VENEZUELAN PASSPORT WITH U,S, VISA AND HE {S$ U,S, RESIDENT, . "9, STATION WILL PROVIDE FLT NUMBER, DATE OF TRAVEL, Efc.4 AS SO0N as KNOWN, WKSCARLETe®S ALWAYS TRAVELS VIASA WHICH FLIES CARACAS, PUERTO RICOse MIAMI» 10, SUBJECT DIRECTOR CONCURRENCE, WOULD WH/MIAM] PROVIDE CONTACT PLAN FOR WKSCARLET@S, AND ARRANGE SURVEILLANCE TO FOLLOW UP ANY LEADS QGTAINED @y HIM, 11, PLEASE ADVISG BY NOON 41 JAN, 12. FILE! 2010300985, E2 IMPDET PRENT LY march 93, In WO, wield Are sveg on REQUES/ GE FURW! “SECRET Do 1\-3c0ya 7 SECRET ~ \ (hen Fiiie*® Ta) . EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE DOCUMENT LODNTHFEICATION eats OF DOC. FILE CLASSTO IC ATION GF RECORD COPY OOC, symy0L 6 NO. VCA- {FQ02G | DMI F3 BOC. SUuBIECT SOURCE INFORMATION oF = bate OF INFO. CvaLUaTIOh KSCALLET- 3 TEXT OF EXTRACT (Alno cite dec. distribution. Diveen. No., ‘etc. - If opplicable) : 7. WKSCARLET=-3 -=- WKSCARLET-3 is being met on a weekly basis in a safehouse, While his access remains unchanged, his reporting has dropped off during this reporting period due mostly to the fact that his energies are being directed against guerrillas and since the capture of Gabriel Puertas and Carlos Betancourt, the WKSCARLET-3's WKSCARLETs have had little success in this field. division is currently working against Gordo Mansania, Solo Suarez, Tito Herrera, and Elias Eljury. Ouring the period he produced no disseminations, however, information reported by him was used for one field comment. _ 5 AACE ane neem ssn pa pe np: catenin rine Indicate The Subject, Project Or 201 Flie No. In Which Tnis Form Is To Be Filed. SURIECT OF 205 (Lost. Firat. Weddle) OPM BEF cereraus ; SECRET ae eee cestipes LL wot Aa hols | 8 ac ~ BP ! on {este es RU [ep ornuees gua _ _Caief of Station, Caracas ee ae as : . ‘ | [OMY GUALNED DFE PORN FUPG INDE TES BT ena -* cnief, WH Divietom | aeons Sif Byhy c’ WESCARLET-3 SGSWIRL Report ASTAR EtSe. a SUCRE Forwarded herewith is a copy of the report on the SGSUIRL examination given WKSCARLET-3 on 8 May 1973. _ : - Christine T, RATHWICK Distribution: _3 - COS, Caracas Attachmonta: a. SGSWIRL Report h/w db. Idens for Att. a. u/a/e B2 INMPDET CL BY 058903 1 AUG 1973 )SPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMER ___ het ___myew-10041_ ee mer : CLASSIFICA HGS FILE NUMBER . eutfson : ORIGINATING Tye Ist pe ‘ . L.. a. anne Bane” HR, we dee w £30 y : : TQGROIA TR cat ro 8 eo x Naas... SANIT | NS Sas DOD ttle Distribution: AC/WH/3/V a----—— --—-—-+ le > 1 - Chrono | en . RELEASING OFEKE SVEIOt dr JUL em DIAL 9 Gt . he ity Q Hy, rtet“~——. / 4 shard If Conoll eae SY DISPATCH ~ te wraern OPAL cena ne et A EE OO mere - ee ye ne een eee Pn w Aeon — penta ae 14-0000 “ny conde cRET tn) ( Bang EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE DOCUMENT FDENTEFICATION SOC. SrMOOL B HO.” OATE OF OOC. PLE Chasstvication OF RECORD COPY boc. suassct i SOURCE INFORMATION Oat OF INFO. WKS tsrtel - 3 TEXT OF EXTRACT (Also cite doc. Distribution, Disaem. No., etc. + if applicadle) - - 3. From a negative point of view, WKNUGGET coverage of the “home phone of WKSCARLET-3 was useful in that it did not revea any indications that he was- involved in narcotics trafficking. . \Since he also successfully passed his SGSWIRL, and satisfied the Station in a debriefing that he was not trafficking in : narcotics, the WKNUGGET coverage of WKSCARLET-3 was discontinued. ' i Indicate The Subject, Project Or , 201 File No. In Which This Form Is To Be Filed. SUBJECT OF 201 (Last, Piret, Middle) , . : rm 867 fans SECRET — <a corvions . an ore mos ronan TRO Dee or Me ae 1400000 Fiy cane dESRET fa) Hie, EXTRACT AND CROSS REFERENCE DOCUMENT. IDENTIFICATION FELE CLASSIFICATION GF BECORD COPY DOC. SYMHOL @ WHO. BVA = FAKES Qe * SOURCE INFORMATION EVALUATION . TENT OF EXTRACT (Adeo cite doe.-dletribution, Diesem. No., etc. - if applicable) 1. WASICARLIST-3 ’ WESCARLLT-3 continued his norral rate of production during this period. The questions regarding hiu "ireerular MiANYSS neti~- vities and contnacta™ were resolved throush confrontation and a successful SCOSWIRL. : Indicate The Subject, Project Or 201 File No. In Which This Form Is To Be Filed. SuBIECT OF 208 (Lest, Firat, middie) t7-40) o-ee eorrions sone 867 ervrous . SECRET a acd 14-0000 om cared SCRET Te) rot EXTRACT AND-CROSS REFERENCE BOC. SVE & NO. Cate OF doc. boc. susvect SOURCE INFORMATION Hoe Dounlel- 3 3 \n \- 2 TEXT OF EXTRACT (Alec cite doc. distribution, Disuem. No.. etc. - if applicable) - 18,. As Headquarters is already awara, WKSCARLET-3 passed his SSSUERL with flying colors on 8 ‘May. Based on the SSSWIRL ana his earlier deoriefine conesrnins his elleved involvenent ~ in narcotics, it seems that WKSCARLNT-3 tras only puilty of having the wrong kind of friends. LNAGOY Caracas was advised on 15 May regarding our conclusions based upon the debriefing ‘and SUSVIRL of WKSCARLIT-3. MASO! Caracas acreed with our conclusions and now regards the case as weine closed. SKSCARLET~3 agresd, and we so advised LNAGON, that WESCARLET-2 would help out with narcotics leads he mipit coma across. We told LARON that such assistanse would only be.on an ad hae basis subject to our other priorities as well as. WXSCARLET-3's security. Indicate The Subject, Project Or 201 File No. In Which This Form Is To Be Filed. SUBJECT OF 201 (Last. Firat, Middie) opsorers (7-46) tree S67 recrices SECRET oe) 14-0000 * T _ SECRET . To 8: aya/V 29 June 1973 FROM: Interrogation Research Divisfon . SUBJECT: WESCARLET/3 - IDENTITY A \ 1RD# 72501 BACKGROUND: i Subject of this report.1s a KASTONE born citizen of IDEN B who has permanent resident alfén status fn WODUAL. Subject was granted a renewed CA on 17 July 1972 and he was last SGSNIRLed on 3 Novenber 1971 with favorable results. Subject estimated that he has been SGSWIRLed approximately ten times by BKHERALO and two or three additional times by the WOOUAL Arcy. PURPOSE AND PROCEOURE : \ On & May 1973, in IDEN C, Sudsect was again SGSWIRLed at the request of his Case Officer, Gabriel J. LABRENZ. The sessfon was conducted tn order to determina 1f Subject has ever been involved tn the illegal drug traffic as alleged by a LNAGON source and also : whether Subjact knows anyone involved in the illegal drug business. . Subject has a good command of the Engl{sh language and the entire session was conducted tn English. All of the test questions were coordinated with LABRENZ in advance and he remained in an adjotning room within hearing range. This examiner was introduced to Subject as BIT? JOHNSCN from NODUAL, RESULTS: No tndications of daception. SGSWIRL results supported Subject in his contenttons as follows: 1. that, excluding what he told us (See DETAILS), he has not used drugs for non-medicinal reasons. . 2, that, excluding IDEN D, he 1s not acquainted with anyone who he knows 1s involved fn the fllegal drug traffic. (See DETAILS for those he suspects. ") 4a ~ ext. SMPERT CL Ay a SECRET 14.90000 IDENS 0, £, F,. G, H and I. a ~ SECRET i IRM 72591 29 Yume 1973 Pece 2 3. that, excluding what he told us (See DETAILS), he has never received money or been involved fn the sale, ourchase, or smuggling of drugs. "4 that, excluding what he told us (See CETAILS), he has never been asked to participate in the illeca} drug traffic, Curing the pre-test discussion, Sudject stated that he personally has sucked marijuana on three or four occas{ons and-he has sniffed coceine on approximately five occasions in the oast ten years. Sub- Ject asserted that on. each occasion, he was attending social gatherings with STONE friends andhe felt socially commelled to indulge in order to please the other partictpants. Ha estimated that he knows approximately thirty-five people wio us¢ cocaine or marijuana. Subject asserted that his last use of cocaine was last month when he visited WODUAL, SGSWIRL supported Subject's claim that Ais personal use of drugs has not been more extensive, During the pre-test discussion, Subject asserted that he was not acquainted with anyone whe he knew for certain was involved in drug trafficking. Subject did list the following [DENS when asked {f he knew anyone who he “suspected” was involved in trafficking drugs: Subject asserted that hfs susp{cfons were based on rumor and these people have never talked to him about _ {legal drugs. After recording reactions to the test question, “Are you cencealing the identity of anyone who you knaw {s involved in the Sale or ssuggling of drugs?" (Ans. So), Subject acknowledged that his concern for the question was due to the fact that he more than merely "suspected" IDEN D was involved and he was "90% certain,” During the pre-test discussion, Subject stated that tn 1954 or 1955, whfle fn KMSTONE, he and a friend sold a non-dangerous drug to a buyer who belfeved it to be cocaine. Subfect assertad that he mada $25.03 from this transaction. Also, while in KMSTONE at the sam SECRET =, SECRET os - — ft IRD 72501 29 June 1973 Paga 3 time, Subject stated that a friend, IDEN J, asked him tf he wished to.participate in the smuggling of cocaina out of Peru. Subject - advised that he declined the offer. As prevfously noted, SSSWIRL results supported Subject's contentions that. his involverent with dangerous drugs has not been more extensive. John M. Sandels * Distribution: Orig. - Jonas, Dempsey, Gaynor 1 + Dempsey 1 - C1/0A 1 - WH/3/V 1 - Flald 1 - File OS/IRD/JMS: Tht : SECRET 14-0000 acl . _, Terad come AZ y Cz meyer H S a c c a: 1 ~ Ray Ay reomucrion ay OTHER THAN i -_ SUID OFFICE IS PROMIZITEO Ue Cesseer ove* ae FR “] ten RUN OTE ED ait pes DE oss — ws sree ORY CM eee IEOL, Pe ar ae OS agency MESSAGE | 7 SNOT ; i i a ALE OLLIE. o ae EeiP. ¥ to a wrap t dd}. “ 7 | ' Cs a an Tat 1 7) i ae fe is ka : i 1 ves ape) TIR82422002 MAY 73 CARA 22054 SECRET 2421452 MAY 73 STAFF CITE CARACAS 22056 TO! PRIORITY DIRECTOR, OTTAWA INFO WH/MIAMI. | REAM SLALARM WKSCARLET WKRALLY | REFSE A. O0COA*17700 | B. CARACAS 21985 (ja) 720774 C. OIRECTIA 413995 1, REGRET WXSCARLETeO TRIP TRECA SEMINAR CANCELED | BY HKSCARLETed DUE LACK HKSCARLET INTEREST. [ 2... IDEA FOR TFIP GENERATED BY JDEN REF @ WHO, ACCORDING KKSCARLET<9, EITHER WANTED FREE TRIP NORTH OR WAS REQUESTED BY GOVEAKYENT PARTY, COPEL, TO ATTEND. IF LATTER THE CASE, WKSCARLET«9 SPESULATES THAT COPE! WANTED REPRESENTATIVE AT SEMINAR BUT DIO NOT WANT EXPEND PARTY FUNDS FOR TRIP. 3. FILE 201901757 2019300085, 2 IMPDET DUPLICATE COPY SECRET FOR CROSS FILING I 2 300K8S Uh Lula cementite oe Br ts ag 14-0000 i IN 926079 oo Tomi2247262 AY 73 <n gC RET aasssea MAY 73 ‘STAFF CITE CARACAS 22021 _ 101 DIRECTOR INFO WHENTANE, qyayCPLMHAGYSS WKRALLY MKSCARLET REF! DIRECTOR 416092. . 4+ LMAGON CARACAS ACCEPTED RESULTS OUR DEGRIEFING AND SGSUIAL. LNAGON SAIC STATED “WOULD CABLE HIS HOS AND MEANT OFFICE THAT AS _ PAR AS CARACAS CONCERNED CASE AGAINST WKSCARLET@S wow CLOSED, _ 2» FILE 264-308085. G2 IMPDET. SECRET . ne ear 22 | RECORD COPY | 14-0000 SSS act sotiahaieadaarn ot x-8 - « - mece aw eacse onF ag 08 O98 G@ O70 *** 7 7" +, 3 eestor SECRET : - 2882008 Heme CATOR . pare fag ono . cre OSD ts8s OFeE RENCE ERER STAFF , 4819222 4Lobd2 CONF: Chott & iro: - nue bbO, ADDO, elect 1 OISSEM BY: 2.7% 7 peony i celwnke2, e/A pense (02 AND B. O wns ' a TO: CARACAS INFO WH/MIANE- eveat nuagyss UKRALLY UKSCARLET REFS: A. CARACAS 2188S JIN 909807] 8- CARACAS 23919 JIN 9334041 C. DIRECTOR 407370 a. IN 17 MAY NEETING WE GAVE LNAGON H@S OFFICERS GIST REFS A= THEY APPEARED ON SURFACE ACCEPT OUR REASONING FOR BELIEV- SEND GIST REFS A AND & TO THEM OFFICIALLY, WHICH WE DOING. @- PLEASE ADVISE REACTION. OF LNAGON CARACAS TO RESULTS OF UKSCARLET-3 DEBRIEFING AND SGSWIRL. 3- FILE 2O01-30098S- £2 INPDETd REFA~ RESULTS OF DEBRIEFING OF UKSCARLET~3 ABOUT HIS POSSIBLE INVOLVE- MENT -IN ILLEGAL NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING. REF B- WKSCARLET-3 UNDERWEENT SGSUIRL & MAY 73 WITH NO INDICATIONS OF DECEPTION. . REF C~ AGREEMENT OF HOQS FOR CONTINUED USE OF UKSCARLET-3 AS A UNILATERAL PENETRATION OF WKSCARLET. UNAGON SHOULD BE ADVISED OF THE RESULTS OF HIS DEBRIEFING AND SGSUIRL AND BE CONVINCED OF HIS NON- INVOLVEMENT IN NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING. _ | RECORD COPY ] L ; AC7UHTNARC tl fe Q0{-0300V8S OATE:¥Q MAY 2973 ORIG: ROBERT J» WEATAERWAX Sas UNIT: AC/UH/3/V DDO/NARCOG_o> L [Smiy73 ET: 1535/S542 . fe] C/UH/COG_ Aa leat in Of, ‘ W1ONG . a rte erousey | ATELY orncen , aA\eaame OFercag Siaseercanon [REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITEO/] E 2 IMPDET SECRET CL BY: GbYSLE tee ” errs 14-0000 1 garaoouc tion eY OTHER Thal SSeacn], Sune ovrtce ts PecremteD T 250239 PAGE o3-01 IN 923876 —____—reRn+s6204 28 meee <n —20559 SECRET 1837272 MAY 73 STAFF CITE WH/MIAML 18537 — , TOs CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR, KNSTONE REFS Caracas 21963 (ov 920774) NK Oo 2. NESTHER STATION NOR SLIGOS HAVE ANY INFO ON INSTITUTO DE EsTrudies CUBANS, DEFER TO HOS FOR ANY ROMS, 25. FILES 204-398985, EZ IMPDET [ RECO: cory] 19 rag ts i SECRET QD I- SQO0TR S~ 14-0000 wdc we . , , -’ OUTGOING “ESSAGE ! rif — ean = . . BO an CENTER USE OME . oa . ase co - roe ” we we ee once oMF Oo 0 ) ) i) an , 3 ccassonanom ee euan pee ehcdles see ee ceveee cee SECRET © one ee nee olaat ' 088266 Hanne metArOe . Oats had GROUP pees ene wee maeeacn RerEmancEenYueEe STAFF 2 un. ne = UABRBER- DIRECTOR -.... yoq7da . =. ; ‘DISSEM BY 1 cone, Wit @ ro: Pe (Pf; ajfso Paral O woe 0 swences O merce ro ee: . . > i O ome nee weserus eee ees conta med eae ween meen eae de een eee TO: CARACAS” UKRALLY UKSCARLET REF: CARACAS 22938 [aN quuasa! _.. CHswasnaten Pomme Ce UKSCARLET-2 AND WIFE BEING POUCHED 18 MAY 23 Ne 2. FILE 201-300785- E2 InpDeT: é ! REF - ASKS FOR STATUS REMOPORT ON REVALIDATION OF "PERMITS To | | REENTER THE UNITED STATES” FOR WKSCARLET-3 AND HIS WIFE> | | ' . 4 . i 3 . t e . 1 : : . . 4 - , f a ont: teERt 3 Bo Rol ° °° ak ‘ wr YH/B/V ; : [6 mony B ‘OT ys3 he “froin” RECORD COPY fibpe A ae seen CODEHemat~o orecees "fod ated O/ UH, 43 an + Crseeecanne REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITED —E 2 {NPOET - ' ° oo, ; CL BY: Ob4Sbb ‘ 1 4-00000 | 4 TO Chief, Western Hemisphere Division YW May 1973 ATTEN : Rob Weatherwax, W H/3/¥ FROM : Director of Security SUBJECT: Luis Clemente POSADA Carriles (A 12 419 708) Nieves Elina Gonzalez de POSADA (A 12 443 942) REFERENCE: Your request for Reentry Permit dated 49 2 . were Reentry Permitsyoas issued for Subjectsen : 21 April 1972 , and ix have been extended /valid to 20 April 1974. The Permit may be used for unlimited entries into the United States during validity. elt the United States," (IGNS Form Jol}. in eps ae Beast th coe on " a % ty and U. S. Ini anthi diticens ae hori: M2 B extend the validity ; ae 6 er} we > ‘ie aGuoes re sanity! yOr cover ‘considerati eto gt, the- Pesan ¢ ye ys a Oe y ° ny , J tert ESR sbedid be forwarded to A Men Affairs Staff i in order to hava hava idiia, date J : Attachment. Receipt acknowledged for Permits/0375384 and a2 T5385 - Signature Date. OS/AAS/EStark N May 1973 - ° “2? Sfp a = og. . Ce pre 6 HOLS SECRET OK. nae 7: : -00000 a cee ae ee ee al ee” Teter nt me RR RAS, ane ans Nests : ; comet gonroauaa unr 2 rn oe 3 he ° |——— - Prnsd eo aeP 23 WO oo) a peat oo 896 pn 000 OnF oO 0 1) 0 ~ 3 ° SECRET = t 9 S9408 samousens erOnsArOD ; gato TeD GROW CRO 29900060 POPDOGMTO eynead STAFF 1023482 - DIRECTOR 407370 j “ cone-C/wH 6 “inro: Fig BHO, Abdo, ef Ay efey </vAher pissem av: 27 x , O woes 0 cocoon cf/Ft . Vv : pent &. 3 : O corre. UHA/BLM ° . . Pity crane O erase To: CARACAS INFO WH/NIANZ> RYBATCHHABYSS UKRALLY WKSCARLET REFS: A+ CARACAS 22685 JIN 907807) Q- CARACAS 22929 [IN 923409] oo : bo AGREE THAT STATION SHOULD CONTINUE USE WKSCARLET=2. AS . UNILATERAL PENETRATION) F WKSCARLET ORGANIZATION: HOWEVERs IT 9 IMPERATIVE TO PROTECT, KHERALD POSITION IN THIS MATTER THAT LNAGON ( : BE ADVISED OF RESULTS DEBRIEFING AND SGSUIRL AND BE CONVINCED W-3's . . _OF 823 PERSONAL NON-INVOLVEMENT IN NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING» ADDI- REA INDICATIONS 3 URCE U TIONALLYs E8509 THAT STATION E> ALERT TO ANY FUTURE THAT UKSCARLET-3 IS IN ANY WAY PARTICIPATING IN THIS TYPE OF ACTIVITY? RECORD COPY 2. FILE 2tioz-30098S. E2 INPDET+d 1. «RE A REPORTS THE "RESULTS OF THE GBDEBRIEFING OF UKSCARLET-3 Agour : INVICATIONS: THAT HE HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE ILLEGAL TRAFFICKING oF | ’ Veer ke NARCOTICS « © : REF 8 SAYS THAT, UKSCARLET-3 UN NO INDICATIONS OF DECEPTION. KNOLLEDGE OF DRUG TRAFFICKERS, NARCOTICS TRADE AND HIS ASSOCIATI MENTIONED IN BKHERALD AND LNAGON INVE DERWENT AN SGSUIRL ON B& HAY 1973 WITH HE WAS EXAMINED IN REGARD TO His HIS POSSIGLE INVOLVEMENT IN THE ON WITH NARCOTICS PERSONALITIES STIGATIONS OF HIS RECENT ACTI- ore. 10. MAY 4973 By! Cfo Uvis Qol- 03004 go | ORG: ROBERT J+ WEATHERUAX Fi A : da. ‘ . UNIT: AC/UH/3/¥ drunsnanc Let [5 jomagy 73 : €xT: Y59S/SL2b CE. La . al wh C/UH/COG ; Mc : We Cine. spo swarcog dub ta( C/UH/3 i exsagariow REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE-ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED =F 2 IMPDET . i: SECRET . - CL BY: qEu she . T 225645 PAGE oa + INDICATIONS DECEPTION, EXAMINED HIS KNOWLEDGE OF DRUG aback eh ete eat _ FORTHCOMING ON ALL SUBJECTS RAJSED, “THROUGH WKSCARLETSS!§ DWN WRITTEN REPORTS ON NARCOTICS= REPROOUCTION & prorneran sue OFFICE IS PROMOTE: CARA 22919 OR1e914062 nay 73 $6 CRE T 0915252 MAY 73 stare CLTé CARACAS 22919 D TOs DIRECTOR INFO WH/NEAMEs RYBAY PLUKABYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLE? REFS Ay CARACAS 21683 ¢/” 909907) B. DIRECTOR 399637 C. CARACAS 21753 6 S7S™ 102) 1. WKSCARLET®S UNDERWENT SGSWIAL 8 MAY 73 WITH NO ; TRAFFICKERS, POSSI@LE INVOLVEMENT NARCOTICS TRADE AND ASSOCIATION NARCOTICS PERSONALITIES MENTIONED OUR AND LNAGON INVESTIGATION HIS RECENT ACTIVITIES, EXAMINATION FACILITATED LUNKED PERSONALITIES AND HIS OBVIOUS EFFORT BE FRANK AND | 2. GIVEN RESULTS SGSWIRL AND DEBRIEFINGS, STATION REASONABLY CONVINCED WKSCARLET#3 INNOCENT NARCOTICS INVOLVES MENT, BELIEVE ALSO CAN CONVINCE LNAGON HIS INNOCENCE. PEND} ING ANY NEW EVIDENCE HE IS JN FACT ENVOLVED NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING, DESIRE CONTINUE WKSGARLET=S AS UNILATERAL PENE® SRCRET. apie 0300185 | Sot [RECORD COPY] Away 23 REPROOUTTION BY OTHER THAN {SUID OFFICE (9 PROHSITEO Dy Aly su . AGENCY MESSAGE aS | | ef 2 | Om penbowuntt NOTED tN 913409" naar PAGE O2-02 JORs0916942 MAY 73 CaRa 21919 T 2235643 - TRATION WKSCARLET ORGANIZATION, ; rr So FILE 20x-300965, €2 IHPDET : mee f . : 1032/4! 3413938 Elekd2e > pay py Hd 88 OL 19K Inset CUS ECRET oe . - o e . e os. o. Pb ot bet te 14.90000 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ABUING OF FILE 18 PROMMBITED _ J 236872 PAGE °@2 IN 989807 ' TOR10514262 MAY 73 CC CARA 21885 se . $& GRE T 0513302 MAY 73 STAFF. GITE GARAGAS 21688 : 101 DIRECTOR INFO WHYMIAME, AYOATCWAABYSS WKRALLY wKScARLETNr* Rg. A. DIRECTOR 399647 By GARACAS 23753 wé75109) . 4, AS SUGGESTED REFERENCE As GABRIEL J, LAGRENZ AND WILFRED 0, CLOWER MET WKSCARLET+S NIGHT OF 2 MAY IN TWO HOUR CONFRONTATION WHICH IN REALITY waS DEBRIEFING HES ASSOCIATION WITH ALLEGED NARCOTICS TRAFFICKERS, DURING MEETING HKSGARLETeS VERY FORTHCOMING, FRANK AND CONVINGENG IN HSS DENJAL OF BEING INVOLVED NARCOTICS TRAFFIC, AY END DEBRIEFING AGREED TO GE SOSWIRLED DURING WEEK BEGINNING 6 MAY, 2. BEGIN DEBRIEFING HIS ASSOCIATION WITH HEMBERTO PRUE VA, WKSCARLETS3 STATED NE INTRODUCED TRUEVA THROUGH WIS CASUAL ASSOCIATION WITH JOSE G 0M E 2. (GOMEZ 3S LNAGON NIAMS SOURCE WHO CONSIDERED BY THEM 10 BE LESS THAN RELIABLE), GOMEZ ORIGINALLY MET - -WKSCARLET®S THROUGH THEIR MUTUAL FRIEND RAMON ES GARD A RUBIO AKA MONGO, (ESCARDA [8 PETTY SECRET JO} - 0300485 RECORD COPY oS may 73 14-0000 1 226672 | PAGE @2 4 . IN 989607 rons95s4262 MAY 73. CARA 22885 GROOK WHO “ALWAYS 1s ral MAKE A "DEAL® WHICH USUALLY - TURNS. ‘OUT TO BE SHADY), WKSCARLET*3 STATED HE MET “JRUEVA ONE TIME a7 HOTEL cLUB AMERSCANA- AND HAS NOT SEEN OR HEARD FROM HIS SINCE. NO SUSINESS OF ANY KIND DISCUSSED, “THEY SIMPLY HAD A FEW DRINKS AND SPOKE oF MUTUAL CUBAN FRIENDS, (ST AY CLUG AMERICANA WHERE LNAGON SURVEILLANCE TEAM SPOTTED WKSCARLET*S MEETING TRUEVA, GOMEZ AND : FREDDS MANUAL B AL BO A SOLIDES.) 4, BALBOA WAS UNIDENTIFIED POLICE OFFICIAL, WHO LATER IDENTIFIED BY WKSCARLET@2 FROM PHOTOGRAPH. BALBOA , WORKS AS CHIEF, RETEN DE LA VEGA PRISON, DURING 2 MAY ' MEETING WKSCARLET@3 ADMITTED MEETING BALBOA. BUT COULDN?T REMEMBER NAME ONLY THAT HE WORKED FOR DR, L UG 0 LUGO. ' WHIGF OF THE PREFECTURA, WHOSE COMMAND INCLUDES THE RETEN DE LA YEGA PRISON, 5, WKSCARLET+3 WAS THEN ASKED RETELL HIS TRIP TO MIAMI VIA PUERTO RECO, THIS HE DID AND WITH TWO EXCEPTIONS MIRRORED THE TWO LNAGON SURVEILLANCE REPORTS IN STATION HANDS, EXCEPTIONS WERE THE MEETING OF ANDRES PYURA EN OS $N MIAMS AND VOAQUINGC ASONA IN oS Eo R & To i ' eee se ee s e f=, eo © a @e : oe oY 2 TOP aL comts oe o ",) SEXRET: PAGE: a3- IN 999807 TORS 514262 MAY 73 CARA 23685. 1160. WKSCARLET®3 KNOWS PURRINOS BY THE NAME OF DOMINGO A .R-E Us WHO HE MET IN VENEZUELA ONE YEAR aco | AND WHO JS CASUAL FRIEND SHARING MUTUAL INTEREST IN MUNTING AND-FISHING, GASONA WE MET AS EL GALLO, ON ONE BRIEF OCCASION. (STATION COMMENT: WKSCARLET@3 BELIEVES JT WAS EL GALLO WHO ALERTED MIAH! AS TO ARRIVAL DATE AND TIME OF OUR AGENT.) WKSCARLET@3 CONSIDERS _ EL GALLO AS PETTY CROCK WHO WOULD SELL OWN HOTHER IF PRIGE RUGHT, 6, IN MIAME WKSCARLET*3 MET DOMINGO ABREU, RONALD CONDO MeGItL, SILACUER VO AND RAIMONDO TORRES, DISCUSSED WITH THESE INDIVIDUALS, DID HOWEVER. DISCUSS WITH ABREU AND CONDOM@GIL FACT HE BEING SURVEILLED. BOTH EXPRESSED LITTLE CONCERN ABOUT THIS SuBVECT. 7, STATION NOW LEANING TOWARD BELIEF WKSCARLET#3 VICTIM OF HAVING WRONG KIND OF FRIENDS, IF SGSWIRL SUPPORTS WIS DENTALS, STATION TENTATIVELY BELIEVES EVERY EFFORT SHOULD BE MADE CONTINUE NJS USE AS BKHERALD ASSET UNTIL AND UNLESS THERE CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE HE INVOLVED IN DRUGS. IF SECRET 201-03 0049XS. Fr 14-g9000 vo 7 er PER Tov AL CO : ow SEcRErT SUING OFTICE 18 1 219872 PAGE Be-Ga- IN 989887 ; TORs9514262 MAY 73 CARA 21685 “ i ‘ \ §GSWIRL NEGATZVE AND NEADQUARTERS AGREES BELIEVE WE COULD SATISFY LNAGON WITH THIS RATIONALE, , roa/dt , O3N3038 gu wsee e St gy nae 6 MH . 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DATE: -, DASA ERYAN tot (Ge Tadecbloae* * kay es zeno 30H C our, WH/3Z¥ EXT: Slebs 3538 | OS/IRD HARRY_A. wo Ly Afro pipecle. ; RECORD cory ostcu kkLp F L- Baty JAnES. bso FLANNERY * Copmometing Overt ens COUN. onmeee crasveceta s AC/UHD REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE I$ PROHIBITED E 2 IMPOET - SECRET CL BY: O44 Sbb PaGE 81°61 TOR12725.49240R 73 SEC RE T 2725482 APR 73 STAFF { i : ’-CVYE CaRACAS 22818 TO1 IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, RYBAT WKRALLY WKSCARLET REFS A, DIRECTOR e056 | «Be CARAGAS 22803 GoeF ) 2, WKSCARLET*3 CONFRONTATION SCHEDULED FOR WEEK BEGINNING . 29 APRIL, DEPENDING ON OUTCOME. SGSWIAL ExanINER MAY OR MAY NOT - oe BE NEEDED, IN ADDITION, NEGTING WITH WKSCALE*3 PROGABLY DELAYED ; UNTIL AFTER 7 MAY AND SGSWIRL NOT NEEDED FoR HIM UNTIL AFTER THAT DATE: IF EXAMJNER SCHEDULE PERMITS, REGUEST DELAY HIS ARRIVAL CaRacasS UNTIL 7 MAY, 2. FILE 221°0308985, Ea IMPDET . 27 APR BI i SECRET RECORD COPY | Bor 3005 Beane 14-0000 oa co PL aT, Ta we tee ae we ted a2 + ary OUTGOING MESSAGE: s ‘promas Comte vee ony ee * c oes 7 b caal od 7.8 ~~ . moe oo weces BN OnF oO oo. a o a 0 3 3 .- tsenrearen . . . . , SECRET 0020408 mameasn® SORCAPER, Dee Re . STAFF 4OL972 conti t F nto: pissew ay: ZO \ [ 0 e «6 mn ewes : per__# \ i - 0 aananve . . : . t O wense . . i” _ 10% PRIORITY CARACAS Ot 4 -t i —orveaTOUKRALLY UeScCARLET ou ee: REFS CARACAS 22830 [in 90247bI . nn : ; : “Je -SGSUIRL EXAMINER PLANS ARRIVE CARACAS ? MAY 73 FOR PERIOD | ; , pA “t "TEN DAYS TO TWO WEEKS. WILL ADVISE TRAVEL RUERUEEDUCEARY IN 1 SEPARATE CABLE. , : 7 so a i 2. FILE 202-300985S. £2 IMPDET. de ‘ ' | REF - REQUESTS SGSUIRL EXAMINER UHO UILL HANDLE UKSCARLET-3 AND : UKSCALE-3 CASES TO DELAY HIS ARRIVAL IN CARACAS UNTIL 7 MAY 73. _ | | ok i OS/IRD_HARRY A. KINNEY {TELECOORD? : | | i DATE: ya SSD - | 2? APRIL 73 ¥ 3 i OMG: ROBERT J. 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UNLESS ADVISED TO CONTRARY, SGSUIRL EXAMINER MARK De owen PAA 2327. PLEASE ARRANGE MODERATE ACCOMMODATIONS AT HOTEL NEAR LNFALL AND ADVISE PRIOR COB a? APRIL « ° , 2. FILE @62201- 0300585. ce INPDET. de REF A - ASKS WHEN A SGSHIRL EXAMINER SHOULD ARRIVE IN CARACAS TO HANDLE THE EXAMINATION OF WKSCARLET-3 AND ANY OTHER STATION SGSUIRL REQUIREMENTS THAT TINE WILL PERMIT. | OS/IRD__HARRY_ A. KINNEY {TELECOORD? wH)Sec, Mr. SiLbizs, Feleceere? bart: 25 APR 73 og pen w | one: ROBERT J. UCATHERUAX °S | O/. LScoges ExT: RECS 4535 . KibrnlY A: ots fi = ANEODORE C. SHACKLEY RICHARD L- CONOLLY CEH CQCeoer re CFFterR mrmaen el HHS3 | beeineniaininenl REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED —&€ 2 IMPDET CL BY: nnucnn tet 0 re om ome wom - 14-00000 sAarLAIne TRANSMIT ™. , 1 TRANSMIT: SECRET TDCS INFORMATION REPORT ; (When Pitted ~ f: ono HETTY A. 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HVC~ 6660 SOURCE A SENIOR VENEZUELAN MILITARY OFFICER WHO IS A LEADING ARMY COMMANDING GFFICER, HE [S$ A FAIRLY RELIABLE tes ++ SOURCE, THE FOLLOWING 1S HIS PERSONAL ASSESSMENT, 1» ALTHOUGH THE VENEZUELAN MILITARY IS CONCERNED AGOUT | THE CURRENT WIDELY PUSLICIZED SCANDAL OVER ALLEGED BRIBING OF VENEZUELAN POLITICAL PARTIES AND PARTY LEADERS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONTRACT FOR VOTING MACHINES FOR THE DECEMBER 1973 ELECTIONs NO ACTION OF ANY KIND IS CONTEMPLATED IN THIS CONNECTION, wane hee "THE EXPOSE IS LOOKED UPON GY THE MILITARY AS JUST ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF HOW THE POLITICIANS HAVE FAILED THE PEOPLE, - WHILE « SECRET felosafieetion) (dissem controls) eee 14-0000 , - IN -893854 ‘ _ “TDF IR-314/03534-73 PAGE 2 OF 3 PAGES a ' WARNING NOTICE-SENSITIYE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES SECRET / AND METHODS INVOLVED/NO FOREIGN DISSEM felgaettieations __A@t-em contents) MOST MILITARY OFFICERS DO NOT DOUBT THAT BRIBES WERE INVOLVED, AND POSSIaLY To A_GREATER EXTENT THAN A’ YET ANNOUNCED,” FEW THINK THAT THE GOVERNING SOGIAL CHRISTIAN (COPEL) PARTY 15 IMPLECATED BECAUSE IT OPPOSED TNE PURCHASE OF THE MACHINES, THERE 1S EXTENSIVE HELITARY COMPLAINING ABOUT AND DISCUSSION OF THE SCANDAL BUT THIS 1S CONFINED TO CONVERSATIONS WITH FELLOW | OFFICERS, FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES, IN GENERAL, THE MILITARY BELIEVES THE VOTING MACHINE CONTROVERSY IS OUTSIDE JTS PROVINCE AND CONCERN, AND THERE IS NO INCLINATION TOWARD MILITARY INTERFERENCE. (FIELD COMMENT! CARACAS EMGASSY TELEGRAM 3155 OF. 12 APRIL GIVES FULL BACKGROUND ON THE VOTING. . MACHING CONTROVERSY, INDEPENDENT SOURCES OF UNDETERMINED RELIABILITY RAVE REPORTED THAT 60TH COPE] AND THE MAJOR OPPOSITION DEMOCRATIC ACTION (AD) PARTY ARE WORRIED ABOUT MILITARY REACTION TO THE SCANDAL.) 2. (FIELD COMMENT! THE EMBASSY COMMENTS a AS FOLLOWS, FORMER DEFENSE MINISTER NARTIN GARCIA VILLASMIL AND SOHE NON@AD/COPES POLITICIANS HAVE CLAIMED THERE TS SERIGUS PREOCCUPATION AMONG THE MILITARY OVER THE ‘VOTING 5 3 ; MACHINE SCANDAL, BUT INFORMATION FROM MELITARY SOURCES LEADS ; 3 ° 2 i -: 1 « SECRET - telos-festins) (@issem contents - EE OSS SSEESLPLSCERU RLU mh COMADSESLSAE, 14-0000 — . —“e mS ‘ pee "IN 893854 © / ; TDFIR-314/03534-73 ' PAGE 3 OF 3 PAGES ' WARNING NOTICE-SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE _ re a _ - SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED/NO FOREIGN DISSEM | '. SECRET . (elasstfleatios: Cisse oom : i . THE ENGASSY TO AGREE ITH THIS REPORT THAT THE ARMED FORCES ARE - i t . . . ‘ “4 NOT PARTICULARLY UPSET BY THE MATTERS). | : . 3, FIELO DISSEM: EMgASSY, DEFATT AT CARACAS, - 7 ; . . . i | i . H i: ; f : } ’ " | po i ! a i i i 3 5 4 : 4 i 3 . 3 g 2 I SO 3 - SECRET ; pen 17J.1s 11.1 RELL eee a ss ary a4 wos ~ wie aye . 14-0000 Teo nee ae ee ee ee were ee ee OUTGOING MESEAGE :* Peas a Pa ? ” gronas CONTE USE OME 2 ete 4 ; 7 oe co ace yoe | een es gs . -~ e ee a.) i onrF a -a@Q a 0 0 a. : 3 t SECRET . WESSSSE MARCEL EG ETATOR Gate ers @aOUP - era Weenace Maleerms Ee : STAFF 2uia3sbz = CDE 9) } cont: C/wtG nro: rue pact 1 ANC, : vissew vce . } 8 mets D serene chvtter, fel, Pps OF ‘ ‘ O sense ; . : i ‘ TO “PRIORITY CARACAS INFO UH/NIANIy BUENOS AIRES. / ee f 2 oO . ‘ _ > RYBAT PLMHABYSS UXRALLY UKSCARLET iM Te rr (REF: CARACAS 22753 JIN aasuoat } re 2. CONCUR WITH REF_PLAN FOR CONFRONTATION OF WKSCARLET~3 ee Ai) WITH TUO EXCEPTIONS. RE PARA 2C. FEEL ONE OF OUR STRONGEST CARDS pa IN SECURING UKSCARLET-3°S COOPERATION ON THIS MATTER IS InpLIEeD |UN//V | THREAT OF OUR REPORTING HIS NARCOTICS INVOLVEMENT TO GOV AND . POSSIBLE RESULTSNT LOSS HIS WKSCARLET JOB. RECOGNIZE PROBLEN OF. _ . PERHAPS PROVOKING VIOLENT REACTION BY APPLYING TOO MUCH PRESSURE ; BUT IF WE DON'T USE. THIS THREATS BELIEVE WE WOULD HAVE WEAK HAND | ; INDEED. ALSO. SUGGEST THAT ‘uca's CASE OFFICER BE ACCOMPANIED TO ; MEETING BY SECOND OFFICER. FEEL THAT PRESENCE OF SECOND OFFICER AS WITNESS WILL INDICATE TO UKSCARLET- 3 ne NESS WITH WHICH VE vreu ALLEGATIONS AGAINST HIM AND ALSO et SERVE AS INHIBITION, : SHOULD HE BE TBEEMNPTED RESORT TO PHYSICAL VIOLENCE. GOOD EREERBERE CANDIDATE FOR THIS ROLE WOULD BE YOUR FORTHCOMING VISITOR, ROBERT ; F. STONTUIST. IF FOR SOME REASON STATION PREFERS NOT USE STONTUIST. SUGGEST WILFRED 0- CLOVER, WHO DUE TO LEAVE CARACAS PCS THIS SUMMER. Fe ert ess oe me ure: memantine oe metre 1 Re Re a Ra we icenthdlatent temeaeeatentiat an RT DATE: ORIG: : . . UNITS : Lo on Le 201-3205 . LHD . ’ RECORD “COPY BE ABR ay , a ee . Ot keene Coren Coosoeuhws OFFERS : . Aafia Tastes OONERE cusremcanon REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED £ 2 INPOCT CL BY: OLYSEb 1 . : te thes ste we ~ "" QUTGOING MESSAGE 7 1 iho o qesmcenrenvat ome rome oF o oOo 0 0 G8 O Tr/eor . - 2 2 SECRET hier 10 4 yy i73 : : Cone: INFO: te , tid 7 (DISSeM BY:. . GD woes 0 somcee . pen___# 0 attvente o wrasse . . PLEASE ADVISE WHAT YOU PLAN TO DO. - | - Bs ADDITONALLY, IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO. URGE ; | STATION, CONSTDER POSSIGILITY OF UKSCARLET-31 AS NATURALIZED VENEZUELAN CITIZEN. GOING TO UKSCARLET~L. OR OTHER INFLUENTIAL GOV OFFICIAL AFTER CONFRONTATION, SAYING BKHERALD “BELIEVES” HE HAS BEEN UPRKING AS PENETORATION OF UKSCARLET BUT HE REALLY HAS NOT {OR SOME VARIATION THIS THENE}My AND TELLING WKSCARLET-1 THAT NOW BKHERALD ACCUSING HIM OF BEING INVOLVED IN NARCOTICS ACTIVITIES | TO COERCE HIM INTO GREATER COLLABORATION. ALTHOUGH ADMITTEDLY THIS MAY BE REMOTE POSSIBILITY Sox STATION TO THERABOULIOERAND MAGKE CONTINGENCY PLANS FOR POSSIBLE BLOWBACK OF THIS TYPE. 938. SHOWS TIA T- URS CAREETMYSHOLDSAURSERREETPR- EN" HEGHMRECARDEED FOALS | PRESTR OINTSIONNAONDAS SPECULATE, ON*HESSRENCT LON PO=EU CHP STORVERY ~EKSCARLETOT 3. PLEASE ADVISE WHEN SGSWIRL EXAMINER SHOULD ARRIVE CARACAS- ye. FILE 201-30098S. £2 IMPDET. a REF - OUTLINES THE CARACAS STATION'S. PLAN FOR CONFRONTATION WITH UKSMCARLET-3» Le by C/UH/NARCZ, WULAY, . 7. 103/87 DATE: 20 APR 73- - C/UH/ 4 ME IREREL On'G: Ra J -LEATHERUAX Cee UNIT: WH/3/V C/WH/COG, . : eT: 16535 Lo" ef 8 * nelly ie BDO/NARCOG eatin _rrcnagy L- CONOLLY l THEODORE G- SHAC ma C/UHD ss Off Fl funda. C.UH/3 ! Ota ase OFFER clocomtte sree =. Att otc ate CONEER : cxsaseeeateon RepRODUCTY BY OTHER “WAN THE 3SSu NOT EFIZE 13 Prt | ae J IMPDET : ~~ 0. Ge wT ct BY: . wee owe . 14-0000 Pare THAN IN 896501 as T ; 305902 : PAGE aL VORL222363E AFR 73, WNIM SECRET 2020472 aPR 73 STAFF Sue WH/MIAME 18267 TO CA AS INFO DIRECTOR, BUENOS AIA We! ’ Rao RYGAT PLMHASYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET REF} CARACAS 24722 (ev e9) p7/) 4, FOLLOWING ARE STATION AND SLIGO TRACES SUBJECTS 2, A DOMINSG 0 8B R ER Qt AO STATION TRACES, “Piposs eer KOT? MAY 2 1 19/3 MICROFILMED 8 SYLA ¢C V) eT are hecy loen WITH SYLA ROGUE , . e J S 3 . ee, eRVoO' ry eee nests oe ain ali det ate ts, en? DEL RIO, CUA, HE IS LAWYER AND WORKED FOR CUBAN MINISTRY OF LABOR 1945057) AT NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION CORPS 1959-68, HE WAS MEMBER OF 26 JULY MOVEMENT IN CugA AND IN NOV 59 WAS DESCRIBED BY CUBAN PRESS AS INTERVENTOR OF HAVANA METROPOLITIA BUSES, SUBJ ARRIVED IN UsS. APRIL 64. IN MIAMI HE GSECANE MEMBER OF BAY OF PIGS FORCE, AND HAS BELONGED TO OTHER ANTI~ GASTRO EXILE ORGANIZATIONS, HOWEVER.» LNERGO REPORTED IN OCT 64 THAT HE POSSIBLY A LEADER OF GROUP ACCUSED QF ANTI“U,S,, PROM NAZ]a PRO® “SOCIALIST AND /PROCOMMUNIST STATENENTS, spe! +s uv f Ce "GuaypRon® 10 R RE St PROSASLY IDEN WITH RAIHUNDO | pauno’ TO RAE S REYMON, DPOB © OCT 21. CANAJUANI, LAS —~<o ; NN PRoy MEN Gorn SEcRErT dew hor ak ae yo aes ™~, a GP) oss Beer 59 4S ZOOS 14-0000 ‘TION BY OTNER THAN SVING OF FICE tS PROCOTITED f 363902 PAGE a2 ; IN 896502 TOR12023432 APR 73 wMIM 48287 VILLAS PROVINCE: CUBA, HE WAS SELF-EMPLOYED AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN IN HAVANA UNTIL AUGUST 64, ARRIVED UsS. NOV. 64+ AND WAS DEGRIEFED @Y STATION AT THREE MEETINGS FOR INFO ON PERSONALITIES OF INTEREST, HE WAS ACTIVE IN ANTI@CASTRO EXILE ORGANIZATION, MOVEMENT OF REVOLUTIONARY RECUPERATION (MRR), HEADED BY MANUEL AR TINE, PER REFUGEE SOURCE, TORRES WAS LIVING IN MIAMI 1965. BUT RESIDED CARACAS MAY 70, AS OF MAY 72, HE WORKED IN MASSAGE ROON OF FOUR AMBASSADORS HOTEL, INFO FROM 1969 INDICATED HE KNOWN NARCOTICS TRAFFICKER, HE WAS ON IRS LIST FROM MIDe72 OF PERSONS m0 Ni woe Cer Coa INDICTED FOR NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING, —~<?°8 . NX Ad 05>) Dee. 304d, Coan Waeawa (20 aforza) to 2 De RONAL Wonesits WITH HIS GROTHER FRANCISCO fRRAS ay atte ON DON + (en i an ad \y ARRESTED EARLY MARCH 73 Q} COCAINE TRAFFICKING, THEY RECEIVED”. omnes 3.34 COCAINE FROM PERUVIAN CONTACT, HILOIL AWD EO WHO SERVING oe feey OF Reavy ae Tewesce Costner Gi se 38 YEAR SENTENCE ON SAME CHARGE, RONALD WAS BORN $ APRIL 40> haya, IN 1962, HE GELONGeO TO RESCATE, ANTIeCASTRO GROUP OPERATING WITHIN CUBA, AE WAS ARRESTED 195: AND SENTENCED TO SIX YEARS BY CUBAN REVOLUTSQNARY TRIGUNAL, CHARGED WITH ESPIONAGE AND POSSESSION EXPLUSIVES, ENTERED U.S, AT MIAMI ON 24 DEC 62 (ALTHOUGH NOT A MEMBER OF BAY OF PIGS INVASION FORCE, HE was RELEASED ALONG WITH ITS MEMGERSE, FRANCISCO WAS TAKEN PRISONER a S.E.CeRE Toes freee whe coaqne 4 ee 66 vw T Lodved ; PAGE Odes) TuRsecesase arr 73 DURTinG GAY OF PIGS, LaTER neLeAaSED. 2. FELE2 zateesevS35, sez, IMPUET, a m _ SEC ae Ti 696581 “ANIM 18207 [Uae Pack a Pi pom atar- 3004.3 %. - 14,90000 ae RIO e e un eee oe hd . . a u Cae E WES BESE™ By A “pe econ. * ermsen Unt NOTED. REPRODUCTION BY CTNEA THAN USSUING OFFICE 18 PROMIGTED “apy eget comp eecen gL07F ~ ay ioe [ee mee 00. AIX. ¢/ ¢ (eee Ale | ec lee_t. Lh cl mce. . ry . i. nT a Cr Tgpeys1626é APR 23 CARA 2175 i | SEGRE T spseasz ape 73 stars CITE CaRACAS 24755 ton DIRECTOR INFO. wHAMLANTy BUENOS AIRES, RYBAT “PLMNABYSS WKRALLY WXSCARLET REF DIRECTOR 397683 “1 dy WAVE CONSULTED WITH SAIC HERRING AND HE CONCURS CONFRONT A? JON, 2 2. STATION NOW PLANNING MEET WITH WKSCARLETS3 AFTER EASTER AS WE SPENDING SEMANA SANTA AT THE BEACH WITH FAMILY, SCENARIO FOR DISCUSSION AS FOLLONSS A, WILL STATE WAVE RECEIVED SOME VERY DAMAGING ALLEGATIONS PROM LNAGON IN MIAMI. ALLEGATIONS CONCRN WES CONTACTS WITH KNOWN . : i DRyS TRAFFICKERS BOTN NIANE AND CARACAS, NANES : OF TRAFFICKERS WILL BE GIVEN WKSCARLET®3, STATION : OFFICER WILL THEN STATE Taal IF WKSCARLET©3 WILLING : DISCUSS FULLY HIS ACQUAINTANCE THESE INDIVIQUALS» WE READY V0 LISTEN, IF NE UNWILLINGs HE WILL 86 TOLD TWAT GKWERALD CANNOT BE ASSOCIATED WITH > SUSPECTED DRUG TRAFFICKER an0 THAT THIS NOW Yeo) “300 TES SECRE . 19 apa 1973 RECORD COPY ie emer es 14-09§00 7S “ Yona po ie 2 wires eee ee geet a Be Re fen ) sane pate . : \ erm eee em Cert ee i , Sc. i. rn Oar tne er wen, kee na) ~ rane SCC OSSEM BY, . Tota: comes aun OY : ere SEC AET = ae =! REPRODUCTION BY OTHEM THAR i 2S $S8BUING OFFICE IS PROMBITED ' tet eed TERSON UNIT NOTHNEO se . "Ac TON UNIT AS TION T 180474 pace @2 tN 895199" FORE39216252 APR 73 CARA 21753 HAS BECOME TERNINATION MEETING’ Bs STATION WILL ONLY REVEAL NAMES HIS ORUG ae CONTACTS 3N ORDER NOT INFORN WKSCARLET@3 EXTENT OUR KNOWLEDGE HIS ACTIVITIES. THIS WILL PRECLUDE KIS PUMPING STATION OFFICER QUR KNOWLEDGE OF WIM AND HIS CONTACTS, THUS» WKSCARLET®3 MUST TELL mee US WHAT WE ALREADY KNOWs AND PERHAPS» SOMETHING a “OF WHICH WE DO NOT KNOW, C. UN ADDITJONs STATION OFFICER WILL PREFACE DISCUSSION WITH OUTLINE STATION POSITION CONCERNING oo, WKSCARLET#3S ALLEGED ACTIVITIES, BRIEFLY» THIS en WILL BE A STAYEMENT THAT BKHERALD NOT JN ENFORCEMENT uo BUSINESS AND THAT WE IN NO POSITION INFORM WKSCARLET@2 THAT HIS EMPLOYEE WAS GEEN GKHERALD AGENT, THUS, IF WESCARLET#3 UNWILLING TQ TALK, HE CAN WALK QUT OF SAFE MOUSE A RELATIVELY FREE MAN, WE MUST» OF COURSE» REALIZE THAT THIS POSITION DOESN'T PRECLUDE wi POSSIBILITY THAT ANOTHER POLICE SERVICE MAY: fave SUFFICIENT INFO TO ARREST WIH, THIS STATEMENTS} Ai04 AND THE FRIENDSHIP WHICH HAS.EYOLVED BETHEEN SHE, .. > sié.cR EWS 5: . ve 14-0000 REPROLUC TION BY OTHER THAN beeen (RSUING OF FICE 18 PROMEITED PAGE e3-B3 a In 895189 | as . . ! “sf TOR:2926282 APR 73 CARA 21753 ! caS& OFFICER AND WKSCARLET eS. SHOULD KEEP THE > LATTER FROM USING HIS ALWAYS PRESENT .45 ON TNE FORMER, 3. FILES 26%e500985, E2 IMPDET Sarees Lae et ke we. “ . HATA Tee ene kee LAM nate SECRET 4 14-0000 AGENCY MESSAGE Page gi-oa — IN 692000 caRS 21738 <4 SO f0R11729092 APR 73 SEC R-E 1 3720552 APR 73 STAFF CITE CARACAS 24739 Tor DIRECTOR, «= wt ; | . OuKRALLY WKSCARLET - REF DIRECTOR 395226 ' - "ty ROUGHING 40 APRIL BY TH 275505 FORNS FILLED OUT BY WKSCARLET©S AND WEPEs ALSO MONEY. PAY REVALIDATION FEE, AS AGENT DID NOY. RETURN CARACAS UNTIL 14 APRILo WE UNABLE POUCH COMPLETED FORMS EARLIER, © 2, ALTHOUGH STATION ASSISTING RENEWAL, WE PLAN RETAIN ' _—-REVALIDATED PERMITS PENDING OUTCOME INVESTIGATION INTO AGENT?S ALLEGED ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES 3. FILE 2010300905, Ez IMPDET, SECRET TARR TS [RECORD COPY | = one -SEcCRET . a _ _ BESeeOS manoume mONEATOR a Oate.vme enor ox mene 1723372 ; — STAFF ; DIRE OR 7 ConF: cut 6 INFO: PLE DOO, 000, ch, hi yy ele, _ OISSEM ay: x4f2 o 3 clvHRE2, ehel; pen sit #_/0.3 rveaTpLnnaayss WKRALLY WKSCARLET os PLEHAG Yoo WARALET BRSCAN ee en ee oe ee ee ee ee MOS, ie OUTGOING ‘MESSAGE Bra maL CenrER USE OME an ace cor ane we we onF Oo 0 0 i] Q Censsecaron e [2] wonse TOs PRIORITY CARACAS: INFO WH/MIANTIs BUENOS AIRES. REF: As CARACAS 21703 JIN S9021S*] — 8. CARACAS 21722 JIN aana7ies| z 1. ~ CONCUR WITH REF .8 PLAN FOR CONFRONTATION OF UKSCARLET-3._ HOWEVER, AFTER CONSULTING WITH SAIC HERRING AND PRIOR TO CONFRONTA= TION, PLEASE CABLE OUTLINE OF INFORMATION THAT WILL BE USED IN CON- FRONTATION. WE WILL REVIEU AND FORWARD ANY COMMENTS UE FEEL WILL ASSIST THE STATION IN THIS DELICATE OPERATION. 2. SGSWIRL EXAMINER MARK D. STEMERMAN {IDEN FOR CARACAS? WILL BE AVAILABLE DURING PERIOD 30 APRIL - 13 MAY 73 TO HANDLE WKSCARLET-3 AND ANY OTHER STATION SGSUIRL REQUIREMENTS THAT TINE WILL PERMIT. PLEASE ADVISE SOONEST DATE EXAMINER SHOULD ARRIVE. 3. FILE 201-0300985. E2 IMPDET. A , *PROPOSES CARACAS “STATION TERMINATE WKSCARLET-3 “UITHOUT CONFRONTATION OVER HIS NARCOTICS ACTIVITIES. AN STU <I _ Peontrnued| — DATE: ORIG: * Units . we ; . Qol- 0300189 EXT: . . [ RecoRD copy | AERTS . . teases OFrES COORD MATING OFPCERD Marz errecates OPRCED c.anne carne REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRONIBITED IMPDET SECRET cu eve seh 14.0000 Se OUTGOING MESSAGE Bona, COWEN USE OAV acs to a we - =. . onoe oo = Pnaee a a | SecReET . . Wa Rees manta me ATOR Dava.ywe enoer -~- erescoon mareneuce wunen | cor: INFO: FILE _ bissem BY: a er . 2S 7E} tt O anmrve O cones " eaSavS UKSCARLET-3 RETURNED TO CARACAS ON 13 XSEIL 73 AND TOLD HIS CASE OFFICER ON 14 APRIL. 73 THAT HE HAD BEEN URIER SURVEILLANCE IN MIAME. ALSO SUGGESTS THAT THIS “INVESTIGATION™ TSURVEILLANCE} OF LKESCARLET-3 CAN BE USED AS A PEG TQ CONFRONT Hit WITH THE ALLEGA- TIONS THAT HE IS INVOLVED IN NARCOTICS< * - i . ; Ly a ) Fh , . poosnarcos S.C “4% OS/IRD_HARRY A. KIRUCY {TELECOORD} Ik ° es . es £ iff Tea/dt 5 Biegy, 2? APR 73 ASO TEMERED : oma Re VEATHERGAX H uNrr: Reidel - ; teat o2 ty fay ; EXT: . . al ¥0 ' WA. th ; Elle ti, ‘TrUOSORE G- SHACKLEY + - ~ ee ew. RICHARD L- CONOLLY exveasna ovecse C/WHD - T veoom munee ee sel’ por avrawnearacs crrcsa C/UH/Z het teasve cero REPRCOUCTN _-¥ OT IER THAN THE ‘SSUING OFF exStat ED E 2 HPQFT, SECRET wee : cu ey; Gb4 i -_. _— - 14-00000 rs ie ig ree 1 a+ ALIGN FINDST LETTER ON THIS DOK.” e ©) Step THe WoaO ALIGN” TORCGISILR HERE ———e AL Te SANG remot CE TTERIN THIS DOR” Te Tg UN stag THe woad “ALIGN” TO Recivite weRE—e ALT CH] —_~ OUTGOING MESSAGE? °"4 : a = ari o Pp | egy eemgnuns ome yy fel Err STAFF ; 4723372 - DIR aR : CONF: PAS INFO: FRE Oe, ,2000, lolol, Dee nn ehvarte 2, clel, 0 ntruav ro 0 wense TO: PRIORITY CARACAS~ RYGAT PLMHABYSS UKRALLY UKSCARLET PLMHA f REF: DIRECTOR __2.9.20/ -- e ; a 31760l_ . oO -T'qpEN:/JOHN Me SANDELS- = €2 INPDET.d ft pate: 2? APR 73 t ong: Re WEATHERUAX unt, AC/UH/3/V 5. EXT: 3535 . . Rupthe. [RECORD COPY | THEODORE G. SHACKLEY = L : a Of Ratind Off9-C18 C/WHD COOROAT He OF FICERO . Cuasaw cation REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED . aca to ar 8 we rar eer ery orf o Go ao 0 @ 0 a 2 cusecaton ‘ * Vo ee SECRET... . ‘o . wtptens MANOLING HOOEATOR Oare-Tee Goo one . - m0 bbaGe Rere wt ete See 397b02 DISSEM BY._ SF pence #07 ue ( _ “ oa pA TS Gell RICHARD Le. COHNOLLY avemamncanna ovonieC/ HS 3 E2 t(MPNFT 14.90000 7 172827 “PAGE O23 ee IN 892872 10R11622542 APR 23 - "gg GG RET 1622952 APR 73 STAFF . CITE CARACAS 217220 oo) re “TON DIRECTOR) KH/MSANE INFO BUENOS AIRES, — | RYBAT°PLNANBYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET-3 Sotvente® «REE CARACAS 21783 (za 5990 15) de WKSCRALET*3 RETURNED CARACAS FRIDAY 33 APRIL AND CONTACTED CASE OFFICER SAME DAY, SAFEHOUSE MEETING ARRANGED FOR FOLLOWING DAY, DURING MEETING HXSCARLET©S MOST ANXIOUS — DESCRIBE HIS LAYOVER MIAMI (9 TO 2@ MARCH) DURING WHICH WE WAS TAILED FROM AIRPORT CUSTOM!S BAGGAGE INSPECTION TO HIS DEPARTURE TWENTY HOURS LATER, ACCORDING WKSCARLETS3. SURVEILLANCE DONE BY ONE PERSON WHO VERY OBVIOUS. SO MUCH 50 THAT WKSCARLET®3 GELLEVES IT HIGHT HAVE SEEN PROVOCATION, 2, WKSCARLETe3 DISCUSSED HIS SURVEILLANSE WITH RONALD C0 ND 0 Ns MEAME BAIL SONDSMAN AND BROTHER OF FRANK ¢ ON DON WHO CONNECTED WITH FRANK MATHEWS (SEE CARACAS 21428), IT ALSO POSSIGLE HE DISCUSSED "TAIL® WITH _ DOMINGO 0 8 R ERO (RUNS A NUMBERS BANK), SYLACUERVO (GAS STATION OWNER), AND "GUAJIRO® T ORR E S- {RUNS GYM ar FOUR AMBASSADORS MOTEL), MMGCARLETe3 MENTIONED NO OTHER . SECRET 2o1-300185 [ RECORD COPY] 16 APR B73 14.90000 REPTOOUCTION BY OTHER THAN S8UNG OPMNCE IS PROCUSITED . AGENCY MESSAGE Ee C) T svaea? PAGE 82 IN oone7a TORI1LO2254¢% aPA 73 CaRa 21722 . : + NAMES (ACCORDING: LNAGON REPORT OUTLINED CARACAS 21408 WKSCARLE TSS MET ANDRES 'P UAR INO Ss DOCUMENTED TRAFFICKER) s 3, WKSCARLET#3 STATED HE STILL AT LOSS EXPLAIN WHY HE TAILED IN MIAMI FOR A TINE THOUGHT IT WAS ColeAy SURVEILLANCES BUT NOW BELIEVES TWAT 17 T0@ UNPROFESSIONAL FOR THEIR WORK, _ WE SPECULATED CURING MEETING THAT 17 COULD HAVE BEEN WORK OF ; A HIAM! DETECTIVE AGENCY, GUT FOR WHAT PURPOSE HE DOES NOT KNOW, HE ONLY KNOWS THAT VERY FEN PEOPLE KNEW HE ARRIVING MEAN 9 MARCH, AND HE HAD TO CALL MIAME FRIENDS TO LET THEN KNOW HE IN TOWN, 4, CASE OFFICER FEIGNED SURPRISE DURING RECOUNTING OF =~ we ; EVENTS THEN STATED WE WOULD CABLE MJAM{ AND REQUEST THEIA oe ASSISTANCE IN DISCOVERING WHY WKSCARLEYeS SURVEILLED, SELIEVE WE CAN USE THIS ®INVESTIGATION® AS PEG To CONFRONT WKSCARLETSS WITH ALLEGATIONS WE INVOLVED NARCOTICS, CONFRONTATION COULD TAKE PLACE aS EARLY AS WEEK 22 APRIL ~ 5, REF THINKING WAS STATION DID NOT WISH PREJUDICE LNAGGN INVESTIGATION BY CONFRONTING WKSCARLGT©3 PREMATURELY AND TNEREFQRE WE RECOMMENDED AN "AMICABLE® TERMINATION », HOWEVERe FAULTY SUAVEJLLANGE MAY WAVE BLOWN WKSCARLET*S!S vores SHELA ET, , . = = ee © ied weve ‘ = + = & & «6 . ~ eo ~~ . 14-0000 ae Tv. 172827 . PAGE 03-83 IN 690873 TOR11622542 APR 73 - CARA 21722 USEFULNESS TQ HEMBERTO TRUE V Ay EF AL, AND MAY HAVE PREJUDICED ENTIRE LNAGON CASE. THEREFORE, NOW BELIEVE HAVE . NOTHING 70 LOOSE BY CONFRONTING WKSCARLET AND CLEARING AIR OVER ALLEGATIONS, DEPENDING WKSCARLETe3S REACTION DURING CONFRONTATION) WOULD APPREGATE SGSWIRL TDYER STANDING BY WEEK BEGINNING 29 APRELs 6, HOS COMMENTS REQUESTED, 7. FOR WH/MIAMER HAVE ONLY INFORMED LOCAL LNAGON WKSCARLET*3'S RETURN CARACAS! NOTHING PASSED CONCERNING MIAN] EVENTS, HOWEVER, PLAN CONSULT WITH SAIC HERRING PRIOR CONFRONTATION, HOULD APPRECIATE STATION AND SLIGO TRACES, OBRERO» CUERVO, TORRES AND CONDON. 8, FILEt 2d20e93@0905, E2 IMPDET SECRET 14-0000 m4 ose ee s @ @8 . oA = = © 26 @ ame a = fe " AGENCY MESSAGE IN 890413 _ “7207268 PAGE, 01 , TORI132216z2 APR 73 SECRET 4320102 APR TS STAFF CITE CARACAS 22703 a Ce “101 DIRECTOR INFO WH/MIANE, BUENOS AIRES, _ RYGAT PLMHABYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET REF DIRECTOR 300299 4. TO RESOLVE WKSCARLET©3 SITUATION QUICKLY AND WITH LEAST RISK PREJUDICE LNAGON INVESTIGATION» STATION PROPOSES WE TERMINATE HIM WITHOUT CONFRONTATION OVER HIS NARCOTICS ACTIVITIES, SUGGEST WE TERMINATE HIM ON SOME PRETEXT WHICH WE WOULD TELL HIN WAS MATTER OF CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH DOES NOT REFLECT ADVERSELY ON HIM, €.G, BKHERALD BUDGETARY/HANPOWER CUTS? CARA 21703 IN THIS TERMINATION SCENARIO. WE WOULD MAKE TERMINATION AMIABLE. SAYING IT REGRETTAGLE BUT UNAVOIDABLE, AND THEN TRY STEER CONVERSATION TOWARDS INDUCING HIN TO QUERY US AS TO POSSIBILITY HE WORKING FOR ANOTHER LNBUZZ AGENCY, WE WOULD GE RESPONSIVE SUCH A QUERY) AND SUGGEST FACT SINCE HE CUBAN, HE NIGHT BE ABLE DEVELOP [NFO ON CUBANS WHO WELL KNOWN BE INVOLVED TRAFFICKING, IF WE BITES, WE SECRET 13 APR TS ‘ 14-0000 PaGG @2 oe IN b9aats Y 167268 "a TORIS322162 APA 73 CARA faxves-- . , a i. i \ >, GOULD SUGGEST REFEREING HIM TO LNAGON, IF ME ay bo ‘DOESN'T BITE, NOTHING HAS BEEN LOST, AS WE WOULD “NOT HAVE REVEALED OUR KNOKLEDGE HIS NARCOTICS a ACTIVITIES, THIS HAS ADVANTAGE OF SECERING OUR POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS RELATBONSHIP. NOT PREJUDICING LNAGON. INVESTIGATION, AND GIVING NIM OPPORTUNITY VOLUTNEER BECOME LANGON SOURCE, . | 2, IN MEANTIME, WOULD OF COURSE CONTINUE OUR | INVESTIGATION HIS ACTIVITIES, ABSENCE WKSCARLETSS FROM CARAGAS MAS TEMPORARILY DRIED UP POTENTIAL LEADS BUT EXPECT THAT UPON HIS RETURN AND ; ; PRESUMED RESUMPTION NARCOTICS ACTIVITIES THAT HORE LEADS WILL BECOME AVAILABLE, 3. ASSUMING HOS AGREEABLE sfoves QUESTION CONFRONTATION BECOMES ACADEMIC, WE DO NOT HAVE SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE NOT TO CONVINCE WKSCARLET=3 THAT HE REALLY HAVE GOODS ON HIM, NOR DOES LNAGON HAVE SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE FOR INDICTHENT. DO NOT BELIEVE THAT MIS TENURE WITH US WOULD BE _ SUFFICIENT IN ITSELF TO PROVIDE REASONALEE ASSURANCE ‘ceeeent ctpee teas he “ee 14-0000 IN 690115 (CacA 21723 io. “" . PAGE 83-93 7 307208 10813322182 APR 73 As To HIS COOPERATION IN ANY CONFRINTATIONs, = . . “hIS REAGTION WOULD BE ONE IN TERMS SELFeINTEREST . AND WHAT WOULD BE MORE ADVANTAGEOUS TO HIMs CONTINUED BKHERALD SALARY OR MORE LUCRATIVE EARNINGS FROM NARCOTICS TAAFFICKING, WHAT WOULD PROVIDE REASONABLE ASSURANCE HIS COOPERATION «YS PROBABILITY ARREST AND LOSS WKSCARLET Joa. WITHOUT MORE SPECIFICS THAN WE HAVE NOW WKSCARLET®S WOULD NOY NECESSARILY FEEL TRHEATENED IN BS CONFRONTATION, KNOWING WKSCARLET#=3, ONLY IF HE FELT HE WERE BETWGEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE WOULD HE AGREE COOPERATE, 4, THEREFORE, SINCE OUR INTERESTS LIE IN TERMINATING HIM AND NOT NECESSARILY IN CONFRONTING HIM, REQUEST HGS VIEWS TERMINATING WKSCARLET#3 ON CONTRIVED PRETEXT AND WITHOUT CONFRONTATION, PLAN 10 DO SO SHORTLY AFTER WIS RETURN, AS WIS ; PRESENT CASE OFFICER DEPARTING END MAY AND WE DO NOT DESIRE INTRODUCE NEW CASE OFFICER TO HIM 5, FILE 2019300985, E2 IMPDET SECRET . Qol- ose WS 14-0000 The affairs of the aollection of commiastons on the Vi. i? Apr 73 VEur2ueta €1 HISTORY OF VUTINMD RACHINB ISSUB RECOUNT Caracas Aedico Continente Network in Spanish 0300 ONT 1] Apr 7) P {taat) The president of tna Supreme Zlvotoral Counofi, Luis A. Pletri, has denied the oharges mad? regarding the acllesction of somaisstonsa on the a@ale of voting machines, Just as this station has reported, Platri ha® orasred a thorough investigation in order to astublish responsibilities, ‘The anncungemant Was made by Pletri durirg ao press acne férdnce held tontght at the headquarters uf the Supreme Council. Speaking for hirseif. Plotri e946 that. ho would have filed suit against those implicated inthe conmissiors deal, Ho Buid that he would have started the suit if he had known which persons were involved An the affair. . te The statement made by Antonio Espinota Prieto regarding a Supposed reduction in the contract for the purchase of the voting machines is completely false, said the comptroller goneral, Manvel Viconte Ledesma. “The report was published in local newspapers. Accord. ing to the papers Antonio Bspinoga Pri@to said that Mr Dixon, former president of the Automatic Voting Machines (AVM) Company, had come to Venetuala to negotiate a reduction. in the price of. the contract. [Words indistinct] Prieto said that the reduction was in the nature of $3,050,000, but the comptroller general of the republic denied the infor pation bocause his office never hed any knowledge of Prieto's assertion. purchase of voting machines has It will be racalled that the proposal to purchase the On that occasion tha representatives The turned into a real scandal. voting machines in the first place was a senantion. of the various parties represented In the Suprem Blostoral Counot! weve divided. Oppvsition insisted that machines had to be used in the next elections beacause the laws spectfied this. The Soofal Christian Party [COPEL], the Demoaratia National Front (PRO) amd an independent party ware oppoacd to the purchase becguse fit meant a dfabursanent of millions of bolivares, Sutmaquently the matter was submitted to a vote and the opposition parties won, Contasts wire begn with the machino supplier end more disagreements arcse. The oppo Rition wanted tu purchase the machines from AVM, white COPZI and FND wanted to purchase them from anothev company. The opposition won again because it was in the majority and it was decided that AVM vould suppsy tha meoi.tnas, Ta U.S. represeatabivss arrived: tho ownorsa, the Relesmen, am tho oomltaion apsnts of the company. The contract was drafted ani it speoifiad that Venesrusla covl¢ net pay mova than 1 peruant of the total transaction in coamisstons. The trantaction was for 180 million bolivares, At this stage a ghost appeared to pursue the AVM in the Unitad States in the form of the Blaction Systoms Coupany, which sugsd the AVM, alleging that tho AVM negotiated Gtrectly in Venezuola without going threugh the Blesctions Systems Company. The latter Cemumed its comission and last week won the suit, This 4s how the acandal broke: The AVM said that it could not pay commissions to the Elestion Systems Company besause thane commissions had betn paid directly ts Venezuglan politictans, The AVM defended itself and its representatives said at the trial what they had to say, wnich is preotse- ly what Pedro Segnint Ia Cruz told ths papers today. The People's Bloctoral Movement (MPE} was accused of having recetved $40 por machine which, multiplied by 10,000, amcunts to $469,000, or 1.8 million dolivares. Yt: ee fe FO me ee ae ee te et Oe ene A ee Ne am ee ce Re eee oe ae 4 poeeee d 14.90000 4 i i i C an ay ee po peg . {Text] Viz 12 Ape 73 URUGUAY MILITARY COURT QUESTIONS BLANCO PARTY LEADER Paris AFP in Spanish 1453 GMT 11 Apr 73 C--POR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (Excerpts} Montevideo, 11 Apr--Reliable sources today reported that the military court has asked Biancc Party national leader Qnar Murdoch for information atout a declaration issued 2 weeks ago in which the Blanco Party strongly eriticized President Bordaberry — and the military authorities. Tne military court to trying to establish whether the Blanco Party leader committee a violation of military regulations. It also asked Murdoch whether he concurred with the terms of the Blavco Party declaration. It was reported that the alleged violation concerned the military regulation which - -prevente retired officers from participating in or formulating politicai declarations during the 4 years following their retirement, According to reliable sources, Murdoch--a retired navy captaine-wild be brought before the aiiitary tribunal if the violation is confirmed. The military court's action agitated the political atmosphere and the Blanco Party leaders will meet this evening to discuss the situation, A Blanco Party msber expressed the opinion that ingtead of looking into the political attitudes of retired officers, the military court should try those military men on active duty who have in effect formed a political party. It was revealed in parliamentary circles that opposition legislators will demand in parliament that tne defense minister explain the true motives which led to the proceedings initiated by the military court. ARGENTINE AUTHOR RELEASED PROM URUGUAYAN PRISON Paris AFP in Spanish 1445 OMT 11 Apr 73 C~-FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Montevideo, ll Apr--Argentine writer and journalist Eduardo Galeano was released yesterday by a military court after a i-week detention. Galeano himself confirmed his release today and said that he was in perfect health and that he had been weli-treated éuring his detention. He was arrested at Carrasco Airport on his return from a visit to several Latin American countries. Galeano, who has been living in Uruguay for a long time, is a journalist of the leftist weekly MARCHA and was recent)y appointéd director of the Argentine “| review CRISIS, The reason for his arrest 1s unimown, Several circles not only in Uruguay and Argentina put also in several latin American countries protested the arrest of the author of the 00K "The Opened Veins of Latin America.“ oe oe amy 14.90000 Toe twee ~~we fre renee perenne ces enn terse ranestig ene ar geet i i 3 t + ! i ‘ Wi. 22 ape 7) 2 : VENBZUBIA in addition, the rapresentative cf the MBP, Antoniu Bspineaa Pisto, raceivad-450,000 Vsitvares. The 8.im@ arrangement wat made Cor the Democratic Republican Union (URD] ant Grr Busbos, ancther cna of the representatives of the oprosition on the Supreme Bieotecal Counail, RPastes ant hit party recuived similar amcurts tu those received by the NFS ani Espinora Prietc. Bemocratia Action {AD}, which was algo accused, was sup- pesed to cweetve more thin the others, that 18, 2,115,000 dbolivares. The distribution “giso ineloled several lawyers, coe (Hans), and others ramsd Eduardo Blanco ard Leoni. According to the sume Goouver: released by Segninit La Crus tddsy, the AVM representative Said that he unknowingly sigme3 a ccamission invoice for $355 per machine. This means there is a $2 commission per machine, tna sucipient of which the AVM representative Seid “he did net know, AS Bpckesmen fer public opinion, we are cbliged to inform the Venetuelan people about the osnten: cf Segnini [a Crug! dosuaent. In the meantime, it is up te those {nvolved to explain the scandal of the collection of commissions for — the purchase of the voting machines. The comtroller's office has never -ad any informtion to the effect that the formar president of the AVM came to Venersuela to negotiate a reduction in price, Manuel Vicente Ledesma made the explamitica in connection with a report published in the local newtpapers and attributed to Antonio Bspincea Prieto. Prieto said that mr Dixon had Gouge to Venenuala to reduce the selling price of the voting mashines by $3,050,000, Proaz another quarter, Ledesma said that the tools and supplies which will be usad to Banufacture the machines will remain in Venesuela. In addition, the sountry will take Possession of the voting machines in a domestic port and not abroad. BRIEFS FPXta POSTS.-fhe Social Christian Party has obtained seven posts and the Democratic Action Party has won two on the executive board of the Nalional Pederation of Agricul- tural and Livestock Workers (PNTA). PNTA held {ts convention in Barquisimeto with the participation of 155 delegates from approximately 19 labor unfons. (Caracas BL NACIONAL in Spanish 5 Apr 73 p C-14 P] ? ‘ t Aba, 14-00000 VX. 12 Apr 73 MEXICO . Lb} GUEXPILULA LEADER CAUANAS CLAIMS KIONAPING ROLE j Paris AFP in Spanish O463 GMT 11 Apr 73 C--FOR OFPICIAL USE ONLY (teat}] Acapuleo, 10 Apr--Lucte Cabanas, top guerrilla leader of the country, appears as Sigratery of 2 press communique in which he elains responsibility for kidnaping a rich’ cattie breeder, Pranciso Sanches Lopez, on 7 March in Texpan, Guerrero State. - , Tne document was published today, Tuesday, by the newspapers LA VERDAD and EL GRAFICO issued in Acapulco with a picture of Cive masked men in uniforms and with Mexican Army guns Surrounding Someone who seems to be Sanchez Lopez. Inacio Cabanas added to his alleged signature the title of head of the executing peasant brigade of the Poor People's Party, in the name of which he accused Mekican soctety ‘of being capitalist and of exploiting the people and said, thet for this reasoh, this society must be eliminated, He added that the kidnaped cattle breeder, of whom nobody has heard since his disappearance, £8 a dourgois who exploits the people whose land he has seized by means of usury and unlawful maneuvers, He called the government a bloody murderer of peasants and stated that, for this reason, the executing brigade applies the law of retaliation in kind and justly retaliates by means of executions and kidnapings as well as bank and company holdups. After urging peasants and students to join the movement, Lucio Cabanas said, in conclusion: Our basic method {s that of arms. OPPOSITION PARTY LEADER CHANGES POLICE ‘PERSECUTION Paris AFP in Spanish 1055 GMP 11 Apr 73 C--FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (text] Mexico City, 11 Apr--Jote de Jesus Martinez Gil, head of the local branch of the National Action Party (PAN--cightist opposition party), said Tuesday that : PAN propaganda distributors are being persecuted by the police. According to : Martinez Gil, the police in one electoral district remeved and destroyed the propaganda printed by the opposition party and threatened to arrest those who were distributing the propaganda. ‘ Martinez Gi] added that in other areas of the city the police arrested several PAN militants when they--using loudspeakers--were asking the people to vote for the PAN. ' Elections wiil be held in the country in duly to choose all members of the Chamber of Deputies of the National Congress. BRIEFS NEW NAVAL COMMANDER--Mexico City, 5 Apr--The Navy Department's recently promulgated . : organic law has designated Cmdr Enrique Baltanas Hope ghief of the four naval zones on the Pacirfe Coast. The new official will be in charge of the Guaymas, Mazatlan, Salina Cruz and Acapulco naval commands with headquarters in the port of Acapulco. A Simiia> command has been established for the Gulf of Mexico with head- : quarters in the port of Veracruz but its commander has not been named. Baltanas, ‘ ' i who was commander of the Tampico naval zone on the Atlantic Coast, has stated that i : with the establishment of the new post it will be possible for the first time to provide real protection for the country's maritime resources. [Havana PRELA in . : 4 Spanish 1351 GMP $ Apr 73 C--FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY) ; ‘ 14-0000 re REPRODUCTION GY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PRHOMBNTED TN 886685; - 1? {sa4te PAGE @1 TOR2021162 APA 73 SECRET 1020452 APR 73 STAFF =~. = 7 |" SPPE Caracas 21667 HigsourFA AG TO! DIRECTOR, BOGOTAs WH/MAINZ INFO BUENGS AIRES. aveat PLMHaBySS _ ‘a CARACAS 21427 e0T02) . BOGOTA 22064 "IEG AIZ) . q. socora 21863 prao%,) : BNDD HOS 2340. 1@ aPR_73 AO AECAN IW CAGLE Séc, E. CARACAS aiseay HVC 6613 (in IOI 2 1, FOLLOWING SUMMARY REF Dt —<——— 1 A, MARIA CHRISTINA, EAL. WIFE EUGENIO LE AL PO Soave was KRARQUIUL (HOARD NAME 47-10 RALPH & ERRANO WAS A ARR UILLA PHONE . NUMBER 44°910 FEB 73, fae, MARIA CUsss Tip} LEAU Lh au TSE 8— A, as a cecrc 8. FROM ABOVE NUMBER SEARANO CALLED NIAM] NUMBER 63409532, THIS LISTED TO TONE Je ee te 7 . ~ 8 ARO a E WE 7 TN 3055 NW L3TH ST.“SnE WIFE OF dER F, R As WHOSE OSMOBILE HUMBERTO TT RUE V de WHOSE 3 LOSMOBILE, LICENSE 1Wx040756, SEEN AT THIS ADDRESS, %2SS pwr (3TH ST miaAmy i : 2, STATION COMMENTS! - ry ! agatsh 3 SECRET? te 20\- 6300035 - a) 7 we CAQLE OC OINSEM OY pan @RPROOUCTION @Y OTwER THAR *SOuUIO OF FICE 1D PROCeEITED AGENCY wESSAGE “y 156419 PAGE a2-92 ; IN 886695 \ TOR: 1021162 APR 73 . CARA 22667 a ABCVE FURTHER REENFORCES SUSPICIONS "LINKS BETWEEN TRUEVA AND SERRANO. B&Y EXTENSION, THIS MIGHT ALSO LINK WKSCARLET®3 To SERRANO, | . B. WE SPECYALTE ABOUT POSSIBLE EIN ce on 19 488 OF LUIS ENRIQUE, ARAM ILL 0,,°SUBVECT AEF Es 2 SeReyo TO SERRANO AND NKSCARLETSS, THIS BASED FACT JARAMILLO RESIDENT IN BARRANOUILLA, WHERE SERRANO WAS AT LEAST TEMPORARILY LOCATED, AND JARAMILLOIS SUSPICIOUS CONTACT WITH UNJOENTIFJED Police fo Toe, OFFICIAL IN CARACAS, HYPOTHESIZE Ss . THAT UNIDENTIFIED POLICE OFFICIAL MAY GE IDENTICAL eer WITH UNIDENTIFIED POLICE OFFICIAL WHO MET WITH TRUEVA, HOSE GO MH & 2, ANG WKSCARLET#3, JARAMILLO MET WITH POLICE OFFICIAL LATE FEGRUARYS WHICH ABOUT TIME GOVE AND TRUEVA LEFT CARACAS, Cs ALL ABOVE DISCUSSED WITH GNOD, ‘ WHO CONCURS, yea/at 3. FOR BOGOTA MAY WE PASS REF c TO BNDD? geese 7 Fi . 4, INDEX LEAL» SERRANO, “Et egTenTRuLlay vant 081 VR Bin FILE 201430985, 75-102~26, €E2 THPver tree seeeey - Po orriepi wee se - - ~ ee OUTGOING MESSAGE 27 ae j Iso f B Ee a cd pee Broan CONTE USE OMY . i ET we ceed & ! ee ee. =e co ue 048 we ed a ~ «= nm ale or weues onF og a a oO 9. 9° ; . i |) @uarsecre®r . | we See BE Re ore a! pare ome ancur > . om wEeeecd Sereesuns NYEREe STAFF Oweraez’ * DIRECTOR 373224 ‘cone ft nro: Fue Stztieep. , OISSEM OY. a O nce O names Pea a. tt) ew e Donte S ; To: CARACAS. Oweraury UKSCARLET : 3. &E HAVE BEEN ADVISED THAT “PERMITS TO REENTER THE UNITED ' STATES" FOR UKSCARLET-3 AND UIFE EXPIRE 20 APRIL 73. IF - _ | URSCARLET-3 CLEARED OF ALLEGATIONS AGAINST HIM, FOLLOWING UOULD- a _ HAVE Te BE POUCHED TO H@S TO EXTEND PERMITS FOR ADDITIONAL YEAROE ; "AL PERMITS UKSCARLET-3 AND WIFE CURRENTLY GE.” i 8. "APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION OF PERMIT TO REENTER THE /UNITED STATES" {INS FORM I-143} - WKSCARLET-3 AND WIFE HAVE TO COMPLETE SEPARATE APPLICATIONS WHICH CAN GE OBTAINED FROM U-S. CONSULATE IN CARACAS+ : C~ CHECK FOR 20 DOLLARS {10 DOLLARS EACH FOR UKSCARLET- AND WIFE.} : —|| 2. SUSGEST RENEWAL OF ABOVE PERMITS COULD BE USED AS ONE CoNVICHHE. MEANS OF @LEREEH UKSCARLET-3 TO COOPERATE IN FORTHCOMING CONFRON TATION, IN EVENT HE BELKS AND REQUIRES PROmaPTING. 3. FILE 201-300985- Ee INPDET. ad y) -aySs ove: y apene 7g3 fe QOl- G 300 w oar. RCSERT J. WEATHERUAX Ee ACK? Vp, UKL3/V fr 353s Chlpitlhy ove AVC, OS/AAS =f BUCCICTELECOORD} 7 THECS ORE G. SHACKLEY RICHARD Le CONOLLY mi CRED coe wool Of COPY, . wr GUH LAncen <rannencareay REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED E 2 IMPOET CL OY oLysEe eee pes ane ee. 14-00000 1 -_ = = © 28 _ a oo er ar ae Sn CAGLE BEC CxBsEy wad Sande ror ee eh Le” ew - : wee i . 5 — . 2 F r 7 : = ‘THOM BY OTMER THAR ° a+ 8 2 ——— oe ee) SBUING OFFICE FB PROMDBITED v 146272 © IN 881527 - | : TORse5155a2 APR 73 (Gama 21619) , $ & CRE T B5i3652 APR 73 STAFF CITE GARACAS Z1619—_—__ TO ROME, MADRID, DIRECTOR INFO PARIS. BUENOS AIRES, WH/MIAMI, © -RYBAT PLAWAGYSS HRRALLY KKSGARLET Le ACCORDING UNILATERAL WKNUGGET TAP HOME PHONE LUIS PO S AD Ay NRS POSADA PHONED HER HUSBAND "AP HOTEL CLUB, ROMEs PHONG NUNBERS 400878 OR 479292 CIRCA 28 MAR, POSADA TOLD WER THAT HE WOULD BE TRAVELING TO MADRID APTER LEAVING ROME, POSADA ALSO oo “ $AID HE WOULD BE ARARIVING VENEZUELA EARLY APRIL, (COMMENT! POSADA LAST KNOWN To REGISTERED HOTEL KING, ROME,) IN ANOTHER CONVERSATION, MRS. POSADA TOLD ANOTHER PERSON THAT POSADA WOULD BE TRAVELING - . bd] MADRID WITM ANOTHER PERSON, NAME UNKNOWN, : 2, ABOVE PASSED T0 QNDD CARACAS, ADDEES MAY DO LIKEWISE, 3. ANY NEWS ROME RE POSADA? 4, FILE 2020390985, E2 IMPDET, SECRET 20! -300%S 5 14-0000 snsweneen UWS PERSON UNIT NOTIRED: Y 1473e7 PAGE Oi~ot yo for1e522312 APR 93 ~ SECRET 521402 APR 73 STAFF ClTE BOGOTA 22683 TOs CARAGAS INFO DIRECTOR, —— RVOAT PLNNABYSS. REF) BOGOTA 24864 0 516412) ; 1, BOGOTA (PHONE NO 3560464, CITED PARA 2 RGF. INSTALLED IN APT CERON, 902+ CALLE 64, NQ 7928,\JN NAME OF ISMAEL aC & V EDO OWNER OF APY BUILDING, PRETEXT CALL REVEALED THATSSAMiLY SURNAMED “LG AL ACTUALLY RESIDES IN APT 902. ST UNKNOWN WHETHER LEAL FAMILY RELATED TC EUGENSO ANTONIO LE AL POZO (2010892270), NO STATION TRACES ACEVEDO, ne 2, FILE 201=3900965, E2 IMPDET SECRE? es Ceet BPPROBUC TION AY OTHER TAN $98UIMO GIFICE 1G PROMIDITED Teepap > . | ee DISPATCH | = SECRET wane tot nots 180 OES BeQuERTO OMY QUALIEED Dt5K Chicf of Station, Rycnos Aires OOF RIDGE INDUAING Er) Chicf of Station, | crore aa 1 ; 7 ROR PLMUABYSS/Foxlarding of BNDD Documents Regarding Luis POSADA ACTION REQUIRED - a —— Reference: CARACAS-21539 Chief of Station, NU/Miani oar, 1. Forwarded herewith are two BXDD ROIs and one telegram regarding Luis POSADA, The first ROI rrepared’ by S/A Jose Marin and dated. 6 February 1973 is based on a debricfing of a BNDD source who identifies POSADA aka “Rambi" as being a source of supply for narcotics in Venezucla. The Cl also claims that POSADA, along with Jose Gomez and Humberto TRUEVA, have been involved in other illegal activity such as dealing in stolen mer- chandise, counterfeit money, and contraband, 2. The other ROI, prepared by S/A Charles R. Schaming and dated 13 March 1973, concerns a debriefing of a source who does not believe that POSADA is involved in narcotics. 3. The third document is BNDD Headquarters telegram 1846 of 23 March 1973 (repeated from Miami BND) concerning the debriefing of Jose GOMEZ, the BNDD CI who went sour. GOMEZ? debriefing adds Little and in the opinion of the Station and BNDD Caracas, GOMEZ is either. lying and/or not telling the whole truth, GOMLZ lists a number of names of persons he claims to have met while in Caracas which we do not consider worth a follow up except that of Colonel Freddic BALBOA. BALBOA may possibly be the unidentified police/security official se frequently seen with GOMEZ et al. ; Cor el. ch ™ Se { 4™ Ge¥ald R. GI221 3 ut Attachnents: 1. Two (2) ROIs, hw . 2. One (1) Telegran, hw ; Distribution: E2INPOSSIBLE TO DETFRYINE 3 - C,WID w atts 2 - COS, WH/Miami watts 2 - COS, Buenos Aires, wo atts . > AT oe _ 3 copy ean KEK dew 0 FATE SIMMS AND Roms _ A _ (HOSS BER RENCE TO —— “incr sass dg seein gore CLASSIFICATION | QS Hee Uae RYBAT . 2 2 | Vent -snanes .o6tE 1400000 FE FEET TE EL ET ee EET PRT LIER Fe | pe STATE DEPE DOCUMENT a STATE CABLE FROM AMEMBASSY CARACAS (CARACAS 2866). : DATE: 4 APRIL 1973 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: LETTERS ROGATORY IN CASE OF ELECTIONS SYSTEMS CORP. VS. AVM CORP, t [Omens “pinay egg ramen saben er 14.90000 CALE SEC OesEM ott | oh ak ; ~ | «86M EPRCOUCTION RY OFNER THAR — : Ts Am! 5 PROSITE: PERSOPUUNIT HO’ aGENGY MESSAGE PAGE 91°83. T 137433 T0R10215492 APR 73 CaRh 24584 -- § ECR E T-2215302 APR 73 STAFF CITE CARACAS 21884 : TOs BOGOTA INFO DIRECTOR, | , : RYBATCPLMHABYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET . ners g0G0TA 21gaidy. 7G 2/2) 1. IF BNDD BOGOTA TRAFFIC SENT BNDD CARACAS, “WE CAN OSTAIN SAME LOCALLY, HOWEVER, PLS RELAY. ANY BNDD BOGOTA INFO THAT JS NOT SENT TO BNDD ANY BNDD BOGOTA INFO THAT IS NOT SENT TO BNOD CARACAS, 2, FILE 2019300983, E2 [MPDET, 20| -cs00t8S cs copy ; SECRET oa ARK BR ret 14-0000 et, e+e 28 oo ch : cnrsimman hin ipa cs * . At + REPROOUVC TION BY OF MER Tan PERSONUNT NOTINED i $656 F ET. 2 aa Tze severe OFFIC PROTWmTED AGENCY MESSAGE tabu yt PaOc. Miho. SER. PAGE a1 OR13022332 NAR 7 T 133753 SECRET 3822872 NAR 73 STAFF T GoTa 2364 : vs _— CITE BOGOTA 21642 uve 7 TO4 GARACAS INFO DIRECTOR, RYBAT. PLMMABYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET \ANEMPT JO Loc? fo REFSI A, CARACAS 21534 Cpa?) aa B, BOGOTA BNDD 2397/26 MAR-73 ~~ Ce BOGOTA ENDD 2479, 28 NAR 73 (NOT SENT CARAGAS) 2, ON 12 MAR 73, BOGOTA BNDD REP jeep tneerieares To BARRANQUILLA> COLOMByA To LOCATE RALPH SERRANO. AS STATED IN REF B, -INVESTIGATOR TOLD BOGOTA BNDD REP THAT SERRANO HAD RESIDED IN APARTOTEL ESLAIT FURNISHED APARTMENTS» CARRERA 53, NO, 72°27, FROM APPROX 15027 FEB 73. TELEPHONE 44930 IS SWITCHBOARD NUMBER OF ESLAIY BUILDING. 2, FYE ONLY, NOT FOR CARACAS BNDDE INVESTIGATOR, AN OFFICIAL OF COLOMBJAN ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT OF SECURITY (DAS), IS . 7 ALSO IN CONTACT WITH BOGOTA STATION. HE GAVE STATION OFFICER , FOLLOWING ADDITIONAL INFO! SERRANO HAD SEEN RESIDING IN APARTMENT NO 3eC, APARTOTEL ESLAIT, UNDER NAME ne SCRUROY SERRANON, HE HAD DOMINICAN PPT NO. 222649 AND CALIMED BE DOMINICAN CITIZEN RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM CARACAS, SERRANOIS ALLEGED wire, Coupes ERRANO, escoy SFSREF Dol - 3098S . 30 MAR 1373 CARLE SEC OrS3EM BY TIT Ab COMED. YS BY : —— RETMOOLCTION BY OTMTe THAN PT RSON-UNIT NOTICED 5. — a a & as eee ee! ~-_ Seven ovece te Prorveires APYAE COPY AmMDLOTIED. es apg ~——— ____ AGENCY MESSAGE ACTION UNIT st +t i 7 . . + . . , - T 133753 PAGES BR - IN 874222 TORS3022332 MAR 73 _ _ 806021843 _DPBt APPROX. 3050, HAD DOMENCAN PPT 230461 AND WAS STAYING IN “-ROGM are DEL PRADO HOTEL, GARRANQUILLA, iT UNCLEAR WHETHER SERRANOS MOVED ‘10. DEL PRADO AFTER LEAVING ESLAIT OR WHETNER THEY NOT LIVING TOGETHER. -IN ANY AEVENTs RALPH SERRANO'S CURRENT WNEREASOUTS UNKNOWN, “3N ADDITION PHONG NOS CITED REF A» SERRANO ALSO CALLED BOGOTA 3586461, STATION ATTEMTPING: DETERMINE SUBSCRIBER AND LOCATION, ING STIGATOR ALSO DETERMINED THAT SERRANGIS LAWYER IN | COLOMBIA 3S WGUILLERMO vere N KA, | STATION BELIEVES THIS LAWYER Ri Gar oa IDENTIFTABLE WITH MIGUEL outdLeRno-” “LAM K VALENCEA RPT LAMK VALENCIA, LAWYER OF ARASIC ORIGIN WITH OFFICE aT CALLE “9, NO 4-25, CUGUTA, COLOMBIA, PHONE 7948 RPT 7948, ACCORDING At: Qe ABE F STATION ay IDARKe1/ LAMK uses SUILLERHO AS FIRST NANE AND tS fe LAWYER Fee FERNAND @ “e RTA @ N ' N I. SUSPECTED COCAINE TRAFFICKER, : . Pr 3, REF C STATED THAT MEDELLIN PHONE NO 774=872 (cle REF A) Se REGISTERED TO GUSTAVO GIL SALGADO, CARRERA 502 NO. ARETE W ITAGUI, ANTIOGUIA, DEPT,. COLOMBIA, REF G FURTHER ADVSSED UNAVAILABILITY OF INFOQ ON SUBSCRIBER OF MEDELLIN PHONG NO 422-022, FYZt NO STATION TRACES GIL. ITAGUI IS SMALL TOWN NEAR MEDELLIN, 4, 8NOD 1S RUNNING SERRANO CASE FROM BOGOTA END, vu CARACAS Tes RET IIT :§ a - we wwe 14-0000 a a ae ° ~ earns vas oc: . L ABQ € SSC DIESEM OY. —_—_——. AL once, an i 14° . a ecw er 7: = [SS] among . 7 aS aa” ” a °° PERION- Ute? KOTFIEO ____. ee ee, ere L__ACVANCE COPY ISSUED SOTTEO a eB .. ACTION UNIT yo . RF. FILE! va. - ' E i ; ae - : T 133753 ; . PAGE d3-83 , tN 876212 j a i TORI3@22332 MAR 73 BOGO 21842 i — DEEMS IT NECESSARY. STATION BOGOTA CAN RELAY BNDD INFO DEVELOPED THIS CASE, ADVISE, 5, INDEX SERRANO AND LAMK, FILE1201-300985, €2, IMPOET SECRET . : . ; Ao ban ae Came Me ment we Ver FELON come anaes yay a . ™ RECKOWCTICON BY OTHE Team {SSUING OFFITT Ty Provence AGENCY NES Sade! PrRSON UN ROTH AD Capvanet cory issera scotteg oN ewan ok _ 2 acTEN UT, | ' | rope’ . 1 je i its Pana YY CFF Che. ey 3.7 on ie jut 2 gf? ga fou ks nee 1b. econ wnat eee | : Pera OS baths one ee rene rate, WA ret OT imam ener tienen ety Meme i oe me erat oma Re ere mE Rte ele a te SAE Tt 129082. ‘PAGE 81°04 _—— ; __TORT2914352 MAR 73 220 Aboe . Yt... ts nn § EC RE T 2910192 MAR 73 STAFF "CITE PARIS 37737 TOL ROME INFO cARATAS, DIRECTOR, WH/MI AMT, MADRIOs BUENOS AIRES, RYBAT PLAMABYSS REF CARACAS 21536 6(? $7435 2) 1, FROM DISCUSSION WITH REGION 47 DEPUTY DIRECTOR PANELLA STATION LEARNED THAT SOME DAYS AGO ITALIAN SURVEIL= LANCE TEAM REPORTED THAT LUIS POSADA HAD TAKEN COUNTER SURVEILLANCE PRECAUTIONS AND HAD BECOME AWARE OF HIS ITALIAN POLICE SURVEILLANTS, ITALIANS APPARENTLY PUT NEW TEAM ON HIM,” . 2, ROME: WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF STATION COULD ARRANGE GET ORAL RUN DOWN APPROX ONCE A WEEK FROM SAIC IN ROME ON THIS INVESTIGATION BECAUSE BNDD CABLES AND ROI'S OFTEN FAIL TO REPORT DETAILS OF INTEREST. 3. FILEL 2049300985, E2, IMPDET. SECRET 26)- 30098 FT eS COPY 29 YBRIB am ee ee PEE LAA ae te OLEH Limes e DE Nea aie AT AL DO SATURNO, PUENTO HIERRO, REPROOCUCTION BY OTTER THAN WEYL OFFICE IB PROMETED G 7424748 : PAGE @3 ——IN 872323 : TOR12723422 MAR 73 CARA 21536 $ EC RET 2720402 MAR 73 STAFF CITE CARACAS 21536 101 DIRECTOR) ROME INFO PARES, . RYBAT PLMHABYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET CuSAT: EMBER PHONE CAs REF CARACAS 214080 915/79) In iTALY te FOLLOWZNG SUMMARY BNDD ROME TELEGRAM 2364 OF 27 MAR 731 A, SLAERNO NUMBER CALLED BY CUSAT! LISTED TO ALFONSO GREICO, BORN SALERNO 23 OCT 32, RESIDING VIA LUNGONARE COLOMEO 39, SALERNO, INP REPORTS GREICO COFFEE IMPORTER WITH NO CRIMINAL RECORD, NO TRACES ROME Q@NDD, B, ON 26 MAR 73 CUSAT] CALLED , CARACAS NUMBER 45-2470, QN 27 NAR HE i DEPARTED ROME FOR NAPLES WITH PROPOSED STAY OF THREE DayS, 2, CARACAS NUMBER LISTED TO GENARO AVDA, 3s LAS FLORES, CHECKING DETERMINE ; : PRESENT USER THIS NUMBER AND WILL ADVISE, NO SECRET. CS copy 2o01- 300985 27 MAR 1973 we PAGE O2-92 TORI2721422 HAR 73 T 124748 SEPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN auUING OF FICZ 18 PRObESITEO 21536 IN 872323 PERTINENT IDENTIFIABLE STATION TRACES GaTALDO NOR GREICO, 3, FILE 2016300985, E2 IMPDET 103 Oa, ferid TP By {LH she fp y . J 7 ! } Br] oa er S ECR ETS ofan | Si Pre PPh os? 14-0000 eee ‘ee ° e ee: . : LE sac Osseu ay ran AOD. ° Sears pres: ie! ot, 2SE CRE : os Muuino Orrica ws peGonerTEn AGENCY MESSAGE weer Tt A im Nel he de tee ERBONUtET WO! te AD tH _. 20a 4000 ee CC) 576 “lla T 124786 PAGE @1°@1 IN 872348 21539 CaRA FOR12722542 MAR 73 SECRET 2720402 MAR 73 STAFF GITE CARACAS 21539 : 708 DIRECTOR INFO WW/MZAMI, SUENGS AIRES, | -RYBATPLNMABYSS HKRALLY NKSCARLET ; REF CARACAS 21296 (NOT SEAT BUENOS asresi() sete ) | ay STATION HAS GOPY NOD MIAMI DEBRIEFING > OF yose GOMEZ AS SUMMARIZED, IN.BNDD | WOs TELEGRAM 1066 0F 23 san 23, GONEZ ADMITTED MEETING LUIS P 09 4D A IN CARACAS ON SEVERAL OCCASZONS SUT DENIES DISCUSSING NARCOTICS: WITH ‘ POSADA QR ANYONE ELSE, SAI2 POSADA DISCUSSED IMPORTING RAWHIDE SKING TO US FOR LEATOER PRODUCTS, BOTH STATION AND BNDD CARACAS OF OPINION THaT GOMEZ NOT TELLING TRUTH, THEREFORE GOMEZ DEBRIEFING ADDS LITTLE FOR OUR PLANNED CONFRONTATION, POUCKING TELEGRAM, 2, FILE 2010300985, €2 IMPDET, eS ule creer Qol- FolFS ”. CABLE SEC OISSEW OY ATPROOUCTION BY OTHER Trean IWOUING OFFICE tS PROWISTTED PERSOWVUNTT NOTIFIED. “§$-E CR E T 2720628 MAR 73 STAFF / LTE CARACAS 21536 . vFA Hae oce Tor BdaCTAs DIRECTOR INFO WH/MIAMI, BUENOS AIRES, OTTAWA, RYBAT “PLMHABYSS WKRALLY WKSCARLET : g y REF CARACAS 21369 (NOT srravaa () 9553 q BOSOTA BNOD SUsGESTS POSSIBLE poo! ANOTHER MEMBER HUMBERTO RUEVAs “ReT ice wey NE acre fo A Yost “GoM € Z ‘Ters_e*G''s Ad GROUP. af : Aa iv 43 ») | AGGORDING GNDD BOGoZA TELEGRAM 2397 OF 26 HARCH, : uw ut! pis US FUGITIVE’RALPH JS E RR ANG TELEPHONED ' HOTEL CLUB AMERICANA (71*44011) IN CARACAS FROM BARRANQUILLAs COLOMBIA DURING APPROXIMATE PERJOD 45FEG°27 FEG 73, SERRANO WAS IN BARRANGUILLA DURING AFOREMENTIONED PERIOD af RESIDENCE WHOSE PHONE NUMBER IS 44910, SERRANO ALSO CALLED S224058 IN CARACASs 634-9532 IN MIAMI, AND $2=20022 AND 77048472 IN MEDELLIN, 2, COMMENTS {NTERESTING ASPECT HOTEL CLUB AMERICANA CALL 1S THAT TRUEVA AND GOMEZ WERE STAYING AT MOTEL AT TIME CALL MADE.8 CAN | tut dot 3008S 27 MAR 1973 14-0000 CAKE SEC DOSSEW BY PR . I 7 poe} REPROOUCTION BV OTHER THAN SECRET LRTI T | resus oFeice is PaomarTaD a PERS WT NOTHIED. ane fe ‘SAQTTER ACTON UCT ' RF. Fee. PaGE @2 . IN 872287 124685 TORLZ7Z4222 MAR FE: CARA 23536 THEREFORE SPECULATE SERSANQ WAS CALLING TRUE VA/GOMEZ, SERRANO IS DOCUMENTED TRAFFICKER WHO WAS LaST KNOWN BY STATION TQ SE DEALING FRON WONTREALy SERRANO KNOWN T0-BE ASSOCIATED | - ei D9) 33 wiTa ROLANDO 0 FUSAS, 8 i ONZAL‘E 2 NUNEZ AND “eucenta’ C 4 AL POZQ, ALTHOUGH LATTER a0 DISLIKE SERRANO, IN NAY 72 BNDD SPECULATED coe cee THAT PHONE CALLS BY SERRANG FROM MONTREAL TO CARACAS INDICATED MARCOTICS DEAL NITH GONZALEZ, wE ALSO AWARE TRUEVA TRAVELED TQ COLOMBIA AFTER SEPARTING CARACAS, WHICH LENDS FURTHER WEIGHT SL, ; RYSOTHESIS OF LINK TQ SERRANO, ra os : t- numerous I ” 3, 32-2652 LISTED To WUAN VICENTE eee, HERNAN OD & & AVENIDA 4 BETNEEN 6TH AND 7TH TRANSVERSALS) ALTAMIRA, QUINTE HERLAND, CARACAS, NO IDENTIFIABLE TRACES, ATTEMPTING DETERMINE aCTUAL RESIDENT THIS ADDRESS, ALSO ATTEMPTING DETERMINE PHONE CALLS Mabe BY TRUEVA/GONEE om MOTEL, WOULD APPRECL ATS ANYTHING BOGOTA rate MIGHT ADD RE SERRANQ, SUCH AS CONFIRMATION eee BECRET . . ° ce *. ° - ad o ¢ a ° . / ° - 6. o¢ @ee ce ee oe oe . ’ 14-0000 . e * . oe i . . ry : ° ° e . x eo ee a " 24GUe SEC OSsEM BV pe * a Terk comgg 2 2 8 ee nue a : - ae Ld a - ~ n . ° . ee == | REPRODUCE TION BY OTHER THAN ‘ : _$ &C REY i 2. a ~~~ | | wouerd OFFICE 18 PROGEITED PAGE a3-a3 ae IN 672287 * 22534 : T 2124685 _ CARA HIS PRESENCE COLOMBIA, DATES ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE, ‘ ITINERARY, ETC, | @, «ALL ABOVE MAY BE DISCUSSED WITH BNDD, : 5, INDEX SERRANO, FILE 2020300985, E2 IMPDET, SECRET 14-0000 ieaess Member dan mle er zits + ese e@0 ee e a @F See UT Te ° SECh oer . . ste awed ESE alwased Cory oO sao OQ momme TEPSORATAW C8 CUPY FRET SECRET 23 HAR 73. STAFF Ney CITE WH/MIAMIA17977_) TO: CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR. RYBAT PLMHABYSS REF: caracas 21427(rNGGOSOD 1. BNDD/MIANI STATES INFO RE ALLEGATION THAT VXSCARLET-3 TAXING OVER EUGENIO LEAL POZ0"S NETWORK — : ———— RECENTLY SENT ENDD/CARACAS. IN ORDER AVOID DUPLICATION, THEY REQUEST STATION CARACAS CONSULT BNDD REP TO OBTAIN 868764 ™ DETAILS. 2. FILE: 20}+300985, E2 IMPDET SECRET & Copy “Lol “3009S 23 MAR 1979 SECRET CABLE SECRETARIAT OISSEMINANION — »=-CLassniien Beshacr ,* Jrolau.cats 1a | pourma aNo-Of IMINALS SEEN BY 14-0000 vue coun hanonhe Tat cia RRA Mikeeeniaid b Fs EPs roe SNE TPE, FSR ORE SRN PE RON ENT ETAT BNDD DOCUMENT BXDD- HQS TELEGRAM 1Sh6 DATE: 23 MARCH 1973 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: LUIS POSADA 28-73-0001 RNDD FILE NO; NONE GIVEN 1400000 “ BNDD DOCUMENT BNDD CABLE FROM BNDD HQS WASHDC (BNDD 1847) DATE: 23 NARCH 1973 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: LUIS POSADA ZB-73-0001 Sagereee vammest sane r ETF Sosang ee oA mRNA INE ; ‘ ~ ET eae eS Te trast gaint : nas Tp er nd eR ED peer aero i 14-0000 RADE SOLAR I ANIAL Visse mina nn VLLASSI ° TOTAL COFES C/ ROUTING ANU,/OR INITALS-CZEN BY Sa a_i I ra - _¢ . ess ’ " Paiste Owe 8 Py 8 ttn tere SEES h ° a. oA af ADVANCE COPT QO sno O) momen REFQXACTON OF TMS COPY PRCorTITD g ra] f Cd a a . \ or. AP nen d : ’ . Orssrw fy fad new SOF, a4 Md Tweté lil" p00, Avvo c Lela: chaz C/EVULE y i 86641 f: ee Ad ‘@ SECRET 21 MAR 73 STAFF 4 Wet ve | CITE WHANIAMI\I795 Tos GARACAS INFO DIRECTOR, PARIS, ROME, MADRID, BUENOS AIRES. Tan fo | an RYBAT ‘PLUHABYSS : REFS: A. cpfens 21468 GW 565173) : B. FARIS 37356 Cry S420 0G) 1. STATION HAS CONTINUING INTEREST REF INVESTIGATION EYET A HOWEVER NO NEED SUMMARIZE BNDD TRAFFIC AS THEIR REPORTS , ‘AVAILABLE LOCALLY. ; 6b ij q 2, FILE: 201-300985. E-2 IMPDET : " SECRET 7 ii Qg ‘ ~ fS - - SECRET 21 mir ayy 14-0000 _ oe a sss Caote Sacer TARIAT DISSEMINATION: oN SCLASST SAL) Messair. = 2 ‘TTAL andi J ROUTING AND OF INITIALS-6C0N B Enh et MTD TS ff RESRETE, eEeTeT) Rielettenad SECRET 2115442 MAR 73 STAFF 866087 oe ; i . CITE(ROME 2863 &- | i . TOs CARCAS, DIRECTOR INFO PaRIS, WH/MTAMI, MADRID, BUENOS AIRES, BOGOTA. RYBAT “bL mABYSS Ameer CO ) . REFs CARACAS 21468 $5173 CAR aide 6 1. ROME STATION HAS CONTINUING INTEREST REF /TRAFFIC. ° 2. FILE: 201-300985. £2 IMPDET. : SECRET ¢ rs BEAL 20}- 300784 cance SECRETARIAT OrsStMINATION = = Cussiriap Mi ME eS 3A TOTAL comes ¥ ROUTING AND-OR INTIALS SEEN € tet STO —} aed { somo ADVANCE COPY CJ saan i SECRET S11610Z MAR 73 STAFF . crte(nanay 18687 86615 Cana) an ig 101 PARIS, CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR. : RYBAT PLMHABYSS REF: A. PARIS 37356 (1a Su3G00) Be CARACAS 21468 (xy OGS 79 1. LOCAL BNDD AWARE POSSIBILITY SUBJECTS REFS MAY. RETURN CARACAS VIA MADRID. 2. STATION RECEIVING ALL BNDD TRAFFIC. NO NEED A Ae eee RAN mend men enema ae ie re CONTINUE RECEIVING SUMMARIES. yh, 3. FILE: 201-300985. £2 IMPDET SECRET ' ts Cort Renee -_ SECRET Rof- 20099 57 ean} 14-00000 er ey eae . woap Qa + . . aa 3 ROUTING AND ON ITLL. 8700 OF Cagce SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION —- | assiRiEO MESSacey ”_ “ToTaUCopies Seam NN wOnreD . = ~ eee . ~ SECRET: ti. igi - yz _ rs] A wi ai i CLFi - $ ECR ET 2819252 MAR 73 STAFF ' CITE CARACAS 214 : : 865173 TO: DIRECTOR, ROME, PARIS INFO WH/NIANI, MADRID, _ _ ~ BUENOS AIRES. - RYBAT PLMHABYSS REFS: A. CARACAS 21.429 (=v 500780) B. DIRECTOR 383866 _ C. ROME 2860 ENG(37 -») D. Paris 37356hry $(, 35060 oa ES 1, ASSUME ALL ADDEES (EXCEPT WH/MIAMD) Sigal HAVE SEEN BNDD ROME 2088 OF 16 NAR 73 nah as20ets ARRIVAL LUIS P_O S$ AD A AND CANILOC US ATI [ROME ON 14 MAR. FOLLOWING SUMMARY THIS TELEGRAM: ; PAIR STATED THEY WOULD BE STAYING CLARLDGE : HOTEL, VIA LIEGI 62, ROME, BUT DID NOT DO SO. PAIR RESIDING HOTEL KING, VIA SISTINA, ROME, IN COMPANY VEN DIPLOMAT ADOLFO EMILIO REYES-MEUIAS, DPOB 6 OCT 43 CARACAS. PAIR HAVE STAYED KING HOTEL PREVIOUS OCCASION. CUSATI MADE PHONE CALL 10 53-52-20 LISTED TO MONSIGNORE CAMILO FORTE, SECRET 2o(- 300995 —=> 20 MAR 1973 7) 4 44-0000 PERE eT NOTMOD Caste SECRETARIAT DissemiNATION —— CLAssiFIeD MZ954GE Torar Copies 7 SECRET CT (Whon Filled in) 2 —. pe nee ACEAOONE TION OP THIS COPY PAGMIOI“L’ i ° 14 . QOUTING 450-08 HI TIGk0-980N OV VIA FALCONIERE Bey ROME BRACE, i AN HOTEL. 2» ACCORDING SUpO-RCML_ oe cae ‘48 MAR 73, REYES CALLED caRACAS, PHGHE SUNBER g9-21-41 OUR RECORDS REVEAL HIS ta ical ae N10, fee bi AVDA raterus, QUINTA ®IBEA. 5G a“ IDENTIF LABLE i stpacestr Ete “Fogusote SUBSCRIBER IFO PIBSED - ae i Eerie, WHICH WILL REPORT sate aie qiadi@A 113 THANNELS. CUSATI ALSO CALLED SALERNO, ITALY NUMBER 089-554559 WHICH BEING CHECKED OUT BY BNDD ROME. 3, COMMENT: REYES 1S SUBJECT OF 201-835921. NO INDICATION SO FAR THAT HE INVOLVED IN ANY ILLICIT ACTIVITLES AND PRESUME UNTIL EVIDENCE TO CONTRARY THAT REYES CONNECTION WITH POSADASCUSATI HAS NO NARCOTICS SIGNIFICANCE. 4. PER REF D QUERIES, STATION PUT BOGOTA ON DISTRIBUTION BECAUSE POSSIBLE CONNECTION WITH NETWORKS ONCE HANDLED BY EUGENIO LE AL POZO AND LUIS PORFIRIO HER WNANODE Zo BELIEVE ALL coo oe) 388 Uo a » o 9 oo O GO 09 2 2 ° weg e eo 9 O e sve 2° SECRET.” “ —— 1400000 «tre aan ne a = = a ale ~ 2, i* Caste SECRETARIAT Disseuenanior, — assiewoMessice” “Tovar Comes ROUTING AxO.OM INITIALS SeEN OF $ etn UT NOTED oe SECRET bs . (Wren Filiea In} i. AOVANCE &K DY CJ ussu0 [J aorres ve a ' io 1? é t d es i * aw | ‘ ousma my eer ACTION UNIT ACTION WO. ‘PAGE 8 CARACAS 21468 SECRET ADDEES SHOULD CONTINUE HAVE INTEREST THIS CASE , . “AS SUBJECTS MAY RETURN CARACAS BY SAME ROUTE: I.E. MADRID, MIANI, SAN JUAN. WOULD APPRECIATE - ADDEES COMMENTS HOWEVER, WHETHER THEY WISH CONTINUING RECEIVE SUMMARIES BNDD TRAFFIC OR WHETHER ADDEES Sees mm meta ml LA Ree ee co RAY omc ARE ASSURED BNDD WILL PASS TRAFFIC THIS CASE 10 ADDEES. _ 5. FILE 201-339985. E2 IMPDET. SECRET SECRET Ftmee 14-0000 1 : Case SECRETARIAT DISZEMINGTICN “TW LASSISIES ‘AESSAGZ -— ToTAL Copies, pt PRA WET NOTIMED ra SECRET een y; (her Fitted la} — REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIBITED ht HH Routing a HUTLAR 8-300 BY ADVANCE COPY O 16960 Tone * DD | eS . : : ose writ ven Sa ae =n ‘ ak. ACTION Unit | ee Hl me lg) Lgl glace 200 Le >) a 4 | 2 SECRET 1917302 MAR 73 STAFF B63762-- |. CITE ROME 28609 10: PRIORITY CARACAS taro DIRECTOR, WHT MADRID, PARIS. RAE Ne gL: ete tEa Tw OY renin Se RYBAT PLMHABYSS - pe ke REF’ CARACAS 21429 C yw 960750 w<; eas cD 1. LOCAL BNDD HAVE “ARRANGED FOR THEIR LOCAL LIAISON oO ; «GUARD IA DI FINANZA) COVER POSADA AND CUSATI WHO ARE ‘a ; LIVING AT HOTEL KING, VIA SISTINA, OHTER FIVE VENEZUELANS “4 > CANDRES PEREZ; JOSE RODRIGUEZ; HECTOR an i ' J ; GONZALEZ; VICTOR BIANCO VASANEL AND BIANCO ARPAD) ; ALL LIVING AT HOTEL CLARIDGE. f 2. LOCAL BNDD WILL KEEP PARIS RDO AND BNDD CARACAS INFORMED. . : 3. FILE® 201-300985, £2 IMPDET. > SECRET ae , i 4 F 1 “Et — 201-300985 i SECRET 19 MAR 1973 4 ee ry Seo eae . . CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEWINATION mAssinen 3 Dassice. * ~ TOTAL COMES 2-2.- ROUTING ANO-OR INITIALS.SEEN 8Y TUSOR INIT NOTED “~ “SECHE t cnet ? ls] Ws Bed Wi) ™ es amere 2 : g rowncercerr C] sano aK ie aa ee . . oY: at o' ti _ sam or 4.) eo 3 8 aJet. na /TT ELBE aaa sans, Mel | ex we) Py. SEC RE T191649Z MAR 73 STAFF i ARI ; GITE PARIS\37356 : ; TOt CARACAS, DIRECTOR INFO RONE, MADRID, WH/MIAMI, BUENOS AIRES, 863806 co” BOGOTA. ' : RYBAT PLNHABYSS | REF: Caracas 2129 (850503) » 1. ROWE EMBTE\ 2088 DATED 16 NARCH 1S FIRST BNDD i REPORT FROM ROME OW POSADA MOVEMENTS, AND SHOWS THEY ON TOP OF SITUATION. BNDD FOUL UP RE MADRID COVERAGE EXPLAINED IN PARIS 37271. NOTE THAT BNDD NOT PUTTING BOGOTA ON DISTRIBUTION. PLS ADVISE IF HQ WISHES US SUMMARIZE BNDD ROME CABLES OR IF WE CAN MERELY CONTINUE TO FLAG BNDD TRAFFIC ON THIS CASE OR IF HQ CAN ARRANGE TO RECEIVE TRAFFIC ON THIS CASE i ‘ , AUTOMATICALLY THRU BNDD HQ. ALSO PLS ADVISE IF ALL ADDEES io CONTINUE TO HAVE INTEREST THIS INVESTIGATION. 2. FILE: 2381-300985. E2, INPDET. eta SECRET * ¥ yp RECORD IN CABLE SECRETARIAT aol - 3°098S SECRET 19 MAR 1979 “ 14-00000 rae) 6% | ; . ae ! i . bo CTF a iis rt : . , at ' Be : : one © we - -—_ oy f¢ i. TORR ST YS SEPT ORT te nr oT BNDD DOCUMENT CABLE FROM BNDD HQS WASHDC (BNDD 1688) ‘ is il DATE: 16 MARCH 1973 d CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL oo, SUBJECT: NONE GIVEN (RE INFORMATION ON POSADA AND TRUEVO) Seth pres Tenge orice tony 14-0000 a an las . “~ - Mreseue "ORM . ~coy eet vv’ so Teead Comes ete. f ene ROGERT Js UEATHERUAX rs) MST UHsI/V SECRET Q tx, 535 TORnF: FILA. VR, “Ss 1Onz. ~orns J Fu us L.. G: telited telat” cat idete asd bere Lea) a aay sh oy on CITE onteron If re ts , 73 “Betonaty oust, PARTS. MADRIDs cakhea? shite Dire Rone. UH/HIANE™T : BUENOS AIRES, BOGOTA. 4 RYPAT PLMHABYSS CUKRALLY WKSCARLET REFS! A. PARIS 37222 IIN wasauouls B- CARACAS aluae HIN 6S9L7L Jas 2. CONCUR WITH REF @ THAT YOU SHOULD TRY OBTAIN FULL REPORT W/Z REGARDING WKSCARLET-3'S CONTACTS IN SPAIN AND NOT RPT NOT QUERY UKTALENT=1 ON THIS SUBJECT. ALSO INTERESTED ANY INFO ACTIVITIES AND CONTACTS IN ROME. >| fey @. RILE 201-30098S. Ee IMPDET. al *ASKS IF H@S WANTS THE STATIONS IN MADRID OR PARIS TO ASSURE THAT A FULL REPORT IS OGTAINED FROM ENDD ON WKSCARLET-3°S CONTACTS IN SPAIN AND ASKS IF WKTALENT-1 SHOULD BE QUERIED ABOUT THIS CASE. *¥SAYS THE CARACAS STATION WOULD APPRECIATE WHATEVER PARIS AND/OR MADRID COULD GDO TO ENSURE THAT WE OBTAIN A FULL ELCREPORT REGARDING ERSCARLET<“3'S CONTACTS IN SPAIN AND PREFERS THAT WKTALENT~1 NOT BE QUERIED ABOUT THIS CASE> . ce pol - 300 T85 a 16 WAR 1973 . Cot Cimec vary s C/EUR Ge > (Urithen everett (a 7 Ae ull, > PREODORE G- SHACKLEY C/E/ IB Day. RICHARD L. coubey ’ C/UHD DDP/NARCOG, — wt Oe ZOGHDINATING OFFICERS AUTHENTICATING be.) CLASSIFIED eT Orricea RELEASING OFFICER ‘SECRET ANDIRWN - SISM ORR ermal ee Nee arm Orem ke FUE SCRE AE FE we eZ TED naw oe EMTS MARCH 223 . CABLE Be RU TARIAT DISSEMINATION O) woex (J wowore 1) rerunn ro W_____, srancn Orne a0 ~ - 2 . wr fe nen Sa tS | Oo memes rene . ; aun UVa 14-00000 ETT amare ng a ee Tics Sealine er neeaenenie nent ered ES SER SENT ET EES . 7 sonar 4 (POMEL eee ny ene eer PR meee earn AT one memereT TY He TT oY _ BNDD DOCUMENT - CABLE FROM BNDD HQS WASHDC (BNDD 1657) DATE: 15 MARCH 1973 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUBJECT: LUIS FOSADA AKA BPMBI - ZB-73-000L 14-0000 a | ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET et eeenneeae TS TUE Td Ta PRIOR TO FILING 70: ACTION BRANCH j TT ator TORING a —---——| o I file ns and title shown are not prope. insert proper tila no below and forward document to 1P/AN. ail 1 Fillin Sect 2 on bach Oetech bach tap andtorward to 1P/AOB = | 2 Oestroy front cover sheat. unless iteecords nn significant action taken ar comments requir: mm ing praservation. a an Rt ne “TFROM: PROPER FAL MeO an . cy ‘ Ps Chutes esis . TO ALL ADORESSEES Oo the “vee ened . PEL IN SECTION TON BACAR © APFHOPRIATE ~ o~ - ~ COMMENTS. : EIT, 7713 TUBE CT" : 4 leg. Fr ‘ . * OrrKeaed ‘ | a ee et |e . t > : : Poel gees ALLS -F . ae W993 | 1625 aA: | i : aoe a ae) a z ! ny AV K mi) 2 is iki i ttt | @ ¢ x \ wf EIN . | ae) ‘ {a Co) é . ' 4d aa P| @ ? | at? a @ os a tie) PLT i eR Prof 2 ee 8 @ 8 Fue THULE \ US CAME Te ANUMBLH PRIA Y CODE) . ~ IP/FA a TeACE . , MEOUEST - ~ _ - wor | AN Roj- {20 7%" Dat’ sel AGF sMEO . DOCUMENT OATE DOCUMENT NUMBLA ® 9 \ OND 00683 s i 4. Fonae 13 fe re 5 re) OBR FE FOLIOS ren) Soren SECRET @¢ ® @ @ @ @ 14-0000 ass ss sa . a8 ge, _ -Casre Secretar SEMNATION Crassmes Mestacz | Tovat Cowes +. > RovTosd emmboe ana 9-SeER SF PEQMN Wer NOT Te ~~ sS Fo. “TC, T ” . ; | SECRET ee : 7 (che E:lled tn) Cp Se OS Ce . : i) 0 = = 3 iri . ebvante COry ot vi i-} ; mors MEPODIVCTION OF Fes COPY CROMIBITED a | ; ai - SECRET LaiSi7Z MAR 73 STAFF clTE(PARDsGte2&> | a 859406. TO: CARACAS, DIRECTOR INFO MADRID, ROME, WH MIAMI, BUENOS AIRES, J BOGOTA. RYBAT PLMHABYSS REF: CARACAS ossso Ww e739) : — a 1. NQTE BNDD HQ CABLE 1622 DATED 13 MARCH WHICH 7 PROVIDES “AE ET-3"S CONTACTS IN MIAMI AND . WHICH ADVISES REGION L7 TRKAT HE DEPARTED FOR MADRID t Rare eR Uh Aarne ON 19 MARCH, WITH CARMILO VINCENT C US AT I VEN DIP PP-686. 2. ASSUME MADRID REGIONAL OFFICE WILL GET SPANISH POLICE TO PUT WKSCARLET-3 UNDER SURVEILLANCE. PLS : ADVISE IF WISH STATION MADAID OR PARIS TO aSSURE THAT - FULL REPORT IS OBTAINED FROM BNDD ON WKSCARLET-3'S CONTACTS IW SPAIN. 3. UNLESS THERE REASON TO BELIEVE THAT WKSCARLET-3 AND CUSATI PLAN CONTINUE TO ROME SUGGEST FUTURE TRAFFIC NOT BE SENT TO ROME AS NOTE THAT BNDD MESSAGE DID NOT GO TO ROME EITHER. 4. HQ AND CARACSt PLS ADVISE IF WISH STATION TO cS COPY 20/- 300 935 SECRET SY HAR 73 14-0000 Case SECRETARIAT Dissemnanon CUASSIFIED MESSAGE Tovar Copies . wet WOT? . “— SECRET _ When Filled nd 3 ; ‘ PAGE 2 PARIS 37222 SECRET ie QUERY CITIZEN I RE HIS EVENTUAL KNOWLEDGE OF WXSCARLET-3 a . __4AND HIS TRAVEL COMPANION, - -_ ;- «Se ~ FILES «= 201-30a985, £2, IMPDET. _ ; ;. SECRET | | i i I i a yoardl | are Le : wi cz) Vt ‘ Els Ha \ Po, - tee eee : - . - : “s see : : °° i ~ ot PBBCRER ES 2-2: ee rs ROU TIND AND/08 ITAL S-StEW AY 14-0000 ; . . aS Cape Secner Tissemnanion . Ceassmepessace°. tori cores “67 / povTina ance miniaLs-seee OF | BREAST wor °° * GCfE : PC yy *{ o t.° S€CRET > +: 2 LS ee - e . (Yhen Filled fal 2 i a 2 | isd ; = : [5 es 2 ADVANCE COBY L) seo (ecrreo eps Gove Tio~ OF Tua Coby PROMOTES fal. Ia] ox 46> OO . vol 0 y Oso oY sty 30 nea _ SOL, sor 3 TNS _32Y| SECRET 1421352 WAR 73 STAFF TO: PARTS, | DIRECTOR, “MADRID INFO ROME, VH/MTANT, BUENOS S AIRES BOGOTA. : . ~ _ RYBAT PLMHABYSS : ; 3596 7k REF PARIS ae “) _ 1. WOULD APPRECIATE WHATEVER STATIONS PARIS AND/OR MADRID COULD DO TO ENSURE WE OBTAINUULL REPORT REGARDING - WKSCARLET-3"°S CONTACTS IN SPAIN. 2. BELIEVE FURTHER TRAFFIC THIS CASE SHOULD BE SENT ROME AS ROME ULTIMATE DESTINATION AND PURPOSE HIS TRAVEL. 7 3. RE PARA 4 REF REQUEST, PREFER WXTALENT-1 NOT BE QUERIED RE THIS CASE. 4, FILE 201-300985. £2 IMPDET SECRET a eseapy 20/- BO0O98S . SECRET Ly FIARIB + SOEUR 6 fie ee ae Ugle ol efat, efunne 2 : ’ , wee nee ee ine etn mattmer nee ermnent ere ineee eoraeen te cape aera 14-0000 peat rset ony a . e ~ CABLE ‘Sechetamar DissewnaTion =e casneieo mespoe bd toate Cortes fm a3 ~ Tenneson sea rrr rey aah ODMH ts . 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i . 104-107178-10002 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | bs a i HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF NEMBERS SS : [ie } : ne | aS FILE TITLE/NUSDER/VOLUME: VY. SADA 2 ov) Pe LeEWIEN TE © Oe (a0? GES INCLUSIVE DATES: | oS — - RECEIVED s es NAME)” TURE ‘GF REVIEWING OFFICIAI 7c. | ee 2 CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: ROOM: a NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE nm Pe . ae? ea oe te oan Aw 14-0000 ay i 7 cttw ee, STATE DEPARTMENT DOCUMENTS DATE: 25 AUGUST 1977 FROM AMERRASSY CASACAS (CARACAS 8438) CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL : . SUBJECT: GOV CHARGES "CUBANA AIRLINER: DEFENDANTS WITH MILITARY CRIMES FROM AMENBASSY CARACAS MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION DATE: 9 MARCH 1977 SUBJECT: ORLANDO BOSCH AND THE LETELIER ASSASSINATION CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL/NOFORN 14-0000 we te eee FBI DOCUMENT CABLS FROM DIRECTOR, FBI DATE: 8 JUNE 1977 CLASSIFICATION: SECRET SUBJECT: SALVADOR ALDEREUUIA; ESPIONAGE > CUBA ~ PANAMA FBI FILE NO: NOWE GIVEN 14-0000 i ° Sar oe core cpg FBY Document Date: 15 February 1977 Classification: CONFIDENTIAL CCORDINATION OF UNITED REVOLUTIONARY ORGANIZATIONS (CORU) SUBJECT: NEUTRALITY MATTERS - CUBA (ANTI-CASTRO). No File Number 14-00000 [ kt a E b . 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Yo asremere Cer - . 3 nr oe foy 7, ye 4 oh he bp 4 fl PO Shere SAE aN, eee 1B2. Tot FEDERAL Fiat Ah CF nike STIGS bse: U/INTELCIET ACE DUVISION . AGCNCY FORT MEABEs HARYLANE//AV TA: RILe-S2-¥ cane sy 1-27 wo: pep CLGL<Chns-7h . SE © RE I UARNING MOTICE-SENSITIVE INTELLSSERCE SOURCES AUD METHODS INVGLVER--NOT RELEASABLE TO FORTISN RATIONALS<-NOT RELEASABLE TO COUTRACTORS OR CONTRACTORZ CON SUE Ai IS-S3ISSE § SUATION THPORAATION COMTROLLES OY ORYGIEATORY ~re ALR EXTRALTIS th ii TERRORIST PLOTTING BY CUBAN EXILES BHP OLMATION RELATING SUBJECT! 76 ACTIVITIES Of U.S. ARBY NAUOR eUAN ARNAUD RONTES ¥ REFERENCES: CIOL“UG2L-Th OF 4M DECEMBER UTThs SUBJECT AS AuCKEN FIRCT-3LQ/N3L9S-7h OF & DECEMSLR Mieby SUBVECT “COSPERATION MAINTAINED BY CERTAIN DOMINICAN MILITARY OFFICERS AND ANTXY-CASTR CHOAN FXTLES. OY - 2- THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WAS AC@NIRED BY CIA PURSUANT TO TS RESPONSTOTLLTY TOR TNL COLLECTION OF Teves Eb yecker On FOREIGN ASPECTS OF TRTERHATIOUAL TERRORIST ACTIVITY. ACCCROITNG TO A i USUALLY RELIABLE DOMINICAN SOURCE UO RECEIVED THE TNPGRATION FROH A DOMINICAN AIR FORCE COLONEL. U.S. ARRY Had JUAN AREAND UAtes Omit: . an _ unin: . tye Sean eT YWror EXT: . Rt cals OFFI COCMOmeAL tery C Pet PUPS ST. PES a DAS Q eet aoe tempos PIONIID eon ed wee crsceritanom REPROSUCTIV! SY OTHER THE THE LSU'S GARGS ES - 2 see 14-0000 - DOMINICAN ‘ “NENATOR OF EPUBLIC i SONTES “SANTO i . CASTRO" AND NOTED T f f “if Oy ciel aah bad ? CHa. . ~ Set = iy 3% . — may me 1 me ene 4 , . ’ Bbenec eeepc ty ae Pp. - Cert ferns EC mS Oo toe © . . are men we ' hee le oor, oO 9 a S 3] B Q c +H . wc anon 77 rcrRET SESE Ok LIND OY RIT e CATE 0d ON ore Oe et ae ee Ld : Bann. "gle ai CIA oa . O anne G35stM BY: : CONF; afc. Fle GU 207 OQ won ‘. OD aenenio PCR TPLNSED ANC ETING OF ANTI-CANTRO CURAN EXILES It ar BH CARLY MOVEMBER LG?h AT THE HONE OF A FORHER BomeEe A THE BATISTA GOVERNUENT. . MONTES CANE TO THE ROHINICAH TRE DOMINICAN SUPPORT FOR THE "CRUSADE AGAINST - TO accu ae HAY CUSAN EXILES IN ‘HE DOMINICAN ROPUCLIC AND NILITARY AND CIVILIANS WERE UILLING TO COOPERATE. THE JUAN LIAISON HAN RETECEN THE VARIOUS ANTI-CASTRO CUBAN EXILES TS AT WHO APPARENTLY RESIDES IN MIANTI- PRAT NAY POSSISLY GE ANTONTO PRAT COR JOSS) ANTONTG PR THEADQUARTERS COUNINTS OF FIGS INVASION IY BARROSO. @- ACCORDING TO THE DONTNICAN AIR FORCE COLONEL, TOOK PLACE WHEN ORLANDO BOS CH AVILA, CUBAN EXILE TERRORIST A NETERAN CF THE BAY A NEETING LEADER. STILL LIVED IN SANTO DOMINGO TO DISCUSS VARIOUS TERRORIST ON CUSAN AIRCRAFT AND TUE LATTSR XNCLUDCD PLaczG geMes = Srmroces PLANS. AT CUSAN PIPLONATIC MISSIONS: SABOTAGING CUSAN AND suvactd Sirs N AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATIONS AGD KILLING RODRIGUEZ IN BOSCH AVILAS KIDNAPPING TRE CUSA 4, OFFICIAL CARLSS *SOAT THIS MEETING XNCLUDSED CAE AFL Dees eee. HIGH-LEVEL CUBAN a nee Pantilrpan LISBON {SIcs- DATE: ORIG: : , UNIT: : EXT: rn . i ~ ". ' ‘ . netetad Bren Copeomatone Cor aRe A WENTIEATIVS OFWELES TICS! BY GTHED TRANS TNT IG UING CESICE 99 PROWIITLL £2 pretnes REPRODUCT CLast ewer on . abr ee ue tae ~ . wwe sf ee - ~ aos on ee we aa me eee saree rene i a & 3 1) a 3 4 cra. te erate : Sc CRET . . i W808 61 HARDENER OA Oe . pate Tsetse om bee AGE Me REC! ee i CLA BD moe CISSEid BY: CO; MeFG: TLE ray . O mer Ue? . ie are @ 7 OD awmvo PCR : MUAN CDUARTO PE RE 2 FRANCO, A CUGAN EXGLES EX-GRTCADIER GENERAL SALVADOR LLU BERE-S NONTAS. FeRNER CHICF OF STAFF . OF VRE DOMENTCAN ATR FONCLA COLGNEL A BR OU {FNUX OF THE | CPRCNETICHY FERNANEO DOMINICAN AIR FORCES JOSE GHSB A DURR I MUN TZ. 2 POUXNICAN RAUL {68 RUBEN} SLT 8 DE R. LPHONETICHy A DONINICANS AND LUIS POSALORPEZA OR POSTAD Ae PETER COR FEDRS} AAR TIN E 2 WAS NENTISEEDS AS A COGRDINATAR OF ONE OF UTHE PLANNED TERRORIST ACTS.¥ . . i Ke (FIELD COHMENT: ALR FORCE COLONEL aaRESU HAY BE ELTHER COLONEL JUAR DX S LA APREU. COTHANDER GF THE NORTHERN ZONES OR GENERAL ELADTO NAR n OLE 2 OS ABKEU. CONNANDER OF TRE SAN ISIDO AiR FORCE BASE UHO IS A CLOSE FRIEND OF FORHER GENERAL “ELUBERES MONTAS. FEXNANDO MUNTZ I$ POSTIRLY FRENTICSL NITH THE KIGHTIST DOUINICAN LAGOR LEADER OF THIS NANE.} CHEABQUARTERS QUTHIRNI uvde Bawodnd So eeSRTOLT LVENTICAL UTA Juan JOSE BUTTAR I CRESMO. BORN G2 NOVENSER L453. HAVANA. A VETERAN OF THE BAY OF PIGS INVASION. PETER MARTINGEZ RAY BE IDENTICAL VITH PEDRO CRLESTINA MAR TIN EZ GARCES. SORN 29 BAY 3924 UAT Gre: UAT: ExT: . ij : RCLRASH A OMFS COOE re” 32a CFPC TOE MIMENTCATOS CFRCRE ; Esato caro REAR ONUT IH SY OTHER TH&e THE WSSuibS OFRICE tS FISTS rs - i Soo eee . 14-0000 Pree, bee hee tbe Cae Dt Gee ae ee 4 SECRET wh abase er abign ein Atee BA18-tire§ BROW ane WS 8t ae OEP SIE et - CIA . O non CISST A BY, cone: INFO: FILE 7 0 mm de ‘ GUN 4 a muon to PER: . DO cma #8 BATAGANS, CUBAy CAPTURED BURING THE DAY OF PIGS i AND SUBSECULNTLY LIBEKATED. LUTS POSA HAY BE IDENTICAL UTHNLUIS . ITH THC CUBANA CRASH OFF GAKGADOS AND We THIS AGENCY CONTINUES WILLING TO ASSIST IN UNATEVER ACTION ADDKESSEES MAY WISH TO TAKE. PLEASE APVISE US OF THE ee RESULTS OF YOUR INVESTIGATIONS.¥ . §- CLASSIFICD BY RECORDED REPGKTING OFFICER. XGTS~ze+ BASED ON? SANTO pOINGO 27932 [in a322z51 «SANTO DOMINGO 27938 LIN 132344] SOURCE: ENMKAGO! ENFIST-1 FROM COLONEL USINO GUZMAN LIRIANO FILE: 22-94-26 AND 201-?UD94S. ° \ FDA CIS 6-68 Mharate (Ee ent) AMI tin CARS Ly A PUULAsOFS Ll Les Lioets |, Date: 22 DEC FH 1/06/41. © ong: VIVIAN CARDS CLLA AC/CI soe at ry eee BEIT: LAGCARS DRU/R AGC/DDO & cers 1374 . ° Pesvire ~ Eewhs bow A eA rire Lhe k) Uy C/PCS/LSN jete4 hy ) A Eten. at fb hePuc. ald eesaeenel teed vay d Bie, de eel OS thn elt, Let Iercy eases inon REFROCLCTICN SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CPACEIS PRONIGETI oy no j we meas Ae yee 14-0000 we 9 0 a a 8 ao. SEOcRETt M0 Ra ae RNR Org COEA TO, Date we wae ene 3 &-) STAFF 2223382-. DIRECTOR a te wesspcent suse ee tn awe es Ye : a, — Efe] / Wr Reane cons eqmre mere Feechy mrverve PER 0 wee OISSEN BY: con QQ INFO: FILE Woe’ Q\ O oe W Dolro. \, BS UNE Boe 2 a ~We\prs ey Rareve TO: CARACAS, SANTO DOMINGO. ¥ Ay dk ’ . : - co Vane UNINTEL RYGAT MHSPIKE- ¥ - NEY 2, My REFS: As CARACAS 31765 [IN 1363391 AR , dLsalie Be SANTO DOMINGO 37938 [IN 133344] ¥ BC L. WE HAVE NOT YET DETERMINED IF LUIS POSADA CARRILES - wane 2: 4 (20%-030094S} IS A U.S. PERSON. THIS IS A COMPLICATED TSSUE AND "REQUIRES FUTHER INVESTIGATION AT HAS. OUR LATEST INFO FROM ISNS IS THAT HIS RESIDENT ALIEN STATUS WAS TERMINATED AT OUR REQUEST BECAUSE OF HIS 20 JUNE 3974 2D I TO STAY IN VENEZUELA. ¥ .@+ DUE TO COMPLEXITY OF SITUATION INVOLVING POSADA AND CUBAN EXILE MATTERS IN VENEZUELA. H@S FEELS INVESTIGATION OF POSADA ' {UNILATERAL OR LIAISON} MIGHT CAUSE PROBLEMS FOR CARACAS STATION. , , THEREFORE REQUEST CARACAS TAKE NO ACTION AT THIS TIME ON REF 8 , REQUEST. ¥ ; 3- FILE: 200-6-4843 201-07423bS%3 201-0300948S. Ee INPDET.-d LA CONMENT: POSADA IS FORMER UKSCARLET-3. CSSAN AGENT LITH VENEZUE- LAN CITIZENSHIP, UNO YAS A HIGH-LEVEL DISIP {CIVILIAN INTEL} OFFICIAL. HE HAS BEEN ADDOCIATED WITH PERSONS IMPLICATED IN CUBANA BOTBING OF & OCTOBER. - . oATE:22 DEC (ENS onic: G.VICKERS?PN UNIT: LA/ZPNC/V “ OfY FOR — V> AC/LA/CAR=-L«THERRY {DRAFT} AGC--TONY GOLDEN {DRAFT} ExT: y . ai. ; cog Asis > n) > : Mes aX v - Qer CC’ Li bh wees Whew [C/LA Yor <a - (UASPNC 2a. tatng Oreceg COORDINATING OFFICERS AUTRE NTC Anes QoeNCgR Stas eecaTION REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1$ PRCHISHTED € 2 IMPDET SECRET cl BY: go7255 im ~- . t 14-0000 ae Jd HEP FOOL NON BY OFUEe TRAM | + SSL INO RFPICE 1S PROMIBITED | tara, COMED DP. ence se¢ cresee oS rte PE SONFUMT NOTED AOTONCE COP™ 'SBUEO BLOTTED action ut T 474960 Elacis PaGe @1-21 IN 136339 . TORS2122412 DEC 76 CARA 31765 ; “SECRET 21223e2 DEC 76 STAFF SITE CaRACas 31765 Tot DIRECTOR, SANTO DOMINGO. WNINTEL RYSAT MHSP IKE . ; . REF: SANTO DOMyNGO tera Lin (BB3e4> i 1. WE CAN TASK WKNCRTR<6, LIAISON peng rag Ne ITH REF . . | ; : al — 20099 \ i i. REGUIREMENT. HOWEVER, SINCE LUIS “p 5 ADA. CARRILES MAY SE | : 1 U.S. PERSON, WOULD LIke TO Serca To HOS FIR READING UNDER l hos . : ’ E.0, 11905, . ; . . . 1 t 2. FILES 220°6"486: 201-0742365, €2, IMPDET. ‘ l ‘ 7 | \ i t H co cee | ‘ 1 oe eee . ‘ . , ‘ . oO 4 t ’ i ay yr | Yr: j iv oad : = ' ( ew. . SECRET Chess FIL? bee : J as , SUEY } . . Espen _ 39 tite i 4 DO hex Pomiey ! 14-0000 Sadie - . “e 2 gab he an] rr eee Peo vr een See ee won oes 9S 1 at ate 8 COPY SBCED SLOTTED | ———— arpa uted 7 446855: 1 ElLaATg2 TORS3719 362 DEC 75 sDon SF CRE T 1729162 DEC 76 STAFF CITE SANTO DCNINGO 17938 TO1 DIRECTOR. Caracas 2 | WNEINTEL RYGAT MMSPIKE 1 Ce “wv AEF: SANTO DOXINGO 17932 Wee Ste AcaS) t. RE PARA 2 &, REF. Sratios UNILATERNAL ASSET EMCLIPPEA a1 REPORTS THAT VENEZUSLAN CITIZEN LUIS P 0 8 AD A ARRIVED SANTO DOMINGO FROM CARATAS ON VIASA FLIGHT 4 JUVE AND DEPARTED 7 JUNE 1976, PSSADA TRavVELLED ON A TOURIST CARD. POSADA MATQONYMIC UNCLEAR, ENCLIPPER-7'S GESM GUESS IS "GARRIDO" “OR "CARRIDO" BUT HE WINKS THIS COWD BE WAY OFF. 2, CARACAS: REF REPIRTED aN PARTICIPANTS IN MEETING (DATE WNKNOKND CF CUSAN EXILE TRARORISTS IN SANTO DOMINGO. WAMS OF ONE OF THE PARTICIPANTS WAS REPORTEN AS "LUIS POS Ads PE Za IPOS AD AX, STaTIANN ASSUMES THIS IS LUIS - PaSadA caBaives. TE POSSTSLE. WILL APPRECIATE CARACAS CHECK TRAVEL OF POSADA ON 4 JUNE. NO OBJECTION CHECKING WITH LIATSON. T, FILES 00-62-4348 271-749365, £2, 1MPDET, ane stcreér i AL HOOUCTIOM BY OTHER TH ‘ a IBSUING OF ECE ES FR OMIDITE . . s : Soveeses caneet yen re nt gc AE . 14-gp000 7 Decenber 1076 Po, Se Les Ans ef _ MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD KSAks 47-3 ‘As a result of the request in CARACAS 31137, a - Fe mee eee entertain wie check of I&NS records revealed the following regarding U.S. person, status of 1. Orlando Garcia . . Became U.S. citizen on 11 October 1954, Lost U.S. citizenship when he became a Zi ‘ citizen of Venezuela on 3) August 1962 ( 2.) Luis Posada Carriles : . I&NS files contata.a letter from CIA ‘ . terminating his resident alien status because of his 30 June 1974 ‘decision to stay in Venezuela 3. Ricardo Morales Navarrete Last admitted to US August 1, 1976 with a visitor's visa. (Address to be visited given as 8100 SW 4th St., Miami, Fla.) Does not have resident alicn status. Was never naturalized. i hw aremed = "hoa i RA TPA TTR MRR NORE A ree Any te te FBI DOCUMENT ; CABLE . DATE: 4 NOVEMBER 1976 (FROM DIRECTOR, FBI) CLASSIFICATION: SECRET SUBJECT: UNSUBS: BOMBING OF CUBANA AIRLINES DC-8 NEaR BARBADOS, WEST INDIES, OCTOBER 6, 1976, NEUTRALITY MATTERS - CUBA - WEST INDIES FBI FILE NO: NONE GIVEN . es PE ba Mo 6 laa R ama den toned Conan ose ce SY eet ne 2 tmeen SO. 14-00000 we J wuakctee pene ne ten ces trang SCT monn ' oA Fy _ VARYING ROTICE . SLOSRYIVE LNTELLIGLICE SQULCES Ai MLTECDS INVOLVED . a aecoe ‘ pOrANDb FOR: Director Lo Federal Buresu of Investigation 5 . . . ra . ‘ . . \ FRO “ 3, Deputy Director Lot Operations Bt at SUBJECT “s Inforustion Regarding Anti-Castro Figures Possibly Involved in huutrality ;. Ov Other Violations of Federal Law, RERERENCH 's> Meworandun fron Director, Thi, .to : ° a 2. q Director, CIA, Dated 26 November 1976, | me, Sue Subject... ; nes Ses . ae os 00 LO . ae . wa! The refevereed nemorandum requested complete CIA Spformation on some 92 principe] anti-Castro figures who of investigative interest to the MBI. Attached here- | . ee smes Gav with are CIA traces*oa seven individuals mentioned in the oan 2 eee ae nA ER Sl A OE es FBI listing. Data on the remtining 85 will follow sepa- - wotsiy gud incrementally as fraces are conpleted. . CIR-316/04861-76 a an ' . i 09568. Exenpt freu General Reclassification acylates 22 IG, Lied? Peanorian Corevary Sh 2). Anpose sible to Determine bare of Automatic Declassivication. “0 WARNING NOTICE 7h ‘ j ’ GUNCH SGUNCLS 3 hs a i ‘ ‘ah,. ‘es ae ae DDO/LA/OPS/W. Carley sich (7 Dee 76) (1173) red . 3 ' Distribution: be,. i “ahve en) Cpe gte Tp Gee if KQ bee Eeeds I: . >) te te =Y¥re Pen Yeni Gee pie weet te Geeaeed ’ cae vee ee Me DG Pe pe Re I se eee —— —____-2 yee SMe. 14-0000 “Ree SECRET ‘1. NOVO Sampo), Guitlermo. There is no information available of hin beyond that provided this Agency by the FRI. There js no current or previous operational interest in this individual. ’ . 2. NOVO Sampol, Ignacio. There is no informatioa available on him beyond that provided this Agency by the BRI. There is no curfent or previous operationas interest in this individual, ~ 3, LUGO Alejandrina, Freddy. There is no information available on him. There is no current or previous operational interest in‘this individual. . no, Hernan. Thefe is no information vo js no current or previous cpor- is individual. . 4. RICARDO Lo: availabiec on hin. ational interest in th 2a The ae ~§. ROSCH Avila, Orlande. This Agency was in contact with BOSCH in Miami fron approximately January to Noverber 1962.) He was under consiveratjon as an “externad coord in the Evelio Duque exile aroun. ROSCH was to assist the Agency and Duque in fornulating operational plans ror infil- tration (into Cuba) teans. BOSCH did obtain safehouses precured food supplies for the teams. Available informs does not indicate wny Agency contact with BOSCH Yor this purpose subsequent to Aovember 1962. Later, on 31 Octoser and I November 1965, a representative of this Agency inet in New York City with BOSCH twice. These two meetings were in connection with efforts by BOSCH to secure financial backi ing for air strikes (mounted from Central America) szainst Cuba. BOSCH at this time was the General Coordinator or the in- : con Trane mile ood Ba oe STR). ia} - ° toe 3 BUTE Sb eee BS ; Poa Re Cees BOSCH was inforned throuvh gn intermediary on either 2 or 3 November 1963 that no Cinansial backing would be forthcoming. there ts no available information to indicate any Agency contact with BOSCH subsequent to ] November 1963. 6. POSADA Carriles, Luis. POSADA arrived in the U.S. in February 1961 as a political refucee. Shortiy after h arrival, he joined the 2500 frigade and receives paranil wm iwc ta Maen eam Dn ive dey Sma mee anmanae eA fee Ee OM ecrrne for the Bay of Pigs invasion. POSADA received at least rudimentary familiarization training in demolitions, and was trained in Uusace or various hand-held weapons, in Guatenrta. Fron March “1983 uatil March 1964 POSADA was in the U.S. Aray at Fort Benning, Geyrgia, finishing up as a Second Licule sant mgs 14-0000 ; . SEERET : orrieer of a weapons platvon in a Ranger the latter runciien, POSADA would very covet demolitions trainiag. In March - reentited ty the Avency te serve as a. t branch instructorein Florida. Information i at that tire siaticated that he already: was reported to be . a “aesolitrens eapert'§. ROSADA also was used as a source : . po : Of infer ctiwn cn Cuban exile activities. In_1965 POSADA : pos . wes davedved wath buds STORRA Lope: who was working with : hos Ars, 2 Guatemalan who was attempting to : . Cuatemajan Government. POSADA was of interest ‘ RAZALEJOS group because of his knowledge of denelitioss and weapons. POSADA reported to the Agency and Jater to the FB], on his involvement in and the activities : of this preup (dnd subsequent other Cuban exile activist , vrponisations with which he became affiliated). As of . August 2200 he was used solely as an informant on the activitiss - of the Cuban Representation in Exile’ (RECE), a Miami-based . a exile proup. POSADA was formally terminated in July i907. In August 1"67 he was mentioned in a Havana Radio broadcast and Clot battale Vikely Fase M08 Fy Morit | or or Pd ee eetaety nthe ee Reberto A! a . Overt ira. ‘ to th. sit ~o . us a liadsen man between the Agency and RECE. In August ot 1967 POSADA moved Lo Caracasand secured a position with : _ PIGEVGL, the Yenezuclan: sccurity service (now Enewn as : an HWISIP). ‘The Agency's Caracas Station hired POSADA as inforsant on DIGLPOL/DISIP activities, with secondary use ag a source on Cuban cxife activities in Venecucla. Neo functioned in this capacity until 1874 when a change in t Venezuelan Government administration resulted in the loss of his job vith DISIP. He was formally terminated by Caracas ; Station on 30 Jume 1974; however, occasional contact was maintained with him at his initiative because of certain cutstanding U.S. Federal Income Tax problems POSADA had a Permanent Resident Alien because of his (then) status as af of the U.S. In mid-February 1976, POSADA recontacted Caracas . Station te volunteer a report on the whereabouts of Crlande BUSUM Avila, brank CASINO Paz, and on a threat to tne Lire of Salvador ALLENDE's nephew in Cesta Rica. The final con: . Lact petween tne Agency ana rusava occurred on 22 yune iy7s. ot when cthe contacted the Caracas Station to request Visa as- sistance for his wife and himself; the assistance was denied. 7. CARBALLO Diaz, Roberto. CARBALLO received Agency neramilifary training te a Meee AF tha F504 Reiyade in preparation for the Bay of Pigs invasion. He was captured at the Bav of Pies. and subscauentiy was released by the Cuban Government. Apart from the 2596 Brigade service, there is no available information to indicate any subsequent con- fact between the Agciey aad CANCALLO. SECRET Geet tine Tee . ar 7 - TO es 14-0000 ‘ e : SECRET 4 . i 1 \ S$. Avency traces on additional persons mentioned : ~ 4 dm the Jo Notember 1970 EBL memorandum to the Agency will follow separdtely. ; ; { A . * f Po, a \ , . i . ; } - . 1 ~~ 1 . . ‘ . " > . . 4 ees . \ 2 . : . \ ! . . ry ’ . . | , H ‘ i ‘ i ‘ . . \ : i 1 i " 1 + ; i i ! . i { H a . . . ry . ‘ : H . —_—_— ee . sel so ms 7” x J. Se. —_ : a ~ oa - s 1 ; ao . r enews Pig 14-0000 STLURE SIUAALE Ce ESATO FS BLQS HSE RS PRA CASE RALON SECRET 8, y DISPATCH” ‘Chief, Latin America Division jwocne MOLISE | | . lanaras CARD REQEITID AGO RQuiE es a ent WARNING NOTICE-SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES & METHODS INVOLVED 1. We understand from press accounts that Orlando Bosch, WKSCARLET-3 and several other, Cuban exiles were recently arrested and charged with the sabotage of a Cubana Airlines airliner on 6 October. After having read these accounts NOC Byron W.. GUTRADT reported, for the record, that he once knew Bosch and WKSCARLET=3 in the early 1960's. ‘GUTRADT met WKSCARLET=3 in 1964 when both were enrolled in OCS at Fort Benning, Georgia. GUTRADT at that time had already terminated his relationship with BKHERALD. While at OCS GUTRADT was not particularily close to WKSCARLET=3 - but WKSCARLET-3 was generally knowledgeable cf GUTRADT's back- ground and past BKHERALD activities. GUTRADT has not seen WKSCARLET-3 since 1964 after completion of the OCS course and doukts seriously that WKSCARLET-3 would rermernber him, : 2. GUTRADT met Bosch circa 1963 in Miami when GUTRADT was training Bosch in a BKHERALD-sponsored procrar. Bosch only knew GUTRACT in alias. GUTRADT has not seen Bosch since completion of this training. 3. Given the length of time that has elapsed plus the lack of closeness to either WKSCARLET~3 or Boesch, GUTRADT and the Station do not believe that their knowledge cf his past BKHERALD activities presents any security preblems today. GUTRADT, of course, was unwitting of their alleged current activities and was surprised to hear of the horbing of the Cubana airliner. ee ZL Gerald SR. GIZ2I— Distribution: 3-C/LAD . . E2 -IMPDET DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NLMSER HEQA-09809 wen CAL ATA 15 Nov@eeseSRs 76 Nokes jen-B007SS } ' o *ORY axe Lars Tee ay er oy 4 ‘ : . : xt . ’ See ser rssew oN) foie or ce OM Boe or EL . i } PRODUCTION BY CTHER THAT secret ! SSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED PEASEN UNIT NOTIFIED ! a ee ea ee ‘st ie CCEDENCE CTO UNE . ; Lela, ¢ c 1S ET ooo — 5 Se has To! PRIORITY DPRECTUR, \WNINTEL RYBAT WKBOXER i} N ACTON @ 3 ELA dA, DOO | T 367282 E1a35a—=—<“(i‘( CD) PACE OEOC~C~;~«7TZ CO ne oS | TORS 2919432 NOV 76 CARA 31380 | i a a en ee we ew an ae oe ete een i 7 ee i : SECRET B19212 NOV 76 STAFF ; l : : ef lret ' | CITE CARACAS 31380 Cu ee ee i : quis | : 1 J REf2 DIRECTOR 939719" 4, EVENING 6 NOVEMSER 1976 WKSCARLET-1 (Wel) MADE SURPRISE VISIT TO CONSULATE REQUESTING SEE-BRADSPIES, IN TYPICALLY DEMANDING FASHION; WKSCARLET@1 SAID HE WANTED TO BE PUT IN ‘COATACT WITH MICHAEL C. CHOADEN AND WANTED BRADSPIES HELP IN OBTAINING BUSINESS VISA FROM CONSULATE. Wel PREFACED - WES FIRST REQUEST WITH STATEMENT HE HAD BEEN PROMESED BY CHOADEN WHEN HE LAST VISETED THE HEADQUARTERS AREA THAT A BKKERALD REPRESENTATIVE KOULD CONTACT HIM FOLLOWING HIS RETURN TO CARACAS, AND THAT NO-ONE WAD CONTACTED HIM, {FACT OF MATTER 1S Wel HAD EARLIER TOLD US THAT FOR SECURITY REASONS HE SHCULD ONLY BE CONTACTED AT WIS OFFICE. IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING HIS RETURN FROM VISIT, HE CLOSED THE OFFICE AND DID NCT RESPOND TO ATTEMPTS TO CONTACT HIM.) wet ALSO SalD KE HAD TRIED TO GET WELP FROM LEGATT IN OSTAPNING VISA BUT HAD BEEN TOLD "LEGATT NOY AVAILABLE". SECRET 1400000 FORM NINE Pere ee CaG.e SEC OSSEu BY OA Ee ee eee ° REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THA | ISSUING "OFMCE 1S CROMBTES PERSON UNIT wormeo_ ce ee re i STAFF ISSUED SLOTIED 3 . aa nn men TT : . . . _—— 4 ' PL a. AOVANCE COPY ACTION UNIT Tm IN 094882 4 TORE p919432 NOV 76 “CARA 32368 b2-CEYASSE0——CS—C ke ee 2, Wed WAS TOLD THAT WE DID NOT KNOW THE PRESENT LOCATION OF CHOADEN AS HE HAD RETIRED BUT WOULD LOOK INTO Wed INDICATED HE WANTED THE VISA IMMEDIATELY THE MATTER, (CONSULATE WAS OBVIOUSLY CLOSED WITH CHAR FORCE’ [N FULL i SWING) AND WAS ASKED THE NATURE QF HIS BUSINESS VISIT, HE SEEMED TO RESENT THIS INQUIRY anD SAID NEVER MIND, HE WOULD VISIT THE CONSULATE HIMSELF ON 9 NOVEMBER AND MAKE HIS OWN APPLICATION, @BRADSPIES ASKED IF Wet WOULD INDICATE A TIME FOR HIS PROPOSED VISIT AND VOLUNTEERED TO BE AVAILAGLE TO PERSONALLY RECEIVE HIM. “THPS SEEMED Td ANNOY Wet EVEN FURTKERS WE THEN ARQSE AND WALKED OUT OF THE CONSULATE KITHOUT ’ ANOTHER WORD, i 3, AS HEADQUARTERS AWARE) Wel HAS IN PAST RETAINED PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS FIRM OF LUIS POS ADA TO CONDUCT r INVESTIGATIONS FOR Ket AS SECURITY ADVISOR TO THE GUSTAVO : ~ VOLMER INDUSTRALIST GROUP, hE WAVE SEEN OTHER AGENCY INFO THAT Wet IS ACTUALLY A SHAREHOLDER IN POSADA’S INVESTIGATIONS ~ FIAM, BUT POSADA NEVER LISTED h=2 AS ANONG PARTNERS HE x. IDENTIFIED TO US CURING OUR LAST FEW CONTACTS WITH HIM. : qy WKNORTH=17 BELIEVES hel 1S A BUSINESS PARTNER OF POSADA AND HAS : - . , ‘So SECRET ! ; . ~s *cry wz rumwra ate CA . ray é . . i totar Comers HUN a } REPRODUCTION BY OTMER THAR i IBSUING OF MICE 69 PROWEITED CAME arc C-SStV ar , PEARSON UNIY NOTED __ | SECRET : J —_ ADVANCE COPY ISSUED 'SLOTIFD ACTION UNIT vente uenatmarte ot + pet i N ACTION 6 a ° $36 71 62 e[assa.~=<“—*~“—s*s“CsSC<Ci AGE CS”™~C“—s—s~SsSSTTTT.COCC‘ TN Bees ; TOR10919432 NOV 76 CARA 31360 7 . nm a td nod ALLEGED TO US THAT Wed 1S IN PART RESPONSIQLE FOR THE CUBANA : ‘ AIRLINES BOMBING .ON 6 OCTOBER, WE THINK THIS ALLEGATION i WAS PART OF THE GOV INTENT TO TIE THE COPEL PARTY INTO THE BOMGINGs BUT DO NOT KNOW WHAT EVIDENCE GOV MAY HAVE, 4, AMBASSADOR HAS BEEN BRIEFED ON PARA 2 AND 2 ABOVEs I HAS STATED HE DOES NOT WANT STATION INVOLVED VISA MATTER AND i ' in “ft i, 1 IS INSTRUCTING CONSULATE ON HOW TO HANDLE. 5S, ONLY EXPLANATION FOR Wet CONDUCT WHICH IMMEDIATELY 7 occuRS TO US 1s THAT HE wAS STILL SMARTING PROM [VAG INED SNUG BY LEGATT (LATTER TS NO DGLGT GUNeESHY ABGUT GIVING Viga ASSISTANCE APTER THE HERNAN RK 1 CARD I Locand EFfscc.: 5 WHEN mE CONTACTED STATION, ma MAY BE IN A mURRY TC WEAVE : VENEZUELA DUE FEAR IMMINENT ARREST (SEE REF) AND wAS COUNTING ON IMMEDIATE GRANT OF BUSINESS VISA WHICH WOULD FaCiLITeTE PROLONGED STAY IN UsSs : 6, ABOVVE 1S FYI AS Wel MAY ATTEMPT HIGH LEVEL AGENCY CONTACT NEXT TIME HE IS IN HEADGUARTERS AREA, 7, FILE: 2¢1"0740869, 2, IMPDET. SECRE-T 14-0000 re Ps . eee 400 \ ee e e ria ae a . + . e e' SN 2 oe e oe 7 ae = a an oe ean s san 7. a . eo = ” 3 7 CABLE 48606 DOSEN Or. 2 Pea Tra OW ate FIA std. Be REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THA svCcrReErT ISSUING OFFICE 13 PROMBITEL PEASON UNIT NOTED ADVANCE CORY ISSVED SLOTTEFO ACHION UNIT LAS a ee te ee ee ne a nema eee a oe T 352499 Eisoae CS ae —— ST wre 4 TORSE317432 NOV 76 CARA 31326 SECRET 0327222 NOV 76 STAFF CITE CARACAS 31326 TO: CIRECTOR. WNINTEL MHSPIKE KMSTONE REF? CARACAS 31255 Cid Ogi) = 1. FYI. CARACAS NEWSPAPERS MORNING 3 NOVEMSER 1976 To TTR nt me nei Nite oe rete ntedinnn Re ene EC pal ERIS cv REPORT FOLLOWING RESULTS 2 NOVEMBER JUDICIAL HEARING. ON INVESTIGATIN OF CUBANA AIRCRAFT BCMSING: A. JUDGE ORDERED CONTINUED DETENTION OF KERNAN RICCARDO LOZANO, FREDDY LUGO. LUISPOSADA CARRILES AND ORLANDO 80S CH AVILA, B+ HERMES ROJAS PERALTA, GUETON OLEG RODRIGUE# DE LA SERRA TRETIACOFF. WILLIAM KOOL F FIGUEREDO AND FRANCISCO NUNEZ VALLEJO WERE SET FREE But WILL CONTINUE TO BE SUBJECTED TC FURTHER INVESTIGATION. | C. ALFREDO RAFAEL MAZINI (MA SS IN I) PEREZ AND CELSA MARY 10 LED 0 ALEMAK WERE ABSOLVED OF ANY TIES TO THE CASE. : 2, IN COMMENTING UN DECISION, JUDGE SAID ALL FOUR DETAINEES HWD VIOLATED ARTICLES 428 AND 275 OF THE CRIMINAL - 5-6 RET top- F009 Fs— B ste/- 297292 RECCRG COPY SP Tew 7b Reet nnn: ethene egmene ees Fony aR trea an TOTAL PORES _. KUN BS Came SEC OsscM oF Pea —_ ee i REPROOUCTION BY OTHER Tha sécrert | ISSUING CERCE tS CROMBITEL PERSONIUNIT NOTIFIED. es ee . : , 7 TOOT _ . . iSTAFF ADVANCE COPY ISSUED SLOTTED ny ar z I ACTION UNE ACTION @ FS 1646 AGE “92-820 eT TORS 0317432 NOV 76 CARA 31326 ee ee ne: CODE AND WERE ALLEGEDLY GUILTY OF "yGUAL IF IED He mycrne" AND | MANUFACTURE AND USE OF WEAPONS CF WAR, 80SCH AND PGSADA - WERE ACCUSED AS AUTHORS OF THE BOMBING, BOSCH wWaS ALSO CHARGED WITH VIOLATIONS OF ARTICLES 320, 323 AND 327 oF CRIMINAL CODE FOR USE AND FABRICATION OF FALSE IDENTIFICATION. JUDGE COMMENTED THAT COURT HAD SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE TO PROSECUTE, 3, FILE: 281°2320985, E2 [MPDET. eos s es e e e e se s es oe s e oe . . eue e ese e e - ro Secreto "2. CUS UBL T Oicadil . | OUTGOING ee 3] ‘ —— See BORA Conte VES OME ze ———< mF o 6 @ a 6 a/ aes ~¥ @are-' ws ¢ ee ore _ 0300082 crayon, i, 437064 rrehe . on opt tno: ue Dd0Z, Da J do... ~—.. 5 _ DISSEM BY: 1S _ ss m “. OD sarves v0 PER Sef? . . O coms # (sa Tory FEDERAL. BUREAU. OF INVESTIGATION/INTELLIGENCE DIVISION.¥ {sat mentees cart aes oe cron - 0347-7 ¥. SECRET--WARNING NOTICE--SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND NETHODS _ INVOLVED-~DISSENINATION AND EXTRACI ION OF INFORMATION CONTROLLED BY ORIGINATOR YO . \ - SUBJECT: REPORT RECEIVED BY PANAMANIAN NATIONAL GUARD ON ACTIVITIES OF CUBAN EXILES POSSIBLY INVOLVED IN TERRORISM ¥ ; 3k. THE FOLLOSING INFORMATION WAS RECEIVED FROM AN OFFICIAL OF A PANAMANIAN SERVICE WHO IS A USUALLY RELIABLE REPORTER. HE PROVIDED ' THE INFORMATION UITHOUT THE KNOULEDGE OF HIS SERVICE OR GOVERNNENT.— _ THE INFORMATION IS VERY SENSITIVE, AND NO ACTION BASED UPON IT SHOULD BE UUDERTAKEN WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THIS AGENCY.¥ 2. ON 22 OCTORER 147k. THE G-2 SECTION OF THE PANAMANIAN NATIONAL GUARD {GNIRECEIVED A HANDURITTEN, DOCUMENT WHICH APPARENTLY UAS OBTAINED FROM A NEY GN G-2-SOURCE IN MIAMI. ALTHOUGH THIS SOURCE IS NOT IDENTIFIED BY NAME IN THE DOCUMENT. THE URITER APPEARS TO BE THE PROPRIETOR OF "PASCO'S SEA FOOD." 1030 WEST TUENTY-THIRD STREET» HIALEAN. WITH TELEPHONES 885-7344 COFFICE} + %68-b2b7 {HOME}. THE or DATE: ORIG: unt: F case SEC. SUGGESTS ADDITIONAL DISSEM TGs lta, fepfrr y feel pao . EXT: 5 ‘ < ep =nseers Contes Cagromas nes Oro qes MITETLATINS OFCES nmonnrers REPRODUCTION AY omer THAN TVE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED —E 2 IMPSET ” ‘ 3 _—_ OUTGOING [MESSAGE facey } Ofeston somes casten vac ome es E i aoe on Od toe me one oo . y onet ee eee OnF OQ 0 0 Go. Qo 0 r-J CLAS Drrt ate ee . . . . SECRET . wanesnd mance woe "OR dererusonour | wm wtennee aavenence myweee —_ : CIA/DDO , a . woes CHSSEM BY CONF: FO: File no meee won # PHOPE NUMBER 8SN- 4033 FoLLoueD BY NOTATION “HY HOUgS « ™ ALSO APPEARS od ON” ‘Docunent. THE WRITER IS ASKING US.S $30,000 FOR HIS SERVICES.¥ ““ "Be PRESUMABLY TO ESTABLISH HIS GONA FIDES AND SUBSTANTIATE HIS ACCESS TO INFORMATION OF VALUE T) THE PANAMANIAN GOVERNMENT. THE URITER SUBMITTED A LENGTHY REPORT CN ALLEGED RECENT CUBAN EXILE ACTIVITIES ACCOMPANIED BY A LONG LIST OF CUBAN EXILGACTIVISTS. THE DOCUMENT CONTAINS AN ALLEGATION OF CIA INVOLVEMENT IN THIS ACTIVITY. THE DOCUMENT STATCS THAT ORLANDO 8B OS CH IS UNDER ARREST IN VENEZUELA TOGETHER WITH LUIS a oS AD A CARBILES ALIAS “EL BANGI." HAD BOSCH WAS TRAVELING ON A COSTA RICAN PASSPORT AND ALSO Be> NICARAGUANs oT DOMINICAN, AND CHILEAN PASSPORTS.¥ “Y. THE REPORT LISTED BOSCH'S CONTACTS AS MANUEL PORRO IN - NICARAGUA, {DESCRIBED AS BEING CLOSE TO GENERAL ANASTASIO S$ 0 0 Z A} ORLANDO NUNEZ IN COSTA RICASS AND MARIO RIVADIULA IN SANTO DOMINGO. POSADA IS DESCRIGED IN THE REPORT AS A FORMER U.S. ARNY RANGER UHO UORKED FOR THE VENEZUELAN GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF POLICE {DIGEPOL} FOR EIGHT YEARS AND THEN ORGANIZED A PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY WHICH EMPLOYS OVER 2,000 MNEN- POSADA, ACCORDING DATE: . ; . ORIG: SF, UNIT: ; "ext: , . ets stens Coren : CODeyenateng OCONEE \ MSTatUNCAres® COLES cuasewcanes | REPRODUCTION oy OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIOITEO «=o? IMPDET ene ” on . 0 : 43706$ O mone me ; 0 ey “OUTGOING MESSAGE soe brumad Conven vee ome baad so al vou we | ened ow Oo oF 08 0 -0 O eUseocanen SECRET BOCAS nantime verre Aron save. ners enous meseaws RreT CENCE EER e “woee OlSSEM BY: 0 0 =e meee a Cone: INFO: FILE 7 earusste §=PER G3706¢ Denn # TO JHE REPORT. DIRECTED ALL VIOLENT ACTIONS IN VENEZUELA AGAINST THE _ .. COMMUNISTS - HIS. ALIASES WERE "ENSPECTOR BASILIO® AND "EL GALICHE-" “THE RECENT OPERATION AGAINST THE, CUBANA PLANE WAS MOUNTED BY POSADAs ASSISTED BY ALDO VER A. THE URITER OF THE REPORT CONTINUES THAT BOSCH*S RECENT TRIP TO VENEZUELA WAS AN ATTEMPT TO SETTLE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN "ALDO'S GROUP” AND THE "COORDINATION OF UNITED REVOLUTIONARY ORGANIZATIONS” {CORU}. BOSCH'S MISSION WAS SUCCESSFUL AS IT APPEARS CORU AND ALDO'S GROUP WILL UNITE. ALDO VERA IS REPORTEDLY IN PUERTO RICO. THE URITER ADDS THAT ALDO'S GROUP WILL ENTER VENEZUELA IN NOVEMBER 1976 TO MOUNT A SERIES OF ATTACKS AGAINST CUBAN EMSASSIES IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. ¥ "S. IT IS NOT ENTIRELY CLEAR FROM THE REPORT, BUT IT APPEARS THAT THE URITER IS REQUESTING THAT VIVIAN FERWA u DEZ OF CASTRO POSSIBLOY JAILED IN CUBA BE ALLOWED TO TRAVES TO PANAMA SINCE SHE HAS ALREADY SERVED HER SENTENCE. FERNANDEZ WOULD THEN TRAVEL FROM PANAMA TO NIANI WHERE SHE WOULD BE OF SERVICE TO THE WRITER. ¥ ‘ ° bh. THIS AGENCY PROVIDED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TO THE FBI DATE: ORIG: UNIT: “EXT: ° ornanent crete S00Sens tg OrosaD . GELATO GOL CASITA TOE REPRODUTTION OV OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE tS PROMIDITED E 2 AMPnET SECRET E 2. 14-0000 OUTGOING MESSAGE. >] 7 . ~ — ” st ° Brow aL CENTER VEE OMY | ave ta axe wos we aco oo 1 enna oF oO GO a a0 .0 328 20 8 SECRET t MAPOAOE MARCA ROTATOR bate. nas enow ere: weetneet Gelyiers Eee | OD ase ota ar: } CONF; INFO: FLO O wenn i eet /G3706$ 0 ann von : 3 gue? s 0 ean z “ON BUIS POSADA VIA CIR-29%-7b ON 22 OCT 2976. NO ADDITIONAL INFORMA- . TION IS AVAILABLE ON MANUEL. PORRO- ORLANDO NUNEZ MARY BE IDENTICAL TO ORLANDO N UNE Z PEREZs WHC ACCORDING TO THE RECORDS OF THIS AGENCY, IS A CUBAN -EXILE RESIDING =N COSTA RICA AND SERVING AS PRESS SECRETARY OF COSTA RICAN PRESIDENT JOSE FIGUERES AS OF MARCH 197L. MARIO RIVADILLA MAY BE IDENTICAL WITH MARIO RIVA-= . . At DULL A CARCEDO, DPOB: CIRCA 1930. CUBA. IN 3952 A FEARLY RELIAGLE ~ SOURCE SAID THAT HE WAS A COMMUNIST MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE ORTHODOX CUZBAN PEOPLE'S PARTY {PPC} AND CHIEF GF THE PROPAGANDA BUREAU OF THE ORTHODOX YOUTH. AN ARM OF THE PPC. INA 197G PRESS ARTICLE BASED ON INTERVIEWS UITH RIVADULLA. HE CLAINED TO HAVE BEEN IMPRISONED IN CUBA FRO LIbL TO 3967 FOR ANTI-CASTRO ~ ACTIVITIES. HE LEFT CUBA IN 1970. IN A 1972 NEWSPAPER INTERVIEYs RIVADULLA CLAIMED TO BE A JOURNALIST LIVING IN THE DOMINICAN REFUBLIC SINCE 1970 AND A NENBER OF THE INTER-ANERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION WORKING FOR THE FREEDOM OF NEWSNEN IMPRISONED IN CUBA. IN ANOTHER INTERVIEW IN 4972 HE CLAIMED TO HAVE ACTIVELY. OPPOSED THE FULGENCIO BATISTA REGIME AND BACKED FIDEL CAS TRO. BUT BECANE . OATE: ORIG: UNIT: Ext: . oe. s086g OFPeeee SocePasres erecess . eyheutistes oruge Caseonaris REPRODUCTION OT OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITEO =O ED 14-0000 on ica “OUTGOING ““<SSAGE Sramar CONtEe 80 OMT - . oee 0 sépanoee O8recge a oe ry ue oe te een om. onF oO [a 1) i] a rt] 5 Uatietaras . SECRET. . 12006400 momen met nren BATE. Te CROWD ow assess corass=te mumeee . OD aces OISSEne OY; CONF: . ('NFO: FIRE . — O wemes . G3 7064 Oammm mn . a . O worn ¢ prskutusronen WITH. THE CASTRO REGINE. IN 1974 HE WAS REPORTED TO BE OW RADIO AND TELEVISION COMMENTATOR IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. IN NOVENBER 2975S. A WOMAN LIVING IN NIANE WHOSE SON IS CURRENTLY A PRISONER. IN CUBA ADVISED A. contact OF THIS AGENCY THAT RIVADULLAAHAB. BEEN. IN PRISON uITH HER SON. THEY HAD PROMISED EACH OTHER THAT THE FIRST ONE TO BE RELEASED WOULD DO ALL IN HIS POWER TO OBTAIN THE FREEDOM OF THE OTHER. IN THIS CONNECTION, RIVADULLA FURNISHED TO THE MOTHER OF THE PRISONER THE NAME‘OF A WOMAN IN NEW YORK CITY WHO PROMISED TO GET THE SON OUT OF JAIL IN RETURN FOR PAYMENT OF U.S- abi $25.000- THE ONAN IS MARTA JIN ENE Z MARTINEZ, UVHOR IS DES- 2 CRIBED IN AGENCY RECORDS® AS VERY CLOSE TO FIDEL CASTRO» AN OPPORTUN- Yr ISTs IRRATIONAL» AND UNPREDICTABLE. HER ESTRANGED HUSBAND. BERNAL AMIS FAYAD, IS REPORTEDLY A CUBAN GENERAL DIRECTORATE OF wher te INTELLIGENCE {DGI} OFFICER. jf SIMENEZ IS ATTACHED TO THE CUBAN MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND IS FREQUENTLY A DELEGATE TO THE UN GENERAL MOREE FBI REPORT SJ~-105- ¥. HAVES A ES ASSEMBLY. BNLO8. DATED 27 JUNE L974, CONTAINS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON RIVA- DULLA. NO ADDITICNAL INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE ON VIVIAN FERNANDEZ DATE: . . ORIG: ° UNIT: EXT: me seaers OFeee coceonavea areas | peaencaven OSE ree REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE (S$ PROMIBITED: E 2 M4PDET — ——— eee Aenea ne india now 14-0000 on ammomtatrntcmrache sce . VJEQUING DRESSAGE | — orden COwatuse omer . : a em _ we we wee oa c > essce OnF OQ 0 0 o, a a 0 Cusemcaren SECRET . ; 006200 Rinne mercaree Rare rune Gaoue are O06004 SEOSCRTE! erESER : 7 0 wees DISSEM OTe CONF: = ined: PRO 0 wnces TE, 937064 0 carvense PER . O wmse # - DE CASTRO. ¥ 8s i. CLASSIFIED. BY RECORDED REPORTING OFFICER. EXENPT FRO GENERAL DECLASSIFICATION SCHEDULE OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 116S2-. EXENP- TION CATEGORY SB C2}. INPOSSIBLI: TO DETERMINE DATE OF AUTOMATIC DECLASSIFICATION. CLASSIFIED py! ou 72SS-cl FILE: Sb-8-116 Sh-2-9/7398 COb-2616945 cOL-2611973 201-87bb30% eOb- 7640L5$ 201-920333% 203-2992 12. . AC/LA/PNC Ledley 1 periascoedetlion Mover : AC/LA/HBCA ae Octal . . Loe C/LA/CAR > <semams C/LA/OPS_ A eft aratctee? PRCS/ITG | ¢ AGC/DDO CI/06 YY CI/RBA pave, 2 NOVEMAER LET, cre, DAVID F. THOMPSUN:MEH . mr, LACPNC/PA/R ‘ SY EXT: t . 2 t ao, MMA Ca Al Gif le, * weaned TY) CQCnpeTwSs COP CER . Aragerested orense Sassmcaroe | REPRODUCTION OF OTKER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PAONIAITED IMPDET SECRET Beret 14-0000 SEC VET PO PNCUMENT ExXTaact . THE FOLLOWING ENFORMATION CONCERNING THE SHPYEET = THES 201. ANSSTER HAS SCEN EXTRACTEO FROM ANTTHES UFSICTAL 1) FILE. a —_ oo. PERSINS PESEVOMING NAME TRATES AQE CAUTIONED THZT THE OCH oo. oe ry MENT FROM WHICH THIS EXTRACT WAS PREPARED CONTAINS AIOE TONAL . INFOMATION PERTAINING TD T4i SUAJECT AND SHOULD 4c OF QUESTED wont pe = FROM UPSEILES © 0. Ce ee ne ee ee ee er ner ee a ee ce a cee ee a ——- ee ep ee . . ne _— - a+: et ee cee eee we ee - .- . POSADA CAR®ILESs LUIS... . see a a ee 2010300985 - O75-008-015 ee wee ca cee ee DERM ee ee ee CARASTT BF ne etn 20 OCF 76 oe a eee ee CLT.VENE JU ors22 ee a. RES VENE. NATIVE BORN CUBAN, GOVM HILOS SUBS. wt - DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR 6 ICT 76 BOMBING OF AL. ete ee oe CUBANA ATPLINER, WILL REQUEST VENE SOVT [EVOKE 0 wh eS VENE CITZENSHEP. AND TUPN HIM OVER TO THEM ce ee = FOP PROSECUTION, CUSAN GUVM INTENDS TO LPOUF] 0 wee ee eee ee ee eee. DATE SUBD CITHER WITH OR WITHOUT DUE PROCESS DF Ll Be JLAW LoL ee wee tee ven ee me nee ee ee ee tte ennneeeeee eet Hila Bae G&S ae SECRET €2 ooo ° ~ ~™ ° — 7 _ . BH men re a Ee A I eae pee nee ee on . ~ wea we A ie te os . 14-00000 NE NS oe, en any eee eR ae a et ee : OUTGOING “1ESSAGE "2"3f Brena. COnTER USE ORY . 6s f° foe tb vv ¢€ g 39 a y CAseee Rat SECRET WERSOE MANO ING OEE ATOR . Gare tg, om museser eeraaance muNeER STAFF r 3049387 - DIRECTOR 73S S Ba av 7 con LYS oem malin, sbe 4, off ff Era . TO: CARACAS«¥ UNINTEL MHSPIKE KMSTONE ¥ - REFS! A. CARACAS 32398 IIN O77301 - Be DIRECTOR 93359 a C. CARACAS ENSTEL 12805. 28 OCTOBER 14976 ¥ reco ARGUELLES OF REFS A AND B RETRACKED UNDER = 85 ¢ : » 9D LAST NAME ARGUELLO AS RECEIVED REF C-. ONE CARD REF FOUND TO A DIEGO LAZAROQ ARGUELLO LASTRES. DOB CA- 3b. NENBER OF or a . CUBAN NATIONAL POLICE IN EXILE. ADDRESS 1785 N-WU- 29 STREETs .MIANT. SPECIAL SEARCH HAS SEEN REQUESTED FOR SOURCE DOCUMENT. UFGA-8043, B DATED 12 MARCH 63. WILL ADVISE IF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION LOCATED.¥ 2. NO IDENTIFIASLE TRACES ON MARIA INES VEG A_ OR PAULA VALLADARES OF REF C.¥ 3. FILE: 202-30098S. Ea INPDET-d LA, COMMENT: A~ DIEGO ARGUELLES BELIEVED TO BE ASSOCIATE IN . INVESTIGATION FIRM OF LUIS POSADA. B- NO H@S TRACES ARGUELLES C- PRESS REPORTED ARREST OF ARGUELLO. VEGA “AND VALLADARES» be ws te SCARLET t pare: 29 OCTOBER 1976 CAAICO folie. COOLEY: MEH WZ tas ~ BIO FPS” - be 3 cnr, LA/PNCAY Mpg he Be OS Tb Ext: mes ( f AAAS ws Ae ten pect” [ econo pepy | Prey CAASEICATION REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN TME ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED E 2 IMPDET CL BY: no 2a55 err an re “~, . fame . ee te o te uF. ro cr Cer io 2 tt wer . - wae * { 4 ben ered oe pee Gey aut per : cere tatn dp | § € Cc R € t H FQN, OPP Er eC t OU ANGE com ere toninn pan STAFF ; 2 Se TON UNIT G a : di ag [sm RR ene ve elas) forth we. shat oy: —_ a S spptniauaanetemnenmnnaiteenatiaae - kr I | __defe 62: 0003... bw ie i o * >” “? 336956 Elaa7s ‘PAGE @2 a IN 262793 T9Rs2815152 OCT 76 SJ0S_ 20254 --§ £ © RE T 2615022 OCT 76 STAFF __GITE SAN JOSE 20951 701. DIRECTOR INFO SANTIAGO. CAPACAS, ’ WNINTEL AYBAT FUDWELL REFSt A, SANTIAGO 35352 (w 0/609) @, SAN OSE 19715 (Not SENT caRacasy Cea 97978) 1. FOLLOWING COMMENTS RE PARA 2 OF REF A ARE BEING REPEATED FOR CLARIFICATYON, 2s PER PARA 1 OF REF B, 00U8 ER QUIROS WHO APPARENTLY CONJURED UP INVOLVEMENT OF ORLANDO BOS C WH IN THE ARMS MOVEMENT STORY DISCUSSED BETWEEN .COSTAN RICAN FOREIGN MINISTER GONZALQ F AC 1 0 AND CHILEAN PARRA. "CONF IDGNTIAL IT WAS COSTA RICAN PRESIDENT DANIEL _ AMBASSADOR TO COSTA RICA JORGE ARANDA FUNCTIONARIES OF THE U,S, EMBASSY" (ACTUALLY U.S. AMBASSADOR USING STATION INFO) WHO ADVISED THE COSTA RICAN GOVERNMENT OF AN ULTRAS - RIGHTIST PLOT DID NOT REPEAT NoT MENTION THAT BOSCH WAS INVOLVED IN ANY WAY WITH THIS PLOT, AND STATION HAS No INFORMAT [ON INDICATING THAT BOSCH WAS INVOLVED, ALLEGED INVOLVEMENT OF BOSCH WAS APPARENTLY PURE INVENTIG N 3. 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REPRUOUCTION OY OYNER Than ISSUING OFFICE 18 PROrHHTEO = PERSON UNIT NOTIFIED, | ADVANCE COP ISSUED SLOTTED Oo 7 334460 PAGE i+ t IN caseez oe TOR: 2720332 oC 76 CARA 31254 SECRET 2720202 OCT 76 STAFF ; CITE CARACAS 31256 To? - DIRECTOR, WNINTEL RYSAT MHSP IKE REFE CARACAS ze (OTP FAY 4. FYI, ACCORDING ARLET4S WHO OBTAINED FROM DISIP OFFICER, EVIDENCE WHICH IMPLICATES SUBJECT 201°300985 IN 6 OCTOBER 1976 CUBANA AIRCRAFT BOMBING INCLUDES AIRLINE ’ BILLING INVOICE SIEZED IN RAID ON ICICA OFFICES {N CARACAS, BILLING [S$ TO ICICA FOR AIRLINE TICKETS USED BY HERNAN RICARDO &L 0 2 AN O DURING BOMBING OPERATION, ? 2, FILES 20298309985, 62, IMPDET, rete | W277. 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CVT Wacg 0 TO: CARACAS: ¥ UNINTEL MHSPIKE KNSTONE YO | REF: CARACAS 33398 JIN 0767301 ¥ oO ra | b- NO HGS BTRACES ON DIEGO ARGUELLES. ¥ Aenea 77 | 2. H@S FILE ON CIVISTA-b INDICATE HE BORN & OCBTOBER 3943 IN CARACAS. HE ATTENDED COLEGIO “CARMELITANO DEL NORTE IN SAN ANTONIO PAMPLONA, COLOMBIA, BIST iby HE YAS A PLASTIC WORKER 3962-3965 AND IN 3966 WAS ACCEPTED AS AGENT/INVESTIGATOR WITH THE JUDICTAL POLICE {PTJ}. WKSCARLET-L REQUESTED TRAINING FOR c¥tsta- -b IN JUNE 3168 IN FLAPS AND SEALS. HOUEVER» FOR SOME UNKNOUN REASON, WKSCARLET-3 LOST INTEREST IN TRAINING CIVISTA-& AND HIS POA WAS CANMBCELLED. LATEST DOCUMENT IN H@S FILE. & MARCH 25969. HVCA-2b340. STATED THAT CIVISTA-& HAS NEVER BEEN CONTACTED &BY STATION PERSONNEL NOR HAS “We BEEN GIVEN BKHERALD TRAINING. ¥ 3. FILE: 203- panosais 201- -oa3sdea. Ee INPDET~-d REFERENCE ADVISED THAT THERE NO STATION TRACES ON ALFREDO GUTIERREZ OR OLEG GUETON RODRIGUEZ DE LA SERRA TRETISCOFF. IN ADDITION STATION ADVISED THAT DIEGO ARGUELLES AND CIVISTA-b ARE BELIEVED TO BE ASSOCIATES IN INVESTIGATION FIRM OF LUIS POSADA CARRILLES. pate: 2b OCT 7b or- Bee 95 onic: chrencyi YARD aw RECORD LOPY Ie ferred = By v Cc og? ‘TT a le roe) oA. IO aa fea Cou") Leechs COCR ATers OFNCSSE . MRE ATES CFRCER . ae aePRoDUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED «=f 222 3= IMPDET 8 re FIs9a7 . _. - me Ave ensner 14-0000 a ? 7 “-~ < oy - . — : . SS. THRODUC TH FE Oeer @ Peeare TSSUING OFFER 13 PROMIAITEO . 7 ame ee reese By ww TEL. " er OSON UNE NOTEED . serge UN * Lar ° ws aoe ee wees “y ———_—_—_ 1 329742 El asee IN 27961 . PORN 2642572 OCT 76 CARA RPT | : §ECRET 2612242 OCT 76 STAFF . H , CITE CARACAS 33229 ; TO: DIRECTOR, . | WNINTEL RYGAT NMSPIKE KMSTONE | REFS! A, WASHINGTON 9203398 8, Cakacas 31186 074978) ; | C. Cakacas 22274 (87528) ! 1, WE HAD KOPED RESOLVE QUESTIONS RAISED BY APPROACH OF SERGIO D1 E GUE Zz OSTENSIBLY ON BEHALF LUIS POSADA ' THROUGH DISCUSSION WITH POSADA, POSADA IS NO LONGER \ ACCESSIBLE. 2, WKNORTH=27 RECENTLY SHOKED STATION OFFICER 4 CATALOG OF INTELLIGENCE TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT PRODUCED BY AUDIO INTERNATIONAL DEVICES CAID) GF FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORICA, INSIDE THE CATALOG COVER WAS A SMALL POCKET CONTAINING THE BUSINESS CARD OF SERGIO ‘DIEGUEZ, REPRESENTING AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTSs INC.e MEAM], WKNQRTHeS? SAID ME HAD GOTTEN THE CATALOG INDIRECTLY AND THROUGH THE VENSZUELAN NATIONAL GUARD THAT WE DOES NOT KNOW DIEGUE2 PERSONALLY, 3. THE TeOUSNT OCCURS THAT DIESUEZ MAY HAVE BEEN WE Cass FILS co 25)- . 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DiEGOEZ' APPROACH WAS PRIGR THE 21 SEPTEMBER ASSASSINATION OF ' ORLANDO LSTELITER AND THE 6 OCTOBER DESTRUCTION OF A CUBANA AIRLINER. SUGGEST HEADQUARTERS MAY WISH TO RECONTACT AND CESRIEF " DIEGUE2 OR SUGGEST SAME TO LNERGO, 4, FILES 22C960484/3) 20L-03027985, E2. YMPDET. ’ i een e@ e a eae 8 e@ : - « - © 2 @ bee SECRET - - > Fee baad 14-0000 ery Z ~ : 4 / ° ™ ot 37. sf ~ oate PUT mE ue Sem tere deel ee een meee Oo . . he ee eel Oe De ee oo “ae ee rigras teame cee na ree co tee ee er eee een seer eee at ee Pe mee meee ee . s “ oo. : ar Ts . bretr wie the BE Ty ee aot ss peepee see ne fc afror Bae vA a % . \ a. 07 ‘ oe fy - 0 rawr mmm Secmmteme os - a = Pd ' pee Vie et a Cee _ ae wee . eat ae Sg LOD... - fad ? TE l- Sea prren f Fret i me er OD — Tr. Cs nes asl, Wee bite on: : LOLA, C464 ri, YS54, eed, Yortitin ~ e dadees tiases =: ars 3: f rr" en 77526 aca %cA IT ed SecA Lia! bE gies 22380 ECLGIS2 SST 7a S°ArE WAINTEL RYSAT >) REF: Avs GEORGETOMW 22356 + re ost 5. GEGKGETOWN EMaTEL 2278 we 30244) TLE ¢tsase H eaeeaan: 1 site secagereen 21309 m\ SELES EER | Ter BIREITIA INFO LONDON, DSF Pos : BA PS poco eS | PURE her cage a de FOR PAST TEN DAYS ATMUSPMERE SURROUNDING OUR ey ; ‘ € | Qr- i hAS SEEN ONE OF APPREHENSION, REVIEWING EVENTS! *s \ A. ON AL GCTUSER FORMIN FRED WILLS ISSUED STATEMENT WHICH D2 TQ DESTABILIZATION JN CONTEXT CF cue ANA CRASH, EMKESSSY REFERF WAS PEACEFULLY PICKZTED 13 OCTCVER EY THO GROUPS» ONE (YSM) WITH GOVERNMENT APPROVAL. THERE FOLLOWED TKD TELEPHONE THREATS TO PLI0Ff 2 Ore <2 teem ee mee memo ena = Emeassy 14 ocroseR. 5. ON 45 GCTOEER STATE DEPT MADE LEMARCHE TO GuYaNeSE CHARSE HALDER OF KAJCH KEY PHR&SE FOCUSSED UPON 8Y GOG WAS THAT GCS RAS "STRAINING US PATIENCE," EMBASSY DID NOT RECEIVE ACTUAL TEXT CF DEMARCHE, BUT SECRETARY LEURS, IN TELECON WITH CHARGE BLACKEN. DENIED THAT PHAASE WAS USED, NEVERTHELESS, THIS HEIGHTENED BURNHAM'S EXOTICNAL EROGDING OVER CRASH AND THERE pe! . ‘ FOLUCHED BURNAAM'S SPEECH (SEE TEXT REF 6), newt 3 . . . . . . cot ' 4 ) i SECRET ye ; ' — ot . wee ‘ 14-0000 Soav FIN ee be] ; ~ _ *B.t fC O8sew ere tere cece ae . : SEG ETT £ASON ON ee ee ecaet? Py) Prvayte COPe ee eo Fe ES STAPF . aon UNIT ’ N & o T 323662 EL AG OS PAGE C2 IN @77506 TORI2222¢62 OCT 76. * GoRG 22309 C. ON g6 GCTOSER SaRsanten CRICKET Team LEFT GUYANA a PAEMSTURELY, REPORTEDLY AFTER RECEIVING Be4s THREAT, ON 19 OOTOSER SNS SEaRCHES KEVE CONDUCTED at SANK OF GUYANA AND LOSAL AUTOVELESTAONICS DEALER! GEDDES GRANT, ON REELS OF BURNWAM SPEECH DEPT ADVISED CHARGE HE To . COINs dD. BE RECALLED FOR CoNSULTATION AFTER DELIVERING US PROTEST, CIDENTALLY, WE RECEIVED GOG LETTER REIVESTING CESSATION OF ONGOING AD PaCuecT Duz AID ALLEGED FAILURE TO FOLLOW APPROVED PROCEDURE; AND EMSASSY'S UNCLASSIFIED FOUCH WAS DETAINED AT ATRPCRT, ~ ' . E, CHaRSE DELIVERED CRAL PROTEST TO WILLS EVENING a OCTOBER AND WAS LATER CALLED TO MEET WITH BURNHAM, +a : 2. PRIOR HIS DEPARTURE MORNING 22 OCTOBER CHARGE TOLD COS BURNHAM WAS UNAPCLOGETIC OVER SPEECH AND DID NOT REACT TO ouR "PROTEST (WHICH WKaS MILDER THAN WILLS AND WE EXPECTED), SURNHAM : WAS PARTICULARLY ANGRY AT BaRBADIAN POSITION ON CRASH, BLAMING US FOR THAT POSITION AS KELL aS FOR SUPPORT OF CUSAN EXILES HO BURNHAM NOX SEEKS VENGENCE THROUGH DEATH OF , PERPETRATED CRASH, SUSPECTS, HE SEEMED To IMPLY THAT USG ASSISTANCE IN GAINSING TKEM To "JUSTICE" KOULD REESTABLISH OUR CREDIBILITY. RASALT/3 CONFIRMED ae SECRET > . . aN - Begotten terns + . ~ ” ~~ . ee ce een 14400000 #oey op ‘ 2 +) ues “sat e ‘ h, . ¢ aad oo" ~ a . t= <! e T F SOC. wil festa Be ere eeea, Tete ne ty ° e . a H mereseuce ON os Ctete teen . 3e€ct 8 ¢ ' / heme COFFE BR COSee rer . . PC OE He eh NET BED REND Ys * T 32366: _-ELA6ze Pace @3 EN 677506 369 GORS Toas2z12¢682 OCT 76 THIS AS SURANAM'S VIEW, 2. AFTER ELRNHAM'S SUAGAY SPEECH NEITHER AASALT/3 CR/3) NOR er ALTAGUAN/3 (7/3) WERE AVATLASLE, APPARENTLY DUE TO HEIGKTENED GOS MEETING ACTIVITY, AFTER MISSING 16 JSTUBER CONTACT. R/S CHECKED IN MORNING 2€ OCTOBER, MESTING SET FUR SAM= NIGHT. ON VOTE LINK AXE COMMENTED THAT CRASH Gave RISE TO GREaT DEAL OF EMOTION WHICH FOR BURNHAM KAS VERY STRONGLY REIKFORCES BY DISCOVERY OF JOE LEO'S NAME IN SUSPECT'S DIARy. FOR BURNAAM THIS INDICATED & PRESENT USG ASSOCTATION witm SUSPECTS EVEN JF We WERE NOT INVOLVED IN AIR CRASH, R/3 SAID THAT IN MEETINGS PRIOR TO SURKHAM*S SPEECH FORMIN KILLS WAS NOT ARXTOUS FOR CONFRONTETICN ALTA US, HOWEVER, IN HIS AND WILLS! ATTEMPTS To DISCUSS BURNHAM'S SPEECH APPROACH, BURNHAM WOULD NOT COMMIT HIMSELF AS To HOK FAR HE AQULD GO. R/3 THINKS THAT SURNHAM AENT JUST. AS FAR AS HE INTENDED. AND WAS EVEN SOMEWHAT us RESTHAINED EMOTIONALLY. EXPECT MORE DETAIL IN DEBRIEFING R735 | — PARTICULARLY ON KILLS" ROLE DURINS THIS CRISIS. AND CUBAN OR OTHER ROLES IF ANY. GNCOIN ALSO ATTEMPTING ConTAcT 7/3 FOR READING ON - } SITUATION. : i 6. WE HAVE SEEN NO MEAS JRABLE CHANGE IN GPERATIONAL CLIMATE AS ‘ YET, WILLS TOLD CHARGE THAT PARA 1 POUCH AND AID©LETTER INCIDENTS .S ECR ET ¥ FOav poe wey ™~ ~. CASE SEC DSSEY PY ge yore, cnees o.7,8° . I PEr@ocuenos OF CTHFa Than 7 s = R Tt {BSS OF RICE 1S PAOMOITED PEOSON UAT NOTICE ! . j . ‘STAFF . a Q AD. ENCE COPY “S$.E5 BLOTTED AGTION UNIT Py EiAbae PASE 24-26 UN 5775846 , Co T2k2222482 OCT 76 | «BERG 22369 PERSONNE Le ALTHGUGH HE waS ‘Nat SPECIFIC. R/3 REQUESTED Facketoe _ FACE MEETING SAVING THAT HE SEES NU CHANGE IN SSUSRITY SITUATION. * ! i STATIUN WILL CONTINUE KITH SCHEDULED MEETING ARRANSEMENTS» BARRING | i CHANGE FOR KORSE. JIN THIS CONTEXT OFS CLIMATE COULD DETERIORATE IF ANY PLAUSIBLE EVIDENCE YS DIVULGED LINKING USG oR BKHER ALD DIRECTLY TO CUBANA 59M5 SUSRESTS., RIGHTLY OR KRONGLY THIS WOULD PROSABLY SERVE AS CONFIRMATIGN CF SURNMAM'S PARANTIS SuUSPICIENS OF US. CANNOT FREDICT NATURE SPFORIS REACTION, HOWEVERs HOS SHOULD aes we a BE AWARE THAT CNE OF ARRESTEES IN CARACAS, LUIS POSADA CARRILES, kAS FORMERLY HANDLED SY GAORIEL J, LASREAZ CIRCA 1972, < 5, FILES SEFER, £2 TMP0ET, : = el erm ts 8 a en ere ee : nex 1y2e b ay hd a < 1 ay 5 we sec gaze nollie H oy we SR, te ge 14.90000 . a et ™ - _* a 7 gee i. ERPS es Be daxte 42 Cpiicaoukes Sh ° pps Ba arr. | 4 Peron ' ras ' WA ge ie ceil y ae wet hoc a fT ; - meee gs oilne Delt VALE, meee ee. 7 . ? 324266 ELLE65 PAGE @1 IN 277826 ' ORS OCT Ga Sat eth (SEC Re T 2226382 COT.76 STAFF : - _ ae CITE CARACAS Tizie To: PRIORITY DIRECTOR. WNINTEL KMSTONE MRSP IKE ‘ REF! CARACAS 31208 (y 209voP_) . . . “8 1, DURING 220CTOSER MEETING WITH WKNOITHOL7, HE . PLACED TELEPKGAE CALL TO OFFICE OF KKNOBLE-24 AND PRSONALLY ‘ VERIFIED TAT ORLANDO G ARC 1 A HAD NOT BEEN ARRESTED, ‘ t IT OPINION OF XXNORTH#17 THAT PRESS ALLEGATION 1§ RESULT . os OF CONFUSION KANE ORLANDO GARCIA WITH ORLANDO BOS CH WKNORTH*417 ALSO SAID HE HAS NO INFORMATION THAT FRANCISCO : N UN & 2 KAS CR HAS HAD [N THE PAST ANY CONNECTION WITH \ VENEZUELAN "SECRET POLICE®, 2, WKNORTH#17 HAD TIME ONLY SRIEFLY TO DISCUSS BOMSING CASES INFO SEING FORWARDED BY HVC, CONCERNING THE ; i PRESS ALLEGATION THAT POSADA'S “FORTIFIED RESIDENCE” HAD BEEN SEARCHED , WKNORTH@47 SAID THIS WAS UNTURE AND ONLY THE ICICA OFFICE HAD BEEN RAIDED. KKNOGRTH=17 ADDED THAT ; i SOME ITEMS OF SOMB PARAPHERNALIA FOCND IN THE ICfca OFFICES WERE CONSIDERED EVIDENCE [TMPLICATING POSADA IN THE p£CTOses — — son , CROSS FILE COP F i. SECRET | 201-309 Sfp |__b0 nu? 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OR OLEG GUETON Meret einmntots nt ee ae ees (ese enmemiunfteacmenapatians seo poe IGuE2 DE La SERRA TRETISCOFF, 2. © posapa ASSCCITES IN INVESTIGATIVE FIRM ARE BELIEVED BE DIEGO ARGUELLES (NO STATION TRACES) AND CIVISTA*6! THE LATTER MAY HAVE KAD HIS INTEREST IN THE FIRM PURCHASED BY POSADA AND ARGUELLES A FEW MONTHS AGO. WKSCARLET#1 HAS BEEN ALLEGED BY WKNORTH TO 8E a PARTNER OF POSADA IN THE roan BUT WE HAVE NG TR att nen mae AL Meant cnatmine pet bie INFORMATION TO SUBSTANTIATE THIS, POSADA DID TELL STATION THAT WIS FIRM HAD DONE WORK FOR WKSCARLET=1 aS A CLIENT. THE ALLEGED PARTNERSHIP CONNECTION WOULD GE VALUABLE FACT IN ANY GOV EFFORT . ee sete te keane SHOW CONNECTION OF POSADA ACTIVITIES WITH COPEI, STATION HAS NO RECENT INFORMATION ON CIVISTaeg , WE ARE aS YET UNABLE 170 IDENTIFY TwE 11 OTHER PERSONS CONNECTED WITH ICICA BUY + IF THIS FIGURE CORRECT, SUSPECT THAT FREDDY LUGO AND ALCARDO HEANAN LOZANO MAY FIGURE F [ AMONG THE ELEVEN, ol lef 1¢ ; anys ' ; a: B Cary ej - JOO VFS 14-0000 rang oe ' . , Varese Gus; Bow as oe ae TE Te Sk cd . won NY SECRET. PEPRODUTCTION GY OTHER TH. ASUING OFFICE 1S PROKIGIT PERU UAE TRIE coe web we dae wee b ‘ AI ae TOOT SUED ALOUD wee tt at ‘ [sr arr . Be Tee UP . “+ . T 321023 EAA2o PAGE @2-92 IN 076710 TORI 2118012 OCT 76 CARA 31198 3, FILE! 204-0308985, E2, IMPDET, ; oow e . J .] o - wo - i . ww - - - 2 oe. TS. OTe IS . per re _< - secreiri 2 yr 8 lle ese ~~ - woe ~~ ~ — FORM jo0e howe ate . ane 2 val ~ ~ ‘ pay: wi CABLE SEC MIRSEN AY ver tora, const 1% ayaa . j RMETMOOUCTION BY CTHEM THAN ISSUING OFFICE 18 SROMEITES CREBON UNIT NOTED . } SECRE t . ~ _ ° ° 1 Sethi pay le stare: on a ESR ~APyAnct COPY $s. £9 sovTFD ele. kD ee Shi OS Nit Ta 074978 T 317069 E1647 PAGE @4 | . - TORE2013592 OCT 76 ' "cara 31186 SECRET 243222 OCT 76 STAFF CITE CARACAS 31386 Tot IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, ‘. WNINTEL RYGAT MASP IKE KMSTONE : REFS! A, DIRECTOR 93024@ i 8. DIRECTOR 875122 C, WASHINGTON 92e332 1, THE AGENCY HAS HAD NO> REPEAT wo» RELaT LONSHIP WITH LUIS PO S AD A'S INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY OR ANY OTHER BUSINESS VENTURE HE MAY HAVE HAD IN CARACAS, 2. DECISION TO TERMINATE RELATIONSHIP WITH POSADA WAS TAKEN IN EARLY 1974, ALMOST YWO YEARS PRIOR HOS FORMAL . . TERMINATION ON 13 FEARUARY 1976, OUR ONLY REASON FOR CONe’™ ° TINUING THE CONTACT BEYOND DATE OF THAT DECISION IN 1974 WAS TO RESOLVE CERTAIN OUTSTANDING FEDERAL COVERT INCOME [r:s/ TAX MATTERS» AND WE TRIED TO KEEP THESE SESSIONS AS a = INFREQUENT ASPOSSIGLE, AS SOON AS TAX SITUATION WAS Latin SATISFACTORILY RESOLVED» WE PRECEEPED WITH FORMAL TERMINATION, SESSION IN FEBRUARY 1976, BECAUSE POSADA HAD HIGH LOCAL PROFILE, WE HED NO REALLY COVERT MEANS TO CONTACT HIM AND 2uy~ 300975 ~ 7 SECRET La 7b [econo cu" | 14-0000 FOAM DNS wr 28 Cale SOC OFSEY OFLU ope Tora, COMES euN BF AEPROOUCTION OF OTHER THAN ! 1BSUING OF MICE 18 PROWOITEO SECRET? PERSON UNIT NOTEIED. aCVANCE COPY ISSCED Sc a%tED , ACTION UNF PAGE 82 ‘In 074978 T 317069 = EL A647 “| TORI 2013592 OCT 76 Cara 34186 WE WAITED FOR MIS PERIODIC, NON@SCHEDULED CALL*INS TO RECEIVE AND CONVEY ANY NEWS CONCERNING TAX MATTERS, 3. CONTACTS WITH STATION SUBSEQUENT TO FORMAL TERMINATION SESSION WERE AT POSADA OWN INITIATIVE AND WERE FOR PURPOSE VOLUNTEERING INFORMATION ON SIGNIFICANT EXILE EXTREMIST PLANS, TO SOLICIT AID FOR RETENTION OF WIS RESIDENT AL TEN: STATUS AND FOR HELP IN OGTAINING U.S. VISITORS VISAS : FOR SELF AND FAMILY. POSADA WAS NOT TASKED TO PROVIDE INFORMATION BEYOND SPECIFICS OF EXTREMIST PLANNING WHICH HE HAD REPORTED ON OWN INITIATIVE. 4, POSADA RECONTACTED THE CARACAS STATION ALMOST IMMEDEATELY FOLLOWING HIS FORMAL TERMINATION TO VOLUNTEER - REPORT ON WHEREABOUTS OF ORLANDO BOS CH AVILAg FRANK C A § 7 RO AND THE THREAT TO LIFE OF SALVADOR AL LEN D E'§ NEPHEN, HE KAS CONTACTED A DAY CR SO LATER (19 FESRURARY 1976) BY STATION BUENOS AIRES TO DESRIEF FOR ANY POSSI@LE INFORMATION CONCERNING SECURITY OF SECRETARY KISSINGER VISIT, aT THIS TIME POSADA WAS TRAVELLING WITH FORMER DISIP CHIEF REMBEATO UZ CATEGUI CHIS CLIENT) AND INVESTIGATING THE S4UTHORSHIP OF A LETTER BOMB SENT TO CUBAN AMBASSADOR [N =, ; SECRET. woe - - I ~ Nee . - a ™ - ’ re cee ree . at c ip-00000 fone We hier Foe eae 8848 - — - “ ry 28 ot * . - - . a - - ¢ ~ ne FABLE SEC OSREV BY loge tov. COF ES Cree es apres ES . st . - ROPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN . ISSUING OFFICE 1S OROMIBITED SEABON UNIT NOTED, SECRET | | STAFF iu : ADV ANCE COPy ACTION UT SCE SLOTTED T 327069 £1 A647 . PAGE @3 In 074976 , TORIZC13592 OCT 76 CARA 31186 “CARACAS! THE G0MB ENVELOPE BORE RETURN ADDRESS OF WEALTHY VENEZUELAN INDUSTRIALIST GUSTAVO V 0 LM E R WHOEMPLOYS UZCATEGU! AS. * SECURITY ADVISTOR, FOLLOWING WIS TETURN TO CARACAS FROM THLS TRIP POSADA CONTACTED THE STATION AND SAID SOMEWHAT ACCUSINGLY THAT WE HAD VERY NEARLY BEEN {RREDEEMABLY COMPROMISED WITH THE EXILE EXTREMEISTS WHEN BOSCH WAS ARRESTED IN SAN. JOSE AND THE JNFORMATION CONCERNING THE THREAT TO ALLENDE?S war it NEPHEW WAS LEAKED, : 3, ON 22 JUNE 1976 POSADA AGAIN CONTACTED THE STATION, REPORTED INFO TOF IRDB=315/06286/76 CONCERNING POSSIBLE EXILE PLANS TO BLOW UP A CUBANA ALRL INES LEAVING PAN AM Ay AND REQUES? ED VISA ASSISTANCE REPORTED CARACAS 30169, THE LAST CARACAS STaTION CONTACT WITH POSADA WAS i rew DAYS LATER TO COUNSEL HIM PER REF 8, AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO CONTACT POSADA ON 7 OcTOBER 1976 IN CONNECTION REF Cj 6. THE STATION HAS NO REASON TO BELIEVE THAT THE SOURCE oF TOPIRGB93515/:0256 DELIBERATELY DELAYED PASSING ON BOSCH'S AND POSADA'S REMARKS ABOUT HITTING A CUBAN PLAN UNTIL AFTER THE INCIDENT. WHEN POSADA MADE THE STATEMENTS TO THE SUBSOURCE He 2 Lee wee een ene as WAS NOT SPECIFIC AS TO ANY TIME OR PLACE FOR THE JNCIDENT, WHEN ti *Pre date al number SECRET. ce oRenske d ews Request. . : Bdt~- ZIPS 14-4000 FOAM s020R TO Em CaBLe SEC OSSEY Osa ror ak COMES RUN AY . . i REPRODUCTION OY OTHER THAN ° . | es IBSUING OFFICE 1B PROMIBITED PERSON UNIT NOTIEIED . sSéeCRET “SSUES SLOTIE SOV ANCE COPY ACTION UNIT action e« In 074978 T 317269 E1A647 PAGE 84°94 a ; TORE 2213592 OCT 76 CAns 32186 THE SUBSOURCE REPORTED THIS INFORMATION TO THE SOURCE, THE |. SUBSOURCE HAD NO REASON TO BELIEVE THE INFORMATION WOULD BE i. > parsen ON BY THE SOURCE TO AGENCY AS HE IS UNWITTING OF THE “1 SQURCE'S RELATIONSHIP WiTH THE AGENCY, 7, FILE? 202903009685, E2, IMPDET. aT Saeed . . se NA ae geod A, he UF tad SEGRE Te eo. . . S . . we ew ae Oe en 14-0000 % ote TO: oPCLDIATE preacior. WHIMVEL PYPRT PMSPIRE ER Tie : ROES2 FL, PIGS CTOS aanedh BR RIBECTOR 8FS5tal C. WASHINGTON 9203790 THE AGENCY MAS HAD Noe PEPEAT NOs RELATIONSHIP WITH 1. Luis & Wears PHMESTICIT IVE eGSNCY OF ANY OTHER EULIN MAY HVE rit IN CAPRCAS, 2. DECTAIGN TO TERMINATE PELATIONSHIP WITH PRSAEA WAS TREEN Th EAPLY 2274+ ALMOST THO YEARS PRIQR HES FORMAL Eri nATION Ca PS FEBRURPY 1970. DUP CMLY PERSON FOr CON] TUSUTHS TRE Comino) REYONS TeTReHIF TRAT PECTS ION IN rere URS TO FESOLSE CORTAEN QUTS TRNDING FETESFAL COVERT INCOME The MATTERS. AL KE TRIED Ti FEEP THESE SESSIONS AS INFRFOUENT HSPOSSTELE. wi LOGN S$ TAN STYUATION WAS SATTIFARCTOS Ti SESTLVED: “WC OPROCCETED SITH FORMSL TER Na DIN SESSION TM FeBeteey Pere. Ren mish POSADA Bri Hied LOCAL PROFILE.s Wi KAR NO FERLLY COVERT NERNS TO CONTACT AIM AND WE URTTED FOS ATS FERTODIS. MON-SCHESPULER CALL<INS TD FECEIVE ty! CONVEY PNY NEW? CONCERNING TAN MATTERS. 3. CONTACTS WITH STATION SUESEQUENT TO FORMAL TEPHINETION SESSION WERE AT FOSADA OUN INITIATIVE AND WERE FOP PUPFOSE VOLUNTEERING PFORMATION GN SIGNIFICANT EXICE EXTREMIST PLANS: TO SOLUILEC Milt FOr RETCHTION OF HIS SESTRENT ALIEN STATUS AND FOR KELP Hi OBTAINING U.S. VISTTOES VISAS FOS Tele oan FaMTey. POANA tas NOT TASKED TO PROVINE THEN MAT OM BEYGNT SPECIFICS GF EXTREMIST PLANNINS WHICH HE Nat PEPOPTED ON QUIN INETISTIVE, 4. POTADA FECONTACTED THE CRFRCAS STATION ALMOST “INMEDIATELY FOLLGMING HIT FORMAL TEFMINATICN TO VOLUNTEER fy Py fae tote es a on of : ' JP OUTS UP CS LnME B Boor Tm a tee Phen apoin rire eearrt ep km oer mom oF ODO POR AKTL RS, Penn n s rr a ry i. . at ee oe | “ut pcan wre g SEO L EPL mmegapsrioy METDV. So HED oe CHIGS FEMMES TO ATIMG TRE Lite tts FO TLISTHOD Amp 3 In = $ WPL Tb ¢ . PTBLIS . Pr Tava 4 Q Loe ER OMHOEMPLEOYS UZCATEG IL ate ITOE, EDLEN EMG STS TETWEN 1D CREMLAE c POCete COME TED THE FYE TION Bap SED “t mY TRAY HE HED VERY NEetLY BEEN TREN EMARLY AUTH THE FMILE EXTREME RSTO BREN ROSCH LAS AOPETTEOD YM wob + cet SEP THE PMFORARTION CONCERNING TRE THREAT TH ALLENTESS 1 NOPREM MAP LESKED, ; ; 5. UN ©? JUNE 1978 BOER AGRIN CUNTACTED THECTHTION, ' PERLETEN INEU TIRIPIR-ST oS -veses- 76 CONCERNING FOSSIELE EXILE . PLANS TO PLUM UP f CURARA At LINEP LOAVING PARFMA: AND PEGE OTED i BO169. THE LAST CREAT CN: eee FER OPTED CHOBERS 3 7 yaT ETSTUL ald 73 vy Tas TANE Ta ConTaCT ATT Tin 7 eTorS . Gus TION REF C. i 6. THE STATION HAS MO PEASON TO FRELIEWE THAT TRE Snuece c TRE TRNR-BS-poeSe PEL TBERATELY VELRYEY PASSING ON BOSCH Ane PORES Bebe HRD MITTS A OCIERIM ELAN UNTIL SST THE THE TENT HEM POSADR MAE THE STATEMENTS TO THE SUESOURCE HE Way HOT SPECIFIC AS TO Atiy TINE OF PLACE FOS THE YNCITENT. MMEN THE SUPSEUSES REPORTEL THES TMROeRAT ICN TO TRE Tees Tre SUBSOURCE HAN NO BESSON TO TELIEVE THE PNEORMAT I fins HOt FE PROCED CU BY THE ToueCE TO AGSNKY AL HE IS UNMET T Eas UF THE SOUPCE’S FELATIONSHIP WITH THE AGENCY. bal 7. FILE? S01-0300525. Es IMPDET. ! SECRET 14-0000 o a “. “7 ie —) “ = 77) o lead = ~ m = ? { ara) an I _ / i ye eee LOX MESSAGE RECEIPT OS ever tyto BY Peay wetre SUFRONE (eases ovnices Bee Tit é Raymond A, Warren, Chief, Latin America bivigion, x7763 Fo Shee OF MESSAGE i Data for Inclusien in Rraft Memorandum to Secretary of State WTRBESTPICATISN CONTROLS: uverR OF Pacts : two f SECRET RIONM NUMBER ENTENSTCN oeL trie TO —1TxR/ DDC/OPS—— REVARKS . : feev 3628 tr2-78) : ~ oe Corea teams ne aera TET THN TR tee temas setepatne ce raed : r i : i . ‘ 3 : i » i } * j . ‘ . ! * oar > i . . j . ' . mo, i : . i . . . : : . H t ~ i e i . ° . 3 i : ‘ . a a 7 H 7 - . . . . “eo i 5 : ] , 3 - . , : - WKSCPRLEF- 3 i . ; y * eee “a tebe 1 . preen . 20 October iy ol a SUBJECT: Datu for Inclusion in Draft Memorandum To Secretary of State REFERENCE: LDX-0714, 19 Vetober 1976 z \ ‘ 1. In response to the queries posed in the Refercnce, there follows below amplification of information concerning Luis Pcsada. 2. (The Agency: has had no relationship with Luis POSADA's Investigative Agency or any other business venture he may have had in Caracas. Cog 3. The decision to terminate the relationship with Posada was taken in carly 1974. Our only reason for continuing the contact beyond date of that decision in 1974 Was to resolve certain outstanding federal income tax mat- ters, and we tried to keep these sessions as infrequcnt as possible. Because Posada had < high local profile, we waited for his periodic non- “scheduled call-ins to reccive and convey any news concerning tax matters. 4. Contacts with hin subsequent to February 1976 were at Posada'’s own initiative (except as indicated below) and were for the purpose of volunteering information on Significant cxile extremist plans, to sclicit aid for re- i tention of his resident aticn status, and fer help in : obtaining U.S. visitors visas for self and family. Posada was not tasked to provide information beyond specifics of extremist planning which he had reported en.own initiative. oh §. Posada recontacted the Caracas Station in mid- : February 1976 to voluntcer a report on the whereabouts of : Orlando BOSCH Avila; ran STRO. The threat tc ¢ . gale Or SalVador wLNDE's nephew. He was contacted 2 d or so laver’ by Station Aires to debrief him on any possible information concerning the security of Secretary : Kissinger's visit. At this time Posada was travelling with ‘ former DISIP Chief Remberto UZCATEGUI (his client) and investigating the authorship of a letter bomb sent to Cuban i Ambassador in Caracas. ry 7 yay SECs ‘lls tte . eo ee ee ee rs Lie pee. 14-90000 é ig Fr o> ie a 2 % 24 nceetaens pemneneeren en eenene oneness mentee een ne an ants a OF mm mene ee koma mt AMY Tela Sl actan an) 6. On 22 June 1276 Posada again contacted the station and requested visa assistance, for his wife and himself. 7. The Caracas station has no reason to -helicre that the source of TDFTRDB-515/10256 deliberately delayed passing on Bosch's and Poseda’s remarks about hitting a Cuban plane until after the incident. When Posada made the statements to the subsource he was not specific as to any time or place for the incident. When the subsource. reported this intormation to the source, the subsource had no reason to believe the information would be passed On by the source to this Agency as he is unwitting of the - source's relationship with the Agency. . oe ae ee ee hee ” ce ae nee tt eg gee nee eee ee 14-0000 shat i - Frac De Tar -. ms, as ds. ~~: rw fore/oes ° . 20 October 1976 SUB: Pata for Inclusion in Draft Memoranduin To Secretury of State . REFERENCE: = LDX-0714, 19 October 1976 1. 0oIn response to the queries posed in the Reference, there follows below amplification of information concerning Luis Pesada. 2. The Agency has had no relationship with Luis POSADA’ s Investigative Agency or any other. usiness venture = he may have had in Caracas.~ oa 3. The decision to terminate the relationship with Posada was taken in early.1974. Our only reason for continuing the contact beyond date of that decision in 1974 W3s to resolve certain outstanding fedéral income tax mat- ters, and we tried to keep these sessions as infrequent as possible. Because Posada had a high local profile, we wiited for his periodic non-scheduled call-ins to receive and convey any news concerning tax matters. 4. Contacts ith hin subsequent to February 1976 were at Posada’s own initiative (except as indicated below) and were for the purpose cf voluateering information on Significant exile extremist plans, to selicit aid for re- tention of his resident alicn status, and fer help in obtaining U.S. visitors visas for self and family. Posada was not tasked to provide information beyond specifics of extremist planning which he had reported on.own initiazive. che S. Posada recontacted the Caracas Station in mid- February 1976 to volunteer a report on the whereabouts of Orlando BOSCIi Avila, Frank CASTRO, and the threat to ths | iife of paivador ALLENDE's nephew. He was contacted 2 day Or so laier py Station Buenos Aires to debrief him on any possible information concerning the ‘security of Secretary Kissinger's visit. At this time Posada was travelling with former DISIP Chief Remberto UZCATEGUI (his client) and investigating the authorship of a letter bomb sent to Cuhan Ambassader in Caracas. pe Pen rug Sab ey L 14-00000 ®. Qn 22 June 1976 Posada again contacted the station and requested visa assistance, for his wife and himself. \ 7. The Caracas station has no resson to belicve that the source of TDFIRUB-S18/10286 deiibcrately delayed Passing on Besch's and Posada's renarks shout hitting a Cuban plane until after the incident. Khen Posada made the statements to the subsource he was not specific as to any time or place for the incident. When the subsource Teported this information to the ‘source, the subsource had no reason to believe the information yould be passed On by the source to this Agency as he is unwitting of the source's relationship with the Agency. ny a a . , - ” - : : . : i t a ‘ . . . ; . * t . i? . t ro Pmcrteah cae . Gir ti ree, y : La tee Ck Ue Ne Pie poke ne aay + ome a ee ee errr eerenmemnemnstat ene State Department Ceble Date: 20 October 1976 Classification: Confidential SUBJECT: OMANG CUERY ABOUT POSADA STATE 259140 14-0000 OUTGOING - “'ESSAGE fan, Conran ves Ome ke-/ we nr er ar er er a sec ner emeeee . _. = STAPF - 3492 _ DIRECTOR : 420240 eR LEAS wo, na Chtlagd, cuits Ban mam oT - 0003, 00 [a0,° Sa ¢/O0 ho ps/T64, O mince Pam Sly, clOsteea, ClOPSHNT “enn ¥- . 102. IMMEDIATE CARACAS-¥ " NIACT RYBAT WNINTEL KASTONE MHSPIKE ¥ 4 _ Be DEPARTNENT. OF STATE HAS LEVIED BELOW CCOUrREAENTS oN, us : USE_IN BRIEFING OF BR. KISSINGER. WOULD APPRECIATE STATION. sponse AS EARLY as POSSIBLE MORNING 20 OCTOBER. WE RECOGNIZE THAT “SOME oF INFO ALREADY AVAILABLE HERE BUT WOULD LIKE DEFINITIVE STATEMENTS BY STATION ON BELOW QUESTIONSS. ¥ -) @- HAS THE AGENCY HAD ANY RELATIONSHIP WITH LUIS POSADA'S sce) INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY OR ANY OTHER BUSINESS HE nay HAVE HADf ¥ 3- WHAT WAS THE NATURE OF THE CONTACTS THE AGENCY HAD WITH POSADA AFTER HE WAS TERMINATED? WHAT DID THE CONTACTS HAVE TO BO WITH CUBA ¥ WY. WHO WAS THE VISA FOR THAT POSADA APPROACHED THE tea _ AND THE DEFENSE ATTACHE ABOUT IN JUNE 397bf ¥ irs iped i = S. DOES THE AGENCY BELIEVE THAT THE SOURCE OF TDFERDB- 335/30256 a DELIBERATELY DELAYED PASSING on BOSCH'S AND POSADA’S REMARKS agour™ HITTING A CUBAN PLANE UNTIL AFTER THE INCIDENT? -¥ eee eee (eae b- FILE DEFER. E2.,IMPDETod LA/COMMENT: CONCERNING CUBANA \or y Bae costes en . PLANE CRASH NEAR BARBADOS IRLEY? b OCTOBER. | LAZOPS — _ + 2244 RECORD f5r¥ | otd/- ihe Fe Efnerr A. Loew . C/LA/OPS C/LA/PRNC <ooenpmaras CVE AAA AAT COPEL — BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRONIDITEO «86 2) IMPDET ster CRET. ee SE . 8OvaNET ene. sseuro-sarten am 2M ne . . . ah : bd . : : a im . - ¢ al ! . caste 466 O8nrm ey. mel are ror cares KD mg : . | REPROD e TN BY OTHER TaN IBDUING orerce 13 PRommTTO srr P ROOGDENCE staré VE MMINAINIT NOTOO 0 wT — aul ties une ” hal : 1 31525¢ EYA74s TOR? 1922432 OCT 76 CARA 32186 SEC RET 19z0542 OCT 76 STAFF CITE CARACAS 31186 ‘70% PRIORITY DIRECTOR, WNINTEL RYBAT KMSTONE MHSPIKE REFS! A, OIRECTOR 929165 B. WASHINGTON 92033 C. CARACAS 32137 cud EX OwLID t, WE SHARE HEADQUARTERS CONCERN RE ARREST OF WKSCARLET=© 3 tho3) AND POSSIBILITY OF SUSPICLONZADDITIONAL CHARGES BKHERALD CONNECTION WITH BOMBING. IN ADDITION TO INTEL REPORTING, STATION CONTINUOUSLY ASSESSING EVENTS IN RELATION TO MOST RECENT DEVELOPHENTS AND WE ARE IN CLOSE COORDINATION WITH AMBASSADOR, WE ARE UNASLE TO REPORT ANY FIRST@HANO INFORMATION FROM We3 OR WKTANGO=2 (Wei) DUE TO LIMITATIONS ESTASLISHED BY AMBASSADOR, PRIOR TO BOMBING “INCIDENT GRADSPIES ATTEMPTED TO CONTACT Woy REGARDING APPAREATLY UNRELATED MATTER IN REF 3 AFTER INCIDENT AND INIVIAL REPORT FROM WKSCARLET©5 FROM WKSCARLET@3. ATTEMPTS TO CONTACT a=3 WERE STOPPED AND LATER WERE PROWIBITED BY ASING FSS FILE copy FOR 201- “lo P es _ Ro Not pst: AMBASSADOR, AS Wot NAME BEGAN COMING UP WITH INCR Secrer Mme we ee ~ Sh a eer veeraies sateen Fanmnen meer ersy stan feammenramaien nn A 14.90000 ee cn ae we a . ‘ : . e. rene, . tt Te ie _ oN — ae LaBLe Séc DsSEM By ren. Tota. copes BUN @Y ; sO . 7 REPRODUCTION OY OTHER Tham S E c R € Tt ISSUING OFFICE t8 PROMMTED SERSON/UNIT NOTED, ADVANCE COPY 184UE0-SLOTIED ee : ) S| nny oe a at ACTION UNIT . . VR, . he Pep ee | ACTION @ e eo . . 4 “yp yasasee1aved,—itstiéiE Dti(t*i‘S™SOCOC‘*CNN CC ; w= 3, _ LINKS €bTHER Welj OR RICARDO MORALES NAVARETTE TO THE ee _. .ToRI1922432 OCT 76 CARA SOA FREQUENCY. AMBASSADOR REQUESTED STATION PULL BACK IN LIAISON CONTACT (THIS APPLIED ONLY TO Wel PERSONAL CONTACT ; AND NOT TO WKSCARLAT LIAISON IN GENERAL). 2. aS YET STATION HAS NO HARD EVIDENCE WHICH DIRECTLY BS . : t 6 OCTOBER 1976 BOMBING. HOWEVER, THEIR REPORTED ASSOCIATION : WITH ORLANDO BOSC P AVILA, THEIR BACKGROUNDS, AND Wests PRIOR REPORTING ON TERRORIST ACTIONS SUGGEST THA? THEY WERE ALL AWARE TO ONE DEGREE OR ANOTHER OF PLANS FOR THE 6 OCTOBER ACTION AND THAT NONE OF IHEM ACTIVELY OPPOSED IT, OF THE THREE We3 SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN MOST LIKELY IMPLICATED THROUGH HIS POSSISLE ASSISTANCE TO HERNAN RICARDO & 0 2 4N 0 AND/OR FREDDY t UG 9, Wel AND MORALES MAY HAVE BECOME ACCESSORIESS AFTER THES FACT DEPENDING UPON THE POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF GRLANCO BOSCH IN THE BOMBING AND ITS AFTERMATH. 3. oT MAY BE WISHFUL THINKING 3UT DO NOT FEEL THAT WeS IS IN POSITION HEVEAL ANY TRUE INFORMATION WHICH COULG IMPLICATE ANY OF HIS SEVERAL EMBASSY CONTACTS. SINCE CONTACT. eee WITH RIM IN RECENT YEARS HAS BEEN TO OUR KNOWLEDGE LIMITED Om-¥—ro— VISA ASSISTANCE AND INFORMATION —=—————_— . wee - eo. - —_ _ a SECRET ~- * = Do _—_ a 1400000 . ~~ : {a CABLE SEC ONSSEW BY ere. a TOTAL COMES at, te > - : : REPRODUCTION BY OTete Than . . ISSUING OFFICE 15 PRCeeITED PEBSONAINIT NOTED. Lee le aoe. SE cR & tT . ee cee swe + AOWANTE COPY SSE OSLOTIED ACTION UMT | ieee a eet mt np pe “Athans In 0741.49 , rT 38.5) OEfa7ay PAGE 03 ae TORE 224TZ OCT 76 CRA Se ; oo NUMBERS. WKSCARLET-5 EXPRESSED PERSONAL OPINION THAT We3, pr Mere ee orn ais $ REPORTING. WE COULD AT MOST REVEAL NAMES AND TELPHONE- © of | SO FEARING POSSIBLE RETRIGUTION FAOM ORLANDO SO'SCH, WOULD NOT i DARE FIX BLAME ON BOSCH AND NIGHT. UNDER INTERROGATION PRESSURE» ATTEMPT TO I[MPLICATE BKHERALD AS HIS SPONSOR? WE FEEL THIS POSSIBILITY IS RATHER REMOTE. | 4. WKSCARLET+9 APPEARS NOT TO BE INVOLVED IN THE ABOVE BUT HIS CUBAN BACKGROUND AND CLOSE ASSOCIATION WITH Wel, ESPECIALLY IN RECENT WEEKS, UNDOUBTEDLY HAS BROUGHT HIM SOME NOTICE AND PROGABLY SUSPICION. WKSCARLET+9 HAS | ; NOT GEEN MET SINCE HE MISSED A MEETING IN LATE SPETEMBERS HE CALLED IN TRE NEXT DAY TO SaY THAT HE WAS NOT AaLE TO MAKE IT, HE SUBSECUENTLY CALLED WIS CASE OFFICERIS HOME ONCE WHILE HE WAS OUT BUT HAS NOT CALLED BACK To SPECIFY A Tie FoR THe oe NEXT MEETINGS HE ALSO WAS NOT BeeronDED TO THREE RECENT RS=728 SIGNALS -—*e-CALL IN AND ONE TO MAKE AN EMERGENCY oo EET ING ON THE NIGHT OF @ OCTOBER, STATION HaS CECIDED AGAINST CALLING MIM DURING THIS CUQRENT TENSE PERIOD AT ‘ HIS ONLY REACHABLE NUMBERe@HIS AND WKNOBLE*2'S HOME, WE WILL CONTINUE SIGNALLING AND AWAITING HIS CALL ITA, FYI? SECRET? 14-0000 PS, ~ oo came sec: oiesem fren : Toracomes | MUN BY REPRODUCTION BY OTHER TaN “Ss Ee c, RE ? ISSUING OFECE 1S PRONMIEITEO we oregon. runt NOt, peanceaayan . _- advance coer ISSUTD/MOTTED “action vet t \ N - ACTION @ F. e ; ~~ ¥ 325150 E1A763 "pAGE @4@t—~—<“CS~<“‘<‘<; 2 2 Ot!” ~ “In. 074349 ~ Tan a922432 OCT 16 ee, ee WITH WHSCARLET@91S NEW POST IN WHKSCARLET GOES A 0 ROUND=THE*CLOCK ARMED ESCORT WHICH HE HAS To RID WINSELF OF BEFORE MAKING A CLANDESTINE MEETING WITH HIS CASE OFFICERS ‘ . WKSCARLET*9 WAS EXPRESSED CONCERN OVER THE SECURITY. PROBLEMS | OF MEETINGS JN HJS SURRENT SITUATION, ESPECIALLY SINCE HE HAS MANY ENEMIES IN, OR UNTIL RECENTLY IN, WKSCARLET WHO WOULD LOVE TO TAR HIM WITH THE BKHERALD BRUSH, SOMEONE WITH HIS a CUBAN BACKGROUND. OF COURSE, IS ESPECIALLY VULNERAGLE TO THIS CHARGE IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE CUARENT FUROR ABOUT EXILES IW VENEZUELA, WILL ADVISE AS SOON AS WKSCARLET<9 RECONTACT 1S ESTABL ISHED. 5, STATION FILES CONTAIN NO TRACES TO OLEG GUE TON i. RODRIGUEZ OR CELSA TOLEDO, STATION HWS ONE TRACE TO FRANCISCO NUNE2, 4 CUBAN EXILE AND FORMER NAVY OFFICER EMPLOYED BY ZULOAGA AND MACHADO GROUPS, INFO APPEARS IN CONTACT REPORTS DATED 6 AND & JUNE 1967, FILED IN AMEMBER=1 FILE WHICH NO LONGER AVAILABLE IN STATION, THERE IS ANOTHER TRACE : THAT ONE FRANCISCO E, NUNE2 REPORTED A CASTRO ASSASSINATION ‘ ATTEMPT TO A STATION ASSETS UFAA=4222, 7 APR 724 100-009-014, PROBAULY THE SAME FRANCISCO €, NUNEZ WAS LISTED IN HVCA-8536, Caece SECRET “-2 eee 7 14-0000 . ik Rds) . .° ~~ . . - oe _ : Pan TODMLCORMS 8. ‘ REPHOOVCTIO ¢€ OT OTMER Tan “auc SFC O8SEe av PER ~ 7 IQSUING OFFICE 1S PROMOITED SERSONAINT RATIBO o | SF ECR ET . ere ADVANTE COPS USSUPO SORE Ley an as - ACTION UNIT TEChON Se IN 074549 . "PAGE 05-05 y 315150 Grave. Cara 32364 _ TOR 1922432 OCT 76 0 23 AUGUST 1961. AS GENERAL DIRECTOR OF THE COMPANY AISLA. CyAs AND IDENTIFIED AS HAVING FURNISHED A LEAD TO A CUBAN VICE CONSUL WHO WAS PLANNING TO DEFECT, 6, FILE! 200+6-484739 222-03209851 201-02859231 2gi-a96786@, 2 IMPDET. i Pk 1 ' fo i - i | i | | l i } i i . i . = i } -- SECRET : i ‘ ; i 4. i fa 14.90000 why \ 3 . \ 4 Oo . ‘ o “ \ . : : \ . t 5 at : toe a _- , : 1. , we, — 7 a > ye ‘e , . : t > , - : . Do _ , t . . ae ‘ t a . , Re . ' . wt wy . . ‘ - a 4 , ° AD om t a - “ £ - 7 aa - a . ° . oo State Department Cable 2. State Department LDX Date: 19 October 1976 . Date: 19 October 1976 Classification: Confidential Classification: Secret . CARACAS 12401 SUBJECT: Additional Questions . SUBJECT: Press Queries re Bosch/Cubana Gase 1.DX MESSAGE NO, 0714 ed ssc ab a. ae ad wm _ a a ee a oe on ‘ $s € € R € TT ‘ . aoe weCgset te muEEse STAFF - WRapaaz —DaReCTOR eae en P con: C/LAT wmeo: ene ch Pfais, free @ , 2003, a cenees ; AGe¢/D90 Toth 7bY, oervenre PER . 9h o wrnse a 10: PES cloPs, clery, cfoslek 3, RyYRAT COS: , bo0f00- . n INTEL KNSTONE MHSPIKE ¥ : Ae LATE PRESS CLIPPINGS REPORT ARREST OF LUIS POSADA “CARRTLES , . ome ORLANDO QOSCH AVILAS oes GUETON RODRIGUEZ, CELSA TOLEDO AND ~ “FRANCISCO NUNEZ. POSADA AND CARRILES KNOWN TO STATION. PRELIMINARY TRACES ON NUNEZ SHOU HE JEALTHY CUBAN EXILE AND MEMBER OF CORU RESIDENT IN CARACAS. ¥ . @. WE ARE CONCERNED IN SO FAR AS ARREST OF UKSCARLET-3 NIGHT CAST SUSPICION, AND BRING ON ADDITIONAL CHARGES OF BKHERALD CONNECTION MITH BOMBING, ESPECIALLY SINCE WKSCARLET-3 HAS IN PAST BEEN PUBLIC- ALLY ACCUSED OF BEING BKHERALD AGENT. WE ALSO NOTE HE HAS BEEN SONE- TINE CONTACT OF CARACAS LEGATT AND STATION SUSPICION THAT HE WAS CONTACT OF DAO. ¥ 3. OF INTEREST IS THAT nucH OF THE CARACAS END OF INVESTIGATION OF THE AIRLINER BOMBING AND REPORTING IS CONTROLLED BY WKTANGO~S) GROUP. RICARDO MORALES NAVARRETTE IS WKTANGO-} DEPUTY AND HAS BEEN SERVING AS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMANT FOR LEGATT. DISIP SUB-INSPECTOR ORLANDO JIMENEZ WHO SENT TO PORT OF SPAIN IS ALSO INCLUDED IN GRBOUP. DATE: ORIG: pe, UNIT: . CROSS FILE COPY Foi ext: . 201-_ Fea Pps~ ae ‘ DO ST DEsThoy an reece. Crete cHomCmA Trg GPE RE aUNaENCATING CFNteR eansemeanon REPRODUCTION OF OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED §=€ 2 jIMPDET Cl. BY: SECRET , ” 007255 _ 14-0000 : i . . 7 C/r0OK0 | 0 t —_ ACCORDING TO CARACAS seve UKTANGO-2 AND HORALES - . i Xz NAVARR: te HAVE ALSO BEEN. ENCLUDED IN ORLANDO BOSCH/UK SCARLET-3 . : -¢RouPs ter REPORT. QUOTING “NUNEZ “OF PARA i ABOVE, STATED THAT . - WKTANGO-1 AND NORALES NAVARRETTE ARE BOTH CONSIDERED TRUSTED PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN COOPERATIVE AND INSTRUMENTAL IN CORU SUCCESSES AND IN “OTHER ACTIVITIES: ZNFORMATION IN CARACAS 31087? SSSR RePORTI : OUTGOIN. MESSAGE ff trans con-anver ome nanan kr} m ae co Fae woo we -— ae > CT en onr 0 a 0 a a a o , 2 @iasowstanon . . - SECRET _ . EN 84SE MAnMMe MOC APOE oare nee anewe me wesssos aoogannas mumees cone: Inyo: LE Yt, re 4 — orssem Bye ; . : OA: OD mervan ve ren } i TRUE NAME OF HERNAN RICARDO LOZANO, BEFORGIT.WAS ACTUALLY REVEALED BY RICARDO IN PORT OF SPAIN ON'9 OCTOBER ALSO CANE FROM MORALES NAVARRETTE, INDICATIHG THAT HE HAD FOREKNOWLEDGE. SUT WHETHER HE KNEW THIS THROUGH PARTICIPATION IN PLANNING OR INFORMATION HE RECEIVED FROM HIS OWtl INFORMANT IS UNKNOWN. PUTTING ALL THIS TOGET- Co OOYty CARACAS 31084 88 EARLY STABGE. ¥ 4. WE WOULD LIKE 70 HAVE YOUR VIEWS ON THE FOLLOWING: ¥ A. LIKELIHOOB OF WKSCARLET-3 REVEALING INFORMATION WHICH COULD IMPLICATE ANY OF HIS SEVERAL EMBASSY CONTACTS. ¥ DATE: . ORIG: ' Ontt: - EXTs_ ——" . oY ° ~ . oeLeagers Orrucee COOmDeM TS CFOS L - . . OA. oem (Ale oorten seerneren REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN {HE ISSUING OFFILE IS PROMIOTEP «== 5 ~ _IMPDET wes 14-00000 VUVUIGUING MESSAGE ~ Granat Conran use: aes co ow ce) bia ue od onr oO 0 0 1] a Q o Suseruenen Ons eeou SECRET — . ee Cone: / wr: me . D moe —dISSEM BT: 1 _ 924 aS o wewmve pea . ; . my . O wren # B. POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF UKTANGO-1L° AND/OR MORALES a \ NAVARRETTE. ¥ - “WE WOULD ALSO LIKE TO HAVE “ADDITIONAL. INFORMATION ON THOSE ARRESTED ALONG WITH BOSCH AND POSADA. ON WHOM WE HAVE NO INFORMATION. Yo —= S--PLS ADVISE WHAT YOU HAVE SEEN ABLE TO LEARN THROUGH LIAISON | . CONTACTS WITH UKTANGO~3 AND UNILATERALLY FROM UKSCARLET-9- ¥ b. FILE: 200-6-4849/35 201-03009485% 201-0265923; 201-007460. E2 INPDET«d ) PATE: = 15 OCT 7h Wo . ‘ one: ROBERT Us ANDREUS UNIT: C/LA/PNC/V . ext: 725 — ww, Jy . . Afi diooer fee LEAD, coceonure erncene LE ASENG casernanot REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED z MPDET SECRET . aR AA Pree ee eee Wheres 14.90000 u ” eet bind ete tense ci AR eantt. Chel Reese : DECUMCRTESD S82 CSCSSH8CF Ta Pree Ged FILE Cate UNDA Lee BA We Cats see U4" OLE — wun doeroa hs Dili Tip Phe CUNTAIAT AA Imi SRLNCL AGEN. Th c PALS IPS wale PILED IN aUteu BT soe tie ALTON COPY CEM NT ‘ fo Atm tee ieee or rene nee ee ee meters sett eee ee Se me ee wk eaten ey SERIE oe oe ee penton ene o -~ Om * oh , ain ’ F . i" ry Ls 14-00000 > |> a ; n re re (O uncassieen = ee rebves¥inr TSARELLE - %o: mer sagen SONS GUOA FESiEE «=| EC) SECRET 204 s1¥¢ TUSE Ef- TNE Bte2 -- " s . ie) ‘ONY (CO CONFIDENTIAL CO secret ee COMMENTS {Number each comment to show from whom Craw © hae ocross column olter each comment.) a A ama te ( conripentiat =) tseomy CJ UWCLASSIFIED TAO Gan) Aa eet : CAUTION- BLANK FORM REQUIRES ~ SECURE STORAGE + IN.FIELO 4 CRATE AT QUT Pom MOR PROCESS BS Chief, LA Division WARNING *OTICE~-SEXSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METEODS INVOLVED \ \ Forwarded herewith isan agent service record for WKSCARLET-3 whe was amicably terminated on 13 February 1976, Forwarded asa ‘separate cover attachment is the termination secrecy oath executed by WKSCARUET-3 at the time of termination. FeLeh C. BRADSP Its Attachment: Agent Service Record, h/w Termination Secrecy Oath, usc/tnp Distribution: Orig & 2 - C/LA, w/atts a/s ‘SeSPOICe SRSOL ARD MEER E2, IMPDET. mar | 38 October 1976 eS Out Maes ~ 261-030098S HVCA- 20673 14-0000 noe too ear ets mane rete Sevens ELAN LEME TMI PO ae Yl BEV Hrea- Labo 3 4 ra . “1. 2. PROJECT: WKBAYOR . . = ceo 7 . 3. AGEXT RECRUITED BY: Perry 6. DRAPKIN DATE: 2 February 1968 25" ‘4. CAPACITY IN WHICH AGENT SERVED: :Penetration of WKSCARLET S., RATE OF ‘pay: Bs 2,000.00 or u $5466. 62 at recrul trent. a 6. OTHER COMMITMENTS: tone Se, 7 ° 7. - AGENT. ‘DISMISSED BY Fredertek C.. “DATE: 13 February. 1976: oo BRADSPIES . aan . 8... REASON FOR DISMISSAL: Loss of access of Anterest. nel sae et eae - : a : . a : rad coe . . ; : 7 ety 9. SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS: On 13 October 1976 Subject was arrested by Venezuelan security agents on suspicion of involvement with -° others in the destruction of a Cubana aircraft near Barbados an .6 October 1976. Chief, NVIDEA Caracas has prohibited any Station: contact with Subject until further notice. 10. IS AGENT RECOMMENDED FOR ‘REUSE? Depending upon resolution of question as to involvement in above cited incident. Suggest . no further. use of Subject. -'-- oes 11... MANNER OF DISMISSAL AND ATTITUDE AT DISMISSAL: Subject was. - _ antcably terminated by Caracas Station officer. Tae 12, LETTER OF TERMINATION OBTAINED? Yes SECRECY AGREEMENT: 13 Feb 16 13. ~ SECRET ~ + AGENT SERVICE RECORD AGENT: WKSCARLET-3 OTHER COMMENTS: None’ SECRET RECORD COPY 241 $009 5° mete ee wes ee 14.90000 a 7 7 of TERMIMATION SECRECY OATH T, Tvis Clemente Posada ©. sam about to terminate ay association with the Urganization. realfze that, by virtue of my duties with the Organization, IT have beep the recipient of information and intelligence which concerns the vresent and future security of our country. I am | aware that the unauthorized disclosure of such information is prohibited by the espionage laws of our government which specifically requires the protection of intelligence sources and methods from unauthorized dis- closure. Accordingly, I’ SOLEMNLY SWEAR, WITHOUT MENTAL RESERVATION OR PURPOSE OF EVASION, AND IN THE ARSENCE OF DURESS, AS FOLLONS: . 1. I will never divulee.. nudlish, or reveal by writing, word, conduct, or otherwise, any information-relating to the national defense and Security and particularly information of this nature relating to intel- ligence sources, methods, personnel, fiscal data, or security measures to anyone,. including, but not limited to, any future governmental or private employer, private citizen, or governnent employee or official without. the express -wFitten. consent of the Chief of the Orranization or his authorized representative, . mo . ; 2. TI have been invited to submit in writing any monetary claims I may have against. the Organization or our government which may in any way necessitate the disclosure of information described herein. I have been advised that any such claims will receive full legal consideration, In the event, however, that I am not satisfied with the decisions of the Organization concerning any present or future claims I may submit, I will ‘not take any other action to obtain satisfaction without prior written . notice to the Organization, and then only in accordance with such legal and security advice as the Organization will promptly furnish me. 3. Ido not have any documents or materials’in my possession, classified or unclassified, which are the property of, or in custodial responsibil- ity of the Organization, having come into my possession as a result of my duties with the Organization or otherwise. 4. During my exit processing and during my period of employment with the Crganization I have been given .n. opportunity to report all informa- tion about the-Organization, its personnel, and its operations which I consider should receive official cognizance. Hence, I am not aware of any information which it is my duty, in the national interest, to dis- close to the Organization, nor am I aware of any violations or breaches of security which f have not officially reported, except as set forth on the reverse side of this sheet or on other attachments. S. I have been advised that, in the event I am called unon by the pro- verly constituted authorities to testify or provide information which I am pledged hereby not to disclose, I will notify the Organization immediately; I will also advise said authorities of my secrecy comnit- ments to our government and will request that ny right or need to testify be established before I ar. required to do so. 6. I am aware of the provisions and penalities of the espionage laws of our government and am fully aware that any violation on my nart of certain matters sworn to by me under this oath may subject me to prose- cution under the terms of these laws, and thit violation of other por- tions of this oath are subject to appropriate action, including such dissemination of the violation as the circumstances warrant. T have read and understard the contents of this oath and voluntarily affix ay signature hereto with the full knowledge that this oath was executed for the mutual bencfit of mysclf and our government, and that SECRET [ettcnttaer) - ae ta Mash ~ 286 2 [etcen copy sone S080 L3 ? 14.0000 ERA ee an ome tema Rae sen cae ee . “7 " SBCRET it will be retained in tho files of the Oreanization for its future use or for reference by me at any time in the future that I may be requested or ordered to tostify or disclose any of the matters included within the scope of this oath. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, [I have sct my hand and seal this 13th day of ‘February 39 76, PICU ETL ETAT AT LES RAARADASSASTECALT DARCARREORGARSS CROLORRESS 353 at Caracas, Venezucin Witnessed ty me this 8th day of February, 1976 at Caracas, Yenezuela. JAKE. wa Gps eceh ee (ote C. Theriau » It, SECRET read aero apne A nap moped sy SYR 297 SUR DE tew nce atlet mr ane: in Aue yen cabin tas eee pnts neta, ~ Seana tate lateneteetieea tne. as Gee ete Rtas Settee me ee Len eer RENE oh o- r- B00 7f3- : "ag apa | ; Hae esl | SECRET . 13 OCT 176 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence PROM > Raymond A. Warren . Chier, Latin America Division VIA ‘SUBJECT Deputy Director for Operations - : Previous Agency Association With Persoas | iy Allegedty Responsible for Bombing of . Cubana Airlines Flight . 2. On 6 Vctober a Cubana airlines flight crashed shortly after Cakcoff from Scawell airport at Barbados. . Seventy-eight persons aboard were killed in the crash, : The passengers were mostly Cuban, bute also included a> North Korein delegation and the wife of the Guyanese DEM in Uavana, 4 2. Following the incident the Trinidad and-Tobago police detained two Venezuclan citizens who they believe . are connected with the bembing. The suspects are Jose : VAZQUEZ Garcia and Freddy LUGO, both holders of Venezuclan passports, On subsequent interrogation by the Trinidadian potice te was learned that Vazquez is an alias used -by ' Norman Ricardo Lozano. Te nena eaten eaten nee need at ee 1 3.) There are no Headquarters traces on Lugo, Lozano, ov the alias Varquez. According to the Legal Attache in Cargeas, however, both Lugo and Lozano are employed as investigators by an industrial security Cirm operated by Luis POSADA Carrites. Posada is a former salaried ayent of the Agency. He is a Cuban exile, naturalized Venezucltan, who was’ formerly head of the counter-intelligence divis' n o€ the Venesuclan civilian security service. Posida low. his jeb with the security service in dkerch of [974 and was amicably terminated by the Caracas Station in June of 19/74. The Station continued in occassional contact with Posada pending resolution of problems concerning his U.S. income taxes. llts last reported contact with the Station was in June 1976 when he unsuccessfully sought Station assistance with a visa probtem, . £2, IMPDET CL BY 9560 SECRET ae 14-90000 ‘ . 4. Satvador ROMANE ORUP Garcia, a Cuban exite . who is a jeurnabist Gn Caracas, has been reported by an tmtested Caracas Station source to be suspected by Cubsiae Pabaisy officials as involved in the plane crash. Their victon is based on the fact Recenfi wits seen snevei biiag : a Curacas hotel vccupted by members of a Cuban fencing ; team, who wubsequently were killed jn the crash, Reaant 5 ' . was employed by Caracas Station from September 1960 until : : Neceuber 1966 as a writer and press placement asset ia the : : Station's anti-Castro propoganda campaign, Ubs termination, j | ‘was somewhat less than amicable, but ia March of (1967 : i ‘ Romani was paid a termination bonus and signed a quit claim, t i ; oe a) ul . - 7 7 i S$. Caracas Station and Headquarters have ao further i , informatton of Agency associntion of any of the other : ~ individuals thus far mentioned in connection with the i. : Cubana crash, } 4 , ; i i - 1 Sinnod : oe book . H Raymond A. furren i Raymond A. Warren | | ce: ppcr . i i . i CONCUR: | | i o + 199 + i : Abesecis Uy stloy 1% uct 16 i a eee wee agene eee gigs ae eee ee ee i : f/ Wepaty Director tor Operations bate H : - i ; i! i 3 : } : boa i i { , 4 ; . i a, i ‘ : ; ~ 4 2 : a SECRET toy rem RR tate Tete tog actanny oye = NN Fee arn See Kate Se ete UL, a 6 $ : 14-0000 . s rd . SER ET . : Sere: Previous Aseney Association with Porsoas ‘ Alleged ty Boespensible for Rombinag af Cubina Aittines Flight : HLO/DE/LAZOPS/N/D Winters teh CUS October 1974) (x0173) Nistribution: | Orig & tL - RCt i , L- poe . \ t - Ex Reg . . \ | 2 - ppo L - ADDO ‘ i 2 - C/EA t+ LA/OPS . | 1 - LA/CAR | L - LA/PNC/V | i . { . | . i ’ t. . af t f [ | by 4 i i | } i | | i | H ’ .f } es ! ‘ : i i i i a 7 j 14 . j ; i SHORE i oe eutiacst + we asa ete cree coor ~ - ee ear et et tk eat haa Tie ee Ra th Peta 14-0000 rere ae os, PANE wee DINseM wT orn de eg ere ETA EES oe A ak we im Secret a ae re a PROCUCTON BY O°MER Peay ISSVING OFFICE ($ ARCCBITED TEMSON UNIT NOTEIED aAnyanr @ ¢ « ee we sSSUED! SI AITEN eee — AT a aa ACTION UNE ws Aa 114, CLo UEOHON ® ‘ un T 2996 46 EI A693 - PAGE B1901 IN 0678.46 _TORIL322202 OCT 76_ CARA 32115 $ &EC RET 1322162 OCT 76 STAFF CITE CARACAS 31315 - oo To! PRIORITY DIRECTOR. oO WNINTEL AXULE 1. FYIs STATION HAS RECEIVED REPORTS FROM SEVERAL SOURCES WHICH INDICATE ALMOST CERTAINLY THaT OKSCARLET@3 WAS ARRESTED BY « DISIP 12 OCTOBER AND 1S BEING DETAINED UNDER SUSPICION OF INVOLVEMENT IN THE 6 OCTOBER DESTRUCTION OF CUBANA AIRCRaFT neaR BARBADOS, ALSO, THAT WKSCARLET=3'S OFFICE WAS RATDED AND ALL Sete Pomme en name op rtaumenee tS NL AORN EINER Mo SERIE Let OR et 12) MGW MA 7 r FILES CONFISCATED MORNING 13 OCTOBER, 2, FILE® 2%1°9320985, E2 IMPDET. eres ; : Lame) ~~; Atl- Fooges™ . ’ 435 OF 76 ; en aaliis Ramiele ine same mn, Caeptl teeter cette Hner qrener vein nns shania ibeRenEr met + wae Sale e s 14-0000 ' ww eww rin seh tate idandions . wee ee meee ee e i 2 no DONAL CONTE# UIE OT ,- . to . ae co ue we te — on = 1 ct O° 0 0 a Q 0 . SECRET oo ASRS GE DANO ING menearOd oere hue onours 000108 OF ouaence eUUSED ene . STAFF heazyyz ~ DIRECTOR’ 92u53) / mots OISSEM BY: YS cone. dies Info: FILE olen, dusain, oe, eo oan O om 2 (2zZ ee “. te t - 4 *y 7 a i TO! IMMEDIATE FBI//INTELLIGENCE DIVISON.¥ > S € CRE T--UARNING NOTICE-SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED--NOT RELEASABLE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS--NOT RELEASABLE A Waren sata ; TO CONTRACTORS OR CONTRACTOR/CONSULTANTS ¥ B 7 ~ Hy ; SUBJECT: TRACES ON PERSONS INVOLVED INL OCT 197b CUBANA CRASH ¥ yin? ; - cao 7 7? ae wer { —_— ' CIR-294-76 9 Fogle he Swoure Be CrvzA- 2. THIS AGENCY HAS CONDUCTED AN INVESTIGATION OF THE NAMES OF Wateennee vere PERSONS SUSPECTED OF INVOLVEMENT IN THE b OCTOBER 197L CRASH OF THE i _ CUBANA AIRLINES FLIGHT OFF THE COAST OF BARBADOS. UE HAVE NO CTA & od TRACES ON HERNAN RIC AR D0 -tOERNO, KA HERHAN RiicHRbb LO 2ANO+ ALIAS JOSE VAZQUEZ GARCIAS FREDDY LU-G 03 ORE. SEAL Y¥-¥ 2. WE HAVE DETERMINED THAT THIS AGENCY HAD A RELATIONSHIP WITH : A NO IN AR ENS esr He A tt cant ONE PERSON WHOSE NAME HAS BEEN MENTIONED IN CONNECTION WITH THE REPORTED BOMBING: ¥ LUGO"S EMPLOYER IN CARACAS JS LUIS POSADA CARRILESs A kee ener Fete comet FORMER HEAD OF THE COUNTERINTELLIGE CE DIVISION OF THE DIRECTORATE FOR THE SERVICES OF INTELLIGENCE AND PREVENTION {DISIP}. THE : oure: , Co are ce y ; onte: T, a mee : UNIT: ; . ‘ mo sods . EXT: WASCA LE T- 3 wt tt eye ; 1 3 eqgasen CFricen COotomatns Oomcens i © parmarncanes ormcan ‘ S°ETCR ET REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE {S PROHIBITED E 2 IMPDET ; co. ay; 032943 MATINEE 2 nr eaten meena oes ARO At eRRNOLS MSIE A MATRILINEAL? Emde Dyke ee AAA re wert a nen ano a OUTGOING MESSAGE Ce ood Brame, CaNteR USE Ome ont oo ae iad wen a toe - I L id a a 2 e SECRET . ~ wesense eepeieel mencaton Oare tend crow on me OReat RECeRENTe NER STAFF DIRECTOR cone. wo: Fue QA2avSa\ om on O cerenro PER , . OD weacs VENEZUELAN CIVILIAN SECURITY SERVICE. POSADA-IS A FORMER AGENT oF HE WAS AMICAELY TERMINATED IN JULY 1947 BUT CONTACT WAS RE- ‘HE LOST HIS POSITION WITH DISIP IN CIA. ESTABLISHED IN OCTOBER 1947. MARCH 1974. AS A RESULT OF A-CHANGE IN THE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT AND WAS AMICAGLY TERMINATED. WE CONTINUED OCCASTONAL CONTACT WITH. HIM. HIS LAST REPORTED CONTACT WITH US BAS IN BBJUNE 1976 WHEN HE UNSUCCESSFULLY SOUGHT ASSISTANCE REGARDING A VISA PROBLEN. 3. CLASSIFIED BY RECORDED REPORTING OFFICER. EXEMPT FRON GENERAL DECLASSIFICATION SCHEDULE OF £.0.. 116452 EXEMPTION CATEGORY S8iz2}- IMPOSSIBLE TO DETERMINE DATE OF AUTOMATIC DECLASSIFICATION.¥ bare: 12 OCT 7b - = ene UZ Esl zal\iten. LA Vi os /LSN c Feaee om ate REPROOUCT.C ¥ OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE tS PROH io E2 IMPOET eo “7 7 14-0000 ¢ . vase ee . 2 Rea nmene arene Rm FoR Xe Paras TIMED ory ~ . . ~ . - = aw tk . nae “pel Wa A - CABLE BEC OSEW e ope REAL ROPES a Se ; ° rs MEPRODUCTON BY CTREG Tran : secRrer YW ESN OOF CE (§ BEBITED . SD Kad A lagi ate PERSON UND NOTED. co po EF Sta Nicos sc xe | 29 ANSE COES USSUED SLOTTE action ONT T 291926 ELAi6a > PAGE 82 IN 62008 TORI E518362 OCT 76 caRa 32128 teem SE CRE T 0928262 OCT 76 STAFF CITE CARACAS 31102 (HACKELING ACTING) re TO: IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, NiacT DIRECTOR WNINTEL AYBAT KMSTONE R REF: DIRECTO 926298 2. REP CORRECT THAT CRYPTONYN IS WKSCARLET*3 WHICH RECEIVED eta Leela Leet MERU ere aebrene mee en j INCORRECTLY DUE TG ERROR IN TRANSMISSION CEIGURE AFTER NUMBER 3 : : Oo : WAS OPEN PAREN). AMBASSADOR SAJEFED ON FORMER STATION RELATION® ' | SHIP WITH WKSCARLET=3 WHO TERMINATED ON 13 FESRUARY 1976, : 7 ‘ : ’ 2, STATION HAS NO FIRM [NFORMATION INDICATING WKSCARLET=3 INVOLVEMENT EXCEPT FOR SPECULATIONS OF LEGAL ATTACHE, CIRCUMS eke tend Fnnoie te ene ce wee STATIAL EVIDENCE 1S 3ASED ON APPARENT ASSCCLATION OF THO SUSPECTS DETAINED IN TRINIDAD WITH WKSCARLET=3 AND ITEM FROM RICARDO ‘ MORALES TO LEGAL ATTACHE (WHOSE accuRaCy WE CANNOT JUDGED | a : To EFFECT THAT WKSCARLET*3 ALSO LEAVING VENEZUELA, : G 3. FILE! 2216202985, €2 IMPDET. ee SECRET bl - FOOP Ps” |B son 28219 [Recopa cor | 7 et 76 : Be . t 14.90000 | j st eee ree ae ak | : | eae Hes =e BIGUAL CANTIA YES OM. toe wane ow aae co aoe _-. = oO cal omnF Oo O§= @ @ og SECRET : : 080208 NATL Me ECATOR ave.tare gaouP . ore ma nnake nerenence meen STAFF b227z DIRECTOR "2048 SJ wee DISSEM BY: a - con: S wero: me BAN D0d3 000|00 Clie § O wnon Clift. Cfos4 Cots qosiep 7 TO IMMEDIATE CARACAS» ¥ - . NIACT CARACAS ¥ ' WNINTEL RYBAT KNSTONE ¥ REFS: .A. CARACAS 33088 TIN ObW44?] Be CARACAS 33087 TIN OBNNe4l ¥ — rd a. REF A INDICATES THAT YOU HAVE GRIEFED AMBASSADOR ON SALVADOR eames ot ROMANI'S FORMER EMPLOYMENT BY AGENCY. IT APPEARS FROM REF B AND OTHER be oO , ; INFO REPORTED BY LEGATT CARACAS THAT WKSCARLET-3 ALSO PROBABLY IMPLI- CATED IN BOMBING OF CUBANA AIRLINER. THEREFORE RECOMMEND THAT. If YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO. YOU BRIEF AMBASSADOR ON WKSCARLET-3°S cure eT RELA fiow SAR, PAST CONNECTION WITH AGENCY AND @ 2 sdk EiEsends IF ANY. PLEASE ADVISE. ¥ ; 2. CRYPTONYM IN PARA 2 REF B RECEIVED AS WKSCARLET-3b. PLEASE ADVISE WHETHER WE CORRECT IN ASSUMING UKSCARLET-3 WAS MEANT. ¥- Ie 3. FILE: 201-300985. E2. IMPDET.d am B 2or- BFaISE REF REF B - INFO RE CUBAN AIRLINES SOMBING RECEIVED BY LEGAT OATE? a OCT 7b LA/COG U. MURRAY {DRAFT} ORIG?) COOLEY/PK Ja/- 3. oer a ’ J- 300965 GOS Ze ' 4735 : \ 1 Jresratole . Ve Cocmomarers CONCERNS ACZEAZPNCS + REPROOUCTION BY OTH OFFICE IS PROHIDITEO of 2 IMPDET CL BY: noauga SECRET - , + meee Mawar centre “ome or ooo o oo SECR eT stare 0 Niudez DIRECTOR Nao cone: in & nro: vo me Mh D003 ooo joo Cen 3 ial bissem gS servenve §6PER : tees C59 Chopshag- — etuesuef TO: IMMEDIATE CARACAS. ¥ ' , NIACT CARACAS Y | j _ UNINTEL -RYBAT KMSTONE ¥ REFS: A. CARACAS 31088 IIN ob44471) B. CARACAS 32087 1IN ob4424] ¥ 1. REF A INDICATES THAT YOU HAVE BRIEFED ANGASSADCR ON SALVADOR ROMANI'S FORMER EMPLOYMENT BY AGENCY. IT APPEARS FROM REF. B AND OTHER INFO REPORTED BY LEGATT CARACAS THAT WKSCARLET-3 ALSO PROBABLY INPLI- CATED IN BOMBING OF CUBANA AIRLINER- THEREFORE RECOMMEND THAT. IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO. YOU BRIEF AMBASSADOR ON WKSCARLET-3'S aureenT RELAt ON SAL, BERENS ENTE Oe Fella E Liberty y & PAST CONNECTION WITH AGENCY AND IF ANY. PLEASE ADVISE. ¥ 2. CRYPTONYN IN PARA 2 REF B RECEIVED AS WKSCARLET-3b- PLEASE ADVISE WHETHER WE CORRECT IN ASSUMING WKSCARLET-3 WAS MEANT. ¥ _ 3+ FILE: 294-30096S- Eas IMPDET od REF A ~ PLVWCADET/MESSAGE FROM AMBASSADOR TO ASST SECY SHLAUDESMAN ’ REF B - INFO RE CUBAN AIRLINES BOMBING RECEIVED BY LEGATT. DATE? OCT 7b LA/COG WU. MURRAY {DR One: 1. COOLEY/PK UNIT: LA/PNC/V ! EN1- “ah 213g EXT: 4725 DG pry kd pre ae : fbb Sades OFFER * REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRONIBITEO E2 {MPDET SECRET CL BY: qnayga - @ DR CROSS FILE cory ror] lata Bowe wee 14-0000 SECRET 7 ik / Luis Clemente POSADA Corriies (201800055) WRECURLES +3 (Sormerly ANCLEVE=15, CIFENCE=4) SPOS 16 February Lugs, Uheumegos, Cubs \ U.S. Permaneat Resident Alien (PRA) at lenst uatil 50 Muy 75. Possibly aos Lost status ns result of allowing his reentry permit to expire, but tais” not clear. we protected his PHA atutus while he +orked for us fa Carsense- until terafustion June 7s. awieno Also halds Venezuelan pacspors. \ : Entered U.S. as exile 26 February 190i. Served U.S. aray as Ond Li. Fort Benning March 63 - March 64. Nember of JURS to enrly 65. roo ay te April 65 ~ granted PUA and recrulted By JNWAVE a5 fogstructor working for Training ; Branch smi us source of invo on exile activitics in Minmi area. OA Oct . Aug 65 + deing used by UNWAVE CI Branch to report om activities of "Central Junta” veing org.nmiacd to govern activities of RECE, Com:ndos L, MATN, und AVBC. Subices associated with RCE. June 67 = Setject known to FBT and Departrent of Justice us CIA employee. Cooperating with FRI/Minal in investigation of Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal. July G7 + Amienbly terminated ty UMNAVS. Continuing to cooperate with FBI. RE ors has eRe ea 2 ee Aug O67 - Mentioned au CIA agent iu broadcasts from LASO conference. 2 Cew G7 = Having obtained Jcd in DIGEPOL, Crurneas, Subject picked up by Caracas : Stution as undinternl penstracioa of DICEPOL. Held severnl responsible : positions--Gilcr of 4th Division, Explosives & Armments, and Chier of - CI sestion. Continued voraing sor DISIP, successor to DIGEPCL, during E : COPEL administration and .as used by DISTP Cuief, Dr. Rember=o UZCATEGUI XREXXYARIRNY cn various sensitive operations. : March 72 © Suspeeved by DEA of Lavoalvement io narconics trifficking. (He was : in burope on DISIP business ut the time.) Myy 73 "“pussed" polygruph os a this subfect. March 74 - Disnissed raa DISIP, along with muny others, when AD saduioaistrution insugurstai. ‘femalnsted 20 June 74 due to loss or uccess. Sainry et cine oY termination $4.0 per month. Convact with Suegect continued becuse of outst: nading problem re U.S. tuxes, which wes Sinally settled Feoruury Jo. At chat ubse Subject was favorzing tation re movements ond activities of Orlunio BOSCH. Occusional cenutect continued at least through dume yo. ency protedial Subfect's PFA suutus Tram March ly7O until his terainntion June isis. in January 19.5, memo «us sent to Alien Affairs Oiricer teliing hia thet ISS rLle could be “decentralized.” cee of, wreeaadd 3% 14-0000 —, WKSCARLET-$ October 1961 Employed at Firestone International Div. in Akron, Ohio. : 1963 U.S. Army Platoon leader (2nd Lt) Fort Benning, Ga. : 19 Aug 63 Polygraphed in connection with investigation for attendance ; { at intelligence course. passed. , 7 _ March 64 Released from active duty May 64 “Subject in charge of group setting up training camp in i i ~ Polk County, Fla. Was also au instructor. i : June 64 Resided in Miami, was member of JURE he Jan 65 Subject assigned to M/V Venus and one of the plotters : | ’ to take command of the M/V Venus, a 110-ft Panamanian , vessel belonging to Manuel Ray Rivero, leader of JURE, Subject dispatched to Miami by Jose Ricardo Rabel Nunez, : : one of the chief plotters. 14623 March 65 Subject approached by 281386 re using subject as : ' po : ; Mexico 7 ‘ . z weapons instructor in Mxexacx, connection with planned . . ' coup. Station advised subject accept offer and report : findings to WAVE : 26 Mar 65 Recruited by JMWAVE/ training instructor and reporter on exile: activities in the Miami area. April 65 POA granted 20 Apr 65 Team leader of Cuban exile recruits for operational teams . to participate in an attempt to overthrow the Guatemalan government. 15 Apr 65 Polygraphed on 1) whether he had withheld anything re his knowledge of Roberto Alejos Arug (Subject had withheld 14-0000 Lebensm saan A Qwest Mae Fr 21 Apr 66 20 July 66 26 Jun 67 ‘activity; never worked for any Castro intell or security "anything on purpose to cause an operation to fail and never kau _, am info on a U.S. military unifers mentioned in a ‘conversation related to the plan to overthrow Guatemala) 2) fact that Subj in contact with the group planning a revolution in Guatemala; that subject hag/eocruited to transport ‘arms for the group from N.Y. (place of purchase) to Miami, that Subj had told no one of his connection with CIA; that he was not reporting to anyone other than CIA. 3) _ Fact that he never took part in any communist party , service and that apart from Cuba, he had no connection or agreement with the government of any other country. j Polygraphed to verify that! subject was not cooperating in : any way with the govlof any country other than U.S. and was not obligated to any Cuban exile group.2.He never did took CIA equipment or cargo without authorization, 3. Did not assist in the training of any unauthorized persons since working for CIA, , 4. Did not recall having discussed the details of his operational activities with any unauthorized person. Subject requested permission to accept a position (military leader) as part of a collective Junta set up to govern the activities of joint forces working collectively in activities against Cuba. In U.S. Dept of Justice investigation of Lefty Rosenthal, Subject was revealed as "attached to CIA" and as supplier of 240 lbs of C-4 explosives. The Dept had a report from its Security Squad which stated that Subject was CIA agent in a Hx§ GS status. ‘Yg-00000 ee er TE MPMI REET SING MOTO TA th a PME On ee reer 6 July 67 11 July 67 1 Aug 67 10 Aug 67 17 Aug 28 Aug 67 11 Sept 67 28 Oct 67 1 Nov 67 week beta twee am, oe Justice Dept requested have Subject recontact Rosenthal for meetings for purpose of arresting Rosenthal for possession of goods passed to him by Subject. amicably Subject terminated/by JMWAVE at Hqs instructions for loss of access (resigned from his position as a military coordinator/member of RECE) and security reasons (involved with Miami gambler Frank Rosenthal. Subject informed KICOBALT-1 that he had offered his services to Bolivian Consul in Miami as interrogator/guerrilla fighter in Bolivia, offered $800 (Hqs in no way involved) Proposed to organize a group of Cuban gterrilla training officers. He left the impression that he departing soon Traveled Caracas seek ,employment through an old friend who resided there. JMWAVE advised that no contact with subject be made because he mentioned as CIA agent on radio §& TV LASSO conference and also involved shaby deals in Miami, Returned to Miami obtain proper visa enable him work in Venezuela. Said he obtained job with DIGEPOL through Rafael Tremolst Gustavo Ortiz Faez Subject's contract held in abeyance until he in place. Subject to be re-contacted by Station when he returne Caracas and starts new job. Subject picked up as unilateral penetration of CIRASH and CIRASH-4. Subject began working with DIEGPOL. ‘ Soa 14-00000 tty 1 . OMNES BES MEAN ATI IMR RAL MT eR Aogedne Aen WE SADE a Ok ge +e ager mM 28 Jan 68 22 May 68 7-12 Aug 17 Jan 69 29 AUG 69 19 Oct 69 17 Nov 69 18 Mar 70 14 Apr 71 ~ ae POA requested on Subject for use as DIEGPOL penetration but cancelled because of his Involvement in clandestine sodatage activities and failure to report complete stories of his activities. Subject handled as hostile until his motives completely ascertained. Folygraphed ar Purpose: To determine conclusively that he broke off completely with Lefty Rosenthal group and that he not currently involved in any ilkegal activity .. which could cause embarrassment to US Gov. and 1) Status of his relationship with his brothers 2) degree of his involvement with in theft and dispésal of demolition and other sabatoge devices. 3) past illegal activities or association with gangster elements make him vulnerable to blackmail. 4) that he not engaged in activities hostile to to U.S. government. Subject was willing and eager to Raxx take SWIRL. passed SWIRL exam 23 May with satisfactory > ry ols . clarification on all points of xemerm concern. 4 68: Attended Latin American student conference at Merida Subject returned to Caracas (from Miami?-not clear in 201) Subject ordered by CIVISTA to make surrepitious entry of Guayana Embassy in Caracas to get "any info of interest". Left Caracas for Miami to investigate purchase of $300,000 worth of weapons by Richard Hart. Subject making efforts preserve rights to become U.S. citizen while becoming citizen of Venezuela (which might be necessary for ops reasons i.e., to maintain his high position in GOV). Sought Station's help who, through Hqs was able solve problen, . aon Subject § family in Miami to process application for U.S. re-entry permits. Returned Caracas 20 March, Subject sent by CIFENCE service to Lima to assemble bomb to be sent to former Venezuelan dictator Perez Jimenez. Subject requested Lima Station's help in mission. Station recommended against it. 14-0000 eer’ TL ee NON ae IEEE AN AERATOR FA ete eames ae sa aeeene Fane me 1 Sept 71 28 Nov 71 29: Nov 71 1 Dec 71 17 July 7 Apr 72 5 Feb 73 12 Feb 73 ft) f Subj notified that he to accompany Venezuelan Minister of Interior (Loredzo Fernandez) on a 4 to 6 week trip to Europe. Trip speculated tobe Fernandez’ touching tee base for political reasons prior announcing his presidential | candidacy upon return. OA requested for use as penetration of DISIP. Subject polygraphed to determine if DISIP and/or CIFENCE-1 had knowledge of Subject's connections with Stations if he,“éver requested to work against U.S.; if he contacted either of his brothers since May 68; ne involved with illegal arms smuggling. Result: answered truthfully, no indication of deception, , Travelled to Miami by his employer to purchase 25 nine milimeter pistols for GOV use. (unable to refuse or evade assignment). 2 OA granted. Subject placed in charge of another CIRASH division with more responsibility and importance. Initiated extensive investigation of Prensa Latina and its Caracas Director and the kidnapping of Venezuelan industrialist Carlos amin dominguez. To Rome to aid in auddo operation - Name mentioned in unspecified connection with several members of the UIR who involved with narcotics. 14-0000 “= ey 22 Feb 73 Subject refused a $30,000 bribe (from 2 U.S, attorneys) to influence Venezuelan government officials to drop charges against.a representative of a New Jersey corporation. XXUNZ The New Jersey Corporation (Av) was instrumental in getting a $20,000 contract for the U.S. for the voting machines to be used in the December 1973 elections.
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14-0000 104-10178-10046 a i ars Te AIS Ocoee ioe Lan es eronmey ote 3|pd a . RECE, a Cuban exile ory, FOR ete eee teen ee me LY NS ee a ae RT RR tN NE Ye a NE ce ee oe t ~~ eN Nm SECRET RETURN TO CUA - Background Use Only PG Net Reproduce : oy On ie 7 Septenber toes WCT= 1582 Peron SERUM Ta : ¢C/Cover . Guru: C/CT Dis stntbutton TRO: CY/PIASTIXCTT : 1- Cov se SUAIECT s Cover ‘Status of luis POSADA So 71-s00988, Carriles (€201~3009€5) le Rep’ REF : WCV-1086, 23 October 1965 7 . - 7 f POSADA heren employment with ation leeated in Mianki. Ha nd is also betas paid by = Cn 1 Aurust 1926 Lu a saleried enployee of hi LOLACE to report cr the activities of TECH.) Tor security rearccns, FOSADA can no loner clain t ¥ -State Engi neers figs 2g Service)as his place cf erplovront. Therefore y it is - requested that his resienation Cron Gri-State Enefneeringn24 Scrvice)be rocorded and tace effective J] July 1966, GROUP To 6 EXCLUDED Pret AUTOMATIC PASKCLAGING AID UELCASSTPICATION FONE TR | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992] ce ee re ere Wore e rn NO AIO ROR OT 2 Nae OO ET I Oy IO RRO RR em i wr wed soniye (ot cotegke eaenes *
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DER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | 14-001 104-10178-10049| = [2025 RELEASE UN ‘ ‘. . we leat ioe tree tton for buy a howe ct G6 SW ant 29° St. T rate ay ; - Loss . Spr lication thortch Rose Raalty that ds loo oy foot! j . to Bey $ 200 doun Ly the VA plan or $ 590 dose | en i an int oa ; of payvent ef $75.00 . TI hava'te usa ry coverdt fri. Ss: tOfer a referencess TMV ny ia ry cover ri. State): i i rete Conny ft ‘ "9 ariteation fret pat dn there that 2 . i wsny for tuo years, Uhat ny salary unas ec - Posistion in this-Consany is like an olectrende tet q * advise thor of all this matter’ in:erder that when the: papers from VA or FHA.f121 then the right way ? I can not ‘use RECH for the application of this crotit because. fF, : creuy corporation 4s'no rood for thi red suk an ; S kind of neesy AS |) eonpoidet ' N ae you I an not going to Rea (fra Stay any Rore but atte an ometi i ash pug@oweg rR me thes eid net Sp ieanaie van, Ayuo esr) P COVER notified, they will handle, E120 Sopteaber 196 WO OLNEY ~ ~— . —— wwewwewe eww” ~:~: ee] we ee wav “he Gietseaso Enginooring Lorvice, inc) GB locnted ct . ; & (co fisct Naticaal bask Blége, Hlaal &2, Vis.) Tao local ypoilisg. | ? Rccxess 45 @.0, Mo: S757, lied 1, FIdgS Tro talopnons miuser is 3 Go Gti-cec3 (cover phoae located in Cover Breuch. Cre Potor T. Fay C SB Presidents of tho Pisa, Tho Piris is encased in tho vonoral . penctacas of cugincoving dn all dts branohcs With payticular ome yorsis 4 tho sieles o2 Marino onginsazing, including marine -gal vage, Undosvatoy reconvch, uncoruitor conauaientions, underwater . aasolition, sud ofz-croxvo potvolowma_ond wineral o:ploration end |’ | Ccevolozzont. ETT 8 is Ta Ne ee 1 i 2/PV
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14-0000 104-10178-10054 at | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F . KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | . - . . : — ‘ - . ; ‘ ff eet . i cg ee a RETURN TO cia vo a oo, ~ Background Use Only -- ea Oe ee oe ee ' TO ¢ Chief, Cover uanch 17 Ecpt’ 1635 — \ TW : Chiel, Maritine Trainin: Soctloi LTI+1033 { Ciic?, Peainte: Daer.en Pistrity tion R - Pood 8 TRS/TRESTIS . == CFCS 6 v u/att. @- T.5 (04'S) w/att. 1 SULJNCT; Action cad Staten Cover for - 323 Carono v/o att, \ Luis FOLAVA Carrfics nnd 1 ~ Pig Chrond w/o att. | Alberto de Jesus ALHOATY Carcig , | ACTION RESIJINNDS Provice caver =- 24. 1, Hequent that eetion and status cover ci Wvi~Stato Kaveh eeday @ givevto Luts PCTAG Carriles and Atberto do. Joss | : ALE JY Cor@ia, Voth Cubhjeets fave reeently been assigned ta the Syglidee Training kaso POSAA As pres Vy under ro eevor ners arcaent. ALPE Suuapr, vont Cormany, Inc. ,\iau of 12 dune 1965, 2. Yilesraphie cota on cach Subject fs nttinchoa, Pleas advise efiectiva date of cover. a eee oir T¥ waa civen cover of(R.dio & Electronies 2 Lo ee ore comes: —< EAMG roduce - epotit epodce cp wee ecm tte oan cae man sme 14-0000 rv MANE DOB EXPLOYER DATE FWLoYsD POSITION SALARY PREVIOUS LISLOYNENT ADDUESS - TELESUIONE MARITAL STATIS BICGUPAIC DATA Luis Clenente POSADA Carriles 15 Februnry 1925 - Cuba (Cori-state mgineering 529 1 Septerder 1965 Technical Supervisor $300.60 net ror wonch ACTUAL $200.00 net per vonth COVER Joslyy Salervan 709 H.W. th Styect; Uiawi, Fla, 337-9971 Narrioed som mye em tne snemmee nee ae a ' | ey
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[104-10178-10071 : , | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | Joe ./ : . H 1 aS ot CLASSIFIEO MESSA 2 . a re , 208/oy/or = - SAGE “pate. oh MAY 1959. ' : 10+ DIRECTOR rom »(LUXEMBOURG_} '5-A | i 7 Sey er 2 tt hat Sree a= San tes U7 18 \ bee mT 1 . action, WE 6 Roc'y fore eres wie iro. COP, CI, C1/OPS, CI/IC, FI, FER, 8/C 2 10 DIR 8 NFO Gate (bund) gF 7 REF: (LUXE) #094 (IN 10377 Je DIR ane (out 98928 1. HAD ALREADY ASKED/QUBANNER 1 GET DESCRIPTION, DETAILS, ETC BUT SINC! HE UNABLE DO WITH CLARITY RABNEY UNDER(HEFINCH COVER]QUES- TIONEO SUBJ 4 MAY. SUBJ STATES FOLLOWING IS ALL.HE KNOWS GUT CON- SIDER PROBABLE HE KNOWS MOP_ THAN TELLING OR INVOLVED SOME DEAL FOR WEICH HOPES PROTECT SELF AGAINST LEGAL ACTION BY STATING WORKING FOR AMERICANS. _ i 2. ARMAND DELACOUR, RESIDENT 28 RUE ERARD “uso RCV EMARD), H PARIS AND THREE TIME CONVICT, APPROACHEO SUBJ MID-APRIL WITH OFFER FIRST REF, STATED TWO SICILIANS LIVING PARIS ALREADY SUCCESSFULLY ENGAGED THIS TRAFFIC, ONE OF WHOM RECEIVED 5@ KILOS OPIUM HONG KONG AND DELIVERED PERSONALLY IN STATES, ENTERING VIA CANADA, DELACOUR GAVE KO DETAILS OTHER THAN THAT CHICOMS PROVIDE orl fu GRATIS ON CONDITIGN DELIVERY STATES. WHEN SUBJ ASKED RE ENTRY STATES DELACOUR REPLIED CAN FOR U.S. $299 GET FULL FRENCH DOCUMENTATION NEEDED FOR orate anew mae swe abemenena ate coe neo AMERICAN VISA. 3. ODELACOUR ALSO USES NAME DELAMARE, AGE 47, HEIGHT 175CHS, ; WEIGHT 13 TO 72 KILOS, BROWN HAIR BALDING, OVAL FACE, GROWN EYES, CROOKED NOSE, THICK LIPS, HEAVY CIGARETTE SMOKER, BORN BASQUE SECRET sway t95a1 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE [S$ PROHIBITED. - Copy Neo. cam Meets asa Ag | RETURN TO Cia Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce |p Yt CLASSIFIED MESSAGE awe wo cite COUNTRY. SMUGGLED NARCOTICS BEFORE AND AFTER WAR FROM NORTH AFRICA, LAST RELEASED FROM JAIL DEC 58, THEFT CHARGES, . END OF MESSAGE C/S COMMENT: *SUBJECT SAID INVITED BY DELACOURT TO JOIN RING WHICH RECEIVING “GRATIS” FROM CHICOMS LARGE AMOUNTS OPIUM TO BE SMUGGLED TO U.S. . SECRET REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. « °
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14-00000 104-10178-10078 i ma i p t fawn, ti __ +—— beer to. pfs phe OR SI fo ‘ 4 zoe i . . bee A eee + ne ee te — ~“Vextessrow 8565. COMMENTS Ei deloee fase a ee 2 tne FLE- af ase ip ta LE Rt TRACES ofS & DIV. TRACES FIELD TRACES oeeee neers ere ee ee For Z : INDICES ~] CCO/NC ORAL horice i I NOT IF TED oh inves? Garton | coorn COMPLETED L weitzen TECHNICAL “5.0. INVESTIGATION INT Esmee bON CASL OFFICER DIVISION : Joseph Piccolo wh/b/c | COMMENTS ; _— ame ——-- cee et le he ath fl wt 7 a ee oh _ chook ¥ weet cnte see ee tee . bite + . \ - ‘ NM. \ (4 4 rTese Le Srodiess Rie Ae freer LATICO anal foetfe we Gare) A . ; . | ares | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 *, Cn see ae te Sage aE Oe rete ee aie et me a fon ony ws 7 pcan EET oe 7 1 ape DRO Seca REMIT Kp vito 4 ve al st ’ 14.90000 E 1 ; Leeward ett a teeen ane : . { + . q Lathes . i fat 1 a) t . : . ae we ie went te one 7 , . ik : : . > £ cary ~ r yt we & : fa - “2 ° ¥ prrrerrvrariry a . sepeies CC, Wie : KEMAPAS | f GNET EAL _ 4 : = Records Lge # Checked ta etyikh date ntyeds a —- peawlts: 747 ata “ee 8 GS le 2 etme } PR BAT CASE . CANCELLED ‘ cee | "eds Gs Lice . . , i Deb os Qe to pegs PRO it aa ae a ; a GREER NPR. | eee [pte OY. oe t Wkist i | no a > | RDI me CPS A DIY NDI ~— | | HDI: OWVAVE FELD 2s TRACES 7 PESITIN RARER ORRIN: ante! «Ame E! git INDICES Mant Fal INDICES FRE COPS. REQUESTED GR COD, COAPLPTES UREN $.0 PAWES TIGATGCN | q : tre ; E bt oe re oe sf , fon a ; . { td e - “Brat wae Ah eho SOHN . CO eB tes aan RNR Fa are come ansehen nd ecaste es eae : » +4 # 4 mo . : ‘ nae UT our, : ee Rctso J - ye ~ tt Lore tes “ ott ns oy - ' cars “ Mano 2 a3 ® ; mies tae 2 wee was Ie Shot Draseee - - & Peo ¥, £ ix 14-0000 aye ras Ae Athy * 6 A Nerina inc rebar eta ‘elton inbantars i running in hres arth abee chiens st rhe yates nanan ie - wah 7 fj ico Ras29, Redmjdce come - cae eee Pele | sasacn PRESLEY, Elvie (operationsi);,, GARCIA, lute {operatione)) rd Rte s i t soere vce bee ee eer en a tee He men eg ani peace oe states 1 21 _duly.1933-— a ers Regls,. Hayane, © nae wane —— here irsicce H Beary A. Ozgs se L. c/cafse —— TR) QO REE pap see ooory cee Paetesasr: BSCORTS ON HFS AGENTS CHECKED se TELE CASE. CANCELLED BY DIVISION — ane 7 4 Bowes a pene RECA Fae Review Pate ag sa a ET 4 OytsranpenG. cPS § Otv TRACES IRD ICES shy CORE. SL QUESTED fet coer. COMPLETED Mrs ANT ERS atroat ao ‘ ‘ ' ¥ t ane eee eee obo tea te area fume etas Sens ene i a i aS tg . + SER RM, 14-0000 SECRET Lo PICO Ramen PREFERENCE: Your t SeTOMAMG US y @ June 1964 A Provisional Operational Arzroval is anted for the use ct as set forth telo-. - . . A Provisional Operational Approval issuea bv CI Starr grants the snumre authority, on a temporary oasis, Tor the use of an individual as the authority granted in an Operational Aprreval unless other<icse specified oy Ci/OA, Tt ts baseé, however, only on preliminary fiie che and investigation and {ts sub- ject to a further final review when all investigation ic completed. co { | 1 | RS AL ! 14-0000 re eee nip reteset ot aan weet ena ew MM ert 1 Ae comonomer ms a em oman panes genet ay fe emcee anne semrere | mami apn mit” <a gue ON Si ste ~ howe a eee er im 14-0000 « a . Cras z } StBBN TO ee wo .atr vO 6.8 SO. tego caer 7? coe sen 2 anes See Ce 3 ceed = _. is Le onl rsere Ailtix. CSDo_¢ calbea wa CI wba we HID ee ee eens ne nae senna 6 ee ie SECRET 1622452 OCT 69 CITE CARACAS 3820 PRIORITY DIRECTOR DIDORIS JMDEVEL \GGcr 6967171 REF: DIRECTOR 46526 4S > ain 1. FIELD TRACES FIVE NO NEW /-TNFORMATION FOR LOCAL ADDRESS AND TOUTED MEDIA CONNECTION PE _ wH/M AMT 46535 OTAER CENERA » NONDEROGATORY pe — 2. REGRET DELAY DETERMI rnd Mack Ai Sank ——- STATUS REGARDING CLASC. PROBLEM HAS PEEN IN CATING “IM FIRST tenous weLeves Hie FS, So sewis wn UTUAL FRIENDS, TO DETERMINE IF HE HAS ACCESS AND STATUS CLASC AFFAIRS MERITING STATION DIRECT FOLLO¥-UP, SUSJECT REPORTEDLY INVOLVED IN CHURCH FUND RAISINS WORK AND SPENDS CONSIDERABLE TIME AWAY FROY HOME. ‘VILL ADVISE SOONEST BUT GIVEN BISFICULTIES AMCLEVE~15 HAS WAD MERELY IN REACHING SUBJECT SINCE RECEIPT WYVCU--2792, HAVE DOUSTS GH PRCSPECTS FOR MISSION. 3, FILE: 2¢1-280658, X-REF? 2¢24124-192/3, SECRET 14-0000 ~ SECRET REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION AND/OR NAME CHECK : re 2 Oct 1969 sav Deputy Director Sau rity, es ye on aN Ta ce 3 agsicawene ! FROM: Chief, CI/Cperational Approval i Be ¥ ela /Ecusdor and Support Divtston i cay: saeee SUBEET? 9 = 280658 se SC - 22828 | - aeseee Wes astevat, aeeuueg > Teo: eures @2r AS Be wali [Ein somo CO vSE OF SUBJECT FI Reporting Source SPCCIAL INSTRUCTIONS (Licstalions on unveetigatina, cower pretent, ete.) Rt . OivIsion rel — CS TRACE RESULTS KD p:0) WILL FORWARD ATTACUVENTS - [Jee Pegs weer it [| wNetes. 890 [ | ofwce REwWRENS Please bring Subject's POA/OA investigation up to date based on the 1965 bio data already 1a your file, RI and Div traces are N.D. and current Fleld traces will be forvamded. Subject ie reported as currently employed in Caracas at the Office of the Coordiustor of Economic Afisirs. Subject carries 5.0.9 22428 and vaa first proceased for POA in 1960. "48/4 Jokn f, Ho. fark _&. eR ____ T/N: PICO Ramon, Reinalde UT EA ST SSDP OSERE UT ‘ TO : Chief, CL/OA DATE FASEF FROM: Ucputy Director Security, I0S o (X].. 08 taices results: AC 400 Pa7a S1VCE oP BSCOT OFF Kl). Checks were ‘conducted aut the indicated fgenctes with negative results: FRI ONI ACSI STATE CSC ACUA ost Ten £ ce Be oOoOA we o ao Checks were conducted at the rellow{ng Arevey(tes) with posit Po results, reports attached = LZ KA Oh. Domestic Field Investigation has been curplete), 0 _ reports altuched. CO 5. Dowestie Field Investigation favorable, reperts wilt fullow within € days REM aOny at Wa . we WO Leer. abe - eh at Le, a ee eee ee Te vee 1 1 . prt 693 54 SECRET ee ' t 14-00000 HAL > - SOtt GY teva Sets. pb EN AN De eOvandd CoRr { FAS ID f ] s.orreo im CSHO es Cyassiee 6O Te NO .. Ven TORE no : . ver -4 q Ft mo Leer +9 smancn Sas THOU TT a so. TA ~ “eras ~ ans L Ceocorv ee Arline CSdo spo capes wis oA we HID STE CR ET 1622432 OCT 69 CITE CARACAS 38298 PRIORITY DIRECTOR DIDORIZ JMDEVEL OO ‘ Soir SN6 7177 REF: DIRECTOR 46526 ; re, a = 1. FIELD TRACES FIVE NO NEW ‘iFoRMATION= FOR LOCAL ADDRESS AND TOUTED MEDIA CONNECTION PE . 17 O56C0S8 oe WH/MIAMI A393 OTHER GENERAL, NONDEROG ATORY TIDBITS. 2. REGRET DELAY DETERMI nd ack BircSnntiy STATUS REGARDING CLASC, PRORLEM HAS REEN IN 4M FIRST rHrousi seueve ’ B FRIENDS, TO DETERMINE IF HE HAS ACCESS AND STATUS CLASC AFFAIRS MERITING STATION DIRECT FOLLOW-UP. SUBJECT REPORTEDLY INVOLVED IN CHURCH FUND RAISING wORK AND SPENDS CONSIDERABLE TIME AWAY FROM HOME. WILL ADVISE SOONEST BUT GIVEN DIFFICULTIES AMCLEVE-15 HAS YAD MERELY .IN REACHING SUBJECT SINCE RECEIPE NYCW- 8792, HAVE DOUBTS of PROSPECTS FOR MISSION. 3. FILE: 261-284658, XeREF 3 200-124-192/3, SECRET. SECRET 119-1 PAPER NER EON rE Hn che a Be ve seem ne aman ~ SECRET REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION AND ‘OR NAME ‘CHECK ~ a re ee ge ree en tenn ne ene _~ nee Setet ANG ASER CB ASSISIWENS TO): Deputy Director ‘Security, Ts : FROM: Chief, Cl/Operational Approval CA/BS /Y¥ Cun: ‘ : enezuela/Ecusdor and Support Givisfon v ~ —_—: wer) oF @tQuELT Te oe aPecet, & jest cures eccin cg ae, - patie) f= TJ |. ermine USE OF SuBsECT FI Reporting Source - cover preterit, ete.) SUBUECT: * 201 - 284658 SO - ahead L SPF TAL INSTRUCTIONS (Lamifatrora on envectigahinn, ee TLE ~ ATTACHMENTS CS YRACE RESULTS GAECN LIST INITIATED orwae Pro - paeret Pantisr 010 REWROKES : Fleace bring Subject's POA/OA investigation up to date based on the 1965 bio dita already ia your fiie. RI and Div traces are N.D. and current Field traces will be forwarded. Subject ia reported as currently employed in Caracas at the Office of the Coordinator of Economic Affairs. Subject carries 3.0.# 224428 and waa rirst proceased for POA in 1960. ary, Jotn B foward e e P/N: PICO Rawon, Reinaldo Taree eee ek DATE & AEE im eR ee en cece ee ce ee 770 > Cater, CL/OA FROM? Seputy Director Security, 10S (Ji. 08 Indices results: A/ 4228 Pare SYVCE 2 3 S0p7 a — kde . Checks wer ‘conducted ut‘the ‘indicated Agencies with negative F S peeutta: on I ONT ACSI STATE FP csc ACUA OST a AER fo c r x! x) BCL LI od Seo {a3. Checks were conducted at the following Agence vey fea) with asta regu its, reports attached oo 0 RM Oh. Domestic Field Investigation hay been completed, 9 ss reports aitached, CT 5. Domestic Fteld Investigation favorable, reports wilh Follow within. 60 days iy. ip 7 Lys ; SE lg OF ee LTO. ae cere, at a te eee iets 69a Up tice SECRET ‘ou wen. ves 14-0000 me i UL ve 5° ir tere i Oye ee ee ee ee ee peta’ | — ~ on ioe nae sae aes me terre tt ee erwemnns laesurst Geren gist | VSSLE OPES ATED Ay UP PRD OL LL eSSUf PIOVELTUNAL GPERATIGNAL APPSCVAL faecatss EUULTT EFS BOSTIER OL ce ee ee re fe ect re ree re em . : ls Ev, POA FOR bars wetik H westie FIP COLLATERAL TNF ORMAT IO REQUEST GSESUL°S TECHNICAL —_ secuasrs aeet fe INTE®ROLATICON FROM viston LEENSSTATE POA FOR CAYS UNTIL ob ee ee REVIER SECURITY OFFICE *EPORT AT Circe \ Fgam agg ATTACHMENT TO Q1ViSTON : ee ee tee e FoeeaRa TO REVIEW SECURITY Gfr ICE CONCURRENT MEMO AT CI/O8 . SECURITY OFFICE ee ~—— : AGS £L PER OIVISISY YEO DATED pevica AT CL/Oa {Mo notice to Divaston ge. meses foe Deeewbes Uled | ance 22s Chloa NOTICE FO Gevts1oy REQUFET REVIE#® OF ATTACHED REFLRENCED checked belus, * of gee renasas) ADVESE CIZ0A OF NATURE AND SIGMEFICANES i rine . 0 tense secretes Cee oe en etemeemans oe oa + — - ee _ 7 - AND GLNiSyeN Traces i TICALE wae + Bam est FUALO TMALES NOTICE L fone deen fb TT [ovnee ~ Tere t : : gee est ~ a Samael URSD NOTICE TO O1VEISIOM + H pxo 1 pander er ee eh nha nen neers ee ee | POA + 1PTRED _ _ a: LeBYdt PRU TE, 9. WITHIN 20 DANS, HO FURTHER CSTEREST TE . . i MAS BEEN CNCICATEO, POA Mink BE AUTOwATED CLT eS TEES. - ' so atts a. FO SUBMIT PRQ t1 425 REDUIRED argp ee, F2e5 OF THIN ale aN Fykisre INTEREST the OCPNP ENS yet eat - wo Fela ng GeeMATIONAL USE SF SuasECT. \ . angie CA! ul . ar) N ~ ; wo, -) ~ \ ‘ L Pyrbs tage _vianpee to, din. . eT ae bas ce ane enn en np eT LE A CT ORCC LE, | A A A te tA , . me ral : tees areret ‘ 1 : pole bevne — were 14-0000 7] UNCLASSIFIED OO bata [J CONFL TIAL fe] SECRET besold ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJEC?, (Opremi} FROM. all Rad CA/BA/Support H H.Stilson 3D 0119 TO: (Officer dengnatien, room number, and { wuldegh ° DATE __j officers | COMMENTS (Number each comment ta show from ahom i t , INITIALS ta whom. Drow @ Ine ocross column ater gach comment} } RECEED , FORWARDED ee ee en senate ce mae —_—j— ~ a ae CA/BA4 — H.Stilson | tk! releas ing ee ee eee nee WW if ! a an a | i nn ane en epee e tebe od ee ore BID ete? TG] SECRET «© f} CONFIDENTIAL (T] dse omy (] UNCLASSIFIED dees nema . ART TITS CEMETERIES EAS athesmesenar verre reer ann an 14-00000 a SECRET REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ANO REVIEW FROM: Ci beaver: {Sj Jota EB. doward IN CRDOER TeaT FURTHER CONSIDER ATICN MAY BE GIVEN YOUR REQUEST FOR APPROVAL IN THIS CASE. (TY Gs KES ThAT YOU FLRNISH THIS, CFF ICE THE INFORMATION CHECKED BELCA, CR REVIEW INFORMATION AS INDICATED. [eevee CF STARE TS DOSSIER | Reveew oF STAFE/D Coli are RAL ENFORWATT [ ROVIEW OF SECURITY GFF. REPORT aT Ci‘ o8 rRacts frONAL AND CIVESI SMES REFERENCE RESULTS OF TECHNICAL INTERROGATION | GREEN LIST ICE: I reese | [secoun | Thigh a0D Ftmar REMARKS: c Drutes (See Eevarks) one fae BBD cnseuccs raceious eeaesos SECRET 1400000 Z ~ => SECRET (HSTRUCTION SHEET seriue 1 Terrrore paate ov pra ! TIND.ces 4 setiur srecrar COVES Nave Foa ce s Pp tnouiey [srecr 4 ~ Use | ESSUE CAETATIONAL APPROVAL . ISSUE PROVESIONAL OPERATICNAL APPROVAL 7 RESULTS Fi 'D DOSSIER FPEvitw en a li 2 ega Foe DAYS &NTHL REVTEe FLD COLLATERAL TNFORWATIUN eo te - ef denne Lage lene tl op EMTENs = ‘ ce t A 2 REQUEST RESULTS TECHNICAL Sfetueite oFerce SEUMSTATE POA FOR DAYS UNTIL TNTERSOGATION FROM i | Deviston FOQRAPD ATTACHMENT TO O1¥eSEON SREViEW® SECURITY OFFICE REPORT AT CI‘OA REVIER SECURITY OFFICE CONCURRENT MEMO AT CESOR Pevtea AT CHCA i rer arent FCR@ARD TO SECURITY OFFICE | cavcee pea ziwisioN wEwo Dates {Mo notice ta Division) CANCEL PES Ci “DA NOTICE TO ThYESIGN [ (Reaven checke-t below,* oF see renarts) jot : rt rtrces j rice menue cs WWETATIONAL AND Gletetan Taaces | ~ ~ TO “T on nee Paces . NOTICE [ee | trcoso | yes - A. oe . ORSO SOTICE TO CivIston ase jee vi eee PuEASE sue sueuir erg Wh $0, aitate 36 GAYS, NO Fue rune INTSREST IN SUBJECT + STSSTED, POR athe BA AUTOMATICALLY CANCELLED. REQUEST REVIE® OF ATTACHED REFERENCES ABVISE CUIGA OF NATUQS BRD SIGNIFICANTE CSS INING APPROVAL ane FUatNe> INTEREST HeQES CSI ne 19-4 OR FT LNtee TF ALLURE, Ty GL8utT FES th as @ . i eg oo 7 . Dene “as greeartowat Ler oF © a a betes TT re ee _ . ‘a Aft 4. HELEN snc) . . . ron Staic. Lrattc, Saiarac, Hager Cuuot beer aeanard & yc —_ by, MsoA MOU Thar Muss, a do alu itu. Say. Pesan a glen ; tut ‘tp thay ter Sondietate © Ceviiatuct. hifaus, . bh Very acta gowsauncaal- n Har A a wo mk HAL Wavho \ ride: otututule drans ew cuuiaken Wiis eCyorauer Kclion ae chou vas HR wee oan mu Mpa tf: al alten k we MUG aay X atin oom hae SECRET cm _ citi bakare war ee Meer gniny ane PALL ' i) Pinhal veta len 14-0000 Hea) ik eee de Pathan ew 4 co ur —— A. FMB o. boas: = Barbara Bowensh{ ° = INoeK, ©] a0 index \ CG aevuan to ee caancn a ind a a, FILE IN CS FILE KO, —_____ 4 7 -_, ci oe Sa Toisas feation} SECRET _ ) -_ — ae see ciTepiaecton {gf A 4: pore fa PRIORICY SF CARACAS B32 3 4 REF A: EVCW-3792 DICORIC JMDEVIL ef, , ; y 7 f ve ——— Paottats ! REF B: DiR“42602 i . IN VIEW TAMINENCE QUITO LZETING CITED REF A, AND babes 1. f —_ PROVIDED. cfices Excision 1s APP YPMATIVE ON FEASIBILITY oF va ; SP (38 CARh BI Sa SAN Refine ae aaa AREWEST PR TRACES TO UPDATE ae A-21'S OA 2S REQUESTIO REF B. i ply, 2. FILE: 200-124-192/3, d , : | | \ : - . Si F . an Hy , : \ j oe C/CA/B4 fle C/, On. ‘ : : ; .) ew _ . “ : . WH/3/y" ‘ ay oy ; ‘ - WEY/CA is ; 4 “3 . 4 2 ~ 7 SEX fl i Gn pee ee , “ESORDINATING OFFICERS an Foods i. pe / pijuising orncaa : | SECRET eel 3 ta : REPRODUCTION BY GTHEa THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE iS PRONISITED. Cort woe 14-0000 a pli . ] a (J unctessiFien =| £2, he owey oy ie GA Gf FIDENTIAL ——_ : Lami dade’ + ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET . EL -setrer SUBJECT Opronal) ~~ ~— Zet~ ZOU, MEH DY “fe ae Om Saaenneeenennmnmmmmnmmaaans ST! 0 ae co . : i v C1/OA | boa” To me i ; wt oe 194 _——$_———— jt TO: ,O% ion, rones . i . Boideng? or Gewonation number. ond oak OFFICER'S COMMENTS [Number each comment to ‘show fram whom a INITIALS {to whom Drew @ hae ocrors column otter each comment.) ; | acento | WoRwasoto | : OO _——— nA ie 1: c ——_}— ee elcees In accordance with the require- Pr [ | “ing g-imanta of CBI Ko. 10-7, Paras ke, _pasoase towel on [ 1b 492 aatea 23 June 1961, please review 3 a aan the ettechsenteser dosaler on Bub- ; ij - | ject at FI/D and advise CI/OA in | writing as to the significance of Ite information and your opinion . | as to its effect on the use of __ . | Subject inthe operational capacity | “requested. | i CAnatate Sumeet: a ore Frey TRACE NOT Zeck ey TR yraende age de Qnsvacrs OF as 7 esoa po es Won ay ee) iver { i 2M a 207, FID file contained i i | information concerning Subject’s | i requests for visas to travel t a nat mane ne - a ns a America at various times | isince 1864. All visas were i igranted, Travel was in conn~ t+ ection with Subject's trade ve ee ee ttf : _ | +t ‘union work. Information is we ‘ | ‘not derogatory and will not : eee | ee be wot--o-prfect the we of Subject in ‘ | i pperational capacity requested a i | ee a ae Helen Stilson an | CA/BA | ’ qu a ee a ae a i : | ene puns GSES SUUennOEnEn 1 H a ‘om GIO cea” EY secret) conrivenriat = C} ikeawy = UNCLASSIFIED yal 14-0000 Ti rece menses ap nenereene or SFCRET REQUEST FOR {RYESTIGATION AN3/OR RANE CHECK a “Trot curca CEs ts ay Tyee oF RECUEST [cs wworces wesuits oF rec a ne - 7 (Date) ao (Oates me a ct ee eee SPCCIAL INSTRUCTIONS (Liwttatacas oF snvertigatran cover neetext. etc.) CUvisiOn CS TRACE RESULTS GREEN LIST ENTT1ATCO ENCTRS er en ener sear . : x rary 93-4, SECRET tn aa i 14-0000 SECRET REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION AND/OR NAME CHECK tional Approval fort. Divisio: ee ed t SO - j Tyee OF OCREST “Tos inpices wescits oy FT Cntce WESULTS OF a cre . “ [> | | | ‘ (Date) , . . (Date) USE OF SUBJECT ' O1rvisicn . CS TRACE RESULTS ATTACHMENTS a ——L : aTrat ato {S/ Jonn E. Howard bop we sr O93 “Raion SECRET Le " fj 14-0000 , OLA Q p. Mang euLivcal fucg Lince oni Or Jowardea: Shuty wy ey SECRET eS INSTRUCTION SHEET tAEONS, “Eke bes i404 L 28 YuUSs- stt ve TOM ope terue sptciar For ca INQUIRY iL. teeter em ste vot A) . i uoat Tees 4 ienens wre v — 1SSUL OPLRATIONAL APPOCWAL =e MEQLEST GALEN LIST SSUE PROVESTONAL OPERATIONAL amPatner a QPEGLEST RESULTS FED OCESTER FEVIED SOviee FIG COLLATOMAL ESF CAWATICN EXTEND POa FOR oavs uNray REQUEST RESULTS TECHNICAL [tecencre errice CIMSTATE POA FOR |. O8YS UNTIL i ivaeocarven, rege a FOR#ARD ATTACHMENT “O OIVISTON REVEES SECURITY OFFICE REPORT AT CHLDE Forearo To { errecoeter SECUPITY OFFICE oon > CANCEL PER CIVISICN WEMO DATED i aevide AT C1708 (No notice to Division) . / REVEE@ SECURITY OFFICE CONCURSENT wEwO AT C1/OR vet ecvone pRCrhuTTas eFeoer al REQUEST REVIED CF ATTACHED REFERENCE, ADVISE CIYGA OF NATURE AND SIGNIFICANCE L CANCER PER CI/O8 NOTICE TO O1NIS*i8 (Reason checked below.* of see revesve} Fue REQUEST RI TRACES TOSPESATICAAL ARG CTs ‘ jTleace Lh... : cn nt ne ene rt be a —. seat pone : ; ] | on } Peuiear FIELD TRACES j jnortet | fe sacone y nen a “CE —____. Lob ee ss OASG NOTICE VO Orvigios u Tene i a. ana seen wb te Same Poe EMPIRES —— - BLA’ JeMTT @3 2097, 46, @1THER 90 GAYS, SD FUR THr mw TSP ERE ST ON SuBreT HAS BEES INDECATES. POR WILL BE alTimaTsCaLew Saatet. Fe CHASE TG SCAMET POG Th 8S OFSL. FEF WATER CSI ONT, FEO S G2 TO IM DICATE ANY FURT HTH UNTEPEST EN .CBTOESING APPAOVAL GH THe Cormatroval vst SF S$ussEsT od — oe fe pe ee | Ridsest ee NARS . s S00 flok meg mu dy 0 FoA/ 64 tuutsh ahay ay te tal bared at us . flue oer a ota ALucedy ae t (GU pelt. Qt Qud Dw Uiaew i pOGd Bw eee ge WLLL “aur gleyy a Craver ab lay aise fee Condusaiaa “ Prrusuree Oijaces. auky np SAMIR > tx 22 4 M26 “had WA fit fan tlaud ga Pea a lduc. ( i KIUae vert! Geuras (lau Gate to Avks oteelss maar gl Sta caiud back & ¢ nay Mckee Ste Ire y te “Hag Dome tage et 5 (Rete Be hur - Cat © as haes } Chit Brey Vikas. tag ages deod Gnas mapudes te sow et Teeeua te "8 707 riisines 3Eo8 ar derey 14-0000 hf x = ns ms ae v be oe pe! | a > Aer SSASE FORE H ai? TOTAL COPIES: { swe: Barbara Bowen [ee j i } 1 ueets CS | SECRET i ExT- 6723 - } oare: 30 Sepcenber 1969 See FS _ CABLE BICASTARIAT DISSEM:NATION Oi inoex CO no wnocx £7 petuan To BRANCH Co riz ain ’ : . af ae PER oo! Cone incs ene no. j conn it File, — - arerd * \ genres iptc: ~ iclesa tigation; (date ang time filed) tefersnce numer) SECRET a { Se CITE DIRECTOR ee 1 to f CARACAS BI 15 4g 2003 Z 2302 7 DTDORIC JNDEVIL : a an REF;~" HVC=8792 spo Semon 1969) vb S. STATI OH / : AMICE/3L QA NCW FOUR YEARS OLD. APPRE “TCATE RARSSK Ww tv fi . i TRACES SOONEST FOR UPDATING, 2, AMICE/31 ALLEGEDLY NOW EMPLOYED "OFFICE OF COORDINATOR ; OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS" IN CARACAS, IF TRUE, 19 THIS A VENEZUELAN j... .-. GOVERNMENT BODY OR PART OF THE UNITED Nations? “ So i | 3, FILE: 200-124-192/3 AND 201-284658. } , Bes OF MESSAGE : _ C/CAS BA + it rd GCL : _ wH/a/e Sonn . .. - 0 WH/CA- aa ere ——,/ C/CA 0 De [foun a C45 Vos ;« 2 9 f A Fee ted ey) Yeti and Wee Seed OPNT LS ButeryT ts hesey a. ao RaW MAY i 14-0000 C} uncuassivieo = 7} GAN TT} CONE.GENTIAL 2 SECRET ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBIECT + Wophonatt ! 28. ye ae. ce ee tee ne ee en ee ene penne ee FROM. Menta a A Chief, Branch 4 ie : tage _ Covert Action Staft 6774 30 September 1969 on Sa ence TO. ,OFeer Sengnston, tome suber, ond i OATE : : bertding) vee 4 GERCE? § COMMENTS {Number each compen to show bom whom } poo OINITTALS. whom Drow 9 bine across Coow otter each coment) Bao [rorwo “BS- / -~ “we ye. R. “Allenbach L ee. ote q A i i . 3. — : ye a a 1 ATT: Mr. J, 52 Sears 1 OV" 4 5. CI/CA i ATT: Mr. Rurfner : I a we ; . a oe ras ope | -_ | i fog 1 | | .. —— ro aes J i [_ — a 7 | i i i i i ne ns me cet Saneeeeere 4 i i ‘ | i or AQ sa CO} secret] conripentiag =) GUM, L) uaiGiassiFieo 14-0000 oe Qin 30 September 1969 MEMORANDUM FOR: CI/OA VIA: WH/COG WH/3/V SUBJECT: AMICE/31 (201-284658) 1. It is requested that responsibility for AMICE/31 be transferred Jom MHCCOG to CAPA, and that his OA be amended for a one-time reporting mission on the ; 20 - 24 October 1969 Quito meeting of the Council of. the Latin American Confederation of Christian Trade Unions. 2, Caracas is being asked for unilateral traces and for determination as to whether AMICE/31's present employer, the Office of the Coordinator for Economic Affairs in Caracas, is an organ of the Venezuelan government or of the United Nations. “ye A fis, i Liebe AY KEL HESRY AS ous J E, Chief, 5ranc - Covert Action Staff CA - G9 - 923 SECRTT 14-0000 weer ay grid 2 Mews tla this tad tw 478) ; (cc) Tihed fe Tou Shit Sard, Out elu Rens, Wil ode, fa Hes Uda, 26 +14 Sypr 1964, aasy tae Pupaud - Rarpater to Cntoses esha epsund by vitoduiy OA. BOLE fa Gosek aut og uae ghomed . (Tu op Une ce thug uw flu 6 Lyre LA huapat uy do Cornea cu u.) an Sit Ate Thu U/in fle me Qub, bleu, beoureace thar WH /< 0G dist Of {O Use wh baby Qohutee uw Vom Per ites “Util Ea te dele Leas qari) it Aructeped Haat UH (cot Was Lees a iad duly op cuties no ey Rub. hee Hus ileglore bruuiiater wt Tau . Z _ Dolan , he Bad tabbed unt ue dart vikub aud @ dohed at the Gaul alwt of wilicilis. a deo As ae Wud Ardy Piggy vad: hi WH/eoan ey iouce. ad. deay Atm Hus ga WOH (cod. Ally outwes dead } . “been es , | WH/Cole Aged: This, way tHe Daou fir : : = flit wWleTeucnt wth dy Propeiad Auigates to ‘ Oorneos that Luly, Of LMto- Uae ; an &. Cee tate. SAUL uty Barbda Ps Le thy Woke, & Ved fay te Mirpur 8 Aeuse U/sa Ceizsa) i eased A, atauiet fe ULI bu Iturt Reser tabal ty B tha Spee be Tus fut Son Rasy eat Llat oak he Oatntancdid tc H ot ale dik ‘ : . . Pood > . wen . 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Ak. lobed Lean + “gue Aracas Lady 7p Ae & AAO GB Usecke aud fo tlhe ai Suby‘c Areatrt, Mug legen ) The Cie fu Cend wat 7] Cacucure Uiows, w& ON CRuuchd a oi . a) ou te Au te OM fa Haw fus- vot une, Sux the Uma Uecks taut dou dau — aguuie Un tieg ue U dovcteard - Bren ma Oe Qeettucs De 24/4 Jug 00000 = H 1 1 i ¥ ¢ Pa : . ar : ' Ay wee Loantag yetsber 4c y tie Soallowiag : weeyem | hones 3B : SU Len (CTL sa pee prIcens Veg era's proposal = ae ve dee eo. 2 oe eet ee ne ore ee meer neg ne nt en A Sy ene, St vere ue 14.90000 “4 Bink uvCW = 87920 +} Bac ne . . ! t areas and reea I-31 covered the. i . , neak noeting au y feet, aol produced ; : : Bri wing to a recon : i id adn Cersesas at tho | mii wa ara cheeking into j - [ i 3. anwuile, perhaas Carnesas £t: ld Lo considering the | ca anibility of contacti "HLA-BL to Zt if he vinans ta nttead re 1e Culls conference and whetrey os aot es St{etLloa could handle such j & one-shot reporting ausdiwment Lows path, a7 sing nic OA c2aa bo | updated. “Vo will cable Ris ua stclus os cin as posedbla. . ' . . f : H : Poteos AL SANLLET i a | . yy ! i . i i ; i 1 t i oar : 7 / we, , : ie it ; | { conn i f] | . ed - ie - - a Py - . { 4 14-0000 a pa why “et iy ane oe oe 7 . we foe woe =~ =) ~ fo Fogel wooo, Bid ‘ 2 CU, Lana. . i me pe et Bt on ; _ 1D Sectentber 120 A sxonund Brel RH -VEISS i: . ; —_ Dov/ce/a: DB, Eowenr ir G723 fi OOS DISTAILUTION: 1 = YS t: 1 = CA/A LC/CL/4 H Lo SUS/LC/EX . : WS 1, xe -. . i, . . 1 AREER SRW rritrrenersers semrsareetomene 14.90000 “& ad + sovanceccey | } sean PT ore ~ ane) stp oped Oren) : 1 Maan bes ns nee nercer eeerecnners Cot cr ns oe ” t j ceasery TO We NOL ae ar 2 i i meer TO MLE NO... _ 4 Binewor fe ee! ra ad eee Teer irs) - ete - _ Oestaoy 2 sia. "AS APPEARS WHILE COULD BE USEFUL ALSS COULD BE HANOLINS PROBLEM, ae ie lwoc va eile cihPS, ey cian FRB: ; x (4) 70 C SECRET ht 605Z VAN 69 CITE CARACAS 167% WH/MInMT INFO DIRECTOR .: z4 JAN 69 in 76844 UMOEVIL REFS A. DIRECTOR 66107 3. WH/MIAMI 2455 (IN 76310) 27 JAK 1969 3. GASTO GOMMCNT IN REFS, JUICE FOLLOWING ARE OUR aa) k OPTIONS en rn FROSENT OPTIONS: —_ ths lo weet G bee 4, Sri vE (OURS INnD) GARCIA M MouRS, ~Y eve Sf Wa Be. OLD FURTHER ACTION ON@AMICE-31 IN WRE- Ce “ SIN Ss SPADENCRA HERS FOR LCCn Cal APPACACH TO JOSE DE veces raise 2 LF as O. SIMULTANCCUCLY, ACCEPT ner 8 OFFER ss: FBASiei, TO GEVERMING HIS CURRENT RELAT ioe WITH CLASS AND EMILIO MAS?ERO AND BASZD ON WH/MIAMI FDIS. EVALUATE POTENTIAL FOR HIM fh revomn MASPERG/CLASC HERE. NOTE WE NOT PREPARED COMMIT v7 QURSELVES ON CONTRACTUSL RELATIONSHIP BUT WiSe MEREL 79 f bak od SETERAIAE WHETHEN) FE AGE- " “DULD REATTAIN POSET IGN SE-€-R-E-T UR SPCR Se Re Ort Ie RRC PA ARETE ic Er rotten tren 14.90000 “47 ey my . vey * r Srose Stgnivawa we. + oN tee wee eee ruReD Me: Tote, Comes BOUTS 4/GR © ertiarg Sree —_———- Soar ty MOTT OPLY H % ADVANEE COFW CJ asco CL] somo - x1 CLAS RIFW PO Pe mee t oY BO pent oe mn , H MeAET TO FS NO, . QC O.oscu oy. eeerre frye ma Lace co anancnC) + otsteov Oe -_ TG TT nnn peer 0777 nas a as aaa ~ f - Fjaocov’ entivn : : v 5 N : . u PAGE 2 CARACAS 1674S E CRE T, : , $ » -GLOSE TO CLASC HEART SEAT SUCH AS HAD IN CHILE. an id . RECOMMEND GEORGE J. COPSIDAS MAKE ‘RECON ACT SINCE ; ; : - HE HAS ADVANTAGES OF EXPER IENCE IN BOTH sat 1AGO ; : 4 . ie a AND CARACAS. COPSIDAS SHOULD. USE. QUE ST 10NS GIVEN . ° te ‘y une IN CARACAS- 1594, HQS NOTE WE APPRECIATE OFFER, ~~~.” - Z : BUT NO ACTION BY RUBASH REQUIRED SINCE DOPSIDAS . = ae = the CAN MAKE MOVES TO RELOCATE FUBAES-1 STARTING NOW. i tS ; ~, @» . ANY OTHER LEADS INTO CLASC TARGET ADDEES DREDGE UP WILL BE APPRECIATED. SUGGEST HAS RELAY HVC-5699 TO , fe : WH/MIAMI. | Be 7 ike vo ny v a) 3. FILE: 36-4-17, “So1- 766813, 2al-275987, 71-279 155.. f; a ! SECRET Seaviee d cs Y it 14-0000 Shee scat: ate aw Peaso SE ROT es - , Advance Cory 1 assure SLOTTEO CG cd i o- seoae:s (ves - erate = euasatry ro FiKe ao. - yy acter Te FILE wo. ore Cresta wes —_—— stem seo(Jeer ro ACTION ad. 1 ACTH A257 _} CARACAS 167 : 2k JAN 69 7884-4 ——" See aE ——sC PLEALIU CORRECT THE GARBLED PORTION(S) OF THIS MESSAGE TO READ AS SOLLOWS: PARA 1 8 READS "ACTION GN AMICE-31 IN ABEYANCE AS APPEARS WHILE” “P me 2 SECRET s 14-00000 ossew av ("Action — _OF ORGANIZATION WHICH PAID HIM $302 MONTHLY SALARY."” CLASSY TO FRE MO ) ‘, ® 2 a 2 “ °° . < ° z ° { H \ SECRET 21193 JAN 69 CITE WH/MIAMI 2455 2% Jat 1569 $9 IN76310 21 dan8s N7 wl CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR. JYDEVIL EVMULE : REF CARACAS 1594/4 158 f 1. CONCIR YOUR ASSESSYENT RE LIKELIHOOD UMDBYIL WILL TAKE- ON RENEWED IMPORTANCE IN VIEW COPEI ELECTION VICTORY AND i MOS F MAY BECOME PROBCEM TARGET FoR WOFIRM. BSLIgve BoTN Mifce-si Qmset "ANG AOPI IS a torn any 7 NG GF USASZ~ L,WORTH CONSIDERATI ok AS JIDEVIL PENETRATIONS, 2. PER PARA 2 REF, WE RECALL THAT STAFFER LOUIS J. SOCKWELL, FORMER CARACAS C/O WHC NOW SANTIAGO, CONTACTED SITHER GARCIA OR PuANAS OR BOTH IN 1965 BUT THAT RELATIONSHIP DID NOT PROSPER. THERE WAS ANOTHER ABORT IVE ATTEMPT TG CONTACT PLANAS THROUGH - JACOB L. VAYRICK IN EITHER LATE 67 OR EARLY 68. “ S. SUSGEST FOLLOWING POINTS IN WOFIRM'S OPS RELATIONSHIP WITH™AMICE-+31 WHICH MIGHT BE SUITABLE AS BONA FIDES: A. PERSON MAKING CONTACT COLLD USE NAME “PR JOHNS” WHICH WAS ALIAS USED BY FORMER JMVAVE C20, B. SINCE AMICE-31 WITTING, COLLD USE “REPRESENTATIVE 4. DEFER TO HQS FOR LATEST INFO ON FUBABE-1 AND HIS bee eee en ame em 14-0000 ook Kis. “y . BOW ANSE eve Leet 7 H Cyassire Fa ke SOL. av —_ ay Ft 3 RES TP AE NO i : = . ce feySi a 8y _ ak wo Caer ro Agence) Desraor 8G Acre ra! “, } RID COPY: kota fovea, tm 4 : PAGE 2 VH/MIAHE 2455 SE CR PRESENT RELATIONSHIP WITH JMDEVIL< MOST RECENT INPO IN , STATION 28: 1S ALMOST TWO YEARS OLS. SUGGEST HAS RELAY _ DIRECTOR CABLES 82534 AND 7599S (1! MARCH AND 17 FEB 67 RESPECTIVELY) TO ZARACAS FOR GCD CACKGROUSD AND ASSESSMENT ISABSe ie WI’MIAMNE COULD PROBABLY Fin OUT CLAREAT STATUS p tes RENEYED INTEREST IF aS ALREADY HAS THIS [NFO ON FILE. : .. SPAT (Oa VILL HAPPILY PRY RECOMTAST FUBABEsi IF CARACAS AND a NOd SO DESIRE, So FiLE2 “Zoi 2IBI3S ANG Og 124-32, ah 14-0000 oe Sue “WHY MIAML "2294 SERVE TD BaexS2 yar . CaRNCAS INFO DINSCTOR SANTO DOMINGO PORT AU PHINCE, PARIS. RINGSTON- TE EVOULGinA MELIEVE 40 5. yng ES 106%, ~ pera omacas.1543 (yy) L735) AEHOSE 1, PARAS REP sASSUMPTION GORRECT. .SUBJECT..IS {AMICE SS 2c. ~ . 2erSLATION POUCHING PERTINENT DOCS FROM HIS edp. a ASILIDS SLLHAS OA AND RECEIVED 3333 MONTHLY SALARY VIA AMICE G PAYROLL UNTIL PROJECT TEANISATED IN 1957» ae - 3. NO OME PRESENTLY AT #H/MIAML KNOWS SUGJECT. Hdw- we - . . EVER, HENRY RUBASH, LAST GMwAVE AMICE CASE PFFICER, wHO.NOW -' Yas 39 CONSULTATIONS, MAY bd ABLE PROVGDE PERSONAL ASSESS- MENT AMICE~31 FOi CARACAS. om be a _ SECRET a ro . N - —% ; : . . oes atte . cee = ee “ oa we Ps 43 ; Be a . Aas . . ne aes . . a _ 7 . . wee _ . ri \e eo ee wees, wee eee ae ae eee eee 4. FILE Oe — Sy Nee tor os . ; wt . \ . vo 5 : wo oo SECRET a . of om ' : a : nowy bee 14-0000 fond . Fred MY. tac. pore . ROWING AND OE NAGS 9 oe 1 TOTAL Curits ia! mi ; Qiinoex Osoinoce ) asrusn v0 "7 a fue wo . ‘ | Gocemesnuene : i o/ A { i FRE. va, fiat L 2 IS 7 Lye of £/ B HY 7 a 7 Net mus Ve Leelee stros} tdote end tums tied) \ (raterence member) i { i. SECRET 22 a " erre oirectoR 68107 feb S vo FCARACAS, WH/MIANI DIETOTGR le SNDEVIL Far ik REF; CARACAS 1594 (IN 725935) LEE | 1. RUBASH DOSCRIBED +A 2 AND VAIN; WIFE LES . SFT A-Si AND He LITESALLY KI NARDEDLHIS OWN SON TO CARACAS IN MAY- TONE 196 Causs DIDN'¢ WANT WIFE TO HAVE BOY. POSSIBILITY THERE ARE XIDNAD CHARGES AGAINST HIM, MILITANT ANTI-CASTRO CUBANS HARBOR SOMG ILL WILL TOWARD A-31 STICE RE WENT BACK ON “WORD TO RETURN CUBA AS SELBER PRISONERS~EXCHANGE COMMISSION, -3f 2. BES WAS ONE OF TVO LEADERS OF CUBAN DELEGATION TO CLASC CONGRESS IN M REP IN NID-196S, RE BONA FIDES, RUBASH SH USED NAME OF DOUGLAS POMROY WITH A-~31, a5 WAS AMERICAN WHO SENT wes > A-3/ amet TO SANTO DOMINGO FROM MIAMI IN 1968. 00°02 KNEW PREVIOUS CONTACT AS PABLO, CONTINUED «6 6 ww ee ee ew ee C OOSDIRATING OFFICERS AVTHINTICATING RELEASING OFFICER SE a RET “ FRc pI Tee tee cad ae 14-00000 1 Chinoes 0 no wore (7) acresn ro eaancn Clracao {(}engiwesriena . Lin Tire, CONF: ral — deine se bites Paes {€ha asst cateon) {dats and tise tiled} (eter once aveer} . foe SECRET ve . \ ee, CIT2 OMECTOR & Sv OQ tr ‘~ PAGE TWO . 3. RUBASH 4LS0 COS! -ENTED ON (2 ULABE-1 (201. 278)3 a j oo re Fass ; A wat ? a, SE C ZouarDo GARCIA MOGURE (201- 7681334 AX x = DE JESUS, ‘PLAYA, ((201-275987); —-SAID-FES 35 _UVAS-PART-OF-A ide COMPLEX WHO MORE CAPABLE THAN A~3].. FUEASE WAS SECRETARY TO MASPERO IN CHILE AND CONSIDERED QUITE-FAYORED DISCIPLE OF MASPERO, 4. RUBASH DISPARSGING REMARKS AGAINST GARCIA MOURE INCLUDED HE. NERY ANTI-AMERICAN WEO HAS THREATENED SOME WOFIRM PERSONNEL WITH EXPOSURE ESCRIBED 4S A MASPERO LIEUTENANT WHO CAME TO MIASI TO DO MASPERO BIDDING. 5. PLANA IS DEVOTED TO SOCIAL CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT HUG CONCERNED WITH WORKERS EDUCATION. DESCRIBED AS QUIET, STUDIOUS “GOES TO NEW YORK OCCASIONALLY, (6, 2601'S REVIEWED AND SHOVED GARCIA MOURE GRANTED POA 20 APRIL 1965 TO BE USED AS POLITICAL ACTION AGENT IN CLASC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, HE RELEASED STATEMENT 1965 CXDREMELY CRITICAL U.S, NILA TERAL ANTERS FENTION IN Dou REp, aT FIRst MEETING 4 MAY 65 WITH SOCKWELL, WS REPEATED SEVERAL TIMES HE NOT ANTI-US. ‘BUT. CONTINUED 2p ce ee es er ae COMACIISTING CFF ere 3 Caacietine ort eso was ; Hy tabasd on wena | a Petra Ford os “ ee > WIL ATI MUEABING OFEER : snucnet Pe uate 14-00000 nha Liane ae Rayer eMebeoh ob pa ° ‘ — % pen ee 7 : ADUTING ARO i AGS OF f ieee SR Stet wat ml ee ne nS OCT ” fat i . - i an oe ened 3} eg itt en ANUARY 1693 . AY —T eet ~~. — . .. F CAL ct SLR TARIAT GISSERUAN ATION i pO wnO0r oO NO iNOLA o ALTURA TO BRANCH Qo PILE RIO e-—; In FIG te CS FE NO. UL ; : | ace. va, i ae etitay Sa {ciagifcotiony {date ond teme fitec) {roterence numiuet) To ’ 4 i tI 7 SECRET” mo cine piaccron’ C/I? c PAGE THREE 4 5 SIMPLY AGAINST CERTAIN ASPECTS U.S, POLICY, CARACAS ASSESS- . MENT OF MOURE INDICATED (HVCA-1 12314) THAT OPE RATIONAL WORKING - ona RELATIONSHIP 3 WITH MOURE NOT FEASIBLE, * HEALCQUARTERS COUNTERED a ee er ee CHVCW-6736) WITH SUGGESTION STATION CONTINUE CONTACT AS HE WAS PERO LIS Lixk cr CLAS. 3 INSIGHT INTO INDICATION THERE “AS INS OMPORTATION in67 > CASE NOT RESOLVED PER FILS ° 7, JOSE DE JESUS PLANA GRANTZD POA 10 MAY 1960 FOR USE AS ~—— a cae .PROPAGANDA PREPARATION AND TEACHER OF POTENTIAL LABOR LEADERS, OA OBTAINED 27 JUNE 1960, A ENDED 13 APRIL 1965 FOR USE AS ROR TICAL ACTION AGENT AND SOURCE InxFO ON CLASC, ACCORDING ¥-7089, axbnpED OA STILL VALID. 3. FUBABI-1 GRANTED POA 25 AUG 64 TO “ORK WITH CHILEAN BRANCH OF DIGECTORLO REVOLUCLONARIO ESTUDIAN TIL IN ITS ANTi-CASTRO GA ACTIVITIES, OA GRANTED 2 NOV 64 FOR CONSIDERATION TO USE SUBINC’ ~ AS FUNDING CHANNED YO CHAISTIAN DEMOCRATIC LEADERS FOR | oo. . ome eres e 1 CONTINUED «6 1 6 ee we ee ee a H a - oe 2, 1 . : ‘ CR r ae . ~ nO oe en FECASIND OFcoa + > heatetes tae ayremet 4g a AMTIUNT La ae 14-0000 a ees etete ee asm eee “mo Did woce Pao woes oq ALTLAN TO —————. GRANCH Deca \ ; \ i a TT rt in cs Fine nO. a pe erect WHsetacivon| (ate ond tips bisa) [eleronce ruminr} SEC RET CHE DIRECTOR bse 7” PAGE FOUR 4 \ COXCRESSTONAL ELECTICNS, AND FOR PROP PURFOSES. WE TERMINATED BE 3 PLOYMIS HICABLY LATE 1966 DUE OUR DOUBLTIAT HIS CLASC__ NT WOULD PROVE SANENT DN 2 MIAMI, UE > PUT _IN TOUCH \ TED, FUBABE DISAPPOINTED ARV FUTURE IN CLASC FROM RUBASH GOING MIAME FIRST PART FEBRUARY. EXPRESSED NLS AVAILABILITY TO CONTACT FUBABE, WHOM HE DOES NOT KNGW, CN 9. ONL SUGT io. MEA tAt SPT, ° BASIS IF NEED ARISES, FILE: 36-4-17 201~766513 201-272947 261-2738795 END GF MESSAGE Osn appruich to CLASS ang iaitiana dau. Ashed for overall assessment. en Seal tebe eateees ALON 0, SPERA- a aS Tj (7: pesrsiscoa li, a CA/Bt Sart HN & Vows JR AMTHERT IY ANENG rere k £ 14-0000 preneres BC AETAOar Disses ans - Cleanser Mensa Fora, Cot yy SOW Fits - ee ou 5: VES RE oy a: bend emMhOn Oni noo reo oot a a ne . PSECRET ——wwatrenke [e ees Cee | tWhen Filled ini reese it ss ADVANCE COPY CJ here] Cc stores a ee ee ed at FON OF DGS C OMY PROMHITED pat es Seen ne ce . ° Po ves fy wo | st oo 1 Dennen wines ee are CLASSIF® OLE RO uy — ar —~_____-# 4 88F TG FILE NO ossiw Py a rie mo (eer to ATION B= INF a nm ow KIL CLE « oF 2 co! me. ue tt & ALR OTE ge enfre-t AOL RE: zZ _ SECRET 1515432 JUNE (88 CITE CARACAS 980d DIRECTOR 1aFG JMWAVE vv 5 dn63in25 948 JMDEVIL AMICE aw a4 ava . REF JiWAVE e6ad Ry <u weir j Po ° J AEVOSY STATION CARACAS ESTIMATES PAMICE-31 wW LULO. REQUIRE, $520 PER MONTH ~ PLUS HOUSING #ND EDUCATION ALLOWANCES OVER AND ABOVE JMDEVIL OFFER IN ORDER ENABLE HIM LIVE EVEN MODESTLY HERES ATTEMPTING COVER MONELARY SUPPLEMENT THIS MAGNITUDE COULD a DIFFICULT. WHILE WE DO HAVE INTEREST IN MONITORING JWEVIL, IT Df RELAT(VELY LOW PRIORITY IN TERMS LOCAL REQUIREMENTS AND STATION WILL TAKS IT ON ONLY IF HQS BELIEVES IT CONSTITUTES WER-RIDING WATIONAL PRIORITY. PERHAPS EVEN MORE IMPORTANT THAN COSTS AND COVER CONSIDERATIONS, HOWEVER, IS BALPA. SECRET CECRET } SPORE e Ene eee Ae EE yr 14-0000 as aad ah shee vena renee iaSubse LADLE SULFETAQAT THOSE MINA TION - SNLN NOTES mowanca cory fof tuto i " : foo casa fo me ee By: a, a + REP LD PENS a olssem ev we PER ef tte ee Chee _Baancn pesrsov Ci sc sie so. PER <=: eo —————— $ a me 3 . Co | : TOTS o_ - oF ft ae ers cr [tx 2. ~ 4 . SECRET ecsabvas/, CITE SANTI DowINGO 5684 eFS "MOSTIVIDEO, LA PAZ ting. i pea ere Ler i rf DIRECTOR, JNWAVE, 3UENI3 AIRE DIBORIC gHDEVIL tariadoe.. REF: BUS9OS AIRES 8663/4 /S 777 5 | C BWWOSK ie STATION TRITIATED CONTACT VITHESN Ces iyo 24 “AY QUE SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS NO FOR SHOST DEBRIEFING. ADDITIONAL CONTACT TO BE MADE. AMICE-21 TS PROVIDE COMPLETE DOCUMENTATION FROM CLASS EVENTS ON APRIVAL JMVAVE 27 MAY. 2. MOST SIGNIFICANT ASPECT MEETINGS +CCORPING AMICE-31 COORDINATED EFFORT COMMENCING JINE ¥HICH PIF Trier TH ABN IVERSSEY : ca INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION ci rast isd 7#), TO DEYAND RELEASE ALL LASOR AND POLITICAL PRISONERS FH LATIN amMEnics. CLASC AL~ REACY SENT CABLE TQ BARRIENTOS ru BOLIVIA DECFYINS HIS TREATYENT THESE EFFORTS T9 CONTINUE DURING ENTIRE VELL BE SOURCE ANNIVERSARY YEAR OF ILO AND PER AMICE-31 COULD ¥ ORGANIZED LABOR. OF MTISCOMFORT TO MAJORITY LATIN 60 VERMMENTS. 3. SINGLE CENTRAL OF LASOR-DISCHSSED AT MEETUNGS OUT NOT YET FIRNEO UP, PERMANENT COMMITTEE FOR CENT TRaL T9 BE ESTASLISH?D. PRIEASLY IN CARACAS vit “PRATAS OF URUGSY AS” 14-0000 CABLE SEC PETAR AT DissEsnxaTions CLAS ED SESE Tore, Comes ROUTING BNOFOR 9¢ NALS + SEEN Be PESO INT NOTED emer —ar— ence termine paperanian pet > ore a ‘ SECkei CaN Fm a em a ae i { , fia we ontir a oe De pp AOvANCE Cory ry s8uLo | ] sorres _ mom O ses fo z CLASS OY FS Pa MOL mee _ Lon a . wate TO FLT NO Ossi py TION “que “ie eid, al ——— ited INES 1 : ae - en - a ocean Tarr ro Baer Li osteo CO sic. PT}. 0cor t pike. va paren er ce ce Se Sie eA 4 PAGE 2 S£HNTO DOMINGO 5694 S ECRE HEAD. WASPLRO LISELY TO SE NAYFD AS SECRETARY GENERAL FOR COMMITTEE. AMICE-31 SAID THAT INCLUSiO7] COMMUNISTS IK CENTRAL “OT BROACHED AND HE DOeS NOT BELIEVE IT LIKELY IN LIGHT STSONG ATTATK MADE BY MASTEPO AGALHST COMMUNISTS DURING SESSIONS. AT ANY RATE, EMPLEMENTATION THIS CONCEPT DOES NOT . ; APPEAR IMMINENT, ae . 4. aM ICE-3i COMMENTED THAT “OST OUTSPOKEN OPPONENTS CF U.S. OURING GATHERINGS HAVE BEEN RAINUADO ONGARO OF ARGENTINA AND GALLO OF URUGUAY; HOWEVER, FASIC TENOR ENTIRE GROUP STRONGLY ANTI-US. ‘5, FOR BUENOS SIRES: POUCHING TAPE i? “MAY Ty SHOW IN WHICH CNTARD VIGLENTLY ATTACKED U.S. WHILE PRAISING cuba.” oa 4 oSECRET BT X Beis Sood 14-0000 Gaal secagtesian cisstuteaticn PERSON RNET HOT TRIED “SECRET ora RCPETS CI Telw TF Tas $ COPS sDvanct Copy ; ] tssuco { To epqrtg 3 tee x ietee Qyras Ot. ; ays a eo ! Chassree > vine we 2 #’ _ | OL | Ossi 8) _ Pt® ae i ease ats Ey ece ep beaves TF) aesvoor CC] sre “attTicy 7 ~~ or SERVICE Sant, IAM Nad Ae SFA ENR “DATE IN NR PLEASE CORRECT THE GARBLED PORTION(S) OF THIS MESSAGE TO READ AS FOLLOWS: : ; Yooasce a 4 eee mtg oan tanh as Cem gp @) LOMANT RTLEATE® ae eo. , SECRET 1 | Lane Six me ramet Oissrsera New A Laas OP MESSAGE Tora Comets r BRST AS ne SECRET ane , j PVRS 2 | Whee Fitieg tj serene 70 if a Jf a rte cancer een cnet nent PO —— yy 4 H REPRODUC THO OF THIS COM PRONEUTED oo fee ee emer 1 | nl ee pe a at 9 AD ANCE Come CJ asuto CT sLotley — : 7 arvana Saltee cece eee . ioc, $f) ves {3 so 3 10 my | 2 es £) Deer CLassiFe TH FUE NOL ev NACH TO FILE ND. oussew ev a pea rue mo O ect ro nance) orattoy Cl] 96 __. ACTION vere ene nL 00. Scalers, tele oy. SEC R E T 842028 JUN 68 CITE ‘MWAVE 2626 4 Ju ER iN 245 | j CARACAS DIRECTOR{INFO MCOBRA ; J) A v Y UMDEVIL AMICE ves yee 4 J. DURING NINTH CONGRFSS IN SANTO DOMINGO EMILIO “?" MASPERO RENEWED AN OFFER rofhitees Cor A POSITION IN THE CLASC OFFICES IN CARACAS AT A SALARY OF 2409 PER MONTH Te AND ONE WAY AIR FARE. AMICE-3{ TOLD MASPERO THAT SALARY WAS NOT ENOUGH IN VIEW HIGH COST OF LIVING IN CARACAS BUT THAT HE WOULO THINK IT OVER AND GIVE ANSHER {BY EARLY JUNE» 2. IT IS NOT CLEAR JUST WHAT AMICE-31 FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITY WOULD BE BUT THIS SEEMS TO PRESENT ¥OFIRM AN2 OPPSRTUNITY TO MONITOR CLOSELY CLASC PLANNING AND DAY TO DAY ACTIVITIES. REQUEST ADDEES COMMENT ON OPERATIONAL NEED AND POSSIBILITY OF STATION CARACAS OFFERING AMCIE-31 os SOME FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN MOVING FAMILY TO CARACAS AND SOME REGULAR SUPPLEMENTARY INCOME IF AND WHEN-HE -IN _ PLACE. SECRET oe ~ at 14-0000 { j cn ~_a wee a + Porter J. Goss jas ro STE ORE T tai vert cA M | 6728 bare 10 May 1968 ar at ras. “ee “C4 - 5S - s —_ Cs nacory SECRET - BLZADNA Dene >. : SLASC PARTICULARLY ANY EVIDENCE OF MEANINGFUL Gee PLANS TO AFLG ee MATEAGE FORD TOTAL COME: \__—— 2 — : ee Cae Tina ANE/OR INTALS - S1EM 8 ~——-L {} cesrpor (J aetuan to sac =} en ee CHIP Rep Yop é ee Tahaaatcete - {retererce number, CATE DIRECTOR 38637 INFO: JMWAVE SANTO DOMINGO - on, fama DTDORIC JMDEVIL ors ' agg RAY 888 REF: -A, SANTO DOMINGO 5472 (IN 05023) B. JMWAVE 2310 (IN 05038) ' BRYOSE 1. QS ENDGRSES (AHICE “31, yTRAVEL AND SANTO DOMINGO STATION PEFORTS NOTED REP A TO COVER CLASC MEETINGS. td 2. REQUEST CABLED REPORT ANY SIGNIFICANT HIGHLIGHTS PROMOTE JOINT ACTION WITH COMMUNISTS IN LATIN AMERICAN GABOR CIRCLES. END OF MESSAGE WH/COG 7 [Ekees ve [ore bn iene) oo. _ elmer KLE hawk ; a, WH/CA ro acven/ea() De Po ra . ° {4 Wa SKA C/WH \ \ . oe Cooerenared Orecest C/CA BK... oc (youd errr ccf vo | act 8 E c ma gE T |! Pet oy ven | Gr7rKea oan . Os REL SIE a cata REPRODUCTION SY OTHIA IMAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMIBITED, AVIGEN IC 4 Pda Bete 4 “4, 14-0000 (2 reas APE ASALSST a Lae Suet ramiar Ornad vires” “eat . Sait tet DatessaGe © Tote, O¢ trina AMO Ta fem eas 9 Ste Rha 3-7 a SL Es nae > = ee “4 a. ae of | SECRET Sh [§ : When Bed ib zu i ? _ nner LU SOELE TON OF tone Gan i 8 ~ [ aprencuc ower? < (a i —— AOVANCE tome C) Brier Cj SLOTTED Ts = 7 12! a wom il vas (5 no i s i 19 CLAS8.7¥ TO FILE NO ———- = av 2 ar \ \ mm wate TQ FRE NO. \ cy \ orssay ae ee ae T ae ap Claer to saasea Co. \AeriSN a = thE O mo cor . I CoG ET tee at els chen f SECRET @821172 MAY 68 CITE JMWAVE 2318. u "| sautg paaruco INFO DIRECTOR, CARACAS a : : . 7 Ho $8 105038 PExUMEN JMDEVIL AMICE REFERENCES: A. JMWAVE 2389 ae weve SANTO DOMINGO 5099 (** S955) : / sy 1 UANTC2-3-WILL ATTEND CLASC CONSEJO BEGINNING 13 MAY In SANTO DOMINGO, WILL FORWARD ETA WHEN TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS FIRM. 2. IT IS-AMICE-31 UNDERSTANDING THAT ALL DELEGATES TO RE HOUSED TOGETHER IN INFA. IF SO, THIS FACT, COUPLED WITH PROBABILITY THAT SEVERAL PBRUMEN EXILES WILL TRAVEL AnD STICK TOGETHER (SEE REFERENCE A), MAKES IT DIFFLCULT LAY Gi CONTACT ARRANGEMENTS FROM THIS END. REQUEST THAT SANTO SOMENGO STATION PROVIDE TELEPHONE NUMBER AND NAME BY MEANS WHICH AMICE-31 CAN INITIATE CONTACT. AMICE-31 WILL GIVE “S HIS BANE SAYING HIS "AMIGO DE MAIRU EN MIAMI". FYI AMICE 31 SPEAKS 80 ENGLISH, 3, AMLCE 31 BELAEVES THERE WILL SE NO PROSLEM IN EXPLAIN- INS SOURCE GF FUNDS FOR TRAVEL, EACH CLASC AFFILIATE RESPON- Slae FC F IEANCING DELEGATE TRAVEL AND In PRACTICE THIS SECRET soe ET * OFSSe ta TAS RL ASR 2 EET GE oe wee ie np searee = } SECRET f Ware Fuied by fovea Comes PTUTING ANS OR TAS 56EN BY oe pn pon een RT IR 1 7 i pias Snape ees —— _ i BER ECOLG TON OF Teas COPY PRR TED bk — ” 4 s oe at | 8 { {+——---—— seeetcor fms Ly nowes IN Soe ee pepe oo : Powe . ° pStP $9 IRE HO ene ap (tart te prance () oesraoy ) sc PAGE-2 JMWAVE 2318 SE CR ET MEALS THAT HERE Eacd DELEGATE IS MAKING HIS OwN PRIVATE . COLLECT LOW AMONG FRIENDS, COLLEAGUES, AND CONCERNED PBAUKEN EXILES. JMWAVE PLANS TO PROVIDE AMICE-31 WITH $253 TG INCLUDE ROUND TRIP TRAVEL AND ALL EXPENSES, SECRET ET SECRET ee io 14.000004 | 2 EYOS3 1 SABLE STC RETAMAT OFSNEINAT ION 5 pO Meséene 7 f Fer camry % EME ANDO HEAL SELN UF FLESON mT NUE 1 SECRE CRF yj 6 -* ou. { T 13a OE ape een i: aoe na en ee a | f When Fisted to} ones pep sp ——— _ a -. f"WibtooGerowor pus Can manatee Le o REP ROOUTC FT Ore Or or Tas COPY PRO BITED a rn ee | od — 4 9 ACANCE COeV { ] SUES oO scormg [OO —— spe Ol ves Ono 5 pe 777 aan CLASSI TO FILE NO. K REF TO, PLE NO Dascu ay ene mo Car ro orancn! j Destroy {} 5:0, RETION CA x" « CPs CF go 5 Mee SC . _ ees, Cfo Cie 2 lek FL FiheT2 anne ODP ne SECRET #622432 MAY 68 CITE SANTO poHTKeO 5472 Gay $9 05023 Ae DIRECTOR, sMWAVE MHSPAWN-DEBOREC. PBRUMEN JMDEVIL AMICE REFS: DIRECTOR 77856 SANTO DOWINGO 5099 (wm Gg 35S J. PLEASE ADVISE STATUS BLES, PATTENDANCE-CLASS————_SV" = E/S COUNCIL MEETING SET FOR 13 TO 17 MAY AND FIAST “SND a . CONFERENCE ON DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION OF LATI# ad : FROM 2€ TG 24. MAY IN SANTO DOMINGO, STATION IT ‘ave ant . ae ATTEdGaWCe DUE TO RELATIONSHIP WITH MASPERG and Fact “ba ) a STATO’ CCNTRGLLED ASSETS TO ATTEND MEETINGS. a“ 2. SANTO DOTINGU nosy wILLING HANDLE ATICE/3 1 WHILE HERE alll WILL pi WARD CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS ECISION MALE TQ SEND HIM, ie 79303 » Lebar Z3y AND (ku FIST/ 1) COVERING REET INGE IN COVER "| CAPACITIES gut THEIR ACCESS LIMITED TO re rox fest Lons - @ETHCUT BENEFIT XNOWLEDGE IN-FIGHT sas yfscesant Hf e COPPAQHISES 4ADE BY cannes 90 EXDOAVORL AG IEEE SECURE LNOLRECT COVERAGE THRU 2505 oat Ane BRoLT AD. | SECRET 14-0000 ea Saw OIRLTT Pan a a MAHLAOT POR roray Comat wo Lee G. Mestres:pamo 9 [TOT ite AC /WH/7 /DR Pin $537 eee ties ee et ame 26 February 1968 {(C] vasraoy Caren ro. () mosx me ABC SECSETAMAT CIUEEMINK ATION C] ma oe co pag no, wing FO eg Tone, t oe oW kK wo corr ~talenos, lar scafoyci}ica, EL ely an —— ee oe _SECRET | Feed O 172 ae ema pugcton PRIORITY 1 [ JMWAVE, SANTO DOMINGO INFO: CARACAS' ted PBRUMEN JMDEVIL AMICE on ool be REFS: A, JMWAVE 1346 (IN 55924)* B. CARACAS 8993 (IN 54407)** Cc. SANTO DOMINGO 5082 (IN 1. HQS ‘HAS ACTIVE ve ine T CLASC MEETINGS AND BELIEVES IT WOULD BE WORTHWHILE HAVE 'AMICE- 31) ATTEND CLASC COUNCIL MEETING OF REFS, (SEPARATE CABLE FOLLOWS RE MEETING AND BACKGROUND IN COMPLIANCE REF C,) A5 OF TWO YEARS AGO AMICE-31 QUITE CLOSE TO MASPERO AND MAY BE ABLE iVE . US oOo ACCESS ‘TO INNER MASPERO CLIQUE FOR INTEL PURPOSES, NATURALLY WE tr woul rawr HIM TAKE ACTIVE PART IN SUPPORT OF MASPERO'S POSITION AT CUNGHESS, JBDELAPSE FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR AMICE-31's EXPENSES UP TO 500 151) (NOT SENT JMWAVE OR CARACAS) DOLLARS. 2 FOR JMWAVE: COULD AMICE~31 PLAUSIBLY EXPLAIN SOURCE OF FUNDS a. FOR HUIS TRAVEL? : 3, FOR SANTO DOMINGO: ALTHOUGH WE IN FAVOR AMICE-31's ATTENDANCE, LEAVE FINAL DECISION TO YOU. HIS HANDLING IN SANTO DOMINGO WOULD NOT HAVE TO BE CLOSE; HIS BRIEFING AND DEBRIEFING IN JMWAVE AREA BEFORE AND AFTER CONGRESS WOULD BE OF GREATER IMPORTANCE, 4. FYI ALL ADDRESSEES: AMICE-31 WAS ONE OF TWO WOFIRM REPORTING SOURCES ATTENDING FIFTH CLASC CONGRESS HELD PANAMA OCT 66. STATION PANAMA CITY THEN FOUND AGENT COOPERATIVE AXD GOOD REPORTER, Lv) of AFSSASE — (contixvED) COOROINATING OPPICERS trlesel bee cxtematts AUTHENTICATING someting aad OFFICED pitet and OOPY bu -wweea -~e @& oo & SALBASHIO OFFICER z= SECRET REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, 14-00000 + beart CRSCAGE FORM fee ee eS wos TOZAL COPIES: 2 ous: — ee Baro a a ? uraty | $s E CRET | a — amt DAMES CAGLE RECRATARLAT OIA MNANON (J) moan cje oesmoy F2) evan ro. pac ([] sua mo sy tp |) ore (J) ana orcs mie wo. 7 COMss fours) Ps) tdrasnestion) {dore end Nims tiled) Ueferene aurver) SECRET PP BSS errant CITE D:ZECTOR a , 7 7 PAGE THO . *AMICE-31 invited to be delegate at ninth CLASC Consejo planned for May 13- 17 in Santo Domingo. A~3l could be useful as reporter and/or action agent since he is opposed to CLASC alliance with Marxist groups and in opposition to Emilio Maspero. *#based on recollection of A-3l's previous performance at Bogota CLASC meeting, in which AMICE-31 seemed inclined to Maspero, Caracas sees Little point in WOFIRM subsidizing A-3l's trip this time, but defers action to Hqs and Santo Domingo. e/ca TFA Vw LFA Comer oo | 4/86 Porkely— me _ : . . _ L-- veel WH/CA aan ct, CA/B/4 P. Goss (Telecvord) WH/COG F. Ames (Telecoord) wal "Up. | GE rin SE. Pou (22 OLA "WHD C/WH/T HARWOOG a ae a) a a ae a COOSNANNG OFFICERS — [erausy EUAN OFFICER Rledet Soe eu tnetle AUTHINTIKATING | SECRET Gomrgeateng ant oprcin bg iS oT eee Oe 2a REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 18 PROHISITED. Corr ne, cae nee en He aT a 14.90000 treex: ves Oxo CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. . “CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ™ BA-UEF TO FILE NO. rice a100) eer. ro paadcn SECRET vestaoy (sic. a NOTIFIED = ACTEOM . C - aF¥b6SF Tota COPIES ADVANCE COPY S (J Rip COPY CO isvvec CO scorees Levece isu atl tt [cae B- P CEP Shae, Cre? Gl SECRET 2717952 FEB 6% CITE SANTO DOMINGO 5999 ie DIRECTOR INFO SAIGON, JMWAVE, LCPEPIT; LOADON, CARACAS MHSPAWN DTDORIC TUMIX PBRUMEN JMDEVIL AMICE REF: A. DIRECTOR 77850 See B, DIRECTOR 77134 C. SAIGON 3927 bVS= 5774) D. SANTO DOMINGO 506 ¢ C105 ae f Hc 1, WELCOME ATTENDAEVE as ae EP REF Ay dnuave PLSE S PLUS SUMMARY ERIEF INS GivEN Pe lor i CABLE CONTACT INSTRUCT 108 DEPARTURE JMWAVE AREA. WE HAVE SER ICUS ne deQVAT IONS REGARD- 4 ING PROPOSED ATTENDANCE AS OBSESVE® OFETUMIK/ 5, ar BEST HE WOULD BE EXT®A-CONT INENTAL FACTOR WITHOUT VOTE AND LITTLE 2. RE REFS 8 AND C3 4 VOLCE ON CENT@AL ISSUE OF MASPERO LINE. LATTE® ADVOCATES WOULD UNDOUBTEDLY EXPLOIT TUMIX/5'S PRESENCE TO- INJECT INTO DISCUSSIONS USS. POSITION VIET NAM, WHICH”NOT GEQMAIN TO CLASC™ PROBLEMS AND VOT AN ISSUE IN CONTEXT DOMINICAN POLITICS, DESPITE EFFOPTS BY DOMINICAN COMMUNIST PASTIES THROUGH POOP EVENTS LIKE "VIET NAM WEEK” AT UNIVERSITY ABOUT YEA? AGC (WHICH BACKFIPED BECAUSE COMMIES RAISED COMMUNIST FLaG HIGHE? SESRE a 14.90000 SECRET PAGE 2 SAVTO DOMINGO 5099 SECRET THAN DOMINICAN FLAG ON TOP UNIVERSITY BUILDING), THESEFORE WE PEQUEST TUMIX/5 TURN DOWN INVITATION, USING REF 2 SUGGEST ION THAT NATIONAL OBLIGATIONS PREVENT HIS ATTENDANCE CLASC MEETING. IN A NUTSHELL, COMMIES HAVE TRIED TO INTEP- JECT VIET NAM INTO THIS SITUATION WITHOUT SUCCESS, BUT DC NOT DESIRE AT THIS TIME TO GIVE THEM FREE RIDE ON MERRY GO-ROUND IF WE CAN HELP IT. H H \ \ SECRET 1 t ‘SEeRes eB tu teas yes aa ° mee Dy 7 O- eka si F160 MESSAGE DD vom cons 2D < aer 12 FHKE xO. tice e100) eer. ro owance (J orstany CO) sic. ADVANCE COPY C tatves Oarorns O. FILE VAS tr -kh Q uC i366 SECRET 9720062 CITE PANAMA CITY 1171 . JMUAVE INFO DIRECTOR Lo 7 . 7Ocré6 12485 JMDEVIL 5) / REF: PANAMA cary was(i? V7 ) “eleg(l - a 1. (AMICE-3i] ETA COSTA RICA 9 OCT. HAD NO TROUBLE AT CLASC CONGRESS PARTICULARLY SINCE GUTIERREZ DOES NOT ENJOY MASPERO FAVOR, 2. A-3! COOPERATIVE, HELPFUL AGEHT. ONLY PROBLEM WAS HIS DIFFICULTY IN LEAVING CONGRESS SITE ALONE WHICH PREVENTED FREQUENT CONTACT. THIS NO FAULT OF HIS. LAST CONTACT SCHEDULED 8 OCT. APPRECIATE JNWAVE ASSISTANCE, SE C-RET © Dice: 3/ Ategred 3. Sur en Bee Br ATTACK: onuhnd NNNN 14-0000 wevcer DJs Oho ou ~ CLASSIFIED NESSAGE Ge roret Comics CLASSIOY TO PELE mM. a beste 9 rive xe, SECRET. che viol) rer, re veancew orsteay EC) sic, HEPROOUCTION PROHIBITED un JPENSONS UNIT ACTF IED = DISSE BY 23 ‘> Le | Ketion . AOVANCE COPY . ; vaAIT Tiet or EY RID COPY | Ch issue Chaoreee Corones | te isk ™ 2 Milf. &, UpolS, cifur, eyed Ft FiiaT, And SE CR AT V1I7S52 CUTE Palaa CHTY 1119 ; yoo DIRECTOR LhFO dtsvd at\ ct . _. - diebvil } Ader 8007778 nEFi As PARAUA CITY 1103 Gn 07300) ae ; Sb. DIRECTOR 53732 ; _. Re E8573 PO) © SOnFIDLW? SZ COULD OMLY WAKE OSVITUS CHARGES ~~ 7 NENTIGNED AEF C, 2:LiBVES TLAL SOUACE OF PROSLEI iS PERSONAL. ; f-Si DISLIKES GUTIERREZ Whos, HE DESCRIBES AS TOU SOFT ON . SCHMUGISTS, AEPASESTLY This DISLIKE iS MUTUAL. | 2. AsSL COAPESEuT AB WILL HAVE SLPPCRT OF OTHER CUBAN DELEGATES ANS UASPESS WHO He CULSLDERS A PERSOWAL FRIEND. ALSO FEELS IT P03s-LE TO SoTSly SUPPORT OTHER CONGRESS “UELSGATES, BUT DOES LIT SELIEVE FRIOLEN WILL of SERIGUS. SAYS. HE WiLL SE FALSARED TQ DEFENI NINSELF. | coe _ SECRE “3. NEXT CONTACT GiTH A-3b EXPECTED 3 UR 4 OCTOSER - ! DEPELDENT HIS JuIGZaLAT OF SITUATION. 4 SECRET at 14-0000 ~ “+ “a troeee CJvcs Ohne ceassirigo messace C= sora coves BO Classify TO FILE WO. g-OCr TO FILE moO. ou aol) PET. fo agaNce 0 cessvor Oe, REPROCETT DEN PRONIAITESD == DISSE 94 ACTION Us th INES FE VA het © “tay wi E CRE FT 3225132 CITE JMWAVE 3341 iva) TUMEDIATE PANAMA CITY INFS DIRECTOR c TYPI JMOSEV IL oA a af : i ae aw ae A } REFERENCE: PANAMA CITY vias (7% O73 - > AGREE PACY STATION PLAN TO ALERT @MICE-3! SOGONEST : ° SF FARA i REF REFORT IN GRDER AOVISE HIM PREPARE DEFENSE ' i FLEGATES. AMICE-3! ! i - tate Ri, ANO WITH HIS RECEIVING LELTINATE INVITATION a HE IN PGSir ICN REBUT FOSSLELE Tee TNE ORMAT LGN POSSIBLY POSSESSED BY GUCTL SSPE NOT RNCwN AT IMUAVE. OBVIOUS CHARGES WOULD <‘ "ERUMEN EXILE LABOR AND WHOSE ORGANIZATION IS Fo aM ICE, WHETH GENERALLY VIEWED AS WCLADY~SUPFORTED “Zea Tiay, x £EPERTEOD FITC SEE/qey SELRET KNCU) TMDEVIL Colancss Tae, PINETYNTEO Gy US. | st | SECRET 14-0000 ot anceur Ores Oe | Ceastiry TO FILE we, TC LASSEF IED vessure rorat covirs p-Or? TO FIle wo. eve ato ner. to eaance oestaoy O sts. aCvance Corr WHF Cassese CD icerre KD evaee “SECRET 3e204acert canata CITY 1109 “IMMEDIATE JMWAVE INFO IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR 30 Ser bb 07308 ‘ UMDEV IL - REF: JMWAVE se7s (i ee oa Jr 1. STATION SOURCE REPORTED FITC SEC/GEN, DIOGENES. -_ GUPIERREZ, STATED JNDEV ONGRESS PENETRATED BY US. SPEC IF ICALLY mane avIce-31_ SavING A-31 WILL BE UNMASKED FROM CONGRESS PODIUM CASSUMEDLY AT CONGRESS INAUGURATION 2 OCTOBER). te -2. STATION HAS NO INDICATION WHAT EVIDENCE GUTIERREZ MIGHT POSSESS, A-~-31 “CONTACTED STATION GFFICER 8Y PHONE EVENING 29 SEPTEMBER SAYING CNLY THAT HE WITH FRIENDS AND : ° WOULD HAVE TO CALL AGAIN 2622 FOLLOWING MORN. DID NOT CALL SITUATION GF FOLLOW ING MORN CPOSSIBLY DLS TO INCPPORTUNE DELEGATE LODGING). NO MEETING WITH STATION YET EFFECTED. 7k : 3.0 EXPECT A-31 CALL AGAIN EVENING 32 SEPT. BELIEVE es WE SHOULD YARN A-31 OF GUTIERREZ PLAN AND ADVISE HIM PREPARE . - DEFENSE WITH SUPPORT OTHER DELEGATES, HOWEVER WILL AWAIT JMWAVE CONCLRRENCE BEFORE TAXING THIS COURSE, ALTERNATIVE F FERING : 1S TO HAVE A~$1 WITHDRAWN 20% CONGRESS POSSIBLY SUF SECRET 14-0000 PAGE 2 PANATA CTY 1129°S ECR SFEPE ATTACK IN ABSENCIA, PLEASE ADYISE ZY ‘ IMMEDIATE PRECEDENCE CASLE. SECRET ‘ BT SEGRET Y REF fly @AT So s : 4 i és 14-0000 “s MESSAGE FORM al ay TOTAL copies: OY CAIG MR THOMAS J. FLORES, FILA BIO nt Oe. —— 7 oo unit 3: cAvH/c CO) noex [ x Fa RET cmd | i . xr: . ié ' Og NO INDEX nnn een tn foo eee nn rs cone * ARERR EEE . 30 SEPT 1966 OO Five 1 3 Five No, SLU cent PER Omsem BY 2 OClezsrnoy fC} Rervan to -W Bene My. GED eee. Tiueeea [ From: Fao: DIRECTOR Thee, CONF 1 f / eae 2 ~ LYLE Be a ae ee FST we (CLASSIZICATION) eeeg’® AND TIHE FILED) 5 Q TREFERENCA, NUMOENY ~ ees | 89792 ° CITE DIRECTOR =. ef ~ | SEC RE T CITE DIRECTOR / IMMEDIATE PANAMA CITY, JMWAVE - gMDEVIL REF PANAMA CITY 1109 © s77 D700) a SUGGEST AM ICE-31-PE WARNED OF PLAN ATTACK HIN AND THAT HE PREPARE DFFENSE AS SUGGESTED REF. MOWEVER DEFER TO WAVE LF OTHER ALTERNATIVE APPEARS PREFERABLE. SECRET RELEASING OFFICER ~ WR THOMAS J, FLORES C/¥WVE aT a+ pee 3 a b} a ‘ ! COORDINATING OFFICERS . ~~ 1 Braet AUTH OTICATIAG RELRASING OFFICES cor — mene mnectea Pe 2 Res 7 sravpetog wd carne - Lowers REPRODUCTION AY CTHAR THAW THE ISSUING DEP ICA 1S PROKIDITED, nen | i I i tnocas QLocs OJ ng Y Ckasstfy 12 FILE HO, X-MEF TO FALE MO. sice nsoC) wer. to caancw oO oestaoy CJ sic. _ z SEC RET 2815472 CITE JMWAVE 3272 Let oN. | 1547Z Cl ce Low FF PRIORITY PaNamagCITY INFO DIRECTOR sal LP — ee JMDEVIL aMICE REFERENCE: PANAMA on £7, 39 ott W388 PARA ONE REF. 2, PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF ANICE/31 aS FOLLOWS: aa YEARS, BROWN EYES, BLACK HAIR, HEIGHT 5° 7, WEIGHT ss POUNDS, SO!LID BUILD, LIGHT SALLOW COMPLEXION, EVEN FEATURES. AMICE/21 FORMED JUVENTUD OBRERA CATOLICA, AND SERVED AS OFFICER IM NATIONAL TRANSPORT FEDERATION. WAS MEMSER 26 JULY MOVEMENT UNTIL 1969 WHEN JOINED ANTI-CASTRO -UNDER- GROUND AND CAME INTO EXILE, aMICE/31 1S ADHERENT OF CLasc POLICIES AND PRACTICES, AND IS CONSIDERED BE PRO-MASPERC, WHOM HE VIEWS aS STRONG, EFFECTIVE LEADER. SECRET a SECRET SEEN tS - ek “Sareea ee gr 14-0000 Ps aid, < Satie! adel Siemssniee aichates ele abetabDecmssannns rseerass nhal sso VATED: oa ves a wo. Clatsere to re we. Chassirico MESSAGE Coe torae covies TR ee “SECRET PEascarcetr stTie ago vores TO FILE NO. Fie acQ RET, to onancH ja] vesteor Ci sic. AVANCE Core CV ssaves Cacorees Cy rveee SEC RE T 2714492 CITE PANAMA CITY: 1970 a 27 Ser 66904387 PRIORITY JMWVAVE INFO DIRECTOR UMDEV IL REF: A. DIRECT 37751 mau B JMWAVE 3244.0 > -, aan Lo 1. PREFER NOT TO CONTACT ANICE-31 AT REF IDEN B ADRESS DUE POSSIBLE SECURITY RISKS. REQUEST JMWAVE DIRECT ANICE-31 PHONE CPANAMA) 35551, LDENEFY SELF AS “RAMON” AND ASK FOR “LUCHO”, LUCHO WILL TELL RAMON THAT HE CLUCHO) IS A FRIEND OF PABLO AND ARRANGE MEETING. SUGGEST AMICE-3! CALL LATE EVENING OR EARLY MORNING HOURS, 2. ALSO REQUEST JMWAVE PROVIDE AM ICE-31 DESCRIPTION AND PERTINENT DATA. . SIE C RET Saeuall BT NNNN 14-0000 q j 4 4 axceer CJvas Tae CLASSIFY Ty Hite NS, ROMEO TI FILE ANS rece aro O) wer, ro atanee O cestaor Osre. S {| DEWAMCE COPY O travels Olacorees Chivas SE CRE T-2623282 CITE JiWAVE 3243 it IESE: bes gs PANAMA CITY INFO DIRECTOR, SAN JOSE JMDEVIL ANICE REFERENCES? A. DIRECTCR 37751) (NOT SEXT SAN JOSE) B. DIRECTCR 37752 (AGT SEAT SAN JOSED 1. AMICE/31 CIDENTITY A) ARRIVING PANAMA CITY 29 SEPTEMBER AT 1232 ROURS ON PAN AMERICAN FLIGHT 511, A/S! ALERTED TO TELEPHONE CALL AT IPENTITY 8 ADDRESS FROM PERSON IDENTIFYING Vat ose “SELF AS “FRIEND OF PaSLO*%. IF STATION WISHES MAKE OTHER CONTACT ARRANGEMENTS, PLS CASLE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR 10 29. SEPTEMSS, Re 2. AE! ERIEFED PER PREFERENCE 3 GUIDELINES AND WILL SUBMIT ROFORT UPON ReTuex 19 JitwAVE 22 SCTOBER. AMICE/31 PLANS SPEND i¢-22 GCTOBER IN SAN JOSE TO CARTIILPATE IN DISCUSSIONS WITH COST4 AICAN TRANSPORT WORKERS. : Sean aie oC! RET ~~ “SE CR ET BT 14-0000 pagtes 0 us Ovo ; CLASSIFICD xcsseer torsccetits Sveseiey Fee WO. ee ne TAEF TO PE wo. _ _ src pra) ver. c2 omnen O SECRET sestaor C}sice, _ ———-— +4 MisKat O¢ Sof | REPROOUCTICON PROMISTTES pPEMsOuruNtd Ra ea ADYANCE COPY QO issues Oren O CI reoee] a SHWAVE 32454 PAHAMA CITY INFO DIRECTOR, SAN JOSE or Csr oos. yp) SADEVIL AMICE FERENCE? JMWAVE 3243; ENTITY Aw REINALDO (PICO) RAMON, PRESIDENT OF ORGANIZATION REGIONAL DE TRANSPORTE CORT ~ CLASC AFFILIATE) AND MEMBER FORDC. FEDERACICY TNTERAMER ICANA DE TRABAJADGRES CK ISTIANOS AVENIDA 7, CENTRAL 2420 EDIFISIG PREMIER, FIRST FLOOR. SECRET. zT 14.90000 of ML RGE ROAM Fv tak Corts i SECRET Ne a eterna l Ch snoee a cistgoy Lup BIT. ie 70, _ 2 BRAC Sy fat ts i Cl ono Intex Cp vce cs ce Taan a saay i woe — ith [| RIO coPY | aie nie ve meeates — uanharen Weats aed Ve GR Tb Dec ra : ta a CITE DIRECTOR 2 Si a £ ~ fg 22 |72°? . rm 5 voee - 7] “ CARACAS INFO JMWAVE REF: CARACAS-7605 (IN 34009) * ISL 6S 8 1. NO HOS TRACES ox [708E LUIS ARAGON GARCIA. } a 2. FOR JMWAVE: REQUEST STATION AND AMOT! TRACES. - END SF MESSAGE WH COMMENT: * Requested COORD: | z . A Py (Ze ae wf Ue yr gr i f CZ f ae LM iz ae ae 5 fe. sactsly, ssteriine MAUAS SREMILLION . wl . AC/WHD aero H/3 : 2 H 2 1‘ : H 14-0000 -—w woe : PHILLIS EDWARDS Saar :C/Wi/2/CR GE cane 13 SECRET : 4438 Cp ngee Se > 14 MARCH 1966 oe iN CS ILE NOD afae MESSAGE FORM TOTAL COPIES: aot ‘oor? pny § tere ova. eine [} RID COPY Aa peli L C. culne “ caf ACITE DIR inFO REFS: A, MANA=5622 (1N73409) ac fim DD BJ MANA-5623 (IN73411) Sz bom 4 “a 87733 1, VISUALIZE VALUE OF IDEN OF REFS AS POSSIBLE STATION i ie TRATION AGENT GNLY IN EVENT HE REMAINS IN NICARAGUA. SINCE AL VISA REFUSES ON BASIS INVOLVEMENT IN COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES AND LOSS GE SCHOLARSHIP & GITALLY EXPECTED TO RESULT IN STRONG RESENTMENT AGALAST ODYOKXE, AaviSé EXTREME CAUTION IN CONTACT AND APPROACH, 2. ALTHORCGE HORS NOT SANGULNE FOR ABOVE REASON, NO OAS).CrioN STAT.LGN CONTACT AND ASSESSMENT FOR EVENTOAL RKENX RECRUITMENT AS HOSTILE BODY WITH ALL PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES LAID ON FOR: PLAUS I uLe GENIAL PASWING IN, GLVYEWMENT. BOA NOT REQUIRED PER CSI-S PARA 18, CAC INITIATED, NG HOSS TRACES, 3. HECOMMENS AN INITIAL MEETING UNDER PRETEXT INTERVic® (CONTINUED) e SAOVCTBAT Ah DPR ras per ee enna ener: Saas | ay tmesticating AE sagens areeces : i . meme f nrenea ao nn =! 7 5 ure ets TI AONB TOM AVY GINGA Twas THT RUINS OP LICE PR ere TE, 14-00000 t hens ‘ mor BZTUAN TO BLONCH OPE alo _ MESSAGE FORM & a wn 1 TOTAL COP:ES: | oas: oo —- pont: Giwces S&C Re T } t Ext: CP No ince _ } care: Cl rine in cs pice KO. i+ renee anne. fs! ! ro . : ! fae : FRom: DIRECTOR : ConF s INFO: YR, FILE ca RID COPY : A Ann Ret ee RI oY ap oF “TO MANA - a &7 marten mas Now wa INeO _GITE DIR 123 BE USED TO ASSESS SUBJECT, ELICIT BIGDATA, PLANS AND REASONS FOR DESIRE STATESIDE STUDY, ETC,, WITHOUT INDICATING DRAW OUT RE FUTURE VISA MAY BE REFUSED. a. : aT . 8 : Luis duste re who Communist youth at Univ Secreoi of Rnagin€@ring dppiyine for US scholarship qraat. Station yeyuests POdlang proposes rcecrubtmeni attempt, Vn, i . < i ) by Je es ee COLT ett LOE & 4 - WILLIA¥R V. 8ROK EOWiS 8. PHRAKELL ‘s ay RHO . . CAs eg a) CGD teat as Sec heg poten mee ae een eee Be ee hetaqater ties oes RkasOn GRIT ST Newnes ream at eme temete amare eee are ot AEE bbe OFEF GAVE TION OY Ge. R Fras Tes sbriens MRCS 14-9p000 4 1 j HEMORASDLM FOR: Chtef, Operazicnal Approval is hereby dated + CI/OPEZATIONAL APPROVAL ANT SUPFORT DIVISION Sd easy oe eee ee oe oe ee ee ars) SECRET No. granted in the case of for tae purpose srecified in your request icon available to thie CSI and CSI-F 10-5. /s/ Edvard P. Brown SECRET. 14-0000 erage meas vm eames wanes moe | exten> Poe FOe "EG ft LOFTS LAST RELL ESD MESS COC Siete NONI Fe CP ewer tenet APPR val a aa = + i Cvbie F1 6 COLLATE ety ENE Dawar ts Cavs unre PRORESION EL SEINSTOTE PCA FOF DAYS ENTE Lyte SéCesitw cerice Rewcer at Cie Coveats aATTalevest Te Divi1stoy REVIETw SECURITY OFFICE Cost ist wewg aT Cita FoReara to ify OFFICE 2 ~j—— 4} + ---- , --— a Btvifa af Cl‘oe i et CANCER PHD CEE TITN weVo DATED fSe noegice to Piveaion) | TePLuira? biroeP sn pa i 1 i Pal PREC ET BESTE OF ATTACHED REFERENT Hy "GR OF MatUKE QN™ Secatricenct FEE PE CU Ca NSTET RE TS Thai State whechet heloe ve see cecverbe) eee cee ee nce ee fe neg nee eet ee ecetse ce | srseusr st Rises BND Chats be THAT ES A + : en me ee ee ee ee eee ee oe . - i i Eaurace ' i a Sa dee tar trvar Pe twen Se ovist FIELD Traces Fee ROTICE Tu Glwigtow Ot etter mGe TNTESEST ON 8 wae * ab Pats Cre : ce Tee oS On ro es waeer 14.90000 "CLASSIFIEO MESSAGE ora censes SECRET PERSON UNIT NOTOFIED soen. EQets (Pane Vv Crabsity 12 FILE WD RPE TO FILE WO rece wo) ner. te seasce O CLATaDY Osc. - Fa3e V2 O60TH (OWE FILE 24/2 ¢. ADVANCE COPY O issurs CDarecres OC) ruses + s oy fn ECRET 1121612 ee . b2laGh3t540 wavE CARA INFO DIR CITE BOGO 6736 i? aM ICE OO ( _ - _ , L 7 . Lf . — . REF BOGC 6775* a“ ts FOR WAVE: aMICE/31 WROTE THREE CABLES 70 LETTER DROP PROVIDED BY WAVE AND FIRST Two WERE RETURNED WITH NOTICE THaT NO ONE LIVING AT GIVEN ADDRESS. THIS IS TO ALERT ‘ Siivion IN Case ADDITIONAL COMMUNICATIONS ARE EXPECTED at THAT L DP 3, ; \ . a i 4 FOR CARA: “aM ICE/31 PLANS DEPART NE DELLIN 15 vaAN AND: \ g:"2eTS ARRIVE CaRa APPROXIMATELY 24 HOURS LATER THAN A > . aNTiC.PATED SECAUSE PLANS TRAVEL WITH VENEZUELAN DELEGATION IRRALCCLOM3 IA, PRIOR JO GOING TO CARA.\ AS STATED REF, EOS A OY Wet O BEARS BE STRONG PARTISAN FOR (DEVIL: ] AMICE/3! f.. TO DENOUNCE . Lf TF PEN) IRI CONTINENTAL CONF IN HAVANA (SEE 80G0 STi7.qSENT DIR ONLY). LY, Ou be D Cnet © ArT tuto "4 oo “ ¢ SECRET¢ “2 CF 6736 REF 6775 AMICE/31 NO ONE /31 15 JAN 24 HOURS CUCUTA COLOMBIA “31 JMDEVILZ1 £31 CLASC HAVANA 6717 : ECREL oe - wNiYy pe 14-0000 - twee oa satan Gris Ch no Coassehy TO Fait wa, a weeCP TO FILE mo. rive a10T acer, vo esancn Orstaor Guie. action 0 ADVANCE COPY LU H-L Gam copy | hiss ane? ~ - "FILE Uk WES Cyr Ce f/EKePL Liede érfjies tzfre- CH KE EG Seoa nr ysigeez DIn IFS PaL? BON" CMMY RONE SASO LIMA CAPA.YAVE CITE BCGO 6725 jad . a 4 ous 830551 nd : fau . : _~ , Mavked woe Le, DUBCLD/EGAS MET ZT MEDELLIN FCR APPROX QUE DYVOUR JNDEVEL REFS a. DIR SOf25 3. BD 5275 {- -QY 7 AND 6 Jat HOUR EACHS TINE AND REPORTED INFO SET FORTH SELOW, EXCEPT IN THOSE TISTANCES WHERE IT 1S SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED. THAT ANICE/31 IS - - SOURCE. LATTER WAS COMTACTES Ci) @ JAN FCR ONE HOUR DEBRIEFING. ZpUSKALL RETURNING TO MEDELLIN SO! 12 JAN FOR FURTHES SEERIEF ries. ADDEES PLS NOTZ THAT DUEOLD/1] APPEARS 2E STRONGLY OPPOSED TO JNDEVIL/1 WHILE AMICE/31 APPEARS BE STRONG PARTISAN OF JYDEVEL/1. 2. INFO O° COUFERENCE: © Ay CONFERENCE STARTED CY DAY LATE DUE TO DELAYED APRIVAL . CF MANY DELEGATES. aS OF @ Jam THESE WERE S52 DELEGATES, 32 OF WHOM HAVE VOTES. ERITISK HONDURAS AND NICARAGUA DID NOT S£"D5 BELE- _ . way 7 Crest " ran be 14.90000 SN Zest fs INTENUATIOVAL SOL IDA ITY ARE REPRESENTED SY HELMUT > HEPE AS OBSERVER AND APPARENTLY IS NOT MIXING IN. \ ‘ 8. CONSERENCE HAS BROKEN US INTO Four corm issrons URICH are CRAFTING OR DISCUSSING VARICUS PROGRAMS TG SE SUSMITTED TO FGRTH- COMING CONGRESS: “POLITICAL COMMISSION IS HE aDeD BY BMILO MASPEPRO; CNMISSION ON DOCTRINE’ BY JOSE COLDSACK; comtleston GN STATUTES BY EDUARDO CARCIA$ AND DECLANATICN CF FRINCIPLES BY FULGENCIO BARREIRO, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY FOR ATLANTIC STATES. 3. POST CONFERENCE PLANS: 4 wn i] ag. 38 = L ond co) wa z a n ve mH - < A. ACCORDING TO DUBCLD/1, CISC HAS SEN i S LEFT OPEN FOR COUNCIL DELEGATES TO GO TS BRUSSELS TO DISCUSS MATTERS TO BE RESOLVED. DUECLD/! STATES THAT DELEGATES NOT PRE- meg XECUTIVE COMMITTEE WILL SE INCLUDED ON TRIP TO BPUSSELS. YOREG Ge ue bee EGATES RETUR) FRCT BRUSSELS, A CONFERENCE oF . AFFLILIATES IS LATED TO TaAXE PLACE IN GUATEMALA UNDER 6 2GTH ASENTS FaD HEARD THAT "EN PICKED AS SITE We Rm ay TE We ORE EE Rinne ptm cer ane sntniteatnaminmmmmane etanmivme 8 + ) LEAT ENTIRE EXESUT IVE COMMITTEE WILL GO TO 8SRUSSELS. PLACE "OT YET RESOLVED, 14-0000 ~ Wee Pa ° fh : coe] mow Sess! (23 : rte 8 Fer THCOvH'S CONGRESS AND EOTH ACTELS TS WORK BEXIND SCENES TO PREVENT TKIS FIOM KAPPENING. AMICE/3: CITED PAMaMa, CARACAUTS “4 SANTIAGO AS SITES VHTAE COMGSESS WILL FROSAELY TAKE PLACE. SOT ACREES TRAT IT IS SCRKEDULED FOR NAY 68. HO#Oe CF SLING HOST TO CcNE- GRESS IS MITICATED BY FACT THAT HOST AFFILIATE SUST PAY AT LEAST ? SO GER CENT OF CONFERENCE COST. cen + deters reise mites baw: Anite deeymatnomnined e o 4. SIGNS OF DISSEMSION IN CLASC: BUEOLD/1 STATES THAT JMDEVIL/1 AND EXECUTIVE COMMITIEE ARE UNDER STRCuE PRESSURE aT - COUNCIL MEETING. : A. (@epevity1}xas APPARENTLY ALIENATED LEADERS OF A NUMBER GF AFFILIATES. ACCORDING TO.Du2CLD/1, CHILEAN REPS HAVE DOCU- ' Pe eer MENTARY EVIDENCE THAT JMOESV IL SER LIVING BEYO"S HIS SALARY AND TREY oe 4 ARE THEIXING OF ACCUSING HIM CF HIGH LIVING AT EXPENSE OF Suvos PeOVIDED TO CLASC SY cIsx. HE APPARENTLY HAS 20uUGHT A HOUSE AND CYNS A CAS, AND TEIS 15 RESENTED. ae ACCOPEING TO RUSSLO/I, HELIC APCNTI WEG PEPRESENTS CuSIc, GSPEELY ACCUSED NASPERO CF TURNIN¢ AGAINST 215 CLD FRIENDS If CLASC SUCH AS GOLDSACK. C. PRO MASPERO ARE: MEXICAN and ALL CARTEBEAN AFFILIATES FCs “TOTAL CPiy4 VOTES. REP CF VENEZUELAN COMPS UNITARIO DE 14-0000 sen, rw BeS51- (ee | . Bea ale / . o on SUSICALISTAS APPARENTLY ALSO PRC MASFIRS, AS TS CLONE TAN DELEGATC a FELTOBCNO ACUETELC, De. ANTI MASPERO FORCES ARE: SCLID ELC oF MINE CAMPESING VCTES, MOST, OF DELEGATES FROM SOUTH AMERICAN AFFILIATES AND ESPECIALLY f ACTIVE IN KELPING DUSOLD/1 APE LUIS QUIZGGQ ANS GUA! AFCO FROM z CHILE, ANTONIC CARDOZ FRO: URUCUARY AnD JOSE Lata SALCEDO FROM BOLIVIA. ALSO ANTI MASPERO IS HELIG APONT CF VE“EZUELA. J. PROPOSED MOVE OF SECRETARIAT: JITEVIL/I°S DESINE TO MOVE... SECRETARIAT FRC SAGO TO CARA APPARENTLY MOTIVATED 8Y DESIRE RID HINSELF OF PRESENT SECRETARIAT MEMBERS AND STRENGTHEN HIS HAND. SUCH A MOVE WOULD ENASLE HIM GET RID CF JOSE CCLOSACK WHO, DUE TO EXPENSE INVOLVED IN MOVING LARGE FAMILY, WOULD SE UNASLE (AKE MOVE TO CARA. UJNDEVEL/1 WOULD LIKE REPLACE HIN AND GTHER MEMBERS OF CKECUTIVE COMMITTEE WITK EDUARDO GaRc TA, JOSE SE JESUS PLANAS, HENRI i f z i MOLINA FROM SOCM AND AMICE/3S1. (COMMENT: THIS FRGSAILY EXPLAINS © A AMICE/ 31 PART IfanckHT? FOR JMDEVIL/1.) CTAER JIDEVIL/L REASON FOR : SUCK A HOVE WOULD BE TO BE PHYSICALLY NEZAPER TO AFFILIATES wHO ARE . Giving HIN SULL SUPPCRT; I.E., CARISEEAN AFFILIATES. DUSCLO/I : STATES THAT THIS PROPOSED MOVE WILL EE OPPOSED ZY ID SLSC OF CAMPESINOS AND “GST DELEGATES FROM SOUTH ANERICAN AFFILIATES we " ‘! Seok LOO STEP ees 14-0000 Wa eS) *% x 7 bet AFF ILEATESs A. NSATTER OF HOW FYNDS os frst ISS POM CIs¢, MISENECR AND ITS WILL Sf ue HANDLED HAD NOT BEEN TABLES SY 7 gav, Sut aMrec/ di STATED THAT rn res SSvik RUZ DRED THOUSAND DOLLAPS BILL SF MADE aAVATLATLE CVE? THPEL . ita) 2 or a 4 Pat 2 9 "| 4 = > 2 oO - : 2 4 _—— eae wees ch a tnsasnens Sats uname aban: etmatimmans 5 4 4 YEar PERIGD FOR LDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES BY THE TPES FUNDS, METHCES : NEANS OF FUNDING ADDTITIOMAL OPF MILTON FIVE HUMDOLDD THOUTAND COLLARS MMSCEEAM PPSBAPHUTLY WILE OF Co . : DEEtus i 2 MPIFO NORCaY THAT JMDEVIL 1 Ie \ piyine CP athi. MIPCAL : . H EH LPCED TVAT ACLIOLE ATS LCAMS CAND ’ aaa ALLY COMZOLESE eAcue> aut yer agian . . , walT) (Reus, avo THAT . woo OR UMAPS TAL EPLP F@ ot ac oF - AL, wwisvest as . : "3 pane om ACL i: : val 14-D0000 « Sete . en Ne ae — me wos J 828 LaArccus oPFraTicval Infos UEOLAe LD Lf ATTY4rT Ine y ACLIN VAIN WHICM DELOSATES RECEIVED TEREIN TICxTTS Po Mestiy re Seerie FeO! CLAtS CfEINETARLAT AMD WEICH ROCIIVES TEM Ips Frov Sree oe THIS INFO yYOULD Ef INDICATIVE oF vile! OFLScater AVE peo MASPERO. FOR EXAMPLE, AUTUCTO CIPPIANT Fro: PEPy PECEIVED FIE TICKETS DIRECTLY FROM CISo. DUBCLS/1 CLAINS TEaT RIS DELECA’ LCN RECEIVED FORMAL INVITATIC' TOA rey TRE CCuncIL MEETINGS CULY A FEW SAYS BEFORE IT OPENED, 8. FOR DIR PALP: IF wePh COULD REACH DUECLO/1 AND HIS COHORTS THAT CISC AND CPASHEN "OT PacKINA Dou Cu FuNDINe . 2 . APRANREGENT PROPOSED I 19 NOV LETTED, IT wOut'R uNOCUBTESLY : r STRENGTHEN THEIR HAND IN OPEN CPPOSITION To JMFHYIL, 9. FOR Sage 3 et colcurs aw> Sage ATLE TO PLace ATICLE o RIS BON, PELIENS IT TeSINGATING THAT JMNDEVIL/I] LIVinc aBe t2S QE EPLEAD SY-OUPCLOYI and WCU) PROVIDE FUEL FOR TRE FLAT in : 25 RCuP OPPCSIE To gNcEVILs I. -&. FOR LIMA, WAVE, CAPA: GPS CASLES FOLLCW. -t. LIST cr FeLecates WILL S& MATLEDS TO walt adores, it mentee esertti i= tee A omen 14-0000 es pate ae ML at H ; ON oe m4 oe ae pene : =e S525 8 1, “uItaALL 4 * pike ee uy wADdeA te : MUTARATUA MASPERD JOST SCLOCACK ELUAPOT HPP lA SUL TENT IT Sapo cine Bde ae OT PUESENTLY /2h A CUATEMALA aALLut To Zonilia CLT srt DOMINGS /31 PANAMA CAPACAS CANT iacl £2 mere a NB HEE A He rete te malin tee et! wane ns meme eee vee” 4, A “y CHELEAN 74 CLASC CISC Raw CL TLL APS OTS Susiz 4 SOMITE j CQ. WITaQig OT SVIDICALLSTAD StL Tetons “- KCLEDELG ANTI SOUTH AMEPICAY 71 LUIS GUTTLIS Sean aPIT anriic saa ‘ SANDEZO URUCUARY JSS LARA SALCETI BCL Ita * ar /y PDuaMBS GARCIA JOSE DE yESUS PlaNAS HENRI MCLIRA Ey 73 ane ey 4) A DESL CAMPESINOS STUTK AMED Toad Sa Not TAZPE Lata » Pace oo. we ee! nab nr ame nln foe eerama Niet Se NRE neem ene i : CUS MICTSESP NOT BIEN @/AL Chase fa ALORES UR tau 74 Le LIEGD LARIR athe ACLE 7] ached crey g2773 DLate MILT “1 TLaAtS ' wees AUZUSTO SIPRTANT PEPU TIS 41 & 22 TIES NOT Qae aire a x Soul si a 4b fy OBS as ss ’ f fo Pa - 3 \ — 14-0000 casein ta Fue no. __“cuassirigo wesseee roten courts weOle TO PILE aa. erce tio O ner. ro seawew CJ Gf SECRET ; sestroy Costs. RE NOTIFEED : | j f I7IWA 4é 1 i ACTION . ADNASTE COPY Te { tie tf RD COPY a Gases i 4G Info y hme nn nme = ammalwws os eran } Fine Ve btife% CA a2 /fo <n | i SECRET 9421242 | | , | PRIORITY 30GO INFO DIR CARA CITE WAVE 8213 cINGHURST ACTING) al DYVOUR JMDEVIL PBRYNEN . . oB4tT : ae ih 5 REF A. BOGO 6698 (1N 26167) dato B. WAVE 7969 (IN§524Y0) C. DIR 69925 - D> WAVE 8379 (BEING RELAYED BOGO caka(iwaso/ b) “ E, WAVE 51320NaB 584) 1. RE REF a, AMICE/3; 15 IDEN & OF REF B, ALBNO HIS GROUP 1S JMDEVIL AFFILIATE, AY(CE/31 HAS NO OFFICIAL JMDEVIL POSITION. PER REF Ey AMiCE/31 INSTRUCTED CASLE MEDELLIN ADDRESS AS SOGN aS POSSIBLE. WAVE WILL ADVISE BOGO PRICRITY WHEN INFO RECEIVED. IN UNTEIM BGGO MAY WISH ALTSHPT CONTACT CARE OF IDEN. Ae AMICE/31 WAS BRIEFED ON 25513 REF C PRIOE HIS % JANUAR” 2OGh DEPARTURES 3. REF D, @MICH CONTAINS UAVE oSS2SS.ENT OF AMICE/31, Sih —— HAS RELAYES TLR INFGQMAT(ON 2030 a Cada ag eo ae oad fu DA Leo Sok fobs IEE aa oO ‘ Pe pata te dD ofa oe Cte TST OD Bays. Sf % crny "8213 INGHURST 2 PS gs9eT 589 89203 ,S3TF 8152 RE A ANICE/3] “Dee y . ” edfxets & AMICE/3) NO OFFICLAL e/ /31 KEDELLIN’/31 6 2D AL re / fs ” mp se . - H on “de C dag i ior cpee tel vie ane SF 14-0000 vy “iy we oe TT OTT Cenassietso mesgice tetay certes la MOSER TO FILE WL o> . rive iol} ocr. to eavcn REPRE T NES RRO IEETES orstacy O) sic. PTS TD an cae : 7 : Ton wa lL ‘ ’ : ACTICN : SECRET 942124Z PRIORITY BOGO INFO DIR CARA CITE YAVE 8214 ¢INGHURST ACTING) DYVOUR JMDEVIL PBRUMEN REF vave a2is (N 2047) ° IDEN: HELIODORO AGUEDELO CALLE 70 A, NO. 51-73 qJssthins2640 1 -- MEDELLIN SECRET CRN: 3214 INGHURST ACTING 8213 HELIODORO AGUDELO CALLE 70 A NO. 51-72 5 NESSLLIN . BT peony Tay 14-0000 i enema rr CCN TCE ORI PO ~ tnoex: Loves Ove CLASSIFY TO FILE mg. CLASSIEFED MESSACE ma noes | AL %As SECRET a-8OF TG FORE A. rice mtol) eer. ro geance QO Orstaoy Osis. er eae aie -= a frauts Clncsrees rece! LL SECRET @4,44aZ PRIORITY WAVE INFO DIR Cite Fess 6598 t foo 89 ws 3 ' oF PBRUMEN JMDEVIL au LG /O7 PLS REPLY BGO 6585 .(mt9//#) / : : vb Qe SECRET # YEQUELTED TRUE NA WE TesiTionW ; > CFN oF (arn cE / B/ 20)-Bvypse s 6698 PLS REPLY 8030 sons ae \ 14-00000 Sinner ae nS ante ester latent j t am : 7 D. LIMA 8202 (IN 23469) (S807 Boe, Sace “oung) eer 27,5 ZCkE oe 2 isc ny Oaoimcce fiuar in Ce FILE NO ts i UMVAVZE, LIMA, HEXICO CITY, BOGOTA, SANTIAGO, CARACAS, Lesipir’ i race: DIRECTOR ee elt Cont s Lue weer va, rue GRID COPY Coulce use Ct Snes a rf a St ARR, PER AB boo, Na ome she O, eles or Fire ne . JO VAVE LIMA Paeaiy So MEXI ae CARA CITE OIR 8 9 d 05 ' pale ( Rouniw=) | 4 JMDEVIL/LIRAZZ ‘3 dee? REF: A. PALP 4997 (L2 94537)(xor SENT wave) Le Oo B, EMMA-27843 (NOT SENT WAVE ( ) _- ea C, WAVE 8136 (1N 23509 (NOT SENT OTHER ADDES)~ ( NN y wee _ <i 1, FOLLONING INTENI 2D prnuaaray 704 WAVE AND LIMA BRIEFINGS/ . REQUIREMENTS or Suboub-iy AND{AMICE-32,, peas ALSO SERVE‘ OTHER ADDSES AS INTEL REPORTING GUIDELINE FoR JMDEVIL MEDELLIN MTG. as “4 2. MOST SIGNIFICANT RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN JNDEVIL FIELD IS DECISION BY ZRGANIN TO FUND JMDEVIL AFFILIATES DIRECTLY, THUS DEPRIVING JNDEVIL-1 OF HIS MOST WEIGHTY CLUB FGR KEEPING AFFILIATES IN LINE AND STIFLING CRGANIZED OPPOSITION TO JNDEVIL-2 AND HIS i+ BOLICIES, wo he ae Cerne om ling . 3. CURRENT INDICATION. TS THAT 2RGAMIN STILL voupt! I TO REF A POSITION, THOUGH | WHOSFEET XEXS CONTINUES ACT LIKE HE HAS FINAL “SAY IN ALLOCATION OF ZRGAMIN FUNDS TO “ATP PILIATES, IN ASENCE 4a ; , ANY HARD INTEL THAT 2RGAMIN HAS CHANGED ITS STANCE, WE CONCLUDE 2. SHDEVIL-1 1S BLUFFING, BIDING TIME, AAEEX MANAUVLRISG TO CREATE to4 Aetna d at Cavine Br ikasirs creieca vlrsraad 1 precy serene 14-0000 4 4 a i d nda vue TOTAL Somes One } SECRET ; Gets cs te ne : ; Frise: D'RECTOR oe ee : ees wees we, sxe CRD COPY : ee . ee * me PAGE TKO EES OGCas ” SLSUATION AT LEDOMLTU VCO WHICH WILL EVENTUALLY FORCE ZRGAMIN TO. RETURN TO OLD PRACTICE OF FUNDING JNDIVIL AFFILIATES VIA JNDEVIL EQS, . 4, NEW PROPOSED STATUTES THAT JNDEVIL WILL SUBUTT AT MEDELLIN (ATT IG REP B) CONTAIN SEVERAL TNISTS THAT APPEAR AIMED AT LINIVING AFPILIATES AULZORITY AND INDEPENDENCE OF ACTION, : PRESSURING ZRGAMLN TO REVENSE ITS REF A STAND, AND SYRENGTUENING JVDEVIL-1 EXECUTIVE CONTROL, WH VIEW FOLLOWING AS MOST SIGNIFICANT io cH i ; HEMISPHERIC AND IL ENTITIVES, STRICTLY INyrnecs , IS ARTICLE RLOCKS DIRECT AFFLLYATE RELATIONS WITH Zea, a TRE GERUAN CHRISTIAN DENCCRATS (THRU TNE UASVAYUre Of The. SNS ene CU ey, Diets i , vas : 2 OO rea a ; eh ta be reer 14-0000 t 3 j a 4 2 Ne Fla beads eyo Ta ist Ste Amt then eect ea rnet muy 1 resine ae apane sy erat eyrenienremeee, an —_ 73 MAGIAGE POR S TOTAL COPILSG: Cl imces Spéowoce O riccis¢s rena — A as od eee bee ee we ee ee MFO: VR, Fre ts : . F a Mra creek So a ‘” PAGE SEN THREE ‘ : TERRA ame Me | maT NN et nate cesar ats a wy = B, ART 15 CALLS FOR ALL ATeliaveS TO ACT IN CONSONANCE WITH THE STATUTES AND REGULATIONS OF JMDEVIL AS WELL AS THE SCISIONS OF THE CONGRESS, COUNCIL AND EXEC COXNIT?PEE, FAILURE TO COMPLY CAN RESULT IN SUSPENSION OF APPILIATE BY ACTION OF EXEC COMMITTEE PENDING FINAL DECISION OF NEXT COUNCIL OR Od CONGRESS, EXEC COMUITTEE COULD PRESUMABLY SUSPEND ATFILIATE > ORGANIZATIONS FOR DEALING WITH G2 ACCEPTING SUBSIDY FROM INT ORGANIZAT IP ARTICLE ZIGHT G APP2GTED, A IMPLIES THAT CAMBESINO GRGANITZATIONS C. ARTICLE NINE \NICALLY SEPARATE EXTITIES, aml CANNOT EXIST AS CMAN OF LIRAZS WITHOUT NAMING 17, BUT ONLY IF ITS AFFILIATES ARS PART GP BAT ic eR OR AS TONS m4 AND TRUS ALREADY ATIELISTED TO Qvn-vd. IN CS CER PROVISIONS APPLAN RN TO LILTT Wi AZZ De aha Cl Ge. PiON WHICH VERY SORE POINT WIVH JMOTiedy D, ARTICLE I 40 Ro. SEP IG THA ae rere othe QWHICH INCLUDES LIBACS SC Gra Ast ALP san Gade 6515 eT t ace wees Pan’ Ak EE f Ne , . been ~e : 14-0000 sea tiitne ck Aired viernes tS mala Set ee ae Op inaex Chae isp Co tC e IN C8 rE “re isa] “aes, fran ONXECTOR . Cont iro: va, euig CG RO COPY ‘ —__— : TS . . INFO . . CiTE OR & GOOS IRAZZ OFFICES IN MEXICO CITY, BaInGe SoD THIS AKL 15 TO CLOLE Conn Lb ITS OPERATIONS AND LEADERSHIP UNSIR REP UESSIVS WING OF -SECRETARIAT, JMDEVIL-i TRIED THIS ONCE BUFORE AND FAILED, REAL BATTLE EXPECTED DEVELOP ON THiS ISSUE. E, ARTS ONE AND TWO PROPOSH STGNIFICANT CHANGE IN TALULE NO MENTION IS WADE OF CHRISTIAN NATURE OR Tae Vale nt te et a ee nn pe ae EME Oe oa ny iY WOULD NC¥ SUFFICE TO ACCEPT ” THE PRINCIPLES, PROGRAMS, AND STATLTZS OF JMDEVIL TO ot vt ‘ eeriyaprox sppeare nap vane eon — ' GAIN AFFILIATION, 17 APPROVED DOSR HIGHT BE OPENED TO & ASSGHTED i LEFI-LEANING GRES WITHOUT CHRISTIAN LABEL. i ; ; 5, FOLLOWING REPORTING OF PRIORITY iNYEREST- } . A, THERE ARD INDICATIONS THAT SUISEVIL-1 PLANNTLG GUST ' P27 CNOTCE AS NEW | + , TOS GRYS AND Gla it t ve Lid Tas Note i _ _ . ee ee 7 t SrePk Rls 7 CARA, { t . : Ma n rw i ai ‘ POCTLER AS LONG AS F Go 8] e ‘ 7 ai pecue a a _ rn i Wp Aah FE te é ay ‘ ' ! ! 1 at ‘gs ‘ ohh Cha tenbaE s 14-0000 ) HESTAGS Full TOTO Camas: adel Nine Lae nets sont idinrats oes’ TRS rs ~ t t Ciscce i SECRET i . Lc nn ann ccm Cp NO wore . Coma erring aa i -72 5° \ . : , Fate: SIRETTOR | -10 1 : IN=0 ; CITE 34 6 HO 5- —— PAGE FIVE 'B, LISTING OF AFFILIATE LEADERS PRO AND CONTRA SMDEVIL-1. ‘ IF ZRGAUIN SUBSIDIZES INDIVIDUAL AFFILIATES BETWEEN NOW AND HOLDING OF CONGRESS (TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED FOR MAY) CAN WE ~ EXPECT NATIONAL LEADERS TO ORGANIZE FULL BLOWN CAMPAIGN TO DEPOSE JMDEYIL-1? IS THERE KiZ“nk ANY ONE LEADER RECOGNIZED . AS HEADING OPPOSITION TO JHDEVIL-1? ' C, ARE LIRAZZ LEADERS GENERALLY MORE MILITANT IN TEEIR ‘OPPOSITION TO JMDEVIL-1 AND HIS POLICIES THAN OTHER : , - ‘AFFILIATE LEADERS? HOW STRONG iS CANPESINO LEADERS” BELIEF THAT SPECIAL RURAL LALOR O PROBLEMS DEMAND HIGH DEGREE OF AUTONOMY WITHIN JUOEVIL? D, EXECUTIVE COUMITTEE WILL PROBABLY CONFER WITH ZRGAMIN LEADERS IN EUROPE FOLLOWING MEDZLLIN MTG, DETALLS OF AGENDA, ~ JADEVIL-1 PLANNED TACTICS IN LIGHT OUTCOME MEDELLIN MTG 2 ‘. . _ REQUESTED, F E. JMDEVIL-1 ATTEMPTING REDUCE DEPENDENCE ON ZRGANIN ‘ “AND GERMANS, 8 KE ATTEMPTING DEVELOP FRENCH, ITALIAN, ve OTHER SOURCES? Py CeNPOreahies THLE et t : foe ore oy Bicesces GemcEa ch i SEGRE? Foes awe ae eatin TS ee tc ae te ate ate OE AA SO URE SHRINE MY eo 14-00000 t ay ° waits Clene- 3 gt: Cpwpevces 3 rate Oruewcsras i RR ; : i To t ; i t nmnnemmmnnne - st en taps tne oe H crt . ineor va, Fite EJ BO COPY . j OUT : SS oe id 70 INFO CITE cia CDs i PAGE SIX, GHEY “| { PF, WHAT ES CONSENSUS OF AFFILIATE LEADERS. RE DETERMINATION ; ZRGAMIN FUND AFFILIATES DIRECTLY? IF ZRGAMIN BACKS DOWN i - , 7 AND REVERTS TO OLD SYSTEM OF FUNDING THRU JUPEVIL HQS, WILL SOME AFFIL(CATES BE LIKELY DISAFFILIATE? WHICH ONES? G,. DID JNDEYiL PAY FOR TRAVEL AND ACCOMXODATIONS OF ALL ELEGATES TO MEDILLIN? IF SO WHAT 15 SOURCS OF MONEY IN VIEW REPORTS JMDEYIL SUFFERING SENIOUS FINANCIAL PROBLEMS AND. ZRGAMIN GPPOSED TO HOLDING MEDELLIN MTG? H, DATE AND PLACE OF JMDEYIL CONGRESS? 6, WAVE: LYNER REGRETS UNABLE TRAVEL WAVE FOR BRIEFING 7, ‘BOGG OR CARA; WOULD BE MOST USEFUL OBTAIN DEBRIEFING AKICE-31 5CON TER TEANINATLON MEDELLIN MTG, SIXCE HE WILi. BY WILL NOT RETURN WAVE ATTENDING MTOS Di CARA ASVE 7 UNTIL EXD JAS 14.00000 at leet ate vena. Ques Ono — ELOSStRY FD Free wo. CLASSIFIED MESSACE aroce to rttn do, *) SECRET Fue eel) JET, ro srance () cesrtor Ose. i SOM UNIT NOTIFIED ao - oe Seely Senne ee OO DEES “Cl COPY Pe ¥, Triwe 3 =. <j mine A Cathie dk Ee ae Ay CO] sssvee ma reer roo 2 CD rcorel ba. i me yw wstle @ ei/ pa wh fitatd 2 S E CRE T 3817192 ost WAVE INFO DIR CITE 20G0 6685 578! op Wade SN QaL! PAP UMEN/ JMDEVEL . yf Va REZ? YAVE 3.3204 353 4) a ; io REQUEST TRUE NaME AND POSITION TN chase 2, STATIGN WILL CONTACT arts vibes IN MEDLIN aS a 2 OF PREF, . a LIN 162 REF 8:32 CLASS AMICEsSi E. MEDULLA © ° BT eh Le 14-0000 se Tt debi abit awe ata e Sinsltes on teeeae QJers Ole Chadsiby 8O Fist we CLASSIFIED wESSaACE BAEE TO PSL WO. sree ec l} acer. to orance O sesreoy CJsie. raow action NFS File ve, Af DRUM © 6) ott pokes 23957 WAVE INf 3S Dik Citi Bldgs wey JMDEVIL LIR4ZZ , Fovce -31|) Phiten Chase mextivt, /ps >? REF ya 67409 ; Wa OR FETT: Bebe Cotacy dmsté-3h aa aDVise - . yee 2 To* hte FAR CowRPENce, BT 14-00000 SECRET ABS GNM LNT REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION AND/OR NAMC CHECK TO of Der ity FROM: nter, wencese tECT: SUBZECT? ) ev - heme oF peas [ [> we bee > vr ust OF S.8gFCT . SPECIAL INGIRUCTIONS (Lisifations oa investigaisan, cover pretext, ete.) - RI Divissd FRELO CS TRACE RESULTS GIEEN LEST INITIATED ATTACHMENTS REMARKS ; /s/ Edward P., Brown Q ap) - eurer. celua Yin 693 SETREI tua 14.90000 “SECRET | | i | PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL ee / MEMORANDUM FORD Chier, WH/C/RR/OA - W. ULlery A Provisional Operational Approval is grante.! for the use of this & as set forth belex. A Provisional Qgerational Approval {esued by CI Staff grants the s2 authority, on a temporary basis, for the use of an-imdtyidual as the aut granted in an Orerational Approval unless otherwise specified by Cr/OA. hased, however, oaly on preliminary file cheeks and investigation and is sub- ject to a further final review when all investigation is completed. her Subject's POA is herevith extended until 36 Septeuber 1965 to allow. additional time for the completion of the 0A investigation. ‘hh To process the Operational Approval, full information (completed ! ae Parts T and II) must he submitted as soon 4s possible and net. Later th: (6) months from this jate. An Operational Approval will follow when a soe 7 {> investigation is completed and upon the receipt of satisfactory PRQ Part and IT. Cancellation must be requested if use of Subfect by interested visions ceases. Edward 2, Brows : : ' : ay ce nn en \ooup gg wit ehriece th rioey SECRET tege 14-0000 a wn peal o “ m Ba) aca ate INSTRUCTION SKEET ee} LE pesca t i \ CUTAY Naw’ Chere aw ee CST RESVATS FIG OCS sity Revies lo 4 leekven Fle couuarraar INFORMATION REQUEST RESULTS TECHNICAL | jyecrente orice INTERROGATION FROM . T savestse T PEVtEw SECURITY OFFICE REPCRY aT Cr va ES OPER ATI CARL APPAR OVAL : ti __pneeers? GMEEN LEST HSSiE PROVISTGNAL SPT@ATIONAL &PPROVAL “ nD? det wy eterno POA UNTIL 30 ce T us SEINSTATE POA FOR GAYS UNTIL FOR@ARD ATTACHVENT 12 DIVISION FORWARD TO, a tf] NCOUGRENT MED AT CL/OA SECURITY OFFICE REVIEW SECURITY Orrice CONEY ° Fat wieces CANCEL PER OFVESIC’ ENG DATED RE.1Ea AT CHICA (No notice to Division) ACPRUTIOR ter oey REQUEST REVIEW OF ATTACHED REFERENCES ADVISE C4/04 OF NATURE ANS SEGNIF ES NOEL PET CICA NUTICE FO OLVESTC™ checked befow,* OF see renarke) Fite TRACES TICKLE NOTICE [ [os sunar - J crsess | prrvae as ne Ee SEO (ER RENE IUFST GPERATIONAR 259 Dbylstas _ + PLEASE SUBMIT PAL FE. TF, WITHIN 30 DAYS, NO CURTHEM IATESEOT IN SUBJECT wink GE AVIGMATICALEY CANCELLED, REQ UNDER CSI ND $Gs5 OR TO INDICATE ANY FURTHER INTEREST EN LSTATNENS APPROVAL FAILURE TS SLEMET PE as RElel FOR THE OPERATIGNAL USE Cf SUBIECT WHS PE / 9 4 ~ W reer " BuUSsect’S SoA wy He ePewrrd ee ee ONT re Zo SEPT (US Ta Alrew APPT max neo Ae _ Foe “THO QeUPLeeoNn OF THE OA INVESTI QGATIaS. qEVERNS “RRR RG HARE ARI mTIrreritner mi eM 14-0000 ae 16 February 1965 3JIEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, CI/OA SUBJECT. >: AMICE/31 201-284658 Attached herewith are two copies of Subject's PRQ Part I and one copy of a PRQ Part II. An OA is requested. 6 _ghuuph flcghed ¥_ ‘Sohn L. Hart Deputy Chief, WH/SA d ii} ft i Distribution: Orig. & 1 - Addressee w/fatt. ne S a) on » a Seer Ren eR er senermrcecamenneevee sie ure ruin ne 1400000 . PERSONAL RECORD QUESTIONNAIRE ROR A heated disc the * bate . 4 . 2 PART | - BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMAT {ON i : oan te een tee ~ ~ ee. nen ene SS Se H INETOVSTIGNG, $. @ryte ctearie - Po.sPaten wo, ‘ 2. anwes Vie Hf question sa pot applicakte, eerte “Na “i Attach bles ef mbds tional sarce ss needed { : : _. . @ TSECTICN § GENERAL PERSONAL Ant PHYSICAL OU DATA ° TO NEST (Ferety ~ MASE (NM NATIVE LANGUAGE OR scaier 1 : ; ays = oe ene meen ee ed cere gerne, : TELECODES, LEGAL CHANGE IN Nae (Stabe bine, Fea : : ; i } an 1 5 5. DATE OF BIRTH 6. PLACE OF BIRTH | I . eS i H i : i i H : H 3 } i { t : : : ! i ; : : : i j . : 8 court aeconn (Court, date, arvests, charges, punishaenta, sentences, weguittatay : . i . . a Or pole t ne i ~ } j standard of weasurenents, ef possible) : . iv ME EONT an wear [¢. comPeanion “fa. Face ¢ i . oo. re dae I . . : . ~ FOLGa OF EVES ij. Tee (te BUILD POSTURE i i } , 1 a eee wee ee I j MANES OR OTHER DISTINGUISHING FEATURES 4 PEAT URES . ADTESG te VTE PAGE py Cazes Po OF sfostrissé ann Wao Op pS CRWWEETTE eenente eerie mei dareennery eee ee 14.90000 9-7 SeChia 44 Cit hs Sai? a: WO Frisent ¢ SUNS ae TR NAR OMAL ET AT GIR AND ANY Suse QUENT CUT EZIN NAGE PS che Ssifecent than Item ty ) , , de owner, tenant of anbstenant) : \ PERMANENT ACOUESS CTF defferent thin Lien 32) , 4 Ta FF U.S. WATUWALTZED Citi Zlw, GIVE NAME OSTE, CiT¥ AND VuMSEN OF CEATIFEGATE GRANTED — i 29. TRAVEL uulstO€ COUNTAY OF PRESENT RESIDENCE (Countries, dater and Purposet) . . o SECTION 130 OCCUPATIONAL AND FIRANCIAL DATA : 16 PRESENT OCCUPATION H7. Tarn 18 SALARY (Per annum) \ 19. FINANCHAL STATUS (Earnings, bank deposits, securities and property) 4 i : } ®@ | SECTION IY ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS nat TO. MEMGERSHIP TN TELIEGIOUS IRGANEZATICNS . i : 21. PRESENT AND PAST VEMBEUSHIP 1% PROFESSFONAL AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS POLETICAL APFILLATIONS r - . . . . oa ‘ + . : tha ae 3 a oo ro og mw ps 7 am - . cee ms - ‘ . : io 7" uF ” ~ _ woe area ven 2 = at . Lar . ‘ _ he 2] : te 74 , A “. 7 2 ‘ 6D ne va cote sO ge , yt oy : toa { 9 LSecTion Vv a _ - a ° 22. : . NAME AND LOCATION OF StH9ON1. NAME QF COURSE H GATES ATTENDED DEGREE t RPECESVED LANGUAGES AN, RAN GU AST ' ; i H (heat delow each tarqurge am ahach | ‘ portean any degeer of sonpeteacu. 3 Cc . : Loves i ae Se : _ f ' _ . : : : . t i Gan een 14-0000 SPECIAL QUALIFICATICRS WAC INTERESTS ee ee RIGS THC TENG THILES OF Q@dOas GR aarsci es, suse MAWES CF PUBLIERERS and Pus_icar Tardy GATES, SPELT AL GNPLLS. hone LTHES, wOQStES SUCH aS FALTO, PaOTOGReeny FTC, i ! 4 2 | ‘ i IDENTIFYING COUNTRY aH EN AND wer DISCHARGED. GIVE CETAILS 1F #AR : PRESONES. i ' s9 . H ee © (SECTION Vill EMPLBYMERT HISTGRY : WOT: INoICATE. CHRONOLOGICAL THrstoRY OF EMPLOYWENT } “Esch uod GOVERNWENT EMPLOYMENT ‘ val AEN CRUSE YF pares 6 From m7 EMPLOYER ane ass : 3. Tre oF 7 aoan a SAL ARy fREN 6S ~~ T Ve. e REASON Fou TeavinG ‘ TACLUST VE DATES (Flom Pelt EMPLOYER : Pan . + fe. SALARY CO EAR a meee fre ee TYRE CF aOKK : : : cane ote oe Le eee cuusive OATHS (Frow-Te EMPLOYED s WP E OF es kK an —— Tr Tyee stv OATES 29 J oe TYPE OF wane Tecuusive OAtts (Pree LT ts ic g- 14-0000 . ” . fae . . . . aot roe . ‘ . . - 6 - . . : . . . . . . / OP SccTiOn IX MARITAR STATUS 7 ° 3 cwenAd ont eh Stata [ “[etea reo . L [erscaco [ [semasares Ts . D2 STATE DATE, PLACE BND REASON FO BLL SEPARATIONS CrVOSCES 3 ANCL YENTS BIFE OR FF VOU rAVE BDECN WARQIED WOUF THAN ONCE, INCLUDING ANWULMENTS, LSE SMEET FOR FOSMER WIFE Of HUSBAND HUSBAND: GIVING CATA REQUIRED BELGw FOR ALL PREVIOUS VARAIAG CFarsty (4rddle) (Nee) S3.NAME OF SPOUSE (Last) 34. CATE OF MARRIAGE 34. PLACE OF MARRIAGE 36.0ATE OF BETH a7. PLACE OF SIRT 38. NATIONALETY AT BERTH 39. SUBSEQUENT CITIZENSH IPS 40. PRESENT RESIDENCE (LAS? Fraidence, iF Jeceasedy & (SECTION X CHILDREN : 3 : FULL NAVE PLACE OF BATH NATIONALITY AT BIRTH . T ne ee a a pn i ee ra nn | — pn —— “SuOSEQUENT CTTIZENSHI?S HELO BY ANY CHILO (Identify child and gee des, ue hee, oresent address) 2 oe : ~ 7 ~ on - : ’ : . a 2 : . vite 4 : ' @ | SECTION X41 FATHER *. 45. FULL NAME Lace ar Brat - MATIONALETY AT aLetn wee ee a Sa a SS. SUBSEGLENT CHTEZerm ines [#8 otcyration i . s @SEevice xed vere TAT TENSITY ar OtaTs nn aa re , Te aa a sre emcee fern een anne be oe meee etn ny Saree ee am 7 to fea Peavtat Sisetaade $2, SMOSE QUENT COTTE a petmy {Ya gccamarren : 14-0000 i | a io . Soot, wot Lt 2 q c . . + GROTHERS AND SISTERS oan Prats OF Bratn Rationaruty a "SUBSEQUENT CITEZENSMIPS HELD BY ANY BROTHER CR SISTER (Ldentaly brother of saster and give has, or her, present : address) t i i ' t ' @ TSECTION XIV RELATIVES, ACQUAINTAHCES AND CONTACTS ‘ SS. UAMES OF RELATEVES IN ANY GOVERNMENT SEMEICE. INDICATE “AME OF GOVERNMENTS AND POSTIIGNS MELO. LE eels iveg th a : i ie mee Fete a rye g Tb sa pe ot se hey = regty z : . , es ¢ 2 * Toe . - 55. RELATIVES, FRIENOS, CORRESPONGENTS In U.S. cExptain relatiorshapy . Te eae me i ~ : : ne) - ner : ST. MATURALEIATION OF CLOSE QELATIVES IN U.S. (G8ve Rame, dale, caty and nueher of certaticate granted) i 3 . FA. NAMES. ALIASES, TOLECCOES AND RELATICASHIP GF Ala PERSONS KAGAN [0 BE CONNECTED IN ANY @AY BITH AMY INTELLIGENCE . SERVICE. tof . a , . ‘ oe n . a i vere ue . — nr) wT by oN punt oe t wee o { 3 t 4 ; e PERSOWAL ASSOCIATIONS. . eo SOLLIST CLOSE ASSOCIATES, INDI WIDUALS O8 GOOUFS . a aes cee oe cm Nee oS Pisection xvi MISCELLANEOUS care poPGnetaea i i i . ' 3 . ‘ . saa x 14-0000 . : * * SECRET PERSONAL RECORD QUESTIGNNS IRE PART Tl = OPERATIONAL INFORMATION Poigeaten wo ESSTOLETIONS [0 CASE OFFICER . auchocity an the basin af the beet avaslabie This fore aust be felled am dy the ovse offacer af reotapraate forzatron Tt sa aot to he shuen t.. tne eabser? Noreadly Se atquarters vill ba umadle fa sseie a9 sporoved unfes requester furnishes irseart to otf quertiyne oé tA PRC carts Toast lt. However. an am energence peau.sronal adoprovsl say Se obtained dy Coegtyrng wath the ape elicabls provassons of FR [9-2] 5, paragraphs gs bound g2d. Thereafter the usual metnuf to docuseat ut come . alete the cave aust he fotiow-d as set fares in FR 218. . Three (3; comnleted copies of PRY wart FE fine: ooy am subsect as handaciteng, sf posssdley and two (2) cna pleted copien of thes form must be sent to Meajassrters «9 soor as possible Orta scauired Later must be sent to headquarters Py forsat in tao (2) copres. ‘ Frelé ae utt etemsa, if enforastian gbtassshie, Jf crew aut applicable write “N4." for rtes, ute reverse side of page keyed to approgrsere ates number. . PSEUOONTAD Lf adJinsanat apace required : CRP TONY | 2- SECTION 1 CONTACT AnD CEVELOPMENT SUBIETT @AS FIAST CONTACTED O& DEVELOPED. 1. INOICATE HOw, WHEN, BHERE. WHY. AND GY aHoM Pa Mew 271 40"M i eortie F i i ra i i i 1. B . 2. ENDICATE SHETHER SUBJECT CIULO GE TURNED OVE9 Guitear AND tN A SECURE MANNER TO ANY PES*INSIBLE CASE OFFICER 5 OR H } MANDLING. IF SO, INDICATE FO Wao. i i : c ” . } BC ' H : * 5 : zo . = ~ ~ - eae Sis na t J. LEST OfHER CASE OFFICERS WHO RAVE HANOLEO SLGJECT CS @- ON HE RNOWS OR HAS + NIJWN. GIVE NAVES YS t1CH THEY MASE : BEEN KNOWN. { 3 : ays : ' 5 RPE UQKQA vet ceeersun eaeerace necne haces H SECRET 14-00000 ° ’ * aoe. . ota 7 2757 7 SECRET ee ciereanenrinmmnrnnrrenennenims | aterm . MOTEYATION BG CoRTSOL Cs a 1 € walls SussECT S woTt var? fetsried, of gurachio site evidenc Do wot wee nia bo cemsert awh ae 0 Tee Cpmeuerst ty : 2 _ : i . TNOTCATE MAT CONTROL 68 ANY. ESESTS TVET THC SuBIECT. CHL so centrot, or af there se 9 frek of eral contrat . - . oleae} a : : t i H t . i : i a SecTcn til Cover i { 4. CIVER YVSED BY SUBJECT ANO CAGE OFFICER IN FMEER MEETINGS. 1 i : i Hi H t [ i i + : i 3. INDICATE SERVICE FOR HSC SUBJECT PINKS HE (MELE work) (18 marking) ; i i - a . : i 4 ‘ i : HHTELLIGENCE CONNECTIONS ANG TRAIHING i + EAPLAWN SUBICOT'S KNOWN PAST OF PRLSENT CONNECTION WITH Ane OTHER INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. 1 TE THE €atent i . SU0M CONNECTION 15 ANOWY OVERTLY. i 1 . : , } : ; 4 : ' } — — - ee ——————- ~ 5 z 2. LIST IME INDIVIDUALS ¢dagert relatives, Froends) aH «ve 2 SUBJECTS PRESENT INTELLIGENCE SE TIVITIES , ‘ ' } ‘ . teat, hare ot eo we ‘ ‘ i i oa ‘ i ' t ! 3 GAFUNEN ANY TRAINING SUBJECT HAS NAD GN CLANDESTINE OPERATIONS. , * : : ; i - I ; 7 COLLACORATION POTENTIAL ' 7 ' . PRIOTATE DEA FTREL Ce POWER BUGLE T BIULO BE MOST LEH et Fe COLO NRE ATE rte DEE AC SE OF MEE FGENLIG ‘ ASSOCIATIONS, FRPLAIN. { ; wT 14-0000 » * so ~ ta SECREA . ee re A : coe Moot CP OPATICA s8f : . Bi aN AEE GY SEO aay . We beet t i 7 - . Tel Bato . : . t wel te roa, toe . : i ee . - i ’ . nae ene ee fae a aaa tener ao _ — t FOOESG@HCATE Anat WAS BEEN FILO SUAJEST 45 TO TE TesPOS¢ TION OF INFORMAy Ge PUSNTasase H a Bete soe 3 rast 7, fee . i ( cs Sot conan ote i i ter fa CLT AL SU SEECTS PROPOSES Fi OH CI NPE HSE ¥® CUTIES. : i | : i : a b { | i ’ PR.Pu TYPE LSE OR DUTIES. : i . i H . _ : ‘| wee oe 2 OF so . ‘ vo o i . : : rho coe r- “GD apt et ote st i 4° : te her, Mee plat fr or, - in , a . . i ; i - : - i ‘ : H . ' SECTION VIL PRGPOSED LIAISON Ga CRERATIONAL ACTEVETY i ‘ yo GEPAIL SUuLCC RTS PROF ISED Liarsus Trek © ACT G2 gPesatidual vuSeE- : . * aNERS SUGIECT £5 AN OF FICIAL MEWEER OF A FOREIGN GOVYERNUENT e i - i . 7 ‘ 1, ° ~ B. ETC SUBJECT 15 AM OFFICIAL MENEGR CF BN Chr Gad AGENCE. ’ To - SECTION VINE AGENCY RELATICR AP wi TH SUDSECT Oo - - . . & ps AAPL ae NATE RE SE ate RELATION ETO an OH Hot, TRAINEE, OFPOSETE SUMaEO, FE* ETAT CON, C8 ane trate : 5 PURSE vey TS ated ’ wo 3 14-0000 fies OR OVE? OOF FATIONS CON a te Gh S SEMEL Beto eS BPES re MMC TRES, TRENT 22 GOA IC ATONE Fuss sees any cr tS ce aie. ae th Cel tHe COMMIT IMENTS ENDICATT TaF attane GIVE DETAILS, i a . EP@TEE NWOT CeLOED HEREIN, MASE TI SUSIETS. mopie Comsstzents cearediog evacuation . a freely. ' , t { 1 , + ‘ . y + i 1 j ro. 4 ; | fSecTiog x1 CE AnD SECURITY i H ‘ ; 1, INDICATE THE FIELD AGENCIES AND FIELD FILES WITH wHICH SUOIECT'S NAWE MAS BLEN CHECKEO AND THE RESULTS. : a - : a i : i i : i . _. t ‘ thCTeaTe DO ANAESTIGATIWE MEASCRES TAKEN TO WEATFY APTGRAPHICAL ISS CAMATION FURNESHED Br SYSBIECE. t FE ; . i . a | j 3 + INGECASTE ae ThER ST NOT PIDLESELNAL DPESATINGSL ACP ROVAL D4 OPLAATIONNL AP- 4. OATE APPROVAL OBTAINED , " PAI MM FIR SUaIETT S$ USE “85 BEEN POE. Slr GHTAINED { ‘ a 1 * i EVAR VATE SUBLETS CHPRACTO®, REL OARILG TE AND SECRET. CATING OVIGFE TE MERE POSSIBLE. i . wee oo rs ~ 7 oe toe . aad <n 4 . ' see . . ts . : . yo : : . a i _ LUPLA SANE SET ETION OF NDS IME TUN UN me TCE MAY ed ee NVOU NTC mete MUST UE EVALUATED bat 8 : _ ” TE VPLAST oa SESV ATTY wit erarer. ‘ : eos SUBJECTS PERSOWAL HAQITS G . 7 PART GIOR. Ch Ha Game NS ore : 4 14-0000 ntaert Weems boucamea Shane tea te i acinhcesths be oe 7 SECRET rane Sie Suaues OOS wa edt y oF een oe i ha Mae . CTioa MV Gta laa . Dr ATE MAE THER SUTSECT SS CONT AME ABIL ETIED AND OTeEa Sy ama reat SOA OUNTRe GR BEGTON Uleew Toam HES cen Lara ioe 2. INC ACATE GE THOR INFORMATION CORMESPONDENCE OR OTHER WEANS, 1F OER THan ROUTINE see pare 3b, supray % $s SN PAO PAVTS § AND $1 @AS OBTAINED OY RESELHCH, ecu 44 by eka ACTION 15 AZQUIREG, IF ANO WHEN TERMINATION OF SUBJECF BS Ce Anes ASSL > se EFFECTED, PLEASE ENT. EXPLAIN. SECTION KV P- GIVE FoLE DETAILS TF € RECOGNITION SIGNSLS, So MEKENG CONTACT USE? CHERGENCY CONDITIONS RECONTACT ARRANGEMENTS BHERE COU CONTACT Bi WAZE- SECTION S4h ___MESCELLANEOQUS OPERATIONAL CATA AND REMARKS aAtuae rete ' area are sat weet BONA Risto sipEs ae CeO te pr FoLis, (fise i ‘ i i i t { - | , a See 14-0000 . SECRET PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL favunes SuOsEeT | : } : | __ PICO Ramon, Retnaldo [REFERENCES Your Meroraniim, Dated 1. (22 January 1965 cra A Provisional Operational Approval is granted for the use of this Subject as set forth below. A Provisional Operational Approval issued bv Ci Staf? grants the sare authority, on a temporary tasts, for the use of an individual es the authority granted in an Operational Approval wiless otherwise specified by CI/OA. It is based, however, only on preliminary file checks and investigation and {s sub- Ject to a further final review when all investigation 1s completed. POA réinstated until 26 April 1965 to allow for subaission of PRQ Part I and PRY Part II on Subject per WH/SA/I0S request of 22 January 1965. ° process the Opernticnal Approval, full information (ecepleted PRQ Parts r and 0) must he submitted us soon eas posstule and not later than six (6) montne from this date. An Crerational Approval will follow shen all . investigation ts.completed and—upon the receipt-of saticfrctors FRQ- Pacts I and If. Cancellation Gust te requested if use of Subject by interested Di- vigions ceases. Edeard Py Exam CL/OMERATIGNAL APERGVAL AND SUPICRT DIVISION | 26 January iy65 ‘at (peu {gg cee vertrinn Treen SECRET eee ; | rape aes Wr 14-0000 SECREF atk . { INSTRUCTION SHEET 26 30 -a6s i ae Eed ave eel ous: ee er en oo fee +t Cyeear naue paces Reese i INTN CES ne ern Jorrcran Pesae tas dL LN... Le io i Lex cK fe a ee at et a U45UE ChEAATI ONAL APPEOWAL RACTUEST GREEN LIS? ISSUE PROVISTONAL OPESATICNSL APPROVEL r Parnes? RESULTS FI/D DOSSTER REVIES t EXTEND POA FOR Sarvs UNTIL ‘ lervies Ff1/D COLLATEREL INFORMATEGS ‘ | 6 > Le ‘ - REQUEST RESULTS TECHNICAL REINSTATE POA ron Ap cars usTan Zp APR. GU957 | favest eesun Paon ers — aoc FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO DIVISION Jacwies SECURITY OFFICE REPONT AT CE/OA i ATT ACHMEMT H ceeustry Orrice pereree SECURITY OFFICE CONCURRENT MEMO AT CI/OA CANCEL PER DIVISION VED DATED ° niviee AT CH/OA [ [rer sceoer (No notice to Division) LEFRUTVLD OEP ORE ‘ L J CANCEL PLE CI/OA NOTICE TO OENTSION [eesuest REVICW OF ATTACKED REFERENCES {Reasan checked betow.* or see cemarks) pUIVISe CV/Oa OF MATURE AND STGNIFICANCE ence aS We — — te —}— +s rmeeane pereerenemanee PEQUEST RI RACES REVUEST GREWATIOSAL 482 OFVESLON PEQJEST FIELN TRACES pact WEQUEST reo ti Svan eeeeee Snvee Caaenensns at PLEASE SEAMIT PID CH, OTR, mi Te$d 910 DAYS, NO FURTHER PMP EREST IN SURLEC cor POA EXPIRED —_- HAS BEFN INDICATED, FOR HTLL €f AUTOMATICALLY CANCELLED. INDICATE ANY FURTHER INTEREST (he UBTAINING 4P oR Dead CPANLURE TO SUBMIT PRE 11 25 REQUIRED UNDER Css KO, 10-3 ca To FOR TPE OPERATIONAL LSE OF SUBSECT. atMarssS ™ _ ~ WN Son [10S — oe 2 POA Bi MSTA TE RP VN hil cated / . - er PRG PaReTs IE + pe reas ote mentins aes armen Senate reenter +4 te PEPE = 5 mieten Aiea (VES TO Accewy OAL SUBD) Soya, “MU BMISSIoAak PER WHOA REGO CF Ze. aAnN Gu. Cty Se nen TOT nn SPORE tt ties { 1 14-0000 22 January 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, CI/OA SUBJECT:° Reinalda PICO Ramon 201-234658 C-85445 Please reinstate Subject's POA for 60 days. A PRQ Part I and II was requested from the Field on 22 January 1965 via cable. frp f a PRES yo ‘John L, Hart Deputy Chief, WH(SA) Distribution: Orig. & 1 + Addressee Falons aly seek! a tte teins an PNY TERY phy een ‘si ane ONT SRA 14.00000 q q a SECRET CANCELLATION TO DYVIS10N L$. January i965. WEMORAMDUM FOR: CELS?, we/sa/ies ATTESTION: wendell Culery_ 10-5 er to the operational * - ¥ Subject will he neces to turnist HR pew & . {ay Sdward P. Brown SECRET . j ‘ ee BGG corer e tee teae terete , on 4 © he meg eS MRT Laz rT NTN THE ARTETA DAM AEE eat RE esc Lne nent cen nen 14-0000 | PSSUE PAOVISTGSAL OPLRATIONAL APP vOVEL H INSTRUCTION SHEET Jireccire rat Pincices as ane ISSLE OPFRATI CAEL APPROVAL jPRaueer GRETN LIST ef ef. iy ' _ PTeseest RESULTS FI/O OOSSteR REVECe i REVIEW FIVE COLLATERAL ENE CAMAT EON EXTEND POA FCO pars UNTIL REQUEST PESULTS TECRNICAL | Stcustty errice t ta FOR a NT EINSTATE POA FO DAYS UNTEL | INTERROGATION FROM —— v1 EANCEL PER FUSES NOTICE TO OFVISEON REVIEW SECURITY OFFICE REPORT AT CIOS atTacumeeT j FORWARD T9 || l aeview SECURITY OFFICE CONCURRENT MEMO AT CI/OA SECURITY OFFICE [| ora t | i t + | FGRWARD ATTACHMENT TO DIVISION CANCEL PER Cle ESIG™ MEMS DATED {No motica fro Division) COLUTTEM Ceecet (Reason checked below,* Of see renarts) MEQUEST SE EOATIONS: 86D DIVESTON TRACES cues MESS FIEND THACES —p- THER Lf FOR THE OPEPATIGHER USE OF SUBJECT REMAGKS oo POA EXPIRED . LEASE SUPMEY PRI Gt. TF, WITHIN 30 DAYS, VO FL H2S ALEM PROUTATEC, FGA WELL BE Ay POMATICALLY Cancel ta. . CREST FN SUBLECT FALLUGE $2 SUEMET PRO 11 AS SEGUIRED UNLER CSE NO, 19-9 OF FO INGICATE ANY FURTHER INTESEST TN COTAINING APPROVAL oe CBeves tes SECRET eae trys vend 707 : 14-0000 ia marae tamt ast be tlre 15 Jun 1864 7 — pearccare cate | Leverorre Fas prsseces { [i DECES : we enreee bene ype ee ee 7 snes tame neem * PSPec bal ! v wae j Sensvaey { pete —i Le wee oe co FSELE CPERATE ORAL APPROFAL I Varaurat GREEN Last ISSLE PROVISTONSL GPERATIONAL APPROVAL ne eens meena Inia Lauaell aaaated mare mniocled j Re aurst RESULTS FI/D OOFSEER REVIE® EuTERS Fla FOR DAYS UNTIL PEVIFA FECGO COLLATERAL INF OQwAT IOS REQUEST RESULTS TECHNICAL ACIMSTATE POA FOR OAYS UNTIL TA ThanoGat row ceow’ SUCUMITY BERITE viwiston Fomm@acl ATTACHMENT TO DIVISION - PREVIEW SECURITY OFFICE REPORT AT CHeca ies . ATTACMMENT : y FoReasa TO : REVIEW SECURITY OFFICE CONCURRENT YEUS AT CI/OA SSECUQETY OFFICE rao t r £. Ecancee PES O1N;SPON MIMG DATED H REVIEO aT Choa pret ser oar Pexs sactce to Divestan) a I PU Pecsuprere oeraar — _ a. janes PER CUDA NOTICE TO O4NESTON | €ST SEVIER GF ATTACHED SEFEPENCEs } (Reamer checked beloz,* or sce remarks) H AOVISE CIUSOA OF NATUNE AND SIGHIFIC ANCE = . coed _ | SELUEST FI TRaces FILE PEPATIONAL AND CEYISION fRACES TICKLE m . £ ses Fiter traces NUTECE Frage : | i H - cea t TT Y aPourst aamueeand —-- OTHER ¥ L soo 8F a [ aca everers a + PLEASE SLEMET Pas TEL OER, ArTiiN 30 DAYS, 4% FURTHER Fe EREST IN SURGES a nas BEES INDEGATED, FOa MILL GF AL Towart calor canceined . . . | SPREE TO SUBMIT PRO TE AS RECGIRED UNDER CSE ND, 82-8 CO TH INDICATE ANY FLATOER INTESEST IN GETAENENS APPROVAL FSS IC CPETATIONAL USE CF SUBJECT. L a . . HEMABOS eo. “) . SO” 22992€ A ner BO NOEL REA CTA tC a” nt APE ROR! mt ee a ee SECSEL en te 14-00000 nn chant ite wha te ot antl SECRET - eee . TATE , REQUEST FOR INVESTIGATION AND/OR NAME GHECK t ress wet and asta, OF ASTI ERENT v Director To ft Dep i FROM: Chlef, Cty Opes rat fonat A | SUBJECT: 4) [Fst Cncen WES TS BF TYPE Uf REQUEST | cme at 7 ot moa rDate) . (Date) use oF gbsneti OS INGtvt# RESULTS BF SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS (Limttolionsa on investigation, cover pretett, efe.) RI DEVESTON FiELoO CS TRACE RESULTS ATTACHMENTS GALEN LIST ENITIATEO ee no Peg = Paate | Jonwrias elo I [eres res REMARKS . i } , ~ : © ' t - on a 1 cutee, cifoe ‘ ” ENDOR : To : Chter, cr/Oa DATE 0 JUN 1964 FROM: Deputy Director Security, 10S i Ui 1. 0S indices results — ant 693 secati 14-0000 Bi New he tas wear RAS CERES ORR ORY Oe TORE ETE 1B EY co tek een Maal ot alld aed tein SECRET REQUEST FOR [KVYESTIGATION AND/OR NAME CHECK cee ee op te ce ee eee . AT PORO ST ane aap a CF ASSP ENAIANY Too: Deputy Direeter Security. 105 | FRoN: Chief, C/O: and 3: mational Approval D ion en! SUBJECT: | JECT? | vyPE OF PE TTUPSS GNOICES @ESeLTS BY oa | ese {ss t (Date) _—t___. ae ee sSt OF SUBJECT SPECIAL ENSTPUCTIONS CLamrtaticons an cevestigotion, cover pretest, een ATPACHMENTS pen. Parve eaertal aya fal Edward P.. Browy tatee. C4408 ENDORSES ENT a ane Het gag SECRET “ae Ua us Ly vas 14-00900 AnTtnabe at Toalen ae aba serue ! row roa mvs | pa ee ed Cll Atte CbLw.A he PAS Pep ated i ORESATECN AL APPSC VAL = nrovest SOFEN Uist . : : ISSVE PIOVESTONAL crewariovat APPROVAL RELUEST aesvurs Fivo poseiea REVIE® : : [ sve PCa FGA Days UNTIL mi gente Fie ceuuareaat INFORMATION ; veinsrare POA FOR OAYS UNTIL i regenera FY ae orrtce . FOR@ARD AYTACMWENT TD ciyision _[ Review secuaity errice REPORT AT C1/OA FORWARD TO ai taeuuen? ~ - 7 ¢ Wat 7 SECURITY OFFICE vent REVIEW SECURITY OFFICE CONCUNAENT MEMG AX CEZOA CANCEL BER DIVISION VEM> DATED . | | Cot etroar - REVIEW AT COR {No notice ¢9 Division) > LerlurTca aracet PANPEL PES CECA NGTECE TO DISESTON | RIQUEST Review OF ATTACHED REFERENCES j (fete checked belus,* of seo remarka) ADVESE CI/OA OF RATU®E AND SIGNIFICANCE , Tine ne ee ee ALOUETT Si TRACES PEVUEST FIELD Teacts FeECaNY prea i . PON CePiRES PLEASE SUBMIT FRO ET, Tf, @iTHEN 30 DAYS, NO FURTHER INTEREST IN SUBJECT WAS DEEN Fee eILt BE AUTOMATICALL: CANCELLED, ‘ye wPAILURE TS fueveds oars 2s Be sgiREo UNDER CSt NO. 1008 23 FO TeDtCATE ANY FURTHER INTEREST #§ OBFAINING APPROVAL * | fea IME GPERATICNAL Uff OF SUBIELCT. oo . CL cone SS . Te o mn ’ . . CS - hlcaite FL 4 Ate~ hline lacy eee = /. J on . a © Sectipeet hel Vcél PPricecwetety » , sree wee L SECRET : mo : . rae pened bee Stee 14-00900 i : iy “a 3 7 : i REQUEST “FoR APPSOVAL CK INVESTIGATIVE ACTION ! - ware tanéicrre ft copy of cart Ferm ' PLEA se corte EACH seerien. PAT?) APPROPELATE RLANE L 2 June 1964 . Wendell ULlety WH/SA I0 GGil ion eons une T o, XK vores GwAL APPROVAL AND UPBCET OES TIN ea kc CHIEF. PNAEST [enter PER SUBJECT: pn i (True nome) Reinaldo PICO Ramon i : sui. AKA. eee ven ap en cece weirs eretevae senor d eee ene ne Cl Ca FELE NOL —1 . ~ SEY & SO FILE NO. PSELOONIM, ARQ UT ALIASES SaVP Owes Rt 2G) FILE NO, 284658 STEO PROVISIUNAL PROPRIFTAQY APPROVAL x Penovisicway UPERATICNAL APPROVAL (RENEWAL) CPERATIONAL APPOOVAL PROVISIONAL COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL PROPRIETARY APPROVAL COVERT NAME CHECK SPECIAL INQUIRY (SO field anvestisation) COVERT SECURITY APPROVAL CONTRACT TYPE & CONTRACT TYPE A SPECIFIC AREA OF USE JMWAVE area FULL OETAILS OF USE 2. ’. PA/PROP-atset - for use in: Covert Action ops. (DEADLINE - il June 64) ; arene “t | 4. INVESTIG BAT ICN aNd “COVER f ES NO OVERNMENT INTE@EST MAY BE SHOWN DURING PSUS TTEGATEONT x - . C. 1S SUBJECT AWARE OF U.S, GOVERNMENT TuTEREST IM iw? $$ SUBJECT AWARE OF CiA INTEREST bh MEM? CIA INTEREST MAY GE SHOWN DURING INVESTIGATION? . | | x (INDICATE AMY LIMITATIONS ON COVERAGE IN THE ENVESTEGATION OF SUBJECT. None ° os INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT Im CONDUCTING PEMSONAL Q0 YOu PLAN TG MAKE SUBJECT WHITING CF AGENCY OR GOVERNMENT interest? “VT Xives [xo NO ENVESTIGATION OUTSICE Cla, EXPLAIN FURLy UGGEST “COVER PRETERXT* TO RE LSED 3. PRQ AND GREEN LIST STATUS _ ‘a WILL OF FOR#ARODLD PAO 1, OR EQUIVALENT, 1H €2) COPIES aTTacung + 4 ee DEROGATORY = DEROGATORY ATTACHED FRG SE, O48 FQOUEVALEST. IN ft) COPY aftacned: [xe RECORD Tene FOR AARO - . . 2 BieiStGN TRACES : - : _- mee nce oa pn —_—————. a [se eEcera L Te x a DEROGATORY ATTACHED 1 2 FtLO TRACES Sane Sil Powtee FORmARD ~ Yxo mecoRs “Ks oraoenreas re, IRE MOAN FET a core a SIGN F ICANT t INFORMATION ATTACHED Bopper enh Ad SRE : fuist se en cme CutLete t tant ee pean revi vere VyeGhatu: oF @eancn cuige Jerry ov ae Lob _oerBruce B. Chee, Vel 272 uae ONT SeCdET taatioas, 14-0000 eenentatcrdane' Ay times Seana civcte ined gnbes eta adit wang 8 NAME DPOB OCCUPATION RESIDENCE SPOUSE PATHER MOTHER PAST ACTIVITIES BECRET PRQ PART T Reinaldo PICO Ramon 21 July 1933, Regla, Havana, Cubs Businessman Miami, Fla. Carmen Marcela Pino Regino PICO Maria de la Paz Ramon Member of Brigade 2506; Member of the Prisoners ‘Exchange Commission. Subject refused to return to Cuba after the negotiations failed. a SECRET bb ierra Ime te tae graecticn of 3 ape. all prover ding oP thera caree 14-0000 SECRET PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL Temes wi/h/e i CHS8)15 _ ” { susuect Attn: Joseph Piccolo MEMORANDUM FOR: Crier, __Reinalés PICO Ramon PREFERENCE: Your Memorandum, Dated A Provisional Operational Approval is granted fer the use of this Subject as set forth below. 4A Provisional Operational Approval issued bv CI Staff grants the same authority, on a temporary-basis, for the use of an individual as the authority granted in an Operational Approval unless otherwise specified by CI/OA. It is based, however, only on preliminary file checks and investigation and ts sub- ject to a further final review when all investigation is completed. POA oviginally grantet on 1h Oct 1960 is hereby axtendad for a period of 180 days until 1) Oct 1961. a To process the Operational Approval, fuli information (completed PRQ Parts I and IT) must pe submitted as soon as possible and uct later than.six - {6} months from this date. An Operational Apersval will foltow when all investigation is completed ana upon the receipt of pat ctory PRY Pgqts LT and Ti. Cancellation mist be request@T pit use of Ps visions ceases. ~~” : (7? Lf. fee : — Ser <r , ~ i “PsPPROVAL_ _ 2 a i eee CL/CPSRATICNAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISICN ‘ ‘ |: : 18 Arh Iss) gtd oem SECRET od tas 125 wee Fe eto EDEN IONS. 14.90000 ee wench a AT elie nelle aM ne me ene ot INSTRUCTION SHEET 1 ¥ CE A CPLO! SECRET Try iuDICA Fe, SET UP FOR POA: (Yeitresire b.9, INDICES Clexeesire FRI INDICES SET uP FOR: Coa Cless Clecsa Cistarr TYPE "a" [stare tree ta" (perce ave (sp incuray [Jaow'r x. con ISSUE OPERATIONAL APPROVAL ISSUE PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL Oars vat 4 Qe EXTEND POA FOR ZL f ie | REQUEST FIELO TRACES | request at tRaces REQUEST CPERATIGNAL & DIVISION TRACES REINSTATE POA FOR OAYS UNTIL REQUEST Olpre 1 lero il CHECK FOR S.0. Ch imoices Clee INOICES REQUEST ADDITIONAL ZIOGRAPHIC DATA FORWARD ATTACHMENT TO DNivtsion TY OFFICE _FORWARO ATTACHMENT TO SECU .TS STAFF "DO" DOSSIE PEVIEW PREPARE CANCELLATION FORM (See “Romarka" far Renson} $EnD TO RIZARCHEVES REGUEST RESULTS TECH INTEAROGATIGN FROK: 4 | pSesuees tateee uist? | Cpseee ove i (Cpskereity orice Eeivisios PREPARE “EMO RE “ExP1FED" POA a PREPARE INDEX CARO FOR NAME(S) LIST<D BELOW TICKLE FOR: REMARKS: se TO? vce perreaus vanteans, | OTHER _. , an sel SPGHATHR: SECRET an savage manonen somrmme renee seme 14-0000 talet unieanivte nities *e' mek ee \ SECRET PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL MEMORANDUM FOR: Attnt Josenh Piccolo 591) |, Reinaldo {CO Ramon Duted : A Provisional Operational Approval is granted for the use of this Subject , as set forth below. ! . A Provisional Operational Approval issued by Ct Staff grants the same authority, on a temporary basis, for the use of an individual as the authority granted in an Operational Approval unless otherwise specified by cr/oa. It is hased, hovever, only on preliminary file checks and investigation and is suh- ject to a further final review when all investigution is completed. To process the Operational Approval, full information (completed FRG a4 Parts T and IL) must be submitted as scon as possible and not later than six (@) months from this date. An Operational Approval will follow when all investigation is completed and upon the receipt of satisfactory PRG Parts TI and II.’ Cancellation must te requested if,ug@/or Subiect } interested Di visions ceases. - \ ‘ ta £ ne APPROVAL a —_ oy ae ee eae CT/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPCRT DIVISIGN | 14 Cctober 1960 = ada FEE D5 use revstous eas tions SECRET i ~ 14-0000 i q of 4 J RS ene NE <8 SESESTADT OORT SECRET INSTRUCTION SHEET DICATED SELOW ON SUBJECT CASE x wR marze" for limitations or dotatls ye nt ene ete eet en Fer INDICES SET uP FoR FO: (Clexeeorre s 0, noises Cleareos i | i u j SET UP FOR: t 1 i (jos Lcsa Elecss (fstare rvee var (stares vee tac LJerer sep {}sp inguiny []Joov'r w. cox EST RL TRACES | PEovest | ee a AO sue PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL PEGLEST OPFRATIONAL & DEYISION TRACES REQUEST FIELD TRACES -| EXTEND POA FOR DAYS UNTIL Cre ‘ Cleno "4 PECUEST REINSTATE POA FOR Days UNTIL PEQUEST ADOITIONAL BIOGRAPHIC DAFA Ora INDICES CHECK FOR S.0. O)inoices REQUEST "GREEN LIST” FORMARO ATTACHMENT TO DIVISION HFOUEST RESULTS STAFF "G" DOSSITA REVIEW FORMARO ATTACHMENT TO SECURITY OFFICE . | RFGLEST RESULTS TECH INTERROGATION FRO; PREPARE CANCELLATION FORM j (See “Remarks” for Reason) i Ha ccurtty orice [_Jorviston FP pee TO RIV ARCHIVES _ _ I | soecaee MEMO RE “CXPIRED” POA | | PREPARE INDEX CARD FOR NAME(S) LISTED actca +| | ©eerare—-— COPIES OF ATTACHED FAR USF _AS SFLON i H 2 APE Chexo (Claro » rina | TICALE FOR: ee REMARKS: - SPGMRPUE nn en renee ten Atta nn pry TPM DOF as pacerent eoetnams SECRET ae fers 1 14-0000 . d 4 4 \ . a uo. " ~ ] / SER ASSOM POR: Dogacy Pirector of Security 3 eS.tiow and Syrport} iss LEGER: & §& ATTACUN LETS. 14-00000 Procesy ne Bie) i SEP LP FOR rhe. [ClJewpeoire s.c. inocers Tlowrecery Fat emoices SEF UP FOR. YY (Joa (]csa Ciress (jsratr tyre 4 ” 7 eye —s . [ysrace eype tat (Jecse ape (hse unauiay (deover s. aoe 7 - wee oe 'S ue OPER OPERATIONAL APPROVAL = Rt Teales ISSUE PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL EXTEND POA FOR Days | URT IL | REQUEST FIFLO TRACES * REQUEST Chere ' Crea tl 1 REINSTATE POA FOR Days UNTIL | CHECK FOR 5.0. _Ohinorces, Clear INDICES REQUEST ADOITIONAL BIOGRAPHIC DATA FOR@ABD ATTACHMENT TO DIVISIQN REQUEST “GREEN LIST® kan! } Cee ey Y -pedaeee FORWARD | ada To srcurity orrice REQUEST PFSULTS STAFF O° OOSSTER AnViE® coos — = - emer a a nm —— ! REQUEST Q@LSULTS TECH [MTZ AROGATION FROM: PREPARE (CANCELLATION FOR (See ‘Reaarks* for Beason) [Jsecuriry office (CJorveston PREPARE MENG RE *EXPEREO™ PGA 1 - f SEND TO FICARCHINES “po i . PREPARE INDEX CARD FOR NAMFES) LISTED BELGW nn bs aa oe PAG de, | 7 J sce sa a COPIES GF _ATYACHED FG USF AS Betew NOTICE 7 Chisr Chavo Clsao AF EMAL > nnene eee Rr Mare SAMA uae SUS OP en crereeee eoeriney SECRET vier 14-0000 i 4 { A 1 4 information be included in your files, 26 September 1956 MEMORANDUM TO: CI/OA ATTENTION : Mr, Draw Kohler FROM : WH/4/Ops Support SUBJECT t Reinaldo PICO y Ramon ro C-85445 1. The following is the birth date of Subject received in correspondence subsaquent to the original request for clearance that was forvarded to your office. It is requested that this (a) Date of birth: 21 July 1933 at (b) Place of birth: Regla, Cuba a ‘ ; > we TN f {v ‘4 = , “ tA ower (ITE tae Cos 7 dacob DY Esterlino nA fy C/W/ A =o va Bistribations / Orig. & 1 = Addressee J. Plecolo/ds 1400000 alliainettntienieerlene eee ° SECRET 7 pate REQUEST FOR ENVESTIGATION AND (GX) NAME CHECK (oR) | nes ae Sapt.€c__par__. fo : Deputy f Dirastor of Geeuric. Pewosecr ALTER ta Mes, Ralpb ‘Tobl aseen ——— 265 yea—_____--. - . orart Divisten ee ly. UTE OF ALQLEST 4ce oa aree. rea. j: fac VL ING ICES MESULTS REQUESTED AY bev (parey 8 sort go 21 Sept 60 + BREA OF SUBIECT"S ASSIGNMENT _ ‘a /l./oubs feeepete _ ts Fat CHECK REQUESTED 8. COVER SUGGESTED FOR INVESTIGATION correcta ComMescban 9. RESULTS OF TRACES FIELD FwACES | ~ oO . —_ _— oni ef e _ ; _ ae m ate GREEN LIST FMI S ATED Two wee eM ms DIVISioN T3adrs we tO. ATTACAMENTS b peaspart y Oteca, - : — nt tt. — ween eee _ NS re - RewaeeS aTreQa Advis 2 softs of beers 14-0000 ptt oetenasit SECRET INSTRUCTION SHEET JECT CASE = 27S a ree wPLDOITE $.0, I87 PERS LEY PCGI7Te FRE TRItCES L SET Lm FOR. 1 (Jos (ces (yresa (stare tree tae Oye rvac ‘a? [Jeroe are ((]sp inauiay (Cleovtt x. cra ; REQUEST R1 TRACES USSVE OPERATIONAL APPROVAL REQUEST OPERATIONAL & DIVISION TRACES ISSUE PROVES TONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL + . 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14-90000 {104-10178-10096 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | . a) sem Robert Bliadergroen: new [SECRET anh . a = an SS g32 ta RK: sat, 30 June 1957 Re 2. Pee ico noo Go basteor oOo De Samu sioigtanad ocicsuaanon Pe - eT en re “. gBerRET — es co fo ee ee é vo Qpsrogrry guwave 0 1gZ one = 2 ; KAPOX ‘TYPIC : ANCLEVE-15 . . ; REF DIRECTOR 15805 . ; F 1. REQUEST STATION TRACSS ALBERT LARRAIN MAESTRE, - 2. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ADVISES HE A FUGITIVE UNDER NARCOTICS f o . 4° XNDICTIENT AND ALLEGEDLY ADMITTED TO AMCLEVE-15 HIS INVOLVEMENT IN BOMBINGS WITH ROSENTHAL, REQUEST STATION COMMENT AMCLEVE-15 EVER | RECEIVE SUCH ADMISSION FROM LARRAIN MAESTRE. 3. NO HQS TRACES. | EXD OF MESSAGE i | ! H j Pa Ee: , sinks Vv. BROS” * EARL J. WILLIAMSON =} 1? yl cfvap’ - t” AcAni/cos ; Hanae camel 4 2 ’ i “7 COCSDINATING OFFICERS CST , smrasoua ornicas SECRET jeecneceem™| “orice [Ee | REPRODUCTION BY OTKSR THAN TKE KSUING OFf3iCE IS PROHISITED, S- Corr 6, i 4 14-0000 MO eth MEDREOE tenn say gates ocr . . + By L siunnce: Cees (Jane! oe ‘chassiev to #11 nO. + CLASSIFIED MESSAGE RSACF TO FILE WO. : 5 rue oto eer. ro orance. 0) oestro¥ () sa. Total Corics OCOsONlUMIT NOTIFIED ADVANCE COPY Oj feeete BQ asses Cte : SECRET 3020222 CITE JWAVE 7953 . OR2PY PRIORITY DIRECTOR | mo ; KAPOK TYPIC AMCLEVE/15 Ly REFERENCE: A. DIRECTOR 15885 4 B. DIRECTOR 15915 le ANSWERS KEYED TO QUESTIONS IN REF A AS FOLLOWS# A. AMCLEVE/15 DID NOT VOLUNTEER SELF TO LOCAL FBI. HE DID REPORT TO JMWAVE, WHICH IN TURN INFORMED FBI. FBI THEN APPROACHED ANCLEVE/15 ON THEIR OWN DURING LATE JULY 65 AND QUESTIONED HIM ABOUT JULY 65 DEAL. B&C. JMWAVE INFORMED FBI ON 24 JULY 65 (SEE A ABOVE) D. SINCE AMCLEVE/15 FAILED TO REPORT OCT 66 TRANSACTION TO JMWAVE UKTIL 9 JUNE 67, FBI NOT NOTIFIED UNTIL 15 JUNE 67, (AMCLEVE/15°S EXPLANATION FOR NOT REPORTING OCT 66 TRANSACTION WAS THAT HE “JUST FORGOT") E. SEE PARA 2 SELOV. : F, SOURCES WERE LOCATED IN THE MIAMI AREA ONLY. G. AMCLEVE/15 CLAIMS HE DID NOT RECEIVE ANY MONEY FOR OCT 66 TRANSACTIONS ONLY MONEY AMCLEVE/15 EVER REPORTED . SECRET 14-0000 SECRET PAGE 2 JINAVE 7953 SECRET RECEIVING WAS $500 FROM ROSENTHAL DURING JULY 65. “ROSENTHAL HAD INSISTED AMCLEVE/I5 TAKE $5023 TO AVOID ANY ROSENTHAL SUSPICION OF ANCLEVE/15, LATTER WAS INSTRUCTED BY JMWAVE TO TAKE THE NOWEY, AMCLEVE/15 WAS ALLOWED BY STATION TO. KEEP THE $528, : 2. AMGLEVE/15. ‘UNABLE TO RECALL ALL DETAILS OF JULY 65 DEAL. < ANCLEVE/I5 CLAINS HE ONLY PASSED TO DIEGO <BORGES) TORRES (201-254161) 6 GRENADES WHICH ANCLEVE/IS OBTAINED FROM HERBINIO @IAZ) SANDALIO (201-203040). a : BORGES IN TURN PASSED THEM TO ROSENTHAL. (BORGES AND NORMAN ROTHMAN WERE ACTING -AS AGENTS FOR ROSENTHAL). ware ne FRANCISCO (RODRIGUEZ? TAMAYO (281-293114) MADE SILENCERS. RODRIGUEZ AND AMCLEVE/15 JOINTLY DELIVERED THEM TO BORGES. JMIAVE RECORDS DO NOT SHOW WHERE DIAZ OBTAINED THE GRENADES. 3. AS REPORTED IN REF AMCLEVE/I5 IS CURRENTLY WORKING WITH THE FBI AND FOLLOWING THEIR INSTRUCTIONS RE ROSENTHAL. RACES ARR IN are EVES — 1 a aaa RS POg ¥ cs . : , ery ea’ sh cD F Torun? home weet “wan > < IT pa SRE DOW NGG_CRONERENDI oF ao howEven THaL, £2 aa KES, B1-59-35 4 en iv’ Oa ween e # Meats PARA 4 a wt AMCLEVE/15 REPORTED LARRAIN INFO TO FBI AND TO JMWAVE ON 27 JUNE 67 STATING, HOWEVER THAT 1T was ONE DOMINGO (CHEMENDIA) ESCALAN - ( TE (281-297943) WHO HAD SAID THAT" wt, ed 14-0000 SER NAAR | ERIRRRA Ug Ammen BEDE ee PEEP ALL Bence ciel a eiea ae TOT TT ae ree es emn MN HORT RR MED UNE rath de end ONENESS AYE Daeg Ta | an UA AES siwave 7952 SECRE SECRET OF BOMBINGS AND ROTHMAN WAS THE BOSS. “$. WOULD APPEAR H@S JUSTICE QUERIES BASED ON FBI REPORTING FROM MIAMI, WOULD IT BE OF ANY HELP IF WE GOT ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS? SECRET. oT $ Bt F Poets GReaed Ae red, Svep- sicnee * NNNN .. : - to : tte ae peo eR rey aS TOGETHER WITH Bureau HERE TO RESOLVE —UNLOCh—CAHEAHQS} 14-0000 Af Or OG.. PROCISeG aCe] + FACTION REQUIRED . REF ERTRCES ‘Reference: JMWAVE-7900,.27 June 1967. Transmitted under separate cover per reforence are copies of three JMVAVE memoranda to the FBI dated 24 July and 11 August 1965, and 15 June 1967. Subject: Procurement of Arms and Munitions by American Group. wae: abt 2° v Gary L. FLUSTIKOFP a Attachnents ~ USC Memos (3) Distribution; 8/— WH/COG ! H | | ' Dike Lage | | OS ce un ane ute Jeetyi — | | [enoss merrerece 10 ~ —— aration Eveen, Af? Guanes wie : travian abt ba ve JUN 3 0 167 aera UFGA-27903 Ra 29 196 ; ot asa — gS fraser es eS BEC R 8 ae a F~ 192-5- 197 14-00000 a a i a vom 1h AP Bbtmansjon [secersr wen WHL/COs/80 * = ECR. ae _ 7451 —-——--29-June—l06 CARLE HCRUPAWAT OnSEiENATION — 3 > Z ey | | En Denney () woex C] somnx () mumesmena 202-360985 . a (CQ) onreor [J eaten 10. wane O ns - k - Cu HL COCr Beh, - mOoe: a. tae ea 8 E Rot cire orecror 15805. Lost vo [7 SMWAVE , a0 TRioRTYKAPOK TYPIC AMCLEVE/15 — Sot the REF: gMwave 7200 Gw 0C 3977 ‘1. FOLLOWING QUERIES FROM JUSTICE DEPARTMENT HAVE EMERGED © =~ 7” m0 rz. “PROM MEETINGS WITH OFFICE GENERAL COUNSEL. REQUEST REPLIES “SOONEST. |” _ ‘4, DED AMCLEVE/15 VOLUNTEER HikSELF TO LNERGO OR DID “THEY APPROACH HIM INITIALLY. DATE FIRST AMCLEVE/15 CONTACT LNERGO. ee B. WHO INFORMED LNERGO OF JULY 1965 DEAL. AMCLEVE/15 OR JMWAVE. C. ON WHAT DATE WAS LNERGO INFORMED. D. SAME INFO B AND C ABOVE FOR OCTOBER 1966 TRANSACTION. _B, WHAT WERE AMCLEVE/15'S SOURCES FOR ITEMS OR COMPONENTS. __¥. WERKE THOSE SOURCES WITHIN OR WITHOUT STATE OF - FLORIDA, - — . G. JUSTICE HAS INFO TO EFFECT THAT ANCLEVE/15 MADE PROFIT ON OCTOBER 1966 TRANSACTION WHICH RE ATTEMPTED TURN IN aa ~CONTINBED- enaane -s ew ene I EDIMATING OFFI pO - ar aunanneanes peeAtng OFrcea SECRET bgresmnaaerieeroy a eorty) | "sonssctuwoee | REPRODUCTION GY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFNCE IS PRONIBITED, Cor a 14-0000 DEACE FORM FOIks COR Ot _ <. : wan “ | SECRET OC vom = (J ootecs = ttre to pene rs io " CAQLE MCRETAMAT DISSsmUMATION, at Ej) wo mex mt on ct one ne. [J aio copy | vo La ve SD, ~ a — a a mn i PAGE ~~ ae : cite precton / SPOS | : 70 “THE COMPANY" WITHOUT ‘SUCCESS, PLEASE COuitiNT. 2, ALSO PLEASE ELABORATE ON STATEMENT PARA 2 REF THAT "PER - JNWAVE INSTRUCTIONS ANCLEVE/15 ‘COOPERATED WITH BORGES AND ROSENTHAL BY ACTING AS INTERMEDIARY IN PASSING SILENCERS AND | GERNADES." 3. JUSTICE HAS SUGGESTED POSSIBILITY USE AMCLEVE/15 TO ASSIST ROSENTHAL OBTAIN ADDITIONAL MATERIAL AS BASIS FOR ARREST OF ROSENTHAL FOR HAVING POSSESSION OF SUCH MATERIALS. APPRECIATE stati ae JMWAVE COMMENTS. END OF MESSAGE | OGC Mr. Bladergroen (draft) s/f . . C/WH/COG/CICS Mr. Mahoney (draft) nase tated | | eo Ga asco AC/WH/COG LOCOCO IMATION COFICETS a — cts = SSLEATING Overtas SE c RET : : | Gatto worl “| ane { | eeeeee ne | | tet, REPSODUCIION Be “LR THAN THE IDLING OFFICE IS PO neg TLD. wa 14-0000 PG a “eave She ae Destroy rer Oa dfeie ee 20 7 a a. pata % on wo dE Ua aei eenleren” ao be re saves: ©) ves re Is : CUASBIFY To PILE Nog vf 242! CLASSIFIED MESSAGE "4 vores covers 3.7 . Yo Fut me Trios peance P- aoe once cure : OC) serves Oe... 0... {64067800397 REF DIRECTOR 14671 Ll. ANCLEVE/15 CURRENTLY COOPERAT ING WITH LOCAL FBI IN INVEST IGATIO@ OF FRANK “LEFT Y* ROSEMT HAL. RGCORDS GFSICER STAMP i 26 ANCLEVE/ 15 INITIALLY BECAME INVOLVED WITH the following agtton is ROGENTHAL IN JULY 65 WHEN DIEGO EMILIANO (BRE Sduthortse4:; _ Ds Cys rm TORRES (2@1-284161) INTRODUCED HIM TO ROSENTHAL AND ~—— g VEE (BORGES WAS AGENT FOR ROSENTHAL, NORMAN ROTHMAN. RO. i lw WYerey | PER JNVAME jim IN PURCHASE OF WEAPONS AND EXPLOSIVES). ras ote; in destront . oft INSTRUCTIONS AMCLEVE/ 15 CO OPERATED WITH BORGES AND 0968623 and 15, Gite | tf appropriaty. t ‘ H ROSENTHAL BY ACTING AS INTERMEDIARY IN PASSING SILENCERS AND GRANADES FROM HERMINYO (DIAZ) sRODE (GEL. SANDAL LO (23,-2854840) AND FRANC (SC? ; ; TAMAYO (291-293114) TO BORGES WHO IN TURN PASSED \ THE MATERIAL TO ROSENTHAL. pied = Pur t 3. LOCAL FBI wAS NOTIFIED AT THe 1 INE AFTER aASQI ONE SEEK JMeAVE INSTRUCTED ANCLEVE/ 15 TO WITHDRAW HAVING DISCOVERED THAT GROUP WITH WHICH * LO/- AG EAE A 7 wl F Sere G7 Wee = 14-0000 ‘PAGE 2 JHVAVE 7980 SECRET HE WAS IN CQITACT WAS COMPOSED OF GANGSTER ELEMENTS, a. FROL JULY @& TO CIRCA OCT 66 ABCLEVE/I5 NOT we INVOLVED WITH ROSENTHAL ALTHOUGH AT VARIOUS TIMES ROSENTHAL CALLED ANCLEVE/15 AND ASKED HIS HELP weed OBTAIN WEAPGIS AND EXPLOSIVES WHICH AMCLEVE/15 REFUSED. © ARQUND OCT 66 ROSENTHAL CONTACTED AMCLEVE/15 ‘AT LATTERS RESIDENCE AND THREATENED HIN BECAUSE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY BORGES TO ROSENTHAL WAS FAULTY. "" AWCLEVE/15 THEN MADE AND GAVE ROSENTHAL 128 PENCILS AND 5@ FUSE DEVICES WHICH SEEMED TO SATISFY ROSENTHAL. “5. ANCLEVE/15 DID NOT REPORT PARA FOUR ABGVE TO UMVAVE UNTIL 9 JUNE 67 AFTER ROSENTHAL HAD AGAIN CONTACTED HIN ON 6 JUNE 67, THREATENED HIM AND ASKED ; i t 1 ‘ t HIM FOR MORE EQUIPMENT. LOCAL FBI WAS ADVISED BY JNWAVE ON I5 JUNE 67 OF AMCLEVE/I5 ROSENTHAL CONTACTS OF OCT 66 AND 6 JUNE 67. . : 6. AS REPORTED I8 PARA 3 OF REF AMCLEVE/15 ‘ oe CURRENTLY TRYING TO SUPPLY ROSENTHAL UNDER INSTRUCT LONS LOCAL FBI. FBI HAS PROMISED MAXIMUM SECURITY AND oo. . ~ ww he . . ae wd ce et ee de 14-0000 " SLEVENT. can en - oy as PAGE 3 JMUAVE T92a SECRET PROTECT 108 FOR AMCLEVE/15. FBI HAS NOT NOTIFIED LOCAL POLICE DUE POSSIBILITY POLICE PENETRATED BY GANGSTER aT st Te ANCLEVE/!5 CLAINS NONE -OF BATERIAL PREVIOUSLY ; SUPPLIED ROSESTRAL WAS OF WOFACT ORIGIN; HE ALSO CLAINS KE NEVER SUPPLIED ROSENTHAL WITH C-4 EXPLOSIVES. 8. NC ADDITIONAL JMVAYE INFO ROSENTHAL AND ROTHMAN. NO GPS INTEREST BORGES RODRIGUEZ. DIAZ DECEASED. 9.°:, POUCHING NaS COPIES OF JMWAVE KENOS TC FBI UFGA-2 7888. t SECRET por £ 5S ees BT 14-0000 ne oe A cian _ ove = “ao 28 June 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ‘SUBJECT: Luis Clements POSADA-Carriles ’ REFERENCES: a. Memo for Record, 26 June 1967, by LRH, game subject ; b. Williameon/Henze Telephone Conversation, 28 June 1967 : 1. In my meeting with the Department of Justice today, I confirmed that POSADA-Carriles was our man. I outlined the pre- liminary information we had developed on the transactions between him and one Lefty Rosenthal. 2. Justice was advised that our information disclosed that POSADA-Carriles had paseed silencers and gre to Rosenthal @uring July 1965, and that in Cctober 1966 he had furnished pencils and fuses. I also stated that it was our understanding that POSADA- Carriles wag in contact with FDI/Miami and that it had been advised of these dealings. Juatice-was told that the items involved were not of Agency origin. It wae emphasized, however, that this was our preliminary conclusion and that we would undertake to verify it. 3. Justice acknowledged that FBI reporting disclosed POSADA-Carriles as its contact but apparertly the details are some- what vague. To make a federal case agaiast Roserthal because of his suspected involvement in the bombings, it will be necessary to show that the iteme used were obtained through interstate commerce. A preliminary reading suggests prosecution under Title 18 Section 837. Out of concern for the allegation of entrapment, Justice asked that en wv s a ( ‘ 1 e- ae a oo > *y N wine telecon A nee nm Akl ee ate Ae Ne pe ae es eet Entry tne = eerie 14-0000 got : i } we supply answers to the following: (a) did POSADA-Carriles ' volunteer himself to the FBI or did it approach him initially; | = (o) who informed the FBI of the July 1965 deal - the Agency or ‘POSADA-' -Carriles;'(c) on what date was this information given; -4a) oimilarly as regards tho-October 1966 transaction, the dato | ; ‘the information furnished and by whom: (e) what were POSADA- = . .Catriles sources: ‘for the items or their components; (f) were | Pap \ _these. sources within or without the State of Florida? And inci- | rn, “were we aware that supposedly POSADA-Carriles realized | ee “profit” J for furnishing the October 1966 items and that he tried ! | { d | 1 t | | i j | i i I oo : without sicéess to turn it into the “company”? While I agreed to ” . - undertake to obtain the information requested, I suggested that - ‘ much of it might be readily available trom thé FBI. Justice con- ‘ " euded this and intends to have further discussions with it. : 4, Daring 1 the course of the meeting the interesting y ._- hypothesis was suggested to the effect that POSADA-Carriles : “ "P_*. might have beea "moonlighting" for Rosenthal, and only when he ! began to feel the pressure did he start reporting to the Agency and i ‘ the FBI. | : 5. Under etrictly controlled conditions with POSADA- Carriles acting as a conduit, Justice is considering the possibility of assisting Rozenthal to obtain his needed items, whereupon he will be arrested immediately for possession. I told them while we might be willing to have POSADA-Carriles so used we were under- standably concerned over the adverse comment thai our employee's involvement-could generate. 6. Ox a quatter that may be related: one Alhert LARRAIN Maestro is alleged to have admitted to POSADA-Carriles that he haa deen involved im the bombings with Rosenthal and to have said more : explosives were needed. LARRAIN Maestre is a fugitive under a “narcotics endictment having formerly resided at 153 East 57th Street, _ New York, New York. Do we have any information on thig person? i where wee i i ROBERT J. BLADERGROEN . Assistant General Councel ; OGC: RIB: me} Distribution: : Original - Subject ~~ ‘ 1 - Sig CTT . ue. : 1 - Careao +e PAS Meee aon A tee te Baie oe ai, a oe oO ii raAmSoM Notes oy wort 28 RWE TEIN W. HENZUE Amcaeve~ : 15 currently ccoperaing FRI Became involed R July 658 On station instructions cooperated ag intermediary in passing stuff-- silencers and grenades--at that FBI informed . Instructed to withdraw Unti? Oct 66 -- was threatened -- asked to nake or : obtain At this point 2 made certain things 150 pencils. Did not tell station® until ‘fairly, recently Taen put in touch with LNERGO 68 June told ‘9 June told FBI 15 June ~ $350.00 FBI man called up north 15 wants their assistance "to disappear" Probably not losing a great deal ae retinas oo eeengeen ewer oe einen doomed ae Aim neon SD en Sem are 14.90000 ™~ —~ cose as A weak ! 28 June 1967 NOTE FOR THE RECORD SUBJ BCT: Telephone Convereation « William son/Hensa, 1035 hours, 28 June 1967 os, 1, Station reply sent 1640 hours 27 June (IMWAVE 7900), 2. AMCLEVE/15 currently on Ration roles at $350 per month. He has been cooperating with FBI. 3. During July 1965, 15 introduced to Rosenthal by third party. On Station instructions he cooperated with Rosenthal acting as Intere mediary in passing to him silencere and grenades. FBI informed. 4. In accordance with Station instructions, 15 broke off contact with Rosenthal. 5. On October 1966, 15 recontacted by Rosenthal. Rosenthal demanded he make or obtain additional items threatening him with bodily harm and aleo-complaining previous itema faulty. Whoreupon 15 furnished Rosenthal 150 pencils and some fuses. Station only recently advised of this transaction and 15 put in contact with FBI. 6. Meme furnished July 1965 and October 1946 transactions not Agency origin. 7. Ona 6 June, 15 again contacted by Rosenthal. 8. On 9 June, 15 reported Rosenthal contact to Station. 9. On 15 June, Station advised FBI, | | 7 orn 6, ia wt ra SM ry HoT ” iy : é 1 a 14-00000 ne nee oe ete ee apse a 2% % 3 3 Re propésal pava 3 DIR 14671, Henze's immediate reaction using much but would want to check it further. oT oo 14-0000 | i i cna, wan ort DAEs CAOLE SECEUIARAT O1EMINANON . f . ; ‘ . MEAS FOL ° “a total corut 2 ra ‘AFFILIATED WOFACT.- ’ PRIMERS AND C-4 EXPLOSIVES ALSO CLAIMS OFFERED TO DISCUSS BACKGROUND en 7 —— Fobert orealfiston . . LWH/COG/0 | SECRET 7451/1943 26_Juno_1967 O] wou [J veer cenuif wl aves CO wo moss Co rite un ce one wo, b RS . IMMEDIATE HANDLING 1. DEPARTMENT JUSTICE INVESTIGATING ONE LEFTY ROSENTHAL BELIEVED . TIED IN WITH MIAMI CRIME FIGURES’ AND INVOLVED IN SEVEN RECENT BOMBINGS MIAMI AREA, 2. , ROSENTHAL ALLEGEDLY APPROACHED U.S. CITIZEN NORMAN ROTHMAN IN _DOMREP WHO PUT HIM IN TOUCH AMCLEVE-15 WHOM ROSENTHAL KNOWS TO BE ROSENTHAL CLAIMS AMCLEVE-15 SUPPLIED HIM WITH CAPS BOMBINGS ,WHO INVOLVED, AND WHY, WITH AMCLEVE~15 BUT LATTER INDICATED NO INTEREST, ‘3. ROSENTHAL REPORTEDLY ASKING AMCLEVE-15 TO SUPPLY 240 POUNDS C-4 WITH CAPS AND PRIMERS BY 1 JULY 67. 4. LOCAL POLICE INVESTIGATING SEVEN BOMBINGS BUT NOT AWARE FOREGOING DETAILS RELATIVE ANCLEVE-15, 5. APPRECIATE PRIORITY COMMENTS INCIUDING MMITIX ANY POSSIBILITY MATERIAL GIVEN ROSENTHAL COULD BE WOFACT ORIGIN, COCSDINATING CPFICURT RELEARING OFPICER | SECR ET | [ees oe | eee REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITED, 14,0000 i Oud ’ , , maces mannsns wuts is | SECRET "Oem ces erga e erie ieemig, ieee me 7 CARLE SUCRETAREAT OLESEAUNATION ia * ewe oe at OOMADE Foe. TOTAL COFITE ~) WOViNG ANO/O8 HANALS « SIN OF ane ees a ne Siren mr en np . CQ owsora ) otsor =) antuen to. — mace [] meno ‘ C6 inves (Jos ee ct ia na, -y Cnn, | Enea | . ae ! . oe 2 tte : PASS BHO - me CITE DIRECTOR IHG] | ve Po go: - PREFER ‘NO DISCUSSION WITH-LOCAL LNERGO AT THIS Trus,! y . ' % NO IDENTIFIABLE HQS TRACES ROSENTHAL, NUMEROUS LNERGO REPORTS ; . crTE ROTHMAN FOR GAMBLING, GUN RUNNING AND OTHER SHADY ACTIVITIES IN U. S.5 CUBA AND MEXICO INCLUDING BFFORTS ESTABLISH ANTI-CASTRO BASE — IN YUCATAN, a See END OF MESSAGE Prostata . i ley BROE WH/COG/MOr7_ A wy. Whe thee figon AC/WH/COG » C/WHD -—se ee -nwonw OGC (Mr. Bladorgroon in stasorgroon in draft) a ; LOQTOINATING Ov HiCEOS “é ‘ 1 aunanrc ates ARsAlind Office for 404 howe sotwmetne Ly S ECR E T _ | Feoeeiy | onicen REPRODUCTION av OTHER THAN THE 1ssUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, ny 14-0000 SRY TTS a My a AR 26 Jans 1967 4 4 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: luis Clemente POSADA-Careiles noe \ 7 OS : de Phe Department of Justice bas becn investigating ona Lefty Resenti.s! whom thay belisve to be tied in with key | members of organised crime ia the Miam! area and who also they belleve has been involved in seven recent bombings to the Miami ares. According to the information the Depastment hae gotten eo faz, Rosenthal went to a United States citizcn named Norman Rothman in the Dominican Republic and through him directly or Indivactiy through « person knows aa Diago, Rosenthal wae put ia touch with Luis Clemente Pesads-Carriles, Aliea Registration Numbes A-12419708, 263 S.W. 26th Stroet, Miami. Rosenthal understands thst Posads-Carriles ts attached te CLA and claims thet Posade-Carriles supplied him with cape, primers and C-4 explosives. Rosenthal ie reported to have offcred to talk to Posada-Carriles about the background of the Normbinga and who was involved and why, but Posada-Carviles eaid he had no interest in tha background. , 2. Rovcnthel ta reported to be asking Posada-Corriice ta supply 240 pounds of C-4 axpicelvus with capa and primers by Saturdsy and hae told Posada-Carriles that twenty more bembinga azo echoduled. Tho loca! police are tnvestigaging the seven bombings whien have taken place and do not know this ether beekground matorialL _ 3. Justige would very much lhe to have Rosenthal | prosecuted and accordingly would like to have the axplosives dalivered to Roseathol but to have 99% of tt faulty aad have the state prosecute him oan the possession of the 1% of valid omplosives. The Justice Department has a report from the f . oo rs es a + Abeta eee Aft tek ew! 14-0000 — ea me tree np mapea gareyte ceca emma rem Etnies ee “ ee . é ; j * . . . . * , . “ee a a . , . 6 3 . . + ne 34 a : : : 8% . ; : ca ' 8 : : ag 2 yo 4 > 2 : : : { ° - " ’ \ . 9 ‘ a te a . g°.- ; : . = < . . ’ 4 Z i . al a4 3 : 2 a ‘ 28a a0 . iy aod . : : : ——— j ee nnn ee stadt Nc erunaat tie 4.3 Bante id oS ata GE hte Be ad winthale de Me Sead aac NET eT Lane MMO GN Inno Winieunabinmait on inamnelsok minnie a tn: seebie © mar tomer / bu Pedcutley OA UA ki) _ poco a 2 2b b! to fei, asin ud us 2t 0 Z2 SIog a nile | hea. Cagenies ON Nap at Lar uel an. 2 S06E ews a Propel & “Gl | Atte US te freeteesees ——— i fies. oH-. ween injV | Venees 1 beat Pate fo ba = Fe Gsqes Waa Nail. io DAME _ : _ “abd oS. Pande | here abet vo oe NaN bh - wan Lut fownnis Dh prt _ Toy. GU. Ae. Cade : ys he ae. Wreidbea. al je be Tz BI Apu. GS Olid be wy IMWnVE puoludi ca Montene lyon ed wb “pen WEL. 0 Ayn 1 Guat e d Wea cee ee hl 14-0000 », for Nant ioe nae wet oe a te Lowe ae NOEN fe eden o rr Beeson, . ° oo cad . > rn . : rf . During JESAYE debrieZinz on ll April i987, AMRIVES “L provided =. | the Jollowizs iaforsation on the above subject: . a Pome aNer et 4 ! ¥ . a . . . fl . wis 48 of March 1967, the role oz NINCE<’ fa the Cuban’ - { os Governzest, including the ‘Cosmorcial Office ia London, was less issortant than it had been two years ‘earlier, Durics ¢ those txo years, NCEE lost % Sudstancial portion of its : . * Tunctions and Onerating elemeits, Eesianing early in 1866, | "* Quoana ¢3 Aviscton mage its ova purchases abroad without . tae essistance Of the NINCEX Conszereicl Gitiees, CUE.743400, | iY an overatinz elexent of (INCER, was abolished late | t forzer * "dn 1988 ana its functions were takea over by “an indegendent > @aterprise called Enpresa Cubana del Tadaco wits headquarters -> im Eavana, In Ape ID isayy UUSaSiacraa, On operating element ‘Of MINCIN, was scheduled to Se abolished and replaced by dnstituto dol Libro with heacquarters in Havana: Ia January ana Feoreary isev, the GCC vas Stucyias the feasibility of transferring -BAZUCAR, an operatiss elexent o2 MINCES, to the Sugar Linistry, | . . . : ee ~ Serene OMNNO tat Nay ’ . . . ny - SOURCE COMENT: “This trese of events casears to indicate. . , that in tke future MINCE, functioss will a os be further reduced aac possibly even : @lininated “completely, . oe not 3 > Catez, EUR Division 2re se fnt Jud {2 = CCS london ae o . agra i) ’ ‘ i ' ' i 4 t, ’ ’ ‘ '’ ‘ ’ 4 ‘ '‘ to Oo eo oO. $ on Pe) = ue < € 2 , 2 OG WW 1a . | CDN SIR ANS SMR UFG4=27448 CORN GAR Re . | ; SECRET ~ ja ->10 = 120 - 32 , ¢ . . mets arge } . ° . hie Be ok or 2 at ong . Tobe Gir a Cer tad lace - Pee aera Te rcaeee v1 eee - Pant we ae i a a ro re s ‘ Pte Ab tease . . em e e e 0 ee 14-0000 “elt Se ee te ee Be en ae eee iM . . pay eae 2 . Ae en ey meme Ee ng re . ane aerate od . Cae tae OE ate Tee et Ne ee Oe 1 . e ie x . . oon nemmencner - a eeninel enn Lome creat .. eGiiees 2 Side arrived in Loncon te purcnsce . tion equipmest. Talis mission was hoaged by" Feraasda . seer . : '3, The chain of eveats which horalet{ the recuctioa in’ dnportance of tao Consereial Offted dn Loncon bezaa bith tra one agsicasont of persons of a much lower level of cozpetence has. those who preceeded theme axangles of parsons recently assigacad =: to the Comsercial Office ia Loncon wh bad only Six o> seven . . years of schoolins and little om fo experience, ia. forsiga trade J. .or business are ‘arcos BPLROZ Puig, representative of CUSNZTCAR;: Orlanio- tnOlsnd Crespo, represontaciva, of NEDICYBA, Cuiweat gad acting representative of CUS =X and CONCLULICORT; and Rusa ‘ SGUAL Yero, representative of SAQUINORT and FERALPORT. _ T2390 sete _l- qualification of PiRzz epparentiy .vas\that he was a sexbder of : “tho Communist Youth organization, and the quzlificatiozs of |. . /) ROIS20 aad GUAL apparontly were that they were Comaunist Party we mezbers. . oo fC, Soft ~ ° r . *. . ** u "he ’ Significant JMMAVE Tracesys e uarcos PERZ Puig: ANOT roport //AA~4487 67: In October 1966, ; ete fete Subject was a Rezional Director of the Natlosal uf Jo.+ >. Inshitute of Hydraulic Resources. ,. eee SE as _ 24%, cat eeu Res pat meeas eg creer Pape ne rusk mtoeriamere + . Weveeshs ay TMD ELT - * Orlando ROLZRO Crespo: «Traces provicd ho additional sigaificast:, ° . . . " gntoraation. . Le ~ Ruben GAL Yero:"' ANOT report E2-6255 17 January 1967; s-cordiag Ce fy to’ the official Gazette Subject was assizsed to wp . the ‘followisz positions: vansger Ho2izaa Uxchine = -- a ers '- Company 20 Nove=xber 1961 to 21 Varch 1962; Manager . ha Hardwore Unit H-24 warch 1962 to Ausus:19s2. ¢ * fh "S pehercntehe es tent bv ements poses | O09, Het Adan ate har STS R t Lt ee ar vo Francisco CORRAL Pico? Avov voports A\<d237", lt October “2Es: Subject . re ‘. « . was Supply Chief of tae Consolidated 5asic , = Cheaical Enterprise. Ne went to Segiand aad . ae france in Novezber 1965 as a render of 2 . . .7 @elezation o2 tha Ministry of Foreisa Trade . Loe and the uinistry of Industry-to buy raw ad noe, a. |‘ patertals, FCC ar ser. -Fanatie supporter oe ’ ‘4 4% loftthe rogiso. *' ¢’ . a Ae Nba gee . Prt . . y AvPAST~I3 detriezing report of 20 April 1967= ‘Ln. Yarch 1567 Subjcet was Chie? of the- = } et JY) Sgectat Area of the. Cuban‘Talephoze Compaay | . " 4n charge of: clasuizied and sansitive * “teleghoacs. 7 : " Roberto POSADA Carriles: . Fernando POUARES Hernandez: ,No ideatifsiadie traces. . . v : . nd . ‘ Razael CASTILIA: “"OStA-16993, 139 Bec 195336 Rezine pusporter: +, . -enployed at tha havana telepnoae mes . . Le . . ort Ys eter ty an pin Z an“. oe . . . 4 . f a o . Vark 3 ESFrsio . , ee ee ee . Scien as Forarae Coareary - > epee : wearisome | cans Alt tee. . ~~ Ne . . i . XS e ~ 6oee Mivebad eee ee arene erence me even teen = a 14-0000 : UNE eons NT ahat 238 Pate eek : at . . ce i poate? . i 4 ; ify x t 7 . Ny ' 4 : 4 : a . : io. . ‘S ~ l . . SSO AR Ce NAT, AS FOE fad abit PS. : van Sexalie Eee . . ode, : 8 . . ° . on z : : wo woTonpizatioa 4s’ Subjects “only apparent. fo . . . : : By F " : q. Sake Usp dle tae te a : : ian ° Seven Ne " Misses fehnd a mre? = 2 . . : my Car. | aot un Dt : | CATA OF SITES : « . : vd 7 t ‘ . . . t { rr , ” SESCPATION nym scien thy *, : i bP ass MSIE Sees . 7! nee ; | | SURE NAR IIGETATS Wren (ARA ALIAS, NAlSe U Ga wise metus Ueewucsen wah . : ‘ a . : ; Ls - : _ _. f \ Sete ‘a fy ae cts . . . ; “Ht ° 8 Suns as" Sot LSTOSSTVIOU “Secause he isea consuniat, . . H j This 4s only ‘appare ent seals ticass Aone nS .t ~~” : 7° " . . . . : | ‘ wat Se ‘ | RudeR oor : SINT AY a QUATH Poco) oF ae . ¢ ‘ { ‘ . : | i ' : CR BATON Berne Oa | RT ; 5 . ‘ page TODDS ny : : oe , : ATS Wee (Amu ALLAgS bikie ed . . — i 3 . te _——— H aN ES —— SELES s oe Sy rw $ . Corenze sy Par Se eS to be caiy Guelazication fon for a ‘t. . . ' ; ! : ws ata oi i gear: sens yt oe senso haar ne iat oat wneaar R4 { Se ee SD . : . . . ! ‘ eee ; , GivaN Awe Bidens Name se s : . °. “Ate . i : Pyineisca ° an a lemey | =Ofs , . i ‘ ET reece eee +H acre . 4 : . Soe TRY Ce BINT . SAYAUACN OF Mara . t . a oo. . . . . . t Pi eeernrs wT OSee aT 5 ~e AiBlon 3 : . . ry = ce . : . =. wottas . : 2 as VASA AbIAT, OATS tote “oe 2 n vance in Nos enpyc keds. . f.zovtesus adoaad— . . . BCC hem aR, ; . vt ; weve ar i me eer toate Peewee TG tet ” eC aberetin.) : aos eae cr eee we nod . . SCORED Maske || Poe 4 . ot + : ned eer ene NN! Senne ae . , . . boo. ~ . : 1 | : 4 os So 8 . ane toe . ee ~ . . . . . . e . , 3 ‘ : 4 ; . é ‘ : , ‘ af ° . + 4 . . . ‘ . . 14-0000 eB | i eee ee a we ok poe a, eer at Petra Wace utara 5 non tate “f Ata Case. © C posi 4809 zo SZ Aeon Teh = . : EE ee Muse Cher loyed at the Esva oo . mos } cam noes 4 Ln te) ta, meses oad purchases,.~ ma telerhono plant i | | STISTALSR EAT oop a rnmnnmmemmmnme ct mn mt feo eer re _s were we, 14-0000 ‘ wf . . oo . . ° . ind ‘ i os t . . 1 . . . 7 + . . ' ' . . . ‘. 2 . od cee ad e + . ' 2 \ . + = . . . Cnicf of ‘Station, JMWAVE ° : TVET CT MSERVE YOCARDXOperet Tondi i “+ Debriefing of Lazero Arnando HEBXAND TER AD BLES. . : ez Peres , . ac. ,) ste oo ~~. fee . "4 . , Action Required: YOCARD Input poss ; “ . he ; vs oe Me cag a . . aoe ate e Ly ls Attached herewith is a debriefing repert received fron b AHFAST/13 “on 23, Aaril 1967 contalaing informa tica on the following: a.. Roderte *POSADA Cérriles: .a bse agent and Cuban . Telephone Cozpany caployec 3 Supervisor “for "Area’ Norte® wale: is msponsible for’ Eavana City aad exployed ét [Area J Sspecial® MO .D55U3. a OSE agent end Cudsn velephone Coapany sun ployee;.chic’ of installations end maintesance . wt Sama Norte’ which “is responsibdle for Havana City. ¢. Jesus SSELTRAN: - @ DS2 and $ eee ‘nesber? exployed 4s" .* © an installer and repairzan at "Area, Especial” of the . Cuban Telephone Company in Vedaco, | Havana, . > . a : ~: ane a Information on "Area Especial" dspar ‘meat of the ; _ Cudan Telephica Company in Vedado, Ravana. . . 2. The cource of the resort, Lazaro Acmands *HERNANDEZ - * Perez, A 17 405 $10, arrived in the United States from Cuba ° , via tha airlife en 14 April °l967, Source wes exployed az an . installer and repzairman of telephone equipnent’ for the Cuban — nan Wa . Telecsone Cenpany in Havana City from January 1959 to oF rr 6 February 15673 + . . 1. > LP geese . . .38 . - YC ad he 36 UXWAVE traca recults are as follows: . : poe ee: Lazare Armando HERNANDEZ Perez: no traces > Roberto POSADS~Carrilles:— Cuban sipmntay £ . = wre exployea since 1952. He isthe brother of AMCLEVE/15 _ ead the Sudject of a SEAN PERS file. . . ce, oe “ \25 sor 67 Attuchsents = hemwith.---- er tee we ee ’ ke Disriefic Reo pyperteoen to _ j BERT IERA AS eee % . a. Input Foras ; f.1945e]0 6 Aa ivete he. tT) re cee) jo CA taerom +, | Se Sa . . of of r ve SECRET. V-L10-35-7100 i ii “. a. a . . . a . . : “4% ' . . wae : . 3 ° . . . . _ ° eo? .* . . . . ry . . . ‘ . . a . . oo > . . e . . ra’ . > 2s . + ae “ Oo . ’ . ” on . uN a) ~ v . , ; . eo. me . . a nosey ; N 14-0000 . , 7 ; . . 4 tara so wy 2 UD WPGAR2 TeRs . nn ae mo 3 ’ . i (of the Cuban Zaleohene Conga any ves passed to the Repo> ts Spanch of. *, | . * IMSAVE ‘for pobsisie cissens aticn. . wy lle . : i* : $0 . a | “BS " “$l eign: elechine input fores. are attacked’ hevawiths. | . se. “ ee . . j H foo. we . — 3 BELT Sa “no Bpeces. mo, rr a a ay ie ingorzation ‘concerniss the “wArea ‘Eapéet "22" department ‘ A TEEPE ee ath eta TES, ee ae 4° q | q ge 7 ¢ j i foo i ae eat a 14.90000 Sete INSTAL . Given mame ° ‘bEZ Lernes, . Lazaro*t.. 7 TT EATE OF BIATN . 3° Decesl senna” i a3ig ie ROSISRAL IHPORUATION: sa. . °° a7: + : , arrived US from Culyy via “the airlifs on’ “ad Aprii “29679 Sobsistec sp | aN ek ae of ae sis a me oem SERS . . e ad ” ‘ Paes : : rvisor tur” “Area Norte nich ds resp2t teinte for Havdha Sity and is ctployed at’ Arca Eapecia a” slocated at iste St. eorner of. B* redado,,. Havre ; suet? : TASTE aA . : : 7 rane ———, agent, chief instal }ations and calnten. inde’ “og * ehponsible for ‘Havana, City. PUC cecher,’ - . “ee ’ . aes ° . a nr . wiect hades, _ oplp hans 8 a : ee 4 23t~ eta! + Stews” . 1 “pnt 4 ‘ SAONTAY OF SATA 7 CIC an OF Bik res . e . tt - .. st S - aa ny 2 “S-p Tel Cog explosve o¢ | areanac, Navana ao tat pre Crrer ser rae etal ler and mess nan at area? . fe Sand PCO aecraary Lanecsal® ; - . ; : : ' H a Ie AES STR ST TRATES ar " : : 7 — on A . . . . . . : . ‘ . as > WTAE. PAIL ~ ~ . any . « . 3 . . . . . t 4 . . 4 oe . i 7 i 6 . o€ . ,& “te - 9 my + ) . > . ' : ey . . : . “ . an . “ 7 ry . . .c ' “ ' ‘ _™ peepee STI IDET os oo een negating ye . ee ‘ : we ry . . 7 wee ae we ft pe } an . Voy « . . Pla eemeners a a, | 14-0000 renise, o instructed py 0/998 find 7) ton Ga one Roberte PISA - ae ts. - ‘Carriles. . "e ols Haanwges arrived. in deals ‘ea is april 1957, ‘vis US soecsoted- - ot ghelifte. ; ae ; . . i a” . of . toe ¥ .* oa . ~ 30> HEREANGEZ was clained by his wife's aunt, Amparo SARTENEZ = * svia, who arrived in the ES . . vest, Ivd. avence, Rialesh, Fla. an . _ aan ot i. 7 Be eke, . bya HERMAIDSD is davried to Esther Consuelo NIGUEL Martine® ws (ORs: 1A Septendsy 1939, %lavans, Mavane Prosince). They are © | . _. tengorarily residing’ at l659-vest,srd. Aveares Hialeah, shone? “oo 0”. ll depart (date not set yet) fors .> 00+ pesbor 62522327. 8 +. c/o (sister) Zlvira HE Z Perez, 364-Uillianson street, Eli- , +s zateth, New Jerseys, — . . . . . _ * §.0 Since'1058.up to Apvil 1987, HERNANDSZ resided at-Santa” a Yreae 226, Santos Suarez, Havana. otk Te * eo; : gc .™ . ° . S.- On 22 October 1357, HERIINGZ sterted to work for the Cuban; f = Telephone Company tn Hovanz eaployed as laboser. Ouriag est ~ 3953, after undergoing a training szonsared by the enterpr * psorarnanZ was orowoted as assistanteinstellprerepairaan oF “ phons ecuipnent.within the telephone cecaunye - In early 1557, he wes prosote2s “operador” (installeg an2 rezoirnan of teleshos€ . - e equinaent)*,ssitfon which he held uo toe 6 February, 2967. E _ BEE clains that eVen though he had presented his applicatica Leave the ecuntry since 18 zy 15€5,. he did phone ceasany of his*plans, to leave until. 4 “\6 Fodouary 2367, HE to not infera the tele- Februzry 1957. Ga + NNZZ resigned from the teleshone cexrpanye, 7 . . ™~_ ° . Mas “Ter Asa teleghone cenpany worker, HES SZ operated fren ~ ooON ’ ®srea norte” (north area-which includes all Havana city) xEth . ovfises at 19th ssvect corner of 5 street, Vedado. HERNANDEZ ° _ etains that as Castaller and repaireaan he-never was involved we Tsegging™ ox installnent of say kind of spzckal* equipsenrty> - : . use this task wos assigned to another group that oper2its eee Parca especial” (specisl area) which ts iceated at 15%a : 2b corner of C street, Sedado, Since 1953 up to 1955, - : . Z was assigned to,were et*Plaza Civica. (new 2vazs dela an on) where he repetres and fiastalied beleatones, Joris Waistry of Censunleation, Ministry of Transportation, a “S and for the Yudlic Library. In esrly 2558, before the + . sry of the Araed Forces ang the MINTNT, were coved to the, - rv. Civica, f JNTEZ was told that 1f he waated te keeps his oan . at Plaza Clyieca, he had to tecoze fully inteyrated with the YI, when’ HPAMNAYOEZ refused he was. transferred and assignes to e naete . aa vice private resicences.: ay ¥ _ te) i Th OF ow “te thee es etd 3 a os Ce “Stace 1956°us to Joguary 1959, HERNAINEZ was a 25th of aber, in the ‘propaganda evction, ‘selling bonus and delivering e Anca. 8 7 . ‘ . . et . ve ™, oy > ‘ os . : ae - lover 20 2) . _ : . . hy eecsand tn circa 1951 and resides at 1659- ° .) - > a we we 14-0000 Voss . . H .. -3. 7 } : 3 4 . . . . i . . . 1s - ° 4 . vi: *~ i ™“ (Cesttoces} . 7 VlLSTsT Lezero “Sraando HERy ANOTZ, ze rez. vo“ + g2f32 27, Deceaber 1957, Arvest - Alisa Regier tration BAI THAG5- 310° . Poe vil Yos; ‘during “the nay! of Pigs resto, WEANA inDez ~ 2 fer il says at Pringlpe arison 22, Havana,’ for of . . Oa ID Septtaber 1952; E “22 and séven ott an “thepestole an INT bogt ‘and attensted to escape * ~ . . Ssankdo beach, -Guansbd3coa, Havens. | This tine, . re = as detained (together u zith his .cozasnions) for a nonth zt BSS offices, Cuinta corner’ of “Ceterce Street, Ulra- _- en they vere released after.they werd given a lecture <- .° . lution was sending/thea’free becouse Lt wae a gene~ : , ne(Meoricferts note: Sy that tins the GOC was not.- vols i terns person: flo ucre exegnt escaping). - . ee . EZ.was’ Getained for four Gays when he had . - . th a C5Q-aenber in his neighdoos Ss zided bn getting out ‘of jail by tis sister, Andrea. . rez,.who ls pro-G0c, In cirly 1955) HERNANDEZ was oe Sito days accused of Playing doxino (betting) . soot ty e : . oat zt sisters: Andrea WER! siazd Perez (B2031 “clrea ea ory 3, Pinar del Rio Province). CDReneaver and. goc . woos works at "Salud Publica” yita ‘ofiices at17 Street | Bot ' ez) between. 2 anc’ 4 fires ts, Vedada, employed as of= ot - Suring itarch'1957 Sas punished to work for "Flota : avana docks, packing fish,when she refused sto dO ie. ‘os ‘ - -Dering 1955 she was sarried-to (Sne) CANCIO ~ ee” 203 : circa 1927, Hava na, Havanze Province who is en- on ector Shysteal’ Fitness 2t Havena Vaiversity, and oe wach GIS supporter and a silitiassn. Andrea end -his- Wake et, eat Calle San Miguel Cs. wars) corner of horques Cote avana city. me : . : we . : % : : -_ . a oa : . tt a er ae 3 = — ‘provt ded the following info off cr interest: ad, this tine coer “3 V Cerriless: DSt-agent, aoervisor for "Area Norte" ‘all Havana _elity) of the Teleghone Ccnoany and. . 2 Essectal" (Spectal Area) of the Telephone’ “ aa - a 6 z wee ot ce Sieagent, chief oF Insts listYons ind , of’ the Telephans Scazsay and . “of the Telcshone Coapany. ce segber.” Jf . : : ’ . te s : "Sepe"s DSE and C2 cenber and - t : "area Espectai". of the Telephone ¢ ~ 55 snd CP meander sad inetslier and wares Pesecial™ of the Teleghene “ospanye ° . : % + . ‘ o ation ef "Cr interest.> Aticstaiat £3 é . . . . ad . . » . . 7 . . . . s we . 4 . ' a , . ‘ over go 3 . . Th Ate ry . ( 3 " nee? - a aes , Oo Loe . - =e toe : 4 » ° “8 ee . . ' . . . . “te . . — : we . 7" . . . . ° > ‘ : . . , . > 8 . ; . 2 : 7s » 8 * 4k . . we - 28 . > 14-0000 — _ : : Récenpsy 1957, Art ', Pear del, Ate Prove ALiga a Raglatestica 542726055 S310" . . Loa, “h¢ lkee. freely “and getives | tefer as being clesr regardiny 2 reliable scurce of infor- 14-0000 tonearm amr enki tema i Anne eNebpmrenretine Mes atetemte ten | avenme) + 2 lp tari 67 | Soe, 20 abrino6r7 Ue : - page 43% - woos ~suagset: Reterte Pes. “SDSS agent, : ‘ includes aly “Ravan { stgl- Cospany and ezpl -Aros)- Qf the ‘Te oF "araa Norte” funten , the “Toles hone o we tSpdctan. ve . toe! a _- vette a = “Awe -HEQ*ANDEZ.. wat’ POSADA in early, 1966 whén POSADA wad appointee * re ed as Stservisor: for: ‘WKrea Sorte? of the Jelephone Coapany 6% °*; . 19°Street corner of B Street, Vedado, Havanas POSADA had beon - * itransferred fro4 "Area Oeste" to this Job at Area horte" (poste . “thon: which he {3 still holdings a oo or Sa a . vai . : * * “e +2, hits ° upon his. ‘arrive), POSADA 4 vas as ‘eignid | te work at ‘te gt "Socelal Areca®- of tho Telephone Company which {3 located at. we 19 Stroct corner af C Strezt, Vedsdo, WEREANI32 claims that’ ~ 7 elnce thet tine 4% was known that, PCSANT wee 9.DSR agent, as _ Ait was -knowa thatyall the personnel werking for "Arca Especial" “were DSE azents (they usé to brag about it) since their jod ts ts fastel etd repair: telephone equipsents for OSS, Military and all GOC big shotse «PERUANO TZ: Clatas that he docs not know-what posl= . tion Pa S328 holds within "Area Ccopeckal", since only "Area Espe- . cial" personne? Ss allowed to enter the Pronlodae v 3e0 HiaNAnIez ‘clots 3 kndwledye thet: since circa A283 POSADAL.” tss a Cuban Telephons Coaran ny exiployee. : _. . - oo e* ere ee afen HER! Iain? Z elilas ‘that ren though PosiDa's position at Parca Norte” ts that of Supervisor he never works 3s such, and ” . ealy | works as Telephone. Techniclen (work unk.} when he ts need ed at "Area Esocclal", “HERNVNDAZ clains that POSADAtS real work. ° ’ st "ares Norte” {s to check atl the ezaloyees, mainly those who .. arer not Pro-GOC, so they work dard and to" avoid sabotage. |” Se=. HERNANDEZ" cloins that 2035404 wears aLibtary uatfora dost e7 the tire end carrfes side ara evea «hen wearing civilian ‘= Clothese HERNANIIZ aleo clatas that he had heard POSADA when’: fstking. with ‘other "Sosclal Area * personnel, anu thot they., becg a lot about ‘belng’: ‘DSE agents. They ciso talk about when they sre assigns sd to install cny kind of telephone equipzents.. for s 8 Gcc personallty (exe CASTRO, Celie SaNHEZ Reeds tte Cost ced sone new . * se . te! Sone vot aay. Bet 1320 MANSE2 Clatas that: y afver-2S4da'S retusa ‘ts Cubs, and nobody saw nor any. hed Equipe cat far the Teleshone “ocpany. . met yte” nN Do AHTEZ saw POSWDA for the lost biog iot "Area Norte® . slephane Cesaany, on 6 Fetresty 125 . . ?. rit misesterion: 2900s In circa "1993, unks, Lge = .° meee len (tote thingy atrateht black Asir(creme vk gycst (care avns lasses} lor face j;caod teeth; Ot ha . _ BAL DISS ahender Bulld, Parcted (nanes uni, } oskdes at tos as unk, J Meplanso, Mavana, CSE ageat, Sutey rvieor of "Area . ard wether (posttlon orse) of “args eapecbel” of thes P Rane Ceoranyze . . 8 . > . . . . yo. yt ent tee . aay . . » . . . ‘ . ; . . . ¢ vats . : ; (ever te 3)- . + . . . iJ . . . , 4 e * 7 . . . . A .e & . No» \ . -* . fe ¢ , . LY . . ei? erraees 14-0000 OED aunce: " Mt "3 Ww ea : . mu fos the TN t thee turing “yp o, but! . oe never vot Sin until civea IMSS at Cares Porte" “bE the Teles ~ . . phone Cre Rye ~- ; a X : Jowes a Cubsn.% velegs che’. aDITZ eletas nal - 7, Senpaky canloyi oe. elnce eirea : : atc Jaintencree of “Area” “ = worns (position unk.) . ‘ 5 £C¢ Street,.“cedada, so wo, : thet pre was "3 HSE ages ince he was on expicyee . of parea @srectal? . . . . . 7 - . . . i : _ Tage EME USE eladis thas DINU besides Dragging sbeut belas a’ _ SSS agent wish ether “Sosctel Aree” enployeos, tells everybicy aan . that ha is very proud of being a cP neniere F » Bae Z clains that 220U together with’ Roberto Po3A2% Care ways checkinzgéon the "Ages Norte” enpleyees dn. ’ a the svelding sabotages. . ; Vue eshsne o mo. ei* or é *~ . . WIyh EISEN IEE sow O2Py" v the sele tog : ‘ 3 : : > 4 . “os . ‘ . * . ’ * fever ta 8) . s . . . . * 4 . n . ° . . ¢ ° . . + . . ° * . . - s , . a ’ . , . . . ‘ a ~—. ‘ 2 . a . Sew, . Mete * oper te 14-00000 on . . . . ’ . . U 7Y . . : : ‘eme . rary = os omen + i ee ee eens “renee Ae heme, ~, : . ‘ , . t . . . wea, co te : . vi . : - po” Cee ; Detitef B40 AEE GFT * . ft. On il Revert 3 22 april 67. : * . : . ; ' : oy . . . - . - page 6 » 4 ~ YOL (ty , _—. Cote o£ ; AN, i _ pop be, ATTASUVENT £30, - . . 4 . ea j . - . : - bo. oA foley a . 7 . . one . a ‘ suasztt: J {pat end nat oak.) Aka: "Rese" oe soi . : ae and CP? cesber end Installer and repairnan. ; ho oe ooo’ * co for "Area Hupéctel" of the Te lepkon nee Company : . rn rr vt . . toe . st woe ~doaee ote , . sooty. os . my a | 2-6 * 0 1 SOURGES Lazero * aysianed ¥ WAZ Perc os . cr ‘ a woe - D?033. V7 Yoce: wher! 1937, “Argeule ‘Dy Shaar ded *lo Peeve cote . l ‘ 2 ot Alten Megisteation : wa 1704 95~520 Doo oe te : . al: a oo Hapyarney Let Jose during 1957 whea they both started to, . i o, L trork fer tho: Sudan Telephone “onpony, ta Ravane. 2%, Sas i _ oe , _ “. , 2e- Us to etree 1962, Jozea wee 61) splayed as instalfer-repatrcan . pooh for “Azcs Yorte"-of the Falepions Fousany at iy Street corner, of . ‘ poe _B Street, Vededo, Ravanne . oe - . oS an can oo. “ 7 . _° a . , Bee In cheea 1962 Joso was aensgned to work ac repatrnan agd , . . s. . _ instyiles of telephone cculpwents for "Arca Ege eefal" at.12 Strect Poet Oe, ‘ eorncr of 2-Street, Vedado, snd.sinee then £¢ ton ¢:ncun that Jose . . ot * was a asp ee ent, of every other"Arsa Esacelal” caployac. . + &a= Jose st ell spher "Area Pspecial” gerssnnel brags a lot abeut = * tla boing a OS” agent. He wears « dattary unifora afta y5,. pshowkng noe a yf wp, Tank one is aluays olde arvved, ‘ 4 SoM . eo See In aarty 1966, Jose was elected to beeexe menber of the Cuban. *, , ’ eo. . Ceommuniss Party in an assecbly to (elect new CP genders at his, ¢ ¥Y : lace of enployn . . P — enka ‘ . ’ . moe . ‘ : perfermance of his job, Jose installs-and repalys'te- - . meats ats OQsilees of wtnisters, BSE ofvices, illitary - . Eeadcursiers, SOD porsanalitivstofslecs ond homes, ete. . “ . BNvarys i Jone fog tt last tine fn early 1967 at “Area .’. ° : Aa . phoma Coupanye . so . . . . N . ‘ oe lo “npn: Chrea 1337, unke} eaveastan _ : Raiys dork .eves (wears sung jeses); round ‘ iy 5 7 in height and i¢0% strong betlc. darried | H sides at (adi Pers Havana, OSE an C3 . : ersrenairsan of tclestehe eculsnonts for "Area Lan . Feloshsns Conssny at 22 Strect corner of, < Street, . . .? , . . a v ” . . ‘ . . > . . : . . . . .: \ . . . 7 . . . . 7 o s x * . {over to 7) ay. . . ° . ‘ ‘ . ™ , a . ° ’ . ° > . . * fa . . . . . ° , . . ’ . . + . _ ° . 2 aA . o aaa ‘ 4 J . . . “ ° . . » * a «fe . a 14-0000 ’ « . : . , re “Seuriefg 10 Aoehd G7 . . ; . -_ sport .8 4 taral 6? re i pace 7 a so - uake) . tnotallererepatrnan for . , the Telephona Gozipanye . . . Oo — ’ . ; . a “ue "> SOURCE: . Lazare. trnende HPOeyoeey Perez. , beael DPOR: LP Yecember 1257, ° artealta, Dinar del tio, Prove , ue, to Alien Registratlon #A17-595-510 ; HERNANDEZ get BSLTAAM ‘during’ 1956, when they were “both 7 Se 7 a 7 th Guban Telephone | vonpany exugloyecs “ta Movande . . . e ca . Dew HERNANDEZ elaine knovledge that prior to 1959, SELTAAW, Ot coe was an active 25th of July Moverncat’ menber fn Havana. ae 2. , fet, oo . ooo . . = 3.0 HIRAI elsins knowleds e that prior to nts (HEaMANDEZ®) arrival to the Cubsa Telephon: Company, PELTRAY (date unke). + Wwas’a Subon Telephone Conpony tnaloyee. os tet . te ‘ 5 { pot -_ 4 “up to etrea1SS2; MELTAAM yas an installér-regsifden . of. a ; . télephone cquianents ut “Areca Norte” of the Telephone” Conrany ” at 19 Street corner ef 5 Street, Vededo,Havanas -* wet . ; . . . . . . Bie In circa 1952, “BRLTRAN was sass lgned to ‘work as resairnan we . : and installer of telephone cquinscata for "Ayes Esaectal” at. . _ , 29 Strest-cornay Srzeet » Vers .J0, and since then, $t was . , : kAown that ! LTS a YSE agent aS every other "area sepectar® : eaployce, . . a, . t = “Ge “SSLTAAN weots ullitady untfora, shewing ¢ no rank, nest of the | = : . " "tire end is als fags side ermed,even when wea ring civilian clothes, : : Ke aiso “Brags a ict about being a OSE agent.” . : . » ; Fee In early ss SLTRAN wae" elected to becene ‘nenber of the? . Cuban Communist 23 fa an asseabdly to clect new +? members at “ot ante . . . = his place af ent s job, s3SLT2an instabls and repatrs’ ces oF itaasters, OSz offleces, Mille nalisiest’ offices gpa hones, oray~ g Sedrusry 2957, . . . . 1931, Havaas, Pavaas Prev, hairs green cyesi . and $30: stenaer * wake. i, hackas Wa rele: sane fe Pa ee | oe mee te on ee 14-00000. - ee * . . i ae > 2 . . eal . 77 vt : Qf, . fe . pee ‘ . - : ; “ : - “ . : . tae . . . . . fy han . - . motesed = lo april 6? > weet . wet Ueport = 2 weetl 67 es 2a s ! ") ; ‘ . wo, _< . Paye . : 3 : re ceo j a ft oe ee, . . : te seo coo : ves . : o 7 rd and A . Seo . . a i oof . ay wis . - So. . xX. Pe mo Poot . . SUIIECTS General Sgfornation of Ch interest? .: 2 .7 8 . i . . oe? To _ “eae Ss oy a oy i 4 nan —_ vs . ’ . oe OT i “eo . 2 goers, ‘Lazore Armando HEMANNsZ Peres wea - . * 5763: 17 Deceaker 2337, Artenisa, Minar del Sio Prove eo, bot Alien Registration cAl7-4052520", a aa , oo . LA) anes eStrerst (s2ucrit ahi) OF covane coupany J+: tt »Sweanalioez -eleids thet tn sity. 1000, the GoC stablished a ot: . new departrcent ‘x thin theeuvel Telephone Coapany, this depaxct=" i - pent was caling "Ares Espeetal"s a mS : 2 te As sito for “Arcafépecdal® was chosen a dullding located at , - (19 Stecet ‘cérner of G-Street, Vedado, Havens, thet ts in the { Sppdsite cernex of the sane block thet "Area Norte” of the : . Telcphone Co..pany 1s located (12 Strect corner of 5 Street). . Rrior to being truen by the 900, shebulleing uss the local” Ty H cf "Colegtd Sepulveca™ .(Seaulveca private schools . t - tavaronZ elalis that since "prea Esneclal" was organized, . * . wall of Lts rmenbeyd thet had to deal whth Installations or re= S patrnents of t2lephene egubpuchts had ‘to be DSE agents (by that | ?- i tiac DIER, later’on G-2). i. . NL, fie - Evea theush only, the cereditsd acnbers of “Area ‘Espectal” con, *senter the pseaises, HEx ts elatus that Lt 4s cemzon kaowledge . Yenony telephone enpleyecs that the Functions of the acbers of foo Targa Es3e¢icl" is'to tastall, service and maintain telephone * . . equipments fer: Offices of tinksters, Dod offices, Ninistry of ! the Avacd Forces, MINIT, GeC personalities! hoes aad offices * 1° Lacluding CATRONS), ASTI ons eny other Goo entity requiring |; ae security mecsures, It fs olso ¢ main function of "Area fspectal" tablish telephone equipnenss snd lings auoag trene personngl to es -ches of the Cus or crisis of 1952): an Aray whenever ncecce (ext Octode 2 deen previously Inforacd by Eusedio Pho ry, ekrlefer he astro, on conrsefing carried ont at Freedos House, 1, 7, thet a telapnone cable ned teen installed (unsere . ’ Strest corn? of 13 Strect, Vedoco, {place with . Dy to go “Unidad Lilitarentlitery vait™) up to 19 . : % 2 Str Jo ewbien Ro d referred to ' oazan; of Eno at that & 24 ah fa Isis - 22% rere) ze . . o kAowiedye alvarez cithia the Tesecnone . * on . . : . : oe e .? ewe me . a) . ? . . . i wee aos ‘ . , - a ’ . baal . . . , . . . . . . . aes
104-10178-10106.pdf
“\104-10178-10106 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | . - e wor sy . aon D ~ 2, tenes ore wit JN . DS a Toru Saree | Oth, {syivester Ferroti | UNIT f4/N SECRET ‘orth 0983 () serve vo anor ua (D worx () aasrzor vara 2S April 19868 () wowosxr = =[]j main cs me te KO. CARE SECKETA T DISSTAUNATION = oe ee : . : cs /, Oe mares fpteed . " . Josmtcot. . te ong Ne SECRET | BIN 302 crnpaizeron ¢ DER BAY | 12-21 sapien V Bt INFO: PRIORITY fanDIS ABABA FRANSFURT | | j i | : Gos]9878 CIN 99696) oe ao 7 i. coNcyR REF PROPOSAL. PLEASE ADVISE RESULT AND INCLUDE t ran FULL IDENTIFYING DATA FOR FUXTHER TRACES SUSJECT WITH LNERGO. 2. LNERGO TRACES MUSGAQUE OR NILDFR OIL COMPANY NEGATIVE, |} eo4 ? ! i END OF MESSAGB ‘DESENS NOTES. Ay Sate oo a) Lo, is AB . _ CSDO NOTE: Preparod and roleased at she request of Sylvestor Farrell, AF/4/N, \ per LOL 70-27 : . Cl Staff Dick Ober (Telecord) . 8 / . ; os BR RECORD cory ay aki ¢ x: formand Lefer om : ; CLANDESTINE SERVICE DUTY OFFICER Dele LS FRLBD ! wT [mus ees “| Auniricanine demaqrociny, ad oretsa cory NO. RELEASING OPriCER Ror. SOUSTION LY GUN, THAR Td SUG C5708 1S PRONE, Se eeminemntiontoad 180 NET BUS YREPCOTTO PER ewe oo: . ve . ‘ackoround Use. On ly MU GR 1COuUCe 4
104-10178-10112.pdf
104-10178-10112)_ 4 042025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | : ; . . . . ; . ry Bacg URN . kroup N70 cy NCLASSISIED © (C] EAL 27+ O) CONF ENTIAL ra secret Not Rept Se yo ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Optional) FROM: Z ERIENUON [NO . 7 ra AB Memo No, 960 C TSD/AB/PDS Gare 212 Central Building 2835 | 21 April 1968 Ne aration, oom number, ord : bare COMMENTS (Number gach comment to show hom whom [crm | PORWARDED fe whom. Ore a line octoss column efter ‘edch comment.) 25 Arta oo AY C/TSD/AGG cba 3 Br. LIB 2IFA ser 610 “GIES fy secret ©] -conrtocwrian «(1 IRTERNAL = C)sUUNCLASSIFIED muro round Use Only seers Reproduce 104-10178-10112 * e - * _ = . ~ . } MAG mes DOSE cS elieelaLia AB Memo No. 9605 24 April 1968. MEMORANDUM FOR; DDP/CI ATTENTION : Mr. Richard Ober ---——-—-- SUBJECT . : Identi-Kit Composite of James Earl Ray 1. In response to your request of 20 April 1968, an Itdenti-Kit composite of the subject was completed on that date, and the coded information was communicated z to you for dissemination. The composite was assembled 0. by the undersigned with the cooperation of Mx. (Joseph Baglio}, of this office. 2, We are forwarding, for your information, a copy of the composite, along with the photographs and list. of. stations received from your office, z Elucacd -Suded EDWARD M, SUDOL D/AB/ PDS Attachment: (1 env., h/w) As stated Dastribution: : Original & 1 - Addressee’ (V/Att.) . OPS g es ats j tame worynat, | Beran + ¢ an BRIE coe “ ete OSER FAS ¥ ~ A ve EF @l&R 104-10178-10112 . & Re gene ge hate NE mE Ligie cgi aden omen nine wk a , : ‘ : 4 a ‘ 4 4 TO: DpP/CcI 4 afi = ATTN: My. Richard Ober 3 A = FROM: TSDy AR’ PDS : ny a Attachment Hew to AB Memo No. 9605 } ra a DATED: 24 April 1968 at c i : . 4 a , t Pa = 5 : to ; : : : 4 : BRST wo egg mae ES yet BRL ie eit ae bein nS 104-10178-1 0112 0 2c a Aetiee. ‘Rl nasis iy ep ein teh east hs Senet mene ne, emia et ee I Pe AS SEE: cr Se ct on oy EPR E Pee “+ #50 €32x2 E31 B82 W3Sx2 L2Gxz Photogvaph shows left ear stands avay from head in pronounced manners and it shoald be noted eyes were draym in since they were closed when photograph was takens According to description subject is 5°10" tall, weighing from 163 to 17h pounds. Eubject' is said to have a small sear on forehead, exact location not stated, and another scar on pala of right hand. 104-10178-10112 _ Avancion -— faa Jeee nogeta Saa Salvador ~ Brasilia “Bantiage . # Boomes Alves . Santlago Da Lee Caballeree ~ Caraeas Banke Domizge sepnee ~Georgstown -Sa0 Pasle ” : | ~ Caatemala City Vfogueigaipa —Geayagall —King ston Maras Lima | _sanagen Koatevides = Panama City ~Port au Prince ‘ ~ Port ef Spain ‘ i Poste Alegre Cate i = Reelds ‘ Sls do Janeris \ ‘seins 6a sid 104-10178-10112 ~earcetona) Seortin | fern : . . \ = Brusests | Copenhagen | Fvsabiast | , og t ' Ar vwssn j . | ' . arich poo. ; : ‘ . i f V&G 104-10178-1011 : Aiea Keng ‘ : 2 os Stantla ve on | MEE ted oy a Jv git Fk ces wg Mee gt om a LOSS et er mg te HN A oe IM ie HEC ge oes REE Eien hE * ane LAtes Doth ; | . yj i aw” Bawelolads 7 * t ° of . 4 4 & ! ’ ! t * . ® ‘ s a w ” ° CHR
104-10178-10120.pdf
14-001 104-10178-10120 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | » ‘ . : : oan) . ns . | a - Issacs Poe G ; . . fora, COMts: ouo, Richard Ober won CI/OP/DO SECRET orn 6537 : - vary 22 April 1963 CASUE SECRITAMIAT DISSEMUNANON Veur Clasp, ¢ Cha 0 tam . salt [cere ome " momen secrer (“RUIZ LL 99538 1 [SOOK CABLE ; 74 : PRIORITY NO NIGHT ACTION ASUNCION, BANGKOK, BARCELONA, BEIRUT, BERLIN, BERN, BRASILIA, BRUSSELS, BUENOS AIRES, CARACAS, COPENHAGEN, FRANKFURT, GENEVA, GEORGETOWN, GUATEMALA CITY, | GUAYAQUIL, THE HAGUE, HAMBURG, HELSINKI, HONG KONG, . 19 | { KINGSTON, LA PAZ, LIMA, LONDON, MADRID, MANAGUA, MONTEVIDEO, NEW KDELHI, LISBON, MANILA, MUNICH, OSLO, PANAMA CITY, PARIS, PORT OF SPAIN, PORTO ALEGRE, QUITO, RECIFE, RAWALPINDI, RIO DE JANEAYO, ROME, SAN JOSE, SANTO DOMINGO, SAN SALVADOR, SANTIAGO, SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS, SAO PAULO, STOCKHOLM, TEGUCIGALPA, TOKYO, VIENNA, ZURICH wae se RYSAT WOMUSE REF; DIRECTOR 93162 * DES PRES pyre ws ae 3! Bred} baael a Lak per DOI 790-37 a RECORD COPY | ak ee Marr VE FR . COOTRAINANNOS OFACER © MALAIINO OFFICER SECRET [ieee | won REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE I$ PROHIBITED, COFY NO. onwbh @ RETURN TO CIA ound Use Only | (AP Do Not Reproduce 1400000 3 2 Me one vests xh DATE: CARL HCRSIAMAT CUSSEAUNANION weno mosey we ermestmen = ear OF MIWIIHOe FORM TOTAL COPIES: , . SECRET () wom = =[} onsroy =f} sarven ro saan [ae a (CD mo mox =) maa mia no, nme oe emntel att ‘end time Lied} Toes _ on ro: , 7 74 1, LNERGO FINGERPRINT FORMULA FOR JAMES EARL RAY: 16, M OVER M, 9 OVER 4, U OVER W, © OVER I, O OVER O, O OVER I, 12 RPT 16, M OVER M, 9 OVER 4, U OVER W, O OVER I, © OVER 0, 0 OVER I, 22, , 2. PLEASE PASS TO LIAISON, *LNERGO (1) has positively identified accused assassin as James Earl Ray. C1/OP/DO ~ é/ COORDINATING OFFICERS OU AUTHENTICATED menangveeness onrrene REPRO™ICTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OF*'TE IS PRONISITED. cory to, W5R
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104-10178-10124) | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | z MITAUT FORM = ; DN TOTAL COMER: “ _& 7“ \Liawer Richard Ober 2 ee eal ‘ecm -G1OR/D0 ‘Se Sas Mer m 653 $ _ ath “20 “Apa 1968 ia ane sreaitasiat onsummanom 9: | a nN STOCKHOLM, TEGUCIGALPA, ‘ToxY0, VIENNA, ZURICH roy WOMUSE' , . REF: DIR 93162 _ 1. REQUEST [ADDRESSES CONSTRUCT IDENTIKIT COMPOSITE _OF JAMES EARL RAY FOR_USE, ‘PRIOR. RECEIPT PHOTOS NOW EN ROUT: : 2, CODE: |} 3. NOTE: "FOREHEAD. COMPOSITE AS EXACT LOCATION Not KNOWN, LEFT EAR PROTRUDES MORE __ THAN RIGHT. -DESENSITIZED END OF wessace 7 o 20 Ov sy : _, bet DOL 70-17 - 7 0 F32TIAN. [Recor COPY cooRsMATING Srricets BLIASING OFFER 7 SECRET (ee) rananea RIPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, © ©. COP NO. Cora es pee tae TO Le ems amarante Tete oe o ~~ ~npebhe “eo to be & my ee err anne Do Not Reproduce igpg
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[104-10178-10130 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | . oe - ‘ ° f rounma prey ok minadd . 580 at, i “ony + 5 MESIAOE PON ‘ . - . Toran CoPus: 5) mm one, Richard Odor : jee Y = "vm I D y a ° om EloP/bo / ON as Sua = cam 19 April 1968 ee CE _ CABLE SECITAMAT DISSEMINATION Ceo °C} vercor = [} nerven te PALL vahoey. (7) i “ ORS I NATOR | f ; ad a | ay. pee ro tae] tee ce mt va, I rire — sCOnPs ' elers L] men Dc. DID OPT AONP é . Qi) 0 1 A i c/Cur. WH, Cc c] E, ite) VE ; lotarhocotienl 1 ofe re peerber’ “SECRET - emt pascroa $3162 7.0004 V pproriry NO NIGHT ACTION ASUNCION, BANGKOK, BARCELONA, BEIRUT, BERLIN, BERN, BOGOTA, BRASILIA, BRUSSELS, BUENOS AIRES, CARACAS, COPENHAGEN, FRANKFURT, GENEVA, GEORGETOWN, GUATEMALA CITY, GUAYAQUIL, THE HAGUE, HAMBURG, HELSINKI, HONG KONG, KINGSTON, LA PAZ, LIMA, LONDON, MADRID, MANAGUA, MONTEVIDEO, NEW DELHI, LISBON, MANILA, MUNICH, OSLO, PANAMA CITY, PARIS, PORT AU PRINCE, PORT OF SPAIN, PORTO ALEGRE, QUITO, RECIFE, RAWALPINDI, RIO DE 4% JANERIO, ROME, SAN JOSE, SANTO DOMINGO, SAN SALVADOR, SANTIAGO, SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS, SAO PAULO, ate” mop tes BABAT WOMUSE Be eae et ne BOL 70-174 STOCKHOLM, TEGUCIGALPA, TOKYO, VIENNA, ZURICH REF: DIR 92664 1, LNERGO HAS POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED ACCUSED ASSASSIN AS JAMES EARL RAY, BORN 10 MARCH 1928 IN ILLINOIS; HEIGHT aaa FIVE FEET TEN INCHES; WEIGHT 163-174 POUNDS; BLUE ayes: a RECORD COPY e afe . ae hd ~ TBA ee vom PEE] a RSPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIDITED, Re { , cory HO, > tee omefin tye eng teen owwane RB eee OR a ee et On te Snel RN TO: CIA RE ound Use Only Do Not Reproduce 14-0000 TOUTING AWD/O8 MOTIALS « BOIN OF , <n . _ Me MEADE POM . TOrAt Comet CABLE SECRETARIAR DISSEMINATION | 4 ed CO mom © [J onror = [] oo errew to pean a.—————. ——— | [J nomex] maw cs pra no, [) Savane <1) . fotive) (pee) rete-enn@ funder; . | | emacs 7.3/6 2 he 7 ; en een H BROWN HAIR, SMALL SCAR -ON CENTER OF FOREHEAD AND SCAR ON PALM OF RIGHT HAND, IN ADDITION TO ALIASES CITED REF HAS ALSO . USED NAMES JAMES “‘MeBRIDE, JAMES WALTON, W.C, HERRON, AND ~ JAMES O'CONNPR, SERVED IN U.S. ARMY FROM FEBRUARY 1946 TO - DECEMBER 1948; DISCHARGED AS INEPT AND UNABLE TO ADJUST, ONCE CONFINED TO MENTAL HOSPITAL, HAS BEEN EMPLOYED AS MATEKER" BAKER, LABORER, AND "COLOR KIGII4 , A DRIFTER WITH LONG Ww a“ CRIMINAL RECORD FOR BURGLARY, ARMED ROBBERY, AND FORGERY, HAS BEEN MISSING FROM MISSOURI STATE PENITENTIARY SINCE 23 APRIL 1967, CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS, CURRENT WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN, 2, PHOTOS OF RAY (LABELED GALT PRIOR TO IDENTIFICATION) BEING POUCHED FOR LIAISON, . . END OF MESSAGE a . 7 ’ . . ‘ pon Keb Chem by Gecechin, ; CI/OP/DO Tie Ohs— ; ; a) : COORDINATING OFFICERS BIUALNO OFFICER | SECRET [ns S| AUTHENTICATING : “REPROD. JN BY OTHER TRAN THE sSSUING OFF PROHIDITED, Cory NO. comune
104-10178-10136.pdf
14-0000 104-10178-10136] | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | . othe . a N fare: Pra . : . . } LW MESCAOE FORM OUTING alias PRAMS - 3804 OT . . ° TOTAL COPIES: Ono: Richard Ober. (2. 5 : neat |? Varta CIOP/DO ‘nm ae ws ECRET asad tha laBee mn” 6537 as fe bal 69 . bes ar eet . \ pr-6§ wy a fl CABLE SECRETAMAT DISSEMINATION ° (CO more [F] vesmov 7) server 10 |__| Sanit -E] mene ; 4 pe ro? ete ay, i ra GhlE[MgTOK ( no momx (mau cs rat no, Fak FAG : conn intor Ee ye ef reer ee CE Dey DAL. BP. tha a, 72 fo oY, an “ LE AE. aA telire plcoy \ levtitcoteg is” “tl 7 2 er ro namber) ; ¥ SECRET " 9. Re T PRIORITY NO NIGHT ACTION “7 4 OO ASUNCION, BANGKOK, BARCELONA, BEIRUT, BERLIN, BERN, BOGOTA, CARACAS BRASILIA , BRUSSELS, BUENOS AIRES, XKARIUS, COPENHAGEN, FRANKFURT, GENEVA, GEORGETOWN, GUATEMALA CITY, GUAYAQUIL, THE HAGUE, HAMBURG, T-cs, HELSINKI, HONG KONG, KINGSTON, LA PAZ, LIMA,LONDON, MADRID, MANAGUA, MONTEV.DEO, NEW DELHI, LISBON, MANILA, MUNICH, OSLO, PANAMA CITY, PARIS, PORT AU PRINCE, PORT OF SPAIN, PORTO ALEGRE, QUITO, RECIFE, RAWALFINDI, RIO DE JANERIO, ROME, SAN JOSE, SANTO DOMINGO, SAN SALVADOR, SANTIAGO, SANTIAGO DE LOS CABALLEROS, SAO PAULO, STOCKHOLM, TEGUCIGALPA, TOKYO, VIENNA, ZURICH . RXBAT WOMUSE ——], / 1, FOLLOWING INFORMA N FURNISHED BY LNERGO CONCERNING SUSPECTED ASSASSIN OF MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR, NAME ERIC STARVO GALT, ALIAS HARVEY LOWMYER, ALIAS JOHN WILLARD, BORN 20 JULY 1931, HEIGHT FIVE FEET EIGHT INCHES TO [ RECORD COPY |. 78 ae* 28 say Bo H AV BRD G An Ort COORDINATING OFFICERS CPO eouvnroear@ ee ee . | | oo AUTHENTICATING RELEASING OFFICER SECRET ° Nipecotng oe " oreicen ettogest as cory HO, REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAM THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIDITED, 14-00000 BOURNO ANG/ OR PNITIALS . 499 37 wmrssace poru TOTAR COPIES: SECRET (Cs aervar, 10. ( won ([) astor ( wo meee | C] mane mas ne. y CARE SECASTARIAT DISSEMINATION wy. CIVE DIRECTOR a 266 f 7 = . t FIVE FEET ELEVEN INCHES, WEIGHT 160-175 POUNDS, MEDIUM ‘ if BUILD, BROWN HAIR, PROBABLY CUT SHORT, BLUE OR HAZEL EYES, - MEDIUM COMPLEXION, RACE WHITE, OCCUPATION: HAS CLAIMED EMPLOYMENT AS SEAMAN, REMARKS: NOTICEABLY PROTRUDING ! ; LEFT EAR; REPORTEDLY JS A LONE WOLF; ALLEGEDLY ATTENDED DANCE INSTRUCTION SCHOOL; HAS REPORTEDLY COMPLETED GMX ; t COURSE IN BARTENDING; CONSIDERED ARMED AND EXTREMELY an DANGEROUS, : 2 , 2 WILL POUCH PHOTO OF GALT TO ANY ADDRESSEE ; DESIRING IT, ADVISE, ‘ f 3, GALTS GURRENT WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN, WHILE HAVE orn NO REASON BELIEVE GALT HEADED FOR YOUR AREA, DESIRE . COVER ALL POSSIBILITIES, 4, REQUEST ADDRESSEES MAKE EVERY EFFORT DETERMINE i If GALT IS OR HAS BEEN IN YOUR AREA, KY®OCX INFORMATION PARA ONE SHOULD BE PASSED TO LIAISON AND ANY OTHER LIKELY SOURCES, owwve en COORDINATING OFFICERS RELEASING Ofpicte - $EBCRET * ese Near Sea EI": an aesyae - say om ore mae re CTT. ROUGSR SION SY OU. AR Tad eel GR ts ROT. a] " Ewer niet et e ‘ ‘ ° — prone 1 ue : . giles 42: 14-0000 BISTAGE POR fourso AMD/ GE INITIALY - brn OF Toray sorts SECRET : (D worm CJ ossmor = (Carre ro. eae (re > (C) wo woex OC mew es mew / LNERGO REQUESTS THAT ANY.INFORMATION REPORTED BE EVALUATED s AS TO RELIABILITY AND THAT AS MS MUCH DETAIL AS POSSIBLE * a I BE PROVIDED, CABLE ANY POSITIVE REPLY PRIORITY TO HQS AND . vO PASS TO LEGAL ATTACHE IF ANY x YOUR COUNTRY, ? 6 3 ; ih 4 . TRE. ie. a DC/Cl(in draft) (Mr, Hant) - e/cops_ /, os “nn _ ft X j H WH/FI_(by phone) \! Caan (Mr, Smyth} Appe SBR ED } “ae - 4 DC/FE_(by phono} é y Oh x eet Mr, Smith) - oor erection [sye. GE CINERU DST sh scrop/Dd Lf COQIOINANNG OFficras RALZASING OFfCta § ECRET ealstemais Av ee ' | | oe ania “| RLPRODUCTION DY OTHER THAN Tis 1SSUG S Or FICE AS PROKICO curr nO. de i
104-10178-10137.pdf
7) : erento - BENDER WILL, HECK CLANSIEIC ATION TOP ANG BOTTOM CL UNCeassiping i CONFIDENTIAL OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP MAME ANG ADORESS DATE It TIALS. It leyve Atta: S/ J binecr nerty | Teaepane aeviy T APPaovat DISFATCH |__| Recommenoarion COMMENT [fre F_[Reroan |__| Concuanence |___[inroamarion |__| stanarure Remarks: i, Refarence DIR 92664 sant to certain of your stations (list enclosed) by directiaa of the DDP on 18 April, 2. C/Cl requests that you send one of each of the two attached photographa of Subject of reference to each station which received a copy of our DIN 92664 by the most expeditious means posalbla. BY HAND FOLD HERE TO HETURM TO SENDER FROM: NAwe, ADOMESS AND Plone fea, 237 Use previaus editions Fag sa eae? SECKeT ore : . SENDER W... - CHECK FL ASHIFICATION TOP AND BOT 4. CONFIDENTIAL, SECRET UNCLASSIELE OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP _ NAME AND ADOnESsS ; y C/FE Atta: ( ‘ | _ [Paerart RePLy |_| RECOMMENDATION |_| RETURN [_[stenarare Remarks: 1, Reference DIR. 92664 gent to certain of your stations (list enclosedyby direction of the DDP on 18 April, 2, C/CI requests that you send one of each of the two attached photographs of Subject of reference to each station which received a copy of our DIR 92664 by the most expeditious means possible, BY HAND FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER FROM: NAME. ADDFESS ANDO PrOMa NO. CI/OP Richard Ober x 6537 R 9477 conripentac [[S&CHET 4aQ) UNCLASSIFIED: fom aa 237 Use previous: editions 104-10178-10137 are ie re, NE “oo of DIR 92664 | eis . A > we | Dae t= ‘New | bohm 22 | [x Rawatpinat | 1ad- 23 Ier-o §34n.973 4 YH 104-10178-10137 FE Addressaea of DIR 92664 | <= | 7 Quads kee Bangkok | { 3-5" : Fitong Kong || 37 14. [Manta] 13 -| frome} 13-3 \ 104-10178-10137 ° . ~ Asuneton.... /MSan Jose rns - / Bogota X San Salvador y re a j “Brasilia “Santiago V Buenos Aires Santiago De Los Caballeros | | qwesomaiarmnaeremoenanifcarnes ames x Caracas Véanto Romingo nt Georgetown Vsao Paulo. Guatemala City Tegucigalpa auayagu ‘ ‘ ; ¥ Kingston ! Wha Paz _ | Xtima cn tn nea tn eraieeenittnstnpantee 44 H Managua . : Montevideo aa he A Panama Cit » & Port au Prince a Ne X Port of Spain i : 4 Porto Alegre . ] | | n i rat Quite’ \ ; m Recife \ ; i \ Vita de Janerio te erm HET MOET TE TS 104-10178-10137 EUR Addressees of DIR 92654 X Barcelona ABern KB russola VEopenbagutiam Frankfurt X Geneva g o Vthe Hague fk et: aby Hamburg XHelsinkl Vtondon ey me VMadsid anal A\Lisben Keuntch Xoslo Vstockholm sienna A cementite Jaurich en elie “— Xx 2 yee 1 Qe. niet he Gp 104-10178-10137 "sg 7 ence generis SENDER ® .. CHECR EL Ag. FIC TION TOR AND GOTT. 4, H I ine Lessin dy LC ~Ls CONFIDENTIAL I I SFC ‘WET OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP TO | AME AND BDORESS PATE i a —_jC/WH_ Atta: “VY) ic VO APR s4— : PES ‘ jsction OIRCCT AEPLE PREPAME REPLY. sade 17..:\ 7) DISPATCH RECOMMENDATION ee Sid. ue aaa ng KEMENT LL BETUAN , FOMCURA ACE inFORMATION SIGNATURE lernarliat 1, Reference DIR 92664 sant to certain of your stations (Het enclosed) by diraction of tha DDP on 18 April, 2. C/Cl requests that you send one of each of the two attached photographs of Subject of reference ta each station which received a copy of our DIR 92664 by the most expoditious means possible, BY HAND FOLG HERE TO RETURN YO SENDER FROM: NAME, ADORESS AND PHONE NO. [pare | CI/OP Richard Ober x 6537 R 9477 119 Apr TT ScLassivinn COSEIDESTIOL [| SY CREF = 237 the previous od tant 14Q) fr aA “Y “ : 44 riraeag : , t. - poupne NP tinier dlatercamrerceumrtentmermpsrenmararend J2NOCR Wi | HEC. MM agtric ation TOF AND ROTTOS ae eee UES LASSIFEED dy CONMDATIL C [steak OFFICIVL ROUTING SLIP Nt TIALS "LINEMAN SGMATURE T[RGMCURRERLE Retrarkes 1, Reference DIR 92664 sent to cortala of your stations (Met encloeed) by direction of the DDP on 18 April, 2, C/Cl requests that you send one of each of the two attached photographs of Subject of reference to each station which recelved a copy of our DIR 92664 by the ' most expeditious meane poss ible, BY HAND bari’ in 237, Ura peonreys editions
104-10178-10154.pdf
“404-40178-10154| [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992] MATENDAL REVIEGED AT CLA READQUARTERS BY E . me tf + ats - , ‘ ad 2 HOUSE SLLECE COMYULT EER ON ASSASSUNATIONS STAYF MEMBERS a x kaa ag Qa f] FILE TYTLE/NUNBERK/Y 2 OU SNe oy Sy iad -/ SUNBER/ VOLUME: CSB DA ot 8 Cle ve riee 3 fae “co 2 VOTERS 2 8 . cy 7 —_ INCLUSIVE DATES: CUSTODIAL UNIT/LOCATION: Re wt ater Po ee Or etre aa og : ’ "DELETIONS, IF ANY: NO. DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPIED OR REXOVED FROM THIS FILE a 14-0000 te amr oe big ‘ ‘ on arr PROEING ACTOR _ DIRATCH | aire | a _ Chief, Western Hemisphere Division OO OE & OED Toma QuARaS Oe oto. , fan [CAM JUDGE ORDE ENS no (aa nn 2 Chief of Station, Caracas GU ‘A fuxaosan ct “oe e Raul and Roberto POSADA Carriles AOR Hauitio- rice \ a Pa yor NY : 1. AMCLEVE-15 recently received a letter/from his Aue ‘mother in Cuba, in which she gave him news of “Raul and foo’ 04 Cae / Roberto POSADA Carriles. CROSS REF REECE 70 CSPAION STMBOL ARO WUMsia ie ae TAS CAnOR 2.. Raul spends most of his time in Cienfuegos ‘because he is directing the installation of a thermoelectric plant in the area. A snapshot of Raul was enclosed, and we are enclosing a blow-up of Raul for your information. 3. Roberto is apparently in Havana (at least not in Cienfuegos), and the only comment about was that he is suffering fran back trouble. Pros C Wilbore Oscar C. KALBING as yt A ae TTACHMENT : As stated para 2 (2 copies) DISTRIBUTION x + CH/WHD ‘(w/ate, h/w) a JUN 28 1962 3Cl.1 SECRET 14.90000 . ' . 4 ; \ . nein eenaensne NONOLE A REE REN ammeter ~ | . H 4 . WW ~ e , Wi £ o YQ . ° eo ~ a > N « 9 - a . ~_ . » a ry rn Os : i: re) { } nook Sy fee (7) ran © < | ~ t 3 be [a ) t to . ooo ~ joi vow < H dite 4 ¥. 2 fet © * * = oF ° ene Ree RC PERN, REMY gy Bema! PEELS PREFS Fata Zale pee TN DRT Ly ON gy Fe ay NTT a em REN Ta carters bro. Rel F. ayabtnenakirn erseramerunimene A 14:00000 1 ‘ - : . ee . a . Cassar ince ______ PROLISSING ACHON DISPATCH SECRET MARLO 08 OO 160 DSDLITRG ME QULRED OMY QUALI ED DISe Cia uc mOLAiNO ! | w , Chier of Station, JMVAVE =e & aro Chief, Western 1) Hemisphere Division i | i | { { i | om Chief of Station, Caracas aaa rs ° _PBRUMEN/AMCLEVE-15 - Report fron Cuban Exile ACTGar QUIRED - RIEL NCES ‘See below. Porworded herewith for your information is a report ~ purntahed by AMCLEVE-15 on 26 June 1968. ‘AMCLEVE-15 received / the .information from Jorge MAS Candea, who got it fromeJohnny Ng20 _Alvart, who recently arriv an Kemi from from Gubas oa Cat Geka Q 2. ‘The revart nanos’ Jone %iorate as a Cuban lisutenant: vho studied rocketry in the USSR far three “years. It Btites 2 OC tah the Castro regine and sells a «things on the black market tha the Russians bring into Cuba. - ~The report also mer:tions that Gallego" Fo 2,5 chief : : “of a squadron of MIG's at the Olguin Air Base, is also : disaffected vith the Castro government and used to give * Alvart information. about the base. Fernandez told hin of in April 1968 there vere severe ryel restrictions on the [air base: which limited the MIG Tlights. 3. JMWAVE zsy wish to contact Alvart if it has not | ] ee 7 ar S SPTAVE (w/att, 2 hy) - 76 eur Pevck w/a ry ° ove Mo CHD (w/att, 1 cy, he ) ee tS 06.4 JUN 28 1968 28 June 1968 eas Fra ude — pPee.. Booggr 14-0000 - it @ . |. PE EG OS ee - . rane wean wh « Tee ee ST br- 08 bo. rol. . : ADIs... Iofermectén sobre Offetales dei Godtorne do Cuba, Paivl. Skunuy Alvart, . ; \ re re : ae : Lo oratane ry ALYAN?, roolenternte Llegada de Cuba uw MIA pos i108 Vuelos Ja : Van dtaesrte, sa conktd o JORGE INA CAMOTA le aigatonte informe! far : Ei es -tu8 QUE NORAGL, qis tents aos cradea de Tenionta ex al Mjercite Rebelde, : : fei i is Gulcn beviotlea ba recibir curses vobre cohctoria, allf past tres tuss ,) | ; €2 24534 Corses, boaau llegada a Cuda y ya experto en 9 -s0a ecumtca Jdcha suZsta ; fel a. ysucd en waa elt. posieiéa, quo cs algo com Eacarzado ds 1a Costa Sur dc : . zai t., @8 93 cubano cor maa alta Jororqafa, Este elonzate ecatenfa mucha aniaiad | ‘ ~ 6 AZ ALVAKT y 8@ aedicaba eatre otras cocae 4 ls boleo 17355 en Cuba, coucr= . ~ Si Lidl con artfeclos, cus tratan los ruses do la Union Sovieticu, Taxdaen inforsa i NOWATZ era dusalecto a o} Gobierne y quo vo zodfa hablar de cuslquicr : 5 2 a ile ° -t ate easige de ALVL27 un Individwo Llacade EL GALLGO PORNANDEZ que a9 Jato é . -2risla de ios avionca MIG do Ie Bose aerca do Olguin, Dicho individus wm | 5 a ~7 SB ALVALT era dosaiecto & ol gobierno, y le duda inform-ciones de la Busy — ; | ts <llu'as une do esa@ informaciones o2 que eon el mea do Abrii Lobia una gron vreoe «| o.ceifs cc comsustible cz limitaban los vualos do los MIG, it - 1 e i JUN 28 1968 C3 06,; ' Qt icv aares 7, pdere Jevte am 14.99000 Dy i i PROMe HVCaH-1$519, 7 June 1968 1526243/3 SUBJECT: CIWUSTY Operational Reporting for key 1968 MOIZVE-1 ‘Subject contimes to provide valuable informstion on CIRASH end CIVISTA-5. He took an SGSWIRL examination which -successfully cleared up some points that had been of concern to Headquarters. ee a Re ee pee ing ‘ean fhe canoes enenere ss ge, . other questions are regarded as substantially truthful. ‘Cooperative and candid throughout the entire interview. Het LX- Zral TO -: WHICOG 7 June 1968 FROM =; Interrogation Research Division SUBJECT ; AMCLEVE/1$ -- IDEN A 201-300985 IRD @72501 _ BACKGROUND: - te Subject is a.40-year-old PBRUMEN male who has been of continuing WOFIRM interest since initial contact with JMWAVE aod more recently with the Caracas Station as a penetraticn of the IDEN B organization. PUR POSE/PROCEDURE: Subject wae SGSWIR Led at the request of the Caracas Station because of several [saues which tended to question Subject's bona fides, possible affiliation with PBRUMEN intelligence thrcugh relatives, unreported associ ation with gangster elements, thefts from WOFIRM, plus other items specified fa questions Listed below. The interview was conducted in the home of Oscar C. KALBING in both English and Spanish. (Subject’s English is quite good, however, during actual testing Spanish waa used to avoid ambiguity or misunderstanding of the question content.) KALBING did the translating. RESULTS: Subject remaine sensitive to one question which is related to his past dealings with IDEN C but in fairness to Subject this sensitivity is believed generated by genuine uncertainity over the amount of items which he had been instrumental in getting for IDEN C. Sensitivity initially recorded in other areas wae rosclved through pust-test discussion and responses to all Subject was most DETAILS: Because of the numerous issues which were believed in need of clarifi- cation, a three phase test was atructured prior to the interview and rehearsed with Subject completely before any tosting took place. Discussions, as noted, wero in both English and Spanish. Specific questions asked of Subject and anewers given by him are as followa: SECRET | CS-copy , dee = 209s 57 Dacre ee ar ae a 14-00000 ei ‘ Page 2 \ IRD 47250) ae Have you used any name besides IDEN A? Anawer: No, except for nicknames and aliases used with WOFIRM. Have you ever travelled to Washington, D.C. Answer: Yes. _ Once several years ago. Have you ever been to the Soviet Union? , Answer: No. _ Are aby of your relatives members of the Communist Party? After some discussion Subject felt it probable that they were. Those specifically nientioned were his two brothers IDEN D also in PBRUMEN and married to a Captain in the Militia. _ Whea the question was prefaced with the words: "Is it your - belief that any of your relatives are members, " Subject’s answer was always yes. He based this belief on the fact that both brothers hold highly reaponsible positions in key industries in PBRUMEN and hence must be members. He also noted that prior-to bia leaving PBRUMEN, he (Subject) and his two brothers had many discussions about politics and their views differed from Subject’s. As for hia brother IDEN E, Subject regarded ’ bim ae the “brain” in the fainily and originally a very religious person who atrended Catholic services daily. He later evinced distrust for the clergy in PBRUMEN and Dlamed them for the downfall of the. church. When Castro made his move, IDEN E was in completé sympathy with him and remained with him \ “ daspite his apparent conversica to Communism, although \ IDEN E never acknowledged that he had been a Communist and : would usually retort with a comment that he (IDEN E) waa a “humanist, "' i { ] | Se asd IDEN°E and also possibly a sister named IDEN F who te : Are any of your relatives working for PBRUMEN Intelligence? ‘ His answer waa that he felt that at least one of them was accord- ing to what KALBING inferred during his discussion with Subject the day before the SCSWIRL test. This was hie brother IDEN D, but he-also wondered about his brother IDEN E who might also be — \ ’ with PBRUMEN intelligence because according to what his mother . meationed in a letter come time ago, IDEN E had been in the USSR receiving training of some sort. This training laoted for a full yoar and occurred in 1962 to the dost of Subject'’s memory, Subject was reascnably sure of thio date because cf the "A‘lesile ertais" and Preaideat Kennedy's death which occurred lat=r. SECRET 14-0000 Page 3 IRD ¢7250) = *, . After this dlacussion the questicn read: your relatives (brothers) are working fcr PBRUMEN intelll- gence? Anawer: Yes." . prevent anyone knowing his exact whereabouts. to these contacts, Subject has sent one telegram to his mother "Is it probably that Did you know your, ‘brother (IDEN D) was working with IDEN G before’ we told™ ‘you? Answer: No. But again had some suspicions. Bosides the. letters we asked you to send to your brothers have ‘you corpniuiiicated with anyone in PBRUMEN ? Anower: Yes.. His mother: ‘about two or three times a year and with an aunt named IDEN H which was the persun to whom he actually | addressed the letter to bis brother which WOFIRM asked him to write, This letter incidentally waz posted in 1967 (a few months before coming to Caracas) and not 1966 as noted in Station files. Since arrival in Caracas, Subject has written his mother only once and had the letter posted from Miam{ to (In addition soon after the IDEN I just to let her know he was alright.) it was abcut this time that IDEK E wrote to him and criticized his participation in IDEN 1. Have you seen either of your brothera since 19617 Subject answered no, Lact saw IDEN E at the airport in the distance but thero were employees from IDEN E's place of employment present and IDEN E was apparently reluctant to go near the plane. Since 1961 Subject has not seen any member of his family and as time goea on dues not miss them as much. The persone he claims to have been closest to were his aunt and grandmother and addressea comments to them personally when he does write to his mother. When further discussing his brothers cn this question, Subject was eomewhat cumplimentary despite thelr differing pclitical . views and generally cunsidered them as hard-working onergotic types with good school records. Do you haves a secret means of contacting anyone in PBRUMEN? Claims he knows of friends who have used telegrarns to transmit coded messages but he hap never engaged in euch activity. These mesoages were directed against the PBRUMEN. : SECRET 14-0000 au, Bere : Page 4 ‘ IRD 272501 ~ Have you ever been in Communist Chica? Answer: No, Have you over worked for tha intelligence service of any country besides IDEN J and LNHARP? Answer: No Have you ever received intelligences training in PBRUMEN? Answerit ‘Now Have you, ever ‘been. a member of any Commeaist guerrilla group? Auswor: No. | Later explained sensitivity to the question as - ,@manating from ervrrent work with two former Communist ~ -- guerrillas named IDEN K and IDEN L beth cf whom are now with JDEN B. Have you told anyone in PBRUMEN that you are working with . WCFIRM? - Answer; No. This question led to a discussion of broadcaste from PBRUMEN which identified Subject ae a member of WOFIRM, - These broadcasts occurred in Octcber 1967 according to Subject and the man fingering him was IDEN M, - The latter was not officially in Subject’s WOFIRM grcup before his capture in PBRUMEN hence Subject does not know why it was that he was specifically named. When it was later suggested that this Announcement would probably have ecme effect on bis family, Subject said be just didn't know what effect it wculd have and has beard cf none. He agreed that it was quite ironic that one side of the family was working with an intolligonce service which was diametrically opposed to the side to which another momber of the same family was affiliated and in fact because of his present IDEN B employment bo was actually in the business of hunting them down. Subject agreed that it was indeed ironic but felt his convictions differed from his brothers' and that was that. _Have you told anyone in LDEN N that you are working for WOFTRM? : Noted that some knew of his past affillatica hence the questioa was cualified to mean his present affiliation. Later after reachHons were recerded, Subject noted that hio wife ia fully witting of hia WOFIRM employment aa is IDEN O. He also mentioned that a PBRUMEN type, IDEN P, whom ac knows from childhood has been kidding him constantly ia Caracaa SECRET 14-0000 Page 5 IRD #72501 that he io still with WOFIRM until Sabject finally told him fa an offhand way,.,’Sare I'm with WOFIRM," but be does not know what effect this had on IDEN P or whether he has told . _. @pyone of bics-suapictone of Subject's WOFIKM Involvement. "He specifically denied that anyone uther than these three pereone were knowledgeable, Does anyone in IDEN B know you have this mecting with us today? Anawers No,” Have you ever been asked to porforsa any task or mission agait ot : the LNHARP? Answer: No. Have you ever performed any task or mission on behalf of IDEN G? Anewer: No. Has-apyone told or instructed you on what to report to us? Answers No. Have you had contact with IDEN C since 1967? Anawer: No. Con- tinued reactions to this question which necessitated a breaks down teat to isolate the reason for his sensitivity to the topic. He repeatedly denied that he had had ary contact with IDEN C since the IDEN Q told him not to but acknowledged a physical revulsion to the mention of the man's namo, and a long dis- cussion ensued regarding the extent of Subject’s involvement with sthe man. Subject contended that the contact bagan quite innocently in 1965 and was what Subject initially thought wae a deliberate provocation te see what Subject’s reaction would be. Subject immediately reported the contact to JMWAVE handiers who guided him through continued ccntacts and instructions from IDEN Q. Subject was instructed tc sell IDEN C "silencers" (gune with silencers attached--about six or seven to the pest of his recollection) in order to find out his true identity. Subject fur- nished physical descriptions and license numbers te JMWAVE and continued to report on contact with IDEN C. He offered Subject $500 US which JMWAVE told Subject to keep since it was merely a bonus given him for his work as an intermediary. IDEN C continued to force contact with Subject and once came te his home in shorts and made veiled threats which were anewered with counter threats of violence from Subject, and as outright threat that Subject would kill IDEN C if he threatened SECRET f Pago 6 o IRD #7250) wn him again, In 1967 while with the IDEN R, Subject gave IDEN C some."pencils' to keep him away which Subject did wot itien report to WOFIRN but later did. He gave him about 129 altcgether. Subject had promisod IDEN C some 590 pounds a . _ £-C/ 4 oxplosives, M- 2%, sub-machine guns, etc. but all waa on ~ Entended to. bait: IDEN C for arrest and none was over supplied tohim, Later ‘Sobject acted After reacting to a break-down question that: he hed supplied him with pencils, silencers, and ‘also sume grenades and pentolito, But theve he claims should be a matter of record. with JMWAVE. The grenades wera typical military typé and numbered about 24 to 48 altogether. Again, however,’ ‘Subject noted that-he acted only as intermediary eiween IDEN C and ancther individual. who ie now deceased ta - 7 PSRUMEN and did not physically handle any muritions shipments. _ As noted above, continued sensitivity to the question of the amounta "or types of equipment furnished IDEN C ie believed attributable te uncertainty of Subject's part as to exactly what he did arrange for shipment to IDEN C. As to the basic question about contact with him since 1967 (or when he was told by IDEN Q to no longer have contact with IDEN C), Subject insisted that he never re- satablished contact of any kind but alwaye checks at IDEN 8 to determine if IDEN C is around, Deo you now have in your possession any arms, munitions or articles of demolition which-was once the property of the LNHARP? Only those itema which were diccuased during-a pre-test debriefing, ‘wis., itome brought & Caracas by him in a sultcase and consiste ing of the following: 3 or 4 smoke grenades; 6 or 7 booby traps {army type); | plece of dolay fuse about 100 feet long: ore primer cord about 100 feet; 2 or 3 MK2 grenades; about 10 pencila (soma regular open market supply items and some of the "company" variety); demolition pliers; knife; compass; metascope (infra- viewer worth about $50 used). These items he said were taken while with the IDEN R and with the knowledge of IDEN T although _IDEN T did not know exactly what be had taken. Subject was uaing these items frequently in training cources and they were not to the best of Subjoct's knowledge thé property cf LNHARP at that time although it is possible that seme of these itema were at one time LNHARP and possibly WOFIRM items. But he explained further that these items are plentiful in the Miami area and can we wobec] oo é 14-0000 ~ SECRET Pege 7 IRD 672501 esally be obtained through gun dealers, During a later convere sation Subject noted that be hac heard of many places where munitions could be obtained very easily especially in New Jersey, "4m Callforata and in Miaml, but he denied being personally iavolved to any ouch dealings. x “Have you ever stolen: equipment of any type from WOFIRM? Answers Yes. About 5 gallons of gas once from a launch boat. Other than this, sotking. . . Do you: ktiow the identities of perscns who stole arme and equipment from LNHARP? Anewer; No. Break-down questions dealing with IDEN C; Did you Lave contact with IDEN C from 1965 through 1967? Answers Yos. During this time did he give you $500 for equipment which he wanted? Answer: Yes. Did you raceive more than $500 from him? Answer: No. Ie it correct that you recolved threats from him? Answer: Yes. Bosides the pencils, silencers, grenades and pentolite did you give him any other items?. Anewer: No. (aa noted continued senni- tivity which ie uncxplained except in the examiner's conclusion) Did IDEN Q tell you to stop contacting him in October or November 1967? Anower: Yea. Did you contact IDEN C after November 19677 Answer: No. (Slight senaitivity but explained as reiating to constant checking on hie whereabouts to avoid contact. ) Has your employer contacted him since November 19677 Anower: No, not to his knowledge. On this question Subject noted that his employer cana easily obtain guns and supplies from European 14.90000 Pege 8 IRD 072501 sources cheaper than LNHARP. Also Subject noted that the few.guns (omall callure snub nose weapons) which be haa drought tu Caracas with him from Miami are merely for the ‘ ' persenal use of some of his fellow employees in IDEN B, and he -bréaka no laws in bringing them with him on the few trips be bas made between 1967 and the present. He ieels be bas perhaps brought a tetal of 6 such small sidearme to Caracas . and al one sport. rifle (AR-15) which ho was asked to bring ‘back BY IDEN U...-The rifte wae a gift to IDEN U. The weapon : eae ‘Bot automatic: per Subject. rN ee. The aly other items which Subject-eculd think of which could a Usk WOFRRM with bis organization are the siloncera which he reported’ 6n in Miami some months back which his organisation took from captured guerrillas and which were probably issued to a group which went to PBRUMEN and were lost. Subject is positive-they were WOFIRM issue but purportedly the eerial sumbers which he aibmitted cculd not be checked. One additional item which was cloared up dealt with the pentolite which bad been reported seen in Caracas. Subject voluntarily mentioned that he had seen such a supply under the bed of a friend, The supply waa attached to magnets which were to be used to attach the chargé to the underside of a ship in Caribbean waters of IDEN V or IDEN W naticnality. The charge was to discourage fartaer shipments between these latter IDENs and PBRUNMEN. Subject said he detached the magnets from the pentolite and intended using it in training clacees for students with his present ‘employer. Tha persoa who brovsht it to Caracas waa IDEN X. Subject does not kaow how he got it bere, but knows that his employer could facilitate such deliveries, Raymond J. Rygiel Distribution: Orig - Ladner, Floyd & Gaynor : 1 - Floyd 1-CH/OA ‘ lL - WH/COG 1 - Field 1- File OS/IRD/RIR:bjd wv) rey CRE] 14-0000 ypu ee pear * —"taare AERENOR 9° FMEA Li IMATE Se Gn oy IRD #72501 IDEN A WEN B IDEN G IDEN D IDEN E IDEN ¥ IDEN G IDEN H IDEN I IDEN 3 IDEN K IDEN N IDEN O IDEN P - IDEN Q IDEN R IDEN 8 i a IDEN L IDEN M Parmer Bik. Gt Wahid IDENTITY LIST Luis Clements POSADA Carriles DIGEPOL Lefty ROSENTHAL — Roberto Raul Maria Caotro's Intelligence service Angelia POSADA Bay of Pigs invasion Venezuela Government . Hugo Alencar Tovar (aka: David) Coco ELIAS LAUSERICA "El Poeta" Venesvela Astonio COMELLAS Aldo HERNANDEZ FBI RECE Organization Customs in United States (Miami office Mr, Allen Jarbough) SECRET ss oe rn ee 14-0000 IRD 972591 IDEN T IDEN U IDEN ¥ IDEN W IDEN X ee eT com rates ~ Seegey eed i IDENTITY LIST -> Continued Jorge MAS (A leader in RECE Organisation) Oraste FERNANDEZ English ‘Japanese Rafacl TREMOL Bay SECRE; Sheen ah 14-0000 t SACLE SEC Ser amet Orsevenanion . crac, wesc Tora. comes 2 wou + AND-OR INITIALS - SEEN BY SECRET ee re] ( When Felted tn) en oe He} —_t |}—_____] sovanet cory “J ssuue [] sorts Poe] ; mou O vm Ono ce CC 4 wv ar 2 * CLASmeP TO MLE WO i ~\ a-RF TO PE NOL orsseu-ov te 4 Le wie mo Casy. to \paancn orsraov (J a. } MT Fa Into oe S- [ Kpe com [re = [eee F 4 oy, "$B CR ET #0522072 JUN 68 CITE CARACAS 9808 | cba 15 FOF > | SHWAVE DIRECTOR _ _ 2 REFS. A. CaRAcAS 9758//M>/2 ro) 6 Junt31N25390 ;° . 7 : . | B. Jiwave 2600(44 23543) m , J. AACLEVE-15 MET WITK LUGO AND RODRIGUEZ AT CIRASH-4'S DIRECTION AND HIS REPORTS LEO TO THEIR ARREST. UNFORTUNATELY CLRASH-4 DID WOT COVER AMCLEVE-15 AND RODRIGUEZ 1S CONVINCED HE FINGERED THEM AND HAS SWORN KILL AMCLEVE~15 AT FIRST CPPORTUNITY. 2, WHILE CARACAS UNDERSTANDS LNERGO WOULD NOT HAVE GREAT INTEREST THIS CASE, IS IT EQUALLY TRUE THAT NEITHER LNERGO "NOR LNYUMA COULD ARREST RODRIGUEZ FOR LEAVING COUNTRY ILLEGALLY * AND TRAVELLING ON FALSE DOCUMENTS? WE ANXLOUS PROTECT AMCLEVE-15 AND WONDER LF JMWAVE CAN PREVAIL ON LNERGO OR LNYUMA TO ACCEPT RETURN OF LUGO AND RODRIGUEZ FOLLOWED BY IMMEDIATE ARREST AND INTERROGAT LON. 3. CIRASH-A PLANS DEPORT THEM TO MIAMI ON 8 JUNE ON VIASA. “iLL ATTEMPT ASCERTAIN FLIGHT. SECRET aT | SECRET 14-0000 6 June 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR: CI/0A SUBJECT ©: “ AMCLEVE-15 (201-300985) ct Yorwarded herevith are two copies of a current PRQ x on Subject. John P. Gower WH/3/Venezuela ey 14-0000 ; : ’ kaaa poe i , . / sae ; : FORTENG ACTION DISPATCH ==] (3 SECRET Fanon RE NANG ’ : ' F) : . : 1 xx Ia ace HOUR Chiof of Station, CARACAS Senay QLLUD BI SAN ZANE AOECIG , Chief, WH Diviston Chiof of Station, JNWATS ; exert pena 0 AEULE PBAUMEN AKOT Cperationsl ; Letter Sent to RSCE frea Yonozuela by Iuis FOS{PA Carriles T micROFILMED tr TRRGR RROGURED - Ras ceancces JUN 7 {S68 9cR. REFERENCE: UFGA-30112, 23 Kay 1963 Doc. MICRO. ee kere ocr 1. Attached hereto is ALOT Report YD-2279, dated 22 May 1968, and 4ts" attachrzat, waich is as ccpy ofa letter sept to a Miant based Cyan exile orranization, Cuban Representation in Exilo (2:C5), by Luis POSADA Carriles. 2. FYI: Lula POSADA Corrizes ¥i9 associated with RECE in Miami from July 1966 to Jung 1967. Le genes Attachment: H/W " ANOT Ept. DD-2279 w/att. A i i / Distribution: Mh ee 8 ution L elf? - 4 = COS/CARACAS v/att. ‘ = C/tD watt. : 2 ~ KH/COG w/att. * 1 . ‘ - io . guid ° 3 ee oF fs ee ae hard 4y ROSS REFLECT 10 DaSPAT Oe S7mTO BAD B.C jan | D (9-30 - 1 UPGA-301I2—_. 29 May 1968 | 7 “GALE KAT ON Ths Al SLE | SECRET i _- 201-300985 14-0000 . _ Lh! BR Te UFEN- 301 42. wooites Toy ay . re) ; . ‘ a SEC. - 2 Ms pp-2279~ 22 May 68 FROM: = SE (1-27) AGENT: Telli VIA: I-1 SUBJECT: Letter sent to RECB from Venezuela by Luis. POSADA Carriles. 7 SOURCE: Augusto PINEDA (mat. unk.). SUB-SOURCE: Aguedo LUGO (mat. unk.). 1. On 22 May 1968 I-111 obtained the following information, from Augusto PINEDA (mat. unk.). 7 2. On 19 May 1968" PINEDA was visited at home by Aguedo LUGO (mat. unk.) who had returned from a trip to Venezuela. - ‘ 3. During their conversation, LUGO showed to PINEDA a photos= tatic copy of a letter which had been scent from. Venezuela by Luis | POSADA Carriles to Augusto VALDES Miranda, aka "Polo MIRANDA," a RECE leader. LUGO had delivered this letter to VALDES Miranda by hand. - 4 . \ 4. At a moment when LUGO was not looking, PINEDA took the photostatic copy of this Ictter, which is attached to this report. In this lotter POSADA mentioned the following matters: . a. The aid which had been given to the Association of Bay of Pigs Veterans (Brigade 2506) by the Venezuelan Army and the reasons why this aid was stopped. sien ene ert santero b. Possibility of the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Interior of becoming involved in a plan to help Cuban exiles fight against the Castro regime. ¢. RECE should do everything possible so that RECE will be the Cuban exile organization to receiva this aid (see preceding paragraph 4.b.), with POSADA offering to help RECE in this respect. OO nc a | MG at / fur 6e 8 ie . OS very . | OA GEOISS. ane 14-0000 . cl ~ ween teen ts Beceem we ee . REPUBLICA DS VENSZUELA - MINISTERIO DE RELACIONES INTERIORES DIRECCION GENERAL DE POLICIA woofs 4. +, OFRECCION No... 4 & ; Ay . - : ~ SECRET = Dear friend Palo, Talis is the third lotter that Iam sending you. Since I an sending this letter by mesvenger, I can explain gore. Tho Governzent hore assisted a group of Cubans called the Brigade. The Depurtcent of Lefense (arey) provided this assiatance without consulting the Ministry of the Interfor. When the Minister of i tLe interior found cout, he demanded an oxplanatics trom the military . - - ' pen and they stopped the assistance. There are strceng poseibilities that a plan will be developed for Cuta, which will involve tie Ministry of Defenses ané the Kinietry of the Interior an¢ which will be ascigned to a group of serious persons. I velieve 1¢ is highly important that I go to Miezi urgently or that sone of you come here. Thie is urgenteo -. Tf you want ne to co, send my fare to this eddresst San Juan Bosco Avenue ; ' hayflower Bldg. Apt 26 ; Altemira, Caracas Venezuela On the other hand, KAASTO PEKKANDEZ is being susmoned by Congresse Fe fe accused of being too severe with the Comantete. Send a telegram as eccn as possible, expressing soliderity with ris attitude, in the name of the Cubans in EECE. If possible, mention se in the telegram. The address is: Folice Headquartere Las Coliras Av, las Eribas Bidg : , Los Chaquararoa, Caracns, Venezuela : Peat] wae : a are + . ae Pr Ae tte anes my on - eee Steet ce atten em gw FRO . ‘ : Scae organization ( I do not know the naze) has already sent + ee _ telegrama. FRASTO can be of great assistance te ute When you oend the telegram, do not mention me by name. Word it . ; jouetiing: i tke this s “Greetings frou. our fellow countryman, who te- fighting decide us® or words to that effect. "Hy telepkone fe 321506 - eee - a : __. Regards to all your friénis. oo Juan Pasta : 4 . ! =20 SECRET ; fev ree “Chewale ca Pete, ol . a . - ae “ ees f “sa eele ¢ Cozeee | a, a fees an a Meese np mA aye pote | ote 4. eft lent Jain cole | ‘es eat Catan “ Mreeeerttes a7 | . Pang then, . ee _ “f ves fo fee “be. n Al eet ha a on Ve nn A lo 4 Peta p ores ae a — oe — “ao, g. Cree G30 Lo 7 oF Abie anime ae con i { a a ee ee eo es 2m eee cee 2 kee ine eee ee oe OC i en er ree aoe E pay —_— 7 Le a pean 4 potcnint roe 7 RTOS AE URIS ST 8 BS, Ono ai Sat ns rr rs cee . —, ~ Re 4 St! Ale leweg Taaies Charges decor e/g |) ti “Oey he ake, Baairo Fe we a AG tthaue, Crna, » Coney week. vi : CEpesica: ApH ae ele. oot, i Q2e ate ict 2% cual, ye ge Lele graced. . aks fl ' ‘ Q we > sa PRUE Ra eee Oo we Nee recap man on Seen ennn s samme ee nee ante oe were ene nen eee pe me saieny seep Sane sateen ta eon nme we rahe ET et. . . ae . , oo . . . rm slo . . og . . , ele ‘ . oo Tae . . a re . ao e + BR eee we ee ae cic cute nectar eee sece ep tqenesnecne ance wlan pee LEE MOVIE 7 : coe sae eee paren cr Sam staan mee oe 14-00000 ase PROCESSING ATION SECRET esnse son seme 6a 2p here Division [|e moting mousmn : lontt iaara ia a Chier of Station, “Caracas | se i ms: : | sa ; a eS | \ 0._FRQ.Fs Part I on Luts Chenente POSADA Carriles "On| Lot . La, “Ws SOD | See below. - no Siti, Sep i } . , ee CO Sg, i . an : . . ° . : we. H i ay: ~ : "Forwarded herewith is ari up-to-date PRQ Part I: which 7 6 oR . was’ filled in by, Subject on n May 1968. - a ; t- . : foo lee - J acer aq me ‘Mb | gE = C: I | per car C. 1 | . . ~ } P| | | | } | t ‘ i H | i | i i : : : "ATTACHMENTS : : B as stated (4 copies) a DISTRIBUTION: 3 - CH/WHD (w/# atts, h/w) MAY 29 r9pp CS COPY 20)-360985 ROSS REFEREXCE FO . OSPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER bee - , micas | : CASMRCAnON ; { fo seerer fF t ae Mate & 14-0000 wee ® PERSONAL RECORD QUEST 1ONNAIRE - PART t - BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS: 4. rite ¢learty 4 . 2. ‘Anaver ati questions. Sf questiqn te nat spplecabiec. Attoch Biset prges, if orate addi tianat - space fs reeded. + MAME IN HATUVE LANGUAGE OM SCRIPT + MLUABCS, MICRMAIES, TELECODES. REGAL CHAWOe Im Name ( Banb1 (nicknene) ne a. DATE OF ovate &- PLACE OF O0aTH ; Cienfuegos : PERSONAL HAGITS (Liquor, rugs, genbling, persmeura) 7 B. COURT RECORG (Court, date, erreate, chargee, punishments, sentences, scquit No record OCSCRIPTION (Use Awerican atandards of measurements, af posasbley h. COLOR OF Hai® i. CoLom cf EYES :_ Black Green om SANPLES OF SIGVATURE AND WANOURITIVG ALS) DATED PHOTOGRAPH AND FINCEBPRIVIS » FF OBTAINABLE EO Obifcl ia To . UU. WATEOM ALITY AT @1ATM Amo Amv SUBSEQUENT CHTHZEmseies Cf diffecont than Fiee 10.) Fonane of tub. tenant) Apt. 24, :Ave. Ss V3. PamwanenT acretss (If dulfecent than stem 22.) Miant. Florida WATURAAEZLO CUTUTEN, GIVE NAME, UATE, CITY AND MUMBER OF CERTIFICATE GRANTED ta. tf ut, ‘ US. TRAVEL OUTSIOE COUNTAY OF PRESENT ATSIDENECE (Countries, dates aac purposes) 1964 ~ Dominican Republic ~ working for J.U.R.E organization ” . a Hep ae (exiles affairs) OCCUPATIONAL AND FINANCIAL DATA of fir. j . 1° SUCTiom -t02 - - ~ fre. eacsenr octeation Ministry Internal Relations. - ee. Financia, satus (Serniage, Sank depociio, securition and property) — None — * ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILUATIONS SECTICN IV RO, MEMOLRSHIP 1M RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS . Wone Zt. PRESENT AND PaST MEMBERSHIP tm PROFESS FONAL AND SOCTAL GAGAMIZATIONS: POLITICAL AFFILPATIONS Political - Frente Revolucionario Jose A. Echevarria - 1960 in Cuba Politicsl - J.U.R.E. - 1963-1964 Political - Rece - 1967 EDUCATIONAL OATA Section vo SCHOOLS y2t. OATES ATTENOED orcate RECEIVEO es ee | sox | rou | ves | 1917 _| 1950 | no | Padres Dominicos Cienfuegos, Cuba (haat below each Jeaqguage in edich you porsese any degree of cossetence.) Ft b ore rem a ne ee EW RERE FOES FISS a ZIP A LY Pee} 7 PECTM WVALIFiCATiONS AND SBTLECSTS GIVE CEPAPE BR UNCL EONS TOTES OF BOURNE OF AMTICLES, Fe UmGTeAte any wantin. View pates. None TEL UPECIAL SQELUS, ADLLETINS, NOGBITSE Sucre AY RATIO, PMOTOUMAPAY, ETC, Hunting (good shot) @ [section vil MILITARY SERVICE wat <—co a 96 1264 ist A TLDCNTIEYING COUNTRY. ENOICATE WHERE SERVICE PERFORWED, DECORATIONS, Weta AND ONY PRISONER, ' i t None @ [Section vit EMPLOYMENT HISTORY ROTH: INDICATE CHRONCLOCICAL NESTORY OF BYPL CIWS T LISTING LAST POSITION FIRST. Se TRCLUSIVE DATES (Fevms Todd, LuPLoviR 944-2945, __ |. Pastora Sug: 4. TYPE OF BORK @e SAL AWY CR CAPNINGS Chemist 6 210 *emonth rn mTTaeT TITY 4 (Froe: PL de EMPLOYER San Agust 1946-1954 Sugar Mill Cubs de. TYPE CF CORN #. SALARY CH RARRINGS f, REASON FOR LEAVING ft, REASON FOR LEAVING a. INCLUSINE OATES (From-Tole, ewPLoven 1956-1958 Self -(Furigadora de twee OF BORK @. SALARY OR EARWINGS t. MEASON FOR LCan tne ation s 250 a. Uncursive Dares (Froa-Vodn, eurcover 1960-196 Tire & Rubber Co. d. TYPG OF woRK @. SALARY OR EARNINGS tf. REASON FORM LEawing Supervisor CG. ADORESS a. Tre GF won end Lt. Chemist +310 pe ¢. aooeess CLenfuegos Las Villas, Cuba BLES RAMEE OF PM Esme t AKO Puma OUSCMARGEO. GIVE OCTAILS IF WAR INCLUDES ANY GUVRRNWENT BYPLOYWSNT. ¢- aovarss San Jose de Las Lajas Villas, Cubs Transfer oo ce aboaess Cruces, Las Villas ¢. aonarss Havana, Cuba, and Akron, Ohio *y eee noo 14-00000 @Psection ex pivoncts on sanawente SP. STATE DATE, PLACE ano AE ASON roe A ae uteanatione. Married December 1956: Divorced 26 Jiine 1963 fron Maria. Concepcion Castaneda: Reason - ‘BA incompatibility. wire on tf YOU MAVE BEEN MUSBANDE GIVING bata REQuIATO BLLOS For ALL Pacyious MARRIAGES, “SUBSEQUENT CUTIZENSHIPS HELO BY ANY CHILO (identify child and give his, of her, present address) None 42. Year oF Birth fas. tL ace OF BIRTH NATIONALITY AY BIATH Cienfuegos, Cuba 47, PULSENT RESIDENCE ‘a0, YEAR OF BiaTH: SI. OCLUPATION 54, Pee stnt aCSIDENCE Housekeeper ‘Same as fo 32. SUBSLOULNT CETAZeNsHiIPS reese, y a 14-0000 x! | rosa | Marte Conchita Posada | |x| 1979] ctentuegoa, Cuba a ca! SS | er wgater end gave Ase, ar her, present SUOSCOUENT COTETERSerPS HELO BY Any BROTHER OF “‘sistae (ideately brother, address) None @ TSECTION ITE RELATIVES. ACQUAINTANCES AND CONTACTS e O. NAMES OF MELAT. VES IM ANY GOVEONMENT SEMVICE: INDICATE Nad OF GOVERNMENTS ANO POSITIONS HELO. Roberto Posada - Telephone co. - Cuba Raul Posada - Electric & Power Co. - Cuba . ; : BG. RELATIVES, FRIENDS, CORRESPONDENTS Im U.S. (Expdaen relationship) Augusto Val Des Miranda (friend) 87. NATURALIZATION OF CLOSE RtLATIVES fw u,b. (Gave none, dete, exty and number of cectalicate granted) I have aunts (2) and cousins (2) who are American citizens. H I do not know anything of certificates. . 98. NAMES, ALIASES, TELECOOES AND RELATION SWIP OF ALL PERSONS KNOWN 10 BE CONNECTEO th ANY SAY GITH ANY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, . e © [secrion_xv PERSCHAL ASSOCIATIONS SP. LUST CLOSE ASSOCUATES, UNCIVIOUALS O8 GPOUPS Olsection xvs MISCELLANEOUS 14.90000 LR? f at . Cane Secagraut Ossemnation py sir. MERSAGE Tors Coney») TS eFrrn AND/OR INONALS - SEW -BY FIRS 2 = : the we SECRET tae atca tend earemere - v, (When Filled tn} seed fay. > Cas Ie CLASHFY Ld ev. ee, te ene wo a-her TO (ULE bool re aD Geer 3 “0 enaacu(] onstaoy () sia. on . a —— REPPOOUC TON OF THIS COPY PeROMIBITED Ng ACvancs Corr LD ssus0 O siotréo O ves ral wo , {13 - 7 10) M moe ra] j ey . 1 H Osten ov a eer ALT OM ed " ca cory 1 Lint Ades Cal p 04l pf Clare SECRET 2716132 may 68 3 CITE CARACAS 9725 CLYNER ACTING) DIRECTOR, JMWAVE pga72-" REF: MwaVE-2a75 C70) wees LT Maia t9272 |} i | . 1. AMCLEVE-15 PASSED SGSWIRL EXAM 25 MAY WITH ¢ . ; C ,. SATISFACTORY CLARIFICATION ALL POINTS OF CONCERN TO i ; HOS. POUCH FOLLOWS. —— 2. WISH THANK JMWAVE FOR REF WHICH MOST USEFUL IN PRE-TEST DISCUSSIONS WITH SGSWIRL OPERATOR. ‘ i SECRET ° : BT ' 2 ! » 1 | ; : ! | | i ‘ ley ; SECRET 14-0000 aw CABS AGIRLE SECRET FACLID OE BOUMG mee j ____ @hief of Station, CARAC'S Bo mune GUILD. __ an aro } - : SALT QUATIED DISK . Chief, WH Divisioa . lear arog wsoLeins Pint . =o eo ___@hict of Station, JNVAVE __ - | fear Susser AKULE FE ¥ Gperational Forwarding of A‘ CLEVE/15 201 File ACTS REQUIRAD ~ CERES ' AR : Xone, FyI REF; JNWAVE 2475, 21 May 1968 1. Attached hereto, as Attachrcnt 1, is a copy of the cryptonym portion of AMCLEVE/15's 201 file. { ! } i | 2, Forwarded under separate cover, 2s Attachzent - : 2, is a copy of the,true name portion of ANCLEVE/15's , | ] | ' 1 | | on senor ee taneme genre TT rte eae Gene ee Soper State 1 ' 201 file. 3. Also included in the attachments are pertinent ANCLEVE/15 contact reports and a WNIWAVE Personality file pertaining to his brother, Roberto, . : : 2 . 2 ian exe ae : i ary7/L,. FLUSTIKOFE, Attachments H 1. Cryptonym portion of file - 2, True nance portion of 201 file * : Distribution: : . : : . Sf freee i . 3 — COS/CARACAS w/att, #1, h/w &)#2 use ae @- C/WHD vrfo atts. aec vahw aiv eu fort” - WH/COG w/o atts. CS COPY ‘ . mo — ; ere mee B00F SS i ; ead ETE 19 enum rene oi) Bic : UIGA-30336 24 Nay 1966 i ~~ — raycape ey) pS RIEEER _ | SECRET 201.-200985 1 Behera ca ceAORaTinas oa ene, see a ee 14-90000 f : -, Caste Secerramat Disseunanon ASSIFED MESSAGE Toran Comes FO AOR, ras 1563.0 OA TALS SION BY S Feo ONT Rote - eerpecy~— ere e . a] SECRET 9 maten LE 5 _ (Whee Fullied ta) women i ef} -———42) : smescées Casco [Jancis pa re eT sit nox Gove Ono ee ‘ - we. a av: 2 CLASEIFY TO FUE NO , ey] R-REP' TO FUE NO : - orssin ey ‘ pon a) mis mo Caer. 10 grance C] ostmorOea _ “See 1, ACTION . - . . nro . - Hf Kno |e WitloG-F ex, cxlo oe _ Fefenr 3 SECRET 2222222 MAY 68 CITE CARACAS SS86(LYNER ACTING) ‘ : DIRECTOR, JMWAVE 22 Hay 63% | 6563 ° _ PBRUMEN 7 : y 1. AMCLEVE~15 REPORTS FOLLOWING CUBAN SUSPECTED BY CIVISTA-5 TO HAVE ENTERED VENEZUELA RECENTLY AS” . CUBAN AGENT; ; , t ALBERTO ANTONIO CORIZONDO) E IGUZQUIZA : DPOB 13 JUNE 1925, HAVANA PASSPORT 43578 , CEDULA 795295 2. NO STATION TRACES. REQUEST H@S, JMWAVE AND ' AMOT TRACES. ' SECRET - | Ce _ SECRET 14.90000 ° Sowa hotwiia rates a meen wits SECRET sen ae So arcane a : j [Wren # lied bn} bareoprted 4 - 2 . ( - . 7 F 7 REPRODUC NON OF THIS COMFY PROHIBITED 2} - acncacory (Janyh (Torres a . , Cae SICRETARUT O:sSeNoNaTION ___ SASSE TP Merssace TOTAL Comes Zee Ae Ie. BNO OR NO TALS - STEN ev, mou. O vas G no : z CLASSY TO Pne WOW ov. at : : i - RF TO FUE HO. ssw ev eur mo Clas ro paance pasteor (1 na. “nes Bi rrrtes r ‘: D mo Cory i lass vn My, oe ye. LY “p : CARACAS INFO OIRECTOR © Oo 22huts3 15883 AKULE BB UME - ey | roar rae FA bo yy SEH ANCLEVE Jou ou “7, REFS: A. DIRECTOR 81313 We - 4 ; . Wd 35-79) ee Pn B. CARACAS 9646 € / as pce ; : ° 1. FOLLOWING ARE COMMENTS ON AMCLEVE-152 pe * A. AMCLEVE-15 INSTRUCTED BY UMWAVE TO ATTEMPT ESTABLISH CORRESPONDENCE WITH BROTHERS RAUL AND ROBERTO. THIS DONE LATE 1966 AFTER IT LEARNED ROBERTO HAD TRAVELLED ENGLAND GN GOC PURCHASING MISSION (JMWAVE 3182, SEPT 66). IN APRIL 1967, STATION ADVISED AMCLEVE-15 THAT ROBERTO WAS SUPERVISOR TELEPHONE COMPANY WHICH INFO OBTAINED FROM RECENTLY ARRIVED REFUGEE (UFGA-27444, APRIL 67,) AMCLEVE-15 TOLD FORMER CO HE LAST SAW BROTHER CONE OR OTHER) AT HABANA AIRPORT PRIOR HIS DEPARTURE FOR MEXICO FEB 61. B. AMCLEVE/15 WAS PRIMARILY USED BY STATION TO REPORT ON EXILE ACTIVITIES MIAMI AREA, HAD CONTACTS WITH MANY DIFFERENT TYPES OF INDIVIDUALS, INCLUDING EX STATION ASSETS, SELF STYLED EXILE LEADERS AND GANGSTERS. DURING ROSENTHAL SECRET SECRET 2122532 MAY 68 CITE UMWAVE 2475 od 14-00000 7j PERSO UNIT HOURED oy rane mene nee YEN Ams Lc! LNT MANE Urde Sy Tora Comre QT mr BATOR pe nas. SEER BP: SIT com aN < Caarr SEC RETan 47 Ocesrannanon ‘ Classrinn renee 7 SF? re ch oun room eevee SECRET = (When Fdied tr} pocgpvomchonl mow O ves O no i apvamce COPY oO) weuED Oo toro C1rasieY TO AE NO RAST TO FUE NO rue mo Clacr vo wero. , em PAGE 2 JMWAVE 2475 SECRET “CASE MID-1967, ANCLEVE-15 FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS OF LNERGO AND STATION AT GREAT PERSONAL RISK AND INCONVENIENCE TO SELF ‘AND FAMILY. 2. STATION WILL FORWARD COMPLETE FILES ON AMCLEVE-15 TO CARACAS. SECRET BT ~ SECRET ~ 14-0000 eon XK. GARDINER wen C/WH/3/V me 4521 te a ; y 77" ” sscant 0 - “at 192977 —— emomcree’ 13 | eee ae re ‘w CT. ; ; : wo. :™ CARACAS INFO: JMWAVE 88. Se ae REFS: A. CARACAS 9646 (IN 13549)* (BEING RELAYED JMWAVE) a —_ B, DIRECTOR 994099* (BEING RELAYED JMWAVE) u“ - a C. CARACAS 9588 (IN 08516)*** (BEING RELAYED JMWAVE) a WISH ASSURE STATION THAT HQS DOES NOT HAVE DEROGATORY INFO Hane 8 ee me RETIN oe eet 1 | lla atta etiatt di he eaten eT 1. : ON AMCLEVE-15 WHICH HAS NOT BEEN MADE AVAILABLE TO STATION, HOWEVER, i ws BELIEVE THAT THERE ARE QUESTIONS WHICH MUST BE SATISFACTORILY RESOLVED IN ORDER FOR STATION OBTAIN PERMISSION LIFT RESTRICTIONS Ae nage 1 ‘ON AMCLEVE-15 OPERATIONAL USE. ; 2. RE SPECIFIC POINTS RAISED IN REF A: A. IN PRQ'S I DATED 1961, 1965 AND 1966 AMCLEVE-15 MENTIONED BOTH BROTHERS IN "BROTHERS AND SISTERS" SECTION BUT ONLY LISTED RAUL AS EMPLOYED BY GOC, RAUL WAS DESCRIBED AS “ADMINISTRATOR FOR AN ELECTRICAL COMPANY" OR "ELECTRICAL ENGINEER BELIEVED TO BE EMPLOYED BY GCC." FOR ADDITIONAL INFO ON BROTHER ROBERTO SEE ATTACHMENT TO HVCW-7776, 4 DECEMBER 1967. HQS HAS NO o@aeeae : { ~ croor rT ~| SNUSALENG OFRCTE \ 8 b c RE T feteted iris ni bene tnireand REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN TH4 ISSUING OFFICE 1S PHOrIBITEO, LOTT WO. f ‘ z + 2 t . 5 1 ene 14-0000 onwoe PAGE T#O jottte under, . 1 - q 7 DETAILS ON JMWAVE REQUEST THAT AMCLEVE-15 INITIATE CORRESPONDENCE ; : . To '. WITH ROBERTO, IN ANY CASE BELIEVE POINT OF SGSWIRL I8,RESOLVE “= ANY DOUBT THAT CONFUSION OVER BIOGRAPHIC DETAILS ANY MORE THAN NORMAL OVERSIGHT AND THAT AMCLEVE-15 HAS NOT COMMUNICATFD 4 WITH BROTHERS (OTHER THAN 1966 BPISODE) SINCE DEPARTURE FROM CUBA. 6 ‘B. HQS CONCERN THAT AMCLEVE-15 MIGHT BE INVOLVED IN THEFT : OR DISPOSAL OF WOFIRM DEMOLITION OR SABOTAGE GEAR WAS CAUSED BY ATTACHMENT TO HVCA-14975, 5 DECEMBER 1967, WHICH STATED AMCLEVE-15 : SHOWED CIRASH-15 SOME STUFF HE HAD TAKEN FROM MIAMI INCLUDING FUSES, BOOBY-TRAP SWITCHES, DETONATING CORD, INFRARED SIGNAL DEVICES AND TIME PENCILS. HQS HAS NO PROOF THIS GEAR SJOLEN FROM WOFIRM BUT BELISVE NATURE OF EQUIPMENT (PARTICULARLY . INFRARED SIGNAL DEVICES) IS SUCH THAT AMCLEVE-15 SHOULD AT LEAST BE QUESTIONED AS TO WHETHER HE HAS EVER STOLEN OR REPROOUCT) = AY OTHER THAN ThE ISSUING OFFICE = ONIBITED, con ea dah tee 14-0000 jotite fmerader mm" 91319 | KNOWQINGLY RECEIVED EQUIPMENT STOLEX FROM WOFIRY, -C, HQS BAS NO DETAILS ON ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES AND GANGSTER of : Avn JMWavind . ASSOCIATIONS OF AMCLEVE-15 NOT ALREADY KNOWN TO STATION; PURPOSE OF SGSWIRL QUESTION WOULD BE DETERMINE CONCLUSIVELY THAT HE HAS BROKEN OFF COMPLETELY WITH LEFTY ROSENTHAL GROUP - AND THAT HE NOT CURRENTLY INVOLVED IN ANY ILLEGAL ACTIVITY WITH ERASTO FERNANDEZ AND GUSTAVO ORTIZ GROUP WHICH COULD CAUSE EMBARRASSMENT TO U.S. GOVT, SUCH AS SMUGGLING BETWEEN MIAMI AND CARACAS, 3. REQUEST JMWAVE ADD ANY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS WHICH COULD reap iment eens oe green tse Senn Meee smnjarrse wenn eee pee nl ETE are mmm ean me weagraenn ppcrmrnrmemcen cep es Le . t o USEFULLY CONTRIBUTE TO AMCLEVE-15 SGSWIRL. END OF MESSAGE wi /coo swe fA thy dred WH Comment: *Asked for further details on topics on which Hys deaded AMCLEVE-15 be tested. Shalineintadierten an ‘otaas une seeder eats _f@eaeee . -=eeee Vereen: conte wet eee —_ ve ee ee ee 14-0000 agence Ont + totes COPE con, | SECRET ‘ aa Z re : a CARIB DOCEETABAY OTSLEEENATION CT) wo) wismoy [sare vo een) ras ao i ee eee (0) wo mcm =) ms orcs me wo, | goo. ( mm 1318, PAGE FOUR _ WH Comment: **Agreed SGSWIRL for AMCLEVE-15, suggesting .he be tested . on possible involvement in theft or receipt:of stolen . WOFIRM equipment and whether past involvement in Poot ba Zllegal activities make him vulnerable to biackmail. ***Asked permission: SGSWIRL AMCLEVE-15. Stated testing : would be restricted to whether he had in past or was currently involved in activity hostile to WOFIRM, blje- i St WILLIAM V. BROE . LAWRENCE STERNFI : ‘ C/WHD ; C/WH/3 a s . ; i] a . : ‘ , . : : ' nao mH RHLEALING OFrucEE SECRET. | sess | anit ate \ : REPRODUC «6-4 BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFIC. «PROHIBITED, 5OrF MO. Sate ine Serene en PT CL mT Feces em 14-00000 . CABLE SICOETARUAY Deas eeited Tee Crasursg Messace Tota, Com “ — by Teh &:D/OW INITIALS - SEEN DT ps RBON Uw ERG SR on 7 a ’ ~ ~ . SECRET ent ene fe} i Whee Filled in) - Lapeer 2 1? a | arate tea corr mowers pi} ——____T | _ ROWANCE COPY O meveo | siorren ; COR _ : . mou O ves Oxo ts} Tre} — i] wr: a 2 CLASSIFY TO PLE WO . . ” . sO . wAEP YO OE NO. ossew er —_—_ ene wo Cnet to aaancn (J osereov (are t action . mo cory OD . " . “ A . ne ve UNI CoGd y g 5 Alon - : § E CRE T 17265602 MA % te CARACA a DIRECTOR 17Ma sm 13649 | fe. REF: OIRECTOR~99409 t. ALLEGATIONS AND SUSPICIONS AGAINSI AmCLEVE-15 DISCUSSED WITH HIM BY CASE OFFICER AnD HE DENIES THEM ALL . AME IS COMPLETELY WILLING, EVEN EAGER, TU {AKE SGSWIRL In . QRDER CLEAR HIS RECORD. 2. THE 201 FILE ON AMCLEVE-15 FORWARDED BY JHWAVE In SEPT 1967 WAS APPARENTLY STRIPPED DOWN VERSION AND NO PART 1 PRQ*S EVER RECEIVED$ THEREFORE, Wi DO NOT HAVE THE FACTS U2 HIS FAILURE LIST BROTHER ROBERIO AS GOC EMPLOYEE, THIS POINT DISCUSSED WITH HIit, HOWEVER, AND HE SIATES THAT HE ; “PIR KCY IRY CONCEAL HIS BROTHER'S STATUS BUA MERELY THOUGHT OF ONIS EMPLOYMENT AS LOW-LEVEL AnD NON-GOVERNMENT, ALTHOUGH CF COURSE TELEPHONE EMPLOYEES ARE TECHNICALLY GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES. IN ANY CASE, HIS ONLY COvmMUNICATION WIth ROBERTO SINCE HIS DEPARTURE FROM CUBA IN FEB 1961 WERE 1¥0 LETTERS SENT IN 1966, AT JMWAVE'S REQUEST, WHICh WERE nEVER ANSWERED. REFERENCE TO SEEING BROTHER IN APRIL 1961 WAS OBVIGUSLY CONFUSION OF EXACI DATES AFTER FIVE AND HALF YEARS. AMCLEVE=15 L ‘ SECRET Cant Sec we samay C2537 NATON Craswveito MERUAGE Tora, Corts FROSTING ANCHOR IR TLAL SS - EEN OY BON UNT NOTES . H Tale ene: | * SECRET =~ [i Nee Filed ny == REPRODUCTION OF THs COP POQee 8: TED x : , | ‘AOvaNcE Cony 0 (88080 oO sorne vee O wo moana, O CLASEIFY TO FILE NO - ov ar ERO TO FLEE NO euc mo Clacr. ro _ Destroy () sia. WAS IN-GUATEMALA RAINING CAMP PREPARING FOR BAY OF PIGS IN APRIL 19616 3. .WE WERE NOY AWARE THA1 AMCLEVE-15 WAS SUS- PECTED OF HAVING STOLEN WOFIRS DEMOLITION AND SABOTAGE | HENS. WE DID NOT ASSUNE FRUN HVCA~14975, ON ALLEGED ° | POSSESSION OF SOME SUCH ITEMS BY ANCLEVE=15, 1MAd HE KAD STOLEN THEM FROM WOFIRM. DID H@S SU ASSUNE, OR IS . THERE OTHER INFO IN THIS REGARD WHICH CARACAS HAS NOT i RECEIVED? WHAL WAS DATE OF ALLEGED 1NEFY? SuaSWQUENT | 9G LaST SGSWIRL IN APRIL 19667 AMCLEVE-15 TOLD CASE CFFICER THAT HE BROUGHT 10 CARACAS SMALL SUITCASE OF SUN ITEMS WHICH HE HAD BEEN GIVEN BY RECE ORGANIZATION “AND WHICH TO HIS KNOWLEDGE WERE COMERCIAL ITENS, NOT : WOF IRM r “4. AMCLEVE-15 STATES HAS NOT ENGAGED In PAS] ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES AND ONLY ASSOCIATIONS WITH GANGSIER ELENENTS WERE AT SPECIFIC REQUEST JMWAVE (AS CONFIRMED BY JMWAVE= * $366) AND WERE ALL FULLY REPORTED TO JMWAVE. AGAIN WE ASK, DOES KQS HAVE SOME INFO IN THIS REGARD WHICH WE DO™ ROT? te ~ *. SECRET ~ 14.90000 SABLE SIC RE TARA, DSSSE MENA TON ft ASYM Merssace Tora, Comes "ROUTING ANDVOR Me TIALS - SEEN BY Ly WTI LD . SECRET =| wt - tru een cece covenant neem se j When Fitted i) INDEX, O ves O no ' ° ADVANCE COPY” O s8uE0 oO moTTsO ar 2 CLASBIFY PO 7ULE WO i i eed BREF TO FILE NO. ous mo Caer. ro orstaov C) so. o Oneru ov. PAGE 5S CARACAS 9646 SECRET i 5. 1k APPEARS FROM REF AnD REVIEW OF TRAFFIC SINCE . ‘START. “OF CONSIDERAT 100 OF USE ANCLEVE-15 In CARACAS THAT WAS.IN POSSESSION DEROGALORY INFO. NOL KwOWN 10 CARACAS. | WE SUGGESTED THIS ‘IN HVCA-14978 AND REQUESTED THAT WE EE PROVIDES WILH ANY SUCH INFO. DIRECiOR-56598 OF 2 DEC 1967 HINTED AI SUCH INFO HELD BY HQS AnD PROMISED DISPATCH "JITH NGS CONAENTS OTHER ASPECTS THIS CASE,” BUI DISPATCH NEVER RECEIVED. SGSWIRL OPERATOR SIALES If DIFFICULT TO RUN MEANINGFUL EXAM ON SPECIFIC POINTS OF CONCERN TO Has ; W1THOQUT ALL FACTS. THEREFORE, REQUEST: if A. DETAILS OF WHAT ANCLEVE-15 DID LIST RE Hic BROTHERS OnPRO, AND REQUEST BY JnWAVE TO NITIATE CORRESPONDENCE WITH ROBERTO AND RESULIS. 8B. ODAIE AND DEIAILS OF 1HEFT GN WOFIRM LIENS. Cc. DETAILS OF ALLEGED ILLEGAL ACTIVISIES AnD CANGSTER ASSOCIATIONS OLFHER 2HAN THOSE UNDERTAKEN AT SPECIFIC WOFIRM REQUEST D. ANY OTHER DEROGATORY InFU OR ALLEGA1IuNS KNOWN TO HGS OF WHICH WE HAVE NOT BEEN APPRISED. 6. PLEASE REPLY IN 1IME FOR SGSWIRL, SCHEDULED FOR 22 HAY. SECRET mr SECRET = 14.90000 . wat —_~ : mrvans rows - . TOTAL COME A ne, Geos 4-4. Cae dinem = wen WHY [secret : er 4521 ~~ sar, 3 MAY 1968 non T omomose Coste nce ee CABLE SeCeeTaAg AT Orta moereoes (v CITE DIRECTOR i REPL -CARACAS 9508 (rw casi) «= PT eo i. 5 - t fs & 1, | CONCUR SGSWIRL AMCLEVE-15. IN ADDITION AREAS OUTLINED , REF BELIEVE AMCLEVE-15 SHOULD BE TESTED ON FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: ; A. STATUS OF HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH HIS BROTHERS, IDEN “A AND IDEN B. IDEN B IS BELIEVED TO BE A DSE AGENT AND IS TRUSTED “. BY CUBAN GOVERNMENT TO TRAVEL ABROAD, NOTE AMCLEVE-15 CONSISTENTLY a _ FAILED TO LIST IDEN B AS EMPLOYED BY CUBAN GOV IN PRO'S FILLED OUT <° IN-1961, 1965, AND 1966 ALTHOUGH IDEN B WAS EMPLOYED BY CUBAN "(TELEPHONE COMPANY DURING THIS PERIOD, AFTER PHONE CALL FROM FAMILY a IN HAVANA IN SEPTEMBER 1966, AMCLEVE-15 TOLD STATION JMWAVE OF “Poe B AND SAID HE HAD LAST SEEN HIM IN APRIL 1961. THIS AT VARIANCE WITH 1961 PRQ I WHICH SAYS AMCLEVE-15 ARRIVED IN U.S. IN FEBRUARY 1961. - B. REALIZE STATION WISHES AVOID QUESTIONS CONCERNING AMQLEVE-15'S EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES WHICH DO NOT DIRECTLY "4 RELATE TO HOSTILE ACTIVITY AGAINST WOFIRM., HOWEVER, BELIEVE IT ‘ awe ESSENTIALBY TO CLARIFY DEGREE TO WHICH AMCLEVE-15 INVOLVED IN 2 . CONT... COCEDINATING OFFICERS Tr — e807 wo Se] errtuariveton | REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Corr NO. meee wee ee t 14-0000 Ro. PAGE 2 marrage rous anna rota cor | a ee | ee meee . a ; = aR DT) i aren: \ n f RDINER z3¢ ease 7] Pat . . e x v wernt, 1) aes Ahhane ‘ (ome tr cs ene wo. . ova . CITE DIRECTOR, 7 707 ‘THEFT AND DISPOSAL OF DEMOLITION AND OTHER SABOTAGE DEVICES” UNIQUE 70 WOFIRM BECAUSE OF POTENTIAL HARM OF THESE ACTIVITIES. ot TO WOFIRM. "ALSO BELIEVE STATION SHOULD ATTEMPT ASCERTAIN WHETHER : HE FEELS PAST ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES OR ASSOCIATIONS WITH GANGSTER ELEMENTS MAKE HIM VULNERABLE TO BLACKMAIL. : 2. HQS PREPARED CONSIDER LESS RESTRICTED USE OF AMCLEVE-15 IF SGSWIRL REVEALS NO DECEPTION. END OF MESSAGE | COORD: CI/OPS/Mr. ughes_ ZA blagdle OS/IRD/Mr. becnar 9.8: Bebowton . Requests permission SGSWIRL AMCLEVE-~15, restricting WH Comments test to points designed determine that he has not, 1s not, and does not plan engage in activities hostile WOF IRM. ; LAWRENCE STERNPIEL ‘ . 3 * C/WH/3 . COORDINATING OFPICESS Lene = { , emtgnaminmnrainted REPRO — -TION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING (“ICE IS PROHIBITED, conn 14-0000 "~ geusruee awa oe wale: Bete oF . ° : ~ waiiact Poms : oo ee . . ; “Totas Coma he vteent "7 <, GARDINER ° ; o | a : . OAR [saenst ra s . a a 7 a‘ e nemeret ng nan lo MAY 1968 | REF: ‘Director GOPYOY IDEN A; RAUL POSADA CARRILLES is IDEN B; ROBERTO POSADA CARRILLES END OF MESSAGE ph - we go! came wie aM nane peeeee . : . Te em Re EE te — Spee cca ene ha arto ee " . . . ? i / | Ca dae Ls): PR OE OH ment Te On ees meer pr ae A nce ener nee ee ww i ; {2 WILLIAM V, BROE LAWRENCE M, STERNFI pune C/wHD C/WH/3 re? pois ; : SOGEDINANG OFFERS — . a srentt “a : | . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, cor no pA ee. ——— 14-00000 er os a ERPS 9 wpa ~ pate Tp . Fis cn avi epsraen ~ SRT AMC: = Sub ject continues to provide e n natin of on the activities of OTRAS ory infor- FROM: HVCA-15438, 13 May 1968 SUBJECT: SECHLA CIGUSTY Operational Reporting for April 1968 Denne tA tora Comes ff i AND/OR INITIALS SEEN OY cane § StcRetawat Desir ueanon FR nan MESSAGE HOR Tate f —--rPaer eecurl ~ ie SECRET 22 —~ 3 {Whee Filted in) Capecraetond 4 AOVANCE COPY {[] wsur0 (J noms fi 7 CLASSirw TO PLE tel : : Ml wake 1O FE NO -eue ao Cnet. 10 HAY GECITE CARACAS 9388 | 9 Hw Gp 08S 6 es el ECRET 120372 s DIRECTOR . ve. REFSt A. DIRECTOR 71540 BE yoer™ . B. HVCA*15159 © ~F 1, AMCLEVE=15 HAS’ PROVED EXTREMELY PRODUCTIVE AND VERY VALUABLE SOURCE SINCE PICKED UP BY CARACAS STATION FEBRUARY 1968, WE BELIEVE HE COLLABORATING FULLY WITH WOFIRM AND WOULD NOT EXPOSE, INFORM ON OR WORK AGAINST WOFIRM, | THIS DOES NOT NEAN HE MIGHT NOT ENGAGE IN SIDE ACTIVITIES OF HIS OWN UNRELATED : ge ° ate Lecce TO WOFIRM ACTIVITIES WITHOUT INFORMING WOFIRM. 2. BELIEVE GOOD TRADECRAFT REQUIRES HE UNDERGO SGSWIRL AT THIS TIME. ALSO WE WOULD LIKE REGULARIZE HIS STATUS, REIN- STATE HIS CLEARANCE AND REMOVE HIM FROM “HOSTILE” LIST SO WE CAN WORK WITH HIM MORE CLOSELY, LEVY REQUIREMENTS, AND THEREBY REAP FULL BENEFIT HIS POTENTIAL. 3. WE WOULD PROPOSE LIMIT EXAMINATION TO POINTS DESIGNED DETERMINE THAT HE HAS NOT, [S NOT, AND DOES NOT PLAN ENGAGE IW ACTIVITIES HOSTILE TO WOFIRM. OUR ONLY REAL CONCERN IS TO BE FONE ee cree cae aattamecetnees © TNT ae ye einen ae “+ ce ASSURED HE NOT WORKING AGAINST US. SIN MUCH OF HIS VALUE TO CIRASH-4 IS BASED ON HIS OTHER ACTIVITIES AND HIS CONTACTS SECRET “ 14,0000 > Cage Secartaqat Owsraananon a asGrinD ) MESSATE SOOM OF enn POF 7 Tora, Cones ROUTING €NO OF IV ALS - SETN OF FINO Gat ROTTED [SECRET === j (When Fitted i) moun oO ves (J wo. ADVANCE COmY {) i360 oO mortTeD [- 'CAasherv TO Pt WO ar. BREF TO FILE NO FUE MO Oieer ro a TOM PAGE 2 CARACAS 9588 SECRET “IN mEANd, AS. POINTED OUT REF 8, AND SINCE WE ARE OBLIGED - _ ; TO MAINTAIN LIAISON WITH CIRASH-4, WE WOULD PROPOSE NOT | ; "CONDUCT DIRECT QUESTIONING.ON THIS ASPECT HIS ACTIVITIES. - a _ 40° REQUEST AUTHORIZATION TO SGSWIRL ANCLEVE-15, BUT ' _ WISH MAKE CLEAR THAT WE DO NOT PROPOSE USE EXAMINATION TO PROBE POINTS RAISED REF Az RATHER ONLY TO ESTABLISH THAT HE WORKING FOR AND NOT AGALNST/US. SECRET BT. ~ SECRET 14-0000 SF en ae pam mner melee «negra eit eee een pee ee . : a P ne: Po | a es on ae Oo ey Fe GSTs Sy td aie SF cams cecaee cement met ate Ngihttbese be atten un Satgmenctiete ut 2 : i ci MARAE eas Mat Sea cha tate! HEELS 14-0000 Can € SICArTARiAT D SSEMINATION “LASSIE MISSaGe B Tora, Comes a SOUTING ANOVOR naTiACS - STIS BY j PERTONONIT ROTO ° SECRET eee ane ; (Whom Filled bh} x= 7 ne ot . vmencory Cane Luomo ? TREPROOUC TION OF THs COM RORITEO tT ; ; . ANCE COPY Od tl ¢-] BLOTTED wos a ves a =o =F : Cassy TO PLE eee av. ar bien = xR? TO FUE NO OissKNe o 3D ven 2 ee ao Dlatt. ro f | phiamew T) pestao Tc. _aeTION NFO 75 ‘ . Olle. a} mo cory rue. va GIMG.. ty A AAP CS/dO i ‘ . & 2 G wil fora) =<s_¢f{cs/S6o ; SE CR ET 38020552 APR 68 CITE CARACAS- 9497 fe. . . gue? DIRECTOR INFO JMWAVE ; _ uv ae . : ‘ _KAPOK TYPIC : REF ~CARACAS 9357 Gaaeid 1a 201396 “1. ANCLEVE-15 REPORTS AGEDO LUGO IN CARACAS, APPARENTLY ON GANGSTER MISSION FOR CHUCHU FERNANDEZ, _ Lota Ten ee eget hee VENEZUELAN MILLIONAIRE IN MIAMI. Luss TOLD ANCLEVE-15 THAT LNERGO INSTRUCTED HIM BE ON LOOKOUT FOR PRESENCE IN CARACAS OF FOLLOWING CUBANS SENT FROM CUBA TO ASSASSINAIE PRESIDENT RAUL LEONI: A. FRANCISCO LINARES, ALIAS PANCHO. NO STATION TRACES. B. COMANDANTE WILLIAM GALVES. NO STATION TRACES. MAY REFER TO CUSAN COMANDANTE WILLIAM REPORTEDLY KILLED WITH DOUGLAS BRAVO GUERRILLAS. C. ABELARDO COLOME, ALIAS FURRY. THIS IS ABELARDO : / COLOME IBARRA, ALIAS CAPTAIN FKCRY (2901-29772) i \ WHO REPORTEDLY IN VENEZUELA FOR TWO YEARS TRAINING GUERRILLAS AND a WHO RETURNED CUBA MARCH 1965 AFTER SING YOUNDED. SECRET wb we ee ee ROUTING AND/OR IO TIALS - BUEN BY Tors Comes Cisse MESSAGE Cait Steareranay Oss PERION Cr Rone 7 ome pee eotamett be eee oS | {When Filed) Simmons ‘ [ REPROOUC PON OF THIS COPY PROMATTO _ Sov ance COPY C sauED C siottse ar. 2 nom © vas 0 no CLastry TO FILE NO a aan wREF TO FE HO mie mo (lant to srancnf) - osstaor sia INFO. wa PAGE 2 CARACAS 9497 SECRET . De ORESTES GUERRA. PROBABLY ORESTES GUERRA - s. “GONZALEZ, CUBAN REPORTED ‘WITH BRAVO GUERRILLAS IN SEPTEMBER 1967, , 2. NOT DISSENING DUE UNRESOLVED STATUS AMCLEVE-15" . SOURCE WHO CLAINS BE LNERGO INFORMANT. INFO RE RECENT ARRIVAL FROM CUBA OF ORESTES GUERRA AND COMANDANTE WILLIAM oy WOULD APPRECIATE Vettel a em es on viRNteN er ucEpEtORRNE wees UNCONFIRMED BUT BY NO MEANS IMPOSSIBLE. Has, JMWAVE, AND AMOT. TRACES ON LUGO AND CONFIRMATION FROM LWERGO IF HE THEIR AGENT. ALSO, TRACES ON LINARES. AND , : GALVES AND ANY INDICATION TRAVEL OF ANY ABOVE FOUR MENe PRESUME IF LNERGO HAD INFO RE ASSASSINATION PLOT AGAINST LEONI SUCH INFO WOULD HAVE BEEN MADE AVAILABLE WOFIRIG. SECRET BT vie nek ats estan et mene Le Bete cen oe ~ ~ SECRET | ; TRANSMITTAL . ; _ OF ‘YOCS INFORMATION REPORT CI/OPS, CI/Ic. 2, FI, FI/D, FI/INT 6, Iw, CA 2, CA/PEG, CA/PROP, CA/O 3 BO 5, CSDO, WH/COG 9 - Der, D/de1, De A/DOF, os/RF NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD RECOMMEND FOR 5X0 BASIC DOCUMENT HAS NOT BEEN MADE AVAILABLE TO DCI. 6S INVERNAL USE ONLY = NUE roms . isaodaan Ue To? Cet rnc tone a raed? awe geen it EIDE ATE SENG ESA AN ECCS S2GH, TONS OMENS ~ _ CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY * ROUTINE Intelligence Information Cable ™ 97611 PAGE 1 OF 5 PAGES ciaynecc 6 NIC NGA BDO CONE CRS RE Re KKK MX: RKXK NEN ' Sa (Secor 3ca ARMY = NAVY AIR? a The maseriat contains {nformation edectie the Rational Defense of the United States witha te eaning of ce tionace 5.¥. 4 Gece. 702 and ‘TH. ibe tmusmisson oF tion of which ln say ‘nannod to an Udsuthorised porwsa ta pronlou tonage Law, TWe 18 BTATE/INA Ba NMCC/MG “THis 1S AN INFORMATION. REPORT. NOT FINALLY EVALUATED INTELLIGENCE. Cie TOCS DB-31 5/01471-68 DIST 25 APRIL 1968 Te ane eras SE SOT ee IML pathy iH Pe ays t SECRET a ee ee ne ee ee 3 + cn . “ - . fete COUNTRY VENEZUELA/CUSA - ; . 4 . : : : 29 FEBRUARY - 25¢hpait Is%eZ INVOLVEMENT OF THE VENEZUELAN MILITARY IN A -_ <7 . Dor ° SUBJECT 'o = CUBAN EXILE PLAN TO ATTACK CUA | — 7 | + aca VENEZUELA, CARACAS (24 APRIL 1968) FIELD NO. HVC +4762 . AN EXPERIENCED POLICE INVESTIGATOR WHOSE POSIT ON GIVES HIM ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON MATTERS AFFECTING THE INTERNAL SECURITY OF VENEZUELA. HE REPORTS WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIS SUPERIORS. ALTHOUGH HE IS A NEW SOURCE, HIS INFORMATION TO DATE HAS BEEN FOUND FREQUENTLY TO CONFIRM INDE- PENDENTLY REPORTED INFORMATION ON SECURITY MATTERS. SOURCE HAD ACCESS TO “DETAILS OF THE INVSSTIGATION, SOUR CE coo OO oO oO, SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD 14-0000 07 S39" 3009, treengee AUREL Urvoen paeee ay | m 97612 . ; ; - Tots DB-315/01471-68 PAGE 2.0? 5 PAGES . '. SECRET no FOREIGN pide S : urstssniny NO FOREIGN, DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEN ABROAD Aisrem cestrets Ce ym a IGATION SY THE fo ~ SUYMARY: AN. INTENSIVE INVEST DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF POLICE (DIGEPCL) ON CUBAN EXE . : PLANS TC LAUNCH AN ATTACK ON CUSA HAS REVEALED THAT a a MEMBERS OF THE VENEZUELAN MILITARY, WITH THE KNOWLEDGE = OF TME MINISTER OF DEFENSS, ARE DEEPLY INVOLVED. THE ro ‘ VENEZUELANS HAVE PROCURED ARMS FOR THE PLOTTERS AND MAVE HELPED THEM -SRING IN ARMS BY BOAT. THE PLANNED ATTACK MAS N CAXCELLED BECAUSE DIGEPCL'S INVESTIGATION HAS REVEALED HOWEVER, THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE str one DETAILS OF THE OPERATION. iL i INTENDS TO CONTINUE TO INTEREST ‘ITSELF IN AIDING CUBAN '() EXILE PLANS. END SUMMARY. 7 1. IN FESRUARY 19SS, THE DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF POLICE 7. (DIGEPCL) BEGAN AN INVESTIGATION OF REPORTS THAT VEXEZUELANS WERE PROCURING ARMS FOR A CUBAN EXILE GROUP IN VENEZUELA INITIAL REPCRTS IDENTIFIED } WHICH PLANNED TO ATTACX CUBA. SALVADOR ROMAN T.ORUE-GARCIA, - WHO 7O i TwO CUSANS INVOLVED IN THE° CASE: j 2 An: ARRIVED IN VENEZUELA AS AN EXILE |. -REINALDO BONIFACIO GONZALEZ -LEON iG FRIEND GF ROLANDO MASFERRER AND WHO TOOK PART IN THE BAY FROM CUBA IN 19539, AND GARCIA, WHO IS A LOSE De ; . s Bc RET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD a ° . 18 mane epinemn e Cem Remenecincereete ims waite 6 sno . - ~ . 1 : . a re o 8 6: @ oo rx C eSECRET iC PREVIOUS Vee 3007 * wee TNS sos . . . fF . . IN 97611 TOCS DB-315/01471-68 Pace 3 oF 5 PAGES - NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD (olan, petion) i é . _ ee oF Piss | TWA S104 ATTEMPT» (FIELD COMMENT? AN INDEPENDENT AND UNTESTED SOURCE REPORTED In NOVEM ISER 1967 THAT GONZALEZ = | LEON WAS THEN APPROACHING THE VENEZUELAN MILITARY WITH REQUESTS FOR ARMs AND BOATS TO SE USED IN AN _ATTEMPI ACAINST CUBA.) 2 HAD IDEATIFIED WINE MORE CUBAN PARTICIPANTS AND HAD REVEALED THAT TWO UNIDENTIFIED MEMBERS OF THE VENEZUELAN MILITARY , AN ARMY COLQNEL AND A MAJOR, WERE DEEPLY INVOLVED IN THE PLAN. THE TWO VENEZUELANS HAD PROCURED ARMS FOR THE GROUP AND HAD ALSO HELPED TO ARRANGE THE ARRIVAL IN VENEZUELA IN THe BOATS BY APRIL 196g DIGEPOL*S INTENSIVE INVEST IGAT ION EARLY 1968 OF TWO BOATS CARRYING ARMS. WERE DOCKED AT CLU3 PUERTO AZUL AND AT PUERTO CABELLO. 3. UPON LEARNING THAT THE VENEZUELAN MILITARY WAS ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN THE PLAN AND THAT THE MINISTER OF DEFENSE RAMON FLORENCIO GOMEZ KNEW THAT VENEZUELAN MILITARY AID WAS BEING GIVEN TO TIE CUBAN PLOTTERS, THE MINISTRY OF INTERTOR CONFRONTED THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE ON 23 APRIL WITH THE ACCUMULATED EVIDENCE COLLECTED ON THE CASE, THE MINISTRY “OF DEFENSE ADMITTED ITS INVOLVEMENT. S ECR/E Tro FOREIGN DYSSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD 14-0000 oo | © © 0 0:0 oO © . roast Ves PacvioUD Tree FO * MEotrone ‘ ~ IN 97611 TOCS DB- 315/01471-68 PAGE 4 OF 5 PAGES "SECRET t® FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD felasn teat HE. “(SOURCE COWMENT?° SO HOSTILITY TOWARD, CR CRITICISM OF, T : MINISTRY OF DEFENSE WAS SHOWN DURING THE CCNFRONTAT ION BECAUSE INTERIOR 1S AFRAID OF DEFENSE. INTERIOR MERELY REQUESTED INFORMATION ON WHAT HAD TRANSPIRED.) 4. WHEN IT SECAME OBVIOUS TO THE MINISTRY CF DEFENSE ‘THAT THE MINISTRY OF INTERIOR WAS FULLY INFCRMED ON THE DETAILS OF THE CUBAN PLAN, THE DECISION WAS MADE TO CANCEL THE CPERATION. THE CUSANS WERE TO BE INFORMED OF THE CANCELLATION ON 24 APRIL. THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE MADE. It CLEAR THAT IT WOULD CONTINUE TO-STUDY THE “GENERAL CONCEPT OF AID TO A CUBAN EXILE ATTACK ON CUBA FOR THE FUT URE." THE FOLLOWING CUBAN PARTICIPANTS HAVE BEEN LEONEL GOMEZ: MELITON (LNUD3 5. TSENTIFIED BY DIGEPOL: ANIBAL JUSTO POZO; CESAR LA MADRID; ELADIO ROMAN BAS TORRIENTE; ANTONIO FERNANDO MALLO LOPEZ; JUAN ALBERTO MORA CHAVEZ; SALVADOR MADRUGA$ AND CAROL CFNUD. sp com Pe Cod OEE oe =: vtok SECRET ‘NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD BQ QPrcry 2 oiea wew owe Oe Mee 14-0000 | ver SRA DOOR. weet py uh mom ome = - | IN 97611 ) TOCSDB- 315/01471-68 PAGE 5 OF 5 PAGES co : z SECRET xo FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/NO DISSEM ABROAD —~ . E _{atesed poatrots ‘clasrt tration). “ 6. FIELD DISSEM: _ STATE ARMY NAVY AIR MILGROUP CINCSO CINCLANT. . +73. (HEADQUARTERS COMMENT: IN JUNE 1967, A USUALLY RELIABLE "SOURCE REPORTED THAT VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT LEADERS, INCLUDING THE MINISTER. OF INTERIOR, FAVORED FORCEFUL ACTION AGAINST CUBA. THIS © ACTION WOULD INVOLVE COMMANDO ’RAIDS AND AERIAL BOMBAREMENTS. SEE v TDCSDB-315/02094-67.) ' " RepoRT CLASS SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM/ i : “ ‘NO DISSEM ABROAD co on 8 4 8 3 1 ° SECRET felasntdcationt 14-00000 aes . _~ . MPOLANe PoRe : . of __ _ torar Comes Termeni main rte 8 oe 2 me man ge Oe 1 RRS Re Lhe a! EN REGRT —trateas aPaerenr a vam WH/ 3/V wm 4521 . . mam 25 APREL 1960 _. a (CO morn [7] paerror [J ntrven ro. pram of) ome mio. C] ne pore ian one on cu PRE MD, in wHICeS SB, EL,_BIw [ate fetisve) : {pico} {referee number) 4 j Gr pinecToR $4573 pm uz eAete CAME StCRTIAL 4? DistramMATION nd “wy nam ‘e cr ; CARACAS, RER/LANT, PANAMA CITY, UMWAVE REF: CARACAS 9453 (IN 97611). HVC-4762 (ZRWAHOO) REFERENCE DISSEMINATED TDCSDB-315/C1471-68 WITH ADDITION OF PARAGRPH 7 AS FOLLOWS: "(HEADQUARTERS COMMENT: IN JUNE 1967, A _ USUALLY RELIABLE SOURCE REPORTED THAT VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT LEADERS, ‘INCLUDING THE MINISTER OF INTERIOR, FAVORED FORCEFUL ACTION AGAINST CUBA. THIS ACTION WOULD INVOLVE COMMANDO RAIDS AND AERIAL BOMBARDIMENTS. SEE TDCSDB-315/02094~67.)" END OF MESSAGE WILLIAM V. BROE C/WHD C /WH/3 ‘ [ . - ade i weed -~wse eee ee new COOTSINATNE RATING OF OFFCTES ms err | Qrareeed ‘ree etometio AUTHPN MCA TING SECRET. pk Sooeete eal rere REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROWIBITED, STtAIwS Corie COPY NG. Oe TS t evan 14-0000 Pre pena wn A ate "New 18, ULC, Seca, 163 cod 74, the Usnsaisnion on Fevecsiios of WAICN LA ony Gennes Le Os waeetboneed Preven us NO FOREIGN DISSEN ree. TUT Se OH URE UTE STOR Wilbia The owetmng af the Fs > Td tS A INFORMATION MEPORT, KOT FINALLE EVALUATEO tm TGQ KC ence — SL ONn FIs De E“N-TaI-AnL neportNo. CS$-311/03646-68 oo "ace, " source . COUNTRY _SuBsECT ~ DATE O1STR. 1S April 1968 Cuba . 17 February 1968 and December 1967 . e¢ Identification and. Location of Political Prisonera he ; Spain, Madrid (11 March 1968) FIELONO, OSN-8876 ‘A menber 6f a. group “of: Cuban emigres who have been trained in the techniques. Of ‘information collection and who have provided iSeful réports since early 1962. The infornation was obtained ‘from the Cuban emigres ideatified below. ‘Subsource .of paragraphs 1, 2 and 3: CC-3572, Bernabe ugenio Yanez Pelletier, a Cuban refugee and former resident of Havana City who left’ Cuba on 19 February 1968. Yanes “ waS imprisoned for six‘years and eight months and was released from La Cabana on 8 January 1967, His brother, - Jesus Yanez, former aide to Fidel Castro, is serving 15° years ‘at ..La Cabana; -subsource last visited his brother on . * ww February ig6B, on which date he was held in galera 34, 4 3 2 s] e 7 oo Ul As of 17 February 1968, the following were among the. prisoners held in galera 34 of La La Cabana prison: Alberto Blanco Orlando Castro Alberto Cruz Jose Luis Gallareta Fernando Sanchez Amaya Rafael del Pino Siero Enrique Arrate David Salvador Ernesto de la Fe Rafael Menendez Aponte Sosa Chabau (fnu) — . Luis de_Posada— Juan Valdes Morejon Mario Salavarria - Gonzalo Miranda Garcia “" + Kirvy Long (U.S. citizen, serving 30 years) Santiago Verdeja « <a 2.2. Exeept for Mario “Salavarria, who’ has a nearly useless_ . ‘leg, ali of the above were in good health, ‘The prisoners “in C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L NO FOREIGN DISSEM lalevesticasion) {disaem conteots) m“nwayw : a nn a 14-0000 _ CIGUSTY Operational Reporfting for March 1968 HVCA - 15368, 17 April 1966 . 75 - 6 - 43/3 *. Subject has proven to be an extremely . valuable penetration of CIRASH, passing to the ~ ' Station all the documents which he can, and providing timely information on the activities of CIRASH and CIVISTA-5. at, Se rm Ret LAD HO RE Ft age nN ¢c sovactord E] ante -LJnorne OV en, at. “- SECGR E T §62856Z -APR 68 CITE CARACAS 9387 ASL t SECRETARUT OrssENANoN abst MEtsAGE Peete? INE STO MESS Tora Comes? ““ourns AxovOA inal - SEEN OF SECRET. ome tee creme : (Whee Eitediy | nae mom © ves O ro CLASSY TO ME wD 16 Are 68092196 _ ee DIRECTOR INFO MWAVE = St . le ANCLEVE-15 WORKING CN CIRASH CASE INVOLVING POSSIELE SAUGGLING FROM MIAMI TO VENEZUELA. ONE OF THOSE INVOLVED IN MIAMI IS AGEDO LUGO, ALIAS EL NEGRO LUGO. IN MEMO TO CHIEF CIRASH TO GIVE HIS BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE OF PeSeLE INVOLVED, AMCLEVE-15 DESCRIBED LUGO AS NEGRO WHO IWFILTRATED BY LNERGO INTO BLACK POWSR@AGROUPS IN MIAMI. 2. HQS MAY WISH BRING TO ATTENTION LNERGO THAT POSSIBLY ONE OF THEIR AGENTS KNOWN TQ AMCLEVE-15 AND THEREBY PROBABLY OTHER CUBANS IN MIAMI. SECRET Bt SECRET | : tS 14.90000 Cape SFC Rrramat Os saa TION c eno nmmence f Fotac Comes ]Frssewens, NOTED SECAET western ~ - i 7 eSDdDo (When Filled in} . =. REPRODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROMILITED ADVANCE COPY C 800 TY siotreo. [SY a moa’ O ves wo y. ‘cassis 1 PLE -—_E TCE NCE ag ANOVOR INITIALS «SEEN BY RREF TO FILE NO. - eaance C) orstaoy () s10. mateo Oecr to S E CRE T.1522092 APR 68-CITE CARACAS 937M#(LYNER ACTING) PRIORITY MEXICO cry, DIRECTOR -INFO GUATEMALA CITY a “"RYBAT ~ . REFS As. CARACAS 1356( ia 3BAS3) B. CARACAS 9364 Cin Bq 7154) 290! “Go SCGUATEMALA CITY 521 AMCLEVE -/S— - DhesousS14eg } IN VIEW REF C WE ANXIOUS PIN DOWN WHETHER ILLICH CARACAS, BELIEVE POSSIBLE GO TO CIVISTA-5 WITHOUT BLOWING AMCLEVE-15 INFO REF Bs CAN WE GO TO CIVISTA~-5 WITH STORY MATHAT MEXICO r CITY STATION HAS ADVISED THAT ILLICH MAY BE TRAVELLING LATIN AMERICA AND THEY RELTEVE HE PLANS STOP VENEZUELA IN ADDITION OTHER COUNTRIES? WE WOULD TELL CIVISTA THAT WOFIRM TRTERESTED BEING ADVISED SHCULD ILLICH APPEAR ON SCENE, WOULD ALSO BE USEFUL GIVE CIVISTA-5 SOME BACKGROUND ON ILLICH. IF AGREEABLE, WOULD APPRECIATE ILLICH BACKGROUND FROM MEXICO CITY BY 1508 HOURS LOCALTIME 16 APRIL TO PERMIT ROGOVER RAISE AT SCHEDULED MEETING WITH CIVISTA-5. SECRET BT SECRET ERT... FORTS EER TTP mane newest Stee ee aie roan a teria ere sewgre Tamme beet cee myeettee pagtee re mere mene wee wrttg renter oy ANT CF Me MALS - 8 bed ; a. ae cee feels « na “ t ow Fy BOWER ver WEY 3/V : '.S BCRET Sry nae to. an Dare: CACtE pecetragiad Bist NA TOw : {8 a [} marr (1 aero stam ete 7 7 FRE BUCE PRE Wo. fotrret reterence mete? _ 1 ove \ 8 le [7] wo mee | eevee. \ woo,” . ~* se Rae mmemammme meee a ne meen eee . : wo 2... WH a LJ esr | me ve : _ Cc . ee teote ond time ted} oe iCoimtcaton} ; — 3 1609-2 ar) r : 1 CARACAS INFO: GUATEMALA CITY, MEXICO ¢CiTY AAC eLev E = - REF: CARACAS 9364 (IN 89759)* comers g 1 3.45 ra OF THOSE TRAVELLING TO BLOC FROM SEPTEMBER 1967 TO FEBRUARY 19628 . AND NAMES OF THCSE TRAVELLING TO CUBA SINCE 1962 ALSO CHECKED. RESULTS NEGATIVES IN BOTH CASES. END OF MESSAGE WH COMMENT: ‘Reported arrival of Illich in Venezuela; requested information whether Illich was in Guatemala in recent COORD: C/WH/, Brent Kebbel te s " hliedtecess vas J. ~J. Raufman D C/NH/2/P Sh lie a de = ) months. i: Let , Ks WL. Clon dtaye, diathiles a ™ WILLIAM V. BROE 7 WRENCE’ M. STERNFIELD C/WHD . G/WH/3 ae COCRAINANNG OF PR ERS ‘ || tevtede Maer owtemet e | deenqgadny ene ene i LSE C RETOOL! Lo dotnet tis oe FEPLOOUICTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMISITED, ELTA SING VEE Cee ate nas Cena ae . 452) . _ 7 * 12 APRIL 1988 __ 2 Boe HOS HAS NO RECORD OF ANY TRAVEL BY ILLICH TO GUATEMALA. NAMES . 7 Tene a AUT AER, AUT nh 14-0000 | DISPATCH | osrerrs [UL eeeeenentteenan voy" ean tees ee en tn (ase ioe PRL A OR a _. a $© eoenes. coved ee —_ 1. . Forwarded horevith are copies of seven folders whlch comping the notes taken by Haric Cunwlls af 2 guerrille ; 1965 October . f three vo Ly « Volumes & snd © are alec sonely yen explosives, with the first on ing Morxion, esber perefte in iaeli olimsa 5 and 7 éeal Be CaN Jocte a tradoerart a tration-exfiltration operations , seourity, safehouses , crultuanta, sabotage cperstions, eto. 3. Bo copies of the attacbeants aro boing sant Deitis be dofor to Boedquarters. es to ebother it would be 00 er int ecms of tho cmmess for distributien ATPACONW: Qne copy cach of seven foléera described in paregreph ano 7S ~Y-1aF DIS TRIBUTICH: 3 - CH/ED viats. 1 - ce, w/o pate) BRCRES ee trent ee ee ems \ Prom: CIGUSTY Operational Reporting for February 1968 s, HVCA-15894, 22 March 1968 15 « 6 = 43/3 “AMCLEVE=15 ; i 224,00 He is the Station's new penetration of CIRASH and has provided excellent infor- mation on the activities of CIRASH, CIRASH-4 and CIVISTA-5. .He has been put on a salary ef Be 1,000 per month, to start, ‘Ban, fate seit me 14-0000 t L ! if ; k. [ \ Proms CIGUSTY Operational Reporting for January 1968 HVCA-15293, 22 March 1968 718 - 6 - 43/3 \ \ AMCLEVE-15 . : He vas picked GIRASH at the end of Jemusry and will be put an a salary beginning 1 February le -é€ CRT TELEPCUCH Ae PT LCS aCe Co a2 0) dae Vee T39h2s922 vale oe FP SARCN $303 LEA 8 80 see o ao ly * Niece OF STATION, G°WAVE aeeG © She pada oe CHASE Y WESTEAY NSuISCHERE C2. 15108 fuss = GUoTAVO ERWSTO YATIZ FAL | RETION © OEE PARA 7 GBR 241 ene ° Ages © HVCn 15455 /e0uCheu/ Te. XO. 203722 | . ‘ be AEGUEST U™SAVE FROVICE Ani AVAILABLE INFO CUSCEANING ACTIVITIES GU:TAVO ZANZSTO /URTIZ/ Facz #41Le VISUTING M1a%1 ARZA LALE JANUARY EARLY FER [963 HEo CULY CONCERNED OVER APPARENT INVOLVEMENT AMCLEVE=15 R) a8 OATIZ PLANS TO OSTAIN QUOTE CURARE POISON FOR USE IN AYPUCSERSIC NEEDLES “UNRLOTE. IN VIEW seCURITY CONSIDER} ATIONS NEESEL PROTECT UNILATERAL STATUS CIRASH©IS, : STALIGN CARASAS KOT IN POSITION GUERY AMCLEVE*15 - ~ LIRECILY. HAS HOPEFUL STATION UYWAVE “AY HE IN POSITION 7 QETALS SUFFICIEST LEAS INFORYATION WHICH YAY vaRE ENSCT ACPRGATH AYCLER OES “OUSIBLE. ~ 2. Qe Sd wAVE REQUEETES QULA: LaenGU FOR INFO US _ ACTavGTIES Abs COSTACTS OATIC aHILe VISITIAG 14d. VALI ys GHOULS PACS WALTTE® Yer TO LAERGD ACVISING - baat quats"UNLoesTin tes cosas RatLe UMQUOTE azPUATED _ ‘ee Tnal unliZ allesrlee OStala Quote LeTHan Poisoxs ” °° GAGUOTE WHILE IN MIAME AT EN. OF GANUAAY, © STATION - HESLESTES PROVIDE NOS WITH COPY OF MEMO PASSES TO LSERGU SO THAT APPROPRIATE NOTICE MAY GE PHOVIVEL. : 3 EC &@ ET TELEPOUCH L¥GW-S350 FAGE t - = o 14-00000 oy a eS eo F Teka dech ar Gsecceu Cad o . . _ “~ bo enGu AG Bal Levcie ae be BS sTATION weand, Pits GiTualion oferuu ~ f . 4 CotwreICAlin BY Pact Teal ANCKLEVE SS CLOSE INTE MATE ’ sHIEte uF ClitAate4 akc CYAASHeS, TRE LATTES A FORMER ~ : CUdA® EXILE, FORMER UsS. CITIZEN ANS NOW VENEZUELA a ! . . “te CITGGEk. STALION FILES SHOULD HAVES CETAILES INFO ON : foe se ~ . ; 4ACKGHOUNY GATIZ WHO ALSO‘SUSS OF SEVERAL L¥EKGa i REPORTS. = - — i x3 GERALD Le GARCY NE. j . = i LisTAIaUTIoN — . . - H 3: TAPE S-COS,J™WwAVE fo : ; ORIGINATOR: ; ' AC/WH/COG/oPS_William Murray St ' COORDINATION: . | . WH/3/ Mr. Sternfield RELEASING: ; ae - C/WH/COG__David A. Phillips ' . DISTRIBUTION: } ‘ / JaRID c 1-WH/REG/C 1-WH/3 1-WH/COG/OPS iS 1-Originator i ° ad ~ oe oe 3a Sow Ek T Teudrouch UsGdec 30 Past 2 ~ . i : wd : wr rd wee ew cae me 2 G Oxi —tio—=g: , wn .. ° Erie MESSAGE Bg tora cosies * oy cqr1assiry fo File mo, arace TO FtLE WO, ‘ - SECRET [-s==E=] REPROOUCT 10% PROHIBITED, vie 100} acy. to seance oesteoy QJ aic. _ .[Pcasonsumtt woTiFico i ee Cs —_— i Se 2 0 a ©) eee , acrton pAowance COPY ’ ~ ‘L W RID COPY . gO Creere Ch corse tee a ae - ao”, + FUE 44 74 Dy fe pe? fies. we ; } | a ‘s £ CR E T 2820152 FEB €8 CITE CARACAS 9819 ‘ . . . : . Pa ee ne ROME INFO DIRECTOR «Gah "i 6 22E i . ° AKULE - : . hf 1. LIAISON PENETRATION AMCLEVE-IS REPORTS VENEZUELAN CONSULATE ROME GRANTED TOURIST CARD 99977 ON 14 FEB 1968 TO “ITALIAN COMMUNIST MARIQ PIRUCTI, DIRECTOR OF TRAVEL AGENCY ITALNORD. oo. : | 2, REGUEST STATON TRACES PETRUCCI. NO LiAalson. SECRET aan ney Sr ini? a eee eee Keates oe wie CLASBIFY TO FILE MO. a-ecr VO Fitg ac, eure arp act. to srascn rs) ocsteoy CJ suc toes Oives, Ce: fe eco MESSAGE € yorat cories oy Palvance cory | hy SE CRET 2823 172 FEB. ee € E .s “AAS $825 : md DIRECTOR ; . : RYBAT 2 or reg” idindindbr one target REF CARACAS vooe bs ww elas on list of phone taps. {.° LATEST INFO FROM ANCLEVE- is oN Lurdre PxGNE TAP WHICH HE FoLLowine Ps - B Lf A. ALTHOUGH LNPURE AT TcP oF TARGET LIST HE SAW IT AMCLEVE-15°S IMPRESSION THAT % COVERAGE IS SPOTTY AND LNPORE MAY NOT AT THIS oh, . MOMENT BE COVERED. to a 3 a pe B. CIRASH HAS 86 LINES COVERED. chief ace i 1 uwa—~ : - MAN IN CHARGE OF TAPS TOLD aMCLEVE-15 [HAT WHEN ALL LINES NOT BEING USED ON SPECIFIC , TARGETS, “AS IN NOVEMBER AND DECEMZER 1987," : ANY EXTRA LINES PUT ON LNPURE. c. CIR ASH HAS ONLY THREE RECORDERS FOR THESE 36 LINES, EACH RECORDER COVERING 12 LINES EVEN THOUGH MORE THAN ONE CONVERSATION MAY THEREFORE BE FEEDING INTO IT AT GIVEN MOMENT. on 4 Cas 14-0000 SROS EY , PAGE 2 CARACAS 9025 SECRET D. THREY SHIFTS COVER LINES 24 Havre HOAMS A DAY. ALL COVERAGE TAKE BY RECORDERS; NO LIVE LISTENING. 4 _ 4 E. Civista-5 TOLD AMCLEVE-I15 THAT 3 + CIRASH PLANS Be ABLE COVER 130 LINES AND HAS ALREADY REQUESTED 18@ RECORDERS TO “HANDLE EACH LINE SEPARATELY. F. DIAL RECORDERS BEING USED CQUANTITY UNKNOWN). 2 2. ABOVE INDICATES PRESENT LNPURE COVERAGE PROBABLY PCOR AND CONFUSING. WHILE THIS MEANS DANGER LESS THAN WE SUPPOSED, WE STILL TAKING PRECAUTIONARY STEPS OUTLINED IN REF, SECRET et ee ey 2 . soca 4 teen | we eee oe Seer hal em r aa! fol, 3 X 3 . DISP AT om t = ALA aT ; ete TA TE, vbief, mb cisieled | ka rem Bama me . ‘ TON Rares RAE LON AAS ga ee we eee ~ _ cbbef of Station, Cargcag wef Hcl what Yonosueias Seawrd HasTices. Temiaioal Capablittiea | .. Lee cee ae ACL EVE TS ‘BSP UmCE HYCS ~2610 i. MNoadquartarsa'’ requeat to review the contents of the altachwent toe . Reference was reasived ate tine wheo the Statics vas unavle t produce current data to eake « poaningful ecatrilution to uniating subjoct matter, Since receipt of Reference, tho Station bas unilaterally recruited a telephone teshaician who le knowledgeable of SIA talophone tape. This Subtect has not been used as sot, ‘per bs be received his firet months salary ant! ROGOVLR fo oot yet prepared to . probe Subject om SIFA tapas. With regard to DIGSAOL techaloal operations, the Station bee only receastly been able to obtein unilateral type information through AMCLEVE-15 who ia only now getting to tmov tho aac in obarge of the DIGIOL talephons operation. 2. Within the next two maths the Station ebould be Ina position to | provide a wore detailed and specific repart on GOY technical operations. 3. The following is all the toformstion currently avaliable to the Station : on SIFA/DIGLPOL teahaloal operations. a. SIFA talephona tape are sonitered in the building housing the Mintatry of Communtostions, which ia lovated alongside slr4 headquartere,. According to the telephone techalcian, they have a onpsbility to ister eapt % lines, but anly a dosen are in operation at ayy given time. Tho _ weaitoring section consists of 2) persons. Beanuse of this personne] ehortage many tapes ore put replayed and eves loan are transcribed. SIFA offices in the interlor have been reduced ani it is doubtful that 6 telephone prograa is in operation. db. The DIGEFOL talephons intercepts are aov directly under command — of thes Ninister of Interior ant all iotarcept requests aust hive hig epproval. Aocordiag to CIGIBO-1 in conversations with the (O53, the former claims a talephone capability of K) liovs, not including 3-4 lines _ be bao running directly inte kis off:ce. (Pians eall for completion of an additional 100 lines ty the sexi of February 1968.) These are moottored in tac building of Ministry of isterior. Tho ataffing pattern, production - and utilisation of tho take ia unknown “o Ube Station. Jinee a capabllity ef thio extent {mvelvea rusing a cable to tho monitoring post, it ia gost probable that tho actual taps are on tho frame at the main wicphons axchange in Carecas. nn BKEMB atgibutioas ‘pester Banc wad wanes a } + Chief, id } BVCa-Lsapa 2) February 1968 ae ee rennet Sie a _— | . . H Vet l VJ i SaxCRAT | 24-2-La/J i t { } ' i i ; | | | -| | 14-0000 poe mses em eee = : CONTIREUATION OF ORPAICH. | i e. The Station is umenre of ary capability of the GV aay have to place tronsaitiera fa telephonse and {i $3 doubtful that they bave considered tls type of operation during tba past year. ‘ t i | 4. & resent development, too carly for tha Station to report op as | yot, ia tho foreation of Special Ureap under CIVISTA-$. Lt te known that CIVISTA-$ baw bean ip the throes of developing a clamleatins anit : | te run true Iatalligonca typo operations. In kouping vith his plass ho ° eréercd a large azount of technical equipment fres Germany. This equipaceat arrivod o8 14 Pobrary with ono of bie egents vbo had been reooiving : lntelilgenso Urdning in Germany. As yet tho equipment bas pot been wrpecked, but it ie beligved to contain waterial nore of 4 photographic | mare ralbor than audio tyya materiel. It is belleved that CI¥ISTa-$ rn _hne also placed an arder for audio oquipsent with @ firm in the Dalted States. 4- As cao be soen from the above, the dest COV -oapability fe te be found in the telephone intercept progres, and as bas been indicated, tho Station will bave auch better infermtion on this and other teohnical operations within the next fow months. x ab { foe Hatusew B. BOOOTER 1 LER AE ENS ENON ER ee ee 14-0000 co ene a Tene nee PEOISNNS ADS re “pispatch [fs wo salef, ssstarp Henlsycwre Civiatan ‘et wrsag @RAed my , toa? Gevaert on ; . HME ARG BOL OSS a feo” : s,? . Totes seeees _ Calef ef Statien, Careens . cece cote eee eet ‘exnons want Si nt nee el ~~. +. ot CRB 15 oe : Ce ee ot \ ee na i ete Bers HE RAFEREICES: A. . SVCA-14975 B. wiean}5159 L CIALIS roperted that sNCLEVEALS, shertly after the latter's return fron Kiant on 30 Janusry 1963, asked <cRai-15 Lf ho osuld obtala- oware poison for “Sapprextuately forty hypoiarals nendles.* ASCLEYE.15 Gaid that the request bad Leen made by Gustavo caTL! Puen, who was still in Xtani at that Lime. C&TIZ returned to Garecas during tho second week of Fetcuary, and on 15 Fotruary he persomlly contested C1A15SH-15 and reiterated the request. CIRASH-15 bas ee far dean unable to determine fur | what purposes O71. wants the ourure. FAIRER Am ens mera eR Be me ane ec 8e F satee rate, eee : 2. We have not beard about this fren IMCLEVE-15 and wil net eax him in order not te expose Tale is possibly ancthar que ‘of the goon equad activities teatatively plsmed for Caracas sentioned in Reference 4, bat mare likaly it has to do wits somo wild Cuban axilla cobawe in Xtenl, sinve AMCLEVE-15 told CIRAGi-15 when CRT wae ot in Nisa! that CRELE wasted the euare atipped to hin thare there via a Vissa pilot. 3. As was oteted in Refarence B, we de ost approve af thece astivities and would Like to dieows then with ACUIVE-15, pointing out | What they could Joopardise Ais omployment bore with ClisT4; but our _ present relationship with 4NCLE7L.15 precludse sua disousctums, Meansille, | the case officer vill vear ais special arscred abirt to all mostings with a ees ar TNs a eee poe eter ee ee rene . ACLYYE-15, ; | . | { ~ Oooar ¢. KALBIEG ) - 8 : a Qa y — pIStRIpericas : 1! . ; | 3 = QYSKD ? i | a tl a 7 i wwe | 19 Fetounry_1966 | { - — asiecaboa ae et mee | : - SECRET ° 4 - e pbe los ~, ° Ce) secre? / Balled 45 COM CHAQLES ; ; ih wHslsy 7 Fut, 6521 | TUHF 85-4 ‘ Bio coNTao; 122 TTBAi v8 . CHECKING INSTRUCTIONS PARSCS - Nive 2 SPELLING VARNGTIONS TO OE CORCEEO 201 nO. 1F KNOWN \ ‘ abe 740 Ly fp 2 [st 7746 3 O'mER IDENTIFYING Gata (Occupetion, CP menbornhip, 1. 3. attilietione, eto.) COTNZEM SHIP RESTOENCE Date OF OIATe 15 gnly 3¢ Crients, Ouhaf Cuba Miami, Florida RESULTS OF RIO/INCLE CHECK H NO PERTINENT ISEMTSFIAGLE InfoRmaTioy PLACe OF STAT Guantanays 1. Return this form with the card repro- auctions, also return pertinent documents, aperture cards and the dossier if a 201 on the subject exists. @) Use gumzed label; type or print all entries. @) Upon receipt of index card reproductions drav a green diagonal line across the iteas you do not want. “13 2. For each document *o be included in the (e) Edit (use green) the reproduced index consolidation (1.e., copy or cross reference carda to imdicate: to be placed in the 201 file), green D the (a) cards -to be destroyed (mark vith corresponding card and check (a) or (b) erzen D and note reasor. for destructicn) | below: Exazples: document destroyed; duplicate or less inforwative than retained in- formation; {nformation of no CS value, (bv) corrections and additions, inclu ding infinity symbol co vhen card ine cludes alt facts contained in the document. (a) O Consolidate into (v) Oo Open 201 file on subject. @esterction (44 ony) RA Information concerning foreign public personalities foxcopt Bille RTary) way te avallatic tn BR/OCR x"777. Stse@ UMPTRETTEO OFFER C8 NTATICRS Note 1, Reeerds cf COI, SSU, OSS and CIG : are tr RID/ARD, and those that ceet indexing criteria {im CSHR 7TO-1-1 are carted tn the C3 Main Intex, If you telteve there could te additional t{n- foreation of value in these receris, yrs But Feguest an ArChivres Inder ocareh, Note 2. 14-0000 wey oot war Os © ao chaasiey 92 ere ae. Bate To PALE ae. prt aio ety, to seance coestaoe Ohare. SECRET 16238'Z Fes 68 ClTc JMVAVE 13u2 rae, yl GoRACAS INFO DIRECTOA c SFist. 53697 ARULE P3AUMEN AMCLEVE . ey REFERENCE? Muave.a7sy© “ ¥ _ ts. NO STATION TRACES ROBERTO PARDON. Se ; 2. REF AMCLEVE-15 MIAMI CONTACT IS PROBABLY IDENTICAL WITH ROBERTO (PARSONS) RAMIREZ, DPO3 18 JULY 1932, GUANTANANO, ORIENTE, CUBA. CITIZEN OF CUBA CURRENTLY RESIDING MIAMI AS PAROLEE. WAS WOFIRM AGENT FROM 1965 THRU 1967. TERMINATED 38 NOVEMBER 1967 WITHOUT PREJUDICE. PARSONS USED IN EXFIL-INFIL OPS AS REPORTED BY AMCLEVE-15 3UT HE ALSO OCCASIONALLY REPORTED GRATUITOUS AND MOSTLY UNSUBSTANTIATED INFO ON DSE AND DGI. _ SECRET SECKE, ¥ Mere Teap YEAR ClO Vo WH) Ceaeeow, RI + COG i . 14-0000 2 wma o 8 sactur C}vee Qano . : CLASSIFIED MESSAGE tera, covise CLessiey TO FILE 0, : B-08r To Fe Ra. ; : SECRET acensouction pxcnieiTeo rere are O) ect. to seance ctsreoy Osta, OU fogngtn oni morev ito a RY __. ee cs eT —= - . AOVANCE COPY 8 RID COPY _ O MAAS Q) oveorres Drores SECRET 15395@ FEB 68 CITE THE HAGUE Ae (> po AH : CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR © [3 ; { Sed) “5 L 467 os ; CIWRIT an a Ae. S REF CARACAS 8895 lw soe) “TCC 188 FROM HANK. DODGE NOT KNOWN HERE AS OWNER we ; TAXI LINE OR OTHERWISE. INTRIGUED BY STORY, ESPECIALLY r uae oe : LINK SABA. APPRECIATE LEARNING FURTHER DETAILS. pane” ! . ' SECRET SECRET af | ie 14-0000 ere ew | wee oS. EN ‘ i . - ver WHORE | SECRET | wr aS Zh a com, 14 FEBRUARY 1968 tame socerTtans? soSmMARed C) woes [] coset) wes re en (7) re woo |) wo me (] ape cs ms mo re CARACAS INPO!: JMWAVE REF; CARACAS 9995 (Im 49509)* 7, te RE PARA 1 & RBP: NO HO TRACES, END OF MESSAGE WH COMMENT: ‘*Requested HQ traces on Giuseppe MATTESSICH Marcugzsi . suspect CUIS contact in Caracas who carries Italian passport, and on his wife Maria Luisa PEREZ Hernandez de Matteasich who has Cuban pessport. Tee ome t COORD: WH/COG “i i . « t i . fis fne fi d~ ‘ Se WILLIAM V. BROE IBLD © C/wHD 3 oe ae” cates coma fran [=] = RSTROOUCTION BY C Tait THAN THE BENG OFFIC) Ib PROMIBITED. care we 14-00000 Cap 2 SECRETARIT OxSStMInNANON \SSIHED MESSAGE mt whit MOM MED : ! i : . : AQVANCE Cory oO suro QO gmorrsco “tems nara dnndttede yoann nati eamlnge ana yong anges el neces tpn Ts me pane ih cement ets VY con nea mucvon arias - Tora Comes 7 Sunn a. (TIALS - SEEN BY SECRET aie (When Filled In) mox O vs 0 wo - CLASSIFY TO FILE NO. ar. . ~ WREP TO FILE NO.., rua mo Qacr. ro SE C RET 1422472 FEB 68 CITE JMWAVE 1269 CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR 15Feata.51208 ‘PBRUMEN AMCLEVE _ - @& REF caRacas 8895 (wv v9 5°97 ) yo . 1, NO STATION OR AMOT TRACES GIUSEPPE Se aa cl (MATTESSICHD MARCUZZI. 2, NO IDENTIFIABLE STATION TRACES MARIA LUISA (PEREZ) HERWANDEZ DE MATTESSICH. ACCORDING CUBAN PRESS, 18 NOV 1960, GOC FINANCE MINISTRY AUTHORIZED DEPARTURE OF MARIA Le (PEREZ) HERNANDEZ FROM CUBA. SHE BENEFICIARY UNDER SOCIAL SECURITY AND RETIRED ‘UNDER SCHOLASTIC PROGRAM C(AMOTS). SECRE T “BT SECRET aR NG Fe alg tages aT OR ee a i SECRET (When Filled tny OOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION Rt FILE NO. 3. DLSPATCH OR SOURCE DOC. SyMBdL NO 18s TRANSFERRED TO RI FILE WO. ON ed tyere 5 4 RésratctT’ .ER ON THE subse OP THIS 201 slawet ’ \ e hee a t FORM USE PREVIOUS 7-36 EDITIONS ae) ABSTRACT FILE SLIP qWESR TS A RESTS: YLDER OF THE SUBSE? aor T4435 201 aeestqy * seat BET vse recviess avereons. ~ SECRET ‘ 2-40) | i : ~ Cuatary to ee mo. wm arenes econo 1 sting mt Adeee te eae e 4 ; ety op yy i ti nN bu Ud REPRODUCTION PROMISITED PT 7s a tnocer COves Ono AREY TO FILE HO, —— . SECRET. ercemeoO) ‘act. to seance OJ wa! ocateor CJ sic. - _ [Pinson Uns Rea beeee taetie fron ." - J Keene ee KD 2c “apie RE ACTION ” A ~ , a ~! vance Cory mt [se cy ef, ede snl cae Labs shirt 9 fyfist 2 fo Evkh F ; Recor a Jf - Wo” a SE CR ET bowkvbxz FEB 68 CITE CARACAS 8895 - gt ase DIRECTOR INFO JiMWAVE oo Beh ET GE . Poeees he i REF: CaRacas-s394 C 1& 995°8) 1, FOLLOWING ARE HIGHLIGHTS OF 9 FEBRUARY MEETING : WITH ANcLEVBHAeY wor INCLUDED REF : | A. DIGEPOL SUSPECTS CUBAN G-2 OPERATING : ’ OFFICE UNDER COVER BOOK STORE IN CARACAS. ALLEGED CONTACT WITH CUBANS FOR THIS OP IS GIUSEPPE (MATTESSICH) +0- : ar B 0 ERIZZO ALY. ek oS DPOB 9 OCTOBER 1892, BORGO ERIZZO, ITAL VI ee aes VEN FOREIGNERS CEDULA E-752002, ITALIANJPASSPORT 2067532 ISSUED BY ITALIAN CONSULATE HAVANA 14 APRIL 1956. HIS i WIFE IS MARIA LUISA (PEREZ) HERNANDEZ DE MATTESSICH, DPOB 13 MAY 1922, PINAR DEL RIO, CUBA. VEN FOREIGNERS CEDULA E- 795883, CUBAN PASSPORT seoss 1ssueof Sewana 5 JULY 1956. NO STATION TRACES. REQUEST JMWAVE, Has ,JAND AMOT TRACES, ) B. CUBANS RUN INFILTRATION OP THROUGH CURACAO TO ERING CUEANS AND VENEZUELANS INTO VENEZUELA IN PUERTO CABELLO AREA. AN IN CHARGE IN CURACAO IS ONE FNU DODGE WHO OWNS TAXI LINE, WILL CHECK WITH CIWRITS.) C. DIGEPOL JUST OBTAINED COMPLETE URBAN SE at 14-00000 PAGE 2CARACAS 3395SECRET \ TERRORIST PLANS OF FALN FOR MARCH AND APRIL. AMCLEVE~15 WILL ATTEMPT GET FULL COPY FORASTAT ION ; CNLY DETAIL knowudTo HIM NOW IS THAT CARLOS ANDRES PEREZ WAS ON ASSASSINATION LIST . Df AMCLEVE-15 MENTIONED AGAIN, AS HE HAS AT . PREVIOUS TWO MEETINGS, THAT DIGEPOL 1S UNBELIEVABLY DISORGANIZED. .HE HAS FREE HAND Tofoo WHATEVER HE LIKES BECAUSE HE AT LEAST WORKS AND HAS INITIATIVE. HE HAS BEEN CONPILING DOSSIERS ON LEADING SUBVERSIVES, A THING WHICH DIGEPOL INCREDIBLY DOES NOT HAVE. 2, ABOVE INFO OF INTEL VALUE BEING DISSEMINATED. SECRET : ~ . io 14.90000 wean OClves Owe —: “NO , is CLASSIFY 10 Pike po. uw SSUFTED MESSAGE BREF TO FILE We. : 1 ore arpO) acd re saasce Oo eesteoy C) sic. rorar eos Vie SECRET 1222352 FEB oy CITE GARAGAS 8894 : sly DIRECTOR, JAWAVE ' PBRUMEN AMSHADY ANCLEVE . 13 Fes a . 2808 4 ‘REF: UMwaVE-1213 C+/ f9r¢o) ; 1. ORIGINAL (SOURCE FOR DIGEPOL ON REF INFO RE CUBANS COMING VENEZUELA MAY HAVE BEEN ANCLEVE-15. ON 9 FEBRUARY ANSLEVE-15 INFORMED STATION THAT UNKNOWN NUNBER CUBANS MAY SOON BE INFILTRATED VENEZUELA, AMONG THEM TONY CASTELLS AND FNU_CLADERIN. AMCLEVE-15 HAD RECEIVED THIS INFO FROM ROBERTO PARDON DURING ANCLEVE-15°S VISIT MIAMI LasT WEEK went AMCLEVE-15 DESCRIZED PARDON AS_EX-WOF IRM. AGENT WHO USED. EXEILIRATE PEOPLE FRON CUBA AND STILL ENGAGED THIS ACTI NQWN. REQUEST UMWAVE TRACES.) AMCLEVE~15 DID NOT MENTION SUSANA, 3UT STATION FILES SUGGEST SHE MAY BE GUIOMAR CYEPEZ) PaTINQ, BRAVO FALN SUPPORT AGENT AND MEVAER YEPEZ PATINO FAMILY ALMOST ALL OF WHOM ACTIVE SUBVERSIVES. 2. AMCLEVE-t5 HAS REPORTED TO STATION ON BUILD UP OF URBAN TERRORIST GROUPS AND INCREASED USE OF UCV CAMPUS AS HIDE OUT. AMCLEVE-15 REPORTS THAT ON 7 FEBRUARY DIGEPOL AGENTS CRUISINS UCV CAMPUS WERE FIRED ON BY TERRORISTS WHO NI See 3 | 14-0000 ‘wo aIRECT- ACCESS-TO- HER. = ORTIZ WILL wot ‘Gausé C CONCERN SIM SIMILAR. “AMCLEVE=15° CASE.) PAGE. 2 CARacAs ga94 s E- c RET _-RECONEZED EX-TERRORIST IN. CAR. WHO. Now INFORMING rod yecro. CARACAS ‘STATION: FEELS: THAT I. WouLD DEFINITELY BE ADVANTAGEOUS tor ACCEPT. DIGEPOL ASSEGNHENT, EVEN 1F WOF IRM HaS TRUST THAT HER BEING. HIKED BY SHADY CHARACTER SUCH AS GUSTAVO SECRET _ gtr’. BT al, , . 7 ia IF WE DO, THAT WOULD BE A BONUS. CWE + neem Mbgohast gee : Te ne eee, TY te ae ‘ i 14-0000 - ~s° - tre — -~ rn ” . a) a i - aseven qe ane we, CLASSEFIED MESSAGE © vera cones ““/ ere ee ae = im : REPRODUCTION PRONIBITED oe aoe avo] ace, te seawen CJ iver Gave. Ta : ef] | eo oo - . Cl eee F ‘aDvance cory ima . - a) toevee Dl accrees Oren. te a : CEC) cls cle 2.7; 4 ; sone, es/se cis 7 | 3 2 GR 2-T 925162 FES 68 ClTe UMWAVE 1213: pees pe ee vcas Ineo DIRECT. ne bis: <e74t oo: 2 3 SERACAS INFO DIR&CTOR . oe : - . “oo ied ooo .. fs . A. . PBAUNEN ANSHADY a re 8 “de ONS FEBRUARY 1963 “GUSTAVO ORTIZ) FAaEZ CONTACTED © : NEPAD Ye 4 IN MIAMI. ORTIZ dutroouceo MINSELF AS EMPLOYED : JY SLGEPOLs HE TOLD AMSHADY-1 THAT INSURGENCY I3 NOW ©. sUILDING UP IN URBAN AREAS AND WITHIN tHe UNIVERSITIES La vENEZUELA AND THAT CUBANS ARe INVOLVED. .HE SAID THAT” “3iaePOL WAS INFORMATION THAT CAPTAIN LESTER RODRIGUEZ AND COMANDANTE TONY CASTELLS, BOTH OF THE CUBAN RisEb ARMY, oo. Weep ane IN VENEZUZLA OR eN ROUTE THeRé FROM CUBA. HE ADDED THAT THE PROBABLE GOOROINATOR OF THe URBAN TERRORISM 13 A VENEZUELAN WOMAN WhO IS USING TMZ WAR NAME SUSANA BUT | TRAE DIGEPOL MAS BEEN UNABLE TO IDENTIFY HER FURTHER. » —-2,-sOORTIZ SAID THAT Ki WAS TO BE IN MIAME ONLY A SHORT WNILE AND HE WANTED FROM AMSHADY-1 WHATEVER INFO SHE HAD AUK COULD GET ON CURRENT CUSGAN INVOLVEMENT IN INSURGENCY . In VeNeZUSLa. He ALSO Salo THAT DIGEPOL YAS PLANNING TO TRAIN 3&LECTED UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, INCLUDING FEMALES, as PENCTRATION AGENTS AND WE AcdZO AMSHADY-1 IF SHE WOULD BE SECRET saa toe soemnnme MN Fe gee oe See a--teanwen a 2 i va Teese 14-0000 Pe snp on pee PPT ay me ke wee Fe ie ¢ al tant ere on = Te came - em GENTE e Se eae epee PLT Are em 2 gre SRR en eee YE pm ry em sone 1 “PosstBIL ITY: ‘OF TRIPS: to VENEZUELA AND ELSZ@HERE ON TRAINING SHE Had NEITHER ACCEPTED NOR REJECTED THE TRAINING OFFER, = Saye SPR prem prin ee eee -- . RECESS . o PAGE-2 JMWAVE 1213 SECRET ; : wo. 4 IWTERESTED In GOING TO VENEZUELA, TEMPORARILY AT LEAST, 29 AS A TRAINER. ce, 3. ANSHADY-1 BADE IT CLEAR TO THe JMWAVE Casé OFFICER THat SHE Is WILLING TO COOPERATS IN ANY WAY WITH LzGIT imatTsé EFFORTS TO THWART CUBAN SPONSORED INSURGENCY INCLUDING THE hero, “ye SRM ot etl Pas a Ferd ashton MISSIONS. ‘SHE REPORTED THAT SHE TOLD ORTIZ THAT gua wad xO NE@ INFORMATION CONCERNING CUGANS IN VENEZUELA AND SAID eo <3 4 a 3 SHE DID AGREZ, HOW- | WHICH SHE FELT TO BE MERELY TENnTAT Ive. FVER, TO KEEP IN TOUCH WITH ORTIZ FOR WHICH PURPOSE. MEL GAVE AMSHADY= [ A POST OFF ECE BOX NUMBER, HIS ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE v8 NUMBER IN CARACAS. 4s JMWAVE RiQUeEST ADDEES COMMENTS OW THIS DEVELOPAENT AND any INDICATION OF OPS INTEREST IN AMSHADY-1 COLLAZORA- TION ITH BIGEPOL ALONG THESE LINES. ECRET . = a SECRET | > my Ca <: . . X “ A * er Te Ba wor: - oe * 1 ‘. - rae ane ~~ : . nd . - _. : / re _*® a J ~ ae et — . . 14-0000 % pi ORDER That FURTHER Cons 1bERAT tO way ‘Be Given ‘your REQUEST FOR APPROVAL 1" THIS CASE, IY 1S REQUESTED. , PAT you FUmmisH This. OFFICE “THE “INFORMATION CHECKED SELON, oR REVIES INFORWAT LON AS tNOICATED. Receipt is acknowledged ef your request for cancellation. Please refer to the requirements of CSI F 50-17 (9). It would seem most pertinent in this case, 14-0000 1968. LEVE-15 is ¥i22 j provide ‘the Swtion with aiy inforsation | that comes bis way in-CIHASG, and the Station has agreed to pay bin’ 8 1000 per oath for such infereation, 2, We will, Of course, handle AXCLEVE-15 as a “hostile", as requested concerning . SinBeference A, although we-do sot share Headquarters’ alara con AACLEVE-15's possible engagensnt in harassment of comunists. This is not the type of activity that ve would choose for sMCLEVE-15, of course; end, ds stated in Heferonce C, ve had intended to advise hin to stay clear of it in order ‘not to jeopardize his position with CIRs«SH-4. We will not _.., discuss thie with him nov, bovever, and rink exposing the sources, CIKsSH-15, ‘to a "hostile". ‘While we would-bope, if ve did talk to ANCLEVE-15 about these activities and asked him to desist, that he vould comply, we vould not:-be overly surprised if he did not. we are only fooling ourselves if we think that agents, whos ve like to consider we “control”, are telling "us everything they do. _ 3, At the risk of belaboring the point, it is precisely because he is the-kind of person that he is that sMCLEVE~15 is able to becone the trusted ‘eonfidant of people like ClRasi-i, CIRASH-6, Remberto OZCATEGUI and Gustévo “ORTIZ, all of whow may be considered somevhat unsavory characters but who, whether Or pot ve Like it, run an important part of the security systen in Venezuela. and it is precisely because of AKCLEVS-15Is position as such & trusted confidant that we are interested in hin. 4. Wo WALL attempt to ascartain AMCLEVE-15's motives, as requested in Reference A, but this taek will be considerably hampered by our anced to : handle him as 6 “hostile”, wnich vill. preclude the uce of sone of tha basic tools of investigation, ouch as the SGSsIRL and the levying of requirenents. ATTACHMENTS: As stated in para. 5 (11 pages) DISTRIBUTION: 3.= CHWHD (v/atts, b/w) 14-00000 } 4 he 4 t 7 productive and-valuable operation for the Caracas Station. Osear C. KALBING Tae meee [rene = S3e 08 9641 20U8 ED OR tox? ROAR $. Wo aro atteching copies of soxe of the reports that aXCLave-15 passed at his first mooting with a Station case officer on 22 January 1968. At the gecond meeting he said-be would try to obtain for us copies of the interrogation of Antonio REINO Célis, of CICLOBSE face, and the report from the CIVISTA agent who receftly returned from Cuba (see HaDRID-3121 and CARACAS-3318). AMCLEVS-15 12 only now really getting decply into his vork with CIRASH, having just settled his fanily into an apartgent on 1] February 2968, and bo expects to be able to furnish a great doal core in tho near” fature. In spitavof thé problems inhorent jn saxe of sKCLEVE<15'e friend aiiipa and peripheral activities, we are ‘bopeful that tnis is going to be a CONTINUATION OF , } “ =~ DISPATCH . : oe eb SRO R BT 1 | HCH DSI SaCe _ a ae ee ee eee mn a a - stm “ecceutmeed na tt Oe i , OLLI R; , . . econ cuss 29¢ mo C.W. COX : — wy [secret | ot R-9496 : vars, 1 -PEARUARY 1968 - . OC) Ss (ee oO a CJ ser ro____. wine (runes) b! QO wo wien Q. vas mcs Fas mo. tAMLE SECATTAMAT OISSiMmATON . 10, bn pe Be ew ee ” FeARACAS << Fee 2 in iy mT ~ | REF: A. HVCA-14978* Oe LG . Be HVCA-14975** | - - ; [ C. CARACAS 6748*** (i %499) on 7 : : 1. IN VISW REF B WE NOTE WITH ALARM AMCLEVE-15 CONTINUAL a TENDENCY BECOME INVOLVED CLANDESTINS SABOTAGE ACTIVITIES, AND EIS \ ; FAILURE REPORT COMPLETE STORY: TO WOFIRM OR CIRASH OF HIS ACTIVITIES ‘ WHICH HE FEELS HE WANTS WITHHOLD FOR WHATEVER REASON. THEREFORE, i REQUEST FOR POA FOR AMCLEVE-15 HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND AE IS TO BE HANDLED AS A HOSTILE PER CSI-F 10-5 UNTIL HIS MOTIVES COMPLETSLY “¢ ASCERTAINED. WE DOUBLY CONCERNED OVER SAME REPORT WHICH LISTS DEMOLITION ITEMS SMUGGLED INTO CARACAS FROM JMWAVE AREA BY AMCLEVE-15 ‘ INCLUDING DEVICES PECULIAR TO WOFIRM AND WHOSE USE COULD TIE WOFIRM : THIS TYPE ACTIVITY AND BECOME SOURCE POLITICAL EMBARRASSMENT TO GOV DURING ELECTION YEAR. . 4 2. WE HAVE NO OBJECIION TO CONTINUED CONTACT AS A SOURCE OF INFORMATION ON ACTIVITIES OF CIRASH AND UZCATEGUI ORGANIZATIONS é 8 ‘ AVAILABLE TO HIM THRU THE NORMAL COURSE OF HIS OFFICIAL DUTIES, AND 4 , 8 a : NO OBJECTION TO PAYMENTS FOR INFO RECEIVED. HOWEVER, THERE TO BE os , : ; Fes SH SALmO OFTcee BECRET TEATKATRG ' corr 20, REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, “gt 14-0000 } - pag 2. ob. tora: Conds: oun - — = mm, [- Secret O wa —— (C) strven v0. seis O mm; C ; . () m0 woe oOo FUL OS PLE BO I , 7 ; | _ NO JOINT OPERATIONS, NOR REQUIREMENTS LEVIED ON ‘HIM. a ‘ oe , ’ ne END OF MESSAGE i i * Explanation of Caracas station reasons for wanting AMCLEVE-15 as a penetration agent into DIGEPOLs . Lee **Transmittal of CIRASH-15 report on meeting with . . UZCATEGUI after which CIRASH-15 was introduced to : - AMCLEVE-15 who disclosed at home of Gustavo ORTIZ WH COMMENTS? Faez that he (AMCLEVE-15) had brought sabotage and i infra-red signal devices from Miami (seen by . CIRASH-15), and was engaged in conspiracy for sabotage with ORTIZ Faez unknown to chief, DIGEPOL, , CIRASH-4. ‘seeoutlined proposed payments to ANCLEVE-15 and requested HQ expedite POA as penetration agent DIGZPOL. Shek ey aye caer eee RMON Mem Sp EHR oo ‘ ves eas -d oo! t 1 dy ress wee ao H ! | | (in draft) ; , | ! i +e meee yy BROB ley Ke = ae Zens aa a “att W: J. REMILLION “aD of . [Tsteret] SrLsAtNG OFricaR SBCRET — re REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN. THE ISSUING OFFICE 13 PROHIBITED, COFY \ ‘wuene 14-0000 NAME 8 DPOB t soc a TERMINATION a * OCCUPATION 8 PRESENT ADDRESS: __ UPDATED BIOGRAPHIC DATA 7 SECRET : Luis Clemente Faustino POSADA Carriles (201-300985) , 15 Pebruary 1928 Cienfuegos, Cuba . Effective ‘26 March 1965 as Training Branch Instructor, SNWAVE Bftoctive 11 guly 1967 as CI informant, JMWAVE " DIGEPOL employes, “Ministry of Interior, Caracas, , Venezuela Caracas, Venezuela “! SECRET ds tee Be FOP: OAL . 38g teen ae se ee eee rer be re ee cet ee em ee ‘ Lats Clemente Faustino °0S4DA Zarriles ‘DCB: 15 Feb 1928 Third army Control Symbol: AB 517726. cy i : a wees teen ee |‘ Entered USArmy March 1963. ee ce i oop pte ate Released from Active Duty 6 Far 64, _ i i Served Ft. Benning, Ga us 2nd It, Platoon Leader, 2nd Platoon, Co B, lst Battalion, ;____29th Infantry, _Also_as Platoon Leader, Weapons Platoon, same. Companys ance ceetenameemnan tnd tec i ! : : — Saaeeneamentenetnnanenenentnennidiiasatciaslicdidimeaemaneat ahead ert icoatatee ttt itetnemaientete aeaeienameaheaeaatimmentnetieeanen amma reieenen @ a i : ee pee cane an Heed cere i Information desired: Il “Gonfirmation above informations j —-?5-~Dates and-status-when “entering ‘Army, dates entering «nd graduating Arwy schools, | troop duty assignment changes, promotions, stutus when leaving -urmy service, —ruserve aseignments,——---——--- te te meee et ot mare neers 3 2.__ Current reserve stitus_and_extent obligation... ———-——__- & Comments on efficiency reports. — cee eee re oe 5. anything unusual in file, ee ‘ Ds x Se nay she Army Serial No, © 2 212 44s - r 14.90000 SIE 5 Raymombrenerss eet F pepeampmergneiacrecar % Mase: the e tomate CORE ie at pe a Lon : Te . Fo yee voy a, 4 42 em a Te woul. +, Lt ad B ee cee ee yur Ris hay amet td BOA gots oe BOER : . “lls Clenente Peustino NSADA Carriles Amy Sertal No, 5 2 112 44g “ 4 ; 31 15 Fed 1928 ‘Third Arry Control Symbols AB 517726 Gntered USArey Pareh 196). ; oe . _ alaasnd from Active Duty 6 Mar 63, _ - Served Ft. Benning, Oa as 2nd it, Platoon Leader, 2nd Platoon, Co B, Let Battalion, 27th Infantry, ~ Also as Tlatoon Leader, Weapons Platoon, samo Conpenye -— oe 5 inforvation desired: : . . " 3 “le Sonfirmation above information. : , Ditae and status when entering Arry, Jates entering and gradusting Arey schools, : troop duty assiernwent changes, promotions, stutus when leaving army service, { reoarve asalgnaantes ; : 3, Current reserve status and extent obligation. moe ‘4, ‘Comrents on effictenay reports. ° ‘ : S. Anything unusual in file, . —— ; ' . al : 4 . j - : . : ~ - - ° . oo ’ ; . La ne ms ergot tenement Si / 7 From: Jim tlle Gal paws oh _ vee ees i = a WEA atin, nen < 2 eer a _ | Mb bbed. be ee vase AA. OhA _ _ he DALE OE ens en 6 a, QD acne a — me bend. be % YS AL 7 on _ Om. we Pope _G 3 a r ages 2d Marl GS. tpt. /1E@ we. Deer. ‘ 3, yy! bon — nh LO VSR... oe Caps 7 Fhot, AS Fe an GD 8 ck ae re ees oe gh” ee ne etn tee tne ane Sua ebb wey 7 Ve. ead : ad hetes ate eet vl (et Lean te To. oe Fe cfecus € 2 Lhe a tata —- ~ . 7 wr Cty i. ff on a Core ok . _ : rf 4 “Lee a fe } _ ? 7 t vy. Ls “Aue ee “ye ee ant y a a ‘ +50 6” “ am Os vor ne fa ; ao reewey ve 2 hue Of MIG Aan te. Com bs bad ee, nea be. | ee a nn Limited eer le aya’ — 63 heme LAG p Bebe, dl LSifots.ey a Lo 12 7 et 6. 6 v te Go _A ToD. of 7 he a a ge alt 6. fie 22 db be. | es Ae. Che beta, Cubs” a be. Ae Ft, te Lf frre reat l a iby el Oe ON —— Aa Gi bm at hh b be. he Lerepiasd. —- ches Cee. Liu. ty de Aieecty —satees-atia va J). _ meee sop UT. leetar wa le oe et NL ON el STU A ec, e. Po 7 _ Phase « bon. iced Ae Oo ltlin re ; Lt : . ct ~ : Ci. tn ble.” PC, ; _ oo Lee. Be ee ee ee ee . HY Juorh GY avr wel CUP bw - . 14-0000 On. fh Ce Cael of a ee One Cute 4 &toetesee a ae ee OL tg. Grfoe La, Sbrek. Oped aa tT 6°53 — Yop atraile, ao cyt ete see — { aoe eae ELA htepad BCE df ston Comet wetter _lipstis a. £ Jf a ees, CAM tr pe. - oe Bele | aAky pg Aan phe. ~ " Ane 7 eee weet ‘ — - dae _— ; ~ * i : H . t pee <4 ~ : 14-0000 cere ee RPS HET SERA ice EA LSU Tin Cf ge yt Mh ~ ——SECHET 25 Jamiary 1968 .. MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, CI/OA sUBTaCT FY Luis Clemante POSADA Carriles 201-300985 1. Ie is iequested that a Provisional Operation | Approval be granted for the use of subject as a penetration | Bruzual - - “agent “into DIGSPOL and the Remberto UZCATEGUI- ‘ organization. . The Caracas Station has requested that ” processing -be expedited. ' "2. whe Caracas station has reviewed Subject's file and the documents sent by Headquarters and sees nothing that would preclude the use of Subject as a penetration of DIGcPaL. (copy attached) 3.: Significant information in subject's file concarns his two brothers who are currently in Cuba and his relations with a well known Miami gangster. One brother, Roberto POSADA Carriles, a suspect DSE official, is the Cuban Telephone Company supervisor for Area Norte, including Havana City. Subject has not seen either brother fsince he left Cuba in 1961. Subject has also been in contact with a well known gangster."Lefty" Rosenthal in the Miami area. Both JMWAVE and the FBI were aware of this contact which was maintained at the latter's request. 5S. Tolkerdanos G/wi/3/venezuela SECRET 14-0000 i _ SECRET v2 Reodearry bceoe of edss foen) -Ptease’ courisre ice Skctros ASD QPPROPRIATE BLANK FR: oo Tsikerdanos C/WH/3/V 3B2631 CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND ‘SLPPORT DIVISION BI CHIEF, INVEST IGaT 10% ano SUPP SHE ON, OFFICE OF SECURITY | [cHier. PERSONNEL SECURITY DIVISION. OFFICE OF SECURITY SUBJECT: j (Teve TN ouis Clemente Faustino POSADA carriles ERYPTONYM, PSTUDONYH, ane C® ALIASES Rg] OVISTONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL ami Pravis ‘PT Lorenatiowat arPRoys: conTRacr TYPE a 2. SPECIFIC “dtEa “OF ‘USE. Venezuela 2. FURR DETAILS OF USE As a penetration agent into DIGEPOL and the Remberto UZCATEQUI Bruzual omganization. [er oe SN 8. CLA INTEREST MAY BE SWOUN OURING INVESTIGATION? | ft x | C. 1S SUBJECT AWARE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT INTEREST IN MIME fx | | ES e. INDICATE ANY LIMITATIONS ON COVERAGE IN THE INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. F, SUGGEST "COVER PRETERT® TO SE USED IM CONDUCTING PERSONAL [NVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. G. DO YOU PLAN TO MAKE SUBJECT WITTING OF AGENCY OR GOVESNMENT INTEREST! [Mves [| [uo | (CF MO INVESTIGATION GUTSEDE CIA. EXPLAT® FULLY PR AND GREEN LIST STATUS Pag Tt WELL Sf FORRARDED 3. te C2) CoPrEs atTacneD OR EQUIVALENT, OR EQUIVALENT, Im (1) COPY aTTaCcHED Pag ty Pro ut. RI TRACES en CS cE a Won: OEROGATORY [_—[otnoeatony attacwen DIVISION TRACES | _X [no cemocarory ino. [ | berocarory arracues j— fuss ssusces ewpenes SIGNIFICANT hf ORWATION ATTACHED SECRET SBE EE me ee Teme se Le wae wee 14-00000. — . : _ : aes | as JanréS . MEOLNDUM FOR: Chief, con - — — Subject = Lats Cees POSADA Garriles- 201 ~ 320085 . i eee. 1. It is requested that a Provisional Cperational Approval be ‘granted for the use of subject &s a penetration agent into DISSPOL and the . | Renberto UZCATEGUI Bruzual organisation, . The Caracas station has requested ET tien ” that processing be expedited. MPRA eo py otige “ The Caracas Station has reviewed Subject's file and: tte docunents 2a: sent by Headquarters and sees nothing that would preclude the use of | Subject as a penetration of DICEPOLs (copy attached) t 3. Significant information in Subjects file concerns his two brothers who are qurrently in Cuba and his relations with a well knewn Niemi gangster. One néther, Roberto POSAD( Carriles, a suspect TSE off ictal, wir is the Cuban Telephone Company supervisor for Area Norte, including Havana City, Subject has not seen Bither brother since he left Guba in 1961. Subject has also been in contact with e well known sangster fi “Lofty"Ronenthal in the Miami area, Both JNKAVE and the PBI were SCE: ena Rene aos tt eeatp sews. aware of this contactdunioh was maintained at the latters request, {Iti oe a) qt nt 6 iwi & 3 Ps en CE NR OG NG RNY NN TERS ERRERTO TET CES “ CLaesery to Fte wo. , ro - . We : : ° ~7 FALE we 4 Pe 4 C17 2 : la \ I aD MD al BAP REFS: A. Wvca-bag7a worn: OC) ves Ow —_—— y _ CUASSTFITD MESSAGE LOVEE COPD Bure To els ao: ere mol} wet. 10 seamen O eestpoy Ooo, LACT eg Py; LL f? <4 —_ <= Se _s a . ae “, a SECRET 24iaasz JAN 68 - CITE CARACAS 8748 (LYNER ACTING) DIRECTOR INFO JNUAVE B, . HVC¥-7776 c DIRECTOR-56598 1, ANCLEVE-15 CONTACTED BY: STATION OFFICER 22 JANUARY. HE STILL WORKING DIRECTLY WITH’ CIRASH-4 AND WILL ALSO WORX witifuzcarecur} PRESENTLY INVOLVED IN ATTEMPTS ARREST KEY SUBVERSIVES AND HANDLED CASE ‘raga 48¢ LEADING TO RECENT ARRSST LINO MARTINEZ. — 2. IT EVIDENT HE COMPLETELY WILLING WORK WITH STATION AS PENETRATION CIRASH. AT MEETING AMCLEVE=i5 ; TURNED OVER FOR STATION COPYING SEVERAL VALUABLE DOCUMENTS FROM CIRASH PROVIDING OPS LEADS ON KEY TERRORISTS, 3. SALARY NOT DISCUSSED, BUT STATION WOULD PLAN PAY AMCLEVE~15 FROM 1,930 TO 1,539 9S. ANCLEVE-15 LeFT FOR MIAMI MORNING 23 JANUARY. FURTHER DISCUSSIONS WILL BE HELD WHEN HE RETURNS CARACAS FOLLOWING WEEK, . : ’ 4. WE HAVE REVIEWED DOCUMENTS FORWARDED REF 3 AND “~ZCRET 14-0900 arere! PAGE 2 CARACAS 8748 SECRET SEE NOTHING PRECLUDING AMCLEVE-15'S USE AS PENETRATION CIRASH, REQUEST POA SE EXPEOITED. SECRET ¥ictey Sell. - \ 4 SOWET Nee ‘ ore ay OR Ae ee um ” ~, as & source of inforration on subversive ‘personalities made available to him thru the eciutse of his official duties in DIGEPCL, as a penetration agent into DIGEICL and tie Remberto UZCATEGUI Bruzval intelligence organisation. Pawar ir STO ete ene steno ent ad en ees He Me tO Pha eH HHLUE HH ge NOTES 1. Ina Spanish questionnaire of Personal Information made out in 1961, Subject listed his brother Raul POSADA-Carriles as | an administrator of the ‘Narianao Electric Company as a relative in some government service. He did not list his brother Roberto in this section, although he did list Roberto in Para 16, Subject: Brothers and Sisters. 2, In another signed but undated Spanish Personnel ‘Information form of apparently 1965, he again listed both his ‘brothers ° “in Section MN, Subject: Brothers and Sisters, ‘ana in Section N he again listed his brother Raul, who he stated he believed to be working for the Cuban government as an y engineer. He again failed to list his brother Roberto. 3. Concerning his PRQ Part I filled out in March 1965, again ‘ no mention of his brother Roberto appears in Section XIV, Subject: Relatives, Acquaintances and Contacts. in any Government Service. 4. According to POSADA's own admission in an LC Flutter of 14 April 1965, he had been involved in planning for a Guatemalan coup headed by Roberto ALEJOS~Arzu. This matter later came to the attention of the FBI. There is an FBI report dated 17 May 1965 in the 201. AMCLEVE-15 also furnished information on this Guatemalan coup for JMWAVE, who disseminated this information in July 1965. 5. AMCLEVE-15 infermed JMWAVE concerning other independent exile operations into Cuba in July of 1965. 6. His PRQ Part II, Section XI, dated September 1965, says that "Subject is of good character, very reldible and security et ne Aa 20 Ao ate eee dine neon even aie iainentniteneledentet kaa ee Tt - the Miami area. conscious. Subject demonstrated good security techniques while reporting on the activities" Of Roberto ALEJOS concerning the ‘ attempted coup against Guatemala. 7. An FBI report of 30 September 1968 outlines the contacts that had been made by some Americans seeking to purchase pistols, blasting caps, hand gernades and silencers. This is the first indication in the 201-that Subject was involyed with Frank’ Lang ."Lefty" Rosenthal, Miami, who had the reputation of gambler — and hoodlum associated with other hoodlums and jewel thieves in 8. Ina report filled out by Subject on 21 April 1966 to update his employee file, Subject again reported his brother Raul POSADA. in government service but failed again to report brother Roberto POSADA. . ; 9. A JMWAVE memo WIR-1299, 21 July 1966, explains a request from AMCLEVE-15 to resign from his job as an instructor in the maritime training section to accept a job on the Junta being set up. at that time to govern the activities of RECE, COMMANDOS L, 30 NOVEMBER MOVEMENT and the 2506 BRIGADE. An FBI report of 29 July 1966 and another for 1 August 1966 both commented that _ Subject had been approved by the exile groups to accept the position of military leader of the newly formed alliance. 10. On 1 August 1966 AMCLEVE-15 was transferred from the wads fo Training branch to the CI branch of JMWAVE. He w&@f be used to report on the activities of the central Junta. fonte wernes oo SE “ di. The first mention of Subject's brother Roberto in the 201 is JMWAVE internal memo WCI-1501, dated 21 September 1966. In this memo Subject described his telephone call from his” family in Cuba. Subject stated that his mother told him that his brother Roberto was in England on a purchasing mission for the 6oc and that some time soon his brother Roberto would travel’. to Spain. Subject's mother expected Roberto to be out of Cuba for two months. He stated that he last knew his brother to be * employed for ‘the Cuban Telephone Company in Havana and in. Cienfuegos, : Las Villas Province. He said that he last saw his brother Roberto in April 1961. This is at variance with info .in the 1961 Questionnaire which stated he came to the U.S. as a political exile 28 February 1961. 12. A. JMWAVE 3182 (IN 01749), 23 September 1966, stated that Madrid-8990 (IN 85265) reported that Roberto arrived in Madrid from Havana 26 August 1966. B. Only other station traces on Roberto i are /77 UFGA-20828 (transmittal of Luis POSADA PRQ Part.1) which passed information provided by Subject. C. AMOT files show Roberto in charge of telephone center at Buenavista, Marianao, according to a telephone -company bulletin of June 1964. D. AMOT-214 in October 1964 reported Roberto had been an employee forthe Telephone Company. Fu 14.90000 se aceon ete et Were bene 1 -_ , . fmt 13, London 6140 (IN 16675) 13 October 1966, stated ~~ Roberto arrived from Madrid 27 August 1966. Landing card indi- cated Roberto born 12 April 1931, Lasvillas, Cuba. Carries passport EF/66/2258, issued 23 August 1966. Roberto said . would stay in UK for one or two months doing business with commercial ‘mission. , . wo 14. A Memorandum for the Record, 26 June 1967, by Lawrence “RE Houston,, General Counsel, Subject: Luis Clement£ POSADA- Carriles, reported FBI information concerning one “Lefty* : Rosenthal and concerning U.S. citizen Norman Rothman. Through Rothiian, Rosenthal was put in touch with Subject. Rosenthal understood that Subject was attached with CIA and claimed ‘that Subject. supplied him with caps, primers, and 4 explosives. Rosenthal was reported to have asked Subject to supply more explosives and associated materials. The Justice Department. sent to the Agency a report from the security section of _ the FBI which stated that POSADA was a CIA agent. 15. According to index cards, Norman Rothman has a long history of gambling, illegal arms dealing and other shady dealing in the U.S., Cuba, and Mexico. Card dated July 1961. 16. Note for the Record: Subject: Telephone Conversation - Williamson/Henze, 1015 hours, 28 June 1967. This records information about Subject and Rosenthal not otherwise a matter of record in the 201. 17. Memorandum for the Record, 28 June 1967, by Robert J. Bladergroen, Assistant General Counsel, also covers information on Subject and Rosenthal not otherwise mentioned in 201 4 14-2900 FAA ety ys nade “38. Cable DIRECTOR-15805, 29 June 1967, requested replies to series of questions concerning AMCLEVE-15's activity with ROSENTHAL and FBI. JMWAVE replied in JMWAVE-7953 (IN 02284), 30 June 1967. JMWAVE stated that AMCLEVE-15 had failed to report the October 1966 transactions with Rosenthal until 9 June 1967, and therefore the Miami FBI was not notified until 15 June 1967, JMWAVE stated that AMCLBVE-15's explanation for not reporting the October 1966 transaction was that he "just forgot." \ ene 14.90000 ty (¢ Deo a g. Cable DIR 15805, 29 June 1967, requeste. repites: to. sertes of questions concerning AMCLEVE-15's activity with ROSENTHAL and _ FBI, IMWAVE replied in JMWAVE-7953 IN 02284, 30 June 1967. JMWAVE , stated that AMCLEVE-15 had failed to report the October 1966 ; : transaction with Rosenthal until 9 June 1967, and therefore the Miami FBI was not notified until 15 June 1967. JMWAVE stated that . AMCLEVE-15's explanation for not reporting the October 1966 i | scanafnw nt ne fptt "-"-. 19, In UPGA-28079, Gated 31 July 1967, it stated that AMCLEVE-15 ‘planned to seek employment. in Caracas, Venezuela, through an old friend who resides there. This information, may have b tt given to JMWAVE in either} gu July 1967A meeting or on ey 21- Jats 1967 : meeting. DIR-24039 states that KIfOBALT-1 reported that he met ! Luis POSADA in Miami the week before. POSADA had informed KIfOBALT-1 that POSADA had Appedtéd/xn// Keen approthed ®g the Bolivian - consul in Miami offering POSADA's services as interpretfr/ , guerrilla fighter in Bolivia. POSADA said that a reply had come back from KICHEER-1 saying KICHEER-1 approved the salary of $800 per month and thet the MYAmi Bolivian Consul was authorized a $500" advance to PORADA. POSADA left the impression with KICOBALT-1l that POSADA departing for La Paf¥ soon. Cable stated: “APOSADA is unsavory character who is messed up in shady deals in Miami. 4 KICOBALT-1 and KICOLBALT-2 were depressed at the thought of POSADA being in Bolivia. DIRECTOR-24439 if August 1967) requested cable content of memorandum KICOBALT submitted to JM@AVE and all other material related to POSADA's Bolivian job. OM Clés. amwave-a577 IN 24285, 2 August 1967 stated that while ?- AMCLEVE-15 is not a paragon of virtudy he cannot be classified as an unsavory character. His involvement in shady deals A in the ‘1g-00000 seks ian be kas ~ @ither AMCLEVE-15/dAsé/48/ came up with the idea on his own or: noe nena s peeentarts Guta od ator Gey tethy past 2 pears rpsulte “almost entirely from Sta” \ns ( and we my al) 2 7 —_ “a eventually : ono agement He followed directionsand reported -* fairly weir. | . 7 Ole. JMWAVE-8569 IN 2428994 » 2 August 1967, summarized KICOBALT-1's report. KICGOBALT-1 ‘nat ANCLEVE-15 on 28 July. AMCLEVE~15 said he was going to Bolivia to help train a special unit in guerrilla warfare. KICOLBATOL Car ferm’ that ANCLEVE-15 : oe, ‘was in touch with the Bolivian consuP"in Miami and the Bolivisn military attache to whom AMCLEVE-15 had made the offer to organize .the group of Cuban guerrilla training officers. JMWAVE felt that somehow a some leak occured during dait Ui ae! contacks on: ente peoeany t gince this was in conflict with statement AMCLEVE-15 made to spmave that AMCLEVE-15 was seeking employment in Caracas, 22. JMWAVE-8748 IN 29699, October 1967, sent to Caracas, info director, gave Caracas first information concerning Subdject}s plans to travel to Caracas on 21 August 1967. MA AMCLEVE-15 stated he hoped to find employment through his friend Ricardo AKA Jose, who is connected to the TV industry in Caracas. 23. Headquarters in DIRECTRO 428911, 18 August 1967, reported pa headquarters traced identifiable with Venturini. 23. JMWAVE Internal Memorandum-1592, 1@ August 1967, stated AMCLEVE-1fS$plans to go to Caracas. 24. CARACAS-7589 IN 32469, 15 August 1967 identified Ricardo Venturini as mentioned in liaison report cf January 1967 as a member of the Cuban DSE. 25. JMWAVE-8866 In 34036 17 August 1967 jrdvised no contact ) \ : be made by AMCLEVE-15 for two reasons: . a 1. tis name was mentioned as, CIA agent on —_ oe i a = 14.90000 goc radiq aud TV during Laso conference. 2. He has ‘aiso been tnvolved in shady deals KACKT¥/ in Miami, although undertaken at JMWAVE behest might prejudice his effective use. 26, SMWAVE-8997 IN 40592, 28 August 1967: AMCLEVE-15 had . just returned to MIami to obtain visa to enable him to work in Venezuela. Reports he obtained job at DIGEPOL through Rafael. TREMOLS Fresneda and Gustava ORTIZ Faez. ; 27. JMWAVE-9080 In 44174, 1 September 1967 states that AMCLEVE-15 now uncertain about returning to Caracas. Says DIGEPOL job would pay only about $250 per month which he claims too little to live in Caracas. AMCLEVE-15 actively seeking job Miami (Case Officer Comment: This seems direct turn-about from Para 2 JMWAVE-8997 sent 3 days before) AMCLEVE-15 now states he would be willing to:go back to DIGEPOL fir other job in Caracas to work for CIA but he requires total income Ppproximately $600 per month to cover cost of living. JMWAVE stated that agreas that while working for DIGEPOL AMCLEVE-15 would be a good asset for Caracas station. 28. JMWAVE-9138 In 46714 £ September 1967, AMCLEVE-15 had previously worked under CIRASH-4. AMCLEVE-15 claims he has job of working for CIRASH-4 on Janbr Mienes CROES of Army Intelligence (a-2,) Digepol job would be investigative.f AMCLEVE-15 received letter YA 5 September 1967 from friend Rafael TREMOLS Fresneda, _DIGEPOL employee.in which TREMOLS told AMCLEVE-15 that AMCLEVE-15's ? contract to work in Venezuela had been approved by the Department of Works and AMCLEVE-15 should apply to the Miami Venezula consulate for visas, 29. DIRECTOR-34096, 8 September 1967, quoted AMCLEVE"S brother koberto considered trustworthy by Cuban government to travel overseas —-(- Oe an ee ee Pel i iat 14-0000 ASL / /BLRELLD on GOC misséon last 1966, and that AMCLEVE-15's Caracas’ contact Gustavo Ernesto -ORITZ-Faez unsavory characber: who involved in political murder of anti- Communi at, professor at Havana University. i 30. RI traces were run 30 August. No derogatory information 1 was surfaced in the RI traces. €oncerning AMCLEVE"S-15 brother Raul, “RE traces came up with nothing. Traces on brother Roberto, : however, did 3¢¥ surface derogatory information. 1. DSE agent for area Norte, which is responsible for 7 Havana Seled Se Cin bss. Looe . . : 4 2. - Subject hace mission from Hintetey of Construction which ~~ Premiers toner arrived in London to purchage heavy construction a4 : equipment in September 1967. RI traces” of Gustavo Ernesto ‘oRifrZ-Faez surfaced derogatory ness sssdd "mo o information. ; . ed be ? 7: 31. DIRECTOR-35982, 15 September 1967 discouraged any : Ao eter meneame detent mica mua lg et further JMWAVE encouragement SAHCLEVE-15 2 pork {O1GEPOL job. ’ 32. RI traces on Rafael TREMOLS Fresneda 1 Dec 1967, show \ previously employed by JMWAVE-AMSPELL organization first as AMBARB-41 and later as CITUTOR-1, ‘This student organization (DRE) was run by WAVE but administered by Caracas. caracas attempted to obtain ; CI information By CITUTOR ovgomciton - Le C. FLA Flutier revealed : crruTor-t' loose talker who had revealed his agency affiliation to a number of persons in Caracas. : 33. JMWAVE-9802 IN 74926, 18 Oct 67 gaven report on telephone call from Gustavo ORITZ onl8 October 1867. oRIgx informed AMCLEVE-15 that CIRASH-4 would be new director of DIGEPOL late October 1967. orth on behalf of Fernandez assured AMCLEVE-15 -97- , 14-00000 o _ é . DIGEPOL employment at proper liveable salary and “¥A¢ stay at home -_ of ORTIZ. Hl : t - 7 Tf H - 4 i . -- - - | - | : | | : 3 ; i rR gy 61O [Weed 26866 14-00000 “ Menoranpeh POR: CI/IZa Hs “; Luis Clemente Faustino POSADA - Cerr / [wee ee ee ve fie meee} wee \ GBP 2 As reqrested buat the military 2 . ; j Sa nM NDR ORNS EM, DATA NT gat Be [recente er nn - - - wo me ee ne oe ete cree ee eee ee i : 1 pemeete me eee ee ne nee wees nemeemttee nee ee ee eee oe ee wee eee ne ee Sc ee ee Pi a te eee ce ee ee ne tenner nent ne tee ee nee eee nee ee ce ee ke nee wee - at eer ~ ares - ee aoe 14-0000 : H 8 (a tt MR AREER Be, " N e . te cee tcc ntee can meee 7 crates er Fea nMNN REECE gO AE wages ngs “Beet quale wele Guademauia; NOTES ‘ ” rade oul 177 1. In a Spanish questionnaire of Personal Information, 1961, Subject listed his brother Raul POSADA-Carriles as an adnineitratée of the marifndo Electric Company as a relative in some government service. “He. did not list his brother Roberto in this section, although he did list Roberto in Para 16, SSE Srothers and Sisters. 2. In another signed put undated Spanish Personnel Information : form of apparently 1965, he Rusted both his bothters in Section om, subedli “ paythers ‘and Sisters, and in Section Ny “he again listt is brother ~ ay Raul paho he stated he believed to be working for the Suan government : as an engineer. He again failed to list his brother Roberto. again 3. ‘Concerning his pho Part I filled out in March 1965, ne mention Ad /MAAE/DL/KIB/Y//Of his brother Roberto appears in * KS section xIv, sub, ecl; Relahve-s, Acgvamlances ard Conhechs 177 any OVO 7 IIE slruce- According to POSADA's own admission in auc flutter vepext wralaye ‘ @ of 7. ril 1965, he had been involved in planning for a cuadeamalas & IOS -Ar2zvu. coup headed by Roberto Ale OSMARZU. This mete + ter came to the attention of the FBI. There is an FBI ee, 17 May 1965 in the 201. Gale yralar AMCLEVE-15 also furnished information on this Geadamaulan coup for JMWAVE, who disseminated this information in July 1965. 5. AMCLEVE-15 informed JMWAVE concerning other independent erile operatiors into Cuba.in July of 1965. . Sechor XI, 6. His PRQ Part II, dated September 1965 y Says that’ “ subject is “of good character, very reliable and security conscious. Subject demonstrated good security techniques while reporting on the i ” . activities of Robertg ALEJOS concerning the attempted coup against Sy £ (Zi an FMT report of 30 September 1965 gutlines the contacts Taat . 1. 14,0000 oe piven Cem en Sr ttate epemataet e a ins -_~ that had been made by. some Americans seeking to purchase pistols, blasting caps, hand “gernades and silencers. This is the first LANG “indication in the 201 that Subject was involved with Frank feng, wLerry? . sfya. ~bive” Rosentait, Miami. who had the reputation of gambler and hoodlum associated with other hoodlums and jewel thieves in the Miami area. no. » Filled ~ - -8. In a.report AEKE out by Subject on 21 April 1966 to update his enployee file, Subject again reported his nee Raul POSADA in gevernment service but failed again to repor'? Hoserto POSADA wave 9. A UM@ACH memo WIR-1299, 21 July 1966 explaings a request . ‘from AMCLEVE=15° to” “resign ‘from his job as an instructor in the avit me mabckeny training section to- accept a job on the. Suna being set Rice, Commandos Ly Rece-Lommendes=kn up Md-at that time to govern the activities of } - (oP Move wut. Coup 30 November Gevernment and the 2506 Brigade. AY FBI report of 29 July 1966 and another for 1 August 1966 both commented that by fre exiles SHaject had beer. epproved’to accept the pos position of military leader of the newly ‘formed alliance. 10. On 1 August 1966 AMCLEVE-15 was transferred from the TE raining branch to the CI branch of IM, He will be used to report on the activities of the central Junta. ll. The first mention of Subject's brother Roberto in the 201 is JMPAVE internal memo WCI-1501, dated 21 September 1966. In this memo Subject described his telephone call from his family in Cuba. Subject stated that his mother told him that his brother Roberto ‘ was in England on a purchasing mission for the GOC and that some time soon his brother Roberto would travel] to Spain. Subject's mother expected Roberto to be out of Cuba for two months. He ‘stated that he last mew his brother to be employed for the Cuban telephone of ~ rat Company in Havana and in arriae a Las Villas Province. He said / be los we fs bret lh oA, vil ITEf. Tlhnay iene Me OER 7 25 196i ecg REE ai 2 US ae arots ald’ bh. 14-0000 cere aU ee aNySAACARL NDA OD TARTU ITAA DATARS R OEM SE Dt mie arama apace cites ween # ate aah vay - 12.4, JMWAVE 318. 1NC1749, 23 September 1966 stated that Madrig-8990 (IN 85265 reported that Roberto arrived in Madfid from Havana ED ae 1966. Boniy other st tion traceg on Roberto is CTirtrnntand ae RLuis FODADA PER Fart “ BRGREZ0829 genich passed information povided by Subject. i. Wordd Une T files show Roberto in charge of telepone Fitentine at Buena Vista, Marianao according to, telephone company ulletin of June 1964. 0. a7 ? ‘ . a \ dn EM hs e thee Tx a2 . marae a, Cen 753 a gm A meme for the record, 26 saneb” by Lawrence R. Houston, Honor an eet Subject Luis Clementi POSADA-Carriles, reported FBI information concerning one 0 Rosenthal and concerneltg U.S. citizen .Norman Rothman. ‘Through Rothman, Rosenthaf was put in touch with Subject. Rosenthal understood that Subject was attached with CIA and claimed that Subject supplied him with caps, primers, and c-4 explosives. Rosenthal was reported to have asked Subject to supply more explosives and associated materials. The daunne Justice sent to the AGency a report from the we Ee ainy of the FBI which stated that POSADA was a CIA agent) Gording to index cards, Norman Rothman has a long history of gambling, illegal arms dealing and other shady dealing in the U.S., SAKADA/Cuba and Mexico, Card dated July 1961, KRoTe® Gre ~~ (ced ey 7, G " noSfurtherrecord Subject +3. Pelephone fonversation— ; ‘ © tte jt. we Lou Rares, Wilsoh/Mid—Hensey—te=15-28 June 1967. This records information about Subject and Rosenthal not otherwise a matter of record in the ‘ 201. [ /) 48. Memorandum For the Record 228 3 June 1967, by Robert J. Q oe Crna, Bladergroen, Lagat General Conoal; also n covers iffformation on Subject and Rosenthal not otherwise mentioned in 201. -3- Pega oa Ht - oof a = os . Serer are _—— CLASP ATOM _ PROCESSING AGOM sop pos . - | : . _D i § PATCH SHORT T ; RAPED FO ORDING var thref » Western Henisphere Vivision : nO PROLTNG ALOUD 4}. co) ; omy qukmun pe = : ; ; et ae Re a we tes 7 _ Chief of Station, Caracas rxton SAT 9 Cperat iona L/ANCLEVESTS MAR ReaD RULES MICROFILMCD DEC 2 11967 REFS A, DIRECTOR S659 BR. CARACAS S41? €. - CARACAS 8337 . pou MiGRU. SER.” . ‘ - t, The Station desires to explain its viewpoint on AICLEVESTS ' clearly becnuse of what could. conceivably be construed to be a tone of impatience in the first line of Reference A. First ofall, why do we want to hire AMCLEVE-+t82° Our objective is to use hi as a unilateral penetration of CIRASE and. CIVISTA, which controls that organization, © ‘Srecifically, we would like to nenetrate the inner circle surrounding | TOENTITY and CIRASH-4, The recent provocation (reported in reference C) i which we believe was run ty IPENTITY is a clear indication of the need 1 for this type of penetrstion over and above the normal need fer penetration of security services. <. What we are net trying to do is to make a CIGOAL-1 or ANOT=200 out of AMCLEVE-13: that is, put him on the payroll as an ! advisor to CIRASH-4,) Me want to be very clear on this point, since ; this may be the cause of Headquarters' concern. flis role will not be i advisory. AMNCLEVE*=18 is to be used to obtain counterintel ligence : information to protect the’ Station and its operations and to get for us that portion of the intelligence available in CTRASH which is not made available to the Station via the liaison channel. 3. From the infersation available to us, AMCLEVE-15 seems to present an almost golden orpertunity to Caracas Station: i.e., a cleared ROFTRM agent (who althoush terminated still reports to WOFIRM when in the JYWAVE area), who is a well-placed “hombre de confianza" of the chief of CIRASH and the chief of the special investipative unit within CIVISTA which may have renitoring of KOFIRM activities as one of its objectives, We say “seers to present" because, although we have confirmation from CIRASH-15 that MICLEVE-15 docs in fact hold the resition described abeve, we are of an open mind regarding the practicability of his use and we are completely willing to accept any information that would rilitate against his secure and fruitful employment} ere “RS cog CONTINUED 99 1 3O0T8S ATTACHMENT: Under Separate Covel t. Identity - DISTRERUTION: eg COPY DEC 1967 raeC/NHD watt u/s/e DSPAICH SYMBOL AND RUMBER EVUA = 14978 6 Necember 1967 att 14.90000 i : 6 ee ro See a ne Ae. lent mt ee ott ek SEEN ANY NOE S rarerent rt CONTINUATION OF 1 RTT DISPATCH cL eRET cents enc oe A HVCA = 14978 4, We have chosen to send this than by cabte aleng with reference B, because we de not want to give wide dissemination to what might be interpreted as oa difference 0 opinion between the Station and its Headquarters Desh. We do fect, however, Headquarters apposition to the use of AMCLEVE-+1S has been consistant since his case was first brought to our attention, te assume that isadquarters and JMWAVE which we have not yet received and which his use: Tf this is the case, we hope that it will be forwarded soon so that we can drep the matter. Tf on the other hand, Headquarters ohjcets.to the concept of the operation, we would Like to develur a cordial exchange of views to sec if these divergent views can be reconciled. _ , ’ OA Pfft r~ A dalanall! STEFAN) R. LABANOW eet een area er nna conmunteation by dispatch, rather have sone data concerning ANCLEVE*1S results in Headquarters’ view ofp hi fete ene seen meagan mi ctmetante eaten cee meter me 1 i : 5 - i ‘ : ! i ; ‘ ‘ 2 . . ! 1 ‘ i é -' t “ /. . f. H ’ Pad <; : ~ C mt. ac ral 4 ) 4 a _ — - a ten . cIwe yy sy oaet MO. ome ‘ oe §=6S30. LUt PEWS EOE | sor . CONVO eee ence cc err Be S28. ee ne ne eas wot 14-0000 at TN Pees atebetet Oe tee ae © em ee igre re tat castle areata a ene) Meme are San . se ceenianmatennanene-auanaateanomnienmamnenganeamangeaenatsaad ahd cack dilesta ia IGHOFILMED ‘rep 7 1968 Bes. MIG RO CEE ‘IDENTITY + ve ATT. 1m five A - 978 ca tte eee SN “yp eenathe sees Sed eer eet oe he SECRET a) sir ARATE COVER ATTACEMENT to HVCA -14978 Remberto UZCATEGUI Bruzual : i} cS gory era ce mar ren ements anteetee eee RE INL Se Be Vek en MART Pete 8, Bore ate re Foy Be TRL CT ESTA MCLEE or not they would quit the PIJ to begin work "> Attaehnent: . . _ oe a eee oe . ena ne aa pes Sor ate ua ue ee Cntef, Western Berlevhare Divtstcn | dag wcsag mane ens ee a pe EE cece Chief of Station, ¥avS . ie oo ners — Chief of Station, Caracas _—_ leueres Activities of Identity of ‘Refarence A and Plana sa REFERENCES: 4. KVCA - 14978, dated 5 December 1107 B. HVA ~ LEMS, dated 26 September 1967 TRASHH15 . 1. Forverded under separate cover is & report sabsitted by C concerning the organtsation of Identity of Reference A's office. On. 23 Movember 1967 a weeting vas held in Identity of Reference A's office with meribera of the PTJ who were to work fo> Identity of Reference 4 in the apocial investigative unit he fs establishing. Identity of Reference A announced that the director of the FfJ had refused to let hie nen vork {a Identity of - Reference A's organisation, although the request for their services had cons and of Sovanber to deolde whether from CIGIRO-l1. The msn vere given until the for Identity of Reforenes A. (We havo not yot heard of thelr dacistons), 2, Anew mamber of Identity af ReZarence A's offi~>s who vas predent at the resting was AMCIBYS-15. [It was Cikatzi-lS's opinje: that ANC! BVE-15 hed been drought to Vanosuela with the helt, of Gustar *RPIZ Faer, an old friend of CiRAE-4. After the nooting GIRAGH-1*, anc’ VE-15 ‘and Identity of Reference A wont te ORTIZ's house where GOTIZ shed thea gore erplosives waieh vere to have been used tn bloving 4 an unidenttfie@ ship. (Tha explesive were not used aa the operation vas aancellad). aMCLEVE-15 shoved the croup wom eplosive devises which he hed sruzgied tn Sr Mismi. SCLRVB-14 said that he vas able to mugg}s anything tnto the country nesguse CIBATH4 would cond a CIRASH official cer to pick his up at customs. . ba Indicated, u/s/a Dietributions 3, Chief, WED, w/ett, a/a/a . 1, OS, SMMAVE § Decexher 1947 to fore an AntinCormantet ocr 5 meet arenes aherettente tomers nin g uad. ee Lt Fete? neat dle 14-0000 ~— . ote, . = ad “ > prBae er nre nereneptn 5 meruinee as enna y TT rast Tenge Tess nea ee a CONTINUATION OF | OISPATCH | “oy PVC RET w¥Ca - GAPTS rere npr ses eters etesmncen inner 9 ereeremenetces acumen ae mae tN RAR TET \ o 3, AMCLEVE-15 and ORTIZ eakod CIRAGH-15 to join then in er aati-Gomwmaist group which vould haraqsa Communists vitheut the knewledze of CIRM. Un . auother viait to ORTIZ's house, CLAAS-15 zét tvo Cubans who hed ‘bean “4rprtaoned in ba Cebeta prieun tn Cuba and who hed apparently been helped out of Cube by OKTIZ and vill wark with him In the autiComminist coon -equad, GIRASH~15 aloo met encther Cutan oxile in the group whese ailas ta "ésforo*, CIRASH-25 e-pects to be able to identify these Cubana in the near future, 4. Thte type of gron-aquad activity 1s not what we. would like - - oy MNCLSVE-15 to be mised up in, and Lf and vhen’we got in touch with him wo will request thet he otey away from such activities 6o es not to antagonize CIRASH-4 or Identity of Reference A. 5. Please escigm Identity cf HVGE-14°7%, dated 5 Decenber 1967 a eryptonym in the CIVISTA series, : an % + o . 4 ~ - to ake . , ” Gecar C, .KALBING a, teers fa er aa r mies x ‘ : Tris morning,?: Stecut phoned oe RTE. his office at the cinistry of rnveric ° (menvix wast the other people from 2.?.7.(acntionecs were guppobed to fora Uzedt cui "s. new : of investigation, icined me “Le “™ se, and Or. Usedterut talked to them is fa: attywte ay Dr.GLiVANes Be "ee Gentlenon,this is to resort . Tirector}, nas refused the Mint Farcodor,Dr LEA. zertission of having you here : cuit your job in P.T.J, and t rossitle ror us to work tageth LIVAPES “a gveat fault cf ¢ AvLkO MORA’a feeling of unfriendli . So thre MOOR SS . Zc,each one of you,srall hove an amuwer as to about ies nitely,due to actual condit idss, rybody left,I stcod = Llitvie tore with Dr,Cecdtegui, and he antroeauced me to a ner otecvher of junyvio',whoae efduia runt aay is weber, ard hag dust cemesin fron lian 14.90000 ~ ere We at nt we ba me re Swe ae “Viuardo" nhoved ma . er rs syder has fat ge toe r % aye eran awa Tones, co tan.tan. Tames pee oe . GED. Se Se ie Sens p it was, of .7 "+8 Had te earcel the "operation", OL Le Reey what they talked absout,co,in + : “¢ could pass all thet stuff throu: ore ter from DIGUPOL (ordered by Eraste - e@ the airrort in iaiauetic, S$ B00N ab me could finc an epar nis fenily an nee peer om ~Pn4 9 RMAC UTED Len ACER hf SPIE EN EE A NE v: boo} PeereP Vaca, 2e¢ Lo hosa,d nave been proposed. ft “ c re & te 3 ia] com Ne) tr) OQ want teat we ew 14.90000 2 : 5 t : : i meeting plnce = i hance for Eduar- ; ‘ 22 30 place the eG mink @ the auditoriuc, ; tiie Dr Gustavo Carts ection role for : | éuardo with automtic s i user veitetéuurdo ' is now in Ufant,and will be back at the ond of this week vit! nis I “waily.In a very conticential way,he “3 been asked -to bring back: Se . { “ .Elets cal. .22 (Dr.Uccdtegui gave his S1K Loc fora otlencer cal. ) 7 Le}.He will also take back all the war caterial he has left in - ‘ iiani.sHe will also try te 2 eet in touch with links (Cuban and C.I.A.) to get as much stuff as possible,te te used propably here .Dr.Uzcé=" tesul,beside asking sauarde to buy bullets anc a silencer cal,22 aor ninself,also asked Eduardo,on his way back to Carecas, vo stop [ xn Puerto Rico a couple of daya ror something he bad to do there. [ v#ebuedtogul has acxed me what I-tudnk about Eduardo’s capabilitics t 2 gemoer of the orfice,in the field of satocvage,ete.,expiosives, i Stee told Dr.teedegui 4 4% was good to have people with some backgrounc 2 the mentioned ffold.Gn tne other hend,cduardo ahd Dr ,CATIS want se to help them with instreccion on the sans technical fieid, but do not want either Dr,Uzedtegui or Eraato Yernandez to know about its Ir Uxcétegud hes asked me to find people Yor Ja aoment being,some 6 gars, as P.T.7, has rerused their OVNeseves he office.Ne needs, for «ft ‘verything de norsal for the nmonmert.This is cil 2 have to report. - pee anys ne te ee Crees a mere he 14.90000 a Aree FARR ede ne ae iin rete ihe miebunmeerinues oma 4 ~ . . ’ “ wocer OClers O we * cvagsivy te eae we. Le ASSTENED rarsace EE vores corses “e, weer TO rite WO, . we Se ommeew . ¢ ET — - oe oN PRowart hme aeQD tT, te’ ame «0 : , SE R <a RL PROOLCT noe aiTed eesteor Dare. PERSONM’UNET MOTTEILO | ~ action advamrt Coe oO derece Oo wets Chreses | WR Rw copy: ~* ruc oH cory, N C\ch SECRET a523522 CITE uMvAVE 0497 DIRECTOR CARACAS REFS: A. DIRECTOR 56598 B. caracas 84177705: 27) 1. ALL PERTINENT INFO RE AMCLEVE/15 CONTACTS AVAILABLE IN HIS 201 FILE WHICH FORWARDED TO HOS WxST OCTOBER ‘SUBSEQUENT CONTACTS REPORTED BY CABLE. 2. AMCLEVE/!5 DID NOT GIVE ANY OTHER ga" CONTACT OTHER THAN ADDRESS IN UMWAVE 9996 WHI ACCORDING TO ANCLEVE/15 IS RESIDENCE AND SUSINESS ADDRESS (WETERINARIAN CLINIC) OF GUSTAVO (ORTIZ) FAEZ. ee ener. SECRET Fre a me tk een tar mr eteer nett lente & 14-0000 _ VISTAS ee ReE ce fannie ane ee BOE RUS HD jee OG Raevatabecll “| om QUALI OHNE ° t i { acne — vata cusmense Po000h Carriles - "s References CARACAS 6398 Action Required: FYI - per reference the attached documents provide information on the brother of subject and two other cronies of CIRASH-4. Hume W. TROXELL Attachnent sherewith & Identities u/s/e Distributions 3 — Caracas 20 |-3d0NtSs AES $5 HVCW-7776 8 Oger 147 HGS Fad WUNBIR 201-300985 Distribution: 1 - RI 1 - Chrono Lead pennant Roe $3 =e | | ” ; |’ DISPATCH a” a" aot teh Cees ‘SECRET 4 Deconber 1967 MEMORANDUM FORS CI/LIA SUBJECT » Luis Clemente Faustino POSADA - Carrilos It is requested that tho military 201 file of " pubject be borrowed from the Department of Army for our review, From records available to us we believe he entered tha United States Army in March 1963. < Cc. We Cox WH/3/Venezuela SECRET 14.90000 o-08 sure _ j & 3 aneae O ws fer) CLasorry $0 FILE moO, -2°000 10 FILE WO, rie o10G) act. ro oeanen O cestaoy CJ sic. 4 mee AOVAMCE COPY a dents Oars Olen ACTiGe neg, 4 on? SECRET 0422202 CITE CARACAS 8417 Wer oa ts “DIRECTOR INFO UMWAVE: , REF As DIKECTOR 56598 Be JWAVE 242202672) f. FOR REASONS OF COMPARTMENTATION CIGOAL-1 HAS WOT BEEN DIRECTLY QUERIED, BUT HE HAS NEVEA MENTIONED : AMCLEVE*15 AND STATION SELIEVES THEY DO NOT KNOW EACH OTHER» : 2. CARACAS STATION CAN ADD NO 310 DATA ON ANCLEVE-15 NOT ALREADY AVAILABLE HQS. STATION RECEIVED REPORT FROM CIRASH-15, HOWEVER, WHICH CONFIRMS THAT AMCLEVE-15 IS WORKING FOX CIRASH~4 AND UZCATEGUI AS STATED IN REF Be DID AMCLEVE-15 EVER GIVE WAY TO CONTACT HIA 3. FOR JMWAVE: IN CARACAS, OTHER THAN ADDRESS PROVIDED JMWAVE 95562 WOULD PREFER ‘TELEPHONE HIM IF POSSIBLE TO ARRANGE FIRST MEETING. “SECRET Secret 14-00000 BouTinG ase senses TIES «SOE ae £y, ety : “tora, cones, _ eon CS” We. COX ny pes ooo po | wot WH/3/V oo -SECRET rere fn nee ke nn 4822 [-seener feommoe feo | ine LD Decempst 1967 == le | Cana SCART AMAT OUSEMINATION OC) morn) ocsrsory =) stun to tear = nt aes e - f, ad a [_] rio 7) Rio copy me ve / Me = LL. Oo no moex (Dupin ct tna wo. ~————e ET RE bing $$ terre ese —— ie , _— . og eT rte pinecto® § & Q * . Jw Tearacas —-anro:. amdavel” 2157; 7 7. ‘ "REF: CARACAS 8398 (IN 02336) *- - ee wv ie You aeney Feet TMS 1h MECOSSALY 1. UN = APPROVE STATION CONTACT AMCLEVE-15 FIR OUR EOIFICATIOW DOES aadne MNOW FMCLEVE= LE AND VICC yer 2 FOR ELICITATION INFO ONLY. PLS FORWARD PERIODIC STATUS REPORTS. PROCESSING POA. ADDRESSEES PLS FORWARD UP TO DATE TRACES) AND BIO DATA. FOR JMWAVE: FORWARD CONTACT REPORTS SINCE TERMINATION AMCLEVE-15. 2. DOCUMENTS ARE BEING FORWARDED 4 DEC PRIMARILY TO ILLUSTRATE CAUTION TO USE IN DEALING WITH HIM. DrsPa7Ttet Fotsousn ati Ou Caf : ; cas COMMENTS OTHOK ALPETS THs CHa END OF MESSAGE WH Comment: *Station reiterates desire have AMCLEVE-15 as egent. f _ Station believes need pay only supplement to DIGZ?O0L . . Salary. Requested expedite documents and POA. | -, ‘ COORD: C/wH/CoG_“% ETL TT ee od L ww y TINY we a * Zs Lory ese URICE py. “GREW Ag/WH/3 w~wwvwoe ~we ae COOEDINATING OF03CE ES mune oonneeg | SECRET | (E-| aaa REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROHISITEO, orn De tk ment mma eee ee me ee enm e e mornecrann nm eae caaratyant atm emt tt te et RR at tensa sana monnpstasus enJeg glen’ eo LS Ol-rs One 2 CLAassiFe TO FILE #0, a-ase Te FLLE Re. rove oe] eer, v0 euance O) oesvecy Care. : ee ADVANCE COPY ~ QO tosves Darerres LJ renee SECRET 3917382 CITE CARACAS 8358 (LYNER ACTING) { 30 Hov 67 nO33S8 DIRECTOR INFO JMWAVE 0 . vs . REFt a. WMWWAVE C422 CL OO 2672 ) fy : 8. DIRECTOR 47965 i 1. REF A REINFORCES STATION OPINION AMCLEVE-15 , WOULD PROVE VALUABLE AGENT, HIS SALARY OF 722 DOLLARS FROM CiRASH SUGGESTS STATION WOULD NEED PAY ONLY , . i SUPPLEMENTARY AMOUNT. | 2. SAVE NOT YET RECEIVED DOCUMENTS ON AMCLEVE=-15 MENTIONED REF B. PLEASE EXPEDITE THESE DOCUMENTS AND vont SECREYr SECRET RE mE Merete Mr a a pt lee tae spells 14-0000 ecen ow yy o— ' worse Qves Ono CLAsSIFY TO FILE BO. “a -REP TO FILE WO. bre-010O eet, ro search oeetéoy Oare. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE PERSON/UMIT NOTIFIED ADVANCE COPY Oo tascee oO scorree' LJ renee SE CRE T 2622222 CITE SIWAVE 2422... 14, ot Bias (2872 CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR AKULE PBRUMEN le AMCLVE/15 TEMPORARILY IN MIAMI ON PERSONAL a. : SUSINESS. 4 i c T: : 2 AMCLEVE/ 15 REPORTS HE WORKING DIRECTLY UNDER we oe L Cinpeb gp = ELFASHF# AND ALSO REMBERTO UZCATEGUI IN MININT At Ra ‘ we fw : ' $700 PER MONTH SALARY WITH PROMISE OF RAISE JAN 68. gut”? : + - : ? 3. DURING FIRST TWO WEEKS EMPLOYMENT AMCLEVE/15 we ‘ j i . ' - HAS BEEN INVOLVED FOLL TASKS: As RE-INTERROGATION OF MANUEL ESPINOSA DIAZ, | 2 . CAPTURED CUBAN GUERRILLA. Be INVEST IAI ON AND INTERROGATION OF ANOTHER raptitkp CUBAN, SANTIAGO CASPURU) SAUNDERS AKA GILBERTO . MART INEZ. 7 G. INVESTIGATION OF HONDURAN CONSUL RAFAEL (GARCIA) NAVARRO, (201-302235). D. INVESTIGATION OF FIDIAS MARCANO, VENEZUELAN ( COMMUNIST, WHO, ACCORDING TO DIGEPOL, WILL SOON TRAVEL Vee & TO SAN JUAN, PUEATO RICO AND RECEIVE CHACK FROM CUBAN SEU ss rR. ony 40000 PAGE 2. JMWAVE @422 SECRET TS ‘AGENT. CHECK, IN NAME ARMANDO CAMPOS, WILL BE CASHED IN “MAT IONAL - CITY BAK ‘BY MARCANO AND MONEY USED FOR FUNDING _ VENEZUELAN GUERRILLAS. AMCLEVE/IS PLANS TRAVEL SAN JUAN -A-DEC . AND. CONTACT A BANK EMPLOYEE FRIEVD. THROUGH FRIEND,3 ES. Basten {5 WILL TRY MEET PROPER PERSON EMPLOYED AT NATIONAL city. “BANK ‘WHOL ‘COULD ALERT “AMCLEVE/ 15 WHEN TRANSECT ION ; occurs: THUS MAKING IT POSSIBLE FOR pretroe TO INTERCEPT - “ MARCANO WITH SONEY WHEN HE RETURNS caneas. Ae ‘AMCLEVE/I5 WILL RETURN TO CARACAS DIRECTLY FROW SAY JUANe oy “yp ae _ DEFER TO HKQS FOR PASSAGE OF INFO PARA 3- -D70 » Hh, SECRET ce _ se pO R. =. ot re | H ‘ : i we ir] c re ZY aa ee Mme i a . LEY no ” / woces Ch ves G) no eueSSIFIED wessnce “7 tort ecories é y) 7 SECRET Peason/umet mOTIF IO a-NGr To Pe ne. vice wioG) mer, vo enance () ocstaoy CJ are. from -AOVANCE COPY aAcTION : — : . 4, _. . c HS A . i it) COPY . Oo Lesves Caceres Olreste we LR NY D2 AA2 CA, FE Fre 2 “SECRET wissez CITE CARACAS #227” diy 7185222 ; DIRECTOR ; 7 st | REF DIRECTOR 48508 Ne Sey : ~ i. _ APPRECIATE PROMPT HaQS ACTION. vo yo 20 RUMOR THAT LEANDRO MORA TO SHIFT FROM MINISTRY OF INTERIOR To FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TO BE REPLACED BY MANUEL MANT ILLA 1s asout A MONTH OLD. WHILE NOT IMPOSSIBLE, BELIEVE SUCH A cnn ‘poosouy NCT IN WIND, - ; 3. ORLANDO GARCIA MENTIONED PARA 3 REF IS ORLANDO GARCIA VASQUEZ (2081-67868) WHO FORMERLY WORKED VERY CLOSELY WITK ERASTO FERNANDEZ IN DIGEPOL. -SINCE ERASTO IS REPORTEDLY CARLOS ANDRES PEREZ* CREATURE, GARCIA VASQUEZ COULD HAVE BEEN SENT FOR BY ’ EITHER PEREZ OR FERNANDEZ. MOST PROBABLE THAT GARCIA VASQUEZ [7 IS BEING RECALLED TO FORM PART OF FERNANDEZ* TEAM AS HAS AMCLEVE 15. IT IS NOT BEYOND REALM OF POSSIBILITY, HOWEVER, . THAT CARLOS ANDRES PEREZ MAY HAVE RECALLED HIM TO HANDLE POLITICALLY ORIENTED WORK REQUIRING GARCIZ VASQUEZ’ PaRTICULAR TALENTS. a nonin cide REF, SECRET “5 . a : ne 5 wd aa SSR MNT ATT aa atom ee Oe tessa tese ee * Ras Ree al ot, eMORer Oves a La) CLAseIFy TO FILE BO. B-ReF TO FILE WO. vie aio) mcr, re sence | ocstaoy CO) ane. : SECRET Sii525Z CITE CARACAS 8213 DIRECTOR INFO UNWAVE REF: DIRECTOR 47965 le WILL NOT CONTACT AMCLEVE=15 UNTIL HAVE HAD CHANCE REVIEW DOCUMENTS BEING POUCHED. 2. IMPOSSIBLE KNOW WHAT AMCLEVE=15 SALARY WILL BE, IF ANY, BEFORE DISCUSSIONS WITH HIN, PREVIOUS HQS RESERVATIONS THIS CASE WERE BUDGETARY, BUT WE ASSUMED BASIC PROBLEM WAS SOLVED WHEN JMWAVE ADVISED THAT AMCLEVE-15 WOULD BE PAID BY CIRASH THE SALARY HE FELT HE HAD TO HAVE. IT MAY BE THAT STATION WOULD NEED PAY ONLY TOKEN AMOUNT, WHICH COULD BE TAKEN FROM CIRASH BUDGET, BUT ONLY DIRECT TALKS WITH ANCLEVE-15 WILL GIVE US THE ANSWERS. SECRET SECREt 31 Oct G7 ee ye ane e we ras 7 4 see ER rate 14-0000 : . ~ —, by troce, CO ves Ono L ‘ cassie to ene mo, oR ASSHR ACO MESSAGE LF rorer cores (74 — A-Ote TO FILE mo. one #00 af, 10 vannen C) -orstaow OC) aro. : —— “2 ACTION Fo. PIU UR, pom [ena s.- i “ wos ; “_ Sere re Sr 7 wee a ate e W0Org@NBDIZ2 | SECRET 3023012 CITE UMVAVE 9996 CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR fs aKULE FBRUMEN ; 7 | * REFR CARACAS 8190 € s4/ 619 79) co. l. JMVAVE RECD LETTER FROM AMCLEVE/15 ON 30 OCT 67. : ANCLEVE SAYS HE WILL SEGIN WORK ON 1 NOV. ADDRESS IS | AVENIDA JOSE FELIX RIVAS, QUINTA CLARITA, CARACAS, 2. ACCORDING AMCLEVE/15 NOMINATION OF CIRASH/4 AS DIRECTOR OF DIGEPOL DELAYED BECAUSE CIRASH/4'S POLITICAL a a cs PARTY, ADECO, IS IN TROUBLE. — . 3. LAWRENCE R. DEROWE IS ALIAS OF ANCLEVE/15°S " JMWAVE CO, SECRET. Pe SECRET | ° x en oe , 14-0000 _ CABLE BECRETARLAT DISSEAUNATION BOUDAG ALDOR INITALS « £408 BY se « MELSAGE ORM 27¢ Tia . TOTAL Cortes: ona, K. “ARDINER yu Wil/ 3/V t | sre pn $S2) ‘oan? SEPT 1967 | ; +; C wom ourror reves to. ane ae 2s ———— : C] wo more =F] memes mena, Fonn oh Et PS. ce Cos y : _ — Cc) Uy 7 ns aT i e c . - os “ Srp HI 20 . 1 Z ope _— a Ea 4 CARACAS INFO INWAVE chs : : an : i i { segments sep Ob & "CREF A. .JMWAVE 9138 (IN 46714)* . -{ [ . f B. JMWAVE 9080 (IN 44174) ** G, CARACHS 775 hi #74 sl I. . HQS BELISVES THAT, IN VIEW UNSETTLED DIGEPOL SITUATION AND VAGUE AND UNSUBSTANTIATSD NATURE AMCLEVE-15 JOB POSSIBILITIES, NoT ADVISABLE MAKE FINANCIAL COMMITMENT..T0 A-15 TO ENABLE HIM RETURN VENEZUELA. SHO"LD A-15 RETURN ON HIS OWN AND CARACAS DETERMINES HE HAS OPERATIONAL POTENTIAL, POSSIBILITY OF WOFACT EMPLOYMENT CAN BE RECONSIDERED, 2. ADDITIONAL. PERTINENT INFO PROBABLY NOT AVAILABLE JMWAVE OR CARACAS AS FOLLOWS: A. Ac15 BROTHER ROBERTACONSIDERED TRUSTWORTHY ENOUGH BY CUBAN GOVT TO TRAVEL OVERSEAS ON GOC MISSION LATE 1966. B, A-15 CARACAS CONTACT GUSTAVO ORTIZ FAEZ UNSAVORY CHARACTER WHO WAS INVOLVED IN POLITICAL MURDER OF ANTI-COMMUNIST PROFESSOR AT HAVANA UNIVERSITY. ° 3. WILL POUCH DETAILS. . END OF MESSAGE COOIDINATING OfrrceRs. to. U maa onices [misters | “ror RIPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE I$ PROHIBITED, cory KO, 14-0000 E , Wteagd + SCIEN OF WALTEAGE FORM BOUENS ANS OR GTA + 4 tote, comets (Oo ore) oesrzory (7) nerves to eee at CE womorx =} me c CATS S2CALTASIAT OISSIAUNATION cone KO. [Oe | 1 SE 3 [] econ — ° : : : . _ lative) (px¢ + [elasesfrcates . dete ond time . (reterence mentet} . : w I BeOS GC . Cite DIRECTOR | 1 7 te WH COMMENT: ¥*REF gave AMCLEVE-15 PRQ data. Stated JMWAVE had no “ further info indicating possible security problems other than Havana broadcast during recent LASO conference naming A-15 as CIA ayent which NAVE . claims has no bearing on ops use as DIGEPOL ° ’ : penetration, 7 . **A-15 stated DIGEPOL job paid about 250 dollars per - 7 _ month which he claims too little to live in Caracas, Would be willing work for DIGEPOL or Station in . . Caracas if had total income approx 600 dollars . per month, - 3 ba LENT eT 3 “ye AeA sae vay etaienang: a we rae ty et eee wT COORD: WH/COG/MO a“ “(in draft) _ _ WH/3/V__. _ de ee eed bbe Lief LAWRENCE M,. srendPrERD WILLIAM Vv. B : ° A WHD . C/WH/3 -_ . COORDINATING OFFERS . sot RELEASING JOFPICLE | SECRET | “eee | ASTHINTEATING REPRODUCTION BY OTHZR@ THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Soev KO, 14-0000 ACTION 7 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE + roran copies twogas OC) ves ©) so CLasaery to Fite NO. D-REP TO PILE BO. rice aeoG) act, 10 enance () orsreoy, OC} sic. Free Ce ee amtin aun tenia anata’ eRe coe st © RET 1116552 CITE CARACAS 7775 : JNWAVE NEO DIRECTOR . REFS: A. SNWAVE 9177 99S B. DIRECTOR 34096 oe Con l. IN VIEW REF B, STATION WILL HOLD CONTRACT OFFER IN ABEYANCE UNTIL HE IN PLACE. «ss SUGGEST AMCLEVE-15 PHONE OR CABLE ERASTO FERNANDEZ AND OBTAIN DEFINITE COMMITTMENT WHERE HE TO WORK AND EOD. SECRET - aT eng DOR: (a ae TREE CML [Mees , on, trots Oo ves One Crassiey to rte 26. ARCe TO ethe MO. rice so) eer. ro sesnce vestaoy CO) sia. . s Ee RET @22146Z CITE JMWAVE 9177 BSer67 48.495 | ”.CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR ; eee i REF: CARACAS 11362» f2ys3) ve Tet -_ NOT CLEAR IF JMWAVE SHOULD MAKE AMCLEVE/IS REF _ oe OFFER OR WAIT UNTIL CARACAS STATION OFFICER ARRIVES MIANI MID SEPTEMBER. ALSO WHETHER CONTRACT HINGES ON PRIOR OSTAINING @ JOB WITH DIGEPOL, PLEASE ADVISE. ot . SECRET — i Br ae ean | ° : Sterner 8 : 14-0000 wa me rene ae Ty REE NP EEE ef SST Bh 3 De SuaseCT TYPIC/AMCLEVE/ Operational ZL MM LOG Chief of Station, JNWAVE <* Forwarding of ANCLEVE/15's 20) File TO RETGN REQUIRED « REFERENCED Reference: JMWAVE 9138, 6 Sept 1967 og v2. Attached herewith as Attachment 1 is AMCLEVE/15's field 201 file. 2. Forwarded under separate cover as Attachment 2 is the true name portion of AMCLEVE/15's 202 file. Lt HH. tld) Gary“L. FLUSTIKOFEY | Attachments - : 1. As Stated (H/W) 2. As Stated (U/S/C) Distribution ey - C/WH/COG w/atts #1 hw, #2 u/s/e 2 - COS, Caracas w/atts #1 hw, $2 u/s/e ¥ DATE TYPED DATE OrSPATCHED 17 sept 67 | SEP ~ £ 867 CPSPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER UFGA-28432 HEADQUARTERS FRE HUMSER Ss Ec R E LE T/RYBAT . SN ote tocar OC) vee O no _ j- 40 . ctassipy to eme mo. CLASSEFUED MESSREE rorar costesy. GD AREF TO FILE BO. j = Ay zl vive aro) wer. re peance O . SECRE Wes] fF Rhengel Shion PROWIBITED ee at mo orstaov OC sic. - —. fej Ze 18 ACTION advance copy | er i L. . OC sever Di arereee Dress i (HF : . FUE CK ft} bk ¢ = SECRET A7I919Z CITE CaRacay- 756 97 SEF ET st 4 7YFS , smvavf INFO DIRECTOR = helt ATER REF: JMUAVE 9138 Vede704) 7 Pp ‘ls STATION WILLING ACCEPT AMCLEVA-15 For Ova-aaaR CONTRACT AT SALARY $35 PER MONTH PLUS CaR4CaS AND RETURN AIR FARE FOR ONE. CONTRACT REVIEWAPLE aT ANY TINE. aLSO 36-DaY TERMINGT ION CLAUSE AT STATION OPTION, ; 2. WOULD HOPE THAT AMCLEVE-15 CaN REESTABLISH RELAT LONSHIP WITH ERAETO FERNANDEZ, AS LATTER “aY SOON BE NAMED NEW’ DIRECTOR DIGEPOL AND IF NOT, HE WILL PROSABLY CONTINUE PLAY IMPORTANT ROLE FN MININT INVESTIGATIVE aPPa®aTus, SECRET MET 4 ST we fale d H eu £, hye Ono eter . atr. to enancn { ] {One ° 17 Pouring ana/oR tmeTeas - seen w SAGE CLASSIFIED we : } CDresees (Jarorree [Jruees | rue, ve wiles % : ACTION CHANGE ~ ne . {STATION a Fama C/S GOMMENT: ‘THE ACTION RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS ABLE Hage BEEN TRANSFERRED i FROM : sHiCe& ¥ ; tonvestond : TO : tolvesion) BY Poo A Bl tNAME, DIVISEON, AND EXTENSION) IN COORDINATION WITH: 9. Gaeowar 752 SHAME, DIVISION, AND EXTENSION) ’ Tate a eee tenn a eee tess ee tenemamtene MA Meta fi > ee aro G) oer, Bester Care. SECRET a5i5eaz CITE Caracas 7709 4 “JMVAVE INFO DIRECTOR —“s! weeds Oven One wo 4 Gassivy to rice me. -:. _ ShASSHFICO MESSAGE vorat cortrs WRCE 10. ILE ROL re oa ° seanee - ay REF: A. u™WAVE 90ga UN) putty) Be. DIRECTOR $2719 te STATION CARACAS INTERESTED. PROPOSITION CONTAINED REF As . REQUEST JMWAVE FORWARD SCONEST PRQ DATA; EXACT DIVISION 2. IN DiGEPOL FOR WHICH HE WORKING; NAME OF CHIEF AND NATURE CF JOB, ; 3. STATION OFFICER PLANNING BE IN MIAME MID MONTH AND WILL INTERVIEW AMCLEVE~15, SECRET iwrenere . : 14-00000 », vi Soot ren tras Ores O ne Cuaasiry 76 Fike wo. a 84? To foRe mo, a eur e100) act. 10 esence ocsteoy Cara, ACTION eee oh, SECRET M629 18Z CITE yMaVE 9138 ~ CARACAS, DIRECTOR’ REF A “DIRECTOR 32719 B CARACaS 7795 bo s78°3 2) te FOLL 1S AMCLEVE/I5 PRO DaTat ‘BORN 18 FEB 192%, CIENFNEGOS, FDNCATED CIENFUEGNS EMPL 4S CHEMICAL oy, te at Ae RECEIVED DEGREE SUGAR CHEMISTRY 1954, ANALYST, EXTERMINATOR CLEHPHEGOS 1946 TO 1958, "FIRESTONE TIRE CO, HAVANA “A? 1958 TO Mak 1959, THEN UINEM. ~” PLOYED AND BFCAMF POLITICAL ASYLEE ARGENTINE EMB, ARRIVED US 'VI4 MEXTCO 28 FFB 1961, REMAINDER OF FAMILY (FATHER, TRAINEE FOR BRIGADE DEPF MaNaGER °° MOTHER, BROTHERS, SISER) STILL IN CIBA, . 9506 BUT DIN NOT PARTICIPATE 19 INVASION, EMPL FIRESTONE TIRE CO, AYRON OCT 1961 TO “AR 1963. MEMBER 1S ARMY MAR 1963 EMPL AS EXTERMINATOR TO MAR 1964, DISCHARGED AS 2¥D LT. MIAME SEPT 1964 TOMAR 1965. — 8, RFCRITTED BY UmAVE “ah 1965 AND TISED aS TRAINING -INSTRICTOR AND SUBSEQUENTLY aS REPORTER ON EXILE ACTIVITIES MIAMI AREA UNTIL TERMINATION JILY 1967, Cy HAS PM/MARITIME EXCERIFRCE aN TS EXPERT IN WEAPONS te Rothe . Pare o JMUAUE™ orsa SECRET “995 tos . ees) am DEWALT OWS, * “DPD, MaRRIFD, ave SON, aS waTIVvE SPANESH aND FLUENT ENCLISH, : AMCLEVETI5 DOSS NOT NNO IN WHICH DIVISION OF ) BE “PLOYED, ONLY THAT HE PREVIOUSLY WORKED © = DiwECrLY ‘UNDER ERASTO FERNANDEZ) WHO VORKS WITH CR HNNDER ~ THE DEFEWSE MINISTER, “AMCLEVE/15 CLAIMS HE HaS ‘CHOICE oF WER KING - FoR FERNANDEZ OR "AJ OR- wreves%ordes) OF ARMY INTEL = SPICE WCE | E27 y | NATIRE OF DIGEPOL JOB aS DESCRIBED BY “ANCLEVEZI5! “WwouLD ‘BE INVESTIGATIVE, - a (boo 3) AMCLEVE7IS RECEIVED LETTER 5 SEPT 1967 DL) FRIEND RAFAEL * TREWOL, DIGEPCL’ EMPLOYEE, IN WHICH TREMOL TOLD HIM HIS CONTRACT ‘FO WORK IN VEREZUELA HAD BEEN APPROVED BY DEPT OF WORKS AND ME “emgn 807 APPLY: MIAME” ‘WEREZUFLA CONSILATE FOR VISA, ~ 4° UMVAVE® S RESERVATIONS! MENTIONED REF a, INCLUDING FacT ANCLEVE715 WAS NAMED 4S WOFACT AGENT OY HaVaNa TV DIR ING Laso COMFERENCE, “HAVEN REARING ON OPS USE AS DIGEPOL PENETRATION, STATION HAS NO"FURTHER INFO INDICATING POSSIBLE SECWRITY PROBLEMS, -*"-9: ‘podenrne 201 FILE. cor ee ba ean Ce > see a *CETYOOR “Ne Cbd a -- = . waht he Pg Vern Bas ~ eee A aah ac enema aeons ° a yf , ; es ' “\ . A epteatie + eee ot worn, Over O wv CLassrey vo voce wel ieece to ¥Ne we. - a ME, TO peancn Qo ees Neate ae ee ee atest . OO EN ROC ERT a Ww, , FO DIRECTOR Fi CARACAS 7694 (nat70Y) 1. AMCLEVE-15 HAS NOT DEFINITELY MADE UP MIND TO RETURN AL ABLE TO HIM) PAID ONLY ABOUT 25@ DOLLARS PER MONTH WHICH HE val é CLAIMS TOO LITTLE TO LIVE IN CARACAS. WHILE JCSE VENTURIN te Aer MIGHT BE ABLE PROVIDE JOB LATER, HAS NOTHING NOW. THUS ° . ao j-- { of AMCLEVE-15 ACTIVELY SEEKING JOB MIAMI. 2o AMCLEVE-+15 STATES WOULD BE WILLING GO BACK TO DIGEPOL OR OTHER JOB L® CARACAS TO WORK FOR WOFACT, BUT WOULD REQUIRE er LS Se MORES Erk QRS LAtre aL eee Le on ate eatensty, sent TOTAL INCOME APPROX 680 DOLLARS PER MONTH DUE CARACAS COST OF. LIVING. , ; 3. WHILE AWARE EXTRA WOFACT INCOME COULD CREATE COVER PERTINENT TO POINT OUT THAT IN YEARS WOFACT EMPLOY- : z. i PROBLEM, MENT AMCLEVE-15 HAS NOT BEEN UNDULY CONCERNED ABOUT MONEY PER FURTHER, - SE; THUS DO NOT BELIEVE HE PLAYING HARD TO GET. . : JMWAVE AGREES THAT WHILE WORKING FOR DIGEPOL HE-WOULD’ BE a GOOD ASSET FOR WOFACT. _ SECRET | 4. PLEASE ADVISE WHETHER CARACAS WISHES PICK UP AMCLEVE-15 : 4 SS tae ae ol OOD 14-00000 rit Means PAGE 2 UMWAVE 9080 S$ EC RET sae _~ ABOVE BASIS. - oe SECRET “ 1 , - - ' weet Ean ngeimmnces am tem nes - Lee ne eens 1 f 4 ‘ : on . i * if : 4 a ut ‘ . i) t . ‘ . > ‘ oy nec Are anal Cl on aR Sh NaH IRN Ot aa Act ay a Hehe a to ne nN RG ER tae a we wet Sete thoy 4 o4 buna, at 14-0000 J wanes . aN ‘yue was et, vo omance OO ~ pestaovy Elsie. we “ease Diketror. REFs CARACAS. 7756 @ yous) _ WoT CLEAR, IF gawAVE, SHOULD” MaKe ancutve sis REF “OFFER OR WAIT UNTIL CaRACAS STATION’ OFFICER ARRIVES MIqMt MID “SEPTEMBER. ALSO WHETHER CONTRACT HINGES ON PRIOR OBTAINING @ JOB WITH DIGEPOL. PLEASE ADVISE. nr SECRET. & . a . a : ye 14-0000 ay —~ Lo a : uassacgPomm vOtAL corigt “EP” ; 4521 oo -“gam 31 AUG 1967 . cana SACZETAWAT DISSEMINATION CARACAS, JMWAVE. a "REP: A. JRINAVE 8997 (IN 40592)8 — "> B. CARACAS 7694 (IN 41504)#8 _ 1, BASED: ON INFO CURRENTLY AVAILABLE HQ NO OBJECTION TO STATION CONTACT WITH AMCLEVE-15 PENDING CONFIRMATION FROM OTHER STATION SOURCES oe HE ACTUALLY WORKING FOR. DIGEPOL AND ‘IN WHAT CAPACITY. IF CONTACT, 2. CAN CARACAS DISCREETLY CONFIRM DIGEPOL JOB? : 3. REQUEST WAVE DUPLICATE FIELD 201 SOONEST AND SEND TO CARACAS AND HQ FOR REVIEW. RE REF. B. DOES WAVE HAVE ADDITIONAL INFO FOR i CARaCAS SUGGESTING CAUTION IN CONTACT WITH AMCLEVE 15? . Ho _ END OF MESSAGE . _ WH COMMENT: *AMCLEVE-15 reported to Wave he obtained job with Digepol Bh: in Caracas and was involved in Digepol operation culminating 4 in capture Espinoza, a Cuban guerrilla, who landed Falcon i : fi on . province July 66 With Luben Petkeff. A-15 stated to i i. os Wave he talked with Espinoza day following capture. t p 4S Re 1 - i QORDIZATING OFFICERS : bastoted tree ovtenatia AUTHENTICATING mano orm orras REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE I$ PROHIBITED, _ Orr He i op we mh @ -s 8 b& & | oe eh we . tk an goon: cym/av 6h SOUND ANB/O8 RINALS - 1EN oO mo moex © ae Freud 04 63 FA BO, F |] wo cory mre ‘ . oo : - - — - = 7 7s = _ . ne ##Caracas believes to station advantage to have. contact ‘with A-15. ‘Rejects Wave objections based on Cuban . broadcasts. Requested WAVE tell 4-15 Caracas wants . Contact’ him.” Requested: ‘info re return A-15 to Caracas and infé for contact. bade : ’ a : , M. /STERNVIELD - C/WA/, COOROINATING OFMCERS sees &» ho mmuane orncea | SECRE-T | [* S| wine REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHISITED, COPY ko, oot. i ne at -4 rth ot ‘ . ee 14-00000 AAO Ea eae I dwar ot! Sete Cre nates deity 4 mvéven, ~\~ twocee DP vcs Ono CLASSIFY TO FILE BOL ROC9' TO FILE MO. vice 10) act, vo seance sestaoy Ciara, rr) Vance cory o teeved. O aetree Edom SECRET 1118512 crTe JMWAVE 9205 B DIRECTOR 34096 AMCLEVE-15 HAS DEFINITELY DECIDED NOT RETURN CaRACAS IMULTANEOUS WOFACT EMPLOYMENT " DERECTOR, CAaRACAS” - ‘ ‘ = oe . le) al _ REF Aa JmwaVE sega C7“ alae ; nae V . WS Oo Ly “a, to FOR DIGE PC. JOB WITHOUT ASSURANCE ¢ DUE. LOv SALARY MENTIONED REF As 2. WE READ REF B AS INSTRUCTION TO JMWAVE TO TELL anceye 8 THIS ASSURANCE WILL NOT BE FORTHCOMING AND THAT HE CaN INTENSIFY SEARCH FOR MIAMI EMPLOYMENT. PLS ADVISE. Wa i SECRET a v SECRET * § oe i. Br sommes 14-0090 Pn wm tee Serenata ata - Anes shane Ee ETO ALY wil A, oc a es Q.ap oulY ‘ oo. : ~ =~ woo Oves Owe _ : one . CLASSIFIED MESSAGE fF “rer conte Classiry TO FILE BO, SECRET 3 : S | RQCF TO FIVE NO. rue ao) ace, ro aeancn O ‘ FEanOMT UNIT moTIeica 0 ee : cl ee El ees i) - . Cl oesteoy O) sic. . a ACVANCE COPY ; - ic RID COPY QO vweeee OD ncrree Cl veers ee P| SECRET 1822882 CITE CaRACAS 7805 DIRECTOR INFO JewAVE - REFS. A. JNEAVE 9205 Cr xg pa) B. DIRECTOR 34096 | Ae. GGIRO t REPORTED EVENING 12 SEPT THaT HE HAD NOMINATED ERASTO FERNANDEZ BETANCOURT TO BE DIRECTOR DIGEPOL. CIGIRO 1 SAID PRESIDENT RELUCTANT APPROVE APPOINTMENT DUE FERNANDEZ BaD REPUTATION, CIGIRO t CON- TINUING PRESS FOR APPROVAL APPOINTMENT ON BASIS KS WILL WATCH FERNANDEZ. ! 2. UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES, STATION FEELS AMCLEVE 15 SHOULD PHONE i Sernanoez TO TRY FIRM UP DIGEPOL JOB; But DELAY - ACTUAL DEPARTURE TILL HIS POSITION CLARIFIED, THIS BEING SUGGESTED ON ASSUMPTION AMCLEVE 15 MAY NOT IMMEDIATELY : LOCATE JO3 IN U.S. AND WOULD BE WILLING CONTINUE TRY KEEP : VENEZUELAN OPTION OPEN ON CHANCE IT MIGHT WORK OUT. 3. REQUEST HS CONCURRENCE. a So . SECRET wr . SECRET af 14-00000 ep mrssace ron cig 7 TOTAL COPS: . LgG . _™ vate Wis 3/V SECRET mn 45221 . OAte: ( woex ey pestoy (CO) urvan to_____. aaanen oO \ (1D no wou =| [) a os co ru 0. “(date ond bine i i A _CARACAS INFO: JMWAVE |’ mo : , REF A: CARACAS 7805 (IN 51649)* Bs DIRECTOR 34096** "°°, BELIEVE ANY FURTHER JMWAVE ENCOURAGEENT AMCLEVE-15 SEEK _ DIGEPOL JOB MAY BE INTERPRETED BY HIM AS IMPL”CIT COMMITMENT OF WOFACT EMPLOYMENT ONCE HS REACHES VENEZUELA. WISH AVOID ANY SUCH MIS- : UNDERSTANDING WITH AMCLEVE-15 SINCE NO ASSURANCE HE WILL BE OF SUFFICIENT OPS POTENTIAL TO MERIT EXPENDITURE STATION TIME AND MONEY. POINTS T) CONSIDER ARE: : A. “ACCORDING TO CIRASH-12 DIGEPOL i#AS NEITHER PERSONNEL, BUDGET NOR HIGH LEVEL POLICY DIRECTION WHICH +CULD PERMIT IT TO FUNCTION AS EFFECTIVE ANTI-SUBVERS (ON ORGANIZ:.TION REGARDLESS WHO IS DIRECTOR. o B. . APPARENT THAT DIGEPC:. (AND, IN VIEW FORMATION OF NEW | INTEL ORGANIZATION BY UZCATEGUI, ENTIRE CIVILIAN INTELLIGENCE’ * SOMMUNITY) UNDERGOING SHAKEUP. DIFICULT MEAL URE AMCLEVE-15 FOTENTIAL AS LOW TO MEDIUM LEVEL FSNETRATION LIGEPOL AGAINST — ~“~sveen ‘POSSIBILITY OBTAINING LOCAL PENETRATION AGENT? UNTIL DUST OF OGRL NATING OMMgsty RELEASING OF PELE 7 tatladed ree weno ceadipoohinretiaiiad SECRET j erate REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE IS PROHICITED, COPY RO. oe ee & AEISAGE FOR Tora, Cords: 0 motx = [} ocarmoy = [7] aeruen TO BRAN oO wd incu » ©) rawin cs me wo, “eumaee SSFRZ Oy ; . ; - we Th : °l ACE eat Ath inHeREaT PR: eo BLE MS tea 7 f 7 C. HOS STILL BOTHERED py 'SECURITYYASDECUS AMCLEVE-15 CASE, ad . 7 D- fb t . RoE BY ANS , PARTICULARLY CORCSENS HIS BROTHER WHO IS ALLEGED TO BE A OSE AGENT. p BELIEVE AMCLEVE-15: AS CUBAN IN EMPLOY OF DIGEPOL MIGHT EASILY COME 1a teem, TO ATTENTION OF CUBAN INTELLIGENCE. 2. UNLESS WS HAVE MISSED SOME POINT WHICH MAKES AMCLEVE-15 . weer se oer VITAL TO: CARACAS OPS PROGRAM PREFER JMWAVE NOT ENCOURAGE ANCLEVE-15. SEEK DIGEPOL Jos. HoWEVER WE De MT CBIECT Te TELEPHONE CALL PER REF w, ar aaa END OF MESSAGE [ e ; } b WH COMMENT: “Suggests JMWAVE have AMCLEVE-~15 telephone Erasto Fernandez Betancourt, who has been nominated as new heed of DIGEPOL, to attempt to firm up previous job offer by Fernandez. AMCLEVE-]5 should delay ' actual departure for Caracas until his position ; : is clarified. Reques:s Hqs concurrence. i . - “tgs believes that, in view unsettled DIGEPOL situation ! - - and vague and unsubstantiated nature AMCLEVE-15 job , . possibilities, not advisable make financial commitment Sf vs to him to enable him to return tc Venezuela. If he - | 7 returns on his own and Caracas determines he has | wo" operational potential. in of WOPACT employment } } i can be reconsidered. i ) of 8 i. . LA, COs a ; Ufeutfe (. in’ nl ry . WILLIAM V. BRO LAWREN M nay sae LD 2 Hl -C/WHD ’ iy COORDINATING OFFICERS 7 | AILEASING OFFICAR . - is en auTunercArne i REPROSUCT .« LY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE I . 2OHIBITED. COPY XO. ‘ 14.90000 _tnoene CPves Ono 4-00 evew . "ites voy CLassiey TO PILE WO. a-GCF T0 FILE HO, vue wold ar. ro enanen GO oustaegy o ste. S.£ CR ELT. 1816002, CITE cARACAS 7841 a DIRECTOR . 1nFo JWAVE B REF! DIRECTOR 35982 . i Tio IN VIEW HEADQUARTERS STRONG RESERVAT IONS. ANQLEVES15, STATION DEFERS TO HaS VIEWS. . pe’ . ; SECRET _ | secret La a fea 14-00000 . Le oom abe cet aa sarah wee as ~ pide as vue 00 ace. 10 SA nema Stier bcm cha setae ue @taceRtieN tn ans ae hth la aesinet iene bnond retina sowaced beet " leek acne cent a ws, oe a “= . one. . te mon CUASSIFIED MESSAGE “9 ROUTING anD/oR ; ’ emITOAlS + Shem BV anee nag mo. AEPROCUCTION OF THIS COPY PRomiatTED oesvacy Case. “Tanase fit ry: uN SQae?-@ ~~ {STATION @ wuMeEal Cn wanaee a _C/S COMMENT: THE ACTION RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS CABLE HAS - BEEN TRANSFERRED FROM . : Heng | _ torwestond | TO : ee . , Colvisionl : BY 2 oY —_ (NAME, DEVESHOM. and CUTENS ION) Cot 2 (AMG, DEVISTON, AND CATENSiON? IN COORDINATION WI : SECRET . fone Imoens Ovs Ono CLassrry_ to" vie ma. mace To Pe ‘no. Pe ao. BET. 10 peancn -O . ‘s -BESTROY Gare. CLASSIFIED WESSAGE f vores corsets OU REPROCLCTION PROMIBITED a ADVANCE COPY 0 issue Qceee Deere (a esas 7 LEARN HOTS , ! SECRET 2522032 CITE SMWAVE 9448 ; u jntssows 155289 . _ "| GARACAS INFO DIRECTOR © mL! cH 7 " > PBR UNEN oo . FYIs AMCLEVE/I5 REPORTS TELEPHONE CALL FROM GUSTAVO ORTIZ . Lt a INFORMING HIM THAT ERASTO (FERNANDEZ) BETANCOURT WILL ARRIVE (. . “a MIAMI ON TDY 27 SEPT 67. ORTIZ STATED FERNANDEZ WILL SEEX INFO FROM CUBAN EXILES MIAME WHO MAY KNOW OR HAVE INFO ON ORTIZ ASKED AMCLEVE/15 WORK lesan eames pacino CUBAN GUERRILLAS VENEZUELA. 3 ; WITH FERNANDEZ DRYING HIS TDY MIAMI; AMCLEVE/15 AGREED. SECRET $ SECRET ; BF i . i 3 : Sot ae Gre ee eee tan mee “ngs 14-00000 t - ., pA ren = . mate. soe 2 SOVTEIO AND’ O8 NUNALS -.EfFR BF ; SY Sukerde. =e TorAt conase ; 2¥ Pa a‘ : SECRET — “E) wernt (Co merves to, mance (7) we wecax ia) PRU RI CO EHO, | CARACAS JMWAVE |: | _. REF: GARACAS 7291 (IN 59861) BS ee : 1. IT NOT NECESSARY FOR JMWAVE. CONTACT AMCLEVE-15 PER PARA 4 REF = AS THERE SUFFICIENT INFO OUR FILES TO APTLY ILLUSTRATE TYPE INDIVIDUAL _4. FERNANDEZ IS AND Hts ATTITUDE TOWARDS WOFACT. STILL WISH AVOID ANY ae POSSIBLE MISUNDERSTANDING ON PART TERMINATED AMCLEVE-15 THAT WOFACT WOULD , “ SUBSIDIZE HIS EMPLOYMENT WITH DIGEPOL.' 2. FERNANDEZ -BAD REPUTATION BASED ON FOLLOWING: ‘A. . ACCORDING CIRASH-12 HE TOTALLY IRRESPONSIBLS AS VEN CONSUL MIAMI,” WHERE HE DRUNK MOST OF THE TIME, WILL ACQUIRE FURTHER DETAILS FROM CIRASH-12. : . B. CIRASH-7 REPORTED 2 DEC 65 (CARACAS 3159) THAT FERNANDEZ IN _ TROUBLE WITH cov BECAUSE OF CONDUCT MIAMI AREA AND THAT HE SIX MONTHS “IN ‘ARREARS oN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING. _ C. ON 7 OCT 65 CIARK-1 ASKED LY CIRATAL-1 TO LOOK INTO ACTIVITIES OF FERNANDEZ IN MIAMI: THAT HE NEGLECTING HIS JOB AND DEVOTING ao @ HIMSELF TO LIFE OF PLEASURE (HVCA-12834, 15 OCT 65). COORSIMATING OFFICERS H aTIAIING oFnCED : : . ‘ ' SECRET REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING. OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, a . ewe ea « 14-0000 Og ate pene ny Taras, Ebene fers = veep mage pt mere groan oo ey _ fps 7° rT =. ‘CIRASH-9. “REPORTED THAT FERNANDEZ AS DEPUTY curer,! DIGEPOL - 7 mastac? toed foraa coman SECRET CITE DIRECTOR 23373 | WAS EXPENDING $550 To ‘$670 FOR A NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENT. EXTRA SOURCE or INCOME WAS APPROPRIATION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY OF COMMUNISTS, RELEASE i 4 : . . OF PRISONERS FOR A PRICE ETC. (HVCA-11693, Sept 64)... _ E. STATION REPORTED IN HVCA-13182, 25 FEB 66 THAT FERNANDEZ SERIOUS TROUBLE WITH THE GOV. WHILE STATION NOT ANXIOUS PROVOKE QUARREL WITH HIM, HIS RETURN TO ANY POSITION OF RESPONSIBILITY IN VEN WOULD .MILITATE AGAINST WOFACT INTERESTS. , . F. IN UFGA-24884, 5 APRIL 66 AMHARSH-1 REPORTED ON SMUGGLING ACTIVITIES OF FERNANDEZ IN MIAMI AREA AND THE SHIPPING OF WEAPONS TO VEN. G. WE CAN ALSO CITE HIS POOR HANDLING OF CIURBAN-2 CASE IN NHICH AGENT WAS BLOWN TO MIR WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF TAKEOVER, H. MONROS B. DIFFENDAL (P) WHO CURRENTLY OUT OF COUNTRY ON TOY _ TRIP “HANDLED FERNANDEZ WHILE LATTER DEP CHIEF DIGEPOL. WHEN HE RETURNS WILL ‘QUERY HIM ON FERNANDEZ. HOS RECOLLECTS ONE PET GRIPE® CASE OFFICER WAS THAT FERNANDEZ PASSED STATION INFO TO CIVISTA STATING IT CAME FROM HIS OWN (NON-EXISTENT) AGENT NETS. -"—seee Coecarr Orrecass - eatsasmes ovvecse Cent tet rom setemetty Leaehipiiabbnangiaad Lo SECRET lsecrer || park ormern REPRODUCTION b, OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE tS PROHIBITED. one nn ee TE . 7 ty a ROOT sant EE” Seem mete Soe nt entree ~ennenenanemee Wace. sett 14-0000 “WH COMMENT: TOUTING ANO7OR WuTTrAts . sean OF an maniacs pote Seere eT] | secret | ‘ CITE DIRECTOR 3e g 3 - . pe. “4 3. IT MAY BE. NECESSARY FOR STATION TO WORK WITH FERNANDEZ IF HE APPOINTED CHIEF, DIGEPOL BUT FEEL THAT SENSITIVE OPS’ SHOULD CONTINUE BE HAXDLED WITH CIWOODS OR UNILATERALLY. IT IS TRUE THAT FERNANDEZ COOPERATED WITH STATION DURING HIS PREVIOUS TOUR AND APPEARED NOT BE ANTI-WOFACT BUT RIS GENERAL GREEDINESS AND LACK or SCRUPLES MAKE HIM aN UNSAVORY PARTNER - : TO DEAL WITH AT THAT LEVEL. : . . 4. IF STATION DOES NOT HAVE ABOVE DOCUMENTATION HQS WILL FORWARD. WILL DISCUSS FERNANDEZ WITH COS ON HIS ARRIVAL HQS. END OF MESSAGE *COS, Minit and Eraste Fernandez Betancourt, ‘tof DC/Digepol met to discuss colaboration between Station and Digepol. Not Clear if Fernandez to be new Chief. ‘While F has bad rep not - Clear why. Fernandez was cooperative with Station previous time no clear indications he enriched himself by accepting bribes from left. Station would work slowly until full assessment acquired. Asked WAVE to work closely with AMCLEVE-15 during Fernendez stay in Miami to collect info on latter. ' COORD: C/WH/COG/MO Robert Ortman (b’ etait lB AL, BROE , sr COORDHATING CFRCTES meme Coren] SS] : SECRET REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. 14-0000 ay Oly td On5/08 wal). Hew OF aetna : |. O een Oo ounor (anime. sacs (ue Gw~a OJ mad ow 6 Fan wo, a) CT . ‘ ee off e " CARACAS INFO: JMWAVE So ae _ —— : . - : ~ pe 7 . e | REFs “CARACAS arsoelit ott) =. - . 1. HQ INITIATING PROCESSING OF POA FOR ASSESSMENT ONLY. ‘ Oo _ 2. WE RECOGNIZE YOUR INTEREST IN AMCLEVE-15, BUT SUGGEST. YoU REVIEW CAREFULLY DOCUMENTS WHICH WS ARE FORWARDING BY POUCH. 3. PLEASE FORWARD SALARY INFO. HOW MUCH DOES STATION PROPOSE TG = | PAY HIM AND WHERBS IN OPS BUDGET WILL IT COME FRON? END OF MSSSAGE ° WH COMMENT: Station interested pessibility pick up Luis POSADA Carriles as unilateral penetration of DIGEPOL if Erasto Fernandez Betancourt named Director, Requested authorization to. “contact POSADA for assessment as soon as JMWAVE advises permanent addrese Caracas. ; EEA he ect Ay a ae ff eee BROE C hvel [cot savactes USflast ELD ‘¢/WHD co C/WH/3 COOEMHATNG OFF EES: a AUTHENTICATING East. 2-4 trons antemaths — SS -_ ts ocemanoaiensaahinnuaal COPY 6, | | REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, ne ort a ee 14,0000 ” 1 ita + SNC Ai ee ta eas segs pe FRM a Tester ee weno beer verrag me, , SECRET —_—— 3. FOR JMWAVEs WILL APPRIC ‘ ots OD we eee “ . (2 + P ‘ « #9STFITO ESSA! > Yorar coves A TH. . Vere pian mo. Cota irs © | *et. ro seams Qo orsvess Chain: Pcascm unit BOlIF HO ne aN AtTesy : AOVaARCE COPY Mad saw cory a es NICs cr ” ¢ cx/aps , Felaur- 2. fesole OK BEA oe SECRET 2819102 CITE canacas ssa. Ga” oe Y baa tB 1 S085 = Fie A * v ‘DIRECTOR. INFO. UMWAVE “ORERSi ae UMWAVE. SBR - UY 7473¢) of Neto 2. DIRECTOR 327.9 STATION DEFINITELY INTERESIED IN POSSIBILITY PICKING UP 1. ANCLEVE-15 AS UNILATERAL PENETRATION OF CIRASH IF AND WHEN CIRASH-4 IS NAMED DIRECTOR. THIS WOULD BE PARTICULARLY USEFUL IF HE WOULD EE aS CLOSE AS PAST TRAFFIC SUGGESTS TO CIRASH-4, WHOM NEEDLESS ‘TO SAY WE DO NOT COMPLETELY TRUST. REQUEST HQS AUTHORIZATION TG CONTACT AMCLZVE-15 FOR ASSESSMENT 2e AS SOON AS UMWAVE ADVISES OF MORE PERMANENT ADDRESS CARACAS. LPER PARS ONE REF B, IF AMCLEVE-!5°S OA CANCELLED, PLEASE REINSTATE IT Psend ¢ ix 9) is $55 7%. Aleit wee CP hi ADD Fist Sig srg ¥ isdn e39-4— * Bt B3-2- 595 --$D> AT PRESENT. TATE CABLE AS SOON AS AMCLEVE-15 ADVISES PLACE CONTACT CAN BE MADE. IS LAWRENCE R. OEROME [RUE NAME OR PSEUWO? SECRET SECRET * Sveb Fee Cohutta zn 14-0000 errr aeRO aE, re monn: O-n Owe . CLassiey to Fite ao. 7 wsQer TO FLEW, * peaveoy Chaco. POUTENG AN" OR “sere ev PmiToas + our aw art oO Diese av I} aovanct copy © Qh Quen Ql PLEASE CORRECT THE GARBLED PORTION(S) OF THIS MESSAGE 70 READ AS FOLLOWS; TS4 "PLEASE REINSTATE !T BASED ON INFO IN HQs" Behe aE goo if -_CARACAS 8198 — agoctaH 4h a STAGNR DATE _ IN NR 14-0000 teoees Ques Ovo ow . lLasetry ve rice ae. . CLASSIFIED MESSAGE req _cortes . 8 ECRET 1821222 CITE SMWAVE 9802 . CaRACAS- NFO. DIRECTOR ; ‘AKULE PBRUMEN ; AREF CARACAS. 7885 . (GAN Y 3) "s a. ecr TO ere RO. mie ayo 067, 10 seawcn Q 2¢8TRov : . oe etaor Pais ee SECRET [252 PURsOn7 unt wot r tee advaecé COPY tenets (a Peers ee 1. AMCLEVE/i5 REPORTS TELEPHONE CALL FROM GISTAVO ORTIZ) FAEZ ON 18 OCT 67. ORTIZ INFORMED AMCLEVE/15 THE ERASTO (FERNANDEZ) BETABCOURT WILL BE NAMED DIRECTOR OF DIGEPOL LATE oct 67. ORTIZ N BEHALF OF FERNANDEZ “ASSURED ANCLEVE/15 DIGEPOL EMPLOYMENT AT PROPER LIVABLE NN _ - SALARY. Ie ‘2. AMCLEVE/!5 PLANS FLY CARACAS 23 OCT 67. WILL “sTaY TEMPORARILY aT HOME OF ORTIZ. STATION HAS ASKED ' -WICLEVE/15 TO NOTIFY JMWAVE WHEN HE HAS MORE PERMANENT “ADDRESS AND WE WILL ADVISE ‘CARACAS. IF STATION DESIRES contact, PERSON SHOULD IDENTIFY SELF TO AMCLEVE/15 AS ! FRIEND: OF LAWRENCE R. DEROME. Ss ECRET SECRET TR eranaraer oe RNB CURT OA Mah i 1 Rete Aa meets tpt ele oh ere RRR nN TTY cts wei + ratannain Ss E CRET 2719252 CITE CARACAS 7981 ssoras Gees O ve Cuasstey To Fike wo. B-MTF 70 FAT NO. truce OEE, To penne Q Desteoy Oar. coassieaco wessace = sora conus advance COPY ; gO touvee OD arorere QO zz HT me Uses wSOSSe DIRECTOR, “ UMWAVE t, REQUEST H@S, JMWAVE AND ANOT TRACES ON GUSTAVO ERNESTO CORTI2) FREC, BORN HABANA, 20 APRIL 1928. VETERINARIAN BY PROFESSION AND NOW RESIDING LA CASTELLANA AREA OF CARACAS. Ze SUBJECT IS CLOSE FRIEND OF ERASTO FERNANDEZ, POSSIBLE NEW CRIEF OF DIGEPOL. STATION FILES CONTAIN BRIEF NOTE ALLEGING SUBJECT “SUSPECTED MEMBER CUBAN G-2.” : SECRET bT Stomp, AMCLEVE-/" ferend Pen ee Bk cman n . . . . TON ae es ce ee - eee na ane! cates we nee aertt ten enee es * . : : a = ~ 7 ae = . . . : ~ . : _) Lud ‘Yip PROCESSING ~ . ISf 3 ARSED PCR INDEUNS [sf xo motaing aaquiera ~ = ONLY QuaLITLD MEALQUARTERS OFS - . , | CAN LOGE INOEEING | ele \ Ca Chief of Station, JMWAVE WW J suetcr TYP ANCLEVE/Uperational ° © AMCLEVE/15 Report on Arrest of Manuel ESPINOSA Diaz and Two Communist : ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES, ucrrlilila . p .of Station, Caracas chief WH Reference: JMVAVE-8997, 28 Aug 67 1. Attached herewith is ANCLEVE/15's report concerning the arrest of Manuel “ESPINOSA Didz and two Communist guerrillas by DIGEPOL agents on 25 August 1967, the slaying of two Communists by DIGEPOL agents on 25 August 1967 and AMCLEVE/15's interview | : -f, - with ESPINOSA, 2 \ & : ‘2+ UMWAVE checked the serial numbers of the weapons as : provided by AMCLEVE/15 in an attempt to determine if they are Of WOFACT/JMIAVE origin with negative results, GARY L. FLUSTIKOFF Attachment = h/w As stated a Distribution . D 3 = COS, Caracas w/att ' 2 = C/WH wlo attac foud sv 2 - WH/COG w/att ob! - 30098 5~ CROSS REFERENCE TO UFGA-28382 WEACQUARTERS FALE HUNETR 49 19-232-5-192/8 7s ow ae PINE Se Naseem sre tam acste weg mar fie ee 160 OURS Wer8 9 even mteme eee eee 9 RR mee LT EE Re ee eee emer Our eet ue 4 14-00000 "> we TIN UMERT BYMSOL AND RUMOR UFUA~ 28382 [~ CONTINUATIGN OF DISPATCH INSEUNG INFORMATION : XK Loy GIVEN NAME MISOLE NAME CITV/TOWN OF DIRTN CTTSSENS MIP - : Seine wae eee RESIOENCE Ase 2ece LA wevry pe < mon iserasg rrdaneta LaYvacas SCYMAR NAMES - g ae {AKA ALIAS, MAIDEN : sy Yeh She wan ndio® scanangd - GIVEN NARE MISSuz NAME 2) Srivosa-Daz Manuel : oar. a | BATE OF BIRTH nor ¢ R CITY/TOWN OF BIRTH - ea 1934: [| Yatra S 3 Eu GIVEN NAME MiSSLE NAME ° . - r Ractiaus Eliaz2r Weiersenias,| 70! = BATE OF BIRTH COUNTRY OF BIRTH CITY/TOWN OF BIRTH SURNARE GIVEN RANE MiloLe NAME 5 201- - ee | eee eed OCCUPATION BAe Catone i 14-0000 ReaD “Gt uumadahiise: & 5 i ; ces i ‘ Bapeaet “aoe ime wee eT TM me ne FP eee YAW Ee CLASSIFICATION PROCESSING ALY QUALIFIED WEALQUARTIRS OFSA Oy casa Chief of Station, JMWAVE YP TCLEVE/Uperationa ANCLEVE/15 Report on Arrest of Man ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES uerriailas Reference: SJMUAVE-8997, 28 Aug 67 uel ESPINGSA Diaz and Two Communist mare wee Attached herewith is AMCLEVE/15's report concerning the ee arrest-of Manuel *ESPINOSA Diaz and two Cormunist guerrillas. by. - DIGEPOL agents on 25 August 1967, the slaying of two Communists - by DIGEPOL agents on 25 August 1967 and AMCLEVE/15's interview with ESPINOSA. : : . _2. JMYAVE checked the serial numbers of the weapons as provided by AMCLEVE/15 in an attempt to determine if they are of WOFACT/JIMMWAVE origin with negative results. : GARY L. FLUSTIKOFF Attachment - h/w As stated Distribution 3 - COS, Caracas w/att 2- C/VH wlo att “5 y27= WH/COG w/att GATE TYPED OATE O:SPATCHED rr : 39 Aug 67 LASPATON SYMBOL AND NUMBER UFGA-28382 BEADQUARTERS FILE MUMEED $ 19-132-5-192/4 eee Mees UT ake yale So SECRET T_T ASS] pote e Sem eh a nt CIEL AEE ye EF meet Eee ieee eeenien rests nenien nets Aeuetem soem ce ereevees Lett Sinemet Meee ase ELAN RO VEE te die manatee 14-00000. - . ny . . . . cI CLAGBIFICATICN CSU MENT GTMOOL ANU RUMOEE ONTING + 5 CONTINUATION OF CrsPATCH SECRET USGA= 28332 INDEXING INFORMATION CPA Hist guerrilla RESIDENCE : . age Uytauneta § aArsycad — eee lnsort “ASSIGN™ oltor 201. if number needod, INSTRUCTIONS: SURNAME GIVEN RAME “MIDCLE NAME Dare OF BIRTH roe _ ie OTNER NAMES - STATE TYPE (AKA, ALIAS, MAIDEN? Oot Masato tects tit al e a had ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Peat Sipe Sudject WAS killed by DIGEPCL agents near his residence in Caracas on 25 Aug 1967, Subject wanted by the police since 1965, we \ . Sunnane . GIVEN RAME SSPINOSA Manuel SOUNTRY OF SIRTH Cuba OCCUPATION guerrilla-captured Venezuela cay Subject attended guerrilla course “in Cuba, infiltrated XeCOCCaXX | - July 1966 with 13 other “ubans, Subject's commander was Luben PETKOFF. Qn 25 Aug 1967 Subject participated in a bank holdup in Caracas and was XXXMX captured by the polices GIVEN NAME& SURNAME 201- 3} ranuiero Eliazer i “fee M ; CHIZERSNIP OCCUPATION RESIDENCE Vone de se rmpnis OTHER NAMES » STATE TYPE (AKA, ALIAS, MAIDEN) aka "El Lovo® -| ABOITISNAL INFORMATION® Subject was Killed by DIGEPOL agents on 25 August 1967 in Caracas,/ Wanted by the police in connection with the killing of Julio IRYBARNEN Borges, former director of the Social Seourl tie, and for the death of a DIGErOL agent, DURNAME : : : . GIVEN NAME MIDOLE NANG 201- 4] s=ovwnez . COUNTRY OP BIRTH OCCUPATION __ Wecer OTHER NAWES - STATE TYPE (AKA, ALIAS, MAIDEN) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Xillead by DIGEPCL agents on 25 august 1967 in Caracas, Subject vas wanted by the police for being involved in an assas‘ination plot against army officers and for subversive activities, Pete er ceteenre CPA NTE fe ta ae PG e epee ores hee Tae ae ee 3 RE ay TURES Sree eT aNecnmmere caren ee tev apie FAs! tiger Eomee * TS wer, WED eee Reenter me STE te erred meen anin On tee ee = perme dtee & 14-0000 a pet, eatt er iti OAD TORTS ASSES SLT TREE ST PE TRS RST Uk eR Ee SORES CER PT Rn RE TP PENT AN OE RDA o> at Rm MERE EU IRL ie e erpnr~ ATTACHMENT TO UFGA-28382 stam dk . / es CAR BCS - “1S MGesT 9697 Taser MR. ERaszo Fer - NS VAWLEZ TRovew. uk Ritace TREHOL Awd de. 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Hirvse - > SaTukn ay hi Gest . : suid : J HAL THE 0 Parne Y fo “Pp TERWViEW THE | Coman Madvek Es Pines A D,6G Z- — aad yo Me te ARovtT > 7° 150 POVMDS ~ HE SAID He wWAs B3B YEARS okd AB Was Po kK segneT “ati b Saba THEY Peteine oe ete oN eret het eenahathes > Zomeoawenes eens aes s © eee a eetent neces yh ee Se Mae tee cen ba Seren 08 an gM 14-00800 web gah att aa + ia’ ts oe eres er met Aa mA A RR NL IRON NOT EMAL § ENGL ATA REY OEP AE (Tt wate aed +r . . . . Le ; / a Pa Lay a SoRiA va OR« EeOTEe, C e138. - Ae . HOD pg wWovald No To- SERWS fa THE Back. of The PEBD PReBAbly. Bec OW AcCCov aT OF : THE IN TERRG CATION | He wWAs VE Ry Cee PeRaT VE He lecked v ERY Heasle - ; He SAID HE ASKED THE ComMedisT THAT fe WANTS Te Go Back, To C¥B4A— Ber THEY Dio wet LET H pes Co’ HE SAID THAT H& cAaye FRoy Cv (3 YOUTHS AEE, aT H .} ar ane scbich oe IO ee Lede a) vo vee maden DEAE ha at Pewmrene manatees Sr apoy haar feat. od fem Pe Vb _ Sone oTHEes rs fas — CUR AW. HE SAID: Tey Did Vet TEI | i i | . Hin wHeRe HE Ge i --: foo) Oar He was rd to! | . THe High SERs- His . : i - . ComavdseR ra THis . a - Rw. i — TRIP WAS lLeRENn 7 . = Pe PKOFF - THEY | -_ | - LAWdED 1H 4 FE ACA { a oy i NANG D CHICHiRiVviCHE | 1h FRACcA STATE. | Ther, au WERE | TRiatHED tn CUPRA FE rn Cue Ril 4 | WARFARE - THAD ; THE oPckruairy To i ooeree ” OT tte senor ae wise TA SEE OWE SF FAIS LOPy Boo Kk, Aad THe TRAIA DG hocks To “fe veRy Good — —_ He S912 THAT HE Took PART 1 ATH E biker. Rank HehbD UP. HE | Sip Hae was THE P2VER THERE . He SAD THAT RE wis 1m CARACAS [E2 Tie Nort HEO, HE SAID HE CRUE pews FRewY THE HovrTAia Be cnes™ HE Hap Some Kiewey Sic Ant ESE, ‘ ot He $970 HE WAS SAR LEWT FHIR oO CAASS ecu ye os ure ~ see emai ES ow oe . wen es : 3 ' n ° roi v 4 i : bof t i { ! veri cee te wee o te ‘ . ' Cn a ee foe ees eee ST ee ong thee turenpee eon ne te cfantenrentin aan een seem et rm apt mt RL SAE Atnet area pont nm enee ren f eee Rae ree eerntieeiet emit ietetaiee AUIS a | | | oo, 7 | | no ‘ ; . . Cras fOVtiaas elene] Westen THE Mihi TF — ~HEsaids H . pe TRARATo” 1% we | : He 3 Arn THOT, Ee WAS. Fond wokKeDd Pie: a) CHRCE re 17- 7¢ AaAaTAM! CAmacve YS PRovin Ce THE GUE RHA CouRse ) PROX oe 2 CePA aS" P Y ral ( Two Ke wT eS . . - . { ™.- ee me - SECnET “a ATalowes |, 7) AT 7 SSEbY CR 0 at ore _ coca tS ° EE eI Pyrat yee . —_ eaneints ane teen > Sasreor Cisse. voces Ores OQ ee ao. (‘x g oo, CLASSIFITO MESSAGE oriu copiew J CLASAIFY TO PELE WO. eter Tore pe, : pre er0O] ast, vo sacce O aovawck Cofy oO tesves Dharieres Cheers SECRET 2922102 CITE CARACAS T698 J} MVAVE INFO DIRECTOR — REFS: A, UNWAVE R866 (em 3vE>6) B. CARACAS T589C,~ 32469) C 0 Sarl bd i. m WAVE CONTACT WITH AMCLEVE-1I5 IN CARACAS AS HE COULD HAVE INFORMED US OF CAPTURE OF CUBAN CONSIDERABLY BEFORE WE HEARD porrd OF IT FROM GOV, hep aad rramaene 2. STATION DOES NOT FEEL REF A OBJECTIONS TO CONTACT $ cot. ARE VALID, ESPECIALLY WITH AMCLEVE-15 WORKING FOR DIGEPOL, UNLESS JMWAVE HAS FURTHER OBJECTION NOT PRESENTED REF A, REQUEST AMCLEVE-15 BE TOLD STATION CARACAS DESIRES CONTACT HIM, PLEASE ADVISE WHEN AMCLEVE-15 WILL RETURN CARACAS AND HOW HE CAN BE CONTACTED, pe" SECRET peyo. - BECRET . C, UMVAVE 8997 (or ¥os92) 1 Os CLEAR FROW REF C THAT IT TO STATION'S ADVANTAGE d- ° t 14-0000 "REF CARACAS: 7668 C7 39520) by . - - ~ 2 3 bn e mer Ore O _CLASSIFICO MESSAGE ©? vorat comire CLABGIFY TO PILE WO, o MAEM TO PELE RO. : : . a re a _ SECRET AEPRooUCT ON PRONIOITED erce.oroE) act, to orance O of. : : HI a oreteoy Oana. a [PERbon7Umit water tee TO ae _. ey 2 ad ee | __ Cee advance COPY acTiod | - po a we . le pr. GRD COPY CJ iseces Cl arerves OD eesse ino fn £4 . a . Rie wok UI Leake ° . SECRET 2882072 CITE- ‘diwave 8957 (STEAQMAN ACTIN ; “7 pene, : PRIORITY CARA y y) i NO NIACT 99 Co. i 0 !. NO IDENTIFIABLE STATION TRACES EPINOZA, AMOT TRACES PENDING. 2. AMCLEVE-15, WHO HAS J IM] TO OBTAIN —————— PROPER VISA TO ENABLE HIM W LA, REPORTS HE OBTAINED JOB WITH DIGEPOL THRU RAFAEL TREMOL AND GUSTAVO —_— TTT TTT ' ORTIZ FAEZ AND WAS INVOLVED IN NOZA CAPTURE. 3. ACCORDING AMCLEVE -15, DIGEPOL RECEIVED TELEPHONE CALL ABOUT @600 HOURS 25 AUGUST FROM INFORMANT WHO.REPORTED BLACK CHEVROLET SOUGHT IN CONNECTION WITH 24 BUGUST RANK ROBBERY HAD BEEN SEEN IN URDANETA STREET NEAR PERITE BUILDING, ON . ARRIVAL POLICE SAW FELIZ FARIAS, ALIA “COMMANDANTE CLAUDIO”, WHO WANTED FOR 1965 FIRING SQUAD MURDER OF SEVERAL PEOPLE. FARIAS DREW REVOLVER AND WAS SHOT DOWN, PEOPLE IN APARTMENT 27 OF PERITE BUILDING BEGAN FIRING ON POLICE. POLICE ENTERED APARTMENT AND ARRESTED ESPINOZA AND TWO OTHERS, FOUND 240,000 BQLIVARES FROM BANK ROBBERY, ARMS, AMMUNITION, GRENADES AND SECRET 1400000 5 Pee, Pa SECRET PAGE 2 JMWAVE BOSSI SECRET ; OTHER ITEMS. CAMCLEVE « 15 PROVIDED LIST AND PICTURE). _ . Sa. AMCLEVE - 15 TALKED WITH ESPINOZA 26 AUGUST. ESPINOZA STATED | ‘HE 33 YEARS ‘OLD, BORN PaLMaA SORIANO, ORIENTE. CAME A9 VENEZUELA FROM cuBa JULY 1966 WITH 13 OTHER CUBANS UNDER COMMAND SCUBEN PETKOFF. ano ‘LANDED AT CHICHIRIVICHE BEACH IW ~ , Falcon PROVINCE. HAD APPROX TWO MONTHS Darna GUERRILLA WARFARE IN CUBA. AMCLEVE-15 SAID. ESPINOZA VERY COOPERATIVE. HAD A NOT TOO SERIOUS WOUND IN THE BACK OF THE HEAD “PROBABLY ON ACCOUNT OF THE INTERROGATION", 5. AMCLEVE-15 SAID SOME OF ARMS LOOKED LIKE THOSE ISSUED BY WOFACT. WILL POUCH FURTHER DETAILS, INCLUDING ARMS WITH SEVERAL NUMBERS. SECRET BT SECRET a _ wate 1400000 hee Sree Mee : Mabe rye — Leo oabiee £9 FIR hO. = 2 6 76 fe.G BS. eu rivte} Oat, 10 paar, otece Care. 3 ome en peed auvar lg’ eely ie { Taw. wane roe. ee. ter, oe tt eee | “re Le ce xt Lene Soy Sw acne (Secs A en a we a “SECRET A717G02 CITE CARACAS 7668 “hy PRIORITY DIRECTOR, JHWAVE ey nae, -, . , 27 Pt 22 S26 “1. (NO NIGHT ACTION a ror I TIMING OF MININT PRESS CONFERENCE 26 AUGUST COULD BOT UAVE EN SFITER, T¥O DIGEPGL RAIDS OF PREVICUS RAY GAVE PRESS , CONFERENCE ADDED SPICE, BUT PRESENTATION at PRESS CONFERENCE GF ' cuean GUERRILLA CAPTURED IN RAID 95 AUGUST WAS PARTICULARLY EPAYETIC, iON REFONE Gad, | AIVINS MUCH WEIGHT TO VENEZUELAN CASE ON CUSAN SUBVERS OF PLM _ ?, CURAN IDENTIFIED AS MANUFL SSPINOZA DIAZ, ACE 33, sa tang, GRE NTE PROVINCE, CUBA, WHO SAID HE WAS SERGEANT IN oye" Altit RATY; FYELUG, "BATION. 4 un CANE TO VENEZUELA To TEACH GUERILLA Spreyies G2wse ESPINOZA SAID HE ENTERED VENEZUELA JULY 68 WITH LUSEN PETKOF? AT CHICKRIRIVICHE AND THAT LAUNING PARTY INCLUDED 13 CUPANS, THis SUOSTANTIATES CIURRAN-2@ STATEMENT THAT FOTOS WHICH APPEARED is ‘SUCESCOS ARTICLES ON PETKOFF GROUP INCLUDED NUMEROUS CURANS, C9S WHO SAW TV PRESENTATION FOUND. RSPINOZA APPEAR SE Low LEVEL Ang NOT WELL INFORMED, ALTHOUGH SHOCK AND FATIGUE COULD HAVE CAUS=D a Od TO APPEAR MORE STUPID THAN HE 1S, 3. REQUEST HOS AND JYWAVE (TO INCLLOE ANOT) TRACES. WILE 2ouc- FOTOS ESPINOZA TO UMWAVE FOR POSSIBLE IDENTIFICATION 3Y AMLG~1 AND CIURBAN©2, Tenge é o~ a. i eres Ouse pe 14-0000 ~~ ° . . ‘ tot - So “ef PAGS TWO CARACAS 7656 S ECR E T, i . 4. WILL TRY GET Vv FILS OF PPESS CONFERELCE. . i ; 5. STATION PaEraRits DESRIEFIG REQUIREVENTS AYO volo : WELCOME ADDITIONAL REQUIRGVERTS FRO HAS AND ar WAVE, . : . S. AS INTERESTING SIDELIGHT, STATION RECE EIVED NO ADVALC mo, 4 - ; NOTICE OF ESPINOZA CAPTURE FRC HLVINT PRIOR PRESS CON? PEARUCE 3 e DESPITE ASSISTANCE RENDERED TO FCLUGY THIS SERIES oF LEADS, © Fa . ! Er SECRET, vot wih ah - 4 Lene z tae : pia Pot ee | : ei “ ~ 7 cal . . . t re Bel £. an . a : mo : 4 wae . ‘ 7 . " i 9 t “A At Oe peter OD : OSS Nes a : vote eee 4 -. ; Piva ate = cos . eis a ay j . *s; i, ’ ee mere RRR AE pea, ere ote HG wee Ms eton tm ats adh et Hele Nea a IE, 7 tora Ceca ame Renae Et ALIACEMENT a. ta UFGA=288392 eee teat aseere Deke kw SECRET OL ce fom ce een er cee ee mem mete ate Chief of Station, gMwave oo Prey . ae re eae et ee tet re re enn meme men re ; c Acting Chief, WND KEE” Qperationa 1/PBRUNEN Interrogation of "CIA Agents” at LASO. Conference... ro tT! on et Que EU REFERENCES - eer FYI 1. The attached is an excerpt from the FBIS Daily 7 Report dated 10 August 1967 (FB 155/67) concerning the interrogation 6f "CIA Agents" at a special session of the LASO Conference, 2.: Your attention is drawn to the indicated paragraph ‘concerning. Luis—POSADA and the Cuban Exile Organization Representacion Cubana en el Exilio (Cuban Representation in Exile-RECE), POSADA appears identifiable with_the Subject ‘of 201-300985. —- ae ee LEONA R, VESTUTO Attachment: h/w 1-Excerpt from FBIS Daily Report, 10 August 1967 ~ - Distribution: 3-COS, JMWAVE w/att h/w ONPATCH Svu3Q ANC MUMBLA UFGW-6657 CLAGIFICATION SECRET CROSS REFERERCE 10 Fa tagemancte ye Fe eee TET ane de qreevaumapaabees ert acne: exvecumed So mn rcmreenmn seville: Gears legiwe Un TTY o . . . a c : « ve e : ‘ fo . . oe a = RSS - SEE es ° o # i s “ ~ nary unterrevebutt]: cz Csariatl, qyelubica, aration of Maj, is aol Cal e o Seegpuepcoerauedionte ERR FAT IACI ben as eon Sebel SCMN CASED TI TT NEO ee ara eifana, - lceaemtonn dane cate ete eet es tented eney denen nae yatta tt neem edn teyanaedeeetner dite nee MnAhhe mA Ney AeMRE eR SO SNR Cage tren ned Stee pce rR porewal af a? neg? Pave tne . »? do state soe what? meme te MtaT, TMM ty Tt Ses aaah anheehinieendeaetandee acre ietetentaneententatiies® operas commas it core wmmye emer maaan g ee eee ee cr nme a cece ee ee et | 4 }- } ee ad a . wd arn , wy t , 7 be er { a ao. : . i ! Foca sch ate facimer Ctl as eeesa a Aoene 6 mime rn MOEN MORAN OE AAO AN oF ION OES PSege ARS TSDRI ELE, E ea A 14-0000 2g ” etasstry vo ee ae. twoexe O ves. Ovo aac TO FILE we. vice w10C) ane, ro seance (J orsteov CO sie. PeOsomiamel wcriF sco advance Corr Q teecre Decors D) rose Qos? 26008 | SECRET 2121032 CITE JNWAVE 8896 CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR _DYVOUR PERUMEN AMOT TRACES NEGATIVE VENTURINI. -SECRET ~ : i at SECRET REF JMWAVE cass C-3¥03C) : | i . Teme 14-00000 ‘ACTION " 7 _ Wy " &] RID COPY 2.6) Juew os . ey teocer Clvee Ono cLessiry TO Fite we. | wate TO ULE WO. ere m0) ner. vo seancn/C) ocstacy CO) sia. classurtes MeSsece --L> vorat comres F {PERSON UNIT NOTIFICO aon ADVANCE COPY oO tenure CD acorves oO Wo ys” a ff 7 wr SECRET 172217Z CITE smvaye 866 “CARACAS INFO DIRECTOR DYVOUR PERUMEN “REF CARACAS sean 2V87 . _ a JMWAVE ADVISES NO CONTACT BE MADE WITH AMCLEVE/I5. 1. HIS NAME MENTIONED AS WOFACT AGENT ON GOC RADIO AND TV ., HE HAS ALSO BEEN INVOLVED SEVERAL *y DURING LASO CONFERENCE. SHADY DEALS MIAMI WHICH, ALTHOUGH UNDERTAKEN AT UMWAVE/FBI -BFYEST, MIGHT PREJUDICE HIS EFFECTIVE USE. 2. STATION TRACES NEGATIVE VENTURINI. AMOT TRACES PENDING. SECRET SECRET Br veo 14-0000 ~ trorse, © va’ Gwe CLassiey ta rice Be waco to rk mo. ene aro eer. to eens O oesteor Oars. vacas 2 , 1§ucG?n 32 48S SECRET 1591822 CITE CARACAS 75S (LYNER: ACTING? : Ate we to JMWAVE INFO DIRECTOR GAYS Ce — REFS! A. UFSA-28079 . Leste we B, smvave-s7s8 CIN 2ILID 1. FROM REF A. INFO ANCLEVE-15 DID NOT APPEAR OF iNrERSST IN HIMSELF TQ CARACAS STATION. NOWEVER, CHECK OF HIS FRIEND ; REVEALED FOLUCWING: ‘AMOT-S REPORTED THAT RICARDO VENTURINT, CUBAN, ENPLOYEE OF RADIO CaRACAS TELEV(SION WAS IDENT EFIED ' | IN AL LIAISOV REPORT OF JANUARY 1967 aS a NEMBER OF CuSav DSE, 2. IN VIEW ARSQVE INFO ANCLEVE-15 “AY BE ABLE PROVIDE ' INFO ON A DSE OPERATIVE IN CARACAS. SEOUEST Jtw sot AND HQS TRACES VENT RL ALSO, IF sYvAVE CAN PROVIDE, WOULD APPRECIATE ADDRESS WHERE ANCLEVS=15 CaN BE CONTACTED SHOULD CARACAS DEVELOP ACTIVE ryTeRest.| Zz , . . . WH COEE 6. Qonp BL aoe s —- C06 kao wiry . wily kao whey RI kao _* pte oe Be Aa ae Pe re vat ye i § : Fi MEMTIORIC EE RARE EGE ATARI Aba TAUT Te ERSHENE LIE PME PRR ne TOOL RECS ROSSEST ANN we OO S.e,r NUTONE LB ON PE . SUBJECT: Salary ‘Misunderstanding o—_mae $325.00, for reasons of cconemy and cover and he was ATTACHMENT 81 to UPGA-28332 - SECRET MEMORANDUM POR Te RECORD WEMOKANDUM FOR AMCLEVE/15's File -- 14 August 1967 vacations 04-8 Ste emu a ten mae MRR IY IRE AEE RECIENTE NL AMMA CO ee A pbaBUERGPET 1 pe8 market Pa ‘ORIGINATOR: Gary L, FLUSTIKOFF ; _ ; - 1. ANCLEVE/15 submitted the attached note, written © - 2: 0+ -by him, to the writor. -In the note ANCLEVE/15 says eran “*he-4s not asking for anything but wants tho records checked a regarding his past salary of $325.00 per month. ANCLEVE/1S Claimed "Chip" (Grover T. LYTICOTT » his. former CO) told... _ him that effective Octobor 1966 he would be’ paid ‘$100 300 =: te * per month by NOFACT4 white the balance would be pleced ina ‘Mant for hime 2.. For the record AMCLEVE/15 was told by. the writer _- and not Chip that ef{fcctive August 1966 (not October)’: . he would be cut back in his salary. to approximately — ‘ $100.00 per month. He was cut back from $350.00, not agrecable to the cutback, The writer did not tell him that the balance of approximately $212.00 was being - saved for him; only that his gross salary would be - raised to $350. 00 in the event RECK ever stopped paying him his salary. (It was assumed that his RECE enploynent might be short-lived). For administrative reasons the - salary cutback was not offecctive until September 1966 and ~ from latter date until December 1966 he was paid $111.13, From January 1967 until June 1967 he was paid $110.90 due to a FICA change. During the entire period, September 1966 to. June 1967, AMCLEVE/15 was budgeted by JNWAVE in the amount of $350.00 gross with the notation of his voucher of “possibility of paying balance later". | Then. in June 1967 ANCIEV&/15's salary was increased to $350.00 gross, aS so promised, because he was unemployed during most of June. . 3. The writer explained the above to AMCLEVE/15 and he seomed satisfied. He told the writer that he had ta borrow some money to cover expenscs in connection with his trip to Venezuela. sorceress nate ae SECRET Fiat “CoN - _ 14-0000 0 carne 1 anew 0 sue ms 0 / ; : : QO = OC x0 oon Cua on cs one wo, mana " REFs CARACAS~7589 (IN 32469) * Ok > Ne HOS TRACES IDENTIFIABLE WITH RICARDO ‘OR JOSE VENTURINE. END OF MESSAGE eye Bea, wt COMMENT: ¥ Venturini is AMCLEVE-15's point of contact in Venezuela. Caracas reported that liaison _ - heave Venturini listed as a member of Cuban DSB. Requested Has. SMWAVE and ’MoT traces. MONS ede ee 4 COORD:. wi/eog/eres/os Olivia Williams {telecoord) reed ees wore te PO FO 2 SFI Ny ot Dee LE}, WOr ible bo oo > SORTS os Lean 5 ‘ AC/WED C/wa/3 ‘ | ‘ . : ; , | . . 4 : 2 Hi » t . 7, i ' : : : Seeaee omnents . iE i. : Cesiatsifeation : if ae ; - "REPRODUCTION, BY OTHER THAN THE i$SUING [seenes | iS PROHIBITED. : corr NO. it bo toe H . t wT Fite 14-0000 | | at ere Te ey Mr eremmnetes tees ~ Qss Qr® VitS | ~ ert A. MT ION OF a 462) Tee ry ‘iso SESS TON . b ab “23 august 1967 || oo saaa 27° * BASO CokFIENCR Favana. Does tic ‘Television Service in Spanish O17? Gt 7 Aug 67 * Questions what Sind of. Sedpers e186 you yang for assassinations? Chly ‘Laucorioa: - Ve prought two Beretta Pistols wath silenoers, @ ,22-cal, piste) with “a. silencer, ard an MS with a silencer, Question: What kind of armunition 416 you dring for the .22-001, pistol with rateheert Lereeriea: Pars of the azqunition was conventionad bullets and part of it was \ eyanide- tipped bullets. - ° Svestion: Who prepared the bullets with oyanidet . ous 2 oY oN, cot a : “| —— . . : oe \ re Tose: bullets were ° aFepared- ovar ‘there in Miant. (Polo--phenetio) ‘ronda, somber. ef. aa ofganization eadlled (1E1 Rece) asxed me to prepare thea, an “apite of the fact.tnat I know nothing about chenistry, for attempts on lives, to . ' , Bale gure of the death of the individuals against whose lives attempts were to be a | wee, but they were tor specific attempts. Quect tion: What pldns were made in the United States or snong the scunterrevalutionary ireles, what is the main objective sought? ! Livceriea: oll, the phys seas elininstion of the leades of the Cuban revalution, ' Fides Castro. - : feertion; The physical elimination of Maj, Pidel Castrof : : Lioveerioa: Yes, sir. . , * Question: ‘hose counterrevosutiorary groups which operate from Plorida, froa fama, 63 trey Save the cpproval ef tie North Anerican Governaent for their actions? i levecrica; Almost entirely. For exarple the nost opportunist elements over there ercite srill groups to obtain doliars from the US Goverrzent for their subsistence, but taere irc close links among a1) the orginizations in exile with the Central snte> sihenee Agency. We have, for example, the oase of (T£1 Rece) which--through Lault who is xnown by all aa a CIA agent--belongs, that is a1] its activities of aie ing on Cuban coasts, actions against rarchant ships ard so forth, are linked 2, wae, Meee ate pate ot oer ese “ REE fT oekennmeianied a tuestion: You say that ‘you"hed @ .22-cal.” played with polséned bullets’ for specific atcterpts on iivast . Léucerlca; Yes, sir. Stestion: I would like you to clarify sonething more. What specific attacks, against which figures, were those attempts to de wade with that type of weapon? w-uceriea: Yell, against the most proainent figures of the revolution according to exi.ting circumstances ard according to the individuals who were going to execute ‘nea, Specifically, 1¢ ts to be supposed that if the idea of counterrevoluticn were tc taxe root in Havana, well then the effort to waqd the leader of the revolution «ld ve intensified. 50, FS DIM (SS 16 eee EF Qa e one ere TTT MR nepte actiattate A erat Erg Fee ne oem ot x Me Feae am po cffielal Use Lar ate oy er ee em a te tt mae ae bmp eet tin nb $4 garg mae meee Mt Ge one ame ane i Parrrrnns Ae ene rts, Wud ee ves 14-0000 een aie ae eee weep tmotr 7) ts (wo. crassivy to 7a HO. BBEF fo FILE Ko. saree (J “ety. 16 puerto (] ee: orate dr. Ag a CARACAS. INFO DIRECTOR“: ~-DYVOUR PBRUNEN Rers “UFGA=29979. jaqancie [—) -CLASSIFI"D MEssAGE SECRET When Filled ta) REPRODUCTION OF THIS g [NOTIFICATION 0” ‘AD. COPY rt ino “FYE: “SUBJ PARA 3 REF LUIS CLEMENT A ; TLES | Foe Faonisireo : ae ; an ne an Hh eho ho eh ts BF : Svar INFO: : ‘§ \ = aaa 7 = Goal me th bok & ay ele s £ ¢ Ret 9226 52 CITE! J. SAVE 8758 ol tahawr929688 7 (231-393985) PLANS TRAVEL TO CAR ACAS 12 AUG 67. HOPES .FIND - ————— oF - EMPLOYMENT THROUGH FRIEND CONNECTED TV INDUSTRY CARACAS. SECRET BT are I oe me entered ae RICARDO CAKA JOS! SECRET ee VENTURING) WHO: contnsitin longed onan aeons tee ch ‘ , . ve teetneree anes ne el ety ee ee Pk i ea, a 14-0000 Wisi Ae Chief of Station AVS Lo, 2. Yours _€oncefning Luis of .201-300985.._. Leet ne Attachment: h/w 1-Excerpt from FBIS Daily Report, 10 August 1967 Distribution: . 3-COS, JEWAVE w/att. b/e Distribution: 1-WH/COG/CICS 1-WH/Reg/O 1-Originator -. oon rem Lad Ren 00d ( 1. The attached. .is.an excerpt from the FBIS Daily Report dated 10 August 1967 (FB 155/67) concerning the iAnterfogation of "CIA Agents” at a special session of the .. “f+ - LASO-Conférence. , . ‘ . fs-@Favn to the indicated paragraph A and the Cuban Exile Organization _““Reopresentacion Cubana en el Exilio (Cuban Representation in | Exile-RECE).. POSADA appears identifiable with the Subject _ 2 dA86 1067 Aol. 300 TES YE Ce Cie ““T DISPATCH | 14-0000 co erry src es Fa UMA SEE EE WETS ETAT Gk RE ABS PEGS een, ene Se er c - 8 7 H 4 ans 4 ke i , - . . . . if ; Guastten: “Wt eo ierpere C88 Yoh bring Ft aagnastcatnt si Lewterioa: "We troughs ‘oo Seroeta plates with atienser, a zeal. plotersenta sewos. astitede { © siloner, ant on) 1% 8 alienzer.. : - wo ve weer dwt. lee an .< - NM nner . Cesstin: nat ied of eumanttiom Gi pou bring For ta 22-e8l, piloted uitn eitenenr: al | sere: wat" ‘oe te So wd pane aa _ iicredriee: fart wt Yo emibhion wae Combntient taliets ant pare of 18 wee. - ; epaciids- tipped Wallets, 2-76 FE: ae ae a} wn Cute he presared tha Wate PS Watane 9E re a <é ae TL, 5 2 -aghgs pbuResetg use eats bebe tee i abgsyugoty ¥ aw. Qeaz Lae ek ~~ tert e* % Oo o % stare if- ee od Bee Mee ore” co ioe 1a Theos telleta were prepered’ over there’ Lo Risad. {Polo--phons tis) . ‘Rirends, muster Of eh ergenisption esliod (ti Rece) esked me to prepare thes, fn *: . epits af the fect that I know eothing obart chenistry; for attenpts of lives, te-~ ©: x 7 a tide, but they sere fer apscifie attezpte.- oe lea “og EF cagye HEL yt . Renta ‘ _ Question: Vat piers vere ane in the thited states oF anong the sounterrevoluticnary an | Gtrales, viet 19 the amin ctjective scugntt - OMT, Fa obese ah Mt. Ree : t 5" ~* Lawesrioa:- wett, the “Piyeiess elininetios of ‘me Teateb OF The Caden vesototisas = a a: Fidel Castro, | . . Sows g . . tue ea: Pere sweamees cet Sear ns sm asyore g « -epestton: The pistest eliminetion cf MJ. Fidel Castro? == - ' aoe . ote tat lame. Wears sae to: MM cS testi oe me La SARS cee ; . %sacertes: Yes, oir. Cao . _ a : ! .% : . * meags fav wee ote ot et a Mbdew . * Gaestion: ‘Those counterrevatuticrary groupe vhich operate fron lorie, froo Mass, , ic! Se they Reve the approval of te Barta carican Guyarenent far thory geticast - ele . te Ca Ssuverica: Almost entiraly. for ctaaple the ntat opportunist ercsents czar there: '*. Loe ereste enill groups to chtain dollars fron the US dovernsent for their subsistence, reo tut there are olese links scamg 81) the orginisotions in exile with the Central = = *: -< Setelligence Agensy. es ve. for example, ths onse ef (El Rece) which-- through Postda, who is known by all as a GIA ogont--belong, that'is all its ootivitids~. . on Outas acaate, eaticns against caranans ships ent eo forth. are lined to she Cla... 4, crs. . . a, 5 . °° ™ . > . - Questions Yoo 9y 220 you tad © \2E-edle! pistol With paisonta bolL0ts tee ‘specter ettempts on lives? . Lo , . dat i. . a . -- wre torr 4 ‘ Ussesrioas Yea, siz. : : . week ATL eOw oF SOL Ee wre Gat. rage Pagneg eat he ER ame the ~ Grection: J vould like you ta clarify sonothing acre. Wat sponttes etelto, Phat _Serisat abich Figures, vero thase attempts to be nado with that type of veapent = Pte eo. Ot Atte Tee OT. fleet BS TOs te. te © seeoertsa: Well, against tao post prominent figures ef the reveleticn Booerting tetnt _ *. existing eirourstances tm scoeriing te tho individuals who were going to ezocoute 2 “ toe. Specifically, it is to be suppesed that if the ides of counterrevolution were 54.8 uk _? te take root in Bavans, well than tie effort to «111 the lenter af the vovolatscn > emer te 8 + ge More - 0 pee = comm ewes. —Qol- ayy pares - i *, ‘ . i 3 escape ss Nr te UFoW vust , . 7 ee | "pl. a . ie To SO seen F . TTR cents ae ern wetinc elatt e a vetmemiaet 14-0000 * Sere rar creme eae ma gE EE A EEO OV BUNT ECO Oe ST CE a] ed te @oueeonins ie ety canche Fa omm tat fie Naa Pee See Bian DIO EE ted OLA ED ABA Eh ARE NARS eedan aveeeticbha eatbar afatta nda rR Par has rb iSY, eM SRE, MOTT e f eae tet eM ae Ana eetite oon ee ore AINE PN IGN! FO MLS. ge FROM: ~10/3/FLUSTIKOFF SECRET HENORANDUM BO 10 August 1967 TO : Chief, I6 MOT W10-1892 THRU : Chief, 10/3, : Distribution fis eic- ri 7 10) 1 = 201-300965 1 - 1073 Chrono SUBJECT: A™MCLEVE/15's Plans for. 1 - Repistry Enployrent - Bona Fides ; Given for Possible WOFACT Contact in the Future: 1. ANCLEVE/15 informed the writer on 9 August 1967 tht -he plans to fly to Caracas, Venezuela fron Miami on 12 August 1967 accompanied by Aldo HERNANDEZ, @ friend who is employed aS a Salesman in Caracas. In Caracas AMCLEVE/15 will seek employment ‘through or with an old friend, Ricardo VENTURINE - aka Jose VEENTURINE connected in some way with the TV industry in Caracas. HERNANDEZ is also a friend of VENTURINE. 2. If AMCLEVE/15 finds employrent in Caracas, he does not intend to return to Miami and his wife and son will then join him in Caracas. . 3. If AMCLEVE/15 does not find employment in Caracas, | he intends to go to Puerto Rico from Caracas to lock for — - employment through some of his friends living in Puerto Rico. &. ANCLEVE/15 was given a recognition signal for estab- lishing bona fides in the event that SOFACT should want to contact hin in Caracas or elsewhere. AMCLEVE/15 was. instructed that the person would establish bona fices by saving, "I'ma friend of Lawrence", He was also given JMWAVE address Mr. Lawrence 8. DEROME, PO Box 390, Main Post Office, Miami, Florida, . S, JMWAVE has no identifiable traces on VFNTURINE and HERNANDEZ. .. 6. ANCLEVE/15 reported that his name was mentioned on the GOC radio on 6 August 1967 in cennection with the alleged captured WOFACT acents. He was described by Alberto LAUCIRICA Diaz as the liaison dSetween WOFACT and REECE, SECRET GROUP I - EXCLUDED FFOM AUTOMATIC DOWNGRADING AND DECLASSIFICATIC: Anim deane Cet for branes fe etl ayn ne 14.90000 ™ SECRET ; . REQUEST FOR CANCELLATION , y FROM: bivielens Vcaee eT hicerp “(Eetenvion) fi SRTER, cr/ok ss H/C00/C1C5/08_O, W11}19me_= $136. Pf sussect:s want (Peeu eryator teus wap Be veod) ry ya soon us . Luie Clemente POSADA Carriles a Pesvee ? “f: : . [ertoa no, 209 NO. ‘ ; : 201-300985 . : Poste or eam toate oF ears actet's stavice accons Z . oe 7 ve ortacues STITy er renvensce a REASONED) FOR CANCALLATION . 5 ; ! ‘ : ie a eo. - ; j : . Subject fa no longer of Operational interest to the Station. ! | | } i , : i | | : ! ‘ ! UFGA 28079, 31 July 1967 , : (aaa OM O97 cosccers eoaviove sorties. SECRET oud i as . ". SRCRST cre WER Be nr etn ee S Angust 1967 ~ ~~ ~ - Please brief me on the final t esult of tha AMCLEVE/ 15 case na ———--.- + Sam eventually satisfied and te all now caln 2? - —-: rom aad se metas nen sae hee eae enn coats sone eee Thank you,-- carte tener he mcinEM Nt ae he amcnateseti na Aenean st ere etna nn iA men cent er ae «nee seme at wD aa i i ee mr a ret a te te tn meant + ent ae tee Me tenn a ene Sid EEA an eee Nee +A fan en tn a ae le pe nt it NRL ne ENE en Hee yy _ Ghat Ate. pilus wth. bu le. Th... eh gp LA. bp. anal. a para é. Gamera as, JOM EM MLE NE.. gale. Gite ——____. F BL... epee dle. lhe. ppaihee. Aiigt) 1 ple: eh A085 a. billie? ‘Wuag ee ptt Be Meattiss PAs hie SoM 7, a a fee a of Heslees. Celli Min. ne, fie ltr ct es. _eleog. LAA So fre beep» ____ Lo ae At Ta Whew. fe. LS. te ftetrk rT. on wth KIC ALT DLL». pelithe. ford Otis _te., aunt dlr oS ye ——_--~ Myths Chiag Gus CCE ot tena ale LE , List ree: y ee a Rag le 7 ites cee Meee aera the Breet, eis, Maudie: secheesnbiienttt erm eocr-aen renee anne LS ACER ORAL ZO A ASAP OED ISTE BO ETS IN Mee Sree Amant 4 ees FOODS Semen Danan fag 6 cLaseees fo Ptt wo. eer To ete me. ere 00) ane, te saance " erstasy O sre. on Pessom yall wotieige | saorns Oo va Q no ee —_ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Avance COPY ‘ ae 3 .RID copy | OC) arevee OD revere 4 as le Hleeg SY ele rel _ SECRET 0223062 CITE UMWAVE 8577 DIRECTOR INFO LA PAZ °° KAPOK REFs “DIRECTOR ‘24039 . STATION WISHES TO CORRECT THE RECORD AS FAR AS LAST SENTENCE OF PARAGRAPH ONE OF REF IS CONCERNED. WHILE ANCLEVE/13 1S NOT A PARAGON OF VIRTUE HE CANNOT BE CLASSIFIED AS UNSAVORY CHARACTER. HIS INVOLVENENT IN SHADY DEALS IW “THE PAST TwO YEARS RESULTED ALMOST ENTIRELY FROM STATION'S (AND EVENTUALLY FBI) ENCOURAGEMENT. HE FOLLOWED DIRECTIONS AND REPORTED FAIRLY WELL. SECRET BECRET BF 2 hic 67 124285 14-0000 a i "aware Ove o — .. ee Des eg Pos eines . » On ; “"CRASSIEFEO MESSAGE | gee corse b te ly 3 Exe ate sere wo, PAD ry re: ay, SX Gg eus 2000) eer, to seance G SECRET = FAb Ag proovey 4 og arg TES eartecy Osis. i a om oa cr: : Tam 4 Pat Se . . fe es hee % actiem : . ae papwance “cory RS pat SEC | : . “2% pA ——_ te RD COPY Drrsee YORU YUN cremate i: : FALE Rn ChantlicensS as 6.4 Cal 6 & s) £ : ] A es. B “SECRET @22200Z CITE UNVAVE 8569° - - DIRECTOR INFO LA PAZ KAPOK DYVOUR © REFS: DIRECTOR 24039" DIRECTOR. 24439 ‘Ls FOLLOWING IS SUMMARY OF KICOBALT 1 REPORT ~~ RECEIVED 28 JULY BY JMWAVE CONTACT: Ae 28 JULY KICOBALT 1 MET ANCLEVE 15 . CERRONEOUSLY REPORTED ANCHEER 15 PER DIRECTOR 24048) WHO '” SatD NE WAS GOING TO BOLIVIA TO HELP TRAIN A SPECIAL UNIT IN GUERRILLA WARFARE. ANCLEVE 15 CLAIMED TO BE OFFERED ' EIGHT HUNDRED DOLLARS PER MONTH AND TO BE LEAVISG FIRST WEEX IN AUG AHD TO HAVE RECEIVED FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR - < 2 hue 67 24289 ' ADVANCE. B. KICOBALT 1 CONFIRMED ABOVE WITH AMDESK | WHO | IS A FRIEND OF ANCLEVE 15 AND WHO ADDED THAT AMCLEVE 15 WAS | TW-TOUCH WITH BOLIVIAN CONSULATE IM RIANI AND A BOLIVIAS MILITARY ATTACHE TO WHOM AMCLEVE 15 HAD MADE THE OFFER TO ORGANIZE A GROUP OF CUBAN GUERRILLA TRAIWING OFFICERS. AACLEVE 15 HaD OFFERED TO TAKE ON AMDESK 1 SHOULD KICHEER 1 APPROVE THE WHOLE PLAN. AMCLEVE 15 CLAIMED CONCEPT OF PLAN AND HIRING BECRET Tene mes am tee oF MORNE EO te Oo re ane eager HE AL ERO a REE othe ht ot PAGE 2 vMwave 8369 SECRET SECRET OF ANCLEVE 15 HAD BEEN APPROVED BY KICKEER 1 THRU ATTACHE. 2. XICOBELT 1. COMMENTED TO CO THAT SUCH A UNILATERAL GROUP UNCONTROLLED BY WOFACT WOULD DO MORE DAMAGE THAN GOOD; THaT KICOBALT SPONSOR AND COVER WOULD BE BLOWN IF IN FACT OTHER MIAMI CUBANS IN BOLIVIA ON SAME ‘MISSION. 3. RE PARA 4 DIRECTOR 24089 JMWAVE FEELS THAT EITHER ANCLEVE 15 SOMENOY CANE UP WITH IDEA ON HIS OWN’ OR SOME LEAK ~ OCCURRED DURING INITIAL CONTACTS ON THIS PROGRAM AND HE NOW FISHING FOR: INFO AND HANDLE TO CLIMB ON THE BAND WAGON. STATION” Has” BEEN ‘ADVISED BY AMCLEVE 15 THAT ‘HE SEEKING _ EMPLOYMENT IW CARACAS. HE LEGAL U.S. RESIDENT AND IS IN POSSESSION OF MULTIPLE EXIT AND REENTRY PERMIT VALID ONE ‘YEAR. AMOT 13° DOES NOT KNOW AMCLEVE 15 WOR IS HE KNOWLEDGEABLE OF KICOBALT OPERATION. AMFAST 6 (ANOTHER MEMBER AMOT GROUP WHO KNOWS AMCLEVE 15) REPORTED AMCLEVE 15 HAD TOLD HIM THAT AMCLEVE 15 AND WIFE HAD BEEN ENTERTAINED “BY U.S. OFFICIAL CHINTED WOFACT) AND HAD DISCUSSED POSITION IN BOLIVIA. . 4. INCIDENT OF COURS¢REQUIRES INVESTIGATION AND IS BEING PURSUED. WILL ADVISE ANY DEVELOPNENTS. SECRET a BERET wore 1400000 oars me te ce i ~s~eweee . . eo ore Asgust 1967 Tabs) wcotasat DER AOR ScE-C-R-E-T... PRIORITY IMWAVE INFO: LA PAZ bee ' ~ - aT ns a “es = : Lp ome Ut oasteur % Pie TO gd aa gy BeeNEH Lo, My ce Te aD) LT tb ct te ae : aan yor ; trots 4° aie CoP 7 one vw ' te 7 OM. wee 5 : CITE OIPEC TOR 24 42 ‘ - REF: DIRECTOR 24039 - bf Rages Pkicerry - os 7 Te PEnAGt {CABLE CONTENT OF MEMO KI COBALT-1 UAMPOLISH-i) SUBMITTED TO SMWAVE CASE OFFICE? AND ALL OUHER MATEXIAL . RELATED 4A WH Comment: * wutd - BROE C/WHD eeusasend Corcss TO RE: SURZECT. UVPRUTAND Teg TR et Ove he we ATaTay Sas Ze’ Souf, END OF MESSAGE KICCBALT-. reported that he met Luis Clenents Posada Carriles who informed hir Me het a Bolivian Consul ain Miaci offering bis service: as Interreyator/Guerriila fighter an woikvaad. C; lilies Lhe te {~~ L. M. Sorat = COCOA MAT DED OFFS eee: = . . . \ Vf eet haw! murmanetg ating S-E.C_R_E.T | | Geese ene eee | Orr. 3 ! prvegy Weer pene eee eet Te od , REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFS LS PROMIBTED 14-0000 ce eae a res ernst RII sm sotasr ag: pumem nation . . : 2) Penne ‘aa pertece Cc aren 1. : venece o Ore a s * i ~ . "+ PRIORITY LA PAZ INFO; PRIORITY JMWAVE 7 _ : i. KICOBALT-1. REPORTS HE MET LUIS CLEAENTE POSADA. CARRILES O€ SEN) CUBAN EXILE IN MIAMI LAST WEEK, POSADA ‘INFORMED HIM HE “BAD APPROACHED BOLIVIAN CONSUL IN MIAMI OFFERING HIS SERVICES AS INTERROGATOR/GUERRILLA FIGHTER IN BOLIVIA, POSADA SAID THAT REPLY __AD COME BACK PROM KICHEER-1 SAYING HE APPROVED SALARY OF $800 - apd _" Horni AND CONSUL AUTHORIZED PROVIDE $500 ADVAiCE TO POSADA, 7 gama LEFT IMPRESSION HE DEPARTING FOR LA PAZ SOON. POSADA I8 savory CHARACTER WHO MIXED UP IN SHADY DEALS MIANI AREA, 2. As CAx BE EXPECTED KICOBALT-1 AND KICOBALT-2 DEPRESSED vat THOUGHT OF POSADA BEING IN BOLIVIA AND UNDOUBTEDLY SUSPECT 5 Forscr INVOLVEMENT, ~ / "9. WOFACT HAS NO INVOLVEMENT THIS MATTER, REQUEST IMMEDIATE — 14-00000 e E . ; . 4 7 ' 5 a . : eT tole Lae z wae / : me . Lue , ; i ee ee ee . - i ans . * : “om ‘ iw ite - i ee -- : : M0 sICRETARAL DUSURANOS CJ) mas Sj otarese Tp tee 10. - Care rae aw i . ‘ t + ‘ [nc | Cy OD x0 moan Tea oe Gy Fa me, oe a — See ‘ > ~V cos ~ ew, H a mo. { RD COPY i one Cid TT ee ete wermene men anew PAGE TO te ee i eo ° Vetere simber : SECRET _ ; ; CITE cIRECTOR FOF a & co . , _ oe - 74 ~ = 4, FOR JRYAVE: IF POSADA'S STORY NOT TRUE STRONGLY SUSPECT oe & LEAK IN EXILE COUSUNITY RE WOFACT INVOLVEMENT IN SENDING CUBANS ‘ | 2h" 0 BOLIVIA, COULD ANOT-11 OR OTHERS HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT - ASSIGNMENTS. PLS PHOVIDE YOUR VIEWS SOONEST. END OF MESSAGE on 1 4 tae - 9%, ry he a he oa, ~~ 4 ” ® * ¢ Be aw; rade Po shod oot . . ng we vb, y ‘ . ALt of, ar eo Fas PADD ‘sc pai/coc fo LOL v4 ST “7, wa winnkal’v, pRoE LAWRENCE M, STERNF1 C/*WH/3 J C/*WED : - wee LORE IINAT ING Ste CHM peewee wy . * . eane + } AsTee mS Cat, Geis eed 0+ ay weenie: om Basted OPCER { ONS aes |). Onteae Ale “| SECREDWU wl teed SEPROOUCTION BY CTAER THAN TRE 345u:NG OFF:CE IS PROHIBITED. EI | 2 © 8 17 Finan Sect 2 on back. Dotach back flap si 10 ns a od. a ROUTING AND RECORD SET - ae One re NE TNR ve os : "INSTRUCTIONS ; 7 TT "TO: ACTION BRANCH Efe ot ei udp or tH pot proper. . and forward to RID. . : ; ! 2. Destroy front cover sheet. unless {t records insect argeen Sle no, belbwthhd forward 8 significant action taken cr comments requir doocmess Bri fas ea ing preservation. ; Ir: E f) PRO. aS A bare orricen's To ROOM NO. RECEIVED | Fonwancen [, HRITIAL® tf 6 ® e C) @ C ° ~ - ot Te .. TO. ALL ADDRESSEES _ COMMENTS: FEL tN SECTION 1 OM BACK IF APPROPRIATE th . (Fda | - @] Hof eT abe ter | & af ET a [uk uo | gucer| | (2 Fe ee ee ra £ saan : . 34a, 3 Wix “onr? sv “Bs by oupy &etacned ra : [aa Gyo? for seporo tere 3 | | ew : we [ede : 2h 23 / : slop 209 Bac] & ray Ole sacs SECRET. » 2 60 0 9 0 9 9 ’ © ec. ¢ 6G OO OG Nas. bn , aan TYP Te7 Operation ° Termination_of. AMC EV, ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES . . . - ., , J . . _ ; 7 ) oo at he oO * Asean PROCESSING OMY QuALINeED | WUADQUABTERS OLE . Action Required: See para: 7 ; Refarence: SHMAVE-8258, a2 July 1967 : 1.. As. reported in: réference, AMCLEVE/18 was terminated effective 12° ‘July 1967, AMCLEVE/15" was terminated because he resigned from his position as a military coordinator/member of RECE. (Cuban Representation in Exile), a Miami based Cuban exile organization, in-early June 1967 and he thus lost access. to his target, as AMCLEVE/15 had been reporting on the activities of RECE ‘since 1 August 1966. In addition, JMWAVE does not have a '-;@urrent need or any operational interest in RECE, and the AMOT organization has the capability to penetrate and report on RECE if and when the need should arise, After AMCLEVE/15 resigned from RECE, he was a candidate for employment in the AMOT organ- ization; however, because af his involvement with Frank "Lefty" ROSENTHAL and for other security reasons it was decided that the ANOT organization should not hire him. . 2. AMCLEVE/15 began his employment with WOFACT in April 1965 and initially served as an instructor in the Maritime Training Branch ‘of JMWAVE. He was also active in reporting on exile activities. On 1 August 1966, AMCLEVE/15 was transferred to the CI Branch where he was used to report on the activities of RECE until his resignation in early June 1967. - 3. Since AMCLEVE/15 was amicably terminated, JMWAVE does not envision any problems at this time. AMCLEVE/15 plans to seek employment in Caracas, Venezuela, through an old friend who resides there, 4. On 21 July 1967 AMCLEVE/15 was given a termination bonus of $650.00, which is. equivalent. to two months salary, minus FICA and federal income tax. He was paid $549.60 net. AG Continued "2 = C/WH w/o atts nce eelatts Joel Ne ussreation NEBECKER- SECRET Attachments - herewith 2. Agent Service: Record one te 2. Form 2457 CS f a 25 July 1967 ° Distribution 1 CROSS REFERENCE TO” DISPATCH SYMOCR AND bi - WH/COG watts , D-17-200-15 UFGA-28079 2 - COS, Caracas ! 201-300985 14-00000 4 yg 4 $ . ~ wee en pre _ _ATTACHNENT.43-70-UTGAe. | an en a T.ERVENTORY = 3A STAFE PERSE, 28079) 2 aagitaary . ersects ton etath Fu nO. A : “Ie ‘ ‘ : . 2F1- s00985 - i} : avenave . - war wave peosecaura | orere qn O Thee GF Nauk i AMCLEVE/i5 . | = COUNTRY OF BIRTH a Peave or erate Cararensuie a a ‘. Bk _ Cuba 15 Feb, 1928 Cuba pete 3 COUNTRY CURRENTLY RaSVOeE eee COPRENTEY BESURES YEAR Gaettat etatus Croat eecest) {1 te z D ; . L USA Miami - Married . a _ - vane - i OvVERT OCCUPATION Raxcuace . RaNCUAGE i ET unemployed Spanish, R,W,S English, R,W,S a . 2 2 MILETARY SERVICE COUNTRY . peeanew ce service UNCLUSIVE OATES ¢ : . : canis B . . - _ _- USA. ; : AYE -—_63=2§4_____. Eg . P COUNTRY AREA RNOWLEDSE GOuNTaY . COUNTAY eo Cuba . i FUNCTION(S) PEAFORUED FOR astncy Clisit ¢o 42 epecery i -Maritine Instructor XXEXNUXMIX July 65-/ me ? z ? FUNCTIONES? PESFERVED FAR agcNcy Clini 7 _ i iB July CI Agent Aug 66-11 WO 67 CONTRACT ENMLOVEE [ Tree teen see: FURL, Baer Tse ¥ : . twee a Oe 8 on wat a Bo EL: ; —-—---4 e MAINTENANCE SERVICE CONSULTANT Careee aGInt : “a £ ee _ . a: FHELO aSENnt 3. FF OR USF ba a t ° nan % = |. Yes RSGXXUSSNUSP : a, OPERATICNAL APPROVAL Poa | status TAFE CLEARANCE : yo. M1 Yes q ” a es a ae rt MQS COMPONENT RESPONSIERE FUCLO STATION RESPONSTALE PROTECT z — Wil IMVAVE - NONOFP : t 0 EKTRY ON OCUTY Dats WEARLY Salary Oats Last Pay Cwance a ye, = : e . . T Apr 65 $4200 August 1963 : t a _ ? i ; PART OF a ALTIATMENT Pian s S*CCURY CLirie to 62 spaces) i f P .c £ ¥ a]! ‘ Oate TEAMINATCO REEMPLOVAMLE - STAFF COILUNS S7ACE Pet et i FO Q oe. : 4 gul 26 £9 — ' REwAMCS Cre: terainatioa, ats.) (lisit to $2 spaces} ATTITSE . jan R A/15 terminated becatse he for good “i CIMES lost access to _tarset and/securi ty reasons : roy : en aves 2457 . SECRET : on - + * . . . , - . a a ~ : ef .7 . S cory : - . - . : . . . u ; te tae a ar acorn 1 RMA IE OG Jot ede ae Foot es ° - - i. - . . -* wont By . eg 14-0000 i H i H if i t ——— CURBS A THD 7 Sere TO fo A AND UME - CONTINUATION GF . DISPATCH SECRET t UFGA-28079 . $. AMCLEVE/1S signed a termination agreement/quit claim form and a final secrecy agreement and aré being retained by JMWAVE. : 6.. Attached herewith are copies of AMCLEVE/1S*s “Agent Sarvica Record" (Form 2487) and the Inventory-Non Staff Personnel - Forme 7. Please cancel AMCLEVE/15's OA and MOC, — \y Gary/L. FLUSTIXOFEY REEVES: foi Ke Spoccl Seog OMMcer 14-0000 ETRE DT ys eat SOLE NR tes cers minamietieh tonteee ena TRO Se RARE nies aoe at TN eRe mS ‘ a a ema ROT le cane Maer: + ae Nee ae om tin trae nem kere i, 2° a 4. 7. &, ive] * 19. 1h. LET > I WAS 9 A AR HO7% . ; . ere gunee 2 ACTAY SUMtes roe / ian Se ee ARNIS ‘pee EER RY ADACHMENT #1 to UFCA-28079 MICROFILMED AUir? 1967 &g sat. ~ Crys “a: oo OO NR OR a I el, . Lsoxudtoed et Grover T, LYTitcoTT 3 Fern ane ne ne ree eg ee ee ee Cupngdty fa Saied hovat Ssrvods Maritiae instructor and CI agent, nen ae Eee EO reported bn Cuban exile activities in Niari.’ nan bean owe Oe re es et ee ee en Sak ce a Re OD SY Rate er Feyz_ $350, 00 per month a Pee ON SOON Re tect See ErS ne ot _Othes Cornbiusats: none et oe . Sere eee Se wee: 2 eae cre ee a i earner 2 te Sn RR SN So . Lr Oa ap tn Re RN eet ae Le eRe ee te mete Rae el ees a a ~ goat Dasoisasa bee Gary L. FLUSTIKOFF a ee . ee a a a I AS rte ris Se cpamamnentes isaues fer Dinsia aly Subject lost access to the target and for ‘ seourity reasons, ° s. ea i a i oe Bucuydsy Rirtts_ None, at time of teminations oo ee ee AES EE Pe te etree ne ee ee oe rte Sr aE OE Re Pate md cee ae ee ES Ne en Rt SAD a RR A NN i Rass NeAvad Fer East 2 Not re recounended for_cresuse in See ei ay “¥s the Agere the Miani area, nee eee. a neh oe ee ot a a oN Ce a Anicablg-inforn ed Lin person by Co. Ee wy 2 Disa teu oat ey : ae a ae ee ee ert ae a ee A ER wel eae em ee fem ee Ree he: Letesr of Taraitaticn Siused? yes ne SE ee EE Se ee . + ee es ee ee ee ee Sr A eR On I re eRe ee nat rt ae ee etn Se Se 8 oe AE tt Ee ANE AAR ES SscCcRET ; _ es cory ~ * ashi. Pagers ee 14-0000 TA care ame ott meta enenn cman vata Att etre creer perenne weer tae, anes Ores oO no CLatnine 19 eke 80, CLASSIFSTO MESSAGE JEx Tora Stes eel ; . eee _ SECRET erere TOPE WO, wiv art, vo peanca () privecr Os. . ad SECRET A912 CITE UMWAVE 830700 "19 Pole] in 15162. 7 * DIRECTOR - : oy KAPOK TYPIC AMCLEVE-15. a a REF s UIMAVE 8039 Ca ocoray a i. ON 19 JULY LOCAL FBI INFORMED UMWAVE THAT THEIR HaS HAD 7 EL CANCELLED ALL PLANS FOR AMCLEVE-15 PARTICIPATION REF OPERATION, - SAID OPERATION NOT BEING PURSUED DUE LEGAL PROBLEMS WHICH - , a "THEY ENVISIONED MAY agRIse. . . . SECRET . _ _ er. o 7 : 14-0000 iro 2G AY MIS ANS . a LIfe. , : VPC AN ZLS - re = DRM s bReneTet Lasans . . . : . . . . f ‘ 3 - ¢ ; , bo j V67. TRL aE Mw, EAE HES TALARY A “3 , . 1 . g 2 by nl . . io i é i Tha © i 4 - 3 : : 7 Fa x i 2 3 : i ree z SMOLIMEYIS as t, i ? TAS eed Lave LAL . H ; 4 . . 2 : DG H . ~ . ; ‘ _ | 4 4 i & i bg Fy . : 3 i ‘ . . 5 Re ‘ ¥ a4 é : - iz i ;. ; ¥ j 3 2. j z i: 3 2 a # 4 i z ] "tee eae er cimenteanscane tint Ath asnrereiersm sm he ted we emi ee of y : Le a “iy on DIR 15605. (para 3) Justice Department his aiggested possibility use AMCLEV/15 to assist Rosaithal cdtain - additional material ae basis for arrest of Rosenthal for having possession of sick materials, JMWAVE 7953 (para~3) AMCLEVE/15 108 currently- working with the PRI and follow ng thelr Llostructions re Rogentha ‘ 30 June 1967) aren - /BER 16467 : . ‘Headquarters will propose to Justice Departeant ‘that any: farther questions arleing locally = be diecuseed _ directly between FBI and Station Rep. Q Jaly 1967) SMWAVE 8039 oS At their request JMWAVE met with local Fal and Jastice Dept. attomey oa 6 July to discuss futare action’ AMCLEVE/15 case, JMWAVE position was to agree have’ AMCLEVE/15 aid in case as much a3 possible without exposing Suc uEvE/1s or his WOFSCT exployzent. Te following proposals Justice Lept. attorney requested AMCLEVE/15 recontact Rosenthal and the meet would be covered ty FBI, ANCLEVE/1S would ask Rosenthal for money for dom payment on material (ok explosives) bat nothing wuld nothing would be furnished at that tine. Later AMCLEVE/15 would furmich Rosenthal sufficient amount of explosives to constitute violation. then AMCLEVE/15 and Rosenthal separated , Rosenthal woald be arrested, AMCLEVE/1S was to contact Alborto Larrain-Macotre and exhibit requested silencer which would not be furnished, This contact vould also be covered by FEI, tut action wold be taken by local sutnorities to avoid possible disclosure as to involvement of AMCLEVE/15 in the matter, JMNUAVE was in process of terminating AMCLEVE/15, but in view of FBI need, he would be retained on payroll until 30 Sept, 14-0000 - . ~ ; . aN 1 “pr® 1809b (dated 7 July 67) Headquarters opposed ton my use baing made of AMCLEVE/15 that would iavolve his appearence as a witness for prosscution, : Headquarters requested JMWAVE terminate AMCLEVE/15 before permit ting his use : - for prosecution. Bz Tt was Headquarters desire to disassociate from AMCLEVE/1S | > end have FEE/Jastice Depts essa direction and responsibility for this oriaical . yeuave 6186 (dated 11 July 67) _ 3 Station terminated AMCLEVE/15 effective 1) Jul57, | { i | | i i i aie Meets niet te eee te ne 14-0000 ge oan - ~ ; . ~ sia 3010 anoge: Ores Oe . —_ ’ —_— Classivy to tice 7 = F777 TC -Assh 120 WESSAGF FO von cpares é & a Bete TO FILE NO. = rive atoll acer. To paste ot SECRET : <=" ocstaow O sic. a Cc MOVANCE COPY : O tasoee QO “SECRET 11220]Z CITE JNWAVE 8156 Mo uDS479 . 2 DIRECTOR * TYPIC ANCLEVE/ 15 REF DIRECTOR 18094 le AMCLEVE/15 ANICABLY TERMINATED EFFECTIVE 11 JULY | / oF 1967. WILL BE PAID BONUS EQUIVALENT TWO MONTHS SALARY. a y 24 DISPATCH FOLLOWS. : SECRET ‘ , ns i Dole Boo? vs . ' uty eed) 14-0000 le A On ante al ave cna ea nen a ea een eae Sei Den eee Doe ot ene eect ta) mane tomemtraces ies Leet meee eT DB OD ~~, WYEDL ACIOSHEICE J, VU UNOENSIEHAD SERVICH OF TEN UNITED SCATES COVERUISRD, WEREAF wn REELS wD GO AS WHE coy SEES int. IT AGKNOS ssi PUNTA TaaT RY RELACLONSHITP PIT TPE 3 GOVE (ETP XS wereensh TEA IOMAVS XO COLTS OF ANY X71 9 AGA We MAS SQVERNEERE AND DO WOEROE & x AT AY VED AS OF GUS DAIS SUN FORGE SuLOW. NOT INTEHO VO GWHEDER AGY GLAINS (OON AGANNZ2 -THS Cove REASUT s258 SXG ove. OP Wf PAST RYLATSOVSSIY WET fed ANPELLARTIOS Sinvick Ca 178 Sma hetteg fe ee ee ee ee te er CE Lak ee 4 . H RESID NSE RTAGIS nee oe rene rate ee wenn, . DAE vz, Zeaycsiia.. | Keeis PLA . : \ CRIS BILD Vonra? PLAGH Me BML - fha - - To Sa cornea yr ce eZ a LETTE eg 5 i i a: , i Pteene Lasers oh ESTEE hee amd nee Senge AP 20 07TH URC nA SNA ant aer tt AIRTEYLEIIRGE RIA SH, ae 7 a SECREYTO . CONVERS DE SECRELOS 2a ; yo, of Lee: ‘a S0SA04 - NE RECIBAPO informaciones confidenciales y secretas sobre asuntos roJacionados. con mis : » inboxes en conexion con ni trabajo para o2 ry VW ha confindo e1 senon Zl. ne f et AH, Z colaborando o trabsjando can el scnor 2 Anformacion de que me entere, « ‘ os ve . a se , Le Pandy 330 re 7 SRY -t 96 . a petate (Tr aueen ° SECRETO . ; ae. : . . ° es ' i na Aa eat toe Tt aE oO 300, Net AON ESE peek hh wk hey ALG fens BOY tte ae lah eal eo , LA Amd EMR D NAMIE meaed a ot enne ETI! ro ere es ete, Law aee ey 6 G5 SrFCRET _ so . ; Hiner _ 4 , Cl Mi . 1) July 1967 gets ye, a 10 : Chief of Station WIO-1502 Q THRU : NCOS/E : Distrilution : g AC/1O hele ; (2701-305 585 oS ae 2- C/Fin - _ a INYO - : Chief, Finanee 1 ~ C/COV . ve Chief, Cover 1 ~ C/SEC i: ChicL, Seeurtty 47 1 - 10/3 Chrono . ve 1 - Registry TRON. 10/3/TLUSTIKOFE® ; —_ _ fy | EST ORE MRE SUPE et Rad tana touted Poa canter ne ad It 0 oa eaten tae cntcenianmaneumuaecne nl eat il Ati i pee sd ; t SUBIECT: Proposed Termination Ronus i an 2 for ANCLEVE/15 os 2. Pursuant to discussion with DCOS/E and the writer, JMWAVE plans to terninate ANCLEVE/IS effective 11 July 1967. 2. ANCLEVE/15 began ehployment with MGFACT during April 1965 and.served as an Instructor in the Maritine Training Section from July 1965 to ] Auguet 1966 whan he was transferred to the CI Branch, ANCLEVE/15 wes used by the CI Branch to report on the activities of RECH, a Niami based Cuban exile group, from 1 August 1966 until above : 4 termination date. . OCTET at - 3. Approval is requested for a total of $650.00; minus FICA’ and federal income tax. AMCLEVE/15 will be paid $549.60 net. ‘ Sabet whe Bo : ° et Saket approveb: {7 ae oo, ; Mark Yo EFTYESD . 4 ery SECRET . es nee ee soe Ye eeturent ned BBE MALE hele Cte ee TE AACR re IS Nr cae A MEY Ia nk Met ed eT Oe aL ee | : ; oa . ; 7s) toe om Robert Blader, ninow i wh OGC . gree: en 7531 , . bam = G ¥ 1 came ancertemar oust amano ae a SECRET » KAPOK TYPrq REF A. JMWAVE 7953 (IN 02284) B, DIRECTOR 16467 BT ] | | 1, HQS AND JUSTICE CONCUR SUGGESTION REF A, PARA 5. MEETING WITH LOCAL LNERGO MIGHT PROVE HELPFUL ITS INVESTIGATION ROSENTHAL, JUSTICE | HAS FURTHER SUGGESTED THAT STATION MIGHT WISH CONTACT MR, WALLACE JOHNSON, LOCAL REP, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, ORGANIZED CRIME SECTION. " BELIEVE THIS COULD BE HELPFUL TO DETERMINE NATURE AND EXTENT POSSIBLE | WOFACT INVOLVENENT IF AMCLEVE-15 USED AS WITNESS FOR PROSECUTION ‘HOWEVER LEAVE DECISION RE THIS CONTACT TO STATION, JOHNSON'S OFFICES | ~ LOCATED FEDERAL COURT HOUSE. , - 2, NO OBJECTION IF INVESTIGATIVE AND PROSECUTIVE ASPECTS : "ROSENTHAL MATTER DISCUSSED AT TRIPARTITE HSKTING WITH LOCAL LNERGO AND _ JUSTICE REPS, 3. PLEASE KEEP HQS ADVISED DETAILS OF DISCUSSIONS. 7 y END OF MESSAGE Yh ay As HOM Ae YAC/MH/COG / C/WHD ( COORDINATING OFFICES : . ior AUDANNCATING | AMLEASING OFFICER SECRET hep reedarrineer aia onncen ; REPRODUCTION BY OTHER TNAN THE ISSUING O7FICE 1S PROHIBITED, Cort wo. 14,9000 FET a ectalene eRe RRNRANEE te Alle al etn atl = ane BimbaMnO on Hider mee ean 8 HE eben emer (epalam 6 ye ae mop r MeRCP TO Fee WO, 2 anotas Oves, OC) v0 ~ Cuasetey TO FILE WO. LLASSIFIED MESSAGE vorat cories SECRET PERSON/UNET MOTIF IED eucasoO) acer, to esnce O otstrov (Jers. AOVANCE COPY 0 tesuee CJ acorees Chen SECRET o628212 CITE umwAVE 8239 ‘gJu 6706052. bllie T DIRECTOR - KAPOK TYPIC AMCLEVE-15 &E DIRECTOR 16467 a, 1. AT THEIR REQUEST JMWAVE MEI WITH LOCAL FBI AND JUSTICE "DEPT ATTORNEY ON 6 JULY 10 DISCUSS FUTURE ACTION AMCLEVE-t5 CASE. JMWAVE POSITION WAS TO AGREE HAVE AMCLEVE-15 AID IW CASE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT EXPOSING PROPOSAL WAS REACHED AND AGREED UPON, SUBJECT TO OUR RESPECTIVE HQS CONCURRENCE. . Ao JUSTICE ATTORNEY REQUESTED HAVE AMCLEVE~-15 RECONTACT ROSENT HAL FOR MEET. MEET TO BE COVERED BY FBI AND POSSIBLY LOCAL AUTHORITIES. AMCLEVE-15 WILL ASK ROSENTHAL FOR MONEY FOR DOWN PAYMENT ON MATERIAL (C-4 EXPLOSIVES). TO BE FURNISHED, HOW- EVER, NOTHING WILL BE FURNISHED AT THIS TIME. SUBSEQUENTLY ROSENTHAL WILL MEET WITH AMCLEVE-i5, AT WHICH TIME ONLY SUFFICIENT AMOUNT -OF EXPLOSIVES WILL BE FURNISHED TO CONSTITUTE VIOLATION, AFTER WHICH ROSENTHAL, WHEN SEPARATED FROM AMCLEVE-15, WILL BE ARRESTED. ' ney Bo WITH REFERENCE TO ALBERTO LARRAIN-MAESTRE, NARCOTICS w | S22ET i i t 14-0000 “4 ‘ACLEVE*15 IN THIS MATTER, Gen . @ haGE 2 JMVAVE 8839 S ECR ES ‘e- [$5 ~ FUGITIVE, AMCLEVE-15 WILL AILTEMPY TO MAKE CONTACT WITH HIM TO EXHIBIT REQUESTED SILENCER, SHICM WILL NOT BE FURNISHEDs THIS FEETING WILL BE COVERED BY BUREAU AGENTS AND FUGITIVE - SURVEILLED 0 DETERMINE RESIDENCE AND/OR ARREST, WHEN "he - : _ SEPARATED FROM ANCLEVE~19yq y - a "JUSTICE ATTORNEY CONDITIONS THE ACTION B® LOCAL So survontties THE BASIS THAT PROSECUTION WILL BE DISMISSED _ oS ” RATHER THAN RISK ARY POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE AS TO INVOLVMENT OF D. FBI ALERTING AMCLEVE- “15 TO MAKE ABOVE CONTACTS FOR- FIRST PART OF NEXT WEEK. _- 2e _ UNWAVE WAS IN PROCESS OF TERNINATING ANCLEVE-15, BUT “IN VIEW FBI NEED IN ABOVE OPERATION HE WILL BE RETAINED ON PAYROLL UNTIL 3@ SEPTEMBER. 3. DIRECTOR 17267 JUST RECEIVED. GLAD TO SEE THAT VE ALREADY WERE ON HQS WAVE LENGTH. 4 SECRET ; bs ESECRE? / . | } : 14-00000 i . ~. j N . { : tnoce: Chee Ono ~ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE . , opine / nourima ano/oe ! ChaSStFY TO FILE NO. imitans | steno “7 meQEe TO PELE NO, 4 ances . , enero ance. 0 __peancn : . : Cceranor Oss: _ REPRODUCTION OF Tets COPY PaomiattaD " = - AQVANCE COPY ~ r PLOGLL "Li _S —, : Clissure DJ ceree Dirvene wt Fa taro ve 7 . TG : i SFILE, WR, LEW EEL Cen. eel-22 Pa SERVICE ae _IMWANE 8039 PARA 1 > pur 6 7 alge an; . BTAGNR a Vi [j in 5 . i PLEASE CORRECT THE GARBLED PORTION(S) | ems | alloted od T { : READ AS , OLLOWS; - . i | PORTION OMMITTED i "AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT EXPOSING AMCLEVE-15 OR HIS WOFACT EMPLOYEEIT. i THE F OLLOWING PROPOSAL WAS REACHED AND" - | £ _ I t : | — | : : 2 | z \ | 8 : bo, i é SECRET 00000 iwocer OJ ves, GC ne CuaSstfy TO FILE BO. weer fo FILE NO wg aro) acer, ro aeance O verter CJ sic. CLASSLE DED MESSAGE ruascalumit NOTIF ICO AOW ance, cory : a) tiavee Dacre 11 -vore bir EcToR. |. SAPGK TYPIC ANCLEVE-15 KE DIRECTOR 16467 i . . AT THEIR REQUEST UNWAVE MEI WITH LOCAL FBI AND JUSTICE . CEPT ATTORNEY ON 6 JULY TO DISCUSS FUTURE ACTION AMCLEVE-15 LEVE-15 AID IN PROPOSAL WAS REACHED AND CaSE, JMWAVE POSITION WAS 70 AGREE HAV CASE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT EXPOSIN AGREED UPON, SUBJECT TO OUR RESPECTIVE HOS CONCURRENCE. ; i Ae JUSTICE ATTORNEY REQUESTED HAVE AMCLEVE-15 RECONTACT ROSENTHAL FOR MEET. MEET TO BE COVERED BY FBI AND POSSIBLY LOCAL AUTHORITIES. AMCLEVE+15 WILL ASK ROSENTHAL FOR MONEY FOR DOWN PAYMENT ON MATERIAL (C-4 EXPLOSIVES) TO BE FURNISHED, HOW-- EVER, NOTHING WILL BE FURNISHED AT THIS TIME, SUBSEQUENTLY ROSENTHAL WILL MEET WITH AMCLEVE-i5, AT WHICH TINE ONLY SUFFICIENT ANGUNT OF EXPLOSIVES WILL BE FURNISHED TO CONSTITUTE VIOLATION, Sou | AFTER wHICH ROSENTHAL, WHEN SEPARATED FROM AMCLEVE-15, WILL BE ARRESTED. bd Mart) . Bo WITH REFERENCE TO ALBERTO LARRAIN-MAESTRE, NARCOTICS e [Sec2el (+ co) wate: WN OMITTED, Sentence should read: JHVAvVE POSTION WASTO AGRA HAVE ANCLEVE-15 1 CASE AS MUCH As FOSSIBLE WITHOUT EXPOSTNG ANCLEVE=15 OR HIS WOFACT EMPLOYS ENT. al3 IN TES FOLLONING PROYOSAL seccvcsse 14-0000 wo eee FAGE 2 JMWAVE BESO SE CREF ’S BEEK FUGITIVE, AMCYEVE-15 WILL AITEMPI-TO MAKE CUNIACT WITH HIM TO EXHIBIT REQUESTED SILENCER, WHICH WILL NOT BE FURNISHED3 THIS WEETING WILL BE COVERED BY BUREAU AGENTS AND FUGITIVE SURVEILLED #0 DETERMINE RESIDENCE AND/OR ARREST, WHEN |. SEPARATED FROM AMCLEVE~15 54 — : m3 Co JUSTICE ATTORNEY CONDITIONS THE ACTION Be LocaL. <2 AUTHORITIES ON.THE BASIS THAT PROSECUTION WILL BE DISWISSED _ RATHER THAW RISK AWY POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE AS TO INVOLVNENT OF “| AHCLEVE=15 IN THIS MATTER. ' De FBI ALERTING AMCLEVE-15 TO MAKE ABOVE CONTACTS FOR “ee FIRST PART OF NEXT WEEK. , : 2. JMWAVE WAS IN PROCESS OF TERMINATING AMCLEVE-15, BUT Horr, IN VIEW FBI NEED IN ABOVE OPERATION HE WILL BE RETAINED ON LW od “PAYROLL UNTIL 3@ SEPTEMBER. ae “di aay 3. DIRECTOR 17267 JUST RECEIVED. GLAD TO SEE THAT I~ a Nae o ‘ WE ALREADY WERE ON H@S WAVE LENGTH. g -- | : Ss SEGRE? iSECRET . Sod OS a OT eA eign te eee ats va aon « 14-0000 fi “Ea gPRSP ACEI AREA TG ‘ . APPRECIATE REF PROMPT RESPONSE, HQS WILL PROPOSE —---* Con) 0, :jat_ - meen 20 WH/COG/CICS SECRET DO wu F) on CF emg menicene OT 0 tno oO HE BEES FA Qasacoceran | KAPOK TYPIC ANCLEVE-15 REF: JMWAVE 7953 (IN 02284) ne: TO JUSTICE DEPT THAT ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS ARISING LOCALLY BE DISCUSSED DIRECTLY BETWEEN FBI AND STATION REP, WILL ADVISE JMWAVE OF JUS.ICE RESPONSE, END OF MESSAGE Dc/wH/coc/cics CBD tle OGC(R, BLADERGROEN IN DRAFT) one naw by, PA ido GEN lbesi CQOROINATING OFFICERS wee ren | SS REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. cory NO,
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143 se carnitine Ath st etinentat Sn Ba ee ia oi a inti ae StRa beets wines oe | ’ oe eames -DOD00 104-10178-10334 * | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | oe Anak 2 e FID FILES REVIENED 15 Gclober 1969. Contained following info; PICO Ramor, Reinaldo name contained in list of cubans traveling to Latin America in document dated 12 Sept. 1967. PICco had requested visa to travel to Honduras.from Guatemala. 15 day Honduran business visa authorized 30 August 1967. OTHER TRAVEL NOTED IN FILE: Travel FR/To Message sent Message Date . > FR/to U.S./Brazil Miami/Rio 14 August 1°55 REMARKS: Visa REquested Chile/Venesuela Caracas/San Juan 9 February 1965 REMARKS: 15 day tourist visa authorized provided he has reentry visa or visa to continue to another country, Vene.Chile Santiagc/Caracas 21 Jan. 1965 REMARKS: 15 day temporary resident visa authorized. He is a delegate to £xecutive Council of Latin American Confederation of repastian Trade Unions to he held in Santiago first two weeks in bruary. U.S./Venezuela XMiami Caracas/ 14 Oct. 1964 Miami = REMARKS: 10 day tourist visa authorized at request of XUXMYSHNYAREX Confederaction Latino Americana de Sindicalistas Christianas provided bhey have re-entry or continuation visas. U.S./Dom. Rep. Santo Dom/Miami 1 Aug 1964 Dominican Visa Authorized. U.S./Venezuela Miami/Caracas 14 Jul 1964 i REMARKS: 15 Day tourist visa authorized provided he has re-entry in -into U.S. at request of Latin American Christian Trade Union Confederate. . avy Ered Travel Fr. To. Messaye Sent Messayve Date: ; FR /To u.S./Venezuela Caracas/Miamt “10 March 1964 - REMARKS: 1 Week tourist visa provided he has reentry to U.S. U.S./Venexuela faracas/Migmi 2 March 1967 REMARKS 30 day tourist visa is authroized at the request of La Confederacion de Trabajodores de Yenezuela. ime Helen H. Stilson 15 Oct. 1969 | atta CO MUSSACT rota COPmES Lo 2O NE A Gr arty» eee Bye Loni ges RETARIAT Laden ON BCL AP ROTTS “y SCPE: Garvel _— fel i SECRET amie irene = 7 lemma fel — { “AO, jWAan Fed iy = a _ oe Ot. IT ry f #genc NCP te § COPY PROW TE ol sae ee aDYANCE COPY ISSUED {] sLoreso fal eg 2 Cc. r ves no 1) re ov N + O02 5 z SLASBIY TO LET AO ee a —— ; . q rs SUE atin TSC thon ~ ny ur TO FE NO. + en (* IK, rae SO a lossem or win _. ey a ve Etre] rer 72 prance © gts taoy Phd \ ‘Ken awe ee = = Te rr AS Clerc Ril Csdo cakes wH8 Cifen 4. : \ SECRET 1622452 OCT 69 CITE CARACAS 3820 | (2 7“ . ‘ tie} . “PRIORITY DIRECTOR = (bee . os fv DTDORIC JMDEVEL REF: DIRECTOR 46526 1, FIELD TRACES FIVE NO NEW INFORMATION SAVE 160cr89W67177 . 4S FOR LOCAL ADDRESS AND TOUTED MEDIA CONNECTION PER C777 O5DOS WH/MIAMI 4639; OTHER GENERAL, NONDEROGATORY TIDBITS. _2@. REGRET DELAY DETERMINING AMICE-31 CURRENT STATUS REGARDING CLASC. PROBLEM HAS BEEN IN LOCATING HIM FIRST THROUGH AMCLEVE-15, BOTH BEING MUTUAL FRIENDS, TO DETERMINE IF HE HAS ACCESS AND STATUS CLASC AFFAIRS MERITING STATION DIRECT FOLLOW-UP. SUBJECT REPORTEDLY INVOLVED IN CHURCH FUND RAISING WORK AND SPENDS CONSIDERABLE TIME AWAY FROM HOME. WILL ADVISE SOONEST BUT GIVEN DIFFICULTIES AMCLEVE=15 HAS HAD MERELY IN REACHING SUBJECT SINCE RECEIPT HVCW-8792, HAVE DQUBFS ON PROSPECTS FOR MISSION, Ss FILE: 221~284658, X-REFs 280-124-192/3, SECRET SECRET 14-00000 i. , o ~ PimOia 7 NO INDIK tee) RETORAN TO ne BRANCH ee FILE BD FILE te OS 7S NOL TSS jC) L 1 { Guoeevanr aan 0 . —_ . . —- teatet 212k 2 fehisuficstioal a ate nd tame fled) Woleranca ayccer} . j SECRET - os iv pp opauonrty cycaracas 15 4 Q2207 89 : STOGRIC JSDEVIL REP A: EVON-8792 . ~ aici , . : REF Br DIR-iZ302 7 — 1. IN VIZW IMMINES = QUITO MEETING. CITED REF A, AND ~ PROVIDED CARACAS DECIS FE IRVATIVS ON FEASIBILITY OF Pe, REE ST pRiGa ey STELD TRACES TO UPDATE EANDUING ZMIC2-3 4-31'S OA AS REQUESTED REF B, . 2. FILE; 200-124-192/3. _ t a LQ (ne C/ca/ne_ fy i Cf. ff i was SS (Sree acted . : WR/CA Zin rs a 3 z ; ' nh pa ia. ; Be . if COUADINATING OF NCEE ~ ~. rn , [oraerrs Hy ' wu (RUASIAG OPACER . i 7 } SECRET i Bree coy A AGPRO SUCTION CY CTRGS THAN THE ISSUING GFF 14-0000 PR td or] set A Lt aah he. ees Sh, He “UNGAESITTEO a > CA‘BI je H, Stilson — 3.0 HAL par 0119 C) cos “TAL oer HPA AE, ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET \ {1254 we eee ee fa + EMENSICRY 4 DATE } te whom, _ KU SECRET 30. Septenber 1969 COMMENTS (Nerbe och comment to thow from wham Draw 9 fr> screas catuma citer each comment} cae cc TO 1Orheor den-grater. ate. oni att wolcay wm Sereeeren wom ! ° —| GFFCERS po —TYNETHALS { rcenso Boar ARDED | eee inn on ib FI/D 7B 44 j Tube BS-). an a oT ; | . roi Bee ee eee ee ene mee te ee woof ee ee VW. | 4 1 i H ' ! ' i eee ee ce eens ome cn enn HR NI i ne ne mn i a i | ' ' . i H | . ee ne See cy i ' i H : i i ! : Hl nme ee ee er mgt an mee ae ohne amen i Ya. H TA SECRET Br 610 Met pee te een ee een \ fe Sn z] } an sae T} CONFIGENTIAL _ Paw Gusdat Aref was "Of tucteboer « 2-3: 40 arWuow ut you pee . cm TATERRAL Laz USE ONLY (] UNCLASSIFIED OO aA telat : JI COW L. De aan A borat Ubawe a ry ¢ > f ot 7 “2 ae #) rae Cer ete lose hol Lal 8 wn ‘ : ¢ . f of Y Le. nether 0 ae, aaa, ~~ a La : yi 4 pr mana ia due . m fiag vee ig 14-0000 oem eM hasan + os j 1 ] a | ened ek ned etches wien! ELE Pehle 4c edi al /7* \ SECRET “, a . eR TCR rN ype = §oPNAeE de Leese case} a a , r » Cate UND PLACE OF greta 21 July 1933, Regla, Havana be CITIZENS ALE Cuban + PRESENT aT ITY AND LOCA on Correspondent - Carcas Daily "EXCELSIOR" T SCCUPATIOWAL SPECIALTIES, ECcCATISY Journalist . _. “LPRST ac GIVE TES INCLUDING MILITARY SERVICE ACT IIT? Former Chief CTC Youth Bureau Officer in National Transport Federation me nn. ag A, OTHER SEGNER ICANT GATA PPOLITICS, RiniatOs) - ACD EXTRA SHEETS WHEN 4” ; | Cuba’ | 4 ReyUEST FOR GREEN LIST HAME CHECK pare 39 Sep. 1969 CHIEF, FI/9 x aorsisg 3 D 0119 TENSICN R1254 TYPE CF REGLEST (CMECA CHE} FURST TEME SUBMITTED ACDITICNAL DATA PECMECH FO@ CURRENT . INTEREST fs SuBUECT (CHECK CHE) ESPICNAGE CO CE ACTIVITY OPEGATICMAL CLEARANCE LOCATICN DATES CarGisating OFF ICTR avy Helen H, Stilson 4 SOR ICE DESIGNATOR CA/B4 Tae Member 26 July Movement Later fought clandestinely against Castro in Cuba iS REGuIOgS fF Monts, } Ceuttae TeRMS CeCd AS POERUGATUS$* INO TP} IONS. UNSERT CAQION; FILL OUT FORMS COMPLETELY, INSTRUCTIONS: stay orn sueets 10 #1/9, SEE CS! 10-7 TOM HOE cae wer coeee obi rtees srenet an asain TON AL Spaecr Tea ges 3 SEgCe ToT ION Tae reat) Te icatt Verte taaia}~”*«PACT) ~~ Carne) 5°7" : 155 Brown Black Latin Tl. SFsl8h Gif wife, Givk MaIcES MAME ee Carmen refk Mie 3 34 BE PMMEGIATE Favity asa a “~ ~~ ~ ~ — ~ Father: Reyino PICO: Stother: Naria de la Poz PICO . tay 14-0000 ee er es emanates sti aja airtni Tabet ent A eaten me . SECRET Nee ft Leer i] FROM: FVD .<¥ va pr wv \ ane . \ ay oa ewes SEE DOSSUER CM SUBLET VN FIO BTIGRARAIC FILES. ts a. } A MEMGRANCUM TS ATTACHES HERETO. ‘ 1 NOTE TO THE ORIGINATING OFFICE NOTICE COMPLETED, SHOULD BC SENT TO FIFO. v MGT? GE SUFPICHENT INTES R ue PACH TTHFS wWiTH CONTPAL ENG won TO: F/O FROM: wane SSF1CT ocsicaatos { FOG6, GuILoING PSTERSIC® CARCEL THE STOP CARD FOR THIS REQUEST SECRET 0. Cc) F1/D AAS 4D PERTINENT [eFCRMATION OW SUBJECT. wv THE SUBJERT 19 NO LOSES IMPORTANT TO YOUR SEFICE, THIS SHEET, wity Tat F vite YOUR FILE OF THESE SeLETS FREQUENTLY, 282 SEND TO FI/O THE SHEETS z 1) DEMAND A CONTINUING NAME CHECK. ZAPCHES FOO UNFCRMATION THAT 15 NGT REQUISED. Gare c. wits THE LIMITED LOEMTIFICATICN PROVIDED iu Tee SEcCEST, F1/9 3S UNABLE TO GETEAMINE WHETHER THete £5 INFOQMATION ABOUT Tee SUSIELT OR NOT. €. [7] THE SuQJECT OF THES REQUEST IS APPARENTLY THE SUBJECT <F THE FOLLOWING: DULOWING CANCELLATION SsOuS TraT ARE 8 THE uP FY/OIS ee aA AN AOE EAA NR qartagi nC Pe carenuserrebionnantne atsmarnte sare rman n= > weet 14-0000 } | wn ee secret Civepsasetor fs! A eet * We DiaSl Tos & 85265 cere nner cede perenne ene fom + Famed . _ — jp NOES ww NO INDIA Ly ReTLR TO eH BAANGH hey Felt AD Pah @ | (7 Fiz in 5 Fite RO. Yatsronce numbary {eM selication} (Gate ona tine filed) ppronity cz caracas 15 2) Ole tire . DTOOREC-FNBEVIL REF A: EVCW-8792 elice im REF B: DIRS42602 | 1. IN VIEW UMMINENCE QUITO MESTING. CITED REF A, AND Avda, DECISTON IS Jan TAINS ON eo cr PER PASH BS: ; EANDLING ANICS-31 gl NREQUEE PROVICZD CARACAS thet 7 A-31'S OA 4S REQUESTED REF B, @. FILE: 200-324-192/3. . = C/oastss 11s a?) (De. _ Se ee ae Ta War. ae mond yee! acta ) fo OPT i WH/CA EE... bo Se “ . Ra v 7 rene, fs, ye 9", COORDINATING C7AICERS ds (Fen. | re Sees Sa tee ne Ce sen tNT LATING OF rein MLASAG GPFICLB aa ad. ROOZOSUCTIS. 14-0000 | | ’ tee * ’ eo. fs, - SD. r To Nez eae of ory ih swarser FS, D Annrce oY econ ’ . fn wy ~ ' . , vs so t fs ‘ ' a ‘dys a x S¢ ~ “ : - -_ ; KE BL . t ' nn oon ! ced: inne ST ee rs an PICO Ramon, Reinaldo’. 201284658 \ o-85uL 5 SEE Ee” wo ! DPOB: 21 July 33, Regla, Havana PMA req 3 Jun 64 = WAVE 7146 = CA ops. Wi/SA /20B/PA-PROP (Ott). DL-11 June 64 ~ FLUTTERED OWE Snr PEQ Part I PRO Part ry Mia - “4 70F 436A" 19781 FRE ¢ a4 « Ree Os . } eres wa GATE. ty gy | i > ay i aay { q : To. , b as x PotD Andie tan : ; rs a i ops fant * ot re. . . oe : ~ 7 . beat oy .t i . : a) . ‘ - ; 4 a . ‘ a 2 7 2 Seek rv ~ ws . » 14-0000 3 *LASSIFIED MESSAGE % conse s ws Chae, EE Deere Qheores — ‘ ee, wae 7 > ° =e = to 77 . el BESTE UCT ION PROWNG ITED (7 Rass SD ut Oh SECRET - =| eer ED ‘ Lene ' ete oO FE re if - ' 3 _ samo Tuer ta atance OF . PERSON/UNIT NOTIFICS a ar © ale 7 an [e __ Fae ROT es oe is | a a2 no ~) t ei wie “ ADVANCE COPY rn Unit Tiea 2 PoE TTS 7 SL Ovras (eve o O O WR. FILE @92, ca/PeoP OA WEG tn /SA# BWDP wh 4 SECRET 2521282 -7~ : CIR INFO SaGO PALP CITE WAYS 7479 / <v7O0 QRSHIPE PBQUMEN Ay “<2ROn . REF DIR -795623 1. DETAILS AMICE-31 RECRUIT“ENT AND PRQ DATA BEING FOR ZESDE9 UFGA 19598, ASSESSMENT FavoRa®LE pnp SUBJ RESPONSIVE SEF 25, 2s PLAN HANNDLE A-31 INITIAL PERIOD PRIMARILY THROW smioeey ANS AMOT-23, AMICE OFFICIALS. IF A-31 GETS ONE OF REF Teer ( FOSITIONS, PROPOSE UNILATERAL HANDLING BY KUSARKER AND Ghadear SEPASATICN FROM AMICE EXCEPT NOMINAL COVER TIES, <?ROn x, A-3, LEFT 22 JAN PRIOR RECEIPT REF, DUE TSP oRTAaAsel Tasces <wOn GUIEANCE (ESPECIALLY SINCE PRESS AND PROPAGANDA DEPT Ok oer ur veer LIXELY BE OFFERED AND ACCEPT DUE PAST AMICE/CLASC DEAL Ticts; BONGERNO WILL CONTACT A=31 Ca®a ZHESE LATTER STOPPING ° 3S Ti fe : DISCUSS CIV SHIPPING BOYCOTT, BOMGIeNO VILL Pass SEF Ceotr stress os Pee . PSE TOXT PROP JOB NOT PRCDUCTIVE OR INFLUEATIAL. ~@ SECRET CRN <vONn ~-2» <wvwOon VES ET ae on Wet yg zt 1 Coty BRRey Bee te a 14-0000 . fae wie sway MESSAGE FORM3® / Routing ~~ T 3 Willies Lrown/ser mi ons 4, .f } = st var gato teen SECRET | an er & GI NO ino ee puegp an dane 22 January 1945 i rut IN Cs PLENO. 201-284655 — ts . Ta c ETVRAN TD ARRANGE i | To ,dMHAVE SATETAGO PAPRIS/ICPIPIT ce “ Rom DIRECTOR - Seimei - ON : i ~: gonn CA/o 4 no VALE Cd, WHT, DdE, WAL, WEG, aa Fi, Pld ‘ lo . 0 a b WAVE IFO SAGO BALP . CTE O1R - i Y QRSNIPBR PBRUYEN 79561 - ‘s ; 4, ; IDEN: ENRIQUE VILLARREA (CUBAN) g & C 9 ‘ 0 ? ee 9 y EMD -OF MESSAGE. ¥ = c>) | op aa oo _ Lo _ ee ee ee an - ona Cc 0 0 P . 4 Y ’ . Y wH/PO/E . ‘ : WESA/HB J Ott coordinated in draft 33 22 4 pn ee c pews /Sa__ eS __eseepimenee ence ee = ea Cor { BREESE Reg Bsiese wi cota Tae 13890 Be. areaooudniane Br GINLR THAN THE ES EUING Seti “by PRHISITES. ~ Me me o C ; : : MESSAGE F ovo, Willian Brow/ser re -” ‘eye q unit. CAB Oeom LYG SECRIS xr 6762 CPN noe oan, %2 January 1969 0 nsw ct MEMO. 2091-33165 1 ROM OIRECTOR JMaAVE SANTIAGO PARIS/LCPIPIT \ i i ae conn, Che 4 ino WG Fler, aa WH Z 2 nis wl S pevee , fy ‘SAAT ol. . . yd. 10 WAVE FO saco | PALP QRENIPS PBRUMEN : REF: WAVE 7250 (IN 62278) NoT SENT PALP A i. AGREE IY PRINCIPLE OPS USE AMICE-31 FER REF. REQUEST ASSESSMENT A-31, METHOD. OF HANDLING, AND DEGRES HE RESPONSIVE. POA NO BEDIG REINSTATED AND REQUEST STA FORWARD PRQ 1 AND 11 SOONEST. . | e. DY VIEW NATURES CLASC EXEC MTG Po, NOT EXPECT A-21 20 SE IY POSTPICN INFIUENCE THIS EVENP. FUTURE VALUE WILL DEPEND ON CLASC POSITION CBTAYNED. SUGOEST FOLLOWING CLASC TARGETS AS KEY SECTORS FOR PENETRATION: TREASURY DEPARTMENT HEADED BY DI PACCE; OFFICE.OF SEC CEN MASPERO; OFFICE OF PRES GOLDSACK. FYT SAGO NOW HAS PENSTRAGION IN CIASC EQS PRESS AND FROFAGANDA DEPP THROUGH FUBIAS-7 (IDZH) AND Do on WISH DUPLICATE THIS CHANNEL. DEFER TO SACO FOR ADDITIONAL COMMENTS A-31 USE. 3. TA A-31 BRIEFINGS BO NOT INDICATS SCOIS KUBARK LVTEREST AID PROGRAMG RE CLASC, &, REQUEST A-31 DEBRIEFING SAUO MIG, BE POLWARDED WEEN ONfATNED. . wo = a — yf 8&3 . ~ igi pena aa EXD OF MESSAGY fh peta tod) 6A cs ae , c nn afPofe Tt je , Led econlinated in dram fi) we we 4 fy . G/3A 4 ~, aE a ree ve DCAM SA. . a : Pass am cb CEMRIBALS ELISE oO, enn oa Sapien j . externas Leet ran Became ad SPHERES bares ge ; attest Leeper ctor anen veiemar tre sane ed ; bey a BEPRGCUY HON OY OTHER THAN Tit aysiu GCE Uy PeamstleS a Oe me we 14-0000 roan $F pp ht es “3 eens aries one, WS ilies Browa/ecr MESS: mm Gur C803 One iS ECRET H ri — ur 27O) {ZNO INDEX ie nn __ vn Ze i4i cait22 January 1965 __ TH Re wi C$ ENO 201-2) 2S8653 to .UMIAVE SANTIAGO PARIS/LCPIPIT HOM OIRECTOR con, A/o nfo W, ALE ch 2, wh], DdF wns ) web, oh, Fi, tila \ 10 WAVE INK SAGO PALP _ Gow _ QASUIFS FERUGH . 735 6 | ar REF: BIR FI5LO oe at IDK: ENRIQUE VILLARREA (CUBAN) an END OF MESSAGE + Ree cere hme meter ene ee crepes ee “ “og GUdTION BY OTHER THAN THE SUING OFNCL TS Phar wigitta feey Na aiPeog - p t t i H i i 1 H | H . i aa i i : % ; Pan ~ . : wi/FO/3 . 3 , 3! ‘ . WIA/ia J Gtn coordinated dn draft i i 4 _ 3 2 a . Ia a oo j :, a fir ae - pefwufsa eS pantinani,¢R8s042) Ln _—_————---_-. wekaadswa aeyican fl S8xeCRrE* “oh H serous tte riee 14-00000 - ~~ - ’ wLwaeR MENORANDUN TOR? Crier, wH/6A/I08 - W. Ullery 201 - 284658 subjECT PICO Ramon, Reinaldo REFERENCE: Your Memorandum, Dated... .- 22 Jenuniy 1965 crm A Provisional Operational Approval is granted for the use of ‘his Subject as set forth telow. A Provistonal Operational Approval {ssued by CI Staff grants the same authority, on a temporary basis, for the use of an individual as the authority granted in an Operational Approval unless otherwise specified by CI/OA. It is baseé, however, only on preliminary file checks and_investigation and is sub- ject to a further final review when all investigation is completed. POA reinstated until 26 April 1965 to aliow for submission of PRQ Part I and PRQ Part IT on Subject per wH/sA/IOS request of 22 January 1965. L26/-2 ee’, ‘To process the Cperational Approval, Pull information (completed PRQ Parts T and (1) must be submitted as ‘socn as possible and not- An Operational Approval will follow vhen all {sfactery PRQ Parts TI t by interested Di- (6) conths from this date. {pvestigntion is ccapleted and upon the receipt of sat! ang Ii. Cancellation cust be requested Lf use of S.dJec vialons ceases. 2 /OPSRATICNAL APIRCVAL AND SUPPORT OLY? Wb Pee Poem EDGE cab ree teees eaetrees a.oe later--than sixes + >> 14-0000 proce oan Caren ans r ‘ t | | ‘ : . SUBJECT: Reinaldo PICO Ramon | . 201-284658 : i C-85445 a i i a : \ | t , i H ; Please reinstate Subject’s POA for 60 days..: | 4 A PRQ Part I and Ii was requested from the Field. sy | on 22 January 1965 via cable, - i. 8 ! : . | | | John L, Hert | ! Deputy Chief, #H(SA) } H Distribution: | Orig. & 1 - Addressee ' i 1 = WH/SA/IOS : ‘ | t= 201-284658 1 | | | ; i i : | i ‘ : i ' i i ; : ro : pie . - ey te 2 YESH a i. _ i 14-0000 'SSTFIED MESSAGE rota, cores d/. . cowy "1 Clover 4% SECRET REPRGOLCTION PROMSB ITED PERSON/UNIT NOTIFIED + ACTION ADVANCE COPY ~ Calo O issuto (Jerre [verre ey INFO ; 4 ; _vR. FILE, WAISA B BoP, WHY Caz, a1, Sars, YA, ifs FROM ee Gal": \0 ae SEC RE T 1822232 _ DIR INFO SAGO CITE WAVE 7251 . 19 Jur63 982266 ° DIDORIC ZRGAMIN PBRUYEN ee "REF wave 7250 (UW L2d74). a ° IDEN: REINALDO (PICO) RAMON. SECRET | - CFN 14.90000 “ _t wen Fj ws OC] 1 a ~ . GS: . . - re . Lut WO Cl, CLASSIFY TO FRE WO — ae _l =e af AF 0 HESSAGE Torat Cortes 2c f — carte me vo ROO =f Saf =a ee Deorr REPRODUCTION PROHIBITED ? ME MO iX- TED TC BRanca pn oistor ST) gs TSS ew Mwave ACTION AOVANCE COPY & o DJ mee [verse Cree THFO . ve. re, WHISA 8 DEP WH 7 REF DIR 76863 + I. PAST SEVERAL MONTHS CLASC PROMISING HIRE AMICERS AFTER SOLUTION BUDGETARY PROBLEMS PRESUMALBY aT NEXT EXEC COMMITTEE MEETING. CLASC ALSO INDICATED CERTAIN AMICERS INCLUDING IDEN R - eR | (ASSIGNED AMICE-3,) WELCOME ABOARD NOW IN ANTICIPATION SALARY FUNDS’ | 1 se | CWITHIN FEW MONTHS, c om fe) , 2. PLAN HAVE. A-34y ACCEPT OFFER AND ALSO PERSONAL INVITATION r ; ATTEND CLASC EXES COUMITTEE MEETING SAGO, ah vi BE INSTRUCTED PENETRATE CLASC FOR JOINT AMICE/KUBARK PURPOSES: Ae REPCRT DETAILS CLASC STRUCTURE, BIODATA AND INTER} “RELATIONSHIPS KEY PERSONNEL. = . 1 -. Bo _ ASSESS EXTENT SUCCESS COMMUNIST FAR LEFTIST ATTEMPTS 'TRUN CLASC AGAINST U.S. THEREBY UNDERMINING HEMISPHERIC ANTI-CASTRO Ve c bo~ | . ¢ OSOLIDARITY. 5 ° P P Y C. MANEUVER INTO POSITION SPOT AND EXPOSE OR NEGATE ADVERSE ¥ INFLUENCES AND BRING CLASC MORE IN LINE MUTUAL GOALS, 3.0 Av3y] ETD 4t JAN. INDEX, * Rs oP TS ONDER Ang, NESER O STATURE in ELAS, ie Taas _Seeaey Set ee aed SECRET His RPtrcgencesr, eer 389 | heed Oo pps ey Rl cory we eee fo sr hOeey 14-0000 SECRET CARCELLATIGN TO DIVISION DATE 15 January 1965 jo tear a MEMORANDUM FOR: CHIEF, wa/Sa/I0S ATTENTION: Wendell Ullery ; wt * 201 ~ 28658 ‘ The file on——PICO Ramon, Reinaldo i's: cance lied : and closed in CI/OA for the following reason: use of Subject. Failure to submit PRQ-II as required under CSI No. 10-5 or to indicate any further interest in obtaining approval for the operational . wt ME Wie ad | 40 be pene 7 w ape t 5 pee Poy uf eS - Prior to any future use LEGG ES of Subject, it will be necessary to furnish a new approval request (Form #772) to CI/doA /a/ Zdward P. Brown CHIEF, C T/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION SECRET For 4 GUsQLETE PAEvigUs CoOrreoas 1-43 694 14-0000 — cane ete inate oe ener | | . 21 ernment ste saaprn staat eras mae ean m 8 rewound 5 3 ” on : rae A Pts i$ 37 76 efe rane ; vim tty vue ab Ross GS Ee ° wy AR; See Paragraph below 1. Identity A, who is ‘€he sother of AMICE/3J1, a Station aaget, has heen twice danied peruission to enter the United States as a refucee from Cuda. The local QDURCL office has atated that Identity A has been slaced on a deniad admissions list because of information aupplied by OBACID. %. According to AMICE/31, Identity A applied for admission to tha United States with her daughters, Identities B and C. Identie ties P and C eraeelved the necesaary authord2 ation on 24 February 1955 from the Swine Tabaensy and arrived in tha United States by afr on 23 Fabrmiary. 3, Identity A waa tha wile of Identity D, a masher of the Cuban Commualac Party for acne tuenty yaarc, at tha tine of her firpat anplication te leave Cubase Tdantity D diad in detohes of 4965 and aceerding to ANICE/321 lost his Comauniat Party membership ecard about a yaur orior te mis death. Aanoraine to AMTOES? 1, Idenvity & has naver foined bar of the Ta H Party although there daa: i cha t her husband nay hav placed ber raze on the mumba AMTCE/31 gine statec That ticing Cai pas i As vary antle techments are “tue atatesenta 3 ‘ tsyvana ectice she haa long pean a TE Cemmuniat, Sent an separite screce Bt fren the Aiahon of &leniua ses and the teatifyineg to her geal character and ing Catholic, Bhertpiha LB dao SP fe doe wee LE RR TL oe | tf Bee wae . C2 od see . _ tion, FRBAYE ee paki ee Feques fen #9 2 stersession to Facilitate intry of Ideatity A j | | | | i | | i i i ! \ oni 14-0000 “ He Ncee mente eater et ceiver wre ene ene seervenee bree # enpURITY Ae Seemeimer canner ten inten atetnee rtm cto ne staan werent mmnsan a Sepa inet neers neers fe | I. | COMPNUATION OF _ fa 4 C.. See ere fp ar leg! hy fev us DISPATCH ‘ , a On ee i U. Xt.ls requested that Headquarters contact the appropriate GDACTD and GOURSE officials for the purnose of peneving Identity A's nane From tha danied adaissions liat aince her close connection with a member of the Coban Comsunist Party, which aresunably was the basis of the derogatory information, {su no longer a fact. Philip 6. ELMARD sow ho bi~Gaits, ae FILO Ae Tfapise de hee fay fan co o@ . va eye Oe Ray bey fis lhe, OF pers eee iter Mee sae - figplix pe i “ aw 243 jf ete tebe Cone Geert et Poids 42 Wer tera ful acter | pee” flere Ate be fagptavertet oe 2 * foe OPE ae ey ¢ 4 A ek eeaete by leg rem fice foe wrote een d ones ne Seer fead tat ORS nore ON rl Reena inane menu AW ant nembt— mama PravtaheSeebintnahintnnRetAtn bith atnnen timed aanematin etunrenn Get Poteet an haptind ne enaeeaneaapaugenate eiennptateet artnet 14.90000 \ ssa tudstlsaaatyt oa." chee 5 remnant nas A aaa ad ea arabe alten Re ae ah L * Rea bal ots SALECT sO LCTOPERAT JONAL ANICE/3y ac? EFGUISIO - SEPLFENCES 1 ACTION REQUIRED: FYI REF SRENCE: UFGA-19701 Distribution: Orig. & 2 - JHYAVE A } DATE 1 CESPAICH SYMBOL AND HUMBER OFrGy-ss1S 2S GROSS REFERENCE TO SECRE Crick 1 = WH/C,RR/OS FHC ZRR/OS 1 = WH/C/ESEC J ~ 201-284658 A“ vl ro ttre mA 4 ema gees emnaerrerconengnnnees . PF LR ate be gaye ‘ » * ACTIBED TS my i oe ae ¢ rman aa net EEN OPTRA DO ESOS FO OEE OE NOE vs oa at BA yet waxystua earths Teper sate AMO CAMARO EPEAT CR AAT CEA OLE FR RNR IE ND pm apa ACA RE Se a EL A stm mci H ® Fiet lates a % . ‘Jako 3 rnareair romacmenae a ere tneere ee nce mt weraart Sok ees Saeed St WREST CHER Subject was granted an OA on 4 February 1905, HOWARD R, COLLEAKY a a i GLASSIFICATION. i = ! SINR TN A At TT pena so een oR “TREE ATCH | ieomeersDesrennisenianeine te ae | AAT Na ERERT Ea SaeP AI TES ER, ECA 14.90000 Cass ca i ~ OMe actor YH PIDENTIOAL r Fworrs bow anetiaws na Chief, FR ee | Lone QTE Of i WO NN INF ‘| Shdef, PRGA eee eee a OE Seaimeseniabanrnaioes Frost . $05, Brussela _ Lenora SUBJECT Bi io ’ Cay hcl JON RL QUIRED PERISENCES REP: 35P-2235, 4 August 1965 Attached is Cuban travel informetion received ‘rom NIGALE during August, ~ 3 : weet - - ot a Diena G. WiG abou Attachment: As atated above Distribution: — - Gnaies, «i (w/att) 1 - Chiel, 8T/SA (w/o att) 2. trugesls (s/o att) we va PROCESSED ¥ oe FEE Y i | | i fy | G an crossnerincce TOY sn AnD MUSES Tq! oo : t ; : i - _ i ppye-2275 | eptember 1965 ng a a ~ wR ASS Sarin | MC LIGE MUMPEN i VHPTDPNPIAL! 2 14.90000 oa Annezes —-~ Bisloges— |. Anes . Identite de la personne gui sollicite le vise : - (Grande ‘Caructéres) H . : Identiteis _ ¢ von de peroca i die het visum ooarroegt : : (Biokletters) i -- . - Identidad del {de ley - me me ee, ve Py, Motate 19 BPE avsatuié AO SANTIAG WOCHILE, WAN BULGE TE a ed Sigxsa _ _ > BULLETIN DE RENSEIGNEMENTS aw : POUR L‘OBTENTION O'UN VISA DE PASSEPORT “7 STAAT VAN INLICHTINGEN. - TOT HET BEKOMEN VAN EEN PASPOORTVISUM FORMULARIO DE INFORMES PARA OBTENER LA VISACION DE UN PASAPORTE Nature et durce du visa’ Aard en duur von het sum Norurctera y duracee 7 Nom 69) 7 Sg Apeliida Peenems Voornomen Nomores Liew et date de nassance’’ La Pleots an dolum van geboorte . _... Luger y techa de naciriento - — Nationalilé Lurigine Oorspronmkalijke actioneltet _. 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Pol Monseignsur Je Cano¥Yh --- = ine avion .- soe 3.1.8.0. i Bon ' Indication de Cauterite que d deitvre le passe port, date, numero et duree on polidile Aonduiding der overheid die het paspoort heeft afgeleverd, dotum, aummer en geidigheide- deur Indicar la reépartecdn que ho exterdido ef pcsaporte, fechc, numero y» termina de volder— a Ha VANE» | Cuba, | 16- 10 bieo3 9 Wore TS Peas et age qui avcompagnent Voornamen en feeHijd der hinderen dit medireusea _ |. : _- Nombres y edad de a haas que jo ecemparion References { (nom tet auretse dees fecsonnes ¢ ritées Raferentres {moa en adres der vermelde perronen) fee Referenc-os framtve y draccrion de las persons Que ered, Auguste VALISTONDASL, Jess Jondralois ae Cab ensce 5 ke cy Monaeignaur Josep CARDYU, assesseur. Fut 4 te Gedoon te SANLLAGOTGuTwnili de .. Extend:do en el (Signature du requérant) (Handtekening van de oaneroger), {Fema del solcstenter 1 ede 195. | ~ een atckhy Gee Renvoge a ete CONSIDERATIONS ET AMIS DE LAGENT DIPLOMATIOQUE ET CONSULAIRE BESCHOUWINGEM EN ADVIES VAN DG DIPLOMATIEKE OF CONSULAIRE AMSTENAAR iia 1955 #AINISTERE DE LA JUSTICE Mialatoria ven Juatitie iw » de ls der nt N’ Disoction Geadrele Algemene O-rectie Admiaitration Poia doy Etcqagers Bewnns s Vroomda ngenpokte Tereggercades seer Deetttien re . Ceshsnag . Bearetley le we _ . td Brosest, de Au nom du Mintsire, Nemene 60 Master, : Pour TAditastration deta Police des Kirangees an . Voor tq? Seetucr der Vrermdstogeapoktce . 14-0000 , ‘ g aw, eet ae SECRET , PROVISIONAL OPERATIOHAL APPROVAL MEMORANDUM FOR? Chiet, —” nee 20f- 264658, —uBse/RA/OX > Ws ULLery- SLBIECT AMICE/31 REFEREWCF: Your Memorandum, Dated crm . A Provisional Operational Approval is granted for “he use of this Subject as set forth below. A Provisional Operational Approval issued by CT starf grants the same authority, on a terporary basis, for the use of an individuel as the suthority on granted in an Operational Approval unless otherwise specified by cr/OA. It is based, -however, only on preliminary file checks and investigation and is sub- ject to a further final review when all investigation is completed. r ‘ ey ttotare Subject's POA is herewith extended until 30 September 1965 to allow = ” gdAitional time for the completion of the 0A investigation. : N . ve . : : } 0 4 : eo pene EEE full information (completed PRQ To process the Cperational Approval, later than s{ix 5 Parts I and II) must de submitted as soon as possible and not : _ (6) months from this date. An Operational Approval will follow yhen all : investigation is coepleted and upon-the receipt of satisfactory PRQ Parts I and IT. Cancellation cust be requested L? use of Subject by interested Di- visions ceases. bs ve on ia -_ paverd Pe arom tf, oS ers ie F Sas MAREE, ee 29 June 1965 roaw mee Ore reece eorttes roe 126 ce eertieas 14.90000 if 8 oes ime feo | oesteor fgg Prow vem Ayo 44 PREPARATORY SAGO ) TRIP AMICE- $1. CABLED “WENCESLAO MORENO ‘AMICE — COLLECTING FUNDS AMONG CUBAN EXILES Ffig CHILEAN EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS “AS DONATION PROPER AUTHORITIES THROUGH HIS FEDERATION. MORENO F REPLIED. WITH GRATITUDE. FUND APPEAL WILL NOTE 24-HOUR WORK C STOPPAGE BY CHILEAN PORT WORKERS 24 FEB ‘IN CONNECTION BOYCOTT” ~~~ : fo) : ‘ . P MOVEMENT, HOPEFULLY AMICFE WILL COLLECT SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS Y WHICH WAVE MAY SUPPLEMENT TO ASSURE GOOD PUBLICITY ON A-31 ARRIVAL SAGO. WILL ADVISE ETA WHEN FIRM. - SECRET <PON =~ Teen “agas Sor <~wOon —_—_» CD evxse Cuassiy 40 rae war PET: eee faa raed Sante te tat SCRE Ke aUASSIFLED “WESSAGE rove comes oe. ; ec 1 10 saan Is re seers REPROCLUCT tom PROMIBITED — x 14.90000 ats ty { i i . i ! 16 vena? 1965 i MEMORANDUM FOR: -Cirtef;—C1/6A | | SUBJECT (: AMICE/31 i 201-284658 i : _ | Attached herewith are two copies of Subject's PRQ Part I | i and one copy of a PRQ Part IJ. An OA ig requested. , : | ° \ | i i \ . H \ 1 John L. Hart | Deputy ‘Chief, WH/SA i ' . 4 i | | | | | ay | ee 4 i . i Distribution: . : | Orig. & 1 ~ Addresseo w/att. . 1 - WH/SA/10S i “yt - 201-284658 . ! : . { | t ; } , \ i i i : rt | | | : } SECRET . . 201 No. 234658 MEMGRANDUM FOR: Chief, renee? Operational Approval is hereby granted in the case of . AOCE/31 : : » for the purpose specified in your request " datea__16 February 1965 _. me ee 70 i rr a q prs We, mae This Approval is based uson evaluation of information available to this Office, and is granted under authority contained in CST and CSI-F 10-5. - /sj Edward P. Brown CI/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION fe. ; -_ Date:___h February 1966 jab Oistrionution: Orig. to Addressee to Files SECRET FURY OPT oeetea te Sen eeeee Fertrawe are . 14-0000 | | | Lgdt cr AIT DE SEN a sy . i PABST es 7 —_ vT SEC SECRET Wore F lied Ie} We Pet vu hom C -— AQVO NCE COPY f{ sutue of Pseore TTT ~ . he aes, : aera i ws { 4 ( Casees re ete GL. ay A AT cee eee f VRE TORE NO LL Le Ssseme dz. sr dy roan Lome y rrr Oe a ae seitfeee A) Fionn rete tg _caleeoe a ar Pa aw ALLRED. en SECRET +$15632 JtiNe 68 CITE CARACAS 9290. is “DIRECTOR LAFG JitwAave Sag 25148 JIOEVIL AMICE _ i v wy REF mvave oad ys) STATIOY CARACAS ESTIMATES AVICE-31 # LULO REQUIRE $598 PER MONTH PLUS HOUSING a) SQUCATION ALLOWANCES OVER AND ABOVE JMDEVIL UFFER IN UROER ENABLE AIM LIVE EVEN MOucSTLY HERE. ATTEMPTING COLER MUNZTARY SUPPLEMANT THIS MAGNITUDE COULD Se WPF ECULT., WHILE WE vO HAVE INTexest In MONITORING MDEVIL, IT 7S RELATIVELY LOW PRIORITY IN TERMS LOCAL REQUIREMENTS AND STATION WILL Take IT ON ONLY LF HQS seLdives IT CONSTITUTES WER-RIDING NATIGNAL PREORITY. PERHAPS EVEN MORE TMPURT ANT THAN COSTS AND CQVER CONSIDERA IGND, HOWEVER, IS BALPA. se cRET BT SEOCOET 14-0000 isannscisaR ts Side iABat ne Merre MaN8 eines Listes allan cd Caset SECRETARY Disse pens rece a, + ASIA FIED MESSAGE FOS UN TROIS ae ia -_— err SECRET bE When Fuiled ta} ~ ’ é ae 4 N\ X REF TO Fue NO 7 4 FI . fr ro —. Se —_ we A o Oa vas) = /.. : : S fA eE OG fixer © 3 tae. —_——---—~ FIRE. Life b1fae fF FL 5 omentas ; . SEC RE T @420282 JUN 68 CITE JMWAVE 2626 RANTS in? 245 | | CARACAS ‘DIRECTOR {INFO JMCOBRA : fl UMDEVIL AMICE 1. DURING NINTH CONGRESS IN SANTO DOMINGO EMILIO MASPERO RENEWED “AN OFFER TO AMICE-31 OF A POSITION IN THE CLASC OFFICES IN CARACAS AT A SALARY OF $490 PER MONTH (| AND ONE WAY AIR FARE. AMICE-3! TOLD MASPERO THAT SALARY WAS NOT ENOUGH IN VIEW HIGH COST OF LIVING IN CARACAS BUT THAT HE VOULD THINK IT OVER AND GIVE ANSUER {BY EARLY JUNE. 2, IT IS NOT CLEAR JUST WHAT AMICE-31 FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITY WOULD BE BUT THIS SEEMS TO PRESENT WOFIRM OND OPPBRIUNITY TO “OWITOR CLOSELY CLASC PLANNING AND DAY TO DAY ACTIVITIES. RFQUEST ADDEES COMMENT ON OPERATIONAL SELES Te of AA A HARLAN MRR EPO tne, REED AND POSSIBILITY OF STATION CARACAS OFFERING AMCIE-S1 { Camm mene ne CO RR on ce kr nenaowe awe ee « SOME FINANCIAL | ASSISTAN ie IN MOVING. “FAMILY, TO CARACAS eeecmcese AND SOME REGULAR SUPPLEMENTARY Inca! ME IF AND WHEN HE IN. gern nnn we Nr age ues are PLACE. ; ee SECRET WA - BT . u SECRET 14-0000 a Same Stress ragat Or eote UNAS 5 FEERON UNE Ot cy — a te { OVANCE COPY | ssucp sLorreo | ' vo [3 _ Oise ov Y.. res a ACTION C —— ==! we oa Re cope lene on mo { x . ene mee ste ok ea LP ee es Pees a ipemaio ek SE CR E&T 241524% MAY 68 CITE SANTO DOMINGO 5604 DIRECTOR, JMWAVE, 3UENOS AIRES if, “ONTIVIDEO, LA PAZ DIDORIC JNOEVIL - erro Poon REF: SUSHOS AIRES a6e3(A/ SPY 7 ire STATIGN IN(ITIATED CONTACT WiTH AMICE-31 ON 24 MAY FOR SHORT DEBRIEFING. DUE SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS NO ADDITIONAL CONTACT TO BE MADE. AMICE-21 19 PROVIDE COMPLETE DOCUMENTSTION FROM CLASC EVENTS ON ARRIVAL JMVAVE 27 MAY. 2. _ MOST SIGNIFICANT ASPECT MEETINGS ACCORDING AMICE-31 COORDINATED EFFORT COMMENCING JUNE. YHICH FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION CLOSTIS.\di45, TO DEMAND RELEASE ALL LASOR AND POLITICAL PRISONERS IN LATIN AMERICA, CLASC AL- READY SENT CABLE TO SARRIENTOS IN BOLIVIA DECRYING HIS TREATMENT ORGANIZED LABOR. THESE EFFORTS TO CONTINUE DURING ENTIRE _ ANNIVERSARY YEAR OF ILO AND FER AMICE-4St COULD WELL BE SOURCE OF DE-SCOMFORT TO MAJORITY LATIN GOVEREMENTS. 3. SINGLE CENTRAL OF LABOR DIScuUuSSEN AT MEETINGS BUT NOT YET FIRMED UP. FERMANENT COMMITTEE FOR CENTRAL TO SE ESTASLISHED, PROEASLY IN CARACAS WITH PRATAS OF URUGUAY AS SECREY . \ OL PRACT re Ne DCeNE TER nce peer ater tomers 14.90000 SEC ACTARLY DSSE fo NAT Ba Urad heen ae foe ; io + ADVANCE COPY; wsuse ff ssorees f id a H ’ CLASSIFY FR eg sD | a z | | SREP TO FE NS ne ee cee oSsem py i ere wo [lar 0 anasen Cj oesraorC sic ies = eo es aa ae en a a a a ne Fae, 4 ~ a a ne ee ae ee 5 ten, PAGE @ SaNTOQ DOMINGO 5604 SECRET -- HEAD. MASPCRO LIVELY To 35 NAMED AS SECRETARY GENERAL FOR COMMITTEE. AWICZ~31 SAID THAT INCLUSION COMMUNISTS IN CENTRAL “OT BRGACHED AND HE DOES NOT BELIEVE IT LIKELY IN LIGHT STRONG ATTACK MADE 3Y MASPERO AGAINST COMMUNISTS DURING SESSIONS, AT ANY RATE, EMPLEMENTATION THIS CONCEPT DOES NOT APPEAR IMMINENT. ae BNICE31 SOMMENTED THAT MOST OUTSPOKEN OPPONENTS ER(NGS HAVE BEEN RAIMUNDO ONGARO OF oO OF YS. OURING CATH ARGENTINA AND GALLO OF URUGUAY; HOWTVER, BASIC TENOR ENTIRE GROUP STRONGLY ANTI-us, 5. FOR SUENCS AIRES: POUCHING TAPE 19 MaY Ty SHOW IN WHICH ONGARO VISLENTLY ATTACKED U.S. WHILE PRAISING “BT - SECRET a ae: ate et 14-00000 sae metre are | math be gen enn ne i \ j . i # | ° SECRET | eaten Fri law fas het IGENT AUF ICSTION rn a a W. DISPAvCN G4 SOURCE Hot. epweou SO, a Oare ‘ sR) GF DECUME ST o. tvatuarion can Dstt OF tnro. ~~ prov rteruenareg tm Ty. pate DOCUMENT DELP Va. COOUS MEVANRED TO MMe FILE \ ie cine ee “PICO RAMON, REINALOO 2 200-124-052 | 201~2 84658 | HOCA-07090 Sex M OUB ? \ 15 MAY 68 i PLO cit ? occ ? 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NO VOTE, RASCM (GARCIA) TOME--FORMER JOC WMENSER HOY RESIDING : PuLATO R1Ck. ont VOTE, SECRET | 14-0000 LS Sas DLT OF kat OSE NA TION CLAN EE MIP Stott Form CoMtS ROUTING AND OR INCTIALS SEEN BY enn tenn poet = ey TYRESE REET PSECRET =. = > [When Filed fot . 9 a er tt ec ) REPRODUT TION OF THIS COST PRG BED bd ne a5. antt ioe Suto {] sLoTrEeD — bd 2 4 C moe CT ves O no [eo] nn CLaSEiFY TO FILE NO. or ae 2 A-RER TO PILE NO ~ O-S$eM Or Wee —_—. ere mo Clacr. to seancu() oesrtrov Cisic, ACTION TINS a md COFY (als oe PAGE-Z JMVAVE 2309 SECRET LAZAKO MIRANOA-FORMER JOC MEMBER NOW RESIDING iW YORK, SO VOTE. . OO EDUARDO (GARCIA) MAURE-ASSISTANT SECRETARY GENERAL CF CLASC, RIGHT HAND MAN OF EMILIO MASPEROQ. , soo CARLOS MORIS-HEMBER OF CLASC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. JOSE DE JESUS PLANAS-HEMBER OF CLASC EXECUTIVE “cumiiTTEZ. CLASC DIRECTOR OF WORKER EDUCATION. ee THE TAREE NLMBERS OF CLASC EXECUTIVE COMILITEE WILL oe : HAVE FIGHT TO FULL PARTICIPATION BUT NO VOTE. ANICE-31 eS seYS THAT GARCIA AND NGRIS ARE UNCOMITIONAL SUPPORTERS : tASPERO ELL THAT PlandS WILL LIXELY REMAIN 5 PMECE-31 RAPAVTS THAT OTHER CUBANS TEND TO BE ANTI-NASPERO ASG THAT THEIR “asic CRIEMATION [8 ANTI-CASTRO AND AWTIE-CONGUEIST. THEIR Mals COMCERN WILL BE THAT CUBAN EXILES &8£ HOT USDERSUT EY AbY CLASC GEAL WITH LA COMMUNIST UNIONS, = S$. AMICE=31 FURTHER REPORTS THAT ALL CF THE ABOVE RAMED CUSANS wiLL CAUCUS IN SANTO DOSINGO IN EFFORT FIND GhGh 2651S FOR PRESENTING PHOGRAN TG CLASC CX ZEHALF ALL oo SECRET 1400000; r SAR SEC oe taal Disseminate Cassino MESSAGE wr Coan” meres SECRET mene | PE = — (When F died in} : <= BEPESOUC DON OF THiS Coe bRGer aI TED POLITIES ANTeO? 18e MALS «SEEN OY mon O vs O wo ey CLASSY TO FILE NO awkP TO FHKE NO WN \ ene mo Clear to . Baancn otsteoe Osa \ actiOw FAGE-2 UNVAVE 2309 SECRET Ud4h EXILES. THIS TO [NCLUGE OPPOSITION TO IDEA OF FRENTE 7 SINDICAL LATIGNS AMERICANG. CHAIRMAN CF ThE CAUCUS WILL PROZAELY BE PLASAS WHO HIGHLY REGARDED A&A RESPECTED BY RCIA MAURZ ANS MORIS, AMICE-31 DOUBTS POSSIBILITY OF aoe Be UANINITY BUT THINKS THAT ANTI-MASPERO CUBAN CONTINGENT TRE DAY IN THE CAUCUS, AMICE-31 BELIEVES THAT PICO SILL CONTACL VOTES OF DIAZ AND WOCTS AND THAT CAO, GAACIA TOME AKL HIRANDA WILL PROBALY GO ALONG WITH THES. THEY ALSO CoUukT GN AT LEAST TACIT SUPPORT FROM PLANAS who VERY an FP-communist . 4 SHWAVE STATION TRACES AS FGLLOWS: ALEEATO CAG-PROBALY IDENTICAL WITK ALEERTO (CAQD une DEG ERA, CUEAN KEGRO WHO ACCGRDING AMBLESS -IPEBRIEFING HePGRT WAS LAST FRESIDENT OF USC IN CUS. “imBER OF CATHOLIC LEFT ¥HG SELECTES TO GO TO ICFTU CONFERENCE Ih wien, JULY $963, CALLE EXPERT IN YOUTH PROSLEMS Ano "NICE PERSON VITK PRINCIPLES anu GOOD FalTk™. wELSON CIAcT FERNANDEC ASOT REPORT OF JULY 1861 LISTS SUEGCCT 42S INFORMER AL VOLUNTARY COLLASORATOR WITH REGINE. MRAZZ-1 REPORTS GF JULY isoe LIST Suaurcr SECRET 14-0000 » > 3 a | Chet SE: BET AGrat ONE MINA TIOte EA ASSIED MESSAGE . . Tota COMES _ ROUTING 460/08 INIT Mis 6Y —_ rd SON NT AO PE ! SECRET tm eee e pnaoare pep n [When Fitted inj comer oe bop ee ee rs SOUE NOM OF Ter ee 3 i ia: ae ar ADVaNcE Cer {J 13D a} SLOTTED ed ‘i oF ov at Py CLASSIFY 10 Re NOW , ‘ a \ ACRE TO FUE NO orsstu e- rea rua mo Qetr ro piste ~ 30 AC TIOFe ra , PAGE*4 JNWAVE 2209 SECRET i AS MEMSER OF LEFTIST CUSAN EXILE GROUP CALLED “NUEVA : GENERACION", SOME AMONG GROUP ARE ANTI~-U.S., ACCORDING i TO AMICE-31. :* ‘LAZARO MIRANDA-wORKED WITH MANUEL ARTIME IN oo } . - 2 r . SIERRA MAESTRA ACCORDING TO REPORT DATED MAY 1962. WELL THOUGHT OF BY ARTIME. NO TRACES ON JUAN Aw WOODS OR : RAMON (GARCIA? TONE. . SECRET » : Br 2 : , SECRET 1400000 X — S . a, Be - is Treas ASO OR TAS SEEN BY Case SEC RETAR:AT OFSSEMUNATION Cassie 1D MENDAGE Tora © CNT ROME . ~ |-SECRET-. eouee noe reer iz fe] a (wen Fat =. fep AV aNCE COry CT SUED [J acorreo m.orreo wor O ves G xo persed [ aitaconenanor Tas com meowereS_}2¢ 14 f= BE > CLASEIFYT TO FILE KO av z u-GQEF TO FUE nO — ‘ onscw gst . eu ao Eleer ro paancn oasteoy (81a. ONT ro J atl C658 oh od: rue, va, <) ig ded le l A wnt. cas, Caleka? . waps|6G2 . SEC RE T\O62117Z2 MAY 68 CITE UNWAVE 2310 SANTO DOMINGO INFO DIRECTOR, CARACAS _- ; ‘ _ - Jaa 09005038 PBRUMEN JMDEVIL AMICE REFERENCES: A. . JMWAVE 2329 (re 05635) S a B. SANTO DOMINGO so99(M 59955). - Se ee ft. AMICE-31 WILL ATTEND CLASC CONSEJO BEGINNING 13 MAY IN SANTO DOMINGO. WILL FORWARD ETA WHEN TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS FIRM, 2. If IS AMICE-31 UNDERSTANDING THAT ALL DELEGATES TO BE HOUSED TOGETHER IN INFA. IF SO, THIS FACT, COUPLED WITH : Pa OSABILITY THAT SEVERAL PBRUMEN EXILES WILL TRAVEL Ano , “STICK TOGTHER (SEE REFERENCE A),: MAKES IT OIFFICULT LAY | ON CONTACT ARRANGEMENTS FROM THIS. END. REQUEST THAT SANTO DOTINGO STATION PROVIDE TELEPHONE NUMBER AND NAME BY MEANS WHICH AMICE-31 CAN INITIATE coaract. AMICE-31 WILL GIVE HIS KAME SAYING HiS “AMIGO Dé HAIR & EN MIAMI", FYI ; MICE 31 SPEAXS NO ENGLISH, S. AIICE $1 UELIEVES THERE WILL BE NO PROBLEM IN EXPLAIN- ; Ina SOURCE OF FUNDS FOR TRAVEL, EACH CLASS AFFILIATE RESPON- _ STOLE FOR FINANCING DELEGATE TRAVEL AND IN. PRACTICE THIS 1 r i SECRET 14-00000 Can. t Sicatrasiat Orsss wins ON C1 ASD MESSAGE + 77a: COMES ROS TING ANTYOD ing TALS - SEN BY ™ np SE MS nr ewes ROT ED osoue: SECRET — =~ ; 1 When Fidled-in} om woe 0 ves 0 wo —_———— AOVANCE COPY a seo 0 MOTTED oy CLASSIFY TO FE NO ——— ar REF TO PLE WO. ene mo Orer ro anancn (} oestaoy(] oc Dissem ov_ ACTION | ~ 7 ee, TC} mo Copy INFO ome. vR 2 PAGE-2 JMWAVE 2318 SE CR ET , # MEANS THAT Hence EACS DELEGATE IS MAKING HIS OWN PRIVATE . COLLECTION AMCNG FRIENDS, COLLEAGUES, AND CONCERNED PBRUMEN EXILES. JMWAVE PLANS TO PROVIDE AMICE-31 WITH = $250 TO INCLUDE ROUND TRIP TRAVEL AND ALL EXPENSES. : SECRET : oo j BT t SECRET 14-00000 _ ASST MESSAGE tone re SB eee SECRET - [ESS | BEPRCOLCTICN PROHIBITED re ' : oo FCRSONTUNIT wOorIerieoe f - ! reo Smulavé acTian __cafod _ _ INFO + WR. FILE f} AOVANCE COPY Civ SECRET 2521282 , ° poas85 wS6739 DIR L4FO SAGO PALP CITE wave 7479, fie My -_ - iv J QRSNIPE POPLMEN - 731" un [- Wa | peep Pe ot REF DIR 79560 jut 7 te DETAILS AMJCE-31 RECRUIT MENT AND PRQ DATA BEING FORA E UFGA 19598, SESSMENT FAVORABLE AND SUBJ RESPONSIVE BEF OP, 26 PLA HANNDLE A-3{ INITIAL PE2i0D PRIMARILY THROUGH Amer-3 And AMOT- 101-29, AMICE OFFICIALS. IF A-31 GETS ONE OF REF TQSGET Fos SITIONS, PROPOSE UNILATERAL HANDLING BY KUBARKER AND GRaASUAL EPARATION FROM AMICE EXCEPT NOMINAL COVER TIES, 3. A-3, LEFT 22 JAN PRIOR RECEIPT REF, DUE ISPorTANce TaAace: SUIDANCE CESPECTIALLY SINCE PRESS AND PROPAGANDA DEPT JGR ont MO Mes LIKELY BE OFFERED AND ACCEPT DUE PAST AMICE/CLASC DOS UTAt sy; -BONGIRND 4ILL CONTACT A=31 CARA WHERE LATTER STOPPING Se 79,72 fyda p 1scuss CTY SHIPPING BOYCGIT, SONSIPNO WILL PASS SEC INSTR TIE ON > Pop rext PROP JOR NOT PRODUCTIVE OR INFLUENTIAL. SECRET os CFN LECRET _ oN iKuce & wes ert oF 14-0000 os . ' 2 : 4 i : : i . ! . : - re po. ° i iy a4 8 : wef i + tat Fe panne ee ete « + SECRET PeOsON CWT eee ftom aoe OME A To pevien ~~ thro wiome, DSA wy/sa wn 25aah w86678 ECR ET 2522227 . WAVE INFO PALP DIR SITE S50 8628 QASNIPE PBRUMEN . CLASC OFFICES GCLOSACX MASPERO AND DI PACCE ARE SMALL GNE~TvO “MAN UNITS USUALLY INCLUDING OFFICIAL AND PAIVATE FEMALE SECRETARY. UNLESS AMICE-31 HAS ACCESS TOP LEVEL CLASC OFFICIALS AND STRONG CHRISTIAN DENGCRATIC BACKGROUND SAGG DOUBTS IF NE CAN O3TAIN KIGH 7 LEVEL JOD Of INFLUENCE CLASS EXEC MIG. SELLEVE BEST WAIT UNTT DEORIEFING AND SEE @HaT TYPE gOe CLASC CFFERS. SAGO CAN “MONITOR A-SI ACTIVITIES SAGO THRU FUBIAS-7, IMPORTANT TO Not’ MasPERo VERY SUSPICIOUS ANY P@RUMEX IXILE CONTACT PaST OR PRESENT WiTH n° ‘ ODYOKE. SECRET ae CFR fey * ; . SECREM te ye N te dh by peter * . -~ oy ss : says -. MESSEGE FOAM SF ROUENS ove eghites Brown/scr — cE $ Ge. OM 7 +s np ol 3 IBS SCREt Gizey -y —-}41 ” ig ST noar > gy 6762 5? NO INDEX ia, tf 7] oale22 Janusry 16€5 TI rug iN cS FRE NO. 2O1-2E5655 f 4 [3] To ,WAVE—GANTIAGO PIRIS/LCPIPIT i 29 JAN 1365 Fone NEO Vk, LE Che, WHT, bop ul SA 8, Wes, v/s, ti, HhAT a CONF; CHSUIP FRR : REF: DIR FI5EG . TSH: ENRIQUE VIXLARREA (CUBAN) * END OF MESSAGE . . > i oy ; : ' : . _ — — _ wet — a we/Po/s : . $ 5 ‘ Wa3s/1B J Ott coordinated in draft 4 “Cf 3 oy Cara 4 3 pep P8YLEE ' 1 pe/Wwi/SA = € i Tits Frigery + ae Ais = an AUT MEATIC ATING SELEAGINO OFFICER { SECERE? wi DFFiCER on Le ees eee ne REPACOUSTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFIC Capy Sa wee ROUTING oug, Williaa Brown/ser | war, CA/BS Cy inom | or . 6761 NO INDEX , cate, 22 January 1965 $9 fie Nc PLE NO. 202-294658 to. AMHAVE SANTIACO PARIS/LCPIPIT’ T)_RETURN TO BRANCH 2 le 85 S jew FROM DIRECTOR cons Alo 4 nis VG File, Ke G2 cilia G WE é, CHA, Fy Awl od Ss . TO WAVE . INF SACO PALP om oe : QRSuIPE PBMREN 79560° 4 REF: WAVE 7250 (DY 62274) Nor SENy P 22 fe vee ap LOR: 1. AGREE IN PRINCIPLE OPS USE fA p. YER REF. REQUEST sosesai a A-31, METHOD.OF FANDLING, AND DEGREE HE RESPONSIVE. \ POA NOW BEING REINSTATED AND REQUEST STA FORWARD Gre 1 AND 12 SOONEST. 2. IN VIEW NATURE CLASC EXEC MIG DO NOT EXFSCT A-31 10 BE IN POSITION INFIUSICE {HIS EVENT, FUTURE VAWWE WILL DEPEND ON CLASC POSITION OBTAINED, SUCCEST FOLLOWING CLASC TARGETS AS KEY SECTORS FOR PENETRATION: TREASURY DEPARTMENT HEADED BY DI PACCE; OFFICE OF SEC GEN MASPERO; OFFICE OF PRES GOLDSACK, FYI SAGO NOW HAS PENETRATION IN CLASC HOS PRESS AND PROPAGANDA DEPP THROUGH FUBIAS-7 (IDEN) AND DO NOT WISH DUPLICATE THIS CHANNEL. DEFER TO SAGO FOR ADDITIONAL COMMENTS A~31 USE, , 3. IN A-31 BRIEFINGS DO NOT INDICATS SCOPE KUBARK IVTEREST AND PROGRAMS RE CIASC. i 4, REQUEST A-31 DEBRIEFING SACO MIG. BE FORWARDED WEEN OBTATRED. co 0 ? . Y END OF MESSAGE - WE/PO/B ; 2 oi- a Deter : KESA/HB J_ ott coordinated\in draft pe/we/sa veh KG “a2 13890 TT ATT Sere tmene pane meena meme ey lene <wron —x Poe rere mers tree “2.7 ON CS VOIR a eco F ee Ch THESE MESSASE —raray cominy BRR of. 4? SECRET REPROCLCT ION PROHIBITED PERSONS UNIT NOTIFIED Db rnow AmWAVE action ADVANCE COPY __ Shilo [Jssseee wo tue, WHISA 8, DDT WH, coz, a) eilsPs, unit ero SECRET 1822232 . pe iett dd wed DIR INFO SAGO CITE WAVE 7256 7 $2274 Ve ice REF DIR 76863 + ¢e* we ho ted a’ 1. PAST SEVERAL MONTHS CLASC PRI“MISING HIRE AMICERS AFTER ee DIDCRIC ZRGAMIN PBRUMEN ‘ fT, * Le SOLUT{ON BUDGETARY PROBLEMS PRESUMALRY AT NEXT EXEC COMMITTEE ey" al GIT Sy MEETING. CLASC ALSC INDICATED CERTATH ANICERS INCLUDING IDEN yusten “CASSIGNED AMICE~34) YELCOME ABOARD UCy IN ANTICIPATION SALARY Funos fee WITKIN FEW WONTHS. PLAN HAVE &=3) ACCEPT OFFER AND ALSO PERSONAL INVITATIC ge F © ATTENE CLASC EXES COMMITTEE MEETING SAO, anys HILL BE INSTRGITES PENETRATE CLASC FOR JOINT AMICE/KUSZ2K PURPOSES; As. REPORT DETAILS CLASC STRuCTEUSE, BIODATA AND INTEP~ CRECATION SHIPS KEY PERSONNEL, . "USL FAR LEP O fot ATTEMFIS 3% AEGESS EXTER L Se ane ter c HCLASC aGaAresr ves. aan THEREQ YY UNTER SINING REMISPHEEE SOLIDARITY, c MANEUVER INTO POSITIGN SPOT AND EXPCSE OR REGATE ADVERSE INFLUENCES AND BRINGS CLASC MOSE LN LINE MUTUAL GOALS, + . o RE oP Tt CME Mage NEPERO STTeRe iy alng ae, Ore THas | Seereyp Set STAae Seek SECRET Hig RP MGT, OES an 3 eV LSS 0. (ar ater rn 14.90000 ch INFO . DIR INFO SAGO CITE WAVE 7251 1 St FIED MESSAGE rors. copts AE of. 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STATION PROD ASSETS BILL G RESOLUTIONS PER PARA 2 REF_ m “4 SE£CR SECRET (Joe Epcos, WR, FILE Doe wet X, 224) COLE O2f , &: phd ay Sel WENZELAO MORENO AVILA, VICE PRES ORIT BOYCOTE AGAINST ENGLISH, FRENCH SPANISH SHIPPING ON 24 FFS FOR 24 bo JOIN UND COMach IN tyra ALL CHILfan FORTS v tA G2APS” ~ SIRT C8 nd eee Werte.” 2 7 we my ee _ dee rp ae to bY pene - . tee, Det Te MB SECRET 1622042 REF: DIR 84546 DYVOUR PBRUMEN MHVIPER PSYCH > 1, FUBIAS-7 AND AMICE/3!1 MADE TRIP TO VALPARAISO 13 FEB T0- : 2° 1° GETRER WITH GUILLERMO MARTINEZ OF CLASC. THEY ARRANGED WITH. : AND SEC GEN CONFEDERACION TY WITK TO HR FERTOD IN SOLIDARY MASFERC, SEC GEN CLASS, a> Lis BOYCOTT ARD IN SurfORt MORENO TO CI¥, OBTAINED THRU CN BOYCOTT. SAGO FLANS USE gi FEB. F-? CLAIMS MORENG LGMACH CONTROLS APPROX OF CHILE. hes GIVE MAX COVERAGE QRIT CONSRESS : wee a) ete” Ege ‘ we Y- 14-0000 et ee ee nee a — es Fin ue yet wat | } i t i 5 a aRee oer { i}: istvea L. SECRE 7 1222252... - DIR piFO PALP WAVE BUEN CARA RIOD MEXI LIMA CITE SAGO 8737 _ proopic ZRGAMIN REF: saGo 87070 7a/ wal ) I 2Feess M7883 1. FUBIAS=7 REPORTS AS OF 11 FES MASPERO AND ALL EXEC SECS PRESENTED THEIR SPEECHES AND THAT DISCUSSIONS PROPOSED RESOLUTIONS NOW BEGUN ONE BY ONE. NO DISSENSION YET APPARENT AND ACCORDING EDUARDO GARCIA, APPEARS MASPERO TRYING TO APPEASE EVERYONE AND “MTG WILL HOST a ee ee na A ! WILLING ACCEPT ALL RECOMMENDATIONS, DUE TO SLOW START MTG ‘EXTEND THRU 17 FEB, APPEARS GENERAL PTMOSPHERE CLOSED But PROPOSALS ARE CPEN AND YET TO BE DISCUSSED. 2. F-7 SAID VANISTENOAEL CONVERSATIONS WITH MASPERO HAVE HELPED. VAN TOLD M ALL HIS BAD POINTS AND SAID CORRECT IKEM OR AID PSE a YOULD CEASS, ACCEPTED CRITICISM AND PROMISED REFORM, ene i 3. FOR WAVE: AMNICE-3$1 NOT SITTING IN ON CLGSED EXEC COMM MTG, OW RESOLUTION ESTASL ISH FRATERNAL SAID MASPERO HAS GIVEN CCNSEN ONLY ALLOWED SPEAK TQ EXEC COMM RELATIONS A-3L UNION AND CLASC. F7 TO RESOLUTION AND THINKS HIGHLY A- 3h. Ae3L AND Fe7 TRAVELING OT wa PERAISO WITH CLASC LDRS TO ORGANIZE NARITIFE BOYCOTT, APPEARS CLASS WILLING KELP. A-31 ETD NG¥ 18 FEB, SECRET Ana | cecorcy | { wee >: 14-0000 SECRET 1101522 i ‘ €aG0 INFO DIR PALP CITE WAVE 8142: yee TYPIC GRSNISE . DEGRIEF AMICE-31 Of CXEC COMMITTEE MTG WHEN RETURNS WAVE. IMS RE AFFILIATION > 3 int of bea LoF) Ne] 7 x . 2. AcSd LE REFER-TO IDEN StcRr eft © ene o2 Acie: Stan - i VEL , MCG sat ASREO \wiiis-7 Se costaciy iN Valeo oy - hate = : To SS Wey ATR SEK tr Vavcnd Paani, Eres re : - SHOALS ~ t —- a _ ; — . ALPS my HLS FREUD fat iN wae) =a mmo} te Law Lbiaall. pes t cop ot ; ot ren s N Qa ri ie ¢ wot ‘ Sat on We id < LAS ; = . : ~ rare coor ee, eT ame ; ui TN PN ERT) : ” : Z {AANA ee i ef area eee ae ten — i Wee wee 14-0000 ; pifeshn 780d! SECRET 1121532 SAGO INFO DIR PALP CYTE WAVE 8141 | . “typ ic GRSNIPE ; - . per wave 814s (07 307) . 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CGNRADO ROORIGUEZ SECRET 1 Fe et eter mnt inten ee mee “ ' men eae ¥ 1 . foe ’ i SEC! art { ‘ . tag ‘ fo, ; a age et 2 ete abana HER rma . re OST UY OLS NS Fh PI EERT: EY a ke a Da nlie ed ine aEnined Astley tuwine 4 PROCESSING Chief of Station, JMWAVE wae DYVOUR/INDEVIL/Operational C Transmittal of letter from Juan Carlos LOUREIRO to AMICE-31 ACTION REQUIRED REI ERENCES AR: None Forwarded under separate cover for addressees’ possible interest is a copy of a letter fron Juan Carlos LOUREIRO, secretary-general of the Accién Sindical Argentina (ASA), to ANICE-31, regarding Argen- tine labor developments in the transport sector, : Philip G, ELYARD Attachment: “copy of letter, USC | Distribution = CES, Buonos Aires, w/att., USC - C/WH, w/att,, USC . 7 Lg = Wi/C, w/att., USC 2:: Spee erate PBS va hte f cass TAD on Sota 11 Jan 67 iJAN 1° S57 “| RE Cae el TAR367 AL He AER WATERS TES ee hat ee ALE oe SEC RE T ry Pope PRADSS cornea nner rs ce nena ween ER TNE LTE nea ' a to ' 14-0000 ~ COPY | <6 P.c00. AT? UGA 26741 Buenos Aires, 10 de Dicictlbre de 1966 \* G7 Conmpanero . . Reinaldo Pico Ramon von 1G “A - P.O. Boxe 3373 ep tf . Miami 33101,Fla,_, a a F é Querido Amigo: Paso a contestar tu atenta nota de fecha 2 del actual.- Rapidamente, trataré de darte un panorama de lo que ocurre aquf y de algunas ideas parn Ja FLAT.- Para mejor informa cidn tuya, te acompafio adem&s un informe sobre la situacion inter~ na de la CGT Argentina y algunos problemas que nos afectan muy agu- damente a los trabajadores de esta parte de Latinoamerica,- ry I1.- La huelga general de los obreros del puerto lieva ya al dfa de la fecha - 53 dfas de duracidn.- A pesar dé la ‘solidaridad que han recibido de muchos gremios y de todas las fuer- zas populares, la situacidn de estos companeros es muy dura.- Los motivos de la huelga los encontrards en el informe adjunto,- La ITF ha “recomendado" e1 boycott interna-- cional en apoyo de los portuarios argentinos.- La medida es justa, pero ha resultado bastante limitada ya que no todos los sindicatos adheridos a la ITF lo han puesto en préctica, ademas en-algunes lu- gares se aplicé mal, pues se boycoteaba a los barcos argentinos, pero no a los de otros banderas que venfan con mercaderfas de Argentina; esto no es eficaz y se presta a maniobras turbias,- YO ESCRIBE A LA CLASC y a la CISC pidiendo un apoyo decidido a los portuarios argen- tinos, pero aun no hemos recibido aquf la documentacién sobre. las me- didas que hayan adoptada nuestras central@as internacionales,- — 2.- Otro conflicto sumamente grave, es el que enfrintamos en este momento los ferr@viarios,- El gobierno ha sancic- nado por J@y un nuevo reglamento de trabajo que nos retrotragma 50 alos atras en muchos aspectos; ademas el plan oficial prevé la redud cidn de los 25 talleras gon $1 lfneas de produccion que existen, a solamente 19 talleros con 31 lineas de produccidn, Esto significa RESOSUPACION y ademis, perjudica al sistema ferrevigrio y al pais.- “— Es necesario presgonar a la Federacion In- ternacional de Sindicatos Cristianos del Transporte de la CISC, ya, las organizaciones de base de la FLAT, para que se prenuncien tambicn en este grave conflicto, crucial para eb movimiento obrero argentino, YA QUE LA UNION FERROVIARIA ES EL. SINDICATO MAS PODEROSO DE LA AR~ GENTINA,- ‘La CCT Argentina se ha lanzado ya a un ea~ » 3.7 El proxi- frentamiento abierto contra el gobierno militar de Onganfa, mo miercoles 14 habra un paro general de 24 horas, como protesta cone tra ¢] escandaloso aumento del costo de vida, contra el “arbitraja obligatoria’ v en apoyo de los gremios en conflicto,» 14-0000 ee Tied En el aspecto interno de la FLAT, te dire” “que como secretario general, me he visto totalmente frenado por la falta de recursos, ya que ni para imprimir papel membretado tengo dinero,- A pesar de esta dificultad, he tratado de hacer algunas tareas m{nimas: @nviar informacién a la CLASC y a la CISC sobre los problemas del jransporte que existen en Argentina, y mantener un miyjimo de cohesion y de organizacion del grupo de sindicalistas cristianes del transporte que actuafen mi pais.- , Lo que estoy necesitando, son las direcciones de las organizaciones afiliadas a la FLAT, En Panama no las toméd, ; porque se nos habfa prometido una lista completa de nombres y direcciones de todes los participantes del Congreso de CLASC; pero esto nunca llego, re 5.- Estoy completamente ge acuerdo contigo, en la necesidad de presionar al Bur& y al Comité Ejecutivo de CLASC, para | . que pongan en marcha las FEDERACIONES PROFESIONALES,- Tambien deberan i solucionar tu situacidn (es necesario que vengas a Latinoamerica), proveer de algunos recursos mfnimos a-la FLAT, y CONCRETAR DEFINITIVA- i MENTE EL CURSO-CONGRESO DEL TRANSPORTE,- Siempre a tus érdenes, te saluda fraternalmente, Juan Carlos Loureiro 14-0000 action roees ves Eso DO feet EN CLASST ENED MESSAGE of SECRET PLASOM: Vall NOTIFIED Total compas v-aLr TO Fee OL | rice ero O) set. ts oa ance aestacy OC) sec. La Ce ay VEZ aCvaNch COrT CJ reves Chrcerres Sh RIO DE JANEIRO LHFO DIRECTOR, v=XfCO CITY, SANTIAGO, UMWAVE 7 JNSEVIL REF: RIO DE JANEIRO sinGit 32D) * 80s 12580 le ANICE-31 REPORTED CLASC CONGRESS VOTED 6 OCTOSER 1G AFFILIATE CSd. AT SAME TIME VOTED DECIDEDLY TO DISAFFILIATE _- - ULG GakERO” (A-31 COULD KOT IDENTIFY THIS ORGANIZATION AS ie) hee =) iz) C obT GESCRIbDED IT AS "ORGANIZATION WHICH SUPPORTED MILITARY COUP CF CASTELO BRANCO ih BRAZIL"). SAID TheY WERE DISAFFILIATED FOR AKINS THIS POSITIGu. CIRCULO OoRERO REP OMLY had OPPOR- TUNITY TO PROPOSE CREATION OF A BEY ORGANIZATION WHICh CLASC COULD SUPPORT. WhEN ASKED WHETnc& FIGHT ESDUED ON THIS ISSUE ~A~St SAID 4G. CONGRESS WAS i AGREERENT. “2. 82 FURTHER DETAILS AT PRESCNT. WILL ADVISE WHEN MORE LHFO AVAILABLE. AGS CBT 266 ee TE FR tee g Cc . SECRET - T Cong eee ER, . Ce ee EDS oT ants babe . re j i Awd a [or aukesy Las yO, t f be Was iv Al ne , ; P FOcTe6 maop BOYES S Sane a aang eer gr RETR REP WerT RONO NENT mm ween nmr a 14-00000 <= _— » Dees Ono ee passien 7s wie wo, eet ee Sputsieaey wessace C- Teret corres BOLE TS FILE RO, este wee td aer. pp y wad severe Osec. vs AUVANCE COPY O tseuce oO storres dX) toons 7 TIN p- EC R ET 30204 4Z cite PANAMA “CITY 1129 .7 IMMEDIATE JMWAVE INFO IMMESIATE DIRECTOR OMDEV IL . REF: JMWAVE se (INOS 352) L. STATION SOUSCE REPORTED FITC SEC/GEN, “DIOGENES GUTIERREZ, STATED JMDEVIL CONGRESS PENETRATED BY US. SPEC IF ICALLY NAMED AMICE-31 SAYING A-31 WILL BE UNMASKED FRO CONGRESS PODIL™ CASSUMEDLY AT CONGRESS INAUGURATION 2 SCTOBERD.. 2. STATION HAS NO INDICATION YHAT EVIDENCE GUTIERREZ MIGHT POSSESS, A-31 CONTACTED STATION OFFICER BY PHONE EVENING 29 SEPTEMBER SAYING ONLY THAT HE WITH FRIENDS AND VEN WOULD ‘RAVE TO CALL AGAIN cév2 FOLLOWING MORN. DID NOT CALL Ae FCLLG’ ING MORN CPOSSISLY OLE TO INOPPORTUNE SITUATION OF ty DELE EGATE LODGING), NO MEETING WITH STATICN YET EFFECTED. es 3. EXPECT A-31 CALL AGAIN EVENING 32 SEPT. BELIEVE ? WE SHCULD VARN A-31 OF GUTIERREZ PLAN AND ADVISE KIM PREPARE \Yy N DEFENSE wt SUPPORT OTHER OFLESATES, HOWEVER WILL AWAIT NA IMVAVE CONCURRENCE SEFCRE TAXING THIS COURS. | ALTERNATIVE x we iS TO HAVE Ae ST WITRDRAGN CONGRESS POSSIELY SUFFERING woe fos 2 . eS gree wv i ~ . - Oe aed ee ee a pig sr es 14-0000 PAGE 2 PANATA CITY b12s S$ £ Fone ATTACK IN, / 27 FY » % IMMEDIATE PRECEDENCE CABLE. SECRET an - vasa) one 8T SEGRE} . NX REF RyBAT . teot rN RiD/t4, Oer 15 O45 FH gs 14-0000 1 a : -—Woter Ci+:i Oomv _: = were , Cuassify TO FILE MO. Rewer To PILE WO, rice are O) eer, to eeasen REREDCLCTIGN PRONIB ITED eesteoy OC} sre ADVANCE COPY Chivers CI 7 _ * me, i . ~ . ~~ JUDE FL; AND WITH HIS RECEIVING LELTIMATE INV iTATION IN POSITION REBUT FUSSIBLE OAMATION POSS(BLY POSSESSED BY GAS ct 1 UM¥SV72, OBVIOUS CHARGES WOULD wet FuriN EXILE LABCR - ‘ Pron AND WHOSE ORGANIZATION ts - M oF VIEWED AS WCLADY- SUPPORTED : 6 SS OGEGA TSS TTT ee een es LY kepeeTeD Fite SEG] Gey SEQRET KNELQ SNBEVIL Cetler css SECRET «he Sse 1 1400000 “ pestesy OJ ssa. ma, ¢ s . PROtRs Ov: a a Chassily To FILE ae. 3-807 TO FILE NS. exe a0 eer, ro seance O PERSON/S UNIT WOTIFILO a ADVANCE COPY lle Zr COPY | asas Dene Cae cLfae.s Oye _ a , PEL R Ll EB — . ° f fA Ww) SEC RE YT 281547Z CITE JMWAVE 3272 N PRIORITY PANAMA, CITY INFO DIRECTOR SMDEVIL AMICE REFERENCE: PANAMA CITY 1070-42. & 7 aoe oe Se | f. AMICE/31 WILL MAKE couTACT PER INSTRUCTIONS IN PARA ONE REF. | 2, ‘PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF AMICE/31 AS FOLLOWS: Abies 435 YEARS, BROWN EYES, SLACK HAIR, HEIGHT 5° 7", WEIGHT 155 POUNDS, SCLID BUILD, LIGHT SALLOW COMPLEXION, EVEN FEATURES. AMICE/31 FORMED JUVENTUD OBRERA CATOLICA, AND SERVED AS “OFFICER iN NATIQNAL TRANSPORT FEDERATION. WAS MEMBER 26 JULY MOVEMENT UNTIL 1966 WHEN JOINED ANTI-CASTRG UNDER- GROUND AND CANE INTO-EXILE. AMICE/3t IS ADKERENT OF CLASC POLICIES aND PRACTICES, AND {S CONSIDERED BE PRO-MASPERC, WHOM HE VIEWS aS STRONG, EFFECTIVE LEADER, SECRET pO “ gecReT NUNN SFP Soros Laem rorensiTe a eaPiees mance = eect 14-0000 MESSAGE FORM Rea aS 2 wuoooudds uoouocuodognana_.., rT g oS Oral corres: HOU FING oag » MR THOMAS J. FLORESY rie ar uit: c/wu/c CO roex | Séa ——— ext: C) so incex 5 . ee | pate: 30 SEPT 1966 Grnemes rice nO. - Em lar > Wann p:sseM ay25, : ee ee rent eetena FROM: From: DIRECTOR —— oe ooo ee (CLASSIFICATION) LATE AND That MILEZD) y (REFEACNCE NCHSERD om [— pases ieee 39759 J CITE DIRECTOR «=. * ‘ef - . 7 7 , SEC RET CITE DIRECTOR IMMEDIATE PANAMA CITY, JMWAVE JMDEVIL REF PANAMA CITY 11990 7p O7200) ' SUGGEST AMICE-31 BE WARNED OF PLAN ATTACK HIM AND THAT HE PREPARE DEFENSE AS SUGGESTED REF, NOWEVER DEFER TO WAVE IF OTHER ALTERNATIVE APPEARS PREFERABLE. SECRET RELEASING OF FICER HA THOMAS Jo FLORES G/WWVC st . 3 : a , ) , 2 ' t COOAOTWATING OFPPic ane RELMASING OFFICER ye _—_ are sieete aurmeerveatics - | Scene? a ns QEPRONUCTION BY OTNHAR THAH THE ISSUING OFFICER 1S PROHIDITZO. us 14-00000 F 4° q -- o a . xe -_ ‘ f HRS CRD Ow Ow oa a DZD UL cuassiny re #4t., maya PITT. Fy et Feuassifeo MESSAGE @ revat copir. 3 Taner B-OQLF TO FILE MO. fue PTs) RET. 10 0, gauge oF sesteoy sic. Lipsey ef WE ANT: ae Lf sel ADVANCE COPY ¥. im] 1esors Dacorree Diocese Pacey (PALAGA CITY LLES c e on tr: a 4 Cc. on me rs ¢c & > < JeueWil oo. “Woyte07778 REF? As PaMAud CITY nv 11 C9 0.7300) _ a De TRECTOR (85732 Ce JiWAVE 3341 GMOPS Fo) . @i. (AWICE-SD ALERTED SU SLPTELsER RE POSSISLE ATTACS anne ) ne CUNFIDEWT GUTGcnREd COULD GWWLY MAKE GoVITUS CHARGES BEuliGses fbF C, silLicvis meal COmUNISTS. APPARERTL iS Mural, es. Arol CONF Tee? de WEL R&YL SUPPURT CF OTHER CusaAd DELEGATES AND HASPERC whO ne : 3 PERSUsAL FRIEND, \\" i eeTaie SUPPart STaCR CGNEHLSS -JELSGATES, UT DOES NIT oEL LEME FROe — SAYS me WiLL oe PREFAREG TQ DOFEND 3s HEAT CONTACT wilThm A-51 EXPECTED 3 CR a SOCTOSLA SLPeLDeEaT RIS GuoGcnCiT OF SituaTica. af Seck ct ~ ben al , : Cony ae OE tote ge 14.90000 ghteonghionse - ' o “os MESSAGE FORM ‘ i : : TOTAL CoPiya; ms AB, outright Orus. ~ aes | var USE a i were tr Shel Ch mo (ecen 2d Getober 1966 Oren rine Disscu ny 1. pen Boo . O trotTaoy QC) ASTURN TO - DRANCH i \ ; Y (meo: ve rane . 7 Ye ran c ee a a a LS, ar eC ieee | ie fe {Catre? sercay a — a <= TELASSIFIGATIONT (DATE AND TIME FILED? CREF eREtecy NUMBER? weal tikes iehicsha 4 ] oy ft a fy 22 G5 Z cme piector 424429 ak Ee ie ee ede my owen , \ vo[PAUAMA CITY INFO: REP/LANT, CARACAS, SANTIAGO, JiVAVE, SANTO DOMINGO, } —~T LIMA, MEXICO CITY, RIO DE JANEIRO, SAO PAULO, LCPIPIT 1190. REF: PANANA CITY 1090 (IN~13995) REF ZRWAKCO DISSEMED AS THOS 3M /12ILAW6E WI ADDED CONTROL NO FOREIGN DISSEM, SOURCE DESCRIPTICN CHANGED TO RAD: NAN ADTENDER AT THE CONGRESS DESCRIBED BELOW WHO IS A SUPPORTER OF EMILIO MASFERO, KE HAS NO? FROVIDED 2toreey-surricrat 99/7. DYFORMATION TO WARRANT A JUDGMENT AS TO HIS RELIASILITY." - END OF MESSAGE Wer ie . < la “ oy : alle : wnt ye BROS “ bhaje L frevsica CSSA nat ng CORIO ID prea SUYPERTICAT ING panne ve ; Bi caaes crete i Bivens tm atone werscas HE HGe RET we at t om tort ow REPROSUCTION BY Qiraka THAN THE SUING OPPics id PRONMIEITEDS. -~-t ees ee ee 14.0000, are) a . a tare CT rs - fee SP ae Chassiry fo FILE NG. 20 NE SASS IED wessace ED tora comnes rear TD FILE WO. > srce atoll) eer. ro seance YT acsteoy DP arc. pow Diss ACTION ADVANCE COPY QO tesuto Clacoris CJ » vs . PAacyY SECRET a72egse CITE PANAMA CITY 1171 JMVAVE INFO DIRECTOR . JMDEVIL , REF: PAYAMA CITY 11907778 ft. AMICE-31 ETA COSTA RICA 9 OCT. HAD NO TROUBLE AT CLASC CONGRESS PARTICULARLY SINCE GUTIERREZ DOES NOT ENJOY MASPERO FAVOR. 2. A-31 COOPERATIVE, HELPFUL AGENT. ONLY PROSLEM WAS HIS NIFFICULTY IN LEAVING CONGRESS SITE ALONE WHICH PREVENTED FREQUENT CONTACT. THIS NO FAULT OF HIS. LAST CONTACT SCHEDULED 8 OCT. APPRECIATE JMWAVE ASSISTANCE. . “e:) 1H > ie vA SECRET Afasce-3/ ALepred 3 Sour Ke ess Ble, _3T Arrnek. cused [e ~ 2 | 7 “he yp NAN 14-00000 | 4 . rr i cf 4 , . | ‘ar Ores [oer Ba , Sf POT Ti Seeders wesssse Co roree come sieeve rir mo. eo he hae aghl sc. i mene ~ SECRET orsraoy OJ sic. é PERSON. ENTE ROTEF TED ACVANCE COPY Oj tosuco Dacorres CJ raseo ACTION SECRET 2714492 CITE PANAMA C PRIORITY JMWAVE INFO DIRECTOR JM DEV IL REF: A, DIRECTOR 37751 -B, JMWAVE 5244022 2 bow 1. PREFER NOT TO CONTACT AMICE-3] AT REF IDEN B ADRESS DUE POSSIBLE SECURITY RISKS, REQUEST JMWAVE DIRECT ANICED31 PHONE (PANAMA) 35551, IDENEAFY SELF AS “RAMON” AND ASK FOR "LUCHO". LUCHO WILL TELL RAMON. THAT HE (LUCHO) ISA ~~ ‘FRIEND OF PABLO AND ARRANGE MEETING. SUGGEST AMICE-31 CALL LATE EVENING OR EARLY MORNING HOURS. 2. ALSO REQUEST JNWAVE PROVIDE AMICE-31 DESCRIPTION AND PERTINENT DATA. SECRET BT. NNNN : my 14-00000 ¢ 4 Lh hte INCE RS o ves ‘ad KO C z CLASSIFY TS Fite na. Cae SIP VED MESSAGE mo Let Sot les a {PERSONS UNIT MOTIF ILO MeALS TO FILE WO. . Fhe ais MET. To e8aNncHy Oo pestaoy Osic. ADVANCE COPY \ — “lH & iJ RID COPY CI issues Cd svorree LJ recy FILE cyferS, cod fi Fifi 72, CA2Q cAbY Lise C4 SECRET 2623022 CITE JMWAVE 3245 PANAMA CITY INFO DIRECTOR, SAN JOSE UMDEVIL AMICE TT REFERENCES: A. DIRECTOR 37751 CNOT SENT SAN’SOSEY ——__ * B. DIRECTOR 37762 (NOT SENT SAN JOSE) i 1. AMICE/31 CIDENTITY A) ARRIVING PANAMA CITY 29 SEPTEMBER : J AT 1232 HOURS ON PAN AMERICAN FLIGHT 511. A/31 ALERTED 10 TELEPHONE CALL AT IDENTITY B ADDRESS FROM PERSON IDENTIFYING SELF AS “FIEND OF PASLO". IF STATION WISHES MAKE OTHER CONTACI ARRANGEMENTS, PLS CABLE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO 239 SEPIEA3ER. 2. a/2!} BRIEFED PER REFERENCE B GUIDELINES AND WILL UZ4IT REPORT UPON RETURN TO JrtwAVE 28 OCTOBER. aMiCE/S!t PLANS SPEND 12-29 OCTOBER IN SAN JOSE TO PARTICIPATE IN DISCUSSIONS WIT CCSTA RICAN TRANSPORT WGRXERS. - + ec lot ar at ts SECRET SECRET BT 14-0000 | oh A SdSatateat hades Yavin wotee Gres One Classery f2 FiLe SO, REP YD Gis erce eo eer. ro amanee O sesteoy CD} sic, REPROCULTION FSCHISITED rar oa cee) Misses! BY sofa ACTION ADVASCE COPY oO tysces Ocoee LJrvere INFO SECRET 2625c2¢ Ulle ditwave o244 Svider. PANAMA CITY INFO DIRECTOR, SAN JOSE Cohen . . Forsyt Bo age meas JMDEVIL AMICE _ bene hee 2] Ser G3 CS E84 bee cep lial REFERENCE: JMWave 3243/4 ° = ye) an REINALDO (PICO) RAMON, PRESISZHL.OF ORGANIZACION REGIONAL DE TRANSPORTE IDENTITY Ae CORT ~ cLASC AFFILIATE) aD MEMBER FORDC. ENTITY 8. FEDERACION INTERAMERICANA DE IT ‘ ive] TRASAJADORES Ck 1ST IANOS AVENIDA 7, CENTRAL 24298 EDIFICIO PREMIER, FIRST FLOCK. SECRET BT - SECRET ; ike. 14-0000 MESSAGE FORM 2——eeE ° Date re L. TOTAL COPIES: : : 13 : onc PRL i Holts;res O mig mo | ee 1 H oe WH/2/Panama O moes ? a ; or 542] G xo woee Ba: 28 23 September 1966 Orie wes rir no. ; i ian ; , fe TT ! pose 7 BRANCH O orstroy O return TO Wh & TRip copy : . e cael, OP che DH, fal Feiler wore treat Lied 1 Aen DATE AND TIME Leo? CREFER MUMBER) 26 £ EC . CITE DIRECTOR 4 7 75 a4 oan nai 73 " re t - 2 a Af vofANAMA CITY XNERX JMWAVE INFO:; LIMA 4 4 4 cOnF Lo REFS: A, JMWAVE 3126 (IN-99957)* _ . B. PANAMA CITY 1039 (IN-01669)** IN ADDITION EMFEVER~1, SUGGEST PANAMA CITY ALSO CONTAC? JIfWAVE ASSET “AMICE-31 FOR COVERAGE JMDEVIL CONGRESS, FOR PANAMA CITY: PLEASE ARRANGE CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS AMICE-31 WITH JMWAVE, FOR LIMA: WILL -DUBOLD-17 ATTEND CONGRESS? IF SO, BELIEVE STATION CONTACT WOULD BE USEFUL, , END OF MESSAGE , : WH Comments: *JMWAVE asset AMICE-31 invited to CLASC congress Pacy. ‘ JMWAVE plans pay his travel to Pacy and instruct to report e congress developments, especially CLASC proposal to create a Miami based organization of Cuban workers. ~ : . **Contact instructions for EMFEVER-1 in Panama City when he : : arrives for CLASC congress, oe, \ WH/C/MO Magaret Forsythe (by phone) WH/7/DR A, Kida (in draft) a a 3 . 4 ‘ / of Leclale 3 : V. BROE . EDWIN M, TERRELL a ’ C/WHD C/WH/2 ' 1 COGRO MATING OFFICERS AUTHENTICATING Orricga Receamine onrices s E c R E T ‘ cor7 wa, REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 13 PROMIDITED. . . ‘4 4 14-00000 ; : 4 at a unores OJves O + _ t t ad CuassiFy Teer Le mo. nn PEE SHAVED MESSAGE B ~ oman comes one se 7[ secret [rs eoce areO) atr, vo peace O PESTROY Osis. ee . freasonfunit BOTLEICO ROMER TS BLE WO. ATWANCE Cizy SE CR ET 2€2144Z CITE JNWAVE 3126 INGHURST ACTING mach 20 Seri 255257 Gy SIRECTOR INFO PaNatia CITY TYPIC , JuDEVIL AMICE REFERENCE: JNWAVE so0s (0 99954) I. AMICE-31, (IDENTITY a), HAS BEEN INVITED ATTEND’ REF \WGRESS. UNLESS KEADQUARTERS ADVISES 16 CONTRARY, UMWAVE PLANS | PAY COST OF AMICE-31 AIR TnAVEL AND WILL INSTRUCT dIM MONITOR AND REPORT O8 CONGRESS DEVELOPNENTS, PARTICULARLY JMDEVIL PROPOSAL TO CREATE MIANI-3ASED CRGANIZATION OF CUGAN 2, AMICE-31 SMDEVIL CONTACTS INCLUDE CIHAZEL-1 AND CYHUPP-1 CIDENTITY 3), 30TH OF WHOM RECENTLY TRANSITED JMWAVE, SECRET mE SECRET 14-0000 . ? . —_—_ 7 a <“ ~ Hy tactays Mars Q SF. PLASSiry TS Fike mo. AGE ~ Gan SSIFNED HESS Farag Comite $oatois i i By i RUN To wee SO. - 1. , i, rice aD = to peance O SECRET t ferracouct Vor Pages OrsTeoy Olere. - pe ee. PURSON NTT NOT ER ILO Pee oct 4 _ s ACTIGN ADVANCE C574F Cone eR COPY | ieee Deere Devel tate FMEUR Wh cofea, MES, cilia, (A Afo4 cA URE F SECRET 2021452 CITE IMWAVE 3127 LuGHURST acTIng 2Q Ser g§lSsS5e DIRECTCR INFO PatiAMA CITY TYPIC JMDEVIL AMICE PEFERENCE: ymwave 3126 (/V 29957) IDENTITY A. REINALDO (PICO) RAMON, PRESIDENT: OF ORGANIZACION REGIONAL DE TRANSPORTE (ORT ~ CLASC AFFILIATE) AND MEMBER FORDC. IDENTITY B, JOSE DE JESUS PLANAS SECRET BT . 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Jar @1, 2 Pemieinal co reoerulty at > Sehoul Tsucaidopr.s Tocriet, Verrded, Unban, i Ep rR AOMRR. ecletretion Tora, not return vith the wort of the Spee a Gonmmicrion ta try te obteia an osche C309 (fron “owspeycr HEA Poovinr™, Vora, Invens, Gorrent ardrergi L097 en Oth fh, sllltary eomaiesirn on Lf Sent, fl O-- anesertatt retronoliisn cueres. 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[9 resicned to both ports, When he ori. ah 8 jeins “d the PORoC, Dut Lett it from Aanril to Kareh @ omoha -frD0, Undle ho war evay from cha “oPae he ilgsei n Favolucionario del ™ onrrarte® CORT) > "Alianaa do nindagerce Miisos" yins 10s vor an 2 n rs the he MIR and yar hae an Reylede o : : : 3 ithpe 2505 a Cirans has ia eo Pao Agcy at che vietory of g s2G 8 Pref, i ° Fron Pewer of the nnetetes : rh the Cob wor ox Libor Th in are; rd Sour 237 as, wnive > ky re presen = “nFOs 15 toy Bey Soeee targer tho Feyolubhi mpy Trencoortaticn re een tone Bla ny the Latin’ Amer? em Gov. Woo it els Christian Uerd resperanthine +he @Me-nte “ia Poecer £ iso 2 PPC) the farkivt hice of he “let of Ye PllFtei ee sep Hip ey Nerald?, en cay th, Asreerod tin the oresran “Cntravdste Tatelor de Prange over padis etation NPA, (icmig on 20 June 65, ao’ a renesorts Sia: “aril G2. aus vont dove go atte ee SEESRLT Maps ectye3! a CP CER ee 14-0000 me "ob yRGA 24.5.22/65 708 APSR Atyeat, ‘ia-2, sawn AL. “ONDE Becsiong neeo dine te the Aneriges", 1> Pabe 1. lips taken ac 1930 Nw Sourees Coes, 2G July Sle cholter top ther with ilten Collage at the house Llotated aoth vé, beeaure he fonre an a te While at the officer of the Commitites “or the Literation of phe erisoners a& Giron dadas Fidel told the Cammis Kidami for the oexebanzo of prdronasys that if <} up vith 6 or 8 militons, thare would bo no exehanes, Sources Cadb, 28 July él, re rong who worked in neticn antl rahotare tn the ily Ange? Merig Harne: ndoz Avilae ia Ferns z avila, 17 é Tan Aly Revolutionary He2Qhnf? hoget Ssurends Ancol nia ha we Albor o Hollado says chat feinn : woried Tor the CTA and for Cuba te teka ovplordivess paid £309,600 r anita Sourcos Cog de Sle Sepadnad dn te try to oh n hi: Fo pess Ce9O, 1a + 26 b9e5C5, Funetion in honer o on 17 ev, 44,4 President four orprur Gouree? Levan forkers Pein ine bes Onirg Greg | | NT RIM PS as EN STEER ONE 14-00000 Desreoe! 9-3 PEE ER Bin ek coufeok ual “Cres. POS 7 a TIA, FIZ _ a _ SY CR ET 3914452 JAN 09 CITE WH/MIAML 22394 a CARACAS INFOQ DINECTOR SANTO DOMINGO PORT AU PRINCE PARIS KINGSTON 0 EVNULE AMCLEVE gdm 59 NES 106 we - HEF $ CARACAS 5430) 66735) 1. PARA 3 REF ASSUMPTION CORRECT. SUBJECT IS AMICE-31. ‘— 2. STATION POUCHING PeRTINENT DOCS FROM HIS 221. he - ANICE+31 HAS OA AND RECEIVED 33393 MONTHLY SALARY VIA AMICE’ . Gen PAYROLL UNTIL PROJECT TEXMINATED Lu last. _ 3, NO ONE PRESENTLY AT WH/MIAML KNOWS SUSJECT. HOW- ~ EVEd, HONG Y RUBGASH, LAST JswAVE AMICE CASE OFFICER, WHO NOW eae / - HaS ON CCHSULTATICGAS, MAY vE ABLE PHUVG@OE PERSOUAL ASSESS- pe AMICE~S34 FOR CARACAS. fo te FILE: 2ai- ee ae SN — a a 3 & i ad _ ™~ wn ; AMG ‘ . , Ne ‘ / wale * { I p AL 4 mA C4 vi ON ha ALS a —_ \ Sao ww . SECRET Or ETE PY RIRIR areet ere eran corer nue AY ean mB ab sek HR Re wer me og 2 see, SECRET. 8 July 1963 MEMORANDUM TO: Chief of Station, JMWAVE ae Via: Chief, CA JE. wa FROM: "CA/Henry J. aUBASH WY SUBJECT: AMICE Progress Report 1 April - 30 June 1968 : A, OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS 1. AMICE-31 was a delegate to the Ninth CLASC Consejo which was held in Santo Domingo from 17-24 May 1968 and he also attended the First Latin American Labor Conference on Development and Integration which took place following the Ninth Consejo. A documented report on these meetings was submitted under UFGA-30216. . B, ADMINISTRATIVE 2. During the fourth quarter of FY 68 a total of approxi- mately $6,787 was spent on the AMICE activity. This amount in- cludes termination payments made to AMICE-3 and AMOTEX-66. The cumulative total of AMICE expenditures for FY 68 is $71,628. 3. AMICE-3 and AMOTEX-66 were terminated amicably as of 30 June 1968. The only remaining active AMICE agent is AMICE-34 who will be retained by JMCOBRA as the labor reporter for the AMHIM Bulletin. C., PROBLEMS 4. There are no problems of an operational nature. D. PLANS FOR NEXT QUARTER 5. Not applicable. wou eR errtemee ter — aren enn nnigerveahtra . As AOD Wy MMe Re Ae me eee x QOINV 14-0000 MESSAGE BDO TOtar Sues i mo <JEAN RELL i aN an CA/INT i S-K-C-R-E-T en 4383 oo . an 19 JUNE A968 Pastt SICITIARIAT DISH EMINATION i Cj ono C) sopésrzor 0 cou CPs Cy RID copy | wre.” . us 5 BLK. : Ped er aa pee Goo wore (} era we cs pg m0. - fatatratart fix MTA. Mie, Lai (Zz) 2, “efi iilek, tts jean 4S _S-E-C-R~E-T ~ CITE DIRECTOR m oe 09760 _ ro! Sywave int» baybo Sdaekbo | DTDORIC INTEL JMDEVIL REF: SANTO DOMINGO 5604 (IN 17932) PLS ADVISE IF STATION HAS YET DEBRIEFED AMICE-31 RE CLASC / CONFERENCES HELD IN SANTO DOMINGO DURING MAY AND, IF SO, WHEN REPORTS CAN BE EXPECTED HEADQUARTERS. LNGOLD AND LNWIRE HAVE REQUESTED ALL INFO AVAILABLE WHICH NOT REPORTED IN PRESS, END OF HESSAGE H/C/CA = en St ~pefway rym o CA/B4 - TONY HOL AND CLR DRAFT) h : ! . “4 ' » AMES LOS bcp ews ‘ C7EASINST AYTHtANC ATS Orrlea LOCH MATING OF MCORS anisauiwg oF ree Ss- E- ~R-E-T i my ae ooo i towake ; Li ee ee re en ee RGPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 19 PROHIBITED. are seo day epbeyeerter * ienphoar ne arjece 3} auger pepene bo 14-0000 * cee mt a teeny aa : : H 3 a Lugexia £08 MOE aedis SECRET wow Chicl of. Station, Buenas.Aires_—.— -- ween at beet fee mw Chief of Station, Santo Domingo. Chief of | ! \ Tea _ Station, IMCOBRA; ChieL, wi Division} jean tu \ eegen-——Shist pSV ec \ we ARULEYAX 7 Comments of AMICE-31 on Raimundo ONGARO __- . ee ACTON REQURE Tv AR: 48 Nowe; FYI \ , vA , : TON \ ; - \ REF: ( HDCA-7116,*31 } jog nich ee ; 'HDCA-7116, 31 May 1968 ¢/ <1) 4 : ue AA oGe 3 + SD , doe f \ etiwo . oh . a - : a + A Ss 017 avice-3 had only the following to add concerning CY Raimundo ONGARO and his activities: fier ONGARO had made his “yielént speech on television i@_Santo Domingo he was cornered by the Cuban (exile) delegation the members of which were in- censed by his allegations concerning Cuban exiles and his misinformation about the Castro regime. According to AMICE-31 their arguments prevailed and ONGARO in the end was quite apologetic and admitted to them (AMICE-31 thought sincerely) that he had been in error. As proof of the sincerity of ONGARO’s change of mind on the Cuban question AMICE-31 pointed to the fact that, on behalf of the Cuban delegation, ONGARO approached Juan Luis GALLO Estevez, the intransigent Uruguayan whose negative vole (the only one) dooned the Cu.ban-sponsored resolution on political prisoners to defeat, and tried to get him to go along with the majority. 2. ANICE-31 called ONGARO basically "un buen muchacho" and non-Communist. He reported that ONGARO was a strong peronista and a "good, practicing Catholic’. He -added this Yatter description with some wonderment pecause he had always placed “good, practicing Catholics" automatically in the pro- U.S., anti-Castro camp. Henry J. RUBASH Distribution: fae edk 2- ren ir pee Fee oF™ | ep CoS Buenos Aires ee pn GS x Oe cook. von 2 ~ COS Santo Domingo w+ 2 - COS JNCOBRA / : o2 = C/WH wt tye wee fee eee ‘ Sf 2 - WIC: - tS copy | CROSS REFTTINCE 1D DUPATCH STMSE AND NUMGER mn I GS ~~ wok ot a tn to UFGA-30217 fore 19 June 1988 OA SECRET j Gs rieettrre) | 290-124-52 14-0000 . FUR GS AREY 4 1-67 . - wt . BICSRAPHIC } UNITED STATES CEPANTMEN® OF ! ¥ SAFGRBATION Jenmigestion and Maruratzato Sexe. ig 7 “ TRAST ANE (FASTA AMED TUIOOLE NAMED ene SUE aS Ste WINATIONIO ror Tava ed “eo lt Te (fees ppremavel fF 22] a Ne * CHT AND COINTRY GF UF Abys ALL OTHE perros use veo m FAUAI A) ——SaMILY NAME FIRST NAME GATE City AND COUNIRT OF BISIN ID RNOWA JOSE (BSCE Aoi} v7, BIRTH. FIRST NAME AUIOY REGISTRATION — SCQIAL SECURITY BO soa arms? Psaget Soaiay so sd tele Red hf Ene MOA a2 ‘ ee ° / FORMER SPOUSES (F NONE, SO STATED FAMILY NAME (FOR WIFE, GIVE MAIDEN NAME! STREET AND NUMSER fee a tas 24 0 2. 3 a = LY ie IST PRESENT EMPLOY! (a? NOME, 50 STATED APPLICANT'S EMPLOYMENT LAST FIVE/YEARS FULL HAME BHD ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER E ALL INFORMATION ABQUZSTEL AGNVE ) ee Tris FORG 1S SUBMITTED 11 CONNECTIC (Usarurauization [7] AQJUSTMENT OF STATUS YOUR NATIVE ALPHAGET IN THIS COC E, — tt ATV APPLICATION FOR i TF YOUR HATIVE ALPHABET 18 itd CHER THAN ROMAN LETTERS, wniTE YOUR YAY (omen AEPEOHE OA - fee A BN eS et 00 PENALTIES SEVERS PEMALTIES ARE PROVIDED 8 Law FOR RAGAINGLY OND WILLEULEY FAL SIFIING OR COMCEALING A MATEQIAL FACT. i om CRM NGE LATS UT Hr YA Rerermme ie ma = tie mitt oo Reeeted oan rites 9 Ablicoele ab rl Aah al atlalin ait iss an aeasebage artan dined Am. aVE i -- ‘ Fev eres Mb cuiei, Festern Newltspuera vivisicn | aenpes ‘erations /TYPIC/JHUEYIO/AMICE _ 7 sO ropesedt Travel of AKICE-SU _ _ _ a oe REF; LFGA-25587 dated 75 July 19ve Headquarters has cons:dered the invitations received by AMICE-31 and has reached the following conclusions on his proposed travel: A. There seems no useful purpose to be served by covering AHICE-31's nersonal expenses for the trip described in paragraphs 1] end 2 of the referenced dispatch a3 WOFACT nas good coverage from other sources. 8. Headquarters bas no interest in AMICE-31's attendance at the meeting described in paragraph 3 but also no ebjections to his accepting the invitation if Station INWAVE - deems it advisable or considers this will be of value in any of the Station's own operations. JANE D, ASTRAHAN Distribution: 3 - COS, JHWAVS | COCAy Stat T IO 19-126-35/35 * cory riage SECRET eveebs erect seneee 1 MOS OE MUMEER 201-284658 TYPED: eee we Foeoene de nei 16 August 1986 (eye crca/pp ON Pere penéw nea ot Poe kts DLETRILETION: bo. Baby Fade ACID ate ae nen Memento oe Yy/-00000 t . boa t fog . nae, - racer: EV ves’ Ow is Creiy et + - cLassie te rive no CLASSIFIED MCSSAGE roran corits Ae a tt fe K-2GF TO Fite m5, rice 0:90) ger, 10 geance (9 Geiragy O sic. — PeTSCN/ yw MOTE IED Se aol 8 Justh 32850 KAGS STATES AelDPD op SE CVE T 2892, 92 CITE SAVAVE 1348 BERECTOR : AemMCre (EP REST CARS eLee. | TYPIC AMSAFE ANICE was with mee ts anbdung REFERENCE: SERECTOR 39454 ate AN ; i 1. WAVE OFFICER MET WITH COORDINATOR CUBAN AFFAIRS MIAMI AND DEPUTY CHIEF IMMIGRATION OFFICE 7 JUNE FOR DISCHSSIONS ON REF CaSE, 30TH OFFICERS AGREED TO ARRANGE ; ELT?Y OF MOTHER 4MICE 31 34ST) ON OUR INTEREST THIS CASE. 2a CHIEF CCA/M PREPARING LETTER FOR SYISS AMBASSADOR a : 14 CU38A STATING THAT MOTHER'S CASE QEVIEVED AND PERMISSION HAS BEEN GRANTED FOR HER ENTRY TO U.S. LETTE? WILL : TNCLUSE SEQUEST FO? PRIOZITY ACTION 34520 ON POO? STATE me MOTHER'S HEALTH. rian Lae Se Mauris | un " Q wn 4 14-00000 ; | Hergaret Forsythe: nev BH/C/CA/DP Ss BiCcCRERT 2931 2 June 1966 pire co GY SY BECRET JSHWAVE TYPIC AMSAPER AMICE BESS A. UFGA 24361 8, JHWAVE 1135 (IN 25370) i. ERP B ENTRY REYUSAL FOR MOTHER AHICE-31 SER SECTION 212-A IHDICATED DOCUHENTARY EVIDENCES COMMUNIST PARTY HEEBERSHIP. REF A PABA 3 STATES POSSIBILITY DECEASED HUSBAND PLACED HAME GN PARTY ROLES. TRSRE NO EVIDENCS.IN PILES fo CONFIRH O& DANY AND BGS HAS NO BASIS FOR REQUESTING HK-OPENING OF CASE, 2. KUSobA SUGGESTS If BEST POR ANICK-31 AND OTHER RELATIVES O8 KNOWLEDGEABLE FRESGHS CONTACT LOCAL ODURGE OFFICE FARING AFPIDAVITS FROW PS2S0RS NOT IA BAYER ABZA, LSTTERS FRO BISHOPS MENTIONED REF A GR ANY OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS, EXPLAINING DACKGRCUND AND ASCERTAINING BHAT FURTHER SVIDENCE MAY BE NECESSARY TO SECURZ REVERSAL PRESET DECISION. 3, WAVE HAY BE ABLE ABRARGE FAVORABLE RECEPTION AMICZ PRESENTATION THROUGH ODYRGS CONTACT GH AY LEAST STEER ANICE-31 TO SYHPATASTIC 14-0000 BECRET ert ne nett a FE oe Aen mt PAGS THO OFFICIAL, Y3QS VILL FOLLOW UP FITH ODURCE AND GDACID AQS WHEN THERE ENOUGH BVIDEICE TO WARHANT RE-OPENING DISCUSSION AT THIS LEVEL BOT BURDEA GP ACTION MOF LIES WITH AHICE-31 AND XIN. BND OF MESSAGE “ gE soveanerr: Bequests assistance in srranzing entry of AMICE-31's . sother barred under Section 212A of lsmigration Lag C/EE/C/CA__ OS/aAR (Ry, Kuot? by phone} : BA/OSO (Be. Chioeca in draft) | BY/C/CA/PP (Hr, Caonconas io draft): Silliag ¥. arose ' ‘Prageae 2. Flarce C/aaD FA/SC/ER Gy, Costero ta drafe) © 0 Cfeaen 14-0000 testes DDves (Jno pb ttassie¥ 10 ene ¥o. CLASSIFIED HESSAGE roray corns X-ACe To FILE WO. re sree moO} eer. 12 eaanc- SECRET O€stRoy Osc. — PERSON BNET NOTIFIED From ° tal ipso JY’ . fs ACTION Fya2 ACTaNce COPY UNE es oY adi haf: (AY! RID COPY oO 19SUCD Caceres | 4 | wre ih? FILE ax erlOps, oxi0A SECRET 2621002 CITE JMWAVE 1135 I'NGHURST ACTING DIRECTOR TYPIC AMSAFE AMICE | 7 264m 66625370 REFERENCE: UFGA 24861 . 1, AMICE-31'S MOTHER (IDENTITY a €F REFERENCED, TELEPHONED HIM ON 13 MAY, READind LETTEF FROM SWISS ENBASSY WHICH STATED THAT U.S. AUTHORITIES MAD LECIDED THaT SHE WAS INELIGISLE FOR ENTRY INTO U.S. FLZTHER CHECK WITH LOCAL ODACID OFFICE HERE REVEALED AGENT'S MOTHER REFUSED ENTRY ON BASIS OF SECTION 212 A OF IMMIGRATION Law. 2. PER PARA 4 OF REFERENCE, STATIC: WOULD APPRECIATE _ . HEADQUARTERS DISCUSSION OF CASE WITH GEACID AND ODURGE,. SECRET. 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SALE | wed i SE en cen tpenestenarech tate. semetge nee Jeep er eye e eo re bet i : { ; ' { : so Hy UPA’ 24078 i ‘ t 1 ‘ fh, 4 i SECRET a i | 4 an PROCESSING Chief, WH WH/C 2 y FRC Chief of Station, IMWAVE | i sva.ts? DY VOUR/JMDEVEIL/ AMICE~31 Production ACTON REARRED REFERENCES. ~~ . i 1. Attached is AMICE-31's report on the meeting of the : “Eighth Continental Council of the Confederacion Latinoamericana de Sindicatos Cristianos (CLASC, Latin American Confederation of Christian Trade Unions), held in Medellin, Colombia, from 5 to 14 January 1566. got 2. Since the Station has not received copies of any disseminations that may have been made from information cabled during the meeting at Medellin, no attempt has been made to prepare portions of AMICE-31's report for dissemination. If any of the report is disseminated at Headquarters, the Station would appreciate receiving copies, along with copies of any reports that may already have been disseminated on the meeting at , Medellin, and any future disseminations on the CLASC. 3. Also attached, under separate cover, is a copy of a report by Keith G. BONGIRNO which includes a list of AMICE-31's achievements at the meeting and his impressions of and attitudes toward certain delegates and issues. - ; "Cn Ae D. Pensher 47Philip G. ELMARD Di ibution: ren C law a Ce cee (3 - WH wiatts h/w, and u/s/e-MTO BOF : - WH/C w/atts hw, and u/s/c DUST ATC SVBER. AND NUMEES UFGA~24874 MEAEQUAN TENS FRE REE 4 201-259653 14-0000 T Nene ee tease SCA Fobruary 7,1966 teow PICO'S TRIP TQ MEOSLLIN ‘After reading Pico's report and talking to him twioe I reachod fellowing cenclusiens 5 I acuteyevsyrs <} Pyco. Fy - -—___1,- Achieved with the cooperation of Edgar Maduro to soften the anti-US line in the Declaration of Principles and elimination of US name which was am replaced by "imperialisms", _ _ ,@e RAEXXATAAKASXAAASEMTEXKHT Logether with the Venezuelan delegates drafted _ the motion condemning the Tricontinentel Conferences and participated activnly dn drumzing up the support for this motion. 3. Pushed thru the motion condemning Castre'a regimes . 4, Excercised a strong sutd-conmnist and anti-Castre influenca among ths } . _. . _,delogates, ° “XY PICO’S IMPRESSIONS OF THE MEDELLIN MEETING : 1, Pico.cane back favorably impressed by strongly anti-communist stand of the i delegates. He saya that even if Maspere would try to cooperate with the commios the rank and file will not let him to do so, : _ &» Phroo noted only, three rabid anti-US delegates * Miguel Canioso(Accion : : Sindical Uruguaya}, Diogenes Gutierrez( “ederacton Istmena de Trabajadores - . Cristiones -Panama) and Reliodore Agudelo Rivera(Accion Sindical Antioquena) . fio liodoro Agucolo Miveral A . ; Be Pico informs that Henry Molina( Sec.Gen,of Confederacion Autonoma de Sindicates : Cristianos CASC-D,R,) even tf highly critical of US intervention in D.R. is an outspoken ¥emmunt st and he recommends him as a material for recruitment. : , 4, Molina spoke very favorably of Conrado Rodriguez whe during his stay in DR, en “"7~ -~ gs FORDC delegate made an excellent impression and became good friend of ; CASC « : 5. It is evident from tho briefing instructions received from HQ and cables received from "our man in Medellin® that a strong opposition te CLASC 4Q atand (or Kaspere'a) te the new funding proposal by CISC and ISI was expected. Pico says that ho could not discever auch epposition and that threo national unions waich already applied for direct funding according th the Instructions received from CISC quickly withrew their application, Bice alac did not nste any "betrayal" on the part of Foderacion Campesina, Tous I sea two possibilities 3 a) the opposition te CLASC AQ stand that all funding should go thru HQ was oxaggerated b) Pico 1s considered aa close q{ucud oe Saspere and was ‘not trusted by the eppesition. it Agcoriing te Pico the feeling was quite unanigoug the the funding sheuld geo thre Chase HQ) and the CIS¢ attemot of direst funding was resented aa an effort ite undernine CIAIC Executive Cesittee, 7 . ‘. ‘ * Fat + : ~ ett Berrie URSA Hy . Sj Mant DO; ~ iw e ed | a a ete eel alntng Saath omental as sitet dh haat Harte catheter ae neat aol 6 cates kine coined sei ete steer 6. 70 8. © . - g It looks that our friend who talked to Pico in Hedollin and Bogota was disgusted because Pico was satisfied with the results of the aseting. Ficots satisfact tdon stezned from the strong snti-astro stand the Council adopted -and 4t 1. obvious that the fuming preblea so important to us callid not « upset hin, ‘ Pico reports that there is a good chance that Dagoberto Gonzalez( Soc.Gen.of Trabajaderes Copeyanes) will be elected as CLASC president at the next CLASC Congress, According to hin Jose Goldsack will become Treasurer and present treasurer Alfredo di Pacce will herdifiew CLASC effice dedicated to raise funda from the LA affiliates. Pico considers Gonzalez as a staunch anti-communist and better disposed toward | than ‘Pasporo. He thinks that flanked by Gonzalez and Gold sack, Maspere wall not have so much to say and his power will be limited. Gonzales is apparently a Much more forceful personality than Geldsack, who doesn't have enough guta to oppose Maspero, Pico believes that Haspero is less aggressive and anti-US as ha used to be, Ys ~ thinks that the preSsure from CISC and ISI plus a strong anti-comminist posture . pf the affiliates accounts for this. In the cables received from our Colombia office there is a strong criticism of Pico as a sort of Maspere's stooge. After discussiong this topic several times with Pico I think that his opinion of Maspero HAHKKA is + ; gducabed Maspero is a forceful, dynamic and well gayest leader. Avidh Argentine and ex-perenista he has more drive and is a better organizer than the others in CLASC. Besides he offers CLASC a promise of bringing CTG into an allianco with them, a feat which only he can accomplish. For Pico's taste “aspare is too demagogic and he dossn’t Like his anti-US and soft of comiles attitude, however, Pico clains that Maspero lately is much more aware of commie danger. As Maspero is without doubt the most powerful single individual in CLASC and as Pico positi is weak (his Federation 4a not created yet and he has to te confirmed as Secretar General) he sees no use of bucking Maspere especially as ne organized and strong opposition exists. Pico,however, would see with sympathy “aspero power restricte er it will not bother him al all to see “laspero removed conpletoly. “ut as long as he exists Pico delleves that for his personal good and in erder te bo able te push strong anti-Yastro etand(in which he 4s mainly interested) he has te work and live with Masporo. This position impresses ms as 2 sensible one. III HISC. REMARKS , 1. -2e There is some inconsistence in the cables we recelvod. In one of then Rosano Tschunt, CLASC Executive Secretary for the Dutch Antilles and President of CEDBU is describsd as ® widely considered insignificant and unipresive eloxent*. another cable this same Techunio is quoted as a source ( direct source not va Pico as Pico said that he didn't know about campesinos sold out) and as a new CLASC Asst Secretary Genaral (Pigg. also claims that ho doesn’t know about it even Af he was criticiSsdbeforo- saat ities gotting his info from such a Jousy source aa “schunte). pee Jon 19 ah. Pico reports that in Caracas he met Card Norden from ISI Benn offico 1a CLASC office. Carlos Moris( vice-directors of Instituto do Estudios Yoclales ds Caribe), Marlano Ssnites(Centro Dyauaentacton -Y“eracas) Santiago Tortosa(Sea Gea of COORSA), Bseyuiol Borges(CIS) were also present. Norien reported that the {ie Serer were: ane wh ee Sate t : j ‘ i i 3 ‘hb Se ene , ‘ a —nmnetnteitemanatisiatetnin thane tne ett erin > — _ me ne nee en ms oo nem ml O U3 Esdassy in Bonn informed them on Sunday Yon. 16th dn tho morning about all important toxics discussed, resolutions ete adcpted in Medeilin. nnile dnprossed by the fast work and currect reporting wt Norden oxpressed his curiosity as. to haw it was possible that the sabassy in Bonn was so fast inforned ( SOTE ¢ I an surprised eyen more that 4 biubber-mouth like Norden was inforsed about such repurt!). ‘he general consensus of tho present was that CYA must have few men infiltrated among the dologatesescss . Accdrding to the new by-laws Pice's Transport Federation(in formation) will hav 3 votes during the next Congress, equal to other L,A. Federations and national delegations, Threfore 4% is important for us that we continue to work with Pica, Pico should also-go to the CLASC mesting in Guatemala in March when the Central “Anerican Confederation will be created, CLASC also wants to create Central Anorican: Transport Federation and there where Pico's presence is requested, I asked Pico if his CLASC friends don't ‘resent the fact that he works for FORDC, He said that this problea was solved once for ever. CLASC executives know that only two principal cf&rrents exists anong the Cuban oxiled laber ; tho batistian and the revolutionaries. The Batistianos are the Mujalistas of CTC aided by ORIT and CLASC is against the Mujalistas. They are in favor of the revolutionaries an they are in FORDC, which is the only really active exile labor organizationd. CLASC leaders know that FORDC 4s being supported by the US governuent , but they accept it as a necessity and understand that it is inevitable as neither the batistianos er the aomunista will support 4t and CLASC has no funds to do so, SUMMING UP aA de By no means I consider that Pico is an ideal agent. Ke afvht be influenced or awed by HMaspero, Ho also is sonatimes impulsive and puts his foot in the mouth, On the other hand he is 1 young, agressive, better educated than average Cuban labor loadei He 4s accspted in CLASC, his erganization ORT is a fxkk member and he will be the head of the Latin American Transport Federation which will give him following advantages % a) voice and 3 votes at CLASC msetings b) can influencs CLASC decisions ce) wil bring streng anti-Castro and antt-cemmunist influence d) will soften up anta*§ outbursts 9) will report. te us, even if ze have to take his reliability wit “ @ grain of salt, NOTE s I forget to call your attention to the curious Wittle item in Pico's repox ses that the-Copeyanes gained the control of the Sindicato Portuario in Pooste vsbelle wrestling it away fron Correa after 4t was found that 200,000 bolivares were missing fron the treasury. Pico also reports that there are widespread rumors that Correa is living 1% up at the expense of the boycott and that he 4s blackmailing Spanish, Japanese and British embassies setting hard cash for not beycotting the shipsesrsere 14-0000 | | iN cL C1] UNCLASSIFIED ust C) CON, . vENTIAL (} SECRET ° a ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (Opnronc:}” ' 2 | é , Ys TO: (Officer devignation, room number, ord building} 37. Mar Bh OFFICER'S | COMMENTS (Number each comment to thow fram whom INITIALS. fo whom, Drow a line across column after each comment) 201-284658 RECEIVED SUBJECT; PICO-Ramen, Reinalde REPORT (in Spanish) ON MEETING OF LATIN AMERICAN CONFEDERATION GF CHRISITAN TRADE UNION |) ~ +] ° . CELA TARO ALES OD, eee FOR ATTACHHERTS. — RECBRDS CCHIER JOB N@, e P 14, | +3 ee Wc RWAL rex 610 inmes* [] SECRET CJ CONFIDENTIAL (] Gssouy © C) UNCLASSIFIED read 14-0000 | 4 | . | eh Pay - eal th Aetasietl aS wich Oud, oleh & to Cea oe 2 . @ Cs it ed jens ancien Sa enetaternn aman meaenrimee eevee tte sine eae Hoe bee am TRE wee [ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET a eee ne eee font merrmees erermern s eee IN TRUCTIONS . _ . TUTTE TTP RIOR AO SUING 3. ACTION BRANCH Hos So os ach pte pa , “ V ar Feet ete Detach back Hap Il hile no and hile shown are not proper, 2 aenboe bol? waver shvet, unless it records insert proper “hie no below and forward ~ hymbcant achon taken or comments requir- document to RID/AN ing preservation FROM:** PROPER Fé NO RID/ 7} 4? TO: ALL ADDORESSEES en eee FILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK 'F APPROPRIATE . a COMMENTS 240 && Caw HY ae s QC ar 1 as . . ta\\\o “Rone . wean rk Abr 4 cette atin teen are ageaney ET a ae Foe Ay a ERE Tee tee ” a 7" gf tf o i 14-0000 © PROCESSING ACTION WARALD FOR ISCOLING RO INCOUING BEGULRED . . - Nee me ee etme ese ONLY QUALIFILD DES% CAR 1EOGE SRODC NS vee ee te pe tne me oT Chief of Station, JMWAVE \y | wexcr TYPIC/ANSAFE "Request for HQ Intercession to Facilitate Entry of Identity AQ TION REQUIRED REFERENCES ° AR: See Paragraph 4 below 1, Identity A, who is the mother of AMICE/31, a Station asset, has been twice denied permission to enter the United States as a refugee from Cuba. The local ODURGE office has stated that Identity. A has been placed on a denied admissions list because of information supplied by ODACID. wchorim 2. According to AMICE/31, Identity A applied for admission to the United States with her daughters, Identities B and C. Identi- ties B and C received the necessary authorization on 24 February 1966 from the Swiss Embassy and arrived in the United States by air on 28 February. 3. Identity A was the wife of Identity D, a member of the Cuban Communist Party for some twenty years, at the time of her first application to leave Cuba. Identity D died in October of 1965 and according to AMICE/31 lost his Communist Party membership card about a year prior to his death. According to AMICE/31, Identity A has never joined or been a member of the Communist Party although there is a possibility that her husband may have placed her name on the membership lists. AMICE/31 also stated that .she has long been a practicing Cathclic and that she is very anti- Communist. Sent as separate cover attachments are two statements from the Bishop of Sienfuegas and the Assistant Bishop of Havana testifying to her good character and to her standing as a practic- ing Catholic. - Continued ~- Attachments; 1. Tdentities, USC -«-- 2. Letters, USC 74 Nietribution: 3 - WH/C watts USC os LG aa Lu ane ef cee be eee cence nnnneneennnper ee teen Ge pepe ae eee S MERE ETO T exsearcn sees ant dedantae ht , bat . uPoa 24867 - ~ vo poms wae es mets BCG be HseKie : BEC RET done ivan Se APE ty he 3 oh ay Carat 14-0000 - ne ee ras rnrnnnrneneng SST Pec a . . [ CONTINUATION GF | ; . , DISPATCH SECR eT i UFSA 248G1 . a ec ernie nen es ene cnt ee ee eens eS penne 4%, It is requested that Headquarters contact the appropriate ODACID gnd ODURGE officials for the purpose of removing Identity A's name from the denied admissions . list since her close connection with a member of the Cuban Communist Party, which presumably was the basis of the derogatory information, is no longer a fact. ‘ Aillvia Bb: Wt _ = “~“Dr/Tip GJ “ELMARD prea naan yy murRANane ONES snl ht hie eae RE ‘ ICROFILMED APR 4 Doc. “cro. sen] Vip TS ye SELLE 5 DU eens SEPARATE COVER ATTACHMENT NO. 1 TO UFGA 24861 : Ve Identity A. Maria de la Paz HARAMON Rodriguez de ‘*PICO te Calle Fomento No 506 Rpto Palatino, Cerro Havana, Cuba DOB: 14 November 1912 POB: _ Lima, Peru Peruvian Citizen : voy fence etn te stds a Ss. Se eee ffir e cee i ' i ie - pt Le Let neee ern! Gs aie aside nana ae Identity B, Regino Pico Valiente Identity C. Sonia Pico Ramon- Identity D. Milagros Pico Ramon | SECRET 14-0000 AL OE 4 TRAMSLATICY LT ee MCROFILMES Are l 21935 _ooc MICRO, SER ASSOCIATIGH OF CUEAHS IM EXILE "Sevillana’ Manor, tos Almendros Avenue, San fafeal de la Florida, Caracas, Venezuela, (Phone:71.35.3 Department of State, Washington, 0,C, Gentlemen: By this means | am pleased to state that 1 know Mrs. Marfa de 1s Paz Ranén personally, whose son Relnaldo Pico Ranén worked activaly for Catholic Labor Youth in Hayana, Cuba, | can assure you thet Mrs. Rae mon Rodrfguez was nevor < Communist ond 233 duo co Far opposition to the regime se wistes to lsave Cuban territory. She hes always had de= mocratic ideals. Hoping that this Information my be of use to you, t ramain, “4 Yary truly yours, (signed) Edyardo Boza Hasvidel Asst, dishop of Tivana, Cubs. {Thera Is a seal of tha Mission uf Our Lady of Clarity, Caracas, Vanezusla$ (Thls is 3 tranztation of the attachd letter) pote ee Lua’? - - oo x .y? . bay. Dome we SK a3 Peas - 14-0008) Fo rere. eee de ee eet, Bete ee 1 t UPd i O i EE OM BC C3S2HO5 EM HL EILIO - Goria “Geeteoee” 639, Le aon aa pT ee Veteewemmrs Ie: “sted és 1 Sen 8 isaey "gat ‘ ‘etstet stanteeia 7 2 L@yACTATETMZD te ae0419 Yasir wen . Selores: . Toro lavereeate te se rretc vatifestarlen ....- que condcco terstratzerte ¢ ta fra. Unefe ce le Pag Rasdn Hoe Ar{-vea, 2 traba,o activamente <* 2a seventh Beet ase ecirar anc la enor que €a pes sposbt hetiende go | : “ glia e:a ‘eicn sueda da Ues. muy arentiwinte 14-0000 tet en CO a . im haneng, 23 do Feprere da lyao A quien fueds intecssar Yo Meriseficr Alyyede Muller Ghaspe ce Chentugzos per la presente Gag) CONTAY 2h) Mtoe que is senor cteacegeny ere + Lora. a¢ La Tak WMldN rh guaé a le cual sono3sco Casds hgce Ghos agi Cools we eig Nigos con da pProcedanc.a Catolica . ¥ con log cuales bubs ag t9:ar LARies ¥ fo, oc mlanted YA Gue pertenseia: s los Gruss de accion Céetolita de SL fygereguie an el laren FO A e's Vytleee eae Ast piety 4 Se#elvae.cry Sah bude Fe 14-0000 e | : | Bh Bac ests tame ta ssabtbe edits had encanta hails aati . p~2 __ fies 2 ER SSB FO PD Le ne eee oe _. TREE ENO eee et bin (eon w masee 228 meet eed to Tier tte ee TSS. a _ te [Jaco Ins tas OL Ine Abt CSdo cafes wH8 GilcA AD : a SECRET [622452 OCT 69 CITE CARACAS/3829 CARA PRIORITY DIRECTOR DIDORIC JMDEVEL . y pO bof s9N67177 REF: DIRECTOR 46526 Co OAS 1, FIELD TRACES FIVE NO NEW INFORMATION SAVE , FOR LOCAL ADDRESS AND TOUTED MEDIA CONNECTION PER.” (17 O5COS WH/MIAMI 4639; OTHER GENERAL, NONDEROGATORY TIDBITS. @. REGRET DELAY DETERMINING AMICE~31 CURRENT STATUS REGARDING CLASC, PROBLEM HAS BEEN IN LOCATING HIM FIRST THROUGH AMCLEVE-15, BOTH BEING MUTUAL FRIENDS, TO DETERMINE IF HE HAS ACCESS AND STATUS CLASC AFFAIRS MERITING STATION -DIRECT FOLLOW-UP, SUBJECT REPORTEDLY ; THVOLVED IN CHURCH FUND RATSING WORK AND SPENDS bul CONSIDERABLE TIME AWAY FROM HOME, WILL ADVISE SOONEST ye BUI GIVEN DIFFICULTIES AMCLEVE~15 HAS HAD MERELY TN ie REACHING SUBJECT SINCE RECEIPT HVCW-8792, HAVE vat oh DGUSTS OW PROSPECTS FOR MISSION, oy 3, FILE: 219284658, X-REF£ 280-124-192/3, ~ 7 SECRET veer od MICROFILMED ‘ ° me Nove bn - ood. PUCRO. ser. is Curt Le ; j SECRET hs wee - See we we Ss wy sows ’ 14-00000 * i t . HEMGHAMMEN FOR: VIA: SUBIECT: 1. be transferred from YH/EQ6 to CA‘ CL/GA fY/COG SHO 9 30 Sertenber 1695 AHICE/31 (201-224638) amonded for a ono-time rerorting nissica on the 29 - 24 Getober 1f€9 Guite seeting of the Council of the Latin American Confederatian of Christlan Trada Unie 2 It is requested that responsibility for ANICE/31 and that bis OA bo Caracas ie boing asked for enh teteehy traces and for detorminagsion an tw whether AMICL “Gites prexent enployer, tho OGifdeso ef the Coordinater for keoss Cavaegs, ins United Bations. DDP/CA/MA: ,Powen:bin (30 September «Distribution: Orty & Ca - € DO ew Re ae go = be *h td Addressee wil’ COG WH/S/YV 201 -284658 CAS CRU. CA Bl wie Aifairs in im an organ of tho Yonezuelan. governzent or of RENRY A, QZGA Chioz, “wanes 4 Covert Action Staif 1969) 14-0000 , ne Le ay a Poe } : x ae ~ ye o ; _ ; b > “4 ws van! yoru” ~ b l , ROUTING ANDER SETAAUE > Stet bY fe os aah > aah ti os een oma: Barbara Rowen I j } Pat ia} “: a et rear wat: CA oa { SE cR ET j iv I 21 “r ar 8728 7 0 Cie OnnS Ey mE oan. GO September 1969 CASLE SECRETARIAT Dtasean ATION ‘ INDE CO no wozx a ma Pn: See Y S qe i cokes, * is] 7 4 ' . . ti /) } - e } A C4 SS foLARe.v8i epiae vad . : : atise, {referance number) gt nc EH a : . {cloasitigatian) 4 /~ {25.2 and tle files) . . aw : 4 > , . - se ae .' SECRET * . . ; "8 Meee ag - ee - . 7 + - CITE DIRECTOR . NE ee a " CARACAS 7 als 192 se. : ; 426.0 2 My DTCORIC JMDEVIL CO astuas ro ——__-__ aanent {7J Fine ato CJ ene is cs ena no. sis REF: _HVCii-8792 (19 SEPTEMBER 1969) Fo oa ou “sranoa = ae yo 2. AMICE/31 OA NOW FOUR YEARS oun, APPREPCATR RURGEK '\- Ww TRACES SOONEST FOR UPDATING. _ ° ' th, : . ' . j hy ° ; a r : “2... AMICE/31 ALLEGEDLY NOW EMPLOYED "OFFICE OF COORDINATOR | fo: 7 : , aa i: OF ECONOMIC AVFAIRS" IN CARACAS, IF TRUE, IS THIS A VENEZUELAN | ~ | GOVERNYENT BODY OR PART OF THE UNITED NATIONS?’ ‘ {i "> ' 3, FILE: 200-124-192/3 ann 201-284658. pee - Bm OF MESSAGE - rm . . oo ne c/o 4) TOI £9 Gt Coe “was ae oa co . bey _ WH/CA — ee ae, . sca, vty AL - -}/9]2 oo b. Seo: #24 iq? [3° . li c ae Ge ' ” : CS Copy Ficsp IN + sass | VS J ry 3 : tf . ° ere . : “ G -28 a tA ‘ , wt; —— “RULE IN Role asyesy COCADIRATING OFFICERS ae ae ibis Coon HO my 7 : as nee any rae am sot . a ae Grobpted thew tvtocnetia aurnerTiaaring! AELAAMHIO CFP C08 SECRET ! pee ep ed OMegtA n+ cane emerges ie terme hei REPHOOUCT ICN BY OTHER THAN THE ISQUING CRFICE IS PROHISITED,
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DIRECTOR FROM 8 HAVANA ACTION 5 CAtH 9 INFO: «CoP, ADOP/A, $/C 2 PRIORITY In 4h227 PRITY DIR INFO GASH CITE Nava SSES ho RIACT Brg - . Nigg oo REF NAVA 6115 Cyneco)! os kD a) i. eonas “ENDOZA\TOLS KAVA STé 47 NOV THAT HIS BROTHER” ay Conte cp et Yevae SA thre | revsere St NOT LEFY HAVA 43 PLANIE IGNACIO NOW PLANS REMAIN: HAVA PEM RCRE DAYS IN HOPE HE NAY OBTAIN PERMISIION CUBAN GCVT TO LEAVE LEGALLY. , Cote ee 2e WILL ADVISE FURTHER BEVELOPIENTS «. | FILED 1721292 ae ° ee ee, a END OF MESSAGE . . —— ae 7 C/S COM:ENT: *CONCERNED| KENDOZA| COMING MIAMI 12 SEPT. oo , . “ . _ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE JSSUING OFFICE IS PROMISITED. ~~” . Copy No,
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1 [104-10179-10028, [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 **esiitiatetbati . ST a» foe x \ : ; , a . ies SECRET ant \ KEMORANDOM FOR THE RTCORD , ut - . -JTO6I3 SURJECT: Contact Report on Meeting with AMRUMGL 2° 1, On 5 Yovezter at 1130 hours, <MRCNG-] and -INTECXER were met at the washington Airoort by undersigned. They were then taken by taxi to the “ayflover Potel, where a room had been reserved ... for their use. ifter having lunch at the hcte?, the party sdJournad to the m, where ACE NGS] was given = stort briefing on rane! sco (9 Castell, the -/T operator who waa schediled to meet AXSTNG-1 at 1h00 urs. 2. At 18€0 hovrs, the under: eat to the lo‘ ty of the hotel . > where Francisco was waiting wtnliey © Carcial his escort officer, , 03 (Garcia was instructed to bring Francisco vu? a\ the mon. It was : : 4 in advance of thia that all srincipals would with draw from >. { : the room to rive AYRUNC-2 an opportunity to talk with Francisco alone oF ° ; Forever, it wes sugrested that! Garcta\¥eturn a half hour before the : interview was terminated to clear u> any points as to the nature of Francisco's training, or any aspects that ¢MPUNG-1 right wish to olerify. The interview with Francisso «as terminated stout 1510 hours, as AYEING.1 statod he would be oleasod to have francisco . ' assigned to hin, All indications were that a happy racport was este- : blished between the vrincinpals and a camoleto understanding was ~ . ; reached as to the future role of Francisco ag the «/T operator for : } the AMYUM ercuo in Cuba, > : 4 : 3. At aporoximtely 1535 hours, |Andy Rogors| put in hie appearance | at the mon an’ was introduced to AMETNG.) as Mr. Rodrick. Prior to | this meeting, ““RUNG-l was told that Mr. Rodrick was the coordinator for operations and wwld lire to dise:ss some of the core snecific | aspects with hin, orior to hig return to Cuba. [Cecil Cartwright), who df . had escorted ASNCNG.) Yashington, asked to sift in on this ing 7 . along with "eters and Rorergpies he felt that MASH sheald be fully - me informed on watever operstiona] matters were discussed with AMAUNG-1 SO for rore effective future cooniistion between Headquarters and ¥ASE. . | i | - 0S Rogers\indicated no objections to this and stated he was glad to have ~ sit in at this meeting. 4. In substance, Rorera covered most of the hichlights dealing” with previcus attests to Suxply the ANTUM group with amas and ammo, and air-neritine overations currently being clanned. in this connection, ?°S0NGal was highly pleased to learn that a.~,000 pound _ 3 SECRET | DB 0s SECRET «2e shipzent had been successfully infiltrated to his group during his absence and avain urged that wore euch sricments should bo etepped ur in the Suture, Ho 0} then briefly discussed tho SINS? operaticn and asked {*AUNG-1 if he ddn’t thank this area fer the Co wa. already "Clown? due to the number of - people whe alr-ady knew cf his o,eration. (This includes £ other people besides ANKUM]-1 and A GUNG-1.) AMEUNG-L stated he was not sure, tut would inve:tigate this upen hie return. However, ke felt that this wags an excel- lent DZ site and should be uticiized for any sutsncquent airdrop scheduled in. - the Pinar del Rio province dy [Rogers inferred AVAUNG-1 that his overlaya on . various LZ"s and £2's had beet rec@ived and were being reviewed by the, operae ticns peo,le. He corplirented avAUNG-1 on the excellent sork of his carto- gvrepher and oxpressed the vaew that thease [Z areas would be rut to good use. Finalsy, he assured avaCNGel that no stone is being left unturned to provide his grov, with the nosessary rateriel sup,;ort sich is critically nevded and thut this sup.ort «ill de step ed up as our infiltraticn Capabilities are ine creased both by air and sea. In parting, he cautioned a’ iUxGel not to tuke any unnecess «ry chances when he resumed operaticnal activities in Cuba, since his lesdershiv in the ANYUM group was vital to our overall interests, The meeting was terminetad about 1720 hours us| Rovers] and Peters took their deo partlure, or 5. Sore of the more significant hiyblirhts of the conv-rsaticns unteti - tock place betwe.n AYAUNG=1l and the undersigned prior to his meetings with the W/T operator (Francisco) and Jie zersl ral aro noted herewith: a. Eecurity: Castro eg taken stringent acti n in tirhtening up his internal security a, ainst counterer:voluticnary forces inside Cuba. The raiitia arr being usea to search heus<:s ror concesled weapons (ustally by a hlock system), and anyone failing to produce proper identification ic removed for questicning by the NiFR. Hence, AMSUNC-1 and his orgsnizati 1 are largely confining thoir aCtivities te the daylicht hours from C700 to 2000 haurs. He considers night operaticns © particularly on the st:ects of Havana - as highly dangerous inasruch as the DJ-N (security orrans) are . cecnstantly on the alert to stop individuals cn the street to check their identification dccuments. b. Documentati:n of A,ents in Cuba: A¥AU'IC-) surgested using an identiricatin card issued by the Havana University for their students. Re had a sample copy in his ;ossess:on, wich he cleiza- was readily accepte? by Castro security. forces as being valid. Sirdlarty, a driver's Jicense prozerly authenicated along :with a _ health certiricate were considored to ha gocd "cover" docurents Coe for agents cperating in the Havana arva. A supsly of blank identi- - ficaticn cards wi:i be turned over to the Staticn by AYAUNC-] fap : trenerittal to headquart-rse for any sutecquent Accurentation of” SECRET ae ea as ee 2 Fe ee ee nee «tee nro suena yjse d. : SECRET — ob agente whe can be passed off as students at the Ravana University. (He suggested preparing cae for tis n/T o;erator (Francisco), Cperaticnal Expenditures: CQue:ied on this aspect, *3UKG-1 stated his organizati n-weuld need a rinizum of 50 to 60,N0 pesos a month to cover their cverall operaticnal expenses. These funds are being used for safehouse raintenance, travel e>penses, purchase of vehicles and gascline, ailosaticn of funds to varicus sub- Lo, divisions of the AMYTM erganizaticn located in varicus provinces of Cuba, and purchase of food and sup ort of various arents whose : families may be in dire need of food and medical surrzlies. “/T_o.erators: To date, both A’PANIC<14 and AYCIZX-} have net met the requirements for effective coraunica‘ion with us on AXYUK operat.cns, However, A¥i0NG-1 feels that AVPANICAIS has not been compromised or turned by the DIZx and once he rets cover his nervous state, it is possible he can stil] be used. Sirilariy, althcugh - ANGLEN-1 ds considered to be a co d W/T cjeratar, AYStNGe] fecls his usefulnoss to hir has been considerably nejatet by the nature of his assignment at the Naval base end bis recent restrictions to this base by orders of the Castro regire. In stert, AYRUNGel feels com-unicaticn is the weabost link in his current cperativna and that direot com-unicati:ns with the Embassy is growing ine. -! creasingly hazardous, due to the fact that Embassy perscnnel cre under closo surveillance by the Castre cecurity forces. For this reason he feels that Francisco wili fill a sericus wid in this respect, once he is infiltrated into the AMY! K orjansaticon in Cuba. Support for other anti-Castro gro.ps in Cuba: aNaCMe2 stated that all materiel suport stould do funneled directly te bis orgeniza- ticn for dietrituticen to other anti-Castro gro-ss in Ceba. In his view thig would serve as a ccntrol factor in-unifying tke over. all effort of the varicus spiinter ,roups seeking svet suppcrt in . Cuba and ould alse entsance the pfestire of the MRE es the spears head for the FRINTE. He then went cn to acd that he was fully — aware of our efforts to supsort other groups in Cuba, which he — - assumed we were operating with on a unilateral basis, (i.e., he sited Nino Dias in Oriente). AMMUNG-1 felt this was a serious) ~ pistuke, as this unilateral sup,ort would affect the leadership and directicn new being provided by the MAR throughout Guta. . The . undersigred told AMalNGel that he arreed on the desirabiiity of . &@ coordinate d effort on the part of all counter-revoict:o.ary groups seeking to overthrow Castro using the FRENTE as the rally. — 4ng center. However, tie Guestion of supcort being :étee ted through one channel namely: his organization in Cundé, was neither feasible nor practical. The fect that Castro had tightened up security throughout the various previnces of Cuha, woul? make it difficult or iupossihle for the A! YUM group tc ship arss and other equipsent from Havana te the eastern rost Frovinces (ieee, Las SECRET 14.99000 t | ae Villas, Caraguay of Oriente) without jeopardiging both shiprents and person el. Hence, the need for unilateral action on our part to sup..y those fighting groups in these provinces. This explanaticn appeared te satisfy AYEUNG21, however he still insisted that his organizati n should at least be appraised of any valeriel support provided other groups in Cuba, He was sasured that wa would take Lis request under consideraticn. { | f, abDID?Y-1: AMKUNG.1 feels that no useful purzose would be served in sending his a:stciate to Join forces with him in Havana. He feels that AFBID0Y-1 shculd continue te r-present the A‘YUK facticn in the FAD and when the counter-r veluti-r-ry forces aro Cully prepared to everthrew the Castro reg-re, ab PINtTY-1 will be : brought into the Pinar del Rio to direct the AY YY forces in this | province. | g- Manolo Ray: ALAUNG-1 considers RAY as a tiphly danverous individual i because of his great amb.ticn to pluy a presinent role in any | sudsoquent Cuban gov rnzent following the overthrow of the Castro regise. In his opinion, RY poses a sericua threat to VAHOKA's Jeadership and the FRD inside Cuba. Ho is attempting to draw a various dissident groups to hie banners «nd appears to hve support. .- from the riddle class represented by business intercsts, politiciaks, and the professicnal class. Should w¥ te persuated to join | forees with the FRD, AMAUNG.2 thinks he wi:] continue to operate | on & unilaterai basis while soeking to supercede the FRD with | his om cryanizaticn in Cuba, . | | 7 | | | ! | | h. Tony Varona_and the FRD: Although AMRUNG-1 reccgnizes the neod to aupport the FRO as a political front for rallying counter- revolutionary grou;s against the Castro regi-e, he n netheless feels that the FHENIE and Tony VEiCNA hive Jozt eensiderable face i in Cuba by inaction and political maneuv-ring. He further pointed out that he is aware that thousands of doliars tad been poured inte the FRraTz, but dissident groups in Cuba h-ve s<en no evidence of any of this money to sup ort their efforts to cverthrow Castro. — Hence, ccnfidence in the FID is at a relatively low ebb amcnz the people in Cuba and a new shot in the arm in the form of materiel and financial support is needed to restcre this confidence... Ac- conding to “FKUNG-1 vhie eup, ort must be forti.coming soon because euch peo;¢ as Manolo RaY are taking the initistive and will socn contrcl the entire counter-revolut.onary movement in Cuba, { ae John D. Peters ee SECA
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14-00000 104-10179-10088 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 2 es | RETURN TO CIA - ‘ackground Use Onk ; Do Not Reproduce boos . , ts < vue No me oe i , _ ; hg wafus iy fort . CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 6 pare + = 16 DECEMBER 1 958 be to» DIRECTOR oe i re eres rr) C7 FROM 1 HAVANA : Pag NEMS Beet Eatin an stray ‘ my re cc a cr Doves tetas ube ted ts Conk ans ACTION: WH 5 are INFO + CoP, FI, FE/OPS, FI/ROM 3, OF » Fe /PaD, prjpyo' 2,i pp/ero, 100 4, do/t, AD/CL, S{O2 0. cere o- wo ODER INFO SACU cme HAVA 8693 INTEL DA 16 DEC APPR: PARAS 1,4 (2) PARAS 2,3°(3) PARAS 5-6 ; SOURCE: PARA 1Jocorse R wea) LAS VILLAS PLANTATION OWNER (F) PARAS 2,3 AMARIA (B) PARA 4 AMOARK=1 (CG) PARA 5 nd [Harry cRAHAMp CF), FROM DR MEMBER (F) 1, ERNESTO GUEVARA HAS MOVED. WESTWARD. HIS EXACT. LOCATION NOT KNOWN BUT 165 MEN THOUCHT TO BE UNDER HiS COMMAND ARE CAMPEO NCAR MANACAS IN WEST LAS VILLAS. GUEVARA IMMCOLATE OBJECTIVE SELIEVED TO BE TO CUT OFF CENTRAL HICHWAY TRAFFIC WoST OF SANTA CLARA. FC: AMSARK-2 CONFIRMS THIS REGEL STRATEGY, SAYS MAY BC PLANNING TRY | * CUT HIGHWAY AT SANTO DOMINGO, SC: HEAVY TRUCKS CANNOT . TRAVEL EAST OF SANTA CLARA. BACKROADS CAN BE USED BY . AUTOS AND LIGHT TRUCKS. 2. 26TH OF JULY REPLACING CTC LABOR OFFICIALS WITH OWN PEOPLE ON SUGAR CENTRALES WHICH JT CAPTURES. CONRAD ‘peauer O1AZ, WHT WITH PH HGS IN wu QnA Moun STrs THE PROGRAM. _ cat ist 4389 pe 14-0000 tos ey . . > ah se “e : a ‘ te. “AN co Se ene . . . . ' CLASSIFIED MESSAGE eu wm : soe BO. UNG pate + 36 pecswsrs 1958 Me ial yy 34 fo 6 > . . Es et : RE bese etek oe | . FROM + Nw Os eed Lei Mites _ . ACTION: = INFO _— ROUTINE IN 35553 HAVA £993 To \ ip CHE 3. MANUEL \RAY, MRC CHIEF, IS. VISITING SIERRS AESTRA FOR CONFERENCE WITH FIDEL_ CASTRO DISCUSS CASTRO DESIRE DISSOLVE NSC AND INCORPORATE IT INTO 26TH JULY. %. SMALL FEU FORCE ACTIVE NEAR COLISEO IN MATANZAS. _ ARMS SHIPMENT SEIZED IN CAYO KUESO, FLA WEEK 7 DEC WAS PURCHASED BY FEU FOR USE IN HAVA, 5. BATISTA HAS CONTRACTED FOR SERVICES 2 FRENCH ARMY OFFICERS EXPERIENCED IN GUERRILLA WARFARE TO ADVISE CUBAN ARMY. 0-3 | ; SUPDATA: HOS MAY WISH QUERY]PaRiJoN PARA 5. DISSEM EMS DEF ORALLY. 7 RELEASED 1618392 END OF MESSAGE | ‘ et A i Cc? (an SECRET - ~ ; PRM TARO MLS OTHER TITANS Thee IaSLI Ne LEICE JS JROPBITE ; “ “wr KSPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE SUNG OFFICE iS PROMIBITED, Cony Na aera wo, ra wry dea yO Poa.
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14-0000 104-10179-10104 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | Cc, OLY UA TEED MEADQARTERS CTSK CAN WADCE PNOEA INS ETURN TO Cia’ wBAET _GYROSE/ANCONCERT=1 1 Report _on Cina MARTINE : Ba kdround Use On ACTION REQUIRED: FYI Attached herewith is an AMCONCERT~1 report on Cira @MARTINEZ, a confidante of Manuel RAY. ENB OF DISPATCH Attachnent: hiv Copies of report (9). Distribution: S-Headquarters w/att. a a 4 oo) 14-0000 fence nn nt ee eet xX Mw aed ee FCA. O4EY woe a Loney . a“ . Le mo | ; ; : — \ » Ndani, 8 Oct 62 REPORTING AGINT: 7 ~y, 7 Ck rf SUDJacT: Cira droves 1 Yusg closuiy connected vo ; Manuel RY Marta DISZ Bivas, Unarrici to or, RAcardo MACHIY, Vase conmect- dn Mevena with verious anti-Cozaunist orsanisations. - she kad net Mrs, t= fer ars ba" - t ala ial ; s URC : On 2 vinit I mede to sourec, she told mo that Cira MARGIIE2 in Eavens, That Mec, MARTINLZ usod tao clandestine i pscudenyn "Josefine" and was married to architect Trank NARPINEZ, That both subjces and her husband were pergons in the absolute confidence of encineer Morel RAY, ond "Jooofina™ hod boen RAY's secrotery for 2 loaz tine, Source claime to havo learned from NJosofina" - that cho was dissatisfiod with RAY's political actions, to the extent that RAY wonted her to joln the executive of the organization J.ULR, E, but she nn : had rofused because she did not agree with pho ee) Shee of this ' ercenization, That "Josefina" had desorlbod this ozganization as ®&® political movement the sano'as Castroion, only chongins the nome of the leader, That cho lmows the nlen of this orgenisation is to organize all oanti-BATICTA and cnvi-CASShO organisations, undor tho fireetion of tho J.U.R.=,, cnd develop a nationalistic and opecially an antlefmorican policy in order to be able to group oll tho elements exinting 4n Cuba taat have mot Picured prominently im the CASTRO regine, After the foli of tho OASTNO rocine they vlan to form a, otrong political party fn Ouba ond edpitalize on the mistakos committed by tho provisional Covermnent, /Vith thie objective in mind, they wi11 stay. -peparated frou the C,2,.0, ond fron oll relations with the U.S, Goverment in order to be able to cossy ont. their plen freely, . | Mro, Oire MART mye lives with her mubénd. at 2004.NE 17th St., Wiom4, phona sunbor FL-0-0453 on wiideh thoy talk to mony persons releted with PAY's plan, NOTES Ono. of Ray's Most trusted Loadore in tomt 4s .atill Osorio DAVILA, forner treacuror’ of thé 2622 of duly Movenont and man in the. tino DAVIDA was: ‘ebooluto confidence of Hoytoo GATYEVTIA Yor a lous _ tho Chics of the Havena Iscicratien Departiont, until &s onse to the U.S, by boat trom tho const of Moiansa9a. “Sone days eso I submitted a dotoiled report on Ocorte DAYELA, and clao on CYSNINOS end many other Aimee Sato rae Nat amet ort a Se ee CP ENT I OPE BY ET FRE gE EH Nah ROE LEENA REAR ° 14-0000 Jw demetp toned es Sn ae ee cranes aa OLN | ne BOT oe ENE ALN WAR ete retain cy « | & Oct 62, subj; Cira (UA2INE2 (eezt.) sown lenders of IeTRLe, becouse thera is sxother group of individusls whose nones ore not sdverticed but who have cormeud yowers n the J,U,2,5, Ono of these mon is Iezscio Livos, former lesder of 4 the 26th of July Movement, private scerctary of the Cormicsioner of Eayone Jose LLALUGA, snd Ge2 delegate in Eavena City Holl, DLe20r persecuted many persons in the City Hall boceuse he was the one wno rede tho lists of persons wno should be watched, to the G2, } Ea also had close connections with the Elnister of the Interior, Jose A. MARAKTO, schon he kept informed about the pexsous under cucpisien who worked in the iinistry of the Interior, One tine LEDON visited TARAnyo snd inforned hin, In tho presenes of NARLWO's socrotary, Lucy ICHSVERRIA, that he should keep Captain Remon PADILLA, at that tine Chief of the Isle of Pines prison, under surveillianee, In 19€0 PADILLA was proparing the eceape of Captain Jerse SO°US, and thanks to Lucy's werning PADILLA took preenautions and the plan could be carried out, esa Isnacio LIMON Liven 4n idenud but I con't know his homo address, ' &thoush he inter dcelare ad himself? ca ys. those ue ta end I think he “sought asylua in the Brasiiten Rabe f hava no trust in hin st all, Neceanerentrnn nearer 4 ad - Tn te ene a ne ee enemas nee Aen ent ctecmenna 14-0000 aad See . : On Sunday, October 28, I met twice with Manolo RAY of the Meyiaionto . ** Revelaolonaris del Pueblo (MRP) at the Sar Juan Intercontinental Hote!, in San Juan, Puerte Rico. My main objectives were: (1) to elicit trom tia « list of Cubans, presently associated with the Castro regiac, who aro Pon critical of Castro and might ba considered potential dsfectors; (2) to 6 2 cUwsin m lint of Gubans, either inside or outside the island, who could be availaiie, in case of an emergency, to help in satting up sone kind of . provisional governments and (3) vo have his general views on the poseibility: of an insurrectionary ‘movement. Since I had arranged to return to Washington on the same day, I did net give Ray: muck vime to do a thorough job. However, he was able to furnish me with so list of names, covering pointe (1) and (2). He proateed to provide me with siditional irformaticn after checking with some of tis associated in Mew York ard Miani. His thoughts on the possibility of an insurrecticnary movesert will be the subject of a separate nencranduz. The persons herein indicated are either in Cuba or are working for the. Cuban Govermert. I add gy oun comments in parenthesis, based on ay conversations with Ray. 4 . GENERAL Oo [rc sor] -[aanaster of ooceur 08 | . . : Se _ a hoe a levered: be Ebina aedtce, Vendo ebatedion te! Ray feels he is disgusted with the Castro regime. ee istitee have gone out to sound him out. Wo reply as yet.) Ob [commander Zfigenio ALMEJETRAS | (Said to hold a key comand position in Central - Ouda and to be thoroughly dlagusted. Could be a . Key wan in a top level revolt.) . OG (Commander Lester noorravyz | os a . (Has holped the NRP. i allogtines to Castro ha “congiderebly weakened) . - : : ie fia) Rodrigver. Mian. post : pewbabhy ° fe ie | ° a xt . (Is epaicus-te teave-Coba) ~~ ween beeen . ‘an ae) BETABCOURT Se . “Oe ice 2 an artillery posts: re trether fname, Gh Sarniabed) be actively against the regine.) ; -* ‘te wees a Se Se ahha a a en oho M ad , | . we sett | colette tse rmosrice ter | pa eek oul talked agains: bf . or? ont ae | tere i Fed Z ge ay te pte. ~ ( aa Ob [x z. win} to the wa / 0 mut rn o% \ (In charge of Vasezra ee ee Ob Lim 0 (Bald key poaitien in Zavena prevince. Reported ; te have expresead etrong views agsinet Castro.) Ob [soos 7 | (Forusrly connected with Scobernectsa". flee in opposition te Castra). Oe [Sedastisn snore | (Formerly connected xith the Finanne Ministry. Known te de critical of regine.) BD : Of [erie “ Siren Public arks,| Favorably inclined OG ls ‘ (Present post uxinom. baportad to be against Castre.) opis - [ustater of tartieal Conflicting raporte as to bis fa iEcHNGA _ , — ane WP Friend. Weak willed, might be erzicus te defect.) (Oho of the axvcztive nesbers of ‘the *Coafed rn ; . jastores. Cetanos? - Cuben Nerkers’ Unter. Poe _ Bae been in octarn eth ihe MP) , me ‘oe at deeb le Agta an tg athe tahs AACR Nate tht aeds eee lated Gee Sola ke as RE sO. . ga PSR eT ObLe 3 une ie ete, en te rr OG (Coptain Maries are wf cen In opposition to (Active in the western The MEP is “J on a report regarding he disaffection. ) OL [Antonio Fecocema! ph recently of ¢ naval in (ate. co nth reve of 4 poet OL [Bens cnus ne (ise from Bareses. In charge of one of the militia reginenis.). 06 [tame rena] Cg Pie reece] ™ Decidedly aati- Db (Fars passes | (Heid goverraent position in Oriente. Kacm to be Anti-Castro.) racer The “Alcaldes* Oisyore) a ad beltered . ; 7 | 1 | : Op [in ne 08, na \ : Ob [ie oss] ous “e . SFA Ri. Heb tedalk 0 SSA Ord ELE AS obntaLt teste en pattem) ei a foe, et eR ee fereeas, ses ag Meee re . ot a i - aS OS , * Solin rac] . (Fron Gagaguey. (Torwer governor is poe] Trusted by the original revolution.) OG fxorse mera) ‘(Very respected in Hatanzas. Also linked with ‘the original revolution.) MARTIEZ 8) : Op fiers , S| pees comtasionar taffeta as. Jesé DEL 210 -10 6 [se respected surveyor in [Pinar del Rfo. [Forest cee at Be es) The main center’ of conspiracy ut thin the goverment against Castro, soconding to Rey, 4s the Planning Board (dun tea Central de Plenificasion.) D . TRATKED PERSOMIEL, . 1. The following list ineludes technicians working for the government | . Thooe sarod with an astariax (=) | OfLis Joaquin SEBARES Public Works, Oriente Province ism ssa) Oe. arm c Ceres MARORT acne er jl ay: . COLE A Amat Public Morks, Havana | (hve. 26 Yeteon 29 027 Sotsdo) | r —_— ; 06 iy mae COL sta. Deas Catalina 360, Sal tom MFS6Oh, Mariana | OF oom Pn ge Tao | [Bren 9-4 #15007, Byte Rpte. Cinddreso, naa] OF * % iS are. wt a i to Habana) #408 Between 27 & Jovellar, Mavena O% Ve SERIT w 5 a _ OF O@ pn. fuito 2, Vilias)/Reti. Retiro Odontolégico 1x2, ] Vedado. : Ob pe arg. Joss RARZOL veraezuel, ia] at University of Herane to #50 Corner Ist, Arroyo Reruns] OW So rn Antonia SUAREZ | ot E - ema OF 6° Arg, Joumutn PRIABZ Cansliasa, O¢ C fnranta” ho. 2 Apt. 601, Havens / Oy Op b Francisco uum,) A -_ #52074! Mertanao ( Oy Of [eer mem “par ELS Baten] OF OF Ean ood CAXATES = S-. , 2. Other trained personnel, not eonnected rith the premnet; 06 [Aras Petro cond aft), Was in Public Works, Havang Felipe OOMRZ Qibarran OG (+ 4. = goed University of Havana. and Vilanova . | Of [(Lare. cortos roma tn Putin Norte, te — (Are. Toolieien 202, einde\ OF . Of, Cire. necarte oO 0% Lars ae, 21 and 23) Vededo ; 06 Aero omg] | OF 1039 Comm of 14] Vedado 7 : na [ae Rodolfo wie Sanches | Os 1on of Maceo, EL tan satya © O pli Mom Hest err) Rocestinms Wrsrar oe . : Paso east ~ abe » Rodulf . : . O 6 liza ° Peres] Kattonal xe of Ar ' | 15 Bo. 259, Vista Alegre,| Santiago de Cuba. Oy Pia Smrtten 2 | OT a to ce Of [A mate caso] fio. 8610 Between 86 ant 83,|Mirenar, Kavana Ob [Es Brerarte aARcTA Perndicder,] a Ave., 6602 | oe ie tractor c Ob [ree Anastasio moti eh tier ete wa ct 43 Martenso Ob [Me Xanoio reo HL vata Oo {t*. Maaberto RTE vleaber Fo, 2114,\ Kertanse OG [ite Mamet toma, ] Electrician - Narianao, OG fee Arg. Antonto vinio,| tahabsna (Municipality of Marianas) at O4 (ear. doeé Roberto ExDean Unirereity, School of tecture . vd Ave. $130 ~ Bet, 12 & _ October 0, 1962 a) wo . - . 7 , : aes a amet Rt Ohnea ub Meatblas cetsds vai dabladls vate Boe eats bile es ; - at ne PRs wil kei uady, Nenritasticne deal? Varied tacceay Dette eal Head Sones
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14-0000 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | 104-10179-10113 Chiat, Teak Forme « —_ sy ee Cth ief_ .ef 7 TSP. a SMAAVE. ete en er ee ee AOINS erationiis. YROESS/EULESK wort Maa et atpea ie Peteie(ite vf ips ahead Setplue (te mn ts acetic’ RUUIFID) None; mt We Subject Var rescved fron ‘onl ta a nate site where ha waz dc! ae faye of the deurpefing an Cusa and I ferereining ts Mecertins, fi he Mad ary resaticnert, ang oth cecursty avganizar! mMne 2. During thoaourne of the cotrletip: e:5 fy to. be willing to cooperate and thers wera uo jncicat attenpt of: deceptions @ sharp operator, an opportunist and in dad However, it fs velie et e154 ivideal ada wits. tie is very ‘Verbose, loud an! attenrces coe at all tinas, . - Be CHELLANA ela Cuba Ga? that he knew Paxirs VALOLG, Sept sen Suter reg ins thet he hed no relst Poser in: TntaP of the FURCTFI, Deputy Cl lef of the Gaol, Lut ener he power businese with, thea Bight but never knew thelr mamese Yacis ci the - neeiers Of tre Ge eslibter, a Subs ect was April 1¢. 2, hicg € ostbe: IGULZ, leader Uruguayan Aade seadoe in the Uraguayei wp by -tnro’. 236k Re wae ern orrres ° +) PARALTILAS “as erre Attachasni:. Wistory.~ s Diatributions ° a CARs ulate TA tee Soabdat ae 7 a/v fe steted that be ire. owas Comment sts sand Ivdavigusle isranted asvium in fhe 3 ¢: Cre uf teurs Unten > or ding 2 cub} tte send 14-0000 ove nrerwrenyg ¢ ve mene ceeseremre ele: —~-—— ee ree ce ee ee ee ee a, en Oe Se ee Were are no identifisvle ti wreath okler Indie ir osts \. my COMTUATION GF ' . DISPATCH j se ey tle Jeserity dé@rvice, Sloriorite™ dora ree ce. tw saline Soe Cusiette Trovire ar tit erat et : soomrt fad : ees Sane ss Pua adrstted That. fer tie Bae bt tat a o f.tpat Ya iB At 2 donot owurctarc Phe a ont at he “is rare arrer; ren far tle wr. svar Greve utes ima Tere ‘ Save ergaged in ether cr: Me TRiB Seeuct con in tated on othe we. LS Mie attached Pereoral bistsr. tates ag tre Bateyt, tess Jots te Sala cat tue pete that viteh® vatlon re uy sin recas sim Sabfyct also ainitted trat ba 7G April 1S61 by the UTL tecaure al nis (oa ern aned is the purchase aad gsle a: aPente acetraire ta Tut he: Te ir iteu WA was erraged in the tess! enleaverai to tare cut cf tha coutirve vigerte Realto @NMPSL hearrandey asd luar were arrested by the tacer] shiVicese REDALOLO’ informed the Sete © Uae rhea - the whereatauts cf RAMOS, S.blesti bet err prcvide tne addrees of RAMIS. tulsect Je s.ed aint dfter Being heid for fcur cays ye wis “ibe RIDEICULZ, who were released a few 34,8 delcre tin Subject. wee . . 7, Subject denies any arceeiat!or Cw? cr atye other Security TJecsitea. fe Coraunicn ant is willing to éc brvth: “7 Cereunisuw and Liberate Cute. esteem ¢ jaterest anc was teturred te l27 for ¢ does not conteeplate any Luter« Sr neereeneaeennae -_ é. “Gereral’ Senover+ FIRE? Davera oat, {dentica} ‘wih Canovavo PETES lamsea, oneet” © -5kel (the cuban. Army, Sep PMIA-5S80, 2 : TOs, nextioned in this disréten oe *
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[104-10179-10121 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992) ~ RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only ” Do Not Reproduce CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Tek matectal comtelon Information affecting the Neflonal Deteres of the United Sate vithia the rearing, of tha Eaptonege Lama, H's It, USC. Sect . 70 end 7M, the trammlsion of revetetion ef which ba PRPE TEMPE ERAS RgREtROrkes Gernca ls prohibited by lew SECRET NOFEAN) (Wren Filled Jat , COUNTRY CUBA Marte (") ‘Nowe xcuredRPORTNO. TDCS -3/490,978.- SUBJECT STATEMENTS OF MANOLA’RAY, EXILE LEAOER DATE DISTR. 24 ocroper 1961 OF THE PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT . . PRECEDENCE ROUTINE Heal OCTOBER. 1961 REFERENCES IN11257 is- Heaton EWGLAND, Lonoow )(24 octoser 1961) kt : . APPRAISAL FIELD REPORT NO. f'0£L 430,995 OURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE, APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. OFFICIAL BRITISH SERVICE] FROM “SOURCE WITRK GOOD CONTACTS AMONG EXILES . #N CARACAS", Pe) 1, MANOLO RAY, EXILE LEADER OF MOVIMIENTO REVOLUCIONARIO DEL PUEBLO (MRP - PEOPLE'S REVOLUTIONARY OVEMEN SAID IN- EARLY OCTOBER THAT HE WAS FIRMLY OPPOSED TO. ANY “TRYAS ION OF CUBA, INSISTING THAT CASTRO‘S OVERTHROW WAS TO Bx gtHIEVED BY INTERNAL RESISTANCE AND THIS HAD ALREADY STARTED. S oe 2. THE MRP WAS ORGANIZED THROUGHOUT ue ISLAND AND SUPPORTED " BY ALL CLASSES OF THE POPULATION, IT re MEMBERS IN ALL 33 TRADE UNIONS, THE G-2, MILITIA ANDPTEROUGHOUT THE ADMINISTRATION. _ RAY ESTIMATED 8o. PERCENT: OF POPULATION WERE OFPOSED TO CASTRO, ‘ THOUGH MAJORITY WE er Agiveny SO, HE CONSIDERED THE MRP AT CLASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTROLS NOFORN/CONTHUED CONTROL wae RES S PC INCLANT OSS 1389 “sac ] a
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[104-10179-10122 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992| Background u Sse O © Not Reproduce. 53 CLASSIFIED ESSAGE Ree 76 mth e want [-s SECRET [5 pate. 24 OCT 61 7 <a . 2! Ss TO 1 DIRECTOR 3f ir BR Firs coke gee: FROM «LONDON: ASTI R068 Race Vie, Destin, OCT 24 21312 61 . RI-Ble Ubis reny as indicated . ACTION: tw 2 Branch cony Sed as ind cated i? RE ladeuns cc Gcbek oats: INFO, «ct, df/oct, oop, cop, anop/ittal2, fend “t/a ROUT INE ca/prop, ct, ct/ors, Fi; FiNee bp wh 16, we 7, op/i(a), So/t(u), anfet, os> s/c 2. IN. 11257 v toes -3/490, 978 DIR INFO CARA CITE Lona} 8769 . ANORE ACTING _ INTEL DYVOUR gl SUPOATA SOURCE: svote) TIME FILED 13102 BR NOFORN CONTINUED conrroue 30,995 Yue _ SUBJ STATEMENTS OF MANOLO RAY aN ee 001 OCTOBER 1961 Ne ‘ . oS ‘ ' PADA [ENGUAND LONDON] 24 OCTOBER 1981.” SOURCE [OFFICIAL BRITISH SERVICE FRO "SOURCE WITH GOOD CONTACTS AMONG EXILES IN CARACAS" . 3 Sa” TW COMMENT, omy NO SEPARATE CABLE DISTRSUTION 18 BING MADE OF TAS TS OF THIS a AP etne ee e ———r co 5 onion ep ee di ee Lee RELEASING IWO: tht Btw oJ eM OELANEY rep 4389 MELoce : ~ _. RERODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. cee eee tte g
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1 [104-10179-10134 _ [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 to. FROM‘: PARIS , . TO... am need aga : ACTION: — $AS 8 (SAS NOTIFIED AND COPY SLOTTED AT 1735 19 JN 00) ; “OM ae A} WFO: DOP, CI, CI/oPS, CI/OA, FI, RIAN, WEA, WHT, S/o.2 “0128 aid GREEN COFLES veg SECRETI NSS271 s 77272 - : KPRUTY DIR INFO PRITY NAOR SJAN WAVE ROUTINE BRUS CITE PARI 9268 , Trpic * REF a PARI 9008 a losVo4)* 19 JU 1963 7 B PARI 9849 (NOT SENT SJAN BRUS) UM 6309¥ 4) : 1. RAY CONTACTED BY JERVAY CUNDER IDEN A ALIAS) 17 ano OAS ea) JUNE. IN ADDITION CONTACTS: RERORTED PARA ONE PARE 6524 nat NaS " ALSO BEEN IW covTaCT[ysRUNBLE & fop'irrst, AND aT LEAST ONE CONe _TqCy WITH aMSPORT 1. RAY destowarép[udROMBLE 6 aS KIS CONTACT ° HAN PARI. JERVAY NOT INTRODUCED: BUT VILL CONTACT SHORTLY. STA a FEELS THIS IS @00D MOVE SINCE (DNRUMBLE 6 APPEARS BE GOOD GAN AND. — : " 8aS APPROACHED mae In PAST SEPARATELY. Fron (UipROLE 2 2 vITH SOME - INTERESTING PLANS. STA pID NOT ‘APPROACH “HIS DIRECTLY a” Past: y " BEBARSE BID Nor want. vO > ose Nea roneiete wanigaoise 2. - 2 on 14-0000 . ING ON HIM. 3Ta NOT SO Eoy ucee, ay PLANS PROCEED ALONG LINES oan 7” . . - _ ~ . in 6 eace_ 2 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE an “TSR NaVCSELTEUESCABRERA VILL VORK ON ARCOS BUT SAYS RAN WHO = GOGLD REALLY DO THE JOB IS ARCOS UNCLE WHO IN PUERTO RICO AND og KYOWN TO RAY. HE COULD NOT REMEMBER NANE OR EXACT RELATIONSHIP 4 BUI PLANS CONTACT HIN ON RETUKN AND UROGN KIM FOR TASK. RAY ASKED BE INFORMED WHEN 4RCOS RETURNS BRUS. V.. a {ivsarx TAFFERJCIDEN B) OF CONGRESS OF CULTURAL FREEDON BET RAY AT LEAST TWICE, EXCELLENT RAPPORT. ME ARKANGED RaY’S PRESS INTERVIEW WITH GUILLON pee MQULINS (INCORRECTLY REPORTED {1 AN PARA FIVE PART g947), oP LE MONDE. ALSO ARRANGED DINNER i JUNE. WaS NONCONM ITAL at ENCOURAGING ABOUT JOB POSSIBILITY FOR e7rO0 fn a _ FRANOYI SHOULD HE DEFECT. : Se Rat SEEMS TO BE CONFIDENT FRANQUI WILL JOIN HIS CAMP IN NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE AND RELYING ON CABRERA To CONTINUE WORKe- DIR 48158 AND PART 906T,CNOT SENT SJAN. BRUS). o 6. POSSIBLE REFERENCE TO GUEDE TALK WITH FRANQUI IS IN'6 rem (ustox. [fare i GRANATGES SENTIONS TO SINOBAS THad]anzo ¢ (PRESUMABLY "THIRD SECY MARIO GRACIA VAREL®) “GALLED FROM THE EXHIBITION saving 84 “THaT SOME ANTI-C ASTRO ELEMENTS VERE #BGUT @ND THAT: FRANOU ASKED 2S ws FOR SONE YORE PEGPLE FROM THE BiasSS¥, TO BE AROUND THE ERUSBTTI ON: aso 12 Vine rte (tie. . ara toboms AP a That r Ga 14-0000 i H <r oO #- oun RAssirtéo wedeloe SEERFF . qn SEENS CONFIDENT -THEY: WILL JOIN HIM ZVENTUALLY. HE FEELS HE HAS In_ 63271 PAGE_2 _ TIGHTEVED UP AND INSPIRED HIS “ORGANIZATION” PARIS. SAYS HAS "GAINED QHPAESSION FROM TALKS VITH CUBANS NERE THAT. DISILLUSI ON- MENT AMONG CUBAN EMBASSIES AND OFFICIALS INSIDE CUBA HAS GROWN “CONSIDERABLY, RAY CONVINCED IT POSSIBLE TO OVERTRROW CASTRO "CLEANLY qND SIMPLY. WANTS DEVOTE OWN APPARATUS TO IDENTIFYING _ “DISAFFECTED ELEMENTS IN CUBA AND BUILDING UP SUPPLY APPARATUS IW - AND OUTSIDE CUBA TO SERVE THEN. “Be RAY ASKED FOR FOLLS As UP TO DATE LIST OF PERSONNEL aND ADDRESS OF ALL CUBAN. _ EMBASSIES IN EUROPE TO BE PASSED KIN IN SJAN AND[UNRUNBLE 6 IN PARIS, HE WANTS BEGIN MAILING PROPAGANDA AND LETTERS TO STIMU” - LATE FURTHER DISAFFECTION PERSONNEL, B TRAINING OF HIMSELF IN SJAN AND {indureve 6 PARI IN _ XDENTICAL SW SYSTEM WHICH THEY CAN USE FOR CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN " SUAN AND PARI AND ALSO INTO CUBA STA FELT BOTH THESE IDEAS ‘SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED 4ND RAY VAS TOLD COULD BE DONE, WOULD “ =~ | APPRECIATE HOS PROVISION OF ITEM A AND DESIGNATION OF sv SYSTEM, Co RAY AiO ASWED WE LINE UP JOB FOR CABRERA AS EURGPE REP _WOULt aPeRz+ fe “SOME PaPER as DIgeuSHED vite t Bauman PER ‘PARE 69eTe ahh
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OO ee ON RECORDS ACT OF 1992 . “ Y ASSASSINATI “oa 10179-10136) | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNED | -* . SbLnvsiriwes meson. pow ™ , SDIRECTOR “FROM Ss Pants a ACTION: cis (SAS NOTIFIED 4x0 Copy SLOTTEO AT 1735 19 JUN 0o) INFO: Dop, Ci, Ci/ors, ci/oa, Fl, RI/AN, WE A, WH 7» 8/02 be rr 4 SECRET} 77277 KPRITY DIR INFO PRITY MADR SJAN WAVE ROUTINE BRUS CITE PARI 9868 4 TYPIC ~ REF 4 Part gaes (A) /704) K 19 JUN 1963 |B PART 9849 CNOT SENT Suan BRUSD (it (3094) "+ RAY CONTACTED BY JERVAY (UNDER IDEN A ALIAS) 17 ap 18 Cin’ 56749) JUNE, IN ADDITION CoNTacTS REPORTED PARA ONE PARI 6824 PAY Has ALSO BEEN IN CONTACT UNRUMBLE 6, UNPAPIST, AND AT Least ONE CON- TACT WITH RNSPORT 1. RAY DESIGNATED UNRUNBLE'6 as HIS CONTacT MAN PARI. JERVAY NOT INTRODUCED BUT WILL coNTacT SHORTLY, STA 7 FEELS THIS Is GOOD MOVE SINCE UNRUMBLE 6 APPEARS BE GOOD MAN AND 0 MAS APPROACHED EMB IN PasT SEPARATELY FROM UNRUMBLE 2 WITH SOME ' : | s INTERESTING PLANS. STA DID NOT APPROACH ‘liIn DIRECTLY IN Past 4° 5) BECausE ptD Nor VANT TO DISTURB RELATIONSHIP. VITH UNUM BLE 2, QMRUNBLE 2 vite NEVERTHELESS BE vETFING UNRUNBLE 6 CURRENT WARABLONSHI®. Ray vag DRIVEN AIRPORT: ay ALBERTO. Bate wr m4 — WHON RAY SPENT sup TI¥E QND: WHO SEEMS HE CLOSEST 50 ayy mee: Aj MS contacts. PARE o Ba - 2 . . . hs ot . . EaBrERa Ge wor exove UR SORE Panis ov enue FOR DEVELOBN ENTS THAOIGH UNRONELE 6,” AY ORO ine JP ee em we . \ a 4 2 dew, we oe + . Q Fe sme . : : . FADING ANG " REPRODUCTION 8Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, —_—_ ~~ i nena —— ae = . . ay 14-0000 | CLASSIFIED wessace | SECRET tn 61 PAGE 2 “TR. RAY BELIEVES CABRERA VILL VORK ON ARCOS BUT SAYS NAN WHO COULD REALLY DO THE JOB IS ARCCS WKCLE WHO IN FUERTS AICO AND KNOWN TO RAY, HE COULD NOT REMENBER NAME OR EXACT RELATIONSHIP But PLANS CONTACT HIM ON RETURN AND GROOM HIM FOR TASK. RAY ASKED | BE INFORMED WHEN 4RCOS RETURNS BRUS ae KUBARK STAFFER CIDEN B) OF CONGRESS OF CULTURAL FREEDON MET RaY aT LEAST TWICE, EXCELLENT RAPPORT. HE ARRANGED RAY'S PRESS INTERVIE VITH GUILLON DE NQULINS (INCORRECTLY REPORTED “aN PARA FIVE Part a9a79 WP Le eoNDe, ALSO ARRANGED DINNER és { ° .WUNE. WAS NONCOMMITAL BuT ENCOURAGING ABOUT JOB POSSIBILITY FOR |. FRANOUT SHOULD HE DEFECT. 5. RAY SEEMS TO BE CONFIDENT FRANQUI VILL JOIN KIS CAMP IN _ NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE AND RELYING ON CABRERA TO CONTINUE VORK- = * 7 ING ON KIM. STA NOT SO COW INCED. gND PLANS PROCEED ALONG LINES DIR 48158 AND PARI 9967,CNOT SENT SJAN_BRUS?. ~~ 6. ~PeSSIBLE REFERENCE TO GUEDE TALK WITH FRANGUI IS IN 8 JUNE Ss * UNSOK, AMG GRANATGES YENTIONS €O SINOBAS THAT MARIO CPRESUMABLY 9 , ; . . : > a J ") THIRD SECY MARIO GRACIA VAREL®@ CALLED FROW THE EXHIBITION-SAYING |.‘ - | “a “TWAT SOME ANTI-CASTRO ELEMENTS VERE ABOUT AND THAT FRANOUT ASKED” oop P SOME SORE PEOPLE F204 THE EMBASSY TO BE @ROUND THE EXHIBITION, Oe ean BOE *BUSANO weRE AF DIE RioTOOHIBIAE Oxnr stag ano, rue FecncH | OLICE WENT Br ung. BE tek Fee SioULD evan ye ExMTOrT, | _ Te RAY FEELS TIP EvROPE wae VERY PROPTIpaLS, DiseriE Tear as MAS NO FIRM COMMITTMENT FROW FRaNQUI, oo ” +e ene a CABRERA OR ARCOS HE 14-0000 eUssiFieD MESSAGE [SRT IM 63271 Pace 3 SEMS CONFIDENT TREY WILL JOIN KIN EVENTUALLY, KE FEELS KE Has TIGHTENED UP AND JINSPIRED HIS "ORGANI ZATION™ PARIS, SAYS Has GAINED euPaEssio= FROG Talys WITH CUBANS HERE THaT DISILLusi av. MENT AMONG CuSan ENSASSIES AND OFFIcraLs INSIDE CUBA Yas GROWN CONSIDERABLY, Ray CONVINCED IT POSSIBLE To OVERTHROW CASTRO : CLEANLY AND SI™PLy, WANTS DEVOTE own APPARATUS TO IDENTIFYING DISAFFECTED ELESEXTS ry CUBA AND BUILDING UP SUPPLY APPARATUS IN AND OUTSIDE CuBa TO SERVE THE, . S. Ray ASKED FoR FOLLs ; Ae UP To DATE List OF PERSONNEL AND aDDRESS OF ALL CUBAN . EMBASSIES 1N FUROPE TO BE PASSED KIN IN SyaNn AND UNRUMBLE 6 IN PARIS, HE WANTS SISIN MAILING PROPAGANDA AND LETTERS To STIMY- - LATE FURTHER DISaFF ScTION PERSONNEL, : B TRAINING OF MIMSELF In SJAN AND UNRUMBLE 6 PARI IN . IDENTICAL sy SYSTE® WRICK THEY CAN USE FOR CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN _: SUAM AND PART aXD also INTO cyBK sta FELT BOTH THESE IDEas - SKOuLD BE ENC QURAG=ED aND Ray was TOLD CouLp BE DONE, . WOULD ".< APPRECIATE HOS PROVISION OF 3TEN A AND DESIGNATION OF sw system, Sse RAY ato ASKED VE LINE UP JOB FOR CABRERA aS EUROPE REP “s" SOME PAPER gg DISCUSSED WITH NAUNAN PER Pagi 8947, WOULD aPPRE- v 4 > Te *. CIATE WQS FOLLOWyP o8 THIS, Sy i H eae * | {Se 9s FEEL GNeE saurp ACCOMPLISWNENT OF RAY’S TRIP was RE-Es- cee fs oe a -F a . . . SS TABLISHNENT oF WORKING RELATION WITH Rave BELIEVE HE HIT IT Ore i Bau wit NAUNAN. QROVERY qh SERVAY AND GAINED CONFIDENCE’ ouR + SuPPeRT wHrcy may ALLEVIATE SON EVHAT SOME Past PROBEERS KuiaRx- j 7 Reatronsnre, ; - _ - oe 1@, INDEX, SCOMENT: “RAY DEPARTING PAR AF SECRET vs ran ¢ . aa sae TTT ene ae mera - ee ee Oem O15 ARR IViNa NY 1300 Hones 18 guaae Conson. paar a
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14-00000 104-10179-10143 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 [pedaeDaastareanas * ; . RETURN TO CIA ‘ : ; . , Background Use Only st Do Not Reproduce pL man" CLASSIFIED MESSAGE _! SECRET DIRECTOR MEXICO CITY AUG 19 01252 62 ‘Fw 10 . oop, C1, €1/0PS, Ci/OA, WH 7, S/C 2 rome Spee wo 8 ne wees i DIR INFO SJAN WAVE CITE MEXI 1743 ran CYROSE ss REF DIR souse (007 666 sy . o1, 34 . a te JEREMY K BENADUM, WHO uanpLes (L1TenPo visa A) CHAKNEL, BELIEVES >. PRAGTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE GET MEXICAN VISA BY APPROACHING MEXICAN const '* MIAMI OR SJAN, PROBLEN IS GETTING GOBERWACION VISA PERMIT. COBERNACION 3 HAS LITERALLY HUNDREDS OF APPLICATIONS STACKED UP ON WHICH ACTION NORMALLY BUROCRATICALLY SLOW ANYWAY AND ON WHICH GOBERNACION DOES NOT” REALLY DESIRE TAKE ACTION, BECAUSE OF’ ‘DANCER CUBANS WILL BECOME ‘PUBLIC ~ _ CHARGES. BEST CHANCE 1S FOR ANY HIGH LEVEL MEXICAN OFFICIAL IN MEXICO” CITY FRONT FOR AMBANG-1 AND FOLLOW UP CASE CLOSELY THROUGH CODERNAC ION _ NEXT BEST CHANCE IF A-i HAS NO SUCH KICK LEVEL CONTACT IS TO USE _ ANY CUBAN FRIEND OF HIS EX! WHO HAS SUCH HICH LEVEL MEXICAN CONTACT. MMMIS IS USUAL METHOD. USE OF Station LITEMPO CHANNEL WOULD KOT NECESSARILY, BURN ODYOKE INTEREST IN A1 BECAUSE: HICH: LEVEL ‘GOBERNACT OFFICIALS\SOMETINES KNOWINGLY usr [ErTEHPO VISA \CHANNEL THENSELVES "FOR. *PERSONAL ANTEREST® CASES AND MIGHT. VERY VELL BE usin [THE zs cn THESSELVES [IN Ai 'S “cased IF BY COINCIDENCE (aca. CUBAN rari] MEXY ” __HAPPENED TO APPROACH THEM. STATION HAS NOT DISCOURAGED SUCK USE - [SECRET iaatt dt en orate aga « A PT) anit > eeclpsiticatia 14-0000 FROM ACTION: INFO _a€iNyopacrD [cover ROLE) oN OWN. IF NOT Art cAN succesT ‘CALLING ; THEIR 1). SIMULTANEOUSLY. THERE WILL BE NO NEED yon /BTaTION TO INTERVENE WITH © “" MEXI CONSUL MIAMI ONCE VISA PERMIT ISSUED. IF NO QUESTION Ani CAN | eS = t" Se° PLEASE ADVISE. US _ oon i rs wees “wma” CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ~~ et 4. | SECRET . OvTING PAGE 2 IN 47827 MEX! 1743 OF THE [CHANNEL [BECAUSE IT TENDS TO HELP EVERYONE WHO *IN ACT® To 2. KEEP MOUTHS SHUT AND TO KEEP [esice| rec BEING BRANDED AS EXCLUSIVELY JODYOKE. | Ol r 2. WOULD BE PREFERABLE FOR Ani TO ZRY ON KIS own AS INDICATED . ‘Bur fx Gan AND WILL ON REQUEST INITIATE AND FOLLOW THROUGH On ACTION: fg IMPORTANT TRING IS ‘THAT ACTION NOT BE CARRIED on BY ‘hed AND Ertl PROVE HIS ABILITY REENTER: PBPRIME WITH ‘SOME: DOCUMENT. IF SUCH QuESTION . ARISES, MEXI CONSUL WILL PROBABLY CONTACT STATION CASE OFF ICE ; ay. ce “USUAL ODAC ID CONTACT MEX Te el ala ee i ae gh bed neta ee Man 7 END OF MESSAGE C/S COMMENT: *RE OBTAINING VISA FOR AMBANG/1. ~ 6tie SECRET ra REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Copy No.
104-10179-10167.pdf
KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | 14-0000 104-10179-10167 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. CJ RETURNTOCIA . ° 6 Y B, ckground Use Only Do Not Reproduce / , TSG/CAP MOMO £646 3 January 1963 : MEMORANDUM FOR 3; Chief, Special Affairs Staff ATTENTION 3 Mr, A. Rodriquez SUBJECT 3 Radio Switch Equipment for Demolition Firing Purposes 0 1, After our conversation on this subject on 30 December, the question was discussed with Mr. fay Alpern,)TSD/AOB, and Ms (Lee Poole,)TSD/QRF. The following information i¢ forwarded for your consideration ag a result of our discussions, 7 ° a 9 " Mr, ‘Mipeem) Audio Operations Branchs- recommends two companies as sources of equipment of this nature, These companies have experience, under classified contracts with TSD, in producing reliable equipment for special purposes of this sort. They also, of course turn out commercial equipment of good quality for normal communications needs, These Sompanics are: _ 29,0 a.\Motorola, Chicago, Illinois ») \ 29,08 bi Kell, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1 ra . - The TSD VHF radio switth edifpmdnt for demolition needs was developed for us by(Mctorola, 'Kell-Com! }ransistorized sets have been produced to me6t the special needs (nét for demolition purposes) : of other SAS projects, 3. In the opinion of both persons conaulted, the expenses noted in our first discussion should have produced a reasonable amount of workable equipment if the source was both capable and reliable. ~ _JSD recommends the use of frequencies in the VHF/MHF spectrum for equipment of this sort and crystal tuning control for reasons of reliabifty, selectivity and rejection of spurious signals. Oe oe Ut Ratt soe ote ee tame se ome . 4. Inexpensive equipment of Japanese or American manufacture in the citizen’ band frequency ranges for toys, radio control devices, - el 14-0000 “Py . . RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only ’ «Bo Not Reproduce Page Two short range communications, etc., is available from many manufacturers. Our Quick Reaction Facility can produce a emall number of radio switches based on these devicts witha considerably lesser degree of security from false signal triggering with a lead time of 6 to & Weeks, Simple mechanical protection against accidental triggering can be gained by inclusion of counting switches, for example, which require a preset number of firing impulses intentionally transmitted to produce the final closure of a relay and firing of a charge. 5. Reliability of operation in terms of response toa transmitted signal of a given power is quite difficult to predict when conditions of antenna length, orientation and exposure cannot be foreseen. Location of the receiver.in a target building will also have a strong bearing on ‘range' from the transmitter, Building construction, intervening obstacles and interference from other nearby radio fre~ quency sources will affect performance of the set. 6 you wish to discuss the pro*'ema in greater depth, we recommend a conference with audio ‘echnicians or engineerr, It may serve to clarify the appropriate haracteristice which special or m modified commercial equipment shoule pogsesa to meet the needs of your operation, Putblems of camouflaging the explosive or incendiary material to serve operational requiretnents would be minor compared to the necessary consideration of effects on the receiver switch concealed within which could have important effects an performance, : C/TSD/CAB/SD . 03 Distribution: 2-C/SAS een pecan erent nee
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14-00000 104-10179-10182 1 ony | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | aia tee xv MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Meeting with AMBANG-1 1. I met with AMBANG-1 on 27 July 1963 in Miami. The following is a resume of the business transacted at that meeting. a. Request for High Explosives AMBANG-]) stated that in view of my outline of strategic targets inside Cuba during our last meeting which took place in Washington on 2) June 1963, he had decided to attempt a sabotage operat on against the Havana power plant, He informed me that he has a man employed in the power plant in Havana who is capable of launching thie operation. In this connection AMBANG-! asked if we coutd make available twenty pounds of high explosives as well as six to eight thermite grenades. AMBANG-1 asked if it were poscible to have the twenty pounds broken into smaller lots. In our further discussion of this subject, it became apparent that A-1 would be willing to receive the materiel either in San Juan or inside Cuba, but that he definitely. preferred the latter if this were possible. Like in mést other instances during our conversation, I advised AMBANG-] that I would need to discuss this matter with my superiors but that J could tentatively assure. him of our ability and willingness to furnish the high explosives in San Juan and possibly inside Cuba, At this point I asked AMBANG-1 ‘if he could foresee the need for matericl of this type inside Cuba. I told him that J asked this question because if his group were prepared now or in the near future for meaningful sabotage action inside Cuba it was conceivable that we could begin the caching of needed materiel inside Cuba. AMBANG-1 assured me that they 14-0000 tie | re a syromnengs coe! eae ee OM RIO INE OEP HEE OBER coal ASPEN oon were in a position to sabotage the electrical plant in Havana. (I did not ask, neither did he specify which plant.) He did not promise immediate action, adding that he wanted to assure himself of the details of the planned operation and the safety-odds of the man involved. A-] then indicated that he would certainly be in a~ position to accomplish this mission and others in the future and would be most grateful for any materiel we could put in place. I left the matter with him with the understanding that if it were possible we would proceed with caching the high explosives in the general area of Havana, He assured me of their capability to service and retrieve the cache. b. Request for Contact in Guantanamo AMBANG-1 asked me if it would be possible for ue to arrange some means for Rogelio Cisneros to visit Guatanamo and talk to his brother who is an employee of the Naval Base and another agent of theirs likewise employed there. The reason A-l gave for the request was that they wished to inform Ramon Cisneros Diaz of the JURE plans to begin the implementation of their plan of resistance and overthrow of the Castro Regime. JI advised A-1 that whereas J would lock into this matter as I could tentatively tell him that the chances of accomplishing this were remote, c. AMBANG-) Political Plans AMBANG-1 informed me that he was planning at this time to be in New York on or about 10 August and that following this trip he intended to go to Santo Domingo and Caracas, In Santo Domingo he hoped te set up a smal) base for operations such as a small] house on a farm near the shore which could be used for boat travel to Cuba. Once he had made such arrangements he intended to talk to President Juan Bosch telling him of the plan and asking his acquiescence if not support. AMBANG-1 intends to tell Bosch that he will not embarrass him and will go about his business in a secure and professional manner adding that if he should embarrass Bosch, the latter could disclaim him and ‘A-! would desist from any further activity there. : So far as AMBANG-]'s trip to Caracas is concerned, that will be principally devoted to orienting the JURE representation bee 14-0000 eee Veen ce rere a EAL ER waa in that city. In addition, AMBANG-1 will attempt to see and talk to Venezuelan Government officials including President Betancourt. Some time after this trip AMBANG-] intends to visit Central America principally Costa Rica and if he can procure a visa, Mexico, The purpose of all his travel is the raising of funds, the general tightening of his organization and discussions neccessary to coordinate their efforts. d. Isolation of Cuba. AMBANG-1 made it exceedingly clear that the lifeline to his assets inside Cuba had been severely restricted when PAA flights were suspended. Nothing could suit AMBANG-} more than to have these flights resumed. AMBANG-1's obviously great interest in the resumption of these flights was the most eloquent statement yet of his belief that he has a network, or that he can revive a network within Cuba. At least at this stage of JURE operations, AMBANG-1 does not appear to consider the infiltration of manpower as necessary. AMBANG-I stated that the use of flights from Spain and Mexico to Cuba was difficult and costly whereas the Miami-Havana run had been most useful in maintaining contact within Cuba, It | was AMBANG-I's opinion that the resumption of PAA flights would be an operational booém to JURE and that whereas he could see Castro making some, political capital out of the flights, he believed that some appropriate statement such as "there is no political significance but only’ a humanitarian and compassionate reason for the reestablishment of this link," would be sufficient to negate any political advantage by Castro. e. AMBANG-1 Phasing Out of his Employment AMBANG-1 gave me to believe that he is closing shop and giving up his position with the Corporacion de Renovacion Urbana: y Viviendas where he is employed as an engineer in charge. of: building pre-cast concrete houses, AMBANG-! stated that during the past week Governor Munoz Marin gave final authority for.the erection of a plant to produce these houses in Puerto Rica. AMBANG-1 is eeeet | oo, 14.90000 Meeene -$- torn with the thought of leaving this project which he believes will be most successful, and which would assure his livelhood, but he knows that he must devote himself to the fight against Castro, It is obvious to me that AMBANG-1 will within the next two months phase out of this employment to devote full time to the liberation of Cuba, . 1 {. A JURE Radio Link AMBANG-] asked me if J] would be able to assist him in the establishment of a San Juan-Caracas-Miami radio link. He explained that the JURE has spent a great deal of money on telephonic communications between these points and were most anxious to set up a means of radio communication in order to economize. I guess that AMBANG-! could tell from my reaction that I was not too sympathetic to his request for he withdrew it almost as soon as he had made it. He went on to say that this was a problem which they could overcome and I presume that he will seek to establish such radio communications without our assistance, g. Aerial Maps of Cuba AMBANG-] informed me that the JURE membership had brought out of Cuba an entire series of maps showing key roads, bridges, industrial plants, et al, which they had copied by the Aero Service Corporation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, AMBANG-1 stated that they had received most of these photos from the Aero Service Corporation but that the 101 were still missing. He gave me the numbers of those missing and asked if we could procure them. Ihave since informed AMBANG-] that it would perhaps be best it he could, or his organization, do this instead but that we would pay the travel of one of his men, should this prove necessary,- Attached, hereto, is a copy of the missing photos in question. h, JURE Organization and Strength AMBANG-1 informed me that the membership of the JURE in San Juan was now at about 500 members andthat each of these individuals makes a weekly contributionto the organization, | 14-0000 “Ty -$- In addition there are large JURE organizations in Caracas, Venezucla and Dallas, Texas. There are according to AMBANG-! a total of thirty delegations in Latin America, the U.S: A. and Europe. He cited ae an example the delegation in San Francisco which had recently purchased a typewriter through the collection of green etamps. He added that Rogelio Cisneros had travelled to San Francisco some time ago to communicate with that group and to tighten its organizational activities, i. AMBANG-1 Asks About ARTIME and the Activities _ in Central America AMBANG-! raised the question of Manuel ARTIME's activities in Central America and particularly in Nicaragua. He stated that any association with Somoza would not help in creating the mistique and political coloration necessary to inspire revolution and resistance from the non-Communists elements in Cuba. Whereas, J had expected AMBANG-! to go into a long harangue aa to the positive damage that ARTIME's actions with Semoza could cause, he left the matter at about this point. I agreed that the Somozas did not have a Jiberal political reputation throughout Latin America, but added that whatever Cubans ca: ld do from that or any vantage point against Communism in Cuba would in my estimation be helpful, -- while Iam sure AMBANG-1! did not agree with me, he did not say 60, In respect to ARTIME and Miro Cardona, whose name entered into the conversation later, AMBANG-} took a fairly objective view. He stated that Miro had arrived in San Juan and that he wished him the best aé he figured he had suffered enough. Insofar as ARTIME was concerned I gathered that AMBANG-1 might feel that the associ- _ ation with Somoza would not do ARTIME any good in a post-Castro Cuba, As AMBANG-1 is convinced that a government after Castro must be of a progressive liberal stripe, ARTIME was not doing himeelf any good by identifying himself with the Sornozas, j. A_List of Cuban Diplomats As AMBANG-] had asked for a list of Cuban Diplo- mats abroad while wewere in Paris, l advised him that such a list had been prepared and we would make it available to him. In this connection he asked if we could include the addresses of each of the Cuban installations. Speaking of diplomats, AM BANG-! wanted to 14-0000 gpl ~b&- know if Ambassador Gustavo Arcos had returned from Prague. 1 informed him that I did not know, AMBANG-1 was most interested to learn that Franqui's' wife and children had actually come out of Cuba, and indicated that he would intensify his efforts to maintain contact with Cuban Diplomat Cabrera Infante in Bruaaels as a means toward the eventual recruitment of Franqul. k, AMBANG-1 Relation with Jorge Volaky In conjunction with questions regarding propaganda sent to Cuba, and the JURE's genera} plans in this field, I asked A-l about his relation with Jorge Volsky. A-1l stated that he con- sidered Volsky to be an extremely able, serious newsapaperman. He added that whereas he saw Voleky frequently on hio trips to Miami, the latter did not work for him. A-] stated that Volsky's work was a full-time job which left him little time to do anything else, A-) stated that JURE propaganda was produced by a twelve - man board. A-1 added that the JURE expected to shortly introduce a statement on its position into Cuba. 1, AMBANG-] Asks about Two Man Underwater Craft A-l asked if ] knew anything about a two man type craft which travels through the water. I presume A-l was talking about the "sea-sled."' IJ adviged him that I knew little about thig type craft, but in my opinion its usefulness for the type activity he had in mind was limited. AMBANG-1 would use this craft for the final phase of an infiltration effort. A-} stated that this craft was being used at the hotel beaches in San Juan as a type of aporting activity, I will advise him that he could pursue this matter himeclf ae all knowledge on this subject is publicly available. % 2 m. AMBANG-1 Trained in[simple Scorch System | 03 A WAVE technician, Culver Ladd] under the name of Mr. Lane trained A-} to use a[timple scorch systemJof S/W. A-l 24 14-0000 -T7- was given some eighty pills with which he will be able to make the "ink" used in this system of S/W. A-)] was pleased with the oysters, ecpecsaily ate eampiicity. He will use tae system to communicate with his chief delegate in Paris and undoubtedly other persons in Cuba as well as in the other JURE delegations, | n. AMBANG-1 is Writing an Articie for Cuadernos At the request of German Arcienegas, the famed Colombian intellectual, A-] is preparing an article which is to be published in Cuadernos. The article will dea! with the problems facing Latin America and how they can be resolved. A-1! will be in select company as Arcienegas has asked a number of prominent Latin American intellectuals for their views. 0. Communication Between AMBANG-I and Case Officer AMBANG-) gave me the following addresees at which he can be reached: Corporacion de Renovacicn Urbana y Viviendas _ PARADA 3) Ponce de Leon, Hato Rey ; "Puerto Rico Telephone No. 723-1671 (NOTE: This is not: AMBANG's office or home, but-that of a friend who is always able to reach A-}. ) Also: , Mr. Jaime Mitrani 1260 W. 61 Place Hialeah, Florida AMBANG- “1 was given the following means of contacting me: Mr. Alfred Fernandez P.O. Box 1104, Main Post Office Washington, D. C. Telephone No. 737-8294 AMBANG-! will use the name "Tony" as a signature in mail to me, a 14-00000 a -8- 2. General Observations I beleive AMBANG-1 is planning to return to ‘Cuba. He indicated that he would give the matter serious thought to even go in, ‘disguised, as a legal traveller if that road were generally open, i.e., if rather large numbers of travellers were going in via PAA Nights. This line seemed a bit out of character tor A-l, for it seems unrealistic and somewhat remindful of Macaulay's references to the state of mind that exileadevelop, I also detected what we consider to be a somewhat unrealistic appraisal of the Cuban Situation in A-1l's estimate that Castro has coneiderably less than 40% of the Cuban people with hira. A-1 may be Josing more than a little touch with Cuban reality, fee eee A-1 remains convinced that he ia on the right track in working for the eventual overthrow of Castro. He is convinced, however, that two to three years is all the time left for actually destroying the Castro regime, belicving that there will be a favorable turn in the Cuban economic situation by late 1965. A-l is likewise convinced that Castro cannot add to the improvement of Cuba, to the contrary that so Jong as the principal decisions are made by Castro, the general trend will be confusion arising from a failure to concentrate on specific problems until they are corrected. ANBANG-1 is likewise convinced that the JURE is building a political group and general outlook which will have an impact on Cuba for many years to come. He is especially concerned with the ‘need to carefully consider cach position of his grow in order to create the lasting impression that JURE knows where it is going and that its leadership is composed of men who know how to "run" a country without the false starts, confusion and chaos identified with the Castro regime. AMBANG-] is likewise greatly concerned with the necessity of not creating an impression inside Cuba that the JURE will return to mete out "justice," It ia essential, A-l states, to convince the general populace that the overthrow of Castro will not result ina dloodbath, rather.that the sole aim is to eave the revolution that - has been betrayed. He is anxious that the people inside Cuba see 14-0000 the JURE as a responsible, intelligent and dispassionate group which is capable of bringing to Cuba all that the revolution promised. f . u : . Alfonso Rodriguez SAS/SO Distribution: 1 - C/SAS oF 1 - SAS/ Bolten; Heckehers[Amori_{ 1 - Chrono 1- RAY File t te A i i ‘ Pol : \ : pv -
104-10179-10195.pdf
104-10179-10195 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | ms ' ‘RETUAN To cia | Background Use On! . Do Not Reproduce y sO CLASSIFIED MESSAGE [ so SECRET lace i IO * . OICIOR FROM: Sas JOSE ACHON: Ce AnY/SA 3 INFO: pop, CAH, VR ref 403 | DIR VIFO Vave mada CITE Su23 6639 c/s COMMENT: *DISSEMINATION APPLICASLE . TO RYBAT TYPIC YOBITE ASWOSLD CABLES. a ae SEC VUE T 3323122 FEF: 3g $733 (TM Ge 35? err - TEX3aT Tyere avyoat a SU te UNIVER COVER OF ecto POLIT CFF ICE) MICHAEL He MART UE PT + t | ; 7 MET TDEt, VISTITINS “LI3isfERIN3 CONSULTAUI", AT HO il PAS ON @ APRIL, ITI REQUESTED PRIVATT TALK IN WHICH HE @UIeNLY Put | FORT THE REQEST THAT “ARTURFL TELL WIM WaT was KNOvR LOSALLY CF MATOLO RAY'S TRAINING EFFORT IN COSTA RICK. YE SAID "OUR SQVEANNIST. ANAT VSS TI R498 WiST SIND SROYP DOEIND HERE” aS IF ME | i i OOYOKS ENPLIYEE, MARTUFFI SAI} P2SVINS HAS HEARD RUSGRS Cuza! | ANTI-CASTRO ACTIVITIES PII RECENT SPEECH MANVEL "OW TUT NOTHING { DEFINITE. IDEN SAID YE FRIEND MANSLO RAY AND “WE KNOv HE HAS : \ : SOUSIT 133 FIOT FIAT VHICH NOY IN PYERTI RICO” 2yT JLT KIT | 1 } #419 BACKS RAY FINANCIALLY. te ~ . @ LIEV VE KVOVLEDSEASLE CENTRAL AMEVCAN SITUATION aco 9 NTROCT Pe) x FULL-FLEV3E) NA“E DRQPPSR. KRIS COMPANY RECEATLY SECURZO C SECRET antes REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHISITED Copy No. CLASHIFIED MESSAGE | SECRET NOLS Face & ten eee ee ens ee ee be we aed ee ee eee wre yerepe se ete ar em te met es re a ee ee ce a | wte ee tele re ee BUTTE TL VES YU. VES? ATS VATKIADND AGI ALTI. 2 Ladd... WORE 2S TF 42 (UTAIMER £59 TF NOT FOR wHOY Dols GE bea. APPRESLATS PIFOMIS STATIS IF ANY. isfeRr eT : | | | . | | | | . . | ! 14.90000 “TRyRaneWpis 4° SOFLD , ZIOKAFY DE CASTER OF SYITH AND IDEN- GILLFZPIE PMCINEFTS, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, SECFFT . C/S COMMENT: “DISSEMINATION APPLICASLE TO RYBAT TYPIC YOBITE A4ORLD . : CABLES. . s. cn ie -* % ° [ SECRET ore REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRONCSTED ~ Copy No. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE | | (sie __ Jes SECRET i. ; a OP se TOs BIRICTOR 3 16! — FROM + SAN UCSE : ACTION: OC Aai/SA 3 INFO 1) pO, CAH, VR : ry SECRET cong? sen TAN: iDIF INFO vAVE YaANa SITE SJQS 679% : i Dastyeirpen 66s (> s ye 2D)
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14-9000 104-10179-10209 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | » . REz, B U © No; ep Se sO en CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET 1% Ais) + DIRECTOR FROM. I IWAVE ACTION: defut{sd 2 nro. + DDE 4 a SECRET 2721522 DIR INFO SJAN CITE WAVE 8556 RABRCTTIEM 1c YOBITE AMBANG 27 dco.0 | 5975 * he ACCORDING AMFAST-6 REPORT 25 JUNE, AMBANG-} INFORMED PEPE GATILLO (JOSE GARCIA VALDEZ) THEIR DEPARTURE DATE FOR PBRUMEN WOULD BE } JULY, BOAT TO BE USED IS UNNAMED RYBOVITCH nese IN FORT LAUDERDALE AND SUPPOSED BE AT INTERNATIONAL MARINE boc 26 JUNE: BELIEVED BE Si-FOOTER WITH TWO CHRYSLER ENGINES EACH 283 HORSE POWER AND SPEED 35 KNOTS. AMBANG-1, GATILLO AND MECHANIC TO USE “IRYBOVITCH WHILE 1958 GREEN CHRIS CRAFT, OWNED BY ARMANDO_ACOSTA Nee emmninnincnmmmememen aa AND NOW AT ANACAPRI PIER, 1884 NW NORTH RIVER DRIVE, MIAMI TO SERVE AS MOTHER SHIP AND BE OCCUPIED BY ARMANDO ACOSTA, ORLANDO 301-271 Wy Sense? eofn —~2FI273 "BEBO" ACOSTA SUAREZ, AND BILL CHUS, AMBANG INTEL CHIEF, CHUS re —sete TO SERVE AS MECHANIC AND GO ASHORE WITH AMBANG-!1. 2. GATILLO TOLD AMFAST-~6 THAT HE AND AMBANG-1 TO LEAVE AT 0580 ON } JULY AND TO MEET OTHER BOAT AT 0903 SAME MORNING OFF [_ SECRET | : | REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN JHE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHABITED Copy No eevee eee ween meee Stet eeeee ume sees TT mee Fe os ene = ee emcee ee 2. reeves 3/0 commenter fy 0 8p ory PER FO Ce PPR aA Et nN RIES I TOI a SR ELAR tect one oF ws 14-0000 | C!ASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET | IN_LSIZS” paGEQ__ | PBPRIME COAST WHERE CHRIS CRAFT TO SUPPLY RYBOVITCH WITK 283 GALLONS GASOLINE, THEY EXPECT ARRIVE COJIMAR AON 2% HOURS A AFTER DEPARTURE. ON THEIR ARRIVAL THEY TO BE MET ay au. Pe PEREZ, AKA "MIRRINGA,” CALLE REAL 138, COJIMAR] WHO TO TAKE THEN HABANA, [PEREZ:) WIFE'S 06 naxe[ Rosai 06 3. GATILLO BELIEVES AMBANG-1 ACTUALLY PLANS LEAVE BEFORE | JULY BUT HE DOES NOT WANT ANYONE KNOW EXACT DATEL HE HAS TOLD ALL THOSE GOING WITH HIM BE READY BEFORE | JULY. 4. ON 24 JUNE GATILLO TOLD ANFAST-6 THAT ANBANG-1 WOULD REMAIN PBRUMEN ABOUT 153 DAYS IN ORDER COORDINATE PLAN oF ACTION WITH PEOPLE THERE AND IN ORDER TO SEE CERTAIN PEOPLE CLOSE AMTHUG-1 WHO PLOTTING WITH AMBANG=1, DATE TO RETURN TO PBRUMEN AND PICK UP AMBSANG-1 TO BE SET AT TIME AMBANG-1 LANDS PSRUMEN, ANBANG+I PLANS CALL ALL ORGANIZATION MEMBERS FOR VERY IMPORTANT. MEETING -AT WHICH TIME HE TO“DEPART FOR PBRUMEN INSTEAD. THIS TO BE G7 OR 28 4 vUNE. ne hy gall ABBY 5. GATILLO ALSO TOLD AMFAST+6 ON 24 JUNE THAT NICOLAS SALADO MATA LEFT 25 JUNE FOR WEST PALN BEACH BY TRUCK WITH TRAILERED BOAT — WHICK BELONGS AMBANG ORGANIZATION. MOTOR OF BOAT TO BE REPAIRED ‘yw vest PALM BEACH AND THEN BOAT TO BE SHIPPZD PUERTO RICO ABOARD. FERRY. GATILLO SAID TWO MEN CLAIMING BE ODENVY. AGENTS WERT TO PIER ~ LOOKING FOR SALADO AND BOAT, THEY ANGRY TO FIND BOTH GONE. GATILLO CONWENTED THEY DID NOT LOOK LIXE ODENVY AGENTS AND HE DOUBTS THEY i SECRET - | ; 1 ORES LE EOE EET TT TT ey 14-0000 SECRET mISTIS pack S__. - WERE. aAMOT TRACES REVEAL JOSE NICOLAS SALADO MATA BORN 1S MAY 25 CLASS:FIED MESSAGE IN TSA3ELA DE SAGUA, LAS VILLAS, LEFT PBRUNEN 25 SEPT 61 AND ARRIVED WAVE AREA ON OLGA ON 27 SEPT. - ASSIGNED NUMBER A 12 493 732, WAS FISHERMAN AND KNOWS NORTH COAST VARADERO VERY VELL. (SEE Gl 13/26) WAVE 8375, NOT SENT suaN, FOR ALLEGED REPORT SALADO TOOK ELOY GUTIERREZ MENOYO PBRUMEN,) 6. ACCORDING AMRAZZ-1 REPORT 24 JUNE, MAX LESNICK SAID ON 23 JUNE THAT AMBANG-1 INVITED NEW YORX SY CHIEF LaTIN AMERICAN SECTION TIME MAGAZINE AND THAT HE LEAVING FOR NEW YORK MORNING 24 JUNE, LESNICK SAID AMBANG-1 TOLD HIM HIS VISIT TO NEW YORK CONCERNED PUBLICITY WHICH APPEARED TIME ABOUT HIS ARREST AND TELEGRAM OF PROTEST WHICH HE HAD SENT TO TIME ASOUT FALSENESS PUBLICITY. LESNICK TOLD ANRAZZ-1 HE VERY CONFIDENT AMBANG-1 WOULD LEAVE FOR PBRUMEN WITHIN TWO WEEKS, , 7. ON 25 JUNE AMRAZZ-1 SAID ED REINGOLD OF TIME TOLD HIN ON 24 JUNE THAT AMBANG-1 HAD GONE NEW YORK THAT DAY TO MEET WITH HIS | BOSS GEORGE DANIELS AND THAT HE WOULD PROBABLY BE BACK WAVE AREA 25 JUNE. REINGOLD DISCLAIMED INTENTION MAKING FUN AMBANG-1 IN HIS ARTICLE. HE SAID HE HAD NOT MENTIONED ANYTHING TO EFFECT THAT AMTHUG-1 MUST SE’ LAUGHING AT HIM AND THAT THIS HAD BEEN PUT IN BY 4 NEV YORK RE-WRITE MAN WHO DOES NOT LIKE AMBANG-1. . 8. ACCORDING ANTAUP-2, IN DD-988 OF 24 JUNE, WHO TALKED WITH J AMBANG-1 ON 23 JUNE, AMBANG-1 SAID HE GOING ZRMETAL 24 JUNE, AMOT SECRET 14-0000 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE _ SECRET nLSVIE_ pace_# AGENT ACCIDENTALLY OBSERVED AMBANG-1 LEAVE HOUSE AT NW 38TH ST AND 19TH AVE AT $:45 24 JUNE AND PROCEED TO JACKSON BYRONS WHERE HE WAS MORNING 24 JUNE. (WAVE COMMENT t AMBANG-j WAY KAVE BEEN ATTEMPTING LEAK MISLEADING INFO TO PRECLUDE DISCOVERY HIS ACTUAL | WHEREABOUTS.) . SECRET ee | SECRET |
104-10179-10232.pdf
14-0000 104-10179-10232 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | / 6 November 3963 MEMORANDUM FGR: Chief, Special Affatra Sta SUBJECT t AMWOKLD--Project JMHART 1, Chief, WH/T has tentatively offered the services of CLA contract personnel! assigned.to this | project--principally those of the Pirector of of the the Panamericana Foundation, Mr, Cartie Wilguds-to eorve ae a channel to ex-1 Teeident Figueres and Foreign Kinieter ¢ Cduber in promoting the acceptability of AMWORLD end AMBIDDY-1 by the moderate left. Under the terma of the JMHART Froject, CIA, through ' (Curt is ¥ Ucusn will be able to iafluence the composition. of.the atudent 5 ‘body of the School for b Inter-American Development, It ia proyosed ed that Wilgusswould tell tell _Figueres and Cuuber that it is intended to also enroll Cubane in thefechool. ‘and that in the opinion of ouethey should be draen from exile organizations known to be dedicated to democratic principles, such as Artime's MRR, Manolo kiay'e JURE, the MAP . and MDC. It is unlikely that Figueres and Cduber would damur. In ‘ any case, thelr demurreis could be overruled, The prominent mention . of the MRK ae @ cradice of democratic ideas and the actual inclusion of ' students selected by Artime would postulate acceptance af the MR and ; of Artime ag exponents of a political philosophy acceptable to the mode- rate Jeft. Any excoriation of Artime for having allied himeelf with the ! Somosas would be blunted if the MRR forms a part of thavetudeut body Be faculty) of. “Inter-Amer (and cooteivabl y the faculty) of the Achool of Inter-American Developmeat: 2. I intend to suggest to Artime that he poy his respects to Figueres in Cambridge, of course without alluding to the/school project. The purpose of the call would, quite {rankly, be to butter up Figueree. 14-0000 AU the fuformation J have been able lo gather suggests that the cambi- sation of Munos biarta/rigueres, as far ae Waeshinzton ie concerned, ig undcatable and thet Artime haa littie choice but to ali;m himself with their way of looking at things--or at leset to pay lip service to it. $3. Another angie I would like to explore te President Betancourt. The more 1 read of his accomplishments as president, toe more im- pressediam, hat would you think of having Artime, armed with a letter of introduction from Fizveres, pay Betancourt a call before he relinguishes tha presidency. Artime's approach would sot be that of a supplicant of solicitor of support, bul (hat of a young man making & pilgrimage, eitting at the feet of a revolutionary who hes been successful, absorbing knowledge of how it wae dona, Ie could ask Betancourt, after he is out from wader the daily grind of government, to addreas bimeelf to the problems of poet-Castro Cube. He could invite him to chair a seminar attended by the MRR leadership. The objective would, of course, be te invulve Betancourt im the affairs af the ALRK, wilhout swtting his aame on the magthead and without asking him to contribute anything but reflections of his lustre ae 4 Latin American leader who bequeathed his country @ constitutional and democratic regime. Undoubtedly Artimne will have to cest off Ideolo ical ballast in order to accommodate his reluctant sponsore ((igueres,. Betancourt), but Havana "“vaut bien une mesoe.'"' As a minimum objective, Artime would in any case have to etrive to neutralise the lztent animosities of the moderate left, denying tasnolo Kay an unchallenged arcendancy in monopelizing its support, which he can probsbly cet for the asking. 4. A welcome by-product of the recugcibation of JA'HART, fe “Combate, "an influential periodical with strong readership appeal in Latin America among elements of the modorate left, edited by (Monje, A German national! named Ur. Erich Hersog who is a member ‘of the Socia} Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) hae been Jecturing tn San Jose on an “Ideological Inquiry into Comniunism,'' his program, _Andirectly eponsored by the Federal Republic, GALI be absorbed by; {IMHART, ie whelde considerable influence in molding the of Central America's left of center leadership. The Firet Secretary of the Israeli Embesry in Cuatemais hes aloo been mentioned as influential among the {ntellectual alte. A Fuerto Rican named centiago Polante SECRET 14.90000 SECRET (Preeident of the Assembly) fe Munos A‘arta's man in eponsoring SMHART, and fe cuotea as having referred to Figuerese ac the guiding light, evershadowing al! others. Bee, fo 4 beter? Henry D. Heckcher SA3/SO ec: WH/? SAS/S0/5B SAS/SO/AR bC/SA3/ MOB SECA or
104-10179-10233.pdf
14-00000 104-10179-10233 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | | mY | fal ie ry ALS . aN Ava F “ ~ v5 | a 7 nr 3 : _ aw Sa . t ve " | ‘ Gief of Bese, Bxsich Xx : ! Geof of Station, honany \ ; Caief, EE ; \ {lessens rev] FERUEEY Greap ia Gaveria \ 2 . : EOPRUUCR, SG O307, 13 Amsust 1668 : | Tho inafermetices roqucsted fa Eafareces is being seat te you : unter soyarate cover. This repert, io the letest informtion 24 : aveilsble on Cubjost Revtstancs Group and say bo passed to the/if¥.| ; RETURN TO CIA | Background Use Only i Do Not Reproduce DRESTOR C, MIVEEN- I ‘ t Aetechnest: EEE EPARSES COVER &@ tated ebova i : i B ~ RM W/hte USC - } fo Cal EO Att i . bo a 7 i Bess wed Meation. | : i | | i | t ‘ . alse *y REY 12908 A? Ceesder 1968 ! i 23 ; ‘ t ' | (ee),20-28 ~~ : o> < i ne Diuyribstion: must i, a. tevie_| jer v 4268 5 . L: = o/e . . 4 l- a/ce €/85/6/C% B. Wagner (Coord tm draft) : i - BAS /ER3 , . . . : . 048/EE0 og 17 Mov. yg ee o% _ — ermvoye [weston 6," pantin | seen gine se oe
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14-00000 104-10180-10031 ore 4 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 |-": , * - . 1 * a ao . , ; . / nos wil fe (Ss woos Lirester “overal oureau of Invessi stion RET er Gn? Pee Se le .8nton PARQ: Deputy DCirectom for .luans ey parecer + ep Sta oeepger SisJenot: Frencisoo RODE TS “2 Lasaayo bka Nicolos VIAG RESEREU SrA, Gureeu File # 125=7' 976 B, Vilact vLele aq File # aes fst servi od in fis: sesueid han interned our Sorgcas . representatives in “la Ee leatfinn: Subject was arrented/it lar és lient, Florida, and tex being held by the 4 ib-- on kis errtval from fetron serv ‘oe |rote our Prveesa Yenezuclan authoritlas, reomerentativer that Subject was in Venezuela to assareinata an uninoen tearcet for £15,900, u 2. ie (ldaisen cervical acced that there is insencfiatent evidence to prosecute Subisess and asked woether the Feceral supesu of Investisation or The I:mirration end “aturslization -crvice had any Interest in Subjrot. The fits taon servicelslint:ntions sre te Cerert Stbieat te idard if trere fs PET or ING interest, ~Crloowise Jition \f leaves Vencgucla, thes will releane Subject on cen CIO BHYORISS -bL
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14-00000 104-10180-10042 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | | [FROM RID. tat TO. ALL ADDRESS Vow t aver StcTiON 1 ON DACR IF AP mini COMMENTS EXT ars? : we . - > “pare ‘ Gercens RECEWEO! vommancrg | INITIALS © it. i H ' he - fe ree. rans Pm | I Ge BE Se 12. , | i | “ MICROFILMED _ / a APR 23 1970 | iL DOC. Micro SER. | 4, | | i a ; Ss | H ; } ! 4 [ poo | ji i : i ‘ 6. 4 i ; : H } 1 : i } | TRACE REQeEST CATE MIC POPU MED DOCUMENT ACMBER FUNDA 94862 roaw @1QQ ett tetenee SECRET— vee otoas oo, PRIOR TO FILING _ {.) 2, TO_ACTION BRANCH Pi Filan Seer 2 oe back Detich back Map ty oan. r and forward to RID ! ne agg hija sho a: 918, Dev proper, | 2. Destroy front caver sheet, unless it records | sesert proper tile ao below and forward significant achon taken or comments requir- wement te MIDJAN, 5 7, A ing, preservation Par ee ~/ SS are ara ae wes re c o£ ¢ 59480 PROCESSING ACTION DISPATCH Sse Pe ane _ ~ Chief, H/C06 | ee : 80 oepéxInG ei QuiNiD = : awit pf — Sia tiplian bias 7) me I . ALD OES i Chitr of Station, WIU/MIAME3- frist, Domestic Opera gions - On aavet boeuma i " : A HOG DO Chief ‘of Ruse, New York vik fics. ise TEYPTCAMROSE/DONOPS . we : : OCutrent Analysis of Cuban 3 Psission and DGI Center in Now York ‘aches Rumi: ARNG > ° , ” * Action. Required: : FYI eae oo “Transmitted ‘herewith ar are .one copy. each for C/WIL/COG and cos/wH/ _ > MIAMI of -the- April. 1970 Cuban Official ‘Presence Listing as_ prepared “By the local, LNERCO Cuban Squad. The under-signéd has ‘added on the “201 numbers, indicated: -CUIS affilia ion,., _added atwo names. and - deleted ee ee one. ‘The departure: dates for séverad -CMU! personnel | also are noted,: an . _ The listing, thus, is. valia as 0 10. April. a we” + ae Co 0 . 2. A According to ‘LNERGO, only two CMUN worked Wives are officially ee a. : carried on LNERGO records, Maria BERMUDEZ Gareia, wife of Jose Rak ie ; “oe VIERA:Linares (201328953), -ard Consuelo HORTA Larrinaga, ‘wife car Pablo DRAKE Capiro (201-815822). ‘BERMUDEZ, ‘because of the impending Bos at aa ; departure . of” the VIERAs on 14 April, can be deleted from the listing. . pe , . Additionally, other. CMUN wives work or have worked’ in the past on @ sporadic basis (such aS Teresita FERNANDEZ Aranye oh I Center Chief Orlando PRENDES Gutierrez (201-330002), BAS y BERMUDEZ "and HORTA of late have been regular’ local caployees” zy 3. Addressces will note the preponderance of DGI personnel on the CMUN roster. Of the 18 (excluding Rolando PEREZ Alfonso) personnel on board as of 10 April, 12 are DGI. Interestingly enough, 6 non-DGI personnel is a higher number than: has been the rule over the past ~ several yedrs; at one point there were only 3 non-DGI personnel, including the Ambussador/Permanent Representative. Of these,12, two (DRAKE and CADALSO) are ‘code clerks detailed to the DGI Center from the DSE. Two others (REYES Goicochea and SANTIAGO) are the "architect" Attachment: y As stated ~ Pura l - h/w. j ? 7 Distribution: f Tobe . 2 - Chief, WH/COG, w/att. h/w.” . weet 2 - Chief of Station, MIAMI, w/att. h/w. 2- Chief, po, w/o atte . \ ‘pth Dick Cae __ne hyp CROSS REFERENCE TO - j OGPATCH SYMBOL AKO HURSER CASE APR -$ vk ~ WY 2 coc Y= Ze. : UNDA-4862 13 April 1970 | aust [ear ef De SECRET AI 500 14-0000 CONTINUATION OF ; cua se A Date . i hige ATT SVM Ale ME Et DISPATCH | ; SECRET . UNDACHE62 i ee ne ee ee ee Bae ete re ete ee ecard rea cee eee nein emanate ne Ooty en and the maSon assigned here temporarily to werk on the CMUN secure reems and. security systenis (sce previous reporting | for details). 8 personnel are left for. espidnage operating purposes. R “ce Lio, RODRIGUEZ Lopez (20) - 332665) probably ‘serves now as the TET EY co Uenter Chiet PRENDES. Allowing for. the impending depurtures ~ of Rolando PEREZ Alfonso, Jose Raul VIFRA: Linares, and Pédro Luis PINERO Eirin, the DGI, ‘Center will now consist of: “orlandd PRENDES Gutierrez \ “ Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez uw . ae . . . Orlando PEREIRA Gonzalez - ; a “Miguel Manuel SANTANA Fraiz / Justo: » Cesar GELABERT: ‘Maxtinez > eae en | Ruben Rafacl FRANCO Gonzalez tle * Rud REYES Goicochea ‘ Roberto SANTIAGO Humet ‘ oe ao oat em Ome on me nS a od me nt 00 mn om erg re me i “Pablo DRAKE Capiro , me Sos cad Rafael CADALSO. Bandomo 4. As will be noted, the departure of Jorge REYES Vega (in March) and the impending departures of VIERA and PINERO will change the corplexion of the DGI Center considerably. If they are not replaced for one reason or another (per other reporting), the DGI Center will have but four experienced and competent Case Officers at its disposal, Of these, PRENDES spends by far the bulk of his time inside the wffice pursuing his role 6f Supervisor/manager.” “RODRIGUEZ i8"a7 handlers ~ GELABERT and SANTANA are mainly coneérned with operational” ~ ~Buppert tasks -- GRLABERT is the Center's best counter~surveillant, and SANTANA is the technical "expert" of the Center. PEREIRA is a handler, but his ubilities are rather limited in this regard, per Base and LNERGO information und observations, Should the departees not be replaced, the Center may be forcec de Eacto into a cutback of operational activity. ‘ 3. We shall watch with interest the behaviop patterns of the DGI Center in the near future, in Light of the above and in EN other her recount reporting | re the status of the DGI abroad. Moward G. FIGALAN \\" GANS ICAO SUCRET Ae et or (ar 530 SRE PREVIOUS ET ig oo . LT] contmes i a SECRET LP | \ 6 ° Cuban’ Mission to the Untied ations 6 East 67th Srrest:* ae New Yori, Neu Yori Pare ae AO nro ees caf CMPD HAKGARI TA ALARCON, aan nters TARCA HAZA PEREZ, mosher-din-law 2. Mt nl re - Pet, , Sorex QuESAMA, “RICARNO 19 Position BE. \ Ardassador . Residence 1175 York Ave., Apt. 6D, nYC e phone 242992) by 220123 , Cr ert) Dependents: _ NARGARRTA PERDZ, wife; Re ,SULIO ae Position (Bol- ‘\ . Fixst Secretary Residence yt Cuban Mission to the. ti’ 251 B, Sst St. Apt. lOL nated) _'Pnone ° . - * oe 595-0480 “Dependents -** ©. = MARTISELA LARRAMENDI RONES, Kf, ro . ; born 4/10/36; LENA ROSA ALOM . : , . : LARRALEIMI, doughter, born , 11/22/6 hy BAURA ESHER ALOM oo gy DARRA EXPT, daughter, born at eyed sprfer ; ADE SOuzA, “nwronrol + 255 110 . —_ i . : ‘Position - Adviser soe : Residence: 83-10 354h Ave., Ant. 6u, Jae’. son Heights, l¥ Phone TH 9=0202 Lp ecked) Dependents: ye ICTA VATEOS DE SOUZA, Wifes y - . A WARIA, daugater, born ast/ohs wo ; _ APRCHA ANTOUTA, daugnter, bern a 6/23/51 . kis CAPIRO, PABLO 20 [= 19 ’ Posit. ion Attache pb wikr DEL = 7 Residence $1838 » Gus Gr Sees, to the UN 8 rhe ie 67 Ste, NYC , tsdec Phone un 1-525 , (K bodes) Dependents : CONSUELO 303 ALA LARRIGAGA, wife 3h sep MICROFIL Mapp APR 23 1970 boc. * a8 MICRO, SER . SEC! hei thE Bs ye se? CS CuPy Loe &. oa 14-0000 f Pet. cco GONZATES, RUBEN RAPAEL 19 oe — Position “2 ol- Pa Abbacne . Jj Reside once \22. 370 &, 69 St. Apt. oe De Phone SS7eO — ; é Season KARTIEZ, JUSTO 1? thee CESAR a ft Position wom Avtache woe ek hasidene Bie) Si-15 O7ih St. . . Seat Blehurs t, NY; Apt. 15M "Phone 6994552 Co Ste: SEMBUEZ PADAON,’ pap . c) = Position ie tache C -hauffee nesidenee/ 7 eK me o530n to the UN ois 5. 67 St., NYC a Phone (BA UN 1-5250 , & R. tedtd) , Dependents AGUEDA MAWTIIEZ GARCIA, wife, 1 — a - born 4/IS 137 : Proms CARBALLO, PEDRO A. 17 I . Position _- \ Covnsellor, CMUIT Residence (ol= 00", S5th St., Apt. 16 j Phone Cots l . 593-2831 arta) Dependents vee . NAKTA AVCSLINA DE LOS ReYES, Wife, . : born 2f/2/NL: TARTALELA MORALES ps. -. LOS REYES, danehter, born 11/10/65); ; PEDO CESAR MORALES De LOS REYES, ra son, born 7/31/69; ISABEL BERMUDEZ Die, born 11/18/07 Jim SRETRA GON: ATS y ORLANDO F,’ 0 Torition First Secve Lary . DOT - residence ( P24 Caban } Micsion to the UN 6. or pee YG } - Phone UN 1-525 a3 Oreck _ Dependént MARTA 3E O08 ANGELES Fz CATIAS , : aa ¢ ‘ wite, 3/1/47 f ae ATYONSO, ROLANDO 19 Position b dor T- cee mone Core clerk ¢R Dependent a fr teal (VPO ence | ae a ! oe “ ‘gol ~\ Attache alas) ps gigeton to the UN 3 7 R. 67 Se., NYC Oy UN 15250 "” (K bh oa . 4 c Wacies LARTA Dit LAS cc “Gees O- MARTINGZ LARA, wife feet 14.90000 ge Residence ‘ Ransno EYRIN, PINRO LULS DLE PH, Cals Trgpiengpeon gene, S2IPAP Z PREMDES GUITERROZ, ORLANDO DOL = neatdence (2247 1) Cutter Cet ant ae of : REYES GOZCOCHLA, RAUL " D6E: Position 7 ae Q Phone gs ° 4 fe. YES VEGA, JORGE ES Position (EX DELETE s D 6 LC Phone departed PCS_on- Dep 7 March 1970 7 Deportenat, CF RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ, ROGESLIO Position gb der Residence (@ Pos ra Phone SANTANA BRATZ, MICUEL H.' L- ) Position (2 d6L Residence Ze Phone G€vurco HUME, ROBERTO Position i \ ‘15, 2nd Stes Apt. L7H, $i be pe COLL LTE ey “Park Pinza Apartments Pete 29, : ind See: retary - TetH Stey ADs. DK, nye wo Be 301-2868 ohh) JUANA CHUZ rannnonf, five 19. | First Secrevary POLE, 6Gth St., Apt. 7H, NYC an 9-082 ms cated) Tht wsry “rf PERUANDEZ ABANGO DE PRELOES g wire 19 Attache Cuban iMission to‘the ua 65, G7th St., NYC Wie 1-550 , 20 : - Seconc ‘Secretary NYC ¢ TS HOHE REYES , daughter 110 First Sceretary 61-15 & NY, Apt. Lom 699" 5526 th St., Elsnurst, “19 Attache 3BN5 E. SIst St., nye, Apt. 5T UN 14-5562 19 j 7 Z\ Rtache OIE Residence ago buinan ttgsien ho the UN ho 6 £, 67 St., NYC - Thone. UN 1-5250 . VIERA LINARES, Tosh golm. ee , — Posxtion Counselor . DEL residence 28 305 3. ‘Fond Si,, Apt, 28, NYC MGW GAR nora, A Se ced MARTA S Phone rave Nependents y } 14 t 1472 CON! ee . JULIO ADLORSO VIERA y BES UDRE, : e . ( — sons ISABEL BEATRIZ VIGRA y . ; : @ ‘BENVUDEZ, daughter, Tele ANDYONs . i a f ‘ERNANDEZ Padilla, Victoria | 7 ne “POSITION | ATTACHE RESIDENCE (Zn 220 E. 63rd St., Apte 5 Me nyc PHONG A. DEPENDE NTS CADALSO Bandamo (n), Rafael Attache ~ “usu 7 RES TDENCE Cayo -CHUN, 6 EB. 67th Stes Nyc | ) 1-5250 f - NA hod ended. . None foe - . KAFAEL CADALSO GUIROLA, son; 4 MARLEN CADALSO GUIROLA, daughter Codie che PHONE oath, DEPENDENTS | NANCY GUIROLA MAZAURRIE ow lt Lb BOS. 14-0000 tW COMMENT: “4 aoe . to». aa DATE = 20 MAR 62 To. DERECTOR FROM: MEXICO CITY: ACTION: tw 2 “. or 29 c507e 62. INFO; ., OOP, cor, cB atest, calPaars cific 2, ” ROUTINE : “ra, Fifint by Pipes 7 ; " ao/ct ay ‘afe 2 a “IN 10495 - | 1969/5083 — ae cy “OI GUAT. TRF PROF LANT CITE INTEL | , De Doh. Chicessen, | ; SUPDATA ‘LINCUCK FROM VICTOR MA VEL. GUTIERREZ, Re PARA TWO PGT “SENT “CONGRATULATIONS: To “LANL Ck" FOR-HIS WORK: AND OFFICIALLY. ; CONF IRMEO" FAGT HE SHOULD coh TINUE: HANOLE EXCLUSIVELY PURCHASE WEAPONS AND MILITARY Eau MENT But TO BE VERY CAREFUL ABOUT HIS oo aA A 1 162 ~. PGT ON THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN. GUATEMALA pokey MARCH 62 PADA MEXICO, MEX4 co city 24 MARCH 62 APR_2 PERSON (8) WITH 000. a Les a . : ™. ot . . ; NO SEPARATE taser 1 “sTa be wit 1s BEING’ WADE OF: “TH :Tocs. | a A HMM 6203 - LINLUCK “aisON 27 RELEASING IWO, y tom’ ww wl - Ric 4 HCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING Ornict '§ PROHIBITED. Copy No. "| OATE OISTRIBUTED.” . -{ 8ASED ON:”, _ mar 29 15032 62 14-0000 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE agency - at ae Wi ant matectet contelng taformation eftectiog the Hetionat Defence of tee Untted States withta “the mmecatng of the Esptonege ue. The 18, usc. Secs. septa by few, - mH me _Nenumissicn o Pevetonen of which ony manner to a8 bre winorhed Person “le oven oe hen rites tn * 3 “ COUNTRY | pore eye REPGAT NG, TDCS 3/506, 346 . , | . imeer = PGT ViEws-on THE Fourec soni DATE DISTR. °29 waRcH 1962. r “GUATEMALA, _ Lo on a, \ ; ae nt . PRECEDENCE cours DATE R ne we - REFERENCES | Tsay robs _ (NFO, 3h MARCH’ i962. . oo, an on .. 5 vos, oh pace a MEXICO, MEXICO CITY, (ah MARCH 1962) - : $Z. “5, APPRAISAL 2” "FIELD REPORT NO. Hum fe - SOURCE PERSON: (5) wit” éooo CONNEC? +46 oad y GUATEMALAN Exives a MExICo. , GUTLERREZ EJ THE PARTIDO GUATEMALTECO: DEL TRABAJO \(PG GUATEMALAN: COMMUNIST PART ¥) gu MEXICO SA 3k MARCHAFHAT THE PGT ING GUATEMALA. MALA.REGRETS“THE WAY. _1N_WHLCH THE, a a 4 GUERRILLA FIGHT HAS DEVELOPED THERE. acc Segpo inc Yo THE. PGT, THE 9° , i , _ RESULTS OF THE GUERRILLA FIGHTING AXE “HOReeeN SUCCESS FUL BECAUSE 7 sien! THE 13 NOVEMBER GROUP (MEMBER OF fue 1 3 NOVEMBER 1960. ATTEMPT To. OVERTHROW THE GUATEMALAN covegroens) HEADED By MARCO ANTONIO. - ‘T. VICT MANUE YON SOSA, [IS NOT iN ACCORDANCE Yet THE POLITICAL conceprs OF THE _ COMMUNI ST STRUGGLE « aN THE PGT’ ALSO REGRETS" THAT tHe! Command STS AND MEMBERS OF THE pat 00 og UNLOAD REVOLUCIONARIO » (PUR-EXTREME LEFTIST PARTY) Hbabebey’ CARLOS PAZ TEGADA WERE INTERCEPTED AND CLASSIFICATION. pearing SECRET. ~ NOFORN/CONT: SED CONTROL Grate [| A®my/acsr [Navy ]_aie | cs SeCORF ce Nic usia | Och ont — ORR : . 5 = 7 g aoe ar * . ' . " . me - : “4° a freee 1A 2 een sae 4 14-0000 Stawneaviow = DISSEWINAT, OM CONTROLS SECRET FORCONTD CONTROL | er (When riles“in) r ‘FORCED: 10 FiGHT WHEN CONDITIONS WERE NOT. ADVANTAGEOUS FOR THEM, “accorbdiNa Or ‘THE PGT THE ‘RESULTS WERE DISASTROUS, WITH THE LOSS co OF "MIDDLE er COMMUNIST. PARTY MENBERS AND NATHONAL LEADERS," “THE PGT CONS 1 DERS IT A "MIRACLE" THAT PAZ TEJADA WAS ABLE’ TO ESCAPE, HOWEVER, THE PGT STILL BELIEVES THAT THE GOVERNMENT OF MIGUEL " YDIGORAS FUENTES, PRES IDENT. OF GUATEMALA, WILL SOON FALL, — | THE MAIN HOPE ‘OF -THE PGT ‘NOW HINGES ON THE ACTIONS OF THE “GUERRILLA GROUP ORGANIZED AND ARMED IN MEXICO. (FIELO COMMENT ¥ at HAS BEEN REPORTED PREVIOUSLY THAT THE 13 NOVEMBER GROUP IN: MEXICO HAD CROSSE THE MEXICAN/GUATEMALAN BORDER SUCCESSFULLY AND HAD —— “ESTABLISHED A SECOND GUERRILLA FRONT.) THE PGT BELIEVES THAT IT _ SHOULD CONCERN ITSELF WITH THE SURVIVAL OF THIS GROUP "EVEN IF THE POLITICAL CRISIS SHOULD ELIMINATE YOIGORAS", IT BELIEVES THAT THIS GROUP SHOULD CONTINUE TO OPERATE IN THE MOUNTAINS IN ORDER TO ESTASLISH AND STABILIZE ANY DEMOCRATIC REGIME, Hw 69. 6 E NAC 3. GUILERREZ SAID THAT HE HAD MET win. nose 16 RobRIGuEZ as LOPEZ, (TATRU-SECRET any OF THE CUBAN EMBASSY_IN MEXICO CITY, RODRIGUEZ TOLD GUTIERREZ THAT "THE PEYGON FROM CUBA WHO 1S GOING TO | TAKE OVER RELATIONS WITH. GUATEMALA ifRE IN MEXICO, STILL HAD NOT ARRIVED." RODRIGUEZ TOLD GUTIZL.VE°Y THAT HE PLANNED TO SEE MAJOR ALFONSO PRERA, A LEADER OF THC ~ iOVEMBER GROUP IN MEXICO, ON 24 MARCH, hh, FIELD OISSEM: STATE ARMY NAVY AIR FBI I&NS CINCARIB CINCLANT, secre: NOFORUCONTECED CONTROL 9 yas 14-0000 wot TT} us 2i0 -*¥ - hot “ss - ™ , , . ~ NO yam oe ; : : - casey to ME mo once eee tara , ; al “7 cory r x niente. v Hate IO HUE HO STE istic MESSAGE cares, Me . - a . pirncowers you wy Cute iu meno [1 arto y ares ’ Moe EL ay ‘SECRET Tiana atria mame ans ee fe ne iO ne ee eee an cd ” , Perseus norte tee RIA Lite ee en em te acer HOH Sm anvanch Cory + 7 Ua _ Clu th a co) suse vue CP svorien vo CJ « wisee vo a f Pon a le on 1 VR ELLE, TiS he LY, wat, cle do} y) pefieylsr Sal bate ed rryrrer ys | a Jf, =x pin sitslyaye 5143) ; dates Soda “<VvOn DYVOUR PEAUIZi AGRIC! ZAKNICK ; . Laine AND COnte in Cale MATCHED 5 <vOaon ee ern -—-7w prendre oF AL <von 42 *?00 The fe a auth: a4 PO pe eek ES : y L fen-ds gt cf A nc, x -—2P ~a <wOn <30N on lw 499 f-- 37 2 wT 23 ho eS 65 . : ; wot Be ars7F cascatte ere KY: Memos (35) RI COPY 14-0000 itunes Li Se PURSE he Ho Mie aH 1. Lopzz, adie ~3.1266 2. INDEX, -. *ghaas: Ft can essai sami oe r. aes veres at CoD rene SF we Min 16 a Den £2 ; Bhan eh its Fee iSECREY _ wives Bete EG . . a Li st Care” oad 4 ‘og ] srertre to vate " Dace eee a tees S REFLECT Sued REF [De Tiose “ woes rom Rel ae ihre ee 7 OFFICER STAMP acilap is “Usatuleg. aaa Lf. #1 CES Lebo Hotes Te w DoO{—-3a8Db66S $ua 7ecr or Socuutar $8. TRAN GPE - ™ vie - ROR (GUEZ ort 2, ROGEL Oo" EDSEL USUALLY DRIVEN By “SUB, CUBAN © DIP ANO. SUSPECTED G-2 AGENT. MAR 62. “4222779, FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO, er 867 ry rBrreve enierese. | SECRET 201 ~332665_ _ 26186 7686 ; kL fo SEX M 008 7? os MEX | -02883-. - ; ce 2 DEC: "62 cit 9 occ 7 PcZR Ooregorootdoeootecons SRGOCMASURANNADNNNT Ve PRR ROO ER ROSE PEERED! 222222222222222, 121. 999902999999920993292 POC RRR SEEEC ESOS CE SSE! S!SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS555 CEOS ES OUEST OO SR ESRD TPCVLVVIDIVTVDDITATT CUSTTCCTaTaSSeasaeass Olt enssagoeasaa: aeas OUCHBAINNMAAN S88 1222779 Eli tethd td — 1490000 y | : . ‘ae _ . BD. LP6.2 fay . _ an a ‘Universided Latinoazericana de La Ha bana, pre= , ara DALEL 2 por el consehero VIDOPIA. ROGELIO | 10 para Cuba en Pere Te re.ular de Cubana. : . we Word tyre ee HL VWidoCa? “ anes to ee A Z 96 : 2 . bet . . Vets. UCATRRIN, el porlero de la Exbajada cubend reasrvé pasuje are at SM GULTOARCCRISUTZ en el vuelo de m&iana en Cubana de aviaeion. - 17:34 9 DOLORES be LALA plaid ak e tyige a su - “Toerdsy de yous Ids "ned ides zioe,t0 gpl, ta ya sa- bes, porquy cuao le 0 gustan = roocs, yo qui- siera roflar a eee 1194. EMBAJADA DE cu Ty -- L 30. 2 94. Tel. 1 13-76.- 10 septiendre 62 on : _ Entrada 153: «- EF pregunta poy VEGA y HD informa que-- no esta; Pregunta si quiere darle alfnin recado y H ice que sf, que le: dig que. le hablé ‘ALVAREZ (VICTOR MANUELAGUTIERREZ) 4 que - “al ‘aminte ‘qua “le ehtarged “al ‘sdbado, ya -estdé resuelto, que - por favor | ‘le vise. a ‘Dh. -ROGEL var: ue éate no tenga Pena, por t . que su asunto ya estd arregh\do, HD: muy bien.- 11253. - M.- ea . “Sarre a\ \_ oF ioc _ . Reports . - . ‘' F Sept 62 Memorandum for t-:@ R,cord . toes Sub fect: Rozelid\RODRIZUEZ Lopez - 7 - . . . ; we So : On 6 Sept 62, LITAMIL-7 told LITAMZL 3 | that Subject has arrived in Mexico. She adied that she was told . ~\ not to put Subject on the Diplomatic List, orders from Cuba. : ' vo Subj arrived inMexico on 3 Sept 62 via. . | Gubana Airlines - (LIFIRE B/2) s 4 4 CKS FILS: EYE Rogelio RODRISU% LOPEZ pa abs cS 14-0000 ee ee te etn we ne Oe on ee RE EN ee ee een enemies penitent re . 6 July 1962 MEMORANDUM FOR PROM Sims seta rates ne mene penne ars . . . . re ve _ ae ee, _ ? SUEJECT > Jose Mit Suse basuato REPERENCE . fo Lersad Jrcehe Nisitorencuu: datea ¢ Aty 1962, a Same Subject 1. Cur Moxice Shy dies coutalago (dentliicble refercace to subject, Sete lansianse . tin kewn oEpeh sete ectey ae TAD Rosen AO {nN Mexico Ci, Goatect > arranged to mest wika hin 2 reestved an invitatloa frova tie Cuban iimiossy to aitend a film showing uc tie Cuan Cute - tural Office, Too 63, This Lif. :raction is froma sensitive rollable scurce aad should cot be dissemiaated curside your organization, A clelenawansa ’ CG rhs © PCUurcosce n cc - Lisison with LA - 2 14-00000 a / . ee OMEN Date: July 2, 1962 Vung Fron: ® - : 7 : i. “ Veen ats . : Subject: JOSE urcuii/he SASURTO a ch ae eof your Chis docuccn. ia Sor the us : ~ : agency only asd neither it norits ‘ . | contents: shcuid be further distributed (7 Loos ; without appropriate authorization. LCA A source Aas advised that captioned individual, described as a Cuban national, is reportedly a resident of the state of Nevada. He allegedly makes’ frequent trips to Mexico from Nevada, and on occasions has traveled from Mexico City to Cuba, returning to the United States via Mexico. While in Mexico City, captioned individual reportedly resides with Lic. GASINO\FERNANDEZ, Secretaria de la Presidencia, Berlin, Colonia Juxirez, Mexico, DP. The source advised that GABINO FERNANDEZ frequently visits Havana, having made as many as cight to ten trips monthly. This office would be most appreciative of any informa- tion you ray be abie to furnish concerning the activities of ABREU BASURTO and ‘GABINO FERNANDEZ. _ ' ; St -G-3-3 ~ ; : \ .. - 4 OL - ow é ‘ . . 105-3013 Ny oey > o my VA LS, bf t ; Ales () we S47 “y\* O O48 [ree set 1 > er” Y A, ete ~o v d3n- 4 14-00000 SXCERPT . - - DBA~41277 . . 28 May 1962 io _ \ . FOREIGN POLITICAL MATTERS ~ CUBA , Ie. PeRscws ASSIGNED TO CUBAN EMBASSY, MEXICO CITY we : . i 7 , . * eeeee- : ne se ‘EXCELSIOR a [iexteo city y daily newspaper_7, May 6, 1962; page 7D, aca seontained a brief article entitled, "Airport," which stated in part oF _ that ROGSLIC RODRIGUEZ, Third Secretary of’ the Cuban Embassy in Mexico ~ City, returned to Havana, Cuba seeoe On May 5, 1962, @ecce "- RODRIGUEZ said that he will resain in his country for a year and will serve the socialist government of Prime Minister FIDEL CASTRO, i eoeee i H ' EXCERPT DBA~11277. 28 May 1962 ateee Sst wat Feed. . Cc. phe iV ae wes vee ee eS ee Neo eae ae a, ees ne ee ees teen Le . ew) ce wea GS on : age eee a re pee tees to ye Ee LbAsl tt cee ea 2 oe Nee ewe 2 fee Oe BS Ot ee 14-0000 G6oun Uuerta, al C. Jenepal Je irigasa, voc tO _ 108 since. -nforme 0. DE: TEeAt FECHA HUSHOS3 lee DAICS CPPRATIVGS » Sefo Jal fet -to -ayor ‘reckvencial, 965519 : Cab, , : * \ SALIDA DE UK CUBANO, Mayo 75 62. , y : 5 . : 7 a én ol Vuclo « 465 de la “La. Cubsune de aviacién, que salif con destino a lo iiab.na, Cube el die & del actuss a lao 15-02 hora, solid i. aes in LOPEZ, con vuauporte +i/61/164, “Cubano, con Visa Diplomitica da en la Hubanay Cuba. { io fiorelie i.0buIG ~de 19 aflos, soltere & 334 Jal 10/5/6 Vigdluncla Aereosuorto. . Res patuvsanoent ee Jefe del Grupo ucllvetds . ae . a pe ete aa It - oO. ’ a [- Sé& > f wn - _ 14.90000 SECRET . a 1, C . \ ‘ . . . MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE) f. : _ | ne mg 5, a a _ FROM: - . ; a . : Loe TT rnmcihantcg a . SUBJECT: lL On 11: May 1962 BENADUM (P) reported that LITEMPO/1 ; . : had said that Rogelio RODRIGUEZ left Mexico (PCS) on 1 4 May — oe . 1962. 2. Manuel E. VEGA Perez replaced Rogelio RODRIGUEZ in the Cuban Embassy, according to LITEMPO/1. Distribution: a Orig - Rogelio RODRIGUEZ P- 1- Manuel E. VEGA Perez P- 1 - LITEMPO/Prod. _ OR ee eenenrtint <n _o0) ny ro evnene) ” TON a 79 r9 Tire ree ae Os ws ry Viren n° 4 . to, L toda £ ¥ ac eney iS ear 46 “e i Te ull vo va 14-0000 EXCERPT 1 May 1962 CUSAN ASSISTANCE AND INTERVENTION IN THE GUATEMALAN. POLITICAL, ‘SITUATION — Appraisal of Content: 2. Ze asses Fermandes x: Csmin FERNANDEZ Concepcion, Cuban Communist J said that he first met with Rogelio Rodriguez ge’ me: Lopez, Third Secretary .of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico, and other trusted members of the Cuban Embassy’ ahd explained the determination of the 13 November group in Mexica to aid the-Guatemalan revolution, According to Fernandez, Habana was consulted and Castro gave instructions that assistance be “given immediately’ to the 13 November group ard that encouragement should be given to the guerrilla fighters. | EXCERPT FM 6343 1 May 1962 REPORT NO. HMM-6343 ; 4 i \ 27? prc 62 A _OEIE sees dusen Renee ve jeans SUchieoacassr ‘youu: le was oador Aa3SO8 da_pise pada velar 0 ke Robe, p»* oat Masuie meifests quy 2002156 sa enenuatre | De L am 8 Llyn PeFe que ae vm Bey 4 tubs alos tate _ 01 prbxien views to Sem ¥ ast) eccrto peatopin,: Iniies a WATS | ‘ade Grbone, cae necesita habla: mac ti 13 vede fio x no sabe a 2 Hd rae O ata > Te pide o : in siscio, oarque es “a as rypp es’ una core, ay urvciia, MATZ cath gecuro cue NGETIO ns orth t af ~ a) ite on eu cs. ° i fh Gyya y €1 habr j wuelya por La tarde. ze i 52 C3 con él, : ho a con i yida : rae aid 109 @ io] (43 oO o eue “neu a - EOGRLIC : goeneia. inclusiv: ee dirigre mecirienin', oS ot ¢ fa pes ry wet n Se y eheace cua uucho 20-8 w May 62 cuit les y Conc 2 wemans oh me RD Ot cid u Cc G a cs c MO a oO to or 7 | : ; - iN Entrada a tne’ sins. nF topvitol Rodrliiea -de’ lu Em- bajada de Cubu— ‘por Alexundrov.- 357 == ID’ que 4Aloxandrov est& muy ocupado, aie 61 la llamard mas. tarde.— Rogelio: que- ee que sgh a agregido: comercial querfa tener una cita oon Alexandrov y que por. eso le llamaba.- HDi caterade.---- 370.— .. . : 4 , § 14-00000 te vy N - TPS5S S)bocmueiader % " 6% ge, a ? Cpr. c ae - aor a6 Dende Cube, el Hue yo- Babs jader*LECRUOA nem feats a na-espose GLADIS, quien junto con la hija de ambos yu ae snedunsia ea . Héxtco, quo para.al fa °0 estara aqui, G:ivIS a cu ves Le Og d Ligsicincgit ee érienee de trasled. ¢o 8003- . ; e DAVBSECHE / fei ee CHEZ, y quo éata Gltiae qulare ara déudy le Araslelck, Paya ae ropa adaousda: qutsre / aber. si lw van e mardes: u Be Bowe). Ag sutemlence de fa Spry K WV ? . & ne enna! aE ue i ile que. 636 no 96 tabs sake la. *ste de initio que ny que abora tue ca nS, le que res eccmn a flow 4 I dectela cog se debe tender. . ‘ , or er hluve: geese gus? Piao ss » Qbien meni - . RA non@ : Sone ON Clhu6. om us ; Fleste qe yale 6 vuva el ota 2). vor eau gerte TO HA dice * * yet ‘ aoe qua 4) yaltra cumio a .aaicc a’ dla mar pis give on 13:54 “De perinse & al $y. EZ TR de ls: bapren\a Jp ciPreeds 2 Tir, OYSP ats nate te glts F¥a" por sils oono 3 las TE x) Gu. ks sutdar dice cue a asa hore llevs el ruolo de-cubang, STHILATL dies que an ase ozeo ire ro wo wedla horge 4-9, ) Men & op 4 : we Oe wt a / Un seeere ds} reatwarente Cire's se quad con \, GUEZ.de la Bubajada Cabssa, on ol senti na les arrejarea unas benbas pesti lentes \ poguide heelends lo misuo y arrojendo a la / \ eh dol: Embajsdey PORTU algo indeseates, pe seguir eof las cesas, haa asoriado no expaner aX restauraste a gayerso defies, ROGELIO manifests que yas eocetuabra= ‘ des @ eoas _oadejades. — IW 20124 | « HAITE, MARCUE pve 88 & RQGRLIQHODRIGUS? que si la al ap en ol Cire’s. QO indieS que ea virted do tented 1 a4 Pieuls go acerd4 dveataerle on lu Babajeda Cabana, HARCER talons 99 20 14-0000 = 5 x ) 93.-. M13-L13.0 EMBAJADA CUBAHA.= 14-92-16," 17-abril-62, Entrada, & las. 1024ha.~ Rojas con’ Xiowara le ‘dice que tie «fie. boketos para ella su, ‘hija y Rogelio Rodriguez para la Hapa “Rass Rojus le pregunta que si la tasddadan,- Xiowara: que af ‘Rojas: que a dondé.- Xiom: que no sabe, que ni el emba jador lo sabes -que ella necesita saber porque tiene que llevar bota dé. ‘milicisna, nue no hay, ni piatola,- Rojas: que @ poco va de tiiliciana,- Xiomwara: ue sf, que a ella le duele muchisimo - .@l traslado porque ella adora aqui porque tiene muchos ami- gos.- Rojast que si no se potrfa arre;lar eso y que a quien van @ mandar en au lugar.- Xiomaras que no sabe.---- Xiomarat hace la aclaracidn que Rogelio tiane sefiora y que estd aqui.- Rojas: que no mandan boleto para la aeliora y yue Rogelio ne- cesita que lo arregleé lueyo. Que sia Rogelio también lo tras laden.~ Xdiomara: que sf.- Rojas: que si tampoco sabe a donde. Xiomarat que tampoco sabe, que a lo mojor es a Cuba. Quo ella tendrd que irse con los ‘embaJadores.- Rojas: que entoners Le digo ‘a ‘Rogelio que urregle lo del boleto de su sefora,---+--- Rojas: que también tianen orden de pasaje para Eater Gatildn Rosales, para qua le aviaen.- Xiomara: que Cater Gavilab oa la mujor deo Rogelio equo dice Derta-.~- Rojnsi que entonces que da solucionnado el problena,----- Rojus pregunta que ai sats Carrillo porque tiene que hablar con el con urgencia o con alguno de ln comisiédn,----151.-= HD Quintana con Rojas le dice que ya sabe que estdn con el problema del equipaje de ellos que a Cuba no se puede mandar nada por cobrar y que hay que pagar el exceso}3 qua lo dijo Carrillo que iba a hablar con alguien en la Hahana para ver couwe soluctonaban e803; yue hoy recibié un radio y yue tiene que contestarlo urgonte: que la Unica menera que tiene que hacer es visarles la cantidad de equipaje que tienen y que con una orden de MINREX puede docum 14-0000 ee ee ee A rate ye maak ae eenetreraeee at. con. * “gon : una ‘ordén.de. Canje a Hinrex para que se pueda usar,- Quinta - 2 nontaree Gl equipaje pero que para eso Aecosita saber cuante eyitpaje llevan,- Quintanas «que la va a decir In cantidad que se pars por exceso on Peruana que es lo Unico que le puede de cir....que fueron 487 ddédlares pero que le dojaron en 365 dé= Levec; que'el crecivo .o tiene Garrilloys quo ese pago Be hizo de Guayaquil a México.= Rojaat quo ouantas porsonna eran, Quintanat que doce.- Rojust y que al ‘esas doco personas van a viajar juntas ala Habana... Quintana: que sf.- RoJuss que eaa. informactén vaa hacer un edlculo dea cuantos kilos para mandar, un radio a la Habana porque ‘hay que mandar © nat que al dootor. Carvillo se le “pueda llamar al teléfono = - 14008.- Rojas: “ae. no pueda ser porque ‘daben de ser seis ole frad.- Quintana ‘que es 140008,---- 222,= ee a8 ee ee ee a a 0 Oe a et we OS OS DOCOMO ED SECRET fdon Frived Tas DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE eT Gr ‘ : anne DOCUMENT SOENTIDICATIGN perm esoabh/ oxt a, role bi nebip 50 |e | 50/3 with Cooin’y.! 3 “Lance pad ny ‘aKa a Spence e scawuldo", cocteraing Gu utesn hi na HRASLOBGL (KY Bt Ye)! 42) a7 Apre 6 fuurrilla cativitier. - Jousct eavetontw ote or aren a LINLUCK 13 Apre “Toate PROCESSLO | OrSSEMINATED In OOCUMET. U1SPOSITION _ : ., [TRANSFER@ED TO CROSS REFERRED TO THIS FILE | fo, : : a nO. Rogelio RODRIGUEZ; (bentioned page 6, let. paragraph) | (Reported to be truste d by Cuban Emb., Mex. City) FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. FOoRw NO. BED REPL aces Form g67..¢ se $4 SECRET : reas) tT may 3é@ ane Foem P37 ENICH AME DOSOLE TEL . a 40. _ use MATS 6n aoxbre del Grupo de kujerss \nvita a ROS Mf opr 6 13105 Un--ndirtdua que dijo acr ¢e la PUB, progentd a \ar: Dar TRS 246 Bf FB puede peter por lea pel. sules dz Swhars, puge is tease. tice: cars maSata aft le 89 -muncid 6 instaaive <3 peocetlerss Ln MaioueN Sis! fouies, OCR LG teeiea gue bene ura: le plat TNL eurito ia esesenpaa ee 1a treiga luego paaa Nome ets avr pa:ide ci Vieynes-am ofr jad, Hi Ladi. sao pregeaca qu : si suede recogey jas dos peli wales qt fai aa quosede, @ J Rl sjérsito Hsbelia 7 Hoarta a? levaser. ECGB LS “0 jdsiea 402 : these ikarte ai lavaser 7 Fas treater de consegats Bb -uk- 1, te cabs: ide. Bi tadizides dics que hedlan aan Land Oot, : | Pe qua la qie.tajerta a9 foxanonte.aga:s Musrts ab into- bor 7, ase ec toncay a las Vs he. pasar por da Baba‘ ets. + de Gar k C2 Deo By Ng . ROG Rate HODRIGUEZ po le VWoula. Bate ai goporar Nesta watana iss la tuve que pres . fecto, ESPERISL pide a , 10% jo Wat preninté - jo-gue-tendra que ng Lf tar, pare esta nuava; tiene o , tiny! is re g 0 la lista de racionan ne) ae neior se dirija a TERE SALMOESEA ; prt it G70. CAs: “ ntre otras personae, a uns dgspriida que efrecaen a ot eo FORTOORDO & tea 17 a las 8:00 be. ga asa da TaHAYC ca) (sae cay Ro! Gait mabe tig . bel coreponiz Meso ee en quo oi Lia. MASTSCAL ros oa nw, be al Sabajedor/HOKES >the oT Lhs. coapty xy. tier VERGARA pregunté aor e “nuestro asigo podrd lle “foes y taléfogor” | ROGEETO cree que’si, edosda $1 le aviva- ra. VERGARA qui éxs inforsaria’ sobre on asunto ef SORL10-SonR T0032 lo de KEANE @ dguee pasar 11:23 RABADAS del pariddion “Verdades” nregnatd odso le pareeié ls publicas {om y gue opina BOGEL?. -* + que eata bilan. OABADAE agregs ae it aver - ADO, BOGELIO lo cita rare el lusea 17 gre 6% ie ‘ a tet “de la Bubajeda Cubana, que llegarea : ane papa sls y gu Bi jay esi oreo para & > Ry LOPES y seftere, gma ta extreisd ens “ROGBLIO tsabiéa le tresledea, Frou . Vareeuate Reclctd, Sinks Ke Ca 5) 2 Dyer Z > - 9356 Jupres, con soento cubano, pregunté a le cubana “E2254 FROBB- ‘A Qua hay... PZRESA reaponde que hay cantidad de cosas, pero en general-todo bien, JUDITY dite que “teneacs que haoler ; —_ mucho". TERESA espera aue sea boy. JUDITH pregunta cdo ee ee oo ., t& BLENMfa-y que ai recibio sucarta, TORZSA se la antregd rr ee perseralsente, .Asinismo le pregunta céa0 dejté a la familie : a alla.y oéro ests e) Novistento.. JIDITH responde cue toda 1s _.faailiavdten y el Zoviaiento esta aagnifico. TERELA le pre- “ a ' gunta qué cuandé-llegd, JUDITH llego el aabado en la tarde i ‘... -y eshuve, tratando.de looslissrla. TRKESA se pasd todo el Pa sen: Puédla.~"Agdiaisao le pregunta sus gi conoce a una jo~ cw Van MARTA, “costarricenae, de Frenaa Latina y que esta ceaaada ee con al Priger Secréthrio “de aqui". JJCITH no la recuerda. » . TERSSA igdica cue MANTA Va « Venir. pronto, pues shora esta - .. en Le dabana esperando un beté y cuando venga se ls presenta- “yé. JUDITH preguntas por RQJC, TIEZSA contesta que a ROCE- LIO no lo be risto*hoy, 41 JULIP ale urgé sucho heblar con pono > @ley lé pide a T?RKSA se lo diga 4s{ tan pronto coro lo vea. so . | TERBS4 imdica que inmediatagents que venga 20GELIO io comu- ° nicara oon JUDITH. 1 : . ( Sapcl 62 19:30. EL Tag. TRCDCRO “ALTAHTRANO ©1416 @ nombre de la Asoclacién oe . yuawa FeRerect on del Istao le manden a Chaloo nia. $S$-1T, fo r@X1C0, J.F., las pudlicsaiones y reviatss que envian dg . j. da Habana, POCPTIO' toad nate, | yt tance . . a _ Le Tk 7 a wo ee : _ - - ee 12127) HAIZ, desde la perterfa, manifiesth ) GELIO KODEIG que lo busca HADRICIO AREGOLLIB. ROGELI ordapa que posen. to, me, Kea, 12:50 _ SLBPRTOMCMBREBAS pregunta a JOROR L.Apata?O-qué sabe i . ‘g8erde dal eapleo eae en la Cuenca dol Balass. TAMAYO - rasponde que ne ha visto a CUATHTENOC, \pero segurasente lo vara en gatos dieg. ALBERTO le suplich no deje de | ‘ tratar al sounto. \ fo yontsog TY Screg 5 “4 12159 | -c1, WUIS\WACTES “Vapera al QOGELICAWOTRIGUEZ en Ja porterfa do ‘_” Ya Babajeds. ROGELIO ar % yer) ~ i PyeLo, GUMBURTS BL OPREL™ HIE O vag? of le Ga fo ha tmbajess -. Fane aud le tea wky oividedcs, que auth ear ates ¢o watertel 7 que atemsa tlaza DXgaugie say teporiagts que tratarde., KCGZUNG passré a var 2 TD 3 ‘! a : Lo, ft 14-0000 SOR ET me ~ - Oe eee Satz: O1 APR.62 on. _ FRECEDENCE: © RUTINE ' (4, CUTE: ogee mit) . BENUNBERS ggg fn TOF DER “ ee © TNFOR vest capa dist } npr BYSAT HYAB_ DO " pho £ Ae PACY.7640 (NOT SENT CARA GUAT ¥ ({BIN 7490) ics 3 Be PACY. 7421 (NOT SENT'CARA GUAT) (KIN 69929) . XL. | te HYAB RETURNED ‘PACY FROM MEXI REF TRIP'29 MARCH VIA QUEST-FLT 270, RY Naki TED $55000 RECEIVED FROM ‘SOVIET ENBASSY MEXI THROUGH/ MARTINEZ VERQUGOs THESE FUNDS. TO BE USED BY PDP FOR TRIPS TO VARIOUS CONGRESS ; Deon FORTHCOMING KOMSOMOL CONGRESS, VHICH HYAB BELIEVES WILL BE S€ HELD IN MOSCOW. PDP WILL SEND ONE DELEGATES \\. 2. ON RETURN FLIGHT HYAB HAD LONG CONVERSATION WITH DEPUTY EDUARDO AvCHADO, LEADING CARA CP LEADER. MACHADO STATED TOP CARA CP REQUIREMENT yoy 8 OBTAIN ALL’ POSSIBLE INFO ON UsS. TRAINING BASES IN CANAL ZONE, PARPICULARLY ANY TRAINING LATIN AMERICANS IN ANTI-GUERRILLA WARFARE -SEICH IN PART TO BE -UTILIZED AS INSTRUCTIONS VENEZUELAN ContuNIsT 160 7” GUERRILLAS AS WELL-AS TO UTILIZE INFO TO’COUNTER ANTI COMMUNIST gus 2: - é] a Voge be foe, a fe pe ari E - Pyar “GUERRILLAS, “79 369 “3¢-HYPB FURTHER IDENTIFIED QUOTE EL ROJO UNQUOTE enspontep REF B) RODRIGUEZ rope a a AS ROGELTA LNU, CUBAN ASSY FUNCTIONARS IN MEXI AND WAS SHOWN CP ee ERE a eee QUITE SAFEH SE UNQUOTE AT 175 CALLE MONTES DE OCAy APT. Ile Rane. Si po ee en mee &» HYAB ALSO RECEIVED GENERAL BRIEFING ON GUAT CP STRATEGY AND POLICY LINE FROM MARTINEZ VERDUGO, KHO FOLLOWING SITUATION CLOSELY. BORD 5120452 BiSt: SUBJECT “FILE: COmrO CHRONO IT 1S FORBIDLE 14-00800 weme ateen es sy 1 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 0 Ee J ye . . 08 : “ —_—— ROUTING OAtE "29 MAR 62 , . as wht uo : Te . ‘Uo re 5 19 DIRECTOR 4 (’ ; HW Vyeaes ho po ; pees ietet ton a) ett be FROM « MEXICO CITY: Ree biisheetrenesteteens . - NAR 29 4072 62 ACTIONS | IW 2 * ROUTINE "IN 10895 - wesr3/" 08, He INIO. «, «.00r, cor, Ca*B,* cfu ex/Pan, riy rifine 6, res. Tre yy Test -aofer 2, sfc’ 2 +. ete & EN? UNTEL, ‘ wo oo J. SUPDATA LINLUCK FROM VICTOR svc RE PARA TWO a a , ” "SENT CONGRATULATIONS TO LINUYCK FOR-HIS WORK, AND OFFICIALLY, SO CONFIRMCD FAGT HE. SHOULO SpA Ne. HANOLE EXCLUSIVELY PURCHASE — WEAPONS AND MILITARY ECaurPMENT BUT TO BE VERY CAREFUL ABOUT HIS ~ PERSONAL, SECURITY. “Fiyee © 2900052 REPORT Lass SECRET NOFORN: CONTINUED Conroe (i 6203) GUATEMALA KIC SUnueCT VIEWS OF THE ae OD KIC PGT ON TH POLITICAL SITUATION IN GUATCHALA pooh MARCH 62 PADA “3 Lopes MEXICO, MEXICO CITY 2) MARCH G2 Arm 2 Pages ‘ (i) WITH goon : ; “ soe Lo a ? CONNEC TRONS Ut UATE MALAN EXTLE “ees In” MI xi, ey oo ate " : : mo SY neraict fe SP we PY i iy DA ON GS bows A ; a: a pee Oo . - o nce Iw COMMING 7 rea : " 9 , NO S$PARAIC ‘ance Y -TDREE LOM. in DE ING’ waur i hie 1009. . ’ < . ! Mod . . . : ’ ra) . 4 ; wes meses wife nal Fen . cee Oe aeee ot _ - a cece ed (le ae eee |e eee cee fee eee Hal oe 1OCS : ~ whe i res oe ry PRECEDENCE‘ ome cee ee nn vf ROUEN TTT . Cot 7 rn ] tee “PRIORY RILEASING [WO . SAC onsen FOOL RASDONS ae eh TT Q : * . LUNLt a lian Minin | soe ‘ . ‘wate “ Wage ot HAKON ey pr. ae rr . - ; wa ‘ 6 a CRE tT aa , : oo ~ f- yy ' “UCTION bY OTM T WAN ISSUING « onnet 5 PRONIBITD. Copy te wo 7 ; | 2) March 6. a4 ° ouestcT.. PGT.VITWS ON THE Rowse ~ QATe Og INFORMATION. "REPORT THEE EMT] CENTRAL INTCUIGENCE AGINGY - PS matestot centelne totnrmation offe tag Me Mottnvat ee OF Re Tt Sietes woke the meantey of te Cetmage Lowy fie 1h UEC ton THE ant BR Be benembern of commons te mannee 19 00 wrpecmwret pene & PF sSgoten ey we & ~ « ee ene ee ay ene —- + 7, deouts dros contnans OP ° } “SECI ; see is ee eee ee SECRET. to an iED-CONTRN: oe -! eet a . COUNTRY uarembea/ut ass RLPORI BOL Tacs EX, ik, . ssid O38 INCAS) eee OATe pesra, 9 Manin 1962 . . “eaiate MACA . os : ws, . ff . woo *: PRICIDEMCE ROUTINE ae” me oo} acemences SN Veh95 wo | - a Manu woe maces h . MATE ACO, muxtco, “MERICO cy, ae manent W 1960)" . (2 Pornstar 2 firin BIFORT NO. ine Zoe ; . Lo SRA URAVARUA Dinos, source Ghanmnserase TE, APPRAISAL o oF vient “ TeMtATVE __ J - : mye en ‘- he ViCTOR ie WieZ, JICAD a: or DEL TRADAG (POP AGUATEMALAN COMMUNEST PARTY), qu HENICO, SAID ON, ok warcifuar THC POTLIN GUATEMALA REGALIS® THE, MAY IN WHLGE HE, | - bepe x RUERRULLA PIT HAS ILYELOPED Tet: ml, ago Vp ear, THe ; oo ? : . RESETS or jue Our WIELELA t Vale iNg HAWS, ie POEM Stas ut HEC AUS THe PAL IDO QUATEMALICVO . Ropascey. yw THI U3 NOVEM Hay GROUP (MEMICR rus he is HOVEMAE A Pig ATE ART Ta OVE, “REMI TH GUATEMALAN nowt fa) AD HY MARCO ANG suo YON SOSA, ES NOL tr ALCORDARILE “wer ire > ROLEETAL cone nm SO THE COURS SRUGULE aS bit ASO nee M HAY hie ciapned “IS AND MOMEERS mv Lae Water yp Wy; untoap Kuv. LUGAR ). (runs PNUREME acne PARLOG PAL TE. WADA WERE INTEBCED 1 O AND Wena PARTY) ne CLAGINICATION “DG MI aTens CLHROLS [Secret ” NOFORI COAT IED CONIRML «o> > [ stare [Tamarjacse ‘Paanefoaie | al. CONE [sa 3 mc] “usa | oc1 |, ons f owe | ox | oo fers t hae] LEDEGAS INFORMATION. REPORT! equne A , . yest a antien ae [ 2yny €2 oe] . he 9 CU ABEIPIC ATION = DISSE MINA TIO Cornet sec RET. - EaSg Rico Teo 60; ‘IROL. [seer “(Wren Filed fap i FORCED TO FIG) WHEN CONDITIONS WERE NOP ADVANFAGIOUS FOR THEM, ; ACCOROING TO THE PGT THE RESULTS WERE DISASTROUS, WITH THE LOSS | ; OF "MIDOLE RANK COMMUNIST PARTY MESBERS AND NATIONAL LEADERS." * | THE PGT CONSIDERS IT A "MIRACLE" THAT PAZ TEJADA WAS ABLE TO ESCAPC. “anf =~ | HOWEVER, THE PGT STILL BELIEVES THAT THE GOVERNMENT OF MIGUEL “5 YOIGORAS FUENTES, PRESIDENT OF GUATEMALA, WILL SOON FALL, . 2. THE MAIN HOPE OF THE PGT NOW HINGES ON THE ACTIONS OF THE GUERRILLA GROUP ORGANIZED AND ARMED IN MEXICO, (FICLO COMMENT: “'41 HAS OLEN REPORTED PREVIOUSLY THAT THE 13 NOVEMBCR GROUP IN MEXICO (© RAD CROSSCO THE MCXICAN/GUATEMALAN BORDER SUCCESSFULLY AND HAO 'ESPANLISHED A SECOND GUERRILLA FRONT.) THE PGE DELIEVES THAT IT. SHOULD CONCERN TTSELF WITH SHE SURVIVAL OF THIS GROUP "EVEN 1F THE POLITICAL ORESES SHOULD EL IMINATC YOIGORAS", otf BELGEVES THAT THIS GROUP “HOULD ON TINUE TO OPERATE IN THC MOUNTAINS IN ORDER To EDSABLISIL AND © SOADILAZE ANY OEMOCRATIC RLGIMC, de. e 3. GUTIERREZ SAID THAT HE HAD PET WITH ROGELIO Nowa. os LOPEZ, (THIRD S SECRETARY OF THE CUBAN EMBASSY JN MEXICO CITY. a “ao “RODRIGUEZ TOLD GUTIERREZ THAT "THE PE SON FROM CUBA WHO [5S GOING TO TARE OVER RELATIONS WITH GUATEMALA HERE IN MEXICO, STILL HAD NOT 2 ARAIVED,”: _ RODRIGUEZ -TOLD GUTLERREZ/ THAT HE PLANNED TO SEE MAJOR ALFONSO PRERA, A LEADER OF THE 3 ovEMPER GROUP 5 in MEXICO, OM 24 ° MARCH. Yad : awe “hy, FIELD DIS SEM: STATC ARMY. NAVY A nit rat IANS CINCARIS CINCLANT, ~ CLASUIFICATION — ND CF prarrivert #y connony NOFOR CONTiwéD Ui HMOL 3, p20. eae - . ty fe ¥ Ra 14-0000 899. 939~ EMBAJADA DE CUBA,- “M Ll, LD lL. Tol. Lh-42-597.- 29 marzo 62 = Entrada 1232.- MARTEL con ROGELIO (empiezan a hablar < en el mimero 871) para recordarle que antes de ayor hablé - con 61 y le pidié que le llevara una cosa, pdro no ha podi- . do pasar porque ‘nd tiene tiompo, pero"el los"quedaron de lia ‘marle éeta mailana a su.casa y no le ilamaron y el otre asuy to estd por llegar y quedé pendiente hasta el jueves; que - es fundamental que le liamen para arreglar eso) ROGELIO pregunta si no puéde pasar ‘por la Embajada y MARTEL indica- / que'né, que no tione nada do tiempo; que les diga que le ha blen a su. casa hoy.a laa 16,00 h, porque ella sale mafiana y no le da .tiempo para nada} que lo que ROGELIO le pidié, se- . lo entregue a la persona que le tiene que llevar la otra - cosa, ROGELIO acepta.- 899,- i , \ Entrada 1299.- El Sr, VERGARA con ROGELIO ‘para plati--" carle quo ha tenido malas notiodjas de eu familiny pregunta- que hay del boletin y ROGELIO indica que todavfa no sale, - que gi gusta le puede llevar algunos nimeros atrazados que- é1 tiene. - VERGARA: que sf, porque le urgen, qué aunque sea ol anterior. © ROGELIO acopta y dice que se los llo- varfa el xvdbado. VERGARA: que a 61 le gustarfa que fuera hoy miano, ROGELIO: que tiene muchos compromisos y no « puede salir y no.se los podrfa llevar personalmente, - VERGARA pregunta sit ya sabo lo que le sucedidé a su hermano, ROGELIO dice que sf, pero que le gustarfa que le contara = qué fud lo que le sucediéd,. VERGARA1 que af, que por - ese querfa contarle lo que le pasé, por su esposa y todo, - ademés todos los nifios cayeron en cama y 61 creé que no tie nen salvacién y la cosa os graves pide vaya « su casa hoy - mismo. ROGELIO: que ird como a las 17.00 ho VERGA~ RA estd do acuerdo, agregando que asf hablard con su herma- no y le recomiende “al médico, aquel quo me dijo”. ROGELIO acepta.=- 939.- fs fo “a 1 OO a -~ Entrada,.- HP con ROGELIO para recordarle que hobié con 61 hace como dos meses pidiéndole unoa ejowplares de la Obra at os, y] for phe FARCE Sas onl 1054, ROGELIO acepta: ¥ ‘pide su nombre Y diroccién. . : Emba jJador. -~2- . Revelucionaria, el nimero 26, dei discurso de FIDEL CASTRO}; que ya los rocibid y le euvié acuse de recibo por corrso;-- pregunta si La Obra Rovolucionaria ya edits la degunda de-- _elaracién de La Habana, ROGELIO1 que ‘nd, que ellos tio nen 01 boletin do informacién de la Emba Jada,- en donde oatd& _. dmppresa la segunda declaracién do La Habana, HP pide « le fucilite un nimero igual do ejemplares, es ‘decir 25. HF: JORGE ~ BASURTO, Avenida UNO numero 76, Mansana 6, Coloasu Educ sasién, México 21. - ROGELIO toma nota, BASURTO: que a 61- le interesarfa visitar Cuba, pero no sabe ei haya manera do oie ‘a los fostejos del 26 de Julio, ya que en ocasiones ante ws riores a6 han’ hecho. invi tactones a estudiantes de la Univer, * pidad y 61 quisiera saber al hoy habrd: oportunidad de ir, - ‘ROGELIOs que 61 cred que se seguird el mismo sistema ‘de in- vitacionés, pues éatas vienen de Cuba y ellos untcamente .trasladan al Instituto Cubano de Amistad eon los Pueblos, = las. peticiones de los que desean ir a Cuba, BASURTO -- pregunta cudl es el conducto para hacer la solicitud y ROGE LIO ie sugiere mande una carta a la Embajada dirigida al «- BASURTO agradece la informacién, agregando- que en cuanto le lleguen las revistas, le avisard, ROGE LiO acepta,- 984,- Entrada 1420,- VARGAS solicita hablar con ROGELIO y <-- “MD indica que fué a buscarlo a la porterfa, pero le informa, ron que ya saliéd para su casas; que si gusta j}uedo dejarle « el recado y VARGAS llame como.a las 16,30 ha VARGAS rt que le diga que le ha llamado a partir de las 11,00 h. como le- indicd, tres veces, que 68 para el asunto de las revistas,~ que ROGELIO ya sabe, pero quisiera hablar con 61 uwhora mils- 0, - HD toma nota del recado y pide que huble a laa - - 216,30 he VARGAS acepta.- 1083.- 14-0000 : _ DIST: Subs FILE: an . . vf a SECRET "GRIPTO-SbCuRIZY_DOES.2 1OTAPPLY i HANDLE~AS. SECRET- CORRES. - —- 7 DATE: _ 20 xanc 1962 .. . PRECEDENCE: rovrnig | © TO? man cue Oe INFO: PAY MOTs lp “4 —_ . fe oo rpm eee CITE: gsxr oo, §¥) : a 1408 (5 Ble ae a A * SUPDATA LusLuck prot VICIOR Lai CEL ourTennc2, £5 PARA TO FG? ST C0: GReTLAct TONS *N) LIWLUCH 0? ETS WOM ATP OFFICIALLY ON TINIGD FAC? WI: SEOTLD CONTIN HATTER . _. ~ EXCLUSIVELY TUNCSE TRANS AUD RTLITARY EQUI GT GUT TO BZ VERY CATETUL. AOUT IIS FERDUAL SECULIV. / | : WO ; - ‘ 4 ruin AGTOOS Ze. ba ———— a * RETORE CAS SECRET? WPORY Or NUD COMTTOL wz-6bn3 orinaenafes NICO SIDITC? VIETS ' PSIG IGT ON TE POLUPICAL SYTUATION YH GUATIILA TOT 24 MATCH 1962 PADA MEXICO, re KIO CLTY 24 VARCH 1962 aft 2 Teicow (2) ZIVE GOO2 CONNECTIONS Ti GUATIOALAN EXTIE “CIRGES Ti lat:00,° “2. ¥icToR cana Suv a7 9 HEAL OF This PATIO guscistanTe CO DSL TRABIIO (rot « - — ae cao 0 GUATLALAS SLUGS? TARTY) It 32X18, SAID OW 26 RANCH THAT ‘Sia IGT IN GUATAIALA ! 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EOvIVET, 7 Tl eT SITLL 3 Pi MWLISVES TOT THE cu prieneerrry oF MIGTIL YREGORAS FTLTKSy FROST UT OF GUATEIALA, WIL SOT Fale a ORIG- OFF, _ | | COORD OFF: - RELBASLNG-0 -* CONMO i CHRONO” IT IS FORBIDDEN TO COPY OR RSPROUUCE THIS MSSSAGE.—~ "SECRET 14-0000 - ¥ SECRET oF - at | orrerto scifi ty_po8s.NoD-APPLY. = yANDLE~AS. SECRET: CORRES = 7-77 = ! DATE: a ; "PRECEDENCE: we TO ; INFO: : i a 9408 © ore PAGE 720 SEE WU BOIS oP o1n2 TO? OT FIWGES OW TT? ACTIONS OF THE GTORILLA GNOUP oman AWD ARS VW LEXICO», (rtur CORENTs Ths BER WIM TED FRVNUSLY. . ot PEAT THE 23 WOv: SBE: GiOUP iy ATCO Tad C:088: ap qe VexTe U/CUATTNG AS DORTSR SUCCLSULLY ALD HAD ESTADLLGIED A 5.0059 GUERELILA G102T,) “oI. FOP BELIEVES TLD | ; ; RP auULD OOIE Troy WITH TU: SURVIVAL Gf THIS GHOUP “EVEN I? TE POLITICAL | } Sarsis suoude shrniars wtconas*. Tt BUTLYEN TALT “HIS GRO SULD CONTINVE 10 ! OWAATL IV UE LWULTAIGS IM ORDER TU ECTABLISM. AIT CTATTS22-NiY ELOCRATIC HUB. eo, ui 3e CUTIERRS SAID AT EE: MAD Mao VITH IDSLLE: ” BECRETANY OP SHE Conall ELBASSY Te 2ExIe arr. myAcus2 TOL? GuTInrice cua? "mE Fes50N FIDM Cuba wo I3 Gore f TEE OVEN RELWZORS MEH GEATTEALA IONS 1M rex100, STILL HAD WT AMoYID." oor cUEZ SOLD GUTJARIEG THD WW FLED WO SCh MADR ALFOESO FRNA, A TOAIS OF SIE IZ MOVIE NRCP Tl OD, CH 2g HANCT, AL? FET ISG CINCARIB CINCLED - “s te + 4 . “Ge FILLD DICKMa STATS ALY wy Pee ERD OP 2 °SSAGE (eA ~ up‘ | ORIG- OFF:,__ Tis COORD OFF: _ WS RELRASING-OFF: _0 Bs , DIST: SUBJ PILE: ie ohrona___- CHRONO IT IS FORBIDDEN TO COPY OR R&PRODUCE THIS MESSAGE - SECRET 14-0000 Ref Jur @ 2 230345 HAIZ, portero de la kabajads Cabana dije a Wen oeponelavRT "que ail{ esta use porsuaa que quiere verle. OERLTO peste At aion es. HLI2Z dige que ao le cenooa, sere qua PA Lobe qae RNRLTY Jo atienda. “kof ve ad . os “20: 5 “a tad indi vidaa’ oo ageato endeasrican /tal ves guatesul taco, oan -de noabre iI Q indie$ a ROGELIOPRCDRIGURZ de la Tabajadu | Ss GS : Cabsra, que ticre uns cos: traeste, gue darte. Al treter de ior 2 eae reanvenir™ an lager. pera verse, HI 0. pragenty’ ROGELIO i “ot a . ereyg-Crecaerda el. Jard{e-6-en la lase", ROCBLIO irs tl " a ace 20:00 ha.a ‘beboerle. Ph popetiree Hl ‘HILAgIO inais @ an 66 oo BeBeatey oe - CAI __. 9g Doe 6 ene . ; eee oe a TR is “bt aA ‘be ai tae ID ee sel SL A cou Los panueter - City wee wee we I ss untete a 12:20 VERGARA, oen.acento sudaserioane, ais al wubano Rows Leo oe DRIGUBZ. le lleve 0] boletin. ROGBLIO wanifiesta que Sena de ‘Llegado, pore que le. emvtar& Los mere Den qua 2 Be ted tanto le interesan", — aps h ye 12:49, _ RICARDO, cou acepto cuban», Lidice a ons PROORISUEZ qae ‘ayer lo estuve esperando. ROGELIO no pude ir, pere el jueves pasaré a verkay, 13:27 MAIZ, portero de la sebe jade de Cuba, anuncié a ROCE , GURZ que allf lo estan esperando ROBERTO GAYADA y cpl Rot | GABBICA, ROGELIO ira ala porteria a reeibirlos. ZI Mens Oru ~—— — 13120; yf. la et en, 1, oea ‘seanto argentine, indies al cxbana fe GELIO RZ . ale sefana rb . ose fereous lea Sosa sejegntel 14-0000 a £49 45 Pir icek! / phar sc Bova rghos wel § Band fdeatuea foLRh. Sound esFh oe 13 39 = bp oat i fae ia Yabb fede cubees, sua le Sadie cara coauntexe! fe gga ne ha podiés és sézcve sudan sila, “ ioante piedrs) 43 ha ses, ZE ig Weer aK. & atatadea, s diferon s PAgTLLG, sen VCH 3 cua hoy cor ete ultiac vara ver ai ashes sygder farur & - 3 UY CORD Ft qua horad le pueden zicamhicst _y pregunta @ SUSlcie LG mite § que, Ass 19 cata eo 9u afk: iy] aa r . ; . ° v 4 7 eurenener nee Gn oe _ : 7. - Lo. Lo cee eet Oe - _ sn : ve : , : a. 1G Sparel, (9 hp. mau a ns a parte’ de EDAOYDO ‘JARDOS, pldon a " Calteral, eoGF LILO diae que ol igrogak ol Ravajeador, y qee postoriorcenic lievard @ae9 nooves 7) Preaga Jat tas ee re cee 19 ? ane le ‘ebujada Jubst 16:36 ere GAA dejo, recedo para £%! LTO ROORIG. 24 do Le iyo Seas en el sentido de que 03 urgente que se comuni que cor 61, TEN? Sk ‘Pasarb el] recido. “ cacuepe o n ‘ wu. . ad ‘ ° iqeves Zo parte 4962, i 10:94 WA2é dido a RUGETT aa ‘PL que wa se ia pertaris esta et sefor ISSCC y desea Veclo. RGTLLU dfos gue to prsan, hearst Race 2, “porters da ta et a: raga Rn unaa alle @ EGER Peorricur: Gag ani ata al geresolsmc¥ST EA: oo eysere base | ROGRTIOD oracsa que jo nega. “ _ a L aos A . 7 1 i : : : 2 XQ : ; . — (RS PHONE 2, 16:45 Desde le portarfa HAI indlod Bites la Habajeda Cubsna, que ahi esti isan] stnido, oe pasen. an a —- 14.90000 } LIENVOX™ 12M HI 3 10317 | ALEREDO, teoso de la Bubajada Cabana, desde Tes ofictans dy Prensa Latina dice a T&R'SA PROSHZA que no ha podido Feooger el bulto porque la peragona que lo tiene-2o0 ‘ha ““Megade. TERESA. le ordena que lo espera, y que la diga ‘Ta JARDON. que--ROGELIO tiene el aaterial para Panorare Baonduico 7 que sande a una persona. ence Een ee Soc ce cee eeeney neni wey ay penn 12122 “wat ‘eonunica a ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ que LW¢JO RERRERA est& v en la porter{a, ROGELIO iré a verlo. oo. Ser a ee et crete 13:16 °- MAIZ eomunica a XO0GELIO RODRIGUEZ que shi est& wa uushechs > que dice que viene de le Prepa 7 y desea habler oon $l. ROGELIO ordena que lo pases. ode 14.90000 Memorandum for the Record Subject: | Rozelio 3DAIGIES Lopez oa XYZ.13 March, LITAINT-2 reported that - Subject 1s living at Tscubaya # 74, Apartment# 503, Tel: 25-08-l5. Subj 1s using an Edsel with placas D-314. On occasions Subj leaves his car in driveway and walks to “mbassymor takes a cabs CKS FIlE; Rogelio RODRIGUZ L, 14-0000 . we 4 oa CROTO GeNHUl. who WUT APPLY. BRatuie as GoCRAT CORMED. _ Mev NIV tyes: mat; /?- Ma lé2 TO GUAT IA, (2g: Ot Ts TT WAG AES LUUMY ARPORTSD ier Reota SS OF BLL HON py abe) EB ORS MBE THE OOL:N SOVEMIET CHTGTD sa 15 SOPSAEKA GLOLP TH Lee an HELIG) UNS TAD OF Do nie) = pe ROSEY. + ROT Bik tS BE an MED MUN A SRL VIE’ OF PATER SIRS “Iam... 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CHAIN : | £7 9 Fhibbuuss TO CIP) UR Rebacvlce THIS whSo ace : 14-0000 oo 12.48, Marzo de 1962 Oi RECTIFICACION DIKECCLON SR. ROGLLIO RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ “ INPORME: La direccién del sefor Rogelio Rodrigues Lépez es Calzada de Tacu- baya # 74 Dts. 503,con teldfone 25-08-45. En el interfdn que correspende a eu departeamento estdé el nombre - _ "de Diego Ginlie, 7 j COMENTARIOS? sefior Rogelio Rodriguez Lépez traé el a-utomovil Essel,placa - D=-314,pero por lo regular va a la Embajede caminando va que le que daa cuatre cuadras de su domicilie. _ttese hi Fhe wre ~ ' 7 oo nr arog ‘ ~ —, a a —T Fa nlas “cons fe } wy a To 12 de Marzo de 1962 UsFOnKE:# VECINOS DEL SENQR ROGELTO RODRIGUEZ LOPES - ‘Los nombres que adarecen en e? interfdn del edificio marcado con ‘al niimern 74 de la calzada de Tacubaya son los eiguientea; “1m 105 204 304 - 403 ARTUAO LECARO By JOSE ARANDA JUAN HERNANDEZ GUILLERMO MARTINEZ DIEGO GIOLIU 12 293 we 401 ans 504 SitA. SPINDOLA BARRAGAN LeON RIVAS Jy, JUAN SAYAS JOSE GIOCOMAN TORREZ Hav muchos departamentos que no tienen nombre estén ocupados pe re no aparecen los nombres de las personas. 1 | x é } i f ae So de Marzo de 1962 ' : PURE Ne . : yO, - LOCALIZAUICN DUMICILIO SK-RUGKLIO RUDKIGURZ LOPEZ afb, eo coe a INFORMB: £2 sefior Rogelio Rodriguez Lépez vive en el departamento que ocu i ; . paba el sefi Hecter Pascual Gallo, Tucubaya #74 Deaton el - : fono 2' 1a : teléfono Teal tl . : SOMENTARTUZunto al departamento ocupado por el sefior Rogelio Rodriguez Lé- pez rentan un departanento, informan sobre 61,20-98~52 sefior Joa- ” quin. 14-0000 Yo Wrarnek sie C986 ROOELIO BOSRIOBRZ auplics o YURI ALRIAHDROT le d:eousze yor 19 yad.v osigtip a la cite que tenfan hoy. YJB] 8 Neri de todes acdcs trode ca ale en is Robajada Sovibticae LLC, oe _ 7 gungze ee Sars, prada pasar « verle. ; 7 20:12 - GALINDO. OCHOA aunitoots & ROO. ee seaba de legr“sa art- -- ; - ’ niea “y. qué chinga lea™ ta tan decoate qus eres; | SO obingaste a- FIDE, obingaste a QL, ehisgaste a ALPOSSO; R0 “s- dejaste titere. COR | “eabera’. BOGELIO arguys que dojo a les _ dos buenos: ‘pada aig. GALINDO dice “no - edas; ta eres ol decente;- qué as espera con ios demas!” RLIO- pregusta =e di jeron. GALIEDO- ‘dice que no dijeron sede, pero no Ray ‘que pesar estas eosas por alto “y ademas son aia suates”, POGELIO combia el giro a indiea que el Gensyal no fud a is | \ ase | GALINDO. dica que so, que la clausard 61 sefler FERBANDEZ {A LBARRAN JOAB. ROGELIO preguata que ai entonoss “se aujeta a loa datos que ya tenia. GALIETO responde que si, "que sdlo agregue que fné o fusureds a las 20:00 ha, por el _ oRgerstarie General en n representaciéa | del Preaidenta, 11:5) ESHEJEL pre ne suntd a 2GEITD f-ReTs¢e | ae la Smbs} 8i puede pasar hoy a la Subajada a jie ‘ticur con. Uy pses tie te algunas cogss Interésantes que in: ‘ormarle . 3B! eae | - pera en ol cured del dfa, ° ; 0 88 Sadie eentenelll ean Ramee ee eee we ee tee ore ee wane teeeaeme ote, | “12332 u rtero MATZ indioé que ‘allt ‘pats aA “poftor Pl rae : GELIO RODRIGUEZ, 3ste indiga que lo dejen TIE bums . “ms este ee ree 13355 “a porters: ‘MAIZ. indie’ qu que “eatin unse sefloras ade le ‘Revista “Expreaién” de Sinaloa que quieren ver a ROGELIO RODRIGURZ. pete indieé que no log puede recibir hoy, que vaelvan otro Be ; yo ww 1962 . 11352 ROGELIO RODRIGURZ comunicéd a RABIRO, a la Exbajada Cubana en Brasil, que el] dosingo a las 3:00 ba. por Asrovias VABIG an ‘uelo Bll salen EXIO BENITEZ y GAUDENCIO IMPERIAL, pars que loa vayen & esperar, JAXIRO queda entersdo, } = | ? - . 7 UES RES 7 .. wartes 6 arse 1962 . 2 — oibié los bolotines. RICAEDO dice que no “be Pree eee Yeoar o-Je Babajede, HOGELIO, despats de nedte . tar, ‘gonifiessa que aejor lo ve en ol lugar de sleapre ae iene hers. RICARDO le seperaré. So = : wpe nn ene eee ; . : . : -& . wb “4 ~ le 10ajd = RICARDO, con aconto: centrosmericano, ee cesunicd con ROGELIO. - . * ¥ ‘RODRIGUEZ, de la Bubujada de Cuba. Bote imsediatanento je . -10149 Mn, desde la porteria de. la Babajeda Cubans, dndieé a ROGR., O RODRIGUBZ que alli estan unce seferes que vienen do la _Borasl y lo quieren ver porque traen un resado da ROQUE MEHDQ | ves Tie ROGBLIO indied que los pase inaediatanente, . epee “4 1 J ’ 11:50 “HATZ, porters de ls Eabajeda Cubana, imdicd a ROCBLIO RODRI- GUEZ que 3114 ost4a wisa personas que vienen a bese ar wa i? lfeula para ls Federacsida Odrera Reveluetonaria. ROGELIO le ' ipdies que les deje pesar. 4 p-73bs fieglee KEDRIGVE? 14-00000 a «ARNT MATZ eomunied “a ROGBL/O RODRIOURZ quo alli ests el eofor SIL- . JA que oniere hebler som 61. ROURLIO iadies que lo pasoe Jarao. | JULIO CARMONA manifests al Rabajedor PORTUONDO que nafiasa a satiate le para -Centreasérics, Hoadures, Bicaragua y Guatemala, y d¢- om" op. oo — - 4 : Oe - i : RESUMBE. ti nertes 6 nerzo 1962 75 * | ges saber aia PORTUONDO se le ofrece algo. PORTUOHDO indica | : a quo por 61 mosento no, pore que lleds a ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ | ; ._. para ver ai tiene algo. 14356 ROGBLIO RODRIQUEZ indiod a PARZ que por le tarde come a las 16130 iran a buszcarlo unas personas, “$4 ya aedea", y que Re va a estar porque tiene que ir sl hotel a receger a ia sefisra Ge’ LECHUGA. FAEZ queda anterado. T5lee 824.- EMRAJADA CUBAXA.<- 14-42=37. ‘5-Marzo~62, sO ML1-L11.< Entrada a las 1834hs.= HE con MD Ana Luise le pregunt “ta: por “Rogelio.= Anat que palid para el acropuerto, que ai guata dejar recado que ‘ella selo :pasard.- Hilario: que le diga que desd: en la _maflana lo esté buscando Hilario y que es una cosa urgente para hoy y que si quisiera hablarile por titina vez a donde 61 ya sabe, ques porque es una cuestién que no pueden dejar pera otro dfa.--- 775 oo Entrada a las 1834hs.- HF Hilario con Rogelio le dice que tu Ce ee . - vo que hacer uso de esta cosa por una urgenhcias que el enfermo _que vieron anoche que luego vid el'al doctor y que le dijo que “gomo la cosa es urgente y que no va a poder estar después que si era posible que hoy mismo a las ocho de la noche.= Rogelio! que va a ser imprescindible que nea una hora después a las nueve por= - que el enfermo sae agravéd hoy por.la tarde.- Hilarios que si vid un recado que dojé.- Rogelio: queaf.- Hilario: que si ya sabe -- donde.— Rogelio: que sf, que va a ser una hora despudésa.- Hilario: que entonces va a buscar al anigo, que porque creyeron que era mejor la cosa de cerca y no dea lejos.- Rogelio: correcto.= Hilari> que solucionan una serie de cosas que ellos tienen pendientes.---- Rogelio: de acuerdo,--=— 847, Opts, BG 3 : 14-00000. + ve . car ~ i ey on . , eo. vate . , + . 4 ur . 2 i a - 1 . oe Bree PRN : we ant th: st wal DAN er r Po oe, ea en se a a oa : wae oo 8ET Lessa! 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LUIS GuAkt 300,60; SIOMARA : forgd1-e fe 7 ( us 300, 603™~Sr : ‘ RTEG aa te i O05 « CUENCA 408,75 Sr. PEDHO L.RCY O GA 352.995 - ee 50; Sr. EUSEBIO AZCUE 224,63; Sr. HECTOR GALLO ~- ¢ . co ~ e —_ oe y Sr. RADULPO PAEZ PEREZ 300,86 d6lares, ° SIOMA~ betes eee, toma nota y dd las , a een ; eracsds. 459.- arp ther” . eo ° tee . ~ pares x del sindicato do Rlectricistss, pregunté a 22C5IJO AA ue de. la Tabajada Cubana, aque si “AIS, cl. portera, le habia entreradco lo gue le dejo. ROCULIO agintié yo su vez e pregunté a LOPRJEL que ai ya habfa habledo con el conpaonero ‘a 4 i ff PALL Tie IL a 6 7, NAN 2479 6 nnn uiio we mee que no do Wiis vigtos A MAN RESUMEN ~ Ley, miercoles 28 febrero 1962, ) (G) 1 . ee, | hl * 6:35 AJAY desde el Hotel Agnes, pidid 9,KAIZ, cl portoro go Tm Sn- ~~ "4; «-bajada,Cubdana, que dige a RADULFO/PALZ que los dos guntos 2 f° que tiene se los Lleve ya al Hotel. 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Si RIGH: odo la Sabajada Cubana. manifcste que él no kd5fa que. CUILLOT tuviera acigos: mekicanos, pero infor-6 que GX tiysse > te GUILLS? .se enouentra cn "xic0, ‘solo cue :nd.en ésoe nencntos’. pee? 620-Roturing 7-112. Bajos, ¢ casi. esquina con I. la Catélica,. aunque -- : Endicd. que: posterioraente volver’ a llazor. pera. ponerse en. Contacto ‘con GUILIGT. (Zste tal vez sea alenbro de ja Es bajada de (2 ee encoatraba en a Argentina). - 5 Saban, Mor wee 10:44 \ pooetroytor conics 14 Ssbajada de Cuba manifests al %r.7%5 whan de Ipt=nyenta,Naloro, que es urgente que hoy nor Ta Sais fues tione material que entre-orle, deotet as a hoe ary) anaes : a 1”? plow “108 RAL mL srstogPuseres: pies conat earse eon el cubano ROORLIO. bi ® fo sabe quiée og. NZSTOR lo indies _ @1 debe tomer por alli wna tarjets. ROGELIO le pregaats quo 81 e@ ol agunto de los muchsches, HESTOH dice que af, qua &l _ @8 el enoaronie de @ dee. ROGZLIO le imdiea que eatoness seth . todo srregind sake fresunte qua si llegaron Sllez key alli, "pues i “oegus a les aueve de la safana; on que ae ale~ cae Fe ae adel wa eneargo de reeoger uns dewunentaaita’, ; ROGELIO dice “ye fuerez a buscarte alla, fud uno de les sucha ehog". BESTOR contents “entesoos no ne muevo ye de la eesa porqua Sse ostoy oaperende preciseneate” . / : / o>. . oo = ae Hl - = 12:53 Ded reehic ’ ISP Ateeseae, dae “ya adc s-eetri cistas, nonivesté aa 7s ae me nia ce ates que le tiene Ieee erred J) fends WALito Bie3-3 wanS) NX Caia “val aS ‘ » allt en la-Embajada. CABA "AS dej6 su donicilio, sito en Loren- | . re Lan oe . : my . nd ‘ i swe ’ fn - : ‘. _ . Hy AT ai ; . . . . ie yo eer eernpnnnET Pier er veey er wees WORDT SLELIETE EST a . - “ ‘ jatehabadedeLatcintedetadedabsintnbelabetated -Lntndeanbrbalig trarteSanen tn me . . . _ . "oe 6 te 1 . , sare a - ot . : . - ' . . aw isn? 2 er : 7 re . os elon a. €ogta tira OCP InAs ORE soe) . ‘ 5 . . iar . a L ‘ % , | 2 he Potrore Ime7 . t i : | : : i Mor ortake Reelisty, rire eaowatttad cape toute te one . a: ne . sect ravines watert. de promee 7 ae A250 te eareite e : : 4 . ~ . 5 ti 4 | gk wen wie tetra prrtateran dy tabertabte efects at > - i: { sarnans tana tane tore oa Camirt > fends ol Seetion son . ae _ romte : ard t Fore te eneeest cs ; . vs war Stongre . ra so we eoperends, adore Uienes que swasar on lee Bh fea, . : ¥ tw anser tee de oots tl y : i mo Lhsa foe Sore an meventaa Leanen 1 eeleaste . + ‘ du casio, Va wlewn oeneten's Jan stanas At fire ti ades . . . eve Bd 90 te fo * Lad : Vo ubgs tenal teeta) ae . Sete MHrestorn, pore bate hoe vee ; i : prrepte ae ssaee Vibe cgyers ae Be setase,re te hare Pee gar share ae ob ba feattnes . - Pam be date st entas letae egeren © _ . wo fonting at te oer TV enoanda : . ~~ thes pre Mirae sf paede carte SLUT etree que . - oacen on Natha ferete ¢ Anelesat eteware te Pereaen “ eee] eotas ~~. 7 CLA - - - oe me ee 1 1 a ~ 14-0000 iplees' 4 ~ ¢ - : Ontuaner seo AN Cig wes ) C6 Loe VEG py vet oe At Nes CATKUA L e t : nen : ae ! . Sermons mann eno snersectaeens | a a er enema TAR gE EP OS HERRERO RTI, omens ~Sacee fe Saher A Seniesa A hsatd SSO halt sts enh ak TES peak nines elisa SEM os ean ween FSi TEASE OPA RBS BAN LAF TS A eS EB Se GSN CR 14-00000 - . C . ar . rN od : 7 oN 2 FY \ ‘ — Lowman Tee a tan { ier DISPATCH | SECREP HVMaA- “1853? TO wee en wee: a ene eee cae vine oe "ae eeres ms “e Chief of Ease, Moarerrey wT R50 Fe vee Chief, iM iiivisloa Ld. FROM Lari of suacien, Mexico > Guy sac ° Jose Arturo DE LA PENA : Soon Paes To ee ees | Persea Can BE ADGED ‘. ‘ L BY QUAIRED “2 DESK Cnty wee EE ~ i, LEENVO¥ (B) > reported thas-J-se Ariuro’DE LA 2ENA: - hdd beea trying to reach Rogelio * RUD SICUES Lopez, Cuden- - Fhird Secretary, oa 20 January, Sigce ne wee uasblé to reach RODRIGUEZ, he. left a mesaage to the effect chat be wes leaving Mexico Cy and on his recurn “ec weuld give tte address to whic. they. should send the laformetion Bye of the Cuban Emnassy, Re vate the pressure is a “litre ufrong here, since yesterday “(9 jaauan) Cny were plcklag up all caar lef dhe cmbaosy - newa- pepers anc sil chac” and for that reasva be did act go in. He sald that he was caking veveral copies af tis, 4 ef th. lafozmatioan Bal- ‘letin to Coshulla, but thet he also waited Nu, 5 wolch contalaed information abou scholarships, 2, Station would upprevte: 2 any information Moaterrey may heve on DE LA PENA, . , Willard GC, CURTIS 1 Februsry 1962 Distrib ion: 2 - Munterrey 2- WHD 2° Files 1 - Chrono. L - 80-93-35 DRCassavetis/cme pian th a7 . ° 7 : i . . j e(Latina, monifestd a2 110 Lnt-dq Cobens, quo hoy por dg tare cern charlar ¢on 61. 17 Hams 196 »\ . - \ : cand de Electricistas, ‘nanifests a ajeda de Cuba, que tiene unu carta - fry ce 9228, ¥ que dentro de la carta, viene svuili0. ste le pide que se la pase d dejar Fark - heen. . so r , ° “[9ee ay su y ~ JOSE ARTUR. DE LAPENA ha estado Fdtnnte- Gof ins stencia en - Foner: Tracto-con- el cubanp. ROGSLIOMRODRIGUEZ LOPE '. . al no ercontrarlo le deja recato\en el sentido de que -. +” -@ eseribir para que le manden el etin de in°ormaciérf de -. Cuba, pues é1 va a salir fuera de la ds ando re= gvese lo dav4 la-direceién parn quo se lo manden, porque ese t4. la practén un poco fuerte aqui, pues ayer estaban recogien "do todo lo qua salfa de la Sdbajada, periddicos y todo dso, -y por éso0 61 no ontré. Agrera que lleva a Coahuila varios boletines del ninero 4-de: infornacién sobre Cuba, pero que _ tandién quiere e2-minero’5 donde viene informacion sobre las | bocaayy WGA tona.el recado y ne lo pasarA a ROGELIO. : c : LO - 7 : . 0.0 Gu? 196 2 : 7 a GLORIA que a como dé lugar desplerte a 71 pues el Enbajador PORTUONDO ordend que , uf y falta ROCELIO". GLORIA cumplird con ql | aPesML 11537 frbes mien ayer gh ig fondulipas, "To hizo saber al ° para conprarlo los Wes—pas- J vuclta,/satcdo y fo proxinos respectivanente, informo a\RCs TVSOONI GCE cue tienen organizada 2114 una exposicion fatorral as fotos aquellas que le regaleron en el falncio Presidencial de La Habana y desea que iGccLIO le proporcione boletines."y otras cc eas" pare repartirlos all& (Tampico). SOGELIO le indica su conforaidad y le pide pase a la Enbajada a recogerlas. ~ ° 14-0000 ee maaan ee HE: causa FOR TH FILS: Ox” FROM: " LEPackett We SECRET | SUBJ: - Rogelio RCDRIGTEZ Lopes (P-7365) a ~N . le Subject was under LIEMBPACE surveillance on 20, a, and 23 Cctcber 1961 (see surveillance reports in F=7365 which shold. ‘have been routed to COS by Hazlett).. .witi: no conclusive results re student c ontacts ry ot 2. The surveillance ‘was cancelled (see reports) because of : the continu.d presence of iiexican Sceret Service agerts and vehicles in.the’area of the Cuban smbassy - a problen which has plagued our surveillance attenpts for months, Consequentiy, the team has not deen able to mount a prolonged surveillance at tne Cuban smbascys 3. After 1 Juanuary 1962 the team can make another pt on subject if so desired by the Chief of Station. 1 cc ~ Cuban embassy Activities 1 ce - UNAN 1 ce - Humberto RCiRO Pp SECRET : a | SECRET 22 December 1901 MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE: FROM: i a SUBJECT: Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez P= * 1, On 2:October 1961 Lic. Humberto ROMERO, to President Adolfo LOPEZ Mateos told me that the President was . very concerned about a Cuban "from the Cuban Embassy" who f° _ _. spends considerable time at the U, N.A.M, working amongst students } { there. ROMERO did not name. [ i / i . : 2, Lasked SHYROCK who said this was probably Rogelio if . | See, RODRIGUEZ Lopez. The attached concerns ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ i Lopez, : , 3. SHYROCK told me that as of 16 October 1961 Tex would put Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez under surveillance; but, as of 22 December 1961, I have received nothing. ee Distribution: Orig w/att - Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopes P- oe 1- LITENSOR P- 1 = Cuban Embassy Activities 1~+-ULN.A.M, 1 - Humberto ROMERO P-~ SECRET 14-0000 x . . eres — — . ju ae ae _ 2 Cf, lant | Aes fet plate od, be Ona, g Loy oe he ar ee, ¢ ae taht hale. why ute ga bool Condes Etta, te f/f /6 >. hey on 3 . - wee eae mene ne ee TRE ey NE i ; 5 ta ‘{ndividue « que yo dijo ser ‘el Secratario General del’ Grupo JO | _ SZ MARTI, plato peliculas, propaganda y boletines para repar~ H >) tirentre Los-alunios de la-Preperatoria,. RCGELIO RUDRIGU:Z va de la Sabajada Cubana, indiod que para hablar de eso 03 “prefe : 'ribls que Be llegue 8 ‘las ofioinas de la Embajada. Asi lo hard. ofa ® 7 // Oot 6 ‘> : | ny ay ma) De Paneer Loe foo gader 1-0) Shey ar Ze gery 14-00000_+ rire Rei Fores 17 hee CIC ho Butiie FSI oloe.. a ced ee an arr te eet et tale 14-0000 See, tee ee . wbeeots 8 Recenber 1961 Meatca Cily, 9 Dec Be2- Local Press (Fxcelsic ee ee A poung thira secretary, inant of Mexican law -snforcemont\ personnel. 15] at the snternational airport. courd er 2d pa. Ath RODRIGUL MVoethL corte SS ance se ee eters Cuban Diplepat (2?) Disarned BLA castillo, hy the om ae paris an erie, ” FRR USARHA If yfCO FREPAREE EY aszers xe, R-308-61 5 -oe) LtCol “a ole : ) aim, Gs , Cuban Embassy was disarmed by an acsort~ ‘thg fracas occurred & Decerber . — 3 FOL, USAaRCARTE, Sth Amy nird ceceetary of the Cuban Lubasey in Hexieo, Aationuol Airgoct on § vee 1962 ted over the docu. nenta tion of a tiplonatic aaout who waa ero- RODRIGUES Z£ was ell @ Federal both Cubans 465, en’cound for Havana .; ana harch vords ensued. gcial arenes of j ho melo? Lt was gaccovere The Judicial Police conf ted the weapons. hoz rn arucd ithe following then! enin sec LF you tase asday (12 des) has come and pone with no true color enfioyee the i if 1 14-00000 : . . ~ Te St a DCT4 . Z ee Na ee 7 . bind mre : pede : ; Be were ATT 4 : sass nent : Gr cl momento al unlfsevto, fore éiehs run cata ce ; ave, cic él ove. conte GARD ; ern elerta que cl Cincreal habia Spee a : t 1G, ea cl Gucl batia mere - joa oue inves Ca dst . ay to-uno dé c 2 ee eOs UALITA Clue con coi 0 lo cvroclvaon o comico y ventondo ws Feet ol evoreteral ROT OTe Saad 1-4 wi 23 Pecouhar 196) ‘SUMEET reciente ‘Transfer of Remiro dol Rio Peres na a,12 December 196, LITAKI-d told me that Chele Reperen, " @aben Eubasay secretary, had. béen told by Jose Antonio Portuomio, ‘Cuban Ambassador to-Maxioo, thet ‘he ‘had eueceeded in getting Subject -q@t’of the Cuban Bibasay, ’ LETAHIL-2 also reported information froa “Eaperon that Portuchdo was arranging a ceeret meeting with Ricardo Vidas. fortier Cuban Pribasay Counselor, price te his Hexidan defesticn, mo Qe t coda, ~, 2. Source. coments” 2th thé removal of Subject and the possible Removal of third seoretary,\Rodrigues, who was recently involved in 4 pistol-toting ineident at‘the airport, Portuondo may fedl the ’ geoesaity of discussing the current Cuban Esbesay personne] aituation ‘with Vidal, who is a veteran Cuben diplomat. "3, “Station convent: There 1s also the possibility that Portuanto may wish to try to use Vidal to obtain of1 for Cuba. Portuordo has recently been eaxiausting all sources in m effart to obtain oil. Distributions / - P-Raniro\ del Rio Peres 1 + ¥-Joze o Portuondo il- Cuban Embassy Activities 14-0000 ; i i ‘ 3 a 4 3 2 é z F 5 : é i i 1 Z CUBA CONTIALED ON P4CF MEXICAN CONTIN PD Fo ee wa BRIEFS... PY Vee Ipter.or Depasriment agents yesterday bad te .- Beal two Cuben aiphivats Into subanetien ausing a veeal yculfle at che airpord wheo the jalire rerine]d te eve up their guns. > Cbiineng diplapiaie laraunis + Afonso and Cuban embassy Phir Secretais Desebe cRedrcues vociferoushy turned dows cauier Verneade do request trea SANT TWETP an gernts ta tea an the odie they were ‘brandishing publels attr: . The Singing and wiring ot eoung the Havana ted pase Aaght . Tee gun tetiog «ae ues san 2 wb ani ate alraed tu cage Cuimn fouroineat deel pee wades Aooltr rose tic soriety NE UNster to use Tone ested Ronear pate vn Ten Uutanes i dap hemats on ie nee bet then heel ote ~, ¥ re whee 8 14-00000 17:43 18325 del Coalt es - BESOMES ~ oe ge viernes 8 dieteaora 1961 ; 6 --euands scepten algunas -eugsrenciss y reforman subatanciales que @4 nscesario iatrodnair. TELL esti de soverte en Alle “y Be cosvalcaré la sezana oztrante son CASTILLO para Ascer te Bu souvcinisnts lo que sescivié el Uonité Becional. EL. Corl. RANGES 5 ESCAWILLA, tafernd al Lie. BIA ORDAZ que hay ‘@esde la dies Doras hubo un pare de los maestros de la Sse elon 35, en: Sartillo,.: “por falta “de pago de sueldos. Que di — - oho. pare. sontinzar’ ; ‘indefinidasente. ddesas ua ineideate $36 . “en ‘el Agroyuerte en'el que togsron parte ROGE de- la Babajaca de-Cuba y ol Corrao Diplondtica. PERUAEDI ALOESO “quiénes prétendieron entrer arnados. Lee 5s pit ress ‘al: moter gato, los gener ao pia Me Gf . — Ing. ‘sJosce L. *aATO > prepusté: é 5u cuflada CELA. le pe- ‘reol§ a-au céayuge JOSB ALBERTO @l nombraniento de’ General ~ CARDENAS, ya que co lo- -gélere ‘nada ni es santo de ou deve- .. “\gién,. CELA responde qte ya-no trata esas cosas con JOSE AL- ' BERTO porque sieapre eatéa en desaguerdo, ‘TAMAYO ve este asunto desde suchos Anvulos de vista y eree que tieno meka. -duportancia desde el ‘Angulo de ls mala jugada que le hisie- ron. al Gobhisr2e Brasil, Ecaador, Uruguay y tina de re- arse a la-hora de la ‘yotactén en le OBA. En onesa ol Go ierno necesitaba apsyo y TAMAYO cree qua éea fué la inate = oféa del Generel CARDESSZAS al aceptar el cargo del Godlerne, porque éc0 se lo habfan ofrecido haces 3 afios. GRLA dice “que si, y que n6. se be habfan desde. TAMAYO rectifisa on el . sentido de que CARDENAS no lo hable asaptade, y de la nedks .a la mafiana lo acepté y entonces a PAHAYO le- © parece qua fuk - "en fanciéa de la situacién internasienal. BLA le 416 2 cho guato, pues le parece ‘que es ana do ins eosas que Reet: ~. taba el Gobierno, un puntalito, porgue eon @1 General no s¢ juega. Asimisao le parece qué los demaa ni fu ni fa, TARA- ‘YO a esa ragpacto cameata que fus requisito que pidié el Ge- neral, que. Ylemaran a todos. Claro que @ los otros les ale. - pon cosag simbdlicas y en-realided el que fvd a wna postcidn de importancia fue el General CARDZBAS. BLEHA VILIZ dedretaria ‘del Lie. ACUILEN Be 45 recade ara la Sra. CLEMERYTIBA BASSOLS, ens] seutids de que hoy a las 20:00 bp en el despeaho del Ing. CUAURTEMOC CARDESAS seré la reusién agional. FEDERICO BARRERA FUKETES comenté con FRAECISCO GALIHDO OCHOA que éate ahora si tiene suche saterjal, preguatéadole a la . Tes qué opiniésa tiene de lea nombrasientos. GALI#D0 respende que baena. FEDERICO dice que no hay wis que an error ée ubi- . cacién en 6] sennto de la pesca, pues éa0 ls quita valer a c PI Lagsd 3 8 A s@ C5) “~+ to 2x ST aans 3 wes — : 9hag rset Qed see 4 fom! 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Co Ad 07 be t oO ty ti @ : ts} 8 8 =) a ¢ oc o Qo nxt, hed ¢ oO can - sg Me ~ @ a] Per SS Q A 3 et w Seret SOARAR Ny some staen, 14-0000 , SECRET Coen Fabled iny DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS: REFERENCE DENT OF OolUMeAL iCENTIF IC ATION ri - - RI FILE NC. i ae i OT ONES Sec act Po @ from <.; DUSSEMINATEO IW 7OaTE PROCESSED DOCUMENT DISPOSITION TRANSFERRED TO Bi) FILE NO. : . ee — CROSS REFERRED TO THES FILE PERTINENT INFORMATION Contesct of Subdjest, while he, subject was in Hexgeo. yeas) FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. t "SECRET Foam sO. gz sereaces fouw our. lway 3¢ aot votw py euica set epsovate. 14-0000 11:55 a 12:20 re ine] oe ae wn 13304 ' : “ Par art ao, 2 nis al abido él is secor “Hoe ee 2 si es cierto o Le Canes or e cue ya le andan pi-~ £2020 Lon o de Liberacién, y en= _ignecs cuiere ¢ ada tionea infor@sctén score les rorse este selior RODOLTO RO “HOEO este seul of yi ECSs120 le supiere que nejor Ticne cl Consuisca cunque cesde luego "no sabenos cuign sos ese R) fr ‘a mejor va a hablor con el. sciior ee: vicciéa, adenas de que va /a ponerse nas ‘abu= “sad of i a . neerang pes STILL® que lo ha \iemanifzes : fu 6 on.virtud de que Fociuie fin teleprana de los mt Pots ites, quienes tienen jaterés en saber en fini ones | cusnéo estarén e113, | adéxas de que en el teles ndics quien ponerse en contccto alla. aGur IMR asres: tre te esta aqui ahora NACE ACOSTA y con él va a ri res.vara ast telecrafiarles a aquelles gontes, sree nos cinco elenentos inieial- monte pr $ arece que se incorpora. pte 3 @ sa nye nenifiesta que ACOSTA ic indica la cosivitisai ée que’ “inetd hn vayon dos o tres setrole- ros dc ls Sees. 35, y eso secia suy Util. HRSI3TO no puede precisar quiends son, no odstante cu 2e el sAbado estuvieron tra- tendo ese asunta con los getroleres, AGUILAR dice qucel acto cord el sdbada.s Ins 29:00 hg. TU2E8TO le recalea que la coai~ sidn estar’ intesenda nor el Lic. CAIDENOG, el Lic. CASTILLZIOS 3 EN Ie! ACHISSS, Sra. CASTILLTIGS, el propio . 8 oe ph tres gett oleres,,, co—_% puC37S> Tne? : Hy B de ie a TIE EE sin Coe vil, dijo al & CR SILVA Ze El cng, Ub) fihvesn unc 2 cur vacan ccrada ete lo aceptaron coz0 colasborador de Ia re= vista Foiiti jente agre gendo que fueron euy centi- les. : \.A70 indica qhe le sandard’ un ejea = plor a gue le hicieron una cr ntrevista nara a CTAL, envi ténontl 1 6 el sisaiente telegre= Fi LUdeA en 32 Saltillo Sochuila: 29 por Scbena. para reservecién atten estar aqui mas tardar 14-00000 ee ree | novienore 1961 ; 3 7 cn “ea ~ 3 Copre oe nea disting —— 20 casconceida: sidiéd a la revista Pol{ties que zen< rréfo y un revortero a! la celle de Horte a5" Ay Core Yilla-de Guaéulure,. gongs ‘estén siendy golpeacog rréecrrileros, por sraacd3 n @e apgde = ores para’ viv = rerse.d2 unos furs | 5 Aaa As 6-7 nota y vera! ap —aede “hacer. = TY _) TT as ‘ expryhliay yall her, val cozo se lo habla indicado el SareN er rezortd con éste para inforzarle que esté-ahi con el, a na coaisiéa de ‘campesinos que quieren aie los reciba. CARDS Cy HAS indica que lo hurd la omen entrante y.lazenta no poder , Ri) ; é soludar mas enpliazente a JCTNe . 21:45 APRGYO CH, citéd urgenteconte al t Gore. RAIGEL BSC.UUILLA, on su ofteing,/ - i C yr DB. ‘o 1 11346 sane sons, contucto de EY oda, con el Sr. P, COE LEE Corp ortion de Los ingeles California, on el csunto eo cliorta cantidsd de crros ous va a comprarse para lo inbaja 2 de Cuba, ne sreguaté ro {URBISEA qué hen resuelto sobre el por- tiewle ye URSISVA indicd que CUstCA necesita tener la muagstra,. ad mad ceverdo ecn la invituciin pusir este fin de scagna Ps » quedé de pusar por élla 4) D3 parte del Corl, RwNOUE ESOANILDA tronsfirieron un. cons nora el nlércoles. ve s. ue equal y el Sr. G..BRI Tea icd we an la Valija dizlona eis bultos, y v2 con y los recibird es G hn B55. te —_ ry ’ oe “7 SE Bee. : oy Tul. eile An ta pn suasscr: Surveillance of | yo 0900- wo 1027= } 1252+ yy 1256- Ww 1302. 1826- 4, 1405. Vv 1409. 1417- v 1419-. “SUBJECT said goodbye, then went intd waiting room no, 4, ww «(1420- - v7 1515= 1s17- S i 1535— x 1842. “ 1545- SOURCE tpt itpe ns (P22) DATE: Monday, 23 Cctober, 1S6L_ FILg: ‘on duty at subject's hom ; Ye came out’ of hone and walked to Cuban eabassy, going in through consulate door on Marquez and Zamora, Car 446 came out of embassy; SUBJECT and three sen in it, They arrived at Hotel Agnes on Saltillo street and one of the men went inside. —_—— ; Trunk of car was seen to be openese. Man cane out of hotel and they drove off, -.- They arrived at International section of airport and tock out several bags from trunk of car} they then went into Mexicana de Aviacion ticket counter, SUBJECT said hello to red faced man who used to live at hotel on Agueta streets he helped put this man's bags in car: 446; man apparently had just arrived... SUBJECT and other Cubans went into restaurant; they also had taken bags to caress They cane out of restaurant and SURJECT said hello to two Russians who had arrived at airport in car no, 86, SUBJECT said hello to thvee students... They were apparently Cubans also, SUBJECT cane out of waiting room accompanied by one of the Russians; this man was seen at airport with other men and woman, apparently all Russians, UBJECT and Russian drove off ‘in car S6; two men and a woman who had been sean with Russian also left in 1961 Ford, plates 141. SUBJECT and Russian arrived at subject's homes SUBJEST got off car and went into home, but cane out immediately and walked off, Car 36 drove off... (Russian in it has been seen often in this car- long, blond hair; long nose; horn-riwned glasses), SURJECT went into small store, "La Jalisiense", Marquez and Zamora, f- 72 2 6S He cane out af store, and went into Cuban embassy through main gate; it was noticed 14.90000 i vc at this tine that there were two patrol cars in front of e: ADASBY y and two other cops on foot in ATHOAsee “One patrol car left soon after this, and the two cops were , also relieved by three new Onekce. 1€15- ote duty; police car was ayain parked at comer’ of Marquez: and Tacubayay making, ” a dispatching difficult, while three cops-on foot roamed area around Marques street; ‘a dark blue 1955 Dodge, (secret service), plates no. 10-75 was seen cruising by, , . once on Zamora and the other time on Tacubayas both times going oy Cuban enbassy} _ five men in ‘it, very much the "agente" typeese cep ee (No police car was been at Russian embassy today), 14-00000 © 0900- On duty at subject's home - Pachuca 155, - "1049+ They took cab at Marquez and Tacubaya, +~ "“1057= They got off at.corner of Reforma and D, Guerra, + _ NOTE: Team leader has néticed police cars on duty at all times at the Cuban, Russian, a VA "SOURCE: CE Ls, fogs) . ’ CATE: Saturday, 21 October, 1962 SUBJECT: Surveillance of Qonelis KORETYUS Tene, : : Jt \ ; | t \ 1028. SUBJECT came out of home and ‘bouight newspaper at corner of Pachuca and Marquez, ~~ _. . 1083+ He went into Cuban embassy, “"- . 7 Oo : . | " 1045- SUBJECT came out of embassy accompanied by a young man with very clean-cut features, 4 1058- They went into offices of Cubana de Aviacion, Reforma 56, .- 1105- They came out, - . 7 i 1110- They took "peso" cab going down town at corner of Morelos and Reforma and were lost when team cars were not in position to follow,e. . Checked all known addresses with negative results, Lc ; 1215- Cn duty at Cuban embassy and. at subject's home. ' 1445- oft “hity; SUBJECT was not seen again and now there were two police cars in front of Cuban embassy, making dispatching there extremely difficult, c- Check and Donmintean Republié’ embassies... This has been going on for a couple of weeks, ra 5365 1400000 +; f . 0958- SUBJECT came out of no, 155. SOURCE: Lovtoaiin tue 1000= He went into store, "La Jalicience", Zamora and Marquesece um 1004-: He came out with. another pan, 1005- Other man opened door to consulate office and they both went inside, a 1038 SUBJECT and man who lives at Tacubaya 74 cama out of embassy, a“ 1035- They took cab at Marquez and Tacubaya, and picked up. another man at doorway to onbasey. iv 1357- They arrived at: international section of airport and went ‘inside, but were Lostese 1503- SUBJECT came out of airport with sama two nen plus another who apparently arrived in a fLightees These three drove’ ‘off ina eab and SURJECT went back inside. iv 1505- He met man from | oe 74. and another and they all went into restaurant, 1528- They came out and went to American Airlines counter, then walked off, ~~ 1618- After just walking around, SUBJECT and othet two came out and drove off in car 335 that was waiting outside, , 1640. They arrived at Cuban embassy and went {nside, - 1749— SUBJECT cane out driving car 416 with another man in front seat, .~ . 1750+ They arrived at gas station, Marquez and Mazatlan, -- 1754- They drove off. _ 1817- They arrived at international section of airport again and went inside. 1919- They went into restaurant, i oo. 1342 They came out, a “ " 1843- They spoke to emplovee at Real Aerovias drazil counter, ‘ 1844- They want into international platform no, 2. £- 19850- They came out accompanied by a man and woman; they went to Aerovias Brazil counter again, then walked out, a ; ; 1955- SUBJECT and other man drove off in car 446; couple drove off in a green Volkswagen 14-0000 nae ‘ with plates no, 10-15-58, |” oe - oo, prenatal 7 1928- SUQECT and other man arrived at Cuban embassy and drove inside, a“ mr af if . 2050. SUBJECT cane out of erbassy with aan fron Tacubaya-74; they imediatély took cab in - front of enbassy and were lost.....Tean tenders dispatching dad not advise an time, 2100- Off duty, Checked known gun shop with negative results... + , NOTE: SUBJECT was lost ‘at 2050 hrs. due to bad dispatching conditions around Cuban . a . - embassy; teamhas been forced to dspatemien: foot away from cars, Car are left — out of sight of enbassy, as there is ustally at least one police car at corner of Marques and Tacubayas thére was one at this time... Also, there is usually a cop on foot roauing around area of Marquez corner with Zamoracee 14-0000 Pied ‘/ 101, _Bntrada,- HP pregunta por ROGRLIO ROARLOUKS. BECKARAL Ue hablo @1 lunes. 104, - ae) ~ meeeny a , 7 on > > - pos ‘ a ‘ ae . _ Batrada.- uF ae patty ip hile Compe ordd ferrocarriiu~ 7 J ‘TO8, ‘pregunta por ROGEL IN TOHARA qta habls el fumye, go + —— . ‘ fae: TTB Oo eee .. eee “13:15 ia i ; ndividuo que ai ; Ci jo cor él.f : ahem cs =atf . a, Be S Aa LePs Si vail, pidis sett “85, Sp e PRE STIG Z “tir contre los eivces eu io sredrete 7 ; de la Unbajads Cubans, indice qu2 ren ; ° rible que se llesuza las oficinus de Y * : a ee — ae ‘ “+ 4 - mote oe a 5; 4 a cee 17 eS. Gf. Ee oe . ‘ae oes oe, ee ee cee tee wee cee” wee ieee got aa las 0958hs.- WD Villanar presunta por Rober Frias, esar que quien es i berto Frfns,a Villa: que aaf 1 tio que llAwara.e jue st 6 esta Uuijo Nore~ del iife.s Teresa: que no sabe.» Vila: «ue was tarde Llama,--- O3,< 20 Ge Cl: OlO, Satid : . 7 . ett wee ee a ELEAZER OT TAT. CES de Prenaa La-~ tina, que llega a génte a las 6 we la tarde; que los - companeros ¢ o de Arquitectura tuvieron dificulta- Cong des en La Habana con rea; acto a la visa y hey llegaron loa- arquitectos, los protesores que van al ot ro Congreso, : MORALES preminta el teldrone de la Real 4eroviss Hragi} y ROGELIO dice que es el 35-81-60, - O35. 035. ie Salida al 35-51-60. ROSELIO pregunta a que horas lle- : fa el vuelo procadente ue Brasil, HF: 18.90 hl. O44,- noe 14-00000 x & MOA , —~, a ~. . YY . . 12 ‘aAtoo ur Mod Menorandus for the Record Subjects = Pro-Cuban Curanony at Fae sala "Repub) dea de Guba" - om wpa #258 1aaXiCu, ilef's - On i Oot 41, LITAWS+1 reported that the cere:ony planned at the Escuela "Repu! Tica de Cuba" in newory of the "“yito de apie of note were present! Yara" vas held on ‘this dato at. 16 The following Directora = “luda OCHA |= Mesb:r of the ORM, pene nena "Ro filla" : Faesot oe Aa - Hep from the xp - SEF, Tor 4a FRIFIZA~ Fress Attache Cutan <cbassy eae é ard Cultural Kav 1% i 2 Ose GUEZ Yoon - asst provs/ at: {ashe Roc BY: I uit) C 3% iS vuban “h:bassy. thicg of-a political rature wa- discussed the carenony, After tre corering Pavol. ant ROURIGUS set with officlals a 2c te sohool and tulk -d for one ties, TM fs not known wnat suc disdussed. t.at BFS igs assignes him to fing oc the wherouaioets of anu rae Sasas, "an bartudo® cul..no who arrived Is lextes fron “abana on 6 G:. ul, The [wpose of the IFS roajuost ig nut kiown, Tovaes Lel above asss iggy ent on tne u:ght £10 Dob 62. 14-00p00 Memorandum far the Record Subjoct: Regelio ROIRIGUFZ Lopez . ; On 11 Oct 41, I gave Tex Puckett data ro Subject, for surveiliance op to be mounted on 16 dot 61, LITE:SOR ine - terested Cuban dip who in contact Mexican students. I believe XXX Subject may be =an LITi=NSOR inter.sted in, ‘ CKs + FILE: "PF" FILE SUBJECT - bow . A Salida 10, oo hie ALBERU con ia seforita COLAR. Bota & 80. a encuentra uy aponada con $1, antior lo eatuve ecperands, - “ayor ‘ponsata llakarle, ‘pero estuvo suy. ocupada porque ‘tenfa . que atonder a unas « ‘shicas de la Ugiversidad Theroamerioans~ y ae le fud. ‘el Ciempo en su laboratorio porque tenfan quo = A ALBERU aef- COLAR indioa os .. . . hacer una serie de preparaciones y cosa. le pasd antior; pregunta oi la puede vor.. HEN d que of, pero ahorita va a salir para ol musoo. ALBHEHU ~ —_— ‘queda do irla a ver all& entre doce y una, COLAR lo os pera.- 106.- Fee rete eT cme eed tn ae er ete ee ere en 292. -Salida 15.49 h, a? 10-21-71.- OOELIO~ HODRIGUEZ™ pide <" SOUSA que de cer ppaiBie lo mande el traje negro, SOUSA indica que todavia no estd.- 315.- Me ee 4 : oo. 362. Sqiida 16. M6 ne al 46-60-15, OGEL 10 pr SSSR por 2 uo, ELINZER’ MORALES. BORDES informa’ yas" no eatd. 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Yes ans ts , 7 4 me « : | H : 5 , : : “ ota vt wenn sete . . . ; ; ; * 3 4 1 1 i- a Craecion AH, ANTECEDENTES: INPORLE : ll de Sept. de 1961 INFGBME #48 PINTURA ROA EN MacaTLAN #12600 a i ‘En las calles de Mazatlan #126 es el dowicilio del Sr.. Rogelio Rodriguez Lépez, que se encuentra en jugar de: Rodriguez Cué. G-2. A la una de la mafiana del dia 11 de Sept. se pinto el escudo Ruso en la casa #126 de las calles de Mazatlan | y se tiro pintura en la is) erta de 1a nisms. j25"") ay UF Oye GE baa ng Yaveor . Coed. or +” wo 4g Ye res ‘y : ; - tee Barun Tlasade da carge Jig aneta Lah OoR mages mispata @ ways fy : ; 7 SOLS foe aaplirars a ‘ cnet Cabene a6 his . Qua, mad ae ow 0 Baud eds sei inf un 2 Raeni es : ; _ a he ee Aeris 2 73h efon Pegoral de. Segur ddad y guatan | por ICSZ | AGUSeUL pau RED > da fs. aflog, i de uno de loa ayudentes let” Préafeénte fo .la Republica, de quien 88 gabe gus 88a. ass, con una salvadorefia de- noabre GARITA DALPO J - los dos se fueron. para Cuda; que los agentes dicen _ Saepregtdente, qutere. saber céso esta ol asunto. DA me te efec ente, JOSE RAHIR&Z GOMEZ 8 ST ewes a8. fuorag are ‘babs on ol tena Bah el éfon a Ver una recomendast : Ames quien debe saber tode. POSADA tae, sarees gee, aves e 4, oe tet Nt Heng fre saber al doalot}ip | on Guba 4. tet FS fae 11:00 he vor aay | baja, "yositt0 RODRIGIZZ | es la a imbajada “Cubana dijo a GALLO : TRULEZ habdldé con ALFESDO}SILVA PLOR2S Jae aito enas le que é1 era del servicio sesret la kabajada, que ai VA , pregun unto qua qué venian a acer ellos . \er venian a buscar ayuda, CaLLo comento 1 \bueno, pusa.., nos V8 mos conpactero. [Set @e Gy EY sy 47 ay aw ay on Sew ane vets atess onawe? 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Sub J tet” a ao he. was : veryinterestsd ta his unton and that it affiliate. itself | . “the munca Cc nfederacion de Tpabasnders pon Po Foefriiation with cto. Subj 3 Edmundo -_ e . told -GAI fe tals with JARDON and tiat the tio a of thom wo 1d ‘come bp-wtth scrething re the. CTC, GALLO told ‘Subj ; that they would like tne cbuU (Christian Demecratic Union) to de th lick between tne PG? in “Yuatciala and the CTC in Suda, G4LLO also asked Subj if hs knew qnytiing about a military oulldun in Puerto BARRIOS, Subj believes tant GALLO toinks tnat there has »een a mil itary buildup there, Subj tcl ridza he knew nothing abous tuts wii which is ‘the truth. GALLO alao asked about relati_ns vw tween B. 'E. and British Guiana. obs ila Subj resort : that Guille none Sa. nga Libre went to Toluca on urvent mission on RODR nd SGaDLS tel Subj seid bast GALLO, 3UEZ ed at sane Tengta ia~cangsh in nis prese ce buh-tie was not anole t Ger ct , . to understand what they we-e taka “about. He elted tha foltowin 1 itema: something wiil Hacpen in nexteo watebiwill bring about en- ctner situnticn similar to Guabtatanec. CARDEZAS manti: ned, and nave ow eos L a SLURUANDE » ‘of FERNANDIS on several occasions. Arse Oaxaca aad Shils«ns - Ande 3 cingoe ot eps sae a FILE: Noman TA DAD 2 14-0000 i ot i 7d ‘ é I af ee ‘ io H 2. pov zy . a Boss ERP 3. S38 ax Spore Lofse ace: nna . ae . Ses? aed Pegs s aad Bae BPE. 2 es rmeennie! 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“104 10180- 40044). _ | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | of at . _ — _— — = r e “Hj is p r r C i TGcatincarren | ote eNO Pay er | MARKED FOR INDEXING ° 10 ‘ oe . ~ ~ 2 Chief of Station, Siexico City mo moteiNaeTguIED Ls Jory QUALIFIED O23 vw CAN U0 INDEXING * Cae oa rs cman mn Chie £ WHO | micronua & . oof, f Shipment _of explosives to Mexico : be | ‘ACTION REQUIRED « REFERENCES . . oO, ! et _ bee ‘ Action: FYI of ei ; . ; * : ‘ se . er Following is a translation of a report subcitted by Awiuc-S concerning a Shipment of explcsives to Nexicot “The Communist Party of El ‘Salvador iad asked me to send them twenty-five one-qurrter pena sackages of gelatin explosives. They requerted thet te explosives be sent to Mexico wherd they worl t seceyeo: them and“ take them to El Salvador, . een oh. = oT ‘ ‘ "In view of the request, I spoke wit! taau€l INE TRO regarding the shipment itself, 7s well as tre “Gmount. PINEIRO answered by telling me to d> se. nmy trip to Mexico (March Jio-) 1 spoke with : Att pores WEAR Re Lone: regardirs this s ‘rat and he need cf ny sentir: the explesives to Mexi co as this type: ‘of explosive was av:ilthle in the Embassy. 1 then told RODRIGUES that I wortd answer the request from £1] Salvador, ‘Upon returning to Cuba I spoke with TINZIRO, who I o ca » j told me not to send the explosives 18 the orders nov were &: to scencé nothing but money due te the recent exposure of a the arms shipment to Venczuela.” as t. a ae 4. t — “7 . LONE . ; x : : co / | Paester DP. RATZOLD as saat aN Distribution: 2. + COS, Mexico City ge oar CHOSS REFERENCE TO DISPATCH ‘SYMBOL AND NUME: Mumes ® ir < T700 trys) ‘ n ! 202-746051 | _ t ooo TET ee ene Aart 4at . 4 ‘ee . yw ST, et A cg od Bt ate a GEN Bit Mass ENCE Aneta 14-0000 " ae See abe : a dais te Se . . . CENTRAL INTELLIG Tau matertal canteles informetion afarting Ube Nations! Defene cf the Uolted States within the meaning of ibe Rsplonage Lown Tile 10, [email protected]. Seca. 1 and The. the tesmmmce oF rereletion of which in any manner to 6h Uoautbortions pervon ts prohibited by tow, cY SECRET . NO FORN DISSEM : country Cuba REPORT NO. CS CI-316./007 14-64 SUBJECT ©» Es‘her GAVILAN Rosales DATE DISTR 8 September 1964 No. paces 1 REFERENCES CSCI-3/'782, 061 29 June 1964 PLACE & Washington, D.C, . a ; FIELD REPORT NO. DATE ACQ, September 134 THiS 1S UNEVALUATED NFCRMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE. source:A former Cuban IS officer who served with the Cuban Intelligence Service Be until April 1664, ; oO - Headquarters Comments The following report is one of a series containing personality information provided by the source and includes supplemental information from the records of this Agency. It is requested that the addressees take no action on any of the individuals mentioned in the personality reports without first checking with this Agency, Esther GAVILAN Rosales is the wife of Rogelio RODRIGUEZ 1 Lopez, the Subject of the above referenced report, Headquariers Comment - . ; . 1, Official travel manifests reveal that Esthr GAVILAN Rosales arrived in Mexico City from Cuba on 15 December 1961 and carried a diplomatic - passport; departed Mexico City for Cuba on 27 April 1962, carrying Cuban diplomatic passport number D/61-538; and arrived in Mexico. a ‘from Habana'on 8 July 1963, carrying Cuban diplomatic passport . number D/63/455. 5 . ay 5. ‘ CS COPY _ : 4 SECRET gn ey 3 1 NO FORN DISSEM wif /- 0 ow He S Ter | oy ERS + No Project (AMMUG- 5 _CSCI-314 O76 TET na — eo 201-532665 — ad Ie ue ne. | 14-0000 —NW dH CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Thie material contains Lnformstinn afecting tor National Defeose of the Ualted Maree etna the meaning of ube Bazi. cage Lace Thue 18, UBC Bece. 79) end TH the (ranemumna of fevelaiion of which in any macocer te an unauthorised person bs prohitn! by law. SECRET _ NO FOREIGN DISSEM . i COUNTRY Cuba REPORT NO. CS CI-316/00696-5s . suvect Shipment of Explosives to DATE STR) «625 August 1964 Mexico NO. PAGES 1 food DATE OF 1964 _ INFO. PLACE & Washington, ‘D. Cc... me DATE ACQAugust 1964 : FIELD REPORT NO. ; THIS IS UNEVALUATEO INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT I$ TETanwe source: A former Cuban IS officer who served with the Cuban Intelligence Service until April 1964. Following’ is a translation of a report which source wrote concerning a shipment of explosives to Mexico: . "The Communist Party of El Salvador had asked me to send them twenty-five, one quarter pound packages of gelatin explosives. They requested that the explosives be sent to Mexico where they would recover them and take them to El Salvador. "In view of the request, I spoke with Manuel PINEIRO regarding the shipment itself, as well as the amount. PINEIRO answered by telling me to do so. “During my-trip to Mexico (March 1964) I spoke with Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez regarding this shipment and he told me that there was no need of my sending the explosives to Mexico as this type of explosive, was available in the “Embassy. I then told RODRIGUEZ that I would answer the request from El Salvador. “Upon returning to Cuba I spoke with PINEIRO, who told me not to send the explosives as the orders now were to -send nothing but money due to the recent exposure of the arms shipment to Ve nezuela." . a) SECRET § .- a 4 NO FOREIGN DISSEM - CEST 3 mace | 2 ne 1 DIA SAVY alt REP CINCLANT —CINCSO # 1&NS (Note: Field distridvtion indicated by “ 27.) 4 REX21642_ | gzauinisit I~} O PROJECT (AMMU Ar MAS DRL —_———-£'S¢1- 316. 00696- es use rape ro OBOLETE PRITIOCE ECrTrONS ; : (te 14-0000 CONEIDENTIAL eli pate: August 20, 1964 2 van To: Mr. Winston M. Scott wa ee ; From:/, }A Clark.D.- Anders , \ WA 1 Attache Re; OGELIO RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ" This doounent is for the use of your agenoy only aninei ther itnor its gountents should be further distributed without appropriate authorization. + "+ peference is made to your communication of \ May 26, 1904, that the subject and his chauffeur planned to travel to Nuevo Laredo to pick up a new automobile. — A confidential source, who has furnished reliable information in the past, furnished the follow- ing information on July 2h, 1964; . -. ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ, of 160 Uturgas Street, ‘Mexico City, was in Nuevo Laredo on May 27, 1964, to. obtain an automobile for the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. A 1964 black Ford Galaxie 500, Serial Number HBS2X150451, was delivered to RODRIGUEZ on May 27, 1964. . RODRIGUEZ appeared to be about 23 years of age, ° and 4t is known that he was buying cigarettes and radios ; during his stay in Nuevo Laredo. mo a ~ CONFIDENTIAL . Group 1 : Excluded from Automatic Downgrading and Declassification : i i i ' CONPIDENTIAL The Mexican diplomatic license plates #333 were placed on the above mentioned vehicle, hee \ _ 3G D _— POUFIBENTIAL SECKIT (oem Pibtod Fay y OCCUMEAT TRANSFER AND CKOSS REFLUCHCE Bedell OF vuciwiar . eg oC Al FILE HO, ——-. ope 21F oon a ve tasmevincee te _ - _ _ 7 06 F100 wes —_ hd ; RODRIGUEZ OPEZ, ROSELIO a eee ar ROPRICUET LOPE 201- 18 or <2 Bagg 2242651 V4 ' SEX M “2B ? _ CORMEAASZNO a * CUBA? 7 TW aS eandabenenunnngnaengy 2) CIT CUBA 2? - - PI2 ST PRER TERETE EET ES 1 A MEXICO MEXICO CITY ; aazzazzaz22222 222222 fy " OGI_OFFICTAL aie oF - MANUEL 232393992939923339933 ra VEGA PEREZ (201 33 204 oie PO CCSCCCOCCLOORLYS ee Sssssssssssssssssss_s 13h SECSOS_COSEESSESSC_6E ; PER POSE EEREETIELILE ad . ™ cDOGRUSDODSSOORSECRED 2141662 . . 3 oogeaasendsrsnsogegvags 7 . SRPGRGNHARENARAHARN aca, O67 cee rorviens + eetieeny 14-0000 BEXYCERPT : 2h July 196% (info of May 1964) MFHORANDUN FCR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Ceneral : Ccbriefing Report $126 of AMMUG/1 Specific: Identification of Cuban Passports and @ther Fhotographs Source identified the photographs of subjects and gave the ~ following comments: GAVILAN Rosales, Esther AMMUG identified subject as the . wife of Rogelio RCDRIGUEZ [Lopez J, a DGI officer stationed in the Cuban Exbassy .in } ‘axico City, ‘ Daniel Flores wi/sa/cr EXCERPTS 24 July 1964 . AM. le 14-0000 ca de t abl ~ Y 14-0000 fist rm he Relaciones Exteviores, isapurte Diplomatic, four de 2 > Sather Gav-lon Tersctes pa ae g por ls uis gue mute fe cor: ‘henga se dirija a ‘COshter Sriclos SC VCO ON Brecca. Ses Fi. FR g eto Peo Sripe ee. Lever Deore EO OU TCT EMO oo AZ Cm toyova Selassie ove a Bae Latitd: en nombre del Sr. Pcesidente de bs Uepublics, a tas Autaridades de ts Nacidn te facilites: su cutharen y asda fre consideraciones debidas aon tangu. q rurga 3S : cyutere a fas de los paises extranjecus pur donde trausi- thee, gee le preelens tudy el fabor B ayuda gue neeesite y le re- sat fais humunidabes Q precrogalivas gue confurime al Derecho fee cocreapandent a fos de ou dase; haciéndele asi segu- farta ts recipracidad et Cuba en casvs milogos, ; ay 3 z é wei 14-0000 er ee Se Te eS TLE, ETT |e 16 . tt 12 “43 RIT AD I AES Bd Ress ia. - 14-0000 EMBAIADA DE MEXICO. VISA: 2426 om ATIC g NUMERE ; Vi‘ida para dNigirse a Meéxice uriaséxa, copay & JUL 196 a % Se 23 «Re. DAL EMEAJADOR hI HON MIGTERG pS 14-0000 de Cuba lca ~ Ye OS < 14-0000 TE ST OE ae aot a re Mt cludetra De Welaciones Extertores,, ae | debi ear flagaporte Diplo wat icad a tavor de ry o - a B Reoyeho Flosiques fofee pee ra gue por fa via gue més le ronvenya se Dicijaia Cor dos ChaicLo S (exrce tes dor de cjercerat lus funtcivies Or + De ere7arro ohe wy oO Ja Gir Sayoda ve Cosa Dor tutta: en nombre del Se. Presidente de ta Republica, crbena a fas Autoridades de [a Xaciia te fecifiters ou embiuret yg fe anarden las consideracivies ebides A ste rang. y rucyga 4 requiere a fas de los paises extcanjerus por Dauide transi- fare, que fe presten todo ef favor y anda ge necesile uy le re- cana das imeantid: oes X¥ peerragativas que conforive al mo reel Re genes rerresponden a lcs Be su clase; hh: tciéndolo ast asegue rania la veviprociBad en Cubs en cases anilogus. sete de 19 69 teas be Relaciones E Exterivers vite Ta Lag: _ Habana, a 3 fe 14-0000 14-0000 a7 EMBAJADA CE MEXICO VISA: DIPLO MATICA NUNES: OFF. rec México & a 5 e : _arvoRALIN Fea THE RECCRD : following connents3 “geece ° i . | “ BEG ERPT | - . a pap igen (info of May 1964). a SuBsact:' General : Debriefing Revort $126 of wona/t _ Speed fier: Identification of: Cuban Passports. : and 6ther Fhotographs o j “Source identified the photographs of subjects and gave, the a . GAVILAN Rosales, Esther ANMUG identified subject as_the i _ wife of Rogelio RODRIGUEZ [Lopez J,: . ‘a DGI officer stationed in the Cuban mm Embassy An Hexico City, l 1 ale ry ' ! Daniel, Flores WH/SaA/CL BXCERPTS 2b July 1964 14-0000 res, he Relovis es Eine EE BLEED ONENESS EIDE AT TL SE 1 0 14-D0000 2 . " [ie por isn is a nuts le rconenga, er Dicijn a iccoa eos or, Reger Bounty; en cover Fecre- . , . o> od rereywo oe Come 4, Su. cre SLac seo re Pac iauto: es nombre del S Sc. Presidente de la Repiit lies, won his | Autaridates de Is Navin fe factliter su euibiarca 8 le preeten tudy ef favor B ayuda gue neeesile yp le te- an iva iimunidades y ‘prerrugatiuse que conform al Dereche : utes rorvespanden 4 los de ou clase; ‘iisdele AST segue re te nar gts pling ged GON ge 4 JUL 1963 Meéxi irtea 1B KA, CUBA b EMBAIADA DE MEXICO Dree~o rs Ana VISA V&lida para dit RABAS Y . BY Ps can sete 14-0000 00000 | OLE Fad p tru de Rolaciaves Exteriares, ‘Yasaporte Diplumadticn a favor De. la Reogeho Tlohigues ofepen que porta via que mis fe convenga se dirife a afatos Clhridos S Ge co Oo” donde ceeees lag-fincioies d¢ Je ere Tomo ob « rep Jo ie! fan Sine fayoda fe Casa ar fanttnr: en noabre del Sr. Vresidente de La Reprblica, arden a [28 Autoridades de fa Naidu te facilites ou embcice y ‘te ee Ins consideracicies debidas it ou rage. ’ riya ry requitere a fas dc luo paises extranjeras par dude tectsi- fare, que fe preaten tudo ef favor yo apuda que uvevsile ‘4 fe re- * gamoerat ‘lag imamidades y prerragativas que conforme al Detechy “he ‘gentes cavrespundent a tes de eu elise: haciéndoln asi asegnt- - wart 1 fa veviprocidad ent Luba en casas aniloges. Habana, a 3 fe , " Rp Bboea, Lan AA, Cena Bete Se Ngliciunes E Exterioeeo 1 a big 14-0000 sess well Eas 14-0000 c L EMBAJADA 0 MEXICO. LIMATICA P: i pipe 2. VISA Jo fora ge c EIERG fh a | 14-0000 ae. ~ CLASSIC ATION Dj fm OF - os : TRANSMITTAL . OF. . ,;2Le £CRET ——— roe ar Le ee 06s. ANSOEMATION REPORT CRIG. (6. rowan, S00 UN _WH7 SAS Tec Rperts i EcpeTIE oT os 2M caw 2 fuk . a ati —- te W/V Vi" ‘T+pes-. wor eed INFGRMATICN: copes . GL /CP3, € cre, Pi, 76/9, Be. 1 3, 78. OA 2, CAPES, DI BOG. v PRECEDENCE K4 ——— BASED ON ind. wf., PROD.) eC3iR 293. psa7ver [Cd saywost ay | VALUATION om REQUESTED ARMY NAVY - E . OF HANDLING INSTRUCTION COORDINATING OFFICER(S) aU TRENTICATING OFFICER CLASSIFICATION SECRET frome FRED OND He meee foe ie ISAM cD CRCALTE RL rrOas 1 Cd 14-0000 » - ~ NOD FORD ye nypsere - RD S EC R E T CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ein. Intelligence Information Cable COUNTRY CUBA MEX{CO,LATIN AMERICA : TOCS-Si4/GIFLH-e4 oateor © 16-21 JULY 1964 . DISTR, 23 704 194 INFO. SUBJECT {| TRAVEL PLANS GF DELECATES TITRE 26 CP Una CELEBRATIONS IN CUEA PACER e y (17.90 eet Leg ; DATE ACQ. MEXICO, MEXICO CITY Qyz- 2 LEY 1964) REF IN 33952 SOURCE FIELD REPORT NO,\ AEB + 3 L AND APPRAISAL, RESIDENT OF MEXICO WHO NAS Erie RELIABLE 23 = am ar CTS We an THREE YEARS. SOURCES HAS GC) <- CUBANA “AIRLINES ‘IN MEXICO CLYY, a ~ . . 1. ON 16 JULY 196% ANTGNIO HADIK, SELF-IDENTIFIED AS A REPORTER FOR PANORAMA, ARGENTINE MAGAZINE, MADE AN APPCINIMENT AT TRE CuStH EMSASSY IN MEXICO CITY TO ETF ALOLT GOIN? TU MARANA, ' 2. THE SAME DAY RAUL C92 310 VILLEGAS Y CHAPA, MEMBER OF THE ARTS AND TECHNIQUES COMMISSION OF THE SOCITEOSO MEXICANA CE AMISTAD CCK CHINA POPULAR (SMACP = MEXICAN SOCIETY GF FRICNUGHIP WITH PEOFLE'S CHINA), WAS UNABLE TO OSTAIN FROM THE CUBAN EMBASSY ANY COMFIRMAT 108 GN HIS PLANNED TRIP TO CUBA, _ - 3- CN 17 JULY A PERUVIAN DELEGATICN OF EIGHT, TO IKE 26 OF - we ' £ .* SGLY CELEBRATIONS #N HABANA WAS AT CUSANA AIRLINES IK MEKICC CITY, VE PINS SOME FINAN. VAL : ES wi fae nertal cok rss GG COUNTE! hia ‘ee ngs a Aa ita iF ine Cone dik Sie a i 1S aoe Of the Reptonsge Laws, Tie , = UVSC. Secu. 793 and 794, the transmission oF reveletion of which {9 a5y manner to an unauthorized person Ls prohibited by law. Cae 8 Racetad baw ereens SECRET vo poekzce micscs [ESET STATE/INR «DIA. ARMY/ACSE| NAVY «AIR OCS) SECOEF. «OSA NIC: BANA cf ONE ce om 08 Ft f° 5 14-0900 one ee at ont SECRET fs: tesecs care cWaAen Filed fa) SECRET MOPeE in QOIShy —— CLAS SIPC ATO — CUSSESUN ATION CONTENS T T PABANA CH 22 fuer¥ TO ATTEG Tel Clu lee Wicks, 5. OW OS slay THE Cusae GoD PL er8ece Passauc3 Foe Tah - - bore SON te ~. COSTA RiCAKS Oh CubanatS FLAT oe wl oeee SLAW OSI LlLLii, WRITER ANC BER OF Tal LEWIS AL ODE! TILL OF MEXICANO (FCM Oo MENI Can Cosmin: oy =a ‘ * Ab “1 < + Oo r —) a mH rc fo) p os ‘ 7 D ' ’ LOPES, SecCno SEcrorasy ON 23 JULY, THAT RE FAD SUT IT WAS CERTAIN THAT HE ToULE LOWS ON 5 Vuby, DARE ZiOMSLINA, CF BOLITICA, Ms TO LEAVE ON 25 Ly, (FE PREVIGUSLY REPCRTED THAT MOL FOR POLITICA CR AS A NACIONAL (MUN = RAT Or UNITED STATES Conan. : 6. ON 21 JULY SOSE MIGUEL FSP ARE LE CUBAN EMBASSY, PROMI SED noah LATINA, CUGAN NEWS ASENGY. Hoo see Aseria” Se ee CNN PAC!G GPERATCR OF THE AGz! JARDON IF CARLCS 2ATALAR FUE hares vat HIS Visa Prapy IARI BRT Asp peat : Har CLASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTECKS 14-0000 CLASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTROLS SECRET x0 FORTISN PIcCeess eae (Wren Filled inp A CUBANA RESERVAPSOMHAD -RFT;; MADD FOR MIX, Te ALSO, AS OF 21 JULY CUSAKA HAD CANCELED ITS FLIGHT OF 22 JULY AND WAS NOT PLANNING ANC CHER ChE UeTEL 25 JULY, 8. FIELD DISSEM:STATE,FS: , ATV NAVY ,A'R,0INCSO,CINCLANT, ER CF MESSAGE CLASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTROUS NO FCREZCN DISSEM 14-0000 & “ny ir ore © | \ participantecs 6 sean 560 délares cn “nuestra cuenta en el - eeee Bank de Washington", pero resulta que recibioron un -= telegrama de Roma diciendo que la fecha lfmite para cse do- ' pésito es el 20 de julio y querfan saber si se habfa hecho- el depésito o nd, ya que mediante ese depésito ;odrfan ha-- cerse jos arreglos para los boletos de los becarios a San-- tiago de Chile. Derta pide su teléfono, ya que tiene- que hablar con el embajador y Trouppe dice que os el 257550 ext.3l1. Berta toma nota.~- 505,< 505. - Entrada 1226.- Novicky, Segundo Secretario de Ja Emba- jada de Checoslovaquta al no encontrar a Rogelio Rodrfguez, pide a Berta le diga que no se lo olvide la cena que tiene- ra f. 1 _ hoy con dl a las 20,00 h. en su casa. Berta:que estf- “ X bien.- 536.- : . . : 536. Entrada.- HF soli¢ita hablar con Roa y Berta pide lla- - me al 141526,- 550,- ot 566. Salidas ocupado y equivocado.- 591,- 593. Salida al 186935.-1246,- Berta se comunica a la: casa-- ; del Dr.Gustavo Baz y pregunta la direccién para mandar}o “r una invitacién para ol 26 de julio y HF dice que cs Dravo <. 14, San Jerdénimo.- 610,- , a, - | . G12. Entrada 1317.- HF pregunta a Berta si han sabido algo-. ' acerca de la visa para los alumnos becados ecabanos y Berta- ' dice que né, que llame matiana, iF acepta.- 621,- _ 621. Entradas sin contestacién.- 633.- -- (6.-136.-17 Julio 64),- pr. Pes > 0000 [sa7sos] a] = VALUATION oe i Ee mad || ___OF [HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS TO ; oT . [CLASSIFICATION Te, ae pL of a {CLASSIRICALION . fl fi a. , OF CS INFORMA i10N REPORT wo 7 qf 2 “GISSEMINATION Eo dee Pact ed . : xO F AUTHENTICATING OFFICER COORDINATING OFFICER(S) were sy, RELEASING CFFE SECRET TEN FLED END 5--aaee EM ea CHcactt PAL ORS I OS ! vwawimarae non _! a : 14-0000 oS ECRET 7 —_ CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY - “COUNTRY: ‘pareor (16-21 JULY"1964 re INFO. 1 SUBJECT " TRAVEL PLANS GF DLLICATES TO THE 26 OV thie CELEBRATIONS IN PLACE — oO CATEACQ MEXICO, WEXICO city (ay-22 UULY 1964) REF “source. : : "FIELD REPORT NO. ne wND _pomeisa RESIDENT OF MEXICO" WHO MAS EF Intelligence Information Cable’ CUBA/MEXICO/LATIN AMYRICA qe gS-3ia/eeecse .bISTR, 23 GOEY 1904 2) RELIAULE NEO’ MATIC, TS th VaR CUBAN ex ” THREE YEARS.-- SOURCE HAS GCCD © CUBANA ALRLINES. IN MER ce. C1Ty, 1. ON 16 JULY 1964 ANTONIO HADIK, SELF-IDENTIFIED AS.A REPCRTER FOR PANORAMA, ARGENT INE MAGAZINE, MADE AN CAPPGINTMENT AT THE CUgty EMBASSY aN MEXICO city TO SEE ALOT GOING Fo MARANA, CHAPA, MEMBER OF THE ARTS or 2. THE SAME DAY RAUL COS VILLEGAS Tf AND TECHNIQUES COMMISSION OF THE SOL TEOAD MEXICANA. BE AMISTAD CCN. CHINA POPULAR (SMACP -. MEXICAN SOCIETY GF FRIEKOSHIP WITH PEOPLE'S CHINA), WAS UNABLE TO OBTAIN FROM THE CUBAN EMBASSY ANY CONF IRMA r rok ON HIS PLANNED TRIP TO CUBA, . — 3. ON 17 JULY A PERUVIAN DELEGATION OF EIGRT 70 TRE 26 OF JULY CELEBRATIONS iN HABANA WAS AT CUBAHA APRLIBES Ih MEA ICS cilt, HORE Vi N NTEP INS SOM iNARS VAL FRICULTIES erat Titertos Yeo i. rt BGOU a ane the Nas CMa fe Defense of ine United States within the meaning ‘of the Espionage Laws. rite 18, U-S.C. Secs. 793 and 794, the transmission or revelation: of which tp any manner to an unauthorized person Ls prohibited by law. . : = eeout SECRET | _ do paeteen en ee . . ; MG FORRES RogcEE | eect ONE ocr one CO FEE TS ARMY/ACSI° NAVY AIR “JCS SECDEF «NSA NIC KKK NSE oct STATE/INR = DIA. 14-0000 « pane SY cant atid SAIN ATION CONTEOLS CLASSE aTiON'— Cisse SECRET / (Waen Futed Iiy COSTA RICANS ON CUSANAtS WR ITER ANC steas ore MEXICANO (PEM = MEXICA “BECOND SEC ON 23 JULY, THAT BUT. IT WAS CERTAIN THAT OF POLITICA, TO LEAVE GN 25 PREVICUSLY RE FOR POLITICA OR NAC TONAL (MLN - HAT Ore UNITED STATES COMMU: “6. ON 2) sULY CUBAN EMBASSY, PF ers ne LATINA, CUBAN NewS ATE PAD!O GPERATCR OF JARDOL IF CARLCS Laz we : : . a . Rome | GASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTBOLS S EC R E T xe FOREIGN PISS ‘1When Filled in} A cUBANA RESERVA MOWHAD: “BEDS MaDe FOR HI. eo leweesee SF TF, ALSO,"AS OF 2) JULY CUBANA AAD CANCELED» ITS FLIGHT OF woe Te suey AND WAS NOT. PLANNING ANOTHER ONE UNTIL 25 “JULY, wh 8. FIELD DiSSEM: STATE FS! JAR ATE ANAY, A186 1NE5O4¢ CINCLAKT . < . ‘ an * . ts . ; é i 4 4 END CF MESSAGE ~ CLASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTHOIS SECRET © NO FOREZCS DISSE P1403. participantes 6 sean. 560 délares con "nuestra cuenta en el - wees. ‘Bank de Washington", pero resulta que’ reeibieron un -- ‘telegrama de Roma: diciendo ‘que la fecha l{mite para ese de- julio y. auerfan saber ‘si. se habla” hecho- “pésito ‘es el 20.d vel depésito o nd, ya due mediante ese ‘depésito Lodrfan lias cerse. 108 arreglos para los. ‘boletos de los -becarios a San-- - tiago de Chiles. Derta pide» su steléfong, ya ane: tiene--. “que: hablar ‘con el ‘emba jador y ‘Trouppe: “dtce que os el 257550 — ext.31s oe Berta toma nota.- 505.- Entrada 1226.- Novicky, Segundo’ Secretario de Ja Emba- jada de Checoslovaquia al no encontrar. a Rogelto Redrfguez, eee pide a Berta le: “diga “que no se- le olvide la cena que tiene- yt . hoy ¢on ¢l a las 20.00 h. én su casa, Bertasqne ‘eatd- st X bien.- 536.- 7 : 536.°. .. Entrada.- HF soliéita hablar con Roa y Berta pide lla- mo al 141326,- 550.- 566. Salidag ocupada y equivocado.~- 59L.- 593. “Salida al 186935.-1246,- Berta se comunica a la‘ casa~- del Dr.Gustavo Baz y pregunta la direecién para mandarlo -- : a una, invitactén para cl 26 de julio y HF dice que es Bravo -_- : 14, San Jerénimo.-.610.- - " _ - 1, _ a Se on . ! . oo . a G12. : Entrada 1317.- ne pregunta ‘a “Berta si han sabido algo-.. ' acerca de la visa’ para ‘los alumnos becados cubanos y Berta- i , dice que né, que Tlame maiiana, NF acepta.- 621.- no, 621. Entradas’ sin contestacién.- 633.- fo, 7 _ (6.-L36,-17 julio 64).- )- 236s 14-0000 ¢ i aay TO PRIORITY LIMA RYBAT DYVOUR . REFS A LIMA 5866 € NOT SENT MEXI) Be LIMA 56S3 (NOT SENT MEXI) C DIR 34453.( NOT SENT MEXI) De 2URC O227CIN 1933) DUIRON-I 1. POA GRANTED YRERROD@RE (D-1) 14 JULY FOR PURPOSES CONTACT, ASSESSMENT AND LCFLUTTER ONLYs 2. FOLL IS FOR POSSIBLE STATION BACKGROUND USE RE D-I PONA FIDES$ Ae. JACINTO RENTERIA MACHUCA LISTED DUERON"NOTA DE INFORMACION® NO 000330.AS BIR ACTIVIST IN JAUJA, LED 29 MAY 62 ATTACK THERE. DOB hy WORKS “FERTISA™ CNOV. 9163), LIVES AVDA PUENOS ; AIRES 308, C Lady MILITARY CARD A2-54-00863, VOTER CARD 1452140. Pe JUAN 2 LIZAMA SEGUIDO, PERU PP 06517, TRAVELED 5 APRIL MEXI-HAVANA WITH DeI AND RENTERIAs Co "ROGFLIO"ALMOST CERTAINLY ROGELIO RODRICUEZ LOPE?, 2ND SECRETARY PWRUNEN EM2 MEX AND IDENTIFIED DIRECCION GENERAL DE IiITE~ LIGENCIA (DCI) OFFICER FOR MEXTe De (FRANCISCO) CARLOS ACEVEDO MORENO CONFIRMED AS ACCOUNTANT PRENSA LATINA LIVING CALLE MARTI 10-7, MEXIe THIS ALSO IS ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS FOR IDENTIFIED DGI AGENT PANAMA. ACEVEDO TRAVELED NEXI-HAVANA JULY AND AUGUST 1963. E. “BERNABE” LISTED AS APPRENTICE OF "JORDAN", TRUE NAME FNU JOA, DGI OFFICER FOR PERU, MAY SE SAME IDEN AS IN REF D PARA 1Fe Fe NO HQS TRACES ERNESTO AYZA DEL RISCO, BUT IN DECENRER 19682 JUAN AYZA DEL RIESCO (PERU PP 01799) AND JUAN AY2A i1ERINO (PERU PP 05775) TRAVELED MEXI-HAVANA TOGETHER. 3e:P-l RECRUITMENT, TRAVEL AND TRAINING CHECK IN MOST SPECIFICS. FOLL STILL QUESTIONAPLE * A. NO-FALSE PRRUMEN PASSPORT CARRIED PETWEEN HAVANA AND PRAGUE. THESE NORMALLY ISSUED, COLLECTED PRAGUE, TRAINEES CONTINUE ON SAME OR ANOTHER FALSE NAME ON ANY LA PASSPORT. 2. VIEW D-I HAZY MOTIVE GO PBRUMEN, WHY HE WILLING, ABLE PAY OWN FARE HOME CITY-MEXI7? ( THIS NORMAL BRACTIVE FOR MOST Le Ae TRAINEES.) WHICH AIRLINE USED? | ” Ce TRAINING SESSIONS PBRUMEN NO8MALLY THREE TO SIX NONTHS, RUT EXACT CIRCUMSTANCES TERMINATION D-I TRAINING STILL UNCLEAR. REQUEST COMPLETE DETAILS. : De EXACTLY SHAT DOES RETERIA KNOW OF D-I"S SACKCROUND? PRRUMEN CCON'T ON PAGE TWOL) : a 14-0000 ron, CLASSIFIED MESSAGE wIN _ ves oO | : e.LE: | Cuan we Taree j —— FPRICRITY ChCHATIONAL IMME QIATE cire INFO to} . . PAGE TWO OF DIR SS306CIN 1153) : —se—— OFFICIALS? DO THEY QUESTION HIM RE HIS RACKGOUNDT THEY WISH USE KIM IN OTHER THAN GUERRILLAOPS? WHAT IS CURRENT SECURITY STATUS D-I'S KURARK CONTACTS? &e D-I HAS HAD CONTACT WITH AT LEAST TY9 IDENTIFIED DCI STAFFERS, PLUS ACEVEDO. ABOVE ASSOCIATION, PLUS ODIFEX RACKGROUND AND KNOWN PATTERNS RECRUITMENT -JPONC TRAINEES INDICATEPOSSIPLE DGI OPS USE OF D-I. HOWEVER, WISH ADVISE STATION DGI DEPT SPECIAL SCHOOLS RESPONSIPLE ALL GUERRILLA TRAINING PRRUMEN,- AND D-I CONTACTS MAY THUS HAVE BEEN LIMITED, PARTICULARLY. SINCE INTEL OPS AND/OR OTHER SPECIAL TRAINING OFTEN CIVEN IN 2ND THREE MONTH SESSION. FYI CS 311/00115-64 BEING POUCHED STATION. IS LATEST ON ORG AND METHODS OF DGIe - 5S. REQUEST STATION? Ae DISPATCH PRIORITY FIELD TRACES PARA 4 REF Ce PLUS JOAQUIN SALCUERO, PAELO LA.ROSA (NO HQS TRACES.) . QS, FURNISH LIST OF MALE RELATIVES DUIRON-I WITH PATROWYM VELARDE, “INCLUDING KNOWN WKEREABOUTS» Ce CABLE COMPLETE INFO D-I PAST AND CURRENT STATUS ODIZEX LIMAs T CHRONO DUMY CLASS FIT A TION INCOM NG Te eeepc 400000 __RYBAT DYVOUR _ ASSESSMENT. AND LCFLUTTER ONLYs aa CLASSIFIED MESSAGE oe _ Z 15 JUL S4 PRIORITY LIMA [REFS A LIMA 5866 ( ‘NOT, SENT MEXI) ~ -' Be LIMA 5683 (NOT SENT MEXID C DIR 34453 ¢ NOT SENT MEXI) De ZURC O227(1N 1033) 4DUIRON-I_ - oe . le POA GRANTED RumaCOnIRE CD- 1) 14 JULY FOR PURPOSES CONTACT, . 2. FOLL IS FOR POSSIBLE STATION RACKGROUND USE RE D-I RONA FIDES$ Ae JACINTO RENTERIA MACHUCA LISTFD.DUEBON"NOTA DE INFORMACION™ NO 000330.AS FIR ACTIVIST IN JAUJA, LED 29 MAY 62 ATTACK THEREs DOB Co 1937° IN PIDRA, WORKS "FERTISA™ tov. 9163), LIVES AVDA PUENOS AIRES 308) CAULAQ, MILITARY CARD A2=54-00863, VOTER CARD 1452140. 2. JUAN/EOPE? LIZANA SEGUNDO, PERU PP 06617, TRAVELED 5 APRIL MEXI-HAVANA MATH D-1 AND RENTERIA.s Co "ROGFLIO"ALMOST CERTAINLY ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ LOPE2, 2ND SECRETARY PIWRUMEN EME MEXI AND IDENTIFIED DIRECCION GENERAL DE INTE= — LIGENCIA (DGE) OFFICER FOR MEXI. De (FRANCISCO) CARLOS ACEVEDO NORENO CONFIRMED AS ACCOUNTANT PRENSA LATINA LIVING CALLE MARTI 10-P, MEXI«e THIS ALSO IS ACCOMMODATION ADDRESS FOR LDENTIFIED .DGI AGENT PANAMA. ACEVEDO TRAVELED MEXI-HAVANA JULY AND AUGUST 1963.0. SO, ; ; Ee "CERNABE” LISTED AS APPRENTICE OF "JORDAN", TRUE NAME FNU JOA, DGI OFFICER FOR PERU, MAY SE SAME IDEN AS IN REF D PARA IFs Fe NO HOS TRACES ERNESTO AYZA DEL RISCO, BUT IN DECENRER 196%R2 JUAN AYZA DEL RIESCO (PERU PP 01799) AND JUAN AYZA WERINO (PERU PP 05775), TRAVELED MEXI-HAVANA TOGETHER. - 3e:D-I RECRUITMENT, TRAVEL AND TRAINING CHECK IN MOST SPECIFICS. - FOLL STILL QUESTIOHAPLE ; _Ae NO-FALSE PRRUMEN PASSPORT CARRIED BETWEEN HAVANA AND PRACUE™ THESE. NORMALLY ISSUED, COLLECTED PRAGUE, TRAINEES CONTINUE ON SAME OR ANOTHER FALSE NAME ON ANY LA PASSPORT. . VIEW D-I HAZY MOTIVE GO PBRUMEN, SHY HE WILLING, ABLE PAY OWN FARE.HOME CITY=MEXI? ¢ THIS NORMAL PRACTIVE FOR MOST Le Ao TRAINEES.) WHICH ALRLINE USED? | ; mo Ce TRAINING SESSIONS PBRUMEN NORMALLY THREE TO SIX MONTHS, BUT EXACT CIRCUMSTANCES TERMINATION D-I TRAINING STILL UNCLEAR» REQUEST COMPLETE DETAILS. : De EXACTLY WHAT DOES RETERIA KNOW OF D-I'S SACKCROUND? PRRUMEN “CCON'T ON PAGE TYOL) 14-0000) aah, CLASSIFIED MESSAGE “NCOMING WUMBCH anrecrpass mo ; Fo : ; INFO . ; cite = Pag PAGE: TO OF DIR 35306CIN 1153) - ame “OFFICIALS? DO THEY. QUESTION HIM RE_ NTIS RACKGOUND? THEY VISH USE| KIM: IN OTHER :THAN GUERRILLAOPS? WHAT IS CURRENT SECURITY. STATUS BrI's - * -KUBARK CONTACTS? ° : _ ‘ae D-I RAS HAD. ‘CONTACT WITH AT LEAST TWO IDENTIFIED DCI STAFFERS» PLUS ACEVEDO. APOVE ASSOCIATION, PLUS ODIBEX BACKGROUND AND KNOWN. ’ PATTERNS RECRUITMENT JPONC TRAINEES INDICATEPOSSIPLE DGI OPS USE 7 : Fe ; OF ‘D-I. HOWEVER, WISH ADVISE STATION DGI DEPT SPECIAL SCHOOLS RESPONSIPLE _ - re . ae GUERRILLA TRAINING PRRUMEN,:.AND D<I CONTACTS MAY THUS HAVE BEEN 7 coe : MITED PARTICULARLY SINCE INTEL. OPS AND/OR OTHER SPECIAL TRAINING : . . . OFTEN civen IN 2ND. THREE MONTH SESSION. FYI CS 311/00115-64 : . . _ .. BEING POUCHED STATION. IS LATEST. ON ORG AND METHODS OF DGI. 5S. REQUEST STATIONS. : As DISPATCH PRIORITY FIELD TRACES PARA 4& REF Ce PLUS JOAQUIN _ SALCUERO, PABLO LA .ROSA (NO HQS TRACES.) Be FURNISH LIST OF MALE RELATIVES DUIRON-T WITH PATRONYM VELARDE INCLUDING KNOWN WHEREABOUTS. - Ce CABLE COMPLETE INFO De1 PAST AND CURRENT. STATUS ODIPEX LIMA. CHRONO DUNY CLASSE TATION, INCOMING 14-0000 y . _ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE gg JULY 68 ; __. DATE: r) . + Ce, | SECRET. | rier . . CUASTIEICATION . : INCOMING NUMULR 1033 DEFERREO | rea] ROUTINE _ Priority” OPERATIONAL . IMMEDIATE Woo . cire LIMA DIR BERN PART MEXI 2uRC_0227_ REF PART SOSL (NOT TO MEX) ALEIANDKD Aucy $70" TALERI AKA |. 14 FOLLOWING IS SUBJECT REF STORY ON ACTIVITIES SINCE WENT A‘:OL “FROM FORT ORDN ny Ag UPON HEARING THAT UNCLE AND AUNT SERIOUSLY ILL, SUBJ LEFT BY PLANE VIA MEXICO CITY TO LIMA, ARRIVING 6 SEPT 63. UNCLE ERNESTO VELARDE DIED OCTOBER 63) AUNT ELENA ARENAS DE VELARDE DIED 3 DEC 63. ON HIS PARENTS URGING, SUBJ WROTE PRES KENNEDY IMMEDIATELY ON ARRIVAL LIMA. NOV 63 RECEIVED REPLY .VIA COL BENSON, MILATT AT LIMA. HOWEVER DID NOT SEE.COL BENSON UNTIL FEBRUARY OR MARCH 64. Be. JANUARY 64 SUBJ ACCIDENTALLY NET LONGTIME FRIEND, ERNESTO AYZA DEL RISCO, DOB CA 38, SPANISH CIT. SUBJ FIRST DISCOVERED THAT AYZA INVOLVED WITH COMMUNISTS IN MARCH 63 WHILE SUBJ WAS VISITING PERU. AT THAT TIME A LIMA POLICEMAN WAS RUN OVER AND-KILLED BY SECRETARY GENERAL OF PERUVIAN YOUNG COMMUNIST GROUP WHO WAS DRIVING-CAR OWNED BY AY2A. AYZA SUGCESTED SUBJ NOT °RETURN U.S. BUT GO CUBA INSTEAD AND INTRODUCED SUBJ TO RENTERIA “WHO "WOULD "ARRANGE EVERYTHING «* °C, BETWEEN JANUARY AND MARCH, SUBJ SAY RENTERIA APPROXIMATELY EVERY TWO WEEKS. AT EACH MEETING RENTERIA CLAIMED PLANS TO GO TO.CUBA VERE PROGRESSING. DURING THIS PERIOD SUAJ THOUGHT RENTERIA "JUST MAKING TALK". ~ HOWEVER IN MARCH RENTERIA ANNOUNCED PLANS COMPLETED, AND THEY READY TO GO. THEN INTRODUCED SUBJECT TO CASTRO LAVARELLO, SALOMON ROLO HIDALGO AND GENERAL PANDOs 7" "D, SUBS AND RENTERIA TRAVELLED TOGETHER TO MEXICO CITY ARRIVING ~Q-APRIL, RENTERIA CARRIED SEALED.LETTER FROM LAVARELLO TO *SENOR JORDAN" WHICH RENTERIA WAS TO DELIVER AT CUPAN EMBASSY MEXICO. AT THIS POINT IN INTERVIEW, SUBJECT VOLUNTEERED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON JORDANS JORDAN IS G-2 OFFICER. SUPJ BELIEVES THAT JORDAN IS MAN IN CHARGE OF CUBAN PROGRAM TO TRAIN OTHER LATIN AMERICAN NATIONALS IN SUBVERSION AND GUERILLA ARFARE. - SINCE SURJ AT NO TINE IN CUDA WAS IN COMPANY. OF OTHER THAN PERUVIANS )TTHIS IS LOGICAL NISUNDERSTANDING. SUBJ MET JORDAN-ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS. HOWEVER _. JORDAN HELD SUBSTANTIVE DISCUSSIONS ONLY YITH RENTERIA WHOy DURING LENTIRE-TIME AND ON ALL MATTERS, WAS CONSIDERED SUBJ SUPERVISOR AND _ WANDLERs SUBJ PAID OWN FARE. FROM LIMA TO MEXICO. GEN PANDO, (THROUGH LAVARELLO, GAVE RENTERIA AND SUPJ EACH 2000 SOLES POCKET CONT soe | ; . | | . : C.F SSIFICATION COMING 14-0000 watetenes t xdb 0S ACE ) ml LATINA, RESIDING AT MARTI 10-83 TACURAYA, MEXICO CLASSICIED MESSAGE DATE: ACTION: a . oo NFO: . 1a . : fie; _ ' CLABSINICATION ot @ “h INCOMING NUMOLA or DEFERREG "PRIORITY OPERATIONAL | IMMEQIATE ROUTINE INFO ~ CITE hu MUER ERX ZURC 0227 PAGE TWO : ; MONEY. RENTERIA LATER TOLD SUBJ THAT HAD HEARD FROM JORDAN THAT LAVARELLO RECEIVES ONE THOUSAND U.Se DOLLARS FOR EACH PERUVIAN RECRUIT SENT TO. CUBA, BUT APPARENTLY KEEPS MONEY HIMSELF e PER INSTRUCTIONS, RENTERIA AND SUBJ MADE CONTACT IN MEXICO CITY WITH CARLOS ACEVEDO, DOB CA 1926) MEXICO CITIZEN, EMPLOYEE OF PRESNA AT tity, RENTERIA AND SUBJ STAYED WITH ‘ACEVEDO UNTIL 5 APRIL WHEN FLEW TO HAVANAs AT ACEVEDO APARTNENT, THEY MET ANOTHER PERUVIAN, TRUE NAME - -QUANSLOPEZ DOD CA 19337 WHO, WENT. WITH THEM TO CUBA.. IN CUBA ‘LOPEZ ADOPTED ALIAS CARLO7SUAREZs RENTERIA AND SUBJ, ACCOMPANIED BY ACEVEDO, WHO HANDLED ALL MATTERS WHILE THEY IN MEXICO, WENT TO Y ONLY ON ONE OCCASION, WHERE WERE INTERVIEWED BY FNU CUBAN EMBASS ROGELTON : F. 5 APRIL SUBJ RENTERIA AND LOPEZ FLEW TO ItAVANA, STAYED - RIVELERA ‘HOTEL UNTIL 8& OR.9 APRIL. THEN UNTIL 13 MAY staYED AT LARGE VILLA ON SEVENTH AVENUE IN MARJANAO NEAR COLF CCURSE ON WHICH ARMY UNIT WAS RIVOUACKED. THERE THEY WERE IMMEDIATELY JOINED BY FOURTH PERUVIAN, ALIAS IVAN MENENDEZ, DON CA 33; ETHNIC CHINESE, FORMER TAXI-DRIVER LIMA. EVENTUALLY TWO OTHER PERUVIANS JOINED GROUP3 ALIAS ENRIQUE DOS CA 40 AND ALIAS ODOM . DO3 CA 4S. NARIANAO VILLA SEEMED TO BE ONLY STAGING AREA. RECEIVED ND FORMAL INSTRUCTION, BUT WERE GIVEN GOOKS ON MARXISM AND..* © - GUERILLA WARFARE. WERE RESTRICTED TO HOUSE AND GARDEN.» JE CUBAN LIVED IN HOUSE WITH GROUP, ALIAS FRANCISO DOB CA AS. Fe 13 MAY SUBJ cRouP SENT TO LAS VILLAS (PRECISE LOCATION CONCEALED FROM GROUP) WHERE WERE INCORPORATED INTO CURAN ARMY . BATTALION OF APPROX 500: MEN KNOWN AS. *LCR™ "LUCHA CONTRA BANDIDOS” “WHICH WAS ENGAGED IN FIGHTING ANTI-CASTRO GUERRILLAS. GROUP WAS | TO OBSERVE BATTALION’S ANTI GUERILLA TACTICS. GROUP COVER STORY WAS THAT THEY PARAGUAYAN STUDENTS AT HAVANA UNIVERSITY. CUPAN INSTRUCTOR WHO ACCOMPANIED GROUP ALIAS BERNABE DOR CA 42. BATTALION COMMANDER KNOWN AS CABALLO DE MAYAGUARA, TRUE NAME LIEUTENANT GUSTAVO CASTILLONe - Ge 2 JUNE GROUP RETRUNED HAVANA TO ANOTHER VILLA ON SEVENTH AVENUE IN MARIANAO SEVERAL BLOCKS FROM EARLIER SITE, FOR TRAINING IN FOLLOWING SUBJECTS. ALL INSTRUCTORS WERE CUBANS. . (1) WEAPONS THEORY (.-1 RIFLE, Mri Mee CARBINE, M-3 SURMACHINE GUN, THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN, PELCIAN FAL, SPRINGFILED, MAUSER RIFLE, 45 CAL PI 3 5) CAL AIR COOLED MACHINE CONTINUED ; SECRET CLASSIFICATION “4 INCOMING a a re 14-0000 feist ss Oo , CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ACTION: . ; : : DATE: INFO: CLASSIFICA an het teAL® INCOMING MUMDLA DCFERRtO PRIORITY OPURARTIONAL IMMEDIATE Veatiace ROUTING [en eeconeas PAGE THREE ZURCO227 (1033) _ GUN. INSTRUCTOR ALIAS JOSE DOB CA 42. Re HOTA (2) EXPLOSIVES THEORY (C-3 AND C-4 COMPOUNDS, TNT, INSTRUTIONS ON HOW TO PREPARE EXPLOSIVES AND INCENDIARIE£S). IN NANUEY bon REPARE INSTRUCTOR ALIAS C3) GUERILLA TACTIS. NO FORMAL INSTRUCTIONS. WERE GIVEN NINE MINUALS MARKED SECRET, WRITTEN BY "CENERAL BALLO". Ca) COMMUNICATIONS: (CIPHER PREPARATION: LEMON JUICE, MILK, SWEAT, URINE SWs RC-6 AND RC 10 RADIO) INSTRUCTOR DOB CA 27, NO ALIAS USED. . (5) TOPOGRAPHY. INSTRUCTOR DOB CA 38, NO ALIAS USED. . (6) - FIRST-AID, _ INSTRUCTOR DOB CA 39, 'NO ALIAS USEDs H.- 24 JUNE GROUP"WENT BY-TRUCK TO PINAR DFL RIO NEAR VILLAGE SAMOA FOR PRACTICAL WORK WITH EXPLOSIVES. TKAINING SITE REFERRED TO AS A "PETE", CONSISTING OF ONF BARRACK AND MESS HALL« I. 26 JUNE GROUP WENT TO ANOTHER “PETE” IN PINAR DEL RIO FOR PRACTICAL YORK WITH WEAPONS. J. 23 JUNE RENTERIA AND SUBJ RETURNED: TO HAVANA TO SECOND _ VILLA IN MARTANAQs - REMAINDER OF CROUP REMAINED IN PINAR DEL RIO _TO CONTINUE TRAINING. REASON FOR RENTERIA A‘!D SUBJ°S EARLIER RETURN WAS THAT RENTERIA IMPATICNT AND ANXIOUS TO RETURN PERU TO FICHT. BECAME EXTRENELY AGITATED AT TIME LIMA FOOTBALL STADIUM INCIDENT, WHICH CLAIMS “AS POLITICAL MURDER» REMTERIA WANTS RETURN LIMA TO ASSASSINATE RESPONSIBLE POLICE CHIEF. Ke 30 JUNE SUBJ AND RENTERIA LEFT VIA PRAGUE FOR ZURICH. EACH RECEIVED U.S. DOLLARS 1200 FOR EXPENSES. CUBANS PAID AIR FARE. 2. PER REF SUBJ AND RENTERIA PLAN ENTER PERU OVERLAND FROM CHILE AT ARICA LEGALLY WITH TRUE NAME PERUVIAN PASSPORTS. SUBJ PASSPORT NUMBER 192408 ISSUED LIMA 12 AUGUST $06 NEITHER HAS _ ALIAS DOCUMENTATION. SUBJ CLAIMS KNOWS NO DETAILS ON FURTHER PLANS _ ,OTHER “THAN: THEY SUPPOSED TO JOIN GUERILLAS IN CUZCO PROVINCE. -. SUBJ WILL TAKE ALL HIS CUES FROM RENTERIA, INCIDENTALLY, SUBJ - “REFERRED TO SUBVERSIVE GROUP -AS "FIR" NOT "MIR". RENTERIA DID REVEAL IN PARIS THAT HE HAS INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTACT A MAN NAMED” ALAIN ELIAS IN JAUJA. ELIAS ALLEGED TO RE IMPORTANT MAN IN "FIR® WHO HAS HAD FULL YEAR TRAINING IN CUDA. 3. WISH EMPHASIZE THAT SUBJ BONA FIDES NOT ESTABLISHED ALTHOUGH HAVE NO INDICATION HE LYING. IN VIEW RENTERIA PRESENCESPARIS, SUBJ THREE HOUR ABSENCE DEFINITELY MAXIMUM SAFE TIME FOR INTERVIEU. SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF AVAILAELE TIME USED T) MAKE RECRUITMENT PITCH, GIVE SECURITY BRIEFING AND ETHA- CONTACT FINSTRUCTIONS, PROVIDE COVER CONTINUED 14-0000 e ACTION: ; : _ ” ANFO: . . : FILE: ‘ CLASS RIC ATION oO 8 DISTR: CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ‘DATE: GCEFERRto PRIORITY INCOMING MUMBLA OPEHATIONAL JI aes ROUTINE IMMEOIATE INFO CITE TRACE FOUR ZURC 0227 1033) STORY FOR MEET (WE HAD TO SHOW HIN LOCATION RED LIGHT DISTRICTY—:craca— REASSURE HIM ABOUT PRORADLE cOSIREX” REACTION TO FACT HE NOT TURNING HIMSELF IN AT THIS TIME, ETC. CONSEQUENTLY MANY UNRESOLVED HOLES IN STORY. MOST SIGNIFICANTS A. SUBJ COULD NOT GIVE CLEAR REASON WHY WENT CUBA AT ALL» WHENEVER ASKED THIS QUESTION, HE SAID THAT HE THOUCH IN ORDER TO FIGH COMMUNISM AND SUBVERSION IT WOULD PE GOOD TO KNOW THE ENEMY, COULD GIVE NO REASON WHY HE DELAYED SEEING MILITARY ATTACHE IN LIMA TILL FEBRUARY.OR MARCH WHEN HAD RECEIVED LETTER PREVIOUS NOVENBERe NOR COULD EXPLAIN WHY SAW HILATT AFTER PREPARATION GO CUBA UNDER WAY WITHOUT TELLING HIM OF THESE PLANS. Be. EARLY TERMINATION RENTERIA AND SUBJ’ TRAINING DIFFICULT TO. BELIEVE: UNLESS POSSIBLE CUBANS ASSESSED THEM BADLY« 4s NOT APLE JUDCE INTEL VALUE. ABOVE INFO. DEFER HQS RE DISSEM ANY PART OF ABOVE. ° END OF MESSAGE 09/03432 | 14-0000 -, 08 JULY 64. INFO: Pe . SECRET.” ne CLASSIFICATION ~ INCOMING NUMULA DEFERRED - ; — 10330 _ PRIORITY ~ OPERATIONAL jee -ROUTINE ; DU TINE IMMEDIATE | cite “LIMA DIR "BERN PART MEXT ©. QuRe-0227_ — TYPIC DYVOUR INK - boa zor : "REF. PARI. 5092. ‘(NOT “TO. MEXD) 7 “aLciawpKo Avs sro * Tyssenl phen 4 FOELOWENG ' 15. SUBJECT. REF ‘STORY ON ACTIVITIES SINCE: MENT- ‘A“OL ; -,UPON HEARING THAT: UNCLE AND. AUNT SERIOUSLY ILL, subs : LEFT” BY ‘PLANE VIA. MEXICO.CITY TO LIMA, ARRIVING 6 SEPT 63..- > UNCLE ERNESTO- VELARDE DIED OCTOBER 63; AUNT: ELENA ARENAS DE. VELARDE DIED 3 DEC 635 ON.HIS PARENTS. URGING, SUBJ WROTE: PRES _ _KENNEDY IMMEDIATELY ON ARRIVAL’LIMAs NOV 63 RECEIVED REPLY .VIA COL ‘BENSON, MILATT AT- LIMAe” “HOWEVER DID NOT SEE COL BENSON | _ UNTIL FEBRUARY OR MARCH 64. “By JANUARY 64 SUBJ ACCIDENTALLY MET LONGTIME FRIEND, *. ERNESTO AYZA. DEL RISCO. DOB CA 38, SPANISH CIT. SUBJ FIRST - “DISCOVERED: THAT AYZA- INVOLVED WITH COMMUNISTS IN MARCH 63 WHILE. “ SUBY.-WAS: ‘YLSITING PERU.” AT THAT TINE A LINA POLICEMAN WAS RUN OVER AND*KILLED..BY SECRETARY GENERAL. OF. PERUVIAN YOUNG COMMUNIST ~ GROUP WHO WAS DRIVING: CAR OWNED. BY AY2A. AYZA SUGGESTED SUBJ NOT “RETURN UeSe BUT GO CURA-INSTEAD AND INTRODUCED SUBJ TO RENTERIA ; WHO "WOULD ARRANGE EVERYTHING.” : : fee LG.) BETWEEN JANUARY AND MARCH, SUBJ SAY RENTERIA APPROXIMATELY “EVERY TWO-WEEKS.- AT-EACH MEETING RENTERIA CLAIMED. PLANS TO GO TO CUBA WERE PROGRESSING... DURING THIS PERIOD SURJ THOUGHT . - RENTERIA "JUST MAKING TALK®. “HOWEVER IN MARCH RENTERIA ANNOUNCED PLANS COMPLETED, AND THEY READY TO GO. ‘THEN INTRODUCED SUBJECT TO CASTRO ‘LAVARELLO y” SALOMON BOLO HIDALGO AND GENERAL PANDO. - D. SUBJ AND RENTERIA TRAVELLED TOGETHER TO MEXICO CITY ARRIVING - QV APRILe RENTERIA. CARRIED SEALED:.LETTER FROM LAVARELLO TO *"SENOR " JORDAN® © WHICH RENTERIA’ WAS. TO DELIVER AT CURAN EMBASSY MEXICO. AT THIS. POINT IN INTERVIEW, SUBJECT VOLUNTEERED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON JORDAN? JORDAN IS G- 2) OFFICER. SUPRJ BELIEVES THAT JORDAN IS : HAN IN CHARGE OF CUBAN PROGRAM TO TRAIN OTHER LATIN AMERICAN - NATIONALS IN SUBVERSION. AND GUERILLA WARFARE. SINCE SUBJ AT NO TIME IN CUBA WAS IN COMPANY. OF OTHER THAN PERUVIANS THIS IS LOGICAL ; NISUNDERSTANDING. (SUBJ. .MET JORDAN: ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS. HOWEVER _ +. JORDAN HELD SUBSTANTIVE DISCUSSIONS ONLY VITH RENTERIA WHO, DURING ‘ENTIRE TIME AND ON ALL “MATTERS, WAS CONSIDERED SUBJ SUPERVISGR AND “HANDLER. SUBJ PAID OWN FARE. FROM LIMA TO. MEXICO. GEN PANDO, “THROUGH LAVARELLOy ( GAVE RENTERIA AND SUP. EACH 2900 (SOLES POCKET cut “CONT ose | Cr A SSTFICATION ifsCOMING ASSIFLEMD MESSAGE DATE: . ene: » P INCOMING NUMBER DEFERRED” OPERATIONAL , . IMMEDIATE. _ ansersnase “ROUTINE CITE: ro ; _ nro fe “s APERX ZURC!0227 PAGE TWO. 0 mon "MONEY. RENTERIA LATER ‘TOLD SUBJ THAT HAD HEARD FROM JORDAN __, THAT. LAVARELLO RECEIVES ONE THOUSAND UeSe DOLLARS FOR-EACH. = PERUVIAN “RECRUIT iSENT TO: CUBA 5: RUT, APPARENTLY KEEPS MONEY HIMSELF o.~: “PER INSTRUCTIONS, RENTERIA-AND SUBJ MADE CONTACT IN MEXICO CITY; q@ WITH CARLOS ‘ACEVEDO, DOB CA.1926, MEXICO CITIZEN EMPLOYEE OF PRESNA . LATINA, RESIDING AT MARTI’ 10-B .TACURAYA,: MEXICO a - RUMOER LATINA, “2 TA TY. RENTERIA * LAND SUBS: STAYED WITH ACEVEDO UNTIL 5 APRIL UHEN FLEW TO HAVANA © _"KEACEVEDO APARTMENT, THEY MET ANOTHER PERUVIAN, TRUE NAME ‘oc JUANTEOPE2 DOB CA 1933" WHO. WENT. WITH’ THEM TO CUBA. IN CUBA _ : *“DOPEZ ADOPTED ALIAS CARLO*SUAREZ RENTERIA AND SUBJ, ACCOMPANIED BY “ACEVEDO, WHO HANDLED ALL MATTERS WHILE THEY IN MEXICO, WENT TO CUBAN EMBASSY ONLY ON ONE OCCASION, WHERE WERE INTERVIEWED BY FNU ROGELIOn oe ES” 5 APRIL SUBJ RENTERIA AND LOPEZ FLEW TO NAVANA, STAYED SS RIVEDERA HOTEL UNTIL 8 OR.9 APRIL.» THEN UNTIL 15 MAY staYED AT LARGE VILLA: ON SEVENTH AVENUE IN MARIANAO NEAR GOLF CCURSE ON Sos WHICH ARMY UNIT WAS.BIVOUACKED.. THERE THEY WERE IMMEDIATELY JOINED BY FOURTH PERUVIAN, ALIAS EVAN MENENDEZ, DOR CA 33, ETHNIC - CHINESE; FORMER TAXI DRIVER-LIMA.s EVENTUALLY TWO OTHER ~ PERUVIANIS JOINED GROUPS ALIAS ENRIQUE DOS CA 40 AND ALTAS ODOM . DOS CA‘AS5«. MARIANAO- VILLA SEEMED TO BE ONLY STAGING AREA. RECEIVED - ND FORMAL ENSTRUCTION, ‘BUT WERE GIVEN GOOKS ON MARXISM AND." ; - GUERILLA: WARFARE. WERE RESTRICTED TO NOUSE AND GARDENs JNE CUBAN LIVED IN HOUSE ‘WITH GROUP, ALIAS FRANCISO DOB CA 43s Fe 13 MAY SUBJ GROUP SENT TO LAS VILLAS (PRECISE LOCATION CONCEALED FROM GROUP) WHERE WERE INCORPORATED INTO CUPAN ARMY a BATTALION OF APPROX ‘500. MEN KNOWN AS. "LCA" "LUCHA CONTRA BANDIDOS™ “MMICH WAS ENGAGED IN FIGHTING ANTI-CASTRO GUERILLAS. GROUP WAS -: TO OSSERVE PATTALION'S ANTI GUERILLA TACTICS. GROUP COVER STORY WAS THAT THEY PARAGUAYAN STUDENTS AT HAVANA UNIVERSITY. CUFAN INSTRUCTOR WHO ACCOMPANIED GROUP ALIAS BERNARE DOB'CA 425 BATTALION COMMANDER KNOWN AS CABALLO DE MAYAGUARA, TRUE NAME LIEUTENANT GUSTAVO CASTILLONe - Ge 2 JUNE GROUP RETRUNED HAVANA TO ANOTHER VILLA ON SEVENTH AVENUE IN MNARIANAO SEVERAL BLOCKS FROM EARLIER SITE, FOR TRAINING _IN FOLLOWING SUBJECTS. ALL INSTRUCTORS WERE CUBANS » . G1) WEAPONS THEORY (.-4 RIFLE, t-1 M-2 CARBINE, M-3 SUBMACHINE GUN, THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN, RELGIAN FAL, SPRINGFILED, . MAUSER RIFLE, 45 CAL PI c 50 CAL AIR COOLED. MACHINE CONTINUED ayn SECRET CLASSIFICATION , INCOMING 237 uw. THOT: _ . , , . . _ . _ , CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ACTION; INFO: OLFERREO PRIORITY ae OPF RATIONAL - _ROUTINE IMME OUATE NFO - fey. “PAGE THREE. 2URC0227 C1033) re ee .GUN. INSTRUCTOR ALIAS. JOSE DOB. CA’ A. Semon os “€2)-EXPLOSIVES THEORY (C-3 AND C-4 COMPOUNDS, TNT, INSTRUTIONS - ON HOW! TO" PREPARE- EXPLOSIVES AND INCENDIARIES). INSTRUCTOR ALIAS MANUEL DOB “CA O04. C3) “GUERILLA “TACTIS~ NO FORMAL INSTRUCTIONS. . WERE GIVEN “NINE: MINUALS: MARKED SECRET, WRITTEN BY "CENERAL BALLO™. Poe: CA). COMMUNICATIONS. (CIPHER PREPARATION? LEMON JUICE, ». SWEAT, URINE SW RC~6 AND -RC 10 RADIO) INSTRUCTOR -DOB CA 27, 4. NO- “ALIAS USED. |.” oo 05) TOPOGRAPHY. INSTRUCTOR pos CA 33, NO ALIAS USED. +" | (8) FIRST-AID»... INSTRUCTOR DOB CA 30, NO ALIAS USEDs _ Me 24: JUNE GROUP“WENT BY TRUCK TO PINAR DFL RIO NEAR VILLACE SAMOA FOR-PRACTICAL WORK WITH -EXPLOSIVES. ‘TRAINING SITE REFERRED. - TO AS A “PETE”, CONSISTING OF ONE BARRACK AND MESS HALL«. Te 26 JUHE GROUP WENT TO ANOTHER “PETE” IN PINAR. DEL RIO ~ FOR PRACTICAL YORK WITH WEAPONS. 1. J. 28 JUNE RENTERIA AND SUBU“RETURNED” TO HAVANA TO SECOND VILLA. IN MARIANAQs: REMAINDER OF GROUP REMAINED IN PINAR DEL RIO - “TO CONTINUE TRAININGS. REASON -FOR RENTERIA AND SUBJ*S EARLIER RETURN | “WAS THAT“RENTERIA- ‘IMPATIENT AND ANXIOUS TO RETURN PERU TO FICHT. BECAME EXTREMELY AGITATED AT TIME LIMA FOOTBALL STADIUM INCIDENT, | WHICH CLAIMS “MAS POLITICAL MURDERS: RENTERIA WANTS RETURN LIMA TO ASSASSINATE RESPONSIBLE POLICE CHIEF. ~ "°K, 39 JUNE SUBJ AND.RENTERIA LEFT VIA PRAGUE FOR ZURICH. - ~ EACH RECEIVED U.S. DOLLARS: 1200 FOR EXPENSES. CUPANS PAID AIR FARES 2. PER -REF: SUBJ AND RENTERIA PLAN ENTER PERU OVERLAND FROM CHILE AT ARICA LEGALLY WITH TRUE NAME PERUVIAN PASSPORTS. SUBJ PASSPORT NUNGBER 192408 ISSUED LIMA 12 AUGUST SO. NEITHER HAS ‘ALIAS. DOCUMENTATION, SUBJ CLAIMS KNOWS NO DETAILS ON FURTHER PLANS- . OTHER THAN: THEY SUPPOSED TO JOIN GUERILLAS IN CUZCO PROVINCE. : subd WILL TAKE ALL HIS. CUES: FROM. RENTERIA» INCIDENTALLY, Subs - REFERRED TO SUBVERSIVE GROUP-AS “FIR™ NOT ®MIR™. RENTERIA DID “REVEAL IN PARIS THAT HE KAS INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTACT A MAN NAMED’ ALAIN ELIAS IN JAUJAs - FLIAS ALLEGED TO PE INPORTANT MAN IN "FIR® WHO-HAS HAD FULL YEAR-TRAINING IN CUBA. . 3, WISH EMPHASIZE THAT SUBJ BONA FIDES NOT ESTABLISHED ALTHOUGH HAVE NO INDICATION HE LYING. IN VIEW RENTERIA PRESENCE PARIS, SUBJ THREE HOUR ABSENCE DEFINITELY. MAXIMUM SAFE TIME FOR INTERVIEW. SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF -AVAILAELE TIME USED T9 NAKE RECRUITMENT PITCH, GIVE SECURITY: BRIEFING ANDT: NSTRUTTIONS, PROVIDE COVER CONTINUED s EaGieRerboal INCOMING 14-00000 * , >" oc : . . . wy - ad . w ot , 2c oe ee . : tof ae . . oe . . . / ‘aa of. ; nn: ee . . . . Leo. . . . . . “a . CLASSIFIED MESSAGE DATE: - Vista: ACTION: | "INFO: 7 7 Cone oe ” us .. _ ; a . . : CLASSIFICA “PRIORITY OPERATIONAL, IMMEOIATE | To ._-. . . ‘e ~ : | “PAGE -FOUR' ZURC 0227 (1033.02 wo | § '. STORY. FOR MEET (WE-HAD. TO. SHOW. HIM LOCATION RED LICHT DISTRICTY ccna ——— ” REASSURE HIM ABOUT. PROBABLE ODIBEX REACTION TO FACT HE NOT TURNING - Jol HIMSELF IN-AT.THIS TIME, ETC. CONSEQUENTLY MANY UNRESOLVED HOLES | “IN STORY. . MOST. SIGNIFICANT #: rr en “O° Ae SUBJ COULD NOT GIVE. CLEAR REASON WHY WENT CUBA AT ALL« WHENEVER: ASKED THIS QUESTION, HE SAID THAT HE THOUGH IN ORDER TO ““FIGH™ CONMUNISM AND SUBVERSION ‘IT WOULD PE GOOD TO KNOW THE ENEMY. COULD GIVE. NO REASON: WHY HE DELAYED SEEING: MILITARY ATTACHE. IN. LIMA “TILL FEBRUARY.OR MARCH WHEN HAD RECEIVED LETTER PREVIOUS NOVEMBER« “NOR. COULD, EXPLAIN WHY SAW MILATT AFTER PREPARATION GO CUBA UNDER-WAY WITHOUT TELLING HIM OF THESE PLANS. | Us “Ba EARLY TERMINATION RENTERIA AND SUBJ’ TRAINING DIFFICULT ~ . TQ BELIEVE: UNLESS POSSIPLE CUBANS ASSESSED THEM BADLY. -o'&e NOT ABLE JUDGE INTEL VALUE. ABOVE INFO. (DEFER HQS RE. DISSEM ANY PART OF ABOVEs a. FILE: : INCOMING HUMULA GEFERREO . anzacenenyy J: ROUTINE CITE END OF MESSAGE = | 14-0000 ‘13.0 22.<-. oo 142,< 154,- EMBAJADA CUBANA.= 14-13-26.= ~ oe ee "6 julio 64,- oe —_ M30-L31. _ , : 1540-2108hs.- Entrada alas 1556hs.- HF Pichardo de la Casa Lechuga por Yegas= Que se le diga a Vega que ya tiene sus piesas y que ai ‘ya le ‘hace su nota.- Jorrins que cuando llegue le dice.= 21. - Yo a : . oT . Entrada a las 1608h9.-) MF con. ‘Sorrin.= Jorrin que no ha Alegado ‘naday que el ‘recibis ‘carta de au mand y que todos estds bien. Qua le llame maiiana a las once.-=-- (33.~ Salida ‘a las 1620h8.- yorrin con HF le pregunta.que sei ha bla al restaurante que. estd on Nifio Perdido y que ei tiene re servados.- HF.que si.- ‘Jorrin que ai es el restaurante que este junto a la torminal de omnibus.- HF que no, que estd& en frente. mens 86 5- Salida al 459764e- 1628h9.- Rogelio Rodrfguez } habla a la —— -— - . eombajada de Indonesia y pregunta por Suprato.- HF que no estdp Rogeljot’ ‘que es para la cena de esta noche, que invite al Sr. Soeparti.-- HF de: acuerdo.--- 720- Entrada a las 1648hs.- 4F Laura por Wilfredo.- Wilfredo = . que ahora mismo va con ella.--- 94,.- ‘Salida al 259100,-.1658hs.- Peregrina por la Srita,Trujil le dice que es sobre ta visaev.. MF *rujillo que manden por el ----Keforma 305.----Embajada de los Estados Unidos.-- 15300 Entrada a las 1719hs.-~ MF de la embajada de Indonesia con | Rogelio Rodr{guez Lépez le dice que ‘lo molesta de parte ‘deTsu- prato que dice aue el no estd seguro donde va a ser la cena qu sien la residencia o en la casa de usted.- Rogelio: que on su casa Baja. California 178-3, que es' de 8 a 8.30pa.--= lod.- Pasa a la heja dos.... ry ee aoe Og . _ a a -00000 oo wt ee ee cee ee a 1 A i j 4 1 ! ‘EMBAJADA CUBANA.= 14- 13-2605 NF ge ee "6 julio 64.- we so M30-L31. a, 1540-2108hs.- , Se ; ol ; “Entrada alas a5séne.- HF Pichardo de la Casa Lechuga por Vegaen Que se le diga a ‘Vega que’ ya tiene sus piesas. y que oi “ya. le ‘hace: su hota.- Jorrini que. cuando - -Legue | le ‘dice. 21. . ao /, Entrada. a las’ “W608he.= NF con. : ladas que. 02: recibid | carta’ ‘de au mamé yy que todos ootds Qrrin.e Jorrin ‘que no ha 22 ue le liame mafiana a las once.-=- 33 39e- : Salida ‘a ‘las weeds Jorrin con HF le pregunta. que. si ha lye -dla al restaurante qu etd en Nifio Perdido y. que ai tiene re a servados.- HF .que si.- Jorrin que ai es el restaurante que eats - a junto ala terminal de omnibus.- “HF que NO, que eat en frente. ft mee 46.— ; 4 . . r Salida: -al 439764.- 1628hs.- Rogelio Rodrfguez habla ala " embajada, de Indonesia y pregunta por Suprato.- HF que no estds Rogelyor ‘que eg para la cena de esta noche, que invite al Sr. Soeparti.-- HF de’ acuerdo.--- J2.- ‘Entrada a las 1648hs.~ * Laura por Wilfredo.- Wilfredo <- que ahora mismo va con ella.--- 94,9 142.- Salida al 259100.-.1658hs.- Peregrina por la Srita.Trujil. > le dice que es sobre la visaewee MF ‘rujillo que manden por el o---Ne forma 305.----Embajada de los Estados Unidos.-= 153.= 154,- .. _ Entrada a las 1719hs.- MF de la embajada de Indonesia con : ' Rogelio Roarfguez Lépez le dice que lo molesta de parte ‘deflsu- prato que dice’ ‘qgue'el no ‘esté seguro donde va a ser la cena qu sien la residencia o en la casa de usted.= Rogelio: qué on su casa BaJja. California 178-3, que es de 8a 8.30pa.--= lob.e Pasa a la heja doses se 14-0000 ide = Ow aN CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY “This meters! contains taforesG:n afocting the National Defense of Une United States wiinia the meening of the Baplcnase Laws Tite 18, CBC. Seca TS and TM te tensmission of revelation of which in any maoner to an unauthorized persca is brobibited oy law. - - SECRET _ 2 NO FOREIGN DISSEM ; COUNTRY Cuba , REPORT NO. CSCI-2/782,061 SUBIECT . Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez DATE DISTR = 2S June 1964 NO. PAGES 2 REFERENCES OATE OF 1964- INFO. PLACE & =: Wa strin; ton, D.C. : DATE ACG. May 1964 : : oo FIELD REPORT. NO. THIS 1S “UNEVAIUATED INFORMATION. SOURCE GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE ~ SOURCE: x ‘forcer: ‘Cuban Is officer who served with: the ‘Cubsa Intelligence Service until April 1964. “Headquarters Comment, The following: report is one of.a s€ries containing personality information provided by. the source and includes supplemental information from the records of this Agency. 1. Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez, who uses the pseudonyms "Eduardo,".. ~.- ‘"Casimiro," and "Jose Antonio," is an officer of the : Direccion General de Inteligencia (DGI - General Directorate of Intelligence) stationed in Mexico City, Mexico. 2. RODRIGUEZ, who was born in approximately 1940, is five feet eight inches tall, has a husk build, a reddish “ complexion and blond hair .1,2,3,4,9,6,7 Headquarters Comments. 1. A uSually reliable source in a report dated 29 March 1962 stated that Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez is the third secretary of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. ’ Source also. said that RODRIGUEZ had plans to see Major Alfonso PRERA, leader of the 13 Noverber Group in Mexico on 24 March 1962, 2. In a report dated 14 February 1964 Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez sas reported to be the second secretary of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. eS curt SECRET . wa NO FOREIGN DISSEM °-; $4 sapwonaomeper . soit wh docteeeteerooe REP CINCLANT_CINCSO # (Note: Field distribution lndkoted by ~ =~.) wH7SK7R [I WH/1/¥exa, 1: 14° Wi/MEXI 1; Lido cg oe 7 (), WEL (2), WH 1 (1), Cl 4, RID 1 | 201-332665 " ; Tose Oy ORSOLETE POETIOTS EDITIONS, 14-0000 SECRET NQ FOREIGN DISSE IGN DISSEM PuURwARG rt mo -2- mIDIMiS eds te az 6S : nati 3 ssf" we A fairly reliable source ina docurent dated 4 March 1964 Said that Rogelio RODRIGUEZ, at the 18 January 1964 Cuban Embassy staff reeting, wes giver the assignment as Political Reporting Officer. In a report. dated 26 april 1964 it was reported that Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez, second secretary of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City, uses the pseudonyms "Chele" and “Gorrin’ with his contacts in Mexico. On 28 April. 41964 it. was reported that “Rogelio RODRIGUEZ, a . .known..Cuban.. ] Guba: on 25 April 1964 for a permanent change of station. intelligence service officer, left Mexico tor In the 17 May 1964 issue of Hoy it was reported that Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez, second secretary of the Cuban Embassy in . Mexico City, left Cuba on 16 May 1964 to return to duty in Mexico. 7 A fairly “peltable. source in a report dated 5 June 1964 stated that Rogelio “RODRIGUEZ, ‘second secretary of the Cuban Embassy ‘in Mexico City, is the son of a Communist Party member and that he (RODRIGUEZ) previously worked in the Foreign Office on Mexican matters in the Latin American Political Department. Source also said that he ‘thought RODRIGUEZ probably worked for Manué] PINETRO, SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM 14-0000 “CENTRAL “INTELLIGENCE AGENCY “This matertal contains informsticn aferting the National ‘Defense of the United States wins’ “the meaning of we Bxpicnage Lata, Tiue 18, UB.C. Beck. 193 and Te, ee Ginsrolsion oF fevoistion of which {n any mannér to an unsuthorired person ts probibited or law, ms a — SECRET : Le: NO_ FOREIGN DISSEM é COUNTRY Cuba. REPORT NO. - CSCI-2/782,061 . SUBJECT - Rogelid RODRIGUEZ Lopez “DATE DISTR. «= 2D. June. 1964 NO. PAGES 2 meee “ DATE OF 1964: Oo "te INFO, ae be "pace & “Washington, > c. : - a . ; : 2 FIELD REPORT NO. ‘DATE ACG. May ¥964 —- “TMIS 1S" UN ALUATED IMFORRATION, SOURCE GRADINGS ‘ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF CONTENT 15 TENTATIVE. “SOURCE: - K former: ‘Cuban ES ‘officer who served. with the “Cubsa Intelligence Service until April 1964. : Headquarters Comment. , The following report is one. of- Bee S€ries containing personality information provided by. the source and includes supplemental- information from the a ‘records of this Agency. — Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez, who uses the pseudonyms “Eduardo,!!.-—--- "is an officer of the tyre le -"Casimiro,” and "Jose Antonio, Direccion ‘General de Intelligencia (DGI - General Directorate ‘of Intelligence) stationed in Mexico City, Mexico.: is five 73,8 build, a reddish 2) RODRIGUEZ, who was ‘born’ in approximately 1940, feet eight inches tall, hag a hugk “complexion and blond hair. “Headquarters Comments. 1. A uSually reliable source in a report dated 29 March 1962 stated that Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez is the third secretary of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. Source also. said that RODRIGUEZ had plans to see Major Alfonso PRERA, leader of the 13 Novenber Group in Mexico ou 24 March 1962, 2.. In a - report dated 14 February 1964 Rogelio RODRIGUEZ ‘Lopez was reported to be the second secretary of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City. 6S cary 4 ; it ‘ oe 3 . by SECRET + - NO FOREIGN DISSEM 7. 3 PQS RID — WH/SA/CI ae MEX (Tf WH/WAVE [U1 “SR/SA 7 (1), WE 1 (2), WH1 (1), CI 4, RID 1 * [CODED IMATING REL E ast “] Otago pak Lp = ! { 201-332665 ; ’ FORM KO. y OBSOLETE FREVIOCS EDITIONS, 4-00000 . : . SE CRE T ; 3 | oe . 7 i -. . NQ FOREIGN DISSEM FURKW. AnUtl 7 , . thes os 2 - ‘ RID LMIS el rr ra. . 3. A fairly reliable source in a docurent: dated 4 March 1964 ; said that Rogelio’ RODRIGUEZ,'.at the 18 January 1964 Cuban’ Embassy staff_ réetine, wes given the assignmént as Political Reporting Officer. . In a report dated 26 April 1964 it was reported that Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez,-Second secretary of the Cuban Embassy in , Mexico,City, uses the pseudonyms "Che le". and "Gorriny with his contacts’ 1it Mexico. 964° it vas reported that “Rogelio RODRIGUEZ, a ntelligence’ jservice officer, left Mexico for ~ Cuba. on 25: April 1964 for a: ‘permanent change of station. - In the 17 itay 1964 issue ‘of Hoy it was reported that Rogelio : RODRIGUEZ, Lopez, second secretary ‘of the Cuban Embassy in Mexico. Catys jeft, ‘Cuba on 16 “May 1964 ‘to return to auty: in ‘Mexico. . . : A fairly reliable: sourse ina report dated 5 June 1964 ‘stated -.. that. Rogelio ‘RODRIGUEZ, ‘second secretary of the Cuban Embassy ~. in’ Mexico Ci) is: the son of a Communist Party member, and -that he (RODRIGUEZ) previously worked in the Foreign Office on Mexican matters in the Latin American Political Department. ‘Source also said that he thought RODRIGUEZ Probably \ worked for Manué] PINEIRO,. . ~ SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM 4 . Loe ene EXCERPT DST-1195% — 27 June 1964 FROM: Amenbassy MEXIOO , SUBJECT: _ Changes in Soviet Bloc Diplosatie Personnel in Mexico The Mexico City daily Excelsior reported on June 17 that Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez, ‘Second Secretary of the Cuban Enbassy, was given 2’ farewell party by his friends. Rodriguez recently made a trip to ‘ "Cuba and, at that time, it was rmored that he would be transferred. Instead, he returned to Mexico. The Exbassy possesses no other information regarding Rodriguez’ possible re-assignment. ooeee For the Charge d'Affaires ad interin: Wallece W, Stuart Counselor of Embassy for Political Affairs EXCERPT ; DST#11954 27 June 1964 ak a ee me re NE ST GT EXCERPT mS DST-11954 2”? dune 1960 FRCH dmenbasisy MEXICO oo, - ee : | SUBJECT Changes 4 in Soviet Bloe Dapteaatic Personnel in Mexico | oe The: Mexicé 5 Cty aakly Excelsior reported on June 7 ‘that Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lope, ‘Second Secretary of the Cuban Babass7," was: given a farewell party by his. friends, Rodriguez recently nade | a trip to : “Cuba andy at that tine, it was rumored that he would be transferred. Instead, he returned to Mexico. The Brbassy possesses no other information ‘regarding Rodriguez? possible re-assignment. . ° as, _ For the Charge d' Affaires ad interin: Wallace W, Stuart , Counselor of Exbassy for Political Affairs EXCERPT - pst-1195% , 27 June 1964 L BALE TO CUE . . eee = DS ennmrntnerme mare of wir ec nance ongreor [Tse ee. 10 : pists wR FROM r..8:\4CO CITY © ACTION: wii 8 ; nro. DOP, Ct, CL/OPS, CI/IC 2, FI, We 6, WH7, VR . . SECRET 1630712, . | ppansind7 | 19. IQ INFO 905 VATE GITE MEXT 9636 | TveIC LIOOZE AMNY? J —GfS COMMENT: © *REF 1S RYBAT. ; ‘REF S8US 99$3 Cn & GG43H * 5 Tne'64 . he FYE: ROMERO PARA S$ REF 1s FERN ANDD ROMFRO HERNANDEZ 201-225 175) LEF MEX! JUDICIAL POLICE. STATION { LISTED 1963 ‘FEDERAL DIRECTORY aS CH WAS BEEN AVAPE HIS CUBAN AND COMMTE CONNECTIONS, HOPES DEPpOSE HIM ‘AFTER INAUGURATION LITENPO-2. VARELA, PARA 4 PISSIBPY IDFNZ JAE VARELA CANOSO ¢21- -267743) CUBAN NavAL ATTACHE NEXT EARLY 60. MARTIN RE Hay STUDENT REPORTED FES 63 BE MEYBER DISSIDENT FacTION Pom. NOt IOANELEY EMU LU AGENT PARA. So oar nee | OGELIO RODRIGUEZ IS SECOND, NOT FIYST SECY. eras VAS RZFUSED P3PRIME VISA. ea << PON : ‘3. ZOILO MONDE JAR PRESENTLY MEXI. i ‘HAS BEEN GIVEN TOKEN DESTIEFING BY ANSAIL=1 UNIT 3UT WITHHELD PERTINENT ; JNFORMAT ION. THREATENS ENTER POORIME ILLEGALLY. “SECRET £ 1S PROTAITED REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFIC it 1389° or weces YES PARA 3 PROBASLY IDEN MARTIN REYES VAYSSADE, FORMER utah _ c °o td v . : { a DIRE WOR Re , i ACTION: ORAS 8 oe : S INFO 1 DOP, yh, cifors, cific 2, Ft, We é, WH 7, ve . _ re aoe : ae — — @i[srcre 11690317 - ern | | pantin07 118 (pig INFO 5PY3 wa’ © CITE MEXT 9836 a“ . Tyete L1OozE ANN vo: C/S COMMENT: *REF 1S RBA. per seus 99s3(/e 4 59434 5 Tone'64 oe 2 un rf aw STUDENT REPORTED FES 63. BE MEMBER DISSIDENT FacTloy Pete R i} Cc re) P Y =e LIP TO RUE md. 2 WPA: . ena” AEs Ae an ees Lp mt tc wane 7] ; , vegreoy {-] $c a. : CLASSITIED MESSAG Eo. : ; a B . : . a - FROM 1. EMCO cy 1 H t i H : ide FYL: ROMERO PARA 3 REF Is” FERNANDO ROMERO HERNANDEZ (201-225 175) 1 T LISTED: 1963 ‘FEDERAL DIRECTORY. As CHIEF MEX! JUBICT AL POLICE. . STATION “4 O°: “ws BEEN AWARE HIS CUBAN AND COMMIE CONNECTIONS, Hopes DEpOSsF Hin : an ' AFTER INAUCURATI ON LITENPO- m2 VARELA, PARA 4 pass tapy IDEN JAIME al VARELA CANOSO C261- 267743). ‘CUSAN NAVAL ATTACHE NEXI EARLY 68. . eeD ‘MARTIN REYES -PARA 3 PROBASLY “IDEN MARTIN REYES VAYSSADE, FORMER UNAM - D, NOT FI¢ST SECY. OCELIO RODRIGUEZ 15 SECON : 43 “ZOILO MONDE JAR PRESSNILY MEXI. WAS REFUSED P3PRIME VISA. $ ‘HAS BEEN GIVEN TOKEN DESRIEFING BY AMSAIL- \ ‘UNIT BUT. WITHHELD PERTINENT Dp JNFORMATION, THREATENS ENTER PEPRINE ILLEGALLY. ‘SECRET a “REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED ** pesenere 19890 ITS (1400000 SE PPE pst 8? oe Z Deots arrt as trip was aid. for ed that an Ceo | ces plarers chided hin land tie bisses in tem, ‘fhe trourht fn$2 the sail ‘had mot LeSts: 5 Jute fren iatereinealey Sires sine Co . sv both e= this reflects 30% seed ae x £2 fn » INGLES told Le? that Coty hed . ° v7: sn -O's relatives ir Cra. (cats : . fn. oly cays anything nice to anyers). : , 4, Sito, The fmbessador said LCPED YE wees so attend the : ‘hg. “ea that this had harsened - athe y bad noted that he to fnvaricbdly. f vai” co m= apparently LOPEZ Matets keess 2. T not cttend the staff moesing but VECA and Rocelto oro therce amt serenmenes wag acatin evident c% this ad bel fa} a Bane ce a ty” oo Sane le Itwas annovnece that: ABIOTOO hed bern the tarcet oF ufemded TFOA de ARROYO ea) acted in mood fntth ia bassador then raposd tina en he showd a anewertio tees ery : » neh Gime semething ro surious thea 2 botlerina," and erancer chevld te referred to Dra. . Im said that tho os no> get involved ‘ he tre ehenee: . at S AMTOSAC sect : velgares: Let y erattcd viet Aine 3 APARICZIO ELV INS aveve . . . : deere [ Z Tan AG : : Af Year L1G, 14-0000 . nee nen See etd tama? rare csehecvice ' trip was paid for hO remaricnd that in Cron” cers enfced bin te Zn term. uta, She treacht fnelnw and sof@ the sei-1 m4 firet tine Cot had mot Lefts s reficcts 2 hed : relatives in Cuba, (Tots : SPTLTS. Lt neste? ses Stn 4 = . + woe . : is intesecting sines gays anythin: mice to overs). : , 4, terior 6 fimo, Tho sénbessador said : — a catcen’s LUCTEC Matecs to attend the 5 ~. 49 4nvartedly as hic ~pc-at iy LOITZ Mateos keess | ‘ \ wt 4. mot nttend the staff meeting owt VERA and Rogelt s7me thestce : eresnenes was again evident s% this . spe wornad ones actin to be cam fl . 42 pro Listentnce le eo the tarees of mfemied Doréa CRITTA Ge ARROTO ears} ° shed acted tn rood fntta ja Sacsacor then raposd . ¢ nis tira on he chev . aes ay 5) 00 gemcthing ved) then a biilerina,"™ and 1 : . oa . eranetmy chevid te riverred to Dra, . present, the AmD aaie thas ths so nos geb involved L¥4 A oF st this SETI ’ enattcs . “a ADs AA te agunras . : oe Cn Dees iting APANIGN. . pete VOW Lilia, LG f/ Dees 36 14-0000 249." ‘RODRIGUEZ con “el embajador ‘para decirle que no pudieron 24 Miary 196Y | Luogo- Palidas al 181265, -1259-- Sin contesatacién. VEGA. separa espacios para ol vuelo cel préximo. dfa 26a - . t ‘Nuevo Laredo a favor de ROGELIO y, ALEJANDRO RODRIGUEZe por sus beletda antes - ¢ : HF toma nota: y pide que pasen ol iunee de las 1h0d es peck oP . _ pam Fad te + 26 Many, MOF. - ‘Entrada L.D. de Nuevo Laredo a las 2000.6. ROGELIO «== | resolver hoy nada del coche porque cerraron las oficinas <- a las 1400 ho y a esa hora ellos llegaron ‘alld, por lo que- esperan mafiana resolver tddo ol asunto. ARMAS: que antes de regresar lo liamon para eaber a quo horas salone es _ ROGELTO_aceptac= 262,0--—ee _ ; a ay Paty 964 _ Palidas al 161260021259. Sin sontentaoténs : Luego- éximo. fa. 26a -- ‘separa ospac os para. ol vuelo cel pr i . { 20 RODRIGUEZ. . 2 4. , MF toma nota. ¥ pide que. ‘paset ei lunes por ous boletde antos 4G rity © peck “fp , par Fad At brides * 26 Pag 1 104. de Nuevo - Lareds a Tas "3600.6 - ROGELIO - oe "BAIS we “Entrada L.D. — ‘RODRIGUEZ con *: vel -embajador. para, ‘decirle que “no pudieron - . resolver hoy nada del coche. porque cerraron las oficinas” =. ‘a las 1400 he. y a esa hora. ellos llegaron ‘alld, por Yo ‘que- ee . 7 esperan maiiana , resolver tddo el asunto. ARMAS; quo ‘antes | . do regresar lo lliamen para gaber a que horas salon. _ en: . ROGELIO_aceptae~ 262,2-— : . ee : 14-0000 2a — , J19 Pel Ci Station, Lcxico Chie? of Station, Panasa BOR Ly, nJogCeatsOEs . 1... Contects fo oxi ACTION REQUIRED - AESEREMCES Sovio co with’ ts and. Cukans oparation of Field Inforcation froa his contacts Tho Paraza Station hag compicted tLo pr -Reports based oa infornation provided by LY2D. a | in icxico with IDC.MTITY 1l-and IDENTITY 2. Such reports did not, | Lowaver, include oporational dotails of gucb contacts, cusrary (of which follows: | , wd 1 a t City on a Triday corning and imacdiately tclepbozcd JOCINTITY 3.rcikinz an ostessibly innocuous inquiry usin specific terminology in lino with procecurcs arranged by IccTITY 1 during previous meetings with LVAD, dn Ecxico City. féltbouch this inquiry wau inotenced to alert EYAZ"s contact for a meeting the follo.ing day (alternate nesting twenty-four ours later), tha cysten Zailed or IDLATITY 1 did not folics through for unknown Teascas. Pive. cays later (Tuczccay), EYAD recuested tie accistance of IBLENTITY 4 in contacting IDINTTY 21. ‘YELUTITVTY 4 instructed LYAB to zeet hin the followict cight (Jednescay) et 7 pm. . oa the corner oZ San Luis end Cuatcuec Avenue. Alternate nesting sas fined for twenty-four hours lator. 1. EYAL checked into his notel in Loxtco 2. IDSTTITY 4 aid not appear for tho first uccting, but did = for the aitornate meating on Twurceusy. Ile and B72 : U.VAE entered a tazi, and drove to tuc cowsce o2 Xola : : Alanos, where’ . _ 1 Poulevard and Lolivar Strect in tue Colon. KYA talked ona block while IDCUTITY 4 weat to ceternine, Distribution: Q-,1:D w/ett USC TmZT w/att USC 2oriles Atvacbaont: Identities, Under Separate Cover Dare TrPLD DATE DISPATCHED A A yj Tagen a ; 1 ! SL he The al "et AT Let Sem a AD NC OLA t ‘ 14-0000 ; ‘ CONTINUZTION OF : PATCH teas city 1 rcon pests @a-l did not flLov NPTITVe4 acres ec until ton ROG S « zp n heuting, Lat on Tu: Zelecos and Ancalucdia wall Liors eat tha noctis cay (Sricay). Boting, and IY Cllort Gould be x: ayacaxr for the Xo instsucted LYLD. to oD to the covacr ot in tho Colonia Alonos ct Gon.ns., to c thero, and. drink 2 coca. ILUNTiTy-1 recognize, would pass the storo cusvinz Tiis contaet plan 2 Jc8szice out a5 sclccuicd, with NYAS : finally cootinz -i approxinately ong : froa ; _ . - .tho Gtore in qucc Tua aout ecetin; v9 fixcu @Ior tie en ‘ following cay "Gh day) at Spem. ia srogt of the Eexican _— Power and Licht cuildius £ ry for the purpcse of eclivering _ $20,000 to hi VAD and for Fassing of reports fros the Party are -da Panamn. a w ULat Aeteouval. + te ee we meee 6 eevee» -—___-+- 4 3. The Vednescay meeting teok pince as ccheculed. -EYAD and a / Perity-1 went to a yestaurant, Chere ILUNTITY-1 revicuea ‘ tia reports provided ty SUAB aad diccucced Party matters in necoreznce with the. briecing civen LvAD by Farty leaders prior to lis denature. froa Panasa. At tho end of their vo or re discussloa, LIZEvIv%el' told ES te go io & kecrLy corszor : : aud wait there for bits th nat ke would retura in a ice ; minutes with tho funds. UYAD did as Le urs told. ; IDrcr1t Y-1 returned +t othe corner withia a fev minutcs, i . it continued wali ae a Bos st ‘distance, anu turned ints 2 cuull ano, BYAD Zollowed, and also entered tbo lance; hovever, he noted that ha vas belug follesed by 2 ear criven by 2a man of Slavic aoncarance who stconec cas at she entrance to tho lane and chumed tho Ilehis: 3 .t this was a surveillance of tie nesting Ly ILft sciates, however, thesa wore no furthes aunuccal ineicsnts and the funds worg passed is plaaned, wD head arranged to rect. IDINTIT7V-4 at 1 p.m. ca Thursday at tho cornez of San Luis and Cuatence tor a reeting with OTD ag DIT YS ILLUTIGV-2; hovever, LDINTITY=$3 cubcti anction that IDUNCITY-< vu busy. If with tho Dose : padt with LV2.5.to i oduec bin toa eaid . t ho vould Party bes (2 we Jiwho would tah ~ $0 Tha necting -. ,ould Ee 1d te rora the voran WAI YEON TIT TH 2. held at a restsuy sontaene for ee G ts sob STU he hod wo Qf. irog mA rane eee] BS n na polities 1 train aaa yolities2 Ccuentor’ for the NTIG“V-7 vbho woxris ia Sister, , ILuNTiqv-~ s { COnmALED USE PREVIOUS COMON. . ‘ mL, : ‘ 7 . : 14-0000 — ” _ CONTINUATION OF “teste DISPATCH , __ adore Fidel Castro, and cet on the basis of what Custro says, ae tie basis of vbethor or not C. “9 is right. ‘whe old HsLers of the Yertide Lecislista 2 ar cre in sliked, & very cifZicclt pasitioa, and ara gevers VlLy Bocause of tho locatien of the restaurant in the center of a Block in Coyocan, NYAS wes urnble to or vice the rane of the strect oa which it is locatéd. Le d taat it isa typical Lcxican restaurant im a coleniai tatliis x, aud that tha c=ployces year nntive dress. Illucr 2 avrivod ‘ ponewhst [ste at the res urant, csplaininit: th they lost '. their way bocauso they cic not know Coyocau. EVAS ice catizied “thea as IDZNTITY-s and 2 lasge heavy-cet man whose neoe _HYAB does rit know. ‘Following tbe luncheon, ENAB vas driven ‘to the boas of a persoza ivicnd by IDS ITY43, TLo following day: (Fridzs), bo returned to Panana. \ eo oy, _ Mipae | | r i oo, MTA, : | | Sa “StDARACE COYER ATTACENENT : pi: : : 54 woe SMa H2PA~14415 : 2 June 1964 IVENTITY-1 2 A Sovict Inbassy repro sentative, ILSNTIvyY-2. _ Cuban Exbas ssy representatiya, IZanTiTy-3 2 Consular Section of Soviet Enbassy TLinvITyY-4 5 Tziatzun Carrancag TLLTITY=5 X<anuol Terranas Guorrero oe SRUTITY=6 = Rufina A FES bSi65 (2x Festfe . IESNTITY-7 Marta melee WG tate “cere : ILNTITY-s Rogelio ye TIE OG ~$ 14-0000 OMT QUAL IFLD weadGeaR las Ose . CAN HO INSLAINGS Station Stattou ations, - Mouico wit WRT LJ oper _-Contscts to ae de ovietS: and. Cubans. nee ACTION REQUIRED “RU EPLMCES Tee . _. Tho Paraca Station kas conplcted tho ‘proparation of. Tield Inforration J o> Reports bascd 64 -f formation provided by LYAD froa bis contacts — ‘in’ vexico with ILE.TITY 1-and [DENTITY 2. Such reports did-not, putever, inclado oporational dotails of such contacts, suzrary — ae -of vbich follows: . 1. .GYAL checked into his notol in iexieo City on 2 Triday. corning and dmncdiatoly tclepboxcd DOTTY 3 mocking an ostczsibly innocuous dnquary usins specific terminology in 1fpo with procecures arranged by {ouuTITY 1 during ‘ previous meetings w th MWAD in Lexico City. Aitkough this inquiry sau dutenccd to alcrt LYaz's contact for _ a eceving the following d57 (alternate mooeing twenty-four “yours later), the cys ten gatled or IDENTITY 1 did not “follos through for uninown reasons. Five cays later (Tuczday), EYAB requested : the cosistance of IDSUTITY 4 in contacting IGE.TsTY L. IbLNTiIvy 4 instructed EYAB to meet hin the following cight (cednescay) 2t 7 Pp. - om the corner oz San Luis aad Cuatexcec Avetuc. . Altercate neoting was fined for twenty-four kours lator. esoting, but did i te and : o2 xola _apsear for the aitornate =e wivaB entered a taxi, and d Doulcvard and Lolivar Strect in the Colonis s1anos, where’ LYAG valkeod one block while ILCNTITY 4 weat to ccternine; . . . : . i} od Distribution: 2-;2D w/att USC C271 watt USC oFriles . ‘ Atvacbaont: Identities, Under Separate Cover > nant were eee ere She a} ae Pept SRD AND NUMBER HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMBER $-G~14/3 Side 14-0000 ors 2 cee we cee. ecco DISPATCH ob Be, “fhe, store. cay. < ‘me Vednesday neoting. teak place-a tp) ‘lane. BYAD followed, _.te tho lace’: ; @ survedllasce of tha moecting Ly Ift -coulortable fer alic neosneos Se AT Ee SON ky MD LA CRABB Ca THON CONTINUATION OF wate - Tue ae ote ee ie ak . He Yelcuad esrrived for tie meeti vw enty blnutCs hates a ca poestnonca until tic to yd cid not snow gor the 2 that tho nectins cay Cericay). Bocting, and HYAD TLENTITY=4 aorece hat no fusvher eflort: chould be until Monday.) fh SiTY-2 Gic- not a apgacar for tho Moncay nesting, but “on fatccay ILLTITY<-4 + instsucted LYAiD td cd to the coracr of Teleco end Ancalucia in tho Colonia Alaisos atop re q recente and. arivk a coc stovo cuvtaz . datevvels eazrvicd out ag scl with HYAS pproxdisately ong Lies: froea Tua nent Becting vag faxc2 for the fay) at S pom, ia rront of? the Moxtean Power ‘and- Light beilains for the purpose of coliveriag $20,000 to LYA ia ‘Panama.’ éezeduled.- EVAR and YRENTITY-1I. went to a restaurant, 6 TDUNTITY=1 revicsed the roports provided Ly 'Bend discucccd Party natters in eecoreance vith tho. briecing given LVAD by Farty leaders : prior to lis depxturo fron Pauaza., At tho end of their — Miseussiea, TcitivYel‘tald Lica ta go to a eciey cornor, ec eaten’ te acr aaae and wait there for bit, th nat ke would return in a icv minutes with tho funds “LYAB did as Le wis told. [LINTITY-1 returned G corner withia a few minutcs, continued walkin a 30: ‘distance, and turned into a cuull nd also entered tho lanc; hovever, he noted that ho was being followed by ..car crivca by a 3 car at the entrance man of Slavic sppcarance Tho stezn0c eliused tho lights: fcels tit this wv on L's ascosiates, unvscal ducicconts and the funds however, thexea ware no further Wore passed is piaaned, WAS bad avraaged to rect. IDENTITY~-4 t the esrnex of Sen Luis and Cuntene Ve2; hovevor, IDONTITY-< oxplanstion that ID be vould valt w bes (2 ws QOIDNTITT+2. held at a yvestaurant in Coyocsn, p.m. on Thursday d rata he nore the vwonan ppcared criging intvoduced Ly IEL told that her a vediesl coctor wi Rownes) youtes who iut Cn her votura to routeos s Connzais warty. &ho said that cho hea gorked had taben a political trainings ccurss there. ‘a Golitical cducstor for the Party fa ve sxico . fhe sister, , BLNTITY-7 vho works ia tie women’ evenent of the Pasty. . ‘ 33 f> a om on 0) 0 “pt eek OD ek nade we LTeacte eoad th a eee - ~ en a ere oe, Shap aricATiON fib Aion SIMO AND AMSA LE2LALE15 CONTINUATION OF . DISPATCH adore Fidel Cactro, and net onthe baci: of says, aNe the basis of Vkotber or not Cictro is ri: et. the old ers of the nartido Sccislista Vopcisr sre in a very ci zicclt position, and are geverally cdsliked. Bocause of tho locatica of the restaurant in tho ceater of -m@ block in Coyocaa, HYAB was urable to Provide | the Rane of. the street on which dt-is located. Ie a typical Mexican ‘restaurcnt in a colenial a that’ tha caplo;ees Wear native dress. I : ‘ condwnat lata at the res cant, czplsini: t they lost "their way. be e2use ‘they dic -uot lLnow Coyocan, E85 identified ‘thea as IDs ENTITY~S anc a larre Hoavy-set saa whose nane : Do. 0 YAB do¢s rot kuow, |, Folioving the luncheon, UYAB vas driven.” a + to the boas 6f ‘a. persocs friend By IDSITITY46. The l + -foRlewing day (Frida ¥), ba ‘feturted to Panasa, : re avrivod tegen ceed «8, “40 : . . - hp ; Mii Uden _ me eeas SEPARATE COVER ATTACHES Db. 7 y 24 a Sy | HZPA-14415 a tp . . Jd “2 June 1964 IDENTITY-1 - A Soviet Enbassy Tepresentative : ; 7 IDENTITY-2 . . Cuban Ezbassy representativa, IlaNTITY-3. 2 Consulaz Section of Soviet Enkassy - TELNTITY-4 - Tzintzun ‘Carranca ILITy§ 2 uy, “rans | of Lanuel Torracss Guorrero aa CISENTITY-6 3 pf a 3 I 6 a Rufina A SESS. 465 Kwilkitoxe i IDSNTITy~ ue IESNTITY-7 ~ varta Ol tte Fe Fount oe ILENTITY-S ~ Rogolio yD Tipsy fe tee 14-0000 BICERPT HUPW-5835 10 June 1964 TO: Chief of Station, Panama City FA: Chief, WH/Division "SUBJ: =-AMMUG-1 Interrogation Results 1, MUG! has ‘provided the following additional information cencerning your area, His 4nformation is sketchy because he was not - specifically concerned with this area: ‘ce The following are Cuban Intelligence officers stationed in Mexico: 1) Alfredo Mirabal Diaz (pseudo *"Federico") is the Chief ore ot ttcors Cuban Enbassy in Mexicce City as of January 1964. 2) [Rogelio Rodriguez Lopez, CIS officer, Cuban Embassy in Mexico City, uses psuedos "Eduardo", *Casinire" and "Joso Antonto", He is about 2+ years old, 598° tall, husky, blond hair and reddish complexion, He is Thelma King's contact. i | eevee. EXCERPT | HZPW-5835 a 10 June 196+ BXCERPT HUEWA5835 ~ 10 dune 1964. 10: Chief of Station, Panama City ‘PM: Chief, Wi/Divislon * suas: moro. Interrogation Results , fe “one has: seovlded. t the following additional information concerning your your areas . His information is sketchy because he was not - specifically concerned with this areas ‘ce. The following are Cuban Intelligence officers stationed in Mexico: 1) Alfredo Mirabal Diaz (pseuto. "Federico") is the Chief Cis officers On Cuban Embassy in Mexico City as of January 1964, a a es Rogelio Rodriguez Lopez, CIS officer, Cuban Enbassy in Mexico City, uses psiedos "Eduardo®, "Casimire” and "Jose Antonko", . He is about 2) years old, 5'8" tall, husky, blond: hair and reddish complexion He is Thelma King's contact. 2) EXCERPT. .- " RZPW25835 a 10 June 196% 14-0000 . "CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET ~ Lod » eaacrod . OA 4 eRUSSELS SCTIGEs OCAMi/'SA. 5 (ur/sa NOTIFIED AND. cory SLOTTED AT:1335, 5 JUN 64 LMG) e206 DOP, ADOP, C/C1, ia , ce 2, chi 5, vRe feat SE CRET 2515432 we Le Te ¥F PRIOKITY oR SMEXT INFO PARE. wave CITE BRUS_ 9963 SECTION” ONE oF. Tw = — =a 774 37 " REP A DIR 25283 (Not SENT PARI WAVE) (Execer | #. -——«« B OCDIR 24961 (NOT SENT PARI vaVE) me ae ME C MEXE 9654 (NOT SENT PARI YAVE) Q next” o¢o$ “wor SENT PARI WAVE \ Ye LLIOOZE/1 SEEYS 19 HAVE HAD HONEST DIFFICULTY RECALLING DETAILS PAST INTEL ACTIVITIES BUT HAS RESPONDED TO PATIENT SUESTIONING PROVIDING MORE DATA EVERY MEETING. AS REPORTED PREVIOUSLY YE TOLD OF MENTAL AND PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION ON DEPARTURE CUBA. NOW HAS EXPLAINED HE WAS "UNDER PSYCHIATRIC TREATNENT AND AS SECURITY MEASURE HAD TRIED FORGET ITE MATTER AND ASSOCIATIONS. HAS GIVEN FOLL INFO OF PRIORITY INTERESTS Me otnes 42. LI00ZE GOT EUSEBID AZCUE: 08 IN MINISTRY FOREIGN RELATIONS, ARCHITECT WHO ‘FOUGHT IN SPANISH CIVIL WAR. DRINKER AND TALKER. NOT SUITABLE FOR OR CONNECTED WITH INTEL. AFTER SERVING as CONSUL IN MEXI- . d LEFT FORNOF AND NOW EMPLOYED JUNTA CENTRAL OE PLANIPICACIONES CJUCEPLAN? : 13. ROBERTO ROWERO ADA“S HALF BLIND “USICIAN ACTED aS J0ZE : 7 . on WA Titronvant ON ANTI-CASTRO ACTIVITIES. | I “44, ROSELIO ROORIGUEZ AKA EL ROUC, SUN OF CP MEMBER, PREVIOUSLY. . ROGELIO ROORIGUEZ AKA EL ROJO OUSLY | Yorx D IN FORNOF EXCLUSIVELY ON MEXI MATTERS. IN LATIN Am LER ICAN POLITICS DEPT. PRIBABLY WORKING FOR PINIERO. NOW MEXI AS FIRST ; | SECRETARY CUBAN EMB,. 15. ELPIOIO UINTERTAY ‘IS cP MEMSER PROBABLY VORXING FOR CUBAN INTEL. HIS BROTHER IS CIP COURIER. . . ae _- cot oeuee EXCERPT a. [DS June 64 10 +00, -ADOP, cer, crt: fo CLASSIFIED MESSAGE acrio’s ACTION» DCAM /SA 5 ~ Gai/sa NOT IFLED AND copy SLOTTED AT: 1335, 3 Jun 64 oe) s t C. RET. 2315432 St Ine 0F Q MERI INFO PARI: WAVE CITE SRUS_9963_ cite: SRUS 9963. = Al 994 37 REP DIR 25%83 (war SENT PARI VAVED tor | . on ‘B ‘DIR 24961 (NOT SENT PARI WAVE) = 3730 Cc MEXY 6 4 (NOT SENT PARI SAVED m IO. ; woe, - — D MEXI. 9695 (NOT SENT PARI WAVE Qe LIOOZE/1 SEEMS T9 HAVE HAD HONEST DIFFICULTY RECALLING DETAILS PAST INTEL “ACTIVITIES BUT “HAS” RESPONDED TO: PATIENT QUESTIONING PROVIDING , _ BORE DATA EVERY MEETING. AS REPORTED ‘PREVIOUSLY ¥E TOLD OF MENTAL AND PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION ON DEPARTURE Cusa.. NOW HAS EXPLAINED HE was . UNDEA PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT AND AS SECURITY MEASURE MaD TRIED FORGET : ISTH HATTER AND: ASSOCIATIONS. HAS GIVEN FOLL INFO OF PRIORITY INTERESTS | 42. \LI00ZE GOT EUSEBIO AZCUE JOB IN MINISTRY SSREIGN RELATIONS, ‘ARCHITECT WHO ‘FOUGHT IN SPANISH CIVIL WAR. DRINKER AND TALKER. NOT SUITABLE FOR OR CONNECTED- WITH INTEL, AFTER SERVING as CONSUL IN “EXE: f vert FORNOF aND Nov EMPLOYED JUNTA CENTRAL OE PLAN IF IC AC ONES (JUCEPLAN) 13. HOBERTO ROWERO ADAYS HALF. SLIND *USICIAN ACTED AS 9OZE - _ ny "Feet oRuaWT ON ANTI-CASTRO ACTIVITIES, _ . 1 i-"" 14, ROSELTO RODRIGUEZ AKA EL ROJO, SON OF CP MEMBER, PREVIOUSLY. | oie 'D IN FORNOF EXCLUSIVELY ON NEXI MATTERS IN LATIN AM HER ICAN poLitt | DEPT. FROBABLY WORKING FOR PINIERO. NOY MEXT AS FIRST SECRETARY CUBAN EMB. | . . “45. SLPIDIO INTERTAN IS CP NEWSER PROBABLY VORVING FOR CUBAN JHTEL. -HIS SROTHER IS CIP COURIER, coon | EXcenrT 7 |S Sune 4 14-0000 x : . a Ge counter wowis0/Cubs ance no. os ated 7 . . sane. whe Travel Between Seatce sou Cuoe oat our roe done i) : pet? oe iTnue wormay 8 Shs aT fe b-acg-oz388 MEETING with LIT/ So oo H _“ ~ ‘ . . ’ oat oF 16 may 12C4 9a “ — a | ES Reel teatsagtegten enty YO CALLIE . 1. " httached ist ; , Fay aL tyaigale 3 Saree ET Da eT fete OLN Ee | . : fovea, Persons (0) with cood accoam to traved information, i : : Apreageal of Content: 3. : in crest ie hie Travel dete show fron fisbana by ‘Next meeting Sahar AW) | S& Use? DSIFA5AL Tyree © Dye det uekicaner Croscenclane Raveena) Gutierrez, PP 19/63. WW MSs < SS Sas oad 1 wi : ; _ __ so 7 a t . ~ ~ ~ 7 | | pbetahe i 7 MEMORARD OM ieee : | oo r- 7573— : He 3 Bune oat : . ME cere with LITAMIL-3. to devriet on his neeting 2 June with 1-7. ly . “Attached 4s a ‘gel f-explanstory réport. from 1-3. of special’ : ntereot is hie: accese ‘to Carlos Martoteny, of current ope intereet.. -_ 2. Next meeting sot for 9 June. Co, et . : 7 P.N.Aimonet: i . 7 wo 1 4 : | So _vep 10.2 or au negoc!o. “Rogelio Rodrfguez, Secretrrio de Tercera y Alejandro Rodr{guer, Chofer de la Er- bajada, fueron-hasta Laredo Taraulipas,.. & recoger un automoril procecente. de los _ Estados Unidos para el uso del Zabajador. Entro +}. La Casa vendedora "La Ford Motor*, “eon franquicia. ces - Max Rojas, Secretario del Instituto de. Relaciones Culturales José Marti, tiene’ “asignado quinientos pesos mexicanosde sueldo. - a a ots , “~~ hs Bee {oeT.- Existe una aituact{é ? Av | n bastante dif{cn entre el Erbsjndor v la Dra. Margot Yachado; parece ella solicitard su tras- Ste lado, . : Carlos Maritany. Erbajador de Cubu or , Holanda, sé encuentra en Acapulco en ‘companf{a de su sefora que es mexicam. Ana Luisa Salinas, que trabajaba en el Consudido de Cuba en México, en calf- dad de secretaris, ha sido declarads ce- gga eante yal mismo tierizo vejada e insul- tads por’la Dra. Margot Machado. La Sa- linas anenazo con dar un escandalo m ..1a prensa y por tenor la Pagaron tres '. Meses de. sueldon. ; ; ; Bene Un hombre de la raza negra > de apellie con categoria de Auxil ter . do Calardt de Cuarta Clase, con aueldo de cuatzo~ eflentos déleres, deserpeta el cargo de , coeinero de la =Emabajada. tBee El Constl en Veracruz, Ovidio Sami, se encuentra en Mexico y hace alarde de no haber sido molestado por la autoride- des cuando el atentado. Estdn prepsrando una gran recepcién pa- ra.el 26 de julio. ~ .. El gobierno mexicano negé 1a franquicia de 16 cajas que llegé‘por barco OC ‘eonteniendo libros para propaganda, Permitieron la entrada en eiterritarto de un numero de bultos conteniendo yro- paganda y no se salicité franqutcia. O,- Interian llam$ yv sostnuyp una larga ron- versacion eon Jeroniro Rodtiguez” qu es el encargido d+ servir las comides en las recerciones de la Erbajada, Je- ronimo, no simpatiza con ellos. Le str- 14-0000 ‘ve por eu negoc!0. ot - - : . ar . ot . oo sgfibaten Batate, una attuactén bastante airten- entre @1 Emboajador vy la Dra. Fargot : ae Fachado; parece ella solicitard su trags- J ‘lado. ‘mec 10. Rogelio. Rodriguez, Secretario.de: Tercera y Alejan¢ro Rodriguez, Chofer de ‘ia- bajadas fueron*hasta Laredo Taraul {pas a recoger un. automovil procecenteé:’ de ~ Estados: Unidos Para el ugo:del- 3 La Casa. vendedora "La Ford’ ‘Notor™. “gon franquicta. ; ; So eee ee ‘Carlos Maritany. Exbajador de Cubs 33 "Holanda, sé encuentra en Acapulco ag compaAfa de eu sefora qué es mexicam. ana ‘Lutes: Salinas, que trabajaba en el Consudido de‘Cuba en México, en cali- dad de ‘sécretaris, ha sido declarada ce- ante -y° al-miemo tieriso vejada e inmul-. ada. por’ ‘la Dra. Margot Machado. La Sa- ; linae’ amenazod.con dar un ‘eecandalo en : la prenaa y por teror la pagaroa trea a. meses de sueldon. . . -“apignado quinientos Feso ‘mexicanosde . sueldo. _ ! a a a 4e- On, horibre de Ya raza negra > de ape¥lie oS ; . re ; . , do Calarbi, con categoria de Auxil ler } fe Tuarta Clase, con sueldo de cuatzo~ | efentos déleres, deserpeda el cargo de eoeinero ge la Emabajada. : = 3.=. El. Consit en Veracruzy. Ovidio Sam, ge encuentra en México y hace alarde de no des cuando el atentado. tet os wo .< Estén preparando una gran Tecepetéa pas co oo . ae Sa Ta el 26 de julio. * LG Ae ET gobierno mexicano wnegé. la franquicia : de 16 cajas que llegé‘por barco youre: conteniendo libros para propaganda. i , Oe Bee Permitieron la entrada en eiterritarto i oo. : re de un numero de bultos conteniendo yro-+ a oo. : . paganda y no se Balicité franquician oe oe oo , re 9,- Intertan llamS vy naire hoaes una larea ron- ud. : \! versacién con Jeroniro Rodti que : : Ww ; _ €8 el encargado d+ servir las “Gonides . : . uae en lds recepctones de la Exbajada. Je- i . . : “pe .ronimo, no simpatiza con ellos. Le str- ee ft “4 haber sido molestado por la autoride- ~ . 14-0000 “a EZCERPTS OO \ 29 waY 64 Ifo DIR MEXI 9653. 2—i(‘w#s*sédIN:«93377330 PRIORITY ERUS TrPIc Lro02g | AMEIP REF BRUS ogi (mi 93451) _ 4%, VOLDaHous LIOOZE-1' FILS af STATION SHOWS WIRD CONTACTS Ta PERIOD 1959-60. FOLLOWING POINTS PICKED AT RANDOM To EXABLE DE~ BRISFERS OET READING O4 WHBTHER L-1 08 LEVEL. SUGGEST BE QUERRIED FUR ALL THFO OF: 7 a ° . . 4 EB. BAMoN CUENGA MORTOTO, FORGH CUBAN 25 GFPICSR MEET eveee 3. SUOGEST THOROUGH DEBRIEFING ON CUBAN IS SET-UP MEXI, ESPECLALLY INTERESTED m IS PERSONNEL OUTSIDE EMBASSY, “a EMBASST INTERESTED IN ROGSLIO RODRIGUEZ, OSCAR CONCEPCION, ELPIDIO INTERIAN, ALFREDO MIRABAL, , LS UDIS ALBERU, ANTONIO GARCLA LARA, MAROOT HACHADO, PEREGRINA ALONSO. SECRET BXICSRPTS MEXT 969! - : IN 93730 29 MAY 64 14-0000 ’ * REP Baus gots (mH 93851).- ; Do aa BICBEPTS ; ; \ oe 29 MAY 64 FRURIIT BROS “INFO DIR CTE MET 965%, IN 93730 PIC LIoots MO - a oe : Ae . 7 ‘OLDAHOUS Liocg-1 FILE aT. ‘STATION SHOWS wma CONTACTS : ‘TH PERIOD 1959-60. POLLOMTNG ‘POLETS PICKED AT RANDOM 10° EHABLE DE BRIEFERS OET READING OM WHETHER 1-1 O¥ LEVEL. SUGGEST BE QUERRIED POR, ALL DHFO Off: a - i . \ B. “vo cunck noo, FONER OB 1 CS | 3. SUOGEST THOROUGH DEBRIEFING ON ‘CUBAN IS SET-UP MEXI, ESPECIALLY [DYTSRESTED mN is PERSONNEL OUTSIDS ipoassr. IN EMBASSY INTERESTED IN ROGSLIO RODRIGUEZ “OSCAR. CONCEPCICN, ELPIDIO INTERIAN, ALFREDO MORABAL, ——— , wG ALBERU, ANTORIO GARCIA LARA, MARGOT HACHADO, PEREGRINA ALONSO. SECRET g & S BXCSRPTS Be -& iv) eS 14-0000 . Report. é cc~652, Basid Goedel rif) M-. . | : ure? sve) aSB CREST 28 May 64 (cont.) . te DRIGUEZ L6ned. Rogelio: (ip Pp-p-63/asay 9!" = = 2665 mabniouas Siren. Ingeliot Left wexico.on 15 my 61, diplomatic visa. (sources possenger list from “friends.") . Left Hexico on 7 May 62, diplomatic visa. {sources passenger list from *£riends.") In Bec 62 he appears ‘ee Third Secretary in the Cuban Emessy in Max fico City. Promoted to Second Sceretary and otayed in the Eubaesy in Mexico City. Was accredited to Kexico as third Becxetary. Was called to Bavane ond on 5 cul: -63 he returned to Mexico as Second Secretary. Dangerous. Reserved and compet tent young san. works with interest. er Hard’ core Comuniat. (source s <SESssy 30 Sul 63. y CS COPY Afects Je UF G A- [£346 . ~2- yr. mis £2 SKECRBFP Basi ip Besbiachl File . te. . . an - Api é sscnez LF6 . ve/y 28 May ¢ 64 {cont.) a {DIP PP-D-63/434) gal 2.22665 to aijos Loft Hexico.on 13 way 61. diplomst ic visa (sources paseongér list fron "friends. *) , Laft, Hexico on: 7 May 62, ‘@iplomatic 7isa. (sources passenger : ist fron geiende.”) oo "In Bec: 62-ho appears ae rhira Secretory ‘in tho Cuban Exbassy - City. ‘Prompted to Second Scerotary and stayed | ‘dn the Embassy in tex Loo eaty. “was ecercdited to Mex ico ‘as thixd secretary. ‘was called . 0 Bavana ena 08-5 gul- 63 he returned to ex ico ao sécond Secretary. . _Dangerous. " Resorved | and ‘coupate tent 3 young man... Works with interest + a oré. Communist. (sources Sea 30 dul $3.) ; CS COPY . . ; Aleut +6 UFGA- 16346 “2° SBBCREFT 14-0000 . - ee iid : : ‘ ote * - . ae . uf “4 Ossi -d message cari, 46 { Op wt! 42 periy | cid mal rc “ateaanuer 10m PROMI TED Fury rat Unie tLoteroe { ] teaAte oe ehh ‘nile neeoed “NEXT INFO DIR CINE WAVE 5149 LiExED An ee PERUiENNANXNOS RAUNTCK - rar Sy ‘ a REF MEXI 1s0s(.26 959) * an Nol. Ti = LP eL (. ds WAVE TRACES REFLECT SUBJ REF IDENTICAL’ vn tfacieie i : " ; LOPEZ, 291-33¢ ~332665. _ NO VAVE TRACES CHAIN NUSIN,- . a Bs INDEK. {den erty sch | ecr ee Mexs “te . i rs, \NUN SS POC. MICRO SER, ee Pee * Stobel MA ives home| enguost orally, Reprhe . ROUTING 7; cara RID i , fan dt . pam | ; HED i ID/PS. [ee RIBS... 2 ew le ee le aes . a - “ o . Ose 2 MESSAGE . tana », 16 ot ‘ cory EX neanty is REPRODUCE LON Pravin rh “gait eo, ‘hiltswn2doad | wes aw tai - ee ‘ay ms ad . e REF, WEXT. 106s(9.26 950) * oe a oo fore” ? ies ak ode. WAVE: TRACES REFLECT “SUBJ REF.” LOENTICAL ROGELIO ‘rosaneute 4 : ‘ | BOPEZ 2a1~ (3326655 - NO waVE- TRACES CHAIN. NUSIN.- ¥ it ce tew. J engeost ally, Rapa he - 14-0000 Ficc: SAO ot wer yegny ~ det et 7 mes tm Il ni or vy i) ol “4 a seh 14-0000 oy. a AG TIS: INFO: —_—_ tee B19) ATE £197 NUNCA r / . / 09) EXTRA; HAVAS of L ATTACHE, cue ei/2lsj2 - 14-0000 en, om! aa i : : ! ‘ 4 Cun NUMUER ‘ INFO! | ve CITE TT 4 ‘ . so BIR : _ Awer S43 . wot . , . : . UMMA 4 : : oo tees : 4 , \ : e i . ‘ . toe i : . ~ a ‘ i i . ’ . i . ' : : : mo Zi/22592.- . ; Qo. 14-0000 “a ciTe WN Ne teee a4 AOR ROT IO Da rae Ra ue eee 14-0000 rer) . , { } tte DATE: 2) "4254 Tee oe . . ‘ IAG : oe oT teeta Ae TT INCOMING NUwOCm } ‘e oo ye rTae : : ey . wae . Jo. - a - a 2596) cITE To inre FICATION tee ee 14-0000 oo , F . ° ad . roengn 4 Lo ; , L938 . t TECH . RONING NoveKA ee ‘_. 222592. i . i , i : , i. . Un . _ ; : : , ‘ } J‘ a * : . : i an ‘ i . a ; es : : po i - io : ' : . i . : : . : ; oa t . i . i . . + ! . 2 i | i : ' ; . ! ; a . : , . 4 : i : . i : ‘ . en’ , Pnaniie: —! Fo Goet ‘ 7 _ 7 ; co . ot ana oe val : . roy : ib : : 7 i . i 14-0000 : . Yo. . IStjey “e@l telégfono on 352110,que oi guata puede pedirlas a nombre~ de Silvia, Rag toma nota y acepta.=- 213,< :- Salida al 352110,= Rad dospuéa de enterarse del pre-- ee oe te ee ee 228, cio de las Intas con galletas y de que estdn en José Marfa ’ Iglesias 51, indica que a MP que pasard el lunes.« 241, . a ' ! 1 241, . Entrada 1757.- Coty después de enterarse de que Juanito no le ha hablado a Retl y de que el ‘emba Jador esté durmiendo, pregunta a Nail af ya se fudé el otro oubajador y si ea ofme pdtico para saber si lo podfan invitar para ir mafiana, - Raflique af, pero es m4s Joven que Herndndez Armas, sin ema bargo creé que mpuedan ir mafana, puea van a almorzar a la- ‘casa de Sol en compafifa de Bola de Nieve, Bertica y Rogelios See ena anes ee ee came nee que precisamente acaba de tener un disgusto tremendo con « “Bertica, pues ésta le pidiéd cuenta del coche del Consulado= y como Wilfredo llevS a Roa a la tienda para ir de compras, no le parecid y 61 le paré el alto, que parece que en vez « de pertria la madro,g la cagdé, pues es una cosa de madre y- con ella se acabé el mundo, pero como Rogelio y Bertica son ufla y carne, la llové, Coty:rque Rogelio y “ella vive- juntos, a falta des..sce%e Raflzque af, que eso ya lop han comentado, Coty: que Margot le dijo que Rogelio -- . ge divorciaba llegando alld, porque no la querfa y era‘ una- mierda. Ratilique eso es mentira y una porquerfa, pues= hablan hasta de la madre quo la hizo, Coty le d& la -- razén Y agrega que si ol seflor pregunta por ells, le diga - que pasé, pero quo 61 le dijo que estaba ocupado y We eeees Ratil:que eso m importa, Coty: que estd bueno.~ 291, = 291. . Salida preguntando la hora.- 295.- Salida ol 237995.-1820,- RaSl con MF.Esta le platica - 296. | (3.-L31.-21 nov.64),- | P SaaS ice et Rc TPR tee ee Be lee tae rn iN “el taléfono on B52110,que oi gusta puede pedirlas a wn . oe ; . de Silvia. “Ragh toma nota _y acepta.- 213.-. 2 ore emit ome Menus ane ee ne * Ravf1ique- af,” pero es ade. Joven que Herndndez Armas, sin om ST tee, bargo cred que rpuedan ar maflanag pues van a almorzar a la- casa “de Sol en compafifa de Bola de Nieve, Bertica y Rogelio; i : aa i que precisamente acaba de tener un disgueto tremendo con ‘“Bartica, pues data: le pidié cuenta del coche del Consulado~ a “eomo Wilfredo levé. a’ oa a la tienda para ir de compras, no le parocié y 61 le paré el alto, que parece que en vez - an de porirle Ja madres ja cagdy” pues es una cosa de madre y= “eon ella se acabé. ‘el mundo, pero. como Rogelio y Bertica son ufla y carne, ia liovs. . . Cotyr:que Rogelio y "ella vive= 7 juntos, a falta deessente _ Ravlique sf, que eso ya lop han comentado, - Cotyxque Margot le dijo que Rogelio «« 66 divorciaba llegando aid, porque no la querfa y era una- “mierda, Ratlique eso es mentira y una porquer{a, puea= hablan hasta de la madre quo la hizee Goty le a4 la -- ee See razén y agrega que si el sefior pregunta por ella, le diga - . que pass, poro que é1 le dijo que estaba ocupado ¥ GUO soos Rafli:que eso m importa, ' Coty: que estd bueno.- 291, = 291, Salida preguntando la hora,- 295.= 296. -. Sallda al 237995.-1820,- Ral con MF.Esta le platica - _ , (3.-L31.-21 nov.64).- eet pare Orne eg een ee -_-__.... we, CUASStF IED MESSAGE SECRET as ¥ PCOS IN umIT ati meme DOP. Xcfwals SECK ET zaagesz gene DIR CITE MEX] 1669 EASBY ACTING \ AT DYVOUR PBRUNEN AMKNOB REF * WAVE 4986 ("2 6/#/) He Wut NDEN E REF UNQUESTIONABLY ROGEL1O RODRIGUEZ Lopez, 7 SECOND SECRETARY KNOWN 1S. TEL NUMBER LISTED 1964 AS “" : ACADEMIA DE ACCRDEON-EIZENSTAT CVIKEL, CHAIN NUSIN PROFESSOR, ATLEXCO 132-5, WO STATION TRACES. INDEX NUSIN. SECRET SECREL crn A RE. SUL MESSAGES FROM AMKNo8~) , eta x. pees : << --. =. te Cla$s#Fteo wEssuce a SECRET - an - - Sa OSE ¢ KE T 2209052. Sy Me we ; - 7 abe DIR CLIE MEXI 1669 EASBY ACTING \e oe os wn DYVOUR PBRUMEN AMKNOB .. - ioe REF * WAVE 4986 ("2 és) 3 I9hewit ew eg REF UNQUESTIONABLY ROGEL10 RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ, =, (|. SECOND SECRETARY. KNOWN 1S. TEL HUMBER LISTED 1964 as” ) at * “ACADEMIA DE ACCRDEON: EIZENSTAT CVIKEL, : cH NUSIN PROFESSOR, ATLEXCO 132- -5. NO ISTATICN TRACES. INDEX nuUSIN, SECRET. | SECRET _ CFN x RE. Su. MESSAGES F Row RAK BK). ca , _ vt eo . ah . : - “ “2 te 14-0000 Alt ms ie P _132- pul wo Whi. HAE CUER. oF ? Whese youg (ALLE, 1483- | TO wEO WIN OT aye of - oan wee ese eoodenn Ents ease natn contestacton fuera, - lll af eo. , ‘ Enter se UIE trey. DOLONTS a LA NOMA salticta a ROGELTO yY pres cunta po: Boing 220A 0 por VGA, woattntie neg s0 fue VGA y pregunt:. are aa co au vida, BCLORS ater que alla eatd on el exilfo y yu ecative en Jaliseo tres avseg Y acaba do - regresar, pues ala on Grodalajara esta ayudando en la Canpafia dol Gobernador. 1 S2LTO qnoe lane a FSRMUIINZ 0A mas tarde como alas seis. DOLON Ss que cata bion y rregunta qua oabo doe_LUIS, ROGELTo que hice tienpo ae no sabo de ol nada, DOLoN::s porque | 0350 ya agerita un ronpindiento de relactones diplomiticas.= risas, . ROGLLIO da invits a terme un café, DOLon: TS to Llanara et domingo —_—__ para ponerse dea ac yordo © Bea que a las doce le llana y vor st salon juntos. OC SLIO que osta bion porqua ol esta de soltero, DOLOR'S. podria invitarlo. hoy poro tiene que ir al portodioo BL Dia a podir una dispulpa porque hace mucha que no escribe para ese diario, ROG LTA que cata bon. ij1- \ Entrada.-1753 hrs.- NORBDRTO saluda a JonnINn ¥ pregunta 81 lo llegé algo. Sste dice nee me aue’ es Pendiente Lo de la: visa pero que llane mas tarde como a lag cho. NORBERTO que cota bien porque e1 ‘de todos modos 86 va el domingo y quiere pasar a la Embajada para vor lo do las des revistng que so quicro Liovar, JORRIN quo osta bion.- 140- , Entra:la,« MF por DOMENECH, JORRIN dico que ya salio or) . hace rato.= 142. i | | Entrata,- MF doctora SANCHTZ KORA Por el nun-ro del. telefono de RANCN srINen.s porque. es quicn esta curando a su hijo. BenTA Chee que ca al 11-21-79,-151- (..3.-L31- 19 nov.6h) 0 ed Me57-99 ---0 . cop wn ee ee : -- a we : wae “ = 7 we soe ee : : thas $06 24g0 se a ~ ow _132-. i411. ‘WAS EMER OF >? . : i | Whese yong FALE’, a ; . : Ps Oe | RocaLTe ‘aque: heee tienpo que ‘no aabe de ol nada, ‘DoLo ‘080 ya auorita un ronpintento de re ROGELIO la invita a tenar un 1 eat, NOLany —— ee ‘para ponerse. de ac sordo © Bea que a las doce le llama y. ver si ‘Dia a pedir una dispulpa p ee ee eee -_ oo. = Oem tre ns Ae ; : ; ; Te fe, Entocda.. ain contostacion furera.- llle ; a . . , . a Entrees U7" Nea. DOLORES DLA ron, salida a ROGSLIO BATONS ROA-@ por VGA. ROGTLIC-Gun hoy se fue 'Y. . pregunta pos Mon KA VISA y pregunt:: gle an do su vida, BCLOR SS dice que alla estd on ol exilto vue cetivo on, Jalisco tres arses y acaba clo = regresar, Pues alt . en Gritalajara eatd ayudando -en ta Canmpafia . del Gobernador, MG “Lt qite Liane a Poniycz OA naa tarde como | a las, seis, DOLON'S aqun cata. bion y rregunta quo sabe do LUIS, — ms porque | lactones diplomiticas, » visas, . DS le llanara el domingo salen juntos. KOG2LTO cqu0 osta bien porque ol esta de soltero. DOLORGS. _pourda Ne poro tiene que ir al periodico Bl rque hace mucho que no escribe para ese diario.” ROGELTO qne. cata bion,- 191-.- ‘, ‘ Entrada.-1753 hrs.- NORBERTO saluda a JOURIN ¥ pregunta si le llegd algo. Uste diée que no que* esta Pendiente lo de- la: visa pero que Llano mas tarde como a las cho. NORBERTO que cota bien porque el «de todos modos se va el domingo y quiere pasar a la Embajoda para vor lo de las dos revistas que 80 quiere Lover. JORRIN que esta bian,- 1h0~ | , ‘Entra‘la.- MP por DOMENTCH, JORRIN dico que ya salio hace rato.— 132. . i Entrada,- I .doctora SANCHEZ NORA por el numero del: WW OGINORAS porque es quien esta curando a. su ht Jo. telefono de RAZ 113e-L31- 19 nov.6) Bo oATA dice que Gs al 11-21-79,-151- (. Oak 257-99 - or — ene oe cee ee 14-0000 : : , , . a) Te ‘ . ; . : a Foray comige yy ony am : ; CUSSIFICD mE ssace 7 LS i oe i . REPROOVKT 108 PRON IOITIO SECRET 182138Z ; . oy MEXI INFO DIR CITE WAVE 49860 PSN ER ZET AP RYBATDYVOUR PBRUMEN AMKNOB nEXT 1542 ( "2/080) * de WAVE RECEIVED Two sv 'messaces FROM AMKNOE/1 DATED 4 AND 5 NOY 646. - <-@y FIRST MESSAGE STATED 3 Nov 6a A/L FINALLY ESTABLISHED CONTACT po warty CIS MEXI VIA TELCON TO PBRUNEN EMBASGY AND KAS INSTRUCTED“. - REPORT EHBASSY 1600 HRS 4 NOV 64, A/1 REPORTED AS DIRECTED AND Lee 2 WAITED EMBASSY RECEPTION OFFICE UNTIL SUMMONED. Ay] OBSERVED REXICAN | “WOMAN'S ARRIVAL AND OVERHEARD WER STATE SHE THERE IN BEWALF TOEN he. AM TAMEDL ATELY ADMITTED INTO OFFICE, Af) OBSERVED MALE REXICAN - ic CREECE iO IDENTIFED SELF IDEN B’AcQuesTiNa RESTING WITH IDEN Gay} 30 OBSERVED SEATED EMBASSY RECEPTION OFFICE RULATTO WITH a CTA ES: WHOSE ACTIONS INDICATED su PERFORMS SECURITY TASKS: 5, y. OBSERVING VISITORS...» os Seeame | wee 3M. SUNHONED. TO INNTER PATIO wy ADEN D AND’ rrroncneD BY. a (DERE HO OID Nor TDENTIFY SELF BY MANE AND AFTER EXCHANGE PLEASANTRIES STARTED DEBRIEF Mi, IDEN £ APPEARED FRIENDLY wo" GREETED A/1. AS THOUGH OLD FRIENDS, . SDN E BEGAN DEBRIEF M1 RE : Tis Now 65° 14-0000 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE eS RECENT? TRIP WAVE, SJAN, MADR BUT INTERRUPTED SANE BY PASSING A/] TYPEWRITTEN NOTE IXSTRUCTING A/1 PROCEED IDEN F. IDEN € TOLD A/L HAD RECEIVED CORRESPONDENCE FRGY CIS PBRUMEN WHICH CovERS VARICUS TOPICS WHICH IDEN E WOULD DISCUSS WITH A/} NEXT MEETING. 4. 5..NCV 64 A/1 PROCEEDED IDEN F CONTACT SITE WHERE IDEN E “VAS WAITING, IDEN & DISCUSSED 4/1°S RECENT TRIP WAVE, SJAN AND MADR, IDEN E ALSO: INTERESTED RE A/I'S KNOWLEDGE ANTI PBRUNEN ACTIVITIES HEXI, AVI STATED HE HAD.NO FIRM KNOVLEDGE THEREOF. IDEN E INSTRUC: = TED A/1 PRIOR DEPARTING BE SURE TAKE ENVELOPE UNDER IDEN £’S OVER- ot COAT ON CHAIR. IDEN E TOLD A/I CONTENTS ENVELOPE WERE CARBON PAPER AND KEYRING HCLDER WHICH CONTAIKED NEGATIVES A/1 COULD READ WITH HAGNIFYING GLASS, IDEN & PREARRANGED ANOTHER CONTACT LOCATION IDEN 6. A/1 BRIEFED IDEN E RE AMBARB/2 AND WAS JNSTRRUCTED.° | PREPARE WRITTEN REPCRT RE A/2, . ; «Se V1 STATED ENVELOPE CONTAINED FIVE SHEETS WHiTE CARBON AND ‘KEY HOLDER WITH FOUR 16 HM MICRO FILM NEGATIVES, EACH NEGATIVE REPRESENTED LETTER PAGE. 6. FORTHCOMING S¥ NESSACE WELL REFLECT CONTENTS MICRO FILMS. 1 7. CAN MEXI IDEWTIFY IDEN E AND DETERMINE LOCATICN/OWNER TELE _ WUHBER CITED PARA ONE REF. AMMUG-E a “IDEN E THRU DESCRIPTION RENDERED BY AMKNOB-1. “SECRET a : . , a (Wore, Comeee ony ‘ a cuASSir ita, sessice Lim | fm RL FROBUCT 1008 pRowtol7tD into ae a — | REXT INFO DIR CITE wave wave 4986 ee: 19NveNZET AT ’ "> RYBATADYVOUR PBRUMEN AMKNOB® es MEXT "1542 f nae i. WAVE RECEIVED TWO SY MESSAGES FROM AMKNOBY} DATED’ ‘ AND 5 row He . HM IenmeDeaTeLy ADMITTED INTO OFFICE, | mM OBSERVED MALE NEXICAN: : Formic CRE CECE DOMENECH : IDENTIFED SELF IDEN B REQUESTING HEETING WITH DENS’ “Mie ‘ OBSERVED SEATED EMBASSY RECEPTION OFFICE RULATTO WITH peCTAltes: WHOSE ACTIONS ANDICATED sue. Penronvis ‘SEeURITY TASKS 5. OBSERVING VISITORS... a ns rel “7 : ~ Jone, woke 2 3. 1 MI SUMMONED, To ANNTER PATI BY. ADEN P ‘AND “APPROACHED a 3 PLEAsnnreats STARTED 1 DEBRIEF Wy IDEN E APPEARED FRIENDLY ‘AND CREETED ast. AS THOUGH OLD, FRIENDS. . IDEN E BEGAN Y DEBRIEF M1 RE. an 7 Lo tae | T 19 Nov oF te RR AN cee eee CLASSIFIED MESSAGE De iy pac — nt . “RECENT TRIP wave, ‘SUAN,. MADR BUT INTERRUPTED SANE BY PASSING A/1 TYPEWRETTEN | “NOTE INSTRUCTING A/Y PROCEED IDEN F. IDEN € TOLD a AY HAD. necstyen. CORRESPONDENCE FROM CIS PBRUMEN WHICH COVERS . ‘VaRr ous “Toric vi WHICH IDEN £ WOULD DISCUSS WITH A/] NEXT MEETING. ae Sienev 64: aA PROCEEDED. AIDEN F CONTACT SITE WHERE IDEN E “vas. VAITING, tin E DISCUSSED. A/1'S RECENT TRIP WAVE, SAW AND RADA. IDEN E ALSO. INTERESTED: RE A/I'S KNGYLEDGE ANTI PBRUNEN ACTIVITIES nEXY, Mi STAT HE HAD.NO-FIRM KNOWLEDGE THEREOF. IDEN -E INSTRUCS TED WY PRIOR DEPARTING: BE SURE TAKE ENVELOPE UNDER IDEN ES OVER- Sf) cont ow CHAIR. aDEW'E Toud, A/A CONTENTS ENVELOPE WERE’ CARBON Le pAPER AND KEYRING HOLDER WHICH CONTAINED NEGATIVES 4/1 COULD READ witw WAGNI FYING ‘GLASS, IDEN & PREARRANGED ANOTHER CONTACT Location IDEN €, A/I BRIEFED IDEN E RE AMBARB/2 AND WAS INSTRRUCTED ; PREPARE WRITTEN REPORT RE A/2, " §. A/V STATED ENVELOPE CONTAINED FIVE SHEETS WHITE CARBON AND” MEY HOLDER WITH Four i6 HA MICRO FILM NEGATIVES, EACH NEGATIVE “REPRESENTED LETTER PAGE. | 7 6. FORTHCOMING Sw NESSACE WILL REFLECT CONTENTS HICRG FILMS. * : ‘Te CAN MEXI IDENTIFY IDEN E AND DETERMINE LOCATI ON/OWNER TELE” WHER CITED PARA ONE REF. AMMUG-1 BEING ASKED IF CAN IDENTIFY. | * _ADEN E THRU DESCRIPTION RENDEREH BY AMKNOB-3, “SECRET 2 Sm _ cle bol Pea cel hon. 14-0000 Tee aa \i 47 Ri LD ey Ph ome BEPROCLETISN Pa Sere ITED rene — ; 1 ue ‘st wee . vo Sar} EE OE beeen Ut \eenve ! ane: Mea : rary acts ands yous (oy a ‘ ce im torre a} vere OVA, FILE, UVP. APY OD. DeLee 1 . SEC xe T ens sez sO ; H v , ; ; 7 EXI JKFO DIR CITE VaVE CITE VAVE 4987 igxeverw26059 : oss Pt: Willette PDRUNEN ANKHOB . REF vave ages [ 2 6/s/) [9 Nev £4 1. IDEN As SR RANGER oy fe Ex 2. IDEN B: FERNANDO onozco +n} ¥ act 3. IDEN Cs MR DOMENECH ee 1s st 4. IDEN D: JoRRIN ue ae c% 5s [DEN E: CUBAN MALE, APPROX 27-29 yRS OLD, 5°7°, WEIGHT 176 LAS, HAIR: LIGHT CHESTNUT TENDING TowaARD BLOND, COMBED Back WITH LOCK FALLING LEFT SIDE} SKIN COLCRED PINK/WHITE, SNALL MOUTH, RED : LIPS, MEDIUM BRows EYES, YEARS THICK GLEAR GREEN GLASSES WITH DARK 5 BONE FRAME, DARK BRowK EYEBROWS WHICH MEET OVER NOSE BRIDGES ¥ HAS cnuaay. ROSY CHEEKS AND APPEARS VELL-FED; SMALL HANDS, WEARS 3 GoLp COLORED WRISTWATCH WITH LEATHER BAND LEFT WRIST} SMOKES £1 fs PRADO CIGARETTES, APPEARS. ALERT, INTELLIGENT AND WELL EDUCATED, $+ IDEN Fs 1415 HRS § NOV &4 VIENNA RESTAURANT 450 INSURRGENTES «: bd ave FRONT CINEMA LAS AMERICAS, i 7. IDEN Gy 1413 HRS 7 NOV 64 FRONT Las AMERICAS CAFE, 2 8. INDEX, . oe SECRET : vere: “4 a Se ha? a eos Foe Frtta es ae es . TPES \ ISN aa - . , ae . Nyd els eg Re LD oe Ove CLUS ZD MESS Ie .- . ACPROCLE TION PRSWIAITES Non CT 927 ~_— ALY SiCREy Is 7 37 Files . L, : Peabon/yutt nararigg a2 tet LSM eA: : te . 14 ‘ t . . ACT) woe DNV AACR Cte . ney" eae _ “4a (7) tesco DCD eortee i) teere - ee ae ER oe > — ae . . . i UR AD i) : VR, FILE, SEC xss ries sez ne cos MEX! gen DIR CITE Wave” CITE VAVE 4987 Oo 7 iexverw26059° _ MS DYVOUR PORUNEN ANKNOB | a ee Dow: ae “WAVE 4986 { 26/47) 19 64 Arey Seay “Te IDEN At SR RANGEL, 2. IDEN B: FERNANDO cROZCO 3. IDEN Cr -HR DONERECH 4. IDEN D: JORRIN Se IDEN E: “CUBAN A mALE, _APPROK 27-29 YRS OLD, 5° 7, WEIGHT 178 LBS, HAIR: LIGHT CHESTAUT TENDING TOWARD BLOND, COMBED BACK WITH LOCK FALLING LEFT SIDE} SKIN COLCRED PUNK/WHITE, SMALL MOUTH, RED © Lips, MEDIUM BROWR EYES) WEARS THICK CLEAR GREEN GLASSES WITH DARK ge } BONE: FRANE, ) DARK BROWK EYEBROVS WHICH MEET OVER NOSE BRIDGE} aT as CHUBBY. ROSY CHEEXS AND APPEARS VELL-FED; SMALL HANDS, WEARS: GoD COLORED. WRISTWATCH WITH LEATHER BAND LEFT WRIST; SMOKES EL : "PRADO CIGARETTES, APPEARS. ALERT, INTELLIGENT AND WELL EDUCATED, = “f- 6+ IDEN Fz 1415 HRS S NOV 64 VIENHA RESTAURANT 458 INSURRGENTES . ; AVE FRONT CINEKA- LAS AMERICAS. rae ras “7. IDEN G; 1413 HRS 7 NOV 64 FRONT Las AMERICAS CAFE, ie “6. INDEX, oe . p SECRET co 4 [Gee ms an IDEMS! ayee4 14-0000 into, ONY 2 AGHED BES PCAN. SNOUAING FROM c . Sunset nS of T elo *CONCALTZ Moreno at the Nextoo Cltr civport fa tre evry ap al Nogeiie MILRIvrs res end Manuel e! VECA Derse o RO vTICUTZ fs €ecand Seoretary ond VICV ks TAirc Sceretery, end bri cr: identafted Cuban inteilisence officers, 2. The photographs were cote Sy the 3s son wy WHO GLa ACE teas with @ concealed eanera en £3 Cotober 1078 are may ft syn to Llaicca, It ia hezed that they wlll het al. uG@ bs the f: i ct a ay, cets) . -c¢ sets) . =C¢ set) c » CROSS REFLRENCE 1 DIZPAICH SYAGOL AND Kowa t ehreno PREEIQ ware PoTCdl fart" fo Pa7755 watt ‘ | Ma 33 usc ewesieus eit 14-0000 ee cel "eo te 14-0000 SET men aes re ee Peplee Pak ed ser a. fleece Alm sselex 3 Weasel Vega | re nee ELLOS, ne fleece Gow2Hte2 Meteo SoM aD Remmi mee an Vira necel VE 4a f tty Seumbnetieembaheninitidiacint a" 5 oe 1 leeee Metres a Cagle Het eequit : . A, i 3. At Niggas + ern amp ee Sliece Con2Hne€2 dete Pay ber Radege Elves Mave 945 | Vee resel Mea 1.00000 wl ? mitted horewtths nfs na-of Elieto ‘eon E=Z Moreno at . wd Tes Ltr Sizport ‘in the oh Rogeiio NOCRICJES Lepes end Manuel. _ VEGA Perse of the Cuban Exh nIGUEZ ts Second Secretary end VEGA tn Third Seeretar; -¢ Cuban intetitgence officers, ‘ a ‘ oo 7 : 2.: “eg Photoyraphs wore cutatn : the ETEETLACE teas With @ concealed - . mera én £9 Cstaber 1654 are “m1 to Dlatss: . It 1s heed that they “uli ke of ne , ‘ . ‘ ; sets) : sets) set) . ROSE REFCAERCETO——~—~S~S~S~SC~S~SC PTC ESOL AD RONEN . ee OE 2S : . . . AGS FRE NUMBER i tou FOL = F2255) . a as pean : . oe ne er ce never f ehrono cit DAGE GFFICER’S NAVE . rat ea . . _ Pag859 wWfate : PrToé@l wfort* PA7755 watt 14-0000 SO BE + nan eet < we da gee ae, ee i ie Se 14-0000 : he baglee Re? sar) | co lea a 7 oe ers De BR eee OG eran a — ; : ; q . A as . _ : he , Se i? 4 f cone PLES, | - : , . ial : . , nn te ce STI SE TED - : . 4 4 . i a : ¢ ; pene eae oe oe A EEE i Fhece Gomante2 ‘ f. Clcoeg Harsatey 5 hk i — Metex? | 0 p Lo 4 ban les ESS i : ; : : A e< bce : ia i . ; : . z) aq i) gg Eltewe Hbeceey ales i aod re oo é . Pd J i i “| | Ny i i BEPAS Dt dane: Preaunmg ri: tee ee A “hwo ~~ wf. Lo - SECRET 2923452 ; a 302713307 TEGU INFO DIR CITE SEXI 1eqs - PERUNEN FY] PER LIEMVOY HONOURS: +s OST WANTED TO SEE ABOUT Gore ON 25, 28, 27 OST ASKED FOR Ro SECY KNOWN IS). WAS TOLD KE=P SECRET VEO RAUL EQAUN CALLED cuRAN cy 22 TO CURA, HAS REFERRED TO consuL. SELIO CROGELIO ROIUCVEZ LOPEZ secon CALLING SINCE NOTHING HAD ARRIVED, - tera | Corus. /PERUNEN. FYI PER Lr oct. WANTED TO'SEE ABOUT eoIYs TO cur 4, bas REFERED: TO consuns et ON 25, 26, 27 OCT ASKES FoR ROSELTO (HOGELIO ROIIGUEZ LOPEZ SECOND "SECY. RNOWH-I8). VAS ToLD JtEEP CALLING SINCE NOTHLUG WAN ARRIVED. ECRET oo 7 : loo : Oat 64 14-0000 ead “wet cam 28 ocr 64 fo rites) i SECRET P~88A9 . PeTo21 ! i bel Pc ' Cubsn Chrono | ooo 4 easy mR MANA WAVE 1. OM MORNING 26 OCT, WHEN BECAME APPARENT LITEMPOS UNAHLE PERSUADR t | : : i REYs PEAT 252k 1542 : | ; GOBERNAC IOS. SWITCH PAPERS GF OORZALE2Z POR LATER ARREST, STATION PLACED LIEORACE SURVEILLANCE ON OCKZALEZ AT HOTEL ASTORIA. (LIEREACE COVERAGE HAD BSEN WITHDRAWN WHEN LITEXPOS FOUND GONZALEZ, /8 STATION DID NOT WANT LITEXPO8 AND LIEMERACES TRIPPING OVER EACH OTHER AT ASTORIA). LIEMBUCES 7 | DED BOT PICK UP GONZALEZ UNTIL MORMINO 28 OCT WHEN HE DEPARTED POR AIRPORT ‘ AND FLEW TO CUBA. ; oe CLANDESTINE PHOTOS TAKEN OF GONZALEZ AT AIRPORT BY LIFMIRACES CLEARLY Stiod HIM IM COMPANY OF MANUEL VEGA AMD ROOFLIO RODRIQUEZ, JOC DOT GFFICERS, POUCHING COPIES, 7 "3. TMDEX ELICIO DARINTO GONZALEZ MORENO/ je J - HC CHOADEN SBCRE? w C CURTIS | Se rear rnne catm enn no na a ee ec ce cen eee ee ae wo nfo. : oi . s . oan ‘ . it oe cae . LSB RR “MARA WAVE “REE wec0. COnRTUACTON SHETCH. PAPERS. OF OcmZALEZ. POR’ 1ATER ‘ARREST ita PLACED : \ LIGRACE SURVEILLANCE Gif OORZALEZ AT ROTEL ASTONIA, ‘(LEBURACE CovERAGE | HAD’ BREN WITHDRAWN WHEN LITENPOB FOUND GONZALEZ, b8 STktYoN DID Now wit = LETEMPOS AND LIEMRACES TRIPPING OVER EACH OTR AT ASTORIA). LIEMERACES - DED OF PICK UP OOHZALEZ HTL MORO 28 OCT WEN HE DEPARTED POR AIRPORT AND FLEW TO CUDA, 2. CLANDESTINE. PuOTOS TAKEN OF OGNZALEZ AT AIRPORT BY LIEXERACES CLEARLY FHOY HIM IN COMPANY. OF MANUEL VEGA AND ROOELIO RODRIGUEZ, KNOG DOI OFFICERS, POUCHING COPIES, | 3» TMDEX ELICIO DARINTO GONZALEZ scat . | END oP MESSAGE “WC CHOADEN ““. SECRE? WC CURTIS” 14-0000 \ GHP Commo 26 or 64 CrauyO ; P~-8436 SECRE®? P-§544 8548 ae XXXXXXXE DR WAVE wx! s08s TYPIC JMCIN LIPIRE | MARCELINO WIKSAL LEPT 70R HAVA 22 (CP. ECAR “concspc tow AXD SSTHER GAVILAK WIYE CP ROGELIO RODRIGUE? LEPT POR HAVA 24 CT. JCAQUIN EERSANDSZ ARMAS AKD FAMILY LEPT POR HAVA 25 «CT. FER LIERVOY.25 OCT, ARMAS SAID HE | | | ¥O.LD BE GOME ONLY A WERK. EXD UF sES84GB t 1 w C CHOADSN i “GH PELIEN | -SECREP Voc CKTIS 14-0000 an MC CHOADSN GH PELIER SECHEP 8 6 CURTIS gous nn HAVE. Re ae _“ayeie sera Erving oe, ae . MARCELTNO MISSAL LEP? 7OR. YAVA 22: (CP. ECAR coscsPcron ID ) BST so GAVELAR vI¥E fe ROGELIO. RODE IGUE?. “Lev? Pon HAVA 28 OT. acagurH EEREARDEZ™ me ~ARWaS: AED PAWILY, wt ra “HAVA! 25 et. “FBR LIE VOT 35 oct, ABBAS SAID a WOLD BE GQiE cat A WEEK. : ‘ oP BND UF FESSAGE _ | ce | 2 he _ po 72e | ee ot Sar cqttiSStentt elk vmmguente caoafOPh ttttrarce mec, ean be ame ete tt - Nombre (5). a ae SAVITAN ROSALES ESTHER. 2) AuOS. CONCEFCICN NENDOZA OSCAR. 99 ANOS. aie ae emndnmsens e logg CUBANA. : | VUELOP 465... t 94 DE OCTUBRE DE Vise Mexicana expedidn en: ce ee Need onalidad CUSANO. | ‘DIP 4 0/63/45 DIP.# D/631'403 Punto de ‘d@esenbaraic - 7 ‘LA HaBaNa CUBA. GAVILAN ROSALES “SPER. ViSa DIZLOuA iCa # 349 EXPZDIDA POR LA EMBAJADA DE MEXICO EN La HaaNA CUBA EL 12 Dil MiYO DE y064, CONCEPCION MENNOZA OSCAR. VISA DIPIWi!A ICA # 524 EXPEDIDA POR LA BMBadaDA DB MEXICO EN JA HABANA CUBA EL g DE JULIO DE 1964 1420000 2 oP ereenenenapeeies ™~ ao EXCERPT TO 3s Chief, WH Division ; FMM A-20419 INFO: Chief, WH/SA . 30 Septent . 196% FROM: Chief of Station, Mexico City SUBJ: PERUMEN/Oporational - Initiation of Contact with sMSESS.1 Lawrence F, BARKER (C/O), AMNIP-1 and AMSESS-1, AMSESS.1 [Meetings: 2%. Septender 196 AMNIP-1 and AMSESS-1; and 25 September ‘Faturned to Cuba and did not aske subsequent meetings with KUBARK, 7 eaeces 14, On the subject of "i" (Direccion General de Intoligencia), the following exchange took place: C/O: Who is the "NM" chief in the Erbassy [in Mexico ? A-1: Vega, (Manuel VaGA Peres) eaese , C/O: Who else is with "M"? . A-1l: Rogelio (Rogelio RCORIGUEZ Loves). But he is just a second rater, EICERPTS ROUA24419 x» Soptonber 196% ese shat A oe ? ~N os BICERPT TO 5. ‘Chief, WH Division ‘ o. E2419 ny INFO: Chief, WH/SA- Lo, ; 30 Septenber 196% ‘ “SIRGHs Chior ‘or Station, Mexico City a ns SUBS: PEROM/Oporational - Initiation’ of Contact with sMSESS.t , Th Hect ings: 2u.Soptémber. 1964; wOiTP-1 and AASESS-1; ard 25 September “, : 1964, a fice. F. BARKER. (c)o), ‘AMNTP21 and AMSESS-1, AMSRSS-1 - . . nturned: to Cuba: “and did Rot make | p, subsequent meetings: with KUBARK, 7 - : 7 | 2 | * , 14. On the 2» subject of ™" (Direceion General de Inteligencia),’ soe ot ; the following, exchange took place: ; nn tah. C/o: ‘Who is the °M" chief in the Brbassy: [in Be: whoo 2 4 4 Ael: .Vega. (Manuel VEGA Perez) : : -. “4 _ . weece 3 C/O: Who else is with min? . A-t: Rogelio (Rorelio RODRIGUEZ Lotez). But he is just 7 ; a second raters. co. i . | . . eevee : ry . : [ ; . : ' | , i Kepgi OE Lage F ¥ BICERPTS - ; BOAR20419 ; 30 Soptenrer 196% 7 .. : 14-0000 acc TARC a Poo SONAL f DAT FORM (New ghee bo ed bos dean net snilce) ’ . . a fos fo : Source ana Cat nrent : soe . . A SY A BASC MOGRAPHICAL DATA’ 261- 432665 (3-7305) ~ r - : mN _ - . 2. Naine at birch, er aoe H . 3. Abate legal changes, : Rises pReudos -duardo, dose Antonio, and : 4. Dote and place of bith, | Gasiz iro _ CAbe Sun) 85 April 1964) 5. Ciisenship, Cuban i ue, - i ie ~ : ! : : : Previous Aationality, facial of craic bacaground ho. i EE | White . po foe Cay 7, Oilicial deatity or travel popes ; oe . . Diplomatic: Fassport D/63/ 45% - - (LisIke 8 July 1963) 2V iF ee) ae (Rie Fine . rm ri + fk Waia Ged cao h35' fol 4 Sth ey (LIFIna 15 say 61) | Living: in Cuba, Appears to spend time away . . : from family but visits them occasisnally. (LIKUD 15 cept 61) we eke 9, Mother ‘sime as 8,5 + [. i : : ° . Alejandrina LOPEZ Lopez 0 ' : 1 (see attachnent Aitea 9). ; i Sou same as S$. ty : ee : Bsther” "GAVILAN | Rosales FF D/63/455" . (LIFInS ¢ July 1963) a) born Ce harch 1943 (LIZ8¥OY 13 sar 1964) _ bd). married Subject after his tour in sexico. ws ‘began, was a minor at the time. {LIS 961) _ Aprarently ‘married summer 1962. (LEriia Sept 1962) c) home address in Cuba: X. ‘}epe San martin 711639 : i Alturas de san iiguel gel Fadron,iacana (LIM ub 15 Sept 61). d) futher ts ‘dead _ - (LL.iib 18 Sept 62) e) isthér is ‘het well educated -~"‘ases ; ‘ —_ missrelled nerds poenned to becone a ‘ - miliciana,.. ceek Lae aca (LIE 1961) eused name RUgLETC “when talxing to Guillerce (Li / PRo WJCe : tcta ene, Wiis Heto call hin and ask for Acberts ; (i Uses p3eu dog ¢ Cheke RCS ith intel cv.nucte. : . : Ya Sou? IN Geos , ; (23 ee Fine P9365 CmayGa) <7 Are ch) 14-0000 * rae . mer ahibe ee. a “ v aad Comment : \ IL Childsen: same as & me? : | . ca - | ' 12, Sidings same as . . . Has little brother named Jorge (LLAUD 24 «ay 1961) . ob i . we _ » ' i _ ; : a Y | 13. Ocshee selauives dy dlood or marriage szme as 8. \ : ' "(see attachment item 13) : a wteweee we ne rene eee oe : . : _ a _ ‘ : i H i fad ro 4g : a i , . : . 1 _ AM Reiigion et off ; Boo . » t 13, Education.) 0° > sO : : ; : we 1 . wat ! i ' ié. Languages. : ! te Cr, Seer er | a) : a . : . Spanish. |: : an 1 i wel . bo, wd 7 i i By . i: : : ! ; ‘ a? i Bae eae » ° ' ' é “4 : : ; os ° . i 7 -2- : - LG ant Widens oj heats . { Va : . ! ' . , , ——< 14-00000. . . e ‘ : a ‘ oan Lee wad Comraenar | ft 17. Mihary service. . . a 1 . + ce 5 . ; ; : : oi i * ; id i Je e i : . “tas ' a : - roa Oe : 7 a : |: ee . “as. Hiory of Employment ; : 7 a) sutject arrived in Mexic: way 1962 : alone with € other youns 19 and 73 accompanied by = . Foreign offices, Furpose ws : Castro werolution in Hex: ce, : argentina, Venezuela an was” Third’ Seer: rarye i ‘>)- Assistant Press. and Cultural Attache . Cuben ant: Nexico : - (LIPALUS 11 Cer 61) . RY : eke c) Returned ta Cuba & ‘vay, 1962, Berltaced | rn we, by Manuel ¥EG4 Perea | Ds ; (LTHEXPOA~W/ tay 62). , : a) grrived Mexico 3 Sartenber (LIFIRE 4 Sept 62) (LIZAIL-7 7 Sept 62) rders from Cuda that he no Digionas ie List. -; ‘ Leaving for Suba 24 Sept 1s: (LISNVOY 27 Sept. 62) e) derortedly received a scholastip - not known (EULA 21403 21 nay “¥ 63. " what Kind or whereas | _ . (Liiva. L-g f) arrived : cexigo é dul} 1963, ag Seco ons Seeratary (LIFIRE G July 63) a alk : oy! ion ce — Hoh Pt a “ ’ 14-0000 . i aa . mo “| e | . . “4 - | mS H . : iz 1. . at . f° : fea Poet : : . : | . _ Svaxte and Commeat : = 19. Reco: of arreses, Ligarmea tL became invoe a ". docymentatica ef Fe aled eS re = hi nop ore 61 a — saz carrying cones Sy . YOAS Report, : 2a “Saya Seip a CEI As 7 i : : 17 we 61 : oki ean Judicial felice when lyed with eri orati? n Wage: nto over ande aL[a30j\a dizlematic | Apparent age re ; _ yt 2 a. Heghe ‘| a . ; : . ! ; | oo i 2 The 2 | -.o——— - an S ' Lier i . . I, ‘ i ; H ; . i a . so weer . Jha ee - eo a . H n. Complexion t. 7 i Teeth ay a i i ; i J Habits of dress ; eneral sapearince . 3 oo, i : : H * Mannerisms |” Prominent feacures yn ar TY oe oe wn y i. a ” Other identifying feacuzes - ; ue os a i Poritsic Parle inzerleafed?, 3 ; “ ~“ . : . : a 2: Prosi imcereated? vooyetes | Ho. "sy : : yo ; : 1 - 1 . Fiagt itis sasedleafed wl. |, _— sea met : ee to . ; il i: | ie ! i . . . La : to. _ Meee as eee toe we gobo, peebenseneaie i ie ; ‘et ¢ oN rat 3 : “Seek: arin you take my pistel ther.” . or . , -_ ot . t ‘ i i ! , . 14-0000 SNe eG eet Meh ge we a” sree Put aur A le eciaethcn tiloe ot toesun eit ce Pte ge = ieee ee NFS ea a EN eo. od . —. . ' . . C " ‘ y . / g]. . € i 3 é . / z / . . " o ‘ ae 2 7) ° 5 “i —— - - ' in . Py : u 7 sn bee : — 2 ~ ! . | oe _ see ee ae meena cen aes —. oe oe ae tn ee a apne ee ee ee eee - . Locatio. 22 Yeu a. 14-0000 1 ‘ , i \ hae ° . ees Corament t C. PERSONAL AND PRIVATE DATA - \ : ot 23. Address & telephone of prescat residence. : . Eo haga Califernia 178 apt 3 LifatL-? ond LIoiWey | no telephene . . we si | | | | ‘ 24. Naure & description of lodging & pee , , 7 i ee a fo _.* le ; 1 . 4 25. Floor plans iaicrlealed? ,,.....06 , an Photographs interlealee? ,, “ . 26, Owner andjor lessor: BI dara. ‘ ; eee wee sage fn . 7 a oo 7 . Sb pee a eer eae " , ot 27. Other residents: BE daca.” . ‘ 1 , } , ‘ : i : . 28. Servants: BI data; ° : nye tA ee oe . ‘ ot “29. Meals: wheres wher wich whom? . an i af soot dat peetts : 30. Barber: BE daca. ! roe ty i em i : : ' : Cr ee Ore ibe i ' 1 : oe t a | ‘ 31. Tailor BY dara | ! . ecb, vi . 32. Dentist: physician: BI data. i , Do, noo : . bra. fnu Gou.52 sanchez [{asterts sector) | (LisalcY 3l-iar G4) > cs) a aed Le i ; - . . at Th ony fay t se : pom, _ “oS : ! : a : Pay outpyeeroyess ‘ tk Oe A . Le ek : ‘ i i : wa. - . Q : , ‘ a] a. : . aw _— . vat ‘ = 4 a, : bg . . r . 7 wba . Soa . aqtl Bog - . TN eee mem ee —e- 14-0000 my : ' : 2 , 3. Siogs . ; . ; Fey ' bs . a 2 : , poi, | ‘ _ 34, Church! . : - : . , . es 7 \ ‘i 35. Spores, participanc: cimes participating. | . } , . a 36. Sports, ipectator tines mending ; a ( 37, Time aq residence, |. 7 : ; Dees aS aveee Sheree tee ewe fl, -” . wee be . ; * Doli nn“ - ' f:. a i H s a ote i y 3S. Vheaier, cinema; icket agencics, 7 , . ” : 8 ; . a } ’ a i i , . ! 99. Night dubs, cafes, pubs! wet ; r bie, : re : o ab boon, i : - ods i. : : 1 ioe : 40. wT how & where spent; mode col travel, ¢ . poe : y tee pe oe ys : . — eo . 4a . i , - an . { t . - . a Pe , eae tog ‘ oh ; . . : . bo | ~ a i i - ’ ' _ t ‘ . . pod oe 14-00000. I j { . ! - a - .¢ , | 7 éN | Ie . . | , » Laee ind Cosament 42, Mistresses of lovers: mes of mecticg: eo Gata - es : _ a Pa = . : - coe ee ‘ _ - : ? . i i . . eg o . | 7 in : : 43. Pessonal friends: times of mecting, BI data. i i ' _ cee TT i. : f ' prot Jt gs . - oo, .- . i: i : es - % 1 ‘ “1 ate . ' mob at 44, Pevsons whe. visit residence same as 43, . ; : f, Yaka n. ‘Han and. Prat | Fereyra. will meet, at i Rogeliais house Text oat urday . “ Lisi Wor 7 Feb éy me pe | 45. Persons visited: same as 43, : i : ! subject and wife went ko. Nico \GARCIA! s hor eters IL9° “7 Jan. 64) for New Year's 0: 1, . ot a Subject and wife invited ee lunch. ab iLRADALIS te sot heme oo; . 4 1 a i (LinnvoY 27 hay ‘od) og . dott yu. 4 ‘ ; a ee ee re 46, Mail deliveries details, 4 7 a : a bfanch -post office! (not specified) neti- } fied smdiézsy it had parcel. and magzine for; 47. Dips ch of rail: ‘details . ; | aan . “Suoject (LILA uy 12 June 1901) . bes Dob po NN 48. Correspondeass:. details including frequeacy. | * | : , . . oto i - a be ! . 1 ~ . . - . el roy d " te . ae . 49. ob i - | : “ mya ° ° a . : ; ' oo oe , = ; at 1 : ‘ 14-0000 . a . . wees . , f e . My ‘ce D \ Steer cad Cominent ; ” ee eee . . ‘ SO “Fobaccd: cotaily, so . . 7” t : i , . “SL. Alcobok cetails, . i my, : ; . t ae 3 : : ’ . , we ° 52 Casual sex: ceraiix i | H ry i of, ; r. ‘ " ' ; i foo" 4 ; ' 7 ; . : _, Ja Mode of trarisportatign’ on ‘eifferent occasions : i — ‘Using tdsel D-314 - “leaves ear in drive- way of residence and Walks to Embassy or takas cab : setphe ee a ew (LITAINT-2. 13 Har 62) 7 1 ( . . . i . ' $3. Orivate tomobile decails of sake, heena, ere. , . i i { ‘ ' 56. Garage & service stations : 57, Real enate owncd: location, descei..ion, vanes ae Bo ra $8. Chanel properiy: location, descrigt : : ' a a $9. > sonal vaak accounts: locstien, sniounth to . boveepe n Banco tacicrnal de mexico - order arrived . (LIRGYCY 16 Feb 1962) 69. Oiher Proper description, vaiue. © for subject to pick up me, a : ! . ¢ : a od 61. Other selevant personal infocmatioxt: Pe ce Hage. % 7 whe was subjechts landlord at .-zatlan 152 A told one draw bee cIs's } - Yee GALLO that Subject went cut one night, left-the coor open, and she his .rcomy: gubject also had not notified her he voters (LIENTC£ 6 Sept 61) - a . : , wl .. : : . . “y 14-0000 t ‘ . ? rf . . ° mee en ‘os . kee . - it 1 a) 4 rT . oy 7 1 1 _ vee D. POLITICAL DATA” Gy : v . 62. Party memixohip. - : —_ cory rioo4 . \ . . . | i 63. Party functions, it , 1 \ ne 7 - | 7 64. Societies, 4 r . - 1G . { ~ mn . td ‘ 2 at SS, Labor unions... ee : oe 4 " 66. Lodges & featernitics | : : 67, Orders, Masonic & other. 63. Dentce of political conviction anu indocstinaiaa cate evidence. woubject is 100%, pro-regime and dangerous. ‘ a Pep plas cey i j i : i © Other voliti Lot I: on Other political daa. . ¢ hme ; a . Poo Doe et ; -H- : eet arn i we te . ot i fated and Comment SEER Tne nn EE EEE’ * e ‘ ‘ i ! : “te 1 tos » . ‘ e (LIVAWIL-7, lo July 63) : 7 Lo “Nf ° 14-0000 . . . . i . re on : . . . . ! . . rot she , Source aad Coa.ment 2 JO3 DATA | rn ” Be 7 Jobitle Second Secretary. viaric Cfidial . . ; 71. Ollicial documents é eredeniigis eatried. Te oo . 1 : | { oo 7 . 7%, Rank & salacy. Yok . . ‘| . . i V | ! : . ; 73. Aliowances, ‘ i ' : : Bde, Sb, : ; plo . fob ode te. : H 75, Where employed. TID form fied? case. rs _ i 76, Basic duties: description. : an / . . ; see attvechment a . , . . : | T7. Basie duiies by whom assignen)? Bi das, . Takes’ orders from Cousselor 3LUS-3 1 Auz 61) Rector Gallo }. pool 78. Bisic duties: by whom directly supiviigc! at data, : eli foo fb et | B 79. Special duties: description. Cuban Intel Staffer ( AMMUG-1 2h ApPIy M64) Given syéecial assignment as iclitical 2 (LIPATL-9 Fed 1965) ee ‘reporting officer {.. 0° | - Donon - $2. Special duties by whom assigacc? 3i daca -. : $1. Special duties: by whom dircetiy supervised? Bi days, HOt. ; - ver { : o i i ‘ on re ie Deane - : ty . a y _ boydte : f it i , 14-0000 - 89, TIO interleafed? ......008 ty md - - Po 82. Superior: degree of incimacy. 83. Subordinater basic duties Bl data - Lt oon oe : elo tt mo we wet a ae de lat : : re Sa ro ‘ wy “84, Subot dinates special duties, BI data. nyo. 7 oa :, an po qi te 851 Subdrdinisiea’ deghee SYincimacy. °° tebe cena) Seka : 86, Colleagues: functions BI daa, | i i Do 87. Liaison contacts: functions BI data)” ee ec ers 7 88, Servants & menials functions, BI data, we ' Dodar at Flow chart interlealed? .....sses oie 90. Telephone contacts details | calls: . (See attachment item 90.) ot i . . . . : - t | ot t : sah. vee - t bi . of 4 ‘ ee et ee ‘Source and Comment me ee rename enya 14-0000 i 7 e. . . : , 7 —_ . pls ; SSCRET ' ad | . we, ‘ rood ae | | Source and Comment 91. Cortespondents details of correspondence. 7 SOP p wat - th , is i ips. 92. Work schedule. days of week, ! hours, location. / } : . Me to WD. Work schedule funch & ces periods, where & wah “* whom?! | : ote [! ; : ee rr a . a ; ; a poo: “i iy ' an - 94. W ‘ork schedule: times, rourcy, vehicles, companions _ ted from todgings to work. © _ . ; ae Lett . Too. wife ee lee ‘ i | fy ti : : tae 93. Work schedule: times, routes, vehicles, com pantons . from work to 9 lodgings. Sb ok. ei H i ae : ba “4 96. Work schedule regular conferences, times & places } poPet gE . SL auth jane, 13" eee oe = an 9. Work schedule night & bali work times & proces, - i “he pi 4 “i : fits : : . i oN . “ . —“ : 98. Pro sional ttavel: decals, (slee be tached) , : i sue rie : a 99. Hileps hone number, how wed? ‘Uses phone nucters -. Wph2437 9 (asbassasor's cificel . c Link vey) d 14+13426 (Forteria}) =: “De ; ~ A aren : . : _ a _. - ef oe.) «SECRET I 14-0000 - —~ Satelle Seetetltid -—- * ; . | CEGRIIT “ 7 . a —_ . :° { . oa ’ ° 100. Ro ete we how? [oo 101. Dispatch of ouik where, when, how? ‘ oe. ! a Sew oD met 1" , ' _ le. . .. - 102. Ints-oflice communication: dela i a A ne ee i Poo. oe 103. Acces co safey location, dsicription ” | ee a . pet : wat be te ab emee ne ‘ veo eles eee _ ary en ee “* 104, Acces 10 sales & where are heya and combiauicas bea? : ‘| . : : 105. Pass catiod Loe : ‘ | Say : 10S. Keys extricd re : 107. Profesiowal repeuzion =; : WwW, iaisparch od caaik whese, yo : . adit, : wb. See tate atte bt i o : 7 ot : a oe i pot as ms : 103. Ocher relevant job doa, ! ; ; Tne hob wh Hee Pt bathe ee Gk : i 7 st a 14,00000 - . ‘ . Cae -' OMS DiW etortalvay ee ns . boa. . ae ene . e ; ’ - ry . . a Do) 8) 6 UG 7 _ . * ‘ 1. . . . . F . ' < “v . | . « a or * Sioxa esd ence F. CONTROL DATA! SpE eas 7 : \ . rr rr Se ee :v 100, Fanlly dlfestia, voce hy h ‘dian't sleep Hoetie ts, ee TS E ked subjeét w e'didn't. ee Seon ob, y s at hone last night. "He reptied trat he. J citewor Jin Feb 1964). ¢ _43 coming for lunch. she said there Ta Sets wouldn't be any Juncha yp tren a ee 110. Difficult ia efsg 1 AS Prose i . . . : . : ~ 4 b: bo |. a rer : ee eens 116. Dificultic with friznty *: 7 ed Oe om eve stone te 6 cama sprees Gum en.” : ‘ : Oo a 12, Dilfcukia wih-minras e¢ leva . . Bot an) { a a eae’ ns : 13, Potaiesl Cifeutia et | are “hs ee ee ae oe i 7 . . . > . . . } : od : i . —_ on hy eer, i ae oF t : ey . ° . 5 | . . ad ae . bie: ca ‘ se . { . : . . Powe soe : - 4 “ ° 4 ae ry | nn) ’ a. °. AIS, Soucchiss ecivy, * et 4 a et LGM ee eller ot a . wo on iv to. : UP pom . e j he 7 of . . Soocpl.- lh i . Fa) 125, Acopes bbe UI ee ae ' . . ee nae . 0 “"e te, : US ete Sanddsca ss Oe a rn toro vod te CUT te lena tom toee ee DE be . : re oe le renee meg 3 y . Cb : ; oe . . . . ! ms i? J Ce : : a suet Pied ey *p oepet t ttt . an e wee ahies 14-00000 . ns ats ws ae 1 . c - ' 1 .¢ woes teem Se ee . a i Tee ert : I Ts mapa oe ae oe, . 20. a : ee a ' ! . . : CV rates . . 2 mobos ' Weedon ae noo ". 4 i) _ : . . . . 1: ' . : ‘ . . | ar ae . an ! - i Per , ° : { e 4 2 od. : . . weg + . . . @ . U7. Penos to whom cazemcd | . | re 6 UB, Peopeziy to which moa excell : , : = : = | . : ; “a . ° of . . a i : . ; . j -_ 7 t ; a ane an t . ~ . { : : ; . " 29. hori whee edt oy bt ae . + : He So... d : cine "y ot Sobor - 1! 120. 2. Iforinion wich eat be wea tech oe tai j os . : i . Re acm, at ee tee he ee hoon . i. toi: . ers ++ ! Sw . i ! a” . . . pet , those ee H ? 18 . an i. | ne Se ae 121. Access to urs infsmcton | ; ob . | Bo! j _ ot Po = _—_ : Bo oo 122. Aces t ar pcan toon . iors * : no teat . ws. saps feb " a tropr ont } (iganaicx from. ‘Eloy Gutferrés <Renoyp ‘KRID 0436 11 ae Gut 13, Cas ntver eceural eat Subject is from ald’ “commie fanily in’ Cuba’ ° ‘but is not comeie. himself. Could be rere: : suaded to work: fin’ tiexico; for democratic ek Ne oe = soon ns ane : Cuba wpe \ y; a . t . . . . Ce ae fe chee ae ! "oe i 7 PMS oy i. Ae tothe .. ae : . f H on .! ? : ’ * . . ct ote . _ “ : , wd. : 7: lf a . _ -. eT ot pees ee ny ‘ pos : . fos 8s Rebel ‘ . : ‘ "HA . ? . ; 7 ne §, 7h¢. te : ‘f cM lad 0 tot io | _ ; . we aa ~ uy ae ot. @ ar e t . ’ ' ar , te, *. i iw wrt | a . H - Dp. _ 14-0000 jae as Yang. beides wal PY vara ren nm fe Oa OOD Cos ae eb lO a cabs Libee 9. other ; ; n)address: Fasade- Jose 12410 entre Ja y Finn 1, oan Juan ce los binos, vulzaus ve van ..iguel Gel radron, habana ‘(Lieve 2. vay gull eew adusess cinca ge va.pana bu) other becaue a brisadista. Cous, sitar cel hio 9 (Live 5 sept ol) ce) i.other asked subject to send her a crucivix. (ili 24...ay el « 12 , Also recucsted 24 Vept ans 2 cct 61 sept ol) wissrelled words, signs letters laiXla © «vcnls, d) «other uses siany : (Liauo) 13. Gther Relatives a) Godmother - Josefina LOFsZ y Lopez at address Ya above San Safael 874 os Katana apt 501 (LI.UD 18 Sept 61) (LIsUD 18 Sept 61) (LL.UL 18 Feb 62) _ b) Godfather + name unkown - address: ec) vister-in-law - Nifia - lives in Haoana d) brother-in-law - Sduardo aka R. GAVILAN ‘ddress: 5. vamaricca wtzas, Cuba : 23 wsy Ol - TATK1A O bhUGKTe, Voxcuhwwoo type (Hest 28 reo-62)- Asked for repair yarts for 1957 vuick Linu 14 Aug 05 e) Jienve LNU Address: Jan -srancises 356 san Juan, Feit. (Dontt know if he is a relative, but his adcress was sent to Rogelio cy latver's mother) (L1.UB 13 tay 61) f£) Ilsuminada hosales , Calle 60 71704 iwariarao, Habana (1is.UD 20 Aug 63) (Zster's sister?) 2) has relative in PERRINS ; m (LiSNICK from Eloy : bebe ya _ Guteerrez Benoyo a oo eID 0456. AL ‘ART 6h) 23) Addresses (previous) | a) Living at “azatian 13 2A Tel 250928 (LinwWoY 5 Jaly 62) b) lived at j.azatlan 126 - in Redriguez Cuats "place who C-2 , ; (n> ocurce) ¢) Living at lachuca 153 " (kie.ot.de 21 Cet ot) d) Lives at Yacubaya 7B 502 . (Livaia’-20 13 war 62). 14-0000 se eete 7s) 79) ¢3) " Guban Coxisul there, te aQ t ' w eas oy a) on first tcur we. in truck with Inprenta Laders c- pullicatd ons, oa was also involved with filns, prepayanda and ewulterins, # per weary Special Duties a) Probably identical with sember of cuban onbassy ato spent ecnSiderable tine among the students at UNAM. yoo (CUailS i.emo 22 vee 196)) b) Fresent at meeting in Cuban smbassy attended by cne Alfonso PRoRA, at which matter of viving aid to 13 .cvember exiles in mexico was discussed, in order that they could return to Guatenala to assist ' the anti- Ydigoras grouz. (thA-18601 217 april 62 RYAAT LINLUCK) Frofessiznal Trave} {see also under Job Nistory) a) ent to Veracruz and s:erida (LIncVCY 9 July 1961) b) Traveled to the intecricr. wuillerme TSEdO tcld subject he knew where subj had been and . Said it was ur,ent they get tosether. (LIZAYCY 30 Nov 1961) c} Subject went to Veracruz mid April 1964 apparently in c:nnecticn with shooting incident. involving . (LIexvCY 16 Apri} 1964) ~ d) Subject left for Cuba 25 April and returned to mexico 16 ay 1964. ‘Wife yrsceeded him and returned on same date. (LIFIHS and LIZNVGY) 14-0000 20 90. a) b) c) d) f) é) h) i) J) k) 1) m} n) o} p) g) Feodore ALTA-L4auC kobles, feler'-ne Contacts Lorenzo coLata wonero © bondursan conse in ..exieo = scent Uustcve tle sterwscca, FO See Suofect, eauewaA aS denezuelan fistrueter in usa of form mach .sery and ce ber cf revoluticnuary ors. in Venezuela who could not return to bis Ctantry and who was recticully cisch reed fro. tis teaching fob at vharingo tecause of his iceclogy. (Lisavcy S Aug 61) Guillermo PRwJS Cviedo of Irensa Latina, (LilwcY le sert ol) Humberto G. TRUJU Cvledo of irensa L.tina. (Licw¥o¥ <2 Sere ol) Lupe LNU - subject arranged to meet her at ker -one. (Liuavcy 2g ~er ol) Roberto LiU - Ssther (suoject's gi:lfriend, leter wife) informed subject she didn't know woberto's sddress. (il..Ub 2 Cet o1) come “compaferos ferrocarrileros" ask for subject. sot ing (Liunvoy _ Feet ol) Seen with Ramiro vel idl ferez coming out of Luosnuuvassy, o (i ewaite 19 Gct 61) Cne VILLALAR,Inu, called the Cutan Linbassy for aoverto FK1aS who ua- known to Teresa FROLNZA who answered the j hone. VILiaAK said: Subject told himto calle. (LlssVoY 17 Set 61) Subject was driven home from unspecified functiza in cur with license €6.. (In 1460-61, license v-86 was registered to vlauinir 3, weaAnodlin., 4& Soviet military attache.) . ' Subject told SA.ChYINs (/ladilen) of the Soviet ambassy that he had 600d news for him and wanted to come cver to tell him, Sanh LAS ' freferred to g0 to see subject and said he would come in @ haif hour, (LizavcYy 9 hov 2) subject is a contact of horsan Lalwresi'a. ; . (4.0. CURTIS sem 29 Nov 61) a@ told Subject that a Guatemslen named edmundo JaxuGw of }rensa Lutia (Lles¥oY 14 vee 1961) Paktclia was waiting for hin. onrigue BCitutS of Irensa Latina coming to see Sudject ut the ehbdassy. bong rev tee . (LisavoY 22 Jan 1962) BSPLJGL, fnu = of the Sindic:to exicsane ae."slectricistas, told subject he had a levter from wcriano Liu and inside the letver-Was one for subject. (FRaGuanT Cl. PACT) (LlewVcY 17 Jan 62) ene Jose arturo de lz 1oNA iusists ¢n evting in touch with <ubyect about the information bulletin, (LloweCY 20 Jan 02 one TULNTS arrived from fansulipas and tanpico una told ~ubject he had told Les.takbco he wo.id oring soney for two rounc trip rassazes. He also wanted rhotos and oulletins ang other tings for Tampico. Subject told “im to call-at the sntzssy to fick them ur. (LieuvcY 2oJan 62) Frecicent of the new generation of Isto whe are loyal to the vuoan ievolution, wanted materials frou the c ; ’ : naive - (Lic.voY 29 Jen 62) bmbassy. Subject asked for tis adaress, Costa Xica 757 -iraflores, La Faz, volivia, Let.er ac_ressea to ~ hogelio kOJHiGuus F. _ (LERDG 12 fed c2) 14-0000 u) v) w) x) bb) cc) dd) ff) a) hh} ti) mn) nn) foes feb lyo2) Mesnur. Hilarte Lv leoking for Cucject urgently. Lives Hoe 8 asdut a "slek' person. (ito S$ nar ve) vne ir. SILVA wants to Speuk to vubject. (lisse! 6 Jar 02) Julio C.I.A tells the V40aN Aves ador he £5 le vis. for Sentral watrh= ica and ofvers ‘is sirvices. Ihe MeOasouSOr Fast"& any need, cut S4ys to ASK woselio. ; (el ie 92) ‘Ricardo Lid wsots to cone by the wionssy for culletias. vuyject tells tim better to Rect at the sase place ana tie, wiCsrds h S Central ace rican accent. (Licker 6 war oz) * sone gentlemen from La Noraal ure bringing a Message from eoque wshuOZA and want to see Suoject. (LIA 6 iar 62) Subsect tells Yuri‘thedanuscd of soviut ~tbessy that he Couldn't get to (Lis. 7 cer 62) the seeting cut will cone to see hin later. Jonebody named Tierre LiU is coning to the messy to see vubject. (LLLkdEY 2 oycer 62). sone people from “Exrreston" fron Jincloa cane to the atbassy to xe subject but he not ing (Lioivoy 8 iar 62) Cne Lucio HukxnitA came to the wMONSSy CO see suuject and .as cold to core in, (Lloe¥of 13 var 62) Fedro GINZALSZ Crtega coning to embassy to see vubject. (Ferson of this name was TF Secretary Ceneral in wayarit and leader 6f sitzl} farmers and workers in ¢oustal area, (LIuvcY 15 war 62) one VERGARA, fnu left a mexsage for subject thet it urgeot ke comnunicate with him, (Later coutaets - discussed Lhe Lics¥oY 1G ner 62) balleting and faxily problens.) Cne T3suz, fnu, came to =mba.sy to see Cubject. . (LIeNVCY 22 oar 62) LasSy t2 see Subject, ; (Licw902 22 war 62) A Genezuelan named HOULOCA, nu came to the iss Arturo and Luz Seksdid cane to che oiONSSY to sce Subject, (Liasd5Y 23 sar 62) Gne Hilario, a Suatemlan, urgently wants to see vuoject. Hilirio aske wubject "que el recuerda el Jardin Oo en la Luna”. subject will look for him at €:00 i/i.°, (Kote in file that Hilari> may be identical] ::ith Raf- ae] SOLIS barrios, nemter of FGT) eer. 2 . i - - - tells Subject he waited for rim yesterday. (Lles¥0f 27 pur 62): Ricurdo.- with svuban accent (Sevecab Laid ClataCts wlll Coun aloud) for susject at ‘the anbassy. ; (Lleavoy 22 nar 62 Roberto GiYAvA and tir. GaakICAa waiting Victor ‘.anuel GUPlsihaZ, head of FUP in wexico, met with Suiject who told GUTIsinsd that the rerson who is going to take ctver relations with uuate- rala ‘in .exico still hed not arrived. yusject planned to see alfonso Phana a leader of the 13 sovenber ursup in wexico, (LinkJCn 2 weer 62) ; One ».aR?cL, fnu visited vubject at the sinc. Sy to aéliver sé.cething. Luter, a senera wahToL, arcentinian told (Lien 29 war 62) a! Subject she leaving and rlease send t'iags she lseredi : vne WVakd4s5, fru, called subject. (Linn dot 2g “ur 02) ee ee re ar en “hm aE ARO 14-0000 MncoAa tells the Sages Mee nag So is Sirvices, the an x) Ricardo Ly NuntS to cone by the 0533+ for culletins, Susseet cells him better tg Bect st the sace Fiace a..5 thee. icc dg hos ventral ate rican uccens, (lilckare oo O2) ¥Y) vore éentlemen fro'-La NOrdal are bringing ae. sa, frez iscgue cd ahd want ts see ~doject. : (Liles ly 6 har 62) 2) jubject tells Yuri Abskanuacdy of eoviet —0esay that he Couldnt: eet to the “@eting cus Will cone to See hin later, (Liowwy 7 war 62) au) yonebody named Tierre Liu is Coin, to the Emoi3sy to See Subject. . (Licaucy 2 wor 62) bb) Sore reorle fron "axXeresion" froz Sinolog Care to the H.04553Y to we Subject but he not in, (Lloivcy 8 “4ar 62) ce) cne Lucio Roanwita cate to the i048 Sy to see ~UbJeCtL and sas vOld to core in, . (Lluiwvoy 13 war 62) dd) Jedro GONZALLZ Crteca COning to <mbessy to see vubject. (ferson of this ‘name was IF Seeretury Sener] in Nayarit end leader of 34:11 farners and workers in coustal area.) (Llouwvcy 15 oar 62) e2) cone VERGARA, fnu left a "@S3age for Subject thet it Urgcat he coumunicate with him, (Later C2nbzels ~ discusued vhe (Licavey 1g er 62) bulletins ang fa.aly rrotlens.) ff) Cne Issuz, fnu, came to ambacsy to see Subject. (Ll2.¥C¥ 22 ar 62) ee) A Venezuelan nated SSS0GCA, fnu Caine to the enbassy to See Sudiject, OO Oo (Lizavoy 23 mar 62) he) Arturo and Luz SekoANS enue to The subdussy to see Subject, so . (Llsayry 23 war 62) ii) <ne Hilario, a suatenilan, WENLS LO See vubject. Hilarie Aske vubject "que el recuerda el Jordin O65 La iuan, vubject wil] look Fer Rim at €:00 ¢ fe, (Note in rile that Silario may be identical with Rar. a4] ScLIs “arrios, menter of For), JJ) Ricerdo - with cuban accent ~ tells subject he Waited for bin yesterday, CPS ie (LLVCY 27 ar 62 (lov284b Laila ClLab.cPs WICH Coe Wa Sac’) kk) Roberto GAYaba and Br. Ganilca waiting for Suvject at the enba- uP oin 82ica, met with Suoiect whe told itg to take cver Felations with vuate~ a 11) Victor -anuel GUT skK22, head st GUTTowked that the Ferson who ¢, 5 : fala in /exico Still hed not arrived, yucseet: planned to Sve -lfouso pRox4 '@ lecder of the 13 sevenber Ura ut “@xico, (Lisboa 2: or G2), aly TACT Ss 54 \ - tod vi 771] er nmnee | 14-0000 vv) ww) xx) yy) 22) ccc) ddd) eee) whe vocurdeis AL. Lilie came te HUBS YH LD SA. Suodels ane wis tole te soi (dace eo § arril 02) *€ Gown bo see Luis wstlas who is Waitin, for him dewn- (Linss. £5 opr 62) vubject will otairs. an individusl from the FOR asas wuuject if he wlu es.e uy the wu.0oesy for sie Filius, (ituaver 12 apr ¢2) Cne datava. fro. the HOSSPaler Verses wuts to see guciect, (Linaded 12 apr o2) orican accent (sic} wants to eruitact Subject (Lasaved 27 oyr 62) uarique sstafss, with south re a visa, Juan AedJAle wanted ursently to speak with suoject. (LI-nVCY 2é apr 62) a person who refused ts give “is n-me asred for yuuject or ....rcos his successer., Si.cpaa asked person to identify hinsel? ana latter sdid he is SCLIS. Ke caa't core but bas a recue.t blo nake tothether person. subject didn't tell SOLIS he was Loing away. Le wil) neet with the other Ferson who knows where to cone. slacpau sheuld tell him "cue dsude hacen les aparatos", Sliinad will ra.s the messase. j (LisaViY 7 say 62) Cne Alvarez (transcriber Says 15 voice of wuatemalen, Victor inaneul GuT- TlaneZ) leeves message for Subject not to worry because the matter ig arranced. (LIeNVSY 16 Sep 62) -Olores de la ..sra asks budject to bring vack fro. Cuba the shoe sizes of "you know who" oceaxuse she wants to send gifts. (LicavoY 27 wep 62) subject tells s¥VaTonxaA of the Czech stibassy that he is a,uin in exico. S¥aToKA is leaving in 15 days Lut will introduce sudject te tis rerl:ce- ment. . (Ll-esvor 12 July’ 63) tuden let t from Treparutoria :6 asks for subject and wants information ins, : A stu bulle (LlnsvY 17 Jul 63) Alvarez (voice of Victor ianuel BWilewwsZ) left sessauce for subject that he waited last might ut the sane rlace. Sucject's 4eS34ce arrived late and ke cannot see Subject but will aweit Lia next Suturday,. (LissVoY 1é6 aug 63) Czech Iress attache, Cldrick wv VICKY, tells Sudject that regarding the watter about which oubject asked Fim, he hasatt yer found the co.urade* but is keeping the matter in sing.(Later cout.cuw (Lis.vcY 27 Aug 63) subject tells = sraniard, Col. v.anuel souZa that the latter has abandoned him, StJca says no, the ";ieza" is arranged. ; . (Llsiv¥oY 31 uz 63) br. ALVaks2 asxs Sudject if te has anything. iO. vonorrow is the day of ‘the eeting and sudject will pass ob Alvanléts office. . (Later contact re Lab exans sic) (Liner 5 ves 53) Guillermo, frs- Solenbia asks for subgect whe uot in. Vellis ¢ich the merchandise le:ves toncrrow and now he knows What te do. (LIeA vor TOVAR, fou and Sutject arranze te have iunck. bouble-t..lk re me (Laflh Clagacys) (iioiee’ his cone from Los anve aor@ for Subject and gS toa she Fartidds Soci wbseeu ca: aPses CO.LR con 3th NUGSS 7. oscar has an aduress which is waauel alvijiiua, bargue is told to cone to the elba. of. (illavcY 7 sov 63) wariscal cucre $2, ..exico city. cne else gets oa ame cumeel eon 14-0000 wee Yt KOK ) 112) mn.:) 000) ‘Frp) qeq) rrr) sss) ttt) uuu) vvv) wera) xxx) yyy) . eeee) ffee) “ ACLT2US of Trensa Lutina tells {lHil.. :, . ete . . to + crs rast AMLORIS Satna, ERP Srng susg a wilean, |. Feosaoe andre .dy te Ce s@ sotlcuiantes, vutjret tells eb Wel ancd soi of ely gcin 2 (iid 22 vay G3) *Ag #8 a delen te to tte leninurio datiosdner Jaine (:robably de tec: Fad asned for sublect who saia nothing had arrived yet. (Lac. 3) (Lael Lo nov 03) Ine Fabio wanted to Ccay.cly Subject whe ace in, scla bs cone back. . . iLicwVCY © bec 63) Cne Juan HAMIAGE arranges SQ mezt Gubject. . (Lio.vcY 19 vee 03) - Subject received sifts fros somes.e in the C2:ch Longsy at vhristimus, ‘(Liiati-5,°27 vee 03} KUCUATSCV of Soviet sahs Sy called fer Saubsect whs sae in. (Svyatoslav Fedorovich asliuisl¥, known nua) (Lisavl¥ 20 Jen 64) Jaznown wouan tells Subject re "quotaticns", vubsect will pass by the building to pick then ure (AnaCUY) (Lis.¥o% 20 Jan 64) Ricardo LECH (LATSR CONTAC. Subject arranges to see ezckIL (Adolf, Sus; ected 18) regarding a rroblem, (LinnvoY 22 Jan 64) act. Has someting urcent for kim. . (LisavC¥ 21 Jan 64) CK-1 he nizht ve trouble getting -exienn visa to reenter Subject told KIS¢ wo81-7826, 22 Jan 04) und might keve to return ss Lafue via irasue, fou that there is wothing for :in and t.call vubject tells one ieitalos, (LEAVY 24 Jan on) in the afternoon, (Latin olafac7) b.IJKOS from Emigracion calis Subject aveut sone Cigars he cffered him, (LodCY 24 Jan 64) Punts Prom Tampico has a Bessie for Suvject fron Jes: Luis. Yold to cone by the lnbassy, tiene Y 29 Jan ch) of vuoan “goassy that the swirl who “on, which Susdler knows cOuL, (iivaVit 31 Jan 64) is there now will discuss sc-et Call frem "El Ilrofessor" t> Sucject about wippecified :.atter. . (Li2nVl¥ 1 Feb 64) LAU iaryja/tells JORAIN she has a: argent ses wait for her to cone after tag, saze for ~udsect and he shculd (iz-uVLoY & Feb of) Roberto, LU wsks for Subject who not in. sill cell lever, re ; (Li-AVLY & Fed Ga) (LATLR Col 8) Lic. cIAc Galves as <s to Sréak to Sudsect wks noe in, a: t2 cai] his. t his 2friee. “ai rrofessor" on behalf of Coctor 2ske Suvject been received, ..ore talk siout medicine - rosuldly “hew is our Friend 21 chiie7. Thel.a. king asks for Subfect Crescencio LU sks for sucle. (L.fek ConTace) 14-0000 minim ) nonn) 0000) reer) 6794) rrrr) ssss) Lott) uuuu) vvvv) wed ) Civ ond Sus ieetb a. cuss ofede friend cr big. elCoru avin ia for 2& orticwlo led, wun wuctecte wf Jalon oe iesa) provicusly -ssed vag ject if : (Lieeclt “26 reo ‘un) fants bo see s.boact. Liltver-says he cay Tin yovteruay wd te Jucnito (Llassvlt 5 wor 04) tell him the water is resclved. a venorita waRil.cl le.ves wessale for Jurdect to cull her. (LateBw Clr) (Liowvet 19 our 64) Suoject and S..0Fsé, fnu, arrange to'.eet for luuch latec in weer. (later esntuet) : (LiskVet 25 wer 64) etwas 3. a lesves messaze for vabject thet she is leaving te.orrow. (Thelna. 45'S coutuct) (ile.VoY 25 Gur 64) vane ALLI2it reconnends Cerlos G. savvale of vinris de ..exico to Sudject. (lis.dcr 3 Apail G4) uo. wistes Lo sve Ludjcet ut the seme 5 lace, v vw a (iisiVoOY 3 Apr 6i,) Cne chorita bo (Lata COCTACL) sari slena GAYiAN, possibly 4 stuaent, arrai jes to meet subject. (LATSR C5..PaAcT} (LinsvOY © april 64) Sne-L3CGKAR called for subject out latter out of town (in Veracruz) ; (Llowvof 17 April 64) The "brother of Jucinto™ asked supject to take some things with bi. to : (isenVCY 22 Acrii 64) Cuba. cintment with subject since ke waited for bin ¥ 230 tril o4) Ing. GCH4ALn2Z asks for new appe with and te didntt arrive. (Liss ROSLETC lesves inessu.e for Suoject that "the seior is idpuatient. (Lisw¥oY 23 April 6s) hauricio de ls SaLVA reports to Subject in wexico. ; a (AnxUG-1 27 pril 64) Xiomara SAnCHis asks if Subject{ has returned from Cuba and gets his home address. ; (Lich¥UY 17 stay 1964) 14-0000 par Gif \ iY DATA FORM ye ae nor auil-ce) . as Source and Consent” , ; ene . POM beep teg = : . : ; 7 ’ ~ (2. Name at birth re hoe i ~. * eR Ta | Aliases, tepall changes. t 3. fo RUS reg" pseudos sduardo, Jose. Antonio, and aA Dac and place ot birth. 7 _Gasipire oe. 3. Caizsnibip Cuban oS I —_ i : 1 . 6& Previous nationality, racial of etnnic Fc backgroud ay i white °° joe : : - “2, Oilicial sdeaticy or teavel papers ‘ S yt > . (ateTse 8 July 1963) Diplomatic bassyort 0/63/45 oP BOE Pb ak ARB roth ERTS OP vather: . Living: in:Cuba. ‘appears to spend time away (LIFlas 15: say 61) ft. from family but visits | thea occasionall ode to, io yee | en on ° 9. Mother sime as 8. : a 1. “AYe jandrina LOPEZ. ‘Lopes. : : ASS attachrent: item 9). t _ beet = _ 5 AC Spouse: same av 8. : : it : . 7 ssther GAVILAN” Rosales FF D/63/455" - (LIFIWS € July 1963) (LEshv9Y 1) ar 1964) a) worn ce march 1983 b). married Subject after his tour in »exico a ‘bagai, was .a minor at the time. . ; (Lien ¥961) , Arrarent ly” ‘married - SUNmer 196 vo (LT he Sept. 1962) ce) ‘home address In Cuba: . . ‘ Pepe. Sam Martin 711639 ; Oo ; _ oe ia Alturas de San piguel del radron,fecans (LikUy 15 Sept 61)" da) father 1s ‘dead: r -(LLnUL 18 Sept 61) e}. isther is ‘hot jell educated -"‘ases misspelled words; prenned to become a ; . miliciana. (2.4. Weeden - (LIEUE 1961) hen talking to Guillernc ((LisaVor 14 Sept 1961) Beas sused | name abeeRTO TRIG. : t 40 call him and ask for Roberto : (Laon? vold one, Lie “yt 17 Det 1962) Cuntacise " (aaVa bu? IN G694. jga p a troy ms io. t : 7 : 4 | FILE p. Naas CmavGy) °? AFF cA. tel snally. (LIMUD 15 sept él ek. 14,0000, . ‘ secou i ; Chtef of Station Mex [wo uty Chief, sil/s <M: cmt Crrrry ALADCUASTIRS Of38 C8 RO NDCLIKG WC aati | tf of ‘sta: Lor Sac * Oporatlonak/NyVolly; Z Cubans Travelling botwoon avena and: ‘Mexico 0 City” ; STEN SEQURED REFERENCES : ACTION Aegtries . oe 7 . ee 7 . 7 a 7 on A abtachea’ he rewtth are ‘coates: of AMOT Ropérts ce-026, “ 29 and Céso3 containing : ‘traces on. Gibans travelling. Dotweion : : “MB'iinh: and” wexioo City on. 20, 24, :25 and as April 1964, . oo B RTOa No Indexing roquircd: for JMwAVE since attachments “Rave already, ‘been. indoxed for Station. Tiles. i ANDREW X. REUTEMAN | Attachments: — co my ve AMOT Reports CC-626, CC-628, CC-Ga9, CC~630, b/w. Dlatrib ton: oe . ves Mexico City, v/atte. C/MI/SA, w/atta. - > oh WD, w/o atts. . io . Pee . nyi9 Mod oy . Meee ee eee iD <= - . 2b rosa REFER mam 77 OrSPATGH BYMBOL AND NUMBER TGA} 2208, ——_- MEAQQUARTESS FILE NUMBER elias 19-5-3/4 é i SECRET 4 19-6-95/4 ; j BS 3 ig PRONE hice aN ASE Tite a SECRED. pee Report ry cc-623. oe ne : 30 Apr 64; oo ; ee REND FROME SS won 2- ae aaa _ SUBJECT a” ‘File Traces on Cubans traveling. fron raxtco city to. Havana oe via. air on 20 Apr 64. -AMEZCUSEA, soe (Special PP~8=64/02) a Ce Jorge Hos Treveled fron Havana to Hexico: “epecial. pP=e4/a2. (sources passenger list from pshsede (#P-2/1001) OO -: eke Information reported on. thia ° Andivide , c-595, travel tile traces. : t a ; | (PP=26946) , : oe oe car — roxcages, tilane Aces Traveled from Havana to Mexico : . 40 ‘Fob 65., Cuban ‘PP+26946. ‘(Bources pascencer dist from “frdenda.*)- _.. RRORES, Osyalags (PP-03107)" we > oe ELSTES_RO nem, Onya 3 Canaguey Province Delegate of the Director, Fabric Warehouses and Similar Consolidated Enterprise Leopresa ‘Consolidada ‘da “Alnacenes da Tajidos y y Canonxog/. Roplaced Héctor _VALIADARES Lina in’ ‘this position’ per Resolution #4586, 18 Oct 62, ; “Ministry, of Internal Commerce. (sources Official Gazetto #4, 8 gan 63, ° “page 146. y- - ee ; MB (pIP BP=2-63/445) . fo roralsa, Eathers Cuban ciplomatie PP-63/455. Traveled e- a “com Havana to Hexico city via Cuba ‘Airlines on 24 Oct 63. (Souxces : . s2enger list.) . GONZALES, Jocesinas (IP pp=p-64/142) , com. Sn: wanda, so cfiray Traveled from Havana to Mexico on (27 Mar 6s chptoratie PP=h—64/141. (Source: passonger list from “friends NOALDZ, perio (Special PPWB963/855) ; GONTALES pa ois, Hart dua, Traveled fron Havana to ‘Mexico on. 7 pe 64, cuban Spocial PP-F-63/056. (Sourcet passenger list from “frion SECRET ; oad 73bs / wood ‘it : She ts s 17 May 196% a 10} paves tnpors, 2nd Secretary. ‘of the Cuban ‘pabasey” - a a : tn Maxiéoy Leaves Cuba 16 May 1964 to return to: auty in Hexticos, if : I . po . 2643 foom HOY, 17 May 1964 ; Nombre (s). dad RODRIGUEZ LuFES ROGSLIO. 22 iOS. GAVLLAN ROSALSS SS@HBR. ee Lleseie , 16 DE ‘MAYO DE. 1964, Salida 21 AROS. terolinea CUBANA’ VUELO#E 64 farolinea saperte “4 063/454 Facionalfdal - : GUSANQGs.. -- DIF CUBANA. “DIP. # # 0/63/455 , unto de desenbarque - —— Visa Mexicana expedida en: | RODRI R0GELIO. VISA DIPIOMATICA # 347 EXPSDIDA POR LA. SHBAJADA DE MNXECO SY LA HASANA CUBA EL 12 DE LaYG DE ya64, apes Tap 55 LOPES ae " “GAVILAN ROSALES ESTHER. VISA DIPLOMATICA # 349 SXPEDIDA POR LA Si3a4daDA DE MSX1C0 3% so HABAEA CUBA BL 12 92 UAYO DB 2064, Pp-736s ‘ , | 4 EY gnetén tad ‘atudtontes Chilence: se con vuritea . ae o nig sy este conifiests WS 1 ablara én elle -de que dos de 8US Conpaferog- - qu “a: KEx4co hasta el ruelo del s&bado, — la:dédos- conpailcros Diplométicog quel) |. La de. viajar-maiona -a la Habang' a tudiintes Chilenos: indica que p)’... Oste: formora eh" Fern. Re : ‘Paro ver que. postbi d chilenos ‘80 quodaran- * por que h Hid . - “ ~ ~ i , t - ~ . i H a mn 4 ‘ i , : : | i ~ i noth y tyart gers Oven oe co rite as - UY ZA paiada al 140264.- 1104 es . — al 140263.- 1105as.. Rogalic con Esther gue lo dé UEC FO Ge La-ultima visn que tiene.- 5: herequa og la 1015 Ge :ecna IS da . we . . Oo Octudore a Nyt Ges soy : . ve de O4e-' Sogelio que ce 63. Esther que RO qua O4,---Estherlé raclana ftud ac a . Aer le roclana jorque no ornir anocn ea ‘3 la casa e. Rogelio que pasa uw alnorzar,- Esther que no porque mo on. - : hay almuorzo, gue so. divierta.< Cuelga w-- 94 : YS hia ann id ne 36lady+e= wntrada.- Taeima Xing con Hogelio Koarfguez le" proyninta | —_ : que si ley aa “prensa ~ que. mejor traiga el pe ayor.= xogelio: que por arriba nada’ mas. ‘Trhelma’s que si'se aud toao ayores #070120: que si. “‘Tholma:, “que eliu se queria ire. ofbadoe= Hogelio: que el. préxamo viiglo es el jueves,= ‘tao lima ileva e1 ._paqueto que: nay. que. jlevar.- quote ranana por sit hay algun cambio en: que entonces ol jueves por la mafana le. Rogelio: que : BL es posabie | Theima- que entre diez y once de mafiana 10 Lieva,==407, el vue.o.= En: rada 4 las-al3cna.. Me Thelma King por “woyelio.- Jorrin - -195-- . 6% ‘que no estd.- Mr que iaama mas tarde.- 203.- no i awe) ab? . . . i ‘ae : : : ,208.< Entradae- Crescencio por xogelio.,- Jorrin que un momentoe= : Jorin qua pase por la embajada que quiere vorio.= Cres.de acuer : do. 32.2 . - ge TI Ta bee ee eee Ateneo 356.4 SS Entrada . 1117. TOVAR. pregunta a ROGE 2LIG 0 gadaae van a» —_—_——— cenar ¥ ROGELIO sugiore que sea hoy, TOVAR pregunta si -- sueden adelantar ‘la hora, unas siete horas de la fijada 'y - ROGELIO dice que ponsava adelantarla una hora. TOVAR1 que= ' seria muy conveniente que adelantaran unaa siete, "ROGELIO. ~ despuds de pensario, indica qué tonia pensado ir a comer a= la casa dade "nuestro amigo CARLOS, perosece"e TOVAR progun _. ta sia cenar y R ROGELIO dice que si; presunta qué le parece y TOVAR comenta que muy bien, pero entonces quedaria nejor- a las nueve. | ROGELIO acepta y progunta si el nimero de- |: ‘la casa es 180 y TOVAR dice que ya se olvidd, porque como - la conocessees pero mejor seria a la misma hora quo habfan - quedado la voz pasada y TOVAR lo esperaria afuera,. ROGELIO estd de acuerdo.- 333.- g € 3 | z ; ? i x D 5 : hy IW: ota t cee Se ners crete re anne etee tana en eg | ae : ‘que xno ha Llegado. as oe _ ay fb to Vat GY Entrada.+ El ‘profesor de parte del doctor pregunta a = ROGELIO st ya recibid esas medicinas y éste dice que sodavia™ no ha ilsgado nada, pero le’ hice falta que el doctor hahaa to pudiera enviar si tiene algo para ROCELTIO. HF aeootae - _———_—— ROGELTO pregunta cémo, ‘esta: “nuestro anigo el chino® y uP -- ‘dice que esta Duscando que lo inviten a coner, porque éste- solo vino a arregler un negocio de unos casinires que tion, ya’ que vieno acd para surtirse, pero le dijo a HPF que se -<+ va pasado mafiana 6 un dfa m&s; que HP Ltanié-a-ROGELIO ei ->) -sdbado y el viernes, pero se. abusrié dé estario. Manando, -. que sobre todo lo hizo por las medicinas | esas del, decor, = ya ‘que eso es un tedio para HP, -ROGELIO- ‘pregunta sie seria buen dia ei miércoles, dice que tiene que entregarle. a él un mies trario médico-a « éste hombre, .no ?." ROGELIO: "9 jd, entonces me lo manda 1 maflana por aqui", © HF: "entonces yo le voy a decir a -- éste hombre a ver qué, verdad ?*. ROGELTO: si, "“entonces ‘yO lo espero mahana por acdé",, HF pre;unta a qué horas -- estard y ROGELIO dice que toda la manana. UF i que enton- coané1e llegard pasadas las 10, 30 h. ROGELIO:rcorrecto,<1027. Entraca.- “SSPEJEL pregunta por ROGELIO y JORRIN dice-- —————— TT ESPEJEL: tque entonces ird% parc la << eiaba jada porque: guecs de eatar con 1 a las 1€,30 h, ‘Je: que esta disn.- 100,- an 1000 . / Ents cee UF esyanta por ROSATGUEZ y JORRIS c. ee no ha llegado y os posible que Re Vo. porque hoy licga -- avién, , HP: pregunta por el Duba jaasy y J. informa -ue- no estdé.- 107.- "uF “de. todas ‘wandra:, uated” aerate 2 vee we ee Lees a . ser cthed crere , ‘Entrada °2039.< HF > amigo de RICARDO LEON pregunta por-- . . ‘RODRIGUEZ y HD: “ite que salié. a comer hace un ratitos ‘ -- / HF pregunta ‘sino le dieron su wcado de en la tarde y HD =. indica que JORRLN debié habérselo dado con seguridad. - HF que“ entonces: volvera a: ‘llamar mafana. HD: que: ‘oath we a Bien.- 1213.- - : re ; ‘ Entrada 2046.- HP solicita hablar con RODRIGUEZ y .- =: ————— (11.-L314-6 # feb 64) .- mafiana en. la mafiana por* teléfono, "porque “6 procisanente -- . tenia. que. contestarmes.3." JORRINique af, pero Te dijo “que no tenfa nada; que . ot We terifa “la receta, sé la trajera"s Bee HPs "bueno, porque cuando 61 tenga, vamos a hablar, digale*. a _ JORRINrque estd bien.= 1244,- percep 565. Entrada 1700.- EL “Lin DIAZ GALVEZ solicita hablar cone... -. a -ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ y JORRIN dice que no estd. | DEAZ:quen . oo 7 aoe cuando llejue le diga 864. comunique con 61 a au oficina, «- Jeque. estd bien.- eh, (pepe tems nem oo, , ne 2s ié J 1 363-~ Entrada a las 1115hs._ uF Morales por Rodrfiguez.- Jorrfn.... fanaa ann te a3 que dice Rogelio que no tiene nada para el.- 374.- wt ea + 14-0000 ese Pr) so - Pay od : RTO ayes ganta por AUGELTO yy JO — oe’ . ve Rie aL ae Entrada.- El Lic.DIAZ GALVEZ solicita nablar con _ROGE=-° S : JARRIN después da pedirle que se esapere un-) =. 55 momento, indica que ROGELIO lo llamard por la tarde. - — . (2,192.76 fob. Shyer ae Serer ae i Entrada 1932e> ! = PUENAVENTURA’ comunica Ja a ROGELTO que ‘no= 1108. oot ni‘el Sr.VELA ni el, otro sefor ¥ ninguna de las, senori _ ' : tas eabe sobre el particulary por lo que ae jé nl recado pas an ya que go lo aieran a °61" maiiana por la mafana y la cosa * ROGELIO! que oats bE Nem 11316~ aeré hasta mafnande (La ¢ y 622,.- | Entrada, a tas 1324ns,_ iF "E) Prot Tosor" Cor, Rezoito Ro eriguos le dice que esa cuoatién asf como so la.propuso, ‘que perque ya ‘habia ostadco todo concertado os bastante cizieil, 5. on la otra manera.=- Rogolio: quo 70nd la dico quo.... HF que | rn . qua para . Racerie mas pura alld y.no més para acd. Guo o5 a lo \ _ , - us vue 30 Foforfa; que por otra parte tiene alge gue io acaba do ; 0 EL, regalar uno de los cuatos tuyos = Quedan para lus -a¢is6.-- ‘642, . Entrada 19565- ‘ROGELIO pregunta gino lo han llamado yo - JORRIN dice que née ROGELIOs que. ei llama ALVAREZ le diga’ . que. mafiana. jo Alain sobre: las once, porque quiere hablar con oe . SoS, le, JORRIN:que eat “bien. 129° + gaipriaenle woe - - ° AF Salida al. £57995.= “1703he<= ‘Pereyra | con n Aralia ‘le prégun ‘ Yo “ta-lo que haée.-- Que Peregrina eo rué a los teres con unas. ; personas del Comercio Exterior, gue el no pudo ir porque estén. i 535° ‘preparanco un wlnuerzo para mafiana en ‘la embajada.= HF con ; 3 , a Pereyra se- gaduuan y Poroyra le dice que para ol proximo saba b> do so van a reunir en la casa de Hogelios-= o4,—: 4% .. - oo o eee Pasa a la hoja 2. Lee ; fi. 7 ae . 4 ALEg oo , “15: 43 £50 GWLv0 pide | 8 ‘Juanin, " portero de. la ‘Embajoda Cubena, (2 al isbajador o a Pell¥ASDEZ RGA que estén cs percndo a que Tleguen para expozar el acto. .JOLAIN indica cye ‘el is -bajador - tuvo gue salir urgentencnte a una ailirencia, y #H]. BAWDES 2Ca fue i dsperar-s.su sefora cue lles aba hoy. ido , dice que si entonces no vad venir nadie; cua si el- cabaja~ * ‘dor tenfa.que suiir eebid haber noatredo un representantes que ésto es unin falta total de stercién y que le diga al ine bajador que eft! bustento adlesto, pues ya no puede esperar fs porque tiene sili = todos log invitados y es ‘una cosa bastan’ te penogn sue les hoon esa falto de etencién. 79365) Acto seguldo JU...di so pone en contacto con eau llg si omiguyedg -: y le: hace saber ce idblé . ahora TaedG Gt ‘Lud Clelenda Te "ostin eeperando : s In gente cde eco” para exzezer el ucto youll parece gue est disrustade porque no ha Mepsdo nadie; por lo’ uc serfa convenicnte que NUGELIO se arrencara pare olla. - HOGSLIU cccpba li su; ereneia Y a cu.vez le pide gue diga 8 low! Loctora jeachand gue Wael corro para ir walla”. a Sin . : t i : we ae os oe 29 Cas of 7 1766 } ! ° : - Entrada 1350.- PUENTE, de Tampico do La Marti, sslicita, on ‘REDELLO.ROOREGITE pore darie un recado de Jose - mentite, pide que page wafana @ ino dies PUENTE acepta. - oO 4uLe- _— -Entraga a las rolghs.= HY-Espejol por - gue no ha Llosa. peso gue ia ur - verso, quo. Liasia | igoa- zo de modia, horas: 475.¢ So & Las Lyguns.< H gusta quo hay de nucvoes Regeiio: dia pare clee ne que 2, pero que pensaba vario mananas Quo 4+ import nteer AOL solo to quierd que comas con Vi paOta CuO eg imuy aos » nl a b] 2 ° 3 Go "3 ‘avioa a CARLOS. ACE £7 KCGLLIO y el suenact iO. osta- ‘ yéchacho es. quien ticne= en ol Consulado. sobre toco con ol Cénsul, pues se 1305 que hablar con ROGE-10,, 3 trata do uA asunto gua ROGELIO cabe. JORRINF quo eatd - -— - . a piens- 25602. ! 263 - Entrada. 1227.- CSWALDO pregunta a RAUL qué hay‘ sobre - y RAUL @easnuds doa. pregunte erle a lo de makana on 13 emongaca nas como a les 4 van a traba jar ion - ROGELIO, indica gio = (3.-L31.-31 onero 64).- 038. . : _ 7 : t a 450 £1 bolero (Be. . ft , pee fo AY Na oF Entrada a las 1152he.- 1? Morales con Rogelio seerteeese Rogelio le-dico que no ha Liegado nada todavia, que lo Llame © mafiana a la una de la tarde.-- 258.-. ; ‘Entrada a ‘las. i7iisie.- HF Mijares . -da Emigracién- por Ro a - gelso.- Jorrin. que-no estd.-. ‘Mijares: que se trata sobre unos puros”™ que. le ofrecié,- Que esté por la noche ‘en ‘el aeropuerte a e1 22<Jh-14,--- 1925~ - od Entradas. TOVAR: pregunta a ROGELIO qué fa se “puedene= re ira tomar una copa y RUGELIO dice que el lunes porque ha = habido muchas difieultades. TOVAR: que entd bien.- 1155. Lik py" bic quiere ponerse en contac= # Wel utah ura enber si hay alguno respucota Gituat: htc universitarios de Cuba. wi. I. juuica que 40 ‘esl, pero -n0 “nay la tal Tespucs bay y si hoy enente” Ia hubrae Cb ; oan — : eitewmee WE it brag set meFCy CO Couereial Gg j “el avant wae] lel sae ns 0a. revtlar vy no aky win z ro seria bueag gue tu se do cori uities TE ni Lue eee et . - ee Salida al 45-27-13.-1106.— RODRIGUEZ pregunta a SVORIE w —_—— ablaron y HF dice que es- cdémo estd el asunto aquel de que hi cosa regular, que no hay ningun problema al traspasar « una r pero de todes modos seria una cosa buena hacer el “3b . todo 5d, ~ ee eta TONNE yew ak Bate ESS Piet ~ pitmente, ecto van a hablar eso asunto". = ene: “RODRIGUES, , pregunta od tiene. que hablar el Baba jador HERNANDES eng “edn el de 61 y HE: dice awe af, porque el de HF lo sabe ya “que *rogularmente se puede traspasar ‘todo -dene- tro a las personas que eatin aqui como: nosotros, para oxplorar la venta libre entonces: eB necesario esperar esos tres afios". RODRIGUEZ repite que se lo tranemitird al Emba jador para «= que éste Llame al dex :HF. a se pongan ade ‘acuerdo. HF eotd- de acuerdo - y ROGELIO dd las. Gracias por todo.-. 066.- “\ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE “o —_ SECRET a DIRECTOR FROM MEXICO city ACTION: wH 8 NFO * DOP, ct, 1/0?S, C1/OA, SAS 8, WR SECRET.220882 OF LAPA WFO DIR CITE MEXI 1338 ° rn ith 6102846 | REF Lab, s06iK _ “|e KIROCK=1. PRRIVED MEXT. 19 JAN ‘AND: CONTACTED STA 21 vam sxoeers, _ LEAVE #EXI FOR-CU3A 22 OR 23 JAN. (Be Kel REQUESTED 20 DOLLARS PAY EXTRA BILLS DUE DELAY mExTi ‘ALSO, OSELIO RODRIGUEZ: LOPE SZ, CUBAN = NAASSY OFFICIAL, TOLD. K-1 MAY NOT ExT. RE-ENTRY VISA FOR RETURN TRIP ‘THUS MAY HAVE e APLe Get RETURN LAPA VIA PRAS UZ. X-1 NOY HAS 120 DCLLARS BUT MOST Pay MEXI HOTEL AND OTHER EXPENSES. 3, INTEL: REPORT | FOLLOYS. 4, NO INDEX, SECRET C/S COMMENT: *NO RECORD IN CABLE SECRETARIAT AS OF 1440 22 JAN 64 . [SECRET aha | Se pe REPRODUCTION BY: OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED copy Ni 400000 r oS a OT : i oo. 375. ' Salida al isosins0,-1iof,- nonSIGVE prement a OLDRICH eeeeee we la Hasajads de Clhebestovaguia, 34 puede irlo.a => 4 ver de parte dei imbajador pam obtema que tignén y --~ - Poe? OLDRICH dice «ue $£, que lo espera dentro de 10 minuiose | ~ -RODRIGUEZ acepta.+ 3876= r *ntrada ali :s 135ths.- ne swanavede ‘por - Rogelio Redefguers-- ene ‘eregrina® ‘que Rogelio. no ests que le va adar’ el telefono - .@ el: ‘cons jero ctltucal-que tombign Pertenece a la AMCOSAD, 249224, ~~- 169,< | eee 327-= ayer 3 Yo esper le hace para: vorae.- Rogelio que: el pasa a recojerlas al edifi cio a las 8pn.- MF qne lo espera.-- 206.- i “te * quiere ponerse - ‘en contecto con f Seda Cuvona. JORNIN pide gue Te dé aje7 reCa c 4 después. de consyHi.r, tice que lo licke a Ins 4.de 1a tarde. . dividu de decirle a HCGLLIO "que ao ur? ie hablar con @ He. a algtin reeato” ys « toma Ale que si. no en t3 Tye 713 (embajade Chace} 1ikéhe.- Rogelio Roart= “nroblema y¥ “que quiere ae que - Salida al L452 e dice auc tiene un qe que si urge mucho.~ Rodrigues: 1 otro dfa.=- Zborilt que guez por zboril 1 - Zooril que af, n al asunto ‘que le tratd ° - 357+ 39 vecibBe con relacié a ‘mafiana | a las nueve ween ee Lee tees al 4 fees oy. — tio indica que "tengo also psra él", JOUHIN, | , ' 1 rh s a) a } selatateds ann 2 hetdeentabetabedohs bababl tadalate soon ee if \ r are rs ! Mey ODS i <i | Sao H Ne Hy Les : , 2 a. % Ae 5 af ip a 2 “ef U 9 epAupre? 2 H . , ; 7 ; "ZL fw thos eb jan Aleks abals Cg aoa ~ ; he : fae sf ot . Z & ale (2 ——— fs Wek SE Lu —_———— Sie ii kG acaba nae Aho. ——— eho i i ! : Need . om FROM oo: Lawrence F, Barker 7 suBIECT t Meeting with LITAMIL-9, 6 January 1964 ce yu 0 : ; : otcuin I January 1964 _ MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD oan ; A necting was held with L-9 ‘from 2000 hours until 2320 houre 6 : Lg: wes. a intoualty depresned - -- had just received a letter from Spat indicating. ‘that: his aister had been foréed to leave her work as & . cessive fatigue and’ the "never ending round of discussions cles “She: ‘had: not received puch sympathy fran the y ia quite. fond of his sisters, took this news te and compounded’ his usual miserable feeling, was “taken ” ina c/o delivered pep talk. Cuba to. eared the: anniversary celebrations ‘because 7 ‘Fevelaticn-of an: exile plot to banb Havana —- revelations about. as: the. result of the arrest ty the 0S Coast | a The TASS: man: 4d that ‘he. “peliaved ‘that KIRUSHCIEY would show 7 ‘vp someday in Havana quite unanicunced as. did CASTRO in the..0SSR, | Tehesa-PHOENZA pay be hired back by the Enbassy -~ APARICIO ecently- remarked to L=9, "Surely they will re-hire her.” It is quite clear that APARICIO doesn't want her in his office again .. .. and he expressed the wish thet 1f she-were to be rehired she _ would work dn the ain enbasey building. ao Nos In “yegard- to: “the PROFNZA firing, ROJAS of Cubana de Avtnetoa, . who is marriéd to. Teresa's sister, said that he had written to ‘FOMIN Raul ROA dn her behalf but had received no reply. a, de . ‘Ambassador HERNANDEZ ‘Aras sent a Christos present to COROSTIZA -.. of the Mexican Foreign Office this. year c= it was really a New : Year's. present, sent “31 Dec. L-9 does not know what it was, ~ dhe ‘Leg was asked: ‘what all the ruckus, was at the airport on 5 Jan, This drew a- blank, B then said he had heard that a phalanx of Exbassy officers vas out there. apparently guarding someone who was on his way to Cuba, L-9 didn't know anything about it, B remarked that two Cuban officials were suppossdly on the flight to Havana -— one fron the Embassy in Montevideo, At this point, L-9 slapped his fozhéad and said, "My God, PEREZ} I forgot about him,” He then related the details of a conversation he had had with Earl PEREZ. Friman at the oe. Embassy on: 2 dan oo details sent to HQS. separately by cable, (See MEXI 7659 )e <LLe9 was not aware that PEREZ had been on the § Jan flight -- he describad him _ perfectly, He was not “made aware of KUBARX involvement in the alleged "assault" © ~~ nor was he told anything about PEREZ' appearance at TPELIDE. | . new cp att identiMed a-nunber of persons appear. in the photos taken at the ip1oratie: ‘reception held at the Enba of Bigg Nami iations were noted —SECREL PF 8G ese {490000 | | - SECRE . on the photos. ; 6, Le9 revediied. teat he nad welcosai in the New Terr at ‘N4eo GARCIA'S ~ heme -- at Nico's invitation, When Nico picked hin up at the Embassy they ’ <yiade a.gwing by a hots) at 131 Aloganiro Dm, Polanco, whare iiico wanted to drop & couple of bottles off with a frieid narod Mary, a Cuban, Le? tried to rerain: in-thé car -2 was not-dressed for calling ~- dut Nico insisted that he: cons. in, “Mary was not thor ut her sister was <- shé had just recently - arFived froai Cuba,’ Another Cuban man and won wore therd -- anti-Castro ypes who were very sal-at being away fron their honsland -- the mn wae softly-crying s= probably a bit Mquored up. Nico fit right in <- L-9 says that he is a-masts> at getting aleng © th-peopls, evext Shoss'on thd other side of the pélitical fence, (Mis tallies with info on file), The Hexican Inndiady . ee old-cré el to put the mike on L-9, realy flipped for hin, and and Wico finally drove off. Le9 does not know who. 5 } ‘Tney then went over to -Nico's place. — t classi¢al records, working his way Cres When-a carloia of Pabassy. people ~- Rogelio = - 0 j a, MACHADO, Bérta’ MACHADO, and-Suenaventure REYES ~~ _. appeared: th front Nico quic too% off the music ‘and put ona recom! of - “, Fidel ‘CASTRO intoning his Second Declaration of Havana «+ ‘the new arrivals were ‘greeted with this ag-they caze in the door, L=9 says that Nico is a supérb actor and knew just what to do when the Patiris o Muerte types. showed ' "2... In response to questioning L-9 revealed that Nico looks upon him as" a& Fidelista but def nitely nota Communist, He. says that Nico is very self - assured, & calm mah who canfiot -bs.suffled, He appears to have vo complexes about béing a Negro. "asked whether he felt there. misht be any chance that - . Nico would codperate against, CASTAO, Le} said, "Let us face the fact that - many people ara beconing more and ‘nore convinced that the revolution is here to atay, ‘This mari GARCIA’ fe one of then, On the other hand, if he could be. ~~ figot to” he would ‘bs invaluable, He would bea great loss to the Mnbassy, would say that the chances are slin but it would probably be worth the’ “effort to try te win hin over, © He'has many friends trom all walks of lifes. “many of them among the anti-Castro elements," ; : .. Mico puton _. -datice musie RODRIGUEZ and wife, cc By Le9 showed B some dociménts regarding Cultural plans of the Babassy a ‘ ’ which did not seen'to merit reporting, He tured over two long lists of ne ot a ‘persons invited to the 2 Jan receptions. . Ce, 9, L=9 reported that vee, Dudley AHONPSON, an opposition senator fron ro Jamaica had been in town and he identified THOMPSON from among those. photo= . graphed at the Diplomatic Reception of 2.Jan, Twas in Nairobi, Kenya, two weexs ago and arrived in Mexico from Miami on 1 Jan, He hoped to eontinus on to Cuba right axay but. was unable to mke the trip since he could not be assured of getting there and back. to Jamaica by 6 Jan «= he had to.de in Jamaica on the 6th to attend a metting of those opporing the BUSTAMANTE . regime and had to sttend another neeting on 10 Jan waich was to be attended by Cheddd JAGAN of British Guiana and leaders from Barbados, He hoped to be able to go to Cuba.to. see Jesus CANIZARES of the LIRA in order to brief C ‘about land refora measures in Kenya. He told Led that he would probably be back in Mexico in Fedrvary 196. to arrange to go to Cuba, L-9 says that Tt " appears to be a very well educate, vricht person. ; . SEGRE ~2e an dinner. Nicots mother-in~liw was’ there << with her daughter (Nico's. wife) while she. appeared soon thereafter and joined in. the meal. : L i : 14-0000 et eter oe ; \ iCTION, we? a 2 ” MRO a ERR TEE ES Ta ; fe a eee EC RET m19252 . IMMEDIATE EXT INFO DI syos vive cite. MANA 4716. Lu Fesse 19935 vy PPOFY, PeRUNEW DIFER: oe tedey ye FOLLOWING REPORTED BY: EAYTHAOID/ “on. 13. ry “iN LaTEe JAN: nic sfc uRi TY sot TWO AGENTS, TO COSTA RICA To . _ PEWETRATE. GROyP LED BY BARC TAL aGuILUz. WHICH PLOTTING. To aiLL Gen, “Vv LISD AWASTASIO SOMOTA. ‘TWO AGENTS: “ARE toe A “AND ADEN B. “THEY, WERE : 664 Se . Shy ae “FER. THaT ASUILUZ HAD, wNSTRUCTED mm ‘SUCCESSFUL AND ADEN ® “NEPORTED ‘OW'AL DEN B: B60 10 CUBA BOR SPECIAL TRAINING. 42 Fes, 70 REGISTER “RE HOTEL CONGRESO; . CALLE ALLENDE, AND ~- ON FOLLOWING DAY.HKE TO GO CALLE PRANCISCC AARGHET AUMBER 160 (PoR Tacta) WHERE HE ‘TO ASK FOR Senos. VEGA OR SENOR ROGELIO. © WHEN | n “ASKED BY wegh og ROGELIO “DE PARTE DE QuIEN”, hE TO ANSWER “pe: han G22 IDEN B TO Gd MEXICO CATT ow "= pARTE DE SENOA CANELRAS™ WHO MAD SENT HIM -T6 ARRANGE HIS PAPERS. Ut AGUILUZ TOLO IDEN B, THAT IF HE UNABLE LOCATE ELTHER VeGA' OR © . ou "Ve ey eL1D “WE. To CALL TELEPHONE NUMBER [4-13-26 REPEAT 14-13-26. )¥ Fe Bey OSELID, » 1OEN- 5 ALSO ‘TOLD THAT IF HE NEEDED sonepANG | (RES URABLY | WHILE IN. AL - (crm) HE To pRITE To APART ABO, 0 SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA. HE BARD, ‘HOWEVER, . To VAITE NOTHING OF SIGNIFIGAMCE. AGUILUZ TOLD wwe B WE YOULD BE GIYEN A COnHO SYSTEM IN MEXICO AT THE CUBAN er ' pipasey, $o HE CouLD LET IDEN A. 1 NO VHEN HE PLANNING To RETUIN. * OULUE EXPLAINED THAT LDR 8 bov.n RETURN FROM CUSA CLANDESTINELY BY Y guanine . (B THIS OPERATION BEING RUN BY “ERYTHROLD/1 yo NOT REPEAT HoT AWARE STATION BEING INFORMED BY ERYTHMO1D/4. STATION tog TALNING " gDDITIONAL DSTAILS WHICH VILL BE REPORTED SOONEST. 3. FOR ASKI: 6/3 REQUEST URGENT LDENTIFICATION REGISTRY OF Renice city. TELEPHONE MUNBER 14- ‘13-26. MUST HAVE REPLY: BY MORNING 15 755 (e310 BE ABLE ADVISE HIS CONTACTS IN REXICO CITY.” IDEN T VEGA OR poee10 -- OR BY PHOME, BY 17 FED. AT , ee) pas ‘cowrac LASeeT.. Pp ; #83 ® = a 7 wa 14.0000 7 t © v o, ” gDDITIONAL Ds en tater , “Owe re) - . CTION 6 wt . SO TE ET . 2 - / SECRET mayest ~~ oe me — IMMEDIATE MEX INFO DIR SJOS WAVE CITE MANA 4716 [4 Fen dts 19935 ~ v Are 1. FOLLOWING REPORTED BY ERYTHAOID/ 4S ON 13 AND 14 FER: + 2eley IN LATE JAN NIC SECURITY SENT THO AGENTS, TO’ COSTA RICA TO PENETRATE GROVP LED BY AMAACLAL AGUILUZ WHICH PLOTTING TO KILL GEN, uv SIT9Y "lemhy ANASTASIO SOMOZA, TWO AGENTS ARE IDEN A AND IDEN B. THEY WERE SYCCESSF UL AND IDEN A REPORTED ON J) FES TiaT asuluuz HAD INSTRUCTED DEN BGO TO CUBA FOR SPECIAL TRAINING. IDEN B TO GO MEXICO CITY GN 42 Fee, TO REGISTER AI HOTEL CONGRESO, CALLE ALLENDE, AND ~~ oN FOLLOWING DaY KE TO co Cae Panne sce Maney et (POR TACUBA) WHERE HE TD ASK FOR SENOS. VEGA OR SENOR ROGELIO. WHEN - of Mey ASKED, BY yEgh OR ROGELIO “DE PARTE DE Quien”, HE TO ANSWER “DE Iy ' B22. PARTE BE SENOR CANKIRAS” WHO HAD SENT HIM IG ARRANGE H16 PAPERS. Gt AGyJbuZ TOLO 1DEn B, THAT IF HE UNABLE LOCATE EL THER VeGA OR heute ; : g ROSELIO, HE TO CALL TELEPHONE MUMBER pa- 13-26 REPEAT 14-13-26. 0 7 ¥ ra Bey 1DEN B ALSO TOLD THAT IF HE neegep yee aE PRESUMABLY WHILE IN AL (ceBA) HE TO WRITE TO APAATAPO. U0) SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA, HE VARRED, HOWEVER, TO WRITE NOTHING OF SIGHIFIGAWCE, AGVILUZ TOLD wig B ue WOULD BE GIVEN A COAHO SYSTEM IN MEXICO AT THE CUBAN Breasey, $0 HE CouLD LET 1DEN A , KNOW NOW WHEN H HE PLANNING ro RETUIN. AGULUE EXPLAINED THAT 1DEN B bOULD RETURN FROM CUBA CLANDESTINELY BY SUBA RAINE, . a THIS OPERATION griNe RUN BY ERYTHROID/1 WHO NOT REPEAT NOT ASARE STATION BEING INFORMED BY ERYTHMO1D/3. STATION ‘ca TALNING TAILS WHICM VILL BE REPORTED SOONEST. 3. FOR MEM: 6/3 REQUEST URGENT IDENTIFICATION REGISTRY oF Resco CITY TELEPHONE NUMBER 14-13-26. MUST HAVE REPLY BY HORN LHC 13 eg iF §/3 TO BE ABLE ADVISE HIS CONTACTS IN MERICO CITY. DEV 33 pas cowracT VEER V5GA OR posenle -- OR BY PHOWE, BY 17 FEB. aT Labsst. g o£o8 . a“ 7 a 14 Feb S764 ; 1 “4 i qT. ‘t “age approximately 24 yeara old, 5'8" tall, ‘usicy ; Budd, “blond ‘hair. and a. reddish’ complexion. : : fo V. he eu/sa 64-364" 6 May 1964 , oy 7636 “MEMORANDUM FOR! = Chios, WHI/3 Mexico WIAs -. Chteg, WU/PO/A Gtr. ‘Mortoii) _Bunsiicts General: Ddébriefing Report # 59 of AMMNO- i ‘Bpecific: Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez (201- 392668) — . RavERENCE: _ ; Orta 1611. dated 25 April 1964 5 Rogelio: RODRIGUEZ | Lopez ‘16 the ‘Cuban. intelligence Officer (GL) ‘stationed in Mexico City. . de uses the ~pseudonyas “Bduard *‘Casiniro”, ‘and 5080. Antonio” 3, * popRIGUEZ: has ‘the following’ physical Teacrtptiout | Harold. F: Svenson . Chief, WH/SA/CI. Distribution; | Orig. & 1 - Addressee : ; “"" ) = WH/PO/A (Mr. Horton) 2 - WH/SA/CI (chrono). 1 - WH/SA/Esec MS SB SOtH 2 eh yee _— Pe ee SO BBP EES 7 | 5 copy ses 2 EAEE a EXCERFTS | . 2 AY 6h _ PRIORITY OR CITE FACY. 3363 Tr 7652 oa Drvoun nor — | — REF: A. DIR. 18730 ; . Bs TTA 1609, (IN 63508) ce os “TRACES REF B wees INCLUDE POLL ony: : - ROQUE DALTON GARCIA -AND'R ROGELTO ROORIGUEZ FORWARD. my “: PACY 129 IN 7188 re ae esses — i : 7 (D. ALEJANDRO GOMEZ MONTANO, HHT=-827, 31 any 62, REPORTS". - ONE ALEJASORO GOMEZ AS A CITIZEN OF HONDURAS INVOLVEp TN COMMIE uo oe, PROPAGANDA ACTIVITIES TEGU, HZPA=11329, 9 JUNE 61 REPORTS ALEJANDRO GOMEZ AS NAHE ON LIST CARRTED BY TUS DELBGAT E. : “Be RICARDO MARTINEZ, HZPA+L}234, 9 MAY 6, REPORTED RICARDC: AUGUSTO HARTINSZ AS SALVADCRAN, PDOB SANTA ANA, SAIV,:23 JUNE 36, OOGUPATICN: BRICK MASON, RESIDENCE INDSPENDENCIA NO.’ 26, SANTA ANA, - | aS POSSTEIS TRAVELLER TO TRON CURTAIN COUNTRY MARCH 6. EXCERPTS an PACY 3363 i IN 74652 2 MAY 6 | — | as en G pPpb660sS © | a a a Di ee aN DET Tote ref hfe on hts Tom @ re ne tos o = meetin Te? % . Pans? ryds ? . \ ae Jselfoasplaratomy iist of comments bt | prireriiv of or. woe sire, 2 7.11 ‘eabl: He oe see if they arr. LGie. l.e= Horclio Rodrfleue:, Mannes Cecvetarto, - : vy el viernes 2% ce het pasa ahs : 7-736? regcresaria core) earento, ; re _ Ze- Ovidio Sami, SSec03 °° ve tn | Atantareedé © de la Lmbatuaae Moose 3° 216 htcia oe. 44 PA 9 Vernnrug. Stove ft ‘a prees ieis- f- 16) ner 2lrededor dec. oeee cnn. Temen lo otauque: a Geom toca de Relseic ico, ®. ° ~“hrarfent de Inte sv! eron en l- re- .vetora Machac to Villavicen- un > oonard- '™ a Seo Se . . _ or es ur tai Viliavicenct Gaceion de lac . wv oUrreerina Cio, FeNGT - oe) or’str. inforre a: aard o. corbre comple- a tov al se lo person. se ccercigara.) Vist Golines, Atciliar de? Consnlacs en Vicité un somemt> e- rus haberea y Ds need. Comertarcy gue ln tenfan por se. ro4a cures cue 0 serpetia, os ~> ate: c a 5S. Se resibié on cabte a) viet torio de Relaci nee . teriorer @e nbs a. . €@ gue parra- Tos : meio: morisx -' <.ndo, qua eae MEP 2. pac ser herons . Asin! . Ese Sins. arents se eat ybiun @ronde. l.ccusioues entre varios mierhrcs fel perscre) o> 7° EMm- bajuca, por lus veel ole reeonasiptiont de los avicne> americanos sobre Cuba. Tienen ls certeza que Fidel asters emo, sea necesas rio. an oumomas, claric¢ “ridia iInfee- b Tee Se aetl ten tarda ayes que th RE ‘ rive. 6.- . tou _ - sraao: Merta. r ree coe ar . wida. a . woe _— . fay yi . ee : : ; ; eal ous Méxice, 29: re OTF slae L a ; +/ a oe, Fs J ~ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE tre) 1 DIRECTOR PROM + MERIDA eee ACTON: C/A 5 (NFO + ‘00, ADOP, fet, ‘cpa 5, WR “SECRET 29200. 7 ee HEXL INFO DIR WAVE CITE-PRID 0857 _ es 3 sbYvown pamuwew RTT ESQ REF mam 2ase Li ADH "ON 24 APRIL a LESNICK SalDt A. FE FERRED PARA 1B A™D GUTIERREZ COMMENT PARA 2 REP B. THIS IVFO REFERRED TO ORESTES. GUILLERKO Rui” nENGER ; , CUBEN MEXT. . ; “i. Ruz CousIN CIRA ANTONIA “MUINO Roor 16ur2, WIFE ANTONIO CARLOS --* VECIANA BLANCH, FUND RAISER. FOR GUTIERREZ. , ; PD, VFCIANA VOULD APPROACH RUIZ HEXI OM REQUEST. NEEDS MEXI ENTRY! VISA, ANS EXIT AND REENTRY PERMIT AND EXPENSES. E. vECIa%A SAID RUIZ WOULD PROBABLY NOT REPORT APPROACH TO CUBE™B REXT. —— F. wo FURTHER INFO ROGEL 10 RODRIGUEZ. 6. vOtLD ADVISE ANY 6-2 TARGETS GUTIERREZ AY BE ABLE SUGGEST " (PER WAVE SUGGESTION), J ; [eT 7) ce _ SECRET _ Pal _ , REPRODUCTION BY, OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED Copy No. ca ic tee ete ee tee tier ree eee ee eee a ry ane 8 TOE Ep eh i A Oe : CONTACT: yITH LESNICK AND GUT IVERREZ, NERTON ARR ANG =D: HAVE LESVICK oe oe ee ee i . TWVOLVED, MIGHT BE DESIRABLE SKE AND HUS3AND WAXE ANY PITCH __. i . - 3. gUTCK CHECK WAVE FILES INDICATEDE CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Pe WAVE! MAS IERE-DEMT CHANSEL TO" vectata.” TO AVOID Faricg ‘ “ADVISE VECIANA THAT. SOMEONE MAY CONTACT HIN THIS MATTER “DE PARTE DE CARL-ITOS. we - _ Ses a A. ORESTES GUILLERHO RUIZ PEREZ COMMERCIAL cOUNCELOR ‘cusEKa” ioe MEXI AUG 83). GANLLER RUIZ, MILITIA FAN, MILITA*T RED, CHIE, DEPT ' eonstruct row EXPENSES STUDIES HACIENDA CUFG 1539, 8 SEP. 625 8-2 | PENETRATION OA/VORKED HACIENDA/FATHERCOMMIE AND cNIEF BARBERS: un TOW: | CHKIN-3596, 17 JUNE 686 ve Be VECTANA HAD POA 29 Jas 625 BORN 18 oct 285 ‘PROFESSION ae . _ ACCOUNTANT VaR TOUS CONNECT 10S WITH FNE, ALPHA 66, MRP AMBANG-1. C. MUINO BORN’ 4 CcT 35 HAVA. : 4. DEFER ANY FURTHER ACTION MEXIoCOMMENT2 SINCE HUINO IS RELATIVE. 70 GETHER, ‘ . . . ee . molt SR SEC cher _ : a _ H 7 ¢/S COMMENT: ®PROVIDED INFO DATED 5 APR A Re ROGEL ILO Rooriguez, nt if G-2 REP CUBEMB MEXi, Oe me Be3 { can os oO 1 _ Lo Eg “ . . a) so .o | : nb 7 % an i \ mae SECRET _ an 7 say vee ee nate en ge cerns or sero cenemmnparme er eee : : ~~ am) oe Pe) . id an 14-0009 oe SECRET Te SeELECT TT IPE VAM, TN ROMAN ERS — Sesvaee in uPrce case) BL REQUEST FOR. caren LIST “WANE CHECK N2 150557° Roel RODRI SUEZ. Lopin oe ALIASES. “Was daar SPELLING, cre nuveess, ETC, catt 20.8 FD pseudo "Chele” aU Gek ea” | to” ener, ow IGiHALIRG OFFICER fr Vivian A. Petrowski Be OFF ECE DESIGNATOR WH, SA/CI BY ROOM, BUILDING GH 43 EATENSION 13. TYPE OF REQUEST (ike Qresr Time SUBMITTED ADDITIONAL DATA OO eecuece FoR CURRENT 14. INTEREST IN SUBJECT (CHECK ONE): ~~ ESPIONAGE. OR CE ACTIVITY OPERATIONAL CLEARANCE ANS PLACE CF BIRTA a. CIT trees S$. PRESENT ACTIVITY AND LOCATION, Tae 2ad- Secretary; Cuan 1 Enibaasy, Mexico City, México i - cH RATT STATS, EDUCATION Political Reporting 0 Officer, “Cutan En assy 7. Past scEvities UACLUDING MILITARY SERVICE ACTIVITY «7. Se RCS I | 8, OTHES SIGNIFICANT OATA (POLITICS, RELIGION) — ADO EXTRA SHEETS WHEN NEEDED 9. DESCRIPTION . HEIGHT WEIGHT EYES (HatR) © (Race) (ortHeR) YO. SPouSe (IF WIFE, GIVE MAIDEN NAME) Me. STnEe MEMSESS OF IMMEDIATE FAMILY AND ASSOCIATES le INFORMATION REQUIRED (DEFINE SPECIFICALLY. GENERAL TERMS SUCH AS “CEROGATORY* MAY RESULT IN A SEARCH THAT DOES NOT r FULLY MEET RECUIREMENTS. ). ALL PERTINENT INFORMATION. / TOA, “INSERT CARBON: FILL OUT FORMS COMPLETELY. - INS TRUCTIONS: Seno goth SHEETS To FI/0. SEE CSI 10-7. “n“ SO] ost rervions tortioms. . : . . , - . SECRET Reply Cier: olatect : | BMoey é4F SECRET ee eet co OT 8 May 1964 TOr ” Vevton Petrowski : 7 : ; _ : Frou: Fi/of 3) a SEE OOSSIER ON SESECT Ty £19. BICGHAPMIC. FILES, 3 - he | A MEMORANDUM IS aTTaces SO SESETOL * Co [OT wert THe tasreo aoe ATHFICAT GON Pecvidea aN THE REY DETERMINE WHETHER Tn EST. FED 1S UNABLE "To ESE 4S, INFORMATION AROUT THE SusJECT oe ver, we, 0. Co] FI/O HAS NO PERTINENT INF Scuation CN SURLECTS “UF neo SUBJECT APPEARS aT d taTee', AVAILABLE, aor SUTIN a30UT THE. © SATE. HT WILL-BE REPORTED: To ve AS IT-BECOMES te (7 THe suasect of tis eésersy 1S APPARENTLY THE SUBJECT-cF Tue FOLLOWING: 17 : oa : . \ \ \ i \ NOTE TO THE ORIGINATING OFFICE SUSJECT "1S NO LONGEP 1mPORTANT TO Your office, COMPLETED, SHOULD BE SENT To Ft/d. THIS SHEET, WITH THE FOUR as CANCELLATION REVIEWS rOUR FILE oF THESE SHEETS FRE QUENTLY, 4ND SENS TO F LONGEST OF SUFFICIENT INTEREST TO DEMAND A CONTIN FACTUITIES wet GONTINUING SEARCHES FOR INFORMST Hy WD THE SHEETS FoR PEPSCNS THAT ARE NO G NSME CHECK, PLEASE DO NOT THE go Fi/o's THAT 4S NOT REQUIRED. - - . . a To: Fi/od ’ FROM: a NAME CFFICE DESiGNaToR ROW. SUILOING EXTENS 1ON CANCEL THE STOP CaRD FoR THIS REQ UEST Oo, a "SECRET Ny 5 a q a Ey 3 id mabe Sean Atal 3g } : ; i 4 EXOSER PT. DIR. FC PACY MAYS. CITE NEXT 9201. INTL UGE: LIFIRE 7 SUTDATA SCURCE LIFIRS ATRLISTS. “f,° TRAVEL DATA SHOWS THE FOLLGNI Lsic] . DIP FP.D/E3/45i45. ry yy) 4 4 oO ro) nw y “J NG VENT TO RAVANA FRaDTExICO _ CTTY BY AIR GN 25 APRIL. 196s. gece, CUBANS: “ROTELIO LOre2 RODRIGUEZ MENT 9201 IN 71640 28 APRIL 6+ 20 APRIL PRICRITY OTTA DIR =. CITE MEXI'9197, WW 71516 APCK DIVER ZREICOR : _ ge REF A. OTTA 1609 (IN 69506) ~ By OTTA 1611 (IN 69843). C,"DIR 17193 . 1, PS REF 3: ALFREDO MIRABAL puz AGB YO CUPAN, CONSUL ARRIVED aired 2 SEPT 63, REPORTEDLY DEBS _NOT-KNGH AIS JOB AS coxSuL wd LD -_ 1 CONTEMPT. SY SY HIS STAFF FOR INCOSPSTSNCE. kas STAs RSJANO AXD RAD: a ONE’ KON SOCIAL CONTACT oct 63 WITR. PAVEL TATSKOV SOVIET CONSUL MEXI.. © @. MANUSL.VScA PEREZ THIRD SBCY’ Kocens GUBAK 1S NBTURNGD TO MEXT 16 APRIL 6h. 10 REPLACE ROGELIO. RODRIGIIEZ FOR UNSPZCTFIED TDiay _ 2» NO TRACES NCEL SUBRRARC SINCE NOV €2 WHEN FE RSMORTEDLY INCUBA. ROGRLIC RODRIGUEZ KNOWN CUBAN IS LEFT FOR CUBA 2s APRIL ‘APFARRITLY FOS. HAD NUMBROUS CONTACTS MAKT WHICH REFLECTS IN TARGET STUDY WOW-IN PROCESS, WILL FORVARD. $4. RogUS PaLTON GARCIA CONTACT OF LICOCKY.1 AUG 62, WET 10 CUBA FOR 26 JULY CBLSPRATICH 62, JAN 6% ENTERED MQXT ILLSCALLY FROM GUAT: WITH NO DOCUMENTATION. oo. . _ 6, NO INFO VICTOR oR LAURA. ALL SIONIPICANT INFO TESIMA KING, . ‘JORGS TURNER MORALES AND BROTHER DAVID TURNER MORALES PREVIOUSLY 9, NO TRACES SUBJ REF A, 8. FYIs CHECK FLIGHTLISTS 2 AD.25 APRIL. PATL SHCW CUBA TRAVEL “aN ‘SUBJECTS REFS. ‘ veers ; BXCERPT - MEET 9137, ; , ; ; : IN 72516 28 APATR £4 7 | re |. ov r . : wa i 7 . . : . . . fo AEE mt ccitien ciceeanae : CLASSIFIZD HISSAGE a | -. pare. 2543 RGA a , VAVE NEXE SJ9S PACY af . : . a : ; : i. DYVOUR 2RKNTCK ns a ri A DIR 17293 (IN 9618) So ae ; 2 OTTA 1911 CIN 9609900 _ i COTTA 1559 CIN 95909 | eee i gig, STATION FILES CONTAIN ; REFERENCE 25 T9 FOLLOWING PERSONS REFS ; . ROBAPLY ROGELIO RoDAICUEZ J CITY. IDE NOBOOF MANA ° 4 i CUBAN EME ASoY I? 1 i SERUICE UNO oe > VIA MELT, VAS INSTRUCTED ; “RUIN LTS) 6 IDEN & IN COM i : ‘ WITH IDEN 3, FROM 14 ; i .© FROM OTHEP TRarrie L 2, AND MEYI €223, APPEARS IDEN P, ABOVE, ALSO GIVEN “2 OMASA &715). IDEN 2 ZD HE PROGACLY NANUEL VECA EDLY 3 tort CUERZERO NIC 4 PE? TEs I/C9% EL . m Cl q , RO VALDEZ UMICH NOT ae eS o : Mam to the files. 28 April 4 Gyban Lienvay—Vates idontéfisa tions a ; [oe fete he eee Te el ee : Ricardo pal be. the post-box sorvicenan, used by the Spiost tion in ‘tha ‘Anrod Pe le: RM Bulky con "sina a reel socticn ‘fron Meld 1 136, § 9 april 1966, containing fy conversation. at BT My ‘batwoon Ricardo (thu), and Rogelio Rodgigathy At was t vot. Tas cposkor soma to bo a Yaxtoan ; 7 . ce . at an ot . “ a . _ c. SO oy 4 et rm te et ea | | ci a 14-00000 wee . a cs — a aetna aye tere [Pe pg575 eee NA ne, P6605 horna- ty, | Sys Lege. Trudi - oe Péthee [? fia : MEMOPANDUM FOR TimessIbE.. 0 000 tT BEMOPANDUM POR TitieabSLE 27 April 1964 of a Meetinz with LITANIL-3 to’ Debri3f hia meeting with IL-7 i Next Meetings 30 April : 1. Attached te rel f-explanatory. report fron LITAMIL~7. cote of little R204 tes, all of: operational nature. Floyd ¥. atvower > Vth nce nea gs haa nel Vai a gerd acreditado coma Yoreer | «Secratar{o y viene a sustituir. temporal- | ‘mente. al Tereer Secretario Rogalio. Ro=: ‘ar {guez.: 8un funcionee en 1a Enbafadas= Préparar.-valifjaa, Reetbir autoridadaa y - personajer cubancs, ‘No sa’ sabe ane tiem= — o.durardrsus Tune tones” er mEeetCo. | “pes Rogelio. Rodrig ez, ‘Tercer Secretarto,saldrd | para Ia- ‘Habana ¥ segin dice permanecerd en “Gicho Augamis. Oo menos unas cuatro seman . Nase . te correo Almara,qise regress: del Canna,” ‘ : ce que el Imbajador Amériag Crug, se en- os cuentas en Cuba. Doe. oo. eet - O7r!idlo Sama Géneud en Veracuz, se ancnen- va aqul en Méxicoe No le da importancia’ +3 al Bucego de Veracur, Feta muy seguro que riada*le ‘gucederg. f°" erce que mafana Jueves regresard 2 Veracruz, - J Fl nosbramiento de Garct tani, caiiab muy pues na impresicn en Ys Erbatnda. A ae an cae S.-Tereca Proenza, tiene ordenes dé vieitar vo nee noa.que- pueda a la Embajada. Wo ne sabe cuando saldra hacia Cuba - - Berta Pino, tiene a su culdade ¢ el 1 Regiptro dé las Visas, En_el Hall “de la Imba jada, casi diarfamente. ee reune todo e perecnal de la Embajada pa- ra diccutir e2 asunto del Bracil y to de ia Base de | Guantanamo, — Lo - El_mesero Fereiras ‘Inalete en hablar « con el] amlgo,. — Han anviado 9 las Drbatadae amigas. yi no * ate A ; i G38 copiags de*Mimtografos* de las declara-" uy ' ¢fLones de Fidel sobre el problema del Brasil, | see neg ‘ s ,00000 ee ae ot ee DATE 2IAPRSK Cd LORITY oTTA LC a 3TTa 1609 CIN: 9590) - R59! AG RMER MEDICAL STADENT AND VETERAN STEARA. FICKTING cic. CHZP=3054 L JUNE 59) $2 RPTD-AS LT IN DSE SECURITY DETAIL MINAS BE MOA, , | I - WAVE TRACES SURJS REF FOLL? 4 : , i de. IBRANIN VILA): ABREUs GENERAL MANAGER PRAGUE OFFICE | . L CUBANA AIRLINES (DBA-4761, 19 JUL 63) 4 ° ; i &. JULIO arASDD VASQUEZ: . So . i ; ‘LISTE =D AS ER CURAN INVASION FORCE SHICH LANDED PANAMA : Be CIRCA-$2_RP7 COA, ORIESTE PROVe CLOSE FRIEND SAXON (VAZQUEZ) NONTENEGRO SFFICER CARARN/1 22 DEC 62). 1 PROFAPLY ae aT CAMLOS SIXTO CCHAIN) SOLER q TION TO OAS WASH DC NOV St TO SE REPORTED [i R NTERION WITH RANK CAPTAIN LATE - CUTGA 7245 23 JAN: $3). WAS NATL COARDINATOR 28 JULY SGV ORDENTE INCE CIRCA 98 AND USED PSEUBQ GUSTAV: (TBCS 3/379, 313 15 SE? "CHALE 349575, 1ST SEC CU _— ; i 55) s oo he ROGELIO LNUs POSSIBLY IDENT eITH ROGELIO (RODRIGUEZ) LOPEz 7 Zo 332885 ain SEC CUBAN MB OBEXI SIN ED - : ARAG a FICER £Y AGENTS NICA: VITH IS ‘TEL CONTACTS SOSA: POSS IDEN WITH 5 7 “A! 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Travel Between Mexico and Cuba pate DistR. «©6288 ~ April 1964 ; Be _ NOL PAGES 1 , - REFERENCES © D-ACQ-02389 DATE OF 20 ‘April 1964 - INFO. PLACE & wexiee, “Mexico city . PATE ac@, “21 April-.1964 HNM-8892 _ FIELD REPORT ‘NO. access to: ‘travel “information. 2. | Persons’ 4B)" ABI raigal. of ‘content: a t the “following went to Habana from ‘Mexico. ‘City ‘by air on: 20- April 1964: Cubans: Miguel Angel de “Cardenas, .PP 26946; Mireya Vilaseca, Dip PP D/64/142; \ Josefina’ Gonzalez, Dip PP b/ea/iins Jorge. Amezqueta, PP E/64/82;, Mario Gonzalez, P E/63/856; ‘Osvaldo Flores, PP 03107; -Fabio Ruiz, PP. Soo; Esther Gavilan Dip PP. D/63/445; Manuel Calvo. Rodriguez, P 1001; ... Nexican: Luisa Rodrigues Urbina, PP 729. . : ‘ . : davaqeeteg ond S-E-C-R-E-T___- ; | ‘tatsians . "4 9 ts bh Em 140000 . : . . : . . ENSAJADA CUBANA. 14-19-26.- wae a 27uavril 64,< - : N30-L31,- oo, 1726-211£hs.- . a 01-25,- : Salidas solicisiundo taxi.= ca . wo “ : 25.6 : . Salida al 464324 ,= 1731hs.- Jo-rin cen re pre: ata por. - . i : . a ‘el -precio de Suseripe: éna da revista siempre . por un alo y : . por sois meses,= ik’ que lit y 72 pesos respectivamante.= 30. ‘ : : Bee En‘rada ‘a las. 1750ls.- bolor.s de, la Mora ror *erndndez - ! | , hoa le dice que acaba ve llegar.- Enfermedad dol nitio de Soa.- | ! Rous que cuundo vuelve. Lola “ue para el viernes. Roa ane = : posit? ahora si se ven.- Lola: ‘gue el] diez de mayo se va con su mang i to: a Puorto Vallarta para pasarlo alld con la familia.« wucdan de : llama ‘se maiiana para vornesrse de acuerdo cuando se von.- 79.- , : . ‘ t 82.- kn! rada a lis iSS4hs.. Tovar For Rogelio.- Jorr? Nn que Ro . 5 a3 as Gelio no regresa hasta dentro de quince ding.coe E6,4 . ns | | | | 9% e= Salida al 2350792.- 284Ghs._ Roa con Vie tor Rico Caldn -_ . | : nso" lo dice que lo espera que va # pasar con el,- Victor de acuer , . - “1 GSN knirada a lus 1852hs.c enrigue luengo por darela ba Tae ; : i Dy o?)s i Jorrin que no estd.- Luenzo Que -repite la llamada,--- lit. ; 1135.- Entrada a las 1Shehs.- MP por Ninsal.< Jovetn que no es ‘ Co o td.- ME que llame a Rogelio Castillo,~-- 120.- 121.- Salida al 216s22,~ 183 Minsal con Castibis,. * , tillo cue que ha habilc ey Minsal.que nada BMeva, que, sol 7 tle que tiene sGDre la Vice que sobre el cable . . Lae oa eathe preine su eth: 1400000" BXCER PP 26 APRIL 6 me SALY TEGO CITE OrTA1612 M6875 * USMIMLLY FoR OUERRILEA WARPARE TO BE.CARRTED OUT IN THEIR Ow COUNTRIES * a IN’ SOME CASES FOR woRK 4s CUBAN INTEL AGES ABROMDs eooee : eoeeo : : . . 3. SALVADORANS : “ econo . “Roque DALTON GARCIA, BORN CIRCA 36 IN EL SALVAD, 6406 0. - PILE AND sourice REPLANATION MAKE IT APPEAR DALTON IS NOW ASSTGNED oe POS. MEXT WHERE HE 1S IN CONTACT WITH MAURICIO DE IA BELA, MAURICIO greets To CUBAN DATEL OFFICER ROGELIO UY TM MEXI. cose EXCERPT . OTA 1612 eS TH 69876 26 APRIL 6h po to, - -_ ; . | 26 AFRIL 6+ i ; ‘ i t oR InFo WAVE, PACY reser MANA | CHTE-OTTA 1611. TY 69823 ws TYPIG KUDESK HYSACz" ZREVICK | , a ‘ REF: DIR “17031 (ser sayt. MANA A Pazy): i : ved, poral a 4 . ~ 6. INFO Ft RCDRIGUEZ RE CUBAN INTSL CPS TEXT: i . . seven Es ROGELIO WHO IS CURAN INTE CFFICR MEXT HAS TEREE FSZIDCs - | ROG eEIC . tom re _ emiTan umoqees-anporta oo ftlew chek Chae _€ ; EDUARD OC, CASTINIRG AND JCSE AuTCUIC, Dane aba Cte 6 Cok Cee ye. orees , gee : G. ROQUE D NM GARCTA, 5 SATNADURA. y WHOSE CUBAN INTSL ‘FSEVDO IS JUAN vera TS IN NEXT NOW. SEE. 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PLEASE ADVISE. uO Lee ruer., a G fe 2) _ : [secret | es REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFRCE 18 PROHIEITED Copy No. 118. 1305 . ‘ aa ‘Mara, & ver ad - -puede, salir lo antes posible tan pronto lle- , gue “el otro barco, el barco al recoger el CARLOS CUARTO y ver” "pregunta si sobre ol asunto de Veracruz hay algo y MIRAVAL- “del emba jador y tondrd el gusto de asistir.,= 116,- _Savraua. 1057 0 Me de | ‘Lay Gricina Sanitaria pregunta por : el Dr NIKITA SruxvouEy: EV-y_ ‘MIRAVAL indica que no ha ‘Liegadp, - , MFrque en caso ‘de que « ‘llegue se cominique a ‘la Oficina Sani teria al 254880... -MTRAVAL toma nota y acepta.- 130, = a Entrada 1116. La ‘geiora UGALDE pregunta a NIRAVAL ai- au: hermana que. ‘desea, jira ‘pasear ‘a cuba debe pedir alld la- aefiora SUANA “UGALDE DE. NoYOLA,, la viuda de NOYOLA, quien os ‘hace poco vino y la invité para pasar ous vacaciones en La= - ‘Habana. _ : “MIRAVAL le sugiere ‘que hable con el embajan.. dor, pues quizé por ‘una atencién ala familia NOYOLA le con. coda la visa, ‘que llame: al: p BON2976 _» ° UGALDE toma nota= .— ly acepta,~ 150s t _ Entrada L. D. de Mérida a las 1124,- GARCIA comunica a- : MIRAVAL que la ‘embarcacién EL JOVEN ANTONIO llegé a Isla - Mijeres,. que cono é1 le puso un ‘telegrama para que la recla | si’ ee lo pueden. llevar, | MIRAVAL pregunta cudndo llegdé- - esa embarcacién y “GARCIA dice que ayer al mediodfa, la ma-«+ .;, trfeula ea Batanané, tonelaje €,02 truta y neta, propiedad - Gobierno Cubano, robada en Guba por 5 sustractores; que hay ‘que. rechmarla, que se la entreguen para mandarla conjunta-- ‘mente con-el otro barco. MIRAVAL toma nota, GARCIA dice que algunos periddicos han rerlejado bien toda la cosa, . pero otros né, pues han dicho que fué un cubano gusano,pero (2.-L11.-16 abril 64).- | { ° : Lo no fué asf, ya quo SAMA disparé on defensaa, que haste ahora ‘no: hay | problema . ninguno y ya. ealié. para alld ROGELIO. RODRE MARIANO GARCIAtque esta bien, --- vit. . . MIRAVAL. pide que mejor no venga el sabado, | pues ostard el = st Woe GARCIA acepta. dificultad aparte | dice aque né; puera ; todo oni Y Jae puédan ‘tre GARCIA osta de acuerdo “y pregunta ei maiiania Be. dard siempre el ‘acto: en.el Institue to Y “MERAVAL indica _que af, pero hay que tener cuidado pa~- -ra no. abusar y sobre. -todo avisdéraelo a las’ autoridades _me-- /xicanas: y ad pueden’ ‘poner alguna vigilancia serfa mucho mee. jor, . * GARCIA: que eotd bier. MIRAVAL: que le diga - a LAIN haga un ‘informe: sobre sea asunto y cuando vengan ele= edbado lo traigan y lo dirija a quien GARCIA abe. - id GARCIA! que oatd ‘bueno.- 196.- Entrada L.D.de Guadalajara alas 1154.- HF con MIRAVAL : para decirle que es. mexicano y Bu esposa cubana, que hace-- 4 como un ano ‘estando en Veracruz hicieron la solicitud para- i | ira Cuba, pero hasta la fecha no les han contestado, no --— ‘ obatante que alld ya checaron su nuevo domicilio; que alid- ' tienen familia y dos nijios. HD: quo é1. vaya a Relaciones ‘ Exterdores y au esposa a Imigracién, HFique estd bueno.227. _ 1 , j : 2276 ' Entrada 1202.- SABARIEGO con MIRAVAL, Bate dice que en= ‘gontré ol acta de nacimiento, hizo la nota y hoy saldrd en- "el avidn. - SABARIEGO: que estd bien.- 236.~ (ae-tar-16 abril. si), domings geupade, que fe Jor salga el otro viernes en la no-- — 14-0000 3 4 os - Rogelio: <con_ el ‘emba Jador Hornénue “Zam _ tiene que. volver de nuevo ‘para “Le gustaria. ‘que “Ae que! ‘glar las cos iflana hay 16 Cpr 16S gunta por. ROGEL J.dice - Entrada 1236. = ROBERTO pre mafana a 16 miema hora@e que liame que ‘esta fueras de México, Re acepta.- 314.- . (ea et nee - ‘Large “bietancia de Zz Arms le dice que ya sa ‘ge pagss que mafiana Veracruz.- HF “pntiada a las. i730ns.- 1106 ‘308 Que ya ‘deciaracién. - .Que el ‘=-. - Armas - que debe de.) & gon fianza de cinco mil~ “pe prestar a las cuatro ve ‘la maflanas vealir (pa caso Rogelio: que nos acruz por. gi lo llaman 0 lo ‘citan, pero alld que ara wn = gelic- aale. para acd, ol puede ir mariana Armas ie. 61 debe de venir acé pero que no 80. quedara. el consulado solo. Rogelio que Ventura.— Armas? que. que ‘se acuerde que ma hn i ‘se queda: ‘Manolo: y ‘ge apuren aoarre as y. ‘que se vengan mafiana, e acuerd0e--" a una 1 Fecopeséne~ Rogelio di Entrada L.D. a las “1238e- ROGELIO pregunta por el emba jador y PEREG. dice que no esta. ROGELIO1 que estuvieron -: Se conversando con ‘un. abogado quien les dijo sin estar may se- . Euros, que ‘en la. Conferencia de Cancilleres efectuada en La= Habana en 1928. se firmé un ‘acuerdo en el que se dice que -=- los Génsules tienen inmunidad total en materia criminal e in” ! minidad parcial en materia eivil, que hacfa talta confirmare- ' 980 "porque gsi eso 63 asf, ‘pues sale “inmediatamente", que - eee conferencia fué rirmada por México. PEREG. toma no-. ta y pregunta como esté "61" y ROGELIO dice que se imagine. ot PEREG. pregunta cudndo- ROGELIO regresa y éste indica que hoy “!-eemo | a las 2000h. PEREG.que hoy hay avidén, por lo que- estan preparando todo. Luego KOGELIO con la Dra, AGHA D ‘para decirie "la pituacién esta bien por aqui, estamos -- tratando de ver si hoy antes de las 2 le podemos aacar bajo . | fianza". MARGOT 6e alegra y preguiuta si lo van a traer para México y ROGELIO indica que af, que 61 saldrd come a = las 8 y liegard en la madrugada, pues tiene que llevar el = " earro al “taller. "MARGOT: que estd bien. ROGELIO = ropite lo que le dijo a PEREGRINA respecto, ala Conferencia, gando ‘que como ese, es un asunto de tipo criminal, de -- “agre zi ser asi inmediatamente.... pues ya exonerado de toda cosa,- ademds también esta exonerado por la cuestion de que fudsece yuna agreaidn segin la ley “mexicana, por lo que creé que no- ‘haya mayor problema, MARGOT estd de acuerdo,- 25le = 45. SSIFILD MESSAGE SECRE: APA lii8 1087 PEXI INFO DIR MRID CITE VAVE 5¢73.- ;DYvouR: PBRUMEN oo . rer A .HRID 9436 ene ‘S4il) Ayer 64 Bo meXr e982 CW) Soygs Aw het ‘ -. |e i CONSONANT WITH MEXI PLANS AVE CAN CONTACT MAX | i Rope Repawer beer ik Le Sw1cK MIAMI FOR FURTHER INFO REF A’ LEAD . x HOWE VER WOULD =A =e -FO a. j! KEED SOME PRETEXT IN. KEEPING ‘WITH MERTON ALESN ICK RELATIONSHIP. | PLS ADVISE, 2. FYI LESNICK LIVES APT 3 1236 Sv 36 AVE MIAMI, TELt Hi 3-0886, ' SECRET os COMMENT: “SUBJECT 1S ONE OF ‘TWO TOP PRORITY MEX! 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Heforma, que estin en Avenida -- ; Judres: numero 157). eequina frente Nonumonto Revolucién.-+-796.-. : T5Tem Salida. al 222401. 16i6he.’ - Rogolio ‘Rodriguez con Garcla “Romero Le pregunta: que a que horas se va el avidnes Romero: - que’ ‘mas o menos como. a.las cinco.- Rogelio: ‘que hace. falta ° “mandar“una cosa. urgerte para la Habana hoy.- Romoros ‘qué cuan - eee to se van’ a “tarar.. ‘porque, ‘ol. ‘avisn. easi ya esta listo; que, hay abe 7 muy ‘poco: Pasaje.—" Rogelyor que Llamé a‘Cubana y .ue le dijeron : que ‘el. avién’ habfa salido a laa cuatro; que si cree que le da ra tierpo.- Romero: que si llegan antes de las cinco que el cree qua ef porque ya esté casi para salir,es=- 789.- _ : 1 on tt . . : oe eee i 7 0 ee, ~ . a : 7 . we . ae 1096. p. - moe "Entrada a “las 1607.-hs.= IF Jorge Rojas: Con, Rogeli6 le pre. , eunta que auien la llama dela emba jada. _ Rogelio que eran’ ellos que el pr odlema que hay que es quo hay que mandar para la Haba : : ® -> WILITLIS Tae ee ae aay na una cosa urgente y que como el vuelo no llegue Posidlemen 7 ae) _ NaN te hasta el domingo, que eso tione que estar en la Habana an tes del viernes.- Rojas: que el avién on este momento ‘Ya os oe 7 : ta subieado a bordo el pasaja ya.- Rogolyo: que es una cosa. ae : i , : super ursgente Y que si las cosas no eatin en cinco minutos,= —_ , “ Rogelyo:. que en “cinco minutos no pueden estar.- Rojas: que en. tonces se quedaron,| que lo ‘aiente’ en el alma pero que ya esta , : todo minda a bordo.<= Rogelio: que correcto.= Rojas: que, para el viernes hay vuelo.- - Rogelyo: que si no se puede tratar de veces Rojasi que ne que allf ostd la autoridad que estd furio sa porque los: tripulantes han demorado que deben de haber sali. 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PLS ASCERTAIN ASAP IDENTITY | RELATIVE IN PSPRIME as _MEXT PRESENTLY - SEARCHING. FOR MEANS ACCESS TO Suad.. -3, WOULD APPRECLATE ELASORATION STATEMENT Su3J “COuLD. SE PERSUADED.” ESPECIALLY INTERESTED IN REF SOURCE VIEWS OM PEST METHOD APPROACH, . SECRET ¢/S CGMMENT: “REFERENCE RYSAT. SECRET REPROOLS HON ay OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE is PROHIBITED Repr GVEZ Lopez es Do \ 11 Apel 64 G Cpant 196 | 348..;° |, - Entrada 1242,— MARIA ELENA 'GAYTAN con_ROGELIOQ.fato pre if ee ; * gunta ecudndo va por la embajada y MARIA dice que tiene unas “conas, pero hay el problema de que tiene que entrar'a la eB “éuela x NOveece ROGELIO a’ _interrumpe y pregunta al -- 4 maiana podria ser y MARIA - dico que: parece que es urgentej-- (Progunta, ei la puode esperar porque ‘aale a las 3 de trabajar ¥ ROGELIO.. pregunta: ot no~ puede ir a las 1600 h. y MARIA in- ; ntrada 1120,-. ESPEJEL aviea a ROGELIO que-va para - — eer. valid, que. no ‘tarda ni 20 minutos. ROGELTOrque.. oatd bien, '"22Le- bo 502, . "Entrada 1050.- SANCHEZ’ con -ROGELTO. (empiezan a hablar- ; en el nim. 570) para preguntarle et puede ir hoy y ‘ROGELIO - iS a dice quo ef, quo ird-sobre-laa. 5s S.que. estd biens-576.~ Lovee ee eee we ot we Tape G a Entrada a las 1399hs.- HF Crescencia por Rogeiio Rodrf : no gale y que encantado de eoouchar gues -| Creecenoiot..+« que. 0. nro > > fesectee 19e= i : To LL. Coe aed 240, gy Entrada.- La seflorita ‘DOMINGUEZ eon ROGELIO (empiozan- ee -a hablar on_e2 niim,307) para pregunta: si se pueden ver y - 9369.” noosLx0 dice que sobre las. 74, DOMINGUEZ acepta.~ 3ll.- PO 2 Lee Cf ‘1104, . ‘Britrada 1331.- ROBERTO aolietta hablar ‘con ROGEETO. yo RAUL fridiea que ‘no estd. _ ROBERTO pregunta sino la de~ 49 J6 ningtin recado y RAUL dice qué né, pero que si guata pue- TN - de.llamarlo mis tarde al 144237. RODERTO toma nota y- acopta.- 1130. = , \ . , 126 8G s BasUATO al Diorio dé ‘necionalesy ‘pucs éste tiene algo inportunte que: decir) (% 29. 163. 13465 ‘bien. 1676- : 7 4 \ 6 | spie.- MF .que bien.~! Rogelio que on el mismo lugar,e-- 474,- 2 Sus y- = | : io esta, ALLT at ou, lice Te a: ga jue se aonunigue con CihLOS = aico,-ercergeia dé‘los asuntos _inter- * . ALLA pregunta. por! a JORRIN que cuand setneton c con Tos. U2 tines donteoinientos®, . renin eine = ~~: a neo ee Entrada: td. HF. que queria recomendarle el caso dé-un amigo suyo que- pe rio ao. Héxi¢03 que.a las cinco dela tarde . vel copafiero. eve. ‘waa “éatar. on la’ ‘Fadacetén del Diario de Néxico “en | el. 181834, que es ‘Carlos: G. Basurto que es el encargado de la a ‘Secesén: Internacional j que ‘ae le diga a Rogeljo que le hablé -- Allier, que: ei quiére comunicaree con Carlos, que hay una cosa . dmportanté: relacionado con loo Ultimos acontecimientos,= 1169, , lelheheentateh dete teehatatetete dake Seen nenwr onsen sen neene ces cen enncesneesnn Hope OY Lene _Entrada ‘a las 1928hs3« MF la orita, Domingues oon Rog ‘aia - 1a dice que. quiere verlo,-. Rogelio qué ei le,parece a a las “we La sefiorita “DOLL! GUE nant fie: sta ak SEZ de bajada de Cubn, cue. necesita verlo Wye KOGHLIO dice que o} Te ae parece bien a las 16:00 he. en el misco ugar que ya conoce. = La DONLNGUBE ecta de” ‘Acusrdos ° a La sefiorita MARTINEZ pide a J. le diga — - Entrada 0929.- a ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ se eomunique con ella. J.que esta “das. “Un26he.= 1 HF por . Rogelie.- Jorrin que no ea... | | 28 nee CY : $20, eres SR aT coe et we ; Entrada ‘aye. a? promt por ROCELYO RODRIGUEZ ¥ Vous indtea qua ne estds °——« HFique ta diga- qve nablé MELBA + were wad GARCLA, que odelantaron el via se. y ee irdén ra Rana » enue 1a “a! qe ashe. biane- 5336 ‘3 : 4 7, * ilams, ae ‘Hotel ‘gapanoadear Bee a a 22 mer Oy -360. 7° > “Entrada “1136.0. Sante ‘pregunta a .ROGELTO qué hay do-- | evo y ‘éate ‘dice que: hasta ahora nadat pregunta s a “Ja “comida e390. y ROGELIO 4 noy pue, “ine osible- indic, que no serd P oar muy. acupados ya que esté y SANCHEZ dice. que af.- =381.- — oF lo uenoa haata “ihés de semana ‘ pregunta si os companere Llogé bien ROGELIOs que ‘lo Llane ‘por el viernes y SANCHEZ - acepta. _ os oo coe ee asin sctit - 7 13201 AS LicLBA ites te Je réondo a Se RIGUEZ, de la Embajada: ade ‘antarom-et—¥i8jo-¥ salimos e Cuba, en el sentido de Home al Motel Ambupsador hoy mismo” s —_— mafiana; que por favor me. 3)-Inw GF. ae pide a =. te de la ‘ppa.GOMEZ " SANCHEZ Entrada.- MF ‘de part ecuerde que tiene que. ilevar a-. “RAUL le diga 8 a ROGELIO gue r a . qo au os posa- a la elinica para que le hagan los andlisise Qe RAUL! que eatd bien 199--" - ” 1996 , Entrada 1559-~ ESTHER la esposa de ROGELIO pregunta a:. ; ”-wgpa et ya Le dijeron lo de éata noche ¥ ésta dice que af.- Luego RAUL ‘qn- 9 en la emba jada. Qnedan de verse. a las dica que “acaba de hablar la doctora da laboratorio pididn- - gole le recordara a. ROGELIO que la tiene. que llevar para a a si- a jos andlteis. oe _ESTHER ne dd por “enterado y pregunt , encares los sefrencos y RAUL indica ‘que 660 oatd ‘peaueltoe- ESTHER pregunta el teléfono de la case de APARICIO y RAUL -- ' : dice que es el 1412996- 225.5002 ot oe 2 0 ns . eee ‘7 mael: aed 203.. ; Entrada 1155.- HP pregunta por ROGELIO y: J. informa “+= “qua ‘ho esta. - Pique volverd a "llamar dentro de 30 ‘ping . : 136 tos paravwr sf ya llegdé.-y caerle, J.que eatd bueno.-211.= | 21, : Salidas sin contestacién y octipado.- 217.- 223... | Entrada 1226.- 11 con, ROGELIO ? (empiezan a hablar, en- ert , a “iim, 259). a pregunta eémo * ‘eatd 080 y- si sigue el wed a eS ' problema. . HP eme: af, _ pere creé que para majiana ya esté= Sa bheny, ‘que’ necé ndarle un. presupncsto: > urgent{aine, para § eapercs. vor maflana a las. "1330 he y UF dice que sf. “HD pregunta 7 CCERD ra TOE E78 YC ES RE si "mi amigo. ya se fud 6 todavia no" y HF dice que se va -- ALE Lage er ‘maflana possblemente, UDrque esta bien; que de todas ma neras esperard a ‘esa ‘persona. ‘shora, ‘pero quiere. ver a HP - -—_- Pole mafiana a la‘una, HF acepta.- 268,- . osuintatunaslamaehiniemminaimaiiniaminedenmane: somes ram 321 | Entrada 1258.- ESPEJEL pregunta ei ROGELIO ya veaeay = J. dice que sf, que lo eatdé esperando,- ESPEJEL1 que va ¢ , 43b% Para alld uhora mismo.- 329,= 7 _ 9 Mer CH Cee ee 157.6 . Untirada.— ‘La ‘seforita “MARTINEZ peeguut por ROGELIO 2 OT ——$—<—_——__. 4 RODRIGUEZ y BUENAV, informa que no esté, . MFique cuando af. . 2” llegue. ne comunique con ella.- 163,= : oe eta , _— ‘ = 1S mew OY 301. :. Salada al 240269.-1336.< BUENAVENTURA folicita a ESTER. oe ‘por Haber cunplide 21 afios'y progunta ai siempre van hace a la conida mafiana y. ESTUER después de darle lag gracias,dice ° . que lo ‘sabré haata que llegue ROGELIO y después lo llamard, _ BUENAV, ‘acepta.- 361.2 _ ; : . a - i | AB TEM EW OS AR, 1 . - ae 300, Entrada 1124,= TOVAR y ROGELIO, Quedan de ovens cy lunes: . eo ; 4 365 Para, dra cenar.- 529.0 16:19 anes, Guiere ponerse. ‘en . govuur ie x wee ed - @iee Guc nd ls cireccién pers ‘ir ahors s i opt que f avicaysele Gia, . 2 | yo. estay agud, pero no nos usizos de ‘acuerdo ‘eudnco Lu: ae ear YO» porque estaba por el interior? PL addin le & “ SD ner te wl Entrada a les 1125he.g JP luis Sudrez con Roa.s Le ‘tice “ue se wurié la rijer Je Juan, qre el ha estado toda a noche _- en la Delesnci en trata Ohne pudieren sacar oi cuer:o we sabdiy que todavia ne ha due. su eusa y que ahorita ostd er aa “rece die mo - _raduric donde. yw fa eotenice las dispensas y una seric : y oo, Lostius, pers yee roe sunen si ei entierro Serd hoy oO manana; . que si-es hey, Je murstre lo hacer os mahana de iovos modes y ; cue si-.es pueda mia cuitie, nna ene ‘toda ocsa se rotrasaran aoa 6 24 tres herases tend td e. no sabia mide dei ‘ace idente.- fuist + _ , i que fund o: uGain se Vogue: fueron ‘das dius du Criss Hojag wee Le. _ ; niyo diga al. enba Jacke ee ga id ZO ae Bhan y que el avis. cd cuundo \- a es ‘el: entierss; ata ot ener po estd en la agend.a vayos soe Koa - - we le digi. Guan oe cualgider casa ue necesite que’ sin. pena: se la pluntvei- Tuist qud.no, mocesita _nada. Que de avise al- en- " Badader, "a cwaricio y ya “19436140 aie Son ‘amigos ao. Juan, que ol la seflorita bo1iGu —y . )) bajnda-de Cuba que “querte. Vi Mee ge € , 1 que me pidid; donde iv puede ver y cusuot"s - S a /BEOP tone que sea hoy a les Ls:dd ne. ba Gulluuuue est ce aay y"precunte que ai en. él. inoar es te foe by usien= N ce ao 13 Mer 6.4 cosy et ete aoe Leyte. paereda 3211.6 RICARDO regunte, por ROGRLIO y 3 tafor= na que no etd - 133—- ; ow ; “ - oe ~ oS oe SET ee vss wes? a gle ‘Batrada 1302,- La seflorita DOMINGUEZ solfeita bablar =: con ROGELIO y J.pide que see espere un momentito,SE CORTO.260,— a 260. oe Entrada 1312.- La ecfiorita DOMINGUEZ _9on -ROGELIO (ene- ae, piesan @ hablar en ol nda, 306). Quedan de verne hoy @ la- 33 ‘piema hora,~ 313e~- Le or ee - : [fde-B3ie-13 marae 68), Btectenee t CENTRAL, INTELLIGENC2 | AGENCY ‘Tee tale Ten tee Wecememnr af -w incen Uf wuen in ess menber to en. aneutbortend ‘saver is paeccncned by lew, COM, Cuba/Hexico © a EO gapomt wo. CS 3/375, 185 a: Hy Pee ee “~~ en eee eee ae toon wt _ . . . ’ . 7 . ‘ an : ~ vo, Lod 1 Mahi a wa eet Don Sastre. - ~ Tt ae “additional Assignments for — DATE osm, «= «10 March: 1966" iMembers of the. uban. Enbaesy — oe : moe, Cet “Staff in Mexico City =. - ee: "La sniwaby, 390600 Latin American official in Mexico City-who"has regular. _ Contact. with Cubén Embassy personnel; he has. been a reliable. '.-Keporter for about a year and a half. [Litanic-9] ee ‘On 18 January 1964 the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City announcad —- a three-month plan, according to which certain staff members ‘will prepare special reports, in addition to thelr usual duties, Raul Aparicio Nogales, Consul for Cultural Affairs, will “prepare a.repert on the Univergidad Nacional Autonoma de-Mexico (UNAM - National Autonomous University of Mexico), which will include the physical Layout, activictes of the -géudent body, and ways in which the Cuban Government fan exert influence there. Luis Abbery Souto. Cultural Attaché, was. - Instructed ‘to prepare a similar report on the Instituto Nactonal Ge Bellas Artes CINBA = National Institute of Fine Arte). _ , Margot’ Mac ‘Padron, Consul, will prepare a report on countries . which have diplomatic relations ‘with Cuba, emphasizing how contacet with their representatives in Mexico will aid the Castro ". . Government. - Rogelio: ; Lopes, Second Secreta wa “given an agéigmesnt Ge Political Reporting Officer. ‘ . aes . oa ‘ . . : . roy ; , Based on etch bo” Hama: C08 4 Herr “4 ; | 10 March 64 ’ 14-0000 ye" pues Lo ads prouto . we 169.4 13 eS ng? OB rates MOWALES | pregunta’ por: R : . 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Dapp tee a aiante : . 0 2 : aan Tw. tare i. ers | a ctr 46 suntara a7° ” nono : : . rarer eure RHODRI. - Doe Vettes bowed { . - i an aesntaye 2° . Pr | oo : H ROGELIO | y RUAS ‘dico quo todavia. Be. Lloga.- JADE ive “. . Vade hd, tratard eo acorcarse un pooo a la omba jada por si acaso lig ae * . pues quiere hablar personalgente oon Oy Ta ersue, ROIASI iiyue- : Bao. 14-0000 om a : . ERS ER. P t s . re prom Attackhént: to imn.23018 - a Ty ce UB March 1964 SerORALI: Fea TH RECCRD FRON's "Lawrence Fy, Barrer. . a SO - ne Ts \SUNECT 2 Meeting with imwte9, 20. Jen ies. 2. L-9 rehorted on the following: ae Cn ‘Saturtay | {8 Jan at the usual Inbassy staff nceting, ‘oo oo a. : _séveral new assignnents were pessed 2 weeee 8 . . “Rogelio RCDRIGUES was piven an assignment as Politics! , Reporting Cfficer, ; f Ty aeees Danilo PEREZ RepaIdd Repalaco,.a Hondurap, visited ; Cultural Depurtrente se... Later on he sroke with Rovello . RCDRIGUSS and told L-9 afterwards, lagelio doesn't sren port meet to trust =e," . 3 i EUGERPBS: 14.0000 __TASSIFIED MESSAGE {2° - SECRET TO, RECTOR ~ FROM) MEXICO CITY (ACTION, was 3 | | IF ‘avy MESSAGE FOR HARRY ov MORALES, ANSVER NO, | | INFO. + Q0P, CI, ci/ors, FI, Ru/AN SAS 8, vR SECRET 3a1gnaz Pacy INFO. OLR: cité MEXE be ON 2 mar PANAMANE AT “JAIME DE LEON. LEFT MESSAGE aT cusas Sma FOR thst 3 2439 i “HUMBERTO + aRay. OF PANAMA TO caLL Le ON aT LATTER'S MOTEL yuPON. ARRIVE: 43. | texr. 29°F=3 AND | WAR, ONE MARRY HAD CaLtsd cusar sn, ASKED IF any SSase. TOLY tT cach PACK LATE? Stuce "HE" 449 NOT ARPIVED, also fag MAR HEQS eaTo JORRIN OF CUzAY EMS CALLED UNIDENTIFIED aN, Aske - SECOND SECY) 3UT HE Not IN. ¢€ SOURCE LIENVOY) INDEX. SECRET wo ‘Stour 7 Tacheded hem wrpnete SECRET ; pshactoes . . dehfeaten REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED Copy No. x _.2e BOTH LEON avd HARRY ASKED FOR” 208 GELIO, CROGELIO ROoRISYEZ LOPEZ, oe oe Wm Os epee te i. ng ae 14-0000 \ ; . 4 ee . of ; 7 | 7 i et | : _ -EMBAJADA DE CUBA * : México, D.Fe - ° i No. 158 Méatoa, Ds Fes - 7areo 4 de. bd. en ALO DE LA ECONOMIA EN ‘GUBA® ‘ a. srs. Jorge 1 ks Rojas - ; 3 Gerente de la Bapresa - . y ‘Consolidada Cubana ‘de Aviaoisa ; Reforma Nos 56s oe moe oe i “‘Estimado compaieroy we po i , Atentamente Bolicito de usted se girva expedir pasaje ly de ida solamente’ & ; : ol - ake ' Q quien (es) deberg (n) perma= =, . an necer en Cuba por un perfodo indefinidoy - Con saludos revolusionaries de PATRIA 0 MUERTE", me reitero de Ustad, ceo. ; : . . raternalmentes . | \ SECRET AeAZ DE Ue Esyiatana . 14-0000 OG lratavannes| A oN CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Coe “ACTION: | oe _ OE: 23 FER 1964 _ INFO: 7 B FILE: INS OMING- NUMBER - DEFERRED ty ROUTINE inFo . ; CITE - (DIR MEXE'WAVE sJos oe, SANA 47397 "CNUHEER EAPO PORES REFS3. _ DIR Oat21 CIN’ 8501): ; . MANA 4730 CIN Sa27y- : be IDEN A RETURNED’ “MANAGUA FROM MEXICO” CITY 27 FEB. ‘AND ‘REPORTED IDEN B STILL MEXICO CITY. IDEN B IN DAILY CONTACT aan WITH CUBAN EMBASSY, BUT HAS NOT: BEEN TOLD WHEN HE WILL. LEAVE. "CKELE® NOW, SAYS POSSIBLE IDEN B WILL Go DIRECTLY CUBA. INSTEAD oF: MAKING TRIP MIAMI ‘FIRST (THOUGH THIS STILL A POSSIBILITY) « : "CHELE" TOLD IDEN B NOT WORRY ABOUT COMO PLAN (REPORTED MANA COMMO 471S -- BSara SYSTEM BETWEEN IDENS A AND B >; THAT HE (®CHELE®) WOULD SEND INFO RE COMNO SYSTEM TO AGUILUZ. a 2. IDEN B SAID HE ACCIDENTLY LEARNED (WHEN HE OVERHEARD 2 PHONE CONVERSATION) THAT ®CHELE” IS ROCELTOS (PROBABLY ROGELIO "RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ MENTIONED MEXI 5228). 7 OO “~ 3. IDEN B NOW CALLS EMBASSY EACH DAY, USUALLY AT 1390 HRS, AND ASKS FOR "GORRIN®, ANOTHER NAME USED BY “CHELE". he IDEN A PLANS RETURN MEXICO CITY 3 MARCH AND HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED BY ERYTHROID/3 TO REMAIN THERE UNTIL IDEN 8B. LEAVES END OF MESSAGE 29/022 32 SECRET CUASS'FICATION “INCOMING Do ine ee 14-00000~ reitero de Usted, _ EMBAJADA DE CUBA .. .... ee México, D.F,- Nowy Méxtes, De Fe» febrero “4 de 1964. ; MANO DE La’ ECONOMIA: -EN CUBA" . Sr. Jorge L. Rojas Gerente de la’ Empresa Consolidada Cubana de Avieoisn: Reforma No, 56s. Ciudad.= Estimado conpefieros ““Atentamente solicito de usted se sirva expedir pasaje ‘los que estq Embojada tiene a su dis a los seltores? ERASMO FRANCISCO PENA; ANDRES MEDARDO BOLIVAR de. faa solamente & resa; E BARRETO- MILIA Ni. ’ quien (es) deberd (n) perma~ necer en Cuba (por un perfodo indefinido, Con saludos revolucionarios de: "PATRIA co) MUERTE» nme | Freternalaenté, tearmenget aro 3 Bree rn GS ae Tn TY a ee sap bee erin s | 4.00000 ay gl ib O7L.. © fiitrada L7a2.— STAN con NODEVTE (eeudesan a hablar ens el-nim Yh.) para preguntarle si et viernes recitié alge pas So es pa €1 v ROGELIN dice que né. JUAN que si alin orecado.~ ROGELIOr se ningurie. JUANS porque eb aimigo. que .ae fué,- a , ne anedd de que ol viernes le mandarda tin recado después. de -_ ROGELIO Jo intergum fera que Llegue fate viernes que viene. JUAN prequnta ai, "él" y ROSELIO dice que nbs que «fl recadoa . rh an JUAN: que ‘era un ‘poco urgente, que era para. un’ caav relacie So a a nado aqui con Prensa Latina re Te, al dfa siguiente do su Llegada y e el lunesis+. pregunta ai hoy no vino avidn y ROGELTG dice - ne hasta «1 miércoles 6 viernes, iércoles 6 ird& a verlo. que nd, JUANr que en= toncea se. comunieard con ROGELIO el m ROGELIO acepta y agrega que verdad ‘ai mafiana nasarda por su: - casa para tomar un enré, a las, 5. JUAN: que maiiana. no, - porque desde en Ja matiana estard tode ol dfa fuera; precsunta ai es muy muy urgente y ROGELIO comenta que resulor. / - JUAN pregunta si to pueden dejar nara pasado, el miérecles= - como a las 5 y ROGELIO estdé de acuerdo. - 127.- de acento ezpahol, eres Calon as que si ha informe que needa. H ce que | Ae ow haber hablado eqn un anigo ALIX sees . pe y agrega due es . y- at quedé ‘én hacerte: “La cosa _— alculabe que. él viernes: 5 a wt, - ; os . | /é aan 7 a Fabajoda de ouba,” ‘Be Y conunica le ofrece. THLEA respon TELQLOPSTLGUEZ 0 con The a p la-hora gue OO, _... 3 fe ir ce ogkeo MANOND g- “ya que “tiene que: estnr en el Aeropuerto. niCO: mani« ratenda de coxunicorse con KCGELIO y__: : Fe * ‘proagticndo que en. cuanto localice a alguno de 108 ‘doa le: ‘paoarh al recado. Si b ; r le ‘pregunt auch hobloy MAAN FP PEE i y, ‘ORRIN anhew . ve 7 ‘tngxal | ii ae ai ; wav érte Ae Vos :@ toe: dina que bi as ida . ‘ 6 6 gavia na t: a pana Gly. pratt si esta - ora una- b, yb " peamesta. (a tice anes ate Teque no he nade Meo | Te . . . . . ; t : ' . i Q an - =); mafiana llad cone a Jas 12,30 He MORALES aceptae- V1. L : 3 ; st - co , sorereenat | es! es Zo pid of. _ ; rs ce ee ast. Enters T1hs dem We (acento, extranjero) ae iedi. baiblar- F . ; con ROO’ Logan inn Lets ann cia, Ie My dn a : yedir! : gde pedir!: que se espere un monenrite infer que _ tag : iG? - pregunta =f 4h cats an algvinhotel ¥ HF dice sone, ue ce : , vive ene departenentoe de ArtfenJjo 123 afin. eye ce 7 vuelv& a tivrare We ° : y ; nine whatipt ' “Ge SIFIED MESSAGE . : to r biaeC oa. | ee . Mexico city, Aerions - wi'8 = BHO _ DOP,. ey r/o, Fs Sas: 8, “WR. 7 SEC C R 73 T. ae 7 ; us NMED IATE hana INFO aR ‘S08. wave cite wea e228 - an PBRUMEN : ~ a wAKa iat 1998: ‘iddinn soe, Ga OF ‘REF PROZASLY MANUEL VEGA PEREZ, KNOKN 1S, NO LONGER O RODRIGUEZ LOPE . SECOND. . ~ SS Ba . so 0 "y TOTES SS WRN Sas OU SE 2 Fo oe "-ROGEL 10 1s UNDOUBTEDLY. ROGEL ! ‘SECRETARY OF ERBASSY. ‘Va- 13-26 1S Enaassy TELEPHONE FOR’ RODRIGUEZ, | aT | DOORMAN AND OTHERS, ADDRESS IS THAT OF EMBASSY. 2. FYLs. PQRA OWE NUMBER COVERED BY STATION. WILL ADVISE ANY i hee aS a - PERTINENT INFO, INCLUDING DEPARTURE DATES, Fe nee ete eee cea : . 4 Ome SRABSL am 8 offer JSECRET... Pe | _ BS 14 Feb 1964 114-0000 (+) za 3 2 64 ORG: . EXT. CONMO . _ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE . CATE: : en CHFONO = dumny : : , 14 FRA FA . DISTR: tem WE _. . ; : - | . : _ ofa B.G.B, a wv P-T16) “INITIALS of CrG. ‘Deferred | | peiogity — |. “WAX OBE a ATIONAL InitiaLs | LUIMMEDIATE -ROUTINE: PRY acy DIR a, ; | - RYBAR. ZARNICK WYEAGE=1 O . 1. PER LIEMERACES 13 .FEB- #YSAGE~1 naDE ‘RESERVATION PAA FOR PACY LEAVING’ 24 1 1 ' * ao vex 0939 SUNDAY 16 FEB, = | - a a 2. FER Linvoy 11 FEB, HYSAGE-1 CALLED ROGELIO. RODRIGUEZ SECOND SECY - CUBAN Ex, "ASKED Ip EVERYTHING LEFT YESTERDAY, RODRIGUEZ SATD YES, HYSAGE-1 SAID SHE WOULD IKE 'TO GO SATURDAY (SIC). ALSO SHE eRDiGINo PACKAGE TO EMB 12 FEB POR KEXT CUSAMA FLT. (FYI, CUBANA HAD FLT 10 FEB, ANOTHER COMING 14 +83), _ Be NIGHT 12 FEB LIEMERACES AGAIN SURVETLLED PERNAL AND "DAVID", THEY move TO VICINITY PLAZA MIRAVALLE, CERNAL AEFT CAR WALKED To PLAZA, TOOK, SEAT THEN | WALXBD TO STREET CORNER WHERE APPROACHED BY UNIDENTIFIED MAN, THEY porn LIt CIGARETTES, THEN MAN FOLLOWED BERNAL TO CAR, NOT SPEAKING UNTIL THEY ENTERED “CAR AND TROVE OFF, SUDSECTS CHECKING So CLOSELY POR SURVEILLANCE, TEAM HAD TO DROP OFF, FOUND THEM AGAIN IN RESTAURANT ON AVENIDA INSURGENTES SUR BUT SUBJECTS CHECKING ALL CARS DRIVING PAST, SO TEAM DROPPED SURVEILLANCE, UNIDENTIFIED MAN DESCRIBED AS "FOREIGN LOOKLIO, ABOUT 33 YRS,5'6", 160 LBS, SHORT RENDISH STRAIGHT HATR, ROUND FACE WITH PROTRUDING CHEEKS, SLIT EYES REDDISH COMPLEXION, LIEMERACE 13 FEB SAW THIS MAN ENTERING CUBAN FMB, STATION TRYING IDENTIFY ANDYILL ADVISE, coorBNPAR ESSA, - JIN (IN DRAFT) - MC CHOADEN Aut Geir REBUY OFFICER BBO RBION _ WCLICURINESOF FICER : OUTGOING ey, “7 1964 AicO GG anit test pea n poses " te Guére.os ve j 4 oa qac ay CROCS ee van eg € eberdongs ensenar wh aU .c0,t8. ans fea ti Py ayeue) GY : not pe , _ “es : aa Moy / ned 062. _ _ Satraaa.- COUTTOLENC avisa a MINSAL- que ya tiene ol -- eaco de: la. miestra conteniende las. patatae. Minsal val raves a. , Rogélio sobre ‘lo que haze ———_ ta mafiana ‘¥y COUTT.dice. que. of, pero-- wi a . a t di “Alamarte y no ests Minaals que se informe de - ea0 y mafana le diga, porque ‘sobre eso ya te estan preguntan do de aiid; por lo que ya ae. firmar ol. ‘contraro y ‘andar las modificac puede confirmar y se puede jones que hay. que= hacer. couT. ‘acepta y pregunta si no llegé nada para -~ “ellos. J Minsal indica que no gabe si “haya habido correspon= dencia, “pues ja gente hace poco. que llegdé;que preguntard -- , y mafang Lo Liamard para” que le lleve la meastra y la coti- zaciéne cour. esta. de ‘acuerdo y agrega que en caso ~~ M,que eata bien. de que sepa algo, 10 ‘volverd. a ‘llamar. 078s~ oe a : | 2 Moy CH Eritrada.- La geforita Vargas solicita hablar con Roge — ———a, 344. lio y J.dice ue ya so marché, que le habla maiana entre - 44,9 : 10! y ll. _ Var8as acepta.- 369.2 . ccc bedemnenicele EXCERPT DIR. -THFO PACY WAVE INTEL MGT! LIFIRE- “SUPDATA SOURCES LIFIRE ATRLISTS. eeees ‘de. TRAVEL DATA SHOWS THE SCLIQMING ane Ivan IN txleo criy FROM DIP FP D/62/hSis cosas “HABANA BY AIR ON 16 Hav Gt: “QUBANS: seeve ROGELIC RCDRIGUES LOPEZ,. 1. y TO” Tile Piles FROM . Floyd Ie AINONE aT ; . FBJFCT: Debriefing: of: LITATHIL-3 on nie meeting ith LITSIL-7 , BEXT SCHEPUL D NTG.2-. 27 May, Cer pickup on Lerma,Guadalquivir, 0930 -help in any way ross ible. Perconally becavre of the fect thnt ao —- / . A: MEMNORANT UM. - Song fe 20 ty i968 Aa = fe PaGt0S Ce PASTA. ube sey :Xo hard feel'ngs anAl-7 “ill contime to _Airon-t has decided nraint ¢ seeinr L-7 ut won't accept a cent. , of L-7 represents +. dicturbing factor and we do’ not want to rattle. L-7 now that L-7 is calmed down and producing. , 4. ty. t.m. equals whate ver tht means. ?, Followin~ tiabite fromthis week' © meetinr: . . a) A lone locked-door: bess tor between Bechuga and.H, Armas on 18 Hay p- -$ yd : —#®) Ron offictally. ‘pleced in charre all statements relenred to Hexteer press. ° . _ mos . ‘Pe c) The full name of the new diplomat cominr is Enrioue Villaviconpio ; me - Argudin. (will rena cable reque-tiny traces) a ad) José LAIN, consul Horida, PCS to Habana’ . gages e) ‘Rogelio Rodgraguez weturned with wife tut left chile behind Cuha, r gal f) Vera Pere? pleced in charge all fares and fliphte for .those e- t invited to Cuba from or through Mexico. 5O &) Mirabal en? Dra, tlachedo have had longa aily sersions (meetirgs,: e455 that 48.) : a) h) Rute and Garcia Lara have: haa ‘long closed doorsessions recently - @7 with Hernandez Arman, ‘ : 1) The Cuban Forminietry cabled all personnel abroad to he "on slert view current rucblinca"*(w.t.ms) J) On 16 Mey 16 Nexiecan chere pl vors left ‘for ‘cua, fuests of IDER k) On 16 and 18 “Nar, totel of 13 Colombions left for Cubs with fares , paid and separate nieces cf vaver visaa. ; , 1) Dr. A"turo Barber Yrogco (eunlente for Lechur a} arrived with Lech 3. LITA'TA-7 fdnally ‘told off Pereirs, He stov-ead botherin- 1-7 Instructed LITANIL~3 to tell Merde ejar tovisit A‘SsIT-1 ae initial atep in showing rood faith ard e stabl ishing hore # ‘idee. yaks ; Once arain, sur hid. to. establish, a small, monthly deposit ir the |. : bank for LITAMIL-7 has failed. 1-7 anpreciat. es the’ ‘thoughtfulness : a PRPRINER’ s preeence in the rome : | CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECRET TO. s DIRECTOR FROM + SANTO DOMINGO \e n ACTIONS - O¢/wa/SA 5 *. INFO + OOP, ADP, cit, c/s By VR - (ye : on oon ET 191aasz ee = PIR CITE spon 3520 ’ . i 7 * . . a) te oy a 7 me Kn Typrc AMMUG ee WORF ora arse ODRISUEZ. | a a bo, . ee ECRET. . - \ . . yoo ey i ; { | os ft REPEODUCTION BY ‘OTHER THAN THe {3S0NO Sika is gone caeacacaeanennedretammnnnadie ot youd 27 : wt e “eed ar a . ar an . ope STATION HAS NO INFO THIS TIME RE BROKEN Lee me eee Copy Nav | a g. e PA aa i _ fs a ' 10 . PROM 4. BANAWA CITY | enon MHS “ae ‘oP, “RO0P ; cleiy'e s EC-RET. 1821302 , af ys NEXT INFO DIR: CLE PACY._ 3564: - paneer 882 8° oe “c/s CO! RE HYSAGE/) MEETING WITH. ‘PONCHAY, : Ws acs ZRNICK OS Sok REF: PaCY 3438 Ce FTE] 5 anne Be i. MEETING HYSAGE-1 - AS MAY (HYSAGE FOLLOWING ADDITIGNAL INFORMATION | WHICH APPEARS BE TOTAL. HER KNOWLEDGE ALLEGED > “ISLA DE MUJERES” MEETING SPOTs, oe oe A. DEPARTURE TIME AND TRAVEL Ti" #5 ENTIALLY AS ORIGINALLY: REPORTED. PASSED THRCUGH SMALL city, UOwEVER, TO ARRIVE aT EMBARCADERO. A LONG SHED-LIKE ITEND¢. uAS AT THE WATER EDGE. _ i KYSAGE*1 NOTICED THIS BECAUSE IT waS OPEN THOUGH HOUR WAS LATE. BL) WHEN ARRIVED AT ISLAND WHICH HAD NORMAL FOLIAGE AND VEGETATION, LANDED AT LITTLE VILLAGE WHERE “OST OF HOUSES WERE ADOBE CONSTRUCTION (LOW CLASS HOUSING). HOTEL WAS TwO' STORY STRUCTURE WITH VERANDA, WAS WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE VILLAGE ALONG BEACH AND CNLY SUILDING THAT TYPE SEEN IN AREA. | ‘4 ‘ CCONMENT: APPEARED TO BE LARGE ‘its? H2USE WITH EATING FACILITIES.)- : ¢ C.. PARTY DEPARTED ISLAND /BOUT DARX. GN LEAVING ISLAND HYSAGE*1 - SAID SHE COULD SEE LIGHTS SHORE LINE IN FAR DISTANCE. . . De MAKEUP PARTY TRAVELING BY CAR AS FOLLOWS: MEXICAN OF SPANISH eect “SECRET | ot DES aaa EMS ae oan REPRODUCTION BY GineR TRAN THE SEUNG OFF Ed PRT oO Tay 64 _ Tn a TP Mery 64 CEVeHEALE wWeenISE AS SHORTER THAN HUSBAND. N - CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 7 SECRET | AICESIRE fins ChNus MOYA, A HEAICAN ‘JOURNALISE GR _enewon an KE. OccasIONALLY REFERRED TO OWNER CF HOTEL aS "TIO". _ _ SECOND MEMBER oF PARTY WAS - ROGELIO, AN CFFICIAL OF CUBAN EXBASSY. “THIRD MEMBER WAS CLOSE FRIEND BRANKO HILIJANOVIC,” WHOM sue MET METH BRANKO on SEVERAL occasions. “NAMES NOT USED ‘AND HYSAGE-1 “NOT: sure WHETHER HE CZECH: ‘or RUSSIAN BUT DESCRIBED HIM AS THE - ~ PERSON -BRANKO ALwaYs DEF ERS TO, Pi PHYSICAL. DESCRIPTION? Pty "APPROXIMATELY suit TO. 6°) stocky § STRONG SUILD,” “LIGHT "BROLN “HAIR, FAIR COMPLEXION, NOTICEABLY LIGHT GRAY EYES, AND E EXTREMELY HANDS OnE FROM WOMEN® S$: POINT: OF VIEW. FLUENT SPANISH. SPEAKER. : . WIFE, wow. HYSAGE-1 MET “AT. COCKTAIL PARTY BRANKO KONE, DESCRIBED» metT ES abrbawr Pe lee Cw tans lev 1D- EXTREMELY UNATTRACTIVE. dD. | MEM BERS OF GROUP HAD O'WIOUSLY BEEN ISLAND BEFORE JUDGING “BY CONVERSATION: "TIO" AND FAMILIARITY WITH PLACES - pes E. YACHT REPORTEDLY HAD SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS 3 MAX EIGHT PERSONS, 2. FOR HOS: ~ : OF INTEREST IS HYSAGE-1 SSTATENENT THAT THE EUROPEAN DESCRISED a ABOVE CHAIRED THE MEETING with “TOOK PLECE ON ISLAND. THE "| | CUBANS, INCLUDING CONCHITO FERNANDEZ, DEFERRED TO HIM. "PRESENT : WITH CONCHITO was ANOTHER CUSAN REFERRED TO AS “DOCTOR™. po ——_—— | DISCUSSION WHICH LANTED ALL DAY CONCERNED “PLANNING FOR PANA maNTAN” “ELECTIONS WHICH PREVIOUSLY REPORTED ON, AND DISCUSSION POSSIBILITY “~ FURTHERING INTERNATIONAL COMMUNIST MOVEMENT PANAMA IN LIGHT yo ““ILITILE OF SUBSTANCE.) SECRET | | : SECRET - | 'EXISTING SITUATION. (COMMENT: OTHER THAN ELECTION: PLANNING "WHICH INVOLVED ECHEVERS, ZUNIGA, AND VICTOR AVILA, IT APPEARS 'TO HAVE BEEN.LITTLE MORE THAN EXCHANGE OF VIEWS CN FUTURE, WITK
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14-00000 104-10180-10050 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | FOOMOR . . ; oo tee 4 eros) - a ne DEPARTMENT OF STATE |... 25 . a ‘os OFFice OF Secuaty | ont Af . ~*~ VNANE ly Ruveags ‘ ALIASES" AND NISRNAVES | . previous ‘check. s/s /er a ABESESS [ TIZENS UP ~ cuban : a ACO: TIONAL IDENTIFYING DATA, it RESULTS OF This. REQUEST FOR SECUR Y. INFORMATION? . Do REcoro . * CESecuRITY INFORMATION AT “GENO DEROGATORY INFORMATION CHOTHER I Sse reverse side far CHECKED BY, _— [uv FOR USE OF OFFICE OF SECURITY: CO eeard For information concerning Subj<et you are referred to CSCI-3/7¢2 2:1 dated 23 June 196k) subject as above; and CSCI-316/22696-6), dated 25 August Lely subject: Shipment of Explosives to Mexico, and to the. Federal Bureau of Investigation ; - —= —— Ki - 20 April i968 FILE IN 20resaecas 2s APR 1968 14-00000 CABLE ‘5 ECRETARIAT Dissewvans cry ION LEP wOTIMED C)asrreo abvanita: coy, 1a (ssuc9 CLTE, DO--BASE vasutiet on 279 S698: ree ae - (DONT DO. BASE, NEW, YORK LuFOr. Dinecroa - oo Ve SEC RET 251610z AUS 78, anmb/oGnorssatrosd/ wis B — AT BEAUX: ARES. HOTEL NEW. YORK. ‘CITY, ay AUGUST. 1970. : 2s RODRIGUEZ - STATED HE- INTERESTED OPINIONS : NOT DOCUMENTS AND - SUGGESTED wusiagyt TALK 76° Pom tneNT, US AND LATIN AMERICAN: OFFICIALS IN GOVERNMENT, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, ‘AND FOUNDATIONS To DETERMINE WHAT 1s IN THE WIND RE" Us POLICY TOWARD CUBA. RODRIGUEZ CONTENDED THAT: THERE ARE MANY FACTORS, INDICATING INCREASED U.S. > RZ, PRESSURE ON -CUBA..- THIS SITUATION FORCES CUBA TO AEBS ACCOMODATE 0 aa “REVOLUTION WITHIN RIGID SYSTEM OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNISM AND AWAY [FROM INDEPENDENT PRINCIPLES: OF 26 JULY MOVEMENT. THUS CUBAN SOCIETY 133 : ~DESLNED NOT THE JOYFUL ONE FIDEL PROMISED» = 3. RODRIGUEZ GAVE WUSLAB/1 LARGE HTBASTE INTER OFFICE ewvevope” "+ CONTAINING BOOK BY RAUL ROA,. BROADSIDE BY VICTOR VACCARO, AND COPIES OF GRAMMA AND VERDE OLIVO. BEES ys 4. RODRIGUEZ EXERTED NO PRESSURE OW WUSLAB/1 AND SEEMED , garsse es’ WHEN WUSLAB/1 REMARKED THAT HE WOULD PROBABLY NOT GO NYC AGAIN FOR SOME . . ‘ . . ( 7 $ 2 bb a LB be 33/3 cS COPY ie —— - SECRET 14-00000 Assit 100 nee _ weet EIS L, ah PAGE: Two DO BASE WasunictoN 2te s- E CRE T TIME, POUCHING DETAILS. THIS nEETiNG, 7 30 FILER, - 2e0- “6-337/3. AND 201- S826655 Pog ae ; . ca re fanz 5 £ ¢ R E 7 we : on ne ‘ Se i eo wt ° Laie eee ee a 4, ; : : - : i : : ; 3 I 4 . oa rf _ eT ” i : + t ‘ 4 1 oo LW? i i 3 : 7 r : : 2 Bs - : ob -- . 4 ST . : . . apo uM As GE of 2 > : ‘hs Wi i : ! ; 4 : e t o ©-080 e860 . 7 4 e a e o ° ¢ 4 1 . Gey te@0 _e . ° ~~) : ' . e e ° . : be i ; oes ° too i rs? alt Yee b ' i a ae a tee ee avi ia oo As OUN We, RURKE : Gain . [se WI CGG/0 : rn ie WHACOG005 °° ; : 4164, £1325 ‘25 Koveaber 3970, = wy SUR: * erance” ° (] rie'mo Pane . | Ove moe [2 setunn' ro .__ RETURN FO. ite, a <3, Fie No, fet ity (rei ic reace Paanber) eee — = — ation , S$eRer oa co “cite omecror: he ao a 11 2 i $005 i ° 7 ‘9 T DO: isi’ wASHINGTON “TRFO DO. BA | "ow von AR Pe, Carer 1 DOORS ASROSE. WUSIAB_ a ft ae ; “PLEASE ADVISE. iF. ‘WUSLAB- “1's $s AYSTAFF. CASE OFFICER - ARRANGED TO TURN WUSIAB-1 OVER, TO OTHER ANSTAFFER, ALSO - WOULD APERT “CIATE LATEST Td "FO ‘ON WUSLAB~1 1's NEXT ASSIGNMENT a, Wn HrpASTE, S| . | -{ . 2. FILE: - 201-332665 AND. 200-6-337/3. . EXD OF MESSAGE _ | MICROFILMED ” DEC +9 1970 £ . i DOC. MICRO. SER. , fv fs - acrmuseos {4 Xt - THe ps ; ae ree s bfiy SS iho . | | JOHN F, MARKHAM a WILLIAM V. BROE ; 3, C/DOI/2, . a cr ee AL : 2 , oe Gus " . ; PINSY 69702 1 -f-- 2? . oy 5 RO6-L~ 3 37 [2 soonest ve cerns KCl -.332bb S | [s SECRET I [ig tate Fe oat | ene RELTASING CFFICER “tee of] u = 7 REPRODUCTION SY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING ING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. ' ccr¥ NO, 14-0000 7 cease fare SECRET Ld Chief, WH Division iChtef, 1 DO ‘Division’ . ee i - of , . £ of. Base. Roemer : ° us _[- seta: c aC -ARCLES TYSIC AVORSE soy “SHARP DONOPs” _ : _ WUSHARP _Fequest for ‘assis ance a “Action Requivéd: For” Your Information Refererice _ “DO: BASE. WASHINGTON 2989 : ‘on: 14 December i970, the uriderg igned Visited WUSHARP ’ at Et ris request: and “had the ‘tollowing discussion, ° . Ww TARP - ‘asked whether ‘we could use, WUSLAB/1 as‘a- means of Cofit acting? Cuban, officials for the purpose of estab] ishing _ -1tie s which - ‘could: later. be. exploited by WUSHARP assets. - a © “axplained.. ito WUSHARP that WUSLAB/1 had. been instructed | ‘to adopt: a ‘passive role in relationship to his Cuban. : contacts, and to‘respond- only. to contact initiated by the “Cubans. . WUSHARP stated that they understand our point of. view thoroughly. ~2. At this neet ing I brieféd WUSHARP on “the ‘teleptione : a call from a DGI representative cited in reference. I told . fe. - WUSHARP that I would give them a memorandum on this as well ao _ as a copy of the PCQ-on Rogelio Rodriguez Lopez (201-332665) to in which they expressed definite interest. : Joseph GY BENSON. Distribution: ’ Orig and 1 - C/WH . i . a 2 - C/DO° . mn as 6 f bets ge ! 1 ; “ann : Bi Feo-EB3YG gg aber GROSS RET REWCE TO ; TOnPATCN StWBO; RAD NUWEER cate 16 DEC se . 15 December 1970 ‘UWCA - 6085 oO AsaaTION 435 He Noma 200-6-337/3 ab | SECRET 14-0000 att sa - ig ON . SSACE FoR, a . ‘Tora cores: Pan ‘anh. BURKE: vat . ORIG: urine i /COGJOPS : Lon -. TLAI/1819 ° are: 27 MAY, 1970. came srcnictasiT DIsSCMINATION 0 tncex (J so worx’ CO acrurn 1o__.___. pkancn C-rirce mid wD eee _ . 2— al Pf ena i -- IN CS FILE NO: N. 6} FILE, VR, (aie oar ina eH wu ye Stet | oS SEC RET. leh in *B0) ‘BASE NEW YORK v/sra —-RYBAT. ‘tyerc: DONOPS" ‘AMROSE oN oT aRRs: AL DO" BASE ‘NEW’ *YORK=7800- ‘awso80807y © Be UNDir-8230, “A. MAY70_ _ “Le WITH ONE EXCEPTION -ALL PERTINENT AVATLABLE re : INFORSIATION ON ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ AVAILABLE aT nQS © mm 5 WAS, “FORWARDED TO ADDRESSES WITH REF B, EXCEPTION CONCERNS TOP SECRET REPORTS FROM LNERGO ON RODRIGUEZ OPS INVOLVING _ EMPLOYEE OF SOUTH AFRICAN EMBASSY IN WASH D.C, AND POSSIBLE - OP AGAINST STATE DEPARTMENT THROUGH THIS SOURCE OF HIS, BELIEVE CURRENT LNERGO HQS INTEREST IN RODRIGUEZ IS POSSIBLY DUE 70 OUR RECENT PRODDING THEM FOR ANY INFO THEY MAY HAVE: DEVELOPED ON HIM THROUGH THEIR INVESTIGATION THIS SOURCR,. FYI:. HQS IS ALSO CURRENTLY LOOKING AT RODRIGUEZ AS PRIORITY : : ; TARGET BECAUSE OF LARGE NUMBER OF PRESENT AND FORMER JKLANCE : _ ASSETS WHO HAVE BEEN IN CONTACT WITH HIM (SEE REF B), “2, _CONCUR THAT SUBJECT BE MADE PRIORITY CASE FOR AXOTS, . 7. na ” so /CONTINUED/ : ENS aan . : wget YES gg AE ay IL : Ba : , v y fi AS COOROMIATING OFFICERS ; o aot - 3 3 12btes ‘ : ae : | . UTH A eeeea NG [ ost tis Se schom tie RELEASING OFFICER SECRET [ices 1 : z REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, copy NO 1400000 - BS . ‘DATES an ud sécncraniar ‘pigsi. MIMATION ” . : atte mmr ee eee te nr ane eee rte One Unite ‘ottr’ . a NO INDEX |; “ES nerunin ro = QO sox —— 10: FILE IN CS FILE NO. fositey__ : ato! : ie <n —— eter wUO Lge eker v8 Boy cite DIRECTOR. 0 IGS mT PAGE, ao we a 7 sa a . “HOWEVER, _ sugcESt: THAT. BASE MAY: WISH TO. DISCUSS Possrone ade | wt “COORDINATED FO} -PRONGED. APPROACH. To RODRIGUEZ As A TARGET, : . noe ec - 7 “FIRST: Is ASOT ‘APPROACH, “SECOND, JKLA? ‘CE: DEFECTORS AND? AGENTS © WHO KNOW SUBJECT; ‘THIRD, “LNERGO ASSETS. FOURTH, LNERGO'S - “ABILITY TO ENTRAP ‘SUBJECT. AND HIS © ‘CURRENT ASSETS: IN rade ACTIONABLE ESPIONAGE ACTIVITIES AND. ‘APPLY CARROT OR Stick) , ULTIMATUM, CAN BASE ASCERTAIN WHAT, IF ANY, ACCESS AGENTS : ! LNERGO NOW HAS NEXT To RODRIGUEZ? EXTENT OF LOCAL LNERGO | ‘ KNOWLEDGE OF RODRIGUEZ OPS IN WASH, D.C. ? ALSO, CAN BASE . ASCERTATN IF LNERGO “TARCET STUDY" ‘Is FOR PURPOSE OF DEFECTION, RECRUITMENT IN PLACE, OR DOUBLE AGENT OP? , 3, -FOR MIAMI s, PLEASE PROCESS AMOT STUDY SOONEST, ADVISE WHICH OF JKLANCE ASSETS MENTIONED REF B STUDY ON RODRIGUEZ CAN BE uylrzeD THIS CASE FOR ASSESSMENT on APPROACH, . ‘AND MAKE SUBJECT AND HIS FAMILY PRIORITY REQUIREMENT FOR NEXT AMANVIL DEBRIEFING, $ . ‘ /CONTINUED/ ; , ; - : t . sEcaET | OFFICERS ; eens one | : MUST °, RULEASING OFFICER. SE secrET | RET donne ng aad oS aerroouel “fo BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1. °ROMIBITED. 7 Perv Bg, °/ “Hourita arin Oe oe Tat wef Pine Wee oo, MESSAGE FoR ~ - : TN _ Torak c6pitss Rigs eo Units ..S E.C RET mad ay - . : wg DATS. 7 Yes ee ha . * + 7 ef ~ _ caote Srcectamat DESC UIATION mo INCEX C0 soinore ©) [) netuanw ro. ararce =. Ff rie rio a a ‘Chraem C$ rite No, non ar a aT — - —— ~—s : tet . ‘ a 1 = - . _fetite__ __tpica) earrs ference number) number —_ _secavt Se wo : “ene omecron 7 7215 F Ss PAGES. ar ee a 2 4, PILE: 201-392665, = oe oo 7 ee = a “END: oF. MESSAGE eyes ce _ a a poe are i/cOG/Comment: sRéférence, attached, concerns: “FBI request - eat for ANOT support in preparing “target study, and probably cS wool a. defection attempt, “against” a- ‘DGI officer -stationed at. the CMUN. , r* a + So oe wom le -/ : . witttan v./prox sO 5 _C/WHD ike L nh nls A vs Lonnie ON : JAMES E, FLANNERY JORGENSEN C/WH/COG ee ee) en wanu COORDINATING OFFICERS - . : _ AUTHENTICATING RELEASING GFFICER | SECRET [ egies aatormatle 1 OFFICER . bd rte, REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE !S PROHIBITED, cory No, trent et y wOTWiND a ‘at ag TION NO, _cu “ih1€0 MESSAGE: “Torau Caries(2 . CR ET . enue 1 . “wh Filled Io, : sa Sat a CABLE, Secheramare Oissemwation : . _t> (Taewe | AOVANCE coor Devs . | monn! . Owe rape CLASSIFY. TO CB FILE HO. OF ae mee AT ne _ cee ee, essc™ OV DOP. one ACTION UNIT" RAGS YO cone as, : nee: : C). mL AD oO: metuan To Pe RF OLE: oR wonace. INFO. OWL Ye Be WHILE, RECOGNIZING THAT JKLANCE PROGRAM TO. ) UNCOVER. “ORELATIVES Ano FRIENDS: OF .DGI. “OFFICIALS aSSIGwED “ABROAD, HAS : NOT AS vet PROGRESSED TO EXAMINATION OF DGI OFFICIALS 18 new YORK, LOCAL LNERGO INFORMALLY HAS ASKED IF SURVEY COULD BE MADE “ASAP ‘oF RaGEL 10 RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ <201-8326659, . MUN - FIRST | SECRETARY AND DGI: OFFICER. LOCAL LNERGO HAS RECEIVED. DIRECT IVE FROM ITS-HDGS TO COMPILE DETAILED ~ REPORT ON. RODRIGUEZ AND HIS ACTIVITIES: AND FORWARD “TARGET ~ stupy" To LNERGO HDQs. BECAUSE OF PREVIOUS AMANVIL/1 AND OTHER REPORTING ON. RODRIGUEZ, AND BECAUSE HE NOT Now MARRIED, LNERGO HOGS APPARENTLY FEELS HE SHOULD BE PRIME TARGET FOR APPROACH. LOCAL LNERGO QUITE. WILLING INFORMALLY COORDINATE ACTIVITY WITH BASE. THUS, WOULD, APPRECIATE WHATEVER INFO ADDEES CAN PROVIDE AS TO ANY LEADS TO RODRIGUEZ VIA RELATIVES OR FRIENDS WHO MAY BE -IN U.S. AT PRESENT. ~ 3. RODRIGUEZ BORN 3 MAY a2 HAVANA. ” FORMERLY. MARRIED TO an POUTINAANOLO® INITHALS-SELN OY 4 aoe 608 nat we AOS scopy 261-3320" SECRET 14-0000 tee ee Be ee wt eee es . a . 8 : . : _unesirito” néssice SECRET’ = w_C90007. race af, | PAGE-2 DO" Base NEWYORK 7800'S'E:°C-R E T. . a “ESTHER, Gavitan NOGALES, DPOB NOT Kiiown, ‘SON EDUARDO ABour EE as a . six: YEARS: D5 ‘RESIDES cUu3a. erty. NOT KNOWN, “PARENTS NAMES, er ‘ UT “FATHER. REPORTEDLY LONG. “tane’ MENBER: PSP. “RODRIGUEZ. PERMANENT ‘CUBAN ADDRESS LISTED. "SEPTEMBER 67° as tate: 5 + VEDADO, HaVANAL: ee - Pe “BASE UDGES ‘THAT, PROMPT’ PROVISTOW ‘OF sunvev. Data q.LOCAL LNERGO- WOULD. BOTH ENCOURAGE ACTION “1S Aeariise Re RODRIGUEZ “AND PERSUADE’ Local, LNERGO 10 DEEPEW COOPERATION’ CONCERNING: THIS AND: OTHER, OPS AGAINST . “LOCAL (CUBAN TARGET. THUS. REQUEST. soonest ACTION BY ‘Has. 5.. FILE 201-332665. NO INDEX, “GP=t, SECRET. i . J ~ "33 7 i SECRET a one. mr gt rp 76. ey uy 1M 70 cig) Re! R382tU0 KOEI Zee no Butie given per lope FAI olec. | 7 May 70 Cry) = _ flo Burrle green FAT ocloc. am 4 Mag, Po Cevaet) Bat: & : Cur) 1c oS- 130 FOS ane MY SSI07 A a » the United Ra! opelto Pollrizcez Leper _ . - Re: Rogzelu Roclriguez Lopez. a 14-00000 Approach to Rodriguez. Dery: a enero . oe _ RT hep wi “MEMORANDUY FOR: Director. Federal ‘Burcau of Tavestigetion ATTENTION : Mr. D. J. ‘Brennan. ‘SUBJECT : Rogelio Rodriguez : Lopes, cuban Tatelligeace. Officer ; Ye Réfereiice is. made. to your previeus_ ger peeeategs concerning Roget Rodrigues ; Lope? ; piSouth Your most’ ‘recent: ‘slemorandua’ on Rocriguen_ and ites was ‘dated “26. January ‘1970, . 2: on “30 January 1970, there was a. ‘ifsisoa discussion’ “ akect’ Miles and Rodriguez at which time your representatives advised. that your Bureai. ‘planacd to iaterview Miles, on an _-Sppropriate pretext, and that there were signs that she might be suscéptible to “doubling”. We recognize that the “wiles: Rodriguez’ case ia at internal security responsibility of the Bureau but, to assist us in our efforts to assess Rodriguez as a DGI officer, it would Le appreciated if you. would provide. us with the- rezults of your interview | with Miles as well as personality taforsation about hin that she way acquire in the future. ~ 3. We would also like to have sour conuents. about considering Rodriguez .as a poteotial penetration of the DGI in Cuba. There is the. possibility” that Miles: might ‘bé used to assist in approaching Rodriguez if, for. _example, she has refused to couperate ag a double ‘agent or later tf: internal secufity considerations warrdat ao FOR THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR PLANS: Ra: weaned G. Rage 7a Signed:. Janes ANGLETOM CIOL-00061-70 ‘ “Distributtea: a). . : ae a DDP/W/CUG/OPS/IBurke: jaf 3 21 April 1970 ; (Orig. &l= " Addressee w--~ Lie C/E. ae or WH/Cot/OPS ure cay ‘FILE: _ 201-860915 : : , . i + Jf a . 14-0000 29 Apr Tay Ait. 5 antl 20/3 Docs, SURATCT Transrittal Te oe wusLenA TEXT OF EXTRACT CaTeo" e doe: distribution. “Diese. Ne. TEN A mesma aa ae 2 7 | Broduetion: had ‘phoned hi is: ’ that.a friend had d -an eye problén. simils rt ; that effet ce case ‘and that’ “WUSLAB/1° wou ; vol.” VieFa:Sadd- that‘ the. chaneécs:. “we ‘would’ be: returi ing. to. Kew. .- YoRK... A £¥: hi . He did not Say when’ or where, ‘but ‘kt woula be’ when. circuristances permit. WUSLAB/1 asked if Viera might be assigned to ‘another | fore ign country. Viera did not. deign to answer this” question. 3. I asked. ‘WUSLAB/1 what he considered the possibilities - * of recruiting Viera were. fe thought an important factor would be ‘Viera's liking, of comfort and security. He would not be motivated by money, but he did like good living. He ‘also pro- bably did not, like living in’Havana, and would not-like to stay t 3 there for a very long period. W/l thought that if Viera came ; ; out toa “country such aS Spain that contact with him could . . easily be ‘developed. In the United States Viera was on his Toe olguard, Also in the, United States Viera did not ‘have -high level wo coe. + contacts with the local government, whereas in other countries . , : “he would be expected to have such contacts. Some of those con- mo _ . tacts might then be also in contact with U.S.-officials and you could get a cross-check on Viera. I ‘told WUSLAB/1 that we would finish the PCQ fora on Viera the next time we get together. Indicate The Subject, Project Or 201 File No. In Which Tnis Form Is To Be Filed. HT sunscct of 201 (Lease, First, middie) + oY 867 preesous . SECRET (7-461 torreons . . . a oe cere eee ¥ wo _ 4 i , 4 4q i . ; : 3 ‘ ~ ; . 14-00000 so mittee | ee ee nee Oe (SECRET. . ase _ as gee ~ Cen RET fr), * Cot . » eas ROORIGUEZ Lop Ezy ROGEL TO c - 201-332668"". | ; _ 019-005-042 * - SEX M coe ?. ; . , UNDA-04862.A0L ‘ ' a mo 14 APR 70 ; Cit 2 . sot os #19-500. :-OCC 2. | ‘ Pz MBR OF CUBAN UN MISSION AS OF 10 APR 70: | | i | j } t i UFA . 7 Rg 7004230770 "FILE THIS. FORM IN FILE NO. rome SECRET (740) ry 867 use panrious corrrows. 14-0000 i '° _ ar egece cory = Cone _ { Jnorme s } Le : 4 ‘ eee ee eee ae 4 . 7 ‘ we 2 . ~ ~ . Late 10 con « no. - — Per . a] PLE RD fa) BETH 0 — aes fos VR. Buf LL es SLLR EY Eee SECRET. | Fo201582 aPrit 7 cite D0 BASE vpawicror 2574 ; ISOLO6. Preven WUSLAB : OSEFE no-pegeqwet: YORE. aas(wosetg) : , Te. JASE PAUL, VIERA _Linance PHONED | WUSL ABZ mORI ING: rrr Ee . fe “DO BASE YEU Yorn. MFA DIRECTOR. 7 ae 8 APSIL,”..SALD MOST LIKELY “OULD HOT BE: RETURNISG: 10 thet oa - .YORY, | " UPDERSTOOD ATURE ° “USLAS 1S KEALTH WOULD PREVENT. MES TREVELLING, “HIS FRIEYO “ROCCLIO" WOULD CONTACT, © SUSLAR/1, GAVE "9 DETAILS FUTUE CONTACT. 2, VIERA DIN NOT AMSUER WUSLAB/I'S cus STIO" AS TO WHETHER ME WOULD BE ASSIGHED AMOTHER POST ONTFIDE CUBA. oa a, : CAL Lwek69 FELIEVES "4 nocel io" MAY ae: SFLIO- = ot a Rootes GUEZ OuELy FIRST SECRETARY CUZAN PERMANENT FISSION. . aa ‘4s FILES JAP 251+328953 AMD. 205-6-357/3, aP- at WV oh ae a | id | gol mn? tal + . ” TIMP ArT eres oe else L - Te gees ee Looe als . . ‘ on - 1 ‘ ° . , ” pe ‘ : ‘ . to 1 . . . ? , * ao: ‘ ? ‘ e a : ft 330 oe : wee 3 ON a he Bo 3g . : 14.90000 gate yemey IVS E ted: howowbtn a “Eayees. ar ad he WV boon thr cond coc ; Seated, 2 AT Ibution: : win, & 2 gatet _un/ces, wf Cx, Win ii, W/2 ec Chie’, LO Division, v./o cath O23 WAS 3 sivin enpred | y TaGA AN to the uscd Botecor Sen arena LES 14.90000 Ae a ce ee er wees memeemee -. Ode» 77 am miss) Fonnan: Tn gee — or ee bean) y | eoxah ‘ sik,’ hey aughtes cf a vt techntes oe Me Veuleanr.g AUVITS ER aay ho Fin whe Cuan Dolesnt therg ave Cc 24'C +3 . t err . srt Ae doaqguin Canils Wena alonce, bora BG August Lost an Kavarna; Gonzalo DIME Dann, born 20 Neverbor 2045 dn eirnr eck i CG. Pedro Juana BUNA Yeloso, bora 3 lMarch E, ANTULO Porez, born 25 January 10¢5 in Pina eg are enna ee ee Sete ad Gonmaio DEPLUS Sole (202=725332), town 10 January i¢5 : Ses 2. ane - RAM ASAd Jupe mavens VNAN ¥ Feuards AT.6% Agere (SG672-£453N5), born 22 Mareh 2ofS . a poe wns G. Gonnaio GONZALI™, Custo, born 15 Novenbes 1322 in Eavana; ~ Qty st H. Crescoucio TZ. PAICNGUCIA Paen, born 14 Senie in MNavana; . bl we ’ uxG Cem ED . i © 14-0000 le wy any Asal ToS Ww fani ] ‘their 4a" "GUO" abo Meuas “ene. latter Was be ‘eae [abdne! ae Lo na ees y Light. on the true cece sven az i Vy we 2 No is-sh Ce 3zné 2 sormrene ot CLASSIFICATION + PACE fi «a pee 1. . 1g-00000 mre a = APSE . ooo + . ch ; : ays) Re Pawica 70: . Te “ Reertiitinent Targets. subjectively, Souree: ‘considers that” the most’ vulncrable oF the CMUN persenne] a i Co, -, cz, Ambassador ALARCON, wad Pedro Amado. MOR? p ir RODRIGUEZ..because . he likes the. ladies-and the “materi al things in’ ‘ ua 1ife; “ALARCON because of-his strained relationship-with- " PRENDES} —— . ae . _atid= MORALES Because he is basically a gocd sort and a realistic ae . person. As Stated,. this is’ Subjective reasoning on Source! s° “part. ae oo, i “Ts Aitee Tete ara keptre Go +. Be Replacement) Personnel < With VIERA and PINERO leaving “Soon, there is: talkin ‘Havana about f assigning one Teofilo ACOSTA here ‘as 2 a replacement for one or the other. ACOSTA is a négro, in his early SO - 2 30s and has - served | dn several, Afriéan posts for the DGI (itieluding : nbique).. ‘ACOSTA has been. -protectéd by “Manuel” rv ‘DGI ehict, but ds: disliked. by host | “MINREX, “de "=person., whowould ‘not: hesitate. to. réport™ on ‘anyone,’ “Uncluding. ‘his. c hbors. ACOSTA. Ais-believed to-have been deeply in-:. re is “wars. of.! liberation" ‘in Africas.. ACOSTA: was * COs . ; der. consideration as a réplacement “for: Francisco Ve PORTELA the. Prensa Latina chief :in: New York, but it was finally. decided to leave PORTELA here as there - “were advantages to his being a U.S.- citizen. | — : ; we a : . . Source also: mentioned that one *AGEO” (a war name; real name not - --“:_Knownto Source) was under consideration for assignment . there, Source said*that "AGEO". was a nember of: the, Cuban Delegation to- the 22nd UN General Assembly in 1967 (date possibly not correct). This "AGEO" was in charge of the purge within MINREX in 1967 which resulted in the ouster of some 300 persons regarded as homosexuals, counter- revolutionaries, or incompetents. . 14-0000 = SECRET : (thon Fil ted: Jo). ° B-" EVALUATION u " | Roba IGUEZ ‘Lopez, RoGEL 10" bo ; 201-332665. 200-009-052 {7 - | SEX.M DOB? o° UNDA-04834A01L | . {-- pe - 24 MAR 70 |. - a : . P2 | | occ ? | 7 ‘CURRENTLY IN NEW YORK AS OF MAR 70: AS MBR OF . | - CMUN { . ie { ; H i ° i - 7 | : UFA R roosozeore| eet Lae) SECRET . trae t . ies oe bet] ronw g67 use PREVIOUS CONTIONS. _ oes7 i i . f ' ' ‘ ! toy bo rot 1 ; i 14-0000 ~1, YO. ACTION BRANCI 5 aaa = ay .. 7 1. Fitlan Sect 20 on back Detach beck @ap - . . ley: : a . and forward to RID, a I ble no and title shown are not proper, a “2. Déstioy front caver sheet, unless WreGards anger proper file ‘ao below ‘aiid ‘fot ward sighihoantwchon takin or comments require | decunent to RID/AN. : . . ina Preserydtion, 7 . - ‘ i: mo, . tw ROPES EME NO OY” - PATE _|_._]oficras AT aaa fomwmarcie )° Nees od . “ FILE TATLE G b TLE NUSTGER IPRIVARY CODE) ABSTRACT i % 4 . - ; . TRACE het an) - REQUEST ~ H . G . ; DEX ! I Waa ~ G- sZ 4 | i DOCUMENT NUNDER : . eave MICROFILMED . 3 jooe went DATE ; ; ; | UNDA 04834 i 2 y NA v/ ’ TORY 610q USE PStyous | ° SECRET : 140) oa ms 16s COITIONS ay 14.90000 med APS ore i iad Vil “COG * chiet, Domestic Op TOE ACHOR Ricuisto- RED RULKLHCAS . “hetion Reguisioa TYE res oe - - So Pee | REF: inectok 018607: re . 1.- “buring a visit to “the: ‘Baise. on 1 20 “Match 1970 the Headquarters ss officer mentioned in.iparagraph: ‘of | the reference requested. ‘that -the “Base pouch to Headquarters a Hsting of ‘all. curkently-assigned personnel of ‘the Cuban UN Mission. ‘Attached Tenewith. Lor WIH/COG dnd WH/MLAML *. ‘are one copy each of the monthly listing preparcd ‘by ‘the -lodal. LNERGO - “Cuban Squad showiig’ ‘each CMUN officia ‘and his dependents, (the Latter “may be here: ‘or back an Cuba;” changes hot recorded. in this category). 2. This listing is -as of 3. March 1978; it remains valid with the’ ‘exception of Jorge REYES Vegi, Second Secretary und .DGI officer, who. departed PCS on 7 Murch. oo. 3. NOTE: The "Pet." number indicates in which police preeinct each CHUN official resides. ; vf WA Howard G. FIGALAN — Attachment: . As stated - Pura 1 - h/w. Distribution: . / 2 - Chief, WH/COG, w/att. h/w. -”% — 2 = Chief, WH/MIAMI, w/att. h/w. 2 ~- Chicf, DO, w/o att. mY Banas OISPAICH SYAiCOL AND BUSIBER UNDA-4834 GASSFICATION SECRET “ROSS REFERENCE 10 DATE 23, March, 1970 ne ha BUR 07895500 YO Fo Fok one, Ne oh < ; . Cuban Missich to ‘the Uaited Nations = ree : Cog East O7eh Street * Be a ; ee . ~. ° New York, New York: . : AF. <. Cee LIS, ie Wee: wpe 35 My Mla eA Der 2. Ne one LCM PES, 7 Pete _ nn _yCeabice quésapa, RigARDO | 19° mo Position. COS a Att ‘ssador ; . Residence HE nD) - 1175 York Aves, ‘Apt. 6, nye ded) ve Phone 2" ss BT, 2.0123. Fer . ae : Dependents”: “ MARGARDSA PEREZ, wife; _ ‘ PO te, : -. -MARGARTTA ALARCON, daughter; = : ; pe a so BLANCA MAZA PEREZ, “mother-in-law. cet : - gunto- ols 7 ee re ion Position. Sy aget _Fixst Seeretary aa a ae — on — * _ Cuban-Mission to the UN. sided) Ss ree “Résidence: me -_ © 251 BE, 51st Sta; - ‘Apt. -10L . 7) te . 7 ae we "Phone .. Be | FS” 69320880 . - a . Dependents: - Soe -MARINELA LARRAMENDI RODES, vite, a 7 a _ SC wee eet > porn 4/10/36; LERA ROSA “ALON - ee co Me _,. LARRAMENDI, daushtcr, porn: | . , . : _ 12/22/64; LAURA ESTHER ALOM : TARRALENDI daughter, born . A | 5/11/67 | 498 SOUZA, ANTONTOL “110° mo “— "position | Adviser - Cee ; _ Residence — a 83-10 35th Ave., Apt. 60, wed ; ' nas . Jackson Heights, NY. “coe ot ; ~~ Phone : - @W-9-9282 . _ Dependents’ ; ALZCXA MATEOS DE SOUZA mite, - : . °° ANA MARYA, daughter, born 2/7/5435 ALICLA ANTONIA, daughter, born Lae , 6/23/52 Bian RAKE CAPIRO PABLO 19° - Position 0 2B17 /) Attache _ . sd) Residence z& Cuban Mission to the UN a, a Bi” 6 E. 67 Ste, NYC Re - ** Phone: UN 145250 7 Dependents _— CONSUELO HORTA LARRINAGA, side tm YVRANCO GONZALEZ, RUBEN RAFAEL | he a Position ( zol- ) Attache . SL} . Residence 31 bs ' -370 EB, 69 St., Apt. 5K a ; ‘Phone : omes pee mers Nee ees : . _ MICROFILMED t- : cf apr2 1970 SEGEY ‘Loge. micro. sar. | re Ma eel a LINDA ~ 4% 37 es S| M6-?- 59 14-0000 : a | NY LOS-3108 = , Plies MARTINEZ, JUS? 20 | re , “CESAR IZ Ne Ba «,. -Position go _ Attache : — ae “uf og , Residence’. gout . 61-15 97th St, ; ce a 7 a, Elnhurst, NY, Apt. J a ' Phone. wo 699~5526 os . Peron PADRON, PLOREITENO' : i. ; DO a / -Positi ae | tache ree ‘ ° . ‘ oss “. Cuban Mission | to the UNS Re vi ) Loe a 67 St., NYG - fy) det EA UN i-5250° 77. (Ke oo - — AGUEDA MARTINEZ GARGTA, 'w ‘wife, born AAS/3t : oe 17 1 ‘uN . 7 - Cotirise or, CM roe _ Residene ec HOO Be oes St., Apt. 16 OR eek Phone 593-2431, ‘ MARTA ANGELINA DE LOS REYES, wite, - Dependents « af . . oo “he : born 2/2/4213 MARIANELA | MORALES DE ‘ wie io: ' LOS REYES, daughter, born 11/10/64; - PEDRO CESAR MORALES DE LOS REYES, i gon, born 74324693 ISABEL BERMUDEZ . DIEZ, born wae 07 ; . ; “Residence 20\Zp.6) ' Cuban Mission to the uN Ph ae ori 61 Stes nye -Phone 9 ~~ - Dependent MARIA DE LOS ANGELES LOPEZ CANAS > wife, 3/1/47 ; Aken 1 2 AIEONSO, ROEANDO : 19, one _ - Pos on - i ttache - - Residence a : Cuban iission to the UN - &% 6 E. 67 Stes NYC (k bo Phone UN #15550 ; Dependent ’ MARIA De LAS MARTINEZ: LARA, | wire : VP bi PE RICERA ‘GONZALEZ, “GRLANDO Ps 1 19 Position (ab First _ Secretary : 14-00000 NY 105-3108). . . Cc . an 7 PINERO AIRIN, PEDRO. wD (7 - . + Position ED : Residence ; Phone - 5. . Dependent: . — voy UV PRENDES GiPTERREZ, ORLANDO” ) : ts et . _ ‘Position: 7 2 one Vv ane a '. Residence ho Phone . - ; “Dependent _ ns “PRENES: corogcraik RAUL. 4 ¢ a) * re = “Residenet ap) : : Phone -.. | Chea ES Wes Position, .* Residence ‘i _ Phone oo Dependent ——— ot Position ~ Residence —_ ; : Phone. As SANTANA FRAIZ, MIGUEL M,' . Position C2ob . Residence ies) an Phone — “Ss SANTIAGO. HUMET ROBERTO . Position ¢ f) — Residence 48 . Phone (# ~ 3 - 49. a “-Pirst: Secretary ; ‘201B, 66th'St,,- Apt. om, -2H92082H : 6 E. Pct, 19 Tnira” ‘Séeretary 40. E, et} St.,. Apts 5K, (+7 861~246 JK ée JUANA CRUZ FERNANDEZ ; 3 » ware A al)” “De al) TERESITA. FERNANDEZ’! ARANGO DE ae ~PRENDES > wite” 19 : Attache : Cuban Mis ‘ston to the UN . wt OE. 67 o NYC cee oe ~oeo 3 weit ae a 20 <a “>Sccond eee <A SA Once Peed aS LES WW: . Bgl Se RHE, 7, 209 MARTELA S5~daughter . 110 First Secretary “Park Plaza Apartments. 61-15 97th St., Elmhurst, NY, Apt. 15M . 699-5526 . 19 ' Attache 345 E. Bist St,, NYC, Apt, 57 UN 1-5862 1 Attache - Cuban Mission to the UN 6 E. 67 St, NYC UN 1-5250 1 . FY 101% O* 10060 _ SECRET Chen Pulded tay Lo, Sai cue NO, ‘fee _Disraten o- “souncE OOC.. s¥meOL NO. ye DATE. ragcesseo “RODRIGUEZ” ‘LOPEZ, ROGELIO: a { 201-332665. - “. 619-0002133/03 SEX. a bas ? ae ‘ - “UNDA-04764 “ an a 12 FES 70- eer, ‘cups: oe “3 atest secy 1 © USAy NY, NY: "). SERVES AS THE OFFICIAL CNUN/OGI CONTACT. W/ . - | JOSE MARTA QUIMPER , A LEFTIST PERU NATL EMPL ., . YN THE OEPT OF POLI AND SECURITY COUNCIL - AFFAIRS UN SECRETARIATS APPEARS HANDLE MUCH . 5 + OF CMUN BUSINESS - WALOCAL PRENSA LATINA “= : OFFICE R 7002190005 FILE IN 201-222¢02 FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. tae 867 ve pervious tottions. , SECRET yeaa \ “OS? 14-0000 PROM: “HBT TRACE FLQULST a4 a ; " o.0. 2) rs we wD 14-0000 _perserhel in Kew York. “rhe: infoxm: tio on On Pando. P 055 PERSE ‘0 BCH Rye Evteoaet te approveciate F0t Fides -* re “49703, 10 Februnry 1e70 +: vo wT, Traniwai ited hovevd th as an “attael nt to this « dispatch are one copy cach. fox CAWi/COG +a ud COS/i RAW ANNE of the. ARAY WIL/L debricling résulis on CHUN : Guiicrres, DGI' Center Chics, and E Fernandes was obtained by RETGOURN N y 1870 ‘and 31 January respe inforization on PRERDES was To: ine@oy of tne. antornat ror was’ -obta dit a chiting - a neating 1 Fel MALY. . Othes information obtained by. - 9 4). WVLL/1 on. ‘Jocal. subjects: was rs YORK 7103). BY tH and FIGAL AN’ Drow Al arded, by the réforenc cede dispe tch.- 2... Copies of". the attache re have béon- passed by” FIGALAN . oy _ to the Jocal' Lu LhGO office.. "ELGAR" is the local code name - sb used between this Base’ and” LXERGO to des signate ANANVIL/1. a ak 3. ‘fhe. attache a should be extracted to the appropriate: . .. 201 Siles. Yo facilitate: this the 201 nwabtrs are listed below: *.. ee err (201--330002) 2 Orlando’ “phngs: Guts Pedyo Luis’ ‘PIETRO ¥ (203--6243%78) a wee Miguel Manned BAUTARA Yea iz (201. ‘S1G439) © oe 5 Jose Ray: VIERA Siineres (201-325653) - ; Rogel io? DNIGUEZ Lonom (20)--2926G65) : Orlando’) LIRA Gonvnles (201-848505) SL im i Victoria PRHARDEZ Pi ida (401--340082) © ay 1 “Esperanzgd LALLeSTen Fernandes (01812336) * 9 ng : a o- Cl 4, aromas All bet FERNANDEZ and BALLESTER are, NGI personnel Pee oA ? fos. : i ; . RUfcs. ve : ay Attachnent: MAW Howard G. FIGALAN an Debricfing Results (5) es cea . PP DSi yCos ! ied lhee oF #/COS w/att 2-D0 w/o att eee co ae 11 ¥ebruary 1970 105 HE RUE CASSRICHIE SECRET/RY BAT 2-G-133/3 ; . ' a, | € eo | . t, aH. . oa « vf ‘ ~ . ‘ . - nr ‘ ’ . a) ~ - 4 ' . . t : . [ roi - 1 t] . “ has some nine P . t and respesied by banucl PINE KO Losnda Gnpau hoja' ') 2 Porecay : _ Chief of the Dal, and Nanon © W4A Naveran ("De trio"), . 0 vs) 0. Gueweptly Chief of U.S. operations in NGI Ne: rLers, hoo, particularly by the latter.” * PRENDES appears & be a. ‘+ by the stair of the DG). Conter here; and he Xn tuyxn is quick ‘to single out, each for priiso--with. the notable exception .of. Orlando PEREIRA Gohzales, pGT offices ‘and Yirst Secret tary.- PRENDES scldom mdutions : ‘PERFARA, and Source conc hides that, he. docs- not Vike ‘or. have much Us SC ‘for PEREIRA; - aa : ee a Bye PRENDES* dislike for both Powina: nent Represeiitat nive, Ricardo _ Lf ALARCON Guesada—and , Mys.. ALARCON’ ’ growing daily. ‘and | wy Te an : ALARCON's ‘recall has ‘becone a fixation with PRENDES’.’ While wo : '" ...SPRENDES is basically modest, his vanity: chorges when’ ‘discussing | his own ‘professional ability ‘and accomplishments. Outwardly; 9. °° j : oe he is anti-American yveforring to Americans frequently as : . De . “nuestros enenigos".. However; he is enjoying. his tour in a See . ‘New York and obviously. adnires cextain aspects of U.S. life. Ne has a laree collection of Amexican records, likes American _ clothes, etc, . . Lt, . ; “3, SENDS ' wife, Teresita PERNANDEZ Arango, is schedulcd to return : hone to Cuba permanently in June 1970.) PRENDES plans to do the sane in December 1970, alter the next UN Gentéral Assembly ends. His two yoar tour will be up in September 1970. Teresita ‘FERNANDEZ is Popular with ‘the CMUN personnel. 4. Source stn ted that PRENDS* father was uneducated (believed to be a fisherman), ana his mother is_a diroctress of -a school . in Matanzas. Source considers PRENDES a much more likeable -type than the average Cuban ‘iniclligence .officex. PRENDES is interested in the CMUN and its job as a, whole, wnlike his predecessor as Chicf of the DGI Center, Chafik Honero SAKER . Zenni ("an animal", according to Source). : : wo . . A) y © Fanatical revolutionary. he also is well- Liked: and respected . . awe Cece Mes mr sty hee 14-0000 v4 on Ox PIREKO Gs the Gutiorres, . arcewouk dug and, "aucneious". the DGT Conior oF Fices Cubisn cecide agent opera tions 5 Mdisappesars"” fron > CNUR Sow 2 10 3 do & tine, i AY iar © PINERO aight be iravelini: to Miawd to com PINSRO. aleo continues to be active at night.ain Jovan Manhattan, find Source thought ‘that. he night” be cither naking new contucis a ast youth/s dent _ circles. in ‘Greenwich and Exst Villages, ox secing existing contacis in those locations; this, of course, as only Spocnlat lon on ‘source's phe : oc a believes dazing in the hand Source - ; " 2.°.PINERO is éirrontly. in a-$tate of mental depression. Not ‘only -has he boen working: too fF i, he’ also wxeceived a "Doar John" | foe _ letter from Lohania- Josed ini” “ARUCK hlouso, .whd had? ‘been a Oe “Sembee of the Cuban YUNG: Relegation” Gn FaJl- 1968, “This letter. oe _ 7 Was. Jhand~dare ied froa Cubs: to New York City in Januiry 1970 7 by Esperanza ‘BALLESTER * ‘Fernandes, a Cubai dtlegate to the ‘Ninth Governing Council Ses siow. of the UN De :ve lopment Programe . . ce ““GPINERO is divorced from his wife +in Cuba, and has tvo children. ‘ ne by her; he- and ARUCA iad been Planning marriage) . Source . thought that PINERO might return to Cuba soon for these reasons, as ho has been here already for a little ovey two years. ‘ 3. According - to coments made by Ranon OROZA Naveran, Chicf of _ “U.S, operations, DGY Neadquarters, PINENO and Jose Rawl VIERA wo Linares are considered by OROZA to he the two DGI officers here in the most danger of being ‘declared persona non grata by the U. S. Government. : ; . 14-0000 ON Mexin, Shi . of DX Contes 3 aad: toe: cuit television aud os nlari « s work highty in this rc er Cubiin sssies fbr V-opined ah tthe ora re by tic. CHUN and pouched exther. or vin Ravana. ‘SANTANA ELEN “phd PRENDLS has praisod . Soarce’ thinks that soe : _ insiall similar sy. Ho . “sang would be procured. ‘ rectly to the partionler Enbassy ~ would hia incde such procisone: a a Counsellor. Source couldioffex litte g and -his aMielligence a hetivities., -_ ERA, “not ove oy ly intelligent, Jias” itelleciua z pretens sions © - and. likes to give: podple ‘the, impression . that ho ais culturce - and -very. woll- rend, VIERA has the responsibility within’ the “-CXUN | (and the Dal Center) for hang@ling U.S. citizens who. wish to travel to Cuba ; he Mandlcd ‘the voluntcors of tho , Venc. romnos. Br 1a harvesl Accordéing to comacnis ‘made by Raion ORO“A Nuveran, | Chief of U.S. operations, DGI Headquaricrs, VIERA and Peézo Laiis PINENO. Eirin are. consicercd by OR0ZA to be the two DGI - w 7 sa Officers. hore in the most danger of boing adcclared persona © non grata -by the U.S. Government; VIERA would be expedied iaaanly | Hecause of his involvement with U.S, citizens as -indicated above, , Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez, First Sceretary. Source could offer (Vitic vew information on ROONIGUSZ; Thc latter has always been very reserved with Source and seldom talks with hin. Source is aware that RODRIGUEZ serves as the “officini" -CNUN/DGI contact with Jose Maria QUINDEA, a ieftist Poruvian national cmployed in the Depariinent of Political and : Security Cotncil Affairs, UN Secretarial, RODRIGUEZ also ‘appears to handle much of the CMUN business with the local Prensa Latina office. As far as contacts go, RODRIGUEZ coneentrates—--at tho UN at least~-on Latin Amovicans. Orlando PEREIRA Gonzalez, First. Secretiy. PEREIRA is not Overiy liked within the- TRIN. le is servile to and afraid of DGI Center Chief Orlando PRENDES Gutierrez. Whereas PRENDES has: remarked to Source in favorable terns ‘about all his other Center staff personnel, PRENDES has scldo;a mentioned PEREIRA t- 211. Source concludes that PRENDES docs not like or have uch use for PENSINA. : ey ORALLY, Pele R SAN RE Es Es 0 , a? gada whe went to Cuba. to assist in the sugar cane _ eee iY eer eer oe seme ee aad 1400000 “docu: res) ty Ie70" GP Fh: Victoria Fn ; wurived Atiacha at the --!- wan cine Sulijeci of a nquab passed to yourrallice 25 _— ‘3970, | Source -“HLGIN" provided the foltowing. gnfooastion AWD on 1 February 19% _. Sa . . % : 4 will stay in New; York “City For probably about ‘a wt ‘three month periods while here she vill be workin: On documents ands Siles at the CHUN. In’ Mavana,. she is cwployed in the section of the - Inté¥nationsl Orpanizations Directionite of MINHEN.* She had been scheduled to-conme here for .three months for the same purpose gn Fall 1969 during the XXIV -UN Géneral Assembly, but, Cuban! Permanent Representative ™ ALARCON had objected so. her travel was postponed; ¥RURANDES is billeted in ‘the apirtsicnt (5 HN, 220 hast Gdrd Stroct) (this! turn of events. “YERNANDEZ is narvied, wbui Source docs an 24 that FERNANDEZ and Permanent Representative ALARCON wild. havo a _ run-in, based on their respective personalities. : . previously eccupicd by. Justo-Cesar GEHABENT Na¥tinez, Attache} is staying tempoxars ly: with Rogelio: ROpDRAGULA “Lopez, ~ ‘First Secretary, in his apartment in Gucens, VM, GL-15' 97th Sircet, Elmiiurst. “ Neither GELABERT nox RODRIGUEZ is hippy over.” not know anything about her, husband. | YERNANDIY is fat’ and ugly; she does not dress voll. She is “a mulatto. She is not known -for her intelligence quotient. She. has -a ‘somewhat rigid persevality and does not get along well with people, male ov female... She is convinced, that sha is discrininated against because sho is part nepro. FeXRKRAKDEZ considers herself as a revolutionary but does not seen to -understand politics, and idcologics. She takes hersell extremely, seriously. Within MINREX she is a "loner"; oldex ‘than most of her gZenale professional associates, she has nothing in ‘common with - them and her overbearing attitude is offensive to them. Source believes that it is almost a foregone conclusion , FERNANDEZ" brother, Oscar PERRANDEZ Padilda, is Vice-Minister for Labor Justice, Ministry of Labor, “Ne is an "old guard" . Communist, and, Victoria FERNANOLY is thus linked in some minds to the out- of-fayor old guard herself. _ In previous years Victoria FERNANDIY has served as an instructress _ in the civil defense progyvam. She has cnjoyed being ina position of authority over those normally, outside the training program, her superiors in position and ability. - She has no known intelligcncee/sccurity afiliations, but! Source believes that she would be happy to collaborate vith the NGI or DSE if so requested. Rg ‘ , . « ar) . ony rs 14-0000 ANTON Gat ‘ he A Bidar d born V2 Maech 1827 in Vavana, oe ; the ‘Ninth’ the Undied Nations Development . : co 3 (UNDP) Governing Council in Kew York City 19- me Doty January “1970. oo mo at \. : - a a of, : ; . ; ar a . : . tr “AL the pres ort time BA U2 S10 Rais -Chiel, Techuical, Assistance Lon : . Seetion, Dircetorate of International Oepanizations, Cuban ~ Foreign Ministry. In January LOG7_BALLNSSEN, as an Observer, attended the Third Scs ‘sion of the UNDP Governing Council in New York City; in January, 1869. she atiendced thd Seventh Session. She is’ not known to have any intelligence/securi ty Affiliation. 3. On 26. Jamaxy 1970 Source" MELGIN". ‘connented on* DALLESTER as. _ | follows. ; 7 Cee Me, oun Boe “While ostensibly aa ardent revolutionary, BALLNSTER . pe ‘does’ not rewlly understind revolution and appears to be. a Roe --Gonfused. Among other things, she is disturbed by the. - Poe - . fact that her mothers and brother lert.Cuba.. The, | ot. : former is: in Miwni, but BALLESTEN is reluctant to have any - contact with her at this time because she fears the eee mee . ae Cuban Governient © yould misunderstand. , Instead, “s Oo . BALLESTER is considering making a request for official a ee “Cuban Government authorization to meet, her mothex outside a a . ‘the U.S. at a later date. ‘ , t ee. BALLESTEN 4s a hard-working “burcaucvat" who attacks hex : . . work conscientiously. Her husband, Naftacl MARTEL, is a ; -a well-known Cuban radiologist who currently is serving ‘ vO , an 128 month touv. in North Vielnam with a Cuban technical =. . aid group. BALLESTHR and MARTEL ave quite wealthy, by . , co . “Cuban standards, and both are undert aking theixy current’ : ‘ jobs” out of | doyalty to Fidel. gion : i . 4 . ’ , ; poe [9--b AZBY?, . . ” oo { ge ES, | a . - . a ‘ : ; iF 14-0000 Cisse at . agehticg Cony { } Ba Cheer , . “won (CJ yi - : CLALUFY To €2 FIL ft NO. Ove ATI A - 7 AAR YO C8 FHLE NO > weesrnt wy Pr RotiCN Gar Te a Le FINS, Mela oat “fd 5 ‘ , ac ipa Ho. ASS O orueiano OF mevont ve. ; (SE Cee T o9n: — TH a D0 PASE NEW YOUN 7392 a user TH ACEI), 7 ee - ada fh j 18785 MEEEGTE? TNEOERETARE 0 eS _ ee * SYST TYFIC AROSE JOMOPS ra a - Fone Co . rer SIseTC? eceegep oO ee Ce ee case OFFICES FIGAL AS i tas 6 bre SsLp JES IFEP EMD oe | saves, MEd REF, 889 Wer OCI POLE | VITH LOCAL LFEEGO - - CFFIS™, OSOT2 LGERGO MASKENCTO! FIFLD OFFICE FaNOL Le anse. LOCAL "teres @ OVLY ON PERIPHERY, ALTFOUGH OP LeCLUES CHUM OFFICER COCELIO SOF pCur? LOPEZ, MILES BACK I! 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EAS REQUESTE ANY INTO THAT COME $ TO RVROCK'S Cry deeane gee gmreg mips mee i __ ATTENTION’ RE TRAVEL AND ACTIVITIES OF IDENTITY, 3 KNOWN DGE, : ; F AGENT, REPORTEDLY PLANNED ‘FOLLOWING TRIP TO EUROPE: 24 DEC 69. 7 | WASHENGTON, D.C, TO CANADA. 27 DEC G9 CANADA TO MADRID WHERE. SHE HAD EIGHT DAY RESERVATION AT UNNAYED HOTEL, THEN PLANNED op i “| + OUR DAYS IN PARIS AND FOUR DAYS IN LONDON PRIOR. TO RETURNING . : r TO WASHINGTON. . 2. sup TRAVELED TO CUBA’ FROM KEXICO CITY 22 DEC 67, - ond. . _ RETURNING 25 MAR GS. IS -PRESENTLY IN CONTACT WITIL KNOWN DG : , . ‘ t . OrrickRr STATIONED AT CUBAN UN MISSION, NYC (COPY OF 2C1 BEING POUCHED NEW YORK, TM #8074383), a 7 ' 3. SAME INFO AND REQUEST GIVEN 20, INERCO REPS AT ACTION - mo ; | ADDRESSEES BY THEIR FQS. PLS DO NOT QUERY LOCAL LIAISON, : 4,” FILE 201-860915. : ’ bo ; a END OF MESSAGE * 7 7 oo. Mama armen = ee) Aung i ROPAIECL SIRS GICs IS, t = Gp ft Oe Jénnl te aces . tig tal 43 a rs U i re ces Con oe een, _: ~ . 1 QO: 60 INDLX CJ ecrusn To Se GRSKCH Onneno: o i So . 2 Ime wes ene. ca _ or aneo penser C830 - (Wate cag tina filed) on rr re CITE DIRECTOR ee ~ ermnscog lf Ze —_ . s. epnunsae YER LY feet: . E/F Aw. Silsby - (dvaft) E/IB/S___Mr. Sorrels . " (aratt) _ C/AF/COPS/CI Mr. Bergin (draft) C/AF/2/8A.° Mr. Fuller (draft) Do/WH/1 ir, Tsikerdanos (draft) - c/c1/oPs/a¥ Mr. Caveadine (draft) C/CL/OPS/WH We. Hughes (draft) DO/I/B2. Mr. Markhara ‘(draft) \ auee ) 7 —_ : 8 ul. oe : 7 8 Sonn SHERWOO, mo a oo WI LLTAY V. BROE im -& C/E/EI/CI co 1 C/WHD 3 ‘ . : . i : 2 ‘ Look. . COORDINATING OFFICERS PN Eheene OFFICSS SEOCR® .! AUTHESTICATING oe RBAINMS IY Gia THAN TAS ISSUING OFFES : Rresttrep ete . COMFY NO.: ene tee . ‘- Cote mrctnce ror | Ae, 2" } . . . TOth! Comic, ALLL vacant j ‘ori: _ ile} UNIT: K cou/ors. . L- . ES. RET. ENT: 2235' . S J DATE: 13 JAN 70. ; : ° | casie secaciasiar DISSCALRATION ” A) INDEX o Pee ies a ACTURN TQ ————-— SAANCH ‘ C7 rie aio ley FILE IN CE FILE NO: f Ws : Head ver . : * = . ~ : : Pa [a “ fetive Tsiaestceation) {date and time filed) . . (eterence uber} SECRET. CITE DIRECT ON a 12 3 0 2 i3 a 22 tati a OTTAWA MADRID PARIS LONDON . MEXICO CITY “ENFO . WH/MIAME. DO ‘BASE. NEW YORK ~ ‘PRETORIA - - . " RYBAT ‘TYPIC AMROSE - we Co oe! _ REF: oiareron_Godzol re . IDEN: JENNIFER ENID MILES.: oe DGI ALIAS: MARY; CIT: SOUTH AFRICA; DPOB:. 6 MAY 44,. KIMBERLY, SAL HT: SFT 9IN; WT: 130-135 LBS; HAIR: "BLOND; EYES: BLUE; PP: "0" 20107 ISSUED 26 JUN .68, OTTAWA; OCC: SECRETARY AT SOUTH AFRICAN EMBASSY, WASHINGTON, SINCE APR 69. PREVIOUSLY WORKED TORONTO AND LONDON’ BUT NOT AS EMPLOYEE OF SOUTH AFRICANS. EXD OF MESSAGE . : . 7 a . . c/wufeoc Co’ fe ; i . C/EUR/EC SST TT ee E/F Mrw Sitsby (dra . . was E/IE7S Wr. sorreis (draft) ~ - an a . OUAF/COPSIC! Mr. Bergin (draft) Us —~S C/AF/2/SA ‘ir. Fuller (draft) 8 4 \ i DC/WH/1 “Mr J Tsikerdanos (aret ; ‘ “3 \ . C/CI/OPS7AF Wr. Caveadine ise 3 at Lp C/CI/OPS/WH tir. Hughes: tareyt 3 m4 JOHN SHERWOOD DO/1/82 In Markham (dra WILLTAS v. SRS . - C/E/FI/CI _COOFDINATING OFFICERS C/WHD ROLEASING OFFICER . s E c R E 7, aU cca REPRODUCTION GY OTHLA THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIDITED, COPY NO 14-0000 : ‘e © oO ° © 000600 HOR TOE Ine, to ter AC AUON He TCH fy. . : " - - « . rs aly AP aan ba kote | ‘ ~ ; Whur ge oe a ee, j Tact pane pert dee ay 7 tas wet fod. . a i , Cc | stowitnent to pate te ~ | DD. : ve tee see tee ene cee ‘ PO ALL ALONE OSE CS | SP ie at THON Tbe EAL 4b Be, 5 «i ow a @ > ; @ a GO. on” Fort Ne Awe) rom roe ws thy . eG FRE Tue TT) awsnace “Ties RUMLER PIman® CORET ! cart AUSTICACTE [sem ek. REQU. 3: wrote ~ >, ( - { ory t INDEX ix } q - -(.—/3 S/eé DATION NOOSE TOMCUNEN DATE TQCch ht NUMGER ry _ 23, Oct OF ~ Gia Ere SECRET 7 He | i hFSHR Tig cE | beste eee SSA UNDA 04684 + Wi 2) ri 4 S ue | _ oe er Chet, wa COG _ 608, wit MIAN: Ac tng Con, SEYPTC, bO obs. : MI : Cuban t $ actin regu - "BCFERENCES Extract’ for appropriate 201 files Action Required: “Refs: avs ‘UNDA=4675, 14 October 1969 : b. UNDA-1676, Vi October 1969 be, “ai Attached. herewith ‘for C/WH/COG and .COS/WIL7MTAMI are tivo copics each.of tliree memoranda concerning results” _of an it October 1969 ‘debriefing of AMCLOCK/1-by Howard G.. ae FIGALAN ‘on: CHUN ‘and Delegation pers sonalities. The necting “WELCH ANCLOCK/ 1° was, ‘necessarily bricf, and) thus the results -aré not as ‘extensive as those. forwarded by the -two referenced, ‘dispatches (from acG ‘October: meeting with ANCLOCK/1). Bs A copy ‘of - ‘each of: the memoranda has beén passed by "FIGALAN to the- local, LNERGO ‘Cuban Squad, ‘per our existing . © anformal arrangement. ‘VELGIN' is thé code name for ASCLOCK/1 as’ used bétween the Base, ‘and LNERGO there, " Items should be -extracted for the appropriate 201. files} Saal -FIGALAN 3." ‘Howard G, i Attachments: we As stated above ” Distribution: . Orig. &'J2 - Chief, WH/COG, w/atts. 2 --COS, WH/MIAMI, w/atts. 2 ~ Chief, DO, wo/atts. MICROFILMED OST 34 1969. Doc. MICRO. SER. -- GORY DESPATCH SYMBOL AND BYUMBER UNDA-4684 CLASS} CATION RY BEA T SECRET 23 Ocrone ber 196 HOS FILE WutER 19-6-133/4 9 7 Lie cba Ces ata abe «ake ban getes or ene eomet kL aige Mee Be bee RC a BL Vides pads ‘abacerenctteines . . : : Ne Wale ree , . St _ . os 7 a ‘i } fin, Thire S$ ceretary. stated th sat VIANCKO COntadivs 0 Spend much Gt ais time with Louania oe ; Alonso ‘of the Cuban UNGA Delezation, ELCIN ‘ R cons to have the approval of the DGI . d his excursions to Y . at Ser a | dosotana Anu a cpaid har a : ’ “Content here for his modish dress fo. os ‘ wo ”) 6Gbeanwicn Villazse, ef ab. ELGIN used Yo DINERG is : £ ie “being used vy the, DGl Centes to roan around towh at nisht eo oe ‘meeting’ hew “pe »-in the hopes of Gevclobing U.S. -coatacts. w Apparcatly. PI ‘garb. at times approacues that of a-hippic.’ ZF ari “ : : me Pablo -DRAK hate. DRAKE 33) 8¢ Yes ance nado ET AGUAL DSE coda clerk. ELGIN did hot recoy.iz DRAXE" so nanc aad could furnish ao information conceraing hia. a _ [ane 3t07 . ; Le 3. Jose Osvatdo GARCIA Calvo, ‘Attacho-cosixnate. Garcia ‘had beea _ : scheduled to come nere in July lvoe as ay aide to Antonio DE ‘ . SOUZA, CMUN Advisor. His wife, Nydya Irese ARROYO Martinez, was an , to have been a secretary: to wmbassador Ricardo ALARCON Gucsada. ENGIN’ said’ that GARCIA and ARROYO will not be coning to New York; "os ' "their assignment has been cancelled, ARROYO currently is working TTT anc the Cuban Foreigh Ministry (MINREN), but GARCIA has been’ sacked . . from MINREX. aid is now somowhere in the interior of Cuba. GARCIA fell into official’ disfavor because a girl friend of his denounced him to the GSE, cither because GARCTA would ‘not divorce his wife > / and awry her, or because she just becane Cisenchanted wita hin for sone reason, Morcover, GARCIA in his MINREX capacity had accompanied the British Ambassador in Cuba on a provincial tour several months ago. During the tour, the Ambassador, appearenily favorably impressed by GARCIA, invited hin to visit the United Kingdom. GARCIA neglected to report this invitation to the proper Cuban authorities, and when the fact.of the invitation leaked out, GARCIA was suspended from 4INREX, dete ae ees oe 4. MISCELLANEOUS. Although he naturally would not be aware or che . sp acs, ELGIN commented that it appears {oO him that the Bol : ‘ oe : Centex here is extrenely active operationaliy and secus to have f mote ‘7 gs tes o> move than enough funds at its disposal to pursue such activities, : NMICRGFILMED QCT 31 1969: _GOC. MICRO. SER. i 4g ae o ae thug e 14-0000 oo LL ALE LN was Tuenisned by vou: \ Ji G. fice) -o.- velioved to ue Royelio NOORIGUEL Bees , tao aa . : 2 OCLOuGL evotavy and: DGi of ffceer, Wao Was engaged . activity in, Guceds on Saturday nigac, : adentifice the hetter of th “1900. ; ApPAS Z; his identizicstion was fn fu cuestioadne LEGIN furcher to be suse thai ' woo not : ,Couvancod that tt alin question wi ‘ wT \ i IN platcw ti noskiGe Z had vecenily i % : at it Was now lying flatter on his head : - , : oping at si sexed cownl with water or 0 : . i . wmine that wae’ discivad uo or. te | wx EZ for several years *~ os here this ‘past month fairiy frequen thy. eee 2... ELGIN could‘not furnish any information as to” where “RODRIGH, 7 : sfc. 4. might have beea ovee the weck=end-of 4/5 October. in) cid : OO, . : not. sce him on either of those two days. . : _ ! 3. /ELGIN conmented: that RODRIGUEZ has beens spending quite a bit er: “or time lately with Maria de los Angolcs FLORES Pridy, an 4 . H Alternate representative o uban UNGA Delegation. Their oo i companionship is assumed by ELCIN to be sore in the social + : H line-than in the professional line, RODRIGUEZ is a bachelor; ‘ FLORES is a divorcee, : : ' i : : , - . é . . i a 1a we Hedenibhscivata ie AAO late ee hte pel Waa ci Bene ee, Lda thes tte a UB tad ed ad _ 14-00000 . - ro - . . H i . vl : « » * he ELGIN : da tke 109 ae . no new infornaté ; him oF on nas . activities, =z seens to ‘shun. t “ihe. Pele ation: + ac Massioa @liapart grom his follow USGI seo aie, . a. __Abtousr , : eon Cart ation listiag, | ; ee ae yet to E ’ rigs wits VIGA'S os - but that he had heard talk 02 wher - a - ‘ ) Cctober; ELGIN thougat. ; 3. ¥LORES Prida, . Alternate Represen cative, ; +, ing ques. a Lit aL Tine wita ca ito. SCLIO_ _ : IN: Firs eerezary and DGI officer . oo fo RODRIGUEZ is also an Alternate Representative of the Deic= - +t gation, Their companionship is assumed by ELGIN, to ke more _ in the social iine than in the professional line. t ‘ o J t : i , ° i ! . i ! . “| ‘ | : a | i y : 1420000 '-% _ SECRET , Pen Fabled tiny. 0 7 wo - i . _ DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE UEENT “4 . QOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION . * > fe ° . mt : -[9. DisParcH OW soUace DOC. SYMBOL moO. “es “ . 2. TRANSFERRED TO m2) FILE NO.» SUBJECT RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ, ROGELIO : 201-332665 | a 019-500 SEX M 008 ?° eo . ” UNDA=04682 ° oo Se 21 OCT 69 cit 2 occ? -- - - CMUN FIRST SECY ANO OGI OFFICER, _ ARRIVED JUN 69 + R 6910300759 | 2 2 2 £LEF FILE IN 201-—————— + | eel 867 vse cacvrous corrsons. _ SECRET (1-40) cy 14.9000 ft SOURS — : y Activity Reports, : . . SN ; . j moot -_ 7 1. Action Required: FYI, and sbstrncting to ‘approprinte 251 files ne : "Reference: UNDA-4593, 10 July 1969 ~. , . - yt . Loe . s See 9) -Pransndttod heravith for .chiot, WE/CCG, vend COS, WYNIANT, ‘nro ono copy cach of the nionthly Cubsn netivity reports ‘proparcd by tho undorsicned con- ecrning operational activity against tho ogficial Cuban . targot in Nov York for pho months of July, August, and : _f Goptondor 1989.. e : - . 2 . - . ‘ i “Ye 2. It de cucseotcd thet sbatracta bg plnced in the appropriate 201° £2103. “WO . : Kouard G, FIGALAT i: ar Attnebnont: an _ Roports, 29 dtatod abovo , Dintribution: “orig. &@ - Chic, WI/COG, v/atte =o 2 - Chiog, PS, u/o/ntts. : 3- ess, WW/LIANIT, v/atts, ___PI_Octoliar Losa vis Oa reks . / 19-500 y 8 eo “ “pe < ry - ot ° & ow. Ly g ¢ ; G e coe $ YO na 1 2 < . oe ava ’ % 8 eon a N c ‘ . . e 77 e . ’ ° . . . - + . bed toe . rat et emai Meno! r. toe uw AAS AAS rE o4 29 2 EO 99 2, doe oe geen mee ER ee sammy gm een nme one . + nae ” et ania 4 ts wns re ee) qhaeasos 14-0000 . “GO " : Chief of Esso. _ vo fe PROM s Boward G viGnna Ge ca? ree . -! GUBJECE: ISOLOS/operatioas |” 2 we! Le _ a ee . : Vestera Vorisphord Pargots, Group I: Cuba we a ne = ws ~ Menthiy aétivitles: Rop art, duly 1959 ‘ ee 5) Durdng’ Jily 1969 tho writer continued dn contact with. “ ANBEDEN/2, . Antollinenco Infordation Report disseninations | - . courced ta ESDEDEW/I wererxecuived from Vo adquartors suring’ . . July, “nor wera my. operational” Ainforuation squibs reeeivod, 2 Results of tho photou sont for-idantification by AMDEDSU/1L oO vin UNDA-4574, 26 duno,. wero’ not rocoived by tho ‘end of. duly. . - : _ Although ANBEQEW/Nj wes “eurfacod" on 1G July, thé Baso“was oF Re not advinad of the vohiclo by Hoadquertors until 23 July, after eo , ' eo . tho Baso bid quericd. via By BASE Naw YORK 6372, ‘Fortuaztcly, , : ca * 7” AMBEDEW/3 advised tho Base of tho rsdia of surfacing prior to : _ 123 July, Tho curfaciue had mindm3l impact lecally, as the | a , . vohiclo. chosen for thd sy rfacing doos not rcach tho local obser~ oe ‘ . wor gs vould: tho New You ines, tho Now York Daily Kews, ox tho: . : Row York: Post, With tho tuxauver of AYSIOLN/1T to WODIsit for rosottioncns, tho caso, Lor informational purposes, As closod. . + - 7 . . . . ear00 BASH KEY YOR 6697 concsrnad tha cffort to expal- -° * ‘ . aiworesSioan Hida} ro-Gato (201-331852), CL First Secretary and . ' Doputy Chic? of tho DGY Céntos; and Donare” “ESPINOSA Bonct . oe . ' . . (201-816433), @hird Soeretanyand BCX officar; ond tho intent to - . . ‘dony a reentry visa tq Jorgo“WEYES Vesa (2 21-8} 6437), Second . Socrotary end DGI orfiéer, who is currently in Cuba on loavo, & : Subsoguontly, LOzA lott yor Cuba on loavoe on 87 Tidy; his wifo . : alroady had roturned to Cuba in Juno, . Additions: 17, the following’ .. an . ‘ oa . CNNors W411 bo ploced-on "warning" status end iievls to expulsion . “4f any further i)licit activitios eceur: Porro Lnis. ERO rin (201.-824376), Third Sccrotary nnd DGY officgy; Miguc . - . . . rs ANT ANA. "Reade (201-816239), Attache ond DGI orticer; "IOs 0 Reul. -_ 2 MAE JAnorcs (201-325953), Counsollor ‘and DGI officer. .- ‘- 3. Shortly vofora his dopartiro on leave, Jorgo, REYFS Vega ‘Antroduced on & Juno Base assot WUEADIT/1 to BAYES! "repyaconcat™ : . for tha leavo poriod. This turned out to bo_ Orlando RSIPURRIRA ‘Gonzntor, (201646505), nowly avrived First Sccrotary, The three- B00 lniched, and REYES did mest of the talking, concentrating : . on tho Cuban cloction to tho Govornins: Council of tho UN Develop- snont Programmo, WUHABIT/1 did asecriein that PENBIRA spoke fair (os Englicsl and good Russien, ond PEREIRA voluntcorod that ho bad - . Spont tuo YOUrE dn tho Soviot aay (ho was a First Socrotary in ‘1c L Q ates NAA . oa . 14-0000 ewe tt Te - - * the Cubsn Pubs rs an “REYES stress . ~ OY. 0. pubgeet with baa, ond int ethat ho should call . lew, so upoa Voit WWIT/1 Whenever SIRA ¢ fen ov Kojo, While ss BYRCEX trates eid Hot rovenl anyat ntollizenco pUiiation for... -- . BSEIR\, the Base and Leen] LNLACO stroncly sucpoct that PLREIRA | |. - ae da.n NST ofvieer, His boheviow gn tho fan. us athe Vill uadoub=. . . a. _ tedly confira, or doay this, -, 7 . an . Loy In Antro! fucdng EEEIRA, Vue 2 to diseucs any” . 4, -Tho most noteworthy pow arvive 4, fy PR patio (201-334655), Firét Sccrotary and DET lying’ dorinant ‘since hig -nfrival in ozrly Ji prosundbly' tesaporsrilty, dn tho Czun, mu Beat Dfon, _bnother poi, First. Socretarys: 10 | hss "bos. eS , os no . ayrival. GIL (203851731); t cines bas Juno re -UNDA-4576, 3 July, trans matted a current” listing: of. - eMui * personnal. to WH/Minad for uso 14 .dobridling-AKCARD/L 73 ‘to tat “any Fnowledco or acquaintancoship with any of thon... Tho writer eo. : and BSTHOURN of WH/Niand discuss od in New-York on 1 duly the a me possible novo of Ms ARDY to tho ijov York’ aroa, “ 6. Tho month of July appeared to boa a quict cno for both i . “tha ogdtanato CHUN porsoane 21 ang tho DGI Conteor, ° Set , fo, cho a . co oa . Ca ” a a ope a mo & 14-0000 : - . . we YS! ator: — cee " ae . 7 . 5 eG. Septcnber 1963 . soe tO . . a on ° a . - . . . Le. evo , OA pretesburteas . ®» : Chior ‘of Basa : Jot Lea Unit BOM Oo : _ 1. ye COLMA. 5 ao FROM Rovere Gevtewas 0 a kee . é2* > SUBJECT: ISOLCS Opabational - a eee | we . 7 ” Vostorit Wanisphove Tarcats,, Cro P ‘aI; ‘Cubs . . Nonthly Letivitios Report, August 1969" : oe ay ANDEDEE/2. pyativcd in tha ntea. for rosottiezont ‘on - . 4 August. 1069... Although WODISH As-handling tho administrative v acpects of the roagttloxuont, the writer is: “ataying -in, ‘Foricdge | contact with aNBEDE i/3 for futuxo opdrational. a . purposes “Woo, eobyioting: ANBIDUV/L on now CHUN nrvivals, ote.). Results of tho fast ba ateh vs photsocraphs- ‘Torwarded, by wrps-4874, , . ..° 26 duno, ‘wore recolved via DIRE ECR 207) Ao, oarly August. wt 2,, On 20 Aumst “tho. UN Scerotary G2 eral wad briofod by : * tho U.S. Pormanen, Reprenenintive to tho UN on tho dilicit a an “petivitios of Lazaro USPLNOSA Bonet (2021-81642), CMUN Third , Soevotary and DGY officer, ‘and Alborto besa Madnigo-Gato . (201-S31L52), First’ Socrotrry end Deputy Chie? of tho Pol. Centor. Tho Folloving nosnduic, 22 ducust, the CXUN was ndvised by ;diplo-~ Hatic note that SYINOSA. should eupoditiously,-depart the U.S. end . that POZA (thon in Cuba oa loave) vould not bo nallovod a roontry — vise. dorga BAYS Vega (201-030337), Sccond Sserctary cad DSI officor, also was requostod to cantina "his activitics td those. volntod Oivoctly to his ctatug an oa officer of a nissioa to tho UN,’ (S00 nO BASE NEV ¥ORR 6763 Yor backyround,) Tho story sure, _ fegod dn tho PROUT tho following asy, .22 August . . . < cet 8. In ‘nt: twhugust TNENGO ndvined tho weiter that ANCLOSK/ A. . would bo yisdting: the U.S.’ Vhiswwes tho first indication to RVROCK of bio posable travol, havo this or _ 4, On 30. Aucunt ANDELAY/2 evrived” ‘$n tho® LOR “tor resettle- month . : . . : . a. < + . v. - oo . . ; ot ‘ In 2atd Aueunt 4 tho Paso‘ with Loital LNURGO monitored, for . . 5. ; : WH/MIAMI, tho AMGAIV/2 mattey involving Padyvo Luis PINERO Firin evotary ond DGI office, We wero all (2011-24376), (CMUN Third” Sac in agrood opinion that PINNNO would not show up for tho 26 August . ' » mooting as it had boen “Thtae on prior to tho evonts citod in mo pararraph 2. above; wo wore correct ag sPINERO did not anpoat, DO-BASE NEW YORK 67112 for background. It As idkoly that the local - DCE Centor will romain nove operationally quiot fora tine because of,tho knocks taken by ‘tho DGI Yately: tho expulsion of Jesus _ SUENEZ Escobar, tho cofcetion, of ANBEDEV/1, tho oxpulsdoa of * - ea! Be “Wier | ayes need 25 Dh § Sco * 14-0000 weds ae " ~ . ” ve . _ * . rn : - Pg a : o “oe ‘ + > - it - ' 4 4 a , : en? 1 . 1 . woo. . wo 4 a . . , io . . . - . \ f° 7 7 a 2 ‘ ee 10 . . ra 7 me me 2 rr es Me a a ~ « =. ween ae see te me oa - et : . e . ; ve Lo . of . . - . . - . z Lf <l9 ) OQ . : - . . ; nt .@ ok ’ f * _ ut Yoo, we . . oo . 7 . . . , ° 4 DOLA and’ ants DINOSA, ‘and tha ae fection of HTL oll coating _ eco within thd pa t in noathe. . . : r mo 4 toe , &, In nda: Soptertor tho Cuban Dolegation to the 24th UN . on i Gsaceal Asso: ely wALl start nrelving in ecetions., Tho first . oa errivos' on 11 Septelbor, tha socond 15 Sopt: nd the lest * on the 28th, Not surprising tly, tho nama o1 3/1 €201-333971) oo 40 pot gong theso coning. “Wo doubt that:-he vill bo out fer quito . can 9" gono tina, 4% over. Tho bull: Of tho Nopresentatives, Alternate ° ©. . : Ropresontatives, and Advisors of the Dolegaticn have bben horo ~ . 2 sly dbofero for Gonural.Assonblics. Tho distafi sido will bo well -+. ced ropresonted by Marta JIMENEZ Martinez, Lonanda Jocozina ‘ARUCA . ‘7 Mlense, an Marda. do los Angoles FLORES Pricz; tho first. two - Dt en > fre woll knéwa! to vs fron previous Gyneral Asseriblios. | Rahan. 2 7.° an : - _ OROZARavoeran, an Advisor of the Dologation, is well-knowa. to ™ = - " US a3 8 loaging official: of ‘Dor Hoadanar ters. a oe a . . . 7 . ot . . ores fos 1 . gat e. 7 : . Le oy . oa . . . a : oo. . : . * . . . a “we . . . . V+ . . v _ . : ht Qeu - 7 bal . ° : 7 4 . . . . . & woe + ; \ : \ eee ' . * . , t . 77 : . os 4 . aoe . .* ‘ wt 5 . . ‘ ic 14 ty . ° ° we. . . } . : ‘ : . ’ Cot at a ereney ss : . _ , - en wl oa, = 14-0000 | ; ce s. : ; SECRET a . ‘ a _ 7 . : 1 wien Folted tny . _ DOCUMENT. TRANSFER” AWD Ross REFERENCE COCUMYNT IDENT TD ICATION 2. : RY FILE NO. ». BisPatcn on source COC. SYMBOL NO. SunJuCT oF COCOMENT. | . : 2 ne -- . oo. Ts 3. SOURCE Cave Tove @. OATH OF INFO. + EVALUATION ©. OaTEe PROCESSED 2, ple. Dissiwinateo LL] OOCUMENT DLSPOSITION : $3. TRANSFERRED TO . WP PILE NO. a Gs . ot 7. PERTINENT INFORMATION - - . ~ . ~ . 5 . : ‘RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ, ROGELIO ue + , 201-332665 201-858915 | SEX M 00B ? soe UNDA- 04679 ‘ ! ; 21 OCT 69 CIT ? ' occ 2 - i | 4 : \ : TRANSMITTAL OF PHOTOS - | uUFA R 6910311045 392 LES : Bee > FILE IN pone ween SO] [TT a 367 UOt Peevtous aortione., SECRET. (7-40) a 14-0000 te Phage Ve bYe eared EAL Pa aie wot padi, darcih yp * Wooton dat rcecres eat Ge CQ nae gh he agieare Pptere iv if t { i Woes Suet 2 . aul for, and te badd, IPO Das bey front eens t wer : | lips SD oe! . . _ _ AabtGe. oom | P forweene: NO. [erctnre” 1, rs (tae ced - geen vf ply: = sy Abe MICROFILMED OCT 2 81969 boc.- MICRO. § SER.” Sita dete nah ro RAAT. e) ce) 1-7 AT QO a H ; [rice VCE ete | | | } oe Teor ' yf Lie fe! oes k Fu Teta Piany ec i eee ets ot ose NBL Le hattealie on UNDA O4A67S yo! C9 | TRACE KLQUELT KL GAIL RHCROP ITD €UOg et . yaa PO : want 2 Pe mp wPh. Shaetk fa dk aba SACOG Chief, Wag AM ee Con, New York PSuRs6CI yPIC/vO: ” Extract for abpropriate 201 files 1. - Attached herewith for C/WIH/COG' and COS/WH/NIANI * are -two copies each of two menoranda concerning ‘results of a 6 Octobcr 1969 dobricling of ANCLOCK,’1 by Howard G. ~. FIGALAN: on ‘Cuban’ UN’Mission and: UNGA Délega stion personalities, . 2,.. A copy of each ‘of ‘the two memoranda has been passed: * by, FIGALAN’ to the local LNERGO Cuban Squa da, per our. existing. ; informal. agreement. “ELGIN" ‘is ‘tlie-code nase. for: ARCLOCK/1 as used between the Besé and LNERGO here, | . . 3: Results of the.G October meeting concerning Marta JIMENEZ Martinez (201-784065) of the Cuban Relegation have beon forwardod to above addressees by separate dispatch, 4. The writer anticipates that further and more detailed debricfing information on personalities of lecal interest to this Base and LNERGO will be forthcoming in future: sessions ~With AMCLOCK/1, 5. Items should be extracted for the appropriate 201 files. es | ; | | ae Noward G. “PIGALAN —_—e Distribution: , 2-WH/COG, w/both' atts. Cpaerorenee 2-Wil/Miami, w/both atts, ACIS? Lat 2-DO, w/o atts. ~ get, 2 gigs . oR. . . 220. § ot ~ - Attachments: poc. M mice Chi 14 1933 AS stated above + Ann, napd DISPATCH SvmS0n AND AULSER CROSS REFERERCE 10 13 October 1969 | MS PLE DICER UNDA- 4675 19-G6-133/4 14-00000 n om a we > A ‘|e fa) Se oi te i? 9. ra a <a S27) Fat fa ae bot fesd ej L5OVS sf . rl Lie, Court clior. Sourée igence/scc ) frit: uy : ce. is' close’ ‘to. Fider CASTRO- Ruz, He “is "very frivolous", _ . not a serious type oer rson, Although, ‘MORALES is an , ‘Alternate Repries : ¢ -UNGA, he. knows” the Committee. —, elose- to- Amb Ssadox Ri¢ardo: ALARC CON” Quesada... : ine Ses ve - 5 : - | Qo-g4Fb0S, a "4 ° “4 Orlands 4 PER PERETRA:Gonzaler., First Secretary. Source stated that ~~~ 7 is” a DGT ol ‘or, He Speaks: a “Tittle Russian St ‘Jearned when, he was: “assigned: to the. Cuban: ‘Eribassy in’ Moscow. - PEREIRA is a close ‘associate of Manucl PINEIRO Losada, Chicf of the DGI. PEREIRA is the DGI replacement for Jesus JIMENEZ Escobar, ‘former ‘CMUN Counsellor; however, JINENEZ* diplomatic replacement is Pedro: Amado MORALES Carballo. Source does not. personally. like PEREIRA, . Just before PEREIRA was assigned , to New York he marvied- Maria de los Angeles LOPEZ Canas. 4 Until her marriage; LOPEZ served as sccretary to the Chief of the Cuba Comiunist Youth. Organization. She now works parts =time in’ the CMON as a teletype operator, . 2K co en pe 3! G2ivte5 . “4, Rogelio - RODRIGUEZ. Lope, First: Secretary. RODRIGUEZ is a : bachelox, “which Source stated is rare among DGI personnel 7 assignéd abroad, Source stated that RODRIGUEZ has a frank / and open mannge, also rare among DGI personnel, a ZR ~~ Ddl- 850953 — .5. Florentino JIMENEZ Midken, Attache, Source stated ‘that, : JIMENEZ. has no intelligence/security : affiliation. He is the CNUN chauffour,’- Member of the Cuban Comnaunist Party. A “campesino" type. ‘Cane to the Forcign Ministry as a chauffeur from the Cuban Armed Forces, JIMENEZ enjoys good personal relations Vv ‘with Foreign Minister Raul ROA, and is under ROA's "protection". .' During his ‘assignment at the Cuban Embassy in Prague, JIMENEZ : initiated a one-time sexual liaison with a local woman with . . euerrynet cen Tera (4ickRor Wie . OTSL . an F —e OCT 2.0189 Say DOC! MICRO. SER. &8-epiy | : H/Wd ATT (xe UNDA- 47S 4-133 /¥ : ; Of the PGE Center. le coatinyed| the and the. DG’ Contes Gouplained to ; 04 » baisged. J the anproy. A Alonso, menke ‘ ate are alwiys toget “Maytinez coma ache. , GARCIA: (wha had arrived | 5 from New t: ntiod thit® ‘one time O% 00° houz's in’ the @ An | : - Cin’ 1967 ,- A ‘andisieoiae- ‘RopRIGU: 2 alates, the woree his wife and marry her’ == he diane). KVECE oe, . . . “b sha ing. ’ : . GEL BERT “appeared to be afraid of BLANDY. 9, MI SCELLANEOUS - : wR - (A). - Source continues to regard Orlando PRE NDES Attache, - Source: was” ‘told ‘by: Cary, thi GELABERT, and ‘his: wile, as behaving proniscuously- C"coitio “una . They plan.to divorce. Source doubts that _ {. return. to New York. Source did not khow the ersons ‘with’ whom Noida BLANDY was sexually mis- -Source said that REYES commented to him that gel-3 30002 ‘Gutierrez; -First Secretary and Chicf of the local DGI Center, as a very "simpatico" person. wa, He also ‘thinks. well of Teresita FERNANDEZ Arango, an PRENDES' wife, as a person, PRENDES sponds little time outside of tho CMUN. As Chief of the DGI Center he concerns himself principally with - administration of the Center's personnel and . operational activities, leaving tonduct of actual re - operations: to his subordinates“ ~ + {B). Source thinks that Jose Raul VIERA tenants Coun- , “" sellor, may be -acting as the deputy to PRENDES. scooct ss >" At any vate, after PRENDES, the three ranking DGI ,/ personnel ‘are VIERA, Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez, and OrTando PEREIRA Gonzalez (not necessarily in that order). 14-0000 RE Lone, is very* SANTANA isa “disa ‘arecable: . goource } : 14-0000 .? 3, Hil ArT. rhe iN DA- £679. a othe Deloga< an Manuel MARTINEZ ©. 1c. Zone."to Caiiada “ in. Ottawa; from there - they ; Mexico; © They! do ‘not plan to-return’ in Now York! until: the end of tho UNGA. . They are currently, _ taking En ish. lessons ‘for, several, hours most - nornings: (place not. knowd to Source). Source ‘considers that these threo are all “disagreeable ‘people -- very reserved: and not at all . friendly. Source considers Rober to FERNANDEZ Vasquez to be! a “sinverguenza". - 4 PR hole RATLIOY - - MISCELLANFOUS, Carlos’ “OLIVARES Sanchez, formerly Cuban . Ambassador .to the Soviet Union and formerly a high ranking official of the Forcign Ministry, may attend a later portion —_ -of the UNGA,: OLIVARES is in Boston to have an eye operation. at Massachusetts General Hospital. Ne may stop off in New: |: York ‘enroute back to Cuba. OLIVARES" influence in Cuba — has been waning ever since Fidel. CASTRO began replacing the "Old Guard Communists" with | "Pidelistas", tee 4 MICROFILMZD | OCT 2gig59 ft i. - Doc, MICRO, SER, G@~C—T 33 Ye 6 Copy 5 Ke Kchroute: homé. Source ‘thinks that the other three. - . ‘Advisors ~~, FERNANDEZ, FERNANDEZ, ‘and GONZALEZ .~- will remain. Form BG7 ose racvicus conttoxs. te ee ee re ee : . FILE mats § FORM IN FILE NO. 316 ~0312069 02 SEP 69. Pal : AKA: ROGELTO an ; ; oo INFO AS REPORTED: IN DEBRIEFING OF suay OF: 201-615358 . - R 7003300131 of “SECRET se IE | 4 t | | | | | | (7-46) 14-0000 ne seporr ‘SECRET o (heen Fabledilny | 1253, oot MEAA@ORE@9AOD 0 a AD JUL ‘by. a Se ny - cae ane ORB + oe cape ane. - = % reer eet seer v0 seco + Le 4 i teen as ggy wiv vneviean farsi SECRET. . oe 14-0000 . ‘ aoe - - , ot pal. : } . - 8 > . ' " to. ny Steatham Soe 2 tea eal sep ty epee cate on gees “. ASSIG! aE bd “AghR ts | Cy JopDISaR AY ¥ ie. ce } iaies AKAs . SEX - “caniainsuivs ‘FOREIGN TRAVEL & pats: “ugh + .- IDENTIFICATION @'s ADDRESSES ¢ OCCUPATION _ 9-10/67, RELATIVES! t. . ae b _ ; DAT e &. Ph Kos oF BIRGIT: 5/3782, & [EMPLOYS SENT & DATES a of . : . . . f. ‘ 1059RC cal . “ava, cuba. AP a ee ne ile ot a cer ores oe i { Technical Aide of the Cuben Government at the : 22nd Session of the General Aseeubly of the UN.) of. Te, a | 8.4 UN 1969 « 1H TONE -|0050 ee eee emer ar. S cciumeamiameene titnates ee TINFORMATION RE: RES CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENe® COUNTRY MExICt ~Shivect ; faites : * pate orsta ©1000 - FLYI a a : . PRECEDENCE - ROUTINE REFERENCES “ie 7624 FIELD ‘REPORT. NO. HMM Tpandee Tey witk 4 "! souRcE © oo ACCESS To AVEL INFORMAT 1ONe ‘ ~~ q Travel DATA ‘SHOWS “THe iE FOLLOWING COBB AR | ARRIVED IN MexiZo cit FR ROM. HABANA’ VIA-AIR ON © THE DATES, INDICATED: 6 JULY 19633 ALICIA’ ERNANDEZ esTeves)) PP NO aarurst “MARTA MARTINEZ GARCIA, PP NO £/83/3893 epee, Cara “CHACON Faro} PP NO £/63/388CA AGUSTIN YASELLS GONZALEZ, Dos ? NO DIPLOMATIC , —_ PP NO DiPLOMAT IC O/61/589% MARIO lz FOLGUEIRA, 2/e3/ai7y i RMA MILAN OLIVERA) DIPLOMATIC PP NO 4763/4332 SIL ARMING MiJq ‘ MILAN, REANT, DIPLOMATIC PP NO. D/63/433; SILVIA B.REYNES MO." —_) a . ‘DE OCA, RP NG 3280 (aaa CABALLER DARDER, DIPLOMATIC.PP i GOS “7832; ¢ BATE a SeSEES LON ersssciOu Jue ANTE DIPLOMATIC PP NO D/63/32{ RAUL A:MACUER- facie, PARRA, ole: coMaTIe | fare NO 0/63/45) 3 RAUL PEREIRA VAZQUE “PP NO Sf | ROORIGUEZ, INFANT, PP_NO 63/4565 (ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ “LOPEZ, IPLIGw AT ICT. PP NO 0/63/4554 AND ESTER GAVILAN. R 5 Fa OGALES ,) DIPLOMATIC Pi77KO 0/63/455- 2. FIELD DISSEM: STATE FB -CINCSO Cinctanr. } ' H CPCS CV IFE 14-0000 aa - - wt 82529 229 -Og2I8S 5. “ame, ° Comezshos, , - sguante S021 Loe Soy 3° . eT E Sy tt : coe a heat ws F536. ORLASSIFPLD ie - = ares —— —— my we boy iy : : t i. . 1 14-0000 ’ Kec Lio. ee 7 Ss, ts we | : Soe. , RE DORIC ES Kaaniae! ase aeeme ~ — J. 0 Sr z Theraveaen ents OF seDeeDag TeTenviEw -- ae deta. ray ‘ Hevea, Hoye 15 say OF odio 5 Bo¢za,. Cutan. Gélegate to the Conteriary celsbrat wctde of gtional ACoae eny OF Mb x1CO; - was intesviewed upos -Ais’ rot : ona. Ghe most idportdnt event at the celebration, ho ee ee : ; oporrters; was Ris. necting with US scientist Linus. Paling a who: ‘wishes, to visit Cuba. , i: _ SOLIVEAR Di BE LEGATS 70 oan BY OELEaRiTON AUS, REVOLETON He 4 t 2 toa of: ‘Cantos ‘Coyare, rons Province. of. anne 2 Déparment, “BoLiaidy"-pradsed. the Cuban Revolutlos end fs “par. aed os fdlse ‘the _ bropagahda: asainst it. HS is a heuber of rn Cote "tae Bolivian ‘delegation to, thd cebon celebration’ of Labor Day oe a a which “pees Alejonire Silva'ond. Narlo Cortes. re re ao Qe . \ oy SECCxD Sconsmaay RETURNS TO MEXICO CITY POST -= Eavana, Hoy, | : 37 May 6h, - . . Rogelio. Rodrt; A second secretary in the ‘Cuban NS : Embassy. an Mexico, leit Havana by plane for Mexico City to} oo : . : . - pesume his post. . Cd . a . ; AVBASSADOR [0 Uy DEPANGS FOR NEW ‘ron ~~ Havana, Revolucion, 19 ; way 64 . . Co : : Ambassador to the UN Cazloz Na Lechuga, accompanied by nia: wire Gledys. Lauderman and daughter. Mirian, left Havana for New York City to resuze his post on 18 Nay. ray . . } INGER TOURS COMMUNIST CHINA CITIES -- EBavana, Revolucioa, 19 él, ° BE Cusan singer Miriam Acevedo, who sanz in various cities in the Sevict Usioa, is currently appearing in various cities in . Comuiist (Chire such as Peiping, Nenking, and Shenghai. Watle : ; ’ in the latter city, she was visited ty Cuben students. ~f6 Fest 7, O06, even E ne paemen amine tite 14-0000 | BY ALLA eemnee il Chief st Soaaia a aie, of | of Station, 2 E/Miaas i Ut ‘appea: “that: Meneoae in Conakry - could ‘wot: leave ws tar ‘Rogelio: ‘arrived. “‘A=-l understood that “Rogelio. had, been in the. UN Migsion in ‘New york, or in Canada, in 1964-65. an . 7 The. above iaformatioa pay be Passed: to LNERGO. ° Olive S. ECKHOLM — Distribution: , 2 - CoB, |New York, att. b/w i- cos, WH/Hiami, w/o att. 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[os SEC RET et 5061 -R.1457-° a, «pate '24 APRIL 1969" CABLE secarraniat Disseunation 7 . —— CO ariaio — .. heen ua nen | . te eamearont : “sen er | Se _ (eate end ‘tae Fivedi Teeteresce perce | 15: VW ire iat ernie oo. fs | K INFo: WH/MtAur re ee den 7. am TYPIC > DowOPS: “AROSE.” ns - eT 6045 oy “ige: BO BASE NEW, “YORK 6232 (rN gra70) De ee _1, FOLLOWING TRACES ON: ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ SUBSEQUENT SEPT) ws os 67° oe a LWKeAD . oo A, a) DOCUMENT REPORTED: HE SON OF LONG TIME MEMBER OF PARTIDO SOCIALISTA POPULAR. MARRIED TO ESTER GAVILAN NOGALES (DBC_20 ob ‘ - . pt bee 7 30 NOVEMBER 67). | an Fa B. QUTIMID 15 SEPTEMBER 68 SAID RODRIGUEZ ARRIVING apnipes—] ‘ FOLLOWING DAY IN TRANSIT TO GUINEA (EOSSESiE=BDEXTER-GUENBA) AND TH nd HE TRAVELING WITHOUT ‘VISA BECAUSE HAD TO LEAVE HAVANA IN HURRY. TS we C, AMBEDEW/1 REPORTED THAT RODRIGUEZ WAS DGI OFFICER IN 7 EC-y | . ; paikls? TION III (NORTH AMERICA AND SOVIET BLOC) . SAW HIM ON 21 NOVEMBER WAS GOING TO CONAKRY ON IMPORTANT MISSION, “APPEARED THAT SOMEONE COULD NOT LEAVE CONAKRY UNTIL HE ARRIVED. 5 D. FOLLOWING TRAVEL AVAILABLE RODRIGUEZ FROM 67 To PRESENT: 8 4 2 12 JUNE 67 CUBA- MEXICO; MEXICO - CUBA 19 JUNE 67; CUBA- MEXICO 19 SEPT a 2 rdur. 232668 1 67 (I); MEXICO - UNNY 18. SEPTEMBER 67 (1); CUBA - BWIN 18 SEPTEMBER ’ COCROINATING OFFICERS aor Cpe G RELEASING OFFICER t te c SECRE Ecre | i AUTHENTICATING “ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy NO. er ae oP wkd. id DATE ne ; "19673 ‘pers| v UNNY. ABRIL. 68. @): “CUBA - SPAIN ‘19 SEPTEMBER 68; _FRANCE | GR.4 ocTopER 68. Oo er poe oe fps". END OF MESSAGE Soe - a ale” WAR BR hin cmiae 2, a 2 SA GORDON JORGENSEN 4 - wrth MV. BROE €/DO of DO/T/B2 | : C/WHD wn weean . 7 = oe wow eee : COORDINATING O#piCERS 2. os oe el tee > se RELEASING OFFICER . ‘Bae* . evtewatic ALTHERUICAT.WG ~ ay : SECRET yeimgand {TL OFcER = oo - . ~~ we id -_ we REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Cory WO. . ipo “Caac® SEC AE TARAT DISSEMINATION PETSON UNIT NOTHOIED 5 | . . oo. e . ope. Se . saDvemce COPY ie POLED | C] siorrng FT * ciaeeuwy ro MLE NO: went? Torre NO | ie Bo BASE NEW “york: INFO ovinetta , TYPIC: ponors AvmOsE. 7 REFS Do. BASE’ NEV YOR K ass (ni 2» 2, octreoy a6 ‘Ie NO ‘STATION oR AnoT TRACES ROGILIO Rope rGuEZ LOPEZ. “SUBSE QUEM To SEPTEMBER 1967. (26 FILE, 201-332665. SECRET e8 cur SECRET | : | mee! L a co SS 14-0000 CASLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION PERSON UNIT aQrisile + : Kirico MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES Lf ane “anotoe as ard. dn a. = Aovance. copy’ sgsuco’ — [stores . ‘. _ we tte ' 7 vaeess Ow Ge 7 uaieroe te ee ones s£ C. R E t 1620592 APR eo(cite DO. sas a NEW YORK e282. DIRECTOR INFO waaattant TYPIC DOMOPS AMROSE: REF bo BASE NEW YORK “4322 i. “CUBAN UN MISSION HAS ‘REQUESTED VISA BE - aUTWoRIZED "MEXICO cITY FOR ROGELIO™ RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ (281-332665) DESIGNATED a ’ FIRST SECRETARY NEW “YORK. ‘RODRIGUEZ IS WELL known DGI OFFICER. “As ADDEES WILL RECALL FROM REF 5 RODRIGUEZ WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED For ASSIGNMENT ‘HERE APRIL 68 BUT NEVER CAME. “2. ‘REQUEST ADDEES UPDATED TRACES CINCLUDING AMOT) SUBSEQUENT, i JMWAVE 9521 AND, UNDW 1832, BOTH DATED SEPTEMBER ‘676 Se FILE 201-855665. SECRE tT ; ; es cael SECRET Pen ne ee ee paren a e ee. an an nn ee etn eee eee ee nee ek , pai . HONE ADDRESS ] OCCUPATION FORM 7 $0284 ps.939 roxetio * L previons ch. OFFICE DEPARIMENT OF STATE — : REQUEST “FOR BIOGRAPHIC. Data . 1 DATE and PLACE OF BIRTH “ay 3s is Sho - . __ Fey : : CITIZENSHIP MARITAL. ‘| SPOUsE'S Name. . ‘| -sratus ~ ee ceban T TYPE OF ea went PRSGRAR EPP ENC ‘J FeRer TL, Popalio (Lopez) OF THE DEPARTMENT | OF st STATE fee 2 da YET CT pee Sy her secrete nas 1 TI peeing ine mea Ses fy S105, 1/30: 705. 108 Hoda | 14-0000 \ wo elua, . Reon fp _OATE cJorncias “TO i ease perenne OTT tet maa ' t. lec bla ie MICROFILMED . ( Moet DOC. MIGRO..Grr, FILE TITLE fe . . ee . | _nesenacy (K - a FILE NUMBER (PRIMAHY COOL?. - a : . TRACE _ . . . REQUEST ¥ — . ae ; yt "aan Ge DATE .MI.HOFILMED . . i] \ DOCUBIENT DATE | COCURENT ANUMOER 1 _ . : y ‘ . omy : Vlos and ane JNA O4T61. a 8 GO oOo 099009 9 8 Reda Dy AER Pt th pert ENS af wap [Mh ce ae ee eg < SATCE Chief, Wi/cuba PARC tt SECRET . REC! pres Chi ef, bo. Chict of Base, New York ¢ 4; m7 RE 7POROPS 71K: “CLOCK™ ACHICN REQUIRED = ctr . ACTION REQ: Index, if neoessa ry? extract information to” appropriate 2 el files >» BO ‘BASE /NEW YORK" “5178 : 1. As indicated ‘| in the reference, the undersigned met with “Subject on 19 October 1968 for the purposé of debriefing him on Of local interes st _te the Base and TNERGO.. : 7 26° Attached - cherewith is the infomation obtained at. ‘that “meeting, broken. “down on separate: shects by major topics: . : A) cuban UN Miss fen | (GaN), ‘personnel; “B) -Cuban personalities ‘of local interest (but who are not now in, New York); 7 . : . C) Physical lay-ozt of the CNUN ’ Dp) Miscellaneous information on the ‘official Cuban community; . -E) Cuban Delegaticn to the 23rd UNGA, 3. ‘ Perhaps the most interesting items are the following: . zone A) Orlando PRENDSS Gutierrez (201- ""?. ) appears to ‘be the new chief of the DGI contingent within the fe ee CHUN,” with Alberto BOZA Hidalgo- -Gato (201-331832) ve . . probably serving as“the- deputy; Jose Raul VIERA | ' Linares (201-323953). and Jesus JIMENEZ Escobar (201-749244) follow as the third and fourth ) ranking wa DGI officers; \ Ge 1-3 ay - ATTACHMENT: ~~ DISTRIBUTION: ie 1-3 copies per para 2 above, att. hAv = 2-C/D0, w/o att icc repel ater) Bae Ale,. w/ 3 cc bf att. » tS OSSPATCH sae RA MUSE . OAlE. UNDA—2161 22 COL ALI Sf860 TLESACUTICN cCayep a CROSS REFERENCE TO le NL tae MOS FRE MBER $19-500° SECRET. - [ | Source in dealings with local LXERGO. \ ! a 7 Ra rom ices - UOT ATO SMUG ANU SUMO COMMNUATION OF _DISPAYCH SECRET B) There are apparently now two code clerks in. the CHUN; oe : C) Whe physical lay-out of the CMUN; 'D) The proportion of intelligence/sceurity personnel within the CHUN (this information updates that given in UNDA-4116, 23 September 1968). . . 4. It is suggested that Headquarters extract appropriate ‘items. for the respective 201 files, particularly the -intelligence/ ‘Security personnel. To facilitate this-process, the following individuals are mentioned in the attachments (201 humbers shown where known): |... . ; . oo : . / Jesus JIMENEZ Escobar (201-749244) ‘ Ww. ose Raul-VIVRA Linares (201-328953) os Orge BOLANOS Suarez (201-787157) 1“ Ve Alberto BOZA’Hiddigo-Gato (201-331932); me Carlos MORALES .Quéveds . (201-777568) & aan f°” Orlando PRENDES Gutierrez (201- 2? )2%. gence Pedro Luis PINERO Eirin. (201-624376) , , ogelio. RODRIGUEZ. Lopez (201-332665} 4 _ Cecilia ANDRESardain (20% - 7 Wo ey Miguel Manuel SANTANA Praiz (201-816439) Justo Cesar GELABERT Martinez (201- U2 Joneesqaus Rafael AGUILERA Batista (201-351449)f. - Rolando PEREZ Alfonso (201- 2? )xero¥3¢787 Jorge REYES Vega (201-816437), \u7 _.,. |. Nicolas RODRIGUEZ Astiazarain (201-804011) ° "SE Marta JIMENEZ Martinez (2015784065) t-~ / Alfonso VILLACORTA (201- 2 bYze-saear7 UY > ~ Yose FERNANDEZ COSSIO Rodrigucz (201-766981) “ Fernando ALVAREZ Tabio '(201-357128) ‘Jose Antonio RABAZA Vasquez (201-333971) o 5. Copies of the attachment were passed to the local “LNERGO office by the undersigned, * ELGIN is the cade name, for Cae AANA ONAN Howard G, FIGALAN 14-0000 4 2 f i ‘ : i 4 i t \ ya JIMENEA” was promot ted*"to J : “aceanding to Sourcets . . | opinion, this ra nk would give “hin nove status -in his’ overt | wresponsibility fox econanie ind UN: Develoainent Prograrin matters, Saurce-belicves that JIMENEZ is, now the fourth _ oe juin DCL. offices in the CMUN behind PRENDES, BOZA, and , ; VIERA, _ Source considers JIMONEZ to be the most t sophisticated Lo , officer in: the_Qyy Canarkin Te i. Source belicves. thet, - 2. . - a : VERA 3 is now. the Tate van ‘pGI offiecr ia the CNUN behind ee ; -{PRENDES and BOZA, Source thinks th ue ttt bet transferred “oy q — bade ‘to_ Guba Cuba 001, probs i ber I 1968 - ; Pg, oor g 5.2 QOSy o New “York. , 3 He oye Source believes but does 3 pp “prooty) Like BOZA is now the Deputy -Chief of the pet cantingent in the CNUN, behind PRENDES. ROZA co co “specializes in "Black Power” matters." Scirece said that BOZA is ; “now, occupying the apartient formerly Lived in by Carlas SORALES -Quevedo, First. Sceretary, und his fe amily. The wife of BO7A So . Adamina VASQUEZ Caparo,. currently is working in the CNUN as no ’ secretary to aAnbc ssader ALARCON.» Source believes that the Bakinde 388 assignment_here of ROZA means greater _cimph is to be ePlaced shack Power" ters. Ss. ; ao el TIL GS : ' 5. Carlos MSRALES Queveds: First Scercterv, Source stated th at “SS ‘York enroute to Cubs 18 4%, ture in 2 eal Octabor of ‘his | MORALES has reservat December 968. ._ Since familys “6. ontanae’S Sox BS Guti asen tary. Souree is positive that PRENDZS, is now the DCI c “contingent within the CMUN. Souece also stated that’ in such capzcity, PRENDES elso would be“sesponsible for DGI activities in Canada. wa — dere £24376 a 7. | Pedvo Inis*PINERO. Ririn, ind Soerotury. Source believes, based on stories that he asd hesrd - ia Cuba, that PINERO is & DCI officer. are - BB eey , - * ggpeReEt Le at tree en viee et 14-0000 12, 14. ‘, assignnent Were. - SANTANA as a DGL of Juste Ce » GLLABE} “thuo cade ¢ clorks in tne “seereti ‘(wife of Jorge “REYES Vega, Second Secretary) who is the Telex ‘operator, Source believes that two other.wives of CMUN officers also work part eo g Beret cee RODRLCULY “omy has been Or aig othes sources i : Source does O was same time as Lopez. Source thought ANDI: might be the wife Rogelio RGMRIGULA: of Jorge BOLANGS. Stivez (penagerph 2 above); as he thought BOLANOS? wife was named Cecilia, whoa Souree knew to be exployed as a staff eiticer, in the. Catan ‘Esba nEsy ain London. during BOLANOS® not ae ww, Sn . Source, ho had : iden tified 1967, now states that” ‘he is. not sire whether ‘he is. with tiie DCL or avith the BSE. Séurce thinks that-he is probébly with the DCI. Source: said. -that the Mign ich, Manucl _ wife of, a will révuca here late Octcber. . cS PERS is with the the en of-tic: CXUN ; Vee , ete 3 noel . an _ RoafeelLSASUILERA Ratista,: oA ache. Source conficmed that AGUILERA an ae GUERRA Gonzalez us a code clerk. ; ! ‘ atete HEELS oo ” Ratindo! BM PREZ Alfonso, 2. Source stated. that there are now CINE by process of elimination, it would appear that PEREZ might well be the second one (Source did not — know the name of the other eode clerk). : CLERICAL, TEMULOYES In addition to Adamine VASQUEZ cuparo (wife. of Alberto BOZA Hidaleo=Ca to, First Secretary) who works as : ary to Ajbassador ALARCON, and Neceedes SALGADO Hernandez “tine in the CMUN. One of these females is preg- nant, and may be-marricd to one of tice code clerks.. Source thinks “that the other might be the wife of Pedeo Luis. PLNERO Eirin, “Third Secretary (her name is Juana CkUZ Fernandez) >» but was not at. all sure of this identification. . SECRET j re oS ae Rae a? : , - 1 Iysoaeriray OBTAINED EROM SOURCE NPLGTE! 19 \OCLORER 68 | { i PPE NO’ NOW In x Npw YORK, SUBAN PERSOW ALTITES OF Lee. AY, IN wor. Seve et MgC TL¢ “Source the Czech (and ' sian) Desk, Divectorste. of "Socialist } ary tiinis toy. fro: his * LY marr cry Lohania UG ve 2 ox the Cuban Dele cgution tro tic ve UN Gendra ak Assexbly in the Fall of- 1667, — RODRIGUEZ was not in any: Known difficulties or trouble wher ° “he returned + to Cuba in early Maeh.- ‘1968; he did do a skort stint of ! voluntary" cane-cutting after "his return, but this. he sticularly required of memboxs of the Cuban cp (of. which | been a mener foe sone Me yerrs) « : Pon _ * Der. 7 84-06% ; 2. Marte’ Areenez Mer un 22nd UNGA--Delega ation Sep Source. does not be! eve U attend any portion of - : (the 23rd GNGA this your. ‘She is the. Deputy Chicf of the ce ih ve ~ Directorate of Intorrational Organizations of the Foreign os “et OL - Ministry; Since the Chief of that Directorate is/in New York for _ oe : "the: 23rd UNCA, Jose FERNANDZY COSSIO Rodriguez, Source believes ; : "that JIMENEZ could not be absefit From Cuba at the same time. - ‘ ; Source stated that JIMENEZ ts very close to Fidel CASTRO, and at tines has by-passed Foreign Minister Raul ROA to gO aizeetly to Fidel on certain mestions. CORT! ; sd tHSt RODNIG possibly the Jin Countries”, Fore i { i , ‘ SECRET Stree a ae ae " SECOND. BLOC C_ON_19 OGTOR “INFORMATION. GUEATNED ROM $c PHYSICAT, LAYOUT OF TUE CURAN EN NTssy Nf COUN) : \ a ‘BASEMENT -- contains a kitchea and storage rooms. c063 archives”6f uhelassified UN (mostly) documents and papers; telex machine roow; offices . of Justo Cesare GCELABERT Martinez, Attiehe, and Mercedes / “SALGANO Hernandéz (wife of Jozge REYES Vega, Second Secretary). - GELABERT, a incmber of DSE, replaced Ramon MARTINEZ Suerez as... "Poctero" of the-CMUN. SALG.50 (veported last year by the: . . nea ~ », . . . same Source -as. a membex of che DSi) is the Telex operator. p- GROUND FLOOR -= reception, =~ office of Ambzsscdor Ricardo ALARCON Quesada - ‘(runs along-the front Side. of the CMUN on Fast 67th Strect); ‘reception ‘selon for visitors; large office occupicd by Antonio* DE SOUZA. Carvajal, Advisor; Sraller office occupied by” oo Gustavo Acolfo PLAZA Peterssen, Attache, and Adamina VASQUEZ | Caparo (wife of Alberto BOZA liidclgo-Gato, First Seerctary). VASQUEZ is acting as. secretdry to Ambassador ALARCON. . : JINR) FLOOR -~.mostly Living qucrters; large common room; ~ . library; Rolendo CONDE Viguereée, Attacie (who is the chauffeur) , lives on this floor; there ate also several offices; occupants -. unknown, : ne : FOURTIFELOOR -- entize floor is occupied by DGI personnel. (Last year, the Source reported that the DCI occupied the third: floor; what Source aetually meant was that the DGI had the third floor per Eurcpean.style of reference, which is the ° American fourth floor). . : : . ' ’ FEPTIL FLOOR +~ more living quarters (peesuriably the residential . oceupants.of the CMUN, other then CONDE, live on this floor). | | of a. Source stated that VELLACORTA. 2, but has stayed on with Prensa tina “he is brother is in prison in Guba. Source clieves that VILLACORTA Would defect were his beother ever able to got out of Ciba. VILLACONTA cox aidlly dislikes the MUN and fits pevsonnel. VILLACORTA, who has been reportedly pro-Chinese in the past, has no deop politienl convictions, according to: . Source. “Jose Antonio RBA asquez,, a member of the Cuban” Delegation to the 23rd UN eval Assembly ‘this ‘year, has spent quite “a bit‘of time with VILMACORTA in the past month. Source [ thinks ‘that VILLACORTA may. be homosexual... . Y a foc. Relations betyeen. the OU and the local Prensa. Latina Office. jSource said that relations between the, two offices..continmue to be marked with ill+fecling on both sides. The CMUN- personnel look ° down on. the two Prensa “Latina exployees, and the. latter are well ‘ aware ‘of this condescending attitude, . \ Be CMUN Morale. Source clained that morale is “high within the " CNUN regarding Cuba's current status in the world. In response’ to a question as to whether VIERA and JIMENDZ resented ‘the arrival of PRENDES and BOZ4, and the consequent "demotion" of the first tivo within the -DGI hierarchy herve, Source indicated that he had seen no manifdstations of reseitment on the part of either VIERA or JIMENEZ. Source believed that this was mainly because both PRENDES 2 Oe, and POZA have long been senior to VIERA and JIMENEZ. oo ce We Proportion of Intel/Searity Persomel within the CMUN. of the 16 oe an officers of the CMUN, 12 are believed to he affiliated with either . the DGI, DSE, or DIFR (the affiliation now thought for the code clerks). PRENDLS, BOZA, VIERA, JIMENEZ, MORALES, and REYES are known. to'be DGI officers. PINERO is a presumed DCI officer. ‘SANTANA is’ either DCI or DSE. ESPINOSA and GFLABERT are known DSF. ~ AGUILERA is known te ve either DSE or DIER (Investigations Depart~ “ment of the Rebel - A PERES is suspect DSE or DIFR. Only four CMUN personnel are thout any intelligence or Security affiliation: Ambassador ALARCON, DE SOUZA, PLAZA, and CONDE. eo OE oe SECRET - 14-0000 + ede i e * Fernand “PELGTN' GN 19 ACTORER ios} - INFORMATION On! CURAN Pi: RSONALL YT ES. 23n< ASSEMIEY DELEGATTON i i i ! i t ! Direetor o £. International! eT Yoareign Ministry. Now gets along: -well ‘with Foreign Minis er Raul “OA, but et one time he led°the "anti-ROA Mafia™ within the listry. “Major ambition at this ‘time is to beeace en Anbussador in one. of the more prestigious: posts sbroad. Interestingly,-he..is a distant relative of Raul ROA. ‘Has been a member of the Cuban -CP for/ 4/5 years. Source said that, FERNANDDZ COSSIO is "making a career of Cénsuiism", meaning that he makes the. system work, for him but is not iccolegically oriented. He ! ‘t ! = s st 2 is a "loner", and his only real fricnd is the head of - Directorate of. Socialist Countries of ‘the Cuban -Forcign ; Ministry, who*.onee’ saved the. life of FERNANDEZ COSSIO.- during BATISTA days. Source terms FERNANDEZ COSSIO a superficial person, not an antellectucl type, and interested in lavang “ey and-héving. money: to spend. a ; ee - ‘Det asta & that allows him to lead his own-life. Would not consider defection unless the ‘regime changed its attitude toward him, ener. 330911 . which” is nae according to Source. 24 Jose Antonia SABAZA Ve } homosexual (consistent with other reporting on RABAZA). He Works in International Organizations of the Foreign Ministry. under Marta JIMENEZ Martinez, Deputy Chief. While in New York, RABAZA has been very siendly with Alfonso VILLACORTA of the locil Prensa Latine office. Source belioves that VILLACOR‘ { RARAZS at least has teridencies toward homosexuality himself. ‘is_very close: to Osmani_CIb protected him inuthé Foreim Minis istry (other reporting has indicated that RABAZA-fourd himself in difficulties with. the jregime after an assignzént in Rome; he spent close to a year .in prison). According to Source, CIENFUEGOS spoke up for ’ RABAZA and this is why he still is in the Foreign Ministry. RABAZA does not associate with otiiers in the Deleg gation or in | the CNUN; he spends little time in the UN Delegates Lounge, contrary to others in the Delegation. Source characterized his behavior as "myste>ious", and suspects that RABAZA may he practicing his sexucl proclivities here. He is, well-educated and speaks several languages « He considers himself to be a good poet. . 5 SECRET oo , te Se & 4 : eo. . : é EVAREZ Tabla. ~ Not pro- Communist and not really pro- CASTRO. A political rationalizer who-is happy with the regime UWOZ.. RABAZA is, in Source'’s belief, a UEGOS in Cuba, and the latter has fi : ST SB CRET . Technical Assistants of the Delesation. -Source Stated that! all - of the Technical Assistants of the Delegation are morbers of the DGI, the. extcrnal intelligence seavice, All have ‘now de~'- parted Now York. During their stay, Source observed that all .S§pent their time with DGI officers assigned to the CMUN. ~The only Technical Assistents personally known by Source are Ramon SANCHEZ-PARODI Nontoto, Alvaro TAM\YO Tonseca, Rene VALENZUELA: Acéba1; and Ednardo ARAOZ Agero. ~Sourt¢e did not’ know of any specific duties or missions 6f any of the Technical Assistants;-~—- ~ re He. coiaented that TAMAYO was a, close friend of Alberto ‘BOZA, . Piiidelco-Gato, First Secretary’ of ‘the CMUN, whdé specializes in. . _ "Black Power" matters in New York. Source does not know if: any more Technical Assistants will Come to New York.during the 23rd i : = H i ‘ . : ~ | : | 4 i ° 1 ‘ t SECRET. s i . t : I t- : ro e. i , s ‘ iG * Basie. Srceerarat Ores Aton . Cusssto MESSAGE Tors Come : ROUTENG 480-08 ING TIALS” SEEN BY - ares re worry a? ves oO ~ ~ nog: OD 4 et 5 _ a * > - - _ : "+ agWvante cosy Q issuto | CD sLoTtso ; alias a, : woos “ CuasEY TO ene NOK ! ote . .weF TO ane ne. me m0 Ouney. mo | ‘ Sasregr OD) a6 SECRET. i170 oct: 68 CITE LOND oN 7786: aang ‘ rn “10s 6013325 4 DIRECT OR ae _ oo ones ce, TYPIG 8 pee a cirector 42495 "8 CELA 49969. 6 OFLA 50017. a | de RE PARA 3 REF a POUCHING ADDITIONAL NAMES RR ARSE SOE YE RAT “UNDER REF C. M+. B,C DEFER FILE. i ( Hee SECRET | aiaa 14-0000 a ~. em . or - : . = = - — ————a _ SECRET. : Coron Filled tny : RODRIGUEZ LOPE Ly ROGEL 10 a 1 201-3326065 201-009249 | . ! SEX M DUB ? : UNDA=03263A02 : : | - 16 UCT 67 . ‘ : CIT ? i “occ ? , : i « RE TRIP TO Ncw YORK AS. CITeEn bY SuaJ , OF 201- ~009397 RYDAT. WAS . . R 69030352927. eos FALE THis rom IN FILE NO. OP GET eve peavteue errreee "SECRET. ) trea 7 14-0000 cme, a . cars 16 OCTOBER 1968 sw ee & wot, oot MISSA" POR i. TOTAL COMIs: — ono: D, -#0AN:pra oo SECRET ein vats WH/COG/OPS : 3 | on RISTO. - . . “Co -.a po pasmoy =] arruen C) mamcmin .. - CAME HICATTARIAT DISSEAUNATION 0 * wom Telosntcation) . (dote and bune filed, (retarence, “Qumber) yo (7 MADRID. “yyweo: onpon #7 27 zOcrés > 4 wee TL ‘LONDON 7682 ‘(BEING RELAYED MADRID)* (IN 13411) — “2 REQUEST MADRID. GABLE NAMES AND TRAVEL DATA’ ALL CUBAN. - COURIERS OR EMBASSY INSPECTORS WHO HAVE ARRIVED OR DEPARTED MADRID .. oy "SINCE MID-SEPTEMBER 68.. AUDIO TECHNICIANS KNOWN USE THIS COVER WHEN TRAVELLING “ABROAD ON SWEEPING MISSIONS, ; . 2, NOTE THAT ROGELIO (RODRIGUEZ) LOPEZ ARRIVED MADRID 19 SEPT 68 PER MADRID-6153. RODRIGUEZ IDENTIFIED BY “AMCLOCK/1 OCT 67 AS CUBAN EMBASSY INSPECTOR, WOULD APPRECIATE ANY DETAILS VAILABL, ONWARD TRAVEL BY. RODRIGUEZ AFTER ARRIVAL SPAIN. MADRID~62 1 iIN HE ‘PLANNED’ ARRIVE ‘MADRID 16 SEPTEMBER IN TRANSIT GUINEA, N CONFIRMED? 2. ‘LONDON: TO ASSIST IN EFFORT IDENTIFY PERSONS WHO CONDU HAVE ARRIVED UK SINCE MID-SEPTEMBER 68. t3 ony 4.. - FILE 201-332665. END OF MESSAGE WH/COG/COMMENT: *Reported unknown persons conducted sweep of. new Cuban Embassy building London: during period 3-9 Oct 63; COORDINATING OFFICERS : 7 » [Tere tc: HCATENG RELEASING CRSICER SECRET ' |e saded mer otanetic ; AUTHENTICS COPY NO. 14-0000 MELSAGE PORM . TOTAL Copus: SECRET ei a ae cen ROUTING AD -ANO/O8 INITIALS © SEEM OT . ' nee | “Cyne: Cp ernos UTS ewwat 102 [me on cb ras'wo, 0: a -.PAGE TWO | - _ “tates __. teiea) {classitecors sal (cote and time, fisedy oo. . (retorence number) . . oe (SECRET. oe a pp tp eo we, —— a a ciré puizctor fA V7 35. a — _ ; 7 ee oe _SNOTH requested ‘info re. possible identities of Persons who - conducted sweep... ~ 2 ce C/WH/COG LD Lt-=——~~ i ff Se . . aa ; , EUR/CUBA preearrenn ae th ; FUR/BC/UK Ed Wilt (phone) WILLIAM V. BROE TTT C/WHD a HN L. HART 7 C/EUR ou ee o COORDINATING Orewcecs RELZASING OFFICER SECR E T exuard 6 sNawearerat | AU ae ie eaeliens REPROD...11 _. BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING FF 1 “orisir®D, cory NO. Looe : . ct, ” : . te 7 wee C48. € Stcrerariay 7 Ceasewinarion . Cus 7! 10 Messace Tovar’ Tova. Comes ° SeesGN ONT Nora SECRET woe Ty = ote rae eqramera (When F Filled oi) Leemspehed oe a a, estes mace oa oe - + ADVANCE Cony” [7] sscco { | scorn : : pj nn stil . . . pom » gt. wv: . ar _ 2 Cagney YO ene no, ie f: > 2 . : : . wGar 10 oe no. Ossew ov ee rice = - Yate 5 ‘ Lf . vue mo Clast ro, ‘ac hion | . : th omawcoe | otéraor Osa , Pa HDR SE c. RE T 1er13az ocr 68 CITE MADRAD 6510 be 4 of REP or wily owes). a Sn ee ue . J _QUAXE- -1 REPORTED DEPARTURE THELMA ESTHER . wo (KING) HARRISON FOR CUBA Ow IBERIA FLIGHT 941, “i 8 * og ocroper. wy, ; KING NEITHER MET NOR ACCOMPANIED BY | ai CUBAN OFFICIALS. QUAXE-1 SAID THAT KING NOT IN | |... TRANSIT WHEN BoaRDED AIRCRAFT THUS PROBABLY ARRIVED | : i MADRID. 7 OR 8 OCTOBER. WE WILL CHECK QUTIMID AND QUDOZE FOR ANY ACTIVITY. 2. FILE 201-332665, SECRET Note: if destruction. Cf ‘ reasons and coucd.. ::7¢ 1g appropriate Sep Wt pct on SECRET - M8366 S . ow . wy Ganz € Stenérapiar AT OISSEMINATION BED Missace TetaL COMES NG AND’CR INITIALS - SEEN BY PERSONS: ¥ NOTIP pet 7 GROUPS ; a SECRET nce (Whea Filled In) rare 47 gabe ores . = : = = - . AOVANCE COPY [Jossuco [] -svorree wots CO] ves G no - . . CLassiev YO FILE NO i are | ACTION . aRE® 10 FILE NO vee mo Caer to s E ‘Cc R E T a221152 oct 68 CITE Sncosra 1198 PANAMA CITY,. MADRID INFO DIRECTOR: MADRID . = 7 ct | ey / TYPIC (64507) REF MADRID 6211 _CNOT SENT PANAMA CITY). Riel ial ti ip, LNERGO ADVISED STATIOW 2 OCTOBER THEL (LWA KING. in TRANSITED WIAMI 29. SEPTENBER TO-CATCH PANAM FLIGHT © i 114 FROM NEW YORK TO PARIS. HER. TRAVEL INTERESTING B a IN LIGHT TRAVEL ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ PER REF, "AND STATION WOULD APPRECIATE ANY ADDITIONAL INFO _FROM, “MADRID. “2, FOR PANAMA: STATION FILES REFLECT ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ A DGI CASE OFFICER, WHO HAS HAD | o CONTACT.’ ‘WITH LATIN AMERICANS IN THE PAST, AMONG THEM THELMA KING. , : RECORDS OFFICER STANP The following action is : autherivad: a : : Othe pbs ; boo, Be FILE 201-332665. (SECRET Signed: RO. #63" a 0 : ae Note: if ¢ostruction. oite : reasons and coottinat? .. df approprtata. SECRET D6,-3324b5 14-0000 Catce Stenrrinut Disseninnuancn te ME MERA E _. tmacowgs RO GANG/OR INITIALS - SEEN OY PERSON UNIT NOTED ? . a 1 BOVASCE Core. CT asues oO svorteo . te ” 2 CLasgiey 1O ene NO ‘ BW ary . ee TO , : wREP TO FILE NO. ~ Orasew ov FS ZL ven _puemo Ore ro. AR TION coo SE e RET 17612 oct” o2. yecosra INFO: DIRECTOR . TYPIG: _ a _ oo RE s JNCOaRA aie 23373) : — ree aa a a te. QUTIMID. 15 SEPTENSER SAID THAT RODR 1GUEZ a “ARRIVING. MADR ID FoLLoviKe bay IN TRANSIT rose furieA (POSS: SPANISH GUIKE -_ CREBORT ALSO-SAYS . | mo. ee That RODRIGUEZ TRAVELLING WITHOUT VISA BECAUSE a oy an . HAD TO LEAVE HAVANA Tw HURRY. NAME DOES NOT SHOW . ven . ON QUOTA TRAVEL LISTS. ; oe Se 2. FILE 2601-33266. SECRET 83 COPY . (er. 22 Leese 1400000, “AOvance cory [7] ssico {J sorre0: art sleoe ee No ES T $0153.22, ‘SEP Caace SECREeTAgiAT DISSEMINATION way 7 PRMOWUNT NOTED r ov: ay: 2. “mR. 1D INFO D IRECT OR TYPIC. “ ’ sae ary Pm, 0 MESSAGE. Tota Comes - “SECRET marist = (When Filled tn} anne OR WNiTIALS - om ey =f 2 ASUS SE 2h wore OG ves o ~o — Y . . CLASSIFY FO Fie MGad fe 33244" , wALF TO FILE NO. aay Ciner. O.. eaance C) ousteovO sic. . (AS ae Cops "3 an J"coS RA W22° ° HSE O2373 REF s : ; MADR 1b si) oe Riay, he ADVISE. ANY INFO Be FILE 201-332 665 SE CRE T. \ 1 1 | if 1 i “| i ACTIVII TES REF- SU30-AND. owwarD. ) TRAVEL © 0 BT “4 cory —_— wher, BBY ‘SECRET Jo tend er 14-0000 ne SECRET Haig 14-00000 - . : 7 n ren y yo a -— . ; "y . 1. Filllin Sect. 2..on beck, Detach back flap | yeh - - and forwaid to RID arn S YH file no. and tile shown are ne! proper, . “ : is . a, : : ae 2. Destroy ft sover sheet, unfess-it-recotds insert proper fe ne. below and rward a significant action taken or comments tequir- document to RIDSAN. . oO ing’ pt servation. ~ ue : . . FROM: 4& : FROrtn PLE NO. 7 Co 0 . kKID/ AO : - ate : . . ; “TO: ALL ADDRESSCES Cc ‘ FILL IN SECTION 1-ON BACK IF APF RD: +e) . _ ‘ - , . . ‘ ee eee 2) Ea D N oA o NNR GS Oo & FILe Teta i FILE MUMGER IPRISARY CODED anstracr TRACE an x REQUEST cuorx - ; a a _ > : - ewdva. = DY : . DATE McHOrK MED DOGUNENE GATE COCUMTNT HOMIE w a LT Os Sepl sae UEDA 9411s oy bors . . . 4 610d | ¥st PPE VOUS SECRET — (sa8 4 nd 6s EONONS Pepa ros biel WH.Gubs rea Ciel, DO. Divisiow Chief of deay.d MCOBRA. ne ee _ OPS -- =Gurrent Roster, wf Cyban_UN | Mission___. TT GROF ILMEO SEP ZEW OSe. MICRO. SER. PO py "vPiewparn ACTION REQUIELD - REPLRL ACTION EQUIKED: FYI | : \ 4 The following is a current Listing (as “of 13 September 1968) of the ‘ officer sassig 1ed PGS to the, Cubar Permiynent: Mission jo.the United Nations -{CMUN) in v York C it yey, Antel igence or security affiliation: is also shown _ where applicable, The listing is-in-the probable order of real (as opposed’ to UN listing) progedencs, ‘As, can-be seen, the CMUN continucs to upgrade Rlomatic. personnel and intelligence/security personnel. both as well as quality. - both legitimate di in terms of -quantit} red XGARCON 0 Quesada (201- 347590), Ambassador and - A. Ricardo ‘tentative; 9; ‘ : . oe Permariont -Repre: , AY | Be ‘Jo Raul IERA Linares (201-328953), Counsellor, DGI’ officer; © a . : 8 i . - ; C, Jesus MENEZ Escobar (201-749244), Counsellor, DGL officer; . ; i : D. ANtonio pi OUZA Carvajal (201- 1-354048), Advisor (essentially a a figuie~ ‘hea Se ut, Substantive responsibilities or power); : t E, Alberto DGI officer; Y Hidalgo- -Gato (291- 331832), First Secretary, — e . Dole 420002 FE. Orlando RRENDEG Gutierrez (201= ?° ), First Secretary, DGI officer {presence not confirmed-as of 13 September, but was scheduled to vive Wetember : ; Distribution: os Orig, . & 1 - Chief, WH Cuba } ‘2 = Chief, DO Division acces delet a 2 - Chief of Station, mMcont woon- 9. TD en bee Bit | (CONTINUED) ‘oaPaTen SHMBGL AND dawbeM SE oO g 3 1968 “ UNDA-4116" 20 September 1968 CLASSIFICATION HQS FILE RUMBER SECRET "| % 19-500 OaTE . crass REFERENCE Oo RA? 1 ? 5 ete ey o TR TORE emer ee TTT ” ‘ Py 1 ———s §-00000 PATA SV att AlED tbe ry _ UNDA-ANG G. Carlos MORALES Queveds (201 W77568), First Secretary, DGL officer; ; : wo es nn ie REYE Ss Vega (20- ~$16437), Se ccund Sceretary, DCI : 1, Lasifo ESPINOSA Bonet (201-816438), Third Seeretary, DSE officer; . - : pincueniem “J. Pedro Lifts PINERO Eirin {201- 82 4376), | Third § Secx retary, presumed DGI officer; ee ; ee 9 aan wlote $IG42 ¢ K. “Miguel Mant ic SANTANA Fraiz “(201= ? },_Altache, presumed PGI officers ‘ - .. et a & ga) . M. Justo Cesar GELABERT Martine Bie a Attache, reporte dly_ was_with DIER in. 1961, no. further information available; Ze N.O Rafe AGUILERA Batista (2o- ~351449), Attache. code ¢ clerk, ; either DIER < DSE Lemployeey . : o.. Rotate CONDE. Figueredo (201- -354057), Attache; . ares ore S 26752 P, Rolano PEREZ Alfonso’ (201s 7, ‘Attache, (here according to UN records but not confirmed by LNERGO as of 4 September), . 2. In recent months visas have been requested. for the following officers, but they have not arrived as yet, and presumably s some of them may not now be _coming for one reason or another, . | emer A. Jorge LBOLANOS Suarez (201-787157), Counselor- ~designate, was due to arrive in late August but presence ha Snot! ‘been confirmed: Se PE BL Rogelid MODRIGUEZ Lope: designate, DO? officer, visa re an as to whe not); a C.Y Cecilia anon Brats (201- ? ), Second Secretary- “+: designate, same ETA status as’ Rogelio RODRIGUEZ above, 2 (201-332 332665), First Secretary- 8 with no further er Re. will come (presumably he will 3. VIERA Linares serves as Char ge d'Affaires in the absence of Ambassador ALARCON Quesada, Up to this- ‘point, neither the Base nor LNERGO have been able to state evidentially as to whether VIERA or JIMENEZ Escobar is the sucessor to Chafik Homero SAKER Zenni (left PCS October 1967) as the — DGI Station Chief. We both, however, tend to regard JIMENEZ as car rying the most weight in terms of operational activity and in terms of effectiveness, Now, with the arrival of BOZA Hidalgo- -Gato (who reportedly has been the deputy to Ramon OROZA Naveran, head of U.S, operations for the DGI, per our last . “ information), it remains to be seen if BOZA figures higher in the local hierarchy ‘than VIERA or JIMENEZ. With JIMENEZ, VIERA, BOZA, and PRENDES » “Gutier rez, the local DGi station has more ranking talent than has been the norm, The Cubans do not necessarily slot their intelligence: officers i in Mis sion titles equivalent to their true ranks and responsibilities, ose ‘ CLASSIFICATION PACE RO, “SECRET Fora B-C4 53a ay [x] course 14-0000 “traces on the 8 of the 12 man dclegation on whum we hold CONTINUATION OF ; _ $1 ae R z 'y DISPATCH _— : vale ° Poe eee We UNDA AUG eit ee iH 4, Interms of Gulne riability from. the LNUARP sti andpeint, the : intellipence fsucurily personacl at this point appear to offer little in the, way of approich potential. Jorge ROLANOS Suares (if he comes) and “Gustavo Adolfo PLAZA Pétcrysen, on the-basis’ of known information, seem the likeliest largets for us ay of now, Both the Buse and ‘LNERGO, however, continue to luak at all of them in this. regard, 5. It will be noted from the above that-of the 16 GMUN personnel , now here, 8 are identified DGI/DSE, 2 are pr esuméd DGI, and lL (GELABERT) may be DSE or DIER, The percentage of personnel involved with intelligence / security thus ranges from a minimum of 50% up to 69% of the total CMUN personnel stren, gth, 6. The number of official. Cubans | in New" York will, of course, be swelled by the arrival-.of the Cuban Delegation to the 23rd UN General Assembly this. month... We have requested, via DO BASE/NEW YORK 4844, - no information, a ‘Howard Gs. FIGAL. CLASSIFICATION SECRET Fez x aoe OK oD oY Rp pe (ee: frre Leaez, Pl Led Bohe- 6? 0h LD pu no ebb gen ee ae PAZ oo - ~ pov ee £' ob Oct 67 Guy) obs _ i _ ol Cuban AYVSS !a” La tl oo : - Wateins 4 Earted — Mo Bulile given , SO , \ ' a ~ of i ; i , eras 1D yrs (3 nO ee 1 ans! $ E CRE T 2821 1182 Cl BE SSwWaVE. as Jo oh teh “HO BASE/REW YORK TkFO DIRECTOR aPoR YPIC AUCLOCK REF! vO BASEZHEW: YORK 3358 (“ee ns (170M) ‘Clenster 40 pete na. et) ACHE TOOFILL NO, fae roll BLT, ; “pea Ba ° eee err rrte rica St a oy LL _. | Oh iil. wei aiup coy | Chics Clcere roel + -—,, FS age FILE, ea Da CY Vly fly eee, Yee ZS %. hes aac As FOL ARE STATIOW TRACES JESUS (JLHEKEZ) ESCOBAR (26174924492 WAVY, CAPTAliW OF “SIERRA Kae STRA"; STUDIED pi KARAT IKE -SCKOOL NEAR HAVA FROM CON LE FAMILY CREVOLUCLOR “NEWSPAPER, 4 JAN 62). GRADUATED BARLEL NAVAL ACADENY AS WaVIGATOR FoR cuBai WERCHAET WARINE SCA 1966 HECK OFFICER FOR HANBIOSS; 1961 SEWT SOV BLOG TO ASSUME CAFTAIUCY OF SHIP “SIERRA KAESTRA’ 3 INGOMPET ERT AWD THUS AWDER GRBERS OF GERWAN ‘OFF! CERS ON FIRS! TRIPS "STERRS HAESTRA"3; MARHIED- GERWAN GIRL, HOWIKA, DURLWG TRIP TO GERWAWY; NID~62 HAD aCCIDEGT WITH SHIP “Aub Lost JOB GF CaPTaln; CUNPLETELY JWTEGRATED WITH REGIME camoT~5A, as OCT 633. TRAVELLED “WEKICO- PAY Alig 12 JULY 65 (CUBANA AIRLINES aw PEST )« COWWERSEAL POLICY SPECIKLIST, MINCEX,, DELEGATE GAT! WERT LNG URUGUAY JAE 67 (SéHSITIVE., REPORT, Iii 67 AND HONTEVIDEO-2776, 16 UAN 67). BOR 16 SEPT WA GSAS Rl STALAUsLUG HAVANA AS OP EARLY 673 FORMERLY Y, has US ALS PUG chinks So Glew whacloas Ree wot TER sng hein eRe oe)" Oo IRS a ‘ Pack & WYAMYL S82: 8 BOR ET : - ar *. i . “ “lb CDIRSSFSSE, LS WAN S23, nS = : 2. O8LY STATION TRack winger ey OY VEGA Ch01-8) 6437) AS ASSiGsbbaT Ua NISSLOV fey YHRN G50 Ait 67 CSteSETAVE REPORT ae . ; DATED RAY St3.0 0 ost . a : Se FOLLON ins FYE ARE SUMMARY ST@TiGs TRACKS SUsUS PARA 2 PREF - : 4 oe ; . : te . oe | / Re ALBERTO -MARUEL BRAD HIAALSC e47G ‘EG t-351632)3 EIPLOYEE cusas COESULETE WHEN pt Locars 3 Sau TASKAH, SEORGIA; “FORTIER CHBAR: COASLE, TOR (ShoASA, DECLARED PERSOKA HON : GRATA C&MADA’ BOs 62 FUR CARRYING UNREGISTERED FIREARES3 ~ : SUSPECL CLIS OFFICER, | 7 B. “YOAQUI® Chala (GARCIAD ALONSO: BORK 16 QUG 37, © OHAVAR SG, PSP HS5BER SENSE 1957 » abean WORKING FUR G-2 IN NID- AML SECOND CHIEF GF Gg | - a, ! : a MTEWAST G-23 LATS REGHOSAL POLITICS, HINREXG , « IG HAVANA; CIRCA §2 REPORTED : "DIRECCIOW LE POLITICA cONERE “EAL CON a M. COMMERCE, aitD I THIS _ : . boos PINBERO. : te : bon i ‘ oy ? ; . a : oo . a | . i . a , . 4 om 7 . i . oO? e “Age: TR : ‘ i bin, lan ae a Cc, “ iy ne “ . i e, KOGr, So, . . : ‘ ' : co 7 14-0000 os, ’ i i a; is PAGE 3 JHVAVE So2F-B E GRE : APR 655 DURIKG WHICK TINE KE BELIJEY Ed He “FACT. KE ATTERDI® 3G PRESE#T ‘SESSTOR YEGA. 6. RUGELIG CHSERIGUEE) LuPhe Gbt- 332659) SORK S NAY OFFECER EY ARSUG/I, ABSEEE/I, . Dy AUSKIFF/5, 4kD BE TESTA HAYA WAS DEAT IFAED as bGi STATINEED Cues EHDASSN jee vate ne DEPUTY PR 655 Hes SERVED CHIEF. DGL. EXICOS ASSIGLED: LEY -HGS SIBCE EXICOW.. 6s Case OFFICER FORK \wu#BEROUS CLANLESTINE, Culs GPS IW & Awe chit RAL AGERIC Aj. APPEARS TY bE EXTREWELY CORPETERT, TRALWED- AbD DEDICATE ED pGL UPFICERs |. 4 NO IDENT STATION TRACES GouzALo ‘(p1az) DIAZ EXCEPT CWLY PARODI. sT qT Lok 5. RE PARA 3 REF, © 913 HORT oro (Hi.1+ 777329) » ON. WITH CUIS 1S RAvoe (SANCHEZ PARO WHOW THERE FOLL POSSIBLE TRACESS Ge? AGENT WHO TRAVELLED U.S. © HISSIONS (DBA43319, 31 DEC 62); SELF- ADNTTTED G-2 AGERI MAVAHA (ONG-3,216,556. & SEPT 62 ; 60 GEH/CUGZOE CARD); NENDER asd BEXICO “OW G “a ~ Lap) ~ AGENT WHO ARRIVED U.S» 36 OCT Gra SECTION, fLWREX; WORKING LH DEPT Keo AS DIVISION DE 2692, 5 JULY 51d} Gz AGERT. Zia, 2 | ASURTOS LAT Loi AMERICANUS" (DBF 82 ILLAS GUFKY133, 23 SEFT 6223 DSE OF PHOTO OF 261-777520 - SIERRA HOREMA ,, LAS v FICER HAVANA (SUB JS FATHER, HAY 65) SPECHT NG cues . : . ss WELL owen emg ey eter acn se FILES WhO COWNECTED | Attia PPT, 14-0000 14-0000 si Su ntese? o 14-0000 "MOST ~ UNITED STATES DEPARTHENT OF JUSTICE Immigtation acd Natutdlization Service Instructions: Any handwritten entries shall be in block capital letters. All Spanish names shall be y heaated wil the father’s name litst and fhe mother's dame following. ". Director, Federal Bureau of ine tigatia So : a Oepartment of Justice - Washington, D.C. 20535 Sept. 20,1987 : has been admitted tothe United States under the provisions of Section 101 fa) Is (A) or mS By ol the’ Jemigratioa and od Nationality. Act. oa fers) Fiat. Nome Middle Initial: RODRIGUES =: by Raed —; COUNTRY OF ISUES=. Lope — Radiaktex-—Rogeli 7 Cuba a . UNITED STATES ADDRESS (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Coda) 6 East 67th St. Naw York, N.Y, | AIRLINE AND FLIGHT NO. OR VESSEL OF ARRIVAL PAA 206 . Number, Streat, City, Province (Stare) and Country of PERMANENT RESIDENCE Calle 30 307, Babana, Cuba _: a BIRTH OaTe BIRTH PLACE ; j A $3242 | Habana Ciba KW Lb rete if fs seca # fy " [DATE AND PLACE OF Loaitioa 9-19-67 | Preinapection | at Nassau for NYC a ‘PURPOSE ANE AND LENGTH OF ADMISSION ‘y To Att srtt4n. I Sesslon for durtion of ameten Cuban, Mission to W" HY.C. Other agencies are requested to furnish any derogatery subversive information regarding this alien to the F. 8. 1 ce: CLA. : . Deputy Associate Commissioner ee . . Travel Control State Dept. ON. * O-1-9eb HERON wr Mek iet te? " RESULTS UF THIS REQUEST FOR SECURITY INFORMATION: Faw on 90D : q oo Zest . DEPARTMENT OF STATE OFFICE OF SECURITY DOR ne RA Rem mies rere nme mee Fetes | Oates ' MBSaladino 9/15/67 ul ie NAME ti; maria sums thetuae mu eones _ . a oe Ate oe ania ; PLACE UF dines ‘Rogelio RODRIQUEZ Lope? - | 5/3/1942 Havana aLiAsdS Persrareepe sy ~ DER P MARE FAL ST AIUD TSN ZENS | m oy: uk : | Cuban “PUCE UH a NON ANG NAME ARO “UDR E SS Or EMPCOVER Techniéal Assistant AQOITIONAL IDENTIFYING CATA '- Member, Cuban Delegation to 22nd Session UNGA. TSLACED wets THe IPP TE oe Sanu einy Ove RERUN FUR NEQUE, ON FT Re UP PUN AM NAME OR REGSEST Ke OFFICER - SCA: VO:MBSaladino:ms v 31 7 CUBA (TWENTY SECOND ) BELE-) GATION UNGA) Qo RECORD. OISECURITY INFORMATION ATTACHED OND DEROGATORY INFORMATION oO OTHER (Use reverse side for reporting) CHECKED By. lit FOR USE OF OFFICE OF SECURITY: Refer fe oSes YWyz, oc / ME Bi Fon Cece Ve ets t= tev he 2 AG (9h, he FEAL 4 . ant 4 _ Mex 'c0) 67. Spel Zé , 272 6 a /3 , OL. : 7 to” >. BESSASE teas a SGUNING AND/OG IT1441 » Shh BY ue " FSTAL covice, ed Oe ; * gaa. CLIFTON ROSERSON :njr ls i SOS at eens | “ein WE/COG/CICS . t SECRET je Le on 7447/9003 2801S NE 1967, ne See 15) —_. Cus Chi guia Resty 4 wo Ci insey: a. Disteor ores 10. ae 53 ris — ono inp ry nia SN Cb LENO, 26 J-S320L67 Lo ‘RID COPY IFO. Stance! anno. rue Mfr oe — ECRET i meme 193 y pee Is a 62. | .* MEXTCO CITY ~-'INFO: > SiWAVE a 7 Coat, ‘TYPIC/WATCHLIST a : A aes Coes REF: ‘Mexico crTy, 1764 Cry 98592) . i ; “SENSITIVE, sourcs INFO INDICATES ROGELIO (noparcvzz) | / : LOPEZ, DG1- OFFICER. WHO- ARRIVED MEXY 12 JUNE 67, “Is DELEGATE ° ~ CONFERENCE On NATIONAL cosaitsstoxs OF UNESCO MEETING MEXICO, - : ~ Rgougst STATION REVIEW SC WASH 65760 ‘RE SUBJECT ACTIVITIES: "| AND/or POSSIBLE ‘TRAVEL PLANS, - END OF MESSAGE " WH/COG/COMMENT: _ SUBJ ARRIVED MEXICO 12 JUNE 67 C/WH/COG/CICS__H. T. \SAHONEY (DRAFT) oe i | | i | i 1 | I WH/1/MEXICO Sedelind | - ae + 332665 | 16 Saue 1967 | 8 ’ q] iy) . : 8 t ‘ me : Uy rhe * 2 WILLIAM V. BROE Mv seest . | ; C/WHD AC/WH/COG 2 ya . to _ . : cooasinanns CPFCESS ; H snitasno. Ornicen ; AuTuENTiearieg : r - a ! REPRODUCTION bY OTHsa TRAN Tne ISSUING GrFicz 15 PROHIS 2iTEeD, Corv Na. : an cote nnn ee re: oe siaetieeneninetieneet ae steer Liner Piteg ae " quURIWUEC-LOPELs ROGELIU ., _ 201-332065, : ; cot 2ube29 709k - Scan Me ‘pus 2? : i . HMMA-31L 788 es ; = LD APRA OTS ci MEXICO. Pll -OCG" . : a 7 ° ALL, tnnuuGe FILE? PLR “LiLNvay REPURTS, EVI- SMENCE UF REG/FREQUENT- CONTACT BETWEEN NGVICKY AND VATSKY OF SUVs EMve AS RELL aS Tht oes oO ; Sub. UF CUBAN EMBASSY oo Bo v PUSSEMLE INTEL CUNTACT GF CSR 2Nv SECY OLURICH ns cee ; _ NOVECKY. /20i- ~25T091/- : L ee Db ; i mE hk 6704190723 i oo. ; in fos SOFIE THs Fore FILE MO, —&B apy rom . | oo? 867 wn retsvege toevsene. . oe SECRET . YT : . _ 199409, 1 fo 7 ‘ 1’ 14-0000 tater Ovre Oy ‘eLaasine to rie ne. BGs RY OELASSIF IED Hessace 2 B-PEF To rite No.” roe 20 OCT. tt gRance a” vestroy C) sig. : 13dwb? 8 E532 ‘D RECTOR, . Jivave. TyPIC: WATCHLIST Lo oe ee _ we ROCEL 10” ‘cRODR IGUEZY’ Lopez (201- ~352665), ‘CUBAN DIP. PPT 22 7 : D 66 627 ARRIVED | MEXICO “FROM itaVana 12° JUNE ACCORDING TO LIFIRES, | NO INFO AVAILABLE. “ON REASON FOR TRIP OR POSSIBLE TRAVEL FROM MEXICO.. > =” o ES seeRer: oh. br a AO}- S22 bs (57 4 c 7 - 13 ‘ weve Ly -- tare Sr Cong ttte. era: “cuaseifito wrscase af a | SECRET pouessw oni? woth aes apeewce Cort @ CIE maz S217 i - . ci ne cra ato WAVE a a Oe : : ‘: Se oY nO AVE a Shei 48 SABER ON 1ae21A ALE sao. ARRIVED “ADR 1D. FROM HAVA 21 NOV. W137 Pave usa Orr ICuaL s- VERZE OCLAVIO COW BUST ANANTE: PP-E#- 68. TOT . ats 132! sa774 a EF-s5-38 75 To hee O: PRIETO PPD-S 18; Pe, a _ uesE GONZALEZ SSOSTR OF PP-E-65- 13583 GyI90 Sati CHEZ ROBERT, PFD. 4 oo MERCEDES LLAWZS GARCIA PP+..-€4-5553 RAMON RAMIREZ. SOO £P.3.-65- 5: a - PALYAREZ SALGRO-PRAEALS 13553 JORG FCAD IZ CABRERA Crees eee Co 13 Da RISUEE LOPEE PF PP-o- 58-837) es | . no . | SECRET Sei ee rg eno MESSAGE Fors. 2° TOTAL Cortes: 7 19.42 Z- cre. onéctoa reine NFO: JMAVE, xaxrco ciTY i oe Tl “TyPIC: c_ WATCHLIST ee So ae “3 gi . : . we : . ; - (REF! “MADRID, , CIN 45908) ce % oS de ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ. LOPEZ, IDENTIFIED AS ber OFFICER a . PS, Seu bas - BY. AUG, AMSESS/1, AUSKIFF. 5: AND AMNeOB/2. HAS USED fone : EDUARDO, CASIMIRO, "JOSE ANTONIO - AND RA 2. STATIONED CUBAN EMBASSY MEXICO. CITY 1962 TUROUGIE APRIL 1965, ‘BEGAN ASSIGNMENT AS THIRD SECRETARY AND PROMOTED . TO SECOND SECRETARY 63,. NOVEMBER 64 IDEN, AGENT PENETRATION oF THE YOUNG COMMUNISTS Or HONDURAS (JCH), A REVOLUTIONARY ONGANIZATION, ‘SENT MEXICO - BY Sch WITK PACKAGE TO TURN OVER TO CUBAN WHO WOULD CONTACT AIM, DEN, CONTACTED BY RODRIGUEZ TO WHOM GAVE PACKAGE, RODRIGUEZ SAID ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR IDEN GO CUBA SAME DAY, ; - SEVERAL ‘HOURS ‘LATER RODRIGUEZ AGAIN ARRIVED IDEN HOTEL, TOLD HIM Ee ! NOT. NECESSARY GO CUBA, GAVE HIM PACKAGE AND FIFTY DOLLARS, INSTRUCTED HIM. RETURN HONDURAS OVERLAND, PACKAGES TOO WELL WRAPPED FOR IDEN TO IDENTIFY CONTENTS , ~ RODRIGUEZ ALSO INQUIRED ABOUT SEVERAL RONDURANS WHO ORGANIZING GUERRILLA MOVEMENT FOR JCH, . cont/ : COORDINATING OFFICERS . camer AUTHENTICATING RAL Easina CrricER Cecteded how esemarte eorgicca . . Lf dot tant tecation . : . . coor 2a, REPROOUCTION PU, OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROMIBITEO. - : lar 2h a3 : 14-0000 Poo , MESSAGE F FORM, : so . : yotau corte : ‘Seniesa Ota a oe -s huiieed, ‘ wa . _ _ Uso mote . cas OY, + ce ce CPE 0.2, 0 27 1 “prastiaoy — Fe AL DIRECTOR . “peQuest ANY INFO ONWARD TRAVEL, DESTINATION, AND: ACTIVITIES ~ ; RODRIGUEZ, ; _ END OF MESSAGE’ . c/wi/cog/cres 2. WH/COG/FI a WH/COG/HO WH/1/Mexico E/1B/S r] 4 a) . . . GSE : 4 BOR ‘ COORDINATING OFFICERS ee AMD . : . ” 7 Ko AUTHENTICATING ACLEASING OFFICER . - : . oe OFFICER co : an SECRET rated - - corr no. REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. 14-0000 : : Sg MESSAGE FORM ar i et pani ot ik: . ; TOTAL COFlES: Se [amend - . mot. | Otero + a . tat ‘SIL/COG/CICS | | foe | “SECRET. io . are 2578 Reo nece - . : ot . . we 25 Nove Smber_1 1966 ene meee Pe wo, s AOU TING oop a oesrnoy O actvan vo == . i ; a atan s vinascas : teens a | as 19427 cre BIRECTOR east AT | ve HADRID INFO: | ora, MEXICO. cry a a mo an a 4 vo TYPIC WATCHLIST eo a are : REFS: A. MADRID" aN 45905)" B.DIRECTOR: a Sf qe 7 “IDEN: ‘BAYARDO (PAGOADA) FIGUEROA, END OF MESSAGE 4 my . i i : ‘ i. C/WH/coc/cres rn a. , WH/COG/FI 3 > : _* _ we f. . . cm , - WH/COG/MO C2 et) carne sh? , WH/1/Mexico Gem e/18/5 4)? oo - —_ : 7 . : , . _ ae. . ar re - . . 8 a : , . - . ° : , Lee: a . >. . a ' oe WILLIAM V<'BROE C/EUR _ COORDINATING OFFICERS 6 c/w : RELEASICS Orricen 2E- SE CR ET yes aurea REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE It PROHIBITED. | sory mm Apso 14.90000 SE caEdt 8599512 ci danRID 9613.7. Ditecion iaFo Jaye 9 cn Typtc MATCHLIST 2026 ope a "FRO BeUA 2r Nov | IBERIA FLT ‘942, SEC RE pT -} BT eon he oR optar os ves wo : : : . 2 m CUasstry 1a" FILE Now. AAD ba THES: taS3: FIED “af ssace KEE corte _ 1 ar TO "tLe 80, . : - euce aio kD “acr. re reas QO 7 SECRET cestaoy D-iic. [OP Unsoneumer worreitD ese ye ed. <= ZEA _ : - wy Po oot ACTION - . ~ : advance cory - . a - “ —_ a a hiss ia Ee ca A fap RID COPY O sitive: Dhisn. Osis | ~ oo ae 7, eee, 25 my, 25 LS = a : Bie 8905 P “4 Y " roc L10 PoDa iauez Lopez. -PP- -D- -66- “$37 ARRIVED: mADRID y, OF- B53 66S vy Show, JPE6E a) at - Naa aS inmpaie tomate 14.90000 PROCESSING ACTION vISPATCH | Weegee 603 “SE ‘ MARTID FCM mos . x : i= © INCOLING GE iaLS, _ ; Chief of Station, Kingston 19 OMY QvALINHTD esa WO : 2 ; . few (HOM inoCURG __ dl . Chief, Western Hemisphere Division siceornue”* ‘suBsicr “TYPICAA Por Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez _(201-332665 ' ACTION REQUIRED - RErERENCES ; ; j ACTION RECUIRED: As Indicated =| REFERENCE - : DIR'98504 It is requested ‘that the attached photograph of Rogelio: RODRIGUEZ Lopez. (201-332665) ‘be shown to _RUABBE and RUADLIB/1 for Possible. identification in “eonnection with cuIS ‘activities. There is no Anfor- mation at Headquarters. which indicates that Subject’) 4 | has -been in Jamaica, - : , | \ Aw te Constance M, QUILKOT Attachment: =H/W . : ce ‘Photo , . Distribution: : 3 - COS/Kingston w/att . an . . . : laawe POS tS cory Lis Fe, CROSS REFERENCE 10. DISPATCH Sv SYM AOL ANO NUMBER 1 | _HOKW-353 | CLASSIFICATION . a HQS FILE NUMBER — iS ECRE 7 /RESENSIYED 201-332665 OFFICE 2 May 660 WH/C/CICS Ida Galtinee “nee & * Distribution: ” - |. COORDINATING 1 = WH/C/CICS | OFFICE SY Mer : 1 ~ WH/C/ESEC © : 1 - WH/7 . 1 - RID Chess Sustoce 1 DATE Fie S SIGNATURE 7 Seed ¥ [ _° John T. EW; form : lod $3 use previous eotiote 14-0000 oe on fete PB aa LASSUEY TO Ftzt-nowk!/ FIEO MESSAGE _ TOTAL comes. > meer TO PELE NOL . Fr wae rt © RET, TO oma pesteor Chsre. AOVANCE COPY : O tseeee, TJirorree Chence SE “6. g E Ty. 1522492 | MNES inFo DIR cite: ‘Cave 0246 TYPIC 2RKNICK ae REF KNGS 2531 “950, 25). Bene CP ee ced ee ae OY “Le NOTE"CELIM POSSIBLY PHONETIC. FOR we Pee “CHELE” AKA OF ROGELIO: RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ (221-332665), DGI “OFFICER NEXI UNTIL 1985, WITH INTEL INTEREST AND CONTACTS - CENTRAL ANERICA, - . 2. ALL WAVE INFO ON RODRIGUEZ AVAILABLE HaS.- “SECRET. . 7 CPN 9246 2531 “CELI” “CHELE” AKA ROCELIO RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ (201-332665)_ . CENTRAL aN mm iss CENTRAL AMERICA. HAS SECRET | 7 NNN Bat QUES UF fob 1 3 é , ae at e £ 14-0000 teenage 14-0000 FRO BURON 7 be \ Vaicatia Vasilyevich BAXULIS 01-831 513. BEST SITH BUNA < 31320 oe cals eR a - ‘33° FEBRUARY 1967). | ne ce b. RoveSoviet Contacto: Sy, | 48). “Rogelie RODRICUEE Lopor (P=7365, £01-332665), Second Secretary of the Cuban Eabassy in orien and identizied intelligence officer. * . . +> O@ 85 Augyst 1861 son2IGUZE canted to borrov a film fren -' . Babject (3). - . . . he 14-0000 nN ge. bb rar I Ke- omg) Oey Rele ee Ree oe ee Ra OLR ROR ERC ES CE Se CRT 7 . : “ f Lo. _ oo om. “moces Ores Ono . / : nae ne 2. Tovey corirs Cuassiry ro rite woe lf 235 Ls” CLASSIFIED Messrce "REF TO FILE mO. crite 0 acr, 10 om ance ra} ‘pestaoy” ‘sic. Ce Se Ce ee An Oi S “FP AOVaANCE corr meme Oeceriee Dee . SECRET 1518222 CIT: DIRECTOR INFO JitiAVe —TYPIC waTCHL 1sT _, REFS? a. DIRECTOR 55 4 _ . ft “MADRID 9813 (“W2%es CHECK OF QUCTA RECORDS IND 1CATE ROGEL I0FRODR IGUEZ Lorez LEFT MADRID FOR GENEVA 22 NOV. ; Pt cePE2 PREWED MABEID SECRET SECRET : , . we Ny en 4 ° BT . : 7 xO1~ 332665 : LS Dee, KEG of MADRID 3236 ; ee \ os Det. 60999: DIRECT R . INFO MADRID | TYPIC MATCH IST REF D RECT OR 56955 * No. BERN LVF 0 ON RoR Ioyez PLS ADVISE. WHET HER Liason MA Y- “BE QUERIED. ne re pes ~SECRET 20 | een ce es See. EROCELIO | LorEz. : : 7 Fr t cPe4. FZ2LEIT one LFS 14.90000 cane TO FILE mo. 2! 2s , ime sae MESSAGE. “© ‘rorat cevirs. a REF Ta FILE nO, | . a “ gtee wo LB eer. 10, o2ancn . : . > REPROOUCTION PROHIBITED * [pestaoy Osis. 2 : ADVANCE COPY oO inver saree] BEAN “Info DIRECTOR, aa | oo ——e . TYP Ic WATCHLIST ns oe ae Oli. a go : bia 63 | 385 REF MADRID 9582 ce i bo . No INFO AVAILABLE” RE Rope Tevez act iviries GE EVA. DEFER. os . TO BERN RE POSSIBLE’ Lia Tso “SEU FARA Two REF. TRAVEL iC es ; SECRET — | = aT . ee ad Roe €t.1 9 Re: PRICE & 6 oP 2., oc . mein 322CES —_) ea, 1966- a re 14-0000 Wome: Ooo no : . om ooo. nn ae . . 4 CLassiFy To FILE WO. £2 Pie Six. 33 ia 4 ULASSIFLED MESSAGE _ rared ‘so Be an : 6 _ ERE TOPELE WO. — “eke ae act: orstmey. Osis, “70,08 ance S- . “ , DISESTOR, TYPIC, YATCHL ISI a 0 yOV 66 , a MADS ID £08 CENEVA N22 q e Te Z TZ. nnn i iff* “RODRIGUEZ APRIVED “AQRID FROM HAVANA ATED FODRI@UEZ IDENTIFIED AS‘DGI OFFICER “SY ADENTIFIED AS "DGT OFFICER * NNN, NAN ANSE IFf&-5 AND AMKNOX 1. HAC - USED lite So ANTONIO avout REF REQUESTED apt 19%, 201-8 332665 a: | Dec, 1966 14-0000 8D fo : ALSSAVE vuna vo = en Soo tars] = . “T .) WoTaAR Copies: 4 aw rn — : = © .SCOGGIN: hot: "Orie me” a. taone , Cdestsoy 0 RETURN To. Grane J Per ¢ fall FL: a Time Fe =ES were i ae oor oer. wire “ont oacror Tess 55 1 “INFO; © MADRID’ DuMAv een oo , o 7 oa = ’ TYPIC ¢ WATCHLIST . ; : A) "MADRID 9813.- CN. 45905). (NOT SENT cxtva) Sg es B). DIR 55146 (BEING RELAYED | -GENEVA) a ne =) DIR’ 55147 (BEING - -RELAYED GENEVA) - OREF A ‘STATED ROGELIO (RODRIGUEZ) LOPEZ, PP p-66-637, . : ARRIVED. MADRID FROM HAVANA .21 NOV, .REF B GIVES BIO DATAON (oe ==. (RODRIGUEZ AND REQUESTS INFO ON ONWARD TRAVEL AND ACTIVITIES, SEN~ : _SITIVE“INFO INDICATES ‘RODRIGUEZ GOING GENEVA FROM MADRID, 2, REQUEST STATION PROVIDE ANY INFO POSSIBLE. i | __ END OF MESSAGE . ‘cfwu/coc/cies___ ae WH/COG/MO as - : E/AS/A _—_ a ee E/BAS WBA GL veel fos ve the eben fevefi ky 5 TATexe, A TYAG Val de : . 7 os ; : j Yat OLA ; oc “WILLIAM V. BROE._ _ ; A C/EUWAS COORDINATING OFFICERS : - a: wel Ll. - (RELEASING OFFICER: J- 4 “s e CR ET . a AUTHENTICATING: : REPROOUCTION ee OTHER THAM THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PRONIBITED. core moe Ppeeace pete gn pees oe oem 14-0000 ant ba re in ee ere renee [Dee crear aivO air. te. be age ——— tig Cyasster re ere | edee TS eke Ne . : 7 i HOP: ran Presta ithe resisoy Cs-c. ACVeLcE .c8T Wier “Gane Dowie Bond FILE bet i ff SER £4 262 $522 oe co, SC a ae - ve DIR iN:O. MEAL CITE wae 7727 | 70265108987 Le TYPIC annus . 2 7 ae ve ; So Be 2 PEFS: a. DIA gis9 Ft re f ne ; . MEXT. 5410. won) ee 1. ON 3 DEC 65 anMiGs, REFORTED LUCIO AND RODRIGUEZ not IDENTICAL. . : .2, RE Para 3 REF Bs /\ HAS NEVER- KNOWN RODRIGUEZ TC USE ot PSEUDO LUCIC. oe | oe seqnete Q2i 26% |e Rgpeliuley nw ever || Ae Ee ae) < wpe cA a fon! PHS 7 €1529 Said 3 GEC $5 -AMMUG/T LUCIO RODRIGUEZ NOT IDENT ICAL 3.8 As} = UDO ee ERE 14-0000 TTB 20o1- V6 4 o1s” MESSAGE FORM No seancn ORE RD oy 3 . SXANNXNXANAKENK TOTAL copies: 7 inoex TNO wwoex : . Matis “EXFIve In.C3 FILE NO. 70: UMIAWE S@XICO cry ae FROM? “DIRECTOR WAVE . Ref: MEXT said wa ov 7) . ORDER CIN Chi IDENTIFICATION OF Lwclo, puqust WAVE ASK ADLSVL, WHO EAS PREVIOUSLY: nevi REESE AS DCI OFFICER, IF pOORLOLEZ AND LUCIO ARE IDENTICAL. “SREROFIEMED END OF MESSAGE © : {Ee 2 1204 oe ; _ . a . a6. MIRO. SER: #AMSPICE/1 has identified RODRIGUEZ as her CUIS CO."Lucio.". — ° a GMT Bol- 33266S_ mms a / : 2. . oe CODRIINATING brricens on Gane i . AUTHENTIC ATISS OFFICER ay FFICER . on : _ RELEASING 0: SECR ET Jg- LL eectwrssoe " REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE I VRONIGITEO, Cory wh “ ee Nt btn tenth otodpameitteutin sb... cana 0 14-0000 SECRER 3 August _1985 es how.» meaiices piplonatic Plotes 136) “gud et. This office has 20 objection to your including taforastion coa* ig our comprandun of 6 April ‘1963 tn a report to the ‘Bureas of rnst ions) Conmarce, The ‘Bereau of Custoas, and the Inaigration and “Ib ‘Baturelizetion Service. a . mo "2. It is noted that: sSccording ‘to- a usually reliable source, thie ‘4, + . suteewbila 1o-currently registered to Camilo Downech.Gadea, who waa Comesréial Counselor of the Cuban Embassy until he left for Cuba ona 10 February 1965. As of the prasent date, the sutozbdile is atill being _ used y the Cubon Eebesay. ; -Distributton: Legal Attache THIS IN¥ORMATION IS FROM A COMPIDEDSTIAL SOURCE. IT MUST KOT BE DISSEMINATED ; IN WHOLE OR IN PART OUTSIDE YOUR OFF ICE ¥ETHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE ORIGINATING GPFICE 18 MEXICO c1rr. . FILES: 50-2-4-A- : 4 365 ‘ : 8955 DG SECRET | | @ 9534 he. poferenco is” ‘ede to: your. | pesioreddun’ a of “26 July 1565 en the above _ oe, ____ SECRET iter duly 26, 1965 Tipp -* Proms SubJect rr GUNER, oF AUTO BEARING CALIFORNIA nae . ¢ your . This document is for the use o x pnoy. only do neither 2% HOP AAT. aarti e should ve farther disertbote without appropriate auther.2 ** Reference is made to your memorandum dated _ April 6, 1965, captioned as above, Me, It is noted. the automobile referred to in your ve Memorandun. is. now.in possession of an. employee of the | : Cuban Enbassy, ‘which could be a violation of export laws .. Pegarding Cuba. Your approval is therefore requested to include the information in Your nmemoranduz in a report to the Bureau of International ‘Commerce, The Bureau of” ' Customs, and Immigration and Naturalization Service. . a GROUP 1 ; Exchuled from automate rading and declaszification 4-00000 q . an 7 roe ~ . | : . 4 oe a. foo ot finance officer, pays thie enployees’ ode . ‘ Suspected G=2 . . ! PLL ECL NSTTICS: + . wr SOD EYE i Wifes. Ester GAVILAN Rogales PP. D/63/455 .¢ .Dolores RODRIGUEZ Baes PP D/63/456 _ Miguel ¢ Gustave Fernandez RODRIGUEZ PP’ D/63/56 i } ~ 22} 1/63/454, Arrived with wife and 2 children 8 July 1963 previously assigned to. Mexico, left late Sept 19€2 | me ey: - Pum a 7 Sram 194 proro 18 foto ff £ Avi 196 ‘ . Ave 4 pe Tuy ees : P= 7365 : _* - .-- Rogelio RODRIGUEZ ‘Lopez Ror --432UGS 14-0000 . CLA ssiecaricen Seceir _ PROCESSING ACTON REALS FOR IOC T MS 1 we Ohfel oi Steiiua,San dose htt wee PNef of Station, Nexen sane CB OL, ul /U ives Srmeegotde VEGA Hodrigueg ACTION PLOUIRED . RULRENCES a i Helerence:. HuN\=25993,. 29 Aprii.1965 | s Action =: See Para-3. ns oe 03 Was Feported ‘tn Reference that a tian identifying — _ Biwsell as “Roberta” fron Costa: Rica phoned ‘the Cuban Esbassy, oo Mexico City, on 23 Apri) 1965 g5in an attecpt ta get de-touen -. iwhth the Suvcessor of Heeger iofPoadrt gue; Lopeg, Cuban oo - [intertigence offieer: ¢ dan Turther stated that he was ‘jthe doctor: {friend of Manvel, presumably Banuel Mora. head ¥4 the Costa Rican Communist -Marty. 7 ; / 2. An interceptegsictter, dated 2 Bay 1965, towJudith _ serrata: from Or. Jorg 1a Hodriguez, Apartado 1212, San woge, refers to Wis récant quic trip.to Mexico. Vega | : wrote to Judith using her Party pseudo of Juanita Saenz,. qt and at the end of the typewritten tctter he wrote by hand . Ob; “Greetings to. Cafula and Engle (¢)". Cafwla js one of the pseudos used by Costa Xican.Communtst leader Carlos Fults Sibaja. Headquarters has been interested in Veyga's fre- ‘quent trips to Mexico and his intimate fefendship with : Judith, as revealed by their telephone. conversations, but: no derogatory information an Vega has been developed. : However, the fact that he fs familiac with the Party : ‘pseudogs of Judith and Fallas Suggests that he may be nore: involved than he appears to be, . 3. It Js requested that Station San Jose determine if Or. Vega was in Mexico un 23 April 1965, the date of the ¢sll to the Cuban Embassy. The Station is again asked to try to uncover any indication of subversive activity og: — the part. of Vega. Is he friendly with the #ora brothers? CHESTER D. DAINOLD Distribution: _2-San Jose t > legegu. | 1 CROSS REFERENCE TO T onoaron SYMOOL An MER = ~~ howe 1689 E3- | WRSw-27u0 PT June 1965 7 CLASSIFICATION 3 HGS FILE NUMBER ' j SECRET "| 207442557 SECRET Chief cf Station, Son Jose a xu Chief, WH Divisien — , ; Chief of Station, vextes Clty PIRUMENAInknown Costa Rican in Contact with Cuban Embassy Action Required: For information, and sée paragraph two. oO 2 Oe “A. Aosording’ to LIEWoOY, of 23 April 1965, an unidentified man . + -@alled the Cuban Exbassy in wexicu City to Speak to the Ambassador, . ° whe. was not -in, The man refused to give. his name ‘bit eatd ho was tho per who. tobe. seen with Lhe-young blond man” from. the: ‘Embaesy, “3 Sub: ikex iy secretary to tell the Ambassador that-he had . Peéed¥ed-a abi frog ‘thé “Expassy’ apking Hin to:eave to. Kexico froa Costa . Rica and ‘that ; . “reservation then. “that they shad knoe : of "Roberto® supposed to mike the acquaiatance © person whovhad ‘tikeén -the: young place; and that the cable had . e4id ‘to tel the ‘Ambassador ‘that. ‘he was the doctor friend of Manuel, 2. The. Station is unable to dentify Subject, However, ‘the Blond pan o probably ‘Rogelio. Rodriguez Lo Second: Secretary and identified Cuban intelli gence officer, who left PES for’Cuba on 5 March 1965, The Station would be interested to mow the. Adantity of ‘Subject Lf it ean be determined : by the: San Jose Station. — Willard C, CURTIS” i Distritutions | 2 + COS, San Sse - - 1 - CAND | 3 = Files ; | ; “HMMA 25998 - 29 April 1965 i J . j SECRET _ 50e6=75/% uw. ; Glenna H, PELLEN egn chrono 50-6=75/4 ERG? ‘ i ; "Lawrence F, BARKER “had received the! caadle- at the ‘béginning of alluded’ to some business they were ‘going to take care of, Finally, Subject. SEGRE? oo 7 oo | SUNT: . "ower of Alito Bearing California License” Yay alo a. ference is sada to your nenorandum of 26 March 1965 on " eatoschile which previously”bore California License HBy 10, mow. “bas Mexican diplomatic plates De13 and is owed by the Cuban i _. , Brbassy in vexteo City. The date on which the license plates vere ' 5, Chewiced 19 not kniw. : bo 2. The deseripticn of Rogelio Rodrijues, who purchased the A ‘eusomobile in.Califoria, does not fit the description! Roselio "he Re , “Rodrignez Lopez, who, was a uecber of the staff or tue Cuban RBobassy in Hexico City at ‘the tine of the purchase; and the identity of the Purchaser is unknowm. ; _ THIS 13 FRI A CONFIDEVTIAL SOURCE. IT MUST NOP BR DISSEGQATED | | | { | | Distribution: Legal Attache ; re | | | | TH wHOLR OR IN PART OUPRIDS YOUR OPPICE WIET/OUI PRIOR APPROVAL OP. a - i TEE ORIICIATTIA: OPFICE It HSXICO CITY. a . 1 . . . . 1 - . : | . i , ; ! i Distribution: SO-2A/A i < PaT35 _ Peb955 SECRB® # 9052 ced a | Contests eer Oe . a . - io ; 4. ee! ey 7 rs erent - oe enmrewernorenn, 14-0000 mans ; : = hmnapnemnenaamemerns tere . opt ciassirieo MESSAGE orsTr: ‘Action: SECRRE T N Cusesricanion DEFERAEO ION INITIALS | inneIMDRRR] | Snenesiore | LER ; UR > FO wexr _._SEQyavEOs;O eo 2 . ° . . me . . - . ; ; ae - . micee | . KAPO.. TYPIC ANKHOB - _ . ; | — REF Gave. 9937 CIN 5865) atime go oo ae er ‘gy dt, GECRIEFING AND FLUTTER ANKNOB*f-CONDUCTED DURING PERIOD ie 23.NAR <.:7 APR 65 ESTABLISHED “AND REAFFIRMED: HIS ‘CURRENT AND- PAST" . RA te. INA FEDES«A~d- FLUTTER “CONDUCTED “2 APR INDICATED NO DECEPTION. FOLL ° OINTS 3. Ge Riko eT a pA car: ae S: INVOLVED ‘WITH OTHER INTEL SERVICES | MON NAL NEORNED CIS RE-KUDARK ConTACT.s te | SSERTIONHAS TOLD COMPLETE TRUTH TO KUBARK RE HIS | 3 i PHESNO] HISCLAIM HAS NOTIN De ASI"S. A H) RELATIONSHI Ee: Aet CL IAS. NOT FABRICATED. REPORTS TO.KUBARKy ITED ‘UNDER. FLUTTER: WAVING ENGAGED “IN. SOME’ EXAGGERA}' |i -; EPORTING: TO. ‘WAVES: ;O1NG THIS. TOPIC WAVE ESTARLISHED’ REPORTED TO a ec ATIVE IMPORTANCE RAUL IIS CIS co MEXT ef ORTANG Scene to WAVE AS CHIEF CIS OFFICER MENT. Ari EXPLAINS » 77 IMPORTANCE ATTRIDUTED TO HTS CIS:CO BASED ON FACT LATTER TREATED |: RESPECTFULLY BY. FELLOW EMPLOYEES. “SIMILAR INSTANCE FUZZY REPORTING RESULTED IN-A=1 REPORT TO«WAVE THAT SCTED CIS. IN FACT A-1 YANTED VISIT SPA N “ORDER SPEND CHRISTM so WITH FAKILY, .s0 HE SURFACED POSSIBILITY HIS: TRAVEL To SPAIN TO RAULe® | + RAUL RESPONDED: VOULD -LIKE VISTT SPAIN AND HIGHT CONTACT A=1 THERES | DANGERS SUCH INACCURATE REPORTING IMPRESSED UPON A-1 WHO CLAINS ; RAICHT FACTS IN FUTURE. _ 1 Se AS L'S-PAST CURRENT VALUE TO CIS CLEARLY NOMINAL VIEW Hrs Jj VAGUE REPORTING TO.DATE. WAVE PLANS PROMOTE HIS STATUS WITH CIS “| RINARILY BY PROMPTING HIM IN REPORTING TO CIS INFO HE “ihve ron") i 1 tl vs, OUN PRON CUBAN EXILES AND FEEDING NIH ITEMS SELECTED BY WAVE FOR PASSING CIs. 0 ; prone. REVIEWHIS CONTACTS. INDICATES -A=1 Has ACCESS MRR, SECOND EROUT) HOST OTHER ANTI-GOC-INDIVIDUALS WAVE AND MEXI AREAS. FOR. EXAMPLE Avd-LEARNED. FROM MANUEL (ARQUES) DIAZ {201-273018) THAT HE OTECONT #8 : Mo ak eee — | Ey, AYE eres y aia : | ae ot 7 , Tse ale ; ao y aNcOMING =~ en, ILB Ho, . | t rob J : : : ] pt ; ae ' 14-0000 a A 4 i t ! i ‘s . ‘ . INCOMING NUMBER PRIORITY . te _ OPERATIONAL, " INTALS - . IMMEDIATE 4 : 2 tf . . INFO . . . _ Cire “PAGE | TEO a0H WAVE 9599. Gor we Tone P NAVE it MOVE CERTAIN. “Tse! ASE CIS JNTESEST In HIse” S PAST VALUE KUSARK ALSO REDUCED DUE PREINARILY A-1'S IBJLITY PRECLUDING CLOSE. OPS GUIDANCE WHICH HE REQUIRES N AVERAGE AGENTe . ItE SILLING SPEND § MONTHS TRAIL PERTOD: EFFORT INCREASE CIS INTEREST EVALUATION OF HIN AT SANE TIME: : ‘AVAILAB LE. FOR CLOSER XUSARK DIRECTION EXPLOITATION. - IF OS RANTED ASL WILLING } iE. TAMELY: JOIN HEN NEXT FOR PERMANENT : ‘eNO HOVE 7 “TS DIRECTION WILL PE NADE.UNTIL YAVE ABLE ICALITY. -. ARING A~1 FOR DISPATCH MEXI NEAR. FUTURE TO CONTACT = * 6 350 ETDe. a “ : Tee IN CONTINUED ATTE: MPTS IDENTIFY Awl’ S CIS CO NEXT, FAVT : , SHOWED ‘A-1 WAVES MUG BOOK AND A-1 SUCCERD EGG DENTISVING ral “MIS” CURRENT cIs co MEXE, AS IDENT TO_ROGELIG X RODRIGUEZ) Lov. f . €291-332555). HUG BOOK ALS. SHOV "N ANNUG=L RO ALS9. TDENTIFT cn] SAME - PLOTO AS THAT OF RODRICUE?.: ; - S. INDEX RODRIGUEZ. if | . | H CLASSIFICATION a _ INCOMING mm et Ee py, panos fk ah Eas ble eee ceP Re tee ee ee we eres a _ _ . Subjects: UNKNOWN SUBJECT;' Owner’ of Auto Oy Raptioned vehicle, not otherwise described, was observed on ' developed that Captioned vchicle is a 1961 Ford Falcon two- . Investigation in California -has disclosed that the captioned “vehicle was’ last S6ld to oné ROGELIO RODRIGUEZ who gave a he was buying the ‘automobile for Someone else in Mexico, and “would allegedly go to Mexico in the automobile, . of the vehicle asa man. between 35 and 40 years of age, 0 \ Date : March 26, 1966 or TO : = i -.., Bearing California License HEW 810 This Josumeat + esetes ote | con Witheot eo; . 4 7 . t has been ‘reliably reported to this office that ‘the -grounds 6f the Cuban -Embassy in Mexico City at 11:30 AWM. on October 29, 1964, | . : 2 Investigation to date to identify the owner has door with Vehicle Ider; ification’ Number 1R11$123981, false address in the. Los Angeles area to the seller of the vehicle, At the time of the sale, RODRIGUEZ indicated that “ “RODRIGUEZ was described at the time ‘of the purchase | apparently:.a Méxican (judging from his Spanish, dress, etc.) and was allegedly staying with relatives in Los Angeles, California; ™ _ . 1 an CONFIDENTIAL co t : . Group I 4 , Excluded from Automatic - a4 5 apn ee . Downgrading and Declassification : /- y7ss CONFIDENTIAL . “It 4s possible. that captioned automobile was : ‘purchased, a. Cuban. diplomatic éstablishment, Any informa- tion ‘you may: have which would assist in ‘{dentifying the: owner of this automobile would be groatly appreciated. : ao CONFIDENTIAL 14-0000 nT scenes AL et U - tee ae . tone / . oly, 7 oan . io ES EROUTINE i . . . _ . . . ‘ . : , . A : fies, Coro ne CLASSIFIED MESSAGE = nage, 22 MARCH a _ a . P2768 ~ SECRET (CY _ Cuban ‘chrno © | CLASSIFICATION Dererrep | | | prio priority -f “OPERATIONAL | “INITIALS. “IMMEDIATE | “WAVE INFO, TYPIC) REF: WAVE 952 9 cr 5629) POUCHING UNDER Ts 723649 PEOTOS OF CUEXCA,- RODRIGUEZ, AND VEGA, ce = END OF FESSAGE . Wah Le, og & (in cenit (0 ~ (Ave 2((— “ COOMOINATING OFFICERS : L F PARKER oo { (|SECRET = “ G CURTIS ' GUTSOINS 4 . + “ can ° \ a, Aw, ° vo ‘pistrY - ; i a . ee - CLASSISIED 1588 ‘AGE Vs moe. “ifn AGTION: + : : a pare. 15 NAR 1965 : oe . : ~ ct : : ; INFO: Coo. a SEC 2 ZT : ee: j * . : CLacsiricarion ‘ : fi Tr , + HM ; PRIORITY INITIALS i mega wumoaR t. : | OPERATIONAL | narrate ct I ooo [IMMEDIATE | fertg 4 = € i 2: MEX | WAVE 9539 > j . H NUMOER : -; «OTYPIC a | REF A WAVE 9233 (5502) CC 8 DIR 91854 (NOT RevD) 4 she - C MEXD. 2752. po D PRIO TO HEXI REPORTED 3 FOL INFO LP TEL ROOM ON 11 FEB, PRIO TOLD A-1 i TE EALKING DOWN MEXICO ‘Ci?! STREET, yw ESCRIPTION) APPRCA NQity } §: r a G-2 OFFICIAL. errs SAtD THHEY Ti L TOPICS. RIO DID TAKE oY APPROACK OUGH AMPALM=4.4 | “ILL ATTEMPT =, i : WESSAGE : ™ an . a as ee ae oe SECRET f re: ELASSIFICATION _! INCOMING . a ee : : F : g ® if £ 3 14-0000 “DISPATCH PecetsynG #C1ON 2 - lan ne cng we . . _ ——Chief_of Station, Moxico City a “XK fs criss rane me an . * [Omy cea ose = . Lacie akn al ~ chief, WE Division SPM YBRUNEN/LIRAVING /Ope: AMUG-1_ Review of LIt ACTON BTQUIBLD - RU LRTNCES ‘REF; EXWA-25052, 23 Deceader 196% 1. .AMMUG-Liwae chova copies of several docisents obtained by LITADNT.2, . an and attached to refercace for Esadquarters comentas Of ‘thoge stewn to AYMUG-1 o on 2 February 1%55, osly-those translated in paragraph 3 were identified vy *. him as ‘perteining | to i: : . : “MeRG-L ‘pointed out the folloving: itéms of significance ‘in reference . 2.’ to tm attached Sorresponderce: ; : _ . , nazis “MALEERTO®. written ta pea. rh the upper “Fight band” corner probably refers: to ths e "ALESRTO" of the LN Section’ of a . the" Deb. we . eo 4 SO Be The name ‘in ‘the’ upper right hand corner indicates the ae person to viiom the reply should ve directed. os, - The wang, “FSRRO" written in the upper right bend comer tae refers: a) JOse Miguel ROA, Fernandez who was assigned to- the ° - ‘Cuban’ ‘Eubdsy™ ar Foxteoy a. ™ signature’ "PABLO" indicates it is ccvreepondence trom Cuba to Mexico. The documento referred to above hava been: translated for the 3, record as fol.invs: : \ "30/1cts R: 2 Sos Zalogtos, : - In tha eoath of Jesus __ IT am forwaniing a cable fron X-Ond requesting f.1m3 of thas country ora ottor Ceatral American countries, CONTINUED . o « “ vibution: &le ~ C8, Mexico city j CROSS REFERENCE TO _ WQS FUE ease . 50-6-128/3 14-0000 DIDFATCN BYMDOL AND NUMBER: EMM -13443 CLAGRIFICATION " CONTINUATION « fora DISPATCH SECRET... * Wer ouggest - ‘you tas - care of this matter &s 6con as posoibdle and to report vioining these files or of sédding sone person for the - tins the cost of the operation. _ the posal ities ° Revolutionary, -. Pablo" * So @ I. ! _ those debts. If yo én ne,.80 you ‘vould bave realized that these were not i . ' witha “your reac t);: for: which reason you vould have turned to ue, with.. - ¥* olution: to that problen. - . : . | . We are: tnstruct! ng comrade ‘Bulogto to make you a reasonable ‘loan vij 4. vhich you eon: “Ect ons of yur present debt. Tes ; . . In the ‘future you should. ‘consult us and in particiler praesent a plan t to woe courade Eulogio, ou. ORY, Proplos of that nature, with the confidence that 1% Will be solved. . ; _., You should make na a report, justifying the loan that you will get to. pay tts dehta you have." _ . oo, Jobn H. CORNISH A ne ef . CLASSIFICATION: - 7 - . - 7RORET a 14.90000 Y ~ ~ oe ? j , if. . So, oe _ “Eenitle= 8 marzo 65. . 761. . - Salioa al MAMI. IEGGLsiC Jorré. cor la csj;osa Gel vr, : oo - errera Pranyuti Ve Giese cue el jador sue esta enferuo guicre : : oot . ‘ote el vrepase a verto.~ CF rhe wh segnida que llesue Te avish= oo oh . ee oo Oe t Eatrada a Ais V3tine EE Ranéy iubdidal por Cejeda._. Jorrin ; ue “arda por G1 avrapuecta cee 8359. ; oe 5 i L ; - Entrada a les 4° inge Norales ,or Rogelio.= Jorrin que - a Co ats Rov-elio salid’ia Cubay--- -903,0: °- . . em _ - H 7 : Salida al 260225.+ 2136hs.0 HD Avilio por Prrafn.- HF que acaba ce salir.--- 911,- OF ee eaae \ : 4 * \ s 14-0000 2 March 1965 LX-2460 MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE _ SUBJECT: | General: AMMUG/1 Debriefing Report #271 | ' Spécific:pRogelio. RODRIGUEZ, Lopez/Photographic ; -.” Surveillance of Cuban Consulate, Mexico’ - . City, a oe : Of 9 February 1965, AMMUG/1 identified a photo- .. graph:of Rogelio RODRIGUEZ Lopez, Second Secretary at the.” ‘Cuban Embassy ‘in Mexico City and a member.of tie BGI =: 7 (Directorio General de Inteligencia). He also identifieda@ ~~ = = Sees "photograph of RODRIGUEZ' wife whose name he could not . recall, oe on, 7 - SLs “2. ‘These photographs are part of the surveillance on the: -Cuban,Consulate in Mexico City and were taken from the ’ following: |. ; ; . Film No, ° - _ Photo ; Date : . 373. ~ 10 22 February 1964 _ : ' _ (Rogelio RODRIGUEZ) 279 15 | 26 November 1963 a ie ae (RODRIGUEZ' wife) oa _ 8 Additional information on RODRIGUEZ is contained “inethe following AMMUG/1 Debriefing Reports: 4 ds ‘ ’ _ L . ; #153 dated 24 August 1964 (eek a cos” gigi =." ~~ 9 September 1964- on 146 #217. 2 March 1965. ¢ we —\ sy 2 NN / ss . - ” : / 4. Piccolo - WH/C/RR/OS- chien : Ce . Ben Stotts ~ ~— JOol- S3D66S 14-0000 "gaps / “ 8March igs . . -2.4¢ . tX-2480 ot “) | | ! MEMORANDUM FOR THE FILE | SUBJECT: General: AMMUG/1 Debriefing Report 6271. i ' Specific:O Rogelio. RODRIGUEZ Lopez/ Photographic v ; Surveillance of Cuban Consulate,- Mexico © 7 7 a) rr ep On February 1965, AMMUG/1 Identified a phot fo. "Graph of Rovello RODRIGUEZ Lopez, Second Secretary at the De ' Cuban Embassy in Mexico City and a memibex of the DG! (Directorio General de Intelizencia). He also identified-a — _ Photograph of RODRIGUEZ’ wife whose name he could not recaly (ufe Egten Cavin Raates dc hedn zee.” _ ° 8, . These photographs are part of the surveillance on the Cuban Consulate in Mexico City and were taken from the . following: oo . . Film No. =———Ss~ Photo - Date $73 10° 22 February 1964 - ; .! (Rogelio RODRIGUEZ) 379 BO. ag (26 November 1963 _ 4 (RODRIGUEZ wife) 8. Additional information on RODRIGUEZ 1s contained in the following AMMUG/1 Debriefing Reports: oo _ #153 dated 24 August 1964 #181" 9 September 1964. - $217 +d 2 March 1965, - We ee, Shope g de Piccolo Cae 7. 8 W/E/RR/OS i { CP. [er | SOUT or | ; ~ "Ben Stotts. ter 222669 pat istribution: te . w= “RI (201-332665) 2-AMMUG/Pro, MANAGERS cis, Chrono. No yw 5 . CUBA SECRET CUEA GAVILAN ESTHER. - LOPEZ). SECRET “f S4LES DE RODRIG WIFE OF ROGELIO - 196k. " ROORIGUEZ LOPEZ, ROGELIO. DIPLOMAT. C1A=P 202222 “tora 1963 YEZ LOPEZ, * ROORIGUEZ CiA-F 20222] ~o wee . . u X . _— . mo ¥ oy yey o . . - . 7 : “_— / - . : : , . bets). [ oy omer) wy . eens gy -9F - , Co . 7 oo os bon a wares ae) > 1 ayes vt te Coca I, /. sgaid ‘ i SR Bi Fda HE ES oO eC & i ’ cuba : 1963 “GAVILAN ROSALES DE RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ, ESTHER. (WIFE OF ROGELIO ROORIGUEZ LOFEZ). : SECRET . . CiAeP=202221 a ee ta 4, MEMORANDUM FOR: - i rareh 1965 WH/C $63-49 LX-1836 FYD Stat General: AMMUG/1 Debriefing iceport 6217 Subject: £/w: ‘Communications: 1 t i- : In of edmmunieations, the agent ts given a ‘name, separate a8 an indicator; Ia the Romeo Uperatt ~ from:bié owa. | pseudonyni, as . ‘the use of the ‘sane JULIO" meant that’ the letter was for "EDUARDO" that'ls: kogello RODPIGUEZ,. who had that as one of his. peoudonya.a 3 Bnd! ‘ased: itin Auzast 1662 saben be was inthe LLA Section af ” BGI (Cuban, latelligence sérvice) Headquarters, The Valladares "Operation slatilarly wed "GENAItO" to indicate that the letter wag for “TESDURO, " identity unknown, but.a cage olficer in MA Section in: August 1962, 2-AN A UG/I- Production 1-WH/C/ESEC 2-1 (0-5-1 and 201-332865) at 7Mary/Bernice: Mary Hutchison WH/C/HA/OS ‘Benjamin Stotts - C/au/C/RE/OS a » RESU: ail niéredles 10 febrero 1965. pee pasinta cb: 20 le zué en su vie. por Luba. SUL hd de que estupendauente. AGUILAR se alegra y conmente aué ecrfa guy bueno cherlor siplicnente pues "a nosotros nos intercsen mucho tus comentarios" de todo lo que segurocente he pocido seguir 2ssde cerca. SOL agree que este he sido el viaje nas inteligente que ha hecho, inteligente en el sentido dela _ cosprensidn, una cos& menos emotiya. AGUILAR esi lo eree y snifiesta.‘que ohora ya tiene una base que debera servirle pera la reapréciacién de auchus cosas. SUL dice que ddenfs _tiere perisado. reerésar fuy pronto, y por tal: notivo- quisiera AGUILAR, y sefiora fucron el sibado a cenor a su casa. aR agrédece ld invitacién pero no puede. aceptar en vista “ae que precisazenté eso dfa dcbor4 estar en Ciuded Cbregén, .. pues’ tiene: él cobprosiso de hacer un recorrido rpido por'el. Esta do. de- Sonora, pero. proacte que ¢ a su ee ce, oadrén do acuerdo y se° ‘Yeuniréa,. re eve 09124 /T1 Drs ALVAREZ (la. vos dol ‘frusitenal tee 4 SOLUTE! AR2c) pregunta a la tkbajeda de Cuba por z Lig’ EoD AGU: oy Va Ser inforuddo’ por JOERTI que no se encuentra deja cl reca- . do siguiente: que lo esperaron ayer los espesos cue lo habfan invitado: -Y que como no pudo’ir lo espersn el s&bedo para meren. dar, | ‘porque ellos van a estar fuera. JGERIE toua nota y- poco rd el recado. _ of GalOMaKK 22° cierta wl ao oe Tjol Ci de la oficina On “la Psbajada cdo 9 CTO eaNbiLell d Dnorzera eon Seon. pues es muy atligo de é1 y.que es el rrocur:dor de Ta sepiblica y que | va a aclerar esas cosas cue han pubdlice2o en contra -de nisno CANILO los disrios capitslinos. Este dice que lo tien sin cilaode, pucs es la misma prensa cue sieapre ha ¢r iticado a los grendes houbres y verdaderos précercs, con nes reozén “ven @ criticcr a un pobre hombre comlo es él. JiullS dice que de todas maneras " son unos uierdes, y bien nierdas", pero que los verdaderos saigos estén con CALILO cue lo quieren de “verdad. CAnILO » ‘lo gabe: y ce lo ogradece. a0 10:15 Una eniples a del Tice. FUTAL PARALGO Seereterio del ‘Presidente de la Gran Comision tats Seénedo, 2 nenifiesta cue -agucl desea ir a Cuba con su feailia en vieje de plecer. - “El Vice-Consul ALiLN dice que.lo puede hacer. La enplecd entorces solicita "un ‘salvo-conducto parg FICLNEGA". ii : . + dndica qué no es necesario puce eso solo es cuando hey estado - £ de guerra, pero cue st tiene pasaporte oficial puede otorger— sele la visa. . 14.90000 200. eres 362. 3676 Salidaa al 09,-1410.- Sin contestacitéa. Luogo Ro-~ gelio. RNodrf{guez pide una ‘confereneia. al 33565 de: La Habanae ‘y posteriormente pregunta a Bertha Pino (ompiezan a hablare r nifaiero 309) ai ta recibido todas aus cartas y Rertha- dice que ef. “Rogelio pregunta por qué no le ha con-- .- “ha “responde y pregunta por Ol seveee ¥ testado y Bert! : Rogelis indica quia ety mandé con Mario hace dos semanas, lo= Bertha ne dé por enterada. a titemo que ‘Los ‘aapatoss —Sepeepude de Dra.Margot Machado con Rogelio para comunicarle- Rogelio se alogra y pregunta eémoe. eomenta “que bien y. engordando. “" | Nuevas= t pregunta a Rogelio Bi eatd haciendo mu “cho trio y Goto ‘dice que né, que ya ‘levanté. “Bertha Pro gunta cémo. estén en la emba jada, y Rogelio comenta - ‘que todo- "tqundo bien, Bertha pregunta cudndo Fregresan a Cuba - . Vega. y $1 y Rog po” creé que hasta MATZOy 8 a principios; pre, gunta si va a contestar sua cartas y Batha aclara que el ‘yierriés leo conteataron Y-. ‘le mandaron un ‘aobre anarillo con= La Beflora de Samao Rogeliorque ya lo recibié; pregunta ertha dice que né, que hasta. el- “Rogeliorque |. 641 ya empezdé a trabajar y 23 de febrero y ol martes ird a Santa Clara, ayer con Bola do Nieve e Iviing, le mandé una carta; pregunta si eatd de acuerdo con las cartas y Bertha indica que sf; ~ que le dé recuerdoa ‘a todos loa compafleros. Rogelio: ~- que ostd bion.- 360,-— , Entrada equivocada.- 366.- Salidas al 09.-1425.-Sin contestacién, Luego Rogelio .. pregunta el importe de la llamada que hizo a Cuba y MF pide “que dentro dé 20 minutos llame al 188440,- 380.- Poste- le riormente Mt dé tiempo. y precio: de la llamada a Cuba.~383,- - Salida al 141861,-1906.-J,8e cominica ala farmacia y- pide: medicamentos a nombre de Cepedas- 396,- ladda ceiedie etcetera eee Sicisi227 tev.65) i ‘ t ; q 3 105, Divba dada dea Cubs: W297. . 2? reb, 7 Mat, 136.6 * ; 0950 = 1107, : . a + ‘ Entrada 0950.- HE. preguate si ‘you Megaron las beeas -- para loa estudiantes y MD nide llame al 141326 para. que lo-. informen, = 12 4.6 : x . Bn tends’, 1222,- Novicky de la Erba jada de Checoslovaquie, con Rogelio pare: dectrle que lo. urge hablor con: sy pregun- ta ad es Nosible y “éste dico que: st y quedan de vefre a las 12 en el lugarsito: aquel,- 143, _— ae ; _ a eo , 1 Entrada 1205. gL Lacado ‘Cuanntémoe Porde al no oneons trar a Sinobas, queda de volver oe llamar.- 154,- 9° - ; : ; Entrada 1242,- Urdanivda pregunta at embajador qué ge - . , 10 necesitaba lo comunicara ¢on ol-- ‘lo ofrece y ‘és sta dic Inz.Curlo. Durant porgue. habliron te vorse para heblar algon — de materia azucare era,’ ya que purece que hay wna bihbliorrafia que Durnnt estima que es muy moderna y le gustari pregun--. turle ciertas cosas, Urdaniviascue Durant — @s un hombre _ de mueha confianza y muy. competente, : Armas ast& de - acnerde y ®Erega. que Durant,le exatuvo hablando de una's pus : : blicaciones sobre determinadas téenicas azucareras que se-- : : " - ; wo han ido incorporando en aljnnos ‘pafses a la industria. - Urdanivia: jue, Durant tiene simpatfa. por la revulucién de“-- ; Cuba y tode, aue es un homore en quien ;uede confiar y ;or- le daré sna tetdéfono, - “rnas acepta,’ -- io tanto Urdanivia prarcunta que netiecias de sufiez tiene Y Armas indi ea que eon éstos na ha sahido nada, sin embargo ost esperan do carta -porqne ¢€L le escribid mandingole unes libros gue ~ le pidié3 que an cise de que sepa also, lo tlanara, - _ : : Zz . p- 136s 14-00000 - Canciliess day os {Colon SD22 Aracs, lo 7 Pleripotenciaria Presentacion de credenc ales: 3 de Julio de 963 ? - °F Seaar Remon SINOBAS- Casndo. Conseforo , > -Seriora Macta SOLIS de Sinobas | “4, ReBidenciar Alvaro Obrezon 123, Dopto. 60S, aa _ * Jer. Piso (Col. Rona) Telefono; 12-21-79 © Sefer Raul “APARICIO Nogales, Conscjero Cultural, ta Seflora Raquel ABREU de Aparicio . : ue Residencia: Zanora 199=4 (Condesa). Telefono: U-57-89 - . Cantilo DONS!ECH Gadea, Consejero Cozercial > Sefiora “Esther Natalia JESNEZ Navarro de Donenech : : _ Residencia: Cuernavaca 35-7 (Condesa). Telefonos a eed Lop €zy Segundo Secretarios. BAN Go Rodrizues Lopez agpasnetate california 173. Telefono: Us-02-63 . FER TANDEZ Roa, Tercer’ Secretario. © Senbra ‘Lolita RODRIGUEZ de Fernandes Roa. : Residencia: . Juanacatlan 25-401 (Condesa) Talefonos , Sefior Manuel Eugen: sto VEGA Perez, Tercer Secratario. - , “Residenciar Francisco Marque 1 160 (Condesa). ‘Telefono: 1-13-26 " Sefér Reynaldo: CEPEDA Hiernandes, Tercer Secretario. Residencia: : _ . . | + Telefonos _Sefior Luis ALSERT Soute » Agregedo Cultural ee Residencia: Michelet 7, Depto. 301 (Anzuraz). ‘Sehér Enrique VILLAVICENCIO Argudin, agregado Diplonatico. Sofiora’ Xenia SENENDEL és Villavicencio. Residencia: Francisco Marquez 160 (Col. Condesa). Telefono: Ue13+28 del Gobierno Constitucional ai de Los Estados SO: DIARIO CFICTAL, organo od Unidos Eexicanos, 2 de Enero da 19
104-10180-10062.pdf
14-00000 104-10180-10062 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | “cho ye// fart ° care. 16 SFLEMBER 1959 to + DIRECTOR ; on: a neweyt WURTEM SRE ox) rom 1 HAVANA SELENE: OT rca ie pea : Cagis TE ar teens mint ACTION: WH 5 Pablo ew ff ee tude ste a . ME bebe fe rane WO + COP, FI, FI/OPS, FI/ROM 3, PP'2, ‘PI {pRO, “PR fer! 2 pP/PMO, 100 &, DO/t, Ad/Ch, S/C 2 Gea 0 DIR cre HAVA 96930, INTEL DA 16 DEC APPR: PARAS 1,4 (2) PARAS..2,3 (3), PARAS 5-6 SOURCE: PARA i[Georce K HARPER, LAS VILLAS PLANTATION | OWIER (F) PARAS 2,3 AMARIA (B) PARA 4 AMBARK-1 (C) PARA 5 Ob [HARRY GRAHAM] (F)\ FROM OR MEMBER (F) ee 1. ERNESTO SUEVARA HAS MOVED WESTWARD. HIS EXACT LOCATIGH NOT KNOWN 8UT 165 MEN THOUGHT TO BE UNDER HIS COMMAND ARE CAMPED NEAR MANACAS IN WEST LAS VILLAS. GUEVARA IMMEOIATE OBJECTIVE BELIEVED TO BE TO CUT OFF CENTRAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC WEST OF SANTA CLARA. FCs AMBARK ~2 CONFIRMS THIS REBEL STRATEGY, SAYS MAY BE PLANNING TRY CUT HIGHWAY AT SANTO DOMINGO. SC: HEAVY TRUCKS CANNOT . TRAVEL EAST OF SANTA CLARA. BACKROADS CAN GE USED 8Y AUTOS AND LIGHT TRUCKS. 4 2. 26TH OF JULY REPLACING CTC LABOR OFFICIALS WITH PEOPLE ON SUGAR CENTRALES WHICH IT CAPTURES. IN SIPRRA WBESTR*, IN CH'ROCE OF CONRAD REQUER OLAZ, WITH HQS THE PROGRAM... - ey . MMM 1389 Upreece FCRET | REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THA? THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHBITED. Cozy No Sot so CLASSIFIED MESSAGE - 8" to fy ROM KP Fitea rina ae _ . ‘ NPS Raced Fase Decoy 1 RE RN Sa ess meted i ACTON: Beant once Pht a unt ented ra RE tein cttw Nace Sun 7 Maat 7 RAGE 2 INFO Y, MRC CHIEF, 1S VISITING. SIERHA MAESTRA FOR CONFERENCE WITH FIDEL CASTRO DISCUSS CASTRO DESIRE DISSOLVE MRC AND INCORPORATE 1T INTO 26TH JULY. W. SMALL FEU FORCE ACTIVE NEAR COLISEO IN MATANZAS. ARMS SHIPMENT SEIZEO IN CAYO HUESO, FLA WEEK 7 DEC WAS PURCHASED BY FEU FOR USE IN HAVA, 4, 5. GATISTA HAS CONTRACTED FOR SERVICES 2 FRENCH ARMY OFFICERS EXPERIENCED IN GUERRILLA WARFARE TO ADVISE CUSAN ARMY. aoi-4 : 7 SUPDATA: HGS MAY WISH QUERY/PART|ON PARA 5. DISSEM MB DEF ORALLY. tee RELEASED 1618302 . “END OF MESSAGE > Ne s Mees. Sg -_) SECRET . : FORNE Cen Pease os “Sih 1299 hee “REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy Ne.
104-10180-10138.pdf
14-9000 104-10180-10138) (2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 es . . SA RRS - Sala eae eae — ROUTINS AND & .CORD SHER) COMMENTS Pgsaly *SD/SA8 . 4200 Alain. Bidg. | Reon ! care ‘oerceay SO. [aecensa joemacseg] INITIALS ac/TSD/TA ~ PRORITY NAME ia Ple-cds teen) aL COLIN C. REID. " RELEASING OF FRER fs wL; o cu LY Tet ln Best KL ‘Chaven” ENCLOSURE ten | COCUNENT NUMBER HNGe 3923 Foum rtae «conse base 14.90000 a bed | tre note le Chic of Station, Mavana a 3 AQUATIC/Operatioml 9 SW Supplies for Ayre} CR MEU gta of : HAVA ~ 4999, 17 June 1960 1. The S¥ supplica? instructions receded to establich tvo-vay We corresponience with AME jl are transmitted herevith. We realize that some of the instruction forss . SUpplies which are. telag transmitted are duplicates of those sent to the Station in support of other operations. Tovever, in ordcr to facilitate the handling of cach operation, the gupplies for each are furnished as a complete unit. This will preclude the need for berroving fran one agent's sup lies to outfit another. 99 | 2. ANERE)vill write to the Cuse Ocficer, using carton systen 739337. Two unused sheete of carbon #39337 should be {ceued to the oyent for this purpose. Fe should be told to store then separately to avoid accidental loes of his writing systema. Wis carbon syaten 19 developed by means of tablet #30607. A supply of the developer water{al, in quantities sufficient for ining purposes, eccorpenica this dispatch. of . 3. According to the WH operctionnl ploo, SW messages written by afr. vill be mulled to accommodation addresses in various Latin rican countries. Th accordance with that, KURIOT vill provide tie nppropriate (Wil Field Staticus) 2 with the caterials necessary for devetoping the operatione] beBseccs. &. AMERES. vill developthe SW messages he recetves by means pilz 497 #58838.) fe Should be tosued (twenty pills £58838 Yor that purpose. It is recomenifed that the ogert td told to hide his cveloper matcricls tn ae cafe place, This should not present much of a proolen vecause (the pills sré so QF emall.\ We do sot génerelly recommend that{pilis be cancuflaged as vedic tnes.)9F Even th cases vkere the SW inyredient(does have a bona fide mediciusl usoge, the concentration represented by the pill vould usually be jn excess of tn formal dosrge, d thus there would be a dencer of heviog on unvitting person use them by ac ident .qqir the Cuse Officer feels thet for Operational reasons it is desirable cemouflace the us medicines) they should only be kent fn « dobtble whieh is clearly murked FoR EMMLRUAL USP OULYS 9G . 5. According to tie overrtionul plan, tie Tose to escent &: meesages will be prepared for the Arve Division by KUNIOT et Neadquerters. The Area Divies’or -will pouch the G saaces (23 “ulenk” sheets of stat toner D§g the mpnrorriate Field Station for Eppitent oa of the cuver test and\uotling. 6. whe AMIGA] Case O'S !cer siould foutliarize himself vith the accompanying subsites and tustructfo.s before eny attempt is unde to trein end issue supplies to the acert. experience has shown that it 49 edvisable to plen for two or three short (2 hour) scent treinin: sessions scheduled over e period of days, rather then to utterpt to craz the truizimay: into ope leag session. . 7. Speetal attention shewd be Given to plenhing the®edver correspondcuce. It ig usually recomsended thet the agent use Galse Mase and return address) oa his SW messaoczes to the S:etfon, thereby io-associat! ng hinsel? korpletely from his Si reports once, they are tn the f2il cheroel 2 4enis requires that the correapontence be ficticn-), und entails c certain amount of skill on the pert of AMIRPlin fabricat! Rs avparently (guwent correspondeuce}?4Ue have found that the use of 9 false postal ident ity)Prequently provides the egent with considerable psycholosfes! recgsurance duriog the course of the operation. 3. The cover/ 2 53223. PRS TO [Lor 3 CLARO . BCRET come PRIORITY fe - * i 4p | goers? ! “AIM ~ 3423 Cl a. the ‘cover correspondence must tn oe wy aprear to be different from the bulk of rail eniinirily fourd in the echroncel dcing used. It ahevid ec:.taino ao [nforation which could be yleved ce Suspicious in eny way. The cxternel Btpeets of the coresponmlcuce must be Tnascent fa all aspects tf the GW is te be eagected to provide aay level of security. _ 9. We have round that oh. meltarglite of may SY eysten dcpeacs teashy exttrely on the care vith which {t Is used. Plesse stress the aced for enre- fol writing techniques in your acent traiting sesstons. \ . 1’, The folleving supplles and instructions are trensritted in support of the oxfe: Operntion: q S) q Q., Stantard rakes vhieh describes tn detail how to trite(vith a Sages oh&e 9 b. One Garton Boot e020}, labeled (Dstors?RiTrON CARBOU)is to be used to demoiStrate the principles €orben).iting. The déVelopzent . Fricess Sor this system can be carrled out in the egert's presence. c+ Cue oztte (100 mt developer £20509)uhtch vill develop the deronstra top urbod writing. , af da. Instruction wa/ 816029 )bortbing the development of the (ceoNstrarion CARDO 49 to ; ul ‘ O bauoed iarpen Sheets £39337) The one 1nbelea (PRACTICE Capon) is to bevused in training and 1s t6 be retained by thé Station. (iv )99 fre to be issued to the agent. The agent should not be allowed [sesceze the development of this system, nor should he be shovn theaq message after development. - : 4 f. Instruction form H-36037) specific instructions for the devclopment(of carbon system £39337) 9 & tay pills £30607, )to be used to develop practice and real messages written ¢*th carbon / 39337999 Rh. Teo practice mescages vritten with 3 ingotng SW system which he shoulda use to practice his development technique. 9. . i. Gventy-rive pits £58838 vixich na) vi2 usello develop the SW measaces he-receives. Tyo or three (o> these Pills} should be used ; in srainingsy ‘Tventy of the remaining p 1is\should bé {asued to the 4 a 3. Tastruction Form #8-26058) instructions for the use of (asveloper £56838.) . k. One copy of the “Station Matatenance of su Supplies forn. 1. Miscellaneous ftens such as (Cotton, swab sticks, and biotteres) itexs generally useful for .SK processing. : - il. You vill note thet tvo different xinas ot(carvon sheets)have been subzitted with the supplies. Ore is labeled (DEMONSTRATION craBoy This should ; be used in the practice session o: Y- It ahoilld be used to demonstrate (carvan writin; technique the agent. Thig systen be developed in the agent's prescrse. Tegth arbvona submitted (439337) constitute the agent's operatt sending systenH (Cue Sheet of carbon '3933/\bas been labelea(PRAcTtce CAX307.) Avter the acent has mastered the use of thé ONSTRETION CARBON should be Given ce opportunity to write vith the (PRACTICE eat 1s very important - that the Case Officer have the chenee to critique the at's SW writing : technique with the actusl System which the agent will use. Havever, the agent should oot/ —— 523 “teat Te sree ene eee TT nen ere ate ntl cee ee ne acm ee oe se ee ey | [: i | | 14-00000 sShow.d not be alloved {to witnese the develorprest of lis operatic: 7 ban aysten fror be shown the(messi:ge after developrent ) The(develope: i) parboa 99 139337hehould be carrted out at the Station. the Case Officer .* that the Le that train mesenges written with the operational PRACTICE CARBON 7 . the agent's techulque tg poor, he should, e(yhotosraphs yor tHeld ne messages to point aut to the azent those“areas vhere improvemen. . . ied, or-he should just discuss it verbally. me 9 ; "1. The Station should retain the Gemnatmettod CaRporl) the (7ts 47. . CARBON, and the rest of the cupplies. Please becr in mind t ci". sveloped meson ard vorstag waterials should be treated as classified. 13. Please do not hesitate to request edditicnnl help fron} 37 as needud. “4 9 ; . 4 . _- f. ae, re M4. TAurseto . Ar JCANTA A. MAWESTO * . Enclosures: (1 Box &1 Env). / 1. Supplies & Instructions , 2. Supplies ; 7 - 22 June 1960 Distiibution: 3 ~ COS, Havana, v/encls a/a , a, v/o encla 1 - TSD /SR5, w/o encls 2 + W/b/PT, ufo encls 1 - TSD/SAB, v/o encls . 7s0/san{sMeneatrick)( 2922) zeke : 9 3 0 £33 A 23 hay é C . Er u - 3523 TLASSUCATIS . aaah cy" el BECRET [J Jeeunscrs [oer 3 < TPLACTE POSSI Osre o1-naa asc PID fwitecd OPK OS2LETR.
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HN F KENNE M ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 / "42 July’ 1960 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Finence Division ATTENTIONs C/o & TAB y : 0 SUBMCTs (tsut0 Anerice RODRIGUEZ “ o* 1. Subjeet has beon recruitet by the Habana Station . “at the rate of $300.00 per month effective 1 June 1960, 2. It fe requested that finance Division deposit the’ Ralary of Subject to (.cdount No. L4-335-10,, whitney Bit EatSonal. Bank of. Kew. Orlenas, P.O. fox. 1260, Mew Orleans 10, : Loutetana>y This accoutit is unter the nane offinilio Todricues. o4 : ‘3. The first deposit should be made on 30 Juno 1960 for the month of Juno end ronthly thereafter until further notified. 4. Ro taxos are to bo withheld from Subject's ealary. Je a. taterlino “C/utVA Wi/4/FI/RSeehafer/da Distribution: Orig -& i - Addressee ~ WH/L/Finance I = wH/4/Chrono : sy 1 = WH/4/Subdjeot —_ > 3 uf 0 J 2th? oye 9 O6° ae te re. BO Re ie ee ln een me nee, aes eee a Se ee . -
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[104-10180-10156|,., 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | Lecemcer 1959 FERSCNAL DATA: && . SS ee eee of Qa ~ NAME? (emi210 Ae Rodriguez) A os: (32\years. 0 : nie ce BrinTH: (January 27, 1928) _ (Wedade, Habana, Cuba. 96 . NATIONALITY: American. PLACE OF BIRTH: Havana, Cuba. SCCIAL SECURITY NO.: (32-42-7817 ) ELSCTIVE SERVICE no. :(6- 45- 28-53 ) MARITAL STATUS: Married (21-1/2 Jears) CHILDREN :( boys, 1 girl )oG '.BDUCATION: (Colegio De La Salle, Havana, Cuba 06 & La) 6 . PRESENT aponess: (s24fte%° FOCSA, Apt. 28-L, Calles 17 & ,) leee Fortier High School, New Crleans, lane University, New Grigans, La. Ie DEGREES: Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts. UNDERGRADUATE WCRK: Sctentific-Medicine Progran, majoring in Psychology and ainoring in Biology and “ Chemistry. GRADUATE WORK: The Humanities, majoring in Linguistics and & Literature. (Lac ing 1 more year to complete Q work on my Ph. D. 6 0 HCNCRARY MENTIONS: (Pat K2epa chapted of (Phi igza Iota National Honor Society) all graduate work done under scholarships and fellowships provided by oB(tuland) University and the State of Louisiana. CAMPUS ACTIVITIES: |Phi Kecpa Sigma, Fhi Iota Alpna; Pan-American Club, Internaticnal Club, Flying Club, & American Association of Teachers of Seanish 0 and Portuguese. « PLACEMENT TESTS: Graduate Record Examination --~ Advanced Test Score: 670 (Upper 59 of National Average). -U. S. Civil Service Commission -~ 7792 Military Intelligence Research Specialist: Grade GS-7 Intelligence Research Specialist: Grade GS-7 Poretgn Affairs cCfficer: Grade G5-7 ~ LANGUAGES: Conversation: English, Spanish, Portuguese (pcor). Reading: English, Spanisn, Fortuguese. wr tine: Eng2ish, Spanish, Portuguese (poor). working knowledge of: French, Italian. CHARACTER REFERENCES: . . . ») 06, alnut St., New Orlear iS, La \o6 3 Y r. David L. White, 612 Wa Neo. Perry M. arthur, $cec Thanksgivirs Drive, Ferrine, Fla Ur. Lee T. wolf, 420 fark Ave., Swarthmore, FaJonos | h %, 'r, Clarence Zehnder, Ziiftcio FCCSA, Apt. 2&-3, Calle 17 & ,) 060 Habana, Cuba. B08 iss Dorothy Manes3, e722 Palmer Ave.,. New CPseans, La.jaG / S ae on C we tk ted any srraaae we ae, wee Pie ~ thy oP <} 06,0 zal 14-0000 December 1959 WORKING EXPERIENCE: U.S.A. - 1948-1954; ‘ g £ 9 Gas Refrigerating Co., New Orleans, La, ~-. Sales Counselor) Cardiovascular Research Laboratory, Tulane School of Medicine, & New Orleans, La. -- Research Technician. . . {Middle America Research Institute, Tulane University, New Orleans] os . -- Assistant Librarian, ~ . oa . , urd Infirmary, New Crleans, La. -- Medical Teghnictan.) erlitz School of Languages, New Orleans, La._jé@& Professor. ot{Tulane University,) Spanish Department, (New Orleans, La, -- (Teaching Fellow. (@ (Most of the above positions were held principally for the purpose of providing addition income while doing Graduate work at( Tulane Univagsity ) HAVANA, CUBA -_ 1954-1969, Branch Sales Office for the following: . 9) pleton Electric Co., Chicago, r113 -- Asst, District Manager. Wlayrow-Hart--& Hegeman Slectric Co., Hartford, Conn.) -- Idem, ntury clectric Co., St. Louis, Mo™) -- Idem. 6 [Hubbard and Company, Chicago, Ill.) =- Idem, ot LL Hubbard Aluminum Products Co., Pittsburgh, Penn) -- Idem. of (The Okonite Company, Passaic, N.J)-- Idem. . - ce This 1s a combined| Havana District Sales office,) handling the individual business~of each of the above companies in this territory, and representing their interests in Cuba. ‘ PRESENT POSITION AND DUTIES: oS Since April 1954 I have been working as Assistant District ] Manager of the Havana: District Sales Office for the above described companies. In this capacity I have been directly responsible for all business operations of these companies throughout the territory of Cuba, It has been my duty to promote the sale in Cuba of all items manufactured by said companies; organizing representation in the main cities; appoint distributors; assist in collection of accounts when necessary; direct the servicing of their products in case of operating difficulties; supervise the handling of all of their export- import shipments; study the market conditions and trends, analyze competitive situations and advise the factories accord- ingly; cocperate with and advise local distributors in their Sales promotion programs and assist with important accounts and contracts; to ccunsel Management in sales policy and procedures in this territory; and to protect in every way possible the interests in Cuba of the above mentioned American manufacturers, ¥ RECUMS: Due to the ecunomic’ ari political situation prevailing in Cuba, and present restrictions on imported goods, I am considering the advisability of making a change whereby I can improve my present standing and future potentialities {n accordance with my educa- tional qualifications and proven experiences. I am only inter-- ested itn working direct for an American Company, either at home or abroad, with a starting base salary of about $12,000 a year. dnl
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104-10180-10162 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992}; .0)... i Sg ecu eee ee pad Det) 7 152 > “4 - Ce ono. RALPH SEEHAFER CAassipiep teste et We [secret | “or: 2065 oate. 18 MAY 1961 BELL 15 i “hee, INFO, DDP, COP, ADCe/A, WH, BEL! S/C to PRITY CARA ; Into ; cite OK §=BELL 0628 \ JMZIP CONF, PLS PUT FOLLOWING INTO se WRITE COVER LETTER AND MAIL TO was ‘ "MSG NUMBER rive. (ian). RECEIVED ron i MSGS THRU FOURTEEN, BE VERY CAREFUL OF(ELVIKA JOVANE DE Py 4S) WE HAVE REPORT SHE VERY PRO-CASTRO. FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOU ALSO BEING SENT BY = * ; RADIO. HENRY, CLINTON, HAPPY AND EUGENIO SHOULD LEAVE CUBA AS SOON AS FEASIBLE. USE EVEHY MEANS AVAILABLE INCLUDING COMPANY FusDs FOR LEGAL OR ILLEGAL TRAVEL. MEANTIME DIVORCE YOURSELF FROM OPERATIONS AS HUCH AS POSSIBLE AND CONCENTRATE ON YOUR EXPILTRATION. ADVISE IF OUR HELP NEEDED. IF ROBERTO WILLING BE ALTERNATE WI CHANNEL FOR PETE AND KET PROVIDE 10M WITH RADIO. HE ONLY TO BS USED IN EMERGENCY. 997 ‘USE INK AS PRIMARY CHAKWEL. INSTRUCT FELIPE USE SW AND COURIERS i FOR HORMAL COMMO AKD WT ONLY FOR VERY URGENT MATTERS. WE SENDING POUCH VIA TIGERS WIFE. FOR SECURITY REASONS WE REMOVED ENVELOPS TEREB CONTAINING PERSONAL LETTERS AND REPLACED WITH ENVELOPE CONTAINING PESOS FOR FELIPE MANAGE OPERATIONS. TELL FELIPES WIFE ‘ SEND PULL DETAILS BANK ACCT TO HENRYS PO BOX MIAMI. WE WILL COOLOINATING OFFICERS AULEASING OFFECER AUTHENTICATING OFFICER REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce Gijay. 14-0000 a ' ™“ wt! os em mn a me we ne eet re tee eam me me eee we be eee ~ ‘CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ORG : - uNT . SECREY [ating OT 9223 BELL C623 TO INFO CITE Dee - 2e= q L Gormcert ano ssami vowtmur parosi3) TELLPETE BE CARETUL OF . . COUNSELLOR YUGOSLAV ENB WHO INTELLIGENCE AGENT. (GDCLE) CONTENTS THIS NSG FOR ORAL RELAY TO YoU," . 4 END OF MESSAGE , 03 ws, L(A : a L g.c, 1% ACAWH/L . A. STANULIS cAuD COOLDINATING Oorrcees AC /WH/L \tr€asrege creices AUTMENMTICATING OFFICER SECRET . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE I$ PROHIBITED. Copy No ; ¢ hi
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14.0000 scr gr 104- 10180- 10165 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 . PRITY BELL JAVE c1TS “CARA ry INZIP.. —_ 4 PAN ) Pe “{ .t _ SG 9 stop U2 ust 17 ‘AP? JUST C . ° . SUSENIG) 2ELZAS? =D STOP REGISTS2 323(s 188 END STOP STAY SY ‘POSSIZ LY CLINTON TRANSYITTIEG STP cor: sPLITELY O28. Le Saat "| OPERATIONS AZOUND PATE AND Paco. STOP Pits TLL HAVE CONTACTS | SSADORES WHO VERY ACTIVE TER ) DATED 29 APRILE KITH TEGEZ, PAUALA AND ITALIA COUNTER-2EV. STOP FIR: MESH Apon ALL SECURITY MEASURES ‘WILL PE 27 AMER LCA OPZ2ATION STOP PAILI mans STOP SUGSZST OSTALN ORs POST BINIARIS WHO! PLAN Sixx suxas.; 2. ENVELOPZ POSSIDLY OPEN= ~ SXANID ‘ATION. COVER LETTER APPARENTLY | 10 ‘enocicd oTHER sage BY WOLAte . 3. F20r AE-TKANTIATION SG | LAST PART LAST SENTENCE. wos HI (tapPy) 1s PROCEEDED WITH "ORD =? REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ThE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHISTED, a ‘Copy No. RETURN TO CIA Background Use Only Do Not Reproduce « Inf vents ROD G ag ae BEEN a 93 + eee echt nian OME
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| 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | 7 | cussiio Messace. SEEM MFFER *336 -” CLERE ROUTING SMR 61 ; SUCHET — SEL TO 8 , ul oO > J ct! FROM WAVE pre nt MAR 9 19292 61 ACTION ¢BELL 15 J pol INFO. «DOP, COP, ADDP/A, WH 3, BELL S/C ROUT INE IN 2743 PRITY MEX] INFO BELL C1T= vavs 4342 JNZIP . ; REF MEXI 7544 (4/2 cvs) of Le STATEMENTS “ADE sy (Luis ALBERTO DE JESUS CGNDG:: CasyiGAL)TO |. MEXI ACCURATZ. OLIEN HANDLED (BoB3y aound) ax Guas neudez exo rCEN As Q@iveRo Ment 16189 poss IDEN B3 PSuzo0 E110 FERSANDIZZ) axa (GUGEN- 0D 10") IDEN ¢;(PLinio PRIETO) IDEN De ALL KNOWN 10 Gave SEEN IN CONTACT 9 a WITX EACH OTHER AT OWE TIME OR ANOTHER. 2. WAVE HAS NO INTEREST SUSJ. HOVIVER, WAVE SUGGESTS IF SU3J DESIRES TRAVEL WAVE AREA JOIN AMIRON MIL TNG PROGRAM WILL HAVE AMOTS ASSIST HIM. i | END OF MESSAGE G Vic) “ / 06 De! 2 2¢a¥?) a REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFRCE IS PROHISITED, Copy Na Qip!
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14-0000 104- 10180- 10178| ™ ‘ ") cs 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | FROM g MEXICO CITY ACTION, BELL 25 ; . yu INFO COP, coe, ADoP/A, WH 3, BELL $/c:- PRITY BELL INFO PRITY UAVE Clic Sexi Tea =D -+ ° GNEEP SECUR . "+ gers petn 1750 (@dT— “ori ds « oe “FOLL STATENENT FROM ‘(Luts ALBERTO DE JESUS CONDOM CAJIGALS REJOINED ANTI ‘izcoiNtsT UNDEXGROUND ABOUT MAY6O, OFF IGZ6 WERE AT at @rFIc10 FOCSA APTO 214) SECMND FLOOR WGERE LOCATED Gin (ous De FIanza) PRESIDENT Gony “aDURG) IN CHARGE OF ath ENDEZ) (NOU IN UNDERGROUND HAVA), THERE ASKED JOIN FRD BY SENORES Riverg ob and EL soto CARRIED, FRR CREDENTIALS « (vas) ACCEPTED AND SENT PLANILLAS orant o¥(sua tf eres wane (02Gz PILOTO)AND OF SELF, VAR NAM Go PINO,) cRouP MAD CONTACT ULT! ANCITIZEN AMENBASSY HAVA NANED(EMILIO FER aaeaean » NAN GROUP ASKED CHECK RECEPTION RADIO SWAN IN PROVINCES PINAR DEL RIO HAVANA AND MATANZAS. GROUL VIEITER py(Pinro PRIETS (LATER EXECUTED 12 OCTOBER 60) AND DELEGATE (ABIO FROM MIAMI RE CRGANIZATION FIFTH COLUMN UTILIZING | LASTIC EXPLOSIVE SELECTING HOUSES HAVANA FOR ARMS CACHES AND DRop °C ZONES. SUBJ TOOK ASYLUN(2 JANUARY 6 1 ENZASSY)RAVA. ENO OF MESSAGE o C/S COMMENT: * NO TRACES ALIAS Gorse Pino.) RESR XOOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFMCE IS PAST LO. Cony No
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‘ Q | ; aley! ONGt 3,7, MULLANE 6s UNITS WH/£/SECURITY 6785 ets TO + pO FROM: PUSFOR — Seace, CONF, «BELL 15 “INFO. = COP, ADDP/A, WH 3, BELL s/c QUT 6435: cuT 64 TO FRITY POVE © INFO ; (EGR BELL 2491. ee . 2kgr ~ IMZIP SECUR RF RPT 3161 (IN 2661) (NOT ENT MOV") 06 ,06 1. REQUEST KUSODA R&P ASAP CONTACT PR. HE. TO ROURIGUE. GONZALES, INSTRUCTOR, BERLITZ SCHOOL, 1209 ST. CHARL’S avs.) Abs: PLAY MrSSACE _FROM SON (110; "Dt. NOT RETURN CUBA, E:PLANATION <IL!. TOLLOW IN LETTER.* TELEPHONIC CONTACT SUFFICIENT. 2. FYI SON RECENTLY ARREST;D AND RELEASED. AUTRORITISS SEEKING FATHER. END OF MESSAGE pee an in otf Le ys —~ WH/4/FI__R. Sechafer in draft, | WILEIA! F E. ons tan 4 HOF. LANGWY CHIEF, wH/4,/SUPPORT COORDINATING OPFICERS CHIER, WH/L/ SEC - QQLEASING OFFICReS . AUTHENT NO OFFICER LSECRET _ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy 0
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| 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | tiny SECRET | € Moreh 1961 KODUANUR FOR: Chlef, sk SUBIECT: afiie 1 (ixrect op 3 March 1961) REYSRSECES: | (4) AIPM 9CK6 (IE 2208) . . (B) RELL 23a (07 6009} 1 1. ‘Roference A does not give fufficlest dete£) tc mske a very istio. epprateal at this time of the demego to our oserstions fron the(=rrest of {8d2%1.) 24 a. Accorélag to ANPTZ-1, the ke:d princisel agent t of our obey bebint nets in Cubs, ANCHE} ure host fuliy informed of concerning o;oretions anc Foporting. Ra siso knev of the a rea seent ret sm how contcot o:n be mcde vith the agents. He vee kont fuuy coyninent of all troop end cutgsing radio measegos ond Peports. : +, Following Ia a Mist of tha egents knova or oradsbly known to at au 4 . —NEYES1 APL AMP AACE ANS ASTOnat _ ARPASLOIRR ad xacl ret ADT TT APEONCSE TOI APHIOLITS asciet SMMIGL ITER ANPECOANCI “1 AM BOUT=9 i Sg APPLE AS AME Aad ah LBAn} . oO} 4. aan wes sigo-Ln coptsct with comntorrevclutionsries sued #8 the falloving which could h-ve been the’ csuse of Bika urrestt saeioea BART] son 06 ob Pé;9) 3Oet) \ 5% TAM LAVA)\(Peu), (7K ratio srercter oGChsterte sCAl Karin) SECRET 14-0000 RU MTR AURA EAH TRCATEN AAG REPRE SASS oh 2H a i eybehins sgvotes be woo originally, int sod Distribution: . Orig ‘’& 1 ~ Addropses : ~ C/E /4/C1 ~ CAK-L/71/0. C0 WA/Ly Pur (File setts lasted) = WH/4/Chrono = WH/4/¥1 <> at a6 od b ; , . ; ade Hy ;
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14-00 404-10180-1 ; 0200 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 o6. Jyan 0, Cessnova noirtzues ) . Apartado 6290 Yo Yetanu, Cuba oe ey Hee an a
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14-0000 104-10180-10210) [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 “| Tre Cnief_of station, gHFAVE. 0 0 0 LK femme ia Jom: Atl eo Ese CAN Ree RUE TAD a Fog _ Chiet, Festern Hemisphere Division = J _ ucenray suaitct TYPItc Letter From Fletcher Kh. KNIGHT to Widow of Preter Di GERVENO ACTHOS REQUIRED = REFERERCES Action Required: For Your [nformation : Forwarded under separate cover attachment is a copy of a letter from Fletcher M, KNIGHT to the widow of Peter Di GERVENO for your information, LO: \ Ellen F, MARGANY Attachment: Letter u/s/c Distrisution: 3-COS, JNWAVE w/att u/s/c DISPATCH SyMBCL AND NUMBER DATE 533 UFGS-10515 1 May 1968 Distribution: 1-RID 1-WH/REG/C 1-WH/COG/OPS l-Originator [oreeti wane “ ' : Ptere ar 8 oe . DISPATCH we. +0 14-0000 15 April 2983 ce ; vrs. Paula 8. Sodriguoz ' 251 S. We. 175th Stroot : Miewl, Florids 33157 Dear Mra. Rodriguazt I wos deeply moved by your recent letter in which you so cloquently oxprossed appreclation for help tha Agency proviced you. I en most grateful to you for sharing with mo pour thoushts about your husband's life and his dcdication to this Agency. it 1s very coz= Sorting for ma to kmow that wo havo been a source of strongta in your time of corres. ceca bo of heln cs time goss on, please Y2 ve ts co cdnd ca to lot us know. t Sinceroly, Richard Helms | : | . — | . Us Richard Releg | RHelms/ecd ~ 15/4/68 oa rsoeer Chves Ono —_ . £ : 2 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES Classtee to TiLRno, BOCK TO FUSS WO. SECRET PERSON/ UNIT NOTIFIED ef —____ . F |? | ff - Cae Free a2 SET. To prANCH (os J 7 \ ADVANCE CUPY gam cory |" Canaan |_| REPROCUCTION PRONISTTED . pEsTRoY is) sts. SECRET 1519392 CITE CARACAS 8292 t= DIRECTOR INFO JMWAVE a AKULE CIELBOW [ser GF | 737 ¢ CG ap ve WdO. REFS A. HVCW~7746 (NOT SENT JMWAVE) Jr even Be. HVCA~14933 (NOT SENT JINAVE) 1. REQUEST HQS CONSIDER NOT CANCELLING PROJECT CIELBOW. REF B POUCHED 14 NOVEMBER CONTAINS COVER RECOMMENDATIONS AND REQUEST THAT kas SKEEK A REPLACEMENT FOR DIGERVENO, WHOSE DEATH REPORTED BY BANASIAK ON RETURN FROM JMWAVE. 2 HUNKELER AND DEVELOPMENTS SUBSEQUENT TO DRAFTING OF REF B. SPANISH SPEAKING OFFICER WITH BUSINESS EXPERIENCE CAN BE OBTAINED COS MET NIGHT 14 NOVEMBER TO DISCUSS 2USINESS- HUNKELER BELIEVES IF THERE WOULD BE NO PROELEM IN REPLACING DIGERVENO IN PROPOSED COVER HUNKELER REPORTS GOOD PROGRESS MADE IN OBTAINING OUTLETS _ MECHANISM. AT COS REQUEST HE WILL PREPARE REPORT FOR -HIS LINES OF MERCHANDISE. FOR HOS AND STATION ON THIS PROGRESS UPON HIS RETURN stu ae. 3. JMVAVE: REQUEST STATION EXPRESS COS SYMPATHY TO WIFE OF DIGERVENO, WHOSE DEATH BOTH PERSONAL AND OFFICIAL LOSS. SECRET ., oy yone SECRET t 1400000 7S awe > — _—_ “ CASH ALTON PROCESSING ACHON DISPATCH KAPOK SECRET | lennsor seme H NO NOE UNC RERPTED ony QUALIFIED O45 1CAN JUDGE INDEXING ; | jaror Chief, Western Henisnhere Division ! | | | Chief of Station, Caracas SISACT . Cover for Peter J. Pi Gerveno ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES 1. The cever for Peter J. Di Gerveno was discussed by Robert S. Hunkeler, Ghester B, Dagnillo and the undersigned on 7 and 9 November 1967, The purpose of the conversations was to determine the most suitable cover to. be used under the broad umbrella offered by Punkeler's various enterprises. 2. The following conclusions were reached: a. That Di Gerveno will come to Caracas as the representative for some of flunkeler's sales lines. Specifically he will be the representative for IDENTITY-1, which is Hunkeler's marketing firm. b. In addition to representing IDENTITY-1, generally, he will specifically be IDENTITY-I's sales agent for IDENTITY=2; IDENTITY=3; and IDENTITY-4 and possibly for IDENTITY-5. 3. IDENTITY-2 is the manufacturer of a wide variety of industrial epoxy products used in the construction industry and as anti-corrosive coatings required by nost petroleum companies in Venezuela. Hunkeler has conducted talks with IDENTITY-6, a large local holding company engaged in a broad varicty of business enterprises. I[NENTITY-6 is interested in marketing the IDENTITY-2 line. As sales agent for [PENTITY-1, Di Gerveno would also serve as a technical advisor to IDENTITY-6, and would not interfere with IPENTITY-6's marketing activities. Under these circumstances Ni Gerveno would enjoy a degree of immediate sponsorship by an important local firm which should assist in the rapid solidification of his status cover. ATTACHMENT: Under Separate Cover 1. Identity List DISTRIBUTION: 2-C/WHD w/att u/s/c tf ILL-D 2PELT CROSS RENE DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER DAlE 13 November 1967 1S FILE NUMBER HVCA - 14933 CASSFIGTION KAP OK SECRET + 14.90000 a VE gee pete 8 SN Ne CONTINUATION OF | oo DISPATCH KAP HK EF EC YO dN RET mya - P4953 ener iceeee ca eee eee eee eet neat eananmatanm be ermer natn came mama aeem ort ee 4, IPENTITY-©3 is a line of liquid fertilizer in which IPEXTITY-6 is also interested, However, since the local fertilizer industry enioys protection in the forn of imrert licensine restrictions, it will take from one te two years of nezotiation te letermine whether the GOV will permit the importation of this line. fi Gerveno would, in conjunction with IDENTITY=6, represent [DENTITY-1 in the negotiations to obtain such permission, Again, this rele would provide a degree of sponsorship by IDENSITY-6 and would enable Pi Gerveno to at least mect significant government officials. While his oreraticnal objectives” do not involve the GOV as a target, he could provide assessment and other operational data useful avainst this target. S. INENTITY-4 produces a line of concrete hlock manufacturing machinery and accessories. There little doubt that as capital equipment, these can he imported into Venezuela--but the number of prospective buyers is limited. Such a line would not of itself support Di Gerveno's cover, but would be a satisfactory supplement there to which would be useful in explaining the fact that he will not devote his full time to any one activity--and to account for at least that portion of his income which could not be justified on the basis of his work on behalf of IDENTITY-2 and -5. 6. IDENTITY-5 produces wrought iron for the utility industry. IPENTITY-1 is considering accepting representation for IDENTITY=5 on a hemisphere wide basis. - If this line is accented, and bi Gerveno represents it locally, it will also help to enhance his status and to account for what would normally be an unusual work pattern. 7. We do net wish at this point to get into a detailed discussion of financial arrangements. If, as we hope, Pi Gerveno does make some sales, commissions will be payable to hin. If under existing regulations he could keep at teast a proportion of these, we would favor it as an incentive to work at his cever. {f not, we have confidence that he is a weil enough disciplined nrofessional, to work at it in any event. 8. Ne would expect that the operational duties we have planned for Di Gerveno will take about 29 hours a week. This would involve meetings with the inside case officer; meetings with the agents; preparation of contact reports, drafts of cables, intei reports and dispatches, plus some time to think about his operations. . o spend the balance of his work week actually performing cover duties, fis pattern cannot be neatly: defined as four hours for cover and four hours daily for operations. Ilis daily pattern will vary widely and he must retain flexibility in order to be available when needed for operational duties, Nevertheless, to reiterate, he will have time for cover work and will be expected to do it. ’ tt. Under these circumstances, we desire that he be thoroughly trained in his cover duties and that he have a thorouch knowledge of the products he is to sell. If it takes 6 months to train it--we expect the 6 months to be used, As part of the training, an! to onen the doer for his PCS arrival, when he has completed cover training with IDENTITY-1 through 4 (or 5), he and Hunkeler shewld visit Caracas tesether. Nd Gerveno can be introducted by Hunkeler to his comrercial contacts, they can seck of fice snace, and, generaliyv, lay the ereundverh for hi Gerveno's PCS arrival shortly after the exploratory trip. 9 We would expect Di Gerveno t WW. Please keep us advisec on action taken, and precress en this rronosial. 12. Just befere the release of this dispatch we have learned of Subject's death. This is a cause for real regret--but we would like to ask Headquarters to retain this cover proposal and to seek a possible substitute for i Gervenc who will have not only soo¢ knowledge of the Spanish language, but sufficient commercial background tc fit, into the proposed cover. _. _srefansks habande, 01. eo Scene wee seen ~ ap lathe eat ue 530 USE PRE US EOE ie AP OR erovEt 14-0000 CONTINUATION OF . rer TP ee ane SN ater DISPATCH KAPOR S862 6 PE SPOARME COVER a ACHMENT NOW 1 TO “ATT be _ “ VEN = 1T9S3 IDENTITY=1 - NALAD Corporation IDENTITY-2 - Eband Epoxies, Inc. IDENTITY-3 - NA-CHURS Plant Food, Inc. IDENTITY=4 - J W Appley & Sen, Inc. AQENTITY=$5 °° = A‘ Byers Co; subsidiary of General Tire and Rubber IDENTITY-6 - Boulton Bros DISTRIBUTION: 2-C/WHD ~— - 7 “wr ner SOOO ne tars - - . mmm em meme athe e } } ot ‘ * ya pak?’ Spe eET meee ; ‘ ° y eeu? ~ . woe Inoia , AO GASTA SECRET so, 13 2 nee geen evenet WORK INFO: SMW Ve, CARACAS SEAVE 9863 (IN 77992)% Se B. CARLCAS 8124 (IN 78860)** C. DIRECTOR 44104 (Nor SENT CARACLS) AO 7 23> OF 1, REQUEST 4: TO DISCUSS FUTCRE AMZLOCK OP AND TIMING DDCSAVEN fetteF {rotweence aomber) eeoug DizECTOR . ag yr 4 LSULE AMCLOCR : : Grea DIGERVENO TDY HQS ONS DAY SUAING WEEK 30 OCT 20S CARACAS: 2, TO ASSIST IN TUTURE PLANNING AMCZOOK OPERATION, WOULD APPRECIATE DIGIRVENO BEING PREPARED DISCUSS «MCLOCK'S REACTION TO PARAGRAPH TWO REF C DURING EQS TDY. * 3. PLEASE ADVISE ETA. me END OF MESSACE : WH/CCG COMDENTS: *Ref 4A requested a veaciug on the status of the plans and cining cl DIGZAVENO'S proposed . PCS transfer to carc weRef B suggested & set a date for the celease of DiC nes” “PBRUMEN euch co he can thereaicer i time sroparing «tov his waeas ssi exc 3 also says DIGIAVENO'S ETA in Caracas ig noc critical, and the Cay Suania: Z zy effort be mace to veav vm cover to eying erode. Zor his exvival in Cavaccs. BEAL CF RCD ALPROSLITISN SY OTHER TRAN TRI SLU Se AUTHINN SATIN OFFS t corr NO. DD oratas wp ttswan to racanca CJ tut ae l t —_— + ‘ rae) NO iNdiX wo et Ta bal OD | ey os Ne a ; : pees i : se aS | ne no OS DS _ . fete} fprot ! (Sale O00 feene ewuy (elarence numer, PACE TWO 4L a ~ ceive orecton S R43 3 OT weePara 2 of Ref C racuests DIGEAVENO to ask 7 : AXCLOCK*1L if he (ANCLOCK-1) could and would : ; be witling to scot cnc mainccin peripdic contact with a foreisa dipicaat in Havana as @.mosus of maintaining comzunicacions contact wita WOTLRM, : weslooa Ze, LL Weted mene: C/tn/3 ive LF: ; Do/T/22_. Sy) Me all thi Let 3 t . ee ; 7 NM oy . 4 ; i. : mA a a 4 ; \ > NNN liica VY. Broe a : Proms . : Ci efse/s 132 c/WHD 3 : . ’ coer. . AALAS-NG GIphea Pier Cr cee AUTHINTCATING ' wrricee —_ ‘ Bae nCl vet. See SY OTRIA THAN Toc LS CF NES COT nO, be geen ene ne te cere ne nner pera tscta OD ree D so CLASSIFY TO FILE MO. emer TO Fig wo. ° . - ecce ero) mer, ty geaace Q q uct AN PROMIDITED orsraoy CJsic. PERSON UNIT BCTIF EEO eesti <= — (SEZ Z24 pale) we 2¢- . a) nel ie eS ae ADVANCE COPY dn @] RID COPY CJ sieves OD rorsee Drew ms LE fafa = d/o Cella s- 3 cs Doth € . y) yy SECRET 2418422 CITE CARACAS 8124 DIRECTOR INFO JMWAVE DO BASE NEW YORK wor . RYBAT AXUWLE PERS REF smwave saea(7N 7299.3) aug % - ee 1, CARACAS HOPED HAVE DIGERVENO ON DUTY BY ABOUT 1 JAN 68 SINCE THIS WOULD HAVE PROVIDED SUFFICIENT TINE FOR COVER TRAINING AND TIMING WOLD HAVE BEEN GOOD FOR SCHOOL TRANSFERS OF HIS-CHILDREN, — ,)/ 6” ¢ 2. WHILE WOULD STILL LIKE TO ADHERE TO TIME cf ™ TABLE ORIGINALLY ENVISAGED, BELIEVED IT IMPORTANT THAT AS MUCH TIME AS NECESSARY BE SPENT ON COVER TRAINING TO INSURE THAT THIS PHASE OF OP 1S SUCCESSFW. 3. SUGGEST HQS AND UMwaVE SET a DaTE FoR RELEASE OF DIGERVENO FROM PBRUMEN DUTIES SO THAT HE CAN THEREAFTER SPEND FULL TIME PREPARING FOR CARACAS ASSIGNMENT. REALIZE IMPORTANCE AMCLOCK 1 OP AND IF DIGERVENO PRESENCE CONTINUES BE ESSENTIAL TO THAT OP, SUGGEST PREPARATIONS BE MADE RELEASE DIGERVENO FROM PBRUMEN DUTIES ABOUT 1 JANs THAT TRAINING BE CONDUCTED WITH DUE DELISERATION TO INSURE THCROUGHNESS$ AND THAT CONSIDERATION BE SECRET 14-0000 SECRET PAGE 2 CARACAS 8124 SECRET GIVEN HAVING DIGERVENO LEAVE FAMILY JMWAVE UNTIL END SCHOOL SEMESTER JUNE 68. “4. ~~ IN SUM, DIGERVENO ETA NOT CRITICAL AND STATION PREFERS EVERY EFFORT BE MADE INSURE VIABLE LONG TERM COVER TO TRYING MEET AN ARBITRARY DATE FOR HIS ARRIVAL. SECRET SECRET Me 14.90000 3 October 1967 . | 1 MEMORANTANi FORs Central Cover Stafffion-official SUBJECT s None-vifictal Cover Request for re, reter J. DI SERVING (p) 1. Approval for non-official ocver for’ Peter J. DI SERVRIO (p) (former *MIRE-1) is requested, This Career Ajent has been employed undor the same pseudonym since July 1961. Duriny the peried June 1960 through July 1951, he carried the cryptonym AKIRE-1. central cover Staff has not been requested to develop non-official cover for this agent before. a Gener. z {e) ,2. Peter J. DI GERVENU (p) is a Career .yent in the JNWAVE Station and will jo to Caracas, Venezucla, in the same employment capacity. The proposed salary for him will be $13,709 per year (eruivalent 35-135/3). other allowances which 1 GERVENO will be entitled to during his assiygmment will be as foliows: Cuarters Allowance 94,600 p.a. Post Differential 10% Equalization Allowance 2,200 p. a. Education Allowance - 2 children at 3900 p.s. each 1,800 p.a. 2 childran at $1,000 p.a. each 2,000 p.ae Trensfer Allowance 175 Tamporary Lodyinyg .lLlowance $9.00 per dey per acult up to ° 90 days 94.50 pec Gay per child under ll years Supplementary rost - Allowance for 5 Gependents (other than wife and seli) tor up to 90 days at 35,00 per auy. Furniture Monetary Allowance $4,500 (Goes not include appliances) ?ppliances 650 Stove 9125.00 Refrigerator $295.00 _ Freezer $239.00 Costs of Air Travel and shipment of personal effects 5,865.75 Total air fare from Miamt to Caracas for six adults and one child $929.50 Total per diem for & Gay at $25.00 a pivce for six ecults and one child 81.25 Passport charyes (pictures, fees, etc) for seven persons35.00 Taxis to and from airports 20.00 . Total HES shipping and storaye of 12,000 lbs at- $40.00 per CAT ~ estimate includes excess baggage and air freight 4,800.00 ’ Reimbursement for Venezuelan Income Tax computed at 6% of reported salary, estimated at $18, 369 1,102 p.a. Reimbursement for operational use 600 Dede DY 3SERVENO private vehicle. 3. ODI GERVENO and family are considercd to be mentally and physically fit for overseas duty. 4. Current and previous cover utilized by Subject are as follows: (a) Subject was logitimately omployed in Havana, Cuba, as the manayer of a combined Havana District Sales Office which handled the individual businesses of several US firms during the SEGHET a. 2 Shul period 1954 through Culy 1951. His income during that period of time'was approximately 910,000 per year. (b) Subject has been under non-official cover fréi July 1961 to the present as a consultant for the Roberts Electronic and Enyineering Service. This cover is backstopped from the principal office in New Jersey. 5. Subject is available to assume the proposed cover immediately. 6. It is proposed that Subject arrive in Caracas around the beginning of January 1968. 7. ‘The project cryptonym under which Subject will be carried 1£ CIELBOW, B. LB (] Ce l. . Date and place of birth: 27 January 1928 in Havana, Cuba, Sex: Male. oo Race: Caucasian = mildly dark skin. Reliyions R man Catholic Citizenship: US (naturalized) ” Previous citizenship: cuban (by birth) Farital Status: married. Children: three sons ané one Gaughter ranginy in ages from 10 to 16 years old) : Present reaidence sccress: 9361 S..., 178th Streat . Perrine $7, Florida 2. Number and relationship of dapencents to accompany Subject on his foreign assigament; wife Pour children - ranging in age trom 10 to 16 Mother-in-law All of above dependents live with Subject at the address listed as Subject's present residence. of SEGHET . 14-0000 a SUE -4- 3. Education: Tulane Univeristy (1945-1948) ~ Subject obtained a bS in vgychology : Tulane University (1943-1954) - Subject obtained a M- in Humanities and lacks one year to completa PH. Oo. 4. Subject was a leyitimate businessman in Havana, Cuba, from 1954 through culy 1961. He was the general manager oi a Ravana District Wales Office which represented saveral US firms (Appleton Electric Co., Century clectric, Hubbare s-.luminum Products, Chkonite Company) in cubs. In the ensuing perio from July 1961 to the present, Subject has been eaployec by a Ci..-createé commercial organization (JmMOCEAN), curing which time it might be presumed that Subject acquired additional conmerical expertise. Subject's Salary has canged from 416,000 (in Cuba) to 313,769 (currently). 5. Outsica interests which might provice basis for cover development: None. 6. Qbjective personality evaluation: subject is vary friendly, outgoing, neat in appearence and sully big-lLinjual. Uis fatness reports reFlect his congeniality in addition to his conscientious behavior and attitude. 7. Subject is consiuered to be financially solvent and to be without any unnatural debts or outstanding loans. 3. Frevious foreign residence: Sudject lived in the US for nine years while attencing Tulane University. The remainger of cubject's life has been spent in Havana, Cuba, or Miami, Florida. Subject has had seversi fairly extensive TDYs to severai Latin éierican countries, 9. Subject Js fully bi-lingual (Spanish and English). He has limited capability in vrortuygucse, Italian and French. He is being assigned to a Spanish epeaking country. Ce. 3 congigerations 1. Subject has been employee by Cia since June 1950. Subject was granted a Type 4 clearanca on 5 ceptenber 1$01l in accition to the issuance of a CSA on 27 January 1995 (25.. # 214 422) to permit subject's conversion from Contract Employee to Career ¢ont Status. 2. subject is fully witting of CIA interest. af Ses 14-0000 nub . erent -~5 = 3. Subject's Type + clearance perutted him to work in the JMGAVE Station curing much of his tour in Hiami. He has been ° insice Headquarters building on at least four occasions. 4. Subject was the Frincipal jcent for a Cuban stay-behind operation during the period June 1960 through July 1961. On four occasions, he was held and questionec for short neriods of time by Cuban 2. chile there is no evidence thet Cuban 15 has positively identified Subject as a CIA asset, it can be presumed that Cuban I5 is alert to the strong possibility of Subject's Cin connection. subject's wife is fully witting of Subject's true employnent.’ Subject may have been exposed to other than cla staff employees by _one of the members of his stay-behind net either curing the period when he was operationally active in Cube or subsequently. However, .while in Miani, Subject has stuciously avioded contact with tha Cuban community, thereby obviating further speculation about his present employment. Subject's ‘cover curing his tenure in Miami (from July 1961 to the present) appears to have been excellent. There are no relatives or close friends of cubject or his wife in Venezuela. S. No connection with any intelligence organization other than CIA. : ‘ 6. No acverse factors in subject's personal life. 7. subject has never used any Agency reference. 8&8 & 9. «After his present proposed tour, Subject will be expected to continue in a elinilar capacity elsewhere in the wil area, It 45 expected that Subject's tour in Caracas will be at least four years. 10. Paula Ross RODRIGUEZ - wife. Resides with Subject. 11. Subject has both contract life insurance and contract hospitalization under the auspices of this Agency. a 12. No members of Subject's family have current clearances, subject's wife is the only member ot his family that is watting of his true employment, 14.90000 oo D. Gperationsl information ° : fae l. Type ef Operation. Subject will be a Principal Agent for established agents, specifically tested penetrations of leitist/extrenist groups in Venezuela. in the course of his activities, he will act as a spotter and assessor of new agents, but will not be expected to participate in attributable recruitment attempts. 2. Location. —— varacas, Venezuela. 3. Subject should be able to travel freely throughout Venezuela in addition to being able to occasionally make TDY trips to other Latin American countries and Europe. 4 Ss & 35 as sh ¢ ble to cont There are special groups Subject shovld be able to contact, beyond those he could normally approach, given bis background and. education. : mote ! 5. Subject should be able to attribute an incomé of at isaat 318,000 per year. : 6. Subject should be able to devote at least 30 hours a week to operational cuties. 7. & micgat 3 chs sls cesir No special conmunications channels will be necessary. Be. cov Syugestions : vover arrangements have been initiated with HUNKFLER in Miami. HUNKELER has a consultant and sales organization operating in Latin America and is considered by .H Civision as being able to ~ provice excellent cover for Subject. William ¥. Hroe : Chief destern Hemisphere Division oi 2 SORT 14-0000 | SECRET HEADQUARTERS EDITION eH 2311 SECRET ros 14-00000 iw) SECRET NONOFFICIAL COVER REQUEST FOR INDIVIDUAL To insure the most effective application of nonofficial cover, it Is essential that cover requirements be brought to the attention of Central Cover Staff in the earlicst stages of planning. As soon as it has been determined that an agent is to be placed under nonofficial cover, either in the United States or abroad, a mecting with a representative of Central Cover Staff should be arranged. (When outside recruitment of an agent for a nonofficial cover assignment is contemplated, Central Cover Staff facilities are available to facilitate “clean” recruilments and protect the agent against identification with CIA during the integration period.) Initlal discussions will be informal and exploratory and should :result in the elimination of unsuitable cover possibilities. Central Cover “Staff, Nonofficial Cover Branch telephone extensions are 5144 and 5122. Following the initial discussion, and based upon it, a cover require- ment memorandum signed by or for the operating division chief should be submitted to Central Cover Staff. It is specifically requested that a headquarters case officer other than the agent himself be designated to deal. with Central Cover Staff in the development of the desired non- ' + official cover, including the preparation of the cover requirement mem- orandum, in order that this development may proceed on a completely objective basis. This memorandum may be keyed to the paragraphs numbered- below to obviate repetition. No commitments will be made with any cover organization ‘until! Central Cover Staff has been advised by memorandum that the proposed cover and the agent’s participation in the operation have been concurred in by the field and/or the Chief of Operations, DD,/P. Such memoranda are to be signed by or for the division chief. Each agent proposed for a nonofficial cover assignment is subject also to personal interview by a designee of Chief, Central Cover Staff, for assessment as to his suit- ability for the proposed cover. This interview, when required, will be requested by Central Cover Staff. At the conclusion of the discussions with the operating divisions and discussions between representatives of Central Cover Staff and the cover organization, two formal documents ordinarily will be prepared: a. The first, a “Letter of Cover Instructions” addressed ta the agent will be prepared by the Central Cover Staff. It will outline exactly the cover story to be employed and will specify what is expected of the agent to maintain a proper relationship to the cover fa- cility. Each item in the instructions will be discussed with the agent and/or his case officer by the Central Cover Staff case officer, after which the agent will be required to acknow-edge the receipt of these instructions. The branch chief concerned will also be SECRET 14-0000 @ oF? SECRET asked to indicate that nothing in the “Letter of Cover Instructions” vision. J conflicts with instruct-ons given the agent by the “(. di- When the cover facility is a legitimate organization rather than an Agency-controlled mechanism, a “Letter of Understanding” with the cover organization is prepared by Contract Personnel Di- vision. It is the “contract” with the cover organization. “he “Letter of Understanding” and the “Letter of Cover Instructions” | be submitted to the operating division for comments and concur- ce before presentation, respectively, to the cover organization and the agent for signature. Sanitized copies, in duplicate, of both the tter of Caver Instructions” and tne “Letter of Understanding’ will furnished the operating division—one copy of cach for headquarters muon and one for transmittal to and retention by the field station ils guidance and reference by the agent as required. NONOFFICIAL COVER REQUEST BENERAL INFORMATION 1. Pscudonym of agent to be covered and any pseudonyms, cryp- tonyms or ahases used previously. Has Central Cover Staff been requested to develop nonofficial cover for this agent before? If 50, under what pseudonym, cryptonym or alias? Current employment status and contemplated «Agency status under cover if different from current status, Le., Staff Employee, Staff Agent, Contract Employee, Contract Agent, Career Agent, etc., Agency salary range, kinds and amounts of allowances to which agent will be entitled during his assignment under non- oficial cover, : Is the agent now considered by the Agency's Medical, Psychiatric, Asscssinent and Evaluations Staffs to be fit for overseas duty? . Current and. or previous nonofficial or official covers employed by the agent, including foreign and domestic, formal or informal cover storics, with a statement as to the extent of backstopping in cach case. Unbackstopped, informal cover stories used for domestic disguise of CIA staff employment are specifically re- quested. . . Date of availability of agent to assume the cover. . . VProporad date of departure for overseas post. It must be recog- nized that cover necessitating the development of a new facility ircquently requires several weeks for the necessary clearances of the proposed cover facility's committing officials. Additional weeks of negotiation, company training, etc., often are necessary. SECRET neat ee 7. ae SECRET Project eryptonym under which agent will be carried. If there is no approved project in the conventional: form, the basic author- ity should be cited and a statement given that funds are available to support any financial commitments made to the cover organt- zation. B. BIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION 1, Date and place of birth, sex, race, religion, current citizenship status, previous citizenship(s), marital status, children, present and last previous residence addresses. . Number and relationship of adult dependents to accumpany agent on his foreign assignment, together with current residence and a statement as to availability of biographical information on each. Number and relationship of minors who are to accompany, . Education (college transcripts may be required where academic cover desired). Business or professional experience including salary ranges in previous positions. . Outside interests, hobbies. ete., which might provide basis for cover development. Objective personality evaluation. Agent’s personal financial status in general terms, including ap- proximate amount of loans and debts outstanding. . Previous foreign residence—generally discussed. Language abilities with particular reference to language(s) Jn- digenous to the area of assignment. If English ts not agent's native language, state the degree of proficiency in Engtish. C. SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS “1. ‘How tong has the agent been employed by CIA? Security ap- proval number, date issued, and purpose for which granted. Any derogatory information developed by investigation. . Is agent to know specifically of CIA interest, only of U.S. Govern- ment interest, or neither? . How frequently has agent entered CIA headquarters installations or field installations substantially identified as CIA? Cite any identification of agent's CIA connection to other than CIA staff personnel. Include relatives, friends, neighbors. Cite any known or suspected foreign Intelligence interest in agent at any time and any known Incidents or circumstances which may have tended to compromise his cover security. Does the agent or spouse have relatives or close friends in or near the area of assignment? Are they presumed witting or unwitting of his U.S. Government connection? SECRET " 14-0000 gy. 10. YW 13. 67 @ SECRET — . Has agent any past connection with or has his intelligence status—~ ~~ been Identified to OSS, SSU, CIG, G-2, A-2, CIC, ONI or any for- eign intelligence, police or security service? Is any such con- nection known outside CIA and the service involved? . Any other factors, such as family problems, which might have bearing upon the personal security of the agent or his ability to live his cover. . Has agent ever given CIA, Miss Violet Pitts, or “2430 E Street” or other potentially compromising reference for credit or other purposes? If so, where and approximately when? Cite any other instances of employment of cover for credit or other purposes not already cited above. Include specifically use of Agency- provided cover units or facilities. . After the currently proposed tour, do present plans for this agent contemplate (a) continuation in a nonofficial cover status; (b) transfer to an official cover status; (c) assignment to headquar- ters or (d) termination? It must be recognized that protection of certain nonofficial cover facilities precludes early assignment to a more compromising cc-ver status after completion of the non- official cover tour. If this request is for interim cover, what are foreseeable plans for eventual, more permanent cover? Identity, relationship, degree of knowledgeability, and address of person designated to Chief, Benefits and Counseling Branch, Office uf Personnel for contact in the event of an emergency situ- ation involving agent, as prescribed by HR 20-46. Government or Agency-affliated beneficial plans in which agent participates (WAEPA, GEHA, Federal Employees Group Life In- surance, Association Benefit Plan, etc.) and other personal in- surance held, together with Identity and location of beneficiaries and whether or not each beneficiary is witting of agent's CIA affiliation. ue Agent's Selective Service, military or naval reserve status, Includ- ing current unit attachment, Clearance status o: agent, spouse, and other adult dependents who will accompany agent overseas. Are spouse and adult de- pendents knowledgeable of agent's CIA connection? His Govern- ment connection? Has agent been polygraphed? ¥%. OPERATIONAL INFORMATION 1, Type of Operation The general type of operation involved, Le., CA, FI, COMMO, Logistics, etc.. and the expected duration of assignment. The sensitivity of the operation should be indicated—e.g., observation, spotting and reporting only; case officer for established agents; jeans ne tem ates Me SORES ne tae mest Saw SECRET recruitment of new agents; penctration operation—and a state- ment should be included as to the identities of any individuals and organizations, in the U.S. or abroad (other than CIA stall personnel, cover facility officials, and those listed under 2(C) (4) above), who are or will be made witting of agent's CIA or U.S. Government affiliation while he is under this nonoflicial cover. . Location The city in which the agent is to reside should be spectficaily stated and alternates in order of preference should be given . Indicate localities outside of agent’s permanent: location which agent should be free to visit and state the frequency and duration of such visits. Also it is important to know whether or not the time and intervals of such mectings will be determined by the agent or dictated by influences or circumstances beyond his con- trol. . . Special groups agent should be able to contact It is sometimes possible to relate a cover to a particular group in the operational area, te. social, cultural, political, commercial. If this is considered an important factor in the cover, this aspect of the requirement should be explained in detaul. . Approximate annual income which agent must be able to at- tribute to the cover organization. Sound cover, of course, re- quires overt (cover) explanation for a reasonable approximation of the sum actually to be available to the agent through Agency salary and allowances. However, a professional inteliigence agent's qualifications frequently cannot plausibly command an ostensible income from conmmercial or other lay sources nearly approaching his Agency income. Firm understanding shou'd be had relative to the agent's living within his cover income. Reser- vation of a portion of his Agency remuncration may be required. A less desirable alternative is the provision of additional cover for income. . Estimate of the minimum number of hours per week which the agent must devote to operational duties. . Communications channels desired In rare instances it may be possible to set up SW means of com- munication through the cover facility. If this is desired, the justification and frequency of such communication facilities Should be indicated. . Cover Suggestions Any specific cover suggestion or preferences expressed elther by the agent or the operating division emphasizing the agent's special suitability to the cover suggested and,‘or the special ad- vantages of the cover vis-a-vis the target. SECRET SECRET _ SECRET 14-0000 ~ ; ou twocx (J ves CT) na. CLassiFy ya Fud no. KALE TO FILE NO CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TO. COPIES ROUTING AND/OR - NOTIFICATION TO Lt ADV. COPY {Ciissueo(_] storren sy: CRE T 2822682 CITE CARACAS 7683 “DIRECTOR, JMWAVE ey naa 28 Aur 67 IN 40593 Karon AP BM REFS: A. DIRECTOR 29984 a Us i bi ly BY, B. JNWAVE 8954 37Atet 9) 1. LABANOW MET WITH DIGERVENO AT AIRPORT 24 AUGUST AND DISCUSSED OP, HUNKELER PRESENCE AT AIRPORT TO SEE OFF BUSINESS ASSOCIATES FACILITATED PRELIMINARY THREE SIDED CONVERSATION RE COVER POSSIBILITIES AND TRAINING. HUNKELER AND DIGERVENO WHO ALREADY ACQUAINTED, APPEAR HAVE GOOD RAPPORT. 2. DISCUSSION CENTERED AROUND TRAINING, BUT IT CLEAR THAT HUNKELER FIAM OFFERS WIDE SCOPE COVER OPPORTUNITIES EITHER AS SALES REP, IN MARKET ANALYSIS, OR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SURVEYS. IN CONNECTION WITH LATTER, HUNKELER FIRM PLANS INITIATE STUDY IN COSTA RICA DURING NEXT SEVERAL WEEKS WHICH MAY OFFER OPPORTUNITY FOR ON THE JOB TRAINING FOR DIGERVENO IF LATTER SPECIALTY DECIDED UPON. 3e FOR IMMEDIATE FUTURE SUGGEST THAT FOLL ACTION BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH PREPARATION PROJECT IN ORDER TRY GET DIGERVENO IN PLACE BY 1 JAN 68: A. H@S REP TRAVEL JMWAVE CONFER WITH HUNKELER AND {ig 4 / we e1- 27 fee? SECRET 14-0000 e Ave, Cut ne . & ~ Orssew Gy 2 —— CChssueo(l]storreo ay: a ACTION TiNnFO. twoex, (Jes Tio ecpien MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES ROUTING AND/OR CLASSIFY TO FRE WO S ECRET INITIALS ~ SEEN BY T-QUF TO FILE NO (When Filled ta) FIRE R10 ty. cestaoy 5 ee | REPSODUCTION OF THIS COPY PROHIGITED | 2 : NOTIFICATION TO temancy TF [__]ro corr Fhe PAge THO cARacaS 7683 SECRET DIGERVENO TO PINPOINT COVER ASSIGNMENT AND PREPARE COVER TRAINING PROGRAM. B. THAT DIGERVENO BE MADE AVAILABLE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO UNDERTAKE FULL TIME TRAINING FOR COVER ROLE. C. IF POSSIBLE, DURING TRAINING PERIOD, SUGGEST DIGERVENO TDY CARACAS FOR ABOUT ONE WEEX TO REVIEW SITUATION AND DISCUSS OP WITH STATION. SECRET. aT wee TORE 14-0000 Cn ? a . on ms o> ra on] 18 August 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, WH/3 “= FROM 3 Chief, WH/3/Venezuela SUBJECT : Assignment of Emilio Rodrigues 1. I wish to make it clear that I do not oppose _the assignment of Rodrigues per se to Venezuela, but I do have some reservations on what he is going to be doing. COS, Caracas intends to use him as the case officer for the CIHAVOC and CITILT Projects. Since both are basically CBE/CI projects I think this is a great Mistake. The amount of research in these projects necessarily requires a great amount of files research which Rodrigues in his cover situation will not be able to do. This will entail a greater amount of work for the inside case officer, defeating the purpose for which Rodrigues was originally considered; freeing the inside case officer for developmental work. ~ 2. The intoduction of Rodrigues into the CIHAVOC Case will also intoduce one more step through which most of the vital information that CIHAVOC-2 produces must pass. For example, his info now goes through CIHAVOC-1 to the case officer. With the addition of Rodrigues one more time consuming step will be added. 3. I am also of the firm opinion that different case officers should be used for these operations since beth are penetrations of the same party and at times produce similar info. In addition, both are extremely sensitive and.the compromise of one could possibly lead to the compromise of the other. 4. I£ Rodrigues was assigned to Caracas for the handling of a sensitive case which exposure would be embarrassing to the United States, such as a high level political penetration or a sensitive Soviet/Satellite Case then it would be well justified. However, I feel that his assignment as an outside case officer for these two activities is not since they could be better handled and serviced from the inside. Uf Seuucl 14-0000 a SECRET 2” Page 2 18 August 1967 jl . 5. Finally, the cost of placing Rodrigues in the ‘ field is not commensurate with his planned utilization. It will cost over $49,000 for the first year and appraximately $35,000 per year from then on. See attached approximate schedule prepared by WH/Support. An amount the current budget cannot easily absorb. Ernest 4. Tsikerdanos C/WH/3 of SiC 14-0000 . besteor (3 ga. —_ _ _ co sNonFcaTiON 19 oe 7: Taov coer orssem 22 rch ETS SCE DTT SLOTIED BY: , ACTION TiNFO. ' : RID COPY Ze con | © ve wh ry on, _ 4 fae }? more Ty ws OC} wo caer MESasar SeasStrY TO 1G we SECRET BER TO FRE WO on ry wi ' i ruc mol mtr rol te (wren Billed ta) Ropero suri ae THIE COPS PLD ROUTING ANDSOR - WITIALS - SEEN BY 4 S$ E CRE T 241700Z CITE JMWAVE 8954 (STEADMAN ACTING) a “ DIRECTOR INFO CARACAS . 24 luc 6738443 pYVOUR REF: DIRECTOR 29984 1. DIGERVENO ACCEPTS DEEP COVER ASSIGNMENT CARACAS ON BASIS ALLOWANCES AND BENEFITS DISCUSSED DURING HIS RECENTIIDY Has, 2. DIGERVENO WILL MEET LABANOW PER REF. SECRET BT CIELBOM dy ju 67 a91-2 29047 SECRET “ee pein 9 vss] x0 —— CLASSE TO FL RO TF 10 FUE KO ‘ne rio C} att. to oestroy (] sic. eee ON OF Dy = NOTIFICATION TO Disses “ACTION SECRET 1722182 CITE JMWAVE 8860 ; 17 uc 67 1134037 " je wD” DIRECTOR INFO CARACAS ; al e L A “4 KAPOK DYVOUR . gv 1. RE DIGERVENO FORTHCOMING ASSIGNMENT CARACAS UNDER DEEP COMMERCIAL COVER, DIGERVENO SUGGEST FOR HQS AND CARACAS CONSIDERATION THAT HIS WIFE BE EMPLOYED AS SECRETARY FOR BUSINESS, WIFE IS EXPERIENCED COMMERCIAL SECKETARY WITH KNOWLEDGE OF TYPING, SHORTHAND, FILING AND GEBNERAL OFFICE PROCEDURES. ALSO SPEAKS FLUENT SPANISH. WIFE HAS NEVER WORKED FOR WOFACT OR LNHARP. 2. BELIEVE USE OF DIGERVENO WIFE AS COVER COMPANY SEC- RETARY. RATHER THAN.LOCAL. EMPLOYEES. AS DISCUSSED IN HOS, WOULD GREATLY ENHANCE SECURITY OF OPERATION; AND WOULD OSVIOUSLY FACILITATE DIGERVENO'S WORK IN OFFICE ON SENSITIVE REPORTS. . 3. IF ADDRESSEES CONCUR, REQUEST PROPER TYPE CLEARANCE FOR WIFE (IDEN). . 4. WHILE ABOVE ENVISAGES USE OF WIFE PRIMARILY IN COVER CAPACITY, CARACAS MAY POSSIBLY SEE SOME ADVANTAGE HAVING HER ALSO FAMILIARIZE HERSELF WITH WOFACT PROCEBDURES (REPORTS WRITIGG, DISPATCH FORMAT ETC) PRIOW DEPAXTURE FROM JMWAVE. SECRET sory. CT ves CJ v0 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. ora cok 2D) ROUTING AND/OR CLASSIFY TO FRE RO —: — ~ - pate to rut so =| SEC RET INITIALS = SCEN BY larayc~ FRe mio Corer ro BRANES Ln pesteor Fi sia, 1 REPRODUCTION { Ber eue ro {NOTIFICATION TO bisstw oy eevee A. CY + DISSE BY PER ~ Cilissueo(T) se si “iction rn = ele corr ‘ree, viz. -l wate ¢ el ees iJ cles ps Gian CITE JNWAVE 8861 OR_INF CARACAS KAPOK DYVOUR 17 duc 87934022 REF: Mwave 8a6a (1 3yt39) IDEN IS PAULINE JUANITA ROSS RODRIGUEZ, AKA PAULA, DPOB 2 JAN 23 BOGALUSA, LOUISIANA, U.S. CITIZE® SECRET ! ; BT . : SECRET S<MoRANDUM FOR: 4 Ss peteerwy, Wt kucrne qaf e0r€ feel about thea but the on Conepe het QTEs nes ee bead be al eprght bul ett (eg ope REPLACES FORM 10-101 cay FORM HO. 1 auG $4 tol WHICH MAY BE USED. 14-00000 SECRET DAY AU ALLCWAL CG, = DTGTO.. GRAGEs GS-13(2) BAIAQY 213, 33 FAY EVERY 4 V0 ‘1,0 DeSuCTIC. Ss Retirenent “46.56 Contr. Live Ins, 12,0 Contract Health avs) fo Income Taxes withheld at DPA mmarters Allowaneas Fost Jirferentials “quilisation Allowance uducational Allowance: Transfer Allowance Tenperary Lodging Allowance Supplenestary Post allowance Furn ture Uonetary .lowance Appliances to be added: ot TVE, PCV 250,00 allowan 74,600 Dede 105 — - “2200 nae 2 chiliren U'900 p.a. each 2 children 11,00 p.a, each "175.00 39,00 per day oer adult up to 90 days “£50 ner lay per e':ili under 11 “5,0Cp.a, for each child, cr °20 p.d. 34,500 (joes nob inelule appliances) ptove "125,00 tfrigerator 3295,00 reeser 7250,CO 2 or full use of 4P Unter Proje less versonal rmilease Gost of Air travel an! shipment of effects 25,855.75 (sea below) 2929.50 Total air fire via to Caracas 1143.00 (econ jet) ror 6 aiults an! 1 child $ 51,25 Total ner lie for } day £:25,00 p.a., 6 adults, 1 caild 35.C0 fassport charges (p victures, fees, ete.) for 7 persons 2¢,CO0 Taxis to airport i & Pron airrort in C.racas 200,CO Based on total shipr storage allowances of excess batens a an’ 2990 95405 x 14-0000 g wes 2010 wear C}vcs Oxo CUASSI¢¥ TO file no. aACF TO FILE NO, ene vol] eer. to onance O oesteoy Osis. PERSON’ UNIT HOTIO ALY — ase | aciran AOVANCE COPY . - Ch rasves CI terres Dees FILE “RCL ; A a . ' . : CoFt : SECRET 152uu8z CITE La Paz 2965 9 € [Sua g?n67462 — in ° PERFORANCE DURING AECENT 1 GERVEwO WORKED nAK : t AKD SKILLFULLY UNDER DIFFICULT CONDITIONS, COCOPERATcO FULLY! WiTh STATION, ASD EARWED RESPECT OF GOS UFFICIALS Fon ~ . \ - ane _ COMPETENCE OF HIMSELF AND THEREFORE WOFACT. SECRET ST SECRET.” /S Mey a? 2 pf 2 7¥CF] BiG) Le ; ¢ Linnea piiee\ REPRODUCTION PROHISITED wocu: Ores Ono CLASSIFY TO FILE NOL ' CLASSIFYED MESSAGE Torat comire M-REE TO FILE NOL rice mio O) eer, To prance O orstaoy Osis. | peor ADVANCE COPY CD issece Ch rcorres Crveee z Di/ms-z . L) LC-§ (J RID COPY my pute, UK, 2c s-3csfs, © SECRET 2419392 CITE JiWAVE 641! PERECT OR | \y anf Ware Gi G37 1 4c - TYPIC PERSONNEL : RE ESFIELD-LABANOY TELECON OF 4 APRIL ALL MEMBERS OF —_—— Fe RODRIGUEZ FAMILY EXCEPT MOTHER OF EMILIO HAVE KAD MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS, RESULTS WERE FORWARDED BY UFCT-18624 DATED 2 FEBRUARY. MOTHER SCHEDULED FOR 4 APRIL. RESULTS WILL BE FORWARDED WITHIN THE WEEKe SECRET BT SECRET es, $ Cy) wee Oves On Cu LSIFIED NESSAGE CLASSIFY To ete a0, * T-REF TO FILE mo. rice wie} wer. ro oeavce CO} OcstTRoy Osic. PERSON CNET MUTIFIED BP HPL, BEES A SECRET 3119472 CITE JMWAVE 6367 3 IMMEDIATE DIRECTOR, La Paz iy ac REF: DIRECTOR ge252 1. UMW AVE PREPARED SEND TYPIC CASE OFFICER PETER Pl OL GERVENO CIDEN) WHO NATIVE SPANISH SPEAKER AND EX- ; naan PERIENCED IN WORKING WITH SGSWIRL OPERATORS. DI GERVENO HOLDING CONFIRMED RESERVATIONS 1! APRIL UNDER TRUE NAME, CAN ETA LA PAZ 1930 BRANIFF FLIGHT 521. SPACE ON NEXT AVAILABLE FLIGHTS SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NOT YET CONFIRMED, 2. IF WOFACT OFFICER NOT REQUIRED, CAN SEND EX- PERTENCED CUBAN REFUGEE INTERROGATOR, HOWEVER REQUIRED TRAVEL DOCUMENTS WOULD DELAY ETD. 3. PLEASE ADVISE PRIOR 1980 PREFERED TIME ARRIVAL LA PAZ AND WHETHER WOFACT OFFICER REQUIRED, SECRET | SECREI BT KEFRODUCTION FROMIS ITED mca 7 Hitaac ad am TADVANCE COPY Tame ~ gfe Te CO) sesure Ohne O teare ree) =_ 14-0000 ot inoesgE] ves, G ne ss aseieieo wessace rorat LD PRECEDENC CLASSIFY TO FILE NO, w-OCF TCO FILE WO, rice niof) eer, 10 oaancn otsteor (3 sic. SECRET 3119472 CITE JMMAVE S568 Shia de. 9445e@ IMMEDIATE DIRECTCR, LA PAZ ©, REF: DIRECTOR 88252 f— JEW AVE 6367(/4 BIYLITEL IDEN: EMILIO A. RODRIGUEZ SECRET BT HNN 14.90000 on to Tg 17 wail, errs Tar 4a BSG lyme WH AGU Baa. . Part fo = Request cov Acute , Petes o. Diserveno STATE pei Be erve no man (Pscusouyw) "(Sameer aygesdy Les Pearse Uoutract iippsoyus PROFOSED ACLION: Suamary of Lyaneh and/or fleld rece task pertorsed by individual; views of indiviaual foc Branch area and cvervell seven nu Qoevet borat CPt atliley ations, .peciin. te aug or : meets wot it is recommended that Peter J. PEGCEVOHO y @ Lyz 25 Feovuasy 1907 Sun tha Pi branca ae che Digesvco Liss gerved as an operations offiecs Liical Stacion. Us performance during this posicd bas boo vocsecad> ing. his peicary duty, and the one in watea iis poszor ea has beca Guccpticnaliy coapatent, wags ag the principal cocbar of tha coecabted “cpevational flying squad’ of the Station, i.c., ka traveled, alone ov with cnothor officer, to various creas of tho woul : id Lo fe Cubsn teres porsonalities for recruitmone purposes; to cebst wes Lecrunted cgents oc regident agents traveliug cbsccd; to t £3 oF more senior agenta; to serve us a consuse reerutecd 5 eGvicur cu Cuban affalys for stations ov buses tieieh Gid uoe possess fal OF et luowiedgeable regarding Cubay SpevduLons; to wid Susi cauired Uvaucions un conducting operations, to cenfers wath end, Waase by tha iceal Statioa, to advise or assist Local Liaison cozviecos in the coucuct of Cuban operations. 3. Guly ca offLeer with the highese quaiiviearlcus cakes a fully effective “Llyiag squad" mexber, Wo muse be CaS an Cuvaa Upaniscn; lie tust ave ered Mnouledge in depth concen wikis 5 Cuba, imesicddug tra hutect aucernat Cavelopments, He muse have a porguuality unica cravies Oumeials Semon occasion vory Sonics CLliciaiges co coLiae S. Goveroment wuile serving; dusiecs Cuba coupicoa tha risks dnvolved, lie must ba cote to truin eyents in skllls involved in the caiucceauce of u residone ate Bua. — BOSD aCPiOUN: 23 M41 “@7 DOr ID YE aa AVPROVAU BY: oe as LATE SECRET (when fLilea in} 14-0000 tate sya teeter mr cciemyes tem WHD AGELT BOARD Part I ~ Request for Action - (Continued) acest in oa Comcunis: denied area, including OuVL, cecret writing, exypto- Lroply, W/i poocedures, concealment devices, pecconul security, incelli+ gence coliccticu and reporting, He must be able to aucccxuplicn all o£ this training cgainst critical time linitetions. X%¢ es been Digcerveio's ability to hendle this very complex and difficult job in a cunsdisecatly effective cnd “secure winner which has won hin tha praise of te Nicnt Station caueyemont and comcendations from several other field stations. He hag turned in an exceptionally comzgetent performance in every operas tion which he has handled. In a Station which considers ic has develicped a nuxber of very capable and versatile operations ofxicers, Digerveno tust be regarded as oae of the two or three tcp officers, regardless of grade, df. WHO AGEN, BOD Pore IT - Bhloprvaphic bute te tine eee caret ee riya + , 1 worl? 20h abet Poikbuw BUS Cirlizh: Petey J, DIGERYEXO 27 Jan 1928! USA. | 2044274049. Bié ALPAL STaLus DUPEAUENDS (Relationshio ana lsu) Harried Pauline - Wife - 30-Jenuary 1923 “tec, E=Llio < Son - 11 Septecber 1951 4 Joseph © Son - March 1953 #¥ Pated - Daughter - oo October 1954 7B ELUCATION “i i Dates Neaae af School Location bDepree Major Stuules | 1945448 Tulane University Tulane, La. BS Psychology 1948-54 Tulene University Tulane, La. MA liumanities Le Sor gone ‘, FORELGN LANGUAGS AS: LITIESs-Indicate Proficieicy--KeWeSol Loacunce Recding Writing Speaking Uncerstending Spanish * Fluent Fluent Ficeat Yiuans Portugese Poor” Poor Poor Roose italian Poor Poor Poor Poor SO, Den em ee 5:1) ae GENCY EXPEALENSE*-5 years prior to ¢ cy Connection (Luelude Military Service) — Dates © None of Snoloyer Location Job or Vunction 1954-1960 Uavena District Havana, Manuge¢ ° Sales vrrice Cuba pes aanua (Kepresentative epprosinately for verious U.S. firs) AGENCY EXPERYELCY--stafé (3 Coutract oa Coveer Ka vontraec fi Agent exGuic Ew Loyee Dates *Cover iesloyer Name Location basic Salary Ops Tasks Junce60— July-61 Sexe ss above. Bona Hevana, $300 per conth Case Oxficer fide business, Cuba July-61+ Present JHOCEL2 Mieni, Fla, $15,521 per Fi Gps Orvic onic voAteo whuthees bowai bide or Ager a sladicate alsy netove of business arid wv Y wecuandisio, SECRET (when €LLled in) 14-0000 q SECKETD (wien filbed Lud WHD AGENL BOLO Part [ff Chronological Narrative rerfornance Report Poruounret Peter J. DICEXVENO Suumary of evaluation of past performance (if ‘ applacuple) wita enshasis uua details of current performance for assigned operational tasks PES LOSATLON AOS LCY TASK June 60-July 61 — Havana, Cuba FL, PH, CA, C1, SB July 6l-45ri1 65 Micali, Florida rr Nuy 65=Presear , Hiani, Florida FE. Deving the period June 1960-May 1965 DIGERVELO ccquired considerable | FL cpervatienal cuperience, beginning with cpprowimatcly 19 moncks in a ; kestile, Lonici Area atcosphere. He is a cose ccoiscicacicus oxxicer, auscorbed by end dedicated to his work. -He is rescurcoiul, constructive, *capabie aud ccquires a minimm of supervision. ic has Growth potcncial a3 Cn Gperations Officer and can handle FI, C2 cad CA cases with equal competence, His appearence is more typically Latin démoricca thaa cazive United States wuica enhences his uscfulness iu Latina Acsvicca and some Europesi posts. He would be most effective in cecp cover commorcial aovignnents where his business experience and fluent Spanish can ba used with maxicun effectiveness. Guring, tic perlod May 1965 through Deccaber 1966, DICGERVELO has tucned in ex unusually strong performance. [For dctaiicd information concerning his performance see attached currence Fitness Repore. en re TE A RR Rt li case of "New Hire” include a personality asseysncint in terms of capability, avcitude, and projected suitability; state names of vivision personel who-heve interview hin; give account cr his performance in current noneAgency job. SECRET (when tilled 121i) 14-0000 , ane fe tee Ce Ee OO Ca a a wh ASB tants SS 1b ojtenntcn ? ea SICE “tz. REF ORNS PE ' 2 May 1965 - 31 Decenber 1966 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION 38 irom wholly inadeqette to sbghily less sear sclisicctary. A nutiy on Mis estasary leseres peeve cemezcl cation. The nature of the octie.: coule rosie tua Cov.solin 3, to trier tics, jo places ga sebcuca, 2 recgsigomest of to sepefation, Deacribe ectica remen of pecpotad in Section C, ” B wy * + Ferte. mance ecgerta all requiromonts. Wis entirely sotisicctery and ia cuarecterizod nouner by doticiangy cor As Asogusto earccilenco. Poviormance is more than satisfactory. Cerised rosults ore being produced in a pzoiscions manner. P- Proficient $+ Sveng Pertocmance sa chorscterized by exceptionss pechictency. O + Gytstendirg Peciosmcava 13 32 oxceztional in relation to segvirements cf tne work ond in comprises to the perlormance of others oing s.asicr work ca to warrant srecic! tecognitica, . SPECIFIC DUTIES List va to sic ci the mess imyperrcat azecific duties performed duties the rating peeiod. lasert rcting leticr which bast desausss the manner wo winch employec porters EACH spocifie duty. Consider CNLY effectivonass brittsoS MUST be rated on their obility $0 sepervisa (1teicate 4 bet cf @arployoce aupervigeds. With Suparvisory (OSPaK SPECimic UST ANG. 1 rerreh Develops, veeruits, trains, briefs and dispatches devied area ! resident agents, - , oO SPECIFIC Det Ne? i Sas Handles dceuied area resident agents thru clandestine comwmunica- | > . or a 2 1 = tious channels (OWVL, SW and W/T). 3 SPECINe Cory ho. 8 ; ; . T Rating Hanalies agents. in Station area engaged in developing leuds to , PETER denied area target officials and carrying out oporational support} Lunctiions, . a) SPECIFIC UvI¥ nO. 6 ; ! Pay Reports by dispatch, cable and internal nenorandua, ; 5 1 Raking i eciten v7) SPECIFIC Cot Y ho. dS . Coordinates exrvensively with otherclements in vhe Station and ! with other Stations concerning his operatioual responsibilities, | I RATNG | LETITIA —— - SPECIFIC DUTT NO. & i ' t OVERALL PERFORMANCE NCE IN CURRENT POSITION Toro inta erect a everylaing bout tha employaa which Influence bi his ollectiverts. fa is eetrent pose nerrea for. auce cf tpecitec Gutas, productivity, conduct on job, ccc, anal Wasser bey = 2 Neo POLL pared,’ ° Besed cn your knowlodge of sading ta the stotomen: sie mosh Gcewaluly terlacta his ivval of poricamanca, | Gittns ef isi¢8ea ter en tna soting bs« corress pormeu.ce t plese tis be rom Gg SECRET “aa GQ Lbs PREY. CUS EDI tiCNS pothormunco Of tot duly. Ail empayses | 14-0000 # X : : . pee PES ee Bate a loot ey made for prove te ah wal POE Gee Ge ree Cee tat Or tT Batten te i Pea be ade eee er trnee, dee wee To ected position, Aaylity oF 0. abetaati a we ra Do Bata gee H w tee der # pe thenne! bet Hiasner of performace ebioran fe ner pee te bac tee ts iets : ee Te oo rest te ger erste thing hes ure, (Puatea souce a ewraed ww angers ‘ Bacto UC, utah @ se, avte seeetet poser. "inis oirscer's perlornance dayany the sepouckaiys peraud ia Olen dan tanguasked by vuisdanding Gevotsou to Gui Gad eleeplauua. CcUn- - petchee in all phases of denied arca operauiioins. AS une ul tured vllicer!s on the Station's "flying squad", Guojece has uraveticd wideds / and often to meet and handle denied area agents 2M WSL COUULELES as fur separ 21ye ated as Moxico City and Leirul, spoeudany six ult the Lase tuo months away from the Station; despite the GCuusequent dauaupeton of as tiumntiy lige, he has accepted and carried cut cyery ussipuuent whew une Fuidbiny, chinusiase and consistently high Stanuueds “VE pevdtormince, iss percepiive manipulation of people, wh@ther in epprouchangy aud cecrurtiliy new apenis or guiding and controlling cstablishcd resident sources, nas| shown pusative results in product quality und operational security PO Cihveupuout the reporting period, lis ability to prepure au agence fos clandestine operations in a denied area, in botit tradecrurt and psycno uyical rms, 18 unsurpassed among officers Working upuiuse thir target; he is’ amaginative, yet meticulous in puyily atvention to cue muititude of detail needed for successful resident ageut vperutvions, und is able to uraw extensively on his earlier personal CNPSVPacuce us Stuyebehind vesident to buttress his bricfings. hivsc of his operation contacts have been carricd out abroad, witiuvut vie fdvanrece Gr con- Linuing personal contact with senior Statiou orricercs; despite the ofidn untumiiiay tocal situation, he has consis tently ha ducadned the highest sradecypart standards oan SECTION D CERTIFICATION AND COMMEHTS . BY EMPLOYEE FY THAT | HAVE SEEN SECTIONS A, 8, AND C OF Its KEPORT SNATUHE OF EMPLOYEE m; Peter J. DI GIRVENO (cigned ih pieudo on Fld. BY SUPERVISOR ia) m “St x Trins.) 9 February 1967 ;: MONTHS EMPLOYER HAS DEEN THIS REP “ UNDER Mr SUPERYISIOr Bee poe ms EPORT HAS NOT BEEN SHOWN TO Eide iGree, uivi EXPLANATION 20. 7 - | . i DATE sOF FICIAL TITLE OF SUPERVISOR Ter u ou riauiTeo NAME AK AHD SGHATUNE | sft “uchew ieCullough 7, + . ZL 4 9 February 1967 Chief, FI Branch, JMVAVE| (signed in pseuce on Pid. 7 3. ” BY REVIEWING OFFICIAL COMMENTS UF HEVIEWING OFFICIAL . ce Attachment. Soha PURE DaTk& joremes TITLE OF REVIEGING OF FICIAL er 16 Febrea * a ; io Feervary 2907 | Cnier of Station, J} . . . SECKET ayant) 14-0000 ae SECRET TS (cont'd) Sherlos wherever he has been, : Subjeet's rhwistic ability (bi-lingual Spanish-Luglisa) und hos lovaval, orderly approach to his work are particularly ceifective . . Usients With respect to clandestine communications, “how ouly is he. Tully q“ualizricd io inpsivruct agents 2n SW and OWL (including the wse of uuacrical aud Mhveral clpiers), but the clandestine messages he prepares hiuselgZ are notable for megty content, unambiguous style and concise Format; ocher ofiicers less fluent in Spanish frequently. consult him concerning their own OWL or Si messages, Althvuph Subject is a career agent, he haS functioned in a starf eapaciry during west of his tour at this Station, Lacking experience with dmiernal procedures at the beginning, he is tuday iully famaliay with operational adiinistration aud support matters, and bis files (opevutional, administrative und production) are among the best und wost complete in the - Branch, He is by nature a gregarious person but is aisy seli~surricient to Ga advanced deyree and likes to work on his own; left to his own devices, he may speid undue time on routine detail wnach could be nundled by iis seerctary or one of the Branch [As but this characcvvriucic hus been woSt valuable duvainy TDY trips when circumstances have often lere in W2Lhour the possibility of any qualified assistance, in uli his wosk he Suovs & healthy resarvd for operational and adwinistrative economy and is COST-COUNSCIOUS In the use of Tunds and materiel. ne ro Subject's pergesmance merits an exceptionally sirong evaluation when puted apaiust the cundards expected of staff offncers in his grade, He is cu outstaudiugiy able agent nandler in Cuban operations and as he ‘ acquires brouger cxperience, can be expected to cumpare equally Lavorably with oificers running denied area operations auywhere in the world, In terns of persounl character and professional talent, he is a tine officer, dedicated to the work of this organization, and it has been a distinct pleasure tu have served with hin, ‘ SECRET 14-0000 os wd 4 eee coo Fee mete ne te tr a. _ SECRET 7 SECTION D - 3 COMMENTS BY REVIESING OFF ICLAL . r The Chacft of Station has chosen to vevicw this report ano vracn ty underline the very high Gpision jiceld by Che Stataci concerning the performance ui tnis otticuer, The excellcut educational background, intense Gi votion te, duly, cuprage, loagiuative approach to operat upeutenand Ling ability, aud his tradecraft skills have tee: nutced in other Yeperts And uced not be repeated here. Huesever, the revieser Wistes to note that during the reporting periud, Jaced wath a number of new operational challanges and a saucealble amount of duucpendent werk in areas fat reneved irom tine Station locutivn, Subject has turned in an unusaally stvouy performance, Tn his handling ot several important and seusilive ageuts being wounted inte a denied area Subject dencustrated exceptional attention to detail, a tine kuuwledge od tradecrare, ayd unusual good jgudsment in a uumber of diiticult operational Situarions. Thus, the reviewer fully coneurs with the narrative comments and the performance evaluations of the rating Officer. = a SECRET Af UG PROCESSING: AC HON CUASSILICALION SPATCH [na San MARKED FOR INDE RING MO INDEXING REQUIRED OnLy QUALIFIED OF CAM JUDGE INDEXING “ Renewal of Robert S,. HUNKELER Contract AcTo® REQUIRED - REFERENCES : = Action Required: As Indicated 1, The present contract with Robert S, HUNKELER expires on 31 March 1967 and the question of renewal is up for immediate treatment and decision, The paragraphs below outline the major factors to be- ‘considered in this matter. — - 2, HUNKELER is a former staff officer who resigned from WOFACT in 1964 to establish a market research and marketing firm, He was recontacted in the spring of 1965 and employed as an independent con- tracter by the then COS, JMWAVE, who expressed the hope that this relationship might set a standard fox use by WOFACT of former staff officers as long term clandestine assets and outlined HUNKELER's duties and responsibilities as follows: a. To provide cover for WOFACT personnel abroad, b, Spotter and assessor of Central American consular community in Niami. c. Spotter and assessor of recruitment targets throughout Latin and Central America as developed through his travels and contacts. Third party recruiter and agent handler, but only in d. certain carefully controlled circumstances, 3. These criginal concepts framing HUNKELER's activities have continued as the major guide lines to his employment, Also added was the task of. reporting such positive and operational intelligence as he might elicit from his contacts and associates, . Attachments . 1 -— Operational Review of Robert S, HUNKELER h/w 2 - IDENTITIES u/s/c Distribution: 3 - WH/COG w/atts. FEB eu ls? OATE 16 February 1967 ONSPATCH SYMBOL AND RUMBER UFGA-27019 CANS RL FEREMCE TO WH FLE QWaER as/e? Phi ye# CONTINUATION OF | i ns ALAND WOME j RYBAT-SECR ET UFGA-27019 DISPATCH | rr re ns en abe ne ee we 4. The following summarizes the progress that was made in these areas during the two year period of HUNKELER's contract status with us, &. Cover was provided for a Berlin based agent, AMTHRILL/1, Although the agent was terminated by Berlin Station, management of his cover was competently and professionally handled by HUNKELER, HUNKELER has continued to offer his services to WOFACT in this respect and, although he could provide a cover office anywhere in the Latin American sphere, has Specifically Suggested Haiti) the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica and Venezuela, He is -now in the process of opening, on his own initiative, branch offices in Venezuela and the Dominican Republic and . again volunteered them for possible use as cover, According to HUNKFLER Station Caracas has shown some interest in taking advantage of the offer There has been no other use by WOFACT of this HUNKELER potential during ‘the past two years $°- Such use dn the future is an open question depend- ing in part on whether WOFACT has a-requirement for cover facilities such as this, and in part on the nature of our relationship with HUNKELE b, HUNKELER has met frequently with members of the Central and Latin American consular community in’ the Miami area, These &assoc- dations were enhanced by HUNKELER‘ts activity and participation in several international organizations concerned with business and social relations among Latin and North American countries, Some operational information was gathered about these Persons, but none of them ever shaped up as a valid’ intelligence target worthy of further development and recruitment, It is not expected that this target area will be of any more interest in the future than it is now, \ c. HUNKELER has a large nunber of business associates through out Latin America and in his travels has contacted a number of governmen _ officials up to the presidential level, Most of these contacts have _ been of a business nature, One of them, a Panamanian legislator, is of some interest to the Panama Station, Interest in the others has been minimal, Future prospects remain open, but must be considered as long range, d, There has been no use made of HUNKELER as a third party recruiter and agent handler during his.two year tenure, He has de- clared himself always ready and willing to take on agent handling tasks, but the Station has found it more advantageous and efficient to use inside personnel for this, It ig highly unlikely that station Policy will change in this regard, 4. HUNKELER has been on several business trips during this period, On these occasions he was given an intelligence brief and his operation- al expenses were defrayed by WOFACT, The results, in terms of dissemine ated reports, have generally been negative, 5. Recently, HUNKELER provided an introduction to some individuals who have a potential for use in the JMUNION program, There was some discussion of continued activity for HUNKELER in this program, but it was the consensus that there was not sufficient promise in his contri- bution to merit retaining him for this purpose alone, It can ba ex- pected, hcewever, that he might, in the future, assist in entree to other persons of JMUNION interest, 6. Station JMWAVE is of the opinion that employment of Robert S, HUNKELER has not had tho results that were hoped for when the contract- ual relationship was first established, Recognition of this was implici in the renegotiation of his salary scale from $4800 to $3600 Per annun in March 1966 at the end of his first year's contract, It is also the opinion of this Station that there is little likelihood of improvement in the near future although it is recognived that a long range potential exists, These statements are made without prejudice to Robert S, HUNKELER, who has at all times taken a responsible, willing and coop- erative attitude in his relationships with Station representatives. and discussions of tasks and tho prospects of future employment, It should be noted that HUNKELER wants very much to retain some form of rulation- ship with the organivation, as much for reasons of interest in the intelligence profession an for incese he might derive, “rakes etm S90 merens RV RAT SECRETN 2 2 ace wo o> 14-0000 TASER IC De Batali § AND OIMGER UFGA-27019 GLA GG LATION RYBAT-SECRET CORTINUATION OF DISPATCH 4a. Headquarters Action Requested it is JMWAVE's view that HUNKELER's only actual potential value to WOFACT is as a support agent to WH Division as a whole, in, supplying unofficial cover and possibly in spotting, develop- fag, and-recruiting CMUNION assets. His value to operations of JMWAVE Station itself will be non-existent or minimal, since there is ‘ttle HUNKELER can do for that Station which cannot be accomplished more easily by a staff employee. Therefore, it is requested that Head- quarters review this case and comment as soon as possible, The alternatives are; Renewal of contract as it is at present salary of $3600 7. To summarize, a. per annum, ° ; b. Terminate, HUNKELER has advised that he is not prepared to accept a salary under his present level, It is suggested that the following representative memoranda also be read in this connection: UFGT 18719, Memorandum 4n Lieu of Fitness Report UFGA 26782, Unofficial Cover Opportunity, Caracas WFGA 26598, JMUNION/Donald James Miller SUFGA 26195, Unofficial Cover Opportunity, Haiti UFGA 26170, HUNKELER Visit to Haiti - 8, The above was outlined to Robert S, HUNKELER on 15 February 1967 by his present Case Officer, Jeremy F. GEDLAND, After an object- dive and frank discussion, HUNKELER requested that he be permitted an opportunity to prepare & memorandum setting forth his views.on the situation and further asked that it be forwarded to Headquarters in conjunction with the present memorandum, The Case Officer agreed that he should be granted the chance to so express himself and to be heard on all levels where his employment was being treated of. HUNKELER's memorandum is attached. Mo t Bos ' (Bale te Te yb dette AL Philip G. ELMARD mere ree ia eee ee ernment sitimn mer Sy ee cmanmmaeset aweutea | au se $30 y att as ee ema wgus Est RYDAT ~ secret ener ed COMES erect tent te 14-0000 . ’ A * i ~ ~ ' , S-E-C-R-E-T i \ : y | Date 19 October 1966 ; Career Agent Biozraphic Data ' Sn en rr ere eens ernes armen cemee nN j , a. Pseudonyin of agent _Peter_ J. DiGerveno Staff or Division WH : er v. Viservend ne , ° b. Date and place of birth: ' 27 January’ 1928 - Cuba | ‘ c. Marital status: Married \ dad. Relationship and years of birth of dependents: Wife - 30 Jan 1923 Son - 1957 Son - 11 Sep 1951° ; Son - Mar 1953 toa a -,23 t 1954 : \ c. PM onsnt rtd: USA . ; - toy (V) Th naturalined, when? PY ‘ : Re. (2) If naturalized, where? be . Bc: f, Non-ClA cducation to include name and location of college, degrees, isk dates, and rerjfiss an 1945-48 Tulane University Tulane, La BS Psychology tio 1948-54 Tulane University Tulane, La MA Humanities he g. Military service None ce (1) Country served and years: 4s maa i (2) Branch of service and rank: ; i h. Noa-ClA employment: Kinds of business or profession, positions, ; salaries, locations, aud dates: 1954-1960 - Was manager of a combined Havana District Sales — Ofttes for various U, S, firms, Income estimated at about $10,000 yearly. ¢ ’ Xt ob GR LT Group Eaclided trum autasoatic Gowngriecing and declass aH - é. ~ SE-G-R-E-T . Te (Career Agent Biographic Data p, 2) i. Da es of psycholog.cal assecsivent, professional and language aptitude tests, if applicable: * ). Languages, including English, using the following terms: Elementary, Iitermediate, High, Native Larguage Reading Writing Speaking Spanish Fluent Fluent Fluent 3 Portuguese Poor Poor Poor “ Italian Poor Poor Poor French Poor Poor Poor k. Agency trainings: Subject Cavered Duration of Course Years Taken !, Alias or pscudonyrn used for psychological assessment, testing or training, if applicable: ecurity clearance number: 3 n " n, Date of last LOFLUTTER: o, Gontract provisions: (Underline One) (1) Provision for periodic step increases ~ Yes No tebetive pay onereases You Wo (2) Pvsevrnien fer be (3) Preroviesin fr total offiet of coves ine ome Yes No (4) Provision fur civil serviee retirement Yes No “ : (5) Any unusual provisions (please specify) t : POLONIA LB OH Lee RE PY I * Sa RE epee UE merge pm Or verre: a — ~ S-B-C -R-E-T (Career Agent Bisgraphie Data p. 3) p Date of beginning of current tour: gq. Previous. GIA einployment: an . Years Type of Cover CIA Duties Project City Salary. 15 Jul 1/61 Contract Agent JMWAVE $9600 (Moc) 1 Sep 19§2 NOC Conversion to Contract Employee : FI Ops Off ' Taskforce W JMWAVE $9600 17 Mar 9637" FI Ops Off © " " $10,400 5 Jan 1964" " wo " $10,950 “5 Jul 1964-0" ~~ " “ ” $11,295 14 Feb 1965 " ' Conversion to " ” $11,315 Career Agent 1 Dec 1965 “" " : “ . " $12,510 uw ; " w $12,873 3 Jul 1966 " Vee [a oe in te (eal 2 ME “teeedeteel See rete are Semen eee wee ae whee 3 S-B GOR ST its aa IRE IS CaEe 59 Yi NGS Gt cai Ra MCT ik Sade aaa LL Ce a amare Cae | NF eon 14-00000 ATTACHMENT TO UFGA 27019 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Operational Review of Robert S, Hunkeler DATE: 16 “ebruary 1967 ee Backgrounds 1. Shortly after Hunkeler resigned from KUBARK he met with the then Chief of Station on several occasions concerning Hunkelers potential use as a Station asset. It was between the period following his resignation, and before his first contract with the Station, that the COS told Hunkeler that he wain a "cooling off period" during which time Hunkeler should devote hig energies towards’ the settlement of his personal affairgand the development of his own business interests. Hunkeler was also told that his value to the Station and to KUBARK would be increased if he were free from all ties with KUBARK and ODYOKE in ‘order that Hunkeler may be available at a later date for KUBARK assignments. The COS did not, however, make any commitments to Hunkeler. Developments: 2. During the months which followed Hunkelers resignation he proceeded to attend to his personal affairs in Lakeland, Florida, and established his company, Identity A, in the WAVE area. 14.90000 -~2- 3. After a number of months had lapsed, Hunkeler was contacted by the Station COS and was recruited under | a contract in the amount of $500.00 a month plus operational expensese Hunkeler expressed a willingness to undertake \ any assignment and a desire to actively participate in operations. (His initial target was largely limited to \ the monitoring of the activities and the personalities of the foreign consular corp in the WAVE area and reporting on matters of operational interest as they came to Hunkelers attention.) | ! i 4.. Shortly after Hunkeler was placed under contract he submitted a paper to the Station which spelled out a number of specific tasks which he could, under the cover of his company if required, undertake for the Station or KUBARK, (Shese-escignments—ere—ctil)_eoemphable with - -hie—present—eover—and—baskgroundy) There follows a list of these tasks; (a) Sale of KURIOT doctored parts and supplies to the government of PBRUMEN through middlemen and ina manner as to not disclose Hunkelers involvement. (bd) Providing non-official cover facilities to persons being assigned overseas and who require a tight, realistic and flexible cover, 14-0000 ~3- (c) Recruitment pitches, courier work, or © related assignaents anywhere in Latin America. (ad) Monitoring of diplomatic and commercial activities in the WAVE area. (e) Reporting on targets of operational interest, both in the WAVE area and in those countries where Hunkeler Visits. (f) Spotting and assessment of specific operational . a targets in the PBPRIME and in Latin America, Review of Accomplishments: 56 Whereas Hunkeler remained ready and willing to travel anywhere at anytime for any KUBARK assignment, he was advised that his long range value would be jeopardized if he were to take operational assignments involving any degree of risk. Hunkeler was, in his opinion, "kept ina vacuum" as regards his being able to serve ficld Stations which have not to this date been made aware of his availability to travel except in those cases when his business travel takes to a country and the Field Station is advised of his presence in the area. 6. From the outset Hunkeler began to report on develop= ments in the WAVE area and he bagan to work in organizations which would permit him to penetrate the diplomatic community and strengthen his operational capabilities in terms of being able to spot and aggess Latin American political leaderse Hunkeler got him-self appointed to a policy making position in the Identity B, he was elected to the position of President of Identity C, appointed to the Board of Directors of Identity D, was elected to the position of President of Identity E, and became a delegate to several conferences (Panana, Jamaica and in PBPRIME) of the Identity F. qT. It was largely as a result of Hunkelers Latin American oriented commercial activities and his organizational activities that he was able to provide timely and valuable reports on the Dominican crisis, estatlish a personal relationship with Identity @ and persons close to him, spot and access several Fanamanian targets, and report on the activities and recommendations of Identity H, an organization which provides commercial policy to the President of Panama.(See ) Hunkeler kept the Station up to date on the personalities and activities of the Consular Corp in the WAVE area, and has furnished assessments and biographic information on 12 members of this group. 14.90000 -5- 8. Other accomplishments include the following; (a) Operational “escorting: During the last two years Hunkeler has traveled to and submitted operational and/or intel reports about Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Venezuela, Panama and Costa Rica, in addition to reports originating in the WAVE area. (bv) Establishment of Cover Pacilities: In 1966 Hunkeler set up and maintained cover facilities for an agent who was initially trained in Hunkelers companies and subsequently assigned to a European pest where he remained until a person#@1 reduction cut caused his termination. The cover aspects of this ccver operation, however, were tight and professionally mmaged by Hunkeler, Other cover facilities developed by Hunkeler in this period included a cover office facility in Haiti, Venezuela and the Dominican Republic. (c) Other: In late 1966 Hunkeler met with an Officer assigned to the WAVE Station for the purpose of reviewing the operational potentials of the Varibbeane Hunkeler was able to provide the Officer with the names and introductions to persons well known to Hunkeler who are now in the “Caribbean or residing in Miami and available to participate in Ment, DeBey or informant capacities. 14-0000 Present Situation: 9. In early February, 1966, Hunkeler met with a Vase Officer of the “racas Station who reviewed Hunkelers existing business activities in Venezuela and who told Hunkeler that the Caracas Station desired to use a Hunkeler company for non-official cover purposes in Venezuela. The success of Hunkelers commercial activities in the Dominican Republic (and the corresponding move by Hunkeler to open an office in Santo Domingo) is a recent development and there has not yet been time to query Station Sanio Domingo as to whether or not they have a requirement to use Hunkelers facilitiess (Hunkeler is presently phasing out of much organizational work in the WAVE area in order to devote more time .to the chore of setting up his operations in Santo Domingo and Venezuela where both of his companies are currently doing business.) 106 There are several aspects of Hunkelers present business activities which have not yet been finalized: He will soon terminate his lease at his present address and has not yet decided where to re-locate !:is offres; he is still in negotiations with an investment group in Haiti and may undertake a consultant type survey there which would provide access to Haiti of possible interest to that Station. Tle . When Hunkelers contract was about to expire in Pebruary, 1966, he met with a Station Officer and advised that he was fully in accord with a salary cut from $500.00 to $300.00 a month in keeping with budgetary cuts which were evident at that time. Moreover, Hunkeler volunterily ceased requesting reinbursement for operational expenses choosing to use his KUBARK income for entertainment expenses which oftines have operational value to KUBARK, Although he has expressed his strong desire to continue his KUBARK relationship under a renewal of his present contract for $300.00 a month, he has advised that he does not care to renew his contract for a figure of less than $300.00 a month. CML LA Robert S. Hunkeler 16 Pebruary 1967 14-00000 Ae B. D. E. F, G. He '.. | SEPARATE COVER ATTA MENT TO UFGA=27019 “os IDENTITY The NALAD Corporatie-n (North & Latin American “evelopment Corporation), an exporting com any now specializing in industrial equipment, light industrial plants, and equipment. Plorida Colombia Alliance, founded by the Secretary of the State of Florida, Tom Adam§. The Dominican~American Chanber of Commerce The Miami~Dade County Chamber of Commerce The International Affairs Council of the Miani-Dade County Chamber of Commerce, the largest international trade organization in the So:theastern U.S. The Chamber of Commerce of the Americas, comprised of 47 Chambers of Commerces from 17 countries. 4 Haitian Dictator Francois Duvalier CONEP - Consejo Nacional de Empresas Privadas (National Association of Private Industry) got wy - 14-0000 tasene Ol ves Oe CUASSITY 0 era me. PO re wy ceassiricg MESSAGE B-OEF TO PELE wo. Oe aD atr, ro re wensce trateay Ose. nal iv A advanced COPY 2 Ohne Ohare O FILE vg gc é ’ 4 7. SECRET 1912202 CITE ERAT RTS $859, CQUAINTANCE ACTING) ~ ~~ PRIORITY ROME, BEIRUT INFO DIRECTOR, - JMWAVE IM 57332 — /KAPOK TYPIC q REF A FRANKFURT 5627 (iver oue a fs TY EG 8 FRANKFURT 5ss2(/V5(L v C UMWAVE 1994 (suey \ D ROME 439 enn 1. FYI ROME: DIGERVENO IS IDEN A USING IDEN B OPS ALIAS. SOKENIS IS IDEN © USING JDEN ASSUME BEIRUT WILL CABLE ETA, D OPS ALIAS. KE IS PARTICIPATING AGENT TRAINING, 2. AFTER INITIAL DIGERVENO DEBRIEFING OF ROMERO, BARRING UNFORESEEN COMPLICATIONS EITHER LANGOSCH OR SOKENIS COULD FOLLOW UP. DECISION DEPENDS ON CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH DEBRIEFING WILL TAKE PLACE IN ITALY. WILL APPRECIATE SOME COMMENTS PER REFS A AND B, INCLUDING VIEWS ON WHETHER LANGCSCH PARTICIPATION WOLLD INHIBIT FUTURE OPS USE IN ITALY. 3. FYI JMWAVE: AMVAN HAS TENTATIVE ARRANGEMENTS FOR ANOTHER MEET WITH NUNEZ WHICH MAY FACILITATE SOKENIS USE IN ITALY. WILL ADVISE DEVELOPMENTS. ’ SUGGEST ROME CABLE CONTACT DIGERVENO INSTRUCTIONS TO BEIRUT. SECRET ACONCURESY DM GEEVENO SidPOvVER . ITALY Yo HALE Ramee Cees BI ¢ ITE ews. Qel- VES 2772. 4. Jot- 294 cdg 14-0000 “yaetss Ow: Oro TOrar Covies PPS coantiee to ibe m8, LZ TES Def BLAS SIF IED wESsAce mate Ve FILe we, rue oeO ace, rae «te pestooy Oars. | abvamc€ coPy O tae0ee Darorres 0 - —_ eet Gn57272 SECRET 1512202 CITE FRANKFURT 5908 *CQUAINTANCE ACTING) PRIORITY ROME, BEIRUT INFO DIRECTOR, JMWAVE or KaPOK “OK TYPIC REF “FRANKFURT sa09 (7 752) IDEN Az EMILIO RODRIGUEZ IDEN Bs MAJOR ALEXIS | ELGADO IDEN Cr JOHN POULTER- IDES Dz: CAPT vevfenwoun SECRET { BT 14-0000 : ‘, - rE . . wees. SJors Ono 7 t roe f - | ( 70) Cuasgier re FILE m0, CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPTES Weer To FILE HO. rue 230 RET. TO BRancn a vesteow Ch sic. ey en (ETS PELE TT) RLPREE TION PROWIE ITED Tinw ay E aovance cory tisues 0 suetees Deere SECRET 99235 aes PRIORITY MEXI INFO DIR CITE WAVE 3809 DYVOUR PBRUMEN AMNTHRILL REF A UFGA 21519 e wext acca((vo 7543 10 Ju. 65108655 Cc WAVE oon 1, AMTHRILL-1 AND DI GERVENO ARRIVING MEXI 10 JULY, ETA 193. 2. DI GERVENO CIDEN 4) TRAVELING UNDER ALIAS’LEON BERWADA. PLAN STAY PRADO HOTEL, WILL CALL IDEN B AFTER SETTLED. PLAN VISIT STATICN 12 AND 13 JULY. 3, DISPATCH REF A FORWARDED HOS 25 MAY 65, POUCH 2767, ITEM 20, BELIEVE COPY DELIVERED MEXI DURING REUTEMAN/ELMARD RECENT VISIT. COC sycur DiGexvena VIFIT ; SEC R ET CFN 3889 UFGA 2isis aoés 3810 AMTMRILL-1 D1 GERVEN 19 ata 1930 “s a ot GERVENO if ALIAS LEON BERWADA PRADO HOTEL B 12 13 A 3S 65 2767 vo REUTE MAN /ELMARD . 8T \. 14-0000 aw. tapge: Oves O wo cuass® © To vice mo. 37ate TO FILE mo. —_—— ee ag fue eof) neve TO Deante Q cesteoy OC} sic. “CLASSIFILO MESSAGE SECRET PURSSSUNET MOFEF ECO aDvancl COPY OQ tseure Diese im) ACTION _ —— tee Ree ene gp te oe oe ewe Smee \ oe a SECRET 992356 PRIORITY MEXI INFO DIR CITE VAVE 3818 DYVOUR PERUMEN AMTHRILL , 106508651 REF WAVE 3809(/A/ O¥655) . IDEN At EMILIO AMERICO RODRIGUEZ IDEN Bz ALAN WHITE. HOME PHONE 48-14-46, SECRET cFN ss10(5809) MILIQ AMERICO RODRIGUEZ ALAN WHITE 48-14-46 BT Co SRE ° : > ? 14-0000 (VME L- Jr . ; ‘ CLASSIEEO MESSAGE > oo cus: STEPHEN ROKA” on ESSAGE " 7 OO war, J ust: TSD/OA/AB/1 & ISS i . aT ir .L_ SECRET oe : 2835 Cp SN TEN 8! CATE - 5 MARGH 1965 UF -£ SSE FE NO —— rn i oo woo: LAV. '‘ - IMWAVE . § fsa &5 OD: FROM: DIRECTOR contr, TS DG NO: DOP wile & cost ore v4 FALE INFO . creor 99299 0 WAVE AQUATIC RE UFGA 19153 DISGUISE TECH BERNARD PREPARED TO TDY cr WAVE WEEK 15 MARCH. NEED NOT MEET. REQUEST CONCURRENCE AND WHETHER SUBJECTS OF REF AVAILABLE, *End of Message®* TSD Comment: Request disguise support for WELDRAKE, ~ HUSEBY, SLOMAN, DIGERVENO and AMTRUNK-2l. WH/SA/MOB Mr. Cini by phone x-6488 J+ TSD/PERS Mr. E. Mac Lure by phone x-3031 ¢1 Co Ys ? foal SIONEY GOTTLIEB C/TSD/OA DCc/TSD COOTIINATING OFFICERS — RELEASING OFFICER TT mre ae AUTHENTICATING j react ! 5 Copy Na
104-10180-10215.pdf
104-10180-10215 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | Action Pequired: Pedauest for ger Peview of Files - Para 1. In the fall of 1960 an{lre 1 (Peter J, DI CEPVENQ) recruited in Havana a UT operator candidate, whese name he egnnet recall at this tire. This candidate was epotted and awe eye. evra by AMPANIC-1, who passed the lead over to re} APYPANIC-1 first eentacted the candidate on the porch Pfercedes Genz Arency at Falecon and Frincipe Streets, wt fas a ood sgentactel subject in the latter's apartnent in the (fourt floon% a building located in the riddle of the, & bie on ore nat) de of (@enocal Avenue (Infanta))Retween (vate) San sone ets. Thik’ building had.a store in the fir fl or, was p inted a pinkish beipe, and the apartments were very srall (one bedroom and hath, livine-dining room corbina-~ OG tion and a smal kitchen). Subsect was at the tine workinp in a hardware stor Ue divine with lis wife apd 2) small child, S @ parduas was about (3 Sears old te") tale (120)1bs., wor re (thick glasses, lipht complexion, Light ‘pair, protruding. Facial featured) 2. Subject tad experience as a professional “T onerator and worked a clandestine 4T set for the Mrpranizacion futentica2t 9 6h) avainst the Satista reeime. AMPANTC-1 was a member of the z (oa) and spotted subject through a leader of the (0A for whom Subject worked in the underground. 2 A AG Neue safehouse located at (39 San Rafael Street) which had been obtained for that purpose by APFOX-L. AMFOX-1 attended the training sessions as a look-out, but neither A'FC¥-1 nar AMCLEN-1 knew the identity and address of the trainee. Training included the clandestine operaticn of a RS-l, the use of sipnal plans, the use of pads in coding and decoding, and personal security. Training was conducted in the fall of 1969 after recruitment of Subject: and with the ‘appreval of CO Ceease D, SCOPCOKY, who was AYIR EE LY s CO at the time and to whoo full reforts were turned in on tha (Continued) . 3. Subject was ery for a “Tet so by AMELEN-1 in a OATE DISPATCHED aK GATE TYPED Distribution: 3 - leadquarters 25 Jan. 63 { jousmuextto CHEPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER UFCA-7439 HEADQUARTERS MLE NUMBER 19-129-33-S84/3 14-0000 Oy “ GUNTINUATION OF ais : DISPATCH __ sreert i UreA]T4I9 ene (PEI EME AT NIE trainin: and the {dentity of the candicate, Tub ject was never activated and was kept on stand-by for possible use at a later date, fer that pursose tena Pfdas were established ty Aire 1 and reported to his CO, Subject wan not surplied with a *T,set and ac sipnal plans nor fade were issued tr his. ‘ { ry AGee 1 recalls Subject was very secure in his clan estine eentacts and operations, Despite estatlished bcna fides, A IRE}. had consideratle trouble in rainine Subtect'a conficence.and of three preliminary contacts tere necassarv sefore rettinr doen to business, Subject wan last contacted by A! aptt at Subject’s apartment described above, in January or FehPuiary 1961, At this time Subject was still willing and ready to works als, It is asaumed.that Headuarters files on the activities of AMERDP1, AMGLEN-1 or AHFOX-1 will contain fortes of the training reports and infornation reported by AMERE « We would appreciate Headquarters assistance in ascertaininn Subject's identity and present whereabouts in ogee to determine if he could st{ll be used operationally insideA’tarret area, AMPANTC-1 has been tereinated by JMWAVE f'4 Branch because of weakness in his personal security, and it is believed best not to contact him on this natter if possible. END OF CISPATCH USE PREVIOUS COV NOM
104-10180-10218.pdf
[104-10180-10218 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 30 Ogtober 1961. - ST : MEMORARIUM.FOR: Chief, ini a . O% . Se, _ ATTENTION : (eeovee Hleovas 7 SUBJECT : Cover for vive) 1. Pursuant to your vequivesient for status co seth 6! the following devised cover has begn developed. employed as of 1 November -J961, by Roberts ped AME vD. Engineering 24 Service, fa devised cover firm engaged in providing consulting . services” in the field of electronics and electrical instrumente. ae ; His immediate position will be that of consultent’ assigned to the ° - Southeasterr "t gf the United States. This cover was selected . in view or AMERE/1' ppt employment where he represented various electrical suppliers 0 24 5 : Roberts Electronic and Engineering Servieg}is oated at 9 S Goro a1 Glengvle Avenuc, Baltimore 15, Maryland; }elephone(RO 46770. ais is a fully backstopped cover device which will list Ab / as ' one of its enployees thereby furnishing a credit and employment™J, reference for him. His payments will be made to him by bank transfer ‘ as in the pest. ; al - It should ‘be pointed ont to’ AM RE/1 that he will receive 24, U. z Treasury form 1099 at the end of each taxable year, showing Bogor ia -his source of income. Therefore, it is incumbent on ig =tle oveyt tax return Listing himself as an independent con es with joer) thereby explaining why taxes were not withheld. 4. You are requested to advise CCG when this cover arrangement . is no longes needed, so that proper backstopjing can be effected. i . Z | ap bert er yop 070047) an Tee me) +) pd
104-10180-10233.pdf
14-0000 104-10180-10233 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | ROUTING . ROP: GAVE 7378 (tit ugespe ar : 7) ze ; UCR: MIC ARD . . -a{ whe. rts ly, DAG TNLTD 3 ob ; ZGTE luli * ~ww2el (4. lo Cuello AYE pea? as ap) - tats si sti, Ga LOWE) 2 NOV GALS CONCULMU? sSCkQNICS AND LS SUSCTIACAL INSTALL wOR fC TPES wi UP AT ¢ wouy PYLEACS YAR, ¢ As te TAS ING Dea at eet, THs AY aon Saas hi GOL argh Muuceted pravvity cover stitue sor Labp ct 03 . . Fal (bee a, S, SOGEY J. 0. Gh vuUG AIS (by avons) C/ihs COO: WANING 9 <j C/i/4 RELEASING OFFiCee . AVIMENTICATING orrcea REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Copy No. 2 é : . Ap
104-10180-10235.pdf
| 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 104-10180-10235 . * ? SEPARATE COVER ATTACHKENT TO: UFG=¥-642 dated Vince ci SUBJECT. Cover for tubject i. Fursuant to your requirement for status cover for Subject, the following devised cover has been developed. Subjec will be employed as of 1 November 1961, by (hoberte Electronic 24 and Engineering Servica) a devised cover firm ongaged in providing consulting services in e field of electronics and electrical instruments,-. His immediate position will be that of consultant assigned to the Southeastern part of the United States. This cover was selected in view of Subject's past employment where he oo various electrical suppliers. 2 berts Electronic and Engineering Service ‘is located 2. GYe 705 Avenue, Baltimore 15, Maryland; telephone oe fe ‘Bs 4-67705) This is a fully packatopped covér device which 411 list Subject as ono of its employees thereby furnishing a credit and employment referenco for him, His payments will be made to him by bank transfer as in the past. 3. It should be pointed out to Subject that he will receive a U.S. Treasury form 1099 at the end of each taxable year, showing rar (# berts)as his source of income. Therefore, it is incumbent on ubject/to filo an overt tax return listing himsel? as au inde- Pendent contractor with berta\ thereby explaining why taxes were not withheld. > 4. You are requested to advise Headquarters when this cover arrangement is no longer needed, so that proper backstopping can be effected,
104-10181-10005.pdf
1 SO aerate ele 4.0000) 104-10181-10005 fh | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | 4 i eee, Cruz ecoy » Cae shes Ou i rn ) RUIZ, Guillermo. Latest i 4 pee ; eo - information (7 July 1971) tndteates he is uten ‘the: MINREX ‘office of sas “fares he is wf Ie ENR x office of Seientific-Technologtc Affair ° t . . ° a 8 in ‘Havana. [Aete-y): a PE EVIL IIIT oto = a St ) i ° “ —_ Bel DI 2 TE -. file ke ueyt Be a Yo UiAnd 14-0000 “ SUBECT - Rejectig a tatelligcace Information Report - Tile mover SS intermettom ob eting the Neviene!’Setene if ene Linired Soot wishin the wh ohing a ee eee Te Ue JPA ord TFA the trowacsina eee ioewetan wf waa lac, meaner ae SMW IROOC person 16 Pron Rted by oe, . “7 . / PAGE 1OF- 1 paces \ \ DIRECTORATE op . . Nd oe ONTROLLED DIssey NO. FOREIGY Dissry "THIS 15 AN-INFORMATION "REPORT No.’ -€5 DB-3 12/02338-69.- ||” BATE bisTR 8 October i969 or yg September 1969)” es on of Air Spain Otter to a Hs ‘Sé€l1l Three Britannia Aircraft: to Cuba . De . “C9. Septenbey: 1969) 2h , _Menber of the. Cuban Embassy" in Madria wig is.a Yeporter ‘and. is’ Known to ‘have access to information. |. , s ee ee ZI PEM 2 VE ~~. 1. On. 19 September 1969, Guillermo Ru i >. Perez, or ply ; the Cuban Minister to Spain, sentva letter to Air ‘Spain - . as officially rejecting their offer to Sell three Britannia enn - aircraft: fo Cubana Airlines, (Headquarters Comment: [jy : CS-311/07888-69. dated 8 September 1969, an Iberian Airlines| employee whose reporting ts usually accurate reported that * Air Spain had offered,. on 1 "August -1969, to sell Cubana I ! | 5 j 4 | a 3 : : st Ye 3 S-~E-C-R-E-7 NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEY _ ot . : . ; ‘ vane! FAG Ze 7 . a {closisficotion) idissem controls) [ssa Teas] {For Fold Distribution see nol pomgroph) | MADRID 967 (IN 49866) EFIB-R | EAMADR WHI2le7pR ai TI QUOTA /QUDOZE: 2 eee l iyo | —£SN8-312/02338-¢9}—-—--- - -- i — EAB SS wot B2,- Cl-45-FY-3, C81) DO 1, Eaten SPR EE ee ae op I FI Y. ——____ dS Soin es PR. | ae TT EUR 4 (1). wHy 14-0000 j4-00000 H : oo 1 ‘ a : te at ed oe : : f an ' we Tt mat roots . 14-0000 & kChoeE Y id” mele Jasco — — 1. “Osvaldo GARCIA who arrived in Spaiii ‘nearly ie : - months ago to supervise the production of two-burner ‘stoves: being manufactured by the Spanish fir Talleds Cutaluna,. 5, A. aca) - (ACA is also manufacturing the 10,000 cane. wagons for “the Cubans), passed throurh Maghéid ou 23 September and told _ ANAUTO-1 that there was an unidentified Cuban in A2XVALOLA who is preparing a study on Spanish firms trading with Cuba, ANAYTO-1 imnediately suspected: that this Cuban was an agent of RVROCK and suggested that GARCIA Kot to know this porson and try to elicit biographic information as well as attempt ; to greta photoyraph of him for possible identification, 2. “Station has no idea who this Cuban might be. ; — . ‘ a - ‘ woe Oe Atowara R. SACODER Distribution: 2 = C/WED - C/EUR . Penk A hy CG ! n CROES RENEE E TS ° Pins i See i60 2 Be OSNA-25535 2 October 186° . SECRET a 14-0000 secasee Gee Ure CLAY TO CO PLE NO. AREF TO CO PLE NO oO uc ad 8) RETURN TO | | ne »aeisn§ 082 ' $ £ O-R E. T 2613342 ‘SEP 69 cite Ae ee OG, Wea en So 1, DIRECTOR 1 Iwo vigmtane? ween “TyPIC A AN:.UTO . “os REFS DIRECTOR 40647 ae “AMAUTO=1 RETURNED TO MADRID FROM HOME LEAVE OW 18 SEPTEMBER. WIFE AND FAMILY ARRIVED MaDRID 47 SEPTEMBER. _QUTIMID-REPORTED AMAUTOS PLAN REMAIN MADRID FOR aT LEAST HOTHER” YEAR AND POSSIBLY TWO. WIFE PREGNANT WITH SIXTH CHILD. 2. STATION WILL SUBMIT OUR VIEWS ON ANAUTO=1 AFTER REVIEW YOUR DISPATCH. - 3... FILE 201-735296. SECRET « te) — R01~ 135246 SECRET _ ae doe 6F . 14-00000 + ; ee ~ _ a t i Fr be L. - DEPARTMENT. OF STATE ‘DOCUME NT e . DA’ 26 SEPTEMBER 1969 4 a CLASSIFICATION: | CONEIDENTIAL | 7 mL “SUBJECT: NONE GIVEN” - “ » \ FILE SUMBER: TELEGRAM # 67091. ! . i ' ° i . i f i t i ‘ i ; i aos CAs ‘EENSFCRD ses Taam OW E/COG/O?S an 1819 Wm 23 SEPTENSER 1969 . “On rit uD SALLE SECRETARIAT OssszudaTID - Gago Co nawes a) ‘RETUAN TO ———___= srancn> ane. ~ ey, Wis os Fusco. | : Ie iealicatioa) ZCRE Ls . . . coe a . . - . aft MADRID INFO: WH/UMIAMI | | a a, / Te TyPIC #080. an . RESS: . osvia-24926 oo! Be MSORID 9234 CIN. 19794) c. MADRID. 9263. (IN 22677). 1. ECGS STILL INPERTS TED AMAUTO-1- AS POTENTIAL RECRUITMENT ACCORDING. INTERESTED PARTICULARLY HIS PRESENT STATUS, TARGET, _QUTINID REPORT MARCHE 69 (REF A) SUBJECT INTENDED ‘DEPART MADRID REF B REPORTED SUBJECT HAD DEPARTED FOR HAVANA 4 AUG LAVEST INFO (REF C) REPORTED PoS AUG €3. BUT NO EQS INFO HIS DEPARTURE PCS. SBSECT “IS ON HOME LEAVE, THEREFORE ASSUME HE WILL RETURN MADRID RECTIS PREPARING DISPATCH CONCERNING OUR RENEVED INTIREST AMAUTO-1, ASSUMING HE INTENDS RETURN MADRID TO CONTINUE ASSIGNMENT. = cer meeeameas ATES oT, MEAM WHILE, C& E ST TATION V VIBE coyaw APPROACH TO SUBJECT; ALSO WOCLD APPRECIAT (CONTINUED) n mae . cS COPY a ¥01- 735.296 2 , ay aya é yo. CQOIMINATING OFM CEAS “hee ee SILEASING GAFicea RASTOMMATION co 14-00000* . “AaLe setae TART Digg ee yank. cD wf Bap, 13.17 PH 8S 1G wom Clsowsex ~ (J rsmanto ane ao SIDED | (J fig nics rz xa, iGlassif.cation) . . Toy {Cate ang.tine filed) . . . . rotorence umber) SECRET 7 a ae sa : : a on. eo ; 3 yeeyp > ‘PAGE TWO “POTENTIAL STATION ASSE ETS. WHICH WE cOuLD USE As. AVENUE FOR | \ 9 Fi o.: ri] & a APPROACH AUAUTOML, 3. WISH-T> EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION TO STATICN AND QUSEQUINS FOR PAST INITIATIVE.AND. GCOD REPORTING RE AMAUTO CASE, 4, PILE: 201-735296. oO Fn TE HMRI eget peer oe Sere emma dpe et, emer een : iY ; i } serwnreoe, CAC eee 28-4 crices ee ; 7 Ge hun, Z Evin 7. Mt. iibrie— EN / _ Lees of ae OPN Il 20 ob JOHN EH. S$: ERS) Ani ILLI AM V. BROE C/B/ET/E C/W 4D -~NwW he : el AUTHENTICATING RELCASING OF F028 4 : Of FICLA aeboceues corr No. CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSENONATION abSrien MESSAGE ‘Tora Cories 2: J Fea RE EMNATION ag 8 SAGE ___TOTA Jreecour MCTUIED ASECRET ore BE “hen Filled In) Sra 42 ts] . Aonanice ore { nee Com The Praoucrion: OF THIS:CoPY PROWIBITES ta 7 ¥ woe Eres C)wo T } dq. ; : 7 . : eo OU - tse at to wee — T. yf CbaSRY po deme ngs eS eed HA = aan or at dean :, 2 coe i oR ‘ . —T [| nar To cs meno, : a : , . . . 7. 6rso.er oe [| O me'nm ‘Qineren ro on inns - - ae on UNIT noe * ~ 7 . . =, . . . Fite, va q . DIRECTOR INFO. WM TANI TYPIC AMAUTO™ , REF: DIRECTOR 40647 | 4 ANAUTO- “1 RETURNED TO MADRID FROM HOME LEAVE OW 18 SEPTEMBER. WIFE AND FAMILY ARRIVED MADRID 7 SEPTEMBER. QUT IM ID REPORTED an autos PLAN REMAIN MADRID FOR AT LEAST ANOTHER YEAR AND POSSIBLY Two. WIFE PREGNANT WITH SIXTH CHILD. 2. STATION WILL “SUBMIT OUR VIEWS ON AMAUTU-1 AFTER REVIEW YOUR DISPATCH. . 3. FILE 281-735296. SECRET SECRET " RoUTINA aND/OA TIALS sedi St Re ee Sais a082 ogg CR ET. 2613354Z SEP 69 cite PiaDRID 9655 . rn 14-0000 movie x swason: 1a Tiag >= ‘ater or LASSIFIED Minneue HOTA COnaS a 7 7 SECRET ; “es = Cage eStemeramar Ursa twa an ie} etesowunr TF inoek O ves Gee Cuagsivy v0 ene No. -MAiF TO rue “na. rie mo Darr. 70. a os 7 SER E T 22 16352 ‘SEP 69 cite mADRID: 3618 _ _ 449966 oe DIRECTOR: oye. oo. 23 Set 498 bg: ae type Unt ELC@tipozE| ‘ - : ne ee an _ ~REFa OSM 9665 — ; Bo mo ee oe ow 19 SEPTEMBER AMAUTO=1 DICTATED LETTER” To ‘AIR SPAIN INTERVENTORS OFFICIALLY REJECTING AIR’ SPAIN OFFER To sth. THREE: BRITANNIA AIRCRAFT TO CUBANA, . 2. DEFER. FILE, —_ _ : . | an j SECRET | Oe sy }. 14-0000 TOTAL Corres ee ROUTIND ANDVOR IWITIALS.S24m OY T 3 (hen Filled Int WEES" Ht py aremonuctisy oF IMis COPY rhoniiteb. pioex O ve “Oe : "Cusemey ro i cee —-- - Cane SECRETARIAT Drsveninaiion isd jC LASSIFIEO MESSAGE. Pens est Mor wey . SEC Py ] eer 10:9 mano, . Z O rac'se Oo wervem ro omen . a ay E-C RET asiiuee SEP -69. CITE MADRID - 362 a _ 8 DIRECTOR INFO WH/MIAME - a rirous0266 TPC WATCHIST oan g 1 LUIS 0. RODRIGUEZ RODR? GUEZ PP-D-62- 56 AND GUILLERYO. coe 2. FILE: 65-120-20 . SECRET . a : oo “ 17t6" SECRET on) SECRET Lo, woe Cee Filled toy” a = Boe a DOCUNENT TRANSFER AND. Ross REF ERENCE oe ime, Sup utcT OF. DOCUMENT TaCuM NT ityrirreatiow neg 7 : pe . RI FILE BOL a] a a B. OlsParce OM SIVMCE DOC. sy mROL NO. 4. Oate Y. souRCE Cavryonvel’g. Dare oF. mmra. [®. Cvauation” : . amen st a. 0att PRocesseo : toe DEssCuinareD it} te, oate ToOCUMENT 0 DISPOSITION . raansecaety 9° _ cD oe « 4a. Cecss @CFEMRTO. To Tes ere on Se ee weet wore ee ne _ bannee . ‘RUIZ PEREZ», ORESTES GUILLERMO SC; oe ’ 1'201-735296 | no. 201=808896" . - ‘SEX M008 7 0 - OSMA-25453 ane Don Le _ "1S SEP 69. CIN ? me , Pp2 - Occ ? : vs MENCEX. VECE MINISTER UNTIL LATE 67. CU3AN sot . [ E€MB.IN MADRID CHARGE DPAFFAIRES, REFUSED , TO ACCEPT DSE DUMINANCE OF CUBAN ENB ENT i : MAORTO. watt . ee ee ee ee R 6909181350 ; FILE IN 201-235.27¢ . FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. Foam “SECRET a te ae 0-37 67 oot Fanvtous eorrions. 4 MESSace _ Torau Cones. aor ‘noitina ans yoracn tf roe SECRET _ Chen Filed tad” 4 ue . Cage SECRETARIAT Dissemnas: 10 oa Sus Pane Ue? Sc rmED , Bibex:- Bee Ow 7 CUAmFY FO C8 rae HO. Rade To Co FRA NO Olas AL ive To. a Dmanon et Coe s: ECRET: “AS12392 AUG 69 ‘CITE NADRIO 9263 (ROPARD acting) - * paReeror INFO WHAT ANT re . 33197. oT YPEC ae : a ; Alke sg 22697 _ 7 “REQUEST TRACES INGUIN. AMOT ON JUAN ANTONTO oe ( CCURBEL OD LEwus BORN VULTUS, CUBA 8 MAR 30. SUBJ CURRENTLY ACTING CHARGE CUBAN EME ASSY WHILE GUILLERNO RUIZ ON HOME LEAVE. — = “FILE 201-733544, SECRET —— . _ ; ABUVYY ele oa ee? cafe nice RP wn er - i : > fase. 7 a . Qumeages (a: Posty gy) Speer Bae SORE pg : 2 Ceo , Seis a read ty ag : : ; WA Do : . red ee Bignrere —_ SAW Or ete > jo Per Pare Cee Fw yp 7 FH). Sra 3 3! Gapies rere : a ; ten Gy TA Te Rene 1 ema mis Drweng ° : es ere @ Mee ree % wad cP 62920 SECRET 1490000 r .. . . : ) - a . . ~ . . Caaur 3eck seek CTARIAT DISSEMINATION keen. 4 aS ROUTING ANCOR INITIALS OCEN BY | SECRET mel. 7 oT Obie ied: tn) "Sos ef = _t _. wok, () ves |= ‘| cyamey to co ene mo. = an ees BNE? TO €8 FUE KO. 10 meno C) aeruan 76 _ eZ “fez | | | _. SECRET 1820552 AUG 69 CITE WH/SIANT 4545 ~ bho 63 oy DiREctoR, MADRID. a —_ , a os re Emm | REF: ‘MADRID 9263. 22677). a, te JUAN: ANTONIO CURBELO LEMUS (201--733544) ARRIVED SANTIAGO, CHILE, AS SECOND SECRETARY CUBAN EMBASSY IN AUGUST 63 CHCSA-10169, 20 AUGUST 62, AND SAGO 5834, 24 AUGUST 65), RETURNED TO CUBA FROM CHILE IN AUSUST 64 GHACHINE TRAVEL LISTING). ATTENDED WORLD COWFERENCE ON AGRARIAN REFORM 4 - HELD IN ROME IN JUNE/JULY 66; DESCRIBED AS OFFICIAL OF CUBAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE (OIRA-45022, 23 JUNE 66; ROME @386,-8 JULY 66, AND OIRA-45261, 27 JULY 66). SEE MACHINE TRAVEL LISTING FOR ADDITIONAL TRAVEL. , “2. NWO ADDITIONAL AMOT TRACES. DIRECTOR: ABOVE DOCUMENTS . WHICH NOT AVAILABLE STATION FILES MAY CONTAIN ADDITTONAL INFO. a ON SUBJECT. . 3. FILEt 281-733544, - SECRET. SECRET _ 7 - POE gece oe ge ae “ised CH [. BEC wET iene ve a : nod pe Pe na ee ae MME CET ‘ fo . Chlef of Statlon, Santiago — :~ . ae . ‘a: muss 8a.g [soo “Chief, Beaters Kes*=phers Mrigioa cs ; : ot ater; 1 ereype_ Division j . a SF Pip 7” a in a io : sy _ortet of Stat tos, Moarid ae . . sme : a i, _— er nL. 21 ee ne “A TAMBEOS (A "Trane ittal of PRotograpna . of Cutan Offictalg. ta madrid _ Per WOAH wiser. * merce “WARM D mae vont t- Aa. @spistaoa ‘in ‘Reiereace we are forwarding. several. PhOtograpas | ot ‘Cuban. officinis curreatly aeaiguod vo ‘Badrid. ‘Fo would appreciate “RI AMEROSTA-3- ‘Fevieving: the photograpas to possibly. identity tho official sho Bet he) Badrid. i Photograpa. a1 - Quillorao Ruiz Pores, Cabso Minfotar Frotograps #2 ‘Artatiacs DIAZ Ruvirosa, First ” gocretary akd current Intelligence ' officer. i Photograph me Orestes BARARTA pares; ‘First Secretary — “e : a . Peotegra5a 94 « Jose DIAZ Puss, “Attacho and auapected | 3 ” tate liigence officer. Aden OGI +--+ avtatnsy a . . ; . “ at ior. : 2. Protograps suaber 3 is that of Hector GALLO Portiles C rater q ' fermer Cura fateliigence officer in Euerid, Altpough a long @bot eo wader if this GALLO je the sass beraon eho ad the agent ia Ssvaan. . ; , , Bowird 8. B2000R8 Pope Distribution: : ! | 3 ~ CSa, Bastiago o/att. 7 4 22 C/TED wo/ate . _ : 2 - C/Ea eo/att 7 ‘ . . : : i 7 | - Roa BT Si pr a mum Tyg an ! , i : : [| OSHA-2.8460 (: @ Ausmat 19s | ‘ a poo sanetarea” wt an fey Breast, “| | SG . ; ! Da Sscart ” | Cane Srcaeramar Disstminarion C. isrieoMessace | Tora.ccers + (PY ITING AND/OR INITIALS - SEEN AY PEASN CNT NOP AO 7 F error? Cecuen z Lo SECRET wesc L 2 Loot (Wass Filled in) meenee've 2 v4 oT 7 - ; PROSE TM PY PRONIBITED . novance cory OQ) {tSuzo | CT sLOTT©O — =< ms = =< — oe “ : - CLABsrY ro. ie RO vr at: : . : ~ a - . eer to ria NO. - * orssene wv 5. nes re mo Oeer 10 = . , baayen _ Oestaoy (] suc. 17) Ola75 DIRECTOR INFO. ROME: “4 . be ; TYPIC*AMBGEWN APoiedyraotnyo ae _ ie “1. AM CAGE- 1 ADVISED, AMOUTO- 1 6 JULY HE , : - PLANNED Go HAVANA va MADRID 7 JULY. DURING BRIEF SAPOVER AT MADR 1D @HIRPORT Ih TBRDED oe MEET 7 7 . . am PRESIDENT OF ALFA-ROMSO COMPANY WHOM WILL ACCOMPANY TO HAVANA. WISHED TO INTRODUCE AMAUYO-1 TO THIS MAN. 2. FILE 201-759701. SECRET . Cites : SECRET | FMAUTO -} oP : : WE STA CE chow "eva: ‘ewe PRYOR:ak aan omits WHYCOG OPS) j SECRE - mn. 7144 R. 1819° — care: 10 JULY (1969 ; caer SLIRITAFIAT DISSEMImATION i Oicex . DD Wi6 oex © ttruan 10° ow Re st 1g FILE 1 C8 FILE NO. (¢ ta pedtication) SECRET. , ne So ee a Se hops fis by 6g ; CITE OIRECTOR 1379 % “fe TNapaip - - “INFO: WHAMTAMI I eT q RYBAT TYPIC AMROSE AMBEDEW REFS: A. “ OSMA 25059, 21 “APRIL 1969 ' "B. DIRECTOR 16159 . C. MADRID. 8882 (IN 92987) 1. PHOTOS FORWARDED WITH REP A SHOWN TO AMBEDEW-1 WHO ier ce fie) co ae foal SAL IDENTIFIED FOLLOWING, NUMBERED PER REF: NO. 1, RECOGNIZED AS "GALLO, " ae FORMER CHIEF OP CENTER, SPAIN. NO. 4. IDENTIFIED AS “ENCARGADO DE ; NEGOCIOS" IN SPAIN, GUILLERMO (RUIZ), A 1 ADDED THAT RUIZ WAS VERY “DICTATORTAL" IN-HIS DEALINGS WITH DGI OFFICERS, AND THAT HE HAD SERIOUS PERSONALITY CONFLICT WITH GALLO, NO. 6, RECOGNIZED AS THE MAN A- 1 THINKS REPLACED GALLO AS CoC IN SPAIN, WHOSE PSEUDO IS "DOMINGO, " — | 2, ALTHOUGH A- 1 THOUGHT PHOTO Xo. .2 LOOKED VERY FAMILIAR, HE UNABLE IDENTIFY, DID NOT RECOGNIZE ANY OF REMAINDER PHOTOS, 3. BASED ON PACT PHOTOS SUBMITTED eITH REF A REPRESENT SMALL PERCENTAGE NUMBER CUBAN DIPLONATS ASSIGNED SPAIN, PLUS FACT DGI KNOWN TO UTILIZE COMMERCIAL OPFICE PERSONNEL, BELIEVE IT WORTHWHILE -~N weg REQUEST FROW LIATSON PHO TOS OF "ALL CUBAN DIPLOMATS ASSIGNED SPAIN FOR . COORDINATING os ectag As e| Try : RELEASING OFFICER [ ry | Bxtodee bea wrrmmatic AUYWENTICATING SECRET SS MENTICA REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, : Copy wo. / UF PAGE some roray CoPiEsS: CASLE SECRETARIAT Orsstmunariom ome: : ~ a : unin: . : L _) x CR E Pr, ext: ' nme rs oatt: . . . 0 ioe — : Caria ig = — , Ones. c8 ons no.- [ele setficstion) Tdate eed tie fited) — - Fe ma : - .° SECRET —- |... * ne > Dee . _ : ; -. “GHIE/DIRECToa 7 Pp aT: POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL IDENTIFICATIONS BY A- 1, AS REQUESTED REF B. 4, _NO INDEX, PILE 19-6-139/4, ; END OF "MESSAGE. vi ww? | frome JOHN SHERWOOD | 7 5 a 7 MG ; C/E/FI/CI E/IB ett, C/WHD ’ . CooRDINANNG OFFICERS . . RELEASING OFFICER . SECPE T tela ee AUDHENTICATING ; - REPROSUETION | BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OrFice’ (S PROHIBITED. com ng. SECRET “. ieee: SS furor Filled fa) . ; vos DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE - tet, —s SUGdECT GF POCMENT " — Raunt TOENPP CATO . qe “a. 7 AL-FILE KO. 3. ONSPATCW OR SOLACE DOC, S¥WHOL NO. * ™ eee " ee . . COCUMENT UISPOSITION .” , - ~ : : 3. “TRansremety vo ar FILE mo. 1 Lo ° “AMAUTO /17 ; . . ; 201-135296 201-814d91 . he S'1X M ons 2 © : _ MADR-OR do” : & _ 10 MAY 49 z | Cit ? a Occ ? oe OO SURS HAS STARTED AFFAIR W/AMAGONEZE/L /201-293225/ LAST TRU NIGHT. NIGHT STH 1 SUPPUSEDLY WURKING LATE BUT TUGE THER . : - WAS = 201-3534964 ; . KR 69061906 32 . psn g BB BUOPE FILE IN 20 ZS 2S 07 1s. . co . FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. ~ > . wea 8G7 vse ewevious eovrioes, . : SECRET frsaer 14-0000 Ciert SEC RE TanAt O:S¢fNuNaTION + AYSSOCS Veteace Tora. Corrs L2 Sem UTM ANO-OR INITIALS SEEN B® Flee ee Sh Rinhe ~ ere . . PAESONI LENT NOTA BOVEY 7 pe aeons “SECRET meee bp _ . bt te: metas [RE _ a . _ ADVANCE COPY BP rvucs Ei worréo - 7 - 7 a nF a 7 POO ew - - aaseu ev Sea . ACTION 6 ? 6 tt ree “5 vs Ono. abel, . . 78 t a : CEASE PY TO Pet Wo + tee Yeo. la eins NCE sate ro FRE Ko “ue eo Carer ro , (7 peace” ousreoyv to on Fs EC RET 1012032 MAY 69 CITE MADRID 3368” i _ TO wep rate DIRECTOR INFO PRIORITY WH MIAME _LiMar 68 WSS4TS. RYBAT TYPIC AMMEDIA QUTIMID -AMAGONIZE REF: DIRECTOR 20167 , 1. ALL QUTINiD INFO CKECKED THRU EARLY MORNING HOURS 19 MAY. LATE EVE CALL TO HOTEL BY AMAGONIZE-1 REPORTED ANMEDIAgf1 NOT |” YET ARRIVED MADRID. AMAGONIZE-1 INDICATED IN CONVERSATION WITH AMAUTO-1 WIFE THAT HAD CALLED AMMEDIA-1 EMB EITHER 6TH oR 1TH . AND THEY REPORTED HE HAD LEFT FOR MADRID. CONVERSATIONS BETWEEN AMAGONIZE-{ AND AMAUTO-1.WISE SHOW BEWILDERMENT AND CONCERN NON ARRIVAL AMMEDIA-1. CONVERS@TION LATE EVE 8 MAY AMAUTO-1 WIFE. ASKED. "JOKINGLY" IF HE MIGHT NOT HAVE DEFECTED, - 2. AMAUTO-1 HAS STARTED AFFAIR WITH AMAGONIZE-| LAST Two NIGHTS, NIGHT. 8TH SUPPOSEDLY VORKING LATE BUT TOGETHER, AT g193 HRS 12TH AMAUTO-1 WENT TO APT AMAGONIZE-{1 AFTER OFFICIAL FUNTION. BEING UNUSUALLY NICE TO EACH OTHER OW PHOWE LAST COUPLE DAYS, "3, AMAGONIZE-1 NOW WORRIED AMMEDIA-1 MIGHT BE SECRETLY MADRID WATCHING HER MOVEMENTS, CLAIMS ON PREVIOUS OCCASION IN MADRID OBSERVED HER MOVEMENTS FOR FOUR DAYS BEFORE CONTACTING HER, A. UNABLE MAKE OTHER. CONFIRMATION ARRIVAL AM#EDIA I SECRET _ Files . a : AMAUT2-] 14-0000 _ POUTING 480 ‘OO INTHE CEN Ae Canie Suc erremar, Oss MN TION a Classit Messen t BO Tara ss Foe SCRE 4 H Lo . $ : tte l¢ | SECRET westerns PE coe 1° fev sen Filed Io? Fs 74 . u - mUPROOTS Nor THis COR G ves G xo oer,” sOv ance Com C] 1aUED Q SLOTTED wd _ et > Cudney tO MLE NO AMER TO FE NO OTstAOr LI Bo peance O Ore a:) Teer, ro Orssaw ov __________ Pee TION 7 PAGE 2 MADRID. 8368. s E c R E T WITHOUT DIRECT - QUESTION TO QUSEQUINS WHICH BELIEVE NOT ‘ADVISE. ABLE. . WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED NeW DEVELOPMENTS, 9.) FILE: 2ar- 353964. SECRET. 1 . A. ad SECRET « 14-0000 3 i ; j ry , faa ° ; Ut ORESTo 0 G i o) Z 4 : INFO WHat Tt MV, : . s. a 4 Poo, ORYUAT Tyeie AgmOWN Avtunia~ j fod ED-WUS7 CIN 53617) 0 a a. Y to ford 1.0 WILL SEND: ANBEAINE/V (IDEN), ON FIEST AVATLEBLR ViLIGHT UPON : bes i i ANMEDIA/L Lith E Pt 2. FALE 2ui-s5uys4, | 1 : . a : i C/WH/ Cod wh > z . A i : na : RENO Cary tec . 14-0000 a adlbagen ETT TTS LTT ETT OTT gaat bed nae dT TT . : SLE CN Ee ; ' gon ; o FT viewer ee = . im 4) PREOREYY tani OO UUNFOr MIATA - 7 RYRAY TYPTO AMBROSN AMSE.OUA REF: DINECTOR LOl2- ob ok. ——---- . “FOTDEN US HR] IGNACLO FITERRE RIVERA, CUSAN AMASSADOR TO THE MACUE | 1959-61; PROPESEOR’ MATHEMATICS SMALL. COLLEGE JACKNONVILLE, FLA, 1961- | PRESENT; PRIEND AND BENSPACTOR CAT.GS ALFARAS VARELA AND BERTVA FERHANDEZ SINCE NIDAFUPTLES. WHEN BOTH WORKED FOR HIN, EN MINISTER EDUCATLON OF SYLY ASSURED FITERRE THAT THEN GRAU SAN, MATTIE REGIME; ALFARAS REC PRIENDSUIP- REMAINS AS WARY AS EVER, PESCHIPTTO ON: APPAWENT AGH 55; yo FIVE FEEL TAS INCHES, 200 LBS; GREY WAIN, SERATCHT, PULL; BROEN EYKS; | UNATURALIZED US CITIZEN, WAS ACTIVE IN TKIPLE A, JAILED AND EXILED a UNDER BATISTA, oe 2. 2ep- 289464. . END GH MESSAGE CAML.E SEC: Pils ref-attached cable, : : ee oat ~ , t- fis {i “ : .a¢ © Oe co Re +" fear gt ‘ ; “ C/WI/COG 7 4 : oun suemvoon ~ - ™~ WILLIAM VS BROF , / ; : wt CYESFI/CL + E/IB Eres C/WRD : RELCALIGS GEFICER | REPEC DUCTION BY OY cere hc. 14-0000 * Oasew ae . ~ - ww ee . " . - oes SECRET Wot = lhe Field nj momen @rROOUC!: LON CF TS COPY PRON Bt cp . “sda O-- morrio. tmDeR: oO” ves G no cLsemery TO PILE NO aE TO one WO J. etre Omir ro | $ Ec RE T 3018357 APR 69 CITE: nanein 278 merit tree PR PRIOSITY DIRECTOR INFO way LAME - \ oo, a age Lae gvaet TYP Ic REDCOAT snagonize , ye ‘SINCE nA ePeTe. QuTIMEa HAS REPORTED MORE” THAN SEVEN _ HOURS. OF. REVEALING CONVERSATIONS PETE EN AMACONIZES an) WIFE AMAUTO™ 1 oN SUDDEN RECALL OF FORMER, CONVERSATIONS TOTALLY INDISCREET AMD PXPOSE EXTRAORDINARY aMOUNT INFO OW SUPPOSED REASONS FOR RECALL. AnD ITS APPARENT CONNECTION. WITH AMBEDEM-'I AFFAIRS CANNOT EMPHASIZE ENOUGH THE BITT= =RNESS VOICED BY AMAGONIZE- I over URGENT RECALL, FOMOFF INSISTED SHE Taye FIRST FLIGHT PBRUMEN WHICH SCHEDULED 5 MAY, ALTHOUGH AMAUTO 1 HAD CABLED FOMOFF FO9 EXTENSION DEPARTURE DATE To 13 May, ; . . ; 2. FOLLOWING 2RE THEIR SUPPOSITIONS REVEALED BY QuTIMIn FOR SURDSN RECALL? : *. AS FREANENTLY PEPARTEN AMASONIZE-1 HAS VOIRED MIEPLEAGURE WITH WNQYING AON ET EANE MANPID, AND sonore, seoapa tua avrysye I tUAar eorerre eequegy SMANTAL per ove oe ore oo- codes eigane MAST COMM venve Untecn 2 TO WI7E AMAUTO VIC CFRPIMLY vEPscHe vem yngerse rreonveny) SECRET SL. aS whee ea. ww 14-0000 SECRET wig ce to Lena wut NOtwiee (When Flted Ie) | REPRODUCTION CH ToS, corr = ADVANCE COPY C] BCE", C7 scorteo [- swoee, O ves Qo | Cuaserey TO PLE. NO ay 7 . . BF 1 waar 7O Pe NO. -orancni Satrwov Ona. ete 2 11-) Uerer, ro. Disscy ev Pine Qe MANPIN goTe CEC RE T Ie ho ETiON,: AMASOHETES © MENED WAN ener REI ATSONSHIP ITH AMANPIETA 1, BHO Mot cee ye PRORAPLY ag TOLD pReTAsT pop FeNeee anout AAnOUAzT - BEMSYTOR, . Be WETE, AMANTon f SIPCESTED THAT PECALA PRORARLY : FROM CENTRAL PEICAUT IN! TO PREVEN* FUTURE EMP EDTA | TYPE DEFESTIONS, - THESE CONVERSATIONS LEAVE NO DOUBT THAT AMBEDEG ! AFFAIR Has ‘CANSED © ‘WIDESPREAD AND DEEP CONCERN IN FONars. nt sCOuIZES COMMENTED SHE SURE FONOFF THINKS THAT VULHERASILITLES WHICH CAUSED OMREDEMS | DFE ECTLON SRE Absa PRESENT IN HER CASE NOTE no MENTION ee “AMBEDEM | BUT MANY REFS rePcrecdon, “ SERIOUS Kapp ING PARIS", DESERTION, ETC. HER Oe AMAGONIZE- 1 SUSPECTS SONGTF ALSO CONSIDERS Hd A RECRULTMENT TARGET BECANSE OF UNEXPECTED INVITATIONS Boos RY AMAGONIZE-2 AND QUAXE-1 CAND POSSISLY CONTACT “ITH “QNCHESS De SHE I8FORMED AMADISU 1] OF THESE CONTACTS RECAUSE IT WAS HIS BUSINESS TO KNOS COURING A RNSINESS CALL T0 PBRUMEN EMS PECENTLY QUAXE+1 INVITED AMAGCKIZE-1 TO A DRINK SOME DAY. AMAGCNIZE-1 OBVIOUSLY RECAME SECRET we oo ~ 1 f . SECRET wattvon pt (Whee fied il - . es . a tek . ADVANTE COPY { , sueD ‘{ } storreo 2? REPROSUCTION CE Ter § COPY PS CHIBITED mem GO ves G xo CLASSIFY TO OLE NO. ar a x-AEF TO MILE NO. ] pistew sve ruemo Cece ro) - basteoy 1) sic. . acrion ‘PAGE 3 NADRID 8275 S E- c RET : ., SUSPICIOUS. _QUAXF= 1 MADE IBVITATION oN. own. INITIATIVE. sur LATER TOLD "CASE OFFICER.) gL. AMAUTO= 1. arRal ‘niAGONIZE=1 MIGHT DEFECT AND “MADE. HER SEAR SHE Wout Not. CAMAUTO- 1 PROBABLY ALSO EXPRESSING — - FEARS: OF FONOFF.) ANAGONIZE> 1 ‘CONSIDERED. THIS PREFOSTEROUS SECAUSE OF HER COMPLETE LOYALTY TO THE FOREIGN MINISTER AND “FACT SHE INCAPABLE ABANDONING HER DAUGHTERS. (WE SUSPECT FONOFF NOW QUESTIONING OR RE-THINXING BASIS KER-LOYALTY AND ce THEIR TRUST IN HER, AMAGONIZE-I HAS SAID THAT CHILDREN . WOULD PROBABLY BE BETTER OFF WITHOUT HER THUS CONTRADICTING STATEMENT ABOVE.) = OO as IN VIEW SERIOUS SITUATION DESCRIBED ABOVE, OBVIOUSLY PRECIPITATED BY ANBEDEM1 AFFAIR, REQUEST "eS CONSIDER APPROACH? TO AMAGONIZE-1 UNDER FUSTEAL FLAG BEFORE HER DEPARTURE 5 MAY. PITCH COULD ACCOMPLISH FOLLOWING: ae SHE COULD ACCEPT PITCH AND YORK AGAINST PBRUNEN TARGETS. (THIS CONTRARY TO APPROACH AGREED UPON By STATION AND HQS, BUT AMAGONIZE-1 FREQUENTLY STATED SHE | ALONE AND HAS NO-FRIENDS, HER BITTERNESS WITX PSRUNER | TACTICS RE HER RECALL NIGHT BE IMPETUS ENOUGH TO QUICKLY SECRET ve eee Lewes Data Ted _ SECRET at ve Do “ADvance tory a | ween] si6trE Lotte Canal 7 _ toe . wom: “OO : CLeEBIPY TO ene NO IF SHE. REFUSES. PIT ‘THIS “COULD CONFIRM To -FONOFF HER VULNERABILITIES TO. RoRULTMENT ‘AND WOULD. ‘PROBABLY RAISE HORE SEP IOUS. uesTIon ine OF How LONG SHE was Iw contact, wiTx FUSTEALER, SHE | MAY NOT REVEAL PITCH Bs CAUSE BY So- DOING SHE WOULD EE CUTTING ‘OWN THROAT AND THIS ¥OULD -MAKE HER SUBJECT. TO SEVERE. . "SCRUTINY AND INTERROGATION. ON OTHER HAND IF SHE nEVEALS %! _PIICH THIS MIGHT. SERVE AMPURPLE OBJECTIVE AND MIGHT- ALSO ca a ' RAISE QUESTION IN PBRUMEE MINDS ON WHETHER AMEEDEW1 - - RECRUITED BY FUSTEAL OR BY WOLADY. (NO EVIDENCE PSRUNENA . “YADRID AWARE WOLADY INVOLVEMENT.) 5, FILE: 2e1-259225, a ne “SfeRgerr Se a - SECRET a 14fpoo00 ai “BARCELONA. CLAIM - SE uae, med Sen Lt waar vO ene no.” . Le mo Ore to. EXPLOYMER NT 4 MAY. AFTER. “RETURN ah AuTOny AND. WIFE FROM” SHE SPOKE WITE WIFE ‘At!auTO~ ! NIGHT La) 22 APR &SOUT KEEPING: JOS BUT WIFE ALREADY. DECIDED THAT WANTED YOUNGER PERSON AND HAD ALREADY PLACED ADVERTISEMENT IN LOCAL PAPER. AMAUTO-2 NOW WORKING WITH NEW ENPLOYEE WHOSE LaST NeNE NOT YET KNCUN, BUT A-2 WILL TRY O8TAIN. A-2 KAS PROVIDED LAYOUT AMAUTO-1°S GFFICE AT ROME ANE DINING AREA. Ze A-2 TCO NERVOUS AND TIMID TO MEET SUR. REQUIRE EXENTS AND NO AéOUN ‘T REASSURANCE CCULD MITIGATE FEARS. vs 3. A-2 WILL BE AVAILAELE Ta WIFE AMAUTO-1 FOR « PART TINE “ORK THUS PREFER PosS NCT GE CANCELLED. 4. FILE: 261-845515. SECRET SECRET REFS MACRID ess) wis) re me ALTO-2 REPORTED 29 APR THAT COULD NCT. RETAIN J 3 VITK AMAUTC-1 HOUSENCLE AtD.. “SHE TERN TE! an AMAITO & ij pee wEtsace FOR . ROUTING AND/E TOTAL Corits: nn unt: W H/COG/OPS os Br. ‘7144/1819 oarz: 23° April 1969. : Chine ‘Cw woe Oo srniin 10 : (ste end tice filed) ~jatessitiaatioal ; Secret. Do 1 worst 18 ii RYBAT TYPIC AMATO. | REF: MADRID 8156 (IN 42197) ar es ee 5 “= -1,.POA REQUESTED FOR AMAUTO-5 (201-848517), A- 3's HUSBAND. i WILL ADVISE. i 2. | REQUEST “AMPLIFICATION PARA: 7 REF. - RECRUITMENT OF" _— o oe AMAUTO-2 ACCOMPLISHED BY STATION UNILATERALLY, WHICH WE BELIEVE _ 7 ql WAS DESIRABLE MEANS. UNLESS OVERRIDING LOCAL CONSIDERATIONS _ sy, 4 suGlecs— . > 47 FOR SURFACING PLANS TO QUSEQUIN-37, WOULD PRESER CONTINUED UNILATERAL OPERATION, | 3. FILE: 201-848517, 201-848515. ot END OF MESSAGE AR ENS AT eR eee 1 2 , : peravece We dus Bip 7 hoes a mei ca eA ret Ne en ee ne : ‘| ‘ . ; 5 We i “ a 2) — ' ; a a ne RW ‘ JOHN H. SHERW F 0 ; A.WILLIAM V. BROE ~ 2 i ‘ . ; C/E/FI/CI : ; C/WED a : - COORDINATING OFFICERS, ‘ RELEASING OFFICER . _ ECRET aumennicanna ~ com xO. 14-0000 " ‘Hector GALLO Portieles’ ((xnown DGI). “Nane’ ‘ontioned by. ‘AMBEDEW-1 “Bhoto #2 Ricardo DIEZ Gallart —-coaponly called Gallart Cole Clerk Madrid -Phote #3° Oreates. [BARREDA. Perez, First Secretary forierly_ . in Switzerland, ‘Mercedes ARIAS, wife : Photo #4 (right to left) ‘Guillermo ‘RUIZ perez, Encargado* ne de Négocics ; Nilde VECIANA de RUIZ, wife of Encargado; Ricardo ESPINO- Martinez, Commercial Counselor... Photo #5 Ricardo xgpitio \iarttues, Commercial Counselor Photo #6 (arrows oaly) Guillermo RUIZ Perez, Aristides DIAZ Rovirosa, First Secretary and suspected tel '- (continued) Attachnent: 8/7 ' Photographs Distribution: 2 - C/WHD w/att ; _ 2. - C/EUR wo/att oe 2 = COS/WH/Hiami wo/att ag fas DSSPATCH THEN OD CR . Oare OSHA-25059 © _ | 22 April 1969 TasrCAOM HOS FE MUMGL® : SECRET 65-10-20 14-0000 . : : +s Se : \ ‘ : = FE rn ar es pe res ee —I ; _ . CONTINUATION OF : . : y ° PAGE 2 DISPATCH j _ SECRET - a OSMA- 25059 Photo #7 .Guillerso. RUIZ Perez Be Aristides “DIAZ Rovirosa and wito Z Sanchez aka Sorel (non de od aborator who siay’ be - F integrated” ‘tnto™ loftiat movement in Spain. . : . - “Proto #8.” Jos (lett ‘to right). ee . Aristides DIAZ Rovirosa’ . es Unidentified ‘Cuban’ -— we suspect. ‘that he ‘ts a : ‘ . . ’ courter. : . ‘Photo #12 Gt : RUIZ Perez; | Encargado. ‘de. Negocios oe "Alfredo HIDALGO, “Domi ne Photo #13 Julio CASTELLO ‘Dumas, Cuban joarnatist now in kadrid. ; "Photo #14 Vera -BORODOWSKY Jackievich, (in center) . - Secretary to RUIZ . Photo #15“ Nilda VECIANA de RUIZ : Vera BORODOWSKY Jackievich ' Guillermo RUIZ Perez 7 OD It. ‘ts suggested ‘that Headquarters show: AMBEDEW-1 a: number of photographs of QUHOON crewmen preferrably photos of crewne on the international circuit . including those of QUTRUNK-19, QUCRASH-1 and QUZONE-1. We would suggest against showing only thoge of our assets if photos of other crewmen are not available. "Howard R. SACODER OT aL, ES Ee AMC oe ie een TCs comme | . j : : : $30 298 POLWOUS PEON H i odo | : . t ESS SS vr 3) j- é er ee ee be ee erm SS "Yyfoe Seger 14-00000 rs om: stan 3 Ree pater ere: 1 - . wv ‘ ‘ . IZ i LGO llamado HID icano na strec RI 14 mano a un domin a ~ A row: Aawaes nhac: sine Cc. . "SECRET paar ja _ = BCFON oF tT. COPY PROmBITEO Cae." $t..20 eat Deweranwate fy See PEROT OSS ° SS + — - 7 = o o ~—e - “ADWARE Frey Jase | BLOTTED © moo f OO a. Owe ee cusre~y ro i weer > Oe WO nse . ws Geer ro ca emanew lO] ‘| gesteov Osa. 7 SE. c RET 2817392 “HAR 69 9 CTE, MADRID 7944) > 22Me 69. N 2.4937 . : : DiaecTOR INFO WH/MIANI, FRANNFURT ue RYBAT TYPIC TECHS oo REF3 a. OS4A- 24746 B. MADRID 7945 (20009) yo 1. REQUEST reyes MARIA JESUSA (MARTIN). VILLAR” AND mo - JOSE: ANTONE (FERNANDEZ) CRESS, SCTH SPANISH CITIZENS WHO AFPLYING FOR IMMIGRANT VISA FS SR “UNITED STATES. MARTIN "REGRET pe i CURRENTLY EMPLOYED AS DOMESTIC IN HOME AMAUTO~1. HAVE NO FURTRER BIO DATA ON COUPLE SUT BOTH OF ADVANCED AGE. - SHOULD HAVE. SOME BIO CN 31 MAR. INFO BELOW GLEANED FROM QuTIMID. FERNANDEZ RETURNED GALICIA BECAUSE OF DIFFICULTY ee FIND ENPLOYHENT MADRID. MARTIN ANXIOUS JOIN HIM. SOONEST, QUTIMID 2@ MAR REVEALED - BUT TAYING SAVE MONEY FOR TRAVEL. -THAT MARTIN PROCESSING FOR VISA TO STATES BUT IS KEEPING THIS NEWS FROY aANAUTOS. SHE ASCEIVES: MAIL FROM STATES AT HOME FEMALE FRIEND AND HER PHONE CONVERSATIONS WITH FRIENDS RE LETTERS ARE HUSH KUSH. SHE APPEARS PURPOSELY TRYL3 WITHHOLD INFO FROM ANAUTOS. a 3. @uTINID REPORTS THAT MARTIN VILL BE LEAVING win yt rat: SECRET. 8 TO Poy OD FAre Crasseromesece _vorae Comrs__. wounna axnon wanes Sate ov_ SECRET —siio' — . {WhonFitied A) > . Caste SERV TAP O:SSEMINA ON, Fines. ST ROTES moun a ves Owe ADvANCY “78y 0 weuED OQ) e.otreo _ ate Cube ee FE Oke le ce ; 1 . ’ fo. . vo vue no} . : : . \ . ee ee "o (sj acer. to .Ossew Or re ak TON > ; PASE. W maDRtD, 7948. s- EC ‘R £ T “anauTo HOUSE KOLD ‘IN une aL THOUSH' -anauTos UNHAPPY BECAUSE’ AARTIN APPARENTLY TRUSTED “IN SENSE ‘THAT AMAUT OS CONFIDENT CHILDREN IN Goo HANDS WHEN THEY LEAVE: TOWN OR ARE ; = ENTERTAINING Our. ANAUTOS WANT” HER REMAIN WITH “THEM : 7 UNTIL AFTER TREIR HOME LEAVE “JULY- -AucusT, BUT MARTIN wants LEAVE BEFORE. (HOME LEAVE PLANS NEW TO STATION. WE REPORTED - ; EARLIER THAT AMAUTO-1 DID NOT WANT: RETURN SPAIN.) 4. OPERATIONAL BREAK” “ OCCURRED MGRNING 28 MAR WHEN NAME OF FEMALE FAIEND UNCOVERED « | REQUEST TRACES AND PRIORITY wig dia nee + CLEARANCE ON TovaS <cHIDALGO) GAT (COMMONLY USE GATO AS LAST. RIA abe NAME), BORN HAVANA, 22 AUG 1911 AND ON WIFE, ALINA. CFREYRE) ns CITIZENS. FATHER OF BOR HAVANA & SEPT 1915. BOTH U.S. TowaS IS TOMAS GATO BOKN KEY WEST, FLORIDA 26 DEC 1885. " ALINA NATURALIZED MOTHER CELIA GOiaS BORN KEY WEST 1892. 1g JUNE 1968. HIDALGO IS MANAGER WOOLWORTHS MADRID AND GOOD FRIEND AMERICAN CONSUL. IT WAS FROM CONSUL THAT WE OBTAINED IFC ON MARTIN AND HUSBAND. INGUIRE INTO PROCEDURE OBTAINING VISA FOR MARTIN AND HUSBAND. ALINA CAME TO EMBASSY 24 MAR TO cuTIMio LEB uS TO CONSUL. SECRET ue SE St oncricur Bussey Ps : Cus EO MESSace _ Tota Cones | ROUT I ANDO TALS SEEN OF - Lats Pv TO PNR NO. a-err TOM NOL _#0:Oasr ro" re TTC. T. oe orstacy CO) sia. - ’ ae action. a ae : ‘PASE 5 MADRID . gaa $ EC R et oe _ es ‘5. WITH APPROVAL “AND. FAVORABLE “TRACES” INTEND contact. _ "HIDALGO AND WIFE FOR POSSIBLE INTRODUCT 10x MARTIN FOR USE.- HIDALGOS LEAVING. “MADRID 2 APR FOR 7 - ao oe HIDALGOS VERY Good FRIENDS .- 7 EXPLAINED : LIN REF. 3... APPROX TEN Day VISIT TO STATES. OF FORMER AMERICAN CONSUL MARGARET HUSSMAN WHO Now IN WASHINGTON. Has MAY WANT CONTACT KUSSMAN FOR ASSESSMENT. “NO STATION TRACES ON abl ABOVE. PLS’ INDEX. fg, FRANKFURT: FYI ONLY. oe Te FILE DEFER 221. | SECRET »~AaAPw 9. SECRET : MESSAGE FORM : *) ROUTING anya initia‘s - or TOTAL CoPits: aa a emai LARLY SULC/act ~ vate WES COG/OPS | on oR 119 . pare: i] APRIL. 1969 canul sees’ "opin DISSEMINATION Oinvex O) so woex - Dh arruanto —— BRANCH | Cle ao i O FILE ta CB. FILE no. - or : rea CI waite 5 FILE. AR, -¢ A tS _C EW ami a Cf a - . Rieateioay moot > . See = : — - —; tao ‘ “tp 3a} S. E. C Ls E mr. rre = ——_ + NADRID INFO WH/ TAME Peas , oe _ : _RYBAT, TYPIC os ae ee : REF: MALRID 7966 “in 26836) . “1. POA GRANTED ‘LY APRIL AMAUTO-2 PROVIDE INFOON | Ty ANAUTO-1, WILL ADVISE RE POAS AMAUTO-3 AND 4, 2. FILE: 201-848515, "END OF MESSAGE ' ; oe . a: . - c/m/cos. Ge a , “Bas aly > a . EUR/C. tive, rs De «JOHN H, SHERWOO oo . WILLIAM V>"BROE a ; C/E/FI/CI re C/WHD ; 2 : ; ; 2 J 1 + COORDINATING OFFICERS RELEASING OFfFicga . . Y Ss E c R E RUT GATING coPpr xa, REPA ODUCTICN SY SY OTRER THAN THE issu: NG. cr 14-0000 4 eed re ofssics Tova Cones 2% SECRET soo 2c. [4 (Wren Billed ind piewoue TOM or Tae of. TAMUT Dissrurnation | *" yanOVOR ININATS: SEENOY BOTWED Ba ied aovance “Oey f mogs. oOo vas a oO _ an classy TO Pe SO hoe apie rove mo. yo mo Oar vo) enancnO _. orstan Oma € CRE T 2817422 MAR 69 CITE. MADRID: 7985 o> DaMie 69 IN248 4.9 HECTOR INFO. AW/MEANT “FRANKFURT. oe my atza T TYPIC TEZCHs" SADRID 7944 (Ww 24937) oO ‘1, AS REPORTED EARLIER TRAFFIC “ANAUTO- 1 HAS PRIVATE OFFICE IN. Hotz WHICH. HE. FREQUENTLY USES CORDING QUTIMID/QUDOZE. HAS. HAD NUMBER OF MEETINGS SO hacia Febusa . Doi PASI WITH RUMANT AD REP, | DART, oF FERS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY. —....-... FG COLLECTION: INTEL ON AMAUTO-1 GUESTS AND HABITS, BUT “GRE IMPORTANT HER ACCESS TO HOUSE MAKES IT. POSSIBLE “INTRODUCE SUITABLE AUDIO DEVICE IN AAUTO-1'S PRIVATE GFFICE AS WELL AS DINING ROOM SINCE AMAUTO-1 FREQUENTLY ENTERTAINS HIGH LEVEL PBRUMEN VISITORS, OFFICIALS AND. . SPANISH BUSINESSMEN. 2. FILE DEFER 2@1- SECRET AN. SECRET a ~ SECR ae . wl _ ehon Pal ded dn DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE . . . _ — — — ~ —— — ee —— / Lo oo So ee oo: RUEFILE NO. f. . . , SUBJECT oF DOCUMENT fy + _}.- DOC MENT _JOENTIEICATION : v Diaratew Oa sovece bec. avwson nO. “Te care . WAANSFERATD 10 - mt FILE me. - RULZ PEREZ» GUILLERMO pole735296° . 065-008-007 “- SEX M DOB 2 OSMAr2487T : , 28 FER 69 Cit ?: occ ? CUBAN COMMUNIST PARTY MEMBER IN MADRID R 6903120462 ee! 5.296 FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. ta, 887 vn puveceue euittone. 7 : SECRET treeey 14-0000 Cras Secuayant Orsstwinanon Cc: rein RAELSACE Toru corres: Ceara AND/OM NINES esin Oe ow ON UME MOTE “S ——- a oe ‘ -CeOUF I . > =~ . . e : SECRET ; Kan Serre ; nf 2 “ ~ Je a - .. = = - (When Filed tn} SET eaere REPROOUCTION OF Tes come pacuatTtd (3 | , — - —_ S———— ——— —— . . : : * { . _. BOOUE TION bCOPY PROMOTED ——_-oeee + abvance CoFy | 3860, oO sortie 7 ~ —— of Le - oe, S . twowe) O vis O no El [ro] ; _ . Le, : gee aT aes ro . cuasiey ¥O FILE NO. - i oe ve ; . wner eee pe i . . . piaréw ve Xa . 2 enema Onariro | ; pease ofersoe ea 7 _ “aTOR ~~ = Scopy| OY. oe woe ee LH Mrneve CSL; tfEuk § Cs. OPEL m, . _ SECRET 0515 157 FEB 69 cite FRANKFURT. 1565 3Fep 69 N85 183i : ye naDa ID ENFO DIRECTOR . hem aan ~ : = pTYPIC. AMAUTO TECHS: pT, a REF: OSA+24746 re . Ss get 7 1. PER REF, During NEXT TECK VISIT TO ADR 1D uv TCH LE ae i WILL DISCUSS PROPOSED REQUIREMENT. | os os - _ ot "2, KUKARICK WILL TD.Y MADR 1D UPON CHOL OVETES RET UR We - oo 3. FILE: 201-735296 oe oe SECRET . . e ~ Ae - . eke 3 Det 87 : fay PAS ES os _ a, 3 49 ee | SECRET (°° | Pte, . . J _CaSsinaton to ACHON hee FoR INDEIING “xX _js2 DLN Figen Leo ; ONLY QUALIEEDS DESK C/EUR Div 7 _C/WOACRE: CoB/Frankturt MKENOVA: | CaM JUDGE INSEING chit, Western Heaiepnere Division RYBAT/ vw OR E T 7 i q an ‘Chief of Station, Madrid . a _TYPIC/TECHS/AMAUTO-1__ [ection RtouiRID- RtetRincts : Le. ‘On 16 Januai 1969" ‘QUTIMID "reported a discussion ». between Subject ‘a he-Chief .of the,'Rumanian Trade. delegation, in Spain; ‘duy¥ing : which. the Rumanian asked when they could’ tieet. - ‘Subject © invited the ‘Rufianian : to His home where, he said, he _ has” set up -a- small office and: was beginning to work more at home . than: in-the office, because of the added comfort. (We ‘wouldn't be surprised if: this was. suggested by ‘his wife,-who ~ “is very-jealous of hér husband.) The meeting was arranged for 1130 hours on 17 January. -AMAUTO-1 commented that he is “up quite. early in the morning ,. “Presumably ‘to begin work in his. office. - . “2. ‘The. above report is the first we have received on.. 'Subject's use of his home as an office. The invitation to f= the Rumanian, of course, casts suspicion on the nature of the ’ conversation. coe = 3. Since his ‘move to new quarters, AMAUTO-1‘'s home is about... 50- yards from two WOFIRM Staffers - Martin B. CRYMM and Conrad B. FALAGIARO. .(See attached sketch). Edwin B. RATTEREE ‘lives. approximately 200 -yards from the AMAUTO home. This : proximity to AMAUTO-1's home by three staffers brings up the question of the use of an RF device to monitor conversations. in AMAUTO's office at home, assuming at this time, that he. has a phone in the office, most likely an extension of the . home. phone: For planning purposes, we would appreciate from. -MKNOVA a.list of: ‘requirements for a target study in the use. of an RF device... If other means are available for external © penetration ‘of his home we would welcome your suggestions and comments, Please advise us also if the RF device is still a controlled item, which cannot be discussed with or released tolaison. Your earliest reply would be appreciated, Serer stecl’ 2 Scoobee’ Howard R. SACODER 4 hate 7 ae Sketch of Area- AMA UTO“1 | home: Iden sheet usc = tt: C/WOA fat d istrib yo 2-C/Wit watt; 2 C/EUR #/0 att a SCRE ¥/ a ia GROSS RLFERENCE 10 wD . ee. Laelia SIMBOL AND RUMSIR pat 2 . at osma-24746 | 24 January 1969 Cassiicaiion ° Bivorg NUMBER 201~-735296 are | RYBAT/SECRET | i . i a U - } i . . i : . i : t . . i ; ; : a 1 - : r ne ee a ge a - YBA T/SECRE-T. IDEN A : oo cue senez * : — B - : ‘CALLE Riana IDEN c _ - 7 ; CALLE PIO XII. IDEN D . Raph Seehafer IDEN E ; Howard Ellis IDEN F CoH. Duffin “wen G : a Guillermo RUIZ Perez a ~S CAE RYBAT/SECRET We de (8 0A gtISE SEPARATE COVER ATT; OSMA-24 746 14-0000 fo | SECRET Athen Fivled In} res POUCH SECURITY. VIOLATION : . . » ANALYST FORM 6-64 Py. SECRET = (36.431 7 14-0000 (DVANCL Ce CJ issue oO SecieD : Casting 10 Ue NOL . ve ate z : — AMP TO PLE NO ¥ . ritkino Olasy ro enance C} Wt 2 : 6a CITE UaghIb 2594 349255, SE CHET M413Ee Li VIREO AS WERE oP aisanToed. UN euliado- Or b> ul AUT Gs} Aas sie BVATGSRE Yul THEE Zordn & a WUGuET To SO GY rer VACATE Lhe vin. Cott hs SECRET 14-00000. i Gay ainns DISPATCH [caw [= { . : |X: [ec actvac'n ne an at) . “loer sccoao se _ fea at occas cater, Vester Hewisphere Division . _ ‘Chief, EUR Div., Chief of Station, JMWAYE . Chief of Station, Madrid iin aigvikio- Rien AS WADRID $77 4776 Lo . Madrid, bot B. OSMA-23406, 12 Jan 68 oe eps : I : : riod. since the forwarding of ref B, . he: " QUDOZE * ‘and QUT MID rations have continued. to. provide insights -dnto the. prograw of. the PBROWEN official establishment in’ Spain, the -requirenents: laid.-on ‘it: and the: -evolut ion in. the thinking of ; AMAUTO=1 and his staff as they work toward expanding their contacts " and iafluence in the. political, ecdiosic and cultural-propaganda ficlds; ‘These developments vi) provide the subject matter for subsequent dispatches’, _ ‘However, in addition to sucn conventional . “publ ic Yelations"; ‘the QUDOZ® Reports have recently carried evie dence of HRCUILE activety, _Because such activity automatically means PBHUMEN involvément in Spain's internal affairs, QUOTA has taken an even greater than usual: interest in these developments, Translations of the transcripts detailing this Anforaation are given below. ; ae 9. The earliest and certainly the gost striking MEGUILE in- foreation was forwarded under ref A describing AMAUTO-1's advice to AMADIEU-1' on the techniques of living a clandestine life, on “the use of disguise and'on the becessity for good organization ‘tor -. "with. bad’ organization we arelost". Then, 8 QUDOZE Report of: _ 30 April. ‘68 summarized a discussion on the Isck of personrel in “the: ‘Enbassy. to make scientific and technical contacts, at which “time AMAUTO-1 digressed into describing the cover for a new sember. of the staff whoa he apparently expected to arrive in the near, future. "“..,. what is lacking is a comrade who could take care | of the. cultural and- apparently the technical aspect also. Who ‘could also ascertain who are the ‘Avericans, their addresses, in “ what streets are located their...." He adds that this comrade will have to move about, to make contacts, to be up on everything, and if time remains to do other ‘things. . He added that he revenbers the President (of PBRUHEN) gave much importance: to this as 4 matter of honor for all the wissions abroad. He repeated that the techrical “aspect (i.e.collecting technics) information) required a coarade, a _ Distribution: 2 - C/YH Div. ne Goss aN = C7EUR Div, TEER NSE wen Jadications of Clandestine Activi-= po. Operdtiona1/TYP1C/QUDOZE/MHGUILE ‘ty planned by PARUMEN Embassy 12 é Fal 1 1 : Tita ¥Hos Ou Eee CONTINUATION OF 1 DISPATCH SECRET. | MA-23870. 0 ‘comrade who learns the details of foreign commerce in order to be ‘able ‘to converse. yall vith people. Apparently this vould be: a, type of overt Specialty thot they. would give to tho comrade who “41a order to hide the true” purpose of his pission which yeuld be to collect information -for. then a4 AMAUTO-=1 48. heard to comsent’ that they have to “invyent™ the vork of this comrade in order that he j- “ pight- ‘have a definite. specialyy; | AMAUTO~1 seers to be thinking of i. a specific person becauge he. comments that he speaks tvo languages, ne dee 1thes economics, ‘and ‘adds that at the end of two ‘Eonths he ee en ere, : Following the returé ‘of AMADRIFT-1. on the 7th of March €8, via PBatniEn nati na] flight, after hone leave in PBRUMEN, the Qunoz4 matorial reporte xtensive conversations’ between AMA DRIFT—1. and : AMAUTO=1 on future plans. Tvo- were of MHGUILE doterest:” 2 qupeze ” iport 6 43. warch 68, ‘AMAUTO-1 says, "this is... With the American movement - ‘in. Spain: ‘and with the Bonopoly Lo that: they have ery" e ‘He. saya, Tin ‘ay jucgenent our - : ‘undamental- probies o Spain from the political potat of view is to ascertain what there is behind all - this, what ~. ‘there ‘here, we aust get ourselves in notion”. “That is a very” dmportant point: for us, to ascertain what are their ’ names, who are those who are. here, .how they (the Americans: are. moving" « He adds taat, "If we are able to find out, @ will be able to- ‘stop then. completely.” B.. QUDOZE Report of ‘14 Mar 68. AMAUTO-1 says that they have -. to find out “what are the forces in Spain, with the pos- ‘sibility of our haying access (to. thea)", He comments that Spain, is'at’a crossroads interoaily and externally.- He - says they have to find out what is happening in Spain, whether they. give the workers liberty to strike, etc. i He again repeats all they have to find out, ment fons find- ing out "who are the sonarchists, what forces they repre- to what forces are they united, who are the elezents sent, that ere being financed by the CIA and by the American Embassy", "Which are those scattered elements that the newspaper of. the Movement has accused of being backed by the Awerican Eubassy, what. financial.pover do they have?” — | | i -f 4. AMAUTO-1 had apparently set great hope op the ] May 638 | ‘anti-government demonstration by workers and students which, as: | Headquarters is-aware, the police effectively handled. Ina 2 . H May QUDOZE Report, AMAUTO-1 repeatedly commented on what a tremen- j dous failure the dewonstration bad been; he kept asking AMADRIFT-2 | what had happened, why the Spanish people had not responded, why the workers had not, and finally said "The next demonstration we are going to sane here a member (of the Eubassy". : . j | ' Jane D. ASTRAHAN | ! | i H | | — ro, Re SS | | rs ae COTE 2 CLOL | Bers ena) 53a USC PIE Ou Lao, r4gt - : i i : CONTIN ED i eet ee et mene = B 82. BL. .O...B Mn ee 14-0000 Teen nate ee ner ely ‘ec. Guillerze orestew RUIZ Perez, Chargé d'Affaires. SECRET Chief, European Division Chief, Western Hemisphere Division Chief of r Station, Midrid tw 1. ‘The, following conversation came. from Subject source; . “tat a meeting vith Hector GALLO and Aristides DIAZ, - the following. statenent was sade by. Guilleres: ‘ROI; Fe i Cuba Charge. ‘d’aftaires: : "You know. ‘why " 3 saying. this... . because. the ‘CIA 1s -.. directly intervening in ‘the internal affairs of ‘the . Country, ARAGON can say “it, the DGS Director can Bay . “4t, as.well as our dear. friend Don Camilo PONSEVEDRA. (phon. ), and :here they don't permit ‘this or anything '.. because they know very well that......here the Soviet. KGB: as well as- the American CIA. can't,....because the -Spatiards.....hate it so such. The Americans are trying to asphyxiate this government, first because while FRANCO 1s. in-powver . there ts always the great danger of | . a revolt here. The Americans want to have @ government ‘tn Spain of the type Italy, France and Vest Gersany have, a stable governnent’, that: has a high middle class} and where there 18 o high standard of living, because when you have the difference between the individual who is eating.....and the individual who is eating a chicken, then- you have a dangerous probien, because in Latin Aserica we have. ...° but here in Europe it‘s different, that is why I's telling you this.....they can be toter- -vening in the government...,.that is why we Bust try, to find out," 2, Following 19 the identity of the , personnel involved - a. Rector GALLO protieles, First. Secrotary of Cuban Embassy, also believed to be Chief, DSE officer stationed at the Embassy. by Aristides DIAZ Rovirosa, Second Secretary/Press Attache, ‘also’ possibly lavolved ia intel watters. , Distribution: - , - a J, 2- C/EDR; 2 - C/WH OSMA-23813 °C. 7 May 19€8 SECRET 6 5-6-44/4 14-0000 SECRET: ' OSMA~23513 The exact ident ities of ‘ARAGON ood DNSEVFLRA sre not krown. The [G3 refers to Direccion General de Seguridad which’ is the Spanish Internal Seturity Service. ‘ : me Edwin W. RATTERES SECA KT een eens Sioa ~é tS yo, ; , 8 Cae: € Sec cerariuar Ov.st wina now’ - PTALASS HET Missabe t Pee SOETNG NDA NA Tia IAA GEEN BY FAMSON LU MOTD mee: to i4 = SECRET on : [(eserfted iy mt b? i . Saar Sa CS a SS : 233 fai. a ere ” i REPIOL UC NON OF THs Cort Pam e. TEO ’ - . — sow anct Scere C] 1800 UC] siorreo pal i . : - mou FT ves O no : fs: ; Tia: eandere Ws He RU, ar wale TO HE NOL. fue mo Cinet: to SE CRE T.241716z APA 63 SITE NADRID 4776 DIRECTOR, JiwaVE i _ _ TyPIC WHGUILE ne 24 fee 69 ©: G7 asa t 1, FOLLOWING AS OF POSSIALE INTEREST. IS TRANSLATION &, PORT Oi OF QUD GEE TAKE OF 4 APRIL 68: .. Rez hd _ Ibex A HOLDS A CONVERSAT IGN WITH -DEN B, IGEN . —_ —’" a SIVES HIG ADVICE AND Th sSTRUCT 10S. RELATED 10 Th: “FACT THAT IN THE FUTURE He wANTS IDEN 8 TO BE DISGUISED WHE? HE MEETS PEOPLE, CIT Is OJIFFICULT T3 SAY IF IDEN A-ALSO RE Firs TO CTHER PEOPLE IN Taz EnBassy AS WELL). ONLY PHRASES CAN BE CESTINCILY UNDERSTOMs IDEN As You ARE ALREADY ; CLANDESTINE, YOU KNOW THAT NOT EVERYTHING IS BaD Us eEWS, ORGANEZATION AND NO CONTACTS, AN ORGANIZA-~ TICS IN CHARGE OF LOOKING FOR HOUSES, MEANS ..... THST IS TO SAY, TO 5 AELE TO CHANGE YOuR FACE _ QUICKLY, USE ELEVATED SNCES TO APPEAR TALLER, ‘You HAVE TO CHANGE EVERYTHING, WHEN YOU START LIVISG If THE COMMUNITY, THEN NOT ORLY MUST YoU LIVE SECRETLY SUT YOU MUST ALSO CHANGE YOUR SECRET 14-0000 Capit Sec ReTamiat Orssensuanon C.aSS OLD MESSAGE : Torar Comes ROUTING AND “OR INNTALS - SEEN AY PERTSN Cait NOTH CEOD ED Oe i : eo ine i SECRET casas se rein j (Wires Filled tn} meueecee + aDvaNcE Cosy a stveo a s.ortsa wow CG ves 3 no 2 CLASSIFY 70 FILE NO, : —$<$—-_____. vr ay: : a-OGF TO FILE NG. eee ene mo Oletr_ ro > eaancn OF Destacy [7 asa - fs —— Drssew av —_— tt PAGE 2 MADRID 4716 SECRET APARTMENT. WHEN YOU MEET WITH PESOPLE F FoR EXAMPLE, YOU PUT ON THE oe ve AND- THEN WHEN THE NEETING 18 over, YOU CHANGE YOUR APPEARANCE AND Go OUT TO THE STREET. “IDEN 5: soeeeTHEY WERE’ ABLE TO GET TRUCKS, MACHIKERY, ARMS, PACKAGES OF .... BUT 3 ENS. ; ie mee : IDei Ae" “uiTH BAD ORGANIZATION WE ARE Lost. IDEN-A LATER seven CAUGHT cr : THEY WPL tae ra THAT auotas VERY EXCITED OVER THIS : ° PORTION GF TNE audczé TAPE, 3. “PLS INDEX IDEN B, os oe Pat 14-0000 Cant € Sicertacur’ ORS UINA TION avert a DMissace “Yoras Comms 4 ems AND’OR MO TIAL S - SEEN. BY PINS UTR D SECRET... : to {When Filled mh wou “O ves TG no ee . ADVANCE cory C7 'S$$UT0 O sLOTIED ov ars . _? |- en CLASSIFY TO PE NO R-AEF TO OnE ND exe mo Claeer. to SECRET 241716 APR 68 CITE HAGRID-%777 7 ~ QY arto 2S7376 DIRECTOR, JiWAVE | es | A 7 TYPIC MHGUILE. wos 4, REFS wadRID A776 Cv FSSA) oF IDEN A: GUILLERNO RUIZ PEREZ IDEN 3B: ARISTIDES DIAZ ROVIROSA. SECRET 14-0000 vor. Chas Ow, . so - . TCLASSIFIED MESSAGE roman ces ee pe ke : ee StcReT—{- FEASTNZ UNIT MOTEF IED score TooPNt MO. S sere 10) ree. 40 examen Oo - resteow Chace. Teom acvaNc®e COPY On. tovaee asin rut foie EAE ae a Ape = a SE hE T thdben FEB 22 CITE ‘MADRID @1d4 o IReCToa ThFu Sieve, TRA SAPURT VYEIC HARON TEKS ; ue }. SEATIGN LEVESTIGATING pass temiry TECHNICAL a IDENT IF IF; JEILLAKCE In RE STAURAST ‘eRICH he Ss FAVS CRITE ‘SESTAURASE IX NAREID-— IDEN OM QUOTE 82 hi “AQT IAULY 0 £0 BY 2 r “HO CASE DEF ivER ne. TAUAANT SyhVINceD WELL DO ab YTTHLNG ASSIST Lf operat ion 7 Ave NOT YET APPROACHED HI THIS BASIS. 2. STATION isFORMAL CASING RESTAURANT ON 12 FES FINOS . . : , 40 VASES OR. NOVAELE GEJECTS ON TABLES SUITACLE FOR CONTAINING - . MECKOPHOLES . UNDER TALLE INSTALLATION VERY LERELY UNSUITAELE in WiEW DIRECTICNAL NOISES FRO: OTHES TABLES. . oe TATION INVEST IGATING POSSIEILITY a CAD ER Ma gi3 TO CONTAIN ARF ANGENERT Tw Poe nhl TAELE 4 And WOULD RESUEST SuiTatl BY wit Ova GN AT LEAST Two VASES OF: SuAbh ' TYPE TO bE DECIDED AFTEX DETERMINATION EXACT SIZE VASES 4. THiS CASLE GNLY FOR PUR USe AGN 7 STATIONS ; PACTS THIS QPERATION WHICH CONSICE OP value iN VIEW a c 31e33 CON AADRID 41943 25 C RET HAs DISCLOSED OCcAStons S WHICH AmAUTO-1 HAS AISN CONTACTS TO ET THEA AT IDEN ‘RESTAURANT ERSATIONS. oy. PAVCH Liab aI ATON “Ss BCRET. [— miata ont ct ab _ Furopegn nivisten MENS ead ep oy Vana ce ce. . UD DEK ~ hick, Wit Dive 2 COS, JMVAVE : ed 1AM ROSE Ian NS . _ Chiot~pf Station, Madrid wAS “Dpiscussion of Missiles oe . 1. “On 10 January 1968, AMAUTO-1, tn one of his many daily discussions. with his ‘subordinates, reflected on the international position of his country, and anong the things he said, we quote the’ following which may be of possible interest to addressees. Although part of the discussion was not heard because of the emotional inflection of the speaker, we feel that the jist of the discussion. is: clear and understandable, . . Ee can ee eer ciuy "we are denonstrating to the world that. Cuba...is favorably disposed to do whatever. ««(ANAUTO-1 begins | to talk against the United States) that when the : Americans have to raise the white flar..,because the first plane that appears on radar... (AMAUTO-1 is speaking: excitedly and itis very difficult to wi each.word Dut it appears that he is talking about the: positions of missiles in Cuba), Havana, Las Villas and Camaguey. and that with these missiles, we can cover Miami, New York, and ali their bases, and all of their mmierda't, , .4if the Americans say they are going ty ‘sad them (missiles? planes?), we will send then; if ‘ they (Americans) say they are yoing to dnvace us, the first plane that comes to invade.,.(AMAUTO-1's sub- ordinate remarked that 15 October G2 marked a point ’ in international politics, when tho Yankees ordered’ the Soviets to withdraw their missiles), . .(AM\UTO-1 injected) "they (the Sovicts) presented them (the ; ‘ Cubans) with ten bombs", lorstand mt eS hs a te ona need Ba ee 2. Our reason for reporting this fragmentary information is’ that AMAUTO-1 might be confirming the presence ot offensive nis- siles in Cuba, Lhe Exqti-, Howard R.“ SACGDER ee ee Bot Ke ee bes ik eat ia Distribution: £a-— C/EUR & Te Pe eet vice mechs wen Be CAND oe | AS COs avave | Neer (SCC TTO . DiPATOE SMSOU AND NUMER joart wo: , OSNA-23513 | 9 February 1°68 3 : i . 4 =] assiiaiign ST EE SG Lo cyt . i SECRET i 1 i i ! CROSS REFERENCE TO “Distribution: a DISPATCH SYMBOL AND WUMBLE CRASMECLTION chier, Sestern tenisphere Diviston | x. ee scsum wim ~~ Operationa 1/TYPIC/MHA PRON /QUT IM 1D/QUDOZE oe i eae fe ae oot ct DISPATCH [weerer | u ‘Chief, Burcpoan Division ~~ a j Tern GukGi 216 __Chieot of Station, SYWAVE en an BONN ne Chief of Station, uaarid ee _ . ‘Peres: arrived in. Madrid on the. Iberia flight 987 aecoppaniod by his wife, ‘Rilea, aud ‘three 3 Fator ‘and ‘had’ let the various compononts of the Cuban off) pint ‘establishment: in: Spain: run their own affaira, Thia: ‘fact plus the inevitable tendency of a new chief to be “a "new broda” and rearrange things according to bis own lighta, ‘led Station .dadrid to expect Bowe changes particularly within the. Fabaasy. However, the QUDOZR and QUTIXID operations havo ‘ghovn: NUIZ.at least. initially to be an aggressive and. ; well organized, individual with tdeas of his.own that clearly. reflect his background in comercial affairs and oropared to sake changes that preaine to go beyond the superficial s¥eeping of a new brooz. Underlying RUIZ's actions. and ' proposats is the clear isplication that he cane to vadrid with: the specific: task of. ‘upgrading tho Cuban miseion in Spain both in terms of prestige and effectiveness. Station Wadrid will transait to the addressees the relevant information on this program as it becomes available from the 7 QULOZE and QUTIMID operations ‘Along vith iaforration on the official Cuban persona Litiea aduiniatering the program. 2. A atriking wifference between RUIZ and his predecessor was noted in the QUROZE and GUTIBID reports of that first week. RUIZ-has no inhibitions over spending Goney. one of the Rabaesy cars, a Peugeot vas replaced with & nev aodel and there vas discussion of replacing the other two Peugeota with new ones, Nilda, RUIZ's wife, was picked up by the wife of GOVIN sho turned $200 over to her to go ghopping at the Corte Ingleaa, one of xndrid’s tvo best 2 + C/T Division 2 = C/KUR Biviston ; GROUP 1 2- cs, JMMAVE Excluded from Autoaatic OS4A-23, 408 12 January 1988 CLASSIFICATION ; “THOS fu NUMER " SECRET . | 200212026) Downgrading and beclassification - Continued ..... ; Plans ot _kew Coban Asbassador in- Madrid ne AGN erQuIE RaUiRto- rea 7 - ee n,n A A Tle SEM Aa NAMED CONTINUATIONOF — | oe of. : irate |g CRT | osvan2,406 TS cape cman mene ene See es eres Known. de ment stores, RUIZ checked vith GALLO, his “deputy, on ‘the - propor clothes for diplomatic functions tin. | Madrid and.an appointment was to be made with a tailor. _ Nilda declared that the apartment where CALZADILLA and his - family had lived ecoremic2ily was inadequate and thoy decided to look for & chalet, something very spacious and well-priced:..: They subsequently seriously considered one ‘known to-rent -for 30,000 pesetas ($500) per month and thon _- “tufned it .dovna, dpparéatly for reasons other than price, A : ew :tolex:‘wachine was ‘ordered for the Embassy, The technician ' "S"gtated they could’ install a. teletype that could only receive, | _"t .-not-:send, messages but this seemed acceptable, So, . 4. December 1967, the day after his arrival, - On Vonday, consuls in Barcelona, Sevilla and RUIZ ordéred the | _ Vigo’ to: Madrid’ for: ‘of “wanting to. = Wednesday ,:6-' meeting in i ( L attention was givén to adzinistrative matters, trade and prop ganda. .Thé latte: two subjects will be dealt with 41n separate dispatches. On the administrative side, RUIZ listéned sympathetically to complaints about low salaries, old buildings and inadequate operating budgets and concluded by asking for a monthly report on receipts and -expenses aod @-report.on the. consuls’ current needs, their monthly balances-and their administrative activities. The printing and telephone bills were the two items of expense that kept recurring throughout the discussions, ‘ : 4, By the end of the week, RUIZ had prepared a report ‘on the situation he found in the Chancerry and the mission in. general for forwarding to Havana and which he first . discussed with his subordinates, He started by assuring - them that he had "found great co-operation among all the comrades in this mission" and declared that the staff was complete. Apparently, RUIZ intends to make no parsonnel changes and Hector GALLO Portieles, who had previously beén most eager to return PCS to Havana, now has gone to Havana on vacation, He left Madrid on the 20 December 1967 Iberia flight. 5. The Cuban mission has certain financial problems since the present budget dates from previous yee73 and does not cover current expenses... However, the “new economic activities of the consulate" are expected to assist with the problem, Here RUIZ is presumably referring to the pressure brought to bear in November 1967 by Cuban sympathizers in the Spanish Foreign Office working through the Customs and the Immigration. Office to force Cuban exiles to register with the Cuban consulate and pay the $22.50 fee for a valid passport. Enough exiles have responded to this pressure to relieve gome of the financial problems of the Cuban mission. Thia source of income will Jastias long as the Cubans’ friends in. the Foreign Ministry are able to assist them, ‘ G. The reception of Cuban official travelers at the. _ airport and the handling of Embassy pouches poses a continuing adrinistrative problem for the Embassy. Jose. DIAZ Puga, who is in charge of this airport work has to devote himself exclusivaly to taking care of the couriers t when any come in, leaving visitors to fend and their pouches ) for themselves, This situation. has been alleviated by other Fmbassy staff members jaunting out to the airport at will to meet the inconing planes. Now, RUIZ has declared - that the rest of the staff must stay in the Embassy because they have a work plan to fulfill, Thus, he has left himself with an uiresolved problem he’ must face in the very near Teaee SO . ——_-——_future. ° aS SICATION 7 meneneTT a t froaw ° | i . : : acs 530 USE PREV. IUS bDON : i | . ‘ ant . . . | LONnNUED | Ae ‘ ¥ ! 9 n rin em L aa ( a GAA Shee ATi ~ CONTINUATION OF i tk . DISPATCH BECR ET vain. | OSHA-23 ,406 eer Toe eee, ALP LOWE ‘7, . The new Ambassador concluded his roport vith three recommendations: , | ~ : ‘a, Rent another building where thea Chancillary, : _ ", the Commercia? Office, the Consulate and the: “ Cubana Offices can all ‘be housed: instead o% - | .. being dispersed in separate buildings as they | / are“now; we . | | | . ” a e Rent or preferably buy a residence for the Chief : _ of Mission, . The one they nov have is not . adequate; — : . . ¢.-- Send another person from Cuba who has the {background to take care of scientific work plus _ .eontinuing the contacts the Nigeion will have a . “" glready made. In view of RUIZ's previous agent : _ statement on the completeness’ of the staff, suc & person would likely be a non-official” represéntative of.one of Cuba's cultural fronts suchas the Casa de lar Americas. = c. ; - 8. RUIZ concluded his. remarks by saying that in Spain there is a tremendous field for’ the Cubans, they have no . UR x ey can.do a great work, Such is. the and that Station=Madrid-belleves:* CLASSIFICATION 33a USE PRENIOUS COON ee . RRECRET = commie? } 3 te Baur T RAE me Kd Dac oe I _rdghina -1- + p . . (221-81-87 4 de ‘poptienbre 1968 he VEre Lint Ain CALA LEPCLT ee Pars docir cue eatdn interesedis iy pice ise viskbte wn vendoaor con lca modelose en eca;rar un BuiGse ebian en poser wifena por lo enfants Cupane) ua ha AC NTILe= Feta sedora conooe = M2 6 pos, ao eatuyieron jautop.en +s catuwla, 6a Cuba. coimie ot 3 tenis 12.0 i}-atow, Hage 20 afca {ca bo ee ven ye @ Oomente que cuanto. lo vas Go va a conoceria yor -e be cantizdo mc 0. jaila (pila) lo com ett. ua Bite Ba crve (ue days cartiedo mache pub“al CWT) es mitto . do ojo6 verdes y jue en osadio alls (isin) we Vike 0; ,elOe nid eoth paneds con wh bormno do HAMS GARCIA GhUHACETSUNT, AALS Bok an ia ;laya de Ganala, Yalanois ;aaainio wie tecyoredea y oumndc regrese 3 Madrid viaiterd 8 tUlc, en la offsina, IT je dioe que la invite rt antongss & corer Jurtede "1 stjete deus liarada 39 I, lA of pr96eD= tathe 6 REEMINTO PUTED VIAL, ,uertorricuelceos jac} vue quiere hacer poctests gon Cuba pare o4,07ter 2 )OBs HEYMASIC 20h Vie. ea ,rimo do uabTQ Gikola INCHAUSTELUT, SULLLUPRL io Invite 6 jecer por ia ofivine el lunes yor ia satanns, . . : ; de TE"e LLABA A LO ARTCS OW PLid que gr reog Gubandes .¢ yregunta al tiene vinita abors y 61.40 contests 4ue Sccba ae ve. & AALITISES, Vasa le ONnens gue tiene wA cosa Que aecirlo y a6te io vice vue io invite o a cumar 6 ou sesa (de VEEKA)o lia le disa que lo invita si mtin (el exign) cefiaa. . te WEA Gusntoe A Lund le dics quc ag trecoién dendo vivos. Virgen del Caro 12 0 We PIbe Copy Aftdl t osmn- 29910, (oF ef OS , . 1-00000 Diinwisives ot fe3 . . “ ; : mo : - ah: nmeateo we | ns Paes oa SRLS cues eon Ok get la: swcleo aul Fa cicuy * etl) Parone re Wet oes Algcter agate : Pw kode oo ha astetics 3 wtrow Bettie! Mapearteites ocex ouLute le dieu a deli +95 meee” AAS0L03 arom y ar oe 2 ede Gallo sigue. traisttendo pour La. obligneién micay Puts ve un beter demic is lee sue é2 iP ; ¥ Pare te a Tae saundn SALI OL inde 22 gore - ~ iL: Bt oePouta 33 af, que sl noabee Gol suotar ag J. a ; : ele Omante, wwO Gi tics a? aaa, F men ae be (Fda on ats om cl chi Rada) on mlactre ned a Bo — OA Perc etoe Ct om Quw tienen oon si 1 ttte OSMA- 2Y303 1S Ocl 1969 14-0000 . . a Se . wil bh @ omy ee ae eee oe ~ 7 . . cee dfeely aoa to te 168 . Lr 5 a na we ot bane meet fin: @adSaa am otewiwin . . 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RAYJa ie alor yas Cl? 3: ei esis &aasti) ancfa” . . Ag elguies j;are suetticie a “BAF ED A 5 ie 4ice que Fla. Be Com aunte 19 (ius da ge quiere reunnendag oad: ge hio, na ta JN {al aid.er} ¥ (468 Wh ® jcher un anducis aaiu! os 16 PBoted .6 Goiet te ce: be cerub.io ad Fone 2 88 ek parle ee le kee fe. okt e, Harece .we Uawa Uns lagva 2d ases ireuie “, GS esa og a ’ foetal. TR ao aca, FO os sds an THe WP dei. oe ew pe a Oo ae nl ae 14-0000 PROCESSING alee MAPEID FOR WNOENIND Chief, Western Hemisphere’ Division NO HOCAING PLQUIRED pn Chief, European Division | ; pie GALIFIEO CESK : Chief of Station, JNCOBRA _ CAN JUDGE INDE XIRG From ; ° ° —— [2 Chief of Station, Madrig of Ls | tee © | Operational/TYPLC/QUDOZE/QUT IMI D/MHAPRON yo RUIZ Perez _ ACTION REQUIRED”. REFERENCES. Action Required; FYI 1. ‘Gui rréetmo- RUIZ ‘Perez, “Charge a@taffaires of the ‘Cuian Emi_assy: in Madrid, .has occupied. that post for nearly a year. During that time, the QUDOZE/QUTIMID material has revealed various facets of his personality, showing him.to be.a man of volatile temper, an incessant talker and with more breadth of experience and outlook than the > other members of the local Cuban mission, LPL Here in’ “Spain he has been interested in neeting - ‘as many people as possible and. in widening his circle. of No...m tter. wnat. ‘their. pi ‘world, He has_laid great emphasis. on cultural matters . in outlining his plans for the Embassy's activities. He has shown a certain intellectual restlessness, a desire to keep abreast of events in the world outside of Cuba and a willingness to accept whatever he deems to be good “or useful from that exterior world. Thus, during his early conversations with his staff soon after his arrival, he extolled the virtues of the Yankee system. of "briefing" ‘and the fact that executives have privacy for con the = was pre- -occupied: by the interpretation he would” to give to Cuba here, that cultural relations were oan - or mph ences gan ee Ge continued ies coe viene Distribution: : : «2 - C/WHD 2 - C/EUR 2ccingtrze/s. GROUP I \ 2 - COS, JMCOBRA . a Excluded from Automatic: ‘Downgrading and Declassification : : atul- 73 S lf (a CROSS REFERENCE TO QSPATCH SymsoL AMD IWWEER . ONE OSMA-24,212) | | 13 September 1968 CLASSIFICA TOS: NCS FILE NUMBER SECRET 65-6-44/3 a . . . ‘ 65-2-10/9 a re ~ Hi — : OF SRT ae Wt np - t 7 CONTINUATION OF j : DISPATCH SECRET | OSMA=24, 212 reduced to a very narrow etrele and Since Cuba was) "in" economically it was now necessary to pive attention to.. the political and cultural fields, HNe~later commented _on the. fact, that- Cuba ds practically unknown .in “Spain, Tat “ubuh produéets are’ never seen in the local .storeg and that ‘the view \of Cuba of the average Spaniard has” _-cone fram ‘the exiles. tle has .continued™to discuss the need for advertising Cuban products and considered . decOrating nis office and his home: with Cuban items and furniture so he could show a little bit of Cuba to his Spanish. and foreign contacts, Another consequcnce of - this'destre to put Cuba's best foot forward is a certain harshness in dealing: with the shortcomings of his - me . Colleagues and fellow Cubans outside the mission, calling “attention to ani ‘deficiencies in their conduct and ways of. dealing with: the persons they meet. As recently .ag ‘in ‘a’ QUDOZE -report ‘of 13 July he was complaining that the ‘Cubans. scem. to' have lost -the elegant touch in their | ' public functions, . . . 7 , 3.-.RUIZ's attitude toward money follows logically (7 from his desire, that Cuba's prestige increase and he is quite willing to spend money where it will show. The- Embassy's 6 January. reception was’ an expensive affair, the Embassy -and (Commercial officers take their Spanish contacts to the best restaurants, he and his wife pay 30,000 pesetas (approximately $ 430.00) rent per month for a house deemed suitable to his position and buy new clothes without ‘hesitation for the various diplomatic functions, © Before- he went on home leave on 6 August 1968, he, was encouraging his stafr to rent better apartments that would more nearly match their status as diplomats and his wifo was looking for a different house for them, . One with fewer maintenance headaches and with rooms large ny _) ,-enough for, siiall receptions of as many as 40 people. aa fai vf. this is quite in accord with RUIZ's own bourgdisa ¢ tastés, reflected more than any thing eIsé in his preat . Intetest in clothes and in being well dressed. Yet the Cuban mission Operates on a slim budget and the salaries are not high. Station Madrid has no information on whether Cuban mission personnel receive a housing allowance but assumes they must as otherwise RUIZ, at least, could never make cnds meet, RUIZ earns a gross ’ salary of $681.50 per month and all his living expenses including clothes, food, medical expenses, education for the couple's 5 children and perhaps utilities must come .from this sum, RUIZ also expects to be able‘to invite Cuban officiils transiting Madvid and his Soanish and foreign contacts home for lunch or dinner at any time. There is no indication that he receives a representation allowance yet he will allow his wife to charge nothing except the Ssaituries of two maids to the Embassy and she can't economize on food when they are alone because he will go out to a restaurant rather than eat rice and ‘beans, RUIZ is. Plainly cautious in his dealings with Havana over money, even while wanting to live as well as possible in Madrid. The difference in the couple's manner of living between Havana and Madrid must be striking since RUIZ hada good position in the Ministry of Foreign Commerce prior to becoming Charge d'Affaires and yet his wife told Vera, the Embassy secretary and her closest friend, that she did not have a refrigerator in Cuba and would like to take one back with her if they did not return to Madrid after home leave! 5 a a eee Tadens: rs On ne ~ SST 2 | { ! ! USO Pet HOUS Ets ‘SECRET |X fecumna i ee Ste a ROR Sree ere rer eeresrererre) CONTINUATION OF 1 : DISPATCH | SECRET i OSMA-24, 212. . 4. As an individual, RUIZ has appeared in . QUDOZE/QUTIMID as hervous, capricious, quick tempered. | In contrast to his”pleasant” public appearance and ‘his - usually acceptable telephone language, his private conversation is vulgar, low and full of ugly words. We SWears” contintally “and flics oft into. rages. He is . a Compulsive talker. and apparently uses his long. “conversations and his consultations over some course _Of action as a mheans of psychological ‘reintorcement. ‘He has given the impression of being insecure in hig -Rosit:ion and when faced with an accumulation or problems in the office prior to home leave, was talking of resigning: and returning to Cuba, This insecurity may account for: ‘his touchiness over the way he is... treated by the Spaniards, especially those in government positions.” --He has been noted describing several of his . interviews -with, Spanish Ministets or people holding ‘. Amportant. government positions at great length, going~ a into ‘much detail on the length of the meeting, if they .- “shook hands, if the person smiled, if he liad anything nice to say: about Cuba or the Cubans, etc. As the addressees know, +RUIZ came to his post as a. transfer -.. from thé Ministry of Foreign Commerce. On numerous "|" -o€casions he has’ said that his life interest is in- commerce and industry and prior. to his vacation ‘in Cuba, he was increasingly depressed Over his present position and his ability to fill it, which may account for some of this sense of personal uncertainty. He has scemed a hard worker and a man with good ideas on the work of the ‘Embassy and how it should be organized, ideas which he has repeated endlessly, but he has been unable to |. inspire in his subordinates. In his disputes with GALLO in June he complained about the lack of team spirit in the office, §. .RUIZ's political ideas are centered in the Cuban Q revolution and the Station considers him as an if unquestioned regime Supporter. . However, his approach , is différent from that of the younger, less. intelligent ,;men who have known nothing else. RUIZ has hada -isufficient breadth of education and experience to make ja choice, to have reached his own decision that the ‘Castro regime is good for Cuba and that Marxism as interpreted by the Cubans is an adequate intellectual foundation for life. A QUDOZE Report of 13 December 1967 included a discussion with a Spanish employee of the Embassy during which RUIZ explained that the Cuban revolution is different from any other revolution there has ever been in the world, that it has different characteristics and trajectories, that in spite of having "a mark of Marxist principles it has many variations which make it different. These variations are unknown even to some of the comrades themselves. Ina QUDOZE Report of 23 June, he commented on certain features of | the Cuban system as “very difficult to understand unless one is of the left". The QUDOZE Report of 4 July quoted extensively in OSMA-24,112 of 9 August 1968 showed most clearly RUIZ’s view of Cuba and the revolution as- one entity and to_see himself within that structure, a part of it and serving it. Beyond that, his mind runs in business and public relations rather than political channels and he has shown less interest in the policies than in the power relationships @f the men within the ‘hierarchy Who administer the policies, He Has Been able: to Avoid ‘sounding doctrinaire in his discussions and has been able to deal satisfactorily with the wide variety a a on ~~ ~~ “4 wre ines oe oe tree 530 USE Pa Cereus comma | _ s ECRET 14-0000 Tet ae er re ne A Ree eee hiner ee SR a rn i Tah = im rea. ON eae OISPATCH | SECRET OSMA-24, 212 of people he likes to meet. This last winter the couple “Was able to find a secular school for their cnildren «Where ‘they would wot be taught religion, Along with the Fest of ‘his staff RUIZ has exaggerated ideas about the size and aggressive intentions of the WOFIRM organization in Spain ené@ its Siways on the tookout tor a “provocation". even to the extent. of refusing to receive an-unknowa ; nNewspuper. man who called for an interview. a 6. RUIZ seems to have little time for his wife, Nilda, and their children and, at least in public, his ‘attitude toward his wife has been quite curt. He has. mentioned. on at least two occasions having "his problems at home" and that all married couples have problems . they alone can solve, but he -has never discussed them. Nilda, for her part, in her long conversations with Vera has. made no comments that would indicate any special problems. - She-had always worked prior to coming to Spair and at first was quite discontented with a life of _ idleness, but adjusted herself to her new Situation, She appears intelligent, competent, a good mother and probably a good business woman, She is. outspoken but also solicitous and affectionate with. her husband, always - snterested in his work and encouraging him in what he ‘does. RUIZ, like most of the members of his staff, has H had u : 5 : ication ey ee ; sroblems,, “of fice: pr bl ens ‘and - whatever e gs of inadéquacy ‘h ‘ : Jleaveiimust :havée done? RUIZ. -good’ , ed;-to ‘Madrid “on 30 September 1968 for another year and his wife and children are expected to follow shortly. toe gee tat $3a VSE Btedun TOON | ‘ SE c RET i oe Casa ta ‘ _ 14-0000 FA iemee bene Te°. 1 Room ! Cate _ | arrtcens |” . hoe, \ a _ | NO. fT egceiveo { ronmanpes 1. INITIALS a . a (WHEN rie NT on te eS __ IN : ~ _ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET 1 eee. - ; INSTRUCTIONS a =. PRICK TO Fine FLING _ TOC ACTION v BRANCH ee Cad Loa ay - I. Pilin Sect. 2. 3 bac agp ba PA° and forward to'RID, * ate it °§ yy l A 8 : If fig nu. and titfe shown are not proper, 2 Destfey font cover shee ) . BSert proper file na. below and forward ~ Bi ignificant action taken rs : Cocament to RID/AN. . ing presezvati on. ‘ a ; . - FROM: PRISER FILE NOL ~ . ~ RD/ x a . To. ALL ADDRESSEES “FILE IN SEctICN” 1 STON BACK. IF APPROPRIATE ~~ covVrNTs be swale bm oe : aa — Dale MICRA iD . 7 OOCVMENT DATE POSNUNENS NoMoER locus 24490 I gq VN 61a errs SECRET . a e* + a 14-0000 ‘DispaTH [os a Chief, Western Hemisphere Division a Chief of Station, JMWAVE Tele eae nome i Chief, Eurvpean Division . Y, eo, ORY ULyTO Oe Chief of Station, Madrid _ wceorus eet Operational/TYPIC/MHAPRON ¢ Biographic. Data and Photos of RUIZ and BORODOWSKY Achon EEURD - ‘REFERENCES © Action Required: FYI : ‘Forwarded herewith for the information of the addressees ‘is the biographic data and photos on the new Cuban Ambassador _to Spain Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Perez (201-735296) and his. “wife and on RUIZ's secretary Vera BORODOWSKY Jackiewich ..(201-298225), The material was secured through liaison, foe uw. Ta ArT puaed sivire CSA 2DBYoe - Gerais cere C2017 292 warp Dis tributi ion: oe ; .. C2°- C/BH Division, w/att H/W oo. oe. Cota 2 -— COS, JMWAVE, w/att H/W Nes 2- C/EUR Division, w/o att GROUP I : aun forr (>< o@. LEE f* T exetuded from Automatic. , _ Downgrading . and Declassification a oo PIs 2.7 {fA rr. CROSS AERLRENCE TO - es ma : DATE OSMA-23 , 400 12 January 1968 . — CASHIFCATION HOS ALE ROMER SECRET " 200-120-61 - Smet ae nese Ran ee carer ce 14-0000 Matis, 22 ye dLetexbro de 19 ——— OPREPSS-GUILEEE-O RUIS FERS EN M.nisteno de ta 1 Gotermactoa ‘DIECCION GrNERAL Asunto: DE SEGURIDAD a - DE NnGoOCres we CUsA Ft R Ds : COMISARIA, GENeRaAL 1 + ~— ~~ DE INVESTIGACION SociaL Ne Refs. eee . Dee ae ep cee ce . S/ Reis oo. aes Fo eaten ee ae Ampliendo nova nic. 15896 dol dia 13 del corriente, 30-- Mvavaee wee Tre la llegaéa.ce ULedrid cel Eneragedo ce Negocios” de Cubs en AL OF | a Nk Thoma se ete mee ee 29 DIGS a ~spaia Orostee—Gui Siler= m0 RUIZ Pai REL, en “gustitued éa- ‘@e Sran= “3 saebetanatas ; —— 8. . Regiets fox sé BALIEA isco’ CaLZADILLA EU 2c mtiruectén se inéluyen datos re~ Le Sra. RUIZ PuRE4, nacié en La Habana el dia 26 de di- ciembre de 1934, y coo ya const2, se llama Nilda VECIANA Lo i FL, | | ? En cuznto al Encergado de Negocios, Orestes ~Juillerno e aon RZ £Luus, nacié también en La Eabana el dia 10 de febrero 3 PU | de 2930. . f ; Se sabo cue cetan ef fectuundo sestiones pera encontrar vi wienda nfs adecusada a sus nocesidades que le que shora ocu- pan que, es le gue tuvo siozpre en nuestra oapital el anterior Encargado Cubano. Sq aconpaten fotografits dol Repreuentanto Diplonatico | Aludido y su-espoga. » ' . — | _ Speen Art &@ Osarg rrv0e U8 bor; wey are —o 14-0000 j 3 “8a : 4 a ae , - Mais, 22 ge dictextre ges 67 - RUSDUSLSLILELIA‘O RUTE pepet. sca: oiRtecion CENERAL - Asante: 82 SeS Sibi OG RUIZ PEREZ, SxuC.RG ADC ” “DE SéGUAIDAD - Du: Misuzento de ls Gobemacios CGOMSAQIA OENBRAL : DE IAVESTIGACION SOCHAL Ny Ref: SRE me Azpliendo nota nis. 15696 del €ic 13 del corriente, 3s0- _ RECS 1 OF SéG¥EIDAD ; . . : . H oGiaka a. 3 <ieom ata re la llegaéa ‘a Esdrid del & nerscedo é6 Negocios ee Cuts en . ° . 22 DIC speiia Creates-Gui ler: RUIS PEREU, en sus itueiéa de Fran- H2@ISTHD Ss sALiea, a OALZADETT .. NIdIES on Gutes” esr es Adtisco CALZADILLA NUREZ, @ céatizuscita se incluyen dutos re~ 8 : pbpren — ferentes a dicho indiviéuo y su seflorar ITs Sra. RUIZ PLREZ, nacté ex La Eebana el éta 26 de di; cienbre de 1934, y coko ya consta, fe lax a Nilda Vz Bela LQ -: r . ‘eSéctoa': “Orest s+Gut a0" seié tanbiéa en La Esbena el dia 10 de febroro Sele? G des. —how 907 enda ris adgecuada @ sus nocesids deo que le que ehora ocus pun que, es la ona +uvo sicupre ex ruestre capital el: enterior ‘ i Enecargado Cubano Se scoupefan fotogrufics del Regresentanto Diplomatico Oo : Aludido y su esposa. . me) < M1) Mot, B-UNE AT eee: (at anos PEOTISYNG ALTON ISPATCH [| cecrer [eae Chief, Western. Hemisphere, Division wo rinEUIeG BOWED * Chief, European Division : Chicf of Station, JMCOBRA_ !_ Chief of Station, Madrid. IC Reng Operational /TYPIC/QUDOZE : ; Conflict Between Guillerme.RUIZ_ Percz_and_Hector GALLO Perticle _ PACT RSQUIRED - MEFEMENCES ~ = “ jomr QUALIIAO DESK LAN AEDGE QUIN mic ROFTUe MICROFILMED AUS LE 1565 coc. micac. Reference: OSMA-24,050 dated 12 July 1968 Action Required: | FYI SER. 1, At. the time the referenced dispatch was prepared, . _the QUDOZE Reports were showing the beginning of a full fledged fight -between Guillermo RUIZ Perez, the Charge d'affaires of the Cuban Embassy in Madrid and his first Secretary,: Hector GALLO Portieles.. As so often happens in human relations, less important issues proved the vehicle for expressing deeper conflicts and problems, In this case, the primary problem can be simply summarized. The members of RUIZ's staff operate independently of their chief and he feels he is neither consulted nor informed by his subordinates on their activities, This is particularly true in relation, to GALLO, The specific issues which sparked their quarrels were RUIZ's dispute with Emilio ROMERO, editor of the newspapcr Pueblo, and the distribution -of Che GUEVARA's Diary. .- ; . 2. A QUDOZE Report of 2 July 1968 outlined a hot ‘discussion that ensued when RUIZ went into a rage over a" phone call GALLO had received from Emilio ROMERO, RUIZ and ROMERO are not on speaking terms whereas GALLO and ROMERO get along well, GALLO said, he ‘feared enmity with ROMERO would bring about the. publication of articles unfavorable to Cuba whereas RUIZ replied that when the first | unfavorable article comes out, he will:take it to the Foreign Minister and settle the matter’on that level, He pelieves that he represents Cuba in Spain and that his : continued .... Distribution: “: ie = C/WHD . ef 85 Gee ; “OL GVEUR fe ne ELE RES | baoup 1 - ' NCO! 2 = COS, J COBRA Excluded from Automatic Downgrading :and Declassification _ . : I Bote TE ete CROSS REFERENCE £0 DISPATCH STMSOL AND BREE . H Balt 2 24 tekoxt oSMA-24,112° = «| |. 9 August 1968 : GASIFICATION : HOS Fu MUMBER SECRET ;» : - 65-6-44/3. Tiaeh a - . we i I FONTINJATIONOF | DISPAICH | SECRET OSMA-24, he subordinates should back him by taking the same positions in public that he takes, a not unreasonable demand on the part of a Chief of Mission, RUIZ bluntly told GALLO “that he, GALLO, had committed an error.and GALLO just as bluntly. disagreed, - GALLO's view was that RUIZ had come in im a bad humor and nothing pleased him whereas RUIZ felt GALLO. should try putting himself in RUIZ's place, something he-claims GALLO is incapable of doing. Finally, this particular argument ended ina form of compromise with . GALLO agreeing to.call ROMERO the following day and remind him’ that. he "should eall the Minister". 3. On. 4 July the battle was renewed over the distribution of Che's Diary. At that time the Embassy only had 6 or 7 copies. which were being loaned out on an overnight basis, RUIZ said he wanted to send the Diary "to a mountain of people" while GALLO was also offering -it freely and without consulting RUIZ about. the action or his ‘list of recipients, RUIZ scolded him roundly for this. and,. ignoring GALLO'’s attempts at self-justification, told him he had to respect the instructions he received, At one point in his tirade, RUIZ even went so far as to suggest it would be better for one of them to leave and go to work in another country, for example Rumania, Several interesting items emerged from this’ long quarrel: “some - ndéfined® prob kom® awhrich® 2Station= Madrid assumes is related to his personality and his: approach to. his. fellow workers. Ruiz said, "Look, . “everyone. ‘knows the problem you have, ait Sean “ay, L cele SE know ‘of the problem...” importance of discussing Mrobless. 3 among the ‘comrades and said "for example in your case, you have been foolish. in not. outlining the problem, I was waiting and ESPINO was waiting and PILOTO",. : : B. RUIZ commented that now he can understand the attitude of CALZADILLA, Before, ne had thought CALZADILLA was in error but now he feels the same way. He. mentions "an, ambivalence" and says he will not eact the same ‘way that CALZADILLA. ‘was: wrong. cin -. i , persons: whereas: th. everyone,” not. just a few. ye te Oy --RUIZ-takes:.a - bro ader. view.of.Party. membership than his contémporaries.’ In commenting on the weekly - study circle for members. of the Party, he set forth his opinion that all the comrades of the local Cuban Mission should participate even though they may not be members because in his eyes it is as if they all really were members, D. RUIZ repeated a statement he has made on previous occasions - the great interest of his life is foreign commerce, However, in this 4 July QUDOZE Report, he added the interesting detail that he had’ not wanted to come to Madrid as Charge and, in affect, had been persuaded to come against his will, He believes he is best able to serve in the control of irustry and that is where he could perform a tremendous work for his country as every revolutionary Ce tN Cd 1 eG SECRET a soo - . , ” 2 -- - a er % CONTINUATION OF i . or “DISPATCH q SECRET OSNA~2-1,112 ought to be in the place of work where he is able to do the most, “Until now, T bave always done and have always gore where the revolution sent me... / with my present limitation of criteria, I should | not ‘be here”, He repeated hie canviction that he ‘ ‘is wasting his talents and doing nething for Cuba in, the position of Charge in’ comparison with what he could do elsewhere, believe that with which I am best able to serve my country.is in tke ‘control of industry...I. put myself in an industry | and I’ see if things are being done well or if they “are being done badly because I have knowledge and because. I arrive at. my conclusions through the accounting,..look, here I am wasting my presence and my resources when I am able to be useful to .- production in another position," ens Tae By the-end of this 4 July report, RUIZ had exhdusted all his combativeness and appeared very. depressed. “4. RUIZ'is due for home leave in Havana the first part of August. There have been indications scattered ‘ throughout the QUDOZE and QUTIMID Reports of the last month or two that he might: not return, The information * ch closely. ': ar A aS: e-Some gestures acknowledging RUIZ as head of the Mission RUIZ will soon be going on home Leave, However, the forner close association noted upon RUIZ's arrival is gone and . . they are more distant and cool, GALLO at one point in - . this. same 4 July QUDOZE Report mentioned how he had looked : forward to working with RUIZ:.and QUDOZE had shown an _ _ initially close working relationship between them with daily discussions of the problems of the Mission and the ' events of the day. boss, and tried to sound reasonable but never gave in an -~ + inch. on-any--of: the ‘points.over. which: they quarreled,—.In. ...... _. the’end nothing was resolved except possibly to clear the air of some of the tension between the two men for ina 10 July QUDOZE Report, RUIZ was still complaining about GALLO'S friendship with Emilio ROMERO and saying that ‘GALLO only wanted to be out meeting people and not preparing written memos on his work! aie D. iret ~ i i edna nes Pac ORL ae 53a ENO Fel ee EON i . SECRET fe} + te oJ fo wremws-en { + AOVANCE Copy a j ‘SsuC0 | ] svorres naeee . SOON . ~, ACTION, _ TYPIC . REF?” yifcoara webs 645-0 227 vw : er late oA : Caace Stent Tamar CsseMsance, UNOS TNO Cassar fee acans Tota Comms SECRET 020. { Wren Filled tn) wana oy: at: z | a - . _ i , ; - . i. . _ . Osseu a ar ai : ~~ eaancn(] esto Ose" ° : -JMCOBRA INFO DIRECTOR, FOUNDATION. ‘RUIZ, FAR FROM BEING DISSATISFIED WITH PEGIME 1S CONVINCED SUPPORTER WHO BELIEVES THAT IN ‘SERVING CUBAN REVOLUTION HE Is SERVING BEST INTERESTS OF CUBA. RUIZ INTERESTED IN OUTSIDE WORLD AND IN. * AecePtED CASTRO' 7 INTERPRETATION OF COMMUNISM AS APPLIED® RuIZ FEELING HE IS NOT IN POSITION WHERE CAN BE MOST USEFUL. | HE BELIEVES HE IS WASTING HIS TALENTS IN DIPLOMATIC POST AND WOULD LIKE POSITION MORE SUITED To . HIS. INTERESTS IN EITHER: COMMERCE OR ‘INDUSTRY WHERE-CAN ~ - pore Tera CS copy - F Gay 1a & SECBET. To. CUBA... ONLY. ELENENT..OF. 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Sa tTT Cte a oa 1. &ld | 6 Men gay Y ° Lo \ a2 guly 1968 t _ Cuban Charge d'affaires in Madrid i } MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD ti; Loe SUBJECT : Guillerno Orestes RUIZ Perez (201-735296) . | toes According to QUDOZE/QUTINID, Subject is suffering _ from-a sping} ailment resulting from a fall be had about 12 yoara ago. Since thea he has bad chronic back- aches which were, particularly severe during the tine that he was in the U.S., iiniti; and Santo Domingo, His pains ‘have’ rdcurred since he arrived in Spain about siz acnths ‘ago. On 3 June ha had another severe attack and vas treated by the Embassy's Spanish doctor VILLALANDA who prescribed Cortigone. Hie conditica was diagaosed os fucurable since it was doubted that the iujury to his spice eould be corrected by an operation. Sudject was further told by his doctor ; that the condition would worsen to the point where withia } - glx to°l0O years he would have a defective valk. Subject | : planned to send the diagnosis and x-roys to ROA in Havana Hl who would pass thea to the Cuban specialist BARTINEZ-PAZ for reviewing. me nn ca i Glortna de Perignat WH ‘COG/OPS SECRET: Wee arene. tgoo000 a 5 . ‘ * Comes . a yr este ENA nO 22. €t “gua aesmce 7 rors COMES 2h 5 EL ANENOR Peri ste ae wa x - 5 “. y . ceourt 7 : se | eECRET pnt ie x . 5 ]-[ When balled In) a7 waefeswe * mee advance cory {| ] $SULO CT scortso © REPRODUCTION OF Th4 CON 7 PHOMERTED = won G ves O nO cLasauy TO Fe no gt 2! 2D Tee ' 2 4 a s ‘ 26 : BY, a \ 2 . . , “eaer TO FILE NO. : _ f . . oo. orssea ov__ 15 ren _fie one mo Oat. to anance Cj ~ ocormov Ons. aL tion SECRET 181553 MAR 68 CITE MADRID @45a 5 pa a Y ono 72639 DIRECTOR INFO PARIS... a ay KEYWAY PBRUMEN QUTIMID = a uo |f le OW 12 mar (88 AN AMERICAN, cirizen WHO ‘IDENTIFIED HIMSELF” AS “DaviD™ YTacoBus VENT 10 THE PBRUMEN EMBASSY. ee ae ee aad AND REQUESTED SEE AMAUTO-1 (IDEN). AMAUTO- 1 REFUSEQ Wim” “UNTA E oH E“HAD™ED HIS VISIT IN ‘nitive. 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MADRID 4822 (4 eye at) 1, TNVESTISATION BY QUSEELY=1 SHOWS AMA.TO- | y/o0es FACQUENT REF A IDEN RESTAURANT, HOST MEETI*GS RECENTLY. HAVE BEES WITH ibn AliG UNDOUSTEDLY CONCERN NEGOTIATIONS FUR CONSTRUCTION 342 SHRIMP 3OATS, THIS SUSJUeCT OF SPECIAL INTEREST BOTH FROM THe “HVIPER POLNT OF View AND ALSO’ FOR SSIBILITAY THAT THESE EOATS MIGHT BE CONSTRUCTED FOR sce ay PSRUMEW FOR EXPORT OF THE REVOLUTION. dD, REQUEST FRANYFURT EARLY VISIT FOR FREQUENCY SWEEP AND PRESARATION OF PEPPER MILLS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION AS DISCUSSED PER MADRID aseds 0 “AO 3. QUSEELY=1 PREPARED PROVIDE NECESSARY ASSISTANCE WSIDE RESTAURANT TO PLACE ARTICLE ON TASLE AT APPROPRIATE TIME. BELLEVES PEPPER MILL IS APPROPRIATE ARTICLE TO US. 4. FOR ADDL BACKGROUND OF SHIPBUILDING NEGOTIATIONS HOS MAY WISN REVIEW WADRID EMSASSY TELEGRAMS 2633, 16 SEB 63¢ R&3e, 17 JAN 33. NATURALLY OUR INTERSST EXTENDS SECRET 14-0000 «J AO abies 2 ANE Sats ' Tol a Comts ROUTING ANOVOR Ietars SiN ay 1 fel. i REP SODUT NON OF TES CCR burt ane woe Of) ves O we ers CUASEITY TO Be NOL, wate TO we NO ane eur Dacr ro _. RECEWEN__ 2 ae RIO/€Or Tween ee | _ . , PAGE 2 MADRID 4358 SECRET ; “BEYOND THIS SUBJECT AS wi HOPE TO COVER MANY CONTACTS OF. a ~aMSUTO=1 aT THIS RESTAURANT , | SECRET : BT SECRET «3 14-0000 : ; Teast ° PROCESSING ACTION. DISPATCH | 7 Se. - ' , . SECRET |X Jennie roe porns a : ot — 7 + a — —- ; a Chief, FE Division . fA Wed DADECING REQUIRED mo. . Cnief, Western, Hemisphere bis isiorn lous guano oe , CA JUDGE INDEING - 1. Chief of Station, Madrid - [C/A ; tT micros wat Operat iona L/BGBERET/QUDOZE/ PBRUMEN 7 - € comments of Cuban Charge atAffaires in Madrid on Vietnam ACTIOW REGUIRED - REFERENCES. Chief, European Division [irom | ; : '" 1," “According to a QUDOZE Report of V7ipahgbeuary , the 2 995-25 -) Cuban Charge d'affaires in Madrid, Guillermo *RUIZ Perez, ase iscussing the war in Vietnam with one of his subordinates | - and commented that a Chinese gencral is driving the North . American command mad. | He added that.this Chinese says that -— — they failed the first-time and can fail. the second time but | : that.in. thé end: the victory will be theirs, He also added that Vietnam had “been at war with the Chinese for thousands - of years, that the Chinese have a demonic power that is their. people. . : : 2, The nature of the QUDOZE Report does not permit . further amplification of the above information which, even though fragmentary and obscure, is being forwarded for whatever use Headquarters may wish to make of it, Should any clarifying information appear in future QUDOZE reports, it will be Forwarded. It is interesting to note that, although Station traces do not show the information, a previous QUDOZE Report quoted RUIZ as saying he had once been in North Vietnam as a member of a trade mission, 1 i . 4 ” 4 , z fo tees ; toe Me Atta ! sane doi cs: f a ae mo Distribution: 2.- C/FE Division 2 -~ C/WH Division : : : . -2 - C/EUR Division GROUP I : : a Excluded ‘rom Automatic 7 t .. $ COPY. Downgrading and Declassification \ CROSS REATRENCA TO : SISPATOH SYMBOL AND WUME ER 3 , ad ects : OSMA-23,597 | 1 March 1968 ~~ CASSICATON ; SECRET | | 65-6-44/3 14-0000 . je oo — els a a : - Se (ee Filled tay SLOUECT ‘oF 06 OoCuminT —_—_— COC UME ST IDENT teat iow at FILE NO, Occ. syweu, wo. | Orsferce Of souEce 8. DATE OF Ineo. Te. CeaLuatiOe + GATE PeacessED _OOCUMENT ObSPOSITION PLAT intaT ine ORWATIO RUIZ PEREZ, GUILLERMO _ 291-725296 cette : @894210106 _ . ; : = PINE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. _> —- : Pome oe oo 37 B67 80 vecesens esstroes. SECRET a?- aes (WHEN masa py Par eget ST hyo po8 ‘ ‘TO: ACTION BRANCH 1 Fil in Sect 2. on back. Detach: back flap and forward to RID, 2 Destroy front cover sheet, unless it recorde . E file no. and title sl.own are not: ‘proper, insert poper file no. below and forward ™~ Significant’: action tiken of comments requil- doctiment to RID/ ZR. ef ing preservation. ale ROPER FILE NO. ~ : . 10; ALL AODRESSEES on. FILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK, IF APPROORIATE COMMENTS te ey as TRACE ‘REQUEST j AastTRacT 1 4 PFILE NUMBER . FRIMARY COOE? [. no 20r-~ DIS AGS ov = PSS nt COCUMENT DATE | OGCUMENT NUMBER SATE MICFOFILMED . | ! i SMA 23513 brew USE PREVIOUS “Tey , > 60a fiiness . . sate ras 14-0000 s - : : re. “a te : ; : . . we woe : : . FROCSNG ACTION marrtD 10a Blea |e mote oie Chief, European Division Chief, WH Div., COS, JMWAVE {ORL QUALI OFSE - sfpf Station, Madrid #/QUDOZE . “AMAUTO-T_ Discussion of Nissiles ACTION REQUIRED - RET EEACE 7 . . _ . id a : =. rn oe, ~. . 1. -On.10-January 1968, AMAUTO-1, in one of his-many: daily discussions with his subordinates, reflected on the international - position of his country... and among the things he said, we quote. the following which may-be“of possible interést to addressees, -- . Although part of the discussion was not heard because of the.” "emotional inflection of the!speaker, we feel. that the jist of the discussion is clear and understandable, ? "We are demonstrating to the world that Cuba,..is favorably disposed to do whatever... (AMAUTO~1 begins to talk against thé United States) that when the | Americans have to raise. the white flag...because the first. plane that appears on radar... (AMAUTO-1 ‘is speaking excitedly and itis very difficult to understand each word but it appears that he is talking about the positions of missiles in Cuba), Havana, Las Villas and Camaguey and.that with these missiles, we can cover. _ Miami, New York, and all their bases and all of their "mierda", , .if the Americans say they are going to sad them (mis:iles? planes?), we will send them; if they (Americans) say they are going to invade us, the first plane that comes to invade,..(AMAUTO-1's sub- . ordinate remarked that 15 October 62 marked a peint . in international politics, when the Yankees ordered -*": the. Soviets to withdraw their missiles), . .(AMAUTO-1 injected) "they (the Soviets) presented them (the Cubans) with ten bombs", 7 us 2, Our ‘reason for reporting this fragmentary information is that AMAUTO-1 might be confirming the presence of offensive mis- siles in Cuba, : : d R.” SACODER Howar . - OA. ~ Distribution; OE RT RGE | pep Pye i (2-~ C/EUR ; £ = COU umvave oo pNDy a CROSS REHERENCE TO DISPATCH S130. AND NUMBER OSMA-23513 oa “9 February 1968 MOS PLE MU wsLE 14.90000 * geceee Dus, Ore ae mite mh aspire 3 ene ao, 2us 72 a “eussit £0 wiessecr asere Toeee aoe “ene ie i Bet. To Beasce a fee SE Ce ET ISVS FEL 63. CITE mADA IS a3 “SERECT OR. . oPyere ‘pas JN TEKS ORE STAGRAGT, BART IALLY OMNED EY QUSEELY-} 4HO CASE “REPRODUCTION FRORIQITTD sertage Clare. |. = 2 fi Be eh ye INFO ‘J JEeAUE, F FRARNFURT “maT ien: iWVE ST GAT LNG PosSISILITY y TECHN TEAL" : ‘AUTO #1 WAS inet FED fi. Lhe ie “SOMEILLARCE IN RESTAURANT WHICH 2 iS FAVORITE RESTAURAST IN MADRID DEW f Si OFFICER a 2USILS CONE CED: Web bo AUYTGING ASSIST IN OPERAT TON. HAVE NOT ret APPROACHED HES THIS BASIS. 2. STATion INFORMAL CASING RESTAURANT ON 12 FES FINDS © NO VASES OR “IOVAELE GEUECTS ON TAELES SUITABLE FOR CONTAINING. ALCROPHOSES. UNDERTAELE (NCTALLATION VERY LIKELY UNSULTAELE IN VIEW QTRECTICNAL NOISES FROM OTHER TAELES. daz 3, -STATIGN INVESTIGATING POSSIBILITY PUR REND EK Vases 19 CONTAIN ARR ANGENELT Teo ¢ ACH TAELE AND WOULD REQUEST SUITAPLE ENETALLATION £Y EARANSMITTER Pob anPoPac iN AT LEAST Tw VASES OF gi To PE DECIQES AFTER DETERNINATION EXACT SIZE VASES. te LYFE 4, THiS CALE GHLY FOR PURPOSE fOVESING ADDRESSEE STATICS PACTS THIS OPERATION WHICH CONSIDERED GF VAbus iN WIEY rt . ar eee wefan. F2TRIG tard saved Fite TTEK ad Cape ATE em tertre 14-0000 pace 2 aAbRID (41945 re “guboze rac Disenose9 occasrons Tf UHECH ASAUTO= 1 Has Sx CouTACTS TO NeeT THove aT IDES RESTAURANT | 33 CON ERSATICHS « : : Y ; _.a. 8. ot \ we Nn. x=. , . — Ag Ss . \ . “"s3 7A i - ~ bo > fat wn | xno o™ : Ta 2 7 v= : ae , r ae ei , : om ae Sy . “ ral . . . FF : . . Pow eee ee 7 paren, eee 2 oe _ 2 ‘ - Be Bo a stcret ant _: a mn Te -pocunént TRANSFER, AND: Cross REFERENCE Te 7 a RKO <n Soceatnt = : ~ Tae? ToUnt iP icatiow de . . : 20 FILE WO. : + DIEPAtCE 08 SOLOCE GOL. BvEOOL RO. [é- ! L 2 FO. 7e. Cvaeuariee a i Biase CNC a icasteaee at ~ oie: TT gf are mre RE YN OR RUIZ PEREZ» GuILLeaso ORESTES , 201- 735296 . - 065-008-007 . SEX mM 008 2? - . OSMA-23493A01 : O2 FEB 68 ; _ CIT CUBA . TG . acc? . ; . oo . : _ ‘ASSIGNED SPAIN PCS. CUBAN OFFICIAL - . tony, ! co . ‘REP CHARGE D AFFAIRES. OATE OF ARR a ; nar : oe : IN SPAIN 03 DEC 67. . 0 bet te eel ts ce | URGHMMHFGOSB | e, + & 6802160509 -, ii i i i : ” FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO, oF or B67 ent ooceceen tosreace. SECRET con. 1y0ea : A 1 14-0000 32 Poa . cee eee Loe £etiny . wa . 2.5 , “ . 2 . a eae Tis Ore yest eusasirveo wessate To roracceorsra, ° Lot cuasatey te re Pre L: Fe CLAS ONT i eae TE PILE NO, rue acOD att, To paaucn Oo. pistecy 8] a0. "SECRET DIRECTOR-1NFO. JTWAVE ane “TYPIC MHGUILE REFs _ MADRID 3859 (1 se). pv Gach . -- : ONLY CUBAN HALE, wid TRAVELED uS (NEW: YORK) | i 6 JAN WAS. rowerto*cnuz SEGUNDO. OBTAINED IMGIGRANT A. oak VISA 27 DEC 67. NO STATION TRACES. nate ply. T “o>, : aie Der 2G a (PO 5 = WeeRocucti hen] panna TED 7 ; (Bee Pitret tas DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CruSS REFERENCE “SopstcT OF OOCUMERT =. COCUMENT JOENTIFACAT HON 1a, Teanseceato vO - . the mA. Lunes GUILLERMO 1 _ 201-735296 |; SEX M008 2 ite a v i H | ‘i ut i | TT CUBA cc ? ; ICE MINISTER F BE GOING TO SPA FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. OM BGT een res we ape riene. SECRET 019-006-133/03 _ UNDA-03310 _ 30 OCT 67 Ss OREIGN COMMERCE. RUIZ wILl IN AS CHARGE DO AFFAIRES R 6802161385 FILE IN 201-2 yy ee 4.00000 . Chass v to ine n LC] ~ '§ E CRET 1712202. “JAN : ‘se CITE MADRID’ 3859 “ “pi toRITY DIRECTOR, vst —— “ave 1987 ion - TyPIC MHGUILE . a | She ON guboze REPORT ‘OF 3 JAN 68 ‘AYAUTO- i cts fone : : * ae ee - REQUESTED THAT A CABLE 3z SENT SAYING THAT THE -# - FOLLOWING DAY A COMPANZRO CUNIDENTIFIED) CARRYING —— CL TIEZTE Csiro, MESSAGE ; Por Bea ms a ‘wun wip tr. t9 prance oO . otstacy, Osc... a) st PROVENCE © "can ‘AN ENVELOPE WAS LEAVING FOR MIAMI. PREVIOUSLY IN. - THE CONVERSATION AMAUTO-1° ASKED THE PERSON IF HIS PASSPORT WAS READY, ME REPLIED THAT HE NEEDED ENTRANCE AND EXIT PERMIT, AND RETURN VISA. COMMENTS WERE MADE RE PRICE ROUND TRIP TO MIAME BEING 600 DOLLARS SO ASSUME THE PERSON RETURNING TO MADRID. 2. MADRID WILL CHECK QUOTA TRAVEL REPORTS THAT DATE ANG VITH CONSULATE IN EFFORT IDENTIFY. SECRET “SECEA 1 ala ae aoe te FIN LWG Po Cok dhe et eR yet a ee wwe eee cee ee ON cs : : a 4] sal, . neces vos (Jno _- Or gt . wo = Oya 2 oe CLASSIFIED MESSAGE f_ Toray“ecrats “/ Chassiry 70 FALE us. 29 ars | een oe ro 0: : SECRET : te =|] __ REPROCUCTION PROMIAITED - geataoy Ossie. 2{PERSONZUMIT MOTE LES - ‘ : segenans nonsense , Cc ee Cs ee co fe eco Cs ee aOvance cory | . O tasdeo ot SECRET 3022522 JAN 42 CITE. san 19814 _ MADRID INFO DIRECTOR ‘TYPIC MHGUILE MADRID 3978 Guanes) No STATION OR AMOT TRACES ROBERT He, RUZ SEGUNDO. SECRET SECRET Yr eae connate’ Ro pte 14 famy ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET ae ee P15 Y TO FILING Fill ia Sect 2 .oa vhex. 1 Detach back flap and forw. ‘aid to RID. . TRACE ABSTRACT tay : INDEX REQUEST CATE MICROFILMED O30a sae rte. sed Foae tes asetes OWHEN Fut £0 IN} Bats a INSTRUCTIONS . _ _ TO: ACTION BRANCH - | at tite noSO: EMM bB.owa are not proper, | insert proper. leno. below dad forward docunrept PRIB)AN. pL. TO: ALL AODRESSEES , FILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK. 1 APPROPRIATE . y COMMENTS re aS Ase Pare ry arr ae we Green eS ae eae Te beet Pa TE AD {FILE TiTheE ] FILE NUMBER (PRIMARY CODE) 2er- F3F a9¢ j COC UMENT GATE OOS UMENT NUMBER USMA 23415 Pw tte we 408 ow et 4400 7 . ig wy “D iS PATCH CASS CATION . . : _PROCESENG ACTION ; SECRET. mAzUID fot BeOLION ode oo, Chiet, Western Hemisphere Division . x HO UROEAING BTQUEED ~ Chief, European Division ar a ; foniy Quanitnd ors ‘ hicf of Station, JMWAVE: a RsOGL DNDLING “Chief of Station, Madrid ae | aso “oO: ‘Operat ional/TYPIC/MHS PAWN, QUDOZE/QUTINID . Plans of New Cuban Ambassador in Madrid on Propag anda Matters. TROT: REFLRENCES: . ago feo SUR References: AL _OSMA~23, 413 of 19 January 1968 ‘" By. OSMA-23, 406 of 12 January 1966 2er- Ate awe bien: ~ _ JAN 3:0 19631, “When Guillermo RUIZ Perez, the new ‘Cuban Charge met Doe. Mics ‘with the Cuban consuls following his arrival in Spain, the “Vesutt was @ long meeting at which primary attention was - given to administrative matters, trade and propaganda. The subject. of: propaganda will be dealt with in this dispatch. 2. The: ‘Castro regime has always attached great importance to propaganda activities of all kinds and when the new Cuvan Charge a'Affaires began to re-organize the work of his subordinates, propaganda matters were not overlooked, According to the QUDOZE and QUTIMID operations, the : provincial consulates have been receiving four types of propaganda for distribution, two of which were identified. One was the propaganda put out by the organizations created by the Castro regime, for example "The Voice of Vietnam", _The other if newspapers. PACHECO, Consul in Seviiln, mentioned Granma, which he claimed many people read, and added that, lately he had been receiving Juventude Rebelde, 3. ‘RUIZ's ideas apparently go beyond hand-shaking and the distribution of propaganda. He asked the consuls to make a list of all the institutes and all the scientific centers in their territories including. the special positions of these centers and any other relevant information. They. are to use these lists to develop a systematic work plan of visiting each one, making friends, trying to obtain ‘Scholarships for Cuba, trying to obtain publications and propaganda of every type, free if possible or by subscription Continued ,.e.oe ‘ Distribution: -~ C/WH Division , 2 - C/EUR Division GROUP 1 2.— COS, INWAVE 7 Excluded from Automatic: (2 cee ‘efeypS) . Downgrading and Declassification “apni TRG wean Oar as, Fee : OSMA-23, 415 . 19 January 1968 cassNiCanON Was FUE MURBER ° SECRET _ .| + 200-120-58 2 CONTINUATION OF “do-a bullevin 3 Guantanamo, Finally, according to a QUDOZE réport ‘of | - -11 December 1967, Hector GALLO Portieles had been ordered ' t0 p¥epare-a work plan: for cultural activity. In this ~.Spanish government, . : ; erie < TUCRTSCT SN ENG? Np UaTR | SECRET | | OSMA-23, 415 DISPATCH .if necessary, The consuls were told to go with the attitude of “looting”. . _ ; 4, Even while he was laying these responsibilities on his consuls, RUIZ was busy within the Embassy. In diséuss ions with. Andres MARTINEZ, a Spanisi cmpivyce who works: on cultural matters.and is responsivle for publication - Of the Embassy bulletin, RUIZ mentioned that he is interested in offering Cuban documentaries to Spariish Cine . (Movie) Clubs as’ they now ‘have.a large number, “an infinity", of documentaries showing both Cuban technical application .and how the people live, RUIZ also-asked to sce copies of the Embassy bulletin and-in the. meantine suggested MARTINEZ drawing a. parallel -between Gibralter and context. cultural ‘activity is not Iimited to-art;-music and literature but also includes public information media, The. [ is already built up a series of press contacts ‘Cubtin’ Embassy “has over the. past years and the Cuban Revolution seems to draw ‘a ready response in Spanish intellectual circles as evidenced by the Spanish deicgates attending the Cultural Congréss held in Havana from 4-11 January 1968, An expense- paid trip is always attractive to be su re but the delegates, many of whom were not communists, were also, sympathetic to the host, Accordingly, within the limits imposed by the Station Madrid expects an increase in action activities, of_the Cuban the propaganda and political official establishment, NK 4 { j ae / pele hh be he Oe i Jane D. ASTRAHAN a Sama CTSTE CT << To WSE PRPS CONTIN SECRE " eeednen erent mga bees eee oe ene ne rae ee (wei ree . a = A eee hans ree sont > : apeegpa : ‘ - Qa . 1: ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET: . ‘2 * = . INSTRUCTIONS - : : prion CTO" Fil FILING | oe . pe Ta - — ; ° ——~1 ng 1. Fill in Sect. 2. on back. Detach back fap . . . . - and forward to RID. I filo no, and tile shown ary not proper, . 2 Destroy tront cover sheet, untess it recerds insert proper fie no. below.and fonvard oe ~ _ significant action taken or commessts :equir- document to RID/ AS. 6°. “a ing preservation. . : : _ PROVER Fike NO. . ~ , Ay , - : TO: ALL DORESSEES . + FIL iN SECTION oN, ACR APPROPRIATE fom) 7 i : COMMENTS: \ a : i s . rae) . noo [| PATE “forticema pe 8 . 7 Mon i icynes Teeenen mirnee’ | fan 0. ra eee) 7 on ° aw i ; ot 22 JAN 963 2. | aed t fo ua w wut Lt ; ’ wee {FILE TITLE {LE NUMBER + PRIMARY CODE) TRACE Tesraact : . REQUEST mee WS Sor- 7 PS 2 25 ae — ici a DATEL MICACFILEED | OOCUMENT DATE | ULCUMENT NUMBER a peo ta ile -. lusma 23406 _ \ : pe (iD idtin £5 ee EP OVa EO SECRET uo Cayweation _. peatera toe PG SECRET. X lwo thotene maccata ae ye 4 ROS aw fomyy qauino pee : (AN RUDGE INDEGNS Chicf, Western ‘Hemisphere- Divisidn ~~Chicr, European Division — - Chhef_ of Station, JMBAVE Chict of. ‘Station, Madrid PIMI DQUbOz! E- Plans: of New “Cuban Az assador in Madrid ACTION quid aL FURIES : . . 1. The new. Cuban Ambassador to ‘Spain, Orestes Guillermo RUIZ. ‘Perez arrived in Madrid onthe Iberia flight of 3 December’. "1967 accompanied by. his wife, Nilda, and three pons. CALZADILLA, RUIZ's predecéssor had not been a strong « _>. administrator. and -had let thé various components of the .- . “-.Cuban, official establishment in Spain run their own affairs.: This fact plus the inevitable ‘tendency of a new-chief to be | a "new broom" and rearrange things according.to his own lights, led Station Madrid to expect some ‘changes particularly within the Embassy, However, the. QUDOZE | and QUTIMID operations “have shown RUIZ at least initidily to be an aggréssive and well organized individual with: ideas of his own that clearly reflect his background ‘in commercial affairs and pxepared to make changes that promise to go beyond the superficial sweeping of a new broom, Underlying RUIZ's actions and proposais is the clear implication that he came to Madrid with the specific task of upgrading the Cuban mission in Spain both in terms of prestige and effectiveness, Station - Madrid will transmit to the addressees the relevant information on this program as it becomes available from the QUDOZE and QUTIMID operations along with information on the official Cuban personalities administering the program, 2.. A striking difference between RUIZ and his predecessor was. noted in. the QUDOZE and QUTINID reports of that first week, RUIZ ‘has no inhibitions over spending money, Onc of the Embassy cars, a Peugeot was replaced with: a new model and there was discussion of replacing the other ; two Peugeots with new ones, Nilda, RUIZ's wife, was picked up by the wife of GOVIN who turned $200 over to her to go- : shopping at the Corte Inglesa, | one of Madridts two best ae Continued ...... sok oe pati D - C/WH Division ; ; : gS ~ C/EUR Division : GROUP I Excluded from Automatic Downgrading and Declassification wert 739 2 GL 12 January 1963 HOS SLE NUMBER . 200-120-611 2- COS, JMWAVE as renn QISPAICH SYEOL AND RUMBER OSMA-23, 406 CUSSIICATION CROSS REFERENCE TO” d66-F- 44 pt ? = 3 z : é 7 Hy 3 i Fi é CONTINUATION OF yoo setae “?RUEZ ordered the Cuban ‘consuls ’ most eager to return PCS to Havana, now has gone to Havana _- DIAZ Puga, who is in charge of this airport work has to RT a Ae See Seely wrethreve OSMA-Z3, 406 oe ce eee emcee DISPATCH | SECRET SECRET. os | _ known department stores, RUIZ checked with GALLO, his : deputy, en the proper clothés for diplomatic functions in ~ Madrid and’ an appointment was to ‘be made with a.tailor. a Nilda-declared that the apartment where CALZADILLA and his family had lived economically was inadequate and they decided to look for a chalet, something very spacious and ~ well-priced, They subsequently seriously considered one _ known to rent for 30,000 pesctas ($500) per month and then ‘turned it down, apparently for reasons other than price, A new telex. machine. was erdercd for the Embassy. The technician stated they. could installa teletype that could only receive, not send, messages but this seemed acceptable, 3... On Monday; 4 December, 1967, thé day after his arrival, R in Barcelona, Sevilla and : ’ Vigo to Madrid for a meeting. The order. was couched in terms of “wanting to meet" them, but after their arrival on Wednesday, 6. December, ail parties settled down to a detailed -méeting.in which primary attention was given to administrative matters; trade.and propaganda, The latter two subjects<will , be dealt: with in separate dispatches, On the administrative side, RUIZ listened sympathetically to complaints about low salaries,.old buildings and inadequats operating budgets and concluded by asking: for a monthly report on receipts and expenses and a report on the consuls! curzent needs, their _monthly balances and their administrative activities,. The printing and telephone bills were the two items of expense that kept recurring throughout the discussions, 4, By the end of the week, RUIZ had prepared a report on the situation he found in the Chancerry and the mtssion in general for forwarding to Havana and which he first -. discussed with his subordinates, lie started by assuring them that he had "found great co-operation among all the comrades in this mission" and declared that the staff was complete, Apparently, RUIZ intends to make no personnel changes and: Hector GALLO Portieles, who had previously been on vacation, flight. He left Madrid on the 20 December 1967_Iberia 5, The Cuban mission has certain financial problems since the present budget dates from previous years and does ‘not cover current expenses, However, the "new, economic - . activities of the consulate" are expected to assist with the problem, Here RUIZ is’ presumably referring to the pressure brought to bear in November. 1967 by Cuban sympathizers in the Spanish Foreign Office working through the Customs and the Immigrazion Office! to force Cuban exiles to register with the Cuban consulate and pay the $22.50 fee for a valid passport. Inough exiles have responded to this pressure to relieve some of the financial problems of the Cuban mission, This source of income will last as long as the Cubans’ friends in the Foreign. Ministry are able to assist then, . 6. The reception of Cuban official travelers at the airport and the handling of Embassy pouches poses a continuing administrative problem for the Embassy, Jose “dévoic_himself exclusively ‘to taking care of the couriers and their pouches when any cone in, leaving visitors to fend This situation has been: alleviated by : for themselves, , other. Embassy staff: members jaunting out to the airport at will to meet the incoming planes. Now, RUIZ has declared that the rest of the staff must stay in the Embassy because they have a work planito fulfill. Thus, he has left himself with an unresolved problem he must face in the very near future, ae : 7 [patna 2 eet | LSE PALLIO¥S LOTICN | ean ear _ nae Cee Sa ANG NUMBER © tae OSMA~23, 406 | "CONTINUATION OF . OISPATCH 7... The new. Ambassador ‘concluded his report with three recommendations; . . a. “Rent another building where. the Chancillary, ‘the Commercial Office, the Consulate and the Cubana Offices can all be housed instead of | _-be ing: dispersed ‘in separate buildings as they. are now; ‘bp, Rent or préferably buy a yesidence for the Chief of Mission, The one they now ‘have is. not adequate; . ee sénd another person from. Cuba who has the. _ background’ to: take: care of scientific work plus - continuing. thé contacts the Mission will ‘have L . : Nee .. already: :made.. In view of -RUIZ's previous Soe ao . .. ‘statement ‘on. the ;-compieteness of the’ staff, such os : _a person “would likely be a non-official" representative of one of Cuba's cultural fronts such as the Casa de’ las Américas, 8. RUIZ ‘concluded his remarks by saying that in Spain there is a tremendous field for the Cubans, they have no language problem and they can do a great work, Such is the goul RUIZ has. proclaimed and that Station Madrid believes he was ‘sent to attain. ia / uk ile, Chess “hae / Jane D. ASTRAHAN a ie : i bee rr aa ee ne BO — Teas eae ron ; amp Ino el 53a USE PREOUS FIDON SECRE 1EES EX ensure 3 L . — ae en Me ne be ne nett ce rena ROR SA OAL ETRE SE BY SME EET ap RS SEO TE ED, VTP eee ew te te ty ron cree ‘ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET - INSTRUCTIONS —— (OR 1 ~ — 16" ACTION BRANCH LL Ty in Sect. 2, on back. Detach back flap and forward to HID. : If file no. and title shown are not proper, 2 ‘Destroy front cover sheet, unless it records | insert proper file no. below and forward significant action taken or comments: recniire document to RID/AN. _ing présorvation. , ; , . FROM: gf . | PAOPER FILE NO. RID/ 5 ALL ADDRESSEES _ 1 ON BACA, IF APPROPRIATE COMMENTS” sy orricen's I4jTiALS RECEIVED ¢ ream. 7] FILE Tbe: ABSTRACT te 7 a i ; . (INDEX edote. 35.29 FILE (UMOER (PRIMARY COED TRACE REQUEST CATE MICROFILMLD © DOCUMENT CATE. {DOCUMENT NUMBER UFGA 29123 i 2a. 19 6-7 H Tey 6100 ST ; SECRET taos "a a Cnt hud ia Ned Cc ‘eo mer , 4.00000 oo a tt - - oe ee D ; ¢€ PAT cH FEAT a PROCOSNG LGN - ; Bei bad uh SECRET . _faarcty tor more : | _ yt a . - - : Chief of Stat ion, MADRID , XX {no scoring eesurren ; ; f BA, . “ CMLY QUALIFIED O&SK a . ghie!, EUR Division;. Chief, WH Division Cay WUDGE INDEING ma j ; Chiet. of Station, “JMWAVE . [Toe no if. . . Sia TYPIC. ANOT/Operattona: , 7 . J aon. ee Cuban Embassy Official (fnu) RUIZ a + TRCRON REQUIRED -RESRNGE, ° ; REFERENCES: * A, Madrid 3135 _ re ee . By Madrid: 3204” ak i a a JMVAVE traces reveal ‘that (fnu) RUIZ, successor sot oo to Francisco CALZADILLA Nunez, 201-315988, nay be identical with, . Oresses*Guillermo RUIZ Perez, 201- 735296." Infornation: pertaining to RUIZ :Peréz, is as follows: ; , . rs ie a. In ‘August - 1963, RUIZ was “appointed Cuban Commercial : : Counsellor at Mexico City, and ‘was believed to be a G-2 official atteroting to infiltrate-counterrevolutionary groups based in, ‘ Mexico, . (UFGA-11065, dated 16 September 1963, and UFGA- 11445, yee dated 23 September 1963. ) b. In 1964 an attenpt was made to establish com- . munications with RUIZ through Antonio VECIANA, an uncle of RUIZ‘ : wife, VECIANA stated that neither he.nor meabers: of his family oe, were in correspondence with RUIZ, and that he was unwilling to act as a “"go-between," (UFGA-19006, dated 21 December 1964.) _ 7 | : : c, A Headquarters'"WATCHLIST" card, dated 1 June 1965, indicates thut RUIZ was believed to be assigned to the General ~~ wae Directorate of Intelligence, Ministry of Interior, in Havana, : . a sO 2, AMOT traces pertaining to Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Perez, and an evaluation of his new assignment are attached, ' sO . Attachment: W/W AXOT Report EE- 8119 © Distribution: _- COS/ Madrid w/att @ C/EUR Div, w/att. 3 - WH/COG w/att. lect ei 735246 22 te re 3 aM LT , ac | gee. 4 1967 OSS REFERENCE TQ” ” DISPATCH SYM3O{ AND AUM3ER OaTE : UFGA-29123 : :12 December 1967 : cussicaion ~ PSR 8315988 SECRET. :201-735296 ee va a oo . ATTACHMENT to UFGA-29123 fast ey SE ORET // . FROM: | Si:/REA CC / [/ ye~8119 | AGiNTY I-46 , oo fT § Doe. .1967- ar . oe ; VIAt —— Ie . rom Joe 21g a ke ; SUBJECT: “Franetéoo CALZADIEDA Nunez<roplaced by Orestes “ulllorno : : RUIZ Perox as -Chargo d'affaires’ of Cuba in a Spain aes \CYT ET PCTS wae ; REF: AR229,, 30 Nov. 1967 “h ‘Francisco CALZ SADILLA Thinez has not been an ‘attache at tho Cuban Embassy: in Hadrid but rather tho head of tho tmmssy as with his. rank of Hinister FPlenipotenciary Ao has. alwaye acted ad Charge at: Mfatros Ad int, in Spaine: Tre, ; o ’ Since the ond of. 1959, aftor the incident which took place in abe ChQ TV station in Havana bet:iaon Fidel CASTHG and tho thon An- bassador-of Spain to Cuba, Juan “adbdlo de LOJiiDIO, and tne subse= quent recall of Dr, Joso NIRO Cardona who, at thit timo, was Cuban © Anbassador te Spain, both countries havo kept persons. with a rank of.loss ‘than anbassador as the hoads of their respective embassies, 3, If Orestes Guillermo WIZ Perez is replacing CALZADILLA Hunez, he will do so as Charve ataffairos a.i. If wa take into considera- tion the ract that KJI% Perez, since August 1963, nas been holding position of confidunco in the Cuban Governnent in the ficlds of econcniics and ccomsorce, such as Commercial Counselor in iexico . and Vico-lhinister in tho Hinistry of Foreign Trade, firat in ade ninistration and afterwards in economy, it can be presuned that hoe has couplets Imowlodze of tho comaercial policios of the Cuban Govornnent. h. Fron the above, it is believed that the designation of RUIZ Perez to be in chargo of the Cuban irbarsy in spain. rioans that the Cupan Govormiont in anxious to intensify even moro its comercial exchanse with Spain and for this roason is sendin; as its top re- eS COPY QA. i Fey 247 a4 : wer. T2SR TR re oo poy , SEGRE? Qa . ; : : a F-81219, 5 Doc. 1967 | SUBJECT: - Francisco CALZADILLA'S réplacenont in. Spain (cont, ) prosvutative {n'Spain & spectalist in international cernmerce. “As ' 8uch;-ho can not. only fertilize the Sround for tho above Purpose “but -@lso tuko a principal part in the cenversations which at this time aro aliisys held by cormerefal dolesations of both éountries, with a . wlew to commercial trade between the tio countries, 5. “Following: are the file traces we have on RUIZ Péreds. Ofestes Gutter ReTZ Perez: :E<2132, Information about hin, I-21, 30 Oct. lyohy a Fe HE-2251, Information about hin and file traces, I-31,:17 lov. 196), . Sommorcial Counsolor at tho Cuban Zubssay in Mexico tn Nov, 1963. Address: ¥ranetaco Harquoz Io. 160 (“olonia Condesa), Mexico, D,P, (Source: Cu inn Diplomatic and “onsular Hissicas Abroad, 25 Feb, 65, EL-43h2, List of Nintsters and Vice~iintsters of the Cuban Govt., 26 Oct. 1955, peyo J, oo . : : : Vice-Hintater of the MINGCEX. One of the hoad persons prosont at & meeting held by the Workors of the MINCEX on 8 Peb. 1956 to express thein Solidarity with the Stutenents made by the Prine Hinlster in Yeply to the Red: Chinese Govornzent, (Source: 2 Mundo and Granna, 9 Fob. 1966.) : Member of the. Cuban Delezation at the Second session of the Pulvorian- ’ Cuban Intersovernnental Commission for Eeononte anid Sclontific-‘ech- nical “ollaboration, held on 17 rob, 1966 in Havana, | (Soureos Ly hundo, 18 Fed; 1955, ) . . ” EE-5349, Study on the Structure of tae Cuban Vovt., I-31, 23 Juno 1966, Vico~itinister of Politteal Econony of the NTHCEX, Supporter of the regime. Born in 1928 2pprox, “shite, About S'S" tall, voishins a bout 130 pounds, Blend hair snd dlue cyes. “arried. Lived in savana Hun, Dist. ana Vrovince, (Source? Debriefin:: of Denilo PIEDRA fiurplerre, I-42, 27 dec, 1956. ) : ; eos Orestes RUIZ Peron; CC-666, Trayol Hevana-iiexico, a ite Peren ; Travelled ‘iavana-Hexico on 2] Nay 1964. pp, 63487. (Source: ¢cA pass Sensor manifest,) ; . Yutllemo Orentes RITZ Pera: Cutan, U2 years of 450. Come to ‘take the place or +npique VoGa Perez, fonier attache at the Cuban en. bassyin Mexico, _ PP AD@53/L87 Giplomstie. arrived in Kexleo on 29 Koy, "993, (Source: Passenser nanifests, } 14-0000 So ea Mo , es . . / a Pole . . SECRET : . . -3- _ . ; ‘TE-6119, 5 Roa. 67 ; SUBJEC?: CALZANILLA "3 replacenent (cont, ) ; Lobe. Batyermoe RUIZ Poroz: “tnancial Dirictor of kconony of tho Ministry ‘ of Finance, (Source: iloy, ‘12 bee, 1952.) © SS _¢ : ‘Vice-“intator of NUUCLX. Cno of. the loading persona present at an event to vive prizos to 154 cane cutters of the different onterprises — Of MENCEX who worked during tho Fifth People's *arvoot. (Sources : 1. Aug. 1965.) _ . 'FeShyTLy, Inforna thon about ‘enon DCHEST:.VEZ Dominguez, E-15, 17 liov. 65. One of the loading. persons sho, too: part in an € vent’ held.at the - “National Associatlon of Lavycrs of Havana on 23 March. 1966. (Sources Granma,eand 11 Mundo, 2 March 1965, Guillermo RUIZ: Hend of the office of tho economic xroup of Tinanco 7 Ministry. “Vorainist, 2, (Source: Joso PAZ ilovas, 17 Jan. 1962.) an Militisman, Active Cormunist, Head of tho Departnent of Study end Exponses of tho Constitution of the “Imanco Ministry. (Source: AA-365, 20 Aus. 1962.) © °° ; oe , : Vico-Hinistry of HIWCEX, Attended the signing of a commercial trenty ‘between Cuba and Bulgaria for the perfod 1965-1970, (Source: Bohe:fa, . Sept. 1954.) . ; Attonded a dinner given by the HINCEX in honor of Lts vanguard woricers in the city of Havana, (Sourco: Revolucion, 13 Har. 1955.) Vice-Hinistor in charge of administration of tho WINCEXS Member of _ the Preparatory Committee for the Fourth Sorld Festival. (Sources Radio ?rogreso, 15 Nar. 1965.) . Attended the prraduation exercises of a school of the AINCKX. (Sources Revolucten, 21 Sept, 1965.) . _Viee-Hinistry of i-conony of the MICEX. Attended a neetiuy of workers ‘of tho ministry, (Source: Granria, 9 Fob. 1956, ) ; Vice Kinister of Foroisn Trade. Recoived offiotals fron Suleuria shen they arrived in Havana by plane, (Source: Granma, 11 Feb. 1966) . Nomber of tho Cuban delegation which tcok part in the second session of |: tho Pulserlan-Cuban Inter overnmental Commission for Eeonente end ot Sclentific-Tochnical Collaboration, held in Havana, (Source: Granma, -*. ; . 18 Feb. 1458.) : . ~ ; Momber. of tho Cuban delegation that bezan conversations socaly with : the Bulsearien Ninister in Havana, with a yilew to the signin: of the F Protocol of Collaboration botween the tyvo ecuntries, (Source: Radio i Progreso, 18 Feb, 196%.) . : Was present when Lachezar AVEANOV, ministor and membor of the focraturiat of the cc of the pv of Yuluerta, visttad Presicent DORPICOS. (Source: Granza, 20 seb, 1966, ! . * ait ° _ ot ; ~ a i SECRET vee eee ee elie a R) “ ae oea a EE-€115, 5 Deo. 67 a “SUBJECTS CALZADILLA'S replace: cht (cont. ) oo o Arrived tetany tn Santi: 4 fe Sut with tha grouy witch fneluded tho ‘Hintster end Socrotary of the CC of the Pc of Bul: sarua. ‘(Sources - Granna, 20 Feb, 1965.) ce oo, co : Proserit at tho affoix hold ate the TIVOEX: aon 27 Nay. 1985. to began @ course on. corba tive ‘Preperation. CG ‘ource: El Nunte, 29 May 1956.) Prosicod. oves. tho. general essexbly of ‘the workera of the NUICEX held | . yesterday efternoon. ASource: Sil) 12 July 1965.) ; Rocoived the ‘Mintoter of me =X, Dr. iarcolo Fi: TNANDS, Font, _ wion the. latter rets=med fron the USS where die. was a menber of the Cuban dolezatica to tho celebrat! of. the 49th anniversary of the ‘Russian Revolutions: (Source: HE} Mur or 16 ove 1966.) went to’ the Jose fHarti Airport ‘to receive the ‘Pulgarisa Vice-Iinfater of. Foroiga 7 Trade. (Source? id Hundo, 7 ce 1566.) - Vicostiinist ter of Teonony of the MINGEX and prasicent of the Cuban dologation witch took part in the sie snin of, tho cenmerclal protocol for 1957 between Cuba and Poland. Kent to the alrpors to recoive Harlan DiOsNe: SK, ‘ico iiniscer of rordluin Trade of Poland, (fources oe Granna, 8 van 1957, ) ilo isned . the commercial treat; betyucen Cuba pnd Peland. for the Cuben Yovornment.s (Sources Sadlo Fro, rese, ly Jan. 1967) Vica-Ninister of Toreivun Traces, wigned a comucrefal treaty for 1967 between Suda and Poland. (lcurcet vranaa, My, Jan. 1647.) : At tho airport to roceive tho Cuban deloeation headed by Marcelo ! FERNANDES watch waa returain; from Moscow. (Sourcé: U2 a, 3 Feb. 67.) ° EX. (Source: I-S1, 2h Apr. 1967.) Mombor of the G-2, Works at the i “Ca uncassiereo eanrermml f ch nwentian OR Seta. (Optional) DISPATCH - osu. = 10827. 12 December 1967 - COMAENTS” [Nueter each ‘comment to show ‘tro whom shor, Draw @,tne coms colvan shy each commént) ~ \y Haw an! EUR/C CUBA C/E/1B rom 610 “Le” (R] SECRET J CONFIDENTIAL [J [MIEEMAL © [7] UNCLASSIFIED TAR 6 DISPATCH [Tne |e . Chief of Station, Had Madrid _ | X fee meni erquacs aro . _— OMY Gel ao fA “chief o of Station, JHWAVE cas JUOGE AOL ATED voce as coe Chief, Yostern Nemisphere Division VIA: C/EUR chor i “Ce TYPIC WIGUILS/Operational acta RA QTD TETTRENOGE For Your Information . 1. The earliest information in tho file of Guillermo RUIZ ’ Perez, born -1931,.i8- that he was in exile in Mexico during the. BATISTA rogime, In April 1962; he was described.by a refugee who. “waa a former co-worker as a militiaman and a nilitant connunist ‘who was Chief of the Department of Congtruction ixpenses Studies, - Offices of Financial: Statistics, Ministry of Treasury, RUIZ. arrived in Mexico City in August 1963 as Commercial Counsellor. Shortly thereafter, AMTIKI/1,. ‘a reliable JMWAVE asset, stated he had received a letter from a friend inCuba who stated thot RUIZ was .a "G-2" member sent to Mexico to infiltrate counter~ revolutionary groups. In January 1964, LITAHIL/9, .a reliable Mexico Station asset, reported that RUIZ of the commercial office _ was emerging as a fanatical Fidelista. 2, In April 1964, the AHCTS contacted seversl members of the VECIANA family: (relatives of Nilda VECIANA Lopez, wife of Guillermo RUIZ) who live in Miami to see if any one of them would be willing to contact RUIZ for purposes of recruitment. Distribution: | Orig & 1 — COS, Madrid 1 o-= €OS, JMWAVE C-O-N-T-I-N-U-E-D ° DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER NATE vat CROSS REFTREECE TO OSHW ~ 10827 12 December 1967 Distribution: : 1 - RID 1 — WH/REG/C 1 — WH/COG;CICS 1 ~ WH/COG/NO 1 = C/WH/COG L- E/1B/S EUR/CUBA C/E/IB . , lo z tos oO 128 53 as ererious torres “ “ rp i 5 B, A T CH wa 10s : nn 14-0000 | la Fete STEVE AML SV MOLR . CONTINUATION OF - “eee oo, . DISPATCH . SECRET OS® = 10827 a ‘The::VECIANA fomily nenbers atated they do not correspond with - ‘wot willing te contact RUIZ, and did not believe “he “would cooperate, They Stated that RUIZ's father was.an old guard ‘communist and: his brother (first name not given) - ' ‘was a momber of the Departaent. of State Security @SE, the .Quban ioternal-intoliigence agency )- in Havatia., In Hay 1964, AMWUG/1 stated. that. Giillerco ‘RUIZ Was one of “the pGr officials . gtationed-io Mexico and ‘that he wa “Asgence operations targetted against some neorby area." 3; RUIZ was" ‘Appoidted ‘Vico Minister for Economics of the “Ministry of Foreign. ‘Trade-in* August 1964,: ‘and it % agsuned t position wagal ‘appointed Cuban Ambassador ‘to Lo 8B cREt Ban rernnm 2.9 is "case officer for intel- ae ——— a vee pe . - - Ch antes BAT Pant WO . URE AmevoUS ION, . | . woe . Come? 1.2.07 2 14-0000 Set a. Df 7 - mo, ee a De et set, Lot -usoene DO ves 82, : t a < , Cuessiry to rate nae ete eee CAOSSIFIED MESSAGE z coving | . w-OtF Fo rece oe Oe aN cere TO seance ral * eestacy. OC} sic. DIRECTOR INFO unwasP~— TYPIC . ; REF A MADRID 3356 flee oot ; B MADRID $208 ae 1 ep 2 “SUBJECT REF 4 Is cousty oF biban haercg. DESIG oNATE , ; " CUILLERMO «RUIZ: PERFZ wie Se BerES anacg @atalD WEEKEND : 2-3 DECEMBER. STATION adcrcuS “eae piRESI CONTACT WITH SUBJECT REF T9 TaKE ADVANTASE POTEN! [Si 40SESS TO WEY SHERGEL SECRET. . . _ | OF . CaCKET 7 wot! a 14-0000 aerate! 00 ner. 16, seance O a ho Teouns: oO. ves Go wo a a), ! SEISE To Stassieteo messin vorau ecorea! z ce Crassiry TS File wo. z: = _ x wur To ALS BO. ‘pesteov One: fOkessas une? mOTiFten "| Atvance copy a} viseee CT oceres Clee ‘SEC RET 2109252 ‘CIE: MADR ID 5155. " DIRECTOR INFO save ; rypte. Fo a nary mom . 93482) : . FRANCISCO CALZADILLA AND FAMILY LEFT SPAIN FOR “hanna IBERIA oat ON 18 NOV. “SOTO ON SAME FLIGHT. 2. QUAXE=1 REPORTS CALZADILLA TO’ BE REPLACED BY (RUIZ CFNY), FORMER VICE RINISTER FOREIGN COMMERCE. - " POSSIBLY IDEN ORESTES GUILLERMO RUIZ PEREZ, VICE MINISTER OF ADMIN OF MINISTRY FOREIGN COMMERCE. SECRET §£CQ 333 * amdee : Ove ns _ a : fe to . . a . Le il 7 CLASSIFIFO MESSaceE cuess: ry 49, rie “a0” ; s — ek eae weer oe ng. save ero OJ: wer. ro | *. aeawew 0. pesteoy C}sic. : . : arsses a ze ‘Pereson: alae a ia ADVANCE Cory j 7 Disses Dacre Dism woe 1D (statton: by Fry 7“ . a . 7 CIN nupte . c/s COMMENT: THE “ACTION RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS CABLE HAS | BEEN TRANSF ERRED. -FROM TO - _ _ Weg - OZ ., BY ‘IN COORDINATION WITH : A, WiCIt [ho S06 i ( . teat Jrivision, anoAatensiond - f a . : ; , cea cLessigy TO FILE ao Chane a ae. y a-ACF TO FILE mo. erne oro) oer.’ 2 REST IOG ser. “SEC RET Bé10Saz CITE MADRID $593 (| meee DIRECTOR INF 0 PARIS, GMWAVE, MEXICO CLTY oe oe ay ‘RYEAT TYLOTE PARUPEN WATCHLIST 5 . 1, IN 4 DECEMBER TELEX GUILLERMO cRYIZ). PERE? (WATCHLIST 952) ASHED EMBACUBA Pad iS TO iNfO8M Jost oY “ANTONIO (GARCIA LARA CUATONLIST 2277 IN CONGO (BRAIZAWLLED | THAT RUIZ IN SPAIN AS CUBAN CHARGE Dtakreskes. vi _ Sn . ot 2. NDEX RUIZ AND GARCIA, preest SEGRE ee 14-0070 A pene a et eaten esrmor OC) sic. noe : <e) mo _— pa , _ . or af rene wot 23 yap CLASSIFIED MESSAGE tore ceeuts a-mer TO FiAd RO. rece, aay. ‘S & ¢ R E T DIRECTOR INFO" JAVAVE: TYPIC. REF: MADRID scaly 319%) |e GUILLERMO (RUIZ) PEREZ». CHARGE, ARR LOPEZ, PP - “D+ JULIO. 2. REQU SECRET 10 Beancn o 9508212 CITE NADRID 3287 © PP -D-67-8SE5 WEW. ‘cuaaN i IVED MADRID 3 DECEMBER WITH WIFE; NILDA. (VECIANAD 8915 AND’ THREE SONS, GUILLERM9, - ALEJANDRO AND EST 201 NUMBER AND CRYPT FOR RUIZ. C5762 wesiaas Fore Ci wou . . * Torn come. 732 [ ” eee EC .PAYNES: ~ an renee | ne f WE/COG/CICS ; | SECRET: $f on im RH9008 rn 6_DEC_67 : recite coainatcm f Cy ete. Cy caswor Carew ro aac frm "0 € ao NO, a 6 ee eee , x wo inoan “ant CL eNS O . 201735208, —~ : = FS [Se ; . : ———_—— — —_—_ ited — eis qeory ; ma : a . a _~ y LT aaa : : . sot isi De fe ee Fa tia eros tee eset aA a “LSECRET. . ey. ~Sse RST ., mo, CITE DIRECTOR - : a ming. emeenceree 1844 iiapRwD INFO: JMWAVE ‘ ae Rca ns eS TYPIC- ae , : REFS: A. MADRID 3204 GN 01996)*: B, MADRID 3287 (IN 05962)+* u: _ C, MADRID 3257 (IN 04629) +#* af ao “SUBJ REFS A AND'B IS AMAUTO/1 (201-735296), TRACES FOLLOW BY ‘DISPATCH IF STATION AND QUWEB ASSESSMENT CARDOSO FAVORABLE, CONCUR PLAN MAKE DIRECT CONTACT WITH HIM FOR POTENTIAL ACCESS AMAUTO/1, — END OF MESSAGE WH/COG/Comment: *Ref A requested traces on Subj refs A and B, **Ref B requested 201 number and crypt for Subj refs A. , and B,. ***Ret C stated station. considering contact CARDOSO, | i a recent Cuban refugee Madrid and cousin of AMAUTO/1, for. future access to AMAUTO/L, AC/WH/cos ,21Cs WH/COG/MO_| 1 5 a 4 ‘ . coorowarng ornicuts . . C/WHID- ‘ AUTMINTICATING BYLEASING OFFICER , SE c R E T orrin REPRODUCIGN “BY OTHER THAN THE: USSUING OFFICE S PROWISITEO COPY NOL : sdee DTT MTG wee eee ce .- conden ne ae oe BET te aes
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SuBsECT SOURCE INFORMATION Taeace CTR TExT OF EXTRACT (Aleo cite doc. disteibution, Diseem. No., etc. - if arplicedle) ~ RUIZ PEREZ, ORESTES GUILLERMO - 201-735256 : 365-006-007 “SEX M DOB ?- ; GEF -20075 oe he JUN TL cit? DEFENSE. occ ? ; ; P2 DEPARTEC SPAIN ON 16 SEPT 70 R 7108040954 Indicate The Subject, Project: Or 2Cl File No. In Which This Form Is To Be Filed. { vanacer or 20) (Lest, Pivet, middie) iy-ae) : _ 20L- 2B52 GC On B67 cerevous . . : SECRET ie ee 4 14-0000 34 —_ o— os oT Dn ee eee oe - SecRET - ~ L - oe oe then Fed ded tng + TRANSFERRLO TO at re nO. | PENTINENT INFORMATION RUIZ PEREZ, ORESTES GUILLERMO . ; _ 201-735296 : 201-74965} SEX M 008 2? UFAA-02925A01 . , 19 APR TL . ok ; CIT Cuaa . . . P3- et : occ ? . ~ co, IDENTIFIEC BY SUasECY OF 201~ 749651 OY R 7105030375 O\. a coh a) fy i: rea V S : FILE IN 201-22529¢ FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. ° TOM BET wee pauveaus eorrroes. + SECRET 4 : freaer e357 ; . i 14-00000 4 SECRET” Cen Fitied tay i fe. Ceauarion a. "TAANST CARED 1 ro ‘ay F8Le mo. ~—— — . RUIZ PEREZ, ORESTES GUILLERMO » 2015735296 © . 201-276761 SEX M COB ? UFAA~02626A01 : : 14 JAN 71 ° Cit 2? occ ? A OGI CFFICER 3 R 7101260931 FILE THIS FORM (IN. FILE NO, forw e+ 37 867 one ‘pervious (COrTioes, SECRET, “SecRET ot em Mab bed frye on 2 DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFE SUBJECT GF DOCUMENT 7 7. DISPATCH OF SOUACE DOC. SYMOOL AD. 4 7 SOURCE CRYPTONVM] 9. OATE OF IMFO. |9- a teen 6. ATE PROCKS3ED 10. OLSSECMINATED th. Vt DATE BOCUMENT 015POSiTION -[ya- thanseenaeD TO #1 FILE NO. ae a — ot PERTINENT: INFORMATION eee eee. = ww ee ee, ‘RUIZ PEREZ, ‘GUILLERMO te ee ~ . 201-7 35296 065-008-007. i : SEX M008 2 = SHa= 26609 - i " ~ - _ . oe 22 oct 70 _ Occ 2 FRIEND OF LUIS HERMOSTLLA < SPAIN i . . - at : : . ; . in J i ~ Ayn! i ° - r : { i. UFA R 7011090365 . pbs. . . FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. c> FOO BED vie venvioue cotieas. ; SECRET o-7 “4 on. “Madrid. URS nou atic hier. Bray tats : UUTO/Alexender r SAKKG MTOM RtQuTES + 29 Reference: UPAA- 2231 . - - 7 re Beadqauarters agrees that the primary objective of contact with AMAUTO-1 by a controlled person for assesszent purposes, vas vell get. We wish to add, moreover, our appreciation tor a ssooth job vith what could have been a difficult ™” ‘con trolled asset. ‘MICHAEL V. SLATINSKI tae etree, : WICROFILMED AUB 24 19/0 i Doc. MICRO, SER, 0 COPY Distribution: 3 - COS, YR/Hiami 3 - COS, Hadrid i “surane® OSG a es ae 19 avg 1970 Bx~ Der-3bn cs y | UPAW-912 i aS Sey. 7 |. ae BUS Mie NuMocs |: | ne | | SECRET . $01-735296 | ! f. : Tongan 7 THAT _ WH “COG.’OPS : “Richard Wheeler “(14 Aug 1970) Distribution: 1- EUR IB - SH: COG * ‘Chrono sya RID REISASING =. a a ee ~ - 14-0000 peurita Wry NiLUNU SHEET “f a _ ~ a Fa in SECTION TO. caw RSet o~ = ~ Ceueears me : ot wae ormceas 7 8 RECENT. tpemaeses INAS _~ te fin fd - f C Getree j we i po | eg AU i i oo ; a : + ame : ‘hoe ~ po he c U ti Fy ' an 6. oy Et i | i Poulet / - Wve: =| ro] a > i i : a | o a : -: . Nowe a. id i kdl dol'a, of eo, ab, fd Oh had tabs bale bao | . : H i i ! H H I . 2 } : i wR ‘ Co 10. ; a j a | ‘ , 7 po | i i ; od | : ; ! i . ‘. rat. : = ; j : i i. i | Pr) 0 Jo : as 4 oe H 12. _ * poe i J i i wef: i ~ - [13 i i ~— : . ca | 7 | TA. : i | } poe Sp pe j¥s. ; | : loa ‘wot Le 16. Ney ; 7 : ! RID 'FI : we I i A ro “ABS Iwacy Yr rae (MUMUER PRIMARY CODE ‘ TAACE : : : ae ecauest | aa = ee a ; ww i eee ~ Le ap (BSCUMENT GATE : IBOCUMENT NU waEs a ee | | ) ys i. wt , > (6 Kay YC) UrAn rr) i . re - Pep) 610a> “ese , : "SECRET | 7 tao <n ee ae 1) , j : : : Chlet, Nestera. Venfsohere Division tere Pen tet ae Skat ion, Maded dy eh tet EUR a fee —— rey Chief of Scatter, Mi/Ntamt | win [catct - : . : \ . C AMAUT/ Fol low-up Inderview with Alevander SAMAG ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES References: A. NAQATD 1287, 8 Sune 1970 Be WH/MPAML 776, & June 1970 ne Action: FYE | - \ . -- : - - 1. Forwarded herewith {s 9 contact ‘report from PACHANKIS on his follow-up - interview ef Alexander SANKO (201-866054), which concerns SAMKO"s contact with AMAUTO/1 (201-735296)"in Madrids As can be seen frea the report, Madrid Station's defensive briefing of SAMKO apparently: took effect and he has been ¢autious in avoiding the macy susptefous characters that have agpeared since his trip to Madrid. ~ 4 , 2. The quletton. cf his writing to AMAUIO/T was mentioned by SAMKU. He was ‘rold that AMAUTU/1} was back in Cuba and we did nat know when he vould return to Madrid, 1f ever.) WS/Miamt belteves we should wale uneil AMALDTO/) retums toa Madrid, or seme other pose tn the Free orld, and theo hava SAMMO write to him, 3. Despite SAMKO's nawly self-discoverad Inmes Bond talents PACHANKIS enjoyed handling him. It also appears that our crisary objective, contact with AMAUTUO/! for a face to face assessmeut, has been met. Attachmant: Contact Report (h/y:) Distribution: . 3 - Chtef, WD, w/att (in dupl.) b/w Tea on 2 - Chief, EUR, face (one copy) b/w. whos tp 2 - COS, Madrid, w/act (one copy) b/w Lt = L/t B/S ; wi fall wo bts a Sy CROSS REFERENCE 10 ” | OPATGH SYMBOL AND NUMBER CATE [> —~ 201 -866654. UEAA}Z231 . § fusast GASIFICATION (2s PiEMUMSER | — SECQR ET Mitel TE ttPip- 22.37 sb Us pugv rr 7 29-Suly 970°: ; on a ; : PANG Bing Contact Réport on Alexander SAMKO, on 28 July 21970, © - “ : i called Sam to check in-with hin. atier. being away on TSY for almost 6 weexs. -He sounded a bit . .’pset at not being contacted during this period, so I dashed - out to his Hollywood home to explain what had happened and set him at ease, ; oO ; 1, On the morning of 28 Suly, 2. it was plain. to see that the trip had changed him. He is now : a bit presumptuous, cocky,” and know it all James 30nd. He told me all sorts of wild Stories about being talled in. Madrid "by 7 or 8 .'Chivatos' (Castro agents," and leading them on long .. "8 or 9 mile hikes through Macrid.” Castro agents were, also “yatching" him onthe day he was in Barcelona and on the short layover his Pan Am plane’ had in Lisbon on his way home. = no time, however, was he molested by these "agents," 3. The Castro surveillance continued —so Sam says- in Hollywood. 7 "About the second night after I got home," c. 14-15 June, a car parked across the street and a little to the reac of his house "after it got dark." When Sam got into his car and went to the gas station, the car -described as looking like a white Volxswagen, without headlights on- followed Sam's car-on his short trip in : the neighborhood and back to -his home. He could not make out the physical description of the driver of the VW. He has~ never ~ seen this car again. _ : . 4. ‘The only other suspicious individual near his home, was "a tall, . thin man," (described as-about 5-ll to 6 £4 ana 170 lbs; blac : hair; no distinguishing features visible; once wearing slacxs and .white shirt, another .time wearing a suit). This individual showed up across the street from his home "just as the sun had gone down, several evenings during the first weex that f got home.” (ce. 14-18 vune) The man just walxed past the front back and forth a faw tinas _Sam's house. He and appeared to have his cas around the corner of could not identify the car or anything else about the mane 2 K ‘ S. “Again, during the first weex after his return Sam received several telephone calls where no one would answer when the phone was sicke2’ tp, or the person calling would say, "sorry, wrong number." has not experienced any other suspicious incidents after week home from Spain. I should note that Sam coss not ta ‘these incidents with fear, but ratheriin the vein of a pa detective story. Ge. Sam would not admit that he enjoyed himsel® soméwhat in Macrie as a tourist, although he’ did nos deay that he stayed ina luxury hotel, ate as‘well as drank. well, saw the sites and even went to a night club, all on the house, na He went so far as to Say that if he has "xnown "it was going to be like this. Iz never would have gone." Yet, a ? in the same breath, he told "Nilliam" that he would De back in- Spain in September, OF Course, Sam would go again if we asked hin, burt Per PIS : ‘4 i I i I i hee ae, EE aes nee 10. and’ some smoxed..shris “seid, “everyone, Washington, Madrid and “his any ‘defecting from Cuba right a = . a an : put,_only to help =y country." - can we lose.) Sam 2S most anxious to start some corresnondence to “Hilliam" ood He’ says: "Williaa" asxed him to.send hin some photos of Cape Kennedy Spe Sam wants to know if we want to supply him with photos of the Cape that he can send. Sam states he will write anything we wish. I-promised to check out the status of the case with my office and Madrid to see what course of action: they Geen should be initiated, ; eo, . Modesty “not being one-6= his greatest victues Sam rambled and -/faebled about the. "secrets" he got out of "Wilitam" and passed OA’SO the Madrid c/o.” I went along with him and complimented him on a 50D well dona; which is-true, But, he was not satisfied with my platdits, he wanted to know "what Nashington, said?" To which I Niani thought you did an excellent job and we are. most grateful’ for YOUr Cooperation," He likea that very much; you could see it in the smile on his face, He tries to make it Sound like it was a great ordeal and sacrifice: on his part to.go to Spain to see "Willian," but he: cannot hide: iety to get on. the next plane to Madrid, and the good life there, I pointed out that "Nilliam" is now back in Cuba and thera is no ind 5 ation of when he will returns” N yertheless, Sam feels he should write him "because the letter will be sent to Cuba to him." I assured him that I would get a reading on this matter and have an answer for him sometine next week, At that time, I promised. to take him and his Close friend Masip to lunch. Sam gave me an extensive ang wanna Ne, Subense account oF chis-trips “T will attempt to: cecipher it ak the close of this report. . We ended the meeting on very cordial terms. He was not'so mad at not being contacted so much 4s he is dying.to Get back on’ the gravy train, and so much tine Ras passed by without word to or fron . “iillian." Sam asked fos Sone way Jn which he can contact us "eight away" if "Willian" notifies him “chat he's ready to junna, You know when he jumps he won't have mucn time." =F pointed cut tat ab-aresent "Millian" is in Cuba and the prosnects of hin | “Mow are very slin indeed, Wo would, however, take this ints consideration after “dillian™ retucns. to Spain or another foreign post. We will be seeing each other next week to Clear up the accounting (we owe him Money, he says) and have lunch, - Henry S, PACHANKIS, 14-0000 MESSACE. FOaN TOTAL COMmUSs ——— ee GARL LUNSPORD/eb . L2 ee ee Tn PUISOG LORS 2. ooo _ es a TELL, USiy - : “omg August 1970 aes ae _ ‘ ; “PLE. SECRETARIAT OISSEMUIATION EJ} nox” (N no ocx ‘ Oren C) rue wees meno, — _ oo : “ pel we. Eos sleds eles chz, ze fine AP. RIN Ave Ue. ee” A astesosy ——— oe ir Ss ECRET a. : IG 2) eka | ‘ce oeeron . "T wapeio nro: warmtamt 3 2. Tg g8g69 7 ' RYBAT TYPIC AMMARTINI REF; DIRECTOR 051625 . 1, HAS MADRID LEARNED ANYTHING FROM QuTIMiD/qUDOZE RE REF (MONEY) CHECK WHICH PERTAINS 70 AMMARTINI- 1 CASE? 2. HQS CHECKED WITH WOBONE NEW YORK AND WERE ADVISED” CHECK REGISTERED TO AMAUTO-1 WITH NO DIFFICULTIES AND POSTED 17 JULY 70, APPEARS STRANGE NOTHING HAS SURFACED. CONSIDERING TIME LAPSE UNLESS AMAUTO- Vs MAIL BEING FORWARDED TO-HAVANA, | 3. FILE: 201-870553 AND 201- 788424, END OF MESSAGE (WH/COG COMMENT: hformed Madrid that the check for Danilo: MENDEZ ‘in the amount of $171. 00 was being sent to AMAUTO-1 via Néw York, Check was balance of $1521.00 which ’ LB AMMARTINI-t brought out when he defected. ) 3 ° hee Cecnecrrrcos. ULL. Lm WE ; a a WILLIAM V, BROE Aefenoes en Le C/WHD 2 Amano -7 1 COORDINATING OFFICERS eee cee —— ceour V AUTHENTICATING Gectases lens sutom atte . 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Pak | ceoriun : PTCA MA UT na RI Sf. © petaiis of Meetings between SAMKO ‘and AMAUTO-1 Fagin troumip artis rn ehic. a References: A. MADRID 1261 Be MADRID 1287 \ 7 ae Ger Steosy) : 1. Alexander | SA 3° 0 arrived in Madrid on 30 May "and was ‘met by the-undersigned at 1700 hours ia his hotel room. AMKO does not know. the true name of the undersigned... He: . ‘quickly complained of his flight and said never before has he flown:on a "cattle plane” and avowed never again to fly ‘Aéronaves dé Mexico.. PACHANKIS Correctly assessed. him as a querulous person. |The. undersigned was mentally prepared for his comments regarding the flight, the bad food served on the plane, and, much later in the weck, the hotel room, Madrid in general and, because of the language barrier, his one-plate | diet of steak and potatoes. -He said his return trip would be through London where he expected to fly the. Bocing 747 to New York. SACODER interrupted him and said that we had-other -we, Plans for him and his only reply was "oh!". Beneath his rough’ j exterior and use of the vernacular, which is indeed spicy, Fa =] SAMKO is a loveable person who has an infinite number of anec- 3S #y dotes. Although he had no-children, he gives the impression “f- ol of being a- good, grandfatherly type who could easily put any- pu = "one ina nostalgic mood, After leaving the room we continued , oe 3 the conversation in the hotel bar. SACODER reviewed the cover i bg if Stories and went through a series of do's and don'ts; i.e., = & do try to establish a channel between SAMKO and AMAUTO-1; don't * ©] hesitate to accept an invitation to visit AMAUTO-1's office, --—~' failing all other means to meet with him; do try to invite him out alone to a restaurant for dinner or to a bar for a drink; do accept an invitation to have dinner at his home; don't hint to your Sponsership for this trip. He had no objections to the cover Stories, but embellished them to his liking with Distribution; : ; : oT es 2 = C/WHL, w/att, USC 4,2 2S ELIS oY? °2 - C/EUR, wo/att - 2 - COS, WH/Miami, w/att, USC »..,cCont inued jowrny cS cert oe [tt Attachment: Photographs, USC oealeeeeeeeereed eee ne atais hirtetnce 9 Tovrnioa noe ta wens” Taw” OSMA - 26417 : 21 July 1970 SOE mu Rta CHM aga SECRET. —_—_! -$01-735296 | | Le 14-0000 DISPATCH H SECRET. ee . Appropriate references to his’ deceased spous Julio" was always jéaldus of AMAUTO-1. and - Cc -. | orders to take a vacation to relieve his mind 6f -tb Lee death of his wife.- After several renéa sais: . convintéed anyone. of tte purpose of his visit” tu _didvan outstanding. job_throughout—the-operatiion: |2. On the evening. of 30 May SAMKO and SACODER dined “at an out-door restaufant..” We spent’ another three ‘hours rehearsing his cover Story, reviewing the objectives and. trying to anticipate quéstions..AMAUTO-1 might ask’ during. i “their meeting together. :. SAMKO was given the, following ‘objectives: |... ; _. a. The*foremost objective was for. SAMKO a hho. “0. renew ‘and’ improve upon his relationship with A AMAUTO=1,,/- he extent that they would be able: || - . to reminisce; over a prolonged period, about.the 2 9). 34 | relationship ‘that. existed before AMAUTO-1'S: departure. : _ from’ the United States. ; ; re . _b. To exchange addresses and telephone ' numbers for the purpose of sending occasional, ; ‘greetings to one ‘another. ., ; oe ; .€. To, invite: AMAUTO-1 -(and his wife, “if - necessary) to dinner, at his expense. -d. To ascertain AMAUTO-1's future plans. ; e. To assess AVAUTO-1's feelings toward the United States and toward his own government, | ot f£. For SAMKO to taik favorably about the United States using himself as an example, (the son of ‘immigrant parents who made good in business); to emphasize the opportunities available to anyone with imagination, ambition and aggressiveness, gs. If the opportunity presented itself, to Show sympathy for the apparent failure of the “Cuban Government to reach the 10 million ton Sugar goal and to ask whether the non-fulfillment of this. goal would adversely affect the economic development ‘of Cuba. It was our hope that some- time during the conversation AMAUTO-1 would volunteer to discuss his country's economic. “Situation which might have opened the conversation to further exploitation by SAMKO. - h. Parallel] with objective e. above, SAMKO _ was instructed to ask (provided an appropriate opening . appeared in the conversation) AMAUTO-1 for his personal comments on the Vietnam issue and anti-war deronstrations in the United States and abroad, We were trying to draw out AMAUTO-1's: personal analysis ‘of the U.S. position vis-a-vis the war in Vietnam and to compare his stateménts with the Cuban Government position. . ‘ . 3. Although SAMKO was determined to see AMAUTO-1 even if he had to camp outside AMAUTO-1's home, we reminded hin that because of AMAUTO-1's position, he might refuse to see SAMKO in his home, but that SAMKO should not hesitate to ee mean tance neta ae pe ane yet Petes testa SECRET 14-00000 CONTINUATION OF { DISPATCH _ SECRET {| OSMA ~ 26417 a , SANKO- was able. to énter the front yard, re _ cover for C/WHD and COS, Midmi-we are forvarding ‘photographs - . taken: during the initial meeting between SAMKO and AMAUTO-1. The pictures were taken from the home of one of our staffers, ‘We believe they highlight the events leading to the reunioa . of these two old friends: The: following: isa description . of each photo: _ : ; a . ‘ PHOTO a: . SAMKO arrives at AMAUTO=1's hone at 1150 hours, - ; “"31 May. 1970. - (Although not shown, KENTLAND-: ° _and SACODER were monitoring AMAUTO-1's: home from 0900 hours on 31 May so'that, in-the .- ° . i Vent AMAUTO-1 decided to. leaye before SAMKO'S . arrival; we could anstruct: ‘SAMED’ >’ by: phone’ ‘to . delay his: ‘departure. y= Coon. Se ; fter trying. to enter via the front: ‘gate, pare _: SAMKO called to ore of the’ children who was : 7 : playing in the front yard. The child told So." “him to-go to. the. garage: entrance. SAMKO -; . oy . "walks toward that entrance... en : vow” C: The. boy apparently = called. for. Sohneone in the. ; house, A maid, not shown in this “photo, but : who can be seen in photo L, came out and ‘approached SAMKO. In his halting. Spanish, SAMKO said he wanted to see "el Senor". The maid said he wasn't in. He explained to the maid that it was "very importante" to see the Senor. By this time another maid “appeared,.shown in this photo, and she gets “ainto the act. She repeats that el Senor is not in. SAMKO, sensing he wasn't getting anywhere, changed his tactics and asked to see "la senora", The maids went into indivi-~ dual monologues, but SAMKO could not understand what they were saying. Finally, SAMKO produced 2 note, which he was asked to prepare, and ‘handed it. to the maid in this photo. SAMKO ‘repeated that it was "very importante to see el Senor." ; D: The maid accepts the note and returns to the ; house. Three of AMAUTO-1's.children observe > the activities from the front entrance. . E: AHAUTO-1 exits, with note in hand and looks ‘ toward the “driveway. SAMKO spots him and calls out, "Bill, don't you remember me, : it's SAMKO." Bill replies, "SAMKO, muy bien, come here, come here." Actually, AMVUTO-I— goes toward SAMKO and they embrace. (The Lo . driveway slants toward the house and from our : : . observation post we could not see the embrace. ) : - F: . AMAUTO-1 accompanies SAMKO into the house, arm in arm, As they go SAMKO tells AMAUTO-1 that. he put on weight and asked where his boy was. AMAUTO-1 replies that he's rich because all these kids are his (pointing to the three boys). Taye Ta ene 7 SECRET a Use eres roios . ‘| “ . . : fp Las On tsure ee Cael + . Under separate as wa MWS. ANCA wea SUNTINUJATION OF oo _ j : f _ . ____ CISPATCH : S-B-CR-E-T= | 0S S364 “fo ; Se SCORES OSI 6417 G: Samé ds. F,’ above: oe wpe ime “H After-a brief talk in thé houg y .- Bhd SAMKO-return-to-the dFiveway- SRASECG sbhe piéeéures., wobhi ot. SRa < _ AMAUTO=1 “4s “impresséd:> oe .. With SAMKO's’ Polaroid and they exchange comments ; on their cameras. . ; T:,AMAUTO-1-helps move the baby carriage through — . the gates. This is his newest and sixth child. . J: Same as I, above. K: Maid takes baby out for a stroll. This is a new. - Li A picture“of’ the new. maid. ‘(Might prove -helpful “for futture identification in the event we resume ‘our operation against AMAUTO-1's residence.) | “'My AMAUTO21 prepares to open both gates to remove - his new Alfa-Romeo, a ° a, ‘Ni Same... Notice AMAUTO-1's high forehead, He. has “lost a considerable amount of hair since his arrival in December 1967. . . : 0; AMAUTO-I's wife enters the picture; also, another one of his sons, : VO. : P:; SAMKO's still taking pictures. He gave the ‘pictures to AMAUTO-1 to avoid casting any Suspicions, (SACODER ran out of film here, but AMAUTO~1 removes his Alfa from the garage, The car still carries Italian license plates, The AMAUTOS, SAMKO and the kids get in the Car and leave for the amusement park located at the Casa del Campo. ) sO 4. During the conversation in AMAUTO-1's home, SAYKO began his deliberate softening of AMAUTO-1 with such comments / as "you know Bill, Julio was Jealous of you because I treated you like a brother, | didn't-want you to return to Cuba, but I couldn't stop you. We were‘all in favor of Castro." Bill admitted here that SAMKO was a good friend and enjoyed his job and the pay was good, but added that "7 had to go. Iwas in ° ‘the States illegaily." "SAMKO- added "you-know, Bill, I never was blessed with any children; you were like a son to me, but when I heard you diéd in the mountains in Cuba, I blamed myself for letting you go." Bill replied that he waS wounded on his left side. SANKO explained that if AMAUTO-1 was in the States illegally, SAMKO could have arranged for him to remain in the States by setting assistance from some police and detective friends in’Florida, SAMKO repeated his delight to again see AMAUTO-1 and how happy he was to know he is alive, oc 5. Moments ..after entering the howe, AMAUTO-1 invited him to have breakfast. ‘SAMKO refused, but settled for a beer, AMAUTO-1 excused himself, went :'to the phone and called an , unidentified party, . SAMKO could not understand ‘the conver~ sation, but SAMKO and Station officers’ suspect that he called: his embassy or one of his colleagues, possibly advising him of SAMKO's presence, (It is:also possible that AMAUTO~1 . i ~ - rn ' CONTINUATION OF | N “SECRET === ‘ONSPATCH OSM 26417 SO ESET ey hey —A7 I beg oe a (>i a€aled-the ‘embiaésy. to-advise the: duty officer that he vo © > (AMAUTO-1) Would bé Te ving for _the Amusement. Park: ~-there--~ ~ - ‘53a LE PREVIOUS torrios _“-Were-no QUTIMID' reports’ supporting this theory.) The. fact... ; that the telephone call “was - made” sooh after SAMKO'S arrival leads us to suspect that-the call was made to establish a Survedllance.of SAMKO and AMAUTO-1 at the park. As noted:: in references SAMKO was specifically bricfed on this possi- ‘bility and- was alerted to report any absence of AMAUTO-1 “from the roon, - 6. We were confident that AMAUTO-1 would be the first 0.ask. the cover :qu Stions, but instead ‘his wife asked both LeStions: . What are “you doing here? and How did you get our - SAMKO repeated the cover Story’and ar-the-end of d= how did you get our address - AMAUTO-1 said that it ite possible, AAMAUTO-1's wife remained cool and sus- lous ,thréiighout the ‘init ial--confrontation, but later reacted yt ward ‘SAMKO.) - AS we noted above, SAMKO embellished the - : S satisfaction, . He also ‘Shed a few. tears when he ‘y of his wife's death and the doctor's’ hat he take a .vacation,. He.continued his _ ach of AMAUTO-1 ‘by adding: "Bill, when my wife ) meyears ago, She asked me to divest myself of all - business interests, but if you were there with me, Bill, you “could have handled my affairs and you might have been a millionaire today." SAMKO sensed that AMAUTO-1 and his wife. “were moved by this comment and were literally drooling with the thought of being millionaires, The wife asked a number ‘of questions regarding SAMKO's wealth, his real estate activity, collection of silver and his success in general, The wife was astounded with the Simple explanation of how SAMKO went about building and financing apartment -houses, SAMKO made a Suggestion that AMAUTO-1 invest in silver because the scarcity of this metal would eventually raise the market value. He explained to AMAUTO-1 that he was collecting all silver coins stamped prior to 1965. The next couple of hours were spent at the amusement park where, on arrival, AMAUTO-1 steered - SAMKO to a cafeteria hear.the main entrance, In short ‘order two men arrived on the scene, friends of AMAUTO-1. They were introduced to SAMKO, but’ SAMKO could not remember the names, : After a’ few moments a couple arrived.and they, too, were introduced to SA!MKO. (SAMKO could not identify the persons he met from the. photographs in our mug book.). AMAUTO-1's friends took a number of Photographs of SANKO and AMAUTO-1 and after a short while together, they left. The conversation at the park was aimless.’ They discussed the kids and SAMKO repeated how delighted and proud he was to know that one of AMAUTO-1's Children was named, Alexander -— his namesake, AMAUTO-1 had '.& wide grin while SAMKO was talking about Alexander. He asked AMAUTO-1 about the oldest boy. AMAUTO-1 replied that the oldest was in Havana Studying civil enginecring. SAMKO suggested to AMAUTO-1 that he Should give his children the best education and have them stay away from politics and political courses but concentrate on the professional fields, engineering, law, medicine, etc. AMAUTO-1 admitted that his intention was to keep. his children away from a political career. SAMKO said he would send Alexander some commercial slides of Cape Kennedy and other points of interest in Florida. ~~ Spa eies H SECRET | XX : SR | Lessiheestisccy - ee i s Te aN ae, TPT Or SOR AN UO CONTINUATION OF i SS se wna | DISPATCH —= SECRET” L OSMA — 26417 7.. While Sti11-at the ‘park SAMKO said he “hoped ANAUTO-1- “would get an aSsignment to the United Nations so that AMAUTO-1-...--|-<- *—- would have’ an opportunity’ to visit SAMKO in Florida. AMAUTO<1.-. - was thrilled-with ‘this “idea and” SAMKO's offer. SAMKO said. a his: eyés glowed: while AMAUTO-1 pondered this possibility. SAMKO talked about-his home and the beach nearby, the climate, his new car, etc.- SAMKO's comment on AMAUTO-1's reaction was interest ing.2:"He said that beneath. AMAUTO-1's communist cxterior “lies the capitalist. Before’ leaving the park (AMAUTO-1-had to. J . leave’ for :the .virport where he ‘had an appointment to sec AMECRU-I}, SAMKO said, "Bill], if you ever need. me, I'll never let you down. - You have a good. friend who loves you a lot."". SAMKO said he “"noted some emotional. change. on Bill’s face after this comment. - B.S ; 48 hours after the contact with AMAUTO-1 / > dn the event. AMAUTO-1 -decidéed to. put a surveillance on SAMKO. . .No surveillance. was noted when SAMKO was picked up, but, on- ‘Cntering ‘the car SAMKO ‘suggested that .SACODER keep an eye out “for aitail. .We drove around town for fifteen minutes. Certain | that.:no one was. tailing us, we drove to a Station. safehouse which haS antunderground’ garage. SAMKO was visibly excited and ‘was enjoying ‘the "cloak. and.dagger" role, but he was neryous. He was highly impressed with:‘the varage entrance to the safe- ‘house and Commended us for. being so shrewd and security conscious. He wanted ..to know whose apartwent it was and SACODER said that it was his private "pad", His comment was:"you sure live it up well." As PACHANKIS aptly explained in one of his reports, SAMKO's temper does. rise. He was highly excited during the meeting because he was asked to leave the hotel room, Since - the reservation was made for four days, he was asked to leave, He pleaded with SACODER to do something to.keep him in the hotel room or risk losing:the opportunity to lunch with AMAUTO-1 ‘because AMAUTO-1 was to call him at the hotel on Saturday, 6 June. SACODER admitted the error but added that there was a simple solution if he could not convince the hotel manage— ment to allow him to stay a few more days. SACODER suggested that he should explain to the manager that 1) his laundry had not yet returned and 2) he was expecting an important phone call on Saturday and that there was no way of vetting in touch with the caller. . Failing this, SACODER offered another simple solution. — Since SAMKO and.AMAUTO-1 had not yet exchanged addresses, SANKO could return to the AMAUTO-1 home and give the maid a note advising AMAUTO-1 that he had to change hotels. (SAMKO admitted that he told AMAUTO-1 about the possibility of — having to leave the hotel because his reservation ended soon.) . SAMKO did not at first accept this logic, but SACODER explained _that he (SACODER) could not plead with the hotel management on»SAMKO's behalf. This was poor security. SAMKO accepted _ this and after a glass of scotch and water admitted that the solution was indeed simple, but he was terribly excited at first, ‘8. SAMKO. was ‘met. 9. Throughout the.debricfing SAMKO revealed the following: He was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey on 2 November 1907 to Polish parents. At the age of 14-15 he worked-as a construction hand on a bridge being built in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. Later, he worked on the construction of the Anhauser Yeast Factory in Oldbridge, New Jersey. He married in 1930. During the hard years, his wife worked in a factory while he roamed the streets looking for employment. In the early 40's he worked for Dupont reportedly on the atomic bomb project, but specifically with U-235. After the war he applicd for work -with NBC which he thought would be the National] Broadcasting Company, but .after he filled out his application and was accepted $30 USE PMLOUS-EOMON, | | LONTINVATIVAG S th eee? Ce "DISPATCH 55 c RET jo aoe for employment, he -learned that-it was the National. -Buscuit Company. He was a master. mechanic, Hels an, ingenious person’: , and has— invented ‘several: items “on which ‘he AS patents 13 Al though ~ _the year vere’ difficult, he fe oe. had the foresight to. put his “meager snviars He noved to Florida in the early 50's , ¥eportedly purchased two ‘apartment buildings, but sold them after a year for a $15, 000 loss and made some investments in land near the Cape Kennedy area. He was about to begin a multi-million dollar “building. ‘project on the land, but the NASA complex was moved to Houston and ‘he ‘herefore cancelled his plans and sold the “property. * While he. is. not considered wealthy SAMKO lives quite i ably in retirement. Hie has a Lincoln continental in. the ge and. a- home. valued at about $50,000. Another of his con-— plaints ‘was ‘the. way. we ‘Controlled chis purse Strings while in Madris. put him in‘a hotel ‘used by many travel: agencies : Fthought was - ‘comfortable, but SAMKO would have “Hilton: ‘He complained of the fact that he was ir his: own, money’ and.was not. happy with the’ idea of |. keeping r céipts -(aside- from the hotel billIs and the airline \ -ticket, SANMKO Probably didnot keep -any receipts). He was "+ advanced $280. in Madrid Which will be T/A'd to Miami. Miami - Sheuld pick up his full tab ‘and might. consider buying him a. case of scotch: ‘as a token of our appreciation for his accomplish- ments on the assignment, but ‘PACHANKIS. probably has jearned that.a couple of ‘pats on SAMKO'S ° ‘back is sufficient to reward hin. 10; Contact was again made with SAMKO on the eve of his possible luncheon engagement with AMAUTO-I. We again reviewed the objectives and he was given a defensive briefing as suggested by WH/Miami. He was ‘told that. PACHANKIS probably would not visit with him for about two weeks after his return and that he should not attempt to gét in touch with PACHANKIS. He under- stood why this was necessary and agreed with the briefing. If a luncheon could be arranged, SAMKO was asked to concentrate on the following: (in addition to the requirements he was given before his first meet with AMAUTO-1) A. Try to ascertain AMAUTO-1's future, his ambitions, his next possible assignment, B. If possible engage him ina conversation regarding the United States to get his reaction toward our problems, C. Build-up your successes and reflect on how - AMAUTO-1 might have achieved similar’ goals had he remained in the United. States. -D. Be alert for any opening to inject questions relating to the Cuban economy vis-a-vis the failure of the "ten million", but to avoid criticism for this failure, and show: sym mpathy. 11. ‘SAMKO had no difficulty convincing the hotel manage- ment. that he had to remain in the hotel] until Saturday, 6 June. He spoke directly with the manager and told the manager tmt he was planning to leave on 7 June for Barcelona and would stay at a sister hotel and asked the manager to make reservations . for him, The crisis had passed. we ee te a a a at err " 7 TRAGE AD a! ar DANO POS) TQ OP AN eT CONTINUATION OF | _ - ne DISPATCH an ae S=E-€+R-ET T= OSMN =" 2C417 ~ - “42. - On the morning of. 6 June AMAUTO-1 ts wife. called aan _SANKO ahd, in English, said that her husband would pick him up -at.. 1400- hours--in: front ‘of the: ‘hotel. At ‘the ‘appointed hour, AMAUTO-1's..official- vehicle pulled up in front of- the hotel driven by: a chauffeur. AMAUTO-1 sreeted SAMKO in front of the hotel and after exchanging a few words, ‘they departed for a nearby restaurant, (SAMKO was too preoccupied to make - note of the nime of the restaurant. We. decided against any ~~“ surveillance during “he AMAUTO-1/SAMKO meeting to avoid alerting ,AMAUTO-1 and/or’ his staff that the SAMKO visit to Madrid “was pre-planned. oe 33. At Lunch SAMKO and 3 AMAUTO-1 ‘again reminisced. They | discussed. the following: . AS. In one of his references, ‘AMAUTO-1 said : | that, men like him are needed - in Cuba and ‘noted. that ne’ would probably die fighting - for Cuba which is young and aggressive, , “but+that some day it will be a great | ‘country;. . that. he has been. fighting ‘all . his life’ to relieve the oppressed and “* yepeated that he will die fighting. (It is interesting to note SAMKO's reaction ~ heré to ANAUTO-1's statement. When SAMKO first visited AMAUTO-1 on 33 May, he was “certain that under the facade of being a devoted revolutionary AMAUTO-1 was indeed a capitalist at heart, but at this meeting SAMKO modified his éomment by adding that it appears AMAUTO-1 is truly a communist, who maintains strong convictions of the righteousness of the revolution. The above comments by AMAUTO-1 produced’ the peg on which SAMKO could have questioned the veracity of AMAUTO-1's statement on freeing the oppressed, but he was’ not specifically 7 : “jnstructed to maintain a polemic argument ~ . on the rights and wrongs of the revolution -- because we felt this ohnjective was secondary to the Tre- establishment of a relationship between these two old friends, A future _ meeting might include the exchange of*an . objective appraisal of the revolution as seen by: SAMKO.) . B. AMAUTO-1 proposed that ~ sanko act as an intermediary for the sale of Cuban sea food in the United States. He explained that the Cubans have a large fishing fleet in the Canary Islands, The fish caught is. pracessed in the Canary Islands and can be Shipped to the United States as a product of Spain, not of Cuba. AMAUTO-1 added, "SAMKO, you're like a father to me, please .think about it (the agency)? AMAUTO-1 explained that SAMKO could earn about $200,000 a year in commission based on sales of $2,000,000. SAMKO said he would think about it, but privately to SACODER he said that he had no‘intention to disturb his retirement with a fishy business. | Lacon: ise | oe See se: ————t ee ee St DISPATCH _.-S_KoCREP L-osue- eon Soest + 2 rage . Gs SAMKO gave AMAUTO-1- a new Kennedy ~ oo. hal f-d6llay which: delighted AMAUTO-1. - lee a DS Sayre tela aero that _hs_enpected——--= Ja AMAT OSI tO ba bigcer-.than just. an " ambassador to Spain,- He said, "I want _ you to get to the United Nations," — : ‘” SAMKO repeated his desire to show: ooh “ -AMAUEO-1 bis Florida home and spend a few days at the beach with him. AMAUTO-1 . gain was visibly moved with this idea, oY SAMKO ‘restated that "Bill, you have a: a ce ‘good friend, don't forget it. You are foe ; ; © > like a son." . ye F. Théy exchanged addresses. SAMKO had cae Te . printed his address, but AMAUTO-Y asked him'to write it on another piece of - paper. AMAUTO-1 reasoned that he wanted . it written to understand it better, but we believe! he will use the sample to compare it with letters SAMKO might send in the ° future. They promised to write to each other. SAMKO was given AMAUTO-1's private address, not that of the embassy. . G. AMAUTO-1 regretted that SAMKO had to leave so. soon because he- would have enjoyed showing SAMKO the Spanish interior.. SAMKO said he might consider returning near the end of 1970, but AMAUTO-1 did not ‘say whether he would be in Spain in late 1970, H. AMAUTO-1 said he was Suspicious when he first saw SAMKO noting that the nature ‘and importance of his position make him act suspicious, but the Suspicion soon dissipated - So he said. “14. On saying their last goodbyes at the hotel, both men embraced and agaim promised to keep in touch through correspondence. At this point the Operation was over, SAMKO ‘Was met late that evening. He was taken to a new safehouse, — 15, Accomplishments: We feel the objectives Programmed and rehearsed were Successfully fulfilled, perhaps far greater than our own expectations, Unless we are misjudging the shrewd-— ness of AMAUTO-1 through our own naivete, we believe the ; : relationship was sincerely re-established and a channel opened for future use by AMAUTO-1 Should he desire to use this: channel other than to maintain a friendly correspondence. It was un~ ' fortunate that his Barcelona trip interfered possibly to the point of SAMKO having one or two additional meetings with AMAUTO-1 nonetheless, ‘in the six pIus hours together, SAMKO admirably fulfilled our requirements and courageously maintained the fiction of his visit ‘to Spain, We believe too, that although AMAUTO-1 appears to be solidly in favor of the Cuban regime, he did not criticize the United. States which we feel he might, have’ done had he Suspected that SAMKO's visit to Madrid was Sponsored by the U.S. Government. AMAUTO-1 has come a long Way Since his internship as a butchéF in the United Statés and nn ea ne a es rae | Nees cs eee WSt PEEVIONS LoS DISPATCH . Vouwe os | Voua st eer , iv. _- —.and. “devotion ‘to. the reeime, At. “the=sane “tine, - “Tom ‘feel, ae . _ AMAUTO=1 As’ an opportunist and might--take ddvantage: of the. “-SAMKO Chanhel should ‘the current regime come to'an end or. — _. - his own-position—joopardized by “thes vengeful’ Pateitude of | his colleagues. - : 15, We would appreciate PACHANKIS doing the following: Ae ‘Purctiase ‘a dozen or so slides of Cape - -*. Kénnedy and ‘rocket launchings which will - be sent: to AMAUTO-1's son, Alexander, SAMKO should prepare - 4 letter to.AMAUTO-1 as: soon'as ‘the purchase is made ‘extending . his appreciation tc AMAUTO-1 for spending his -~ _ valuable time with. “SAMKO and repeating his. —- ‘desire to help in any way possible and not. “¢ . to. hesitate. doing so. - : “46. “We again’ would: like to ‘extend to SANKO our appreciation ; ‘for. ‘his support and*full cooperation. ‘Also, our ‘thanks to Miami J and PACHANKIS: for their fine Support. : SE, ‘ La, i ACODER P.S. AMAUTO-1 was recalled on 30 June 1970 and his future is uncertain at this time; therefore, we Suggest that ¢$ SAMKO not mail any letters or send any slides to AMAUTO-1 in Madrid. . FO F- 23S we Sho _ ae end ion a Pace SO . 530 USE paves FE. nOs | s& E c RET [E connven 10 ; oe ee enn EE Eee _ eet ee nee ee ee HEREWITH ATTACHMENT TO: TO: CHIEF, WHD FROM: COS, MADRID ~ 2 2 _ 3 - - 3 . on ty 1 coe ‘ a wks - zz. 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HAZCRRA (221-S12118), ‘© aud cakLOS AL FAR AS VageLa (2u1-S 14891). on De Sie DISCUSSION WELD BETWEEN RUIZ, WIFE AND ABOVE VISIT CRS AWIIG wi VILL BE.REXT ANEASSADER TO AcKOCCO. . : . . . 7 s 7 -© tn oouer RET WER WILL Be CHAIN SCLDTER SON-IN-LaY OR POSSIBLY yh yr OW-IN-LAW AGHAAT INI-L- (2el-876445), (CANECT CLARIFY SIGE [ yy G wel : PARTICIPANTS EQUALLY VAGUE.) - cu © 2, FILE 2218 AS NOTED, GP-1 | oe o\o YO _ SECRET ; cs cory 2OL-T35 AIG © B-2c1-e12126 ta B- 263-Si¢e71 . B- 201 -2704-43 & i rs. a” ra ra bow Osmo Rb we, AG ao ar AN W 2 2a : a . —Roport No Bk 2 er x -12--Juno- 1970-=— - fister ecerrese nn Rute aterntes™ too ntyda rehe “Cuban “E? abasey of Foreign Affairs and has, the pleasure to Peques Seats ponding-pornission -to- peamry” ‘a-pistol,—-"Stas'" -9- Tete - 23h, wiich“at the present timo is bel Q held in the offices - of the "Star" factory, in the Plasa.de Sspafia, for _ oo» whose | photograph is‘attached," fo, Ruiz is talking with a Cuban who ‘is in Madrid on a scholarship. ; They” are tal! <tng. of: bringing a teacher from ‘Cubs and Ruiz. --is given by vrofessors, but education'is given by the. parents, ‘and. ‘what* the”. nildren: will bo denends on this education... . Ruiz. says that-‘is father rmdo hin a communist. Of all the. ~: @hileren, he was the only. one that studiod, but 1¢ was nis - .fathor that formed. them’all.°: Fron the time he was a small “¢ehild his father save him books of Lenin to read, These. books: jzarrived clandesté noly to Cuba, He remarics about ~roblems his own children havo riven hin. He -refers to an jncicent where one of thé cifildren was invited to a’ First Cormunt on, and Speaks of the frecdom he gave the child to make his First Cormunton also, if he wantod to. Then Rutz says that his other, son ATRINIDRO, ‘is inelined to remain in Snain, and he is willing to let him if this is what the boy wants, He says that these thincs have to core fron one's own seli, and if they are onvosed in these actions it can loave marks.on them for the rest of their lives. Ruiz. says ho gives them the liborty to choose. . Ruiz tel} this. student. with whom-he is conversing that. Ale jan- ‘@ro DE LA NUEZ has gone to the United Statos, and adds that De La MNuez't wife never came to meetings or reunions that were held at the embassy, Sho always gave as an excuse that her nerves were bad, Ruiz says thet De La Nuez took the money with him ; : : This comrade(F) left at 12:15, Ho said goodbye to her very cordially. aApoarently arcund the 29th of the month she is going to Paris. ~ -Gater Ruiz entered the office ogatn and ‘put the radio on vory loud. He didn't leave the office all morning, out the radia continued to play ‘very loud; so much so that you can hardly tell when anrone goes in or out of the of “ice, Rovort 3h5_ 18 June 1970 Apparently they have receive? a document in which all the Criefs of Mission Have been called to Cuba for the third week of July, as some of then can make it coincidé witn their leave, He Toavass ‘that he intends to send Nilda either before or after he _ leavaés. _ gee? : ; mo - , YA fO>/ 7 she Re 7 - 4 og ROS tells srty- HowG0. ‘gays that this would be very difficult, He-says that instruction -Renort 351(éont tinued)’ royiltios from the sone throushout tho world, which-have boon: Calculated at hetveen "750,000 and “1,000,000, and althourch this anount will have to be divided among many thincs, something . wauld fall to then, . Ruiz says ‘to Work abroad they have to or should send people of “4 | the preatest trust, othorwise. it is better t hat they remain in _ Cuba.” If thoro isn't conglete confidence it is a constant strugsle with the’ capitalistic life, money, the stores, tho easy - life. They mention De la Nuoz, and Ruiz says if hets fono he's . one, but the intéresting thins would be to know what motivated “; hing his wife, his.son, or noney, He says that it has caused 8 Ereat impression here, end that no ohe- oven imagined such a . “thing. Only two days before he had beon in the study circle - with all-of then, ; : . A girl that is in this mnoeting with Ruiz says that De la Nuez! daughter is marrted to Juan Antonio GARCTA, who is Read of Government.,., that ho has beon: proposed for ambassador (Rutz says'that thoy will.now have to reconsider this), and what thoy “all three agree on is that De la Nuoz was not to blare, — Ruiz mentions the letter from De la Nuezt son in which he says that-.--- his father has’ betrayed then,: They also mention an ambassador oe who has left({for Cuba-?) and took watches as gifts to everyone in the Ministry, Ruiz-thinks that some of thor will remain here in Spain as they nave a ¢reat deal foing for them there, Revort No.352 26 June 1970 ; ; 0 Ruizt ts very disvleased. Fe speaks to Horacio about how badly a ; : : some of the comrades sveak of hin whon they return to Havana, He asks him if he re-embers the name of one of these comrades that sooke badly..of him last sumer when he was there on vaca- tion, It. was somdone named COLON and another one that soon loft, “After what COLON ‘said they wrote him a letter calling his atten- tion tothe citicism, Ruiz is very worrted about his re-call to Havana, He tells Horacio that no doesn't think it- 1s about ‘his work, and Foracio says they are doing thinrs there that are — Super-huran, that: without the necessary means at hand they are resolving difficult problem of various kinds, Ruiz mentions contacts that “he has nad in Snain with different veople, and he never has cormitted an error, and has always handled everything with creat tact and in favor or his government, even when ho has had to. deal with .Palansists. . . so ve : Ruiz says that he ‘is very sensitive and that things have got to the point that ‘he ‘cantt just let them so by, thines they are accusing him of in Havana, But, there is no one that has the courage to tell him directly.to his face 30 that he could justify hinself, and if ther-are things that he cannot handle then. for them to call hin beck, end réliere hin: of the. post because "Cort andante Gutllermo Ruiz cannot resolve then, bud the thing ts 14-0000 a, don't undorstand tis, “days ‘that ho has been in tre Revolution si ; “yeare old,-wren he horan to thin: for hinsclf,. “He savs that 4 “he belonzs to no vorty, none other, that is, but the Cuban - ; 4 : érdassart-aent to pecofve Win or listen te o> him when he coes there. Toracto Says that the worst. o2- fe 9. {s thet here in Spain thero is Always Some sorsonallity fron there that they have to o tertain, soncone imnortent, and that the - attention ther need is continual, and sometines. ft is. necess< ary to attend to the veonlo here in Svatn, wiich provents thot from’ attending trose who arrive from tvere, but they He continues to talk with Horacto-and he AS indinnant, -Ruis ncé he, was twenty. communist party. He says that the situation is beconing so unco:fortable rorardinn him, and he doesn't like it at all. Ca He says he puts everything he has an all he care nossible |: cae into doing his job. “Rulz says that one never knows about these Shings in Havana, 4 and that it {s nossible that he won't be returnine, In the | ovent that this should Nappen, ho is Boing to leave Horacio “| offielally in charze, so that he will represent him durlar i his abdscenes.as Charge’ je Affairs, and if he roturnas he will notify the Svanish government officially, Ne wants senoles or models of tho passports to take with hin, and then he tells Horacio that if he nas not roturned by the 18th of July, that he should renrosent hin at the official recention, Ho gives Horacio instructicns as to wnat to wear, what the official corermonios aro and just what they consist of, Report Mo.35l 30 June 1970 tulz speaks to someone that calls and gives him a mossace which annoys Quis. .Someone nas called the Provinctal Denarte mont of >,blic Hoalth of Santander sayinz thet they (the Cubans) use "doric acid” in the stoves(?) which they exnort, The give hin this messare in the name of the Co eroial Gf*ice of Cuba, they have a Latin-Aneri-an accent, ani say that ther would take adequate measures so thet no stove would be shipped, -Rulz says to Horacio that he doesn't have tira to take care of this matter, and for hin to acconnany Franco and co to the ‘General Department of Security and rake charsas about the telepnone e211 wich is interfer: so with the trade botween Cuta and Snain, “Ye says to so risht up as fer as the Caneral Director if necessary, not exnlatsins the "boric acid” one-way. ° or another, put simoly as to the malicious call wich was Co made in “he nane of the Cormercial Office of Cuba. Tris can cause a delay of six or efeht das in the desarture of a snip while this call is being explained. in Public Vealth. ROUTING - AND RixOKD SHEET ae @ “Ht hile aa: and tilg: Showa ary not proper, and forward to Rib. . insert proper hle no. clow nad Snraartd 2 Dastroy traat covet” sheet, unless | it records | , ~ significant a document to RID AN. ‘ woe ee ett. fe city preserve ae = — - - . on a roms ; cit 9. ; . 4 i 725 z- RoE oro ~olbs A i ' 29 AUG is 1 fi i 4 Aub 13/0 | (Mh avD 2Ol- 321007 . a i . te tah : fa) aay | -, ki t t e3 ’ i i t i : : ! ! ! ww 13. ' : 1 i , i i t : : 4 ! | - . -3 i i . 3 os 14, : ; H i : bo | 4 i 4 Oo way] _ ' 15. ' i . ot uw | ' i i oO | { i L. wi a 16. ; | ON j i : i . ~ : : ! : oe V7. 4 . j FE TaTee RID; FI - } : | Tae : . ad : . . : : 2 rar ” 5 SFILE NUMORG WAV ARY COO? ' 4 aostTaact . oa TAACE loo poe we 4 . ALQUEST wt r -f ot i . . - «7 . 2 ot woes i ! 7 - FISB VIL ; e. DATE WIC ROFL ELD 7 OOCUMENtT Gate OOCEMENT NO WEL e . - . . ‘ ot . H . - a _ — a oe 2 FOSMA 20809 S . . — oo S68 V4 TE i . _ ele eae SECRET _—_ - ge iencay Chief, Wes cern Nemisphere Divi a Chief of Station. WH ; . afo “2+ Chief, Burope-Divis q 1. ae TMG NDTIS dusts , “Chie of Stat ga > - TYPICZQUDOZE bat ae Aes ae - 2. nas ‘ him and Orest Distribution: 2 - C/WHD - COS/WH,MiamL © 2 op Fs 2 - C/EUR 2 Guillermo RUIZ Perez’ Reéatl to “Havana i * - “Srl . ; Allin 31 804) ‘References: A, MADRID 1466 _ wee Mat 3 : . BB. MADRID 1457 — - a! : Ber-s2ter9} " ne cee “ V Relative, to Subject.’s rec. telephone qall:con 24 June’ (p Lotsa trky AL-) ; XE b06 : one a Va on, 26 June Sub jet RPATNCY AT Teng th with --Horacto}/ UENTES. wa tinezZ Speculating on, Recorded Subjoct's. reaction to the unexplained call as follows: a fi an fe - - ; all to Havana, which came. : (probably fromMINREX) bidding 2sJ"B.A'R-R.E DA Perez.‘to return, ‘QUDOZE has “Havana's possible motives for requesting his /afte “5 “76. return. at this time, when in a matter of a. few. (.&s > " weeks he was scheduled to travel to Cuba for the 26 of. July celebrations which he expected -to Combine with his vacation leave. He was extremely: ‘> upset and complained bitterly about companeros who have tried to discredit him in Havana. He wondered if Havana was going to put him on the carpet for charges brought against him by these companeros, He recalled one COLON (he was not sure of the name) who last summer made false accusations against him, for which he received a letter of reprimand from Havana, B. Subject also wondered if Havana could have any complaints about his work. He had always main- tained good relations with the Spaniards and despite their contrary political idiology, he was careful not to ruffle their feathers while upholding. his government's position at all times. ‘He could not Ie Ady : Dp a CISFATCH SYMBOL AND MUM ALR Oait OSMA 26409 i | i i ; VY nos FUE RUBE d L. ! | (continued) 15 July 1970 “So1-735296 SUE seercoremty pe asonne : : - CONTINUATION OF a PAGE 2 DIS RACH ee ~Tmapine | “that Havana would “question him on that score, However, if there were problems that Havana felt’ he Jacked the absiity to pesolye, | Cc bee elite TA bt ae wk dino. e: thes e oe —_ > ners ia ee a area revolutionary Since the ago _ ee : of, 20 when -he ‘began to think for-himself., “Me 77 0 0 pe “Shad-aieVer bolonged to any political party other. ~~ a en oe than the Cuban Communist. the current state of _ affairs, however, was becoming too disturbing and distasteful to him because conscientiously he knew that. he was: -putting forth. his full mental ‘atid ‘physteal: capacity toward: the fulfillment of. : ‘Subject told. Fuentés that since he didn't rn . know what: was’ brewing in Havana it was possible a on . ‘that hé might not. return to Madrid, . In any event. ’ He: “would ‘designate Fuentes to substitute for him - as charge ‘d'affaires. During the entire conver— sation no ‘mention — was made of Oréstes BARREDA - : . “and why he was. asked to return with RU IZ. 7 . The. latter Seemed to be thoroughly absorbed in his own concern over whatever fate lay in store for hin on his return to Cuba. A_Helen B, NOTHDURFT Ca AR ats | i - . wa EE OUS Eta? : : . 7 i“ TNT cere ee ee 14-0000 = ; - - "AD SE C R ET 14rs35z JU 78. CITE MADRID | l621 . 2 a (DIRECTOR INFO WH/MIAMI —_ a | E200 le GusécreT- -t - ¢qup oz MONITOR) ‘REPORTS 14 JULY THAT COMPLETE LEANING UNDERWAY IN CUBAN EMBASSY, ‘ALL STAFF . PATICIPATING, IN PREPARATION FOR ARRIVAL 15 JULY OF VIP —FROW_HAVANA. _ FURTHERMORE, THAT LARGE NUMBERS OF PERSONAL | |. EFFECTS BELONGING TO FAMILY GUILLERHO RUIZ. PEREZ ae “. (281-735296) WERE PACKED, INQLUDING ALL OF RUIZ’S PERSONAL BOOKS FROM OFFICE. “DEFINITE IMPRESSION IS THAT RUIZ WILL NOT RETURN. - , . 2. STATION MONITORING QUDOZE/QUT IID AND AIRPORT TO DETERMINE FURTHER DETAILS CONCERNING NEW ARRIVAL AND OTHER CHANGES, . “3. FILE 201-735296. GP-1- SECRET Cs copy ee , SECRET | AY Sut 70 SLOP PEE RAIL Oe terre eee fe ee 14-0000 SECRET . [then Filled Ie) To SPER: AND €a088" “herenence _ _ -_ = 2.7. DOCUMENT . IDENTIFICATION. ~ 2 eY “FILE NOL mo —— _ “Or sPatew oe sovece See. sywoa. no. J. source a Uae T evacuation : eat Pasties ia BistieINTE Te ° LL i rns ~pocitar DISPOSITION LC ; . Bi CROSS REFEREED TO tHe | . ~ . U3. “TRANSFERRED ro - ov . ~ . e ” re nO. Sr (PERTINENT INFORMATION.” r ae eee ; : . , “RUIZ SERELe ~GoiLERMO 221-3395 05 , | 291-735256 wre . - sex 4 DOB? | : 3 “cit? 7 4 JULY : Oe ING HAVANA FROM MAGaIO 1 : | i 1 H R 7069930136 ‘ UFA oo _ FILE IN 201. 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TRANSFERRED TO al FILE no. “ RULZ PEREZ» GUILLERKO cys-e¢9-008, | 201 et : _ WHIM=G81L60 i SEX M OCB? oataED UBA OTR GFA -C0562 i c1y cuB , uF 0562 ' occ ? , aa i scraTeo 10 bE RECALLED TO CU | 3 | i | | \ | | ost a 7607300682 © QSHGFROTRCELHKA FILE IN 207-P3S2% FILE THIS FORM IN FILE KO, 9-57 867 Use Peevious cortions. SECRET 14-0000 SECRET . : - _ . os isen Filted tay 2: DISPATCS O@ SOURCE OOC. SYWOOL NO. 7. $OLeCL CAYP TONY! _ COCUMENT G15P051T 10N 12. TRANSFERRED TO - @t FILE NO, . P : ERTINUNT INFORMATION i DIAZ VIGO» ALBERTO! " -9¢1-815359 201-7925¢4 i PARI-095962 SEX M 008 ? 62 JUL 70 cit ? acc ? R 7007160602 | ’ FILE IN 201-2220 FORM e387 867 oot PeCviOUn EDD TIONS. SECRET (ys aap 14-0000 .. LLP CL aSEe¥ TO 6% ema eo, ao . TT TUL anur ree: FAO. * orssen oye POA 0 eR Rey O ROTVAN TO. tee eR aN _ STIR URE — rs rn a , ee ; i} FILE, VR 0 rs : Weta wo | . a a — a ne : 7 as . “ : " mM YS 703) gZzuws Fo, PAGE 14 UH/litAKI e126 SEC RET ns ’ Ae Prarie vee. , MINISTRY. HE WAS LATER NAMED Fins 1 SECRETARY IN NORTH KOREA AFTER BASILIO- RODRIGUEZ, FORMER Labor : HAW ISTER, ‘WAS ‘SENT THERE AS ANBASSHDOR, RuioR’ 1 WINREX. . Is SHAT MULET. WAS RECRUITED BY D61 IN WORTH KOREA OW HIS RETURH, “HE DISAPPEARED, FALLING TO CONE TO WORK FOR EITHER THE LABOR MINISTRY OR MINREX. IE SUDDENLY ' REAPPEARED ABOUT..TWO MONTHS AGO TO STUDY sipaneg it _ PREPARATION HIS CURRENT ASSIGHMENT, RUMOR IN MINREX CIRCLES IS THAT HE RECEIVED DGI TRAINING DURING PERIOD 7 HE OUT OF CIRCULATION. a . ma - La’ EXPANSION oF IYFLUEWCE IN IBERIA PENINSULA. . SUBY SAID HE KWEW OF WO DGI PLANS IW THIS REGARD, HE | “de ao! SAID THAT HE KNOWS GUILLERNO RUIZ PEREZ YELL AND Sane "CONSIDERS HIt DGIe- CWILL DEBRIEF SUBY OW RUIZ IN al ‘ At . a aR ~-. 4 ; NEW YORK.) SUBJ DOES NOT KNOW RAFAEL FERNANDEZ a ae oa SARDINAS. SUBJ EXPECTS CUBAN RELATIONS WITH SPAIN 10 _ DETERIORATE BECAUSE CUBA VOTED AGAINST IMPORTANT spanish RESOLUTION AT RECENT ILO CONF ERENCE IN GENEVA, ( BETHOURY UNFORTUNATELY: DID- ‘NOT. GET DETAILS: RESOLUTION.) CUBAN DELEGATION RAD GOTTEN INSTRUCT 10%: ‘S FROM RISQUET Fhe sr i oe SECRET pyar - 14.0000 SSC anEnE nC a at oat 1) ee 2 ne NUAL cores: *~ owe: CARL LUNSFORD. | ean WH COUG/OPS | . _. Wash TVA rn. 1819 . Se 57s gate 307 SUNE: F970 — Se cauce stoncraniar osseaunaTion =” LET] ox [[] no «oex: JORANCH [] rue rio #——-—| Orne wes Fie NOL (dato ‘and ume tio SCS yO, e132 ae z Ji 1 | “CITE DIRECTOR “047884 Clastlication) -SECRET ve ‘a . MADRID INFO: WH/MIAMT PALI S ayaa oe A TYPIC QUDOZE 8 ee REF; OSMA-26240 (wer sev Paks) 1, IN REF QUDOZE REPORT NO 314 OF 5 MAY AMAUTO-1 HAS VERY . INTERESTING CONVERSATION WITH UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN WHO APPARENTLY JUST ARRIVED MADRID FROM CUBA AND PLANNING STUDY IN ALCALA, UNIVERSITY OF SANTANDER, AND LATER IN PARIS. 2. ACCORDING CONVERSATION BETWEEN SUBJECTS, UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN IS PCC MEMBER, PLANS MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH CUBAN EMBASSY MADRID AND WILL POSSIBLY SERVE AS INFORMER/SPOTTER AMONG UNLVERSITY STUDENTS, AMAUTO-1 ASKED SUBJECT LEAVE MAILING ADDRESS AND PROMISED FUTURE : CONTACT BY "PARTY WOMEN'S FEDERATION,” UNFORTUNATELY SUBJECT'S ADDRESS NOT MENTIONED, ADDITIONAL CHECK OF HQS QUDOZE /QUTIMID INO - PAIL LED MENTION ANY SUB. JECT POSSIBLY TDES PLCAL WITH THIS WOMAN, 3. VIEW POSSIBILITY DGI PLANNING USE SUBJECT AS COLLABORATOR © WHILE SHE IS ABROAD, HQS WOULD APPRECIATE MADRID ASSISTANCE IN ATTEMPT ESTABLISH HER IDE NTITY, aaa ACTIVITIES, AND \ NY ww AAAS at AS POSSIB! ue IN--PLACE aecnutnivk YY — em me =e Nw ee TING OFFICES ADDITIONAL INFO FOR ASSESSMENT. AUTHLOTICATING coor . RELEASING OFFICER . ; §? SECR. E T | ben i OrFICER - AQer- T3524 COPY NO REPRODUCTION BY OTHCR TA THE ISSUING Orrice 1S tS PROUIGITLD. 14-00000 ee na ener = = “MESSAGE FOAM TOTAL COPICS: ~ . . OniG: - - — Oe i ee Uttif -=- . . . R ut Be -- er ee ToS : -- oaTe: = ‘- “CAULE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION (CD no woex () aervan to 0) won (7 rie in cs rite No. PrR____— —f. ov conre | 5! re. ve, as ___. . ers __ tte gg , (classification) - . . (dato and time flow) ° . (Velarence Humber} SECRET Se — erve pinector OY 729 { of . 7 ee - PAGE THO . an . TARGET. NO. OBJECTION STATION QUERYING LIAISON. 4, FILE 201-735296. END OF MESSAGE : __WH/COG/COMMENT : QUDOZE info on conversation “between AMAUTO-1 and unidentified woman who appears fully integrated ‘ with Cuban regime and offers collaborate with DGI ‘ while studying abroad, ; ; % Youn OF “5 fs , . 7 . woe .- / A $s MARA AC/II/COG Lees . pice, ‘ ; 3 JOHN SHERWOOD Te , ; , : _ WILLIAM V, GROE 3 i 2 c/EUR/FI/CI } “€ EURZIB — PES O44. , C/WUD : Sd L. : : . . ee : r CCORDHIATING OFFICERS a ed . * ~ ‘ . era mati sarees 2 aTING i RELEASING OFFICER wi | SEC RE T | _ nd DETR RCPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE 1S PROMIBITEA, _ COPY KO ~ #gaee pT 7 USE RRE VIOUS : "oe " . <= £: eee ere ere ¢ 8 SHE aides VASsee 101 (SECRET si47 Oissewarion Cu — : Gre xe — 5 - CLasmer ro es me NO. OO; © eo —— + 3 oe oe ae : Amer 10 C3 FILE NO. een Gee : . : soa ee 6 a eB Re a aan . € SS RYT. ar R LF FILE, VR a lan, evn.b,cuciloes tae OL SECRET 2616202 JUN 70 CITE MADRID oy : : MpdK cs rd | 1882 . DIRECTOR INFO WIVMTAME — fe © ‘typic anauto awoze ek tela ‘9 lee Ivan R ULZ VECIANA, SON OF GUILLERNO RUIZ Yes "PEREZ (201+735296), LEFT FOR HAVANA 24 JUNE WHERE WILL ATTE*D SCHOOL. , F i 2. FILE 2212735296 GP-1 : oe SECRET oe 8 6 9 Ar. 6 7 ay 201-9 BS Ab i ft ae! . : 2G Secon Fe 14,6000 Ewe COITIENS > i . id none ui ves Ujae . a ee - ——— ‘ . i he = eG { Cuasire to 3 FRENO. we : 7. i ie i wee 5 URES TO CS LED “wv ! mm a : ° ©) ees ee 1 edt te a eee - JLa Soa mm eee E i ve CUR G £72,014, Cyfpps____ _ a Bi L523 “SE CRE T 2610232 JUN 72 CITE MADRID & DIRECTOR INFO win a _ we OTYEIC wauto owwore Frawee - REF: MADRID 1457 (+ 10636) . le ON - uve (CONFIRMED THAT GUILLERNO -R.U TZ PEREZ we. at orestes’ a RAPT SEAT Geaves ae wavann 90 sung> . 2. RUIZ STILL Im pousT AS TO PURPOSE OF. CONSULTATION BUI EXPRESSED WORRIES TO WIFE THAT SOMEONE IN HAVANA ~ MAY BE WIDER CUTTING js, ) , el- BUS 3. CARLOS A. ER gf E I R A GARCIA w EOC ARRIVED) 24 JUR 24 June? “APPARENTLY WAS USABLE CLARIFY. 4. FILE $51-735296 GP-1 SECRET Oo 8:8 ne wOl-RFEQIL oy cOPY . . , Snes . . Re Aree 6) 6.8 6 6 (‘8 «4: take ley 9 eo ere ee ees reer ren—. PERE UNIT NOTED Cars pee —S ee eee | met aw re ae a . i re oresev 8 ben . mel a cf FILE, VR acren > f Ge SECRET 250825 Jun 1B. DIRECTOR INFO WivMIANE - TYPIC AMAUTO QUDOZE. TO FINLAND TO TRAVEL HAVANA. "EW ROUTE PARIS ON 24 JUNE. 2. FILE 201 AS INDICATED, SECRET. BlCI- GUCOP 620 - SI SUT. 7 NAA ia Caen ie canna IVR LASSIE mena HAEr TO CELE ue. | 1 % MADR ID, 1057. aowance cory { a “Clase SE PeODUCTI: BR Q { a Ab, GULLERNO. -R UI Z PEREZ (261-735296y AND ORESTES | BARREDA "PEREZ. A261- ~82 1008) GOING TO HAVANA SOON IN if RESPONSE TO ‘2AJ UNE P HORE CALL FROM MINREX,: WHETHER PURPOSE RELATED TO ADVANCED DATE OF JULY CHIEF. OF MISSION MEETING OR SPANISH-CUBAN RELATIONS. MADE THAT IT’ COUD RELATE TO RECENT REQUEST FOR AMBASSADOR — | O meas a actu to nance ce D) saan t108ae 7 RUIZ IN DOUBT .. SPECULATION RUIZ PLANS TO DIscuss WITH CARLOS NE IRA GARCIA 4a1- 811811) vbsn “ARRIVAL MADRID GP=4 MICROFiLMED JUL ‘7 19/0 OS tory SECRET Doc. MICRO. SER, 2 fon ZO 2 O1-D 3S LE 14-D0000% rf Belen 4 i r 3 t é t 4 # et ad : L a i SMC ES PATER NG ER AUER RPI TUNM EERE ETRE CORAM aE tig Oo Mg -9 C-F Oo A Ae A ray y3z5 ‘hae . SDITHONS USt FREY 20US | : i Cuaser ro 6s ree Ne. 1 a ZAR TD os re hdd o- ET 2412122 Jun Te CITE tiADRID:” 1442. BIREcToR INFO wasn att ITEXSs Ae GUILLERMO RUT 2 PEREZ (2a1-735296) AND WIFE ——— ce cima RE a ‘CVGTNG KAVANA 26 OR 2i JULY FCR GENERAL ME NREX MEETING CHIEFS OF ®iSSION LATTER KALF JULY. Be PERSON CURRENTLY CKIEF OF SECRETARIAT FOR CARLOS CRA TN SCLER GOL!G TO WARSAW AS Ati SASSAD OR. C. CTRER FANSASSADORS IN HADRID THAT CATE AVATTING 23° JUNE FLIGKT TO HAVANA INCLUCED RAUL V ALDES Vivo —. : ne ee, (251-27) ALIPIG ZGRRILLA MAZCRRA (Z281-812118), a ore on ne te ee omen AND CARLOS AL FARAS VEARELA (2U1-S14691). (ee — dD. SHE Dis .CUSSTON KELD BeT Veen RUIZ, WIFE AND ASOVE VISITORS CONCERNING whi WILL BE RENT AMCASSADCR TO &CKOCCO, IN DOUBT WHETHER WILL be CKAIN SCLOIER SGN-IN-LAY CR POSSTELY SOR-Ii-LAW AMMARTINI-1 (21-272443). (CAXNCT CLARIFY SINCE PARTICIPANTS GUALLY VAGUE.) ° ” . | 2 FILE 201S AS NCTED. GP-1 SECRET Uden 1 LOT1O RYSAT TYPIC GUDOQZE = ; 614 ‘Le SUDOZE REPORTS 1S JUNE FOLLCUING cusad # ANSASSADOR TAL wre 8 B : oe : ° yo. , - g ! wo " SECRET’ ee — . “ 4 . - ad oes! Z - ‘ wf. oo woot ~ _ sh “W889 : - a . _ oe . : . 22 June 1°79 2 i j 1 SENECT: Jwles Chopin . j . : #% 2200 vs on the eveni entered the Bobussy offices es . : “strain of, the, ot 1 . ’ ‘texen to ne race . so, 0 ‘Waile Sipping Ssoteh 4 evening ke . : ‘sae of his- natural fears of the tres ent and Mriure. i - a Tn all fairness, he east te eonaende ering our evestions- j in en straighiforcard, sincere renner. wile nos every questioa-- : 4 fro: the various interested Farties--wes wat te hin, the magority . 7 vere. In sone eases, he was tiven reazirezents for the next reeting, . . i end in eddition, ne offered severed vort: ZLe reports... : ee © 1 — 2, Apart froa the business as aects or the meeting there vere tro {— ’ dozinating thenes runn ving thro , lis passi © pleas.». for. to the personal safety of his : US end sy “stand that: efter | his conduct, on 12-13 Febreer; oF » he had to vrove his vorth end { Goo Laith; not to me, but to she po-ers that te, who vere highly { “’ distrustful of his intentions : . Specifically, the folloving matters vere discussed: My Bee , “le. Asked if he knev what the DoT was, Chopin ves confused, but _ ‘ understood when I said "Ds: . In his circle, te Intel . people sre knom as "Ser vedo" cr "G-2", ie denies . he has ever vortied Yor He dovets thas he hes “ever vorked for then unritt as never had rore than & passing worhing relation 2 1 States that ke kas 4 never snown official she intel Eersonnel are, “bub efter ovhil Le, ! : yor con hear end see thincs thet leave no dovbt.” Astied to ieentif£, i those persons who he feels éve intel end thely hierarchy, Chopin Slated; : . i . j “A. In eerly 1069, ¥ to te Chie? of Intel ; / and DIA” vizo immer fy ; ! { oe, t \ B. When Orlando CASTRO defected inc. Ferch 2660, LOPEZ was , | \ innedietel ly. recalled to eraend has not been keard fron I ; : : doef intel, end Havena sent H %. WIth VALDES, cene i . “2: ar}sho vent to work as ; / DIAZ Vigo's secre vary her to he an inted = \ / ezent as well, ; ° C. Inc, lete February or ez: Diaz Vino wes recalled we ie to Havana. He has not teen Son Loein and there is pin? du Cas i hOFPA 42630 sterner fiers Bel~ Sls 334 vy ~ : BEECHES thet ke 111 not retvrn, shortly efter he arrived ia Feris ry of tho Gunn Bebassy rave ffours essis nee Whereupon ALVARSS. i “"Y Aidn't cone here r fimetionca prosinentay ce his -etatus after yone in that rode," ont Of their iranner of ents ore; end, ine vor, mnnre tus. Chopin ge Ende sy t does not huss: their visits. are vhen they ente: material, ther he exact mr pose of a Tetin Amertcan types & Lor pronecanda In those ceses, ch opin: Gixveets thea to help 2 peblications available. Aves fron the racks of f Cuban pxadeid YOR 8d penne 2 Perez (201-=735296) and Danilo MENDEZ Fernandez | PR RS enh emerees 201788424) ion nas 1969, after, turning ‘down other 35296) - At Christ; ( ; ons, AMXARTINI-1 and his wife decepted an inviti ie home-of Guillémo “RUIZ Perez (20 wife Nilda. Another couple was: present, Danilo. DE Z Fernandez -(201-788424) and his wife Lydia. spressed the AMNARTINI couple as intelligent. and _dié.talked-very favorably of the U.S.-, especially “for: which. he ‘had great admiration. :.."Agericans } ry "bad", ke Said, “but they have very good things.” “Jose, let's go to New York”, he Said at one point, Causing | NENDEZ, .a good ‘revolutionary, some discomfort. He never had trouble in the five years he spent’.in ‘the States, Ruiz said’ “at. another point in the conversation. ; °2. Mendez is a "great apple polisuer", according. to the ’ AWNARTINE. couple, and he was hard put to know what to-say when ‘the “AmbaSsacor", his boss (indirectly) spoke so favorably of the U.S. MMARTINI-l's wife, on the other hand, said that nydia Mendez was having a somewhat similar problem with - Nilda Ruiz. The latter was expecting. again at the time and afters five boys, Lydia suggested that she (Nilda} probably wished for a girl. "Not at all", said Nilda. "I don't want a daughter of mine to go into agricultural work at fourteen years of age", she exclaimed setting Lydia back, AMMARTINI-i pointed out that the Ruiz couple has a 14 year-old son in Cuba -- 4 a “hostage” while they are abroad. They might be willing to defect, according to AMNMARTINI-1, if it weren't for leaving the _ boy in Cuba, . Distribution: 2 - C/WHD : ....continued 2 - C/EUR -2 | | | - COS, WH/Siaai § 70553 RU moodle SiseatGm SYMBOL AND NUVBER Scasss BEFERE “ity . : LCS Cty (tf nol _ 19 June 197¢ ee _OSMA 201-788424 : na a ee ere ee 7 14-0000 : REY beiist Ext oes “ LT ae - . ; 4 ECRET ———; OSA = 26343, . Fd AAS RET OS 4 ~ : £ - 24 . * Incides .tally,,- MMART IN -1 said that he was. \ ne so surprised. to learn that -Rurz oe becn Vice-minister of - : vy an oe. po Febeagn Trade™ before coning to Spain. Ruiz hinself - ; re rn oO “meat .oned ‘it casually ohe. day.- ; — 4 i t ‘e bob “Reginald N. FLOREGA 0-0, i i ; | H +f , 4 i , boo ° : jo oe : | rf 1 : 4 i : : 7 : | Rissi/ee uel Do]-7352964 | oT AT ENEMA a A ROD yy, > (moron init f Stee 8 . TSR nee] LPF. SECRET or ati gh ‘| woeai “f eee o-~ . 7 eT CaAhOeD ' C.ammery to Ce Pa NO. L-. Te Nie 2OReb wan Des fra TxeeS BR ance ader vo Chewemo on {OO meno DO -nerum 10 _ SCT it ” A. " - = . S] FILE, VR Ain ce TloeS C7. “SECRET 18113@ Jun 78 CITE maDR 1D Rae, oo. ry BS GEE MOR edt tne. 106027 [P- DIRECT RR INFO MANAGUA; SAN JOSE, ura AMT, | WET “ITY Ke. TyPrc 1D : oe oe wan \ “Aol OB Wicay on1o% ODRIGUEZ MAIRENA, NICARAGUAN, rn CALLED. CUBAN. EMBASSY ON 25° ‘OR 26 APRIL.R EQUEST NG PERSONAL bh tae Cette | T peel, Sehyec? , WO LETTERS. INTERV Tew WITH AMAUTO- L FOR WHO a . ; Z ore PFS. 276 “SAID KAD BEEN DEPORTED: FROM costa RICA WHERE JAILED FOR ; ?, 70a "POLITICAL. REASONS". WAS REFUSED ‘ASYLUM BY MEXICO AND LEFT SAN JOSE FOR MADRID ON 24 OR 25 APRIL. IDENTIFIED ',, SELF AS MEMBER OF “FRENTE DE LISERACION NACIONAL SANDINISTA™ WHO SPENT 14 MONTHS IN CUBA, DEPART ING CUBA ON 9 JANUARY 1969. ATTACHE (AND DGI OFFICER) JOSE D1 AZ PUGA WHO ANSWERED PHONE TOLD RODRIGUEZ TO CALL EMBASSY FOLLOWING MORNING FOR INTERVIEW YITH AMAUTO-1. 2. NO STATION TRACES. LIAISON BEING QUERIED, PLEASE SEND TRACES, . 3. FILE DEFER. GP-1 | a (20/- RES2¢, °S copy Sein SECRET . ~ ot 1S Jur 10 14-D0090 eae ‘inteT REPLY _ RE_REPLY| | [arprovat - ‘|. _‘| oisParew |_| atcommenoation |_| COMMENT a es | [concurrence [inrommation |__| Signature Remarks: Cres yar aer fan fn ee 8 ~~) fA &. fro puma save Boot 12, we Diaper F Knew pommelon~/ UPS WIKAITOC PIBIOT wis Reow ec, a Be preerron Ruste BE SEG co _ Cele pore OFCX CR rae KbeT Weim ge fea PP brcetr Mevne tfroealr LCA. FOLD HERE TO RETUAN TO SENDER FROM: NAME, ADORESS AND PHONE NO. WHfe/ UNECLASSI CED ( CONFIDENTIAL SECRET Feaw no, 237 ‘Use previeus editions + GPO: 1788 0 - 207-842 40) ail OED iia nl Bd = F 14-00000 - = = = = = — —S— — ~ rs - oe Report No. 3k oo June 1970 oo, oS Rutz dictates to. Nilda:"the Cuban -[mbassy greets. the Minister _ ios ~. . . OF Forotin Affairs and has -the pleasure: to request the corrrs- : oo pondang perniasion to carry a.pistol, "Star" 9 M.M,short, No.50, Bo 223k, witch at. the present tine 1a being held in the offtees be t “of. the "Star" factory, in the Plaza dé Espafia, for a as bo. 4 +++. —» Wh0S0 ‘photograph is attached, . tA rT : . a BLY ; _ prea i op. Rudz 4s talkine With @ Cuban who fs in Madrid on a scholarship, gore: ; - 7 a> Ghey are taliting of brincing’a teacher fron Cuba and Ruiz Bot says that this would:be very difficult, Fe says that instruction i soo, ds given by professors, -but education 1s given by the parents, i - \. and what the childron will be denends on tLs education... ° vr a Rulz says that hls father mace Nim a communist, Of all the ie . cron, he was the only one that studied, but tt was his ‘father that formed Shem all, From the tine he W&8S 2 small child his father pave hin books of Lenin to read, ™hese books arrived clandest inely to Cuba, He renartss about “problems his own children have fiven him. He refers to an incident where one of the ehildren was invited to a First Cormunton, and ' Speaks of the freodom he &ave-the child to mike hig First _ . Communion also, if he wanted to, - a _ oe a Pt swnitttittiemath -serue.—- Then Ruiz says that his other son "ALEJANDRO, 48 inclined to remain in Spain, and he ts willing to let him if tunis ts what the boy wants. He says that these tines have to com from one's own self, and if they aro opnosed in these actions it can leave marks on them tor the rest of their lives, Rutz Says he gives then the liberty to choose, Ruiz tol} tits student with whom he is conversinre that Ale ian- DEA Wir! has gone to tho United States, and adds tha 6Z2' wife never came to meetines or reun‘tons that - were held at the embassy. She always gave as an oxcune that hor nerves were bad, Ruiz says thot De La Nuaz took the money with him, tT ee — —™ This comrade(F) left at 12:15. He said foodbye to her very , cordialiy, Apparently arotind the 29th of the month she is going to Paris, Later uiz ontered the office scatn and nut the radio on vory loud. He didn't leave the office all morninz, but the radio “continued to play very loud; so mich so that you ean hardly tell when anyono 600s in or out of the of*ilee, Report 345 18 June 1970 Apparently they have received a document in which all the Chrtefs of Mission have been called to Cuba for the third weels of July, as Some of then can make it coincide with their leave, He tells Curbelo thas he intends to send Nilda either hefo-e or after he eavas, ; 14-0000 | ee “ Revort Hon35{eonts usd) “18 June 1970 - ; ; . .. Ruiz.and Nilea are alone and are- talit a: about when they can: ; : leave Spain, Ruiz aavts here to goon Iberia, but Nilda . , : , 8887S she -docsntt want:to fo senerately. If he Foes on Cubana . ‘ , she ‘will go with hin, Wilda speaks of she 18th ‘of Jaly Fiestas. and says thst the Minister has been so nice to hin that he shouldn't -miss- this Spatiish holiday. They then discuss woe ea leaving for Havana on- 1 the 20th or 2ist’ of Jalye ‘ : . J bape 14-0000 etter follox t's one closal errs ae alee gee = one closely, because honi4 TINT. °s some. iaw Ye Secause It shoul ra Aeport No.3hS 18 June 1970. Nilda speaks to Ruiz about seneone that spoke .to her-that wants to stay in Madrid for a few days, but they don't have any money, ; a (Possibly tt is ALSANA)and they nave asked her if. they can stay . : . - at her house, It seems that the peovle she ig caikine about are on their way to Cuba, and they sav ,if they don't have the money to stay. in Madrid, then le§ them go dirvetly to Cuba, -.. uree that CHADI’s so -law is soinng to Morocco as CuBan ambassador, -The-one & he had as his secretary, When Alfara was inHadrid he said that the son-in-law had . eneither the personality nor the qualifications for the position, "Ruiz says that if they are referring to the head of Chaints office, that he is poing to Poland.as anbassa‘or, but Nilda insists that it 1s the huaband of Chain's daurhter. - -.|° Two comradés ‘arrive, a man an:i.a oman, ‘They are going to |. : Holland, where’ they will spend a week, ard they want a visa, | Phey will ro to other Euronean countries also, and will be a | month and a half al together.(It seems that it is only the woman | that is going to Holland and the other countries), Ruiz asks -{ her if 46 is her first trip to Murope. She says it is her first { trip to Western Europo, but that she has alroady been in the socialist countries of Europe. Ruiz asks them what Havana thought about De la Nuez. ‘Rulz says it isn’t worth hay‘nn an apcument or quarrel with the "“allero" becanse of De la Nunez. Rutz ; i pelleves that the whole af*air was handlod by “he C.T, A. Ruiz asks them who has «eon raned ambassacor to Morocco, and ‘hey confirm the fact that the husband of his danuchter (CHAIN-?) has been appointed. They return to the topbof De la Nuez, Rulz says the only thing they know fs that he has sone, bus they conti know where, In any case, most likely they had family or friends anons the. refugees In Miami, : » Ruiz asks the ;irl if there are new people in the Ministry . . \x there (Havana-?), if new ones are ccening in, ~~. She says that her »* ¥ enterprise has 71 employees, and that 55 of them are outside of : A xe the enterprise, that the personnel situation is very bad, Two WY We days ago they started giving lan:ua;e classes in French and German, ye my and they talked with RAHUL and ha believes it is very necessary, ‘ a because 1t is very difficult to find people. In addition to their ' \ N being of trust, wiat is difficult is treir laci: of culture, c - Again they discuss De la Nuez'’ case and *is wife, - They tell NS Ruiz not to be too discourajal because it is the “irst time that C anythins, Bike this hanged to him here. -Rutz tells them about : . the fllness of the woman, and that she never wanted to come to the meetings, but on the other hand went to reetinns and cath-. erings of cormercial people and others, Fe was never suspic tous of him. Two days before he had been in the stucy Center with all ,of them, Ruiz says that it had been six months since they An) " * ¥ , Report No.5 (continued) proposed cett inn a substitute -for De La Nuez, but only because of his ad:ini istrative inefficiency, on2 -for no other reason, If Ruis had suspected anvthing.he wocls have out him on a - plane and sent. hin back there. ; . . . A person from the Feria tn. Rarcelona comes into the office. He has sone: business ‘to do with Noracio here in Madrid, . They. hope: thst -Rasl LEON wilt arrive on Thursday, “as they have many. things to wor': ont tofether rorardine the Chaiiber of Cormterce in Madrid. Ile seals abot "Cubaexnort® and a problem that they ‘ave with the brand name, ‘He says ‘it would be better to postnone the process ani continue oxnorting seanwiile to the Canary Islands, until it f3 all settled. He ‘Aas visited. ihe Chamber: of Commerce.in Barcelona, He has eaten and had supper with some of the peonle from there. He. . mentions GUERNERO y Garabon, to whom he and ROVIRA have siven an explanation: Pirst, the problen that exists with the Gran Chamber of Cormerce can ‘be resolved by a simple diploma‘ic festure, Second, the individual that has an interest in 1t,it is up ts hig Third, the nroblem can he solved hy establishing. _ another Chamber of Corriorce in Madrid, This however, would involve sncending and would not be worth it to them oconomically. ROVIRA told hin that he wanted to so to Californta. Tle wants to be close to Cuda and learn the future Ceve lopment of the | Cuban production, Nilda says thet they neve received a call from Paris telling them thet VALDES VIVO left there and will arrive in Madri¢c at 2:hS PM, Ruiz asks if they sent the cable to Moscow, Nilda says thet thoy have, but that no one answered the cable. They have received only ona cable from Moscow saving tnat he was coning, Then they sont another cable back askin: on what Flight, and on what day, but they have had no answer, Report No.3h6_ two people onter Ruiz! office, One of then is called They are discussini: De La Nuez, Zorrilla saya he has heen very hurt by it all, not only nolitically, but personally also. He says that he always felt that De La Nuez was a verson one could trust, and that ne has failed then. Puts says that hero everyone s trusted hin. “7ORRILIA™ (oh), 14-0000 4 -consul in Jamaica. em, Rehdrt Te. 16 (cont Anued) ; . They contitnue to ‘talc avout Be La unez, part tevlarly the visitors, Rutz spys that after hls they are mating to have to stnrenethen the cadres, that it igs portant for. everyone. _"e savs he has spokon to '. MAINEL CASTAISAL » (phon), end they have ; arreed to ~-- form new very strict-cadres,- wee The yialvors. leave. and’on savin roodbye Ruiz says not to discusa the De La Nuez affair too. nach’ so that it .wontt spread any further. Resides, . they. are all very imm-ressed hy it. = ee nS VIVO CALLS. RUIZ on the telephone. Re asks din’ 'f he has arrived at the iiotel: and {f~he has saen } ISI (phon). (MAR IST {1s staying at the same hotol as Valdes). "Ruiz says thst éorrilla has. just been therg, and he nas riven him. the telennone numbor of the hotel for him to call, Ho'says they | have had no word © on the:Cubana flisht, only thet it is to arrive’ today and will leave. ‘tonight. -But, -#uiz says if ft arrives at 3 ‘o'clock that - this will not give then time to inspect it and 91] to leave, even though they will do it all at nighte -Both Valdes and Marist are leaving; tats. evening, on Cubana. Ruts then snvaks with Marisi, snd saya that he had heard of his appointment as ambagsndor, apparently this is the one that 1s to be in Morocco, Thoy say that ti:fts ambas SACOrs. {n all the capitals that ho is soln; to, is viaited by she hest “octors, Ruiz. tells thom that he has a ‘Luncheon envarenent but thet ho will Keep in touch rogarding the Plipht, . Report 10.348 _ Tho ‘ambassacor that has just arrive! from Beirut onter the . office, He was at tne movies last nicht and they comment on it. Then two other persons come in, one of Shem is Zorrilla. They sneak of various i inns; that by diplomatic mail “hey should only send thincs of a confidential nature, everything else should go by diplomatic pouchs “MGRCHDES enters and sacs that Cornmade Arsando VOL ALCUTZ, whom Ruiz does not know, is here, He is the father or the Cuban He says he Tis been Nero 15 days walt ‘ar : 5 e resolved, He adds thet a Rosa Maria of the Ministry was Suvposed to resolve. this nroblem, but she hasn't done so. He doesn't want to borrow money here, and RARREDA has alre:dy given hin 1000 nasetas. lio wants then to send a cable to Havana to resolve his situation. Morecdes says that tuls esnsul studied in the Uni versity. with Barreda and that he is a very ‘1no person, . tel aace ee 1 H 1 i ; 4 taking it out of his-vecket. Hos between two peovles of “he same blood. with regard to Spain, 5 my eo i = , Report Xoaed (continued) © They toll Rutz that the person that ia hero is ALARCON; he hasn't seen hin, ner has he received any cable about his arrival. ‘ Ssazor-acks Rais if they carry pistols here. Ruiz no. with five chaxbers, with which he ean shoot without j they won't kidnap hin, and. _..- are 10,000° sisaros heres: ‘that one has to be prepared for th “Ruiz. tells.the anbassacor to conselt with ROA and tell. hin that he has received a cable telline him to be in Havana the second - week of July, but. that the HatLonal Day in Spain is on the kth. Ye saya that he dorsntt vant to miss this celebration, because the Minister of Poreien affairs came to. thoir fiesta, and he _ would have to explain about the reunion in Havana andall that, “and they could think something else. - So that he is thinking of staying even if he nas to leave the very next day on the 19th. Report: No.349 7 Some comrades arrive. It appears to be the Alfaras. .Kercedes calis Iberia and confirns reservations for the afternoon flight to Havana, #941, in the nares of Carlos Alfara and Serta Fernandez. She asks what time they shoule be in the airport in order to ‘ leavo on the six o'clock flicht. They tell her they snould bo OVE he there an hour vefore Slinns times Ruiz begins to dictate. the following to Nilda, in a-very low voice ‘to enlarre further on the report dated 7 of the current month : regarding my reeting with the Minister of Labor, Sr. LICINTO DE LA FUSHTE, in relation tu the request of theNational Institute of Fish! ing and the Ministry of Basic Industries for contractinr, / Spanish technicians, we wish to tnform you that today we recoived a telephone enll from the rxecutive Officer to the Ministry of Labor. Ye informed us that cur request for Spanish teehnicians is still bein: ecnsidered, but that the Minister of / Labor and the Spanish sovernment wishes to cormdnicate offictal= f ly to my Government, their official displeasure with the pos- ition adopted by the cuban representation in the last meeting of the O.1.7.(I.L.9) re aca nponosition that tnterferes in the internal affairs of, n, “Unfortunately the Minister of Labor had confirmed “he reaurest of our representative in Gereva contradicted’ the efrorts that were being made at hieh levels of our countries for the betterment of our relations, and the cooperation, and [o> tye brotherhood, that should exist My total lac: of Knowlecse of w-at took place in “he I.L.0. ang the position taken by onr delecation, precludes ¢ fron answering with accuracy, limibinsg myself only, to saying thet I would pass on the words of the Hinissor and H that an explanation of the problem would we civene : ) 14-0000 eI _ between the Government of Cuba and the Governnent: of. Svato, ‘which is holdinse back,trade with.-our: :countrr., Snecifieally, Report 10.3.9 (continued) On the other hang, on tyris sane date I rece!ved word fron our Consul in Barcelona advising that: he has abserved |a mininum of interost in ‘the industrial circles with which we‘trade, This — Would maxe it avpcar that a nroblon exists at a hich level some industrialists have advised our revresentative that the Min- istry of Comwerce has spread the word. that until certatn talks are: held -tetween the. two fovernments authofization of permission of nort* with éstination Cuba have been suspended. We are attempt ing to confirm this today and learn if ‘there exists some relation with what we have been advised by the Min\stry of Labor. . Ye would anprec late it rreatly if you wondd,’ as soon as nosa= ible, inform us what the’ position of our Covernnment was in the meeting of the Z.L.0. itn Geneva, wie lee Slee pe Cree | f ° \! Dear ROA: I beg you to see that tis confidential “iote7rets to our President, to the Minister of Baste Tndustrts os and to the President of the Fishing Institute, . ! ewe ee meee wanna i Ruiz tolls Horeacto thit hoe should tell MAR IPIAS that "we are Willing, to chan::o our pas ispvorts, ‘and to give us blank models of both the diplomatic and resular passnorts in order to study them and conpare them with those used hy other countries, 14-00000 oak al fms - : Rutz says that NETRA isto arrive today and they will dee whe , Havana) They dontt Wk * a _eontacts, Ruiz has ~stewardesses, with some "pick-up", and although} Ronort No. 350 2h June’ 1970. - Ruiz asks, PAGHECO ir they have reserved BARRE I two of thom to disc for reservations ye Ruiz continues to t He says that ho has vistt the crew of C A\erbassy, althourh s they don't attend t They havee complain learned of receptio been invited, Rutz he wives, neither Morcedes nor Nilda. (ahbessacors meeting w usssometiing related me “gays that that is maybe why the ambassad oa , vu stercaye alk with the new pers had to mo to the Hot ubana, who have never once come to the nt onetimes sone of than are here for a week3. he study circles, the ed about Ruiz because na that have taken place and they ‘haven't _says that if at thes industrial and commercial people, or eve would get nothing @ because of work, to maintain contacts, find for any other purpo one here. When they give a reception it is \ sea. They have nothin tickets for him and REDA, who have boen called from Havana by telephone, The tickets: are to ve reserved. for the two of them only, not for on his way. to Paris, ~ ¢ he has to say atout this(the call fron” know: if the call from Havana. is for the hich will.be held now, or only for the _ to Snain. Pacheco or of Helsinki asked el Conde Duque to 2 neotines, nor anything.) -sométines they have : o receptions they invited \. nenltural people, they + things out, and nob t « to do there, and he ' ts not zolng, to invite them to just corms and eat and-drink . ’ pend some nesetas they do it, but for questions Whan they have to s of vork. Neverthel especially the air ‘all the people they should kno Ruiz then explains of the embassy. He and all the service community rooms, su room with a bar, th this is volng to ta de la Havana, Hea because they only r If they were paying would ‘have found 30 a33 they have the obl sometimes mot these they are friendly wit wt who them people are to this new comrade t telb him that they a {ration to maintain peonle on the stroet, h are very nice people, i ! ; he problem of the location re building a now embassy a will be together. There will also be eome ch as a library, a re at thoy will all have ke probably a year. nwhile they are putti ay $50.00 for it, and .8500, by now they wo me other place. Ther creation rcom, a dining a chance to see, but It will be on Avonida ne un with this vlace Havana finds its a gift. niintt be here; they have the place rented since 1936, and even thourh they have spent nore than a thousand (or oné’ hundred tho With this new arriv they have with the they don't teach re usand) in fixing, it, al he talks about the schools. They nave Lirpion nor politics. it is still an old house. y PX —— ve \ 7 on that has arrivec. \ J. children, and the problems | to tind scheols where a i : i Hi : > 3 t é if i Resort 10.350 (continued). "2h June 1970 It seoms that thoy would lfke to brine a nrofessor fron Ravana, — 80 that the children could study the same revolutionary rethods as there, but Ruiz sees this as a very aifficult thing to do. Becausoe,one would not Solve the situation of the different - grades’ and anes,-and they are not. soins to send four or five because they are needed there. — He sees it as a better posstbil- ity=to hire Spanish proféssors among the youns canable people, — with révolutionary leanings and who are sinpathetic toward Cubans, and. have them teach the methods,and from books that are brought from there. In this way they could have many professors _ or teachers for the various aves, and they could rent and — . furnish an apartment for this purpose, _ “ _ Apparently ulz nas no problems Ce : o with the’ school his children attend, ‘The Director of the school 1s a friend of theirs and «isits the embassy, Her hus>and is-a leanings as their parents, Noither relinion nor politics are taught. Ruiz says that the two older ones eat at the se-onl, but the little ones don't as they need help, Rutz pays over *100 for hy The person who ig with him‘has two children and pays “100 for the two, ; . . . ". The'childr-n of this new comrade that la. telking to Ruiz arrive day after tomorrow, He has a little rirl 121 years old and the other one is nine, Ruiz is advising the com-ade to send hte Children to the same school where his children po. The name of the school is "ESPINO" or ""L PIO", in the Calle Serrano, a He cays he will be plad to speak to the Director, ‘hey havo sports, and music, and tho children can navo lunch at the sehool, Report No.351 . 25 June 1970 He is talking with Mercedes, and tiey enter the office and continue the conversation, They sre speaking in confidential voices, because Mercedes normally talks very loud, they are now talking in very ‘low vcices, Mercedes 1s tr-ins to consale hin, sayin;; that his work is very difficult and little under- Stood, Ruiz says that thoy are"throwing him the bait," He is very dopressed) Tomorrow he has an ennointment cith Quirora publishinz comnany, whi have had a meeting with DAVID. PAX(phon) about the rishts of the sons; "Cuantanamera.", which was acknowledsed in London by an American firm, ‘and it's author as being the Cuban Jose PERNANDEZ Diaz, at a reunion that was held there. In the United Stetes alone there are rirhts (or royalties) of over 250,000, They are trvine to establish d4fin‘be authorship for this Cuban, so that he will be able to collect some of the . ' communist, The children that attend the school have the some volt tteal pe, -10- Revort 351 (continued) ; co ; royalties fron the song throuchovt the world, which have been } ; calculated at between “750,000 and 1,000,000, and althourh : _ this amount will have to he divided among many thinrs, something — ye 77. would fall to then, oo, mo, ; Ruiz. -says to-work abroad they have to or should serd people of =. the greatest trust, otherwise it 1s better t hat they remain in ' Cuba. If there ian't-conplete confidence it. is a constant . . .StBugcle with the capitalistic life, money, the stores, the easy : v.. lifes. They-méntion De la Nuez, and Ruiz says if he's fone hetg i. “2, §0ne, but the interesting thing would be to know what motivated , toe ‘himg his wife, his’ son, ‘or money. He says that {t has caused bo a.creat impression here, and that no one aven imarined such a Bo. :, ° thing. Only two days before he had been in the study circle bose with all of then, . ; : MEF A girl that is {n this neeting ‘with Ruiz says that.De la Nuez? ~dauvhter is married to Juan-Antonio GARCIA, wio is Head * ,) of Government..., that he haz been prorosed for ambassador (Ruiz j 8a 8 that thoy will now have to reconsider t-is), and what they al @e acres on {8 that De Ia NueZ was nol to blame, ' Ruiz mentions the letter from De la Nuez! son in which ho says that - 7 . ° his father has betrayed them. They also mention an ambassador a _ who ‘has left(for Cuba-?) and took watches as rifts to everyone .dn the Ministry, Rieiz thinks that some of them will. remain here _in Spain as they have a great deal poling for them thero. Report No.352 “26 June 1970 Ruiz! is very displeased, He speaks to Horacio about how badly .. Some of the comrades speak of him when they return to Havana, “ He asks him if he rerembers the name of one of these comrades that spoke badly of him last summer when hé was there on vaca- tion, It was someone named COLON and another one that soon left, After what COLON snid they wrote hima letter calling his atten- tion to the c#iticism, Ruiz is very worrted about his re~call ‘to Havana, [le tolls HoracYo that He doesn't Ehiak {ft {£8 about h{s work, and Horacio says they are doing thins there th at are . . : Super-human, that without the necessary means at hand they are - _ : resolving difficult problem of various kinds, Ruiz mentions contacts.that he has had in Spain with different people, and he never has cormitted an error, and has always’ handled everything with creat tact and in favor of his government, even when he has had to deal with Falan;ists, Ruiz says that ho {s very sensitive and that things have prot to the point that he can't just let them co by, thincs they are | accusing him of in Hayana, Rut, there is no one that has the courage to tell him directly to his face so that he could justify hims:1f, and if they are things that he cannot handle then for them to call him back, and relieve him of the post because "Corr andante - Guillermo Ruiz cannot resolve then, but the thing ts 14-00000 -11- tinued) : Ropart Nio.352 (continue 7 thet she Ninister doeso't want to receive him-or listen to: hint when he coes there. Noracio says that the worst of ft ; is that here in Spain thare is always some personality from ‘there | : ; that they have to e.tertain,. someone important, and.that the rat -- attention. they -need-is continual, and -sametines- tt ts necesg-=-— | ery to attend toa the neople hero in Snain, which prevents . then“from-attending. those wis arrive from there, but they. don't understand tis, He continues to talk-with Horacio and he ts indienant, 2ntz co Says that “ne has been in tie Revclution since he was twenty ws wears old, when he heran to rink for himself. He sars that ‘he belongs to no n=rty, none Cther, that is, but the Curan _ communist; je He says that the situation is becoming so - uncomfortable regarding him, and ne doesn't like it at all. He says he -puts everything he has anf all fhe care possible into doing his job. Ruiz says that one never knows about these things in Havana, .and that it 1s possible that he won't be returning. In the event that this should hapoen, he is goinz to leave Horseto officially in charge, so that he will revresent him durias his abscence.as Charge’de Affairs, and if he returns he will notify the Spanish government offictatly.' He wants sarinles. or models of the passports to take with him, and then he tells Horacio that if he-has not returned by the 18t of - July, that he should represent hin at the official recent on. He gives Horacio instruct'ens as to what to wear, what the official coremonies are and just what they consist of, Report No.35l 30 June 1970 tuiz spcaks to someone that calls and aives him 4 messace which annoys Ruiz. Someone has called the Provincial Denarte ment of P,blic Hoalth of Santander saying toat they (the Cyhans) uso "boric acid" in the stoves(?) which they exrnort, Ther Give him tris messare in the name of the Cormercial Ofice of Cuba, they nave a Tatin-Ameri an accent, snd say that they would take adequate measures so that no stove would be shivved. Rulz says to Horacio thet he daesntt have time to take care of this matter, and for hin to accompany France and ro to ‘the General Department of Security and rake char:ns about the telephone cell wiich is interferin: with the trade tetwaen Cuba and Snain, Ne says to eo richt up as far as the Caneral Director if necessary, not exnlainins: the "boric acid" ons way or another, nut simply as $0 the malicious call which was mede In the nane of the Commercial Office of.Cuba, Tris can cause a delay of six or etsht dara in the departure of a shiv while this call is being exnlained in Public Health, : 14-0000 _TYPIC ANECRU ‘AM SOUR’ REFS ADs 1D. 1237 (val O v4 229, I32R1A FLIGHT 10 JUNE BUT CLAWIEY TO CT eNE a> LL SE a R — i. AS17812 guy 7 CITE mage10 1364 WA DIRECTO? INFO WH/M iTAMI Vides _ 1 03797 le HANES ANECRU-1 AID VI Aste: On Want FES) - {OR HED “NOT ABOARD. EXT FLIGHT 17 JUNE. 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RRANCISCO LE ON HAD BEEN CHOSEN PEPLace suay, NO EVIDENCE OF POLITICAL DEVIATION, HOWEVES, EXCEPT 01 ONE OCCASION HAD SPENT TCO MUCH ON CLOTHES FOR csLeaa ATION OF FIESTA NACIONAL. HIS NIFE DID NOT ATTEN WOMENS FIDE: IF” “ZeTIROS app WAS NOT y NORMAL, SUBJ WAS SUPSRFICIAL VITE MIS SUPSLIERS. WHAT IS | MORE, HE DRANK IN EXCESS, AFTER LEARNING SUaU'S “TeATcrON" ANALYSIS SHOWED HE HAD PLANNED TYE ACT IM ADVACE: ITEMS WERE THAT ON OF MIS CHILDREN LEFT counTsy; HIS: WIFE HAD REMARKED THT SHE HAD DONE MUCH FOR REVOLtTION, How PEvor UTION ovsD HER SCHETHINGS 440 SuBU‘S DISTasce (OR STRANSENESS) WITH RESPECT TO HIS NEPHEW, ORLANDO DE L 4. NUET. FIRST KNOWLEDGE OF oo FIL ES frarure -/ SECRET. —ToTar_Cories fo nou rs ancvca RUT DEBE Welter ee see dipeeoey a tk 3 m 14-0000 -a +=: —— Tota: Corits— — ROUTING AND/OA 1 ITA S-SEIM ee eee re-S' ECRETARIAT- DISSEMINATION ____ CLASSIFIED MESSAG SECRET , (When Filled In) Denar ROnMED (]ncrrze ADVANCE COPY CI WRUED ———— CLasmey TO CS PLE NO. Ovi ee AT 8 phew to ER OE HO. ce O ran ao - OO nerusw ro ANE FILE, VRO ; _ . . 5 . . ‘ a _ oasew oy AC TION UNIT PAGE 2 mane 1b 1350 SECRET “HAD BEEN €aLLs ‘To COMMERCIAL . SUBJ HIS DISAPPEARANCE. Was, 9. JUNE. . OFFIC= THAT suBJ WAS VISITING OTHER: CITIES ON BUSINESS. D1) NOT APPEAR ‘AT WORK 8 (JUNE. RICcARDO ES P 7 NO TALKED TO “PORTERO” AT SUBI"S HOME: BUT LATTER Had NOT’ SEEN yim LEAVE. ; AMEN FUNCT LOWAR IES OF COMMER CIAL MISSION AND. ENBASSY ENTERED , yoUSE, NOT HING THERE. - ALSO CESETA “NEY BOX, CONTENTS UNKNOWN,” MESSING, HAVE BEGUN PROCESS TO NOTIFY SPANISH AUTHORITIES c OF DISAPPEARABE. RUIZ* WIFE Sato THAT suBu’S DAUGHTER ALSO OUT SIDE CUBA REPRESENT ING. SOMETHI NGe N OFFICE FUNDS AND WAS PROBABLY ; RUIZ LATER TOLD HORACIO. ‘ys FUE N T — S THAT: SUBJ. Hap TAKE IM MIAMI OR NEW YORK. HE BLAMED SUBUTS WIFE. (SOURCE: QUDOZE). 2. A-1 AN WIFE NOT AWARE DAUGHT#S CT OF CUBA. CUBAN - OFFICIALS PRGBABLY MISTAKEN ON TRES ITEM. - 3. FILE 201-87¢443, GP-1] SECRET ; _ SECRET ™ | _. Weim keane nf i tren 14-0000 RAGE SOLAR ARIA SracmntA UT eee st 1) CUME day Adee SEUNE LARA: weenie eee. mama Dba S Peat SCTE - enOUe S| RTE al SECRET: tL. et (Whe Feed nb SVS — . an . nanny enc al cee . tre AD nce CoOt Gy sats, CG {M€orres, | aqvaosyuet: CH CF Oe OO, MHA MTES a ig! . : poe Ova Coe. . Cea oe MEME w uae wr cB OE NS. eno (satu to - DIRECTOR INFO VH/MTAMNT oo : _ (i ‘ R | Ride, VA <i anal - ¥a7 1" 2 WaT /aY: _ SECRET 0$ 14522. JUN. 78. CITE MADS ID 387° poo on ; (5eR) TyPIC AMAUTO : REFS MADRID 1281 te 0 red Ae! “FOLLOWING ‘Is SUMMARY, OF TWO AND ONE HALF HOUR “ neeTiNG BETWEEN SAMKO/AMAUT OL. PA, SAMKO PICKED: UP SY AMAUTO-1 LN CHAUFFEUR — . i “DRIVEN EXSASSY MERCEDES. : - B.. WHEN DISCUSSING FUTURE PLANS, ANAUTO-1 _ SAID WILL RETURN CUBA TO FIGHT FoR JusT cAYUSE. PHA RE: WILL PROSASLY. DIE FIGHTING FOR CUBA “ee : IS YOUNG AGGRESSIVE COUNTRY, BUT NOT PRESS THIS THEME WGA SPEAR : ADVERSELY OF UNITED STATES, SAMKO DID NOT CHALLENGE “Statenest, BUT ADDED THAT HOPES SOMEDAY AMNAUTO-1 ASSIGNED TQ UNITED NATIONS THUS WILL HAVE OPPORTUNITY VISIT SAMKO IN “FLORIDA. AMAUTO-1 VISIBLY DELIGHTED WITH " POSSISILITY. - C. THEY EXCHANGED ADDRESSES AND AMAUTO-1 URGED, SAMKO WRITE. SAMKO HAD. PRINTED OUT HIS MAME, ADDRESS OS tS pOpy re BLO - SECS F oe SECRET (201-9 BS ATE 14-0000 *wORW 3020 Use. PREVIOUS = fae GT 909 e0IT ONS ‘ CABLE SECRETARIAT LisseinnaTion ¢ LASSIFIEO MESSAGE: ToTac Copies [AUT IS -AMDZOR TMI TIALB SCN: OF Penn” NOTED eenue 1. TsT- SECRET ce. E (When Filled in) = ~ 2 a 46 — = 3 2. ADVANCE COBY ~ U reed. ~ Eure REPRODUCTION CF Tus COBY PeauBITED | - ana ne la : worn Ove Ow. . CLABHPY TO Cf FRE NO. —_— OF ee ATE 3 : 7 REP To CALE NO . onto Ov. Per . JO meno O aercew v0 _. seance ACTION UNIT : ss . Er , FILE, VR a | LETTERS SANKO MIGHT SEND IN FUTURE. a eee PAGE 2 mada 1287 ‘Ss E c R ET. wND PHONE NUMBER, Bur. “AMAUT O-1 ASKED HIM To WRITE IT OuT_ “UNDERSTAND At ‘BETTER™. BUT SAM KO AND “STAT IOW PELIEVE AMAUTO- 1 WILL USE SAMPLE TO COMPARE WITH Dd. AMAUT O-1 REGRETTED THAT Sam KO HaD TO LEAVE Oo SO SOON BECAUSE WOULD HAVE ENJOYED SHOWING SAMKO beattsw ae INTERIOR. SAMKO SAID HE MIGHT CONSIDE ER RETURNING wear’ © ENDS OF YEAR, BUT AMAUTO-1 DID Nor SAY WHETHER HE WOULD iB. a! E IN SPAIN AT THAT TIME, E. AMAUTO-1ADMITTED THAT HE WAS SUSPICIOUS ON SEEING SAMKO FOR FIRST. TIME ON 31 MAY BUT CONCERN SOGH DISSIPATED, SAID NATURE AND [SP ORTANCE HIS POSITIGH MAKES HIM SUSPICIOUS. F., REQUESTED SA'1KO ACT AS ANTE ERMZDIARY IN U.S. " FOR SALE CUBAN, FISH. FRODUCTS TRANSPORTED FROM CANARY ISLANDS AND MARKED “PRODUCT OF SPAIN". SAID SAMKO STANDS TO EARN $102,020 YEARLY. SAMKO SAID HE WOULD CONSIDER OFFER. 20 SANKG' DEPARTED MADR ID 7 Suns ed CAR SEL ONA WHERE HE WIL4 GET DIRECT FL__HT ‘To NEg YORK. EXPESTS F “URN “SSCRAT < vee - ~Sbasce SECRET AR 4 5 YtareMINA HON wn ss PRONE ING ig IAL QU we . wee wane en : VPN noTnES ra CKET. fee! ‘ed Ins Avance comt [teces’. (Jastreo . Lalas , moeer — Ge CLaSSry TO Cd PRE NO. TRAP POCO PREG enema OF: enue a0 O rerum ro aes Wt sere 19 OEE PAGE 3 MADRID 1287 SECRET. MIAMI: LQUKNE. ” gal aMKO. GIVEN DEFENSIVE BRISFING. “WILL EXPECT NO PERSONAL CONTACT FOR AT ‘LEAST ONE WEEK AFTER _ RETURN. . > ‘STATION. BELIEVES SAMKO CARRIED OUT MISSION IN - EXCELLENT MANNER AND FEEL, THAT BASIC OBJECT IVES . SUCCESSFLLLY! FULFILLED. 4. FILE 201-735296 AND 201-866254. GP-1 SECRET. SECRET 201-938 5296 14-0000 - - ony — ay a / — a ho et be we, ee .. ier : “Phi v9 : jpvrer toss eena Be j SLA ' _e 1G ena ae _O-» Sete Te Fo BE CRE T 41354z-Jl “JUN 76 CIT 76 CITE mS Cc ‘PRIORITY. MADRID Ine PaIORITY DIRECTC -Q. Tre ANAUTO | 9601? | - wud desree Do. REFS: A. MADR ID ‘1261 06 07 nnn}. // - O° : 7 8. DIRECTOR. 239497. a Mo : a ONLY CONCERN WE. HAVE Is SECURITY OF SAMKO | 7 DURING TRIP BACK TO MIAMI. wouLD APPRECIATE DEFENSIVE 20 2RIEFING BY MADRID OF SANKO. IT MAY 2£ THAT HE APPEARS C VERY INTERESTING TO CUBANS AS AGENT POTENTIAL IN STATES. CUR COMPLE “ENTS ALSC. To SAMKS AND STATION, 2. FILE: 281-735296 AND 251-366054. GP-] SECRET ea MICROFILMEO jun age poc. MIC2°- see ; rome thy ©) =e) TBP CISEEOE PF nee. GC! a eS copy KOO AIS ARIE me ; | | OM Yue 10 G : 2 esos 7 14-0000 - : — 2 = = OG! G.a- ot [ ~ | Curae w TO Cs FILE wo. oo Fe eee +. -—z RROO PCR mE KO. te Fy. Bath. a Se x R E F 041228 JU SUE rs CITE | ee ACTING) , Cc C om DIRECTOR INFO WHIM Cc Cc TYPIC ANAUTO REF: DIRECTOR 039497 - I. SACODER PHOTOGRAPHED SAMKO" S ARRIVAL AT Aniauto- 1 Ades C5572. d ten WOME AND "SUB SEQUENT ‘EVENTS IN FRONT YARD. PHOTOS - C HIGHLIGHT ACTIVITIES LEADING To SAMKO" S ENTRY INTO HOUSE. Ss 2. INTEND SHOW MUG BOOK To SAMKO AT NEXT NEETING . " OPENION HERE 1S THAT AHAUTO~ 1 PROBABLY WANTED COVER : © HIMSELF. WITH OWN STAFF AND POSSISLY To Lay ON SURVEILLANCE ‘© + TO DETERMINE WHETHER SAMKO WAS BEING DIRECTED AGAINST — . HIM. Cc , ~3- atauto-1 DePaRTURE PLANS NIGHT HAVE BEEN CHANGED ye “© TO PERMIT HIM TRAVEL To BARCELONA FOR OPENING TRADE Alfa a FAIR 3 JUNE AND ALSO TO BE PRESENT aT FAIR FOR "CUBA par SCHEDULED FOR {8 JUNE aNauto- L REPORTEDLY TO. Cc RETURN MADRID FROM BARCELONA ON EVENING 5 JUNE,: 4+ FILE 201-735296 anp 201- 866054. GP- MICROFILMED SECRET .- 7 oS JUN 2219/0 - MICRO. SER. yo 2S 25296 C . A we i f— ( - a : : Ve D6 SE 6054 PS COPY SO ON Sun 0 Cc . - "enenre 0 oO ere oo ‘9 Plas o, mereen To OR pee canada Seca ant ——_--.. Na RS a 14-0000 eR. eel ys: : a: CARL LUNSFORD/cb [ OO at ~~ -WH/COG/OPS : Lou Ss_E Cc ‘ am 7A, 1819 ar 2 JUNE 1970 _. ABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION O ince ) no wore Oo RETURN TO BRANCH U ee tio . . been se . oy * (J rue ines re no i anne fod FILE, WR, . er “* (otite) : at toca nme - (tslcrane on . SECRET. oo SeoRES 3 22. ie CITE DIRECTOR a. i rPnweew 7 PRIORITY’ MADRID : INFO ROUT. sTYPIC AMAUTO . APPRECIATE ANY FOLLOW-UP STATION CAN OBTAIN THRCUGH QUTIMID/ . REF: MADRID 1261 CN 096017) L. _ REF CABLE MOST INTERESTING, AND STATION FOR JOB WELL DONE, | i 2. AGREE EVENTS MENTIONED PARA 1 F PUZZLING AND HQS WOUnD | QUDOZE. SINCE SAMKO WAS INTRODUCED TO OTHER COMRADES BY AMAUTO-1, LATTER PROBABLY PREPAREL CONTACT REPORT, POSSIB.Y QUTIMID/ ; | QUDOZE MAY INDICATE HIS TRUE FEELINGS TOWARD SAMNKO OR REVEAL ANY SUSPICIONS OF SAMKO VISIT, 3, QS ALSO INTERESTED CLARIFICATION OF PHOTOS WHICH STATION ; POUCHING, DID SAMKO IDENTIFY SUBJECTS FROM STATION MUGBOOK, zs OBTAIN NAMES, ETC,, OR ¥AS HE PROVIDED COPIES OF PHOTOS WHICH - TAKEN AT CAFETERIA? JUIGING FROM REF, AMAUTOS' HAVE CHANGED ORIGINAL DEPARTURE PLANS WHICH ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED FOR 31 MAY, ADVISE, ; 3 Fe PO 4 uy tert (cowrINED .) 2 ; ay _ eon O {7 S27 2 Gf §lE0S fh ‘ CCORDINATING OFFICERS 3 : é . CLEAS! FF 60. 1 AUTHENTICATING | Caclude oo. trem automatis = Ri ING OFFICER . ‘ “ ve m eoey mt PronnnunnAy Pv ATHCR THAN THE ISCHIA ALFICE I PRO RITFO, 14-0000 . . . . ui'ssace ror : . oo. ; TOTAL COPIES: me PAGE THO { SECRET an by 2 loach p. Gage a OID Go ini ty oY TE oa - & C/WH/COG L/ x van we PE : Co rng cn'cs sue no. _— ; we _ : _ ___tetne) . (classification) ott at, (hate end. time Sled) 7 a {relarence number) - CITE DIRECTOR 4. .FILE: 201-735296 and 201-866054. . tb owe ee et i ae _ “END OF MESSAGE a So WH/COG COMMENT:. Reported highlights of Alexander SAMKO operational : : contact with AMAUTO-1 on 31 May, SAMKO warmly . received by AMAUTO but latter's wife appeared . suspicious. Later meeting scheduled for 6 June, ' / / Vises e/\s Level geto . Sfutfer He a . gy OO se (JOHN L. HART C/EUR C/WHD . 7 . oe eve ewe . 7 . : COORDINAYNG oFficenk — ~ _ ¥ . . Sars ~ _ group AUTHENTICATING RELEASING OFFICER we ee ee | © oa trom gutogaue OFFICER . . S.-C R-= F-- ] ___-tciaysineation REPROOUCTION @Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE *S PROHINITEO. “cory no.” . <b 7 L . . (1) mee. -- ( no mom +" 0 acinn ae —____-. BRANCH O mean — 038999 onwaw 14-0000 ——{CABLe-> EGRE-TARIAY—U Ina cMINATION. Pema! sone SOSC~—S min a on _ Wha Fi Fi: ted Id byser mS | Ove INDER: hla +) CLARIFY TO C3 OLE NC an zx L7e |e er TC CS PRE NO. . osm ar _§: ‘pen. —_—e Oo Le aD oO RAeTUAN OL mae ee a SE CR ET @31645Z JUNE 78 CITE MADR ID( 1261 /QOPARD ACTING) | ARR Ths Ig pe C . PRIORITY DIRECTOR INFO PRIORITY wHeMIAMi "3 hay 2 9960 17 . . . . . ih} . - TYPIC aMAUTO a s) ' oe [REFS WH/MIAMI 7763 (- OWAAY oe - a lee FOLLOWING ARE HIGHLIGHTS SAMKO/ (AUT O~ 1 FOUR | on WW MEETING 31 MAY, oe Ae WIFE AMAUTC-1- Was FIRST TO RAISE COVER : jb ea ae ae QUESTIONS BUT SAMKO DID SUPERB. JOB WITH ANSVE RS. WIFE SO e a Lg a WAS coLD AKD SUSPICIOUS THROUG HOUT PAELIMINARY, DISCUSSIONS, — EUT LATER WARMED UP TO POINT EXCHANGING ABRAZOS ON DEPARTURE. , ti. Sel B. SAMKO BELIEVES RELATIONSHIP FIRMLY RE-ESTABLISHED AND AMAUTO-1 DESIRES EXCHANGE “ADDRESSES FOR PURPOSE MAINTAIN CONTACT. oll. Cy AMAUTO-1 AND WIFE ACCEPTED DINNER FOfipog SATURDAY. 6 JUNE. - “5 De. AMAUTO-i AND WIFE VISIBLY MOVED UKEW SAMKO ASKED DISCUSS HIS BUSINESS SUCCESSES AND THEY ASKED NUMBER OF QUESTIONS RELATING TO FINANCIAL ASPECTS OF HIS BUSINESS. i - _ 7 | a cS COPY 03X40 «Be ot- $6625 7 | SECRET ye- PBE2I 14-0000 LAbLE DECRETANIAG Vive “A CAB IFItD Mesonee TOTAL Culm — Fe Sin AM OJUA tae ake ct BF + Pon er NOTED a > emouP t { 7 - SECRET |. : , =. | (When Filled Ia). S08 a ADVANCE COPY (CJ asero [morro 5 ae er, ats 2 ance ne O raz no O scrvas ro OR ANCH _ — ee SO "PAGE 2 mar 1D ies SECRET ot zt we De POLITICS avoIDED PER. OUR rustRUCTIONS. |, £. SAMKO TURNED ON CHARM DUR IKG - conversar tons_ £0 AND FED AMAUTO-1°S EGO WITH COMMENTS ON HOW HE WISHED . ~ AMAUTO= 1 REMAINED IN MIAMI TO RANDLE HIS AFFAIRS. THAT “HE COULD HAVE BEEN MILLIONAIRE TODAYS EXPLATHED THAT. WAS NEVER BLESSED WITH. CHILDREN BUT AMAUTO-1 WAS LIKE SON. HAD BLAMED HIMSELF FOR ALLOWING AMAUTO- 1 RETURN TO cuba TO GET KILLED BUT WAS PLEASED WHEN HEARD HE WAS VELL. PARTING COMMENT BY Sako WAS “IF you EVER NEED ME BILL, [LL NEVER LET YOU DOWN. YOU HAVE a GOCD FRIEND WHO a Loves YOU A LOT.” ©, SAMKO AND STATION DISTURBED 2Y POSSIBLE * GyRVEILLANCE. MOMENTS AFTER ENTERING AMAUTO-1" S HOUSE AMAUTO-1 MADE PHONE CALL. SANKO WAS BRIEFED THES MIGHT +. HAPPEN, ONE HOUR LATER AT AMUSEMENT PARK AMAUTO-t “* stEERED SAMKO TO CAFETERIA WHERE MOMENTS LATER FOUR CUBANS, PRESUMABL Y" FRINEDS OF AMAUTO-1, WERE INTRODUCED TO SAMKO. CUBANS TOOK NUMBER OF PICTURES. SEEMS INCONSISTENT WITH 6 00D SECURITY PRACT ICEy. Bul EVENT OF ~ _ SGME_ CONCERN TO stat 10N. FORTUNATELY, 10 CONTACT was i «0 ele vee * . » o - - . ° eee bd 4 w eet re : SECRET, : : : a 5 3 1 i 14-00000 Nee SAD ce-DEERE TARA. Yt INATION . Fenmnely sone go SOvaNCE cosy [ IED a 2 Ne cLaeery TO pee AT ner ro ce PAGE 3. MADRID 1261 SECRET PLANNED: WITH SAmKo’ FOR 48 HOURS AFTER Hi$ MEET WITH AMAUT O- 1. NO- SURVEILLANCE ‘NOTED WHEN SAMKO CONTACTED ENJOYS ROLE. RAPPORT GOOD. WILL POUCH PHOTOS AND -DETAILS. rn er O ome an Cs PRE NO. RENO © aerurs ro _ bY STATION, EVENING 2 JUNE. .SANKO IN HIGH SPAR ITS AND 2 STATION PLANS BRIEF CONTACT WITH SAMKO BEFORE HIS NEXT MEET WITH AMAUTO=1. OUT AMAUTO-1°S FUTURE PLANS. CR QUESTIONS PLS FORWARD ASAP. 3. FILE 201-735296 ‘AND 281- SECRET HE WILL ATTEMPT DRAW 366054. SECRET GP-1 ‘IF ADDEES HAVE COHMENTS OI - PB EAIE 14-0000 CROUTING AHD-RECG2D SiEET le : 10: CTiON BRANCH Re aa RET ETE ply - “INSTRUCTIONS - TT ee ion, SE a oe . — a —" ac 4}: . . y > . Hi fh reat ae back: Detach back Ya P Sols wall, and hile shown are not Proper, . 2. Destroy front cover sheet, uniess it records. insert propsr ble no. below and forward © - : ‘ significsnt-action taken or -comments vb ta document to RID, AN. a -- Te ing preservation: . : : ‘ FROM: PAOPER ENE NO ~ 4° / . rive 7a 5 . . + “TO: ALL ADORE SSEES ™ WrATER VAG EN-1°9 . . . 7ILL IN SECTION 1 ON BACK. IF APPROPRIATE ~ RID/AU GA a a ~ COMMENTS, “ENT. 2°39 ¢ TUNE GT-7 : i . : - os _ : ; e_ . - . am MA . ‘ - . m7 . rs * : DATE —— oncans) \ eer et Ag Te ~- . 2 a in) “RECEIVED | Fowmasnio o | Salita me boys ral a ry PP 2 “22: Flas is hb tule Oo. oe f . So, SX - - Aa |. Th ba, Sk x of Po 7 _ me Ag” : ae ie) . . * 7 bd . . a 4 . , a) iy A ICROFILMEO JUN 15 1970 nel C c 2LBVS + | ‘FILE TITLE : t i i RID/F1 | “FILE NUMBER IPRIMARY CODE? TRACE REQUEST [ —F ° [mex DATE MICROFIMEO AO1-— 735596 DOCUMENT DATE DOCUMENT NUMBER jOSMA 26265 , i : { | - . | O83 5un4o! FORM &1Qq USE PREV:0US : :- SECRET” : (401 163 €017.0N8 { > ‘ € @ 3 a 14-90000 Chief Western Hemisphere Division 160. Cher European Division re Chief-of Station, WH/Miami: COS _Lisbon chioe ox staeion, andra (UK a ) a Reference: — MADRID. 1230 CH donee aa “—— Leeks a a 1, QUTIMID: periodically has reported contact between Subject and Guillermo RU I Z Perez, the Cuban. Minister - in’ Madrid, mostly over the telephone but also indicating .. that he has séen her -péersonally, It would appear that he has: taken” unusually strong | interest in +her. consibring the “ number of other more ‘demanding tasks he claims to have. Until now, we have not been able to identify cither Subject or her relationship with RUIZ. 2. On 28 May QUDOZE (a sensitive joint audio penetration with liaison) reported the following memorandum (presumably to Havana) on Subject as dictated by RUIZ: "Sr. RUIZ Ojeda, Some months ago we received a ciphered cable dealing with Aida Rosa CORREA Felipe asking that we contact her to determine her situation, At that time we informed pet that said Aida Rosa CORREA, married to Pedro ECHEVARRIA_ , Portuguese citizen who was in Cuba during 1959-1968, intended to return to our country, abandoning her husband because of his alcoholism, "Approximately-6ne } yeek ago the brother of Aida Rosa CURREA - Luis ORREA Felipe As passed through Madrid en poute to. France_ona Special mission. Ne spoke with her at the Airport about cefinitely returning in order to see that. her 12-year-old son might7HeTCaNcITea my Cuba. , MCROFILMED Distribution: - .2 - C/WHD eee corel 2 - C/EUR ect { od 2 - Cos, WH/Miami 2° poset 2 - COS, | Lisbon ; YOck ely s{s aa CROSS REFERENCE TO })-65-2-10/9 . .cont inued 3 June 1970. SECRET 14-0000 CONTINUATION OF | SSE OSM Sa 2626 5 = Today: we interviewed Aida Rosa CORREA and her son, who at all ‘times has maintained a positive attitude toward this Embassy concerning her return, We have let her know that given the circumstances of her presence in Spain - not. as _ & 'gusano' but “os the wife of a foreign doctor ‘who has worked in our country - we saw no . ‘difficulty: to'’prevent her from returning, especially _ taking ‘into account the fact that she expresséd : ‘ ; . herself as a revolutionary, ‘but that first we “had te receive official permission, : In our. opinion, ‘because the situation in _ which she finds hérself in Spain because of " marriage toa foréimer, her return can be ‘authorized, based on what has expired. " . [See c. _KENTLAND . ROL 1S DIG HAGE NO. CT eosmueo . / oo ToASSF CATION cae se eA ES ec Mrs tag tories gitar se a EFAS ti y Meade pitt "af 14-0000 cL Filbin Sect. 2 —_ 7 ~ and forward to RID : 2: Destroy front cover sheet, unless it records sigmiicant achon. taken or, comments requir- ING preservahon. | insert proper file no. below and forward document to RID/AN. - : / ' t = 2 1 Le : er t. mee Cites fale ET ee ee =. See pare ee ea eae: “ Ex SFe04 . ey _ & ‘ead er] “oN N- . Nh ey ~& oS w Net qa FILE TITKe . TRACE “ REQUEST baad Ld UFAA 02047/01 \ we Pes (610a ee Bt ii-taea SECRET . {aor ‘ . o. Names. . DPOB: a = Occupations Date of arrival ‘at posts vee ee Physical ~ . ° description: Parantas Spouset - Childrens siblings: ” Orestes “Guillermo RUIZ Perez SECRET | ; ny Gene 10 February 1930, Havana Municipal | District, Havana Province _. a. oo fas Ministez, -cuban chargé a affaires in “spain. ‘Prom “August 1964 until late 1967, he was Vice-Minister of ‘the, Ministry of Foreign: Trade- _(MINCEX) From 1 August : 1963 until. mid-1964, whé was Cuban Commercial Counsallor , Prom 1959 ‘until 1962, he was an official istry ‘of ‘Preasury, having appeared in 1961 -and 1962 &s Director. of Economy Financing of the Minis~ : ‘exy o£ Treasury. * ‘It hasalso“beon xveportad that he ember of tha Departient.of State . iv (ri'1961 and 1962. It has beon reported that. he had. been ‘working ‘at the Ministry of Treasury since: prior to: 1959, that is, under the Batista re- : gima. So far, we have not been able to confira this . information. °~" : ‘Exact date unknown. We believe that he has been hold= ing his Prenent position since at east 16 November 1967. white, approximately 5¢7" tall, about 180 pounds of weight (it has been reported that he has a stout build), light-colored eyes: (blue or. green), blond hair (some~ what wavy and combed back), round face. Has 10 visible identification marks. : a. Jose Antonio RUIZ (the ‘matronymie is probably Armas) -b. Nieves PEREZ Entrialga. vad /Nilda VECIANA dod, ton between 1934 and 1942, place of birth unknown. White, approximately 5'5" tall, 135 pounda of weight, blond or light brown hair, green eyes. She is a schoolteacher. PCC, FMC and CDR mamber. a. Guillermo RUIZ vociana b. Ivan RUIZ Veciana : a ¢. Julio G. RUIZ veciana yaw ra vie d. Alejandro RUIZ veciana Von 6. duan C. RUIZ Vociana Nhaide | “pf — ye a a. Jose Antonio RUIZ Peres y a b. Osvaldo RUIZ Perez SECRET a We OT AR 222 Sg tots SECRET . =2< ‘Political affiliations and attitudés It has beoa reported that Sub= ; ; _ joct is a-member of tho Comnuhist party of Cuba (PCC) and. oy . 2 ‘|. @ staunch sympathizer of tho Cuban regime. Thera is in- \ "formation to the effect that in 1958, subject was in exile 4” \ Ss in Mexico and was‘a*member of tha Triple A Organization ‘ : _ led by Dr.-Aureliano ‘SANCHEZ Afango.- It has also been re- : ae : ..,ported that “during the etruggle agzinst BATISTA (1957= : 1958), . Subject belonged to action and sabotage groups in '. Havana and waa charged: with placing bombs and other devi~- -Source.does: rot know exactly what activities Subject ie -as a member pf action and sabotage groups, but ave. for Mexico in 1958 on ac-" ance: éc stiond: “RUIZ has been reported as’a maxber of the .., General Directorate of Intelligence (DGI). “It has been Se EN . ‘reported that in 1961 and 1962 he was a G-2 (NSE) member _ at on, - 7. oni. at the Ministry of Treasury, where he worked. . : oan : Travalsi He traveled to.Mexico (from mid-1963 until mid-1964, he to — . waa Cuban Commercial Counsellor in Mexico). Spain, where a . he has been since late 1967 ag Cuban Charge d* affaires. my ~ .(It was reported that on 27 July 1968, ha arkived in Paris, : . | £xom Madrid. We do not know the reasons for that trip). Access: a. Rolando CARDOSO Perez (A186. 239 674). Arrived in the ‘ U.S.» on 10 October 1968 from Madrid, Spain. He knows. Subject because he and Subject are cousins (Subject ‘sa mother and--Rolando's mother are sisters). When Rolan~ do arrived in the U.S., he said he was going to re- side at 940 SW 11th Avenue, Miami, Florida, talephono number 377-3877, We have not been able to locate hin because we were told at this address that Rolando had _Jeft for another state and that his present address was. unknown to them). Rolando saw Subject for the last time at the Rarajas Airport, Madrid, Spain, on 10 Oc- _ tober 1968, when Rolando was going to take the plane which brought him to the U.S. According to Rolando, they greeted each other on that occasion. Rolando said he had seen Subject at-this same airport in early. . or mid-1968 and that they had talked for approximately five minutes. On this opportunity, Subject was at the airport waiting for the arrival of a group of Cuban ‘diplomats, ; . ; b. Manuel Domingo German VIGOS Perez (Al18 780 716). Axr-= _ xived in tha U.S. on.20 February 1970 by way of tha " Refugee Airlift. He knows Subtect because he and Sub- ject are cousins (Subject's mother and Manuel's mother are sisters). Manuel saw Subjact for thea last time in 1963, at tha home of Subject's mother, whera thoy happened to meet. According to Manuel, he and Subject only said hallo to each other. When Manvel arrived pom ' SECRET : : . 14-0000 ‘ Assessments 1. O?TA-1858, 16 Janua SECRET in the U.S, he reported “hia address as 4000 NW Fourth. Street, Miani, Florida, talephonoe nimber 445-7193, home of a lady namod Mercades BORGES Dobarros. -Manucl also stated that he woild later leave for 423 wast <9th &, Street, Now York, N.Y., homo of Antonio GOMEZ Lemus. ‘Manuel told”: 122 that ha and his friend, Jorga BORGES Dobarros, were’ homosexuals and had bean living together since. approximately - 1963. (Jorge BORGES Dobarros ar- rived in Miani- aboard’ the. sama: Rafugea Airlift flight - "as-Manuel. He is-a brother of Mercedes BORGES Dobarros, ., and'he and Manual went to live in Mercedes’ house when ‘they arrived in Niami). Ma believe that Manuel cannot be used in an approach ‘to Subject: because they have not maintained. ralations for a long patiod of years. In addition, Subject night “know Manuel! Gaakness: (homogexualism) ‘and’ might taka . advantage of thia knowledge to blackmail Manuel, Ma- ‘nuel also. told I-122 that he had received psychiatrie treatment in Havana, Subject's prosent position; tha positions, all of then important,which he has held before; and the fact that he has been reported as a DGI officer, lead us to be- lieve that wo do not have many possibilities of success in-an attempt to recruit or defect Subject. The fact . that Subject's father has bean a militant Comnaunist since prior to 1959 and that Subject‘s wife has been reported aa a supporter. of the xegise should not be forgotten, Subject‘s revolutionary background during the atruggle against BATISTA seems to indicate that he is in favor of acts of terrorism. This gavo hin knowledge and ax~ porience in matters related to subversiva activities and/or intelligence activities which he could use later, Therefore, we believa that Orestas Guillermo RUIZ Pa~ rez-must be a very useful pergon for the Cuban regime, in Spain. He-has experience in negotiating trado agree= monts and in handling administrative affairs (he has beon working in this field for more than ten years). All thia knowledgé and experience added to his knows ledge and oxperience in subversive and intelligence affairs make him a man who is not often found in the a: Castro regime. . : ce ; ry 1970, contains information ané/or file traces on Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Perez, his wife, and other mexbers of hig family, O7TA~1858 algo conteina or lists all other references or reporta in which Subject has been mantionad, 2. We have the following new tracea on Subject and his wifa: 14-0000 ° a oe ry / 0 T A 2 2f BECRET wy 15 CTD -4- : &. _RUIZ. Perez, Orestes Guillermon a Lo , Trip Madrid-Havana, 20 February 2970) Cuban passport Wo ; P?-D/67/890. Seat No. 24. Sources CCA passenger list. b. VECIAN Lopez siid ; Trip Madrid-Havana, 30 January 1970) Cuban passport 2 ieee Seat Nos 25. ‘Soureas ‘IBERIA » passangor - ee ate. . ancroum 14-0000 MAY 29 1979 ae ‘wa have the following file traces on peracna mentioned in ‘this : reports ae D. Be LR u1z2! Jose Antonio: {* ' OPA+1858, 16 January. 1970, I-33. Dobricfing of Rolando Cot Ss OTA-1858, 16 Jan 70. Debriefing of. Rolando CARDOSO Perez, “, ale CARDOSO Perea. Information and file traces on Jose Antonio ‘RUIZ, se : PEREZ, Entitaleo, _wtoveor gic OTA=1858, ‘16. Banuary .1970, I=33. Debriefing of Rolando CARDOSO’ Perez. . Niaves PEREZ Entrialgo. is mentioned in thie Yeport (no tracea). RUIZ Veciana, Guillermo: Pan < File traces on Guillermo RUIZ Veciana. . RUIZ Veciana, Ivans OTA-1858, 16 Jan 70. Debriefing of Rolando CARDOSO Pores. Fila ‘traces on Ivan RUIZ Veciana, . ; . RUIZ Veciana, Julio Gut RUIZ Veciana, Julios OTA-1858, 16 Jan 70. Debriefing of Rolando CARDOSO Perez. File traces on Julio RUIZ Veciana. RUIZ Veciana, Alojandror OTA-1858, 16 Jan 70, Debriefing of Rolando CARDOSO Perez. Traces on Alojandro RUIZ Vecianae : RUIZ Veciana, Juan Sst RUIZ Veciana, guant OTA~1858, 16 Jan 70. pebriefing of Rolando CARDOSO Perez. Tracea on Juan RUIZ Veciana. . ; , RUIZ Perez, Josa Antonios OTA-1858, 16 Jan 70, Debriefing of Rolando CARDOSO Perez. ‘Information and traces on Jose Antonio RUIZ Perez. . I. RUIZ Peroz, Osvaldo: - OTA=1858, 1€ Jan 70, I-33. Debriefing of Rolando CARDOSO Perez. Information on Osvaido RUIZ Peres. Ss. “the ragime. Resides in the city of Havana. Source: - Dobrieg SECRET : sng Brothor of Guillerse RUIZ Peroz. White, bora approximately ‘in 1930. Ha ids working as a farm laboror, waiting for his turn to depart Cuba by way of Spain. Marriod,.oppogsod. to. ~ -ing of Manuel Domingo ‘German VIGOS. Perez, 24 Fob 70; X-122. J. Ke °" -A1B. 780/716. DPOBE: - 4000 NW Fourth: “te, \KDOSO_ Poroz Rolandos. OTA-1858, 16. Jan 70, I1=33.. pebriefing of Rolando CARDOSO Poroz. Traces on thie person. . VIGOS. Porez, Manuel Domingo. Germans a vIcos Perez, “Manuel Domingos . 5/12/41, Havana, Cuba. ‘v. Ss. ‘address: fami, Pla. Addresa in Cuba: 353 San=-— tos’ Suarez. Ste, Santos Suaréz, Havana. Entered the U.8. at Miami on 2/20/70. (RD-1065). Bo occupation - ‘in Cuba. Le. Me. ‘-vana Association of Vaterans. Amy Lt. Antonio’ PANUSCIA Garcia. Source: Press, 10/15/60. Attended the "“Condecoration of Drivers" Single. source: Immigration card. ViGOS Perez, Manuel D.1 Trip :Varadero-Miami, 20:Feb 70. He is 28 years old. Has no passport. Bricklayer. Sourcer AIRLIFT passengor list. BORGES Dobarros , Mercedess ‘Resides in Miami, Fla. Sister of Jorge BORGES Dobarros (homosexual). (BORGES is a close friend of Source). Sources Debriefing of Manuel Domingo VIGOS Perez, 24 Feb 70, I~122. : GARCIA Dobarros, Mercedes: Resides at 4000 NW Fourth St., Miami, Pla., where Source, who is a friend of hers, is residing. Source: Debriefing _ o£ Manuel Domingo German VIGOS Peres, 24 Feb 70, 1-122. GOMEZ Lemus, Antonlose Head of the Department of Bssociations of the Havana Pro- visional Revolutionary Government. Interventor o” the Ha~ Handed it over to Liberation which was held in the. Declaration of Havana Hall of the Provisional Government. Sourcet Presa, 11/18/60. ; Has a college degree. Greated the "Cobre agrarian star® and her companions when they. visitsd Havana. Sources Presa, +/7/6l. Official of the Havana Provisional Government. 8 B CRET G = af Communist ’ _SBCRET ajo and. Anformer. Sourcet Jose PAZ xovas, 17 Jan 61. . Road ‘of the Departmant of “Associations aft the Ravana Pros visional Revolutionary Governnent. Met with tho Prosidon®: ‘and Secrotary of the Union of. Revolutionary Civic Assocla= tions. .sourcesr "*Revolucion* newspaper, 1 Jun 61. Me BORGES Debarros,. Jonas . Homosexual and lose “eetona of ‘source... The latter resided in his houge when ha atrived in the U.S. . Born approxinately 4n:1923. "Prior to 1963, he worked with Mucbleria Salas ‘.Parniture Store as an Interior decorator and also as a salesman. Worked with the MICONS (Ministry of Construction) , in Havana, as a watchuan at construction work sites. Sources DobricZing ‘of Manuel Domingo German VIGOS Peres, 24 Feb 70, I-1223 . . . BORGES pobarioa, « Jorge B.t Trip Varadoro-Mianl, 20 Peb 70, 46 years old. Cuban pass- port PP-026677. E=zployee. Source: AIRLIFT passanger list. BORGES Dobarros, Jorge” Bonitor Al8 781 146. DPOB: 4/19/23, Havana, Cuba. U.S. address: 4000 NW Fourth St., Miaal, Pla.: Address in Cuba: 353 San- tos Suarez 6t., Santos Suarez, Havana. Entered the U.S. at Miami on 2/20/70 (RD-1065), Passport PP-026677, issucd on 4/9/69. Single. source: Immigration card. -_SBCRET 7 LOC JBTI76 pon ppb tie ateoromungiars.3¢be8T ~“Totar-Copizs—"F -Caace- SECRETARIAT: Orssemination—=-—G CLASSIFIED: MESSAGE ° - Tp ay : PERMION Leer NOTED . Group t 5 he La CBee SECRET oan Se _———_—— (When Filled In) arose 2 . BOVANCE coey gree Di worreo Rermooderion oF Tes CoPr PROWBITED ‘ i at ~ ee . . moses: (Jv Eo > — ° | cuacary-to.cs rie NO. — 15, aael . z a \ anne . amAEF TO corn Ka. _ peso gh on, {O co O metuan 13 . ena ~ RES UT t — — | = : r . _ cee . oT Me BS 5 ‘fe! FUE, VR fe >, LEtME i pos Dp Pen QP Teves 3. - y . - / ‘ — TD bbP Api? - LO : —— ~t ere eenee: \ Don wre Boge uals S-E C R =ET 117382 JUNE 78. CITE MADRID 1237 (ROPARD ACTING) . po oe “IRECTOR INFO VH/mIAsE 7 : Oe Na 024220 RYBAT TYPIC ANSOUR AME CRY | REF: Ae “MADRID 1181 b ob9mD) B. DIRECTOR 937281 x) bh eySuLTS AMECRU- 1 MEETING 25 may vITH QUPILL- 1 Al KENTLAND AS FOLLOWS: - A. EXPENSES. A-1 EXPLAINED THAT | FOR HIS TRAVELS, PHONE CALLS AD RESIDENCE BILLS PARIS (FOR COUVENIENT ACCESS TO AMKAR-1) HAS RECEIVED $2592 - FROM ONE FAMILY CAMCALL-1), $1228 FAOM ANOTHER CAMPANIC-7) | AND $3309 FROM AMSOUR-1 SISTER. WOT PRESSING FOR MORE UNTIL SEES RESULTS CURRENT TRIP, BUT COMMENTED THAT “UCH 4$ SYMPATHIZES WITH AMSOUR-1 SISTER DIFFICULTIES WITH STOCK MARKET, SUCH DETAILS MINOR COMPARED TO LIFE OF NER BROTHER. 8B. caSES TO DISCUSS HAVAKA’ WILL GIVE PRIORITY TO AMPANIC-7 (291-276280), (HAS LETTER FROM AMPANIC-7 “YOTHER TO CELIA SANCHEZ), AMCALL-1 (201-275949) CHAS. ' LziTTZas TO FIDEL CASTRO FROM BELGIAN MINISTER RAYMOND SECRET 14-0000 ‘5 kIT), Sree. hi are TW eaten: cr or * PERS UT ROTIMNED : [SECRET oe AW ance Con,” (J eueo (acres _ (When Filied In) reer} MERMCOUC TICS Of THIS CORT FROW BITES worn, DJves Do CL ASEFY TO C8 PLE NO. RREP TD CE PRE NO. O) wetvay to O met avd PAGE 2 MADRID 1237 SECRET. , SCHE.YVE-N , VATICAN SECSTATE AND “VAMISTENDAEL 9, AMSOUR-1, AMKINT-3 (201-287682) AND. SUBJECT 201-85 9862. WILL FIRST CONTACT CELIA . "SANCHEZ AMD THEW WORK WITH MININT CFFICIALS — DESIGNATED BY HER OF FIDEL CASTRO (SHOULD HE GET TO SEE HM). FOR TIME BELHG WILL NOT RAISE CASE OF PERSOW APPEARING IDEN WITH AMOBESE (201-354245) FOR WHOM COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION CAMPAIGN HAS NOT YET REACHED “REQUIRED $32,223, HAS NOT RECLAIMED AMPANIC-7 RANSOM FROM PARIS EMBASSY IN ORDER KEEP CASE NEGOTIABLE. UPON SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION THESE CASES WILL Discuss WITH APPROPRIATE PERSONS POSSIGILITIZS FOR PACKAGE EXCHANGE FCR WHICH, HE RZALIZES, CANNOT EXPECT ANY FRIOR LNMARP COMMITMENT. | , C. HOPES TO VISIT U.S. THIS SUMMER OR FALL AND SEE OLIVER G. ‘GALBOM. “sp, AMAUTO-1 (201-735296): LUNCHEON APPOINTMENT | SET FOR $0 MAY, INTERESTING TO NOTE HIS CAPSULE . ASSESSMENT AMAUTO-1 AS INTELLIGENT, WELL-ORGANIZED “mad Go MAS ATTAINED” “POSITION UNUSUALLY HIGH FOR AIS. { . OS seerer cL 14-0000 Pine? KOTIMED onouns ° SECRET ce". (Wher Filled In) Sessa REPPOODUCTION OF TH)S COPY PROMIRITED [woes C)res (xo CUamey 1o 78 ont WO. wrasse £REP TO 68 Fae NOL {QO mean O ‘ngtuan 10 — enance . OO ac Tio NO. «PAGE 3 MADRID. 1237 SE CRE T a | LIMITED BACKGROUND AND wo PROEAELY: WILL REMAIN WITH - REGIME BECAUSE OF MAUAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED "+ AND PATRIOTIC MOTIVATION TO’ IMPROVE. CoustaY THROUGH oa REVOLUTIONARY DOCTRINE". 1 Fa,” evo ASKED IF PROPER MOMENT PRESENTED DURING AMAUTO-1 LUNCH THAT A-1 ATTEMPT TO @LICIT WHETHER AMAUTO-1 WOULD BE IN TOWN 31 MAY. A-1 YCLLD USE LOGICAL PRETEXT OF NEED TO KNOW IF AMAYTO-1 AVAILABLE FoR LAST-MINUTE --{ “~ OUNSULTATION BEFORE HE BOARDS 31 MAY FLIGHT TO HAVANA. (4-1 PHONED C/O HIGHT 30 MAY TO ADVISE THAT AMAUTO- | WOULD BE 1N MADRID ALL DAY 31 MAY.) "3, WILL PREPARE FOR JKLANCS DETAILED REPORT ON EVENTS AND OBSERVATONS HIS TRIPWHICH WILL GIVE TO vo AT FIRST OPPORTUNITY AFTER RETURW ON CHE HOPES) “19 JUNE. CAL SO WILL Loma HIS DON VINICAH PASSP.ORT FOR - ow tt STATION To COPY ‘VARIOUS OFFICIAL CACHETS,) - ae AMECRU-1 APPEARED ELATED OVER PROSPECT OF TRIP AND RELATIONS WITH BOTH QUPILL- 1 AnD KENTLAND WERE me , “QUITE: CORDIAL. ee oe 5. QUPILL-4 LATER TOLD cvo THAT AMSOUR-1 SISTER SECRET CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION: x», CLASSIFIED MESSAGE TOTAL COPIES +=. _ ROUTING ANOVOA CMITIALS:SOEN BT ; 14-0000 eo | LL . ‘SECRET. od CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION Cuassirien MESSAGE TOTAL Copies ; ROU TORO ANO/OR INITIALS-S20N OT 1 ET STD ; SECRET oer [DTS 4 } _ =e (When Filled In)" S=zent= ——e > AOVaNCE Cory [ Jisweo [J]acrres REPROCUCTICN OF Tris coer, PROM, arrGto 2 4 y . . a ores: Ova Oxo : oo" CLAmFY To CB Pe Na. , - Oar 3 xnEP TO come wo. 5 . _ . \ : ‘ "pees ev one ei 10 menn 0 antrum to eee mae ee . AC TION UNIT Te - . 7 7 ~ ” ‘ : |F) FILE, VR : _ . ‘ ACTION NO . . . . . 4 PAGE 4 MADRID 1237 SECRET ( “—- PHOWED WIGHT.28 MAY QUITE UPSET OVER FAILURE To HEAR oo . . FROM HIM. HAD CONSULTED WITH "FRIENDS" WHO SUGGESTED i - \ SHE TRAVEL TO SPAIN FOR PERSONAL MEETING WITH QuPILL-1, oe ‘ FOR WHICH ALREADY HAD. RESERVATIONS ON FLIGHT 29 may. i , . WHEN Q-1 ADVISED HER THAT xo FURTHER NEWS EXPECTED a ( «UNTIL AFTER AMECRU-I RETURN, SNE AGREED TO CANCEL. | ‘ Y TRAVEL PLANS, ; : Be QUTIMID CONFIRMS AMECRU-1 LUNCH DATE WITH AMAUTO-1 0 to, FY) AIRLISTS SHOW HIM AND WIFE ON 31 MAY MANIFESTS. ‘ 7s. FILE 31961063, 201-325564 Sree 201-276880, 201-2753949, 291-287682, 201-859E62, 201- 735296, ‘ 4 251-354245, 291-636293. GP-1 , ". SECRET (. / - ( 1 om i
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| | 4-00000 104-10181-10011 PP URES Rg wr tines etme, mei, Bates ees moa A | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | BRGCL ROVERS TD AT CLA HESUQUAHTERS OY ae ie HOUSE SELECT COMNETTER ON ASSASSINATLONS STAUE Mt FUE TUCLE/SUABER/VOLUSE: PULZ-Perez, Orestes Suillerno : ; Volume 2 Te ; _ INCLUSIVE DATES: _ — pes/loc Roo: 2PM “CUSTODIAL UNL T/LOCATION : Tee i ard at DELETIONS, IF ANY: , , . , Third. Acency docunents! ‘ erie a, DATE DATE RECEIVED | RETURNED 3 18 Sen 78 REVIEWED BY (PRINT. NAME) Pp. ORR ee ‘ POCUMENTS MAY BE CoP! ED ON REMOVED FROM THIS FILE i Zz ° SYR oe Ne empe Sh ae er panne ce ae et me Sm me RS een T~OLNYNY § OMTOLTEND 8048910 *ZoIDE ZINY - END.-OF ¥ OL Tt = 31 "Nay 1970°- - Lf . 1 ares eee nee oo ae i4-00000 BF ee cee eae ee bee 5. E c R £ T ema AY 12 CITE WHAT A MADRID INFO DIRECTOR : TYPIC ati AUTO - mo REFS: A. WH/IAMI 7651 Geri) € a oa Be DIRECTOR 936576 aT Lf, . cS ok MADRID 1177 (9 OkF a, S19) Fo, 1. - SAMKO HAS CONFIRMED FLIGHT RESERVATIONS FOR) HADRID ON 29 MAY. Has BEEN BRIEFED AND UNDERSTANDS - - . . I © CONTACT It "STRUCT LOWS. 7 * 2. FILE: 201-735296 AND 201-88S054, GP © sEecReET | ce ~ © i: ll | — 7 afl oe © MP | © _ Ge Bog . ; — : . RY in , : 2 -20/-SELOSH > C57 A O/- PBS 2IL fag : 7 : t - : : ; , a Ce? P Mas. € (+. srnsy 0 2KEG 20 Lo RoutiNG ssaca asaria’s stime s J, el aah CA, FE SECRET 25 iszae may. 70 CITE ann ah OO —— © IRE ‘CT OR NFO: WEL nTAMI ROME . ee | / 089749 c o. TYPIC anauto Che, 22 ) . 20 . REFS: A. wigaitant: isi Cae ; Q - Be DIRECTER a3 65 76 : MICROFILM re JUN 1970 BOC. MICRO, SER, I. PLEASE aSvISe WHEN Sait iKO- 2s MAY TRAVEL CONFIRMED, - OM ARRIVAL, MADRI2 WILL BZ CONTASTED BY SACODER PER MADRID 1168. RESERVATION AT HOTEL FENIX CONFIRMED BUT WOLDER IF HE HAY MaVE sow DIFFICULTY WiTH FLIGHT AESCRVATIONS IN VIEW RATHER HEAVY PRE-SEASON TOURIST | TRAFFIC THIS YEAR. . . 2. FLORSGA PRESENCE MADRID FOR SANKO APPROACH COULD BE HELPFUL BUT ROT DEEMED ESSENTIAL. ACCORDINGLY, 29 5 6 6. SHOULD IT APPEAR DESIRAPLE To EXTEND CURRENT DEBRIEFING BE YON) 29 MAY, SUGGEST HE GE ALLOWED REMAIN TO WRAP uP CASE, , 3. FILE 201-135296, 201-888054, GP-] SECRET B-20/- ye EOS HK LOR PBS ILL geese Or tA, ree Oe - ony "a “f IT May 1? 14-00000 _—_ Fo bs. 7 9, ufoy maa fod a Que le : . . : : : "Report No. 3r : . an _ FRANCO-enters the offlee. ‘iney mention the ineident that happened lest ninht at Barajas airport when the plane arrived . from Havand. . & voman(Spanish) rudsed. her umbvella ont : threetcned HORACIO, while 4 gusano kept hitting him. FRANCO says trat he hit five ox six of the attackers. real ‘hird, and - that he thinks he really hurt one of them quite badly around the face and head. Everyone was covered with blood, ; an come. into the office and. telk about the - Aincident(above) also. Then the @lrl says that ahe has come to Spain to tuke a course’in Alcala, It seens that the course ... is connected with UNESCO, She will later go to the University |. Looe of Santender and-on- to Paris to take a course there, She says; |” . i she is a member of the, Party, and wants to know how she is nd goings to maintain hea Bet. here in Spain. RUIZ says that | they too are members, "bE at due to the difficuity of public relations that 1t-1s a month-and a-half since they have had. a group meeting, He says that the work that they are doins makes it difficult to carry on the Party life, but that never- theless it is necessary to neve sroun meetings to discuss tha _ . members, Sne says that she would like to live in Madrid, ; t . in a student residence, and commute to Alcala by car, or f “9° bus every day, Ruiz Says that in this wey 16 weuld 5e more . “wee. economical for her and she would have more contact witn the ‘ *. other students, She says that shé would 1tke to be in ; some Spanisn-American collese to get accuainted with the -students there.,: RUIZ says she .could be very useful so ‘them with her student connections, and that without interfering with her Studies wne ean 2130 be helping Cuba, H¢ highly recommends that she get every thing she can, culturally during her stay in Spain, He Says that for very much she has read about museuns and historical and artistic places 1t 4s quite differnnt seeing them, Ruiz asxs her to leave her address at the endassy so that the President of the Youen's Faderation of the Party can take advantage of her being of use to them in one way or another, so Ruiz tells her that anything that might heppen to her te come . ° : to the embassy and let their kiow about it, He says there is , the danger that they will spy on-her or follow her and that there is the possibility of enemies getting close to her, Fe says that everyone makes mistakes and that if she does to let them know at once so thas they can prevent the consequence, and give her good advice, , . A wonan and a r for a leny time, At about 2:39 pm he comes in with BARREDA end another person. Ruiz says that he has to srrite to the Deputy Secretary(of Foreisn Relations-?) about the. ineident at Forajas airport, He is roine to point out the permissiveness of the police, He is going to point out that the officials of the embassy were provoked by the others He has been out of the office aA mae Av 7e “wot . E227 AOD Is 14-0000 . ftnw oy, 3h ay : , : mo . Mee A é wo vg Thy ” Lo . : > iat ; a, A . 1 20 ; ROUTING ANO/Om INITIALS. SEEM ——____ ae ) eee eT ’ . Case SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION Crassiries a ne ae eee & ita War «ce wan . ° | { _ . . “| ween: Tee Cn CLaiMey TO -Ce PLE.NO. KAGE TO COPE NO. OAaven a —_— LB Reece eos - . |O menp O mcruns To : SE CR ET “eeizece MAY 78 cite MADRID’ 166 oo - = of WH/MIAME INFO DinectoR - "BD detach. 0885 I 7 TYPI¢ AHAUTO 2 OG _ ee . ° REF: WH/MAAIMY 7651 (wosscta) _ | im 1. SAM KO HAS RESERVATION ‘AT HOTEL FENIX RPT FE DMICR OFILMED PASEO DE LA CASTELLANA 2, BEGINNING 30 May. ON ARFIVAUN 1979 SAN KO SHOULD TAKE Tax! DIRECTLY To HOTEL WHERE Sacbaige. MICRO, SER, USING ALIAS JORN ALCINO WILL CONTACT AT 1702 HOURS, 3O MAY. IN EVENT OF: Ev ERGENCY SANKO © SHOULD CALL ALCINO ON 276-6990. WHILE WAITING FOR SACODER °S VISIT SAN KO SHOULD ARRANGE FOR SEPARATE TOURS OF MADRID, TOLEDO AND EL ESCORIAL/VALLEY OF FALLEN FOR 1, 2 AND S JUNE, THIS NECESSARY TO SUPPORT STORY AS WELL AS ® ® @ @ FOR SANKO TC HAVE LITERATURE ON HIS PERSON WHEN MAKES CONTACT YITH AMAUTO-1. . "2. THANKS FOR FINE SUPPORT. 7 . _ | ee BS , 3. FILE 201-735296 aND 201- 866054. GP-1 . SECRET _ Lana - | a oh, . _ —, Dawe © ®@ © 6 hy io) SECRET = htt 7g nee aw 2) reruns v0 —_— ain 17-1 Cp apex C] nous istk _2——| (O re ees rar to, — + _~ tone ad if “7 | Fan eva De: Sd Bil —_—_— 7 . . . te . on . + . : . atte . __ipray - eecsiieabond ———. (uate oand ee i (eeacomm number ea paEen ee . é DIRECTOR _ ~ CRED 35 19 is2itd ee 351859 Ll. THANK YCU.. MCST USEFUL. .2, 0 FILE: . 201- -735295. END CF MESSAGE is ra ~ e/iu/ces, ea an pores, 2.0 anki C/DOLF9 CMMD ae! Arne] 7-} Em 7 wiltfes'y . broe 7 1 C6 2Gn0"! HATING CTSICeRS . RELCASING CIFICER [os E-C-R-E-T AUTHENTICATING Orrliergs REPRODUCTION BY OTHER Pte vi cor? KO, ee ce teen erm ne ET ner | tice tt Toure insse momantlr Cane Secervaniar r OVSENINA TIONS Lassie Sitise* - Tora Copies 2. ROUTING ANG/OR Ter TtaL8-SzEK Or a EMINATIONCT “"LASSIFIEO pA SORES es nour Ing an BeaaN ner Noe. nnn . cn aovanee coor f Thissueo a ge C RET Bie ived MAY 70 CITE F eivmann fe Vayeeccu ACT ING) ots. war 1” sro DIRECTOR aan - oo 7 ‘TYPIC anauTo . 4 Se, 7 REFS: A. WarmnAMy: 1628 Citozns). &. WH/HIART 1633" T0829) a Pe paRtD 1154 (iw osy7s) Pa. SAMKO HAS BEEN INSTRUCTED TO MAKE RESERVATTS . ON AEROAVES DE MEXICO FLIGHT To MADRID, ON-29 may, | a 2- SAMNKO THOUROUGHLY UNDERSTANDS FOLLOWING COVER FOR TRIPs A. WIEN WIFE PASSED ay /AY, WAS BROKEN UP AND STILL NOT COWPLETELY RECOVERED. DECIDED TRIP TO” EUROPE WOULD HELP. FORGET. B. SAY “JULIUS” LAST YEAR AT SanKo's HOLL YwaoD DELICATESSEN, SAMKO, WHO HE ARO ANAUTO-1- HAD BEEN KILLED, WAS TOLD BY > Jub tus" OF AMAUTO-1°S CURRENT POSITION IN MADRID. SANKO, THEREFORE, -OOKING UP AMAUTO- i FOR MOL D TIMES SAKE, 3. IF CONTACT ESTABLISHED, SAMKO INSTRUCTED To. FOLLOW THESE LINES WITH ANAUTO- is Se]. Feo os ge Sin a 93594 oe t pene 5 : : i : (#se0 Fu ted In} : ii |aorres “Pereegoucr x t J ROTION ne TOTAL Copies Ts ROUTING ANDIOM INITIALS SEEN OF SECRET “iui Apvance coo | lisse moee: Qin . . Cre _—_—_ cLamry to cb ene no, : . co er . , | SAGF TO Crs NO. a . ose es eee oreo Gaerne 00 pmanen tat 7651 SECRET: BS a OAc RELIVE “OLD DAYS: AND TRY-TO RERLIOLE OLD SPARKS vE ENTION HOW GOOD THINGS ARE IN STATES ato OFPoaTY NIT res EXISTING. ‘Be IN LOW KEY, SOUND KIM out ow FEELINGS . TOWARDS’ STATES, AUTHUG, REGIME, FUTURE; AND FAMILY. — Cy SET UP CHANNEL OF cont: “LCATIONS FOR FUTURE, _ USING “SAMKO'S HONE ADDRESS. at SANE TINE, ATTERPT 70 OBTAIN ADDRESS TO WHICH HE COULD WRITE AMAUTO-1, 4. SANKO UNDERSTANDS THESE BASIC INSTRUCTIONS AND CONCURS IN THEIR LOGIC. HE STATED WILLINGNESS TO APPLY THEM IN EVENTUAL MEETING WITH ANAUTO-1. ANY MORE . COMPLICATED INSTRUCTIONS woULD TE! TO CONFUSE AND - POSSIBLY ALIENATE SANKO AT THIS TINE. THIS ALSO. ALLOWS Mads ID ANY GPTIONS IT. MAY WANT TO USE WITHOUT CONFUSING SANKO. Se SAM} xO INDICATED "JULIUS" wAS “JULIO Diaz, BORN CIRCA 1938 08 CUBA. DURING 1958'S WHEN AMAUTO-1.WORKED ror SANKO, "gulls" ALSO WORKED AND WAS FRIEND OF AMAUTO-1. * JULIUS RESIDES SONEWHERE If WEST PAaLti BEACH OR FORT LAUDERDALE, IS HARRIE 3, AND HAS “CHiLDRE Whe SAMKO HAS Oe D DO SEIRET a Cases Secrerasiat DisseMiNaTiON .-—~ Cuassinicodit face” - Ue Lcopes vo SOU TING snore rarriats-sttm ar Puemen INT ne CLAREFY TO CE PE KO. MALY TO CB PILE NO. : | teen 1O rene aa © rercen to OEsre ae BENE LAF PAGE 3: WEANTANI WSIS ECRET. ts kot ‘SEEN SLNCE CHANCE ENCOUNTER. ABOUT YEAR AGO. ———s FLS PROVIDE HOTEL ‘AtD CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS. “ ; Sanika WILL ACCEPT ANYONE WHO MENTIONS MR. JOSEPH NORRIS. : 2s. FILE: “E31-735296 AW 201-866054. GP- 1 - SE CRET i 4 ; “ Be i14-00000 oC. fc Ro 4 2118057 | ray 76 cite bs sa PRICRITY DIRE CTOR - 1iiFo veymtant, “HAD Le: RO FINOLI conTacteD SUBU REF ( EVENT ING 2d MAY. “SUBJ LIVING AT REF a5 A CUSA ‘ REFUGEE. 2. NEITHER SUBJ. NOR BORGES UNDERSTA -EXSLISH PARASES. SUBy SOLVED Language EXSLISH SPEAKING NEIGHBOR To INTERPRET 30R, ROGHMATE BORGES MANAGED TELL RoF NERVOUS. CONDITION, KAD UNGERGONE E YEAR Ass, ROFFINOLI WOTiCzO Sone HER TROUGET PROBABLY DUE INITIAL UNCERTAI . Se SUBJ IS WHITE CUSAN App: oN 3°%@ HAS SLENDER SUILD ALTHO SMALL Paunen, SLISHTLY SLIMISKED, AQUILINE 8OSz, SZ LOS ANGELES2e38 ‘(C2dc bd, arp : ~ . iite..087¢ 72a-4heG aS . a i sy UNDER SUITABLE PRETEXT SS.WITH CNE JORGE SORGES, D ENGLISH, SPEAK ONLY FEW ee SY ASKING SPANISH= VHILE SUBJ CALLING NEIGH- FFINOLI SUSU SUFFERING FROM SEVERE ECTRO SHOX TREATMENT APPROX a ; fOUSNESS. ON PART CF SUSU, BUT °C UTY WAY ROSFINOLI CONTACTING HIM. " TALL, ¥ZIGHS 130-135 LBs. LENSTE, ONS SIDEBURNS, ETO.) suse HAS VERY Z0YISH © APPEARANCE, vi 2 COULD ZAsi Y PASS AS PERSON 21-23 yz NO COVERT HOMOSEXUAL TENDENCIES NOTES. ARS OLD ALTHO KE CLAIMS TO BE 29, of OV- PBEDIG | 8 Nilay 70 f | 14-0000 CLASSIFIED NCSSAG - PAGE 2 00 SASEACS ANGELES 2099 -S ELC. RET _— ene a 4. SUBY NEVER SINCE ASRiVING LOS ANGELES ALTHO HAS | APPLIED FOR SiVERaL=G353. ACCORDINS TO BORGES, SUSU DENIED WORK DUE: | “JO KIS NERVOUS CONSITION, 0. bee Sot ae 5.. FILE: 201-735296, GP-1 0” . eT “SECRET ee _ - + ' I: ; fi 7 : - i i . ; > 5 crt ree, | Gori i boog | ere , CABLE Secreramiar Discewnanise ra et pre artsy ‘ ASHARCE Chee OE anes LJ awerces MARE TS 09 FRE wo o_o ee !'D rE 89 O sre ro SECRET 2112357: MAY 7a cits MADRID fist i PRIORITY VHMIAMT, DIRECTOR: PEN 87675 “TYPIC AMAUTO - _ 0 eee ee “REF: A. “DIRECTOR 0357420 Be WH/MIANT re28(/nd of 70ay) 1. PLEASED WITH APPEARANCE OF “ut ULIAS" INTO OPS La PICTURE. WE ARE NO¥ PREPARED TO IMPLEMENT APPROACH TO ee AMAUTO=i USING. SAMKOs HOWEVER REF B HIGHLIGHTS. AN fo a IMPORTANT ASPECT OF SANKC’S CHARACTER WHICH COULD HAVE . AN ADVERSE AFFECT ON THE SUCCESS OF THE OPERATION. BEFORE PROVIDING CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS REED CLEAR INDI- . CATION. THAT SAMKO, ALTHOUGH DOING FAVOR FoR HIS GOVT, - Stee WILLING AND ABLE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS, _HE MUST UNDERSTAND ae THAT HIS MISSION TO MapRID IS To OBTAIN ASSESSMENT OF AMAUTO-1 AND THROUGH RENEWAL CF OLD FRIENDSHIP TO OPEN CHANNEL To AMAUTO- | SHOULD THE LATTER EVER ‘NEED A FRIEND IN THE U.S. ALSO. THAT HE CANNOT (RPT CANNOT EXPRESS OR IMPLY To AMAUTO-1 TRKAT VISIT -To MADRID WAS AT THE BENXEST . OF THE U.S. GOVERNMENT OR JKLANCE. WITH THIS ASSURANCE ‘SEE “NO REASON NOT TO: PROCEED WITH oP. ‘ON OTHER HAND (3 ce PY LIS AK SECRET ; o ) ig. Dea 14-0000 + Casce SecartasiaT DisseMinATION — CLASSIFIED Messace TOTAL Copies i AGU TMG AMD/OR MITIALL-SEL SE SECRET 2 (Shen Filled In) =e Oe Ow jquaery.vo coreg wal LAP YO CB PRE NO. . oO re 8D O. ndivaw to PAGE : 2 MADRID 1151, Ss E CRE T. IF HE WOT VILLING OR ABLE: COMPLY vith THESE GUIDELINES, moot OPERATION NOT LIKELY ACHIEVE*OBJECTIVES AND. MIGHT. _ CAUSE EMBARRASSMENT TO ALL CONCERNED. — "2. WELCOME ANY WH/MIANT CHANGES. IN SCENARIOS OTHERWISE STATION WILL PROCEED AS PREVIOUSLY NOTED. “3, FILE 201-735296.. oP-1 | SECRET ! i seeere 2 LS Urs -SECREY 4 ace (Wen Flee pe ome on aor ORR: Ove. on cLamery To eo POE HO. SREP TO COR HO / | O ene ao -O aaron vo PG : oo 70Hw.087093 SECRET 28184 MAY 70 CITE WHA TAM <NEBECKER ACTING) PRIORITY DIRECTOR, MADRID = 0 “TYPIC AMATO . | . REF vRAmiAMT. 7628 - Gosmel) de ~ SANKO CONTACTED MID- DAY. 20 MAY. HE HAS SHOTS, NEW PASSPORT, A aN READY To TRAVEL. PACHANKIS MEATIONED . TENTATIVE DATE OF 29 MAY VIA IBERIA. , : 2. WHEN QUESTIONED ON MUTUAL FRIEND Whe COULD HAVE TOLD HIM OF AMAUTO-1 POSITION IN SPAIN, SAMKO SAID HE TALKED TG “JULIAS" FROM OLD DAYS ABOUT ONE YEAR AGO. “JULIAS™ YORKED IN GROCERY STORE WITH AMAUTO-1 AND CURRENTLY RESIDES IN MIAMI/HOLLYWOOD AREA. SAMKO CANNOT FURTHER IDENTIFY. APPEARS WE CAN INVOKE “JULIAS” AS COVER STORY FOR CONTACT, RATHER THAN PURSUE MANUEL (WIGOS) PEREZ LEAD. . 3. FILE: 2@1-735296 AND go1- -866054, @P-1 MICROFILMED _ JUNG 1970 boc. MICRO. SER. “SECRET oS COPY. emt DP OTD SS wr PBT prs! IY - 4 t bb 5 f " SECRET 7 H Fig 2) aro, 14-0000 oun aoe aaa 2 oe . a . dD: CABLE SECRETARIAT OnsieyinaTion “aSsiicD MESSAEE 2 torar Gomes “}e “9 POUT tea AmOrOR -MITIALS-SEEM 8F Penmm wet not rer ts) : —— ADVANCE COPY sa med me Due : wh eats Gee O~p cCUseury (TO CO PLE.MO. LAER TO CE PLEND. 0 acrues ro 2 ace oO rue an - pryonity DIRECTOR, MADRID” TYPIC ‘AmAUTO REFS. A. nape iD” tigi Ca wn) _ ey p MIGROFILMED “B. DIRECTOR 935471 JUNQ, 1970 C. DIRECTOR 035482 DOC. MICRO. SER. De DIRECTOR 835499 -_ , 1. REFS B THRU D APPEAR To BE CONTRADICTORY. - PLEASE ADVISE. 2, IN ANY EVENT, SAMKO HAS ALREADY BEEN BRIEFED ¢ ALONG LINES OF DIRECTOR 233355, DO NOT BELIEVE BRIEFING ON COMPLICATED SENARIO WOULD BE PRODUCTIVE, AS SAMKO 1s SIMPLE’ MAN, HAS SOMEWHAT VOLATILE PERSONALITY, AND | . Not ‘TRAINED INTEL OPERATIVE. HE IS IN eWecT DOING FAVOR FOR HIS GOVERNMENT AND IS NOT A RECRUITED ASSET ‘WHO HAS BEEN TRAINED TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS,~ IN ADDITION, | i. en rn HE APPEARS TO BE RATHER WAIVE AS.FAR AS INTEL OPS ARE ‘CONCERNED. CAS EXAMPLE, WHEN .SAMKO APPLIED FOR PASSPORT, EXPECTED RED CARPET TREATMENT, DESCRIBED PASSPORT OFFICIAL AS “MISERABLE SOB" WHO GAVE EVERYORE HARD TIME. JC 7) bros oe: SECOS f secrer > “OPY ae Uy. , 14-0000 “ABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION “ CLASSIFIED M message TOTAL Cories - ROUTING ARO/GR WOTALOSITN aT KAGE TO CB PLE ND __ ———— - AGLE 30 nek Et WOT ED omer (tT ST —— aaa —Y secret oes. EE} eee (When Filled Ia) STIS .ogwance coor | veo [Juortes REPROSUCTION OF Tit COPY Pa oMiBIT - , ‘woer, CJ (0 . . . cLasary TO CI‘FR ENO. i + aT - a , , ‘OO ome av’ » O (AereRN TO peanew 2 PAGE 2 VH/NTART 7628 s EC R ET , PACHANKIS. TOLD HIM. FOR SECURTY REASONS. PASSPORT PEOPLE. on ere (NOT ADVISED SANKO “ROLE IN AMAUTO CASE.) ALSO, BELIEVE are " aMY PREARRANGED PLAN COULD MOST EASILY GO AWRY GIVER oF ; CIRCUMSTANCES OF AMAUTO. CASE. 3. “susGEST MIMAT. BRIEFING ‘OF SANKO REMAIN SIMPLE « _ . _ An UNCOMPLICATED. THIS WILL ALLOW MADRID CASE OFFICER i \- _TO PERSONALLY ASSESS SANKO ANT TAILOR OPERATIONAL “DIRECTION TO SAMKO AND OPERATIONAL CLIMATE IN. MADRID. y H IN SUMMARY, GIVEN. TIME ELEMENT AND OUR ASSESSMENT SAMKO Bae " WE FEEL CONTACT BETWEEN SAMKO. AND AMAUTO=L at THIS! wu STAGE SHOULD BE AIMED AT UP-TO-DATE ASSESSMENT: oF- LATTER AND POSSIBLE ESTABLISHMENT COMMO CHANNEL TO FREE WORLD. al) PILE: B01-735296 AND 201-866054. gP-1-. —_ SECRET seerty 14-00000 2 oe oe Bie EY , . - . ee Pte coke pein G2 oun Ell | tres : Se Cfsit/ees/ors: a 1 2 SA-SRFrP PCy Co axnex’ ( seruan ro. BRANCH © Cj re rio pen 2 C7 eice 1 cs Fite OL . ‘ . . ich $i —_—— — . 7, apt Flees vat, VIO’ py ft “ LAX > ¥ : _ _ = . 7 fetter totes) [clase he ation} ee Taste and te [sereserce number) 2aal 782! SE GRET _ CITE ong 5 . . TAQ om Tu persone INFO: MADRID | _ _ TYPIc AMAUTO- REFS: A. MADD 1231 (era 035989) B, DIRZGTC? 035472 C. DINSCTCR 035432 - -D, DIRECTGR 035499 - EB. W: ALLAML (IN 057021) MICROFILMED {- JUN 5 -1970 : . | DOC. MICRO. SER. . 1. BELIZIE CONTRADICTION CITED REF = IS ONLY APPARENT, | CHRCHOLCGICAL ORDER (HOT t ERERICAL, OAD=R) OF OTHER REFS WAS “p, A, B, AND C. THAT IS, REF D, Unirrrd First, TOM BASIG = POSITION TILT VIGO HOT TO BZ Co: SIDERED FOR APPROACH WHEN We . HAD SANKO FOR THAT PUREOSE, THIS POSITION OBTAINS, REVS B AND € WERE OLY Ii RESPONSE TO REF A SUGSESYION THAT XUGJLEDGE a OF YIGO ON SAO'S PARY WCULD LUILD UP CREDIBLE sAtixo STORY TO AMAUTO-1, THIS DOS NOT HEAT AWE USE OF Vico. REPS B AND Cc WERE SENT PRIORITY AND TIUS GOT LOWER NUMBERS THAN REF D. 2. DEFER TO ADDEES ON SCENARIO, ~ : ws ; COMUINUED _ . CS COPY : CV? Dae Alls bx So CG Om . _COSRTINATING OFFICERS oe. ; 26 Kees Fe" NG 86 Ores. a AUTHONTICA nexcacina orricen ef S- -E-C C-R-E*T c eg! | . OFFIC vow an REPRODUCTION GY Orica. THAN THO ISSUING 5 OFriCt: is Pr OHIBETEO, copy NO. ‘ wee 9 re oats 14-0000 pond len | yy bh te ate iy 7 mia . Lyte : . oT anes nn at a ienmnmentnmaa) an ee + ELE SECRETARIAT O1SSE! sanariogs (7! Fy INOCX — imi Inge x 3 7 Hevtan 10 —- ERANCH Ci FILE | R10 even, rine Ns FI BO __ ; 7 oe ; _ —— ; Seen : — ; a et - RBs ESL a. S| ee, ve, ; . ; _ _ i a “tent y pad aarnREatON 7 [éate and tre Gre tied) 7 (esterenso nome . SECRET PAGE 10 Se CITE = DIRECTOR O as gf bo eee a 3. sthz: “201-135236 AND -201-866054. : . ne - END OF. MESSAGE, “ 7 VV he ear : uo . . 5 ra be : 9 ; : m . ; 4 William V. Broe re James E. “oannexy 3 : CMD - . Bo , c/w /CoG : a ‘| ' FY : . “COORDINATING OFFICERS . a . =—_s AUTHENTICATING RELEASING OFFICER . 7 S-E-C-R-E-¥ OFFICER REPRODUCTH. i uy OTHER SHAN THE sSSU. NG OFFICE ke.’ copy NO - "s ane ie ‘ 1 -_ i 14-0000 _ - B. DIRECTOR 033355 THAIS + Laken of CUARD SHE ELER; ptd > COG /OPS . RISLD te a ee RR +. . : ° C) FILE RIO, Owore 0 somot EC] ativan ro Beane ALLE SECRETA IAT pass SUN ATION S Pe). C7 rnc iw es rue no, 2 -_ coe a oe, Bale fea 26 fa cies rea fetta) “tle ad {dato and time filed) | {relarence sonbert » tebesification) SECRET ; er cite weds Gs rM/SASES SADRID 198 A8z zit TYPIC-AMAUTO . - REFS: AL wussrar 7595 ax ossi78) i DUE. LACK OF. INFO : MENTIONED REF A, “PLUS SHORT TIMES ANAUTO- 1 SCHEDULED REMAIN. MADRID, DO NOT RPT NOT BE SLIEVE vIGO LEAD WORTH PURSUIT. APPRECIATE WORK BONE ANYIIOW, 2, QS BELIEVES SANKO APPROACH MENTIONED REF B OUR ONLY GOOD POSSIBILITY VIEW TIME LIMITATIONS. SHEN MADRID VIEWS ON SCENARIO RECEIVED, SANKO AND. PACHANKIS CAN ARRANGE TRAVEL, 3, FILE 201-735296, . , ‘END OF MESSAGE - WH/COG/COMMENT: © Ref A mentioned location of distant cousin of . - AMAUTO-1, current recruitment target. Ref B. urged field to consider sending former employer - of. AMAUTO- 1 to Madrid for "chance confrontation," paar W uk AM fe BROE $ C/ HID ~ ] ; a . ; /- . 1? cL ALS i 3 ee EUR/IB 2.9772 7! Wea (8 press Gai (leew ene yy a : . JAM iRS FE, FLANNERY ( ’ ace i ‘4. C/WH/COG a CoOPNATHIG GEFICERS en ' ‘ ee SUP Lb 4 White Wwe : bec AuinchticaTiINa = =, | SECRET | te orricen c few XO pepcpUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE corr NO. tr 23 F Te er ae a 14-0000 com: GLE RG! I:ck ere Gf i/ccs/ors mt” 1925 ot —— 1g; ‘AY7O eS CASLE SLERET ARAL DISSEMINATION {7} invex- O 19 INDEX (J rerusn ro ——____ onarice ( rie mo . tee — Oe Fite ta cs FILE NO. 7 : ~ ae i ah [rice va, sans = ie at. AD clips > S. Se f : : - eet : “ten ite _ _ feted . Wess tigation) . “wai and ti imo Wied) ireierence unis) . -SECRE Ln : _ eee . . a a 522 Sete sre biRecToR nr rearonmry ? tADRID. ‘INEO PRIOR RITY “yani . oo 0 3 3548 O72 _ TV. TYPIC AMAUTO a so rn - REF: MADRID 1131 (IN 035999) 1. ASKING LOS ANGELES FOR REP IEFO ) SEPARATELY, EXCEPT. BELIDVE ror ADVISABLE ASS. ANZUTO=1 CCUSIN ADCUT . ANAUTO-1 LOCATION SINCE COUSIN IAS NOT SEI NDA FOR SEVEN YEARS AND IAS BEEN UNDER PSYC! SEATRIC TREAEUENT « - . 2... CONPLETELE CONCUR REST OF REF. 3. FILE: 201-735296. | EXD OF. MESSAGE nn - jc/cus/IB/S Ane. DP sao! Ge Ay tvetl 3 a 3 JC: Ao Vi RCD 2 ee Via ’ 4—— as eS E, FLAMIERY . chs pulees _ Ke LY RISE 25 a efor . COORDINATING OFFICERS ne , ; MARE: Y an ING OFFICER : [- s ECRET . ; ee] fehdencna REPROSUCTION ay OTHER. WAT THE ISSUING OFFICE IS FROUIOITEO, , cery HO. _ 4 STEN BY #86 CLL/CCG/0RS SP 1325 FJ no tNoex — (] rite ines re ma i: woe . a va, Ri ‘ny DO df £ reread ee. ~ ee a 0 a a : (chasaificaton) me (esta ond time tiled) | 7 . (reterence ~.S_E-CRET. . a 23el'a i0 CITE DIRECTOR © weed, 3 5.417 4 -™ ' PRICRITY DO BASE LOS ANGELES «Liv ROOTING 7 7 woe —ee ODRID sO “TYPXC AMLUTO. 7 a | 1. PLS DETERUINE ASAP FINSICAL DESCRIPTICN AND cocupsTron OF MANUEL (VIGCS) PERIZ, 935 nnicou AVENUE, ©” ABIREMEND 10, LOS ANGELES, APPARENTLY. NO TELEENONE. VICos SIEVE LOS ANSELES FROM MAME IN RARLY MARCH, 2, FILE: 201-735296. EUD OF MESSAGE WH CQ@GENT:- Based on Madrid L131 (IN 635999) recucgt chat access agent of WA/ical ba elven cuch is Rormaticn ebeue Sbfect a3 possible for sake of approzcn to Cubsa target in Madrid, . Ae EUR/IBIS eer an woe | CAI 8 iD LA EF pot Lojo— - SS ts Le . s / JOSEP BULIK JANES E, FLANNERY s Loe €/19/1/B1 ‘. u : na 7 PET IFS : C3 copy ARIRTE 2 (9m, TO CCORDINATING OFFICERS - Fs esonmanine arrice — ; RELEASING OFFICER . | see RET | . i AUTHESNTICALING OFFICER REPROCUCTION OY OTUCR THAN TNE ISSUING OFFICE 13 PRONIBITED, ceey no, teres __ ot a 14-0000 ceo. 298 “ee « OA miTiALS-SELN BY ~ Cy assirico MESSAGE, « ; Joris COPES_ ae a nounNa ANE! ger (When"F ithe? Ini 5 ‘Cagit SECRETARIAT DuiséunceariOn aan Sot fy Peeam ist Nor wes _—_——_— ene ee Q~o | cLagiey 12 C8 PE NO _ eo nage TO C8 me wo. a mesic O neryen 10 pAANCH — SECRET. 1912242 MAY 78 CITE MADRID “DIRECTOR , WH/NIAMI a TYPIC AMAUTO ‘Dire CTOR™ 33355 te WE BELIEVE THAT CHANCE ENCOUNTER WITH ANAUTO- 1! ALONE TOD DIFFICULT 10 ARRANGE SINCE AMAUTO-1 IS FRE QUENTLY” IN COMPANY SONEGONE FROM HIS STAFF OR HAVING . LUNCH WITH SPANISH OFFICIALS OR BUSINESSMEN. MOREOVER, re “ENCOUNTER UNDER THIS SITUATION, WE FEEL» WOULD NOT PERMIT RELAXED EXCHANGE BETWEEN SAMKO AND AMAUTO-1. WE WOULD) —— (Lane To SUGGEST FOLLOWING ALTERNATIVES A. OW ARRIVAL SPAIN-VIA AERONAVES DE MEXICO ALIGHT 45@ LEAVING “MIANT FRIDAY SANKO WOULD GO DIRECTLY “ TO HOTEL oF “STATION SELECTION. STATION OFFICER WILL ALSO . occupy HOTEL IN ALIAS: AND INITIAL. CONTACT WITH SAMKO VILL BE MADE IN HOTEL. (INCIDENTALLY, BELIEVE NO NEED . PACHA NKIS ACCOMPANY SAMKO TO MADRID. )- B. EARLY SUND AY AFTERNOON SAM KO WOULD GO DIRECTLY “To AMALTO-1'S PRIVATE RESIDENCE. © HIS EXCUSE WILL BE wee *. «THAT. HE WOULD HAVE GONE To EMBASSY BUT WAS CERTAIN THAT oe escort A ly Fe ee SECRET — bay 452M CABLE SECRETARIAT Dissemination CLASSIFIEOMESSAGE TOTAL COPies Ou TING ANOLON INITIALS-BEEN' ON” SECRET , (When Filled tn) . ; [were Ores (Jno * — ——— Nek, cLasmry ro cf eR € NO. oe R-REP TO CH FE NO. Oo mre RD” OO -neruen rs = 7 pmanen ZETION UNIT FILE, VR PAGE 2 HADRID 1131 S. ECRET Be _ EMBASSY WOULD BE CLOSED. IN ADDITION, SINCE SAMKG. en | SCHEDULED TOUR. OF MADRID: AND. SUBURBS LEAVING EARLY .. a ee woway MORNING DECIDED MAKE EFFORT’ CONTACT “aN AUTO- 1. . L ote AT HOME. Raticr THAN POSSIBLY MISS OPPORTUNITY ‘To SEE HIN. “(SAM KO WILL, BE INSTRUCTED To SIGN UP FOR TOUR OF CITY TO LEND AUTHENTICITY To STORY.) SANKO WILL HAVE TO” 1) BE PREPARED. HEPLY TO INEVITABLE QUESTION FROM AMAUTO-12 ho - "Wee DD yoy. fiw MY ADDRESS? SAMKO"S REPLY WOULD BE TMT. HE: “OBTAINED ADDRESS. FROM IBERIA EMPLOYEE AT AIRPORT “Ho SPENT CONSIDERABLE TIME TRYING TO LOCATE AMAUTO,1 RESIDENCE. CADDRESS APPEARS IN DIP LIST AVAILABLE | i OVERTLY.) BAHKO WOULD FURTHER EXPLAIN, IF NECESSARY, THAT HE pid hor KNOW HOW ENPLOYEE GOT ADDRESS, BUT KNOWS SNE MaDe WUABER ‘OF TELEPHONE CALLS. WE CANNOT PREDICT AM AUT O=1° 8 REACTION TO THIS DIRECT APPROACH. HE MIGHT CLAIM PRESS OF BUSINESS OR OTHER COMMITMENTS THEREBY REFUSING SKE SAMKO IN HOME BUT MIGHT SUGGEST THAT SANKO visit eNsadsy MONDAY MORNING. SANKO SHOULD BE PREPARED ‘TO SAY THAT IF THIS WOULD NOT EMBARRASS AMAUTO-1I NE “WOULD GLADLY CANCEL TOUR AND GO. TO USE STANDARD LINE : hg 2 seo gen. ‘ ok “SECRET? boy. 14-0000 . . eoe8 oso 248 - NI CABLE secacranar Mssewinarion - CLASSIFIEO MESSAGE 5 Jorat Co Comes ~ “ ROUTING ANCA IMITIALS-SEEN ev: wy Pease at Nats a - Ph EF eA oS . te SECRET:, wg ee oe wetmosueres OF Tas COPY PDONAITED ; Tal moa: [ves (Jno . CLamey to ce PRE NO, RACK TO CSFRLE NO. ne, © acruss ro _ RANCH —— O oie ro PAGE 3. MADRID ASL SECRET THAT BECAUSE - HE 1s AMERICAN HE ‘SHOULD NOT visit PORUREN EMBASSY, VOULD, VE FEEL, QUICKLY AROUSE ARAUTO= 1° s ee “SUSPICION. - ‘SAMKO" s ‘APPROACH TO AMAUTO-I RESIDENCE. a BE: MONITORED FROM HOMES OF TWO ‘STAFFERS WHO LIVE WITHIN a _EYSHOT OF ANAUTO-1'S RESIDENCE. | - AMAUTO= 1° s PROBABLE SECOND QUESTION: HOW DID “Sam KO"-KNOW | HE WAS IN MADRID? REQUIRES MORE THOUGHT AND - HELP FROM MIAMI. IDEALLY, SAMKO SHOULD BE ABLE SAY THAT. A MUTUAL FRIEND OF BOTH AMAUTO-1 AND SAMKO WERE TOGETHER "RECENTLY IN MIAMI AND AMAUTO-1°S NAME NENTIONED. SAMKO ASKED WHAT HAPPENED TO AMAUTO-1 AND FRIEND DISCLOSED THAT 4 ) AMAUTO- 1 Now ~ANBASSADOR™ TO “SPAIN. (SUBJECT ywvat 7399 MIGHT BE APPROPRIATE “FRIEND” WHOSE NAME SAMKO MIGHT USE. STATION SUGGESTS THAT CONTACT BE MADE WITH SUBJECT . IN LOS ANGLELES TO DETERMINE WHETHER HE KNOWS WHERE ANAUTO~ 1 IS. ALSO OBTAIN PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION, OCCUPATION IN LA AND. PRIOR JCB IN MIAMI PLUS OTHER: NOTABLE CHARACTERISTICS WHICH couLD BE USED AS FILLER BY SAMKO . res To SHOW THAT POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP EXISTED BETWEEN waa AN AUTO-1°S COUSIN AN) SAM KO.) IN ADDITON, SUGGEST SECRET 14-0000 Totar CoPres 7 ROUTING ANCOR imittans- seen or CABLE SECRETAMIAT DISSEMINATION" CLASSIFIED MESSAGE PEIN Lae NOTED - Prowimites Bouetios oF ta cae er: AT - naar i) es me NO. —_—— “9 Reran ty me aid | acteN NG. } . . : . “PAGE 4 MADRID AISESE cRET PACHA NKIS RE-CONTACT SAM KO TO ASCERTALN NAMES OF PERSONS 1B. UNITED. STATES WHO KNEW AMAUTO-1 AND FRON WHOM: SAMKO OSTENSIBLY SIGHT HAVE RECEIVED INFORMATION OF ANAUTO-1°S “MADRID ASSIGIMENT. WELCOME OTHER SUGGESTIONS AS REPLY . To ABOVE. QUEST ION. , 2. LINE SAMKO OUD TAKE AFTER FOOT IN DooR SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY REHEARSED IN MIAMI SEFORE ARRIVAL MADRID | BECAUSE OF O1- ELEMENTA. MIAMI sHouLp CABLE "WHAT SPECIFIC oe “INSTRUCT IONS ARE GIVEN TO SANKO SO THAT STATION OFFICER t COMPLETELY AWARE OF HOW SAMKO 1S TO CONDUCT HIMSELF. 3. IN VIEW DESIRE TO INITIATE CONTACT BEFORE AMAUTO- I'S JUNE DEPARTURE SUGGEST CONTACT ABOVE PERSONS ASAP. 4. FILE 201-735296. GP-1 . SECRET. BH Wee Sve UPon “REQGNEST - w e080 e . : . e - ~ ce SOM SEORET 1008 i” X | ROUTINE | TPAHA a: TQUKE ETCH722 }(IN- 079701) Liaison: aha, Sige Kin es prepgiote space, List glactis ical addressees.) 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L e: Rr ; fa (13.29-44-47) I ne ae A IE LS Se mr ne N _ ee a ne FB PR nl Rm Ree . . . @ _Tncelligence Information ane _ WO7970L PAGE 1 OF 4 PAGES F, RoR ite 3 wl . Tris mareeiol can: afornarion ofecting rhe Notional Deleme of the Unived Soa he meoning of the Expionoce Lows Tile 18 USC. Sec. 292 ond TR the Want ites of oa 61 weich in Gny manne? to. on enevihonied sess ly Siokbed ‘oe koe, an : bE tanner Rn nnd SOE FOREIGN. DISSE! ‘i/CONTROLLED DISSEN THIS iS - AN INFORAVATION £5 “aie TOCs DB- 315/02487-70 | oo - ost 18: MAY 1970 ~ CGUNTRY ‘CUBA/SPAIN a : 7 po «CaS MAY 970s suaiecr PROTESTS BY CUBAN ENBASSY IN SPAIN OVER ALLEGED ATTACKS ON . CUBAN OFFICIALS © "Aca SPAIN, MADRID (EARLY MAY 1970) 7 _ FLO NO. Osx 10026 SOURCE AN OFFICIAL SPANISH SERVICE; FROM A. SOURCE DESCRIBED AS . SENSITIVE AND. USUALLY RELIABLE, 1. Ut EARLY MAY 1970, _THE CUBAN EMBASSY IN MADRID PREPARED A. PROTEST NOTE TO THE SPANISH FOREIGN MINISTRY OVER - AN INCIDENT WHICH. OCCURRED AT THE BARAJAS AIRPORT IN. MADRID BETWEEN CUBAN REFUGEES AND CUBAN OFFICIALS, IN WHICH BLOWS . WERE EXCHANGED, ACCORDING TO MINISTER GUILLERYO RU I 2Z, CUBAN CHARGE D'AFFAIRES, THE EMBASSY WILL CHARGE THAT SIX FUNCTIONARIES AND FOUR DIPLOMATIC COURIERS FROM HAVANA WERE PHYSICALLY ATTACKED ON 4. MAY AT THE AIRPORT BY DISAFFECTED CUBANS, ALL RESIDENTS OF SPAIN, THE NOTE STATED THAT "THIS COWARDLY AND UNJUSTIFIABLE AGGRESSION" ENDANGERED DIPLOMATIC 7 NORE ° “SECRET {XO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSES ‘agem conn’! “~ANWaw. Oe SA LET a | ee ee aren RY GR ee mete cee epee we Nee ene ne nen rm: ene erent ‘SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEN/CONTROLLED DISSEM EN-u7y/0b: > TDCSDB-315/02487-79 PAGE 2 OF 4 PAGES DOCUMENTS AND COULD NOT BE CONSIDERED AN ISOLATED ACT BUT THE, . * CONSEQUENCE OF REPEATED PROVOCATIONS AT BARAJAS, « SPANISH a AUTHORITIES “WERE ASKED TO PREVENT A REPETITION OF THESE INCIDENTS, ” Sey 7 ae. (FIELD COMMENT: - ACCORDING TO ANOTHER, UNTESTED SOURCE : "WHO Was, AN EYEWITNESS TO THE 7 ‘MAY: INCIDENT, THE ‘CROWD. INCLUDED’ 93} MEMBERS OF THE, CUBAN EMBASSY AND A NUMBER OF CUBAN EXPATRIATES yseresg AN IBERIA FLIGHT FROM HAVANA WHICH WAS CARRYING 75_ . CUBAN OFFICIALS AND 30 CUBAN. REFUGEES, " MAXISIO TORRES, FORMER’ ‘MAYOR ‘OF SANTIAGO DE CUBA AND A MAN OF OVER 60 YEARS OF AGE, ADDRESSED ONE OF THE ARRIVING CUBAN OFFICIALS, MISTAKING HIM FOR A REFUGEE, THE OFFICIAL REBUFFED HIM RUDELY AND A GENERAL ARGUMENT ENSUED AND BLOWS WERE EXCHANGED, HORACIO FU-EN T-E-S. MARTINEZ, “FIRST SECRETARY OF THE CUBAN EMBASSY, JUMPED FROM A (NEARBY CAR AND PISTOL-WHIPPED ONE OF THE REFUGEES, AFTER THE POLICE ARRIVED, TORRES AND HIS WIFE NEEDED MEDICAL ATTENTION.) 3. ON 6 MAY, ROBERTO FRA 7 CO OLIVA, CUBAN CONSUL IN MADRID, COMPLAINED TO. A SPANISH POLICE INSPECTOR CONCERNING THE INCIDENT AT THE AIRPORT AS FOLLOWS: A, THE SCENE’ AT THE AIRPORT. HAD BEEN PREPARED BY THE tu. Ss. CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE “AGENCY (CIA) AND ‘COUNTERREVOLUTIONARIES, no THE INSPECTOR REPLIED TO THIS THAT SPANISH AUTHORITIES WERE SECRET XO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM 14-0000 ere neereennen titers mlinemaioiEl bad at "GUSANO'" (TURNCOAT) , St coe : . Pn-urueud, ~ TDCSD-3.15/02437-70 PAGE 3 OF 4 PAGES SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED' DISSE nemo rimten atin | Le a age xe INVESTIGATING ‘AND WOULD GIVE CUBAN OFFICIALS THE PROTECTION IN . , | ; "SPAIN WHICH THEY SHOULD HAVE, - HE SAID THAT THREE CUBAN REFUGEES HAD B SEN ARRESTED “AND WOULD BE DEPORTED" TO FRANCE, FOR THEIR PART, THE REFUGEES HAD: SAID THAT FORACIO FUENTES HAD PULLED OUT A GUN DURING THE FIGHT, A CHARGE WHICH FRANCO DENIED.AT 1 Be MANY OTHER “ATTACKS HAVE BEEN SUFFERED BY CUBAN” OFFICIALS AT THE AIRPORT AND DAMAGE DONE TO THEIR PARKED CARS.. c. WHEN CUBAN SEANEN’ ARE ARRESTED, BY THE SPANISH POLICE IN THE CANARY ISLANDS THEY ARE INTERROGATED © ‘SEPARATELY IN THE. POLICE ‘STATION BY AN AGENT OF THE CIA WHO 1s A CUBAN: . i D. ALTHOUGH THERE ARE SPANISH REPUBLICANS AND “SPANISH COMMUNISTS IN CUBA, THE SPANISH EMBASSY IN HAVANA IS ‘NEVER, MOLESTED, E, FRANCO IS PREPARED TO ADVISE CUBAN - “PASSENGERS COMING TO SPAIN TO CARRY RAZORS FOR SELF DEFENSE, CUBAN OFFI- CIALS, PARTICULARLY THOSE WHO GO TO THE AIRPORT, SHOULD APPLY FOR LICENSES TO CARRY PISTOLS, 4. (PYELD COMMENT: ACCORDING TO AN OFFICIAL SPANISII SERVICE, CUBAN DIPLOMATS MAY APPLY FOR GUN PERMITS TO THE =“ SPANISH FOREIGN MINISTRY AND WOULD PROBABLY RECEIVE PERMISSION, NON-DIPLOMATIC CUBANS MUST APPLY TO THE DIRECTORATE GENERA! OF SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM 14-0000 _ _ TDCSTS-315/02487-70 “paGE 4 OF 4 PAGES — B07) = ‘ECR ET NO FOREIGN Dis EX/CONTROLLED DISSEM INTERNAL SECURITY DGS) BUT workp PROBABLY yor "RECEIVE -PERMISSION., TDCSDB-315/01741-70 REPORTED THA T AS OF. Ss. APRIL ALL CUBAN COMMERCIAL REPRESENTATIVES WERE CARRYING PISTOLS,, . AND TEST SOURCES. OF . KNOWN RELIABILITY HAVE NOTED THAT CUBAN. DIPLOMATS ABROAD HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED BY “TEE CUBAN. COvERNENT TO CARRY A SMALL HAND WEAPON. ) ‘5. FIELD DISsEM: ‘STATE,. ‘ . S$ EC RET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM me) Merk. Ran... oe elope iss eee een 5. - S. geen ed uste2e aay Te CiTE “or —_ . . , BIA tea ixKo “WADRID, . . —_ — _ . y 7 a a / . . Loe os ; paw, ane OHOR CITE nGs Cte aL ©.) tyeic anauto, eee I REF (A DINTCTOR 486993 | ¢ Y 3 yeetaacd lye Co “gy ATAUTO“1 COUSLE, GALUCL CVISCS) FEREZ, CEPARTED. “sEasd EARLY WARCH FOR LOS At GELES. ‘PRESENT ADDATSS: “43 335 SEACCH AVE., APT le, Lost ANGELES 9uclS, NO | = FROM RELATIVE OF VIGOS In HIAML,— 'MERGEDES (GARCIA) DOSARROS, WHO DOES UOT Keow ‘ANAUTO=16 2. AS INDICATED Ii REF 3, ANOTS DID NOT PREPARE SaARY ON AUAUTO-1 FRO. VIGOS DESALEF18G a at ’ DUE TO LACK INFO. ASOVE ADDRE $5 FOnwWARCED Ii CASE 4aQs WISHES TO Lo Er €4t-755296. GP-| 7 oe , 1% Wig 72 eb 8 COPY Ch 7 - a ; SECRET 4 ; 2/- PS 35296 14-0000 x RON 11s AND CH IWTIALS- 0008 wt wat 7 nee ; : Uw sl -, are _ a vi [rl : : Cerin oe Emit toer “pa gmeted are: Rene 1} Sn x Cvs Oa Ce lai CLASSIFY 70 CB PRE NO, . Casre SE $ EcRe TARIAT DISSEMINATION Pea Deer NOTED Co ee eee RAEP TO CORE NO. o rive 90 0 acrunw ro . } . : WH/MT AMT 7570 (NEBECKER ACTING) - Vsti 084149 .s ECR E T. 1517242 MAY 70 (cite DIRECTOR, MADR ID “TyPIC aMauTo | REFS$. AC DIRECTOR 033355 , 4 B. UFAA- 1978 1. IN MEETING WITH SAMKO ON 14 MAY, PACHANKIS NENTIONED | : 3 POSSIBLE TRIP. TO MADRID AS TOURIST TO HOLD “CHANCE MEETING WITH AWAUTO/ Le. SMAKO VERY ENTHUSED, FLATTERED HIS GOVERNMENT NEEDED HIM, AND IN POSITIVE FRAME OF MIND FOR OPERATION. NO FINANCIAL COMMITMENTS MADE (EXPECT WE WOULD PAY EXPENSES : ON TRIP) AND HE APPEARS TO SE MOTIVATED TO HELP COUNTRY | AND OLD FRIEND. AT OUR REQUEST , SAMKO HAS APPLIED FOR NEW PASSPORT. INCIDENTALLY, HIS WIFE PASSED AWAY ON : “ . 6 NOVENBER 1969. ve >. WE ARE NOY IN POSITION-TO DISPATCH SANK. PLS. 1 ADV ISE WHEN HE IS NEEDED ON ANAUTO/1 APPROACHS 3. FILE: @01-7352S6. GP-1 SECRET oe oo | Ok, Gl fas De ye hoof 2. "eC Lo ce, ae yt Ain nee we Crete! caer , \ a“, og Vint ae v4 fKowe tliuash tet, cork Pou Ah Teg SECRET ° . fae Dur fo-/ Poe esa wre t. i) wer er wersr mo ed eon : : : be . > ° 3 SERUATION | Cassie whasne * 3 : i ° SECKe “eT ra) advance core a. tw. Cine Ts cuties ann-oo mrrian’s sri 1 bom roe . . . CV awiry $0 63 eRe ND, —— & f dmce to C3 ee HD 1O ene ee, accuse + Hema tl a | / Af, ee EURO a ¢ “O97 nae SECRET 1219022 9222 HAY 72 CITE WH/MIAN1 ©. ‘DIRECTOR, GiADRID. . TYPIC AHAUTO Se . ce i “REF DIRECTOR 032893 ; © de MANUEL IG08) . PEREZ OF FARA 3 REF IS COUSING . OF AMAUTO-1. HE WAS GIVEN cL DEORIEFING BY aitorIn-122 0-7 ON 24 FESRUARY. vIsos HAS NOT SEES ANAUTO- 1. ‘SINCE “1963, HAS BEEN RECELVING PSYCHIATRIC TREAT HEMT FOR SEVERAL ‘YEARS, A: Is HOHOSEXUAL « - - DUE TO LACK OF INFO e FROM VIGOS, ANOTS DID NOT PREPARE REPORT ON AMAUTO-1, © 2. WILL HAVE PACHANKIS INTERVIEW FOR ANY POSSIBLE INFO MISSED BY AMOTS AND ADVISE, 7 © a Y. . ; | digs 3. FILE: 201-735296. GP-1 SECRET @ @:6 6 6 6 0: our. os crrenee [1420000 cum eats Ot: , . Dates ee canine ercites WIAT DISSEVMRATION {wives (CD no wnocx . () rciunre ro: : OnANCH CJ enc mo - oy LAI Coder —_____2-——} T] Fue nes MLE NO, - - oe oe . toner | Ay Snes - ne Ll Ee Tce DL ODP ERE CSIDE « CLE CY 2 7 aan oe CUB LF *. LS os #2 ee __ ___fetitey ge 7 Totatsiteaton} a; (uate and time fice) (tclcronce number SECRET. Bg hpowae CITE DIRECTOR ee ee of. . : me “1 _WH/MIAME INFO MADRID. oo See 033356 ~ TY¥PIC AMAUTO “REFS: A: DIRECTOR 030893 B, UFAA-1978 ‘L. View REF B, HQS SANGUINE ABOUT POSSIBILITIES OF “CHANCE” _-APPROACIL BY SAMKO TO AMAUTO-1. AS R SAS ONABLY WELL OFF RETIRED QS WONDERS PERS SON, SAMNC CCULD NATURAL LLY Co TO wAoRID AS TOURIST, atts c rm “a ts HIETHER TUS WOULD. HOLD WATER, MIFE ACCOMPANIED HIM, REQUEST © ~~ MIAMI INVESTIGATE THIS POINT, ; , : oy 2. APPROACH BY SA: KO WOULD ALNOST. CERTAINLY NOT LEAD rol RECRUITMENT, Bur WOULD | OFFER PERSONAL-READING OF AM {AUTO=L BASE ON WHAT APPEARS TO BE WARM ENTREE PROVIDED BY FONDLY- REME MBERE Dy PAST ASSOCIATION, IF APPROPRIATE, SANKO COULD PROVIDE LINK.TO oa a | MIGHT PR ROVE TURNED iG POINt IN ANY DECISION TO DEFECT. THEREFORE, - “OTHER WORLD” IN CASE AYAUTO~ L EVER NE EDED HELP, LATTER SCHED TRAVEL HAVANA 1X JUNE 70. AND RETURN MADRID PRIOR POSTING CUBA, ‘dS “JUDGING FROM ANBEDEW-1 AND ny DELAY ~ 1 CASES, BRIEF RETURN TO CU * Oy ie wim sine doe aaR ON ANY MERTING WITH gAuKO SOQULD BE PRIOR JUNEDZPARTURE . ’ 3. IN EVENT POSSIBLE SAYKO TRAVEL TO MADRID, WE WOULD’ ED ZERIW CONTIN cu ED... > bury - . fo ; . ; . §_ceonamanins © ornecas __ __ iA 0 - il creel = | [ W matte AUIHESEECATING RELEASING C©7:COA ; : sy OFnicLr . . ‘ SOR Lc RET ? _ PEPROOUCTON EY OHE® PO\N THE ISSUING ALICE [5 PE a: EO LOPY NO. 1 i a a) OW ate Este SCR, =“ at as by HT 1Cy more (J wo PROEW @) fewan to arate Ge fie mo. | CJ rive ww es rite no. oreo T— . - oe _ oo te ee Pe fete) : ( tea), arrears sincation) (cate and tive tedp “Waletene "60 Humber} ” - $ SECRET rte pirector . wf oan a ee OZ ISSIA pace TWO Doe LIST OF PLACES FREQUEN TED BY AMAUTO-1 WHERE SANKO WOULD HAVE E CHANCE: “BUMP INTO" HIM, IF MADRID HAS OTHER IDEAS, WELCOME ALTERNATIVE ~ SCENARIO, — . 4. -FILE: - 201=735296. : END or MESSAGE WH/COMMENT: Ref A said qs willing consider use of SAUKO to 2ppreach uo AMAUTO-1. Ref B pave results of Miami ' S contacts with SANKO. en es WE ° Lo . . 5 a Gp . i tit, . ’ WILLEAM V. BROE SIE, f wy fs AMES EB, FLANNERY /J 2 C/WHD EUR/IB aA Reet | C/WH/COG 1 , ay : — AUTEM TCA LG RULCASING OfficrR |. : creicena’ ‘ae’ SFC RE te | REPLOGUETION BY OTHER THAN THE 5" ANG CFFICE 1S Pty ccev 69, eee 1085 . UY PREVIOUS wg t, Wee COT tes Lor . : "aii : Late : aw (POV INS £65 OR INITANLS- seem _ Toran Cores | at CRETARIAT Dissevena tion _Cssico MESSAGE. o° ©~ ‘ i | *- ©. : ie see to es FE, . art ELE ED OD we-oes th ¢ & LA ey 08, L I 2» £08 o__ Draws SEC RET 12 19027 Hay 72 CiTE WA/HIANE 75 15. (NE SECKER ‘ACT ING) e. DIRECTOR, fiADRID, — 7 Ite gorse TYPIC: -AMAUTO oe sess © 1a yan. REF: "DIRECTOR 03 8393 , ©. ds MANUEL (VIG 0S) PEREZ OF PARA 3 REF IS COUSING ; . OF AMAUTO-1. HE WAS GIVES cl DEBRIEFING BY AMOTIN- 122° ON.24 FEBRUARY. VISOS HAS NOT SEEN AMAUTO-1 SINCE 1963, HAS BEEN RECEIVING PSYCHIATRIC TREATHWENT FOR © SEVERAL YEARS, AND IS HOMOSEXUAL. DUE TO LACK OF INFO : FROM VIGOS, ANOTS DID NCT PREPARE REPORT CW AMAUTO-1. ¢ 2. WILL HAVE PACKANKIS INTERVIEW FOR ANY POSSIBLE ° INFO MISSED BY ANOTS AND ADVISE. , ite 3. FILE: 201-735296, GP-1 G SECRET. © ©: . § @ fot . . ©. 7 . “ Pap pad FOS é _oRPePnseye 14-0000 mmo GC. 6. ¥39 ane r.) . c Cy 7 : . : oe oho a Ae RAT AIA OTYFIC . ANAUTO . ae ; a, _ 7 Vtent ce wee / . REF A DIRECTOR £5 6693 cen rs Se be Nn 3 pisut ae a De AND TS IN TUALE GLEN . goes ie BY. wake Eat ‘ vaRiAal “Mar 16 3 wo PHT nec tegmnan ; _ _ © Eherons COPY... a : ve OE is eres t — _ —— soy Stet pe Gut. rl AN. Gr alo a AR ECR ET (Peed MAY Te CITE WHeSTAMI BSS (ECE CKER ACT ING) DIRECTOR INFO. MADRID ousti, MANUIL vises) PEREZ, ! GEPASTED PAACH FOR LOS a! ELUS, Pae Set ADDRESS — _ a. - 13 335 SEACOR AVE., APT 1b, LOSE-ANGELES DLEISy, HO So ! TELEPHONE. ABOVE FON RELATIVE OF VIGOS 1 MIAHI, Fe MERCEDES (GARCIA) DOBARROS, WHO COES MOT KNOW ATAUTO-1. . 2. AS INDICATED Id REF 3, AMOTS DID NOT PREPARE SUMMARY ON ANAUTO-1 FROM VIGOS DESRIEFING, DUE TO LACK a OF INFO, agGVE ADDRESS FORWARDED IN CASE Has WISHES TO 3. FILE: 261-755296. GP-t . ce Oh off | eee fehl om fiend? SK © RET eneorr - i ein Nehe ee : 14-0000 “SECRET GWee Filled fay DOCUMENT TRANSFER.-AND CROSS REFERENCE ; ; DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION 2 : Rt FILE KO. 3. DISPAaTCM OM “SOURCE DOC. SYMBOL NO. 13. TRANSTEARED TO “ ar FILE MO. RUIZ, GUILLERMG . . - . “201=7:3525€ : 2C1-814891 SEX M CCA ? : : _ “| MADR~01054 a nes f 7 . a -08 MAY 70 : coy . . : ClT Cusa acc ? . . TRAVELING HAVANA MIC-JUSE FOR A MEETING OF AMBASSACORS . UFAQTR ~ ; '* ® 7005190007 FILE tv 201-734 296 SECRET ta B67 vee recvioss worrisome. ~ a : io "cate of | Station, waded nx. foo pao Chieg. of Station, WH/Miami {ees suo miaeaing eon ae —_ fot TO Chief; Gestern Hemisphere Div) Division of iar i . saucy wee ; : . . : av — - “ Study on Guillermo R RULZ _Porez. ; . ACTION RfQU! sein "eiitetwa _ . Referenco: OSHW-11726 ‘mw, a . y _ wo VY j er oe 2 Fae aS | : J jmaens fee DTW {3 NEL Movs . font QUALI O DUS Forwarded | herewith is a completed version by AMEDIT-2 of the “study on Gut llerino RUIZ Peres. “MICHAEL V. SLATINSKI KENNETH B. TICINETO Attachment: h/vw Distribution: 3 - COS, Madrid w/att h/e 2 - COS, Wi/HMiamt w/att h/w GROSS RIFIRENCE TO a DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBIR — : | | on ™ ' ——— OSH = TLR eAton 7 ssn ; e: SECRE a | 2023-735296 (5 May 1970) ‘Distribution: - . i i ar cen. a A - EUR/IB pcatZcos. ea “TJames E. Oi Sone Nery” - WH/COG/OPS - no Pa _ _ - RID - ‘Originator ’ ee od ae ‘f q : CEEASING Oifce MBA joa . POINTERS SONATE AC/EUR/IH ! Glenn A. Rounsevell cou tar 53> uss erivious contin mee te 14-0000 ’ SECRET : _ . . tren Filled tay » SuBJLCT OF COCEMENT | a . a ff FILE NO. 3. OISPATC® O@ FOURCE pac. SYMODL NO. ae ae ROT LPH TRANSFERRED TO mi FEU WO. “0 a RUIZ PEREZ» ORESTES, GUILLER zo1- 966054 201-738256 . UFAA~0.978 SEX A ‘COB, ? . O4 MAY 70 cit at - 4 ino. as REPORTED GY SUBJECT. OF "201- 866054 . R TOOSLL0495 © FILE THIS FORM IN FILE NO. tse BGE7 use recviaws coersons. . , SECRET (1-40) em ee 14-0000 FOwe ES Uh orn g ae CCl. : _ 5. ORs; vid . — O- at uy aha Chaney 19 63 PRE af Pere LE f : : ) ov: — i EGP vi H MATe 19 CS FE WO. re . 194 cise os _on se moe NR AN Se ae BONG. wat siete 5 Eur &, Ct, sas, ire. 24- FI nr S.E'C RE T 081046 MAY 70 CITE MADRID 1054 C-_iREcToR 1NFO WH/ NEAR ROME - TYPIC ANNEDIA’ QUDOZE no _ "ptt 1073059 . ec de FRO aust auIN7cudoze.6 mays. © me ro) = - “As CARLOS ALFARA 5, “CUBAN AMBASSADOR LEBANOM AND yer - “ sytla, TOLD ANTOL 1 CRROBABLY ANTOLIN AL F ON S 0 CASTEWEDA), Be evsail Eyaassy ROWE THAT HE. CALFARAS) AND WIFJE SCHEDULED FLY . Boe MADRID/ROWE 9 NAY ISERIA FLIGHT 358. ANTOLIN SAID THAT. SALVADOR V I LAS E CA, AMEASSADOR ITALY, IN CUBA FOR WEEK*S © VACATIOi; EXPECTED RET un ROME 6 MAY ALITALIA 366, - “Oo —-B. GUILLERMO RUIZ, CHARGE IN MADRID, SAID HE TRAVELING : o HAVANA AID~JuIE FOR A MEETING OF AMBASSADORS 2. FILE 201-814891, 201-7352996, 201-759701. GP-1 © SECRET , ul _?) ’ oO ye oO sa _ Ke) wo Fun: ny 7 Ln gute - 0) ~ SECRET 14-0000 [COTE oes : eeo6¢ "240 eae oe, oo \ 2 e s e e oe a wlicut ro ts : 2 re OAK Parene ARD WHEE LER; Pp fd _ ?, waar, WHE COG/OPS ar RISD ware, Lb MAY 1970 4 cane stcactaguy DISSEMITIATION ~ | OO wroex vs NO INGEX CG rerurn 10 an OAARICN 0 ye R10 syte pen #-————/ [} rive in cs rice no. i oo : a ie a es lnc ve, ae aan LQ 0t ale a _ - Tasaieatioay (69 95d Win Wi Ce assay RERET au }7 tea, 1 "ire oinector ae : a . . . ‘ ro [MADRID 5 consrent bl “TYPIC AMAUTO . a REF: -A, WH/MIAL “IL 7346. (IN 072939) B. DIRECTOR 021639 a REF, A REPRESENTS ‘LEAD. TO AMAUTO- 1 WHICH" HQs WILLING en PURSUE IF MADRID THINKS \ ORTH WHILE, ALTHOUGH SANKO DID-NOT. ES “INDICATE RELATIONSHIP WAS VERY DEEP, QUTIMID/QUDOZE TRAFFIC SEEMS MW TO INDICATE AMAUTO-1 LOOKED ON SANKO WITH GREAT DEAL NOSTALGIA, — MUCH DEPENDS ON MADRID'S OTHER PLANS THROUGH SUBJECT REF B (201-866047). REQUEST STATUS YOUR CONTACT WITH HIM AND PLANS, 2. RECENT REVIEW OF AMAUTO-1 TAPES BY AMEDIT~2 sHow THAT AMAUTO-1 MAINTAINS CONTINUING RELATIONSHIP WITH QUSEQUIN-82. _ AMEDIT-2 COMMENTS THAT QUSEGUIN-82 KNOWS AMAUTO-1 PERSONALLY AND SEES HIM RATHER OFTEN BUT: PRESUMABLY IN LINE OF DUTY. - HQ INTERESTED - IN- NATURE AND EXTENT THIS RELATIONSIIIP. VIEW QUSEQUIN-82 COMMENTS REPORTED IN OSMA- 23624, ATTLCUMENT 1, STATION MIGHT JSE THIS RELATIONSHIP TO APPROACH ANAUTO-1; a ape 9 IS e: : wWodDIsHn ‘ a“ °f ~~ 235 2 cad REPORT DATED 27 MAR 70° WAS DEBRIEFING OF MANUEL 2 . gs i uury . ui -EOODINATIEG OFFICERS Ed Meta Ju | : RELEASING oreicen SECRET | [ne AUTHENTICATING : SroONNICTINN AY ATER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. . 7, COPY BOL : 14-0000 merge aac rong Hits Ak COPIES: . mo . : : oan _ See Once . | S EC : UNI - . : Bass te 3 Sib 7G a : “pares oan f i 23. an "1 : ——— . - —~ RULE SECRETARIAE O Diss g MARIE CQ. INDE I . a RETURN To beac q FILE RIO one Re 2604 *— 3 CG me wes menos 7 i a oo, . . — - . a CCNA , aE |e : TS Lo am ; : FILE, vr . ; 7 , . a : . - . . PAGE TWO | wo (elite) : (oienp “(Classitatonp (este ang Umeha (releroncs ne number) SECRET en Hye . —_——_— a oe 3 ; CITE ORECTOR - 2B to [7 : , : (VIGOS) . PEREZ, -30-YEAR OLD CUBAN WHO ARRIVED MIAMI BY AIR ON - . “20 FEB 70, ‘VIGOS CLAINS To BE UNIDENTIFIED CLOSE RELATIVE, OF ° AMAUTO- 1 BUT HAS AMAUTO-1'S° HISTORY SOUENHAT GARBLED, VIGOS ; ALSO SAYS THAT. ONE OSvALDo RUIZ PEREZ, _DescriBep AS BROTHER OF AMAUTO-1, HAS "ASKED TO LEAVE CUBA AND Is NOW IN CANE FIELDS, WH/MIANI REQUESTED To CHECK THESE LEADS 4. FILE 20)- -735296, END OF MESSAGE WH/COG/COMMENT: Ref A said that SAMKO, Miami butcher who old : acquaintance of AMAUTO- 1. has been located and willing travel to Madrid if necessary, Ref B is POA grant for one Carlos CARRASCO, whon Madrid Plans to use Somehow to get to AMA UTO~ “1. . . c/nveos eLad, WAC UW. fe eu IB / la tH fag 7 hele es oe _ C/WHD : 3 ‘ees o cee , e e ‘oe coosneme ne C OFFICERS oe - aaah eee RELESSING OFFieta Le S$ Ea R ae 4 . Me . were OL co a ars AUTHEIITICATING Orficca Pl oennieriasa ny ATE were om. nme Age ef, Buropesh Division i (cr ee S08 ACTION REQUIRED - REF KEMES nL : eo. Chief, Western Heaisphere Division” “) Chaef of Station, FH/Miom1. Sonia GOMKZ. Aragon, Cuban MINREX Official _ AR: Rone, FYI. Please assign 201 number ' References; A. HADRID 0473 , B. WH/MIAMI 6576 ; oe C. DIRECTOR, 011307 sO a 4. ‘The. following inforsation about subject's trip to Spain and her activities while here was obtained from QUIIMID and QUDOZE. = “ _ ee .2. Subject arrived in Madrid on 10 February 1970. . She ‘vy traveled’to Barcelona during the week of 23 February and ~ , weturned’ to Madrid 6 March vhereupon she then left for Portugal. She returned to Madrid on 17 Barch and waited for Guillermo _ ~R.U IZ. perez' return from the Spanish/Cuban Commercial nego- tiations in Cuba: Sonia departed Madrid for Cuba an 27 March 1970, It appears that.she intended to travel to Vienna, Austria next, — since several cables vere sent to Vienna from Madrid advising Sonia’s travel status. During her stay in Spain, Sonia was in frequent contact with one Jose Agustin GOYT I SOLO , Spanish writer in Barceloaa, telephone 228-4063 (Station traces “gre OSBA 02385, 17 February 1965; OSBA 02718, 11 August 1967; and OSBA 02795, 1 March 1968). She was not Bnogn to have been in contact with any other locals and what little time she had for diversion she spent with the mission officers and their - wives. Distribution: 2 - C/WHD 2 .- C/EBUR . ; 2 <- COS, WH/Hiami =i“ , ....cont inued Cos len Seeeg7 -_ fo Cars ARE 1 —T Tas aR AE WEE ~Tean ; ~ : 65=2<10790 , : . "65-4474 | OSMA ~ 26228 - of 13 May 1970 — [ TANG ATOM HS PLE WOMGS . wang I mee 7 PF S296 SECRET 2 1 eas = Bt) TET UND Ne { DISPATCH i SECRET : OSHA -. 2eTIS ete ee ee cn eee ened aera 3. The purpose of Sonia's trip to Madrid eas to-discuss the 1970 work pian for the Embassy with the Charge, Guillermo RUIZ Perez. She also'taiked vith the various Embagsy officials, Rost probably to fnwiltarize herself with their duties and to see if they had any problens. ‘She pitched in and. helped sith the baétklogged. ‘work of Orestes BARRED A’ and Horacio F UE NT E S::and also helped gith the cultural ectivitics, - For instance, she sont tvo cables to MINREX - one regarding the forwarding of sovie posters for a March exhibit and snother / regarding the forwarding of:a Cuban staap exhibition by. end . March. oo oe ; . wk : 4. Io their discussion of the 1970 work Plan Sonia told -. RUIZ that they were going to- plan the February, March, and~ . April quarter. “She shoved him “an agenda for the control of : plapned and unplanned activities” and the gereral directives of the plah which included scientific informstion and political ‘information, with specific Girectives (requirements)~for- Spain. _/ RUIZ’ has to prepare for. Bavana a. Hoathly report, then a quarterly ' Susmary, of the activities accosplished. Exsed on these ‘reports the activities of the following q uarter wiil be planned. _: 8. In line-with the plan of sciertific information, Sonia and RUIZ discussed the pros ‘apd cons of a Comite Ctentifico-Tecnico which _, 4s.to be set up In Hadrid. TZ was of the _ opinion that the local (Spanish) Coszunist Party vould try to infiltrate it and this Would bring problems to-the Embassy. Senia - pointed out the successes encountered in Svitzerland and Sweden with such n committee even though at first there vere probleas — which were. later overcoze. .. ,b. Sonia showed RUIZ a commercial project . which she planned to take. to Portugal and . asked his to read it because it was algo of jaterest to the Cuban sission in Spain. c. Sonia mentioned that the Plan of , Infornation. was still to be completed especially : in the priority categories of livestock and econozy. oe dg. They turned next to the topic of “ "} the budget. Sonia said that the budget ‘for each mission had to be submitted before - the end of April (every year) and no additional “expencitures could be subaitted for approval . Guring the course of the year. Spain, Canada, _-abd France, hovever, would be treated individually. i Their special needs, such as acquisition of ; Bore office space, raises in cost of living ‘ allowances, etc., would be taken into consideration at any tise. ; ; : CaSO roaw 53 bo : oo4 o MSE PREONS LON. . 140% : } SECRET fx] CONTINUED CGNTINUATION OF | i | DISPATCH ! SECRE TT. an OSHA - 26218 Le teen ee nee etre cer oe nt ne tee ei ne a te oy 5. During their various discussions RUIZ aired his - couplaint abotit the Visa Deportcont ip Mavana aaying that — ‘the departaent vas ‘practically worthless end that -jast year 7€ cables ‘regardisg visas remsined unansvered. Secnia defended tho Ministry saying ‘that 10 had a lot of work to do, but RUIZ. replied thot they ‘wanted to work only 8 hours -aday. They also ‘discuseed the scholarship situation. It, geéus thet during on. interviow betveen PR-IRTO (Probably - Joso “PR I-E:T.0 Benitez, Director of Foreign Relations of \ ', the DAP) and the-Minister of Public Yorks, PRIETO was osked \ - > to provide a list. of. scholsrahip candidates to be consi¢ered -and-be had ‘none. sonia mentioned that- in Belgium they also ‘lest. four. scholarships because of this sane reason. : "6, According. to QUTINID Sonia GO M EZ Aragon is_ ; married to“obeMiguel (LNU) and has o datighter naped Iliana. \ Sonia's mother is still living although appeared to be very 4 ill at the tine Sonia left ‘for her. trip to Madrid because: , Sonia; cabled at... ast-teice to Havana inquiring about the, status of her = her's health. (TYLOTE reported that. Sonia's ’ - home. phone number in Havana is 7~4263..) Perhaps Headquarters can determine the full nane of her ‘husband by checking the... reverse telephone listings: - Sonia is attractive, intelligent, ‘ gertious-winced and reserved. The last tise she visited Spain - she stayed with Vera BOR ODOWS8 K I and vas on the sane type of mission as the present one -. to‘discuss the Madrid: - Embassy's work plan. She also. visited the Barcelona Consulate and the Cuban imbassy in Lisbon. ~~ ; Helen B. NOTHDURFT ” 530 USE PREVIOUS EDITION COABSIP CATION ” SECRET if-00000 A el te nay ete a x Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Perez (201-735296) Since Headquarters has recentir prepared an extessive analysis ‘on RUIS for the informatios of addressees, an. additional review has been onitted., However, the attached biographie ‘Study should be useful, . 14-0000 NAMB: a . ALIAS: DPOB: PRESENT POSITION: ‘WIFE: CHILDREN:. . PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: PERSONALITY: 30 April 1970 Orestes Guillermd RUIZ Perez .(201-735296) (NOTE: A comprehensive, study/analysis on RUIZ was prepared in February 1970, see OSMV-11726. ) : Also uses, Guillermo RUIZ Perez 10 February 1930, ‘Havana Minister, Charge d'Affaires, Cuban Embassy, Madrid, since December 1967. "-Nilda VECIANA Lopez, (DPOB: 26 December 1934, Havana) Five sons, and a sixth child due to be... born April/May 1970, Guillermo, the ‘oldest, in school in Cuba. © Alejandro, Julio, Juan Carlos and Ivan with their parents in Madrid, White, variously described as 5'5" - 5'7" tall, and 170-190 pounds, stout build; round face, fair complexion, blond slightly wavy hair, light-colored eyes (also reported. as blue and grecn), wears glasses. No - visible identifying marks. Well dressed. Perhaps a relative's description of RUIZ suns up’ his personality - "a man of many moods. He has variously been described as intelligent, ‘mentally alert, competent, hardwerking, and respected by his subordinates. Pleasant, easy going, nervous, quick-tempered, _ brusque but sincere, opinionated, strong-minded © idealistic, self-confident. Has basic. emotional instability, gives impression of being insecure in his position... At times Sarcastic, indifferent, egotistical, cynical, serious, ungrateful and cold, who, paradoxically, appears friendly to some people. Outspoken, compulsive talker, articulate, ‘limited. vocabulary, swears a good deal, 14-0000 Orestes Gui llerno RULY Perez : ; ; He can turn on considerable - | : . ; fot chara, where motivated, In Ss mo. 4 contrast to his Pleasant public , : - ‘image and acceptable language, - . Private conversation is vulgar, : aes, . . Swears continually and flies into. _ rages, ” Likes g00d living and Spends money where it shows, Avid- reader, -keeps abreast of world events, shows - willingness to accept whatever he deems to be good or useful from ' the outside world. “Concerned. with | the image and Prestige of Caba in Spain. Emotionally coznitted to an ideal. An AMEDIT Study summed RUIZ up as a realist. He speaks English and French. His wife, a teacher, always worked before going - ‘to Spain, ‘and there works as a . Secretary and bookkecper at the . Embassy on an infornal basis. Appears intelligent, competent. outspoken - . but solicitious and affectionate with “her husband; interested in, and, encourages him in-his work. Appears to support the regime, but not a fanatic, _ RUIZ is the dominant personality of the two, : EDUCATION: One reference states that he went to : work at age 14, which Suggests lack of formal education, In 1960 as an employee of the Ministry of the Treasury, selected to-‘attend a Statistics course offered by CEPAL, which lasted two years, One relative reported he completed _ . elementary education at “Hermanos «| _ SS : Maristas" school in Ravana; did not ; ces know whether he attended high school, 1 . but ‘said in early days of the Castro ‘regime attended the University of 1400000 ~ Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Peres Havany, Another relative said his . . : So oO primary and secondary education . : _ , / Was reevived in private institutions, - — and that he has a deyree in “political economies” fron the University of Havana, . a : He is well versed in world affairs a ' and has an understanding of . international trade. . , _ PREVIOUS. POSITIONS: |. _ -Viee Minister, MINCEX, 1964-1967, -.., Commercial Counselor, Cuban Embassy, - Mexico City. Although he was - ; - . - aecredited to that position in : . ; December 1963, travel indicates he , ° i was in-Mexico from August 1963 to. : May .1964, Other references indicate he was in that position in September 1963. . ty” Ministry of the Treasury. In April rn i ; 1962 he was Chief of the Department ce , . of Construction Expenses Studies, <i. . Office of Financial: Statistics of that ministry. He was with the ministry as early as 1960, when he was selected to attend the statistics course, During the Batista regime he was in exile. Cane to the U.S. sometime in the 1950's and apparently remained for some time before he left in February - 1957, when, according to some reports, he entered Cuba clandestinely. Also reported to have been in exile in Mexico, . oo : LNYUMA records show he came to U.S, :. : ‘ : . - on 8 November 1956 to sec -hig brother, , left 17 November for the Dominican - Republic Where he received five months military training. . Returned to the A CC ot A A SP en Fe rere ee 14-0000 am sea), “Orestes Gut Mermo-RUIZ Pores POLITICAL | ATTITUDE: SP RR, ee nr i .-Party.,.. admitted -of-t of -Armando—if RT “Davalos; ‘Secretary U.S. 5 April 1957, overstayed -his time, and on 11- February 1358 was erdered deported; Claimed he... ‘would’ be killed if he returned. to Cuba and did not show for deportation. ‘Subsequent investigation showed he me was in Cuba as of 2. March. - ne A member of. the Cuban Communist :. , co Cd nh the recommendation of Organization. © Although. he has . been described ag a militant Comzunist, -& convinced “supporter of the Castro regine and.a fanatic Fidelista, there‘ is evidence to dispute this image. An analysis of available information indicates that he is not a convinced Marxist, he cannot accept Party. discipline, and that his character is basically incompatible with the .Systen he serves. His father is reported to be an old~ guard Communist and a leader of % ‘the barber's union. <A brother reported to-be a member of DSE in 1946, He expressed dissatisfaction with his position as a diplomat, feels his talents are wasted and would like AQ position in commerce or industry, where he considers he could better Serve the revolution. Has criticized) the bureaucracy and incfficicicy in the government in Havana. : ; He has said that many Cuban diplomats . want ta stay out of Cuba, but it scemed to him that the Cuban government . wanted -to keep him (RUIZ) out of the way (i.c., outside Cuba). That LEON had appointed hin, supported him, and they are good fricnds, but that he (RUIZ) does not like to work with a man who one does -not get to know, nor to know what he is thinking. He said he felt as if he were in Miant. 14-0000 Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Perez. “INTELLIGENCE - co, - ; coe ; / CONNECTIONS; In-Kay 1964 AMMUG-1 reported RUIZ oo So, - was a DGI.case officer in Mexico: for ‘operations targetted against "some‘ ce Scat tue eee o 0 4. “nearby area; and. later. idontified. : eee Ls : ; -. + .* his’ photograph’ as DGI -member in’ Mexico, — ~In 1961 an’ enigre said RUYZ,* with the . . Finance Ninistry, was a’ Communist. and. “G2, 0°00 ee Oo : . a ee rena “+ 4” AMTIKY-) said a letter froma friend - , ee oe " .- ° -in Cuba stated that RUIZ, then in : : i oe ; _ Mexico, was-a member of G-2, sent to try ; So, ms - .. to infiltrate counterrévolutionary ne : groups (1963). , In. April 1968, RUIZ advised Aristides DIAZ Rovirosa on the use of disguises, an _ the need to "live secretly" and st se : commented on DIAZ’ being "already clandestine." ers So _ The Cuban Ambassador to Geneva, in 20° : So 1968, commented on RUIZ’ refusal to : . accept DGI dominance of the Cuban Embassy, - Madrid. (AMDELAY-1). In July 1969, . AMBENEW~-1 said RUIZ was very dictatorial in his dealings with DGI officers. CONTACTS: ; Not much is known of his contacts in . Madrid, other than official. Is in touch with Ahmed LAIDI, Algerian ‘Ambassador; Manuel TELLO Troncoso, Counselor of Chilean Embassy, Madrid; Alexandru. PETRESCU, Romanian Minister to Spain and Carlos CARRASCO Munoz de Vera, ~ a lawyer and personal friend. TRAVELS: 1963: Aug. To Mexico» oe 22 Nov. Mexico-Cuba 29 Nov, Cuba-Mexico 8 Dec. - Cuba-Mexico oe ay an | 1964; 21 May. - Mexico-Cuba 21967; 13 Dec. Cuba-Spain wee TOT . : mee : wneo. re Cnn dn Vnetanntandn }4-00000 Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Perez ain 16 Jan. - 27 guly "31 July G Aug. 29 Aug. _21-Nov. - _— “4 Aug. 17. Sept. . 10 Oct. 29 Oct. 14 Nov. 16 Nov, i 10 Dee. “3989: “27 Feb. 27 Feb. 1D Mar, ates Netherlands~Spain- Spain-France: France-Spain -. 9), - Spain-Cuba (via Ireland, Canada) Cuba-Spain: ‘Spain-Cuba Cuba-Spain France-Spain*™ ‘Spain-Dominican Republic’: Spain-Switzerland —_ Spain-Cuba | Cuba-Spain (via French West Indies, Azores) | Spain-Cuba Cuba-Spain se nh Spain-UK UK-Spain 28-30 Nov. Two-day trip by auto to 6 Jan 70. To Italy, returning by auto. San Sebastian and Burgos | Also claims to have been in North Vietnam as a member of a trade mission’ (QUDOZE).° ASSESSMENT: . It appears that RUIZ might well be responsive (to an approach, with consideration given to. the manner in which it is undertaken, the timing and the person involved, : ey 14-0000 -~ ; -_ : Orestes Guillerme RUIZ Perez ACCESS: ian .. MISCELLANEOUS: - . Altliough RUIZ" health has been | a to, _ : “ . described as gener ‘ally’ good, h ; : Suffers from a ‘back. ailnctt a o ° iz r 7 hoa . i a ve : : wy " ‘suffers: from: a Bs Se ae liver ailment for, which he takes. - ! me .) S- tiedieine . : ia , Pe a, RUIZ is: Scheduted . to return: to. Cuba. oN tes Te ‘in mid=1970, where he expects to oon mc “". be with MININT, rather ‘than MINREX, : - "or MINCEX. : . wa : . : a oe . SREPRSONC TION OF CHEE onpy Promnineo. 7 ’ aos ‘Owe Dine‘cror INFO, MADRID. TYPIC aMAUTO: i ”) REF A vivian 7304 Gorea/ ° BUFAA-I97g80 = . “te SAMKO. “SHOWN PHotos OF AMAUTO-1 AxD REMARKED, "WHY, THIS Is. WILLIAM, ~ REMEMBERED AMAUTO=1 AS NICE CLEANS cut BOY WITH HIGH IDEALS.’ WHILE THERE WAS” PROBABLY FATHER - -SON. RELATIONSHIP, SAMKO DID NOT “RE coGNIZE IT AS SUCH. 2. SAMKO IS WILLING TO TRAVEL To MADRID TO TALK WITH AMAUTO-1, HE HAS AN EXPIRED PASSPORT. WAS TOLD INTERVIEW WAS EXPLORATORY Ato PACHANKIS woutp P RECONTACT.,; ‘IF SAMKO SERVICES WERE NEEDED. oo — _POUCHING ABOVE CONTACT. neronr, Lowe vity REF A CONTACT REPORT, VIA REF Bs 4+ FILE: 201-866054 aw 201-735296, Gp-1 SECRET CS cory pet V354 1 _ 19 Agr 10 SECRET y em TT Ne AE EAD ROE RL “PREESSNG ACTON os _ laure to aera : a Chtef, Western iiestap j~- Grief, Vesters fies iaphere bivtston js fee ste acc wo “Chief of Station, “Madr: oT . | 7 <* Jovar quaiwen oie Chief, European Divi; lon a Jar tbe none a fee 2 \ . an i - ar : : . Chief of Station, WH/Miasit pa twa _ TYPIC Aiuto — os : | _-" Interview of ‘Alexa eder ‘BAKO a a so en in "PALTION ef aUiRtD REFERS “oe , ce j q. Action Required: Para 2 below Refer: : a. : : . . cot” 2 2 SS 1, Féinwarded. héréw with aro two contact reports J : .. Submitted by -Henry.3. PACHANKIS on his iotervicws with . Alexander SANKO (201-866054) “concerning Orestes _Guillerno ROTEZ Perez (201-735296). Beth contact reports are self-explanatory and were summarized in Beferences: ‘Band CG. oe a 2. Please advise 1f WH/utami should pursue the | Tr co” Of contact between SAMKO and RUIZ in Madrid” If so, the Station suggests that PACHANKIS acconpany SAMKO to Eedrid as his handler. , Melvin D. KERSCHEN | Attachments} Se . A. Contact Report, 21 April 1970. B. Contact Report; 28 April 1970 Distribution: . ‘ .3 - Chicf, VED w/atta h/o (in dupl) 2 = OOS, Madrid v/atts h/y (in dupl) 2 ~ Chief, EuR w/atts h/w (one copy) ROSS wine Ts i Ved NMOL ANT RINGER in i i 29 April 1970 |___ UPAA-1978 | it _<" = USSSA i mes ad usebed -201-735298.— - | SECRET | 201-866054 ach K na wl Khe own te & t 2 WW . age a 14-0000 TE ASAE ee Ret tes 9 an eee eee wo wee wea, | ; Dota tek ae ; 1 : , ! % , | . o 2 | 3 | ; uy : i | it | ae] | ™ : r 44 | . " : ey é ‘3 a | | . 0 ey z | ac : 2 oe E - . oor i ¢ : f° oes 5 . Lo et Fa : my 3 | | | 3° ’ ‘ . i ’ . 3 | - a : \ ‘ ; ‘ mos no . * - a) i . | oo . . ; . ; co . : . * 7 * . , | | . 1 . oy - - a . ~ oo ee oot 1 i 5 t : i Hf + pas" 14-0000 . . on . , , : . . Ne . | | ; 4 2 7 . i - - . | : . i | | t 7 ! ; 14-0000 ee so n Caste Stene AT DISSEMINATION CU ASSiFiES eae Re NATION. “SC Cassi . PN ime at sci 7 H “yy ‘ a es | a CRET .. 5 ee : . Goss eller te aovance cory a tween Jf June rea Bere we eee : / CLAS FOE ee ae ee ave ang UATE TO CS Pt nes wa : once ev, 3s AN: Pen ae TE Bs Oo rene oP _ — oman lo . _ A rar 8 hy EERE, fC. a eo , Tel’ 7 SECRET 2421364 APR 70 Sie a ew ANESECKER ACTING), o | “DIRECTOR INFO MADRID , ge mp4 son ary - = REF: DIRECTOR “26520. - | | . . q- A. te ALEXANDER Sai x0 INTERVIEWED ae CLAIMED .- poe : ME NEVER HEARD OF OR KNEW AMAUTO-1. LAST TIME HE was | . IN CUBA.WAS 1948 AND DENIED HE EVER TRAVELED TO CUBR © So Look oe “AFTER CastRO TAKEOVER TN 1959, - EXPERIENCED CAREER AGENT a __ RACKANKIS INTERVIEWED AND HAS No REASOW TO-DOUBT SAM Ko Ce oo . : ANSWERS. - AS FOLLOW-UP, PACHANKIS WILL SHOW Two DIFFERENT PHOTOS OF AMAUTO-1 TO SaMKO FOR IDENTIFICATION. WILL - ADVISE. -POUCHING SAMKO INTERVIEW. - 2. FILE: 01-866054 AND ) Bai-735296, GP-i | SECR E T ; tee 7 OF ; ’ . pi we SECRET - wr. 14-0000 DISPATCH ee | === Chics; wn Div tston Chief, _EUR; ‘Chier oF. Station, Wi Wiaw ‘Ina conversation. held in his office on 3 December - . 1969: AMAUTO=1-said.t that t_in: 1957: he: worked . in the United d States ay “as 2° 3 a hitcher ecAlex nder SAMKO, a en nder_ olish-ftalian, He- by ted PBRUMEN after . r January. 1959 and “invited AYAUTO-1 to return to the States to continue his job. . asa ‘butcher, ; SAMKO is: Not, further identified in. the report, . i : 2. Te sao ‘could be located it might be interesting to - “obtain his.. ‘aSSéssment . of AMAUTO-13- . . bat R Sa e gar : ow: ' Distribution: : 2 CNUD 2 - C/EUR . - 2 - WH/Miami-— Se co7 Peunk OUSPATLH SYMBOL AND MLTR OSMA=25745 ‘S December 1969 HOS Fill NUMBER “901-7235296 we 3. | Om 1S April 1970 Sta | "and Agustina GERVAS who are : fo oo de HABRIOPT 's Feport “ "Subject, iad. GRRVSS ‘ be reached, ou’ ITURRI bilities in Spain. subjec ; partners with offices in Madrid. An assessment of Subject ae _ hE sede. : : ‘ RA - CAST . PROCSSNG ACTION DISPATCH | SECRST 4 —_ __ _aerue Kb pons 10 ar. - : . . Chiof, Restern Heataphere Divisioa : Xt owe monet wor Chior, Europeans Divieiea — +. jee Chief of Station, BH/Hiort oo. “__1Us et poms pr) 3 = Chie? of Station, Madri even wut RYBAT/TYPIC7AMAUTO _ fain: yee) , : “po. Meeting with 201-866047/ 0-762 kw ases | HT wea cy R. BARRIOTT hed lunch with Subject partners in- Taller; S.A, The following * ‘Of that’ neetiag: iS bave joined with another - AGA, to explore joint. venture possi- ect etl. Iturriaga ara law soe : 4 Stoject cpened up on al recomendation can based oa such & short coarersation vould not normally _ Be of such assistaiics but sinze his thoughts about Cuba, a gene B. ‘“During the lunch I was sable to vork the conversation around ‘to th e business potential far Spanish and. U.S. companies in Latin America, Rvontu- ally, we touched on Cuba, considers hinsself to. be an visited Cuba laet year and interview vith Pidel Castro, Subject recotved a this about sets present Cuben regine. received an taovitation and Gervaa said that Subject expert in this area ag he had a private three-hour Gervas said that | “gnow job” fron the ‘jefe, and the tone for his feelings for the It was not clear hoy Subject to Cuba, but he said that he Basisted in obtaining a contract from Cuba for the Pegaso truck com piny - shether as a repre- sentative of this corpany or in a& free~lance capacity osetia kid in Dol Yeboez 2 - C/U 2 - C/suR 2 = VH/Miasd ROSS REFERENCE 0 DSPATON SYMBSL AND MURSE OSMA 26195 CASIRUAIA SECRET _ /continued/ - 7 7 Fake a Dol - 735246 [TLE , EX tu 7d - CATE : . 29 April 1376. 4 AU MUMSE® 201-866047 - we ait CONTINUATION OF a ee . DISPAICH : OSMA 261 an SECHET a De. 4-00000 was not brought out. It Seemed to mo that Subject ie riding an ecotional high for Cuba and C.stro. His face ‘lit up and he bocanze relatively excited whon tailing us bow Castro mixes anu taike with ‘the “Common people,” and in fror Spanish parents, .. :@nd-has done ao much for the country, I asked hin _- what his goneral inpression vas of life there and _/he replied” pnéenowenal ,” and J believe he neant it. co C. ‘Some comments that Subject made vould appear to be inapired by Cuban’ propaganda or a briefing. He Said that. JKLANCE is in-control of U.S, internal “... seCurity and is forcing'a rightest swing in its fa~ ' ternal politics. Also, a1] peuple going to Cuba / ‘Foo Hexico aro photographed by JKLANCE People, while Af you"go. trom Spain you don't rum this risk. . oe Le Ds ot 1 aged bim 1 ‘there Was good potential for “" “Spanish corpanies doing businces with Cuba, Ho replied that ‘Cuba ‘is- bridge: to Latin. America, This -seered a strangé answer, atid I pointed out that you -dida‘t b uba to get to Latin Anerica. He said, ~. “that's: true, other Countries will change to the. — Gubaa -systen. and. viil need technicians to assist then.. Then ve (Iguess he seant Spanieh business meno doing business with Cuba) ‘will have excellent Possibilities. have to. go-to | __ 8 "Subject said that -he knew the Cuban Acbassador to Spain and. in fact visited him this morauing and re- ceived a large box of Havana cigars frow hin. Fe “Subject is about 30 yearn olg, good looking and cakes an excellent first impression, He appearnr to have a good business background in addition to being 4 ‘trained lagyer, Ho seens uggressive, determined and has a good imagination for business ventureg. G, “It would be premature to sey that Subject leans toward Comuunism.or has been had by the Cuban I.s, 1. _ -doubt that be would have talied go freely about his . adsiration for Cuba if he is working covertly for then. It is quite certain that he is being used by the Cuban Embassy for corwercial purposes, and I would estinate that he would sake an excellent “front man” for Cuban business ventures, rot oe ~ #H. “I would réconnend against. trying to recruit Subject as a means of getting to the Cuban Ambassador, _ He would probably turn down tho pitch and ioforn the Cuban Embassy." ; : . . 2, The cvbove roport is. an excellent beginning in cur assesa- _ Beat of Subject and HARRIOTT must be commended for his adeptness at steering the Conversation toward the relevant areas of interest. ‘Wa think the report stands alone and requires little comeentary by the Station; howover, we night add here that there is a atrong probability that Subject was indeed snowed under by the impact of his alleged. three-hour talk with Castro, Given Castro's charisza and persuasive qualities it would not be difficult to “convince” a young lawyer, alien to the Cuban environnent, of the prograss in Cuba, Kot withstanding HARRIOTT's fine report we feel that Subject ts still wallowing in the ebullience of this confrontation with , Fidel Castro. His short relationship with the Cuban Fabassy and one visit to Cuba vould hardly make nin an authority oo Cuba, a a * i . S3a USC PACTS LOLNON : SECRRT LYUMIMTSUAIION OF oe / DISPATCH Jb, feCRET woe eee "OSHA 26195 - ; 3. If you agree ve would like to tr) another sttempt to get AA GssosRment of Subject. For days ve have heeg trying to doviso @ cover story for & Station officer to use in‘an approach ‘to Subject, Be have one sad sould like pour Couseats, susgeations dad ideas, A Station officer, preterably in disguise and using ao alias, would ‘approach Subject as a free tance writer for “Sorld Hows” (a . . .Sugkestion wade by. . UCANERA-~) because there afe ac pany stringers. . for “Worlé News” that it would be virtually inpossible to confirs) ; vith the intention that ho is writing on article on Spanish lavyers | | re -Opportuait{éa for advancerent in business and. governsent, . (The . thear actually is taken fron an articies in Fortune or Business Veek inagazine read by the undersigned sone years ago). The thone was ~ -testod-on CUCANSRA-1 and’ ho agrees that it is a g00d ono and would . Wora because of the ‘general nature of Spanish buatnosssen to like -; to talk about themselves. What..1s involved. however, ts a consider- “a “amount of: homework ,. sarticularly in the collection of napes of | lawy “ta business: who have been sueceasful.— CUCAWERA-1 ig Pro- - “" pardiag.a list of such people: and ve will’ Foview them together. The . undersigned subsequently. will..ask for Dun and Bradstreet reports on. fhe ‘firms these lavyers represent as e611 as-revies tho fires": “ff{nancial history in our reference aida ‘located in’ tho Eabassy's. Commercial litrary, ~~ vot wa oo : 4. The theme opens the door to a number of provoking questions, but dt particularly offers 4 good opportunity to assers the péerson- “ality of the target. Porhaps the opportunity will again cone’ when | - Subject ‘discusses his relationship and knowledge of Cuba at which: : - ‘time an iateresting exchange might ensue possibly Provohing Subject to reveal his true ‘relationship vith the Cubana and/or hia affection for the Cuban system,’ No pitch vould be sade and, if after this _ assessment, the officer arriven at. HARRIOTT's conclusion, the ‘Station would recommend a | gainst using Subject as ao intermediary to AHAUTO-1, ‘ , Advise. Howard BR. SACODER ’ om . see $30 Ud FeEwOUS Loon au? ‘ 14-0000 “2D Cage SECRETARIAT UAT Dissews: VINATION.. lon, CLASSIFIED MESSace _ Torac Corie) Or JN timers sates SECRET J When Filled tnp ° Chamry TO C8 oe NO. 7 an a — an — are Pereg 0 cr me na. a : de dasitert a “1s EC RET 242 1562 APR’ 70 CITE VHA LAM 7504 (HEBECKER - ACTING) : DIRECTOR INFO MADR ID- Ro Hae 70 Yor OIy REFS DIRECTOR e26sea qe as ALEXANDER SAN KO INTERV 1eveD AND CLAIMED: _ - ‘HE’ NEVER HEARD OF oR. “KNEW AMAUTO~ 1." LAST TIME HE WAS ; IN cuBA WAS 1948 AND DENIED. He EVER TRAVELED TO CUBA = "AFTER CASTRO TAKEOVER IN 1959, EXPERIENCED CAREER “AGERT: re PACKANKIS INTERV IEWED AND HAS No REASON TO DOUBT SAM KO ANSWERS. AS FOLLOW-uP, ‘PACHANKIS WILL SHOW TWO DIFFERENT PHOTOS OF AMAUTO-1 To SAM KO FOR IDENTIFICATION. WILL ADVISE. POUCHING SAM KO INTERVIEW, 2. FILE: 201-866054 ano (201-735298. GP SE CRET © CC} Awa nRn-y SECRET Frees 4 cea RICH. wen Wh/COG/ "ORS at 81255 - exc: 22-APRIL 1970 j CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION Cp wom . (3) wo inom tame tre icra — “CITE DIRECTOR’. Telass feation) SECRET Py ) x: <a a. — N HD = co. ay mes gee pana | 7 INFO!» Orrawa . 7 ee | 02'7 720 ” . TPIC AXROSE AXDOCILE — aan ae as be ee "". REFERENCE: DIRECTOR 620399. BO ea 1. LNERGO DOCUMENT ON GINES GORRIZ CASTROMAN DATED: 1961 AND MISFILED JUST RETRIEVED BY HQS, DOCUMENT COXCERNS GORRIZ'S MILITARY SERVICE RECORD WHICH WE STILL TRYING OSTAIN, Then ONT eens cet ce eer te 2, LNERGO DOCUMENT LISTS GORRIZ'S NENT-OF-KIN WHILE ty SERVICE AS HUMBERTO MARRERO, 617 152 STREET, NEW YORK, GORRIZ BROTHER LISTED AS SUMBERTON (SIC) CASTROMAN, SAMS ADDRESS, Gorrtz HOME ADDRESS SAME PLUS “CARE OF PEREZ", " “3. COULD THE HUBERTO (SIC) LISTED As GORRIZ'S BROTHER IN WH/MIAMI 6934 (IN 049917) BE HUMBERTO MARRERO?’ ONE NOT IDENTIFIABLE, NON-DEROGATORY TRACE U2 MARRERO FROM LNERGO IN 1952, 4, NO HQS TRACES SUBERTON casTaowss, NO caSTRowaNs IN NEW YORK TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, NO PEREZ AT ABOVE ADDRESS IN REVERSE s DIRECTORY, NO HUMBERTO. MARRERO © IN DIRECTORY, ol DFE 2 OVC 2 : < a: 2 Be CAN YOU PIN DOWN MARRERO’ S ADDRESS So BS CAN TRY LOCATE? | 1 COORDINATING CFFICERS AuTueNicarina 2 3e70 a RELEASING OFFICER, ECR : ud COPY Ra tT REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE iS) PRONIBITED, Fr ee Tan ee wee on (amr nn ween ger ae canner aie ey 14-0000 MESSALC PUR | re ey A FHT _ . Ci rypex: (| G2 Bo inocx - Teaddas t 6 -- = ORANCH oO rue ap _ re ——_2 | GRID HED no, ge pn OED an pare CABLE SECRETARLAT OLSSCMINATION > BY. - we a “.° efTE viRécrTOR: oe 46277267 _ | 6, FILE 201-735296. _. END OF MESSAGE - [ avi ee ; i WILLIAM V, BROE. . . -EUR/BC/C ra lz JAMES E, FLA RY CAD elie. Aloo _— C/WH/COG COORDINATING CFFICERSS - i ——_ a] GROUP 1 - | Grctudes trom sutometio Coangracing and ceciartcation RELEASING OFFICER [: SZE%C Rik mo ° s ate . REPRODUCTIOF: OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PR (ITED, . COPY NO. : . . “2 eo . ° . . . _ , - _ ae A : ~ Lg oN Fe, Report No, 2533. : 1 Apraa 1970. . TT ED . . Nr, JAVIER, frees the Cuisa fonde of Vigo, calls HORSCIO. to Say thas they. have chad in Vigo for two months: ‘the \ ship VIA gs Is (ph) for repiirs and the captain has decided thet At 40 best it the crew takes its month ‘of vacation Now and return. later to the ship in Vigo, - . Ay, adds the. captain has to retutn to -Cuba .0n Friday by — “CUBA, but he has no visa and authorization mst be ; requested trom the General, Department: of Security, HORACTO : ee a oot I , . ae takes down ‘the captain's nane; . Eugenio LEOPOLDO PORTAL _ .. Qn : y Pata, Passport No. 038~ “534, issued 12 September 1959, t Havana, ! ; | y Nilda RUIZ calis Alicia FRANCO to instruct: her thag¢ should <~<— someone Be by el teining to be & relative of hers to say she — r” has no cousins or relatives or any Sort, AP tells her that person went by the Consulate the day before claiming to be her cousin énd saying he was a Spaniard, NR contends ‘ - she cannot imarine “here he got that notion be cause she . has no cousins, ad dding that her cousins ‘are Catatontans and not fron Gijén, AP says the man who came to the ‘Consulate Sayins to be her cousin resembles NR, and describes » him as having dlue eves, sort. of blond, and tall. She then | Says it fs an older married couple, According to NR, 21] oe i ‘her family comes fron Catalonia. AP repeabs this is an older married coule ens their problems cannot be solved by the Consulate rather they must be y resolved there (in Cuba? 2 ws td] es ma. 2622 ree y 1170 14-0000 o, . - 10 - : a, for as ‘slic says; "It js'a boy viho also clains to. be a re- Vattua oe . sade Kae Iya of seus Zane dente ty cone here, but that he has a brother in New York," NIDA says, "That is a bunch of lies..." " N wants fh to take dowm tho name of _that person ; us ooo: if he should cone back to the Consi ula te, so that she” ; _ may find out uho they are. Ds FRANCO talks wit th ALICIA and’ gays that the case of the sane » who killed this wife 43° being handled by. HORACIO, Report No. 2536. oa co . 7 rh. april 1970. oe “Rau2 GONZALEZ, Romero calls ALDO (ph) to ask if VILLA ROYA oT so : , :4s there, for he wants to talk with him. He 4s, ALDO ask the architect conrade how are things going regarding -the lots, GR seys everything they have seen has been interesting and it is good expe rience for they can compare — and select, He adds thet B09 fa vr the lot on Paseo da . la Habana is the best and this is precisely what he wants _ to tell José Miguel VILLA ROYA, s* GONZALEZ ROKERO (to VILLA HOYA): After having seen what we have secon until now and after having checked everyting yesterday af ternnon--with this man next ‘door--the possibility of resolving at this ; 7 ; i “ime the question of the frontén Lpedinent7, — 7 , we think that the best. . lot we have seen, and the trath is that we should not let any more “tine. Axe) oy Seccuse we might lose it, is the one ‘one Paseo de la Habana, That is, the first ‘one 14-0000 “PERSONTENTT wottrtGe : -. | , | _ 7 a ; : > . ADWANCT Copy 4 Sissucp a é on H : ~ t eve at: __. ‘Te Stssew oy oy rte GQ 08M 9970 ere arr) oO sttuee to ZF tenece calPee. CalPROP. CHOPS, ae 2. 3/09. a 17 eee aivan, == act. Ca .. € SEC R.ET 1213532 aPR-72 corte whoa: e861 Ee Te pisccrar INFo vate See aE! 5050346 . ANTEL TYPIC 2vaxoo rex19 i ee - Se SUPDATA scuace: PARAGRAPA T¥O FROW = . a a. “cuaxday AND FROM | curitent NO DEX, FILED: = eisssz | CIW COMMENT: O75 nara CTRUE NAVE) DELETED FROM SUPDATA PER CSHS-F-5221, CHAPTER IV, PARA 29. Copy. OF ORIGINAL SUPDATA GIVEN To WH/COG, EUR/I3, VR, FILE, ADDP, C/FI.) ~ Free mas SC “7! { 14-0000 . : 6a . a a eee 2 ff Intelligence Information Cable ow. cé0346 . PAGE 1 OF 9 PAGES STATE/INA OLA NCC /me (SECOEF JCS ARMY Navy ait) Cla/nace mac NBs SOO ONE cas C___) | DIRECTOR ae oOo . EXO oor 7 — : Pit me'eriel toneinn inlermaiion DAgtirg the Nev eset Deters of the Uniied States within the monn wenemaron ~ ren tieteoe ef which 5 eAy mance We an var herine’ ie proms ty ai TOM Rees Ln Fy MU 7 . No FORS IGN DISSEM / CONTROLLED DISSEM +: oo THIS IS AN INORMATION REPORT, NOT FINALLY EVALUATED = — Cxteee ee coe en) INTELLIGENCE oo . - ty .. CITE-Toes ‘pg 315/01741_79 / CONFIDENTIAL LO Molgyee _ sao t . ~ , OST 10 APRIc 1970 pe —- ee Oh me ~ coustays CURA : ‘ ee Dor: 3 APAIL 197 _. SUBJECT: CUBAN Goveanent, Posit row on | KIDNAPPING OF oe cuz, Dra. Gars - ACQs Pain, naozuh 46 APRIL 1972) FIELD No. OSM 997¢ SOURCE: . “AN OFFICIAL SPANISH SERVICE FRGA A SOURCE DESCRIBED As SENSITIVE 1 BND USUALLY RELIABLE. tl. ON S APRIL 1576 SUILLERMO OR UTZ PEREZ, CUBAN MINISTER To SPAIN, ADVIS=D AIS SUBORDINATES OF THE OFFICIAL (CuBAN POSITION ON KIDNA Gove: —_* _EXCHal Nez ARY POLITICAL APPING. HZ Sara THE IE RE =VCLUTIONARY ENT Has | SAID 1b THAT UNDER NO ClaCUN UNST ANCES WILL CUBA LS . PRISGNE ‘ER FOR RA CUBAN OFF ICIAL.~ = WAG XICNAPS | GONE OF us 1S WILL “Have TO XILL_ US.” ° Te, 2. (FIELD Covent: REPOATS FRO: CTHER SOURCES oF aNO"N RELIABILITY HAVE NOTED THAT ali CUBAN DIPLovats TRAYEL ING CR STATIONED ABROAD HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED 3Y THE Ik GOVERAMENT TC CARRY A SHALL HAND ¥ZAPON. AS. OF g APRIL 197 ALL CUBAN NO FOREIGN DISSEM / CONTROLLED OISSEM CONFIDENTIAL eubgeet of of wrtchaes her move . hes pleced a-burdon oa Ataticen Los that a pitch wall he mice teve ; by Perry 1b. 1 Eb prdor te bis ¢ : : oo co. Ad Readcuartiers permis pitch to Subject oF Nele£2 former els tes and bases be_a good c!} e to gsin oo 1 April 2079. , recruitnent ‘rnd Subject are , ot there might. - z Ese CENA 20085, Cet a wasn. as broad: Btien ins eo. -Ain parailicl onerataons, ll. The & of a nev offices be cox this rietter with tie in the now buildin. overcene Since tha Gtructed by their _ to work clescly wath . 1s F aut Goverr tadist tis “con- cets miik ZE040, Perry D. WACHAL | Aw are ot cope a a eee ee - ” ~—1: =—e—o . a eA Te Pale ho tome ae S3a EOE Pate dUS FOTN ” . c sacs tee Lew Comm . SCR. a dees et tim eee ee eae wae wee ee wees _ " 14-0000 COUNTRY C2 SUBJECT DATE OF INFO, Me: PLACE & DATE ACG. BY SOURCE | SOURCE RIFORT HO, 27 BAS 1979 -DATE DISTR. Lirantan| Sil yore NO. PAGES sie re. 19 ra ‘da tus us Ly | stad 35 yauws CINCOL Ls . . cous (mu Orr nee tor cT SERVICE IS CONTA DOmeEst) As recom he os livin fery enhance w ef * ¢ dees troy bese ay : arked to dcwe Cua AL Fags teat Qiser momr C8753 5 4 . 3 2 1 . Uy ys Qatet : crs . . es : iw@) Diss SE, ASROAL _ f Caf NN Le ee » Wary peviarce - . aco eunpoaeat: of ay ond netics cety 7h epupen CONTROLLED psec the aveminohon of the USB moniter ogeres Ged % tt Rolled ia crowdaare with pares orh 3 HE wet te wen oF ROLETT NCEE ALL Bs pros ude a fotb mW igtyngaite ie US ke cpamrabat dag) porn pane g an tho prety Brgomrotos: or pernanmel, itv ag conser” ay . A 14-00000 oN TMi mata! tantarns informotion affgenag the Nateasl Cetense of the United States within tet meovring of the fipio age Toma Fite tZ USE See 29S and P24, the Faorwinuen . reselamen ef athith wn aay marr IS OF wasethosted perwon ie prohibieed by low, 7 J : DIRECTORATE OF PM TELLIGENCE Pol AL 270703970 Cre C-GC-HeP-1 Dek ad. : _ COUNTRY, Cuba, Spaic REPORT NO: 00. sussect C’Guben Dipierat in gate Qui llemmo Rutz CATE DISTR, _ Feres an : ; a? MAR 1970 NO. PAGES «RC REFERENCES C~C:29+(9003, ImA, IB ees aoe DATE OF INFO. Pat 70 PLACE & DATE ACO. BY SOURCE. Fir, ane ‘Fol. 70 mid carte: —_ eee THIS ‘IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 7 . oot . . “source Cuban natienal, A 16 700 TIG, ase 2, we arrived in the US by air oa Se +0 Fed 7. Cocreo was a resident of Ravena.. Be corleted 15 yeara of - sencolirg. : _ ; - . . {Tis reyort vas dewoloped ty a Raval: representative oval ed to the. office of rreparation.] I 2A — > 352 76. . te r ~ oO or tug berez, a clogs. relative, io the “Cuban Acbassador to Spain loollateral irroration dated 12 Jun CO indicates that a Guillermo Auld eres wag the Actin: Cuarco@! Affairs in Saiinj. aitz nes Leen a Coceunigt since before tac dava or Castro's recire. I tnirk that me van o eeole: of the old~ bat. dust prier to 1559 Rts WGs operatin: clandestinely in the Desiniecan Republic trving to orvate an ovorthrey o: Trujillo's reging. For this . Prajillo reportedly vented nin dead, but Ruts escaped and returned to Cuba. tech Castro ay pointed Auls Kinister of FPorelin faletiorg saxcetine @aaring 1959. ("ook Bidz filled tata poet weil 1963 er 164 at whien Giee ne was arpointed 4,057 ‘dnvessador te Sain, a segt that ne et: ll noldg . mo : - t 2. Ruiz is @ vell-cleated imlividunl with @ desree in Political econorica fron tra University of Hovana. All nie For seconday,, and primary education wag con~ . ducted in private ingtttutiorg. Rus ig anon of reny mocdn. AS tine he ia, . earcastiec, i:difvorent, Gasotietical, cynical, seriors, inzgrateful, and cold. faraosiealls, tm ar iwarea friendly to ame jcople. ieyardiega, he is a vory intellicent and octaj;okes pergon. a ° kha et : A A < . w Spuln, Btn his wire > Cubs gince tis. z Periz, wno hag 1. Gutt DOMESTIC CONTACT SERVICE N, 3- 4& present no ig living at the Cuba: 73 asa: in Kedrs @nd Four enildre. I do not think het he: tsp Tesaried - Last trip bore in. eariy 1968. Te has a trotie: ,“Opvalde : ‘agked to lear: Oia vin Gein wa 6 presently working in the cane ftelds. . 3 Pay ry Tarr a 4 LD», gt) Bee fer I 4.” Envatcal degat:.sion of Nerzo Hinz: Ca:ceatan, ajo ho, 56", 175 ibe, : | green veyeS, $32u Llard hair, werg itlesecs, am! ia always inreceatly dressed. ! | H 4 | l Coda = ee ‘% a : oo. evarie ce Wo mn % —— ae a a MICROFILMED | iid & poc. MITRO. BER. “Nw ein : : C-Onil-P-10-2-8- 74] 0 A-!, j ' CONTROLLED DISSEM CONTROLLED DISSEM NO DISSEM ABROAD ind ottve duty miktary perionnel wothin the inmiNgense camponen of 7 upon the untsematon Maweeer, unless specifically com @° OCIO 1/7, it may bereleared ta thove compe, th. Sepormenn and agenies af the US Gorernment | 0 Naroeul fawigene IT SMALL NOT BE DISSE TO OONTEATICSS i shot ot be Wiseminan to slap Oe US. Gasernmer? without the erirten perminiion af thy originates. The disemination uf thy document ie limited ta tivshaon employees tre USIB member agencies, ond to those wre ofial: oF Ne member agencies wha walted in occotaree @ith porogiaph § t ’ ! decry pormupatag in the pogaton | erpantoness or perannel, invedng contonty under a comtotval rater ; 7, 14-00000 208 ses vee | Wis IN eel ve ® es Beet ENE MAE enue SAL Ue he SECRET. |. (hen Filled fa) Sitres see E ARI oS avennin ye ADVANCE HOY { Jaiven’ { : lcorten _ poe: “hae = _ - , — ap ck ate to cd FUE ND. - - - f - - “tf ~ * 7 AE | nage vo ce rue No. - ee : an ay) oo Te a oor le | meno O RETURN. TO ee eanceee f4 Wile f WA ug F \h| FILE, va Mee Ss help th tp (Lee 2: _ . a ory Aba ne | = i ate re | SECRET ‘2520572 MAR 70 CITE WH/MIAMI 6934 ace | re oO ce my Bt OR i po wales _ OTTAWA: INFO DIRECTOR . ; aon | ALE -RYBAT TYPIC SMABOVE BM WO49917 Pods | PER AGREEMENT DURING SMABOVE visit. MIAMI, WE eo po “HAVE Located: SEVERAL RELATIVES OF GINES SILVIO GORRIZ _cASTROMAN. “IN CONTACTING FRANCISCO. GORRIZ CARBALLO - ONE OF THE AMOTS RECEIVED A RATHER UNFRIENDLY RECEPTION. wouLD ‘BE APPRECIATED IF ‘SMABOVES COULD DETERMINE WHETHER GINES NAS HAD ANY’ CONTACT WITH FRANCISCO. . “2. . ACCORDING TO THE: AMOT REPORT GINES HAS A BROTHER IDENTIFIED AS HUBERTO GORRIZ CASTROMAN RESIDING NEW YORK _ CITY. ON OR NEAR 162TH STREET, EXACT ADDRESS UNKNOWM. 3. POUCHING COMPLETE AMOT REPORT FOR OTTAWA AND DIRECTOR. : 4, FILE: 201- 735296, GP-1 SECRET: Ds Mar 219 - ! . men : . voi { 7% SENDER WILL CHECK CLassiFicat) “" "OP AND BOTTOM UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDE * SECRET AL OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP AME AND AGORESS | RERUNS Bag Oe NINE SER ARE RTT CG ES BST SRT a “bea et ees Aree y* ALOR One LE steckne . No Blue dy alte Ne. ‘ma: olre't Weide. he . aC ecoyeeeney obs f~ fe a at Ate. Desral for Wises FOLD HERE TO RETUAN TO SENOER FROM: NAME. ADDRESS ANO PMONE NO. OATE UNC LASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET a - " (40) sonit wo. 237 _ Use previous aditions . omy Te <oae) pyractate ssur cosmsnts : retum Soran Q : 1 i EQkes i 1, Sow that AUALTC-1 ts scheduled to re hack to Cuba in mis i a bit lete to Berin the rec: rent of an intermoeiian. «we have sation that : he intends to co tack to MININT rather than MILK er even 11] which maxes the *. ; i’n afraid” out azain, somewnat. slinmer ‘to vay the Jeast, 2 this type of ap. likelihood of his cort t that, althovth we have tine only for a reasoned. quick aj; proach, | proach might lose’ him te us for cot. : 2. This causing Him to become: suspicious is not quite what we had in “mind : /"* when we wrote ref B. Jo made, 1 think, a rather strong ‘case Sor laying cards on. oh. the table with Als Cal, and a.slow develocment by a senior staff officer seemed ; to emerge from the possibilities, se even Suzrested how it might be done (through the eyrnasium).: Trat might be impos citle, tut the validity of the aprroach should ceserve a comments . : Po as , + 50 certainly he should be ny additional hearing on the: r@ pre:ared to work on 3.00 An intermediary would be an access arent : . responsive, I can’t consider this point to have a a . matter, Cf ccurse it will ke difficult, and i’neled they’ : At. . ce to review the Tun 2 fradstreet file on ans forwaml, CCRRECTICN: we have it, ; 4, 1’4d like te heve hod 4 ch Carlitos, ever. tho the PCA has gone j . ! + & Joint eperation (income ways) is the eosy way out, we simply did not ir ~ v ’ 1 ian) cet startad in time, é, T disarree, becouse the question of cormitments is somewhat Fremature, a" but I’d be willine to puch for 75C-1,C00 a month while w erking in place, with 2 _ . bonus. then hea does come out. For defection outright, whic: is a Foor second, he might even he worth work to resettle him here, (BGA 19006 rerorted a 1954 att tempt to gat at Mrs, ANALTOLL “s relatives in Miami, and they misht still be there,. ferd haps they would sronzor, vervthing, but every thing derends on initial arproaches . ~ and debriefings, ne 7. There are a lot of unanswered ques tions, rosei in the outgoing, ard I’d. nave a:preciated 4 word about them: xe shave answerod . this one,-we are > working in tal manner on that one, ec, - . . a. The construction work en the new Zr cpassy. there is a © 3parate dispatch on this so all is on wheels, . ; b. The lenely automobile trips deserves look ing into. Ke concent in the incon Wine : ete, In any case, they ’re on it, so I want to enccurare aS much as rossible, we kb aS (0 u-3) lobes ' aur laedg cl irucee ts CLM! ) ' 4 Contd 14-0000 ' . . _ site WRAIEET S + tari whe 5 aasernainc iad Mee 14-00000 3, eS pres QaswKAngy . PESCESSING ACTON PRASTG TOE OL SECRET/RYBAT | Chicr, Western n_Henisphere Div vision a I DOCG aaersID De NO. “Chier, European eda . |. feat quad one : weg ——Suiel of Station, NI Midm + —— TROM 7 Te ‘Chief of f Stati ion, ‘yadria\ eee eee factor RYABAT TYPIC . Nie . : AMAUTO-1 ier CCTs «sentry al References; A. OSM 11585, B. OSMW 11726 aro — 1. “There is little ‘we can contribute to the exceptionally “fine reports - Submitted by: Headquarters on AMAUTO-1. His. - character; -personality, ‘physical“and mental: “capabilities, and to somé extent ‘even his vulnerabilities, are’ succinctly. outlined: in. your reports. In addition, you "have appropriately recognized the Hurculean task we have, to overcome his, strong- mindedness and idealistic character. . : Qos After a series of discussions among the officers involved’ ‘with PBRUMEN operations at. the Station, we have concluded that to execute a logically developed "tradi tional"® recruitment, we are faced with the challenge to recruit a person, an intermediary, in whom AMAUTO-1 has confidence and “respect; an individual who iS able to plausibly carry ona polemic argument with AMAULO-1 without cither antasonizing him or causing him to become suspicious of the intermediary's true role. Moreover, the intermediary must be intelligent ~ to be able to respond in an appropriate way to our instructions, as well as show a genuine willingness to cooperate. Frankly, we have no such person, currently on our list of assets and . to find someone with the attributes set forth in Reference A, will be difficult to say the least, but ‘we are prepared to : work diligently on this problem. Attachments; A. PRQ Part I, USC 'B. Identities, USC ATT #. /. Shaste ent COMA: Reo yer; : : Distribution: . _ fe) : 2 ~_C/WiID, Sw/atts A&B, USC — ial eb +7" en 2 --C/EUR, w/att B, USC 2 - COS, WH/Miami, "w/att B, USC ‘ 3 gy -continued : DATE Trae Ra hao aa : OSMA - 26061 “USSIFICATION. SECRET/RYBAT 8 March 1970 HOS RESUMSEZ -201-735296 wee an te nee we Se een . 1 CONTINUATION OF CISFAICH _ | SECRET/RYBAT i OSM - 26061 14-0000 3.. AMAUTO-1 confides in few p¢ople. From our reading of QUTINID and QUDOZE, . there are at least three persons “ who could Yoricalyy and effectively. fill the role as an intermediary, They are Identities \, B, and Cc. We can categorically climinate Identity A for obvious reasons, i.e. ‘Jack of direct access to him. Because of his relationship to Identity-D we Gan also tentatively climinate Identity B. He. presents’a-risk Which’we are not certain should be taken; however, -wé would like “te add a comment on him in a later paragraph. . Identity C. would'seem to be the most logical — choice. He’ jis intelligent, a professional man, well-to-do, “young and. one. with whom AMAUTO-1 frequently talks and whom _ he often sees... . We know little about his political proclivities “although. he gives the impression of being a moderate analyst of world events. and: doesn't: sccm to have a Strong affection | or aversion for the ‘PBRUMEN Government. We have.2 good background -on him prepared for us by Dun and Bradstreet; however, aS-you:can well. imagine, the report concentrates on +. the, economic Side of ithe’ individual. We have made a number of. ‘attempts. here in the Embassy to determine whether he has ‘any American’ contacts; but with negative results: “His” visa ‘file does not.show where he visited in the United States or the purpose, except that it was a business trip. He has an _ indefinite visa and we are fairly cértain that, if necessary, we could use the question of -his visa as an entre to him. We are currently reviewing with all Station assets their knowledge of Identity C. In addition, we are also considering assets such"as QUCASH-1 and QUSPOT-1, who could, under some legitimate buSiness pretext, contact Identity C. Our objective “is to develop a warm entree to Identity C without compromising any of our agents, but we are in need of an assessment of Identity C by either a Station Officer or an asset working under an officer's instructions. We will keep you advised of our progress. We are forwarding PRQ Part I under separate cover. A POA on Identity C was requested separately. There are no derogatory Station traces. : 4.) Identity B would be an excellent choice if not for his relationship with Identity D. This avenue might be explored with QUSEQUIN-48 if Headquarters is agreeable to a joint operation. QUSEQUIN-48 could probably get the necessary clearances from Identity D directly, or from one of Identity D's aides, to contact Identity B. We will not pursue this until we receive your comments. : 5. It'is not too early to consider the emoluments we might want to offer to AMAUTO-1 at the time a pitch is made. As always they should be divided into two areas - for defection and for recruitment and work in place, an, Joti” Howard R. SACODER Co l= 235.2% 7 TO TSS 7 4 : SECRETRYBAT ID] | | 2 1400000 a) oe : | JNDER SEPARATE COVER ATTACHMENT ‘A, TO: OSHA - 26061, 18 March 1970-5 bo, Be, _ °° IDENTITIES. i Identity A: Romanian Minister ‘to Spain ee i "Identity Br Nicholas’ FRANCO se - ne 7 : een! - iq ; ‘ i - Identity Ce Carlos ‘CARRASCO Munoz de’ Vera - Identity D;.-Generalisimo Francisco FRANCO, . chief of State: 1 i cs cory 7 — AE0e . “ ; AIG ATT [ts osm } - of- 73 S24L oe - _ eee CASEIUTION DISPATCH [| stcses | PROCESSING ACTION. - fo a ; oe ; : |__. Chief, Yestern Honisphere Division’ - ee ae wo ~Chief, burope Division; ~~ a 4 COS, WH/Miani; COB, FRANTECH .°°” : cfs ES ee Chief of Station, Madrid ees Ge -RYBAT TYPIC TECHS/Construction of New PORUMEN Bibasey are: | ACTIOR REQULEED - REIERINGS * fee | Reference:. OSMA 247740. mT, wn vot ELS The PBRUMEN government has approved the construction | An Madrid of ‘a now office building to be used as’ an’ Embassy, Commercial office and résidence for the PBRUMEN Minister,” ‘The site has béen identified and work is expected to begin ‘the return of AMAUTO-1 from PBRUMEN, . ‘“[-"" g00n,..probably-afte ‘|. ‘sOmetine within the Gext tro véeks. The buildera expect to couplete thei ilding within eight months. woot, ~. 7... 8. QUSBQUIN-37 is far mere confident than we are, about ‘cx the possibility of getting access to the building during the- “construction phase ‘to possibly install various audio devices. We believa':this operation to be a formidable one and we might be challenged by the presence itn Madrid of PBRUMEN security forces overseeing the construction, the presence of PBRUMEN electricians and other professions, complicating the accese to the building. Wo believe AHAUTO-1 has the Somanian. experience well in mind and most likely will do everything within his power to overcome the possibility of an audio : penetration of his building. . 3. We would be grateful for any information addressees might have on the general modus operandi of PBRUMEN security ‘forces in areas where PBRUKEN. official installations have been constructed. Have they used PBRUHEN technicians, electricians, construction engineers, etc? Also we would like to know whether the PBRUMENS have installed their own telephone system or have they generally relied on the system of the host country. we would appreciate too, any comments Headquarters or me other addressees would like to make on the best course of action for the Station to consider. QUS RQUIN-37 believes he can get a copy of the. blueprints after the plan Distribution: (continued) 2 = C/WwHD : ; ot 2 = C/EUR. . — ooo: : ann 2 = COS, WH/Miani ae a at =~ COB, FRANT EC} — i -— CROSS REFERORCE 10 ce . DO7ATOH SYMBOL AMD BRmRS ER [“" : . . “ee : _ OSMA 26040 18 March 1970. eas PE UNE Pee SECRE® , Advise Pile 1s Se ere te ere eevee ee mcrding ee fd. cance eereneerenseee We 14-0000 CONTINUATION GF | ‘PAGE 2 | DISFATCH © is subsitted for approva? to the Spanish, Governmont. He feels confident that -he-can probabiy get the Spanish _ telephone company to cooperate and possibly some of the sub-contractors, : if there are any. : mo ’ .4@, ° Be have made’ the- assumption above that Headquarters: ‘degires” the Station to pursue this matters; af not please advise. . ; . Roward R.. SACODER ~ ~ Ciassie Carron PAGE me , LUST PAMOUS LO KON , | _ ; . . . . CONTAUED so BO yey - . ee ee jor eoria LN se € »EUNSYORDimdu *- | . H NH. COG/OPS “ _ SECRET i : RESIO/T 1A . ; 1 cr eee 20 MIRCH 1970. oe, a a tape ercennanion EP aoex (Cj x0 mock C} HETURN TO. >. RANCH. OO FILE m0 te POR ST) rie INES PILE NO. VPlmm Sal] ao a _ : _tetiter. “tpicay teiassification) ~ faate and timo bled} ; trerersaed aumbded : - SS FCRE mo 2 a Ue or 1 CITE DIRECTOR a) | . to WHT INFO MADRID - : oe “9. t 9: 1 6 . TYPIC ANAUTO) - * : 2 ras REF: WH/MIAMI 6842 (CIN 044777) | 1. xO ADDITIONAL WQS TRACES ON ALEXANDER SAMKO. 2, SAMKO ASSIGNED 261-866054, HIS POA IS BEING ‘PROCESSED, WILL ADVISE, . . 3. FILE? 201-866054, X-REF 201-735296, . 7 END OF MESSAGE WH/COG/COMNENT: Ret provided bio data and requésted POA for debriefing on Alexander SANMRKO, businessman > in’ Miami, Flovida. AMAUTO-IT, recruitment: target ta Madrid, Spain, worked for one Alexander SALKO as an apprentice butcher in 1957. : - a) a f. E/IB/S On eich Sa Bes: mw ew ; Dredd -/ Le : : 2? 4 ALegy a EF Licey ge ‘ WILL BROE - JAMES E, FLANNERY } C/WND . : po , : C/VIHL/COG | : to 2 ot . 4 AUTHENTICATED RCLEASING OFfICta _ GNTCER , A ROARNA TION iV nnten Wish THe insti OOFICE t§ copy ho. >" oy . tere a ois T ROUTING A anovGA INITIALS = set oF ¢ £2 *sueetecges [° oe ‘RL LUNSFORD :mdu , sH/CCG/OPS ° R1S19/7 144 : -173 MARCH 1975 OLE SECRETARIAT F ovsscmniarion’ , C1) tnocx av... Cone ee ee ee) ; : (elite i (classitreation) » (dato ang time bled . ; (raterence tea LS ROR BB Tp a tee - Cire. DIRECTOR SAGA BS To 13 (Settai | _ MADRID INFO WH/2TAMT - &3 d a 7 TYPIC AMAUTO me REF: _SADRID 0689 (IN 043650) : a - ONLY HQS TRACE ON CARLOS CARRASCO MUNOZ DE “VERA OTHER : THAN INFO ‘CONTAINED osi-9487, MAR 1969, 1s TRAVEL FROM SPA IN-CUBA 10 MARCH 69; CUBA- SPAIN 14 MARCH 69. 2. CARRASCO ASSIGNED 201-866047, POA BEING PROCESSED, WILL ADVISE. IF ASSESSMENT FAVORABLE, WILL -ASSIGN CRYPTONYM, 3. FILE: 201-866047, X-REF 201-736296, END OF MESSAGE WH/COG/COMMENT: Reference requested traces. and priority POA on : Carlos’ CARRASCO Munoz De Vera, businessman and lawyer in Madrid, Spain, and a personal friend of AMAUTO-1, oo _BA og. . _ C/WH/COG A Ze fe ferwis dics Whiten - , ry CE a 4 . : Wy FO 2. , - . ; ‘ ; . . th LA’ a JONN H, SHERW Dp ceononanne cree WILLIAY, Ms “BROE , wee ECT TERT Minune ING OFF. roofs a, | sper: ET Lees ral - COPY feo. REPRCOUCTION by OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE ts PRCHISITEO, . KAMLe SECRET aM AD U1 DOLMINANICN TO Centre pit deus * dnd 2 be Fae Fae ‘Lures Yew Uy cry ANDOR Ie aa oF ‘ Fern eee ET — ~ — nn 1 IT Fen INT wo tae 7 7 : b Gapvet : i s] . ; za ‘ y -4 . Sores oom atom . 30 — Bo Cithen Frito: tn) > SS or tei . . ” - Sir itterres oe ! : need ADVANCE cre, ri. : “4 rue , ret. —— — ™. . . . . A =) i : , . ”D cx dansy TO CB Pw wo, _ : a ae zy Oe ; a oe o" ‘ AREF TO C3 MLE NO. - . _ " crssoe ea pee O oes ad 0) nercew to a emacs acho F [ea Se ; ~ action § s E rs RET 172034Z, mak 13 CITE | MAMIAMT 84 l\ CNEBECKER Act ING) ao ; a) “ : DIRECTOR NFO-M DRID . i prea Ui wiO44277 L” “AMAUTO— 1 — oe ogy , Roe al ALEXANDER SAMKO WHO LIVES In HOLL YwooD, FLORIDA. ACCORDING TO LOCAL. RECORDS HE WAS BORN 2 NOVEMBER . 197 IN PERTH AMBOY, es Oe. ode THROUGH LOCAL ‘wOBONE OFFICE STATION HAS HAS: LocareD _ NEW JERSEY. WIFe* S Nate Is SELMA SAMKO. HE. IS CURRENTLY a LISTED aS THE OWNER OF THE BEACH DELICATESSEN AND GROCERY LOCATED AT 362 JOHNSON STREET, HOLL woop. 26 THE 1957 MIAMI CITY DIRECTORY LISTED SUBJECT AS MANAGER OF A FIRM KNOWN AS MIR-A=KIL PRODUCTS. 195 8-59 ie DIRECTORY LISTED HIM-AS"OWNER OF THE FRUIT CENTER AT 109 sS : Sd 17TH AVENUES. [ 3. LOCAL FILES STATED THAT ON 12 MAY 1968 SANKG MADE AN oa APPLICATION FOR A L1quoR LICENSE. HE Was FINGERPRINTED a AND HIS FINGERPRINTS WERE FORWARDED TO LNERGO. LATTER | REPORTED UO CRIMINAL RECORD. 4. STATION WILL CONTACT AND DERIEF ‘ON RECEIPT OF Poa. 5. LE: “Ze1- 7735296. GP-1 s Ec RE by Sehr pas~ P3524 po wo - ” I tar 1° i TOTAL COPIES|V POUTiWeG ANO/ON IMITIALS-SEEN 87 PERE we F + SECRET eet - . _ . : . (Whea F ived ta} Sarees — fa] - > faeewonucrion Se ony coer mmoMBITES Lfsoee Over Cisg | CV AseY TO CO PLE NO, CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION xg GLASStih MESSAGE SES EMINATION REF 1S COME WO - \ O me mo 0) scrum vo ee BRANCH : : : = ; — S=-cRET 171406Z MAR. 79 CITE WH/MLANT 6332 (NEBECKER ACTING) Mts 04 “I 4408 . : ao THEE AM AUTO . eo oe “REFS: as maDRID o6s9(7-7 sues) 7 7 ay Be MADRID a690 (a7 04 35656/ . . i. NO STATION TRACES CARLOS CARRASCO nuNoz DE VERA. DIR=cTOR, MADRID 2. FILE CARRASCO 201. _X-REF 201-736296, GPe1 SECRET ed wmaste-s SECRET ROUTING AND/OM INSTIOLS-SEEN BT ALE SECRETASIAT Di SsEwna Now dahsiri€D MESSAGE Tota Copies ( SECRET _: 7 then Filled tn) — Stas! NOTED OAR eee my RREP TO C3 PLE KO. O seruaw to _. |O rac ao “ SE CRE T 161518Z MAR 78 CITE MADRID a690 Gh. 043656. —_ ‘DIRECTOR: NFO" WH/MIANI | vl TYPIC! ‘AMAUTO ee oe REF? MADRID wn (roasteo) - ns 1. IDENTITY: CARLOS : :CCARRASCO) MUNOZ DE VERA ; _ “DPOB: ‘SPAIN, 6 WARCH.I939 x 2. FILE 201-738296. GP-1/ SECRET ; “SECRET ra f7 > Ruri swoon in TALs-32 0M OF ARLE SECRETARIAT £ Oissewsnanion t “gasipieomessace 7 REAM ET NOTED _ 7 SECRET .. i) Tae TON NO, c/ aS TIO UNE _ BE ATTACHED TO ABOVE DISPATCH. POA FOR CONTACT AND 7 ae Filled fa) mDeE: on vo ae - Cuasry vo ce Puen, TT an RAEP TO CE PLE NO 10 me 20 (D eaarusn ro SE: c. R. ET 1615 17Z MAR 70 CITE AADRID 0639 piectoR thro‘ vavotamr 7 © Tatas.049650 Joan TYPIG: AMAUTO BO oo . re REF: DIRECTOR 015896 - a de STATION COiMMENTS ON RECRUITMENT ANAUTO*1 TO BE POUCHED 18 tiARCR, 2. REQUEST TRACES AND PRIORITY POA ‘ON IDEN WHO IS LAWYER, “AND PERSONAL FRIEND AMAUTO-1. PRQ PART I. WILL ASSESSMENT AND IF FAVORABLE, RECRUITMENT AS INTERMEDIARY FOR OP AGAINST AivAUTO- I. 3. FILE 201-736296. GP-1 -— SECRET : . SEeRET 14-00000 . ISAC HO _ PRON TO FU —_— en Bo Fillin Sect 2. on back Detach dy a : . Be and forward to RIDLZ Ew Te ; Hi file no and title shown aro not proper, Destray front cover sheet, unless it records | insert proper fle ne below dnd forward signiheant achon taken Or coments requit- _. | document to RID AN. os Ing preservalion. a ' : . : . a FROM. . . . PRUOFFR ELE NO RID? £1-129 ALL AOORESSEES ON BACK IF APPROrEATE COMMENTS i i i . , . } a 1 “ i , “~ i . i H - “4 L 1 . - \ ~ \ | re i ’ 5 fe is te we Le n ~ a - Lm. ee Ss ~ Ra ~w! ~~ Ld 7. , i Pe LE RID. FI 7 i i i at : ! ' : : ne i “Fine MUMNIM (PAIUanY COOEL reacs 4 Aste AS : X f° Request H NORE i i. ¢ —_ 4 _ : ~ CATR WICH DAL WEO ,DOCUMEN? OBTE DOCUMENT MUMUEM . H a | ” USMA 26025 w w Wy OMe re - SECRET 1801 14-0000 Pan CUASSENCATION | PROCEENG ACHION SECRET : ' Chios, Western _lientsphere_Diviston__ : panes eens . [0 BMEXANG eLQVIETO m0 Chiek ‘Europe Divisiaqu;. "foe cared oc WH (Miami, COB,’ ork CaM AcE LNG __ Chief of Station, _Mady \ ——TE™ 4 _TNPIC/QUTISID/! U.S, Combany.. An Touch mith Cuban Bubassy action REQUIELD- REETENCES \ OSMA 25995 - References: A, | = : B. “DIRECTOR 014234 Cc, MADRID 0620 : ene According’ to qurnin on 26 ‘February, Miss SUAREZ de Cepeda. Of: the. Grolier. Company called AMAUTO-I and spoke | with ‘his secretary to: explain that her company is giving — » their book to a numberof persons in order to obtain their . _| opinions about the product and AMAUTO-1 was one of ‘the persons - “.on Grolier's list,-. AMAUTO-1's secretary said that he would. ue call when he returned, Later, Miss SUAREZ was told that. an appointment was made for 10 March, : : ‘2. This would appear to be a routine item which | - probably would not merit. further investigation, unless we © can discover someone of higher caliber in the Grolier Company who could approach AMAUTO-1 as a means of cultivating a mean- ingful friendship with AMAUTO-1. av a C eh so See ao 1 MW ' ‘Philip C, KENTLAND ace Efe) s oO a ‘Distribution: ; 2 - C/WHD 2=C/EURR 2 ~ COS, WH/Miami 26 COB/DO, New York - co, ce pai ae ZF " . OSMA 26025 13 March 1970 HASSCATION te FUE wumota n/p. VE = Ge ya ‘SECRET | CROSS REFERENCE TO #00000 | - Wet \t 19 aan o 5 VESSALCPVODDS a, : Ae BEG oy ; Rican witees fg I F — CHARS WHE CELER td — SECRE? : + — a "i/COG/OPS yy LSECRET | wr =R1619 oN . an 7 : cates 23 MARCH 1970- _ fe . cAgLe SECRETARIAT O1ESCMINATION . | CF incex G xouncen CO aneruan ro BRANCH co LE aio r a a C1 rweuy 8 Fite Ko. CORT : - ™ —_ ‘ u - e - . a ———= : : (ett ite! (plea) 4 . (classification) (cate and ume fie) . . ey > : “SECRET 1G 2628on. ereomecron 77236 0 | yo PWHANIAXL vee MADRID - om ; ce TD. od : TYPIC’A REF; Mu/srant 6753 CIN 040850) oT, FOR STATION'S. INFORMATION IN REF. “INVESTIGATION, LNYUMA "FILE ‘ON, AMAUTO-1- SHOWS HE | USED FOLLOWING ADDRESSES DURING 111s STAX THERE: a Te - _2 A. C/O OSVALDO RUIZ (BROTHER) . ' 826 N E SECOND AVENUE B, 121 N £ FIFTH STREET, APT 19 C. 1440 N W TWENTY FIRST TERRACE | ‘D, 1749-3 NW TWENTY FIRST STREET - 2, FOR HIS LNYUMA INVESTIGATION HE RETAINED LAW FIRM OF WALTERS, MOCRE, AND COSTANZO, 1008 AINSLSY BUILDING, 3. FILE SHOWS HE FIRST LEFT CUBA 8 Nov 56, WENT TO KEY WEST TO SEE BROTHER, LEFT MIAMI AIRPORT 17 NOV 56 AS TOURIST TO DOM REP - WHERE HE RECEIVED FIVE MONTES MILITARY TRAINING, DECIDED TO LEAVE i . 3G BECAUSE HE FOUND HE WAS | IN WITH GROUP OF CUBAN "GANGSTERS" AND Was a: : 3 IMPRISONED. THERE FOR PIFTEEN DAYS FOR TRYING ToO- “ESCAPE, -POLICARPIO | ae . , t - ae ay te Die OC ; - . COORDINATING OFFICE! copy’ ma oor] nrnencoating RELEASING OFFICER . s Ec R E T | reerenty REPROOUCTION, oY. OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE | is PRORISITED, , Tere NO. OOS ~ 25824. ay 14-0000 : , foe a . - : 34 rie er - wit "EXT: oarK, "MESSAGE FOAM | 8 NITES Bel . TOTAL CGPILS: © | Py _ fs - ; id 5 re) JCADLE SECRETARIAT DiSSEMINATICN a wor’ = “17 wo index - Q RETURN TO. By ‘tonne . : (otite) fea) ASiossiication) (Gate and timo tilea) (raleronce number s 5 CRET - : ae ; . - . fy -———— wa , someones O17 2 36 . + a ode _ a e _ qe iGo 7 “SOLER (AKA JOAQUIN RODRIGUEZ) WAS IN CHARGE OF CUBAN EXILES TRAINING" gate ee THERE, —_ oe me a oa PE 4, HE REENTERED U.S. 5 APRIL ‘87, OVERSTAYED HIS TIME, AND ON | Ds “11 FEB 58 WAS ORDERED DEPORTED TO CUBA, "HE CLAIMED HE WOULD BE ~:~ “KILLED IF HE RETURNED, THAT U.S, WAS ONLY PLACE WHERE HE FELT FREE, SO HE ' NEVER SHOWED FOR DEPORTATION, LATER LNYUMA INVESTIGATION SHOWED THAT AS OF 2 MAR 58 HE WAS LIVING AT CALLE 86 NUMBER 705, APT 1, MIRAMAR, HAVANA, HAVING LEFT ON "EXPEDITION PLANE" FROM MIAMI, 5, FILE 201-735296, END OF MESSAGE jn WH/COMMERTS sm Ref reports WH/Miami reviewing leads in Miami : srarea pertaining to targetting of AMAUTO-1, 4 ty m7 noe a 4 — > JOE wy R. EORTON EUR/IB ia aetng JANES E. E, FLANNERY 2” ° 4 : : . “AC/WHD . : ; i ; C/VH/COG 2 boy , ° or Se mo 3 ! Bo... COORDINATING GFFICERS : : . : GROUP LT AUTHENTICATING 4 | Exclucce trom tie - RELEASING x OMe + -~ | s SE Can Bm o, 2 ape a rea _ OFFICER - eee RVKODUC iN LY QUULig THAN am , Tt ihaG iG Orr" ICLP hs PROMEEC, covy NO, i \ 1 : . BERS oe ee 2, Seem to . ooo WM eiiven Filler! in) SS 4 ae Tel ADVANCE COOY (James []aorres : weraoouction SY Swi Casv peso tae : Ty. co a oo ‘ . Noga, Ow" Ow °r° 7 es - cUssary 10 ce Pua NO. : . ov at 3 a REP TO CS °. 6 No. ouites ay 39 Den o_ fa) “pee aD B werun ro Cote omaccu ‘ WHF _ El rus, VR gifs aw, poy ; vel. CHOPS, FI 2. . iy 3 ‘ ; a ota ; SEC VER YSES REVI LEDS “SECRET. ‘isertez ‘YAR 70 CITE DO BASE/ KEY YOR Fes) “Ene “ee TOYS tO a . DIRECTOR INFO hapa ip . yor Myce. Cant! yest “‘TYPIC DoMoPs eurimt REF Te yo tanaeca277@ BD gorse aaa? rR B14234 : a. _ ; . (0. BASE OR Local LNERGO TRACES MISS CFNULOURDES — 7 ‘SUBU REF. PRETEXT PHONE’ CALL BY BASE OFFICER To | 6RCLIER INC. PUSLISHER ( ONLY LOCAL FIRM CORFESPOND iG To GROLIER GITED REF} ESTABLISHED THAT NO PERSON THAT NAME EMPLOYED THERE, o oe NOTE THAT. Pko Ne. NUMBER MENTIONED REF Is MADRID sos NUMSER, NOT NEW YORK. 3. UNLESS FURTHER IDENTIFYING INFO FORTHCOMING ON LOURJES EASE PLANS NO ADDITIONAL. ACTION THIS MATTER, 4. FILE 241-735296, Gpe4, SECRET a : SECRET PCS 235M rege neencenannenetn yee beers 131i. of t oe. _ ta — = ae aie 15 Novémber 1976 | . SUBJECT: ‘Typed Notés from Review of .I&NS File of Geestes Guirlmero RUIZ Perez me Subject's file was presumably Feviewed in-the spring of 1970 at the I&NS office at 119 p Sts, N.E., Room 547 - - “/Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Perez7 made applicaticn at Miami on & April 1957. c/o Osvaldo RUIZ to . oo ops . me 826 N.E.,. 2nd Avenue a ‘ re ~ .. Miami, Fla, . : ; “Was admitted ‘5 April 1957 (fron 3 Apr primary inspection) Willie Alias in's. . . - . Address. :. Quinte 5, #714, Havana... DPOB > | Havana, 10 Feb. 1930 Tad _ Remarks . ~ =: ‘Cannot go back to Cuba, . ; ' Havana U. student. If he returns would be killed by Batista Govt. . Left Cuba 8 November 1956, went. to Key West to see his brother, above address, , : . Left from Miami approx, 17 Nov 56 as tourist to Dom. Rep. by CDA airline on tourist card. Stayed with Mrs. Rosa HERNANDEZ, Calle Morffa # 17, c.T, Family friends of 1 yr. from Havana, . ’ Stayed two weeks, Went to Feria de la. Pax as interpreter and guide, hired by HERNANDEZ family. Worked for tips, Lived at _ boardinghouse at Calle Barahouce # 115 for 4 months. : Wanted to immigrate because it was Only place where he felt free, Bo Came to.U.S. on CDA #400 on 2 Apr 57, Had previously applied in 1947 for study in States from Havana but didn't come. Was, married at that time, . | Had written letters to hewspapers in Havana against Batista “Govt, . : Full set of finger prints available, : . DE Applied to extend time of teitporary stay, Statement dated 10 May 57 (with interpreter) ; i i ‘Address given: 121 N.E. 5th St., Apt 19 : Miami ! : Passport : 49248, Cuban . : ‘ r continued i RUIZ, Orestes ~ | re a pe : Was..a prisoner in Dom Rep, not in a prison, but ina concentration camp with ll others for 15 Jays because the tried to --: “escape, because he was taking military training. Had been asked. there by one Jose Antonio ECHEVERRIA who vas killed in Cuba in ‘attack on Pres,.Palace on 13 57, ECHEVERRIA approached RUIZ . at- Havana U. When he went to -Dom Rep,- found a bunch of Cubsn _ gangsters | instead of decent. people,’ POLICARPO Soler aka Joaquin RODRIGUEZ; .was ‘in ‘charge. of group, vho was one who-arrested him, 7 Had. actually ) months” military training Nov 56 to Apr 57. : ‘Was in student demons trations and passed propaganda | vs. . Batista regime. . _ _ One Dr.- VENAGE,. Cuban, gave RUIZ. a ticket to: return. to ‘the U. Ss. ‘from Don Rep. oo, eet bee ‘He: “is opposed to Conimunist philosophy. His’ _group, the — “university Students, ha qa Tight with Comminists. ci... 4; La WF ee. 2 ‘On or about 12 July 37 RUIZ wanted to obtain permanent ee 2 residence visa in UU. Ss. . 5 Nov 57 notified he had tokave by 4 Dec 57. 25 Sept 57, living with wife and child at 1440 N.W, 2ist Terrace. f Miami7- In Nov 57, at 1749} www. 21st St., Miami aad -had Joined there, _- Overstayed his time. 11 Feb 58 ordered deported to Cuba. Represented on or about 14 Feb 58 by the firm Walters, Moore, and Costanzo (1008 Ainsley Bldg.) so Notified 4 times of interrogation ‘but had moved addr, week “s a/o 25 Jul 58. - ~— Order for detention issued 21 Aug 58. Order for deportation issued 19 Mar 59, . Investigation showed he returned to Havana to Calle .5#714 on 2 Mar.58 on an “expedition by plane." 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AAP TO CS LE NO. _- “SECC R-ET 1116552 MAR 70 CITE WH/MIAMI( DIRECTOR, M TYPIC AGauto al REF DIRECTOR. vise9o I. WH/MI AME ATTEMPTING To CHECK out REF “INFO on ‘AMAUTO~ 1 THROUGH /SEVERAL ASSETS-AND ‘LOCAL WOBONE.” "WILL: ADVISE IF ANYTHING DEVELOPED. —_ 2.0 FILE: 201-735296, GP-1 SECRET ~~ oS Copy | SECRET oO of! Of - T BEL, i Marto nN re oy wel ~~ < AUDSON INIMALS SELL OY | a Cees ie SE ep . eat iece abi) WHEE LER; spi fd - eel fae ee wet RH COG/ORS LoS ee et 3) [—-——— oe fe ] 27819. ; : : a] ’ j "pare: 10 MARCIE 1970 _ - _ CACLE SECRETARIAT OLSSENINATION 7 OO wcee: C] no sioex C] rerusn ro _ BARATICH 1] re.aio . 2a ra - Ce eik ere OF mein cs rie so, ta Le sana Renn bas sete c . : LOE PR, | | ree. vr la?s felited foles) _ ~ Yelasauticationy —— “Taste and time hed — - ; Wes caea D “SECRET 7997 Teco ee * cire pinécror ; arn 102 zhang ne ‘eT PRIORITY SADRED, WH/MIANE = ae 0 158 99°! TYPId ANAuTO ~ ( ee Te REFS: A, OSMiv- 25989 (xoT SENT “wHU/ateama) B. OSM 11726 1, ITEM 12 DATED 28 JAN 70. REPORTED REF A QUOTES AMAUTO-1 - AS SAVING THAT HE WILL NOT BE IN MADRID FoR INAUGURATION NEW BUILDING SINCE HIS. TOUR IN SPAIN ENDING, ITEM 15 DATED 6 rep fos : ‘REPORTED REF A, QUOTES ; “AUTO-1 AS SAYING ME INTENDS TO LEAVE: | FOR HAVANA AFTER 18 JULY,, . (i) — . 2. VIEW ABOYE, REQUEST YOUR COMMENTS ON REF B ASAP, 3. FILE 201-735296, END OF MESSAGE » WH/COG/COMMENTS ¢ Ref A is normal dispatch take fren QUTIMID/OUDOZE a , audio operation run against AMAUTO-1 in Spain, These items were not Signalled by cable, Ref B is lengthy dispatch from Hqs pointing out vulnerabilities of AMAUTO-1, means of targetting _ him, and request for comments by WI W/MI AML. and Madrid. (o MMe C/sit/ccg ae 2a fe LL : ‘JOIN H.. SHERWOOD 72 f° On ae Cea mM we ew wd tll hee _ JOU KR. HORTON C/EJFI/CI “scrip Ofgem ter ACAWHD —o———e—e~_ . ~ 5 : - CCORCINATINS OFFICERS ; Wea “7. 25 IL i : [SE 7 . : AUTOMATING : 4 Reveasing erricea SECRET inte 7 ice : bea SO Sra i 7O ‘ ; REpRee NCTIGN GY GIHER Tran THE SUING OFFICE I: Is PRC. Sta cery NQ, | Liege! Novena) Cofeate of He Laited rate wtihe rey] Tit roetertol racbeiea let oremtion ofeit es Oe ong, THAT of a Lantennge tons, Tre 1 USC NT ee) eee ten or peeeeamem of tare omy Lapeumbertanse moene th on encitboneed paces le peen.te'ed ty: tow, Ay 47) NQ_YOREIGN DISSE M/CONFROLLED. DISSEM act 1 OF Yeaces "THIS 1S AN INFOPMATICN REPORT, TNALLY EVALUATED INTELLIGENCE 7 : me . a a AAFC ; ~SBCRET Ree - REPoRTMO. C$DB-312/00665-70 OATE DISTR. 6 March 1970 COUNTRY Cuba/Spain oo ; 021 December 1969-30 January 1970 OC \ fos a SUBJECT” Problens of Cuban Mission in Madrid ‘ “with Lack of Response from Havana a i. aca spain, Madrid: aes February 1970) FIELD NO. osM 9937 | source et “official Spanish service from a usually reliable: “source . who was able to read the memorandum reported below. 1. Ina "memorandum dated 30 January 1970 to Carlos A. . Neira. “Garcia, official of the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Cuban charge d'affaires in Madrid “nadlermo Ru i z Perez outlined the salient. ,current problems of most concern to his mission: i Ve a. Building construction. Ruiz submitted a proposal to Havana in December 1969 for-the construction of a building to house all the mission offices including the embassy, the consulate, the commercial office, the Cubana Airlines office, and ‘possibly the minister's residence. Ruiz had not received na concrete reply to the proposal and he urged Neira to take it up again with the ministry... b. Radio facility: Responding to a request from the Director of the Cuban National Fishing Institute, Emilio Aragones Navarro, in December 1969, Ruiz applied to the Spanish authori- ties for permission to install a ‘radio facility. in the Canary Islands for communicating with Cuban \ _ Ships. The permission had been granted by late . : December yet Havana had failed to follow up the “project with’ plans and instructions. -Nwaw 5 ‘ . . 3 : SE CRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM 2 . . . . ’ (diauem contats} ee [ens] Fe Piald Dawibetion vee Fass! pogeoh) {sn { nea | ~HXE * pmme ogi OSM~9937 “tges 4.00000 XO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEN pace T7OF “2 PAGES _ SECRET So an . ‘CSDB-312/00665-70 . @. Visa. delays. Havana is ‘consistently late in processing visa requests for foreigners eR . traveling to Cuba, Ruiz attributed the delays oo? .., 7. ‘to the red tape which involves processing the cane rs : ~ 7) “pequests through two ministries; The Visa Section .°, >... oo: re ‘dn the Ministry‘of Foreign Affairs, and the — .o 4 tte a Directorate’ of Immigration in the Ministry of ce i Interior. Ruiz requested authorization for the onsulate to send its visa requests directly to the Directorate of Immigration since this is- the ection: that ultinately determines. whether a. foreigner may or. may not’ ‘enter Cuba’. Se ae Field Dissem: None, | ; oO mo 7 . - | - - Meee ns ; ee . : \ : br hy 3 SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEH/CONTROLLED DISSEM Ss 4 . . 4 3 3 2 2 1 - . 1 14-0000 ch ee 2 . x eee ‘CaABLe SECRETARIAT OISSEMNATION . © asseien MESSAGE Tora Copies _ wa eourmes 4 saos rns gre ay” Parma © . Pena orn sO ‘SECRET Geouet Fy ba sTME Gee Stowe. roe | When Filled In) “Ss* {ej = . RupRoguction OF TRS COPY BROW IDITED Seer a a Ove Ose ° worn: Nee 5 ; = 7 a Le aw “0. norun —— ca a mance . Cuscory ro re oe nate ro ca me no. A) 0.4 og Be R ET 051515z MAR 79 CiTE mabRID asza : DIRECTOR INFO DO BASE NEWYORK ==, 5h 037245 (46) == ; Be TYPIC QuTIMiD AMAUTO. : aan ee o oe - Ne le. Wi og REF: DIRECTOR 914234 ; :. Le 8 ’ Lerten, ‘ La spat <B> 1. LOCAL TRACES MISS LOURDES FORWARDED OSma- 25995, POUCHED wd 4 MARCH 78. — sys fet rues Ta. 2. FILE: 65-2-16/9. GP=1 Fons Jad coe SECRET | Few Gace Feo? AY TOR wet” Paes mo , (ok Some wee CoB aeeyy Lee ra ey ‘ . a | Serer : an “> : ay . : or By en par Ter 1 FR ie ac {DISPATCH [ten [= ws. a eae 7 ‘Chief, Western Homisphere Division —_. a inuTaNs AEOLEEAO a 0.” ChICT, Europe Division; : : a Lal ae. ! / P| Hf ciecesremermnad : . ONLY Quast OEME . COS, WH/Miami; COB, DO ‘Ndw York oo CON OGE OEING anne EY tami COB . JOAN ES ow — : “Chief of Station, Madr iy msceories | sean ° YY ne ACTON CRQURED - REERENCES 0 TYPIC/QUTIMID/U.S, Compaiy in Touch with Cuban Embassy, Madrid aeettt v7?" Ll QUTIMID reported a 21 January 1970 conversation held. ‘between the wife of the Cuban Charge tn Madrid ‘and a Miss. "Lourdes" ‘speaking for the Grolier Company in New York.- Miss ’, Lourdes’ said that her company was undertaking sone type of - publicity and wished to interview the Charge in this regard, Whén questioned about-what-kind of work the company does, “Miss” Lourdes replicd that Grolier is an investigation (studies) © : and consultant firm with. central office located in New York City. Lourdes gave-her local number as 233-7448. She was advised that ‘the matter would be brought up to the Charge, Guillermo RUIZ, and she would be informed of the results later, : 2. Later that day Aristides DIAZ Ruvirosa, the Embassy's _press officer and: a member of the DGI, called back to say that he would see her the next day in his office at 10:30, ae see her TeX 3. According to QUSEQUIN, telephone 233-7448 ig registered in the name of Isaac BENDAHAN Sananes at Calle General Moscardo 6, 6th floor,. Apt. C, Madrid: There are no Station or liaison traceg on BENDAHAN, : ; ; _ 4. DO Base New York may be able to identify the Grolier “Company in New. York and the reason for which their repredentative was in touch with the Cuban Embassy. . 3. Whatever follow-up action is conducted, the sensitivity of the QUTIMID operation should be kept firmly in mind so that our interest does not appear to stem troa a technical monitoring of the Cuban installation, . - : Distribution; ..-. ? < Cc. v2 - C/WND |. J ip C. KENTLAN 2 — C/EUR * . Phili C. KENTLAND 2 — COS, WH/Miami : 2 - COS, DO/NY fj --fedo a hole CEGS5 REMKENE I CNPATCH FDO AND NUMEER 7 ‘ OSMA 25995 © ; 4 March 1970 GASHHUTCH : SECRET HOS UF WUMRER CoH y 330-20 4.00000 -. Report No. 259 Tn nee CS mn aSY 769. BM Kee rap <7 -. 4 eg . At aw & . : A ‘27 jax wre ee? ‘ I told her that I personatiy regretted it, as an individual and as Cuban, but that as a diplomat I.could not do her any. favor because, she had left Cuba voluntarily, in flisht,and that I could not render any assistance to. her and least of all protect her, If I had then been . - able to take pictures, I could have sent them to Havana for them to see (This happened when RUIZ had first arrived here.) RUIZ goes on to say that .many pseple aro nisled when they arrive in Madrid from Cuba, or have been misled by their ‘relutives., Parents bring thei= ehlldrcn-+RUIZ says there “ere over 400 Cuban children in ne school. One of then -leftt Zschool_7 once and passage had to be provided for nim: at the airport in CUBANA und allowed him to leave because they did not want to be mixed up in that affair. The child wes 14) years old and did not want to stay in Madrid in the Cc R says that should enything OT parrochial school with the conxs. . . az - } wt) happen to hin and his wife wants to stay in Macetd, he vants Koga ~ ATE Tad his enildren to return to Cuta ana remain Chere until they ———— a ‘become of ase and rake their own cholee, but that to take ehildren out of Cuba is a mistake, Fees 8 Sarre To 14-0000 Report Mo. 2061, | oo _ 29 Jon 1970 ge Cr NILDA is- typing vhite RUIZ is out of the office. CURDZLO_ comes in and she tells hima cable arrived granting her ‘permission to travel to Havana, but that she will not be ‘goinz because RUIZ became annoyed, She adds that RUIZ is very. selfish, ' NILDA and RUIZ discuss her trip. R asks her if she is going; she says ‘no! because he does not want her ‘to zo. Apparently he tells her to go , home that instant and get ready, after she tells him that she has no time to take out hes summer clothes, etc. She declines by - Saying that he has already ruined everything. She goes on to say that she nad not asked MELVA or anyone else -for her passage, but had written to RUZ (ph) saying tint she was very depressed and that she missed her son very much, eni.they had arranged for her passace. ‘NILDA adds that she 1s not going on a pleasure trip, but to see her son and. . see how he is doing, which she finds only natural. sne vould have stayed with hin for tro whole days and would have talked to the School Director and far: out, how the ‘child was-doing. She calls R selfish ni says! ‘ae the trip had been for hin she would not have doubted: tt, She want to kmow why RUIZ places objections to ter trip! to Eavana. He wen?s the two of them to sa together, and cor her to walt unt. til thelr, vacation, nos at this timo, She 14-0000 . ua. “ ~ ‘ ‘0 " ' aN c wlepors Noe “ : contends it is because he does not want ‘to stay by oO Cos : himselt; as She knows him well efter 16 yeats of . , livi = together. e, a . . _ , . vo : ‘. ; ; B. “‘NELDA Says she wid have to write to NEIRA regarding her passage ana to thank him, N ~ ; : ot ~ 14-0000 Key : soo a “ Repsys - 262- (Cont'd), SO \ oc , a, : ; H ‘Othopr such things, This amount could be reduced is wo bring i our Cuban architects, vino were here two. years azo, and eo Inowledseable of their mission could diseues with the "land ower and the construction firm those things they oo feel could be omitted and the pri¢e could be brought dom - considerably. We do not need a luxury ‘building, but one. °” os, that is attractive a, ‘simple ‘and functimal, Term « paynents . could also be extended. I. want to impress upon you that _ : when we entered into negotiations we had a binding | . agreement, ; . . 7 “Phe lot 1s on Avenida La Ilabana, _Fermfn GUrIEnn2z looked well into this matter, He asked me to send him’ the project and that he would took at it. The mo, . : system of payments in Spa in allows us to pay £100, 000. . or $150,000 annually which will not be difficult for us, ; _ “NemnA, vant you to talk to CHA IN, not bearing : " pfessure on him, but to make him understand that what - . Ct I want is to leave my successor r established, for any “ro ee construction » lasting over nine months I certainly a yi eaviek . ; ween nd vay” a will not be able to enjoy, oe "thnother thing I want to coring to your attention is in regard to our Consulate, Ss activities and relations with the Visa Section. A letter has come from VERA eddressed to FRANC@ pointing to FRANCO's incorrect wording of a cable to thas Section, I asree that ib was incorrect, but I ny : _ Renort No. 253. a, Bl Jan. 2970 There is anot ther univientified Cuban in the office. When RUI?, is rere alone with her, he | ‘says that he feels ane an’ exile, that he: ‘tas been: out “for two: years” and . ds tired. There are ré i mariy “who want to. be out of Cuba, _ . he continues, but it seens. to hin they. vant to keep | 1 han out’ of ‘the way. He goes on: to. say that. LEON had ” — appointed him,’ and supported hin, but although, : they. , are good friends, he does not Like to work with a '..man whom one never knows what he is thinking, and one _ never gets to Imow. R mentions a cable he had sent and says it could have cost his assassination,and. that he had purposely done so to see if he were summoned to discuss the matter in Cuba. He-would have liked to discuss it there, but they have apparently remained silent, R Jaments he feels as if he were in Miami, 14-0000 { t 4 February’ 1970. seat ‘MERCEDES: READS RUIZ THE- FOLLOWING “TELEX °: " We FEEL. NILDA SHOULD > TRAVEL on IBERIA NEXT. "MONDAY BECAUSE THE TRIP IS SHORTER AND SHE HAS ‘THE ANSWERS. TO QUESTIONS RAISED. MINREX,"' Ruiz is at home and remarks he is going out to dinner r tonight, “Psee Report 262, 30 Jan 70, for memo_that Ratz sent NEIRA at MINREX with Nilda./ j te - wre 2 MARCH 197, esate a. oO ‘ : sie CARL LUNSFORD: ‘ak suite W it CoG/OPs om 6 71440°~C‘zRRC‘CiC Eg woe secReTamar: {DISSEMINATION , 7c ocx CD wo invex () rerven 16 —____ ara - Doman TYPIC qurmitp § . ; “REF: OsuA~ 25969 (sot SENT Do BASE NEW: YORK) * Pete A AY FOLLOWING DAY, oo 7 2, RUIZ IS PRIME HQS RECRUITMENT TARGET AND WE THEREFORE INTERESTED ANY OUTSIDE CONTACT WITH SUBJECT THAT OFFERS ASSESSMENT AND BIO ON MISS LOURDES, TEL: 233-74-48. NO OBJECTION BASE — QUERYING LOCAL LNERGO, PROTECTING SOURCE OF INPOMICROFILMED "3, INDEX LOURDES, FILE; 401-735296. MAR 23 1970 : Doc. MICRO SER. END OF MESSAGE WH/COG/COMMENT : *Reference was intercepted telephone call fron wo . Miss LOURDES, employee of Grolier Co. in New Yo to Cuban Embassy, Madrid, requesting an Antervie with the Charge d' Affairs, COORDINATING OFFICERS / DATA, APPRECIATE ANY INFO DO BASE NEW -YORK CAN PROVIDE RS FULL IDE “tUE WE SeeF 1 ACCORDING SENSITIVE SOURCE oxpAtsy Chinas eth CROLIER COMPANY OF STUDY AND RESEARCH, MAIN OFFICE NEW YORK, CALLED CUBAN EMBASSY MADRID 21 JAN REQUESTING AN INTERVIEW WITH CHARGE, GUILLERMO RUIZ, ; INTERVIEW FOR SOME TYPE PUBLICITY AND GRANTED FOR Cos fa LD . j GROUP 1 AUTHENTICATING: RELEASING OFFICER SEC RET Crcluded from autamatia OFricea . Ceclatsification REPROOUCTICN BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE I$ PROHIBITED, - copy NO. Dee ce POO a __ ROUTING "AND/O@ INITIALS - SEEN BY, STORE Pah de seed ae wen “pwirisenala b 040 SEA stein ee NS % . _ RAE Re operas mentee tpeey em sec ~ ; bv! _eerunveoa L/ fon — : 3s ve EUR/IB #** -—< ‘ Rox JORGENSEN : . Ze R. HORTON 3: : . C/D0 DO/1/B2 1 . AC/WED 2 . . . : 1° a ; COOROINATING OFFICERS GkoGF . RELEASING OFFICER stows | | eaerem| “ena oe REPRODUCTIO:_ ! OTHER THAN i TRE ISSUING OFFicé SP TE Corr mo. g coe oe _ = i - z . - ws aoe PE § ‘te ; : . et , a e - oes 7 or : F . . i Le ae Sele he: é { a pe Sa yarcet Spas eat E 3 . 2 RECEPCION POR EL XIV ANIVERSARIO DEL ‘ r . EJERCITO POPULAR NACIONAL DE LA R.D.A. ; @ El agregado militar, naval y Casas, viceministro para los Ser: s : aéreo de la Embsjada de la Re- vicios del MINFAR; Samuel Gons yo CR : : ; publica Democratica Alemana, zalez Rodiles; José Quevedo Pé - | Sapitin de trasata Emil Fehlaucrs (er: a det Guerra, Revoluciomte al an te] if ate nm anna ie vera nA = . an mativo ‘del 14 aniversario- del’. cia; asf como el primer capitsa i : . Rléreito Popular Nacional de la 4 Vi : roy otros : . . Da, fundsdo e] primero de mar- cia eS fe n estras Fuerzas Ars po . ‘ to . madas Revotuciongrias. po A la recepcida, celebrada.en — De la caiebracién del aniversa: : la sede diplomatica alemana, asis-. rio del Ejército Popular Nacional tieron-los miembros del Comité también participaron los integrarr . eo . us : Central del Partido Comunista tes de la delegacién det Ministe Tht . ” de Cuba, comandantes Manuel rio del Interior de Ia RDA que s@ : i - Pifeira Loseca, viceministro pri- encuentra en Cuba encabezada’’,: mero de! Ministerio del Interior; por ‘el viceministro primero, te . Manuel Diaz Gonzélez, jefe de Ia niente general Herbert Glinsteia, ~ i seccién de Relaciones Exterinres agregados militares de Jas embas i : del MINFAR; Roberto T. Viera jadas acreditadas en nuestro paiss : : : Estrada; y Orlando Rodriguez representantes del cuerpo dipia=- 1 . . . . Puerta. : -+, mAftico extranjero funcionsrios : | : ; Igualmenta se encontraban pre- de! Ministerio de Relaciones Ex+ { ' : mot sentes bos _tesiores.de Cuba, ; : : , , “ Co LS fae theme ey 14-0000 ; an > : | One Miss LOURDES calls on behalf, of the Grolier Company ~_ _ . . es - to see about & package that Melba’ had lost traveling from Cuba the week, before and | could ‘Rot ocate Decause. she. had a oat fabs _ from New. York and- teils: ‘NILDA they 4 are. ‘eonductiing some. ie ath Fe 4. . type of ‘publicity and would: like to ‘arrange an- -interview . with Guillermo RUIZ. NILDA asks whee type of company it is. She is told fe combines study and research. N notes down the following information for RUIZ to call when he gets ini Grolier Company of Study and Research, j main office in| New York, _Miss ; LOURDES, tel.: 233- Th= 48, oo SANTAMARTA, from the Minks tey of commerce, calls in answer vi to R's call and to apologize for not having: been able’ to ‘attend the reception. R begins by saying that when Rail LEON had left for Ciba he had sent a letter of thanks to the Minister (of Commerce) for his kind considerations and at the same time had mentioned that "before your fel. _T trip it would be most beneficial and advisable for both parties {f£ you fl. mi could advance us a list of subjects you are "interested in discussing in Havana, for. it would at least give us a little time to’ prepare ourselves," _SANTAHARIA says, "Precisely, on Friday at 10:30 I am having a Beer iene Aaya et DE pe eR SEMI R gM z lB ee da Mert eer B re ener a Laay eM ih, Be _ tie tn Mee g tines -18-- ao MESS Concepeién | CAMACHO ‘de MATOS. calls RUIZ. NILDA asks vo HS meiceps ten CMIACKO ‘de MATO if she is the same person who called the other day and | said she was the widow of... (ratos), The woman says "yes" and NILDA tells her: "tock Miss, “you re. Playing ; a vety, dangerous game. " re - © MATOSE | I don" ‘e “know: what you mean, miss. ~ NILDA: well, because none © of the comrades here is. going “to allow ‘himself to ‘be provoked: “$0,. please . do not: keep on." NATOS: Nell, I don't know what you are referring to, . miss, I am completely astonished.” a NILDA: Well look, don't be astonished, you might end “up some other way, MATOS: 1 don't know what you are talldng about. NILDA: Well, we do, NILDA hangs up. Mrs. MATOS calls the Ambassador's secretary again; it seems there’ has been a misunderstanding. : NILDA: . Look miss, we do not wish to talk to you anymore, We are telling you in anice way. Please do not | call anymore, MATOS: I am not going to call again... I only want to say I tad nothing to do.,. I know nothing at all. _ ‘. i i F i i ; i i ; : i i “19 - oe oy +++ Only Chat I Nave received a message. I received a telephone’ call... Ihave just, : arrived in Madrid, I an not familiar with’ Madrid, or know anyone, _ NILDA: _ Arent t you the one: who called the other day?» “You riade a date,: vitosé ‘What king of a date? - NILDA: Didn't you make . @ date with ‘the Charge d'Affatres? ‘MATOS: No, no, no. - One ‘moment, miss, I received a telephone © call and was told to call this gentleman,’ the - Cuban Ambassador. I could also tell you about ano ther ambassador, but that they were trying: to get in touch with me, ‘NILDA: Who are'they'? To whom do you refer when you say oo that "they! called you? MATOS: I was called on behalf of the Ambas ssador of Chile and the Ambassador of Cuba, Y thought, it was extremely unusual, miss, because T don't know anyone here, - NILDA: Didn't you call here a few days ago? MATOS: _I called when I was advised to do so. -) NILDA; _And you made a date with the Ambassador, MAUOS : ‘I don't know now what. exactly did happen. I was asked * to talk with him and to get in touch with him, miss. NILDA: . MATOS: - “MATOS: ~NELDA:, MATOS: NILDA: MATOS: NILDA: MATOS: NILDA: MATOS: involved because where we. are “concerned it is oty “someyhat dangerous. ee i 7 let anything happen to you, Se \ Tut, vio ‘called you, ‘miss? Whoever it was said "r am the Cuban Anbassador," \ 50: then ic all seens to have ‘been a plot, . \ “something of the sort, NILDA: Look, L£- it is a plot L suggest you | do not get Coy No- miss, I am very proper ‘and @ serious person. Since you are. so serious and preper don't ever \. I live with a daughter and you must realize that I live only for her. | Well, look, 1£ you live for her, don't t get nixed . up in thege things for they may cost you dearly. Very well, miss. I am doeply grateful to have been enlightened by you. I can see already that it is simply a plot or an implication by someone; - It is a plot and we know it. And we know who is behind it. | . Yes, miss, I would also liké to know, I assure you. Well look, stay away from this mess or you'll pay dearly... good-bye. Fine, miss. I am also very grateful that you have told me. My apologies, huh? 44200000 . - es | , prite '} . ~2- Tat ened PROWS . : COMPA FSET CTI MD ; Aw Fer’ 78 ; Item 12-continued. ; with tho Minister who told hin that next week they would discuss the matter of costs and that the Minister was in favor of Rutz! . Addeas. Ruiz asks Villeroya to wait 2 few days more and in the “event that they receive bad news they will have a few drinks together at the Castellano to forget their sorrow. Ruiz says - he-is very anxious to move out of the place he is in, and aks : how long 1t will take to construct bhe building. Villaroya tells pee him about 9 or 10 months, Ruiz says that most litely hé won't Lot be: there to inaugurate the building because his tour ts ending in . Spain, but that he will oe fro wherever he 1s for thevinaugur=- 9 7: ‘ations ae . ot : ts ; a 28 January 1970 © . Item.1,- PILOTO CALLS YOLANDA, “He asks for the address of the. “school.; She says {€ is Cuadalquivir 16, oo ‘Item 3/¢- AN UNIDENTIFIED COMRADE CALLS THE HOSTAL GENEVA, eo . ban ansvevs., The Comrade. asks to speak to Anlonio CASADO. ee The Cuban(F) says he 1s not there that he is on a trip to a | =New York, The comrade leaves no nessage. ; i _ Item 4,.-, ARISTIDES RUIZ CALLS UNESCO IN PARIS, tel. 56-65-757. (The coninectfon Xs poor) Ruiz greets MU uicz MOREL (phon- he seems to be Cuban) and tells him that.he (Aristides) arrived . |... Saturday and that he 4s leaving on Sunday (1 February) for Cuba, __ ' He asks for HIT(phon) and Martinez says that up to Monday he ; tr hadntt arrived, . ‘ a : Aristides asks fo speak with extension 4112. They don't answer, He then asks for 4110 and an American, whose name seems to be : : Frank, answers. They speak lengthily in English about the ; i installation. of television in two Cuban schools, They also speak | about films and the financing of the projects, metitioning the. , Swedes and the people of UNICEF, Item 23.- PILOTO CALLS CUCA (It is 10:30 PM). They speak for a- Yong time altnough Piloto is a little worried and nervous. He - ‘says "--the one on guard today is one of the bad ones and besides ‘this,he is with his wife. -He tells Cuca that as the offices are carpeted you can't hear anyone's footsteps--and he is afraid they will hear him, He remarks,"The people here have got me very nervous" 3 February 1970 Item 11.- OR. MACORRA CALLS HORACIO, ‘This doctor has Just had an operation and now that he {s well again he wants to renew his “connections(with Horacio) becausa he hes-to so to Cuba te give a course in the Cuban Soediety. for Cnealoziconsfphon) Studies, Lereodes ass for his full nama, which is LUIS DS LA MACORRA, tel. 261-12-83, ‘home telephone 200-93~52, og 14-0000 Later, reforring te the sare subject Pepe says "the last new poomle (that have aryived?) are Alcoholics ?° ? but if! you only know, things are better at least with rerard to us, peace and charity", oe ae : ; 3 - . : . . rr eres : to Ss ; ‘10 Fobruary 1970 - ~~ yoo . — : - . . * “. ' . Iten 18,-. The second -tano berina with part of a conversation - - bétween Pilote and’ Cuca around dinner tire. ‘Cuca’ says thet her’ a .. mother is $5 years’ old and her father is 57, Her ‘nother she says ‘/ has had six children, Piloto rienticns the differance in ape betwoon hin end Cnen;. he se,s 12 years {s‘a lot, Piloto says he: --- " eontinues to lose weight, 7 ; 2 Se eT ee _ "11 February 1970 | Iten -3.- CONCHITA CALLS NILDA.= Sho says that’ the place where she. “bought. the radio fa called BarR0sSo and it 43 at Lavapies hS, . See Niléa talks to Alicia, She says that she had a vory nice tine (in °° Havana), but that the weathor wa: very bad; it rained a lot end , it was cold. Nilda was with (in Havana) ‘Alicia's children, She : a says that they sot very good marks in their studies and the little i te , One can read and they are very happy. Nilda also spoke with a L: Alicia's nother-in-law. . She is sufféring from la pres fon(hich or. . i low blood pressure) and she has not been able to fet tho necessary es neve cee medicine, Then Nilde speaks of her ovn son. Sho says ho is very Saas a tall and thin and that ho is working in tovaceo, Sho says ho 48 ; Jo . in Guane(phon),and as sho couldn't make the trip as it-was two end. a half hours long, they sent tho boy to her house and she was with my hin: for a fow days. She ‘says the hoy is very happy, he fs a serious . type and cau:es no problers, Apparontly Nilda's nothor {s ill, according; to her renarks. Alicia says it is better. that Nilda'ts boy is in Cuba, bocause there ho will becore a man and solve his Lown propiens, | HE, EE HIELO SR Garey Item 8.- VILTANOYA, oF COUSTRUCCTOINS AZAGRA CALLS RUIZ, Ho asks Rutz about tno project. Ruiz says that the news is f.00d in the gense that {t has been accented in prineinle, and ho believes. every- thing is voing along “ine. But, they will nave to walt, Raiz oe : thinks they will/have a Go"inite answer in about two weeks, Ho, ne adds that they have great interest in this matter and also ho would i like to know definitoly.- ‘Item 20,- Sorone RFRA ain thé efternoons", RKS! that Plloto "is seldom (in the exbassy) = SERA SEU BA Aga ‘ oe : RIstD. 13 PED I 70, (Twa moex OQ Reruan TO. Dwar Orne ne - 4 C7 ene ees me tn —- : oe pp ee IE = Gt [Eline ee oa 2 Bipot rtshe 2 fer §. ree — SS er STR ea waaay ae SECRET - oo. "ene Dinecron _ ro [~ MADRID INO: wide | fat) i re TYPIC QuDoZE OT; 307 REF: | MADRID’ 0473 ax 026722) Co a Bist i 1. IN Nov 1967. 0NE SONTA GOMEZ GUT UNK) LISTED AS . EMPLOYEE IN ECONOMIC OFFICE Or NATIONAL CENTER FOR screntré RESEARCH: (CNIC) LOCATED IN HAVANA CITY, IC! 2. TRAVEL TRACES SHOW SONTA GOMEZ CIT, TRAVELLED CUBA-SPfAN ARAGO (SIC), CUBAN 26 NOV GS. LEFT Spary FOR CUBA 21 69, DIP PP 68/676, 3. IF "SONI A” STILL. IN MADRID APPRECIATE STATION OBTAIN ADDITIONAL BIO, DETAILS HER ACTIVITIES, CONTACTS, INTENDED LENGTI OF STAY, ANY ONWARD TRAVEL, PLANS, ETC,. (NOTE PARA Tro, "SONIA" APPARENTLY STAYED MADRID ABOUT TWO MONTHS ON LAST VISIT), _ 4. FILE: * 201-735296, END .OF MESSAGE : : WH/COG/COMMENT: Ref reported suspicious activities and requested : s ; - traces on recent arrival Spain from flavana of s 4 {? . , unk Subject identified only as "Sonia", Sonia ‘ 3 i * possibly iden with Sonia, GOMEZ Aragon (on , 3 PATRAS LCAHYCOG fed Ee ve sos 2 t SJouN 1, SHER:OOE - cay SURMIB a wrote ok Cr E/PI/CI Ate out fe eee —_ — oo FP Ag Rewcasiig. orricerR . | Ss eC RET | [es E mare Auris) cat _ nara CUES SOE Pepe cous TION BY OTHER THAN THE Is . SUING GEFICL 15 F iS PRCHIGITED, COPY KO, Hl \ | cas eee 886 -" UnSee ocUnETARIAT WreSE ma ATION > LASSIHD MESSAGE * OTA Cortes sR AQUTING ANOZOR UiTIdLS-SEEN OT Pen NOTIMED SECRET - aroure a 3] - oe : Teiwe” PT Tet - - Whar Filled Ini = SESS a HT : aOv ance Sowy Om Cheers {art pROOUETION oF THs Cory promoted rol. lal. we = moex [Jvas' (Jeo | hoo. : . CLASEFY TO CO PRE MO . —_ . : om en _ Soo, ; . . oe . Lo oO . aur TO ¢3 FRE NN ~ : . _ Co = pan . Ome ao GO asrvan re on nen RETION UNIT : toe “one. _ |e FILE, VR Rls Qo: acTIOM NO. SECRET 1768332. FEB 70 CITE: FADRID Ne oH aoe (ee) ce, Af BIRECTOR’ INFO: WH/RTART (S. avere qupoze: 2G, - —_ - Fea wo2e722 oo og. qupoze. 1: FEBRUARY REPORT-COVERS LENGTHY; oF . a a CONVERSATION cama RECENT ARRIVAL FROM . JQ eo + «HAVANA IDENTIFIED ONLY AS. “SONIA” CONCERNING CONFIDENTIAL; 0 oo DETAILS HIS MISSION ACTIVITIES. AIRLIST SHOW _SONTA GOMEZ ARAGON ARRIVING 19 FEBRUARY, CARRYING DIP PASSPORT. ts -: @, WOULD APPRECIATE TRACES. | | - ee ME 3.- FILE 65-6-44/3. GP-1. ai pfinrer EES » Gust Ces - ES SECRET °° "°° THis Bes re. e AS Lars . . uMedD 4970 oO. SER. MICRCF! MAR & poc. MICE —— ] 7. = ag curt . Jel PBER7 € D 6? “6-4/3 seerer FY aL Ho 14-0000 PERN eat > . . - 2 7 a, Caare SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION wot toda Gre Gx “| eussnee ro ce ene.no. RALP TO CEPRE NO LW. O meno © ncrse 10 “DIRECTOR INFO MADRID” on a a ‘fee NO27047 TYPIC AM AUTO qurTrp oO Va REF: DIRE cToRAs871 , BO OO obs WO KNOWLEDGE DR. CANACHO AT UNIVERSITY COIMBRA’ HOSPITAL. “ ALSO NO COIMBRA HOSPITAL IN LISBON, NO LISTING CANACHO AT) =, ft “ALL IN COIMBRA PHONE DIRECTORY. NO STATION TRACES ON CONCHA OR CONCEPCION CAMACHO. 2. FILE: ~201-735296. GP-1. SECRET 5 SECRET L20/- 2 ZELIG ; ABLES ECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION . ASSIFIZO MESSAGE TOTAL Cores w.. {EP pouting anaion inrriaca.a008 67 ‘gwrwer wOtwLD” SS Lig ——— — : oo oo, - ¢ SECRET ae be : (Wben F ilod da}. fre Ce Be Ce Read ti fiz “wo etree Mid x nue oN wen le ‘Oo. 72.8 oO” ion AgtuAN TO — s Ee ¢ R. E 1 1614282 FER 72 CITE MADRID a464 ‘DIRECTOR’ co ony . a ot a me rypic|afiauto/eutim - a ee ; REFS DIRECTOR 269871. _%, SEE ALSO Two CONVERSATIONS IN GUTINID REPOKT 228s, POUCHED 11 FEBRUARY, WOMAN IDENTIFIES SELF AS CONCEPCION CAMACHO VIUDA DE MAZOS. GUSeQUIN IDENTIFY. TELEPHONE NUMBER AS “BEL ONGING rae) CONCEPCION CAMACHO DE CASAR, PLAZA. CARBALLO 8, TOWER 7, WOT 18 TELEPHONE BOOK ‘OF NOVEMBER 1969. No TRACES STATIC FILES UNDER AWY VARIATIONS vanes. NO PLAZA CARBALLO ON CITY MAP BUT PROBABLY IN KEW SECTION CITY. oe : 2, BECAUSE OF CONFUSION AND CONTRADICTIONS Ik.CC NVER@ SATIONS REPOK TED IN 223% APPE EARS POSSIBLE WOMAN MAY HAVE BEEN SSEXING AMOROUS ADVENTURE WHICH. mat ALSO FAVE BE eu ” BASED OW CHANCE SOCIAL ENCOUNTER OR ON REPUTATION AMAUTO-I AS’ "DON JUAN”. ~ PROBLEM NATURALLY COMPLICATED BY FACT THAT WHEN SHE TALKING Io AMAUTO- 1 SECRETASY- SKE #AS IN “FACT “TALKING IO HIS WIFE. AT NO TIME IN THE CONVERSATIONS IN QUE STION DID SHE SECGME AWARE THIS FACT. ye ens @ SECRET Tet Case SECRE TARIAT | Disseeaitece Fear Rotman CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Tovar Copies SECRET 27. ose ee —— - a , (eben Filled fa} an ance come Cameo | ["imerres [eupascustios ce thus Comr pron eed — . cmcen. (ve Ono ; CLaseey to CORE RO WU er are - z 2 “eaer to corueo Swew ov 1 ag how ONT \ oO mua no. OF acne to prianwcn \paGe 2 NADRID eséa SECRET. a, con “3, NOTE also IxSt iN QuTiRsD: 2247 SKE FIRST IDENTIFIED -. SELF AS WIFE DIRECTSR COIMBRA ROSPITAL. BUT.1N suegequent CONVERSATION wars. ARAUTO- 1. saLD HR KUSBAND WAS: PILOT. 0 Ay WILL ADVIS = ANY ADDITIONAL INFO ON IDENTITY OF WOMAN RECEIVED FAG SUSERUINS BUT EELIEVE UNLIKELY ANYTHING : “MERE WHICH CAN 32 EXPLOITED. 5. FILE E0i-T35238. GP-1 SECRET SECRET SS Sy Tid aN O-Oe WITIOLS- SEEN BY 14-0000 eee. ene o66 (Cape SECRETARIAT Di DustinnaTion _ LASS: FIED Mrstages COTA. CG GIES F ~y w, BOUTING AmEvOm UTA. 9-84 00 2-300 OY - SECF 27. ea fe : :cm fete Fal: vad tay _ he tive Gi ‘champy To coon wo. maner fo 68 LENO O mt ec | QO mate to _ SECRET astazez FEB 72 CITE MADRID (eae .- t . 2B . 7 — — > Apne). is Fes i io 20167 DIRECTOR oO < TYPIC ‘ANAUTO QUTItID rr deb kee co | REFs. DIRECTOR oo9a71 1... SEE ALSO TWO CONVERSATIONS IN QUTIMID REPORT 2288, “POUCHED-I1 FEBRUARY. WOMAN IDENTIFIES SELF AS CONCEPCION CAMACHO VIUDA DE NaTOS, GUSEQUIN IDENTIFY TELEPHONE NUMBER AS BELONGING TO CONCEPCICGN CAMACHO DE CASAR, PLAZA CARBALLO 8, TOWER 7, WOT IN TELEPHONE BOOK OF NOVENBER 1969. NO TRACES STATION FILES UNDER ANY VARIATIONS NAMES. NO PLAZA CARBALLO on CITY GAP GUT PROBABLY IN REW SECTION CITY. Oo a 2. BECAUSE OF CONFUSIG% AND CONTRADICTIONS iN CONVER-SATIONS REPORTED IN C288" APPEASS POSSIBLE WONAN MAY HAVE . BEEN SEEXING AMOROUS ADVENTURE WHICH MAY ALSO HAVE BEEN BASED ON CHANCE SUCTAL ENCOUNTER OR ON REPUTATION ANAUTO- 1 AS “DON JUAN". PROSLEM NATURALLY COMPLICATED BY FACT THAT WHEN SHE TALKING TO AMAUTO-1 SECRETARY SKE WAS IN FACT TALKING TO HIS WIFE, aT NO TINE IN THE CONVERSATIONS IN.QUESTION DID SHE BECCNE AWARE TRIS FACT. CS Cury . . SECRET Oot PIGLATE 14-0000 Case e's GECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION | CLASsiri€o MESSAGE ora. Copies | mu ees BM0-0A TAL S-SEEN BT SECR Wo ee tee ne raw aero ‘(when Filled In) Zaaces : [$| Paeen ee NOTINED an seers oe . — ~ AR AACE COPY Om Janne REPPODUCTION.CH Tia ConY PAON Os EL : nT moem Cre Qe ~ emt FR TO TET PA Pe diary ro ce re 0, FRG TO-DO srawcy “PASE 2 maDRID aea, SECR fe 1 be NOTE: ase THAT IN GUTLMID 2247 SHE FIRST: “yen Fie : SELF AS WIFE DIRECTOR comma “HOSPITAL ‘BUT IN, SUBSEQUENT a CONVERSATION WITH atauTO- | SAID HER HUSBAND WAS PILOT. — 46 WILL ADVISE ANY ADOITLONAL 1070. ON IDENTITY OF yet | WOMAN RECEIVED. FROM aus EQUINS BUT” BELIEVE UNL TKELY ANYTHING —— 7 HERE WHICH Caw BE EXPLOITED. _ 55 FILE “91- ~135296. GP-1 codes aged 14-0000 -Seenet a 7 ; Suttons RUIZ. Pérez Late January. or early February 1930, to 7 post: Minister Plenipotentiary, accredited — bo. "+ 7... 0.“ gtmeé 12 December 1967. Mos . "ADDRESS: Juan de Mena. #8, Madrid. _ __ TELEPHONES: 259-5956 (home) 221- 7028 (otttes). ‘pot : Mareh ‘ia’ May 1970. However, her physician recommended ~ : ; forced labor (‘reasons unknown), which was’ scheduled Be, * for 17 April, 1970; She has had difficulties with poe ‘her: “pregnancy because of recurring fainting spells and overweight, which are being treated by Dr. HER- “NANDEZ and Dr. MATA ( the Latter ordered lab tests for. Diabetes, - the. results of which are unknown) « oT 7 i : : Married for 16 yeare to Guillermo, Nilda is a pleasant woman who has not been known to _quarrel openly with her husband or express . political or.religious opinions, although in “this last respect she has recited the Lord's Prayer in front of Embassy personnel, which suggests that she may have been or is a practicing Catholic. Mrs. Ruiz i8 a language teacher by profession ( speaks English fluently ), and is active in the Embassy as secretary to her husband and book- keeper, buct only on an informal basis. me ot ' Of rather weak peracnality Lf Exception, . “ _ see Attachment II; she was upset at the time_ ; which is reflected in the way that she handles. her five boys--"little beasts,", according to Severina ORTIZ, the maid--, Mrs. Ruiz does not permit chem to be punished severely and is always ‘complaining that she does not spend sufficient _, Hime with them, SECRET 14-0000 * "did not Like the "arrival: from one of his trips. She seems to’. + ‘gétvalong well’ with the wives of other Cubans _ CEREET aid. -“2- _| | <$he “Le known to have lived in New York ’-for. five yedra in the fifties ( on.48th St,, ’ three. blocks from Times Square), a city that “she likes very much, Shé goes shopping alone, and“once even to the airport in a-taxi ( Juan ‘Antenio CURBELO, the embassy security officer, | idea) to wait for her husband's in the staff, _ ilda travelled to Havana on 30 January. _ 1970" to see her son Guillermito, and returned to Madrid on 11 February, Although RUIZ. used her to send a lengthy niemo_to Carlos NEIRA, -his superior at MINREX / for text see Attachment r11/, he was not very happy with her trip~ an attitude that Nilda resented °. very much ("You are very selfish") until her husband changed his mind. Her parents live in Havana ( local telephone, 2-8130). / Cuban Telephone Directory lista that telephone number under. Y, LAM, Calle 21 #3421, Marianao._ CHILDREN :— 1.- Guillermito ("Cuille"), At 14 he is the oldest and is currently studying in Havana. He is very tall and thin, There were reports that he was unhappy in Cuba, and his father oe went to Havana on 16 October 1969 to solve'a’ "personal problem! with Guillermito, If true, Guille no longer feels that way because on 26 December he was quoted to be very happy in his new school, : . _ Guille was scheduled to cut cane after 10 January 1970, but was actually assigned to | a tobacco farm in: Guane early this year, 2.- Alejandro, who is nine years old (DOB: 15 Feb). According to those who know him he is a real "devil" and a good swimmer, He is taking guitar lessons, and goes to Colegio _ Ream mee ent > ” SECRET 3 . f Estilo and Gimnasio Mascardé,, Pilar de Zaragoza #99, Madrid, 3.-. ‘van, who is about eight years ‘old. me ‘eee, S é a z 3 i i i. } ; . 4. - Juan Carlos. _ . . we : 5. - Juliote, ALL five are very . spoiled a and have caused- jetal- maids to léave their jobs, Severina’ bitterly complains that they show no “for their. ‘parents. This is why she Mrs; ‘Ruiz. ‘There was another maid, Ana Marfa » who was replaced because she did. . not look after the children,:/ Ana Marfa is currently employed by the wife of Ar{stides to ; DIAZ, who is eaving | Spain definitively in 1 August : AW 1970. Ww \ pot u BACKGROUND : Guillermo RUIZ, familiarly known _ ot v ‘as El Guajiro, probably.comes. from a humble out ne family in Cuba, as he lived in a solar Ll in ye : Cuba, a ‘slum dwelling / in Marianao and began — ant -. to work when he was only 14 years: old. a . : oe ‘In the fifties he emigrated. to the United i States, travelling throughout the East Coast 7 .. ; ‘and holding minor jobs. In 1957 he began to : bo, , Work as an. apprentice butcher for a Polish- ; ; “ American named Alexander SAMKO, who had a grocery store on Flagler St. in Miami. He did-so well in attracting Latin-American customers re rs to the store that he soon began to distribute po - 1 |. meat inthe area for SAMKO, ; - ° He has said that when he left Miami | 2 | ~ > in 1958 he turned over to his brother a house me ‘in North Miami, a brand new car, and over a : thousand dollars in the bank. . ames chet | 7 _ Se But his "success" could be traced, perhaps, : “2... to another acquaintance that he is known to 7 have had, SECRET. 14-0000 - SECRET ~&- - “At-the time RUIZ and Major José Marta: MOLEON So qe! : - -Carteras, ‘then:.another. Cuban exile’ were in contact Or. LUIS, an underworld figure who was’ competing : with’ the: Italians in the bolita racket in Tampa. sat on In February 1958 RUIZ left Miami with H Harry pe ett ‘Tamayo fa Captain in the Cuban Arny, “he has. béen seen at parties in foreign embassies in Havana with Major Manuel PINELRO Losada, DGI éhie£_7 and. three other members of the 26th of ~ duly, Movement and entered Cuba clandestinely, At the triumph of the Revolution Alexander ___SAMKO went to Havana, where he stayed for a - week at RUIZ's home, and offered him a partner- ship. ‘dn ‘the business, which RUIZ rejected. In 1960 he was one of 18 out of 5000 who were selected by the Ministry of the Treasury, where he was working,,to take the full statistics course outlined by ECLA, The course, which lasted _ two years, included such subjects as mathematics, o! finances, democracy...and Marxism-Leninism, - One of his schoolmates at the time was arta ARCOL, now director of the Art Museum of ‘Havana. _ * In 1963 he was sent to Mexico, and after ’ returning to Havana was appointed Chief of the Trade School at MINCEX, post that he held for two years. . In 1967 he was sent to Spain to replace Ramén CALZADILLA as charge d' affaires. SECRET ie - 7 SORT = -5- - EDUCATION : Aside from the statistics course taken in 1960, RUIZ seems to lack, in the ayes of sowe cbservers,.a solid, formal. education. ‘But he makes up for it by being an avid reader rer oe (five newspapers a day, plus books). ‘This impression, . TL of (os, ‘°° however, may be wrong, for there are indications . oa pre o)L -that’ he either studied ‘or wanted to be a CFA,. st oo ee -He understands atid speaks English and : ‘ rench (fluency unknown), and has undertaken a reach gramiar to the embassy staff, ae ‘Sensitive to art, or so he says, he frequently complains of che general lack of | __ culture-in.Cuba. His vocabulary ‘level is rather low, cussing quite often in the présence of . -- -ochers.. RUIZ is well-versed in world affaire, - and does have an understanding of international - trade, . : . He has read some of the works of José Martf, - whom’he likes to quote. But there is another book that he also refers to repeatedly, Kim PHILBY's, the KGB spy who penetrated MI-6. ee : . He is up-to-date on current intelligence oi ; publications, . HEALTH : Blond, baby-faced, and blue-eyed ("Very handsome," according to Anita, the young maid ), RUIZ is known to be suffering from an undisclosed liver illness for which he takes a medicine called “‘bilidis, Late in 1969 he’ was planning to go to - Portugal on vacation following the advice of his physician, Dr. Pedro CABAS ( telephones, 276-7746, 256-2294 ), but he did not make the trip. He coughs frequently, is used to cold weather, and was thinking of going to the same gymnasium as his gon Alejandro. |4-00000 SECRET. ne - 6- oy ; oe ‘He wears eyeglasses to correct astigmatian, — Se , and- te ‘known to: like skin-diving, a sport that TR Ses ee he. practiced in Cuba. : In general terms, however, he enjoya good © me oe, foe health. . ; oo ; , EMPLOYMENT. : “There: ‘is no , doubt that’ Guillermo RUIZ éreises: ‘the. full authority that presumably he. hou d:have as: Ministér Plenipotentiary (relations: ; ‘between Cuba and: Spain remain at this level. _ ae “becauge of Spain's refusal to appoint ‘a full: * OS / Ambassador .after LOJENDIO was expelled from o> the: teland by ‘Fidel CASTRO), - . , He is involved ‘in and kept informed of all, matters that -have todo with Cuban-Spanish relations, . including trade, He does not permit. S° commercial attachés to bypass him when they: ' submit reports to their respective enterprises in Havana, © : / ae In addition, he_supervises Cubana Air. Lines operations, and no one may‘travel on. ; Iberia to Havana without his permission (this . ; ‘ - applies only to Cubans, for tickets must be . _ ‘paid in foreign currency),. Evidently he controls __ ' “the Cuban Embassy in Lisbon, | and Rafael FERNANDEZ "| ‘Sardifias, the chargé there,travels frequently to. Madrid: for consultations with RUIZ ( " Our relations “with Portugal are not very good now"), : Cuban officials arriving in Madrid must consult “with him before arranging visits to. Spanish offictals or factories, and only ‘he, > , Juan Antonio CURBELO Lemes, Arfstides DIAZ - ; Roviroya, and Roberto FRANCO Oliva, are authorized to issue visas for people travelling to Cuba, : . : He seems to have good working relations with Spanish Government officials because he ' ts always careful to place all the “cards” on the table in his meetings with chem. SECRET OT -7- i ; oe - Nothing is known about unofficial contacts _ nr with other diplomats in Madrid except that he . net wees {s close to and exchanges information with the - Algerian Ambassador, _ . _ At times -he tries to give the impression, : °. andcthis might be.erue, that’ he enjoys the ‘full - | "personal confidence of Osvaldo DORTICOS and Radl ROAR _ : (; 2 .oHe frequently tells other Cuban diplomats __ 4 - stopping in Madrid that he makes 90% of the Sey ‘decisions without consulting Havana because that is “why I am here for." . ; oO . “Above all, he directs constant and bitter 4 .eriticism against the bureaucracy in Havana because of ‘its incompetence, which, in his opinion, will ‘cause Fidel CASTRO to carry out a major purge after the 1970 sugar harvest comes to an end ("No one in Havana Wants or cares to make a decision"), The Peter Principle [" In a hierarchy every employee tends co rise to his level of incompetence" 7, which ‘he has read an¢ is going to send to Fidel CASTRO for reading on the advice of Melba HERNANDEZ, should be taken as an example of what is happening in Cuba. Furthermore, in his view Havana is always trying to interfere with the Embassy in Madrid, _ resulting in lack of co-ordination and even co- . operation, ( To Horacio FUENTES Mart{nez: " Mote than lack of organization there is chaos in Cuba today,") - ; . . ... He directs almost the same eriticiem against _ his staff in Madrid because they. lack qualifications. for the posts that they hold. " They think that I ama fool," he once told an associate, "but I don't miss anything that they do," SEORET. ~ SOT 28 % I turn, he has also been the target of “ eritict 3m from Havana, first. from Sonia GOMEZ, who. made “a critical evaluation of the Embassy, which he decided not to answer ( "I took a payee emoked a cigar, and forgot all about ie”, : ef Sonia GOMEZ, a MINREX inspector ‘close ' to: Vice-Minister Carlos CHAIN, was in Madrid in, mid-February 1970 for another review of . embassy, ‘accomplishments. But chis time she seemed | ‘friendly with Giillermo RUIZ._. : : On aiiother oécasion he complained to Arf{stides DIAZ that the had received one more -. eritical report: from Havana because the Embassy. “had not achieved much," although they. had done _ things ‘that were not included in: the yearly ‘plan, . . But perhaps the most serious censure of his activities came in by telex (" Why worry? The Americans and che Spaniards intercept all messages anyway") early in October 1969, Havana _ questioned the way RUIZ was handling trade negotiations with the Spanish Government. { The trade agreement was extended by mutual consent to 31 December 1972.) : - In his reply addressed to Ratl LEON Torras, first vicé-minister of MINCEX and senior Cuban official ‘directly responsible for the talks, Guillermo RUIZ defended his right to be "informed" and "consulted" in rather strong language. Therefore, he rejected that his cable number 521 - was offensive to Joaquin ALVAREZ, a Cuban trade. offielal who had been the source of the complaint. “tn ‘the last paragraph he told Ratl LEON that the indemnification question ( payment to Spanish citizens who owned property in Cuba) depended on hig reply to Don Pedro SALVADOR, a Spanish Foreign Office official, and not on "bribery" conjectures. , A “8 : . , a --Evidently this last cable upset him so" oo deh that he was nervous and particularly . a security-conscious. Less than a veek Later, ; ; : “ “he called Radl LEON Torras and requested ; . permission to go to Cuba, ostensively to : . cae Ts . seteh a “personal problem with my son." oo ‘When he returned to Madrid on 29 October coe "OL" he was’ a changed man, again fully confident . of himself, Nevertheless, he has told-close - friends that he feels very lonely in Spain 1 das had the desire to simply ‘board a plane . and. return. ‘to- Cuba: abandoning the Embassy. Se Late in January 1970 he was again de- “=: "pressed, for he felt like an "exile" ina Spain after two years of service ( " Even thoiigh ‘LEON played a part in my appointment I cannot work for a man that I do not under- stand, Maybe. he sent me abroad to get me out of the way. I feel as if I were in Miami,") He ‘thinks he is "burned" in Spain, and when he returns to the Island he will definitely not go back: to MINREX, but to MININT. He has told close friends his term in Spain is up and he will be returning to Cuba probably in the ‘summer, In any event, he does not plan to be in Spain more than nine months. Nilda, his wife, has stressed that they are leaving Madrid permanently in July 1970. oo POLITICAL AND IDEOLOGICAL VIEWS: ‘Although ; ff outwardly. a "revolutionary", Guillermo RUIZ ‘ ‘ is a man of moderate political views struggling \y *- to justify the actions of his government Ln -face of the political and economic realities ; ; of Castro's. Cuba, CPt, . ; re, SECRET - 10 + lie closer to the theory of the betraved revolution, ae “but not ‘for Ldeological. reagons: the incompetence $ _of the Cuban Government haa-in ‘fact Babotaged . the goals of the: Revolution, : oA: member of. the Cuban Communist Party, to wh ch hé- was admitted on the recommendation of “HART Dévalos, secretary of Organization, itely not a convinced Marxist, and. tly cannot accept the role of "robot" oy: Party discipline and ‘vertical e (." Revolutionaries should not be- reed by political control forms," he wrote ‘Teles foro DIAZ. Portillo, a MINPEX official, " on.26 December 1969, " Communists are quite ; meddilesone, " he told another colleague soon _ after, although in this instance he may have _ been. referring to the Spanish cP). But the most important revelation of his views came to light on 11 December 1969, . when he was quoted as celling & visiting DAP . - ‘official from Havana: " If I disagree with orders, I question them because I am not a robot nor do I have the mentality of one. As ‘a human being I express opinions no matter ' the risk that I may personally have to take," Obviously, a man who thinks in this way cannot be a Marxist, Aside from the constant criticism of Havana because of incompetence, lack of vision, _and the unreal. world they live in, he is quick - -/ to point out other deficiencies in life there, ‘as reflected in his directive to the embassy : staff not to celebrate Christmas together ' | because there are "hungry people" in Cuba. But he did invite some of his: associates for dinner SECRET 14-0000 SECRET i on Christmas eve, the classical Spanish Nochebuena _. ‘He has also said that medicine in general. is ‘quite backwards in Cuba. ‘Probably an atheist, he -{s known to believe ‘that. "religion should not be considered a ~ Lo — = handicap for. people trying to. return to Cuba." eo On the other hand, he refers to Latin . . Ame {can diplomats. as’ "bootlickers" because : e the English language in partiés, and. remarked that “capitalism is po good", — ae mG -- | “RUIZ seems to have certain admiration for ~ re Francisco FRANCO, who, in his view, is the only” ce , * yeason why Spain has rot turned communist, Of course, it is doubtful. that he really believes this, © = He does not hide his favorable opinions’ of the American people, who are "frank" and. “simple”, " They treated me very well," he told Rati LEON Torras in December 1969, On international matters he is up-to- date and well-informed, Following are some ‘of his’ views, which are contradictory at times: " Cuba is a political power, not & military or economic power. " The USSR has neutralized U.S. sea power in the Mediterranean, — Ce - " Cuba can destroy Guantanamo whenever {t- chooses to do so, although the base has lost its strategic value to the United States. : . _ " US-China rapproachment should be feared, but. also a Japan-China alliance. SECRET - 12. "U.S. ‘power la teginning to crumble, but . the Soviets are revisionists. nv " The Egyptians harm us when they. buy sugar from Cuba’ and ‘then ‘fesell it to other countries, ; "Ye have to be on the” side. of the Soviets - for two reasons: first from the military and “, -eeonomte point ‘of view; secondly, because whether ~ ° : right or. wrong: théy are on the. same side fighting ch se ‘who.are on’ the other ‘side, " Cuba ‘haa had and has ‘inajor discrepancies - with the ‘USSR, China, and the U.S.,; but we are “on the side of communism because we are against _ capitalism, " Israel and Cuba have the same motivations, That is why they are so successful against the Arabs, They have no choice. “" The Egyptians and the Syrians are not . brave. . The Israelites, like the Cubans, are brave enough to face the enemy." PERSONALITY : Guillermo RUIZ is an easy-going vacher simple man who no doubt enjoys the prestige and success that he has had in Spain, : He has: a strong personality, undoubtedly | the predominant pole in his marriage. He seems to get along well with his wife.( " If anything should happen to me and my wife wants’ to remain “in Spain, I.want my children to go back to Cuba “in his speech, for he always refers to Negroes. ‘as niches, a contemptuous Cuban expression, to study, Then they can decide for themselves what they want to do.") Certain degree of racism can be detected : | SORT SEGpey 7 We - He almost never discusses women with - colleagues, nor is.he known to be involved ‘sin any extramarital. affair, _ ~ f Possttle exceptions: Vera VORODOWSKI, : | his. secretary -now in. Cuba. There were rumors. wr UIZ. was the beneficiary of Vera's affection. . Théré“fs‘also%a--young Spanish girl named JIMENA ; - ( Inu), who addresses RUIZ in’ the familiar tu, “She lives in. the house of. Carmen LABRA or LABRADA,/ - “He Likes ‘to go to’ the movies: ( saw Topaz; NO compents), and receive Ppecple at'his home | - ‘ for cocktails, °°. © an o! . SECURITY :'It is normal for any member of the , s€uban Foreign Service to exercise certain discretion “iin the area of security, but Guillermo RUIZ is at particularly sensitive in this respect, which we perhaps could be traced to his probable involvement G with the DGI in one way or another, me woe et . He is quick to warn visiting Cubans of the .. et _ CIA's efforts ( " La Compafifa Sociedad Anénima" ) to compromise them, even. before leaving Havana. “Our Enbassy," he says, "is the primary target for U.S. operations in Spain." He keeps control of mail going to and _ coming from Havana in the diplomatic pouch, “ and states repeatedly that his office is .. ‘bugged and telephone tapped (" There are micro- _ Phones. here the size of olives"), In addition, he thinks he is followed openly by Seguridad, ; ; For all these reasons he has acked Havana’ 7 cow for funds to build’a new embassy, where he plang’ ; "to have a shielded room free from microphones, ( The . .. building, which will cost approximately $600,000, ' . Was approved ‘by Havana and a Cuban architect travelled to Madrid in late March 1970 to discuss the project - with Sr. VILLARROYA, ‘from Construcciones Aza ra, who - ig handling the real-estate operation, Villarroya's telephone number is 254 4238.) Siper- . ah SECRET. - lhe 1 . a a i ae He is particularly avare of what he calls traps", and in this sense recalls that once’ os a ce e raeenes to: dinner by the wife of a VIP, : omeone. else. ‘and a priest. ‘would ‘attend ven * though. the lady in question was very . -he did not. go becatise one of those. -~ it: Could have-been’ a "seditionist"’ ready < ‘arrested". by the police. An inevitable - candal. would have followed, He adds that he- “ récelves’ visits. ‘in the Embassy ‘bécause there he ‘admits only those that he wants to see. - . An interesting item is the case of Conchita CAMACHO (telephone 201 4989), who _ called RUIZ at the Embassy claiming to have ~~ met him at a party and wanting to see hin, alone, at the Hilton for a "chat". . [See Attachments I and fi,7 - “Perfectly aware of the implications and - seemingly in violation of his own rules, he did go to the hotel after ordering Horacio FUENTES to check the telephone number ( " The CIA has a new agent"), in spite of the fact. that Radi LEON Torras was arriving in Madrid “on that- night, . He and Fernando, his driver, waited outside until the woman left the hotel with some men. , RUIZ wanted only, so he says, to warn her not - , ry . oo, - +. to get involved in matters between Cubans because on t 2 she could. “lose her life". Regarding communications, Guillermo RUIZ ; ; ae, has even suggested installing a radio transmitter ' : ‘and. speaking in code with Havana. £ The Cubans tl . a ..: gre in fact installing a radio transmitter on Islas Canarias to communicate with their fishing ‘fleet. But RUIZ, in this particular ease, has See. | 7 SORT fa a . _ : - - 2 IS - ~ stressed to’ the Spanish Government that Guba is willing to permit Spanish citizens ‘to operate _' the station, ‘thereby avoiding ‘any -suspicion that 7 a | cipthe-tranémitter will be used. for other purposes.-7.. . & § s : Seti OO aes In spite of his security-consciousness, ‘he , eon -_ ov...) himself “is the target. of certain control by Juan a / ., (9. ‘Antonio. CURBELO Lemus, the “cultural”: first ae 8 tary who in reality is the security man. v7 cat ghe Embassy ( RUIZ has ‘complained that he ~ néedg'a “real" one in Madrid:. " Sergio / DEL oo _ VALLE, minister of the Interior / told me ee, . they were getting someone ready to send as ws we cultural attaché" ), for CURBELO instructed the front-desk girl to pass on to him a summary of who sees who and for what, including RUIZ‘s visitors,” an RUIZ likes to recall the time when a Cuban _in his staff ( name unknown, but presumably he is back in Cuba) spread the rumor that RUIZ . and Nilda were not well-liked in Havana, perhaps : to undermine his authority, CURBELO reprimanded the man by stressing that "when Havana is doubtful of anybody here-in Madrid it uses official channels to let ua know," Nevertheléss, he does make mistakes, as _ evidenced by discussing in his office, with members of his staff, the possibility of advising Havana that a Spanish foreign service officer scheduled ‘for duty there might be open for -. Yecruitrent, Recalling his constant warnings ., that his office is bugged by Seguridad, such discussion clearly exposes him to expulsion from Spain. < “ "By the same token, he likes to travel aa : by car to the interior of. the country alone . vt ( he must have powerful reasons to do so, for : SECRET ae 14-0000 : : . a : Tt 2} - 6- ms he is: ‘risking attack by. Cuban exiles, a possibility ~.- that he surély must riot discard given the’ reception that they gave Armando HART Dévalos,- elo8-.CHAIN, “and Carlos ALFARAS at Barajas io Airport’ ‘on 30 June 1968). Neither his. wife , ‘nor {CURBELO | approve © of this, ; At times he is know to write on paper _ key phrases or nanes when discussing confidential © metters in‘ his ‘office, or. to speak very low, .Furthérmore, he says he goes. to Parque del Retiro. "when he wants to discuss sensitive matters with — anybody. In short, he is security-conscious, very. shrewd, and suspicious of anybody that comes’ near hin, TRAVEL : Following are the trips chat Guillermo BUIZ made from October 1969 to February 1970: | To Havana to settle a "personal problem" on 20 October 1969 by Iberia ( first class); returning to Madrid on 29 . 29 October, | ; _ _ To Londoa on 14 November 1969 for consultations t .- with Rail LEON Torras, returning two days later : by air ( also first class). _.. + fo Bilbao, San Sebastian, : and Burgos, by | car, on 28 November 1969, returning two days later. ve Lee » - To Italy from Barcelona with his wife and two children on 29 December 1969, Re went to © pick up an Alfa Romeo, which he paid out of his ‘own funds, They returned through Florence, Genoa, San Remo, aud Barcelona, arriving in Madrid on 6 January 1970. : . SECRET es 7 . ety SECRET - - 17 - | To Burgos by car with REGALADO (fnu) and URQUIZA (fnu) on 24 January 1970, | To ‘Havana on 20 February 1970. He was “gcheduled ‘to participate in trade negotiations" with t ‘on 22- ‘ebruary. 1970, RUIZ returned: to Madrid . Spanish -delégation — ‘that left Madrid on 24 March 1970, FRIENDS : Not much is jnown about Gufllerio ‘RUIZ 3° personal. acquaiatances, except’ for the “£ollowing?: Pedro RUIZ. - A good friend who goes to his home rather frequently, Pedro is quite’ -influential according to Guillermo, He is “- also a friend of MASSO (fru). Carlos or Enrique CARRASCO.- He is a - partner of Carrasco, Mufoz e Iturriaga, with. ‘offices. at Avenida Generalisime #28, 10th floor, RUIZ meets with him. often, either for lunch or at his home.: They seem.to be good personal . friends. CARRASCO may have to do with arrangements for the gale of Cuban frozen seafood. Travelled : to New York late in:October or early November 1969. RUIZ is known: to have visited CARRASCO's office, ‘Rosendo CANTO.- Lives at Goya #54, Madrid. His friendship with RUIZ may be interesting 1f he is the same-Rosendo Canto who was'a well-known " batistiano ( probably his father ). If. this is. “the-case contacts with RUIZ are politically = dangerous for the latter, unless he is using CANTO with the approval of Havana, According to - Roberto FRANCO Oliva, the coasul, CANTO wanted to go to Cuba, live there for a year, and then join the Cuban Foreign Service ( "He is a fool,". RUIZ ). CANTO's father is {11 in Cuba Sethe -"18 - and’ sends him mail through: the Cuban diplomatic . ee >, pouch, CANTO is involved with the diplomatic © po | Yepresentation of Equatorial Cuinea, oo ; 7 Ser... i-Agmando FERNANDEZ.- "A good friend," __ co : wa - “|| Says RUIZ. Butvhe has’ doubts: about FERNANDEZ’s re ee - source Of income ("Maybe he gets sioney directly 5b! 9 . from Havana without my knowledge"), FERNANDEZ - x al. " \sends.a. "lot of thitigs"” to cuba, He is anes w ‘artist, and lives at Bondad- #1 (telephone, 255- At i "3281).. Armando claims to know Fidel CASTRO and yet r . Celia SANCHEZ personally. I¢ may be true, for. _ se .he ‘received a package at the embassy from the \ a latter. in March 1970, .However, he asked the Cuban ~~. ataff to send it to him because he "did not want &o be seen taking something out.of the embassy," “.s -FERNANDEZ's facher -has cancer, ’ 4 i ' “a + 8 , JIMENEZ Asenjo, deputy director of the . Spanish Direccién General de Seguridad,. Knows ' RUIZ personally, and is in contact with him . : = rather often, but presurably in the line of - . 7 duty, © Steer SER oy 7 219s “SUMMARY -: Guillergo RUIZ is a very shrewd, ee . a , " articulate individual who has reached heights” » that in all probability would ‘have been beyond - . his capability in‘normal circumstances. > * _ Nevértheless, from what can be seen his _ - Work in. Spain -has been effective,and he keepa _— “a tight control over his staff, Ye is aan... "confident of ‘himself and of the backing -/Ar- - Sando. HART Dévalog ?_/7 thec-he-surely must have in order to remain in this sensitive post , -. JO£ the Cuban foreign service, : . Precisely because of his privileged - . Stacus RUIZ is very careful in whatever he does, avoiding mistakea that would endanger his posicion, So. mo Therefore, he will probably resist any indirect approach, which he will-recognize fa time to brush it off, But this does not mean that he is unapproachable, _. for he is not, There is no question that his : : ., personality is incompatible with the system that he serves, although with profound misgivings ag. to its efficiency. It is then a question of how and when, , The. wery fact that he has made open remarks suggesting his unhappiness with Havana and his . hon-Marxist leanings in an office "bugged by . --> the other side," ashe points out, could be’. | interpreted as ‘a signal on hig part indicating © that he is ready to listen, But he will be suspicious of an indirect -or subtle approach, which, in his view, could be a trap to compromise him, including a loyalty _' teat by the DGI. 7 nae SEGRE: h4-00000 SECRET = 2 - : Consequently, a direct approach has much _ :bécter chance of success, It:would ‘be proof for his’.that he is walking ‘on finn ground ‘by - dealing-directly with Americans. ‘Which leads '- to the question of when . There are. Ra) key “factors to consider : oy “4 1 1 -a) His recall to. cuba. re a — ss py ‘The 10-willion ton sugar harvest, which ne _ is scaeduled to end on 15 July 1970, ne RUIZ has indicated that he is unhappy in - an : - his post--perhaps not réally meaning what he- oO says--, which he has occupied for over two years, . ; As he has said that Fidel CASTRO plans a major purge after the 1970 sugar’ harvest, : ; he himself may be one of the targets. Assuming , that his ideological inconsistencies have been noticed, the DGI, in the absence of proof fo regarding his. loyalty and considering whatever support he has in Havana, may request his recall’ at an appropriate opportunity: during. a major reorganization of the Cuban Government, In any event, RUIZ does not expect to remain in Madrid much longer, and is planning to be back in Havana by the 18th of July. If Cuba is successful in harvesting 10 million cons of sugar, and they have already reached six, the "victory" chat Cuban propagandists ‘will hecald ‘from July on may have a psychological impact on RUIZ's thought. He will be less inclined to defect, in place or otherwise, at such time, . ; SigrET SECRET . "Finally, if RUIZ's: personality: were to -. ‘be summarized 1 one word, that word would 2 a, a be realist with a logical: mind, Above all, - eS this is- what RUIZ is. : SEORET 14-0000 Attachment 41, oy Report No. 2278, _ 9 January 1970, / ONCHITA alls asking for RUIZ, WNILDA says .; $he.is ecretary and CONCHITA may leave the message : ‘with hers’: ¢ would like to surprise him. -NILDA asks for... - her last ’name;: C does-not Bive it to her because it . a ee . _ -- Would: then’ fat2-to-be a Surprise, but leaves her tele- re ") ‘Phone. number (201=49-69) for R to call her after 8, | Tee for she Works until that.time, On NILDA's insistence ¢. | Ce gives ter.last. name a3“CAMACHO, adding she is the widow poo le OS of the doctor who was director of the Coimbra Hospital, Mrs. “CAMACHO at 201-49-69, ‘She begins the . nm: by Baying they had met at a party which she -d with her husband at the Dominican Embassy in a She reminds him that they had talked with the re N-. " Paraguayan Ambassador and former Dominican Ambassador et - _ «Rafael ‘COMPRES, and. that the party had taken place two a ‘years ago.” Despite all the details RUIZ insists he does . - not remember her and asks how:he can be of service to her, -.. She telis him: "J have just arrived and find myself some- what isolated, disoriented, and I must fing work. [£ recall you ‘telling mé on that ocassion 'If you should ever have to locate both of you." Mrs. C mentios having a daughter, that her husband was & pilot and that she is a Spaniard, ~ adding she is not too old. R replies that in all honesty he does not remember her, She insists on seeing him to have a chat, and R suggests she come to his office at her convenience, She prefers talking with him alone, without his secretary or anyone else present, and suggests a bar _ at some hotel like the. Palace, Ritz or Hitton, He is ., agreeable to any place she may desire; they agree to meet that night at 9:30 in the lobby of the Hilton Hotel, She will be dressed all-in black, RUIZ calls FERNANDO FP is to meet R outside the latter's | home about 9 o'clock dressed in coat and tie, ae SECRET a; ‘ ? x 1. 5 k iy Bs Z i 3 a. £ t ; j ; H i f i i : “house that night because he (F) has to take RUIZ somewhere, \ ea ony ” SC -2- ' Report Mo 1 2288, HORACIO ¢alls the. telephone company requestins the. address | . Por telephone number 201~49-59. The information is dented ae \ “RUIZ calls PILOTO to have’ hiin meet -RAUL LEON in Barajas that \. night, RUIZ 1s unable to do’so because of a previous engagement... FERNANDO calls CURSELO to ask- for PUGA'S phone number, PD Fowants to tell P he ‘cannot meet the _professor at P's. i oS Store Attachment #II- . | Rerort. 2288. ee -22 January 1970- re ps. -Coneepetén CAMACHO: de MATOS calls RUIZ. NILDA asks ‘4f¢ she is the same peison who called the other day and .gaid she was the widow of... {MATOS).. The woman says 'yes' ami .NILDA tells hers. "Look Miss, you're playing ‘a very dangerous game." | ; . MATOS: I don't kmow what you mean, miss. : Lo ‘NILDA: Well, because none of the comrades here is. going ae a, ; "to vallow himself to be provoked, So, please = ot aE - : : do not’ keep on. . Do Co wo, - i ae MATOS: ‘Well, I don't know what you are referring to, . | “ caus "+ miss, I am completely asonished. . a : NILDA: . Well look, don't be astonished, you might ‘end - : up some other way.: | . oo ee: “MATOS: I.don't know what you are “talking about. Se ! oo NILDA: Well, we do. Se : : NILDA hangs up. : Mrs; MATOS calls the Ambassador's secretary again; 1t seems” there has been a misunderstanding. ces co NILDA: ‘Look miss, we do not wish to talk to you anymore. we are telling.you in a nice way. Please do not call anymore. . MATOS; I am not going to call again... I only want to say I had nothing to do... I know nothing at all. ees Only that I have received a message. I received a telephone call... I have just ' _ arrived in Madrid, I.am not familier with : ' Madrid, or know anyone. : NILDA: Aren't you the one wno called the other day? ; . You made a date. ” . . fATOS: What kind of a date? : i : . NILDA: Didn't you make a date with the Charse d'affaires? ‘ MATOS: No, no. no, One moment, miss. I recat ved a telephone call and was told to call this gentleman, the Cuban Ambassador. I could also tell you about another ambassador,but that they were trying to get in touch with me. : NILDA: Who are 'they'? To whom do you refer when you say that 'they' called you? ; MATOS: I was called on behalf of the Ambassador of Chile and the Ambassedorof Cuba,. I thought it was extremely unusual, miss, because I don't know anyone here. SECRET 14-0000 ~ SECRET 7 ” | | oe 7 : NILDA: Didntt you. call here a few days aso? a ; WATOS:. I called when I was acvised to do so. ‘ NILDA: And yousmade a date with the Ambassador. ; MATOS: I Son't know what axractly did happen. I w2s Coos ‘ -. asked to talk with him and to set in touch a po a with him, miss. Soe \ : ij... °° NEILDA: But, who called -you, miss? coe, . MATOS: Whoever it-was sald,-"I am the Cuban Ambassador,” . : . so then it all seems to have been 4 plot, or ; Ue _sgomething of the sort. | a : 4 . NILDA: Look, if it is a plot I suggest you.do now set % ; - dnvolyed becauce’ where we are concerned it is 4 a somewhat dangerous. - 7 i- MATOS: No,miss, I am very proper and a Serious person... af ° NILDA: ‘Since you are so serious and proper don't ever © ge co, let anything Happen to you. Se : i : MATOS: I-live with a daughter and you must realize that : f ; ae -~ J live’only for her. .- — oe a : i, ‘ NILDA: Well, Yook, if you live for her, don't set nixed oF ; ‘ : up in these. things for they may cost you des iy. Es j MATOS: Very well, mics. -I am deeply grateful to heve - : : been enlightened by you, I can sec elready that. : it is.simply a plot or an implication by someone. i . NILDA: It ts a plot and we lmow it. And we know who is : behind it. - ; : METOS: Yes, miss. I would also like to know, I assure you. i - tis. .:.MELDA: Well look, stay away from this mess or you'll vay + mt _ dearly... good-bye. . ‘ MATOS: Fine, miss, I am also very grateful tha’ you i . have told me. My apolosiles, nuh? : 2 : CNILDA was very upset after this call. 7 ; : ee co erpors . i é . . 1 ot : x : : . + [14-0000 oe . Co oo ind re | SECRET Attachment IIT Report No. 262, 30 January ‘1970. RUIZ’ records following memorandum on taper ‘Comrade’ NEIRA.- ‘I take this opportunity that NILDA is. going to. Havana ‘to bring to your attention’ some of our “ problems here. in ‘Spain. | "Me: first. ‘pertains ‘to the. construction project for a building ‘which I.sent to CHAIN with the President of the National - Bank ‘when he. passed through here in Decenber, . and to this. day, -after five weeks, I have not received. an adequate: ‘answer, You ‘know that when preliminary egotiations are initiated one enters into certain obli- ations. with the ‘land owners as will as with the: construction firm,’ ‘to who we’ must ‘give an answer, a On my. insistence, Comrade ROA gave me... sent a cable informing me that as yet the budget had not been approved and*‘he could not give me the results, . "Present. locales do not meet the Spanish minimum re- quirements for working ‘space. CUHBELO brought from Havana proposals for the leasing of a locale for the Commercial . OPfice with a rental fee of $2,000 a month. We discussed this proposal at a meeting of comrades here and it was rejected in the belief that it was more aby Mia sah for us to buy, We-also discussed this with Fermin GUTIERREZ, who visited the Commercial Office and to whom we pointed out that in view of the system ‘of payment here in Spain it was better to purchase a building, since this transaction at no. time would affect our system in our trade policy with Spain, te "To the point ‘of ‘being persistent we should like to pequest a building for all services: the Cuban Office, the Commercial Office, the Consulate-Embassy Office, plus /living quarters on the top floor for the diplomatic ; 'Representatt ve, something with which I.am not in complete a, . -* °° * accord, .In summary, a building which would offer maximum security a ve we and freedom of movement, The Commercial Office would occupy the first floor, the Embassy, the second floor, and the third floor the living quarters ‘for the Chice’ of the Mission. This would resolve all our local problems. end.our re- presentation in Spain. SECRET -2- |, “This construction firm built for the Rumanian representation in :Spain and 1s row building for the Polish . and others. We have been. quated a fixed price of = $600,000 which includes a luxiry building, with glass << | windows, alr-conditionéd, -and other luxuries. This amount - could’ be ‘reducéd. 1f webring our Cuban architects, who “were ere. two years: ago,and knowledgeable of their mission “eould discuss. with. the: land owners and the construction _. “firm those things.'they feel .could be omitted and the . pride‘ could* “brought. down- considerably. We do not need a.luury building, but one that 1s attractive, simple and functinna),... Term payments could also be extended. Tf ant ‘to impress upon you that when. we entered into ne- / gotiations wé had a binding agreement. 7 xu: *-, "The lot-43 on Avenida La Habana, Fermin GUTIERRSZ . ‘Yooked,well into thismatter, He asked me to send hin the project and that he would Took at it. The system of. | Payments in Spain allows: us to pay $100,000 or $150,000 annually which will not be difficult for us. : _ "NEIRA, I want. you to talk to CHAIN, not bearing pressure on him, but. to make. him understand that what I want is to leave my successor established, for any - construction not lasting over nine months I certainly will not be able to enjoy. - . “Another thing I want to bring to your attention is in regard to our Consulate, its activities and relations with the Visa Section. A letter has come from VERA addressed to FRANCO pointing to FRANCO's incorrect wording ofa cable to that Section, Tf agree that it was incorrect, put I find it strange, that that Section should pay so much os he ae attention to correct forms and analyze the contents so re : little, The contentsof things are not being studied, : : mo, . -and it is essential that deep thought bé given to the work i we that is being done, When someone comes to the Consulate with an authorization to travel to Cuba, it is usually . three or four days prior to flight departure, Since the ‘Visa ‘Section mst defer to the Department of Emigration “for its: authorization, inasmuch as the latter determines -whether or not a foreigner can go into Cuba, the process .4s not carried out with the urgency that it requires, , “eonsequently, there is delay, This creates much inconvenience - for us, and even personal problems, for we must consider that often people arrive with the exact amount of money and a ‘week's delay could hurt them so that at times they don't even have enough money. for lodging or food. &gner Oo “4t- could nave:t ’ | che 48 ‘presented ‘with daily he: might have exploded. "they: are not. commmnists in the sense of the word, ‘are. interested. . to contact ships on the high seas. In this regard I spoke ' .-to Mr;ASENJO. in the Security Department who said there: “ns Serer tat +3- - Fat present we have the case of a mémber of the Chilean Communist Party and OSPAAAL whose passage has been set aside. by these organizations to travel from Madrid -to-Cuba, Pour days ago FRANCO sent a cable and . still. ‘there’ is no answer, We made the decision to grant this. ‘persona. visa because the plane leaves tonight, otherwise hée will have to delay.the trip one more week. “Tf the tickets were reserved for-him here there is no : . doubt he has" ‘been elven authorization, AWETRA, - I want you to talk to OJEDA ana request that -our content? be ablé to contact the Emigration Department ‘ai : ] -FRANCO has ‘been on thé job for approximately fearand has never’ given reason for complaints, but ‘has-now made - a mistake ‘in the editing of a cable. "Another thing I want to tell you ‘4s that last ‘night “we had as guests in our home the Chilean Director Hugo BENAVENTE and his wife, the leading lady in his Peruvian company which has brought to the stage "Luz de ere . if e he reat of the company, thay do sympathize with us, They Invited PINEDA to attend the premiere, ard he anawered. . with a cable which was shameful to see and read, The wording of that cable gives the impression that PINEDA is being held captive and asks them to please come to his help and send for him. He makes us look ridiculous. Just \" think that cable has been read by others before they showed it to me. The political position of PINEVA and other Cuban writers should be investigated, as now they are putting ‘up on stage "La Noche de los Asesinos" and they also want another -Cuban writer to come, . should like to gét your advice in this area as.I am totally ignorant of matters related to culture, for we have no cultural attache here, "There is: al@ the: following problem: The comrades in the fishing Gcepartment 7s specifically Comrade ARAGONES, having a radio. communications station . was no inconvenience on hispart if they requested it and took the necessary steps. You know Mr, ASENJO. I saw, him a month ago and he had asked me if we had decided not to go ahead with it, as there had not been an answer in that regard after having obtained authorization from the ' General Adminis tration of Security which was the most . difficult step. 14-0000 - Sm Sone /.* 2 "Gomrade Joaqu{n ALVAREZ reports that in reference to the letters left.nere by LEON for the Ministers of. -. Foreign Affairs and of Commerce here in Spain, the former “43 takihg-an offensive, position in. foreign relations as- *-.you can.see, ard the Minister of Commerce -has been quite Vs. : try: of Spain in the Common Market is almost . . oe . af sand conversations are in progress, This is why . Co ag me they, aye -assignéed.to Mr. SANTAMARTA, General Director of Co Comiéreial Policy, the study ‘of subjects which the Spanish : ; : _ side plane to take up in Havana during the negotiations “<in-February. I amedn- touch. with. this. man and-in fact had to call him up today, for-he had. said that before giving " “me. the agenda of subjects ‘to be discussed there was to be a meeting of Ministries to include Foreign Affairs, Commerce, Information.and Tourisa, plus others, to determine what was to “pe. discussed in Cuba and decide on cher mattérs.. . SO . has’ promised to call me at 6:30-this afternoon, but he SR ae ae will not find mé.here because I'1] be taking NILWA to : the airport. . ; . "Pell Joaquin ALVAREZ that regarding the 50-million credit request from..Cuba to Spain for 1970, there has veen no confirmation: inasmuch as we have been unable to talk with the present Secretary of Commerce. We find the figure somewhat high but have nobasis for judgment to focus -on any area. "you must have heard already about the success of our reception, Not only because of the number, which was quite high, but, because of thé quality of the attendants, We _ had to use two rooms, We had prepared only one but when the Minister srrived it became necessary to open another room.- ‘There was representation from the ultra-right to .the ultra-left. This.has been a great triumph for us - gonsidering that in these countries the quality of people _ attending these events is taken well into account. “Because Me. SANTAMARIA was not in this morning, he "Comrade NSIRA, an embrace for you and for those working with you. I hope when SONIA comes over she. brings a project for 1970"that can be fully undertaken by us. We are very bad at maxing projects, This past year we did many things that had not been planned, while others that were planned remained undone, but with last year's experience we shall strive to plan better. SECRET, 14-0000 0 RET oe _ “Pake, charge “of. my wife's return. I have given her’ 1 “EO: \ '. permission for one week and no more, for I do not like © : : "++ to act as babyaitter=~they are four children and although. . i’ b. théy are my om I do ndt care for it, Greetings to Ot . a all. iny. comrades and -you do the cutting of the cane — _ ; ; for I have.been unable to cut. A hug.” : i i i snap aed eee aeatate ty ceaaniaee be H o ; ' ‘ -. am - nn - : i t ° . : i | i a i be \ 7 : i " i 2 ‘ * : a 7 : i a beg eet 14-0000 VISPAID d i cater. of Statioa, Madrid; Os, a : Isariy: ROGER S. KIRKMAN 4 1Cnty OUALFED CASK , +. [CAN £2654 DDLONG . ita” + 7 [aattistr-Hestern-Hesiephora-Divisto———-——- [mrss PIC: Continoued_ Operational Interest—ta- ABAUTO—b peel tt tend BLQUIRED TEPER E NS .AGtion. Required: See Paragraph §, below. References : A. OSMW-11585 /B. MADRID 9655 , 1. Headquarters has just completed,. wa th the able help ‘of ’ : AMEDIT- 2,.a thorough review of QUDOZE tapes for the ‘last quarter _of 1969, We have added pertinent file material where necessary «=... 7 in order to, round out the ‘picture, but the review energegs ‘|- primarily ‘ag’ an assessment of AMAUTO-1 as a personality and as a recruitment. target. We forward this study as an ‘attachsient. hereto, ‘under separate cover, for your consideration. — : . : 2.. Headquarters. has not lost its keen interést in AMAUTO-1 ag a long-raige - recruitment target, foreseeing the. possibility of defecting him in place (at. Yeast for the remainder of his posting to Madrid), or defecting him: outright (which would admittedly be less cestrable). In line’ with these purposes, we offer the follow- ‘ing readings, which may or may not be entirely applicable to AMAUTO-1: © a. AAUTO-1 is a shrewd, articulate person who has reacned heights that probably he might not have reached under normal circumstances. His work in Spain bas been effective in general, and he seens to be very confident of himself and of the backing which he ‘thinks he has from PBRUMEN. /continued/ Attachneat: ; As Described Para. 1 above (USC) Diatribution: 2 - COS, Madrid W/Att. usc 1 - COS, WH/Miami = W/Att. USC DISPATCH SYMBCL AND NUMBER “"1 2 FEB 1970 OSMW-11726 CASIFKATION HOS FILE RUMBER <-361-735296 fprnaine OFKE lf ad WH COG. ‘OPS iehard Weeler: ak 2/4/70 CE . COORDINATING . OFFICE SYMBOL OLY | ° 7 DFG? § NAME Distribution: 1 - EUR/IB 1 - WH/COG/CHRONO 1 - WH/COG/OPS. . |; bee y5 $3 uszercviouseones. . 1a “rs. tee ante NUDE AU AN sor kta | CONTINUATION OF | : 4 CISPATCR SECRET | OSHW-11726- 14-0000 . b. ‘levertheless, he has received some rather telling criticisa of a professional nature, even though it is . ‘unkoown whether this criticism also touches on his personal life, ‘Perhaps because of this, AMAUTO-1 seems to be very careful in whatever he does, avoiding mistakes that would eno- danger his position, and Avoiding | any real or fancied provocation. cc. There seeus to be little question that AMAUTO-2 te ‘approachable, although he would probably resist aay ‘indirect approach in which “cards are not laid on the table." v. it. appears very likely that his character is basically incom- : patible. ith. ‘the - systen ‘he serves (with profound nisgivinga as to Ats: efficiency). an na Gee The. very fact. that he hag made. open remarks suggesting his ‘unhappiness vith PBRUMEN and his noa-Harxist leanings in -an office. he hinself points out. ig “bugged ‘by the other side” could be- interpreted. asia signal from him, indicating that he 8. ‘ready | .to. Tisten.’: His remarks on the subject might be those . of 8 mao. who be: believes he can "jump. off" at any time, “4¢ ou ssary. Note“that he tends to live with criticism from Hide’ home. office: rather than try to get out from under --- perhaps meaning’ that he would not accept a PCS assignment ‘home. (The’ ‘attachment hereto shows him. describing a . - compatriot who wishes to return ‘home as "a fool.") He has said himself that he believes ANTHUG-] plans a major purge for mid-1970, and he might consider himself as a victim of that purge. © en At ne eee ee e. A fact ‘which night affect timing ig the arrival of a child in May. If he were to persuade his wife (and his government) to have the child in Spain, rather than return home for it, he would have 2.good excuse for requesting the presence of his oldest child (the only one who is now at home). If hig wife returnshome for delivery, he would (for a time at least) have three hostages in PBRUMEN instead of one. £. UFGA-19006 reported a 1964 attempt to get : at AMAUTO-1 through his wife's relatives. The consensus at the time was that AHAUTO-1 is prcbably immune to this type of approach, Headquarters, therefore, still opts for a logically developed, “traditional” recruitment build-up. 3. In Line with the. above,- Headquarters suggests to Madrid certain lines of action which might be followed in an atterpt to know more about AMAUTO-1. These actions might seem somewhot easier from our perspective than they,actually are in. the field, but we propose them for your consideration, - . a. The man handling the new construction work (paragraph 16 of the attachment) should be checked out. ernie aa - b. The established pattern of lonely automobile trips outside the capital (see paragraph 22 of the attachment) might be instructive to follow down. At least, the situation might offer ,a chance for approach or for subseque at handling. ec. AMAUTO-1"'s| desire to see more people at home, and the indication that he discusses important matters at hone becomes doubly interesting with the possibility of a vacaat house next door (see paragraph 18 of the attachment). The ‘person who owns the ortnent building migat offer a fruitful ‘lead, a. The apparent hoptility of the ‘current maid (see para- .graph 24 and 27 of the attachment) might offer further . exploitation, CLAGSI CATION forms . . aca. -SQa USC aHeWous Loos. tagi De deonmuns '" " SBCRET 14-0000 J. gotunuauower 0 Po teh ; ime CONTINUATION OF ‘ . 1 eae ok __ a _oswn-1n726 _ r ee Tae eee | ONT NT e. ‘AMAUTO/1's desire to affiliate himself -with an exercisé group (see paragraph 26b of the attachment) “-might- offer a possibility to put an access agent next to him. The ctreumstance would be relatively normal, not calculated to arouse his suspjcions. ‘vhe use of someone of WOLADY nationality might, in fact, help. to allay what is evidently a- | tendency AMAUTO/1 has‘of Suspect ing provo- cation. : on “Headquarters would greatly appreciate the oppor- - “tunity of examining AMAUTO/1's X-rays. In this connection; we would like to see an investigation of the physician used on this matter. (see _ paragraphs 31 and 32 of the attachment). ge “He would ‘ike to have Madrid' 3 | asséssment ‘of the diplomat. mentioned iu paragraph - 8 of the attachment. — : 4. At the same ‘time, we would appreciate - it. if Miami. could follow down any of! the leads stemming from AMAUTO/1's time in “WOLADY. ‘We are trying to’ trace ‘his entrance back in the 1950's : and-as much of his time here as possible, and perhaps Miami ~ Station can develop leads on the persons mentioned in paragraph 24 of the attachment hereto, especially in reference to the brother left with the house. “(Note Below.). | Michael V. SLATINSKI I would appreciate your giving personal attention to this matter, because it is rare that we ‘have such a detailed. | assessment as we have in this case. Edward D, SARETAY cg | Bey~ 93524 j CLASSIFICATION I . Ohare, ; a Ny - - - - MEEPAIMOUS LONON: fo. $-ECRET. . i Teeseinuto See gah Under Separate Caver Attachment to: Ost-11726 Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Pérez DOB: c. 1931 Cuban Minister Picnipotentiary to Spain, aecredited 12 December 1967, ’ _ CHRONOLOGY _ 1. RUIZ. probably comes from a humble family in Cuba, because ‘he Jived in a solar (semi- slum aren) and began to work when he was only fourtcen years old, This eircunstance suggests that he lacks a formal cducation. He appears to come from a "revolutionary" family (his father was identificd as a Communist and a leader of _ the_baxbers' union. in UFGA-13595, and a. brother. was identified “" as a member:'of the DSE as of 1964 in ~VEGA=19006) , 2 Dp aban Gy Ces 252 Fe) - °2,-° In the fifties RUIZ ‘emigrated to the United States, - traveling throughout: the east coast and holding, minor jobs, In . 1957. he began to work as an apprentice butcher for a Polish- American named Alexander SANKO, who had a grocery store on Flagler Strect in Miami. He evidently did so well in attracting Latin American customers that he soon. began to distribute meat in the areca, working for SAMKO (RUI% seems to be somewhat proud of this suecess) « He also appears proud of the fact that when he left Miami in February 1958, he left his brothcr (same brother?) | a house in North Miami, a brand new car, and over $1, oco in the bank, 3. Although he did well in the meat Lusiness, he traces a large part of his success to another acquaintance in Miami: an American of Cuban descent known ag Joe LOUIS (or LUIS). Joe LUIS was_an_ underworld figure who was at that time competing with the Italians in the bolita (numbers) racket in Tampa, RUIZ and MOLEON (fnu), another Cuban exile, were each offered $S00 a month by LUIS to supervise bolita collections in Miami. (There is no specific indication that RUIZ took his bolita friend up on. this offer). Furthermore, LUIS went so far aS to offer RUIZ and MOLEON $5,000 apiece to kill a man hamed@ FERNANDEZ (tnu), who was also involved in the bolita racket in Miami. WUE . 4, In February 1957 (note the 1958 date, above; perhaps an error. on RUIZ’ part) RUIZ left Miami along with a man nared VILLEGAS (whose first name might be Ilarry) and three other members of the 26th of July Movement. They entered Cuba clandes-_ tinely. When the revolution triumphed in Cuba, Alexander SA\KO went to Havana, where he stayed for a weck as RUIZ' house guest. SAMKO offered RUIZ a partnérship in the meat business in- Miami “if he would return, RUIZ rejected the offer, saying that the Revolution needed him. OS bord LB CSA LD De 17 FE on ? oa 5. RUIZ brags that in.1960 he was one of 18) persons out of 5,000 who were sclected by the Ministry of the Treasury, where he was Vorking at the tice, to take a statistics course offered by CRPALS The course, which. Yasted tivo years, included such subjects as mathematics, finance, democracy (?), and Marxism-Leninism. Onc of his schoo)mates at the time was Marta ARCOL, now the director of the Mus¢eo-de Arte in Havana. - ', (it is interes ting to note that in UFGA-13595 RUIZ. was. : described as an. anti- Consunist as of 1960 by a Cuban refugee. 6. UFG-1539 reported RUIZ as Chicf of the Departacnt of Construction Expenses Studies of the Ministry of the Treasury | in 1962, and te was described as’a militant Communist, - In : “1963 he was in Mexico, aad UFGA-11065 ecnttoncd-hin as G-2, living at Calle Cuenavaca 35, apartment 7. A report frow LITAMIL-9 in 1964 characterized RUIZ as a violent CASTRO, ‘_partisan, and-AtsgG-) in 1964 described RUIZ as a CUIS “officer. ’ Presidential Brcree 3440 of 4 August 1964 (UFGA-19008) rcported RUIZ as being appointed Vice Minister of Foreign Commerce, and QUDUZE has hin appointed about that. tire as-chicf of the trade school at MHINCEX, a post he held for two years. In 1967 he wns appointed: charge d'affaires in Madrid vice Francisco Ramon CALZADILLA. ON -THE JOB estat 2 There secms little doubt that RUIZ “cxercise: the full authority that presumably ke should have as Minister .Pleni- potentiary. The relations between Cuba and Spain appear to remain static because of Spain's refusal to appoint a full Ambassador to Cuba after LOJSENDIO was expelled {from the islam by CASTRO in 1959. RUIZ is involved in and is kept informed on all matters related to Cuban-Spanish relations, including trade. He does not seem to permit commercial attaches to bypass him when they. subnit reports to their respective home offices in Havana, In addition, RUIZ takes a keen and active interest in Cubana operations, and he has said that no one may travel to Havana on [Iberia without his permission. He insists that Cuban officials arriving in Madrid.consult with him before arranging “visits to Spanish officials or factories. .He seems to have good working relations with Spanish fovernsent officials, . because he is always careful to “put all his cards on the table" in meetings with them. (The tenor of his conversation seems to emphasize that he likes things this way in all his relations, personal as well as professional), : ’ 8. Little appears concerning RUIZ’ unofficial contacts with other dipiczats in Vadrid, except that he is close to and exchanges infornation with the "Alecrian: Anbassador,: (Accord- ing to current records, this is Ahmed LAIDI, posted to Nadrid on 15 December 1966, living at Calle Tiemblo 3, Ciudad Puerto rst desk traces show this person as born 20 April de Fierro, Late 1934 in Oudja, Koreceo, aud as of 25 October 1966 to have becn the Director General of the Forcign Ministry in charge of political, ecconozic, and cultural affairs. He is described as 14-0000 He was Be - being able to exercis .frequcntly tells other Cuban diplonats stopping in explaining that) "this is the reason Y am here." - DIAZ that he had received another eriticism against RUIZ. ey. intelligent, and probably something of an operator. n Bella's ‘chief of cabinct before joining the’ Forcign Office in 1964, and he functions more on special assignment than ag part.of the chain of command, - He was a member ‘of the. Algerian UN delegation as of 28 September 1965.) . reserved, 9: RUIZ trics to give the impression that he cnjoys the full confidence, of Osvaldo DORTICOS and Raul KOA, thereby oo a ard © the full authority of his position. He Madrid that he makes 90% of the decisions without consulling with Havana, . 10. Above all, RUIZ directs constant and bitter criticisa against Havana, because of what he terms the ‘inconpctence there. In his opinion, this reneralized incompetence’ will cause CASTRO ‘to carry out a. major purge after the 1970 harvest’ ig in. (He specifically repeats that "no one in Havana wants to make any sort of decision"). One of his favorite books is The Peter Principle, to which he refers constantly, and .he uses this - Book to describe what is going on. in Havana. iIn RUIZ’ view, Havana is always trying to interfere with the Embassy in Madrid, a situation which results in a lack of, coordination and cooperation. RUIZ directs the same criticism against his staff in Nadrid, because his personnel Jack qualifications for the jobs they hold.. He once told an associate: "They think that I’m a fool, but I don't miss anything they do,” 13. In turn, he has also been the tarect of criticism from Havana, first from Zoila GOMEZ (2), who made a critical evalu- ation of the Embass. RUIZ' reaction is instructive: I decided not to answer it. I took a librium, smoked a cigar, and forgot all about it.” On another occasion he complained to Aristides critical report from Havana regarding his program for the Embassy. Havana was complaining that not much had been achicved. RUIZ notcd that the Embassy had accomplished much that was not in the plan, and he intended ‘to answer that particular criticism in detail. the most serious criticism of his activities came in.a coded cable reecived by the Embassy carly in October 1969, Havana questioned the way that RUIZ was handling the com- mercial treaty negotiations with Spanish authorities. Ina communication directed to Raul |.EON Torres (201-725624) (Under Secretary of the Ministry of Forcign Commerce) and in rather strong language, RUIZ defended his right to be informed and consulted on the matter, denying that his cable number 521 was offensive to Joaquin ALVAREZ (Director of Trade with Western Europe and North America), who was evideutly the source of 12. ’ Perhaps 14-0000 compania, sociedad an ’ they Jcave Havana, indicating RUIZ’ possible belie£ ia the ‘ priest would also attend. men es elas 13. Evidently, this last phece of criticism ur so much that he was nervous and particularly securiiy-censcious. Less than a week Jster he called LEON in Havana and requested | pernission to go to Ccha, ostensibly to vsettle a personal problem with his son. However, his wife explaincd to another person in the Ewbassy that RUIZ‘ trip was due te his sick mother. Wis trip was probably due to the exceptionally sharp criticism and RUIZ" Gesire to clear it up personally. 14. When RUIZ returned to Madrid on 29 October 1969, he was a changed man, agein relaxed and fully confident of him- self. Nevertheless, “be has told close friends that he feels very Toncly in Spain end at times has -had the desire simply to. board a plane away fren Spain and abaridon the Embassy. Us is , always careful to say.he desircs.to return. to Havana, but he leaves room for the inference that he would rather go soriewhere “else. He believes that he is "burned". in Spain. He bas said that when he returns to the island, he will definitely not ‘return to his Ministry. - : a r SECURITY AND SECURITY-CONSCIOUSNESS 15, RUIZ seems to be particularly sensitive in the area of security-consciousness,. This attitude can possibly be traces to an involvement with the DGI in one way or another, but his background and especiaily his political views (see below) would appear to argue egainst his affiliation, RUIZ is quick to warn visiting Cubans arainst the efforts of what he terms "Ja “to compromise. them, even'before _ omnipresence and power of the sociedad anonima, He censors mail going to and coming from Havana, and he repeatedly states that his office is bugged, Eis telephone is tapped, and that he is followed quite openly vserever he goes. He attibutes this survelllance to the S ridad, and he probably ascribes it to the Spanish. (Note thet, despite his "knowledge" that his words go to hostile surveilleace, he still dares to express critical opinions openly). . 16, This security-consciousness is apparently the big reason he has asked Havana for funds for a new Embassy building, where he plans to have a shiclded room free from bugs: He intends to have Havana send electricians for the job and Cuban personnel to act as doormen, etc.. with the wives of the latter to be his, char force. He seems fanatic on the subject of not having any Spanish personnel in the building. (Note that one Sr. VILLARROYA, of Constructiones: Aznar in Madrid, is handling the real estate operation.) .. - . . ; ou. He once recalled that he had been asked to dinner by the wife of a VIP and, after accepting the invitation, was told that a Ne did not attend the dinner, although it considerabiy upset his hostess, because he was afraid of a scandal arrecced by the police. Ne said that he receives only in the Er sy, because through that door can enter only those whom he wants to 17. RUIZ is particularly-aware of what he calls "traps." 14-0000 “than legitimate commercial purposes RUIZ even offercd to-allow FANILY Pees , - on -5- 2 é . 8, Nevertheless, RULY. has several times mentioned that — he holds his really. important conversations at hore, and that he would rather, sco more people at his howe instead of at his office, (Iv this connection, it is nuted that the house ‘next. door to his --- Calle Trinna 44 -+- which used to be a home for the aged) is now ¢npty. The owner of the apartmcnt building where he lives is Ignacie ARTERO, a Spaniard, wee eee ee . 19. RUIZ has even suggested installing a radio transmitter: and speaking in code with Havana. The Cubans are in fact installing a transmitter on the Canary Islands, but RUIZ, charactcristically keeping: his actions correct, has stressed to the Spanish that Cuba will ‘not use the transmitter for other Spanish citizens to operate the station an order to emphasize his point. 20. Correct as he gencrally is in his professional Wee ee behavior, RUIZ made what appears to be a mistake in discussing — with members of his staff the possibility of telling Havana that a Spanish: foreign service officer scheduled for duty there (Juan TORROBA Gomez, c£. OSMA-25692) might be open for recruitinent. “Ifr- one ‘recalls RUIZ" constant warnings that his office is bugged by Seguridad, the discussion about TORROBA clearly: exposes him to action by the Spanish authorities. . 21. RUIZ himself is the target of what appears to be control by Juan Antonio CURBELO Lemus (201-733544) who is allegedly the First Secretary in charge of cultural affairs but who seems to be the "security man" in the Enbassy. (We note that CURBELO's photograph was shown to AMBEDEW-1, who did not recognize the likeness). RUIZ has complained at least once that he needs a'“real" cultural attache. CURBELO has instructed the front-desk girl to pass on to him a summary of who sees whom at the Embassy and for what purpose, including RUIZ' visitors, (Given RUIZ' near-mania for running his own shop, CURBELO must indeed exert an acknowledged sccurity control), ~ . 22, Despite security considerations, however, RUIZ appears addicted to taking automobile jaunts by himself to the interior of the country.” He must have very powerful rensons to do so, for he. is probably exposing himself to attack by Cuban exiles. Given the reception accorded to Carlos ALFARAS, Armando HART, and Carlos CHAIN at the Barajas airport in June 1968, RULZ night be unnecessarily exposing himself. Hc has not told anyone of where he gocs or’ what he does, and both his. wife and CURBELO ' strongly disupprove of his custom, 23. RUIZ' wife is Nilda VECIANA, who was reported on in -UFGA-1900G. She, .is probably in her carly thirties. She is pregnant and due: to have her fifth (7%) child early in May 1970, ' She has had difficulties with her pregnancy because of recurring Y wnt be ae 14-0000 - 6 - fainting spells and overweifht. “These conditions are being ~ treated by Dn, MERNANDEZ? (fia) and Dr. MATA (£nu). ; 24, Nildw is a pleasant woraan who hag not been known to. . “quarrel with her husband -or express political or religious. opinions, \ although once she récited the Lord's Prayer by heart in front of: \ Fe,” : - . others. A teacher by profession, she handles the bookkeeping at H : a ‘. “the Embassy on an informal basis. She appears to have a rather — . ‘ weak character, judging from the way. she handJes her boys. - Accord- .ing to Severina ORTIZ Gomez, the maid, these are little beasts, who | treat the servaats badly, even reviling them with obscenities, while referring to their mother as "la chula." Nilda. does not permit the boys to be punished, ~~ 25. Nilda goes shopping by herself, and once she even took a taxi by herself to the airport to mect her husband, even though CURBELO did not like the idea at all, She scems to get along well with the wives of other Cubans on the staff. 26. RUIZ’ children are: a, -Guillernmito., He is the oldest and is now _ - studying in Havana, There were reports that he was - unhappy there, and RUIZ asked on 16 October 1969 to.go : | to Navana to settle a personal problem with Guillermito, , i If there were a problem, it seems to have been solved, because RUIZ on his return quoted Guillermito as being 7 very happy in his new school. (Some time ago, Mrs. Hector ‘ , GALLO Portieles was constantly needling the other women . about not being “revolutionary” enough and took Nilda_ RUIZ totask for having her children with her instead of at school in Cuba. The RUIZ fainily had brought four of their children with them, and later the other(s) came to join them, before the older one returned to school. RUIZ once told a visitor that Guillermito had been left with his grandparents during their exile in Miami and had been very resentful of it, so they had been very careful ever since not to repeat that mistake). b. Alcjancéro. He is about six years old, <Accord- ing to those who know him, he is the real devil of the lot as well as a good swimmer. He is taking guitar ‘lessons, goes to Colegio Fstilo, and swims at Cimnasio Mascardo, Pilar de Zaragoza 99, (Nilda has talked to ‘the Gimnasio pecple about RUIZ' going there also for swimming or exercise), . ec. Ivan. d, Juan Carlos, - e. One other (7) _ rey . 2@, Al) four children arc very spoiled and have caused several maids to Tenve their Jobs... Scverina bitterly complains tuay the chitdren snow no respect for their parents, and that is the reason Severina gives for her hate for Nilda, ° ; DUCATION AND CULTURE: : 28. Aside. from the two-year statistics course taken in 1960, RUIZ appears to lack a solid, formal cducation, although he makes up for it by being an avid readcr (five newspapers a day plus books)-. fe understands and speaks Enclish and French (fluency unknown) and has undertaken to teach grammar (presumably Spanish) ‘to the Embassy: staff. _ 29, RUIZ ‘appears to be sensitive to art, and he- frequeiitly complains about the general lack of culture in Cuba. (This - might indicate thatRUIZ considers himself "above" the Revolution), He shows some of the general inconsistencies of the self- educated, For exarple, his vocabulary level is rather low, and he curses frequently when talking to other male members of the staff. On the other hand, -he scems rather well versed in international affairs and has a good undcrstanding of international trade. It is probable that he has read some of the works of José Marti and, although he dictates letters to his secretary, he types: ‘Some of his own reports to Havana, HEALTH PROBLEMS 30. RUIZ suffers from what his wife has described as a liver illness (not further spceified) for which he takes a medicine ealled bilidis. (This may refer simply to the medical words for "liver disease" Competent. experts here guess that -the medicine is used for anything from chronic constipation to gassiness and constant eructation because of inadequate digestion of fatty foods. It is possible that RUIZ suffers from the hard-to-pin-down mal de foie, which can be found in a high- strung, hard-driving person, Ruiz! evident use of tibrium (see above) night also suggest this condition). 3). Late in 1969 RUIZ was planning to go to Portugal to rest, following the recommendation of his physician Dr. CAVAS (also received as CABAS and CALDAS), and whose telephone number appears ‘ to be 276-77-46. There is also a mention of a Dr, PERIU, but his relationship is indistinct. RUIZ coughs frequently, is used to cold weather, and was planving to go for his health to the same- Gimnasio as his son, Alejandro, . 32, A July 1968 monorandum for the record stated that RUIZ suffers from a spinal ailment resulting from a fall he had about i2° years.ago. Since then he has had chronic backaches which were particularly severe during the time that he was in the U.S. Haiti, and Santo Domingo. Nis pains have recurred since he arrived in. Spain. . On 3 June 1968 he had a severe attack and: was treated by the Enbassy*s Spanish doctor VILLALANDA (fnu), who. prescribed cottisone., Wis condition was. diaghoscd as incurable, since it was doubted that’ the injury to-his spine could be corrected by-an operation, RUIZ was further told that. the condition. would continue to grow worse, and that within six ‘to ten years he would have a defective walk. RUIZ planned to send ‘the didgnosis and X-rays to ROA in Havana, who would pass them to the Cuban specialist MARTINEZ- PAZ for review. TRAVELS ; . 33. Following are the trips RUIZ. is known to: have made during the last quarter of 1969;- . . . : -a. To Bilboa, San Sebastian, and Burgos by car, on. 28 November’ 1969, returning two days later. b. To Havana, to settic "a personal problen," on. - 20 October 1969 via Iberia (first class), returning to Madrid on ‘29 October. c. To London on 14 November for consultations with Raul LEON Torres, returning two days later by air. . _ @. To Italy with his family on vacation on 28 December to pick up an Alfa Romero that he bought for the Embassy, returning by car and arriving in Madrid on 6 January 1970. CONTACTS IN MADRID 34. Little is known about RUIZ' contacts in Madrid. Aside. from the Algerian Ambassador (see above), we know about: a a. Pedro RUIZ. <A good friend who goes to RUIZ' home frequently. According to RUIZ, Pedro is quite influcntial and is a friend of MASSO(?) . . TS b. Carlos CARRASCO, " Another person who calls RUIZ frequently. In late October or carly November 1969 - CARRASCO went to New York. : . ¢. Rosendo ‘CANTO (201-719310) . CANTO lives at Goya 54, Madrid. His friendship with RUIZ is interesting, given CANTO's background, because their being together could be “ _ very dangerous for RUIZ «unless he were using CANTO for some reason with the approval of Havana, CANTO wants to go ‘to Havana for a year, live there for a year, and then join the Cuban Foreign Service. Referring to CANTO's desire, RUIZ said on & January 1970: "He is.a fool? CHARACTER 7 35. Superficially, RUIZ scems to be an easy-going and rather simple man who no doubt enjoys the prestige and pusition he has and the successes he has had professionally in Spain. He appears to have a strong character and probably plays the predominant role in his marriage. He and his wife scem to get along very well Hey together, and they are not heard to argue. Oa the other hand, there appear to be very decp inconsistencies in his public and private behavior, Sometimes: he speaks like aman at war with himself. ; 36, A certnin degree of racisn can be detected.in his constant. reference to blacks. as "niches," a disrespectful Cuban colloaquialism roughly comparabYe with the pejorative “word, “nigcer," oo, . a _— 37. RGIZ almost never discusses women with his colleagues, _ except for one off moment when he mentioned a girl he knew . in the United States-before. the Revolution. Perhaps RUIZ wisely remembers that Nilda ‘also works at the Embassy and refrains “from mentioning women én her account .- In any case, he is not _ known.to be involved in any extramarital affair. (Still, one - wonders about the custom of absenting himself by automobile ‘into the interior of Spain), ‘ . ' 38, His habits seem to be simple: he likes movies; he has read Topaz (but made no comment thereon); and he receives - people at his home for cocktails. ; - - POLTTICAL AND. IDEOLOGICAL VIEWS . 39, Although outwardly a "Revolutionary," RUIZ gives much more the appearance of a man with moderate political views struggling to justify to himself the actions of his government, especially in view of the political and economic realities of his country. It is. possible that his feclings might lie closer to the theory of the "Betrayed revolution" --~but not _ for strictly ideological reasons. The incompetence of the Cuban governzental bureaucracy, for example, has sabotaged the revolution, . 40. In the first place, RUIZ Gefinitely does not seen to be a Marxist and consequently he cannot accept the role of "robot" (his term) required by Party discipline and vertical structure. , ., a, On 29 December 1969 he wrote to Telesforo . DIAZ Portillo, a MINREX cfficicl: "Revolutionaries ‘should net be coerecd by forms of political control.” b. On 11 December 1969 he told a visiting Agropecuario official from Havana that: " ... if L disagree with orders, I question them because I am ~not a robot nor do I have the mentality of one. As a human being I express opinions no matter what the risk that I may have to accept personally." -~ )0 - ce. RUIZ seems to have little Compunct ion in talking _to what he thinke of as ot¢ acqenirtances fhangh they maybe on the opposite side of thr political. fence ‘from him, ie once mentioned how he weat out of his way ; to Breet a "Kusano" on the street becausa they had been _fricihds in Havala. The Cuban ‘exile evidently turned away _ from him, but’ RUIZ defcnded his own action in initiating the greeting. . 41. Aside from the constant criticism of Havana’ s incompe- cs . tence, lack of vision, ‘and lack of realism, he is quick to ‘point 2 . out the « “Acfichlencics of. life in Cuba as reflected in his directive ' to his. Embassy staff not to celebrate Christmas together, because “there are hungry people at home, RUIZ has also said that medicine in ‘general is ‘quite. backward in Cuba, oe ay Although he is probably an athfibst (or likes to think - of himself as one), -he ‘ks Known to believe that "religion should “not be considered.a handicap for persons. trying to return to Cuba." Me docs not hide his-views of the American: people, cither, for ° he describes Americans as "frank" and “simple”. "They treated me very.well," he told Raul LEON Torres in December 1969, On the other. hand, he -refers to Latin American diplomats as bootlickers: because they use the. English language at parties, and he has remarked that "capitalism is no good," 43, ‘We seems to have a certain admiration for General ‘Francisco FRANCO, of whom RUIZ has said: "FRANCO is the only reason that Spain is not Communist." RUIZ also called FRANCO "one of the few most brilliant politicians of all time." These seem like strange words for a man as security-conscious as he. ; 44, He appears to be well-informed on international matters Some of his views are contradictory at times, but they characterize him as what might be called an undecided realist: a. "Cuba is a political power, not a military or economic power." b. “The USSR has neutralized US sea power in the Mediterranean," . c.. "Cuba can destroy Guantanamo whenever it chooses to do so, although the base has lost its strategic value to’ the United States,” . . d, "US- China rapproachment should be feared, but also a Japan-China alliance." e. "US pover is beginning to crumble, but the Sovicts are revisionists." . £. "The Egyptians harm us when they buy sugar from Cuba and then rescll to other countries." ey ‘-ill- . &. “We have to be on the side of the Sovicts : for two reasons: -first from the military and cconomle’ |- ~ Loy point of view; secondly, becaus > Whether right or of wrong, they are ‘on the same side fighting those who. wre on-the other side." us h. "Cuba has had and how has major discrepancies with the USSR, Chine, ald the US, but we. are on the - Co ; side of communism because we are’ against capitalism," i . i . ; i i 7 Fo LOA ABE AIS 14-70000 Suter Eo je OTK UJ) no more C) setusa re oo enavecit Chia ap PJaucwicsineno 7 - a f aaa lage. at 22/78) ae EN THEN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS EXCiNUITED, OS a. 3S REPE, POOUCTIC: 184 GIHE ns tee ad — Antivoy ne () _ P (Wat ead Um Mio a {rain wrenve “purbar} SECRET ye 00 7p ot : oa Sot ca Me, { a fen soins i mF MADRID LISBON 13 1) G92 Feom ij} 1 7 TYPIC ANAUTO QUTINID . “REF: OSMA-25870 (Not SENT LISBON) ¢ . , 1. REF COS ‘TAINS QUTIMID REPORT: NUMBER 2274 DATED 9 JAN 70 be CONCERNID NG CALL. BY ONE CONCHA CAMACHO TO AMAUTO- i, UNDER SOMPVHAT j + PROYOCATIVE CIRCUNSTANCES. CoNcHTTA DESCRIBES SRLF AS ¥tDO¥ OF : at soo . f THE RCCTOR WHO WAS DIRECTOR or COIMBRA HOSPITAG (PLACH UNKNOWN) , P) “SHE LEAVES Powis NUMBER 201-49-89, WHICH CURBRLO TRIES VAINLY To” J TRACK THROUGH PONE CONPANY, c 2. REQUEST MADRID TRACE PHONE NUMBER, CONCHITA CAMACHO, : _ AND DEVELOPMENT OF CONTACT, SINCE AMAUTO-1 AQ? tEED M ran HER, REQUEST i : fant May i! : LISBCN CHECK COIMBRA HOSPITAL IN ATTEMPT Deverey DR, cA “acto: ), Ae : THERS WERE NO IDENTIFIABLE HAS TRACES” | ON CONCILA OR CONCEPCION CAMACHO, ' . . . . i 3. SILK: “$01-735296; . a oe END OF MESSAGE 7 . wH/COG/COMMETS : ‘Nef contained phone tap informat sion as above, : Plus other details hinting at some sort of provocation of At WAUTO=2, a a Field had net aler ted us to this possible "4 opevatio: nal lead. , we a ff ry NS Alsen TOAI/CCG Ld. aan BEL ef :2 0° MOHN Tt, stEnwoop! - ELIB/S PT ;; JOWN R. HORTON ry C/E/PI/CI iy a ne ek aged AC/WHD ee Cane 2 lB FEL CO. . : RELEASING GFFICEA . AUTHENTICATING i : Orrinea i . Sos Ho, ~~ nN uo ee co 1021 MADRID CREO: WH/STANT. “) PYPEG LISAGA REF: MADRID 0420 CIN 020665) > 4 i t i Ty T FAUANG TUS, arQuast? PHOTOCOPY, ‘ aayro.1' soa 0 vs Baap Yo REQUEST STATION TRY GET AM ORIG? COPY POR RELUN TION , AR.RE BCOX DES OWN JUEA OP. STENS FROM WES MOS, IF YOU WAVE Aw 2, FILE 201-735296, 201-S05447, END Of MESSA WIL’COG/COMMENT : Ret has ‘ LYSAGA-1 case, obtaining cepy cuban Char ze Made id, book concerning y have possibil ity of TO-1 reportedly has ordered side cfLictal Cuban ne distr ibution of book Com suk ey. HOLEAS GG Crbt AUTO NTICAUING 7% . Chief, Western liemtsphere ‘Pivi8ion _ poo. -ghtet, _European’ Division; : - . lon? curio oo " ‘jes soe moana PIC me elarere E 7 Te “Oo “ANAUTO-1 - a 4. AON uiRtD -vLetReS Oo — — _ Action “Required: FYI | References: A. OSMA-25745, 5 Décember 1969. . -B.. DIRECTOR 004676, ‘23: ‘January 1970" C.. WH/MIAMT 6341, 26 January. 1970 oe . wit/Miamd has ‘been unable to. develop any. ‘Leads « ‘or traces ‘to Alexander SANKO, the individual for whom AMAUTO~-1 worked in the States. Local ‘LNERGO was also” hk (ble rely ¢ D, KERSCHEN queried with negative results, Doe t & \tals Distribution: @ - Chief, WHD 2 = Chief, EUR 2 - Cos, Bn hdc cROSS REFERENCE FO > Toseatan srieor ano Ren DATE 15 UFAA-1770 4 .ralffuhry 1970 : “aaa Has AE fama ° a SECRET _ |r 201-735296 DISPATCH | srerss | Ln xX NO DIDELING BLQUERID ree eas Bee Sfoue 7 Mskusz) 8, Rand Cage #5 Frtze? ; : MF pre Fo -~f 00000 . . i : . . - _ : 2 ve * 1 FORM #0 ‘241 REPLACES FORM 35-8 | (Cs) - 1FEB SS WHICH MAY BE USEO. —_ we ean eae nee ee ce eee , 1 : a _ . eos B . a ‘ . - . nd cs x. : : _ : LAIDI, Ahad |.” . i 5 ‘1 BOB: Oudsa, Morocco Gob: 20 “April 1934 mee a ee ao, ; : : ~ Hasied August 1963 advisor on African Affairs in presidency end now ds listed as Fen i Hl i Eellats chic! of Cabinet. hile he is ¢ relative neveoncr ‘to ‘scene here and not knew : a H '. personally to the ‘mbassy, Et eppeafs Likely that he is clos: t8 Pon Bella and therefor- i : ob a useful contact, cot Dept+1 #652... } j i So “ hf10/63 i : . OE In accordance with a decree published on 19 Novernber 1963, Ahmed Laidi i 7 ; ' i has been appointed chef du cabirt of Prescdent Ben Bella. Journal Offic: i r } be : . . . 15 Nov 1963 _ ri i 7 ; Algiers ‘ ' : Subj is new Director conesia of Political Affeirs, MFA. (Alpters EDTEL 964, 21 Oct 64: : : i U . Tiled:Alg/Cuba C8 i : Laidi, (Director Generel, Foreign Ministry in charge of Political » Economte and Culture i | Affairs), meabor of Sept 65 delegation of UZ General Assexbly. Described as reseryed, in- i igent, and, proba32; something of an orerator; he wes Fen Fella's chief of cabinet beSore . i ing foreign office in 16h end although technically still mmber three man in fonofr, hes 4 : ed to function more on special assignment basis than as part of chain of camand. His me. : : “recent escig project has been 5 ndung 2. Algters Exbtel 660, 28 Sep: 65, Alg/ut f Appointed Algerien Anbassador to Spain, October, 1946 , : Pe : A=168, 25 Oct 66 i i ; . ; Filed Algerta/Spain i i i f : - o mo - 26 January‘ 1970 a : . . ea RAD a FOR: ” Bye . . a : ‘Cuban Charge d' Affairs Comments. oa : oe on cms. . | Czechoslovakian Situation . _ (|) >. REFERENCE. < : -OSMA-25789, aated 7 January 1970°) 1. The following comnts of the Cuban Minister to Spain, Guillermo RUIZ Perez, reflect Cuban thoughta on the : ’ Czs lovakian situation: . ‘ ; , Te - .. The Soviet cecupation 02. Czechoslovakia: has been a disaster; however, criticizing the Soviet action would mean taking sides vith the Americans. A friend may be criticized in private but publicly be should: be defended. (QUDOZE, 19 November.) The Cubans have to side with the Sovtets for military and economic reasons | : and becruse, whether right or wrong, they belong to the _ Sane ideological group. Cubs had aad still has enormous - . discrepancies with the Soviet Unioa, China, and the United States but weighing the differences Cuba is with Cosmunisa - and cpposed to Capitalism. (QUDOZB, 3 November.) 2. The above information was obtained from a Sensitive Source and should be protected ag such. . . | | | ' 7 Glenn ©. Brown C/WH/COG/OPS Distribution: : Orig & 1 - Addressee a 1 = WH/COG/Chrono . ! : ; cis 201-735296 : we ~ Czech Country file : : ! uo , : i i t : : . i 1 coe c ase $ ECRETARIAT Dissewinirion Fen SSE SEMINATION __G: . PERN AT ROTIMED ” soVaNCE coey” ns inuao * Care | nis —- —_— Bo ee . . | Soaagry, to cs me no, At 3 . - - ~ | aRaP ro cs eae no, _ own ey one Pan. oe QO: me Re sk RETURN To — daawen — AC Troms: TIT ¥ ., : : ; oe . : \ ee | PILE, vR Vif. nj -nifppe | (TL AW OU : ans . Terese “ . . wre “SE c R fg T- 26is2sz" “JAN 70. CITE unnTant (6aTS. evs. : eomeny et ae _ DIRECTOR ‘INFO MADRID 26 Jay 0 13247 013-247. TYPIC AMAUTO (REF: DIRECTOR o0as7s Oo a ‘b 7 “be UNABLE TO DEVELOP LEADS TO amauTovits. 2. : eoncin | | _ FRIEND ALEKARDER SAMKO. HAVE REQUESTED CHECK | : poe FROM LOCAL LNERGO AND VILL ADVISE, | pe “2. FILE: “201-735286. a | se .s SECRET oe | Of - OBE ALIWL Seer - . 26 Sa to ROUTING AND/OR INITIALS = SU0N OF -_ vee ; walla cn mk pete ae WHCOG/OPS 2144 -R. 1819 ;, 21 JANUARY 1970 caeiz sr" DISSEMINATION w re —Tetaeeilteation) "dere ates OTe) ~ “SECRET — tk Bo jel re Paar taa "INFO: Ce . 1. THROUGH QUDOZE AMAUTO-2_ HAS AT LEAST TWICE TALKED ABOUT HIS __ . EXPERIENCES IN MIAMI AREA IN 1957" WORKING IN MEAT BUSINESS WITH ONE ALEXANDER SANKO (OR SANKOV). QS TRACES CANNOT IDENTIFY THIS. “PERSON, REQUEST MIAMI TRY, y “Oo 2, FILE 201~735296. = - . END OF MESSAGE, = VEE fe Fhe AO ‘ tT : {WILLIAM V, BROKE’ Heck ) oa... JAMES E, FLANNERY | a c/WHD E/IB gt L, _ C/WH/COG a4 : : ; _ COORDINATING OF FFCIRS i - RELEASING OFFICER - : s ECRET A. REPRODUCTION 6Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. com Bo. a 035 XIE ; So _ . ce . _ . 2/WA SECRBT ‘Chic? of Station, Badrid cs! Chict, Européan. Division: . - | Chiel, Jesters Hemisphere Division abet of. Station, Sa/Etads . “-OPZRATIONA)/ : : . bOreates Gellderno: BvIZ. Puree (201-7352790) . “goteronce: “pinacton e278 . _ ‘Forwarded herovith 1s AMOT:report, OTA-1868, containing biodata and cospenta oa Subject, trea IDENTITY, wh who ia Sebject of BO1-A2€205 1 and of reverence, . ; ; . fe- farce a St toed a “oe LS a a . a a CA Lt d_tye, ft . Alvort 3. DANZIGER Attachbecnts L. OTA+1858 8/q@ 2. Identity ware Distribution: . 3% = C03, Hadrid wratt 1 A/a, 2? u/a/e 3 = C/suR w/att i h/s, 2 u/s/e ~3-< C/8a v/att 1 fab 2 u/e/e oy UPAA~1690 20 vanvuary 1979 Dod, ; "90127968906 oo bo. 88 fs "nf 7 der der bepsls || COPY aves Erivar MICROFILMED FEB 09 1970 DOC. MICRO. SER. 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Boy fo, - tecal.e, i . EVaD + ho . . wl Casters, 24 2a. e . . . t . - . gelanls WETS Canlsss) : 0 : j . is ' 4 i E. 7 “ft j ; i ‘ ; : . . ' i r a 7 , : . . . “. : ! - . : s ot Bo, - . : . : . ; : 14 \ t Verians ry : a : ~e 1 a - ve ‘ y ‘ a i ae . re. AM SEPARATE COVER ATTACHMENT TO. UFAA-1699 er vy Se aa . ' exchange greetiags. (DIRECTOR 64752 pointe Bb? 3. Se PARA HY -- see BEAR“ 269° were ene wae SCA 70: SECRET . LYAA=3C99 fF Re a _AMBATITY 18; Relenvo CARDOSO. Perez (201-6212 $5), cousin . of Subject of UFAKA1GS9T CARDOST last say “¢,cbyecE Subjert atthe tarajas Airport tn Nadrid vhes ness < CARDOSD was departing ior the U.S, in Or tober Ltk> ioc8, They cxchaored grectings only at that a a tino, nowever, they Bad previondly szcn each other. ot Barnjas dirport in mid-1E8 whea they _ taiked for about iive einutes about triv- : inlittes. Silject pas at the airport to weet arriving Cutan ciplomata. CARMSO is villiag to write to Subject and to fas.at inan ‘approach should it te desired, however, Be . docs not belicve that Subject is recruitable, They; RAvo 6 (anliy velationship but’are Bot . , close tecavse of political aifferonces, , an however, it wauld not be uméial for then ta ; cut CAKDOS0's faults). The following ie biodata on Rolande CARDOSO Peres: . a. Parokee Ro. ALG 259 G74 db. DPOB: 28 Hay 192¢C, Havana, Cuba Address in Cvba: 429 Libertad St, between juan Delgado _and p'Stragpes Stg., Santos Suarey, Havaga d. Employment in Cuba: Pros approxizately 1997 until 1958, he worked in his father’s bicycle repair shop & Soledad Bt. between bucitos and Carles Tercero Sta., Havona, yrom the end of 1464 untii 1965, he worked in a coffee ghoap located next to his father’s bicycle repair shop dn Havana. roa 19GS until 145 he vas unenployed, studyisg fnglieh and business administration, Froa . the end of iftS until the end of ACES, ‘he sorked. in the Construction Department of the Antonio Guitcras Nattonal Electric Enterprise in Jiavana, earning 2 salary of $£0.00 pesos a nonth ee a common lakorer, ¥rom tho end of 1260 until approximately Farch 1957, he worked 38 a farm laborer ag a meaber of.the Wilitary Units to Aid Production’ (URAP) in Florida, Camaguey Province. From March 1957 vutil be left Cuba in Novenber 1967, he wan snexplovyed, cagagiag in waking and seljiag heir ‘octa and other similar itoss. Srom Novester 156? upttl 10 October 1868, he wos. la Spain and did not have any caploynent during this period, Date of arrival in the U.S.: He arrived in the U,8. on 10 October 1645. He bad departed Cita en 26 Hovester 2967 on a Chega Alrlince plans, going to Paris, France, and then taking another plane to Spain the folloving aay. f Addcess in U.8.: %40 5B 11tAN Avenuc, wieak, Flae, phone 37703877 ‘ peploynent In U.S.t From mid-Ortoter 1GER vetil cy Recenter Ivts, he worked at the Delicias freit preserves re Sgpy - /Continued/ A 2, UR crefo- os - ae ne. F35ING _ _ Sta To: Secrest UrAA~kO99 wet plant on ¥. 28th St., Hialeah, Fla. In Deceater 1968, (he untergert’ a heroia nperation. In vapuary 2190S, “he worked three «aya in tho .o3 Pinos Ruevos Kakery in - Kiowl. Then ac gna vacmployed for two months, recvog=. _ertag from the hcroia aperation. Sluce approximately March 16 ScD, he dias Leea working at the Harti’ Theater on SP RG Ave: between 4th and Sth 5t8., Hiaat, ty avST the 7 orders’ of. the’ BORAgET, - Hainvel ALVAREZ, erat S he. Spouse: - > Aliaa ALVARADO Torres (nty. y boy have teen : warricd @ince 35 Derdater 1966, - She is white and ‘was bora en 22 October 1677 an liavana, Cura, She ia an English, | ‘Préach ‘and ‘painting teacher, and 9l1s0.a : stenographer. “Resides with Source. ‘They: a ve Re oa. ebildrens. mo . . ; fe childrea: 208c” . “oj. . Pareata: - Bernards CAXDOSO Rodriguez (NT). "White, Fa about ifu2 fa in hsperaoza, Los villas Province: R sides at CBD Soledad St., Havana, Ketired Netlonal Police corporal. Cpposed to the present Cuban reginee. ; Francisca. PERFZ Entria igo (NT)... White, tora About 221) im linvann. ousewite, Resides . with her hushand. Opposed to the rugine, : k, Brothers and Sisters gy) Ripe PEREZ Perce (NT!, Areived in the U.S. in appromimately 1821. Claimed Source froa the U3. Resides ‘at 2735 Sv 26th Tery., Eisai, Cla., i . - phone 440-455. (2) Bernardo CARDGSO Rodrignes (ST). Dorn about 1f20 In Davana or in La Leperanza, Lao Villes Province. . White, Uesgides in New lersey. : - 3 ; (8) Jorge: CARDOSO Perez (RT), Uhite, bors akovt 1942 - ; : Tm tavane. Lives Sith bis parents. Opposed to the : ; 7 regime, Rov uncmployed. Formerly worked in a op ote ; oT laboratory in iavasa. Opposed to the regime, Po G4) Pagtora CARDOSO Fercz (NT). ¥hite, bora aout 1652 - Ta Havana, tivea vita her pacente. , 1. Physical dcseription; thite, appears to be atout 24 yeare of age, about STE" tall, 140 lta., overage Euild, - - Imisx complexion, ight brown hair, brown syes, ovoid shaped face, no identification marks. 3. Other nanes teed; none an, Educrtion: He completed two years of business school and t.0k o course in busificss adninistration. Kroes Bone Anglish (fair). 1470000 ~~ ~ . ; : : - . . ww ~ ; , ryt = RSS TDR 1G Fras 970 Cee ener mee per esas i Fl 5 | x & . ete : many : t 3 f TOL Uy aw : cos mays ay aod the frat no te able toa to instal an ee 7 : : NC Conyesobledc yy “ hhovoa MS Ttr nantes fe ; : only cosia BS over SCO, i Avertican eo ? . 1 | — one ee ay -# Fay -~ Fill in Sect 2. on back. Det, and forward to RIDA Ve aghihe Destroy front cover shegh unless it records signibcant.action ta ing preservation... DATE MICROFILMEO ore vo - I oot Trace i ° | REQUEST i fr i Q (USE Pot yioUs $100 _ tOrnrO8s FILE TITLE Tut NUMBER Pa ane cone! , SOA "TRS2Ne. jOOCUMENT NUMBER OOCUMENT Qate SECRET PHOPLA FUE NO any - nA Qo yaw mae dad cot ghee 7 ae seers or TO: ALL AODRESSEES. ‘FILUIN SECTION 1 ON DACA. 1F APPROPMATE ov Tr COMMENTS poe EUS ED Lda Fens ers “eg! sons SAAN ee OSMA 25306 pe Fate Ss o Pf file no. aad ttle shown are nut proper, inset! prapec hile no. below and forward decurivnt to RID/AN, pe? emcee uw Ms 408 ry ty 1 y-00000 - a wee ae oo CASS CATION ‘ : PROCESSING ACTION DISPATCH - | 7 ChE T 7 _ — . to Sarees. ; Chief, Western Hemisphere vivioiva- . "+ [x0 ronnie exqutnio . Se _. {me Chief, European Division’ \. : OMY QUALIRED DESK . a hie ey ‘ation, Miami --\. aS GE (UB eee owe Tee eee QUDOZE... : Sg ht : joaquin, AUYI-Casa is, Lazaxe GARRIDO Sanchez_& Antc “MARC . : ae of possivie dnterest oo addressees. is a’ translation of ; the following letter dictated by Guillermo RUIZ Perez to his | ‘secretory .on 26 December 1969. . The letter was addressed to a .. / €omrade -"OCUZA’ or -LANUZA (fon) in Havana “hrresponse to a confi- ~! dential ‘note. ‘received by. RUIZ, from Havana, , "In relation to your ‘confidential note number 7240 about the Spanish prisoners, Joaquin AUVI Casals, Lazaro GARRIDO Sanchez and Antonio MARQUEZ Pedraza, whose release was” _requested in a note from the Spanish Embassy _in Havana,” I would like to tell you the following: Firstly, Senor Joaquin AUVI’ Casals was_of interest to - D. Pedro SALVADOR de Vicente; but because of the bad record and activities of this man, it was understood that his departure would be denied....J.talked to Pedro SALVADOR about this matter and upon mentioning this | man's background he told me that his interest was due of to a phone call he had received from a friend of his in- : Miami. He considers that, given the background in this b case, his friend was supposedly an instrument of "other interests". Secondly, regarding the other Spaniards, we have no objection whatsoever to their departing the country. Without anything of further consequence, 2. Station files contain- no traces on AUVI, GARR IDO or MARQUEZ. \ / NE uy 4 Jig pak ‘berry De WACHAL ~ | . pow fa ome ~ we ° poe cae Distribution: , a ; 2 ~ C/WHD VL a ee gray 2-c/euR ‘iz A/T RSs naan : 2 ~ COS, WH/Miami | eee CROSS REFERENCE 10 . OXSPATCH SYMBOL AND HUMBIR OSMA - 25806 SECRET -” 201-735296 Intelligence Information: Acpure he hot sad ithia the meaning tris muteria! contoins calermotica offectiog tte Novione! Calenes of the Unitad Stores within the ms a wna tivenage tore Tete VE U.S.C. Sexe. 70) oad 794, the rrommance Oo secetation of which ta ony Jone 1 an engethorzed parsan is prehiinted by tow. NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLEG DISSE PAGE 1 OF 2. PAGES THIS 1S AN INFORMATION REPORT, ROT FINALY EVALUATED INFEWIGENCE ; neportno. — Cp-312/03010-69 ogre outa, 17 December 1969 \ . a . 4 : SuUaJECT Cuban-Spanish Commercial Relations , ; a 4 ‘couxTtay Cuba, Spain pol Late September 1969°:,. ‘Spain, Madrid (Early October 1969) . FIELD'NO. OSM 9815 | 7AGQ : ‘sourc€. An official Spanish service from a source described as : : i sensitive and usually.:reliable.” . ; Ss oe a 1. On 23 September 1969. the Cuban Minister to Spain, Guillermo Ru iz: Perez, called on Pedro S a lv ador de Vicente, the Special Delegate for Latin American Affairs — si CR Te OD Rt Pa os n ° Tn the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to discuss the _fortheoming tradé negotiations in Cuba . During the discussion Salvador told Ruiz that the one and only question which con- _ cerns the Spanish Government is ‘that of Cuban indemnifications and, pensions for Spanish employees, and he asked Ruiz what the latter could say regarding this probienm. (Field Comment: The : ' -indemnifications refer to property owned by Spanish nationals © . which was confiscated by the Cuban Government, ) Ruiz claimed that he had no instructions on what he could say, adding that the claims were numerous and that the paperwork involved was difficult and required a great deal of time. : 2. Salvador told Ruiz that the subject of indemnifica- tions and pensions must be discussed during the forthcoming. “negotiations, and that the Cuban Government must provide at : least an approximate figure.of what it is going to pay. He ; said that the indemnification figure must be based on the. Cs value of the expropriated properties, less the amount of any — oO taxes levied om’the properties. (Source Comment: Salvador did not say what would happen if the Cuban Government failed to reach some agreement on the question but he implied that negotiations would be delayed until the Spanish Foreign _ ” Ministry received the Cuban Government's reply to this iY . ; ’ question.) (Field Comment: Since the conversation between ool : Salvador and Ruiz was held before the recent change of the m ’ Spanish Cabinet’ and-other. Government positions, there is no t we wan xO FOREIGN. DISSEN/CONTROLLED DISSEM SECRET e~Nwey tctossileaton) drvsem controls) (Fo Field Oistrebution see final porageaph) OSM-98 17 aes E70 es ee ; Spe 12 : t_ [_JQUSEQUIN - j ay ! } [| (QUDOZE) ; 3 TY PCTZOPS wi 27° I t_| CSD8-312/03010469 . VET ATT | i 1 [| Coascrmariae | wtytaawe = ; . CI a4, FILS. CAAL, . oe srerson Baa Te Teta, SUR a ye wnat DOB ee ROSS - 2-0 OSN 9815 CS3SDB-312/03010-69 © information on ‘how these changes would aff ect the question raised: by Salvador or. the signing of a new ti‘iade agreement — with Cuba. As of 17’ November 1969, Salvador was still ‘Special Delegate for Latin American Affairs.) “and “pdasigne problem had not” emerged ‘aS AX Séridus” factor “in ‘the nesotiations for.a new ‘trade agreenent. -There has -been. Ja gradual” deterioration of Spanish-Cuban commercial ‘relations - singe the conclusion in May of preparatory negotiations for result’ ofa ‘Spanish Government decision to reduce: Cuban sugar imports over the. next three years. The Cuban Government apparently: had not considered such decision in its “analysis .of ‘Cuban=Spanish commercial relations, and it was quite - upset” When “the decision was revealed during the preparatory “ 3 "Some of .the problems. causing. the strain in. ~ Spanish? Cuban relations were previously reported in Lo ‘DCSDB-315/2470- 69, . TDCSDB=315/02182-69, -TDCSDB~315/03509-69, “"€S-311/08659- 69 and CSDB~312/02600~ -69.). 4. Field Dissea: ' State... BN LORY NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM SECRET oF “NO FOREIGN DISSEU/CONTROLLED DISSEM ~ SECRET — {Field Comment: Until recently, the indemnifications ‘a new. agreement, but this .detcrior ation ostensibly: was the |. y?wnwaun au 729 179 Coma 28 Pe aN, . 7 aa >, wey Q January 1970 Report Ho. c2a7h ae ; nnn ee “7 ‘one: ‘miss! CONCHITA calls asking | for RUIZ. NILDA says she is his. secretary and CONCHITA may leave. the messace - 7 with her. c and R. have, not seen each other for two’ _ years and: ¢ would ‘like - to surprise him. NILDA’ asks for’ * her last name} Cc does ‘not ‘give ‘ft to her because: it’ would then: fail to- be. surprise, but leaves: her teres phone | number | (201 -49-83)/for R to call her” after 8,. _ for she works that time, On NILDA' 8 insistence ¢ gives her: last: name as CAMACHC, adding she is the ‘widow of the doctor ‘who was director of the Coimbra iospital. RUIZ calis Mrs. CAMACHO at 201-49 89. She begins the conversation by saying they had met at a party which she had attended with her husband at the Dominican embassy in Madrid. she reminds him that they had talked with the Paraguayan Ambassador. and former Dominican Ambassador ; Rafael COMPRES, and that the party had taken place two years: ago. Despite all the details RUIZ insists he does not remember her and. ‘asks how he can be of service ‘to her. She tells him . "I have just arrived and- rind myself some- what isolated, disoriented, and I must find work. I recall you: telling me. on ‘that: ocassion 'rf you should ever have any problem and you come ‘to Madrid, look me up.' One other ambassador also offered me. his assistance and I have tried to pr NG (rn aa yy ix Wt ’ . ww . Ham Oca Te prboTe _ cao 7a S$ Jar" Cuk® “Oat some hotel ‘ike the Palace, ‘Ritz or HLton. He 1a oa a ota RS aan iz ; _ aay. -2. Jéea 2 both of you," Mrs, C mentions having adauchter, 9 <2. Li, th = her husband was -.a- ‘ptiot and. that ‘she ts a Spaniard, adding ‘she 1s not too old, Rg replies that in all honesty ; he. goes not remember her, : She insists: on seeing him to “have 8 chat, ‘and. R Suggests she ‘come: ‘to his. office at Ker: -eonventence, She prefers ‘talking with him alone,. without, his secretary .or anyone else present, and Susy sests. a bar. agreeable ‘to any: place she may desire; they’ agree to meet ‘thet night at 9:30 In the lobby of the Hilton Hotel. , She ot ; -will be Aressed all in black, RUEZ calls FERNANDO, fF is to meet R outside the Zatter's hore about 9 o'clock dressed in coat and tte. , : Report No. 2248, — a _ HORACIO calls the telephone compsny—requesting the , “address for telephone number, 01-19-89) The intormation ---- is denied, RUIZ alls PILOTO to nave him meet RAUL LEON in Barajas that ent Phiche. RUIZ is unable to do so because of a previous enzece ments - rye re FERNANDO ealls CURBELO to ask for PUGA's phone nurter, F wants te tell. F he cannot meet. the professor. at. Bis house that night because he (7) has to take RUIZ sorewhere, ier a : a ~~ Lo . aay : : . L, ang 4" rte Pusiew Fa Sevsscts.cectt SS Civis i Servigos do erpeciatidades : tae Visco no Fores Doetor it, Almandic dow Linkerta Furtady, ‘ Gtortinotartagets gta Direclur: br, Carlos Alberta doy Saatcs Mogud la. fiau: Meartque Cintes Odsietticn (Ctinlea de Dr, Bantel- de Maio Tetet. s2633 Director; Prof, Dr. AToenine da Coste *- ck Maly Stace) Ganda = fae SSasto: is, Joaquim pedrasoe ‘ H jo; Barrca, : H : Oftatrselogie : oa zt Director: Dr, Leoverido d2 A:buguerque an ; . at) czrannle roral = (Colabra F . Dersiatetogia aa . ‘ a antrsco ce Sousa’ tr | se Mates € Director: Dr, Antéoio Vasco Decirke _ fe was Ree i Reave , Pinte | Poinses Bapiusta _ Ortepedia Director: Prof, Dt, Fecnaata Alberto Berra do Oliveira. . - “ 2 3 - : . Pediatria : . per “fs ral? * gzieoto Pine es of . . . sons ae ee tg io, Mariano, | Director: Dr. Jost dos Santos Bessa, vee tee ae are eees _ Aakéae tad Porro, . _ Aso Gre Bantes Astunes, . : _Polquisicla (SManicdaio Seas) _ . P eterts Stat ce Melo Bravo Dirveteres das services de medicias ‘Telef. 32093 . . so ol, Augie 49 Neseimeato, ten. Le Medicina | Director: Dr Anténlo Mearlgues do Bites - . : 3 5 Nunes Vicens. * vmeopedtéuica médica! Le. custeaserss — Canteta Brasco | - * ica) se : és é fnrector: Prt. Dr. Mecue! Joaguim Brae Nevrologha . ~ 2 dint Margues da Bib | ne <a Cree ‘Telef, 22098 + str TOe! ¥ c Nasco de Oliver 2° Medleiza’ 7 Director: Dr. Antonio Henriques co Ellas” Nuces Vicente. By ~ Faas? ah Boies Alezand:e cUrtaniuiica medica) . . , Ginecologia ra Cerra da Costa | pirector: Pret Dr, Staguim Antunes 6¢ ARTOOR Direeter; Prot, Dr, Francisco Manuel ame Cerakies dos . Bantos Ibér.co Nogueira. . = . 5 Antério Resende Gove | Be Medicios Preumotisiotosta {Patioagile médica) : é . Director: Prof, De, José de Couveia Moo i | Director: Pri, Oc, Macto ‘Simbes Trine | (HO H . aa, : : oa . a Cloica de doengas iafécciosas L ces da forwie : qos ¢ . a . wits de Servigo de Satde vas Medicias : | . Teief, mS ‘ fe Bantaca mint, ote (Ciates mecica) “Duectar: Yoo. - Quartus particulares reels, hed © 25010 | i I I “ P QtoQ t— Mei. rety de Servigo ‘da Satde- . LY crerrta qeo-—o sPeepettiies crurciea) Q P~ Pucuiate: _ feotette da Artlberia Ligelira, ‘ . : . nt 2 . . Cusra) am Ad recess set Boot, Or, Barttio do mr rea 6 cx Olesberes one Fea ¢ cheles diverssa clinicas Bespet. Ge servic. : Cres re Seevigos complementire, de diagnéstico DMeticaa operecoria) e terapguita + dé serricas: aie: D>, Alvaro Ga Costa Mardcs, neria 2 Disectac: Pret, Dr, Les José Martins | cre de Senta l 1 Raps a , ¢ Santa isabel s. : ‘eodorg Pernazdes Mendes, : Sa Cirorgls Le ar. vr, Antosig José 3 ¢2 Companhias pas é i Circo . . aPatelogia i: és Seide | Analises : I Director: Peet, Dr, Fernando Aiber‘o) - Servicos Carmacduticos oe Gots Sera Se Orrin, . SASS ! dos servivos Jermacduticos * pe. 4° Cirnrzia ae : izegéo do scrvige | ‘ - \ os seriigay fermactutivos: Dr. - ce get t idiinisa ebrargicay 1 Lote, Raman” et veico o° 2 1. | a puraicod fannects neg Director: Brak, Dr, Bhricio do Vale Me | Mana a Lone. Se Cortera do tiro + Pera. ‘ in Luisa izes ‘a ‘Veiga Areredo, at 400000 ~ . » . po wo : — COMMER A 2 oN eS _ Institute de Assisiiacia . / . Necional cos Tubercslosos ° (Delegagce da Zona Ceatrod " . Atcnida Hecals Iburnene : - . : e . ‘Vetets, TR183 © 5atse . : : Delegate: Ur, Ju.e Gus Santos Doma, . . i Centro de Diagndsteo Profilas . a . ia da Zoag Contra ik -C. Gi) ‘ sot “, Avena -Mssala Dane : . 4 ' . Teiete, 20:63 9 24164 I . : H NLLAiO Urasceues . : Be" “Antonia ” v : | . at : ‘ ‘ . H » ne ° : eng. . - . OF. Jose Femaads Mes &: - : Dr. Manle da Ress wy Les eo. 1Ed; feta dos Hospitats ce Universidader i | Che Fatles © 7 - paren i a Hewna de Ace . : _. : oo ¥ | Pelet. aaisa de jcomera ercats de 2 | hee - . : . . Acminuteador; Dr, Mario, Stiguat aan + Duce Irene de ©. Leite. | s : ‘ ~ “ata a. ” ee, . . oe : a : - Monitor-che} Butea Augusta Magatiibes | Ba Jorge ce Ln} Institute de Mediciza Le : a ’ ie Nala’ Maria Gere 1B . . Buficio ¢a Pacuieave ce se y oo: ote - . - os “a8 : Dr. Abitig de Almeida Tek. 2360 : ‘ _ Milter ex de Matos, ? 7 - : : . Jose Pedro dos Santon toe : ; a Hospite!l regional a.° 2 j De. Sto Cardoso, : : - . 1‘ ; Di." Maria Céliq Judice Se-ra Cunha, : Avenida Jarcim@ Bothnico ) Dr." Maria de Lurdes Maing dos Sas H . ‘ . etek. 33401 fos Comes, . ‘ , ! Eo.Geral das Acti i Instituto de Assisténcia Psi- nsacccéo-Geral das Activi- | cuidirica jee aac ott cedes Econdmicas | Delegagio da Zona Centre } Piagkiisel Mariues ex bears 2. a t . Fe, Pf a { 7 (Zong de Fiscalizasda n.* 6) i Dispensério de Higiene @ Profi. i = Avenida Sa wa Danseira, of ! laxia Meatais — ; Teiets. 25147 9 24709 | Av, Sa da Bandcira, a8 telet, 23903 ‘ . fore Arinane Lourengo Cuclho ace ! Derecats: Dr, Demingos Vaz Pats ’ re eee Chere da secretarias De, Alocito Gere - . eenice de J. clase; Joba Rui Pestana | Games dea de Alneids, tty de suna: Joao Coutinho Vilar. | — 7 _ Instituto de Coimbra . ‘ : = . as .- laspecgéo-Geral dos Produ- Raa da Cha, 1, telef, 24633 . tos Agricolas ¢ Industriais Doutor Divo “Pacheco de : 3." Delegagée . a Ailes . . Aibase | Hayes Paches . ~ . ge eusenterla de: 29! Tesoureiro: Dr, 2 ate : : . | = pT, an too . : | lastituto de Criminolsgia . { ‘ode Santana, teief, ‘ ‘ OS EEE da Eo Cases An‘bat Fares. | ‘Puncwna no edificin da eadeia “ ° : pontiercidnad . Instituto da Assistén ° a poe, - ib. toa Augesta aT at a Antéaie lire H a iad 7 . . (Dolegagao) te iene | Teiet. 33% Rua Or. Santcs Rocha, a2 te'e?. I. Amdo Anmirace Corto | 1 eee 49 <e@ F, . Dr, Manes Corsein oi . Oeiezada: Acre Luisa de Praca Costa i Socrecarig, oud Hearigues Ant . aii a rine. ith a eT 14-0000 DIS PATC j ° , s ECR E t _ PROCESSING ACTION” MITEL FOR SOOT KING 2. 80 moteing moutten OMY QvAUHID OSE: a an U0 MDLaNG ag, Chief, European Divisiom a Chief of .Station WH/ Miami v4 Chicr, nestern Hemisphere Division FRO : ' iv : . . Chief of Station, Madria’ \\_ | worsen maT QUDOZE a ‘fo. S$ Comments of AMAUTO-1 on Current To ics of Interest . ACTION REQUIQED - RUFLPLNCES oa . . . __.. The following comments ‘of AMAUTO-1 reflect Cuban: thoughts: on the Czechoslovaquian situation, internal Spanish politics, “and the effects’ of recent. changes ‘in the Spanish Government , onthe impending ‘trdde negotiations between Spain and ‘Cuba. ¢ - | a... The Soviet occupation of Czechoslovakia has -been a disaster; however, Criticizing the Soviet action would mean taking sides with the Americans. A friend may. be criticized in private but publicly he should be — defended. (QUDOZE, 19 ‘November.). The Cubans have to : Side-with the Soviets for military and economic reasons and because, whether right or wrong, they belong to the Same ‘ideological Camp. Cuba had and still has enormous -discrepancies with the Soviet Union, China, and’ the , oo : -. 7°" United States but weighing the differences Cuba is with : es ioe es... Communism as opposed to Capitalism. (QUDOZE, 3 November.) ‘ b. AMAUTO-1 was asked by his government to report : : on the new Spanish Government which Havana calls "Opus : Dei", Toa visiting Cuban official he admitted that he was at a loss to understand Spanish politics but attempted to define them, It is not true that the Spanish Government is in the hands of the Opus Dei. There are’ some men in the government who lean. toward the Opus Dei but there are others of a very different leaning because they come from the Falangist ranks, These men (the Falangists) may 60 along with the Opus Dei line “because they allow themselves to be “carried by the tide" _ but they are not of the Opus’ Dei. (QUDOZE, 19 November.) - Distribution: me a oO : . © 2 = C/WHD i. WHE ASE ee ; ot . 2 - C/EUR ; , 2 - COS, WH/Miami sp +++. Continued | t { ! t £5 COPY OPAION SrmB0 AND NUMBER Sag GSMA - 25789 | (7 January 19990 . QASSIRCATION HOS Fue wimite ; ‘ “SECRET °° J|*"9093_735296 oldie 4.00000 Serra carers CONTINUATION OF i ; DISPATCH ; SECRET Pare ; 4 OSMA - 25789 “ee. Concerning ‘the inipending trade neyotiations with Spain, in addition to the economic problem the Cubans are now faced with another: impediment which . ‘further delays the negotiations: the recent changes odin the ‘Spanish goverament. © It-4s difficult at this ‘tine for the: Cubans to approach any ‘Spanish official because: of the climate of confusion among them. Most ' Spanish officials have no idea.as to whether. they will remain in. their posts or will be replaced. Therefore, it is'’futile for- the Cubans to press them for action ~ on ‘the neyot iations. The. most they can do is wait: patiently ‘until the situation is normalized. If the “' negotiations ‘are not ‘held within the 30-day expiration _, period of the agreement, it is possible ‘that the present. . agreement. can be extended. ‘for two months. This would be advantageous to the Cubans because during the first two months of. the year they. will be able to acquire all the goods they will ‘heed for 1970. (QUDOZE,. 19 November) . —QRAGL OE) w Helen B. meer . aca TE 4, ST yhes Sle ei om i i ; 2 i a nee - ] eeroecs tre cca satya vires SECRET NEL ne he a ne ce 14-0000 ° - 7 32 obey Taye dL. Nevenber 2964 y : abn letter hes arrived - ‘ e it. fo hin: co Jute : . wOe- ainfoso fentiens to Mypsneo a letter f . . ° . : signed iy Cirsclo watch he. heen lost. In tie lotter Curnelo : . a ¢ ii (ton to ae _ ex 1969 : nr) z Boat Wilea (Ciuiz) fatnted Le : ot the “it bars now see is at horse vestine, a , ' PUTS GAINS yt. ft ACES Pe Go .5 nob S:ore, Rrig talisa . coy me ; to the coctoits wife, ratd, heesuse Hilda hos had 2? nO sue hoa nad an BY _ , rel k iL & lo. 2067 ! - Co VALIC. DE. ROS: Ppanco says that Sr, RUIZ wants ‘ Rhee Free: : [9 maw 7o- I ee re pled, hoi hoa is Vo odoebts vory muety heehngs L1G called JiLstle Seve goyvg that ov fen bother Gae suryvanhs op not. tilda nor ennecting hax 2 Decerber 106G o date, phe goa “t 3,5 "Dos LOS hh to the P: a corresnoendent ide Like to e405 be Februgrys t 3 MA 25624 . . Reference: OS . “1.0 °On 7 or § Doce ‘Counselor of the Chilea: Cuban Charyze, Guill ” the ‘ite (not adentific yor ) of Senator Sa through Mag who is the jnuvited the Reneon ty meet lyacor dad. She ALLE reported) ALYrAave n the evening of 7 or & Dec enhor and tG Leave (de jon wile) on that RUIZ : that in the wouan, princi Pes. but that he VELLO went to the Luncheon ik 1 OOn 9 Pec feeoup OL i STH and Fornando RIESTRA, fonso BSASTRE Salvadoxy id, and is a gradua 2. Station traces note tha “Wis born on 20 Febuary 1926 in? of the Univexssity of Madrid in philesephy and letters. He is a weiter, anti-US and pro- ro who participates in all types of activities of the C ist “intellectna A" elements His wife, Genoveva FOREST Toryva 3 ed.in May 1962 for participating in dewors ne fused to pay the fine _ and vemaincd ~ncercerated f sc. SASTRE visited Kavana on a number of cccasions and . ily was called to the Cuban Febassy in Madvid in duly 196% to interview Unydee SAW TA ARCA, : inte) stay) “3, There are no traces on RLESTRA : te et . oe wee , Tio. war a R, SACOQDER “Dis steribyt: HEE ; _-3 2 = C/VWED ‘ . : i 2 - C/EUR * 2 =. COS/Santingo © December 1868 SRCRET ’ a ~ j ; : aanan - . PROCESIONG ACTION * . —_ “BISPATCH = rice MTOR . BioreRd ‘ . BRCRET | | |aues eee _ Chief, Westara Hemisphere Di Diviajan ; , wo omoeNG Foti ° Chie? ‘—Birope Division a Om QUALETD CxsH - - - Chief of Station raat) ; ane YY ADaL BULA. ‘Colot ‘of Station; Madrid NG a8 ges | _ ‘TYPIC/AMAUTO/Cancellation of. POA's Reference : DIRECTOR 56464 . . Ploase ‘Gancel: all Clearances mentioned. in. Reference. ‘Since AMAUTO12's: separation from AMAUTO-1's household and her =. dismigration’ to the United States with her husband, AMAUTO-5, ‘we NO longer: bave.-an oporational interest.in her, As you. ° know, AHAUTO-3. was used solely as an intermediary for a warm. _ ‘approach to AMAUTO-2, ‘This waa accomplished, ind we have had ‘no further contact with ber.. No Station contact was ever nade - . with AMAUTO~4; : a: Aftor the departure of AMAUTO-2 from AMAUTO-1's household, the Station goon learned of her replacement and ' this information was passed -to the QUSEQUIN's. It was decided that the QUSEQUINS would attempt to recruit the new domestic, “but for unknown reasons, contact was never made. We believe that there is a new domestic now working in the AMAUTO-1 household, but we havo no details on her. cot Howard R, : VAE a Of tet ee” : . ACODER 1 Distribution; “2 - C/WHD 3 ~ C/EUR 2 - TH/Hianal + . » | OSHA 25710. a 5 December 1969 . -_ _ | ~ ear jes cRREZOT 6455 b, . gRCRET att nL Pe id ~: a7, OL fs i net boy gecrie a ad 14-00000 nen Ae ane RED Te erates ome wR ROT ELE BEE Tae i ' i . i . : ee —_—— ' : FaCCESSING ACTION ; Fine Soto She ae i H as CULL ny . t | ; ; . | | on ws , ...__ Chief, Yestern Hesisphera Division. mo vainns eran “[e Chief, Burope Diviston . i lemer cue ose : ; Chief of Station, Mi/Miant jae pieag uM ----Chief of tation, Madrid a cs UT a eT ; ‘sa wig TP LC/QUDOZE/ Juan TORBOBA Gomez, Spanish Minister_to Cuba.» _ ~ forth bis impressions of Juan TORROBA Gomez. These impressions “by RUIZ “can be: nterpreted as the preparation of a target study ~ on.10 ‘October “1969, Guillermo RUIZ Perez, Cuban Charge in Ob. TORBOBA, - The following is a verbatim text and translation: ‘El analisis que se Fealiza sobre las activadades desarrolladag ' por el Senor Juan Torroba y su ——-—, la falta de interes y com prension de parte d@ --— nos da un conocimiento directo sobre i, las .actividades \de-la. Eubajada de Espana en esa que nos puede ser “guy util-en nuest¥as\ relaciones.. Antes de su llegada hexos tratado | de ahondar.en la parsonalidad del. Senor Torroba y aparte de con~ -firmar la’ buena opinion que los espanoles tienen sobre eu persona, - hemog conocido tambicn que @s hombre debil de caracter y que en . esa medida pueda ser influenciado a pegar de su - personalidad - (o eapacidad). £1. cargo-quo-deseapena de sub-Director de Asuntos ' Consulares es en. realidad un cargo de asesor en materiags consulares Pero sin mando. Es acortado la tesis de ayudarlo en su trabajo y aun llegar al extrémo de que algun funcionario cono ol intinide con el de forma tal-que esa debilidad de caracter y proponsion a ja influencia ajena pueda servirnos ‘a huestros propositos. Es ~ indudable que un ataque al Senor Torroba en el sontido de hacer dofictl su tarea traeria como consecuencia inmediata una mayor influencta de aquellos que sin lugar a dudas estan interesadog on quo se Convierta en -—-—~, Por otra parte no consideranos posible que aun en el caso de que su trabajo no sea el uejor ' pueda hacerse una substitucion de otro funcionario que a _ (continued) | _ Distribution: ne 2 =~ C/WHD ‘ . 2 » C/EUR . 2 = COS/VH, Hiami . ; Leet . , . aro . oer t. fren . . 4 28 November 1969 — ~ T cassianes Tags fae asst i H i t ‘SECRET "CONTINUATION OF ; i PAGS 2 O1SPAICH SS8CRKRT i CSNA 25672 -. gnd:his.(vord indistinct), ‘the lack of understanding and interest - on the part of (vord indistinct), give us a direct insight into ~ “the activities of the Spanish Bnbassy there (in Cuba) which could - «+: Director of Consular. Atfairs (in the Spanish Foreign Ministry) ‘wag actually that ‘of advisor on.consular matters but he exercised 4 Bapana con, Cuba -bhis arrival (in:Havana) we tried. to probe into the porsonality of © -.. MEZ“Torroba and, -in addition to confirming the good opinion that - .: Spaniards have-of bia, we learned that be ts veak in charactor - and that from this.angle he could be influenced despite his “bigs weakness of character ahd susceptibility to outside influence . . a Carer erer args perererernerT fal cle) 1 Para poder resolverte 0] planteaniento que ze haces do mancjar por esta embajada la salida de los ---——, to ruexo ne aclares el concepto del porque es ha producido un mail .entendido. Todo lo que iaplique esta mas que alusivo a los problemas. de traves de osta embajada por supucsto redundara uestro boneficio. Un caso claré és 1a solicitud do “la -salida. ‘ ——y gu mailfestacion de qu quizas — . Pues la Exbajada én Giba.... (volume of radio incréases| effecting recoption. ) i TRANSLATION: oe, Tho study being made of the activities of Mr.- Juan Torroba ‘be very. useful to us in-our relations (with the Spaniards). Before. (word indistinct) personality. Tho position té held -as Deputy no authority. The idea of helping him in his. work is apt and could be carried to. the point where sone officer like hinself. (of similar category) could intimidate him in such a way that would serve our purposes. There is no doubt that an attack against Sr. Torroba in the way of making his task more difficult would bring as an immediate result a greater influence on the © part of thogo who are interested in having him bocome a (word indistinct), Qn the other hand we do not consider it possible even in the event that his work shculd not prove to be the best, that another officer could be substituted that (word or words indistinct). ‘ : .In order to. resolve the question of handling from thia | Babassy the departure of tho (word indistinct), please clarify the reason why-there has been a wiSinterpretation. Sverything to the problems of Spain and Cuba through this Babassy will, of course, redound to our benefit! A clear case is the application for departure of (word indistinct) and his statement that perhaps (word or words indistinct) since the. Embassy in Cuba... (volume of radio increase affecting reception.) ‘ - Howard R. SAQCODER . teaser eee aes s moe nate ne enanen eer ean nS SECRET | [Jeonnavee ; 14-0000 .- aA . . . _ 7 ok : . —— oo ; a wtssacerose oP Req touTing And 98 TALS = SEUSS OF J (ISTAL COs: pa. vy a! - eth. tt mis: CARL “LUNSFORD :¢s LaNIT: WH/COG/OPS an 7144/1819 aoe YATE 21 November 1969. TABLE SECRETARIAT OVSSEMINATION COnowoee (1) serasto = orasen ~~ Clene ao we See . ; . SONF: QO note OD) ine in cs ere wo. = Tet eaiticattent Ss ECRE tT . aos oo eo ce, Ce ED Sete 66464 5 "©" CMADRID TSFO: WH/MIAMT So EET TYPIC AMAUTO. | a : REFS: AL Suv -11585* . - . _ : B, DIRECTOR 49352** C. MADRID. 8256 (IN 47801) *#* 1. HQS INFORMED THAT POA'S ON AMAUTO-2,3,4, AND-5 HAVE " syprpep AND WILL BE CLOSED IF PRQ PART I AND II NOT FORWARDED BY’ - EXD NOVEMBER, THESE AGENTS MAY NO LONGER PROVIDE ACCESS TO AMAUTO-1 NECESSARY FOR PROPER TARGETTING, BUT VIEW CONTINUING HIGH INTEREST IN AMAUTO-1 AND POSSIBILITIES MENTIONED REF C, REQUEST SOONEST EXPRESSION STATION. INTEREST, . 2. FILE: 201-845515, 845516, 845517, 845518, 735296. END OF MESSAGE . ; - \WH/COSMENTS: #*Detailed continued interest in AMAUTO-1 as a target, described some vulnerabilities, and requested commeats on . developing approaches. Se . | . ‘wayotified. field of expiration-of POA covering AMAUTO-2 on ls il Octcber 69 and requested expression of continued interest in hin. 5 4 . - weeVotified Has that AMAUTO-2 was being dismissed fron household ; la employment with AMAUTO~1 family (he is Cuban Charge Madrid). Also 2 “4 7 ' ° . Pat \C ° { : Co COG INATING CRFICERT (CONTINUED. « . y ' | . et : a ho ver . _ RELEASING OFFICER . SECRET Simerann oa AUTHENTICATING REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. copy no, 4 west rte swe eee ewer Later cette oO eee ee 14-00000 MT CIACE FORM oo, . TOIAL COMES: woe typ a . 7 . i : i , pei Tel. |. one: ° to : " . vain ft 4 | SECRET. ye | tam : te DATE () reruan ro ———_ --- Drive ain - - "GABLE GECRETAMIAT DISSEACNATION — Qisoex (J no woex o | CO) rites ce rut xo. _elerence nui {eV euticotion) (Cate ond time filed) “SSECRET _ - ae oo “eveomscron 54 AG /- —— 7 CTE pace WO _ gaid that A-2 was available for part-time work with wife of “AXAUTO-1 and suggested therefore that Hqs net cancel POA, © ~ . (Xote: All subsequent AMAUTOs are possible access agents.) —. oo - : ae ee DC/wH/CoG LJ, LoL oO 2g 7 _ — . fo). % ee pre hare Kote ct : - _ 7 - . i if of f . Md . ; Sp: A) Keg, . “JOEN E, SHERWOOD” ~ JOHN ER, HORTON * ‘C/SUR/FI/CI - AC/WHD ot an eee =-— Nw eo COCROINATING OFFICERS AUTHENTICATING OF PICTA corr NO. : foe womocmen [secret | Meese" REPROD. —_ON BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE. PROUIBITED. .. . Te pee eT LET RE ee ne al 14-0000 roan sree CiAL ROUTING SLIP FOLD HERE TO RETURN TO SENDER FROM: NAME. ADDRESS ANDO PHONE NO. UNULASSIFIED FOEN RO CONE ENTIAL wey 237 Use previous editions (40) 14-00000 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE sotner™ MUNG eeanoais Thin roteriol contains informoon offering the Natonal Delen: i¢ of the Unied Siuter within the merry of the (ipensie loes, Tile VOLUSC Secs, 79) ond 704, He hompmttion oF revelonon of which in Sny manne? to on unouthoued person te proh-bired by low, eee ne ee a oe rs, San ae ap ee anna es 8 =C-Relst _ COUNTRY Chile/Costa Rice/cnina = REPORTNO. . - CO~B(L) 322/06021-6h iC; $uBECT’ Manuel Teo, Chilean Diplorat/Anti-U8, OATEOISTR. = 5 Buptauber 296 : Pro--Cormunist Syma thics /ixpected AA : ; Progineice if Aljendé vere Blectea/ NO. PAGES . Business ‘Intereate/icttor Burr, Chilean THIS 1S. UNEVATUATED INFORMATION * Consul in Sen Francisco | REFERENCES | a cos ' QL . “ OATEQR - Lo : . : me ; ° i * INFO. Dec. ‘63 - ~ Bep 6h _ - ; oy \ - - | . foes 63.- Bap 6 te rr ; f us nationsl, ‘coliege’ student. - Source: has deen suceedofal in:a nodest building constructioa operation, . end ‘appears, to hive: accese to investgest funds. Ea ia @ new cource. mo Hie cooperation is by way of a: ‘Prominent us police official, loag‘a — on ae friend of his fenily. ; ; _ fi SO i A {is} friend of Gine ond I first ust Neauc T2llo, Zbea Chilean Consul ' General in Sen Francisco, late in 1963; Wont Lsconzer, et tke San . 7 Froacisco ‘Presa Club. ‘At that tine, Teilo wes accospanied by several : . 7 attractive young womea, one of whom ~as his daughter, Caruen. Tclio “: 7 proved to be & gracious, polished diplerssic type and we all hit it * i. off well together. As 6 uatter of fact, We hit it off covell thet.ielle § -! visited oy friend's how: rroa tine to tirc, usnaged to interest bin in . , @ number of business ventures to be launchd in Chile and later in Costa _ Rica, { 2. Tello ws quite eetive tin the Son Pir-neieco cre. Ancag bis oficial . interesty vero the spunsoring of @ tuiles. or roeChiicin youta group, “'- - and en atteupt to organize a group of bus.n* A éble to Pinaice cous _ - gerelal ventccs in Chile. Integrei pie of hio plans wosu, the Alliance | | { t t | t for Proy,.euu funding cad the recent Calivoimia-Chile coucsrcial and “O cultural grogreus, Voaturesa were to include the construction of ceveral . J hunda3d osand dwellings in Chile, a concrrcial Yishins veaturc, to be ‘ _ -baced a .Oue, eatablishment of a fish zal plant alco at Icuicue, ve ’ ond the ucquisition of a huge ranch or fince near Puntarecas in Costa Rien Wa latter projott » houever, gens wore personally Zello’z,: ~ a whereao ia was to be but ons of Bevaral other investors ia the others, , Q . 3. AG contn:, went oa, zuspicions of S.Lio's wotives beran to ao. Noraal 1 Warice «3 easily undarsiood, buy iu the course of visits to cr friead'a 1..0ly enti-diseriean expressions. Ue Tey 01d sac -svalcny re) _ how: Tello began vw hazard unslote Wee. to .:avo that he was an abtesey an. nad con? frou a faudly, out vas something os @ Vick cusep., Fe Geote of aia 4, apologatic refuveacesa to hin as “key Corsunist sea", Gelio ont -Clainod iativscy with Calvedor ALL Alleria wae made it clear that Svica’, os not "12%, Allonde vas eloctcd previccat, Tallo was to te extrecaly ‘ 4 influential in tha nav aiorarchy, Incidentally, ha also stated ' 3 O2 1 HNOARD © badd.) atthe YSI9 member uyercies. ond * tacts iva in aleaccance @HA Rarer Be! ID TT, r aren partespeting 19 He pridectene Of Notewal celel peace, vr tha ras Gras ef perwasst Pact neg ecosulza. Cadet G custrorigal re.i dara te ide Us messes | 14-0000, St a ce - boc eee | : go wer Yee asove UNG . aan BO OT Tee BOOVE USE i | B-B-C-R-B-T ; oo: iS a CO-2{L) 322/0S021-68 Oe . . - ye enphatioally, thac if by any remote chonce Allee a@o vere not. to win, tkore = would be a revolution in Chile by Kovende 21668. Tello claiuzd also thst” qe ‘he: had visited sévefal tired With Raul Cas caste, end nad cct Fidel, al” : pe vithin the past yess or eo. - He. insisted @ that the US would recognize Cuba ‘ qe. ' - Defore the end cf. 1964, ‘Tello:said alco that bea was on good terres vith . _ toportant people “ta toth the Sovict and Chincce Cociuniot governzents, |: -.and that both naticns were anxious to have hin es Chile's ambassador, - _ dut that- he waa pot cepec ally anxious to so. Another reference to ' C Gati-Anertcan’ feelings verdi ghared ‘Vath his ‘daughter, Carme= claimed to ‘have been a you aus leader in the ‘Univeraity of Cuiie. " Another -daughter, oa 0 youth believe her nane is, was. paid to. be éven gore intensely anti-Us. Either she or ber husband ~ oa nnected with a Intin Acericea orgraization, poscibly the OAS oz ; | ‘Pan-Aueri¢an-Union. Another daughter is carricd to the director of. Pee “),personnel. in the Fertica plant in Costa Rica =~ . aa o “5, At tices, it ‘was clear, that Tello's. averice teenscended his concern ror , the poor. Once ven enother Aucricoa Gugcesicd thot the building of . the houses’ in Chile would-give cuploytent to cony tore Chilcens if they _ avoided use of pze-fsb units ané pré-cut ticbers, etc, Tcllo vas not dntereated., He wasted to get-in, gct as auch 23 possible, and geet out as soon as possible. At tires he referred to plans te live in Gurope Ope. after he had wade a few financial killings. ; . I have details on only one Chilecn proposal, this 0 s fish G2al operatioa kmown 08 Cachagus. It was forued within the tact year with on outherized =; capital of E850 thousand [epproxinately u88537,500], ebout half cl which . was paid in. The prime investors were said to ve Lorst Eardave Earecsn, : Bablio_Lannon bartines, ( Gaston Pescai Leon, Cristian Casenova ‘Bubsrea Saux, and coe Suvercaseaux Cansrtu. Ite cain office is in Gentiego; its wewhere behind the ccencs was Yello. . . . f ore ee ne 2’ 6 . plat ques F : eo) "J. Somehow, in a canrer I do not pretend to understand, Tello really vontd : | + en Acerican "front-can" in-order ‘to withdray carnings in excese o> what ! { : the law permiticd. dis planning Yor ca Americaa's rarticipction included vas ister involved in a “d ‘ “marriage to his oldest davghtcr, Carusn, who ‘shooting incident in San Francisco in Jun> Ish, shortly | after tha departure of her fether to his. “new post in San Jose, Costa Ricé, where _ he i6 now Charge e'affaires. 8.. In Costa Rica, Teilo seens to hove considercblo influence alco. One of “ his schemes there is the acouisition of & huge vanch in tac Puntarenas oO Tae property, now self-supporting, lies between the Pan Ascricza lic plans to develop 1t both for comaurcisl area. hiphway and the Gulf of Nicoya. anu residential purposes with the ‘operation, ors + gnmabl ing: vanctrary in the « te-ve-ca tablished caort section. : : i Teilo'2 successgr 635 Chile's co. i, : eseatative in Son Francisco : . + ig Rector Burrf Be appears to have the anti-US bias as “allo. : ie : . At the sisu or the supposedly self-inflicted gun shot wound of Teilo'a | .: : daughter, Carcen, Burr caid, “This is aa fovensctions) incident. ty i governcent will cecend an apology from the Usitcd Stat 25.7 Ie ves our i guess by this tins thot Burr waa intaics tod only in eeating anti-lS 421 wild io Calle bo aa to enbeace the electicn pos: Ribllitics of cf Aliento. 1 ° , oe erd = 5 4 . a: > BUR 2 oe ee Neko 1400000 ~ > ‘Santiego to make final arra TELLO T Trodcoco, Manuel _ CHILE ‘ Sept. A,: 1955 > The Subseeretary for Diplomtic Affairs ef the Colombian Foreign Office, Dr, Ricardo Araya, informed an Embassy officer on Sept, 12_ that ‘the La Reosublica article was accurnte only insofar as it roported that Asbassader Vargas hod returned to Chile. Dr. Anaya said that as far as he ws aware Arhassador \ Varfas had fone to uomte fer the visit to Crile of tha Colombian ‘lar College, scheduled for Septexber 14 to 29. The Chil- eon Enbassy states that the Anbassador re‘urned to Santiago accon- panied only by his wife, First Secretary Sr, ianuel Tello Troacoco is Charge d'affaires ad. interin. : . D203, Bogota, Sept. 1s, 1955 OUOnly ~ L Tot H PPA ae feet ete Li Na) i x Incellige nce Inforniazion Cable. “iy 2236 | SUREG TOR, STH OF :, bs ALD “Usa | Se oe PAGE A OF -% PaGss AS WwW STATE/IN® DIA Race/a. A880! Fas, AEMY NAO a “ciagwnce wis KiAS 206 One crs: Oe eat oes eatecen talermari ion aflecting the Nefional De he ML. = o teveathon of whith sn'ony menner te OA -wmaetin sed pie: NX) FOREIGN DISSEW/GONTROLLED, bisse THIS 1S AN. INFORMA ; ai CUBA/CHTLB/PRANCE/SPATY- 25 MARCH 1969 © : Sugect PROPOSED TRAVEL- OF CHILEAN SENATOR: SALVADORE ALLENDE TO CUBA- | ACQ SPAIN, MADRID. (27 MARCH 1969) FED NO. CS1-9523 SOURCE AN OFFICIAL SPANISH SERVICE FROM A SCURCE DESCRIBED 4s’ “SENSITIVE AND USUALLY RELIABLE," 2 > aaa “Ls AS OF 25 MaRCH 1969 CHILEAN SENATOR SALVADOR ALLENDE INTENDED TO VISIT CUBA ABOUT 5 APRIL POR HIGH-LEVEL TALKS * (FIELD ‘COMMENT: HIS CUBAN INTERLOCUTORS AND THE SUBJECT OF “THE TALKS WERE NOT KNOUN BUT THE LATTER APPARENTLY CONCERNED IN PaRT ALLENDE'S POLITICAL FUTURE. ) | 2, PREPARATIONS FoR ALLENDE'S TRIP WERE MADE BY." < ae ; _ INTERMEDIARIES IN MADRID, INCLUDING COUNSELOK MANUEL PELL Y FRONCOSO_OF THE CHILEAN EMBASSY AND CUBAN CHARGE i GUILLERMO RUIZ PEREZ, CUBAN COMMERCIAL COJNSSLOR NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEY § a Idissem controle) ot . - as Fe a we : ay , Hy , sy ~25651 73s DB- sis/ois 3-69 a PAGE 2 OF 2 PAGES ‘ ECRET xO FOREIGN: DISSEX/coxTag Lp DISSE felnedfZentlon; (ates eonteoten ‘RTGARDO EsPIKO MARTINEZ, WHO EXPECTED TO FLY To HAVANA oN 26 MARCH. WAS’ TO: MAKE ARRANGEMENTS THERE, 10 AVOID POSSIBLE — UNFAVORABLE POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES, ALLENDE'S TRAVEL TO CUBA a = ore ‘was TO BE CAMOUFLAGED: ‘BY AN INVITATION TO PARIS TO SPEAX ON ‘9 “APRIL TO THE "FRIENDS OF UNESCO, " “WHICH wouLD ENABLE HIM ; . TO. STOP IN CUBA EN ROUTE TT EUROPE. . . 3. FIELD. DISSEM: . . STATE (aLso SENT SANTIAGO AND PARIS), CINCSO -CINCLANT 89 09 tear SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEN/CONTROLLED DISSEX fémyem contrsts Se £882 Oh fClo:tfcationd © 14-0000 Gok mA © PT ck i. ' Te — a a SV" CONFIDENTIAL Ta 1% oyce oo, Wilf _ = ° FONOFF LFUass TELLU/ASS1Gaew Gata NIA Gi Toy PeauINs - ay Vows’ GY: : ARRIVAL NEW CRILEAW ANUASSAUGN. EXPSCiLe wixty LELLO VILL THEN RETURN Nis POST SAN FRANGISGU. Yast ASSUst nIS” PHYSICAL “We. : PRESENCE CALIFORNIA AT THIS TIME IS vUz. rexsusAL nEASUNS, a >uNGAN a 7 _ me 7 : ° fi ” 73 rem (hE o> RK. i) ‘ Ae, a He Luc | Bi wb Otte jew Lb iy aun UTO- i of] dw. Dyer veel “ fp : eid M: tad be Lise Na 1 : a | : 7 p - 7 ) vn ot i CELLED 44.7 OX IN 4 . = q = 4 rT wl Soe 7 Qo — AL “ aA A, : “\ q e ~ . o ws Sez t ‘ NT aa e a iFILE NUMBER IPRIMARY cove: TRACE AGSTRACT | ~ | REQUEST Go _ ours moor TS <a OV - IBS 2Q2GL o OATE MICROFILWED S SSCUMENT GATE EU SER AE | 7 Wo bf \osxs 25024 ro oa 610s vit parwous j SECRET a ; . t401 ra) oO > oO Oo oO. o oO vw oO " pFILe TiTtE - ren | a a ! i | 14-0000 peeyesien } Sake ff pte. wel bed bat Gi - Chief of Sty. : “Chiek, hoster —__ Chdef, Purope 2 Division; ) virion; COR. /ad _ On 29 October qurtirp reported a conversiition between Guillerno ‘RuIZ Porez, tho; ‘Cuban. Minigter ‘to Spain, and Manual TELLO Troncoso, identified in the ! At Oh tea! ' * Diplenatic List as Counsollor. cz, _inbas ssy, regarding “the postponenent. until 31 Octobe 2 of a neeting thoy ‘wero: to’have ‘on 29 October. fo have no information on the purpose of the meeting. We note that TELLO arrived in Spain. in January 1969, "Howard R, SACODER Distribution: 2 - COS, Santiago — 7 cur Pouck, 2 w c/o 2 = C/EW 2 - COS/M, Mand — Te 0 T- Peceh. Lass S _ . COPAIG! 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Rulg. saya fine in every gence, - and adds “they are | . in tha: ‘ten million ton harvest, Now. more than ever, as _ : _ we are hitting: the "eyolamates! where. it hurts", Terceiro -asks * if you people paid for the campaign or not?” Ruts - says no, that luckily it was the American Department of. Agriculture, He adds, "We have calculated that 4t will . ' leave us, free, approximately one million tons of sugar, The price of augar has reacted very well, and now a Sugar Conference is to be held in Geneva. You know we are going to get out propagarida now that will state "Only Cudan sugar dogs not cause caneer", Tereeiro Jaugne, and says "sone. other problem yes, but not cancer," ' Ruiz says that the carpaign has. cone ata perfect time for them because they ‘have been. struggling for years with the Milegible; arti- ficial sweetenors?7, especially in Japan, as they repre=— gent approxinately one-half million tons.” Japan was the country that used it most. _ _ Terceiro Says that ha has begun to study the famous issue - @f the Chember of Commerce, RAMON greets Ruiz and says that “he would 21h0 to take a book to him and also to talk to him about a, personal matter, - . It is in’ reference to.a recommend~ . ‘ation made. by Ramon’ s. father for some peonle in Cuba that are interested in going to Spain. Ramon continues, and saya 31 .Oatober 1969___- , | . 1 i in nn, | | I. | | | | | Item # = foontamed) a that he is going to Mexico and Venezuela in Decémber and Chim next week, - . | oo if he ean combine it he would. like: to go to Cuba also. He "gaye, "rt. will: be- ‘the moment for TBERPLAN to become : Familiar with Cuban reality ‘once and for all". "Ruiz says he can. bee A PERSON (ALR CALLS and asks for “contact”. Nilda says she does not understand his language. The man asks that if it 18 the Cuban Embassy, to please put hin in "contact". Nilda says——-4359, ‘Ruiz talks to the man and says "Look, doen't -be a fool nor so idiotic we haves grom ups we now have ten years of revolution, and we are not likely to fald into the kind of provocation that you are trying to do. You ‘ean tell that to whoever gives you orders or whoever is re- (cording this conversation.” The man asks Ruiz who he wants him to tell that to. Ruiz answers. "Don't bother me any more, Tell 4t to the CIA or whoever gives you order, because prob- ably it is the CIA or some other person. The one that gives . you orders, Moreover, if you are tapeing this, so am I, I was waiting for your call. You just called a few minutes ago, #0 don't be an idiot.” The man then says, "You think ‘that the CIA gives ue orders”. Ruiz answers, "Most likely 4% fs the CLA. that gives you ‘orders as the only enemy that. Cuba. has ia the » GTA, the Central Intelligence Agency, den't TR nn re cp eee 44.00000 -— — -—.--- ed ee 73- be 4 fool.” The man says, "You are very intelligent", and Ruiz answers, "It is not a question of Antelligence, “It is: ‘simply: that in ten yesrs we have learned some thing, . ‘The man then: BAYS». "Ten: years,eh", and Ruiz answers "Ten _ years of ‘evolution, “ten. years with guns in our handa," .. Then the man says, "In this. ‘moment do: you have a gun in your hand, - Ruts answers "Yes, we have a gun in our hands. We are always: waiting ‘for the Crs; morning, noon, and. night, always with guns in our hands." -The man: "IP you ‘think I am under: orders of ‘the CIA you are a little: siny.” Ruiz - : _.answers "Look, I don't want to continue this conversation, ' You are a fool, © I, too, am playing the part of a fool, bacause the telephone in ny ‘embassy is completely intere cepted, I imagine. ‘Everyone. is listening to us, wo you are an ddiot, and I an silly to talk to you, Therefore, goodbye air, and Please don't bother me again.” Ruiz hangs up. 1400000 ~ febsy Cate e to - ; iad Gwr He-/ AOS Oo , fOr foe cow tr fKoni$ 7? PARA an TS — AS 2 v 14.0000. pee sea ooo aoas : . a e ‘ ' joey ; _ . . Cage: SECRETARIAT DissewinaTion “CLASSIFIED Mpgice o* THTAL SC coe més LS BOUTING M0709 IMITIALD-4C0N BY | PERINAT soTineD E ET: ran if Ts] : _ SESRET 2s"! a ae “ibn Filled I Sass Ht —____f sovwicn cory [Times [Jnorres [nerncaucrisvor tin cory efopdinea [$+ wWowxr aie vo Ore. wee ——— 7 Z ~ CLamary yo ce pr@ NO. °L_ caer ro ‘os owe NO. Oo rue oD oO. MaETURN TO mae : ACTION ONT . . .. “ifs FILE, VR ee f. E Rb DP URDLE A LIPLPEC 7 CES RBS eee ra " Sf ‘A ¢ LE Site 4 y DS mile 6 SECRET "38175 Z OCT 69-CITE MaDRID /99¢2 SU PEM SE WW. Cho — °} DIRECTOR INFO WH/MiaM1, MEXICO CITY , 30 Ocr.69 8-76 46 | oe TYPIc QUAXE QUT IMID — f 1. OW ARRIVAL IN MADRID 28 OCT FROM wavana, THE SPANISH” 7 CONSUL GENERAL, JOAQUIN (THOMAS) GARCIA, TOLD QUAXE-1 THAT AN UNIDENTIFIED INRA ‘OFFICIAL WAS. ASSASSINATED AROUND 20 ocr. DURING SAME WEEX THOMAS" CHAUFFEUR WAS IN VICINITY HOTEL CAPRI WHICH NEAR MININT BUILDING, AND HEARD SHOOTING. ONE OR MORE SHOTS STRUCK CONSUL’S CAR (CONSUL WAS NOT WITH CHAUFFEUR). CHAUFFEUR WAS WOT INJURED. ONE OF “REVOLUTIONARIES™ APPROACHED LH CONSUL'S CAR AND CHAUFFEUR WAS THREATENED BY REVOLUTIONARY wHo | 2AiU'fi WAS CARRYING SUB MACHINE GUN. REV SAID HE HAD JUST KILLED ONE PERSON AND DEMANDED BE DRIVEN OUT OF AREA, CHAUFFEUR DROVE INDIVIDUAL TO OUTSKIRTS OF CITY AND RETURNED TO SPANISH EMBassyY. |! THOMAS SAID THAT IN RECENT WEEKS SUCH EVENTS HAPPENING WITH INCREASING FREQUENCY. - . 2. ABOVE IS INTERIM REPORT, THOMAS PROMISED GIVE DETAILS _ 10 QUAXE-1 BEFORE RETURNING HAVANA. 3. THOMAS HAD CONVERSATION WITK AMAUTO-1 ON FLIGHT To 4 L.1¢ MADRID DURING WHICH AMAUTO-1 REFORTEDLY SAID THAT REASON FOR fips a, 5 busy OY 735276 uP} . - . ef CF ‘SECRET — BOOM CF 14-0000 1, ROUTING ANOIOR IHITIALS-SE2N BY “CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION, CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. ToTAL COPIES ' J PEAS WaT NOTED SECRET _ ov": se mere (eben F Filled af In} a eer IEAx: a C30 cLasary To ct eLE NO. | HReP to es meio. : ee ED . o PLE aD ‘© nevus to ACTION KO. PAGE 2: MADRID. 9982. SECRET. MIS QUICK WisiT’ To CUBA WAS To Discuss COMMERCIAL MATTERS BETWEEN CUBA AND SPAIN WHICH HAVE REACHED CRITICAL STAGE. STATION PROCESSING LENGTHY CONVERSATION. BY AMAUTO-1 RECEIVED ON QUDOZE RELATING TO PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED WITH SFANISH ON COMERCIAL MATTERS. WILL POUCH INTEL REPORT ASAP.) . - 4 ACCORDING TO GUTIMID, AMAUTO-1 HAD TO VISIT HAVANA APIMARILY TO SETTLE LEGAL DIFFICULTY IN WHICH SON INVOLVED. HOWEVER OF APPARENTLY EQUAL IMPORTANCE WAS TO CONSULT WITH. "JOAQUIN ALVAREZ REMENTOL AND OTHER MINCEX OFFICIALS ON FORTH- COMING SPANISH=CUBAN TRADE NEGOTIATIONS AS WELL AS CURRENT CUBAN CONTRACTS WITH SPANISH FIRMS. AIR MANIFESTS CONFIRM MIAUTO=1 DEPARTURE FOR HAVANA 2@ OCTOBER AND RETURN 28 OCTOBER. 5. FILE 201-735296 AND 65-2-10/9, ECRET — eShoh Neston testeiere vison |b Chiel Ly Koster n il iAVTO/QUDORE Veansexipis - _TYPIC/QuDAZy. eer Cr | ~ ACTION REQUIRED: See below REFERENCES ot A.)sUFAW-GI9, 14 OstoBer 1969 | Bl OSNA-23888, 17 October 1969 : 1. -The AMEDITS! have’ just ‘coupleted the QUDOZE. transcripts ‘for the period 19 September.- 13 October 1965, This was the second group of transeripts: forwarded the AMEDIYS for transla- tion, per our trial period as mentioned im reference A, in order - to make them more fully useful to cifferent conponents at Head-=- + quarters, The take fron the QUNPOZE operation avpears very ’. interesting. We noted with interest that AMAUTO-1 discusses frecly with his subordinates and privileged visitors subjects of a con- fidential nature, including matters that have to do with intel. Jigence activities: - Sone of. the discussions offer a number of " operational Jeacs which we can follow-up, such as the medical. ‘information given on 22 September 1969 in the morning: hours, 2, The ANEDITS have suggested that as an aid to help them translate aceuvately and pessibly more rapidly, they weuld appreciate receiving sce original tapes in addition to the traus- cvipts on a trial basis. Then when parts of the transeripts are not understandable to the trarslater he would have readily avali- able reference for replay. 3. With the next transmittal of the next QUDOZE material, we would appreciate receiving both the transesipts prepared by vy the station and the actual tapes covering the same period of time. The ceonpliete package can then be forwarded to the. MEDITS -, for their use as mentioned above, : TERENCE A, NI LRIBACH . HEWRY K, PURTIN _ Distribution: BoE '' 3 = COS, Radrid CROSS REECE SRBC AND BL ek X-Ref 2014-73529 OSiMY- 11629 BGs HENGE 19.-6- 14/2 CaSSATIoN SECRET Wi/coa/6rs Distribution: 1 - §/i8/S 1 -— wn/co2/oPs : ~ : (Chrono) C/U/COG | James BE, ¥lannexy ‘y - OWiginator Ue , praderdek A. “AUner, ar. wee eee ee a oe ae - - RUSTING ANY RELUAL OME ; os aera! = “te: ACTION BEANCH , ~ ” Hehle ro and ttle shown ara not proper, . 2. Destroy iront cover ‘sheet, A ibes at records insert proper fie ito - below and forward significant action taker ot comnignts tequir-. documect'to RID AN. ing pleservaticn FROM: ; . PROPEG FAL nO a : . . . : | J RINZ oo m ; ~ WEAY. - Sa] VAG ~ . Ripjay “A EX=129 Tt. 4239 CA 50 TUB gl - ES Gt.7 . af _ - . rae yf ~ tb pgom fo ATE loreiceas . yn TO | NO. TRecenven f eowmancen | INITIALS © % , a a S . . oF , ; y Soe “| Pavey. : t . Poa, P| Le i i a \ 1 S EE, ° 7 ; | dad ee MMrwsestaen Sree "SmApan, i CK Yewy re peo AXE (pan. | 2 7 { | . f , . ro Rurc® ‘ \\ fis cel FA prAv | gor Free. — oa) i 7 io Sed 1 So ee “OD Bay ~ A | t rer) 7. . | : t a TITLE a @ -- : : 1 . ! : -w ' 7 i PT FRE ROBBER TERRY CODE) — = fom, [Ee LS BT PRE RT| a REQUEST i cnoex 2. ! ae f DATE MICROFAMED { DOCUMENT OaTeE DOCUMENT NUMBER } 2? I Li _ ‘ | ; @ a Ile G7 (OSHA 25595 id . 8 Pay. 610c *oncas SECRET 40) _ CADP PAIS SECRET TYPIC/OUDOEE oe Hoxican Journsiet*s Comments on Cracheslovakia ACTION REQUIRED - REFERENCES FYI only git —_ , Attached is an extract from a transcript of 16 October 1969 concerning a conversation held ‘between a fenale Mexican : journalist fron. the magazine "Siempre" and the Charge d'Affaires of the. Cuban Eabasay in adrid, Guillerzo Orestes RUIE Peres (201-735296). . Perry D. WACHAL Attachment: As stated, herevith Distribution: 2 - COS, Hexico City, w/att, b/w 2 - C/WHD, w/fatt, h/w 2- C/EuR, go/att 2 - COS, BH/Hiami, w/att, h/w. CS cor Bee Sol BG S/LBLS ucfaet ort OBPAICH SYMBOL AND MUMDER OSHA ~ 25608 ek re wv pas ree ive 'D ve a sna weg as to.send : year ther was untae Ruiz exctaine te Spain, ths guperst : mabi-nal ovcanicaticns, : yet wall tied up, sll tha way t- the bene. pacnis acre ara secser Sens, but later : You think sbout a : ne in to step -eenle in et “: ints * n2Ve ther soomun- the first cemmaist ism nor seelaliam az pen Ccoaccrslovelde, Poland, where she : t. Sae depicts 18] Deen Shase in yosr in Creztcslovakia invasion causes live of apatay fren e fer oa crisis +s seaol ns Sneir wae “eapahla, norseng the a a4 seived by Lenin op fur te date ~uical evolution ane fanis to ga he the U “wants to leeve for Ax to iste, The detinitlen J in the cum “ue te che Ha fd ols. le atest ributed tare. “but “thoy” cor ; ay tae le ftist pk DLica thong raise’ whatever taey vant cr waatever interests .tnam, ond Fidel's speech wag cf ne intures st to taem, since they did. nes “nealyze 16 thorougnly. . mt . She sey “tiat there ts a latent revo: ‘utdenary sentinent Shroushon f nurepes 4t tae Sepbenne there are some pe-erful censers where they cenpare the perforct.nee of tho Gilnese and Asiatic. outorears more tnan they do the Soviet enes, ton sne sets to Cuba she Pru, because thewe: ig c trend cf distrust Europe, because they think thet they receive nly tarcugh one channel, Uren hearing these semewneb antt-Soviet revarks on the ° ne cerrespendent, Ruiz intarruchs her and -says they *navg to bé on the sida of the Scvieats for tue poaseng: firat from the military end eccaonic point of vicw, and also decause rigcl or wrens they are on te same sfde of the fence an] must - right egainst taese on the ether side. Cuba ass faady and still nas, Great discrapanctas with Russia » China, gnd the United 5 In tho ce of a1] these ais resanc we sr@ an the conmunism because ve sre against cnpit ° Povoc ares commun? st Rude says tues. in erter to find. atributicn cf waukth You “ust cask y self if you agree and lend, ecultsble diaterisusion cf ticn, resneét fer man, nat: naligeti cn off aopy. 49 in what ecunta, a this irl saya that toe enly trata is thas we Cubens ecAannss Live in (passe in any ceeiall : mu, in a@ country it cle werld D1i by i bucat. went Fivel zeta frerr the S382, c re Be Ne tere bedi i i . ereagne Aer Mo Joties: tiekos rer ane, go by Fuencsrral ! : S930, a Sranterid, or Pachizec, s Gwinn, -iLL nake.the caance fer ner. It soena sne xants te leive on Mendoy. 29 vonts taed to take care of her Mexican, visa BeCase she says taat 7f she goes 2t will nes de- Bappened with ilumbérto- CARRIE 35 's not in charge. Sse is te Hexico in 15 deys.- od ner the acme telechone nunbop tewt 226- G6-96. 14-0000 B Perry D. WACHAL . t t wane 7 ; Attoched 4s en. vextyncé fren 2 trewseript of 46 Ovtober : stden held ustyeon an kexnle Uexiean * 7G ; Ge @tiaires | SLUES Fores. (201-785226) . ne Distvibpn tions 2—-CcCS, M SO [ipa : Bee, SA lB BALI OLS | Wefare., “3 7 na ChO3S REAEMLE 40 NcCRAR 14-20000, . or es ~ - 7 coat - 7 _ 7 7 ~ 7 5 _ . fae. i . at ; a H i ' a “y L a - ~ i H E t ? ‘ i i on a ; i t : cee ee eee eee ftontt "Ise salary, ; seals, tiie ! : t inte asc wnt Ts must : ls 36,660 Pouty ranhore ° stesi in line to del | earis in tne strecs, rgd Poo: ot t . " - 7 , i i po oom = - a che oe Taeewe oe . to Q . vents to Ic f - to aste, % : ay ond Fideltg - - Tones snelyze it - : Bae seys thet turrets tent reveutiona a i EUPOng ; therne Guereleré so ‘erful | ~ they : v¢ perforsmnece of the Citnese and ee Saus Move tion they do the Soviet eres, Oe : 1 \ engicent” of distrust nut they pecaive cienaels : . : a Uren heering these sene ~ t parts <f the corre dent, Put t co te on the sida er the Sevi iets : fre: Gary ond cecnenic po! : Zz or y x they ore on tse Hang si figns c ree on the cter ° has, great discressneden with ‘Huss ‘ Stetcs. In the free of ell ¢: side of coununien Beenuse ve ere. : , E ’ ee WCRSN esmrede Ls : aaus Niles : eya she - woet EIEIO RS AIM 9 Pet RC OMIA BO rt f at 31] nets be tinels, afis Ler setoan Vig ar “She Saves. tary an ang te Cuns. nor and wily £OLt 14-0000 _ oe a . . a . . - . a ee a ae a - + wee ” . ~ , . t kee tee wep <i - : _- ' . : i : t : ‘ . : uo 1’ . - : 2 ! : , Ds . : - : * . ‘ g 3 14-0009 a weeny oe BS 14-0000 . _ _ . Le a oe . 7 . oo - _ . - > _ . on _ _lae . _ _ te — . ‘ Sate Loe ~ 7 - : . , 4 , a t . : : ; oe re : i 4 : . ‘ «OS Copy i ang He . us eh WF AF 76 - et . ett ad LY. ee Ol oe CEMVAIH IE Ox: 00000 Oo UNCLASSIFIED Cy. ow care ) : 2 carl ns ford f TO: (Oficee. depgraton, rom cemte', gy ke vRNA CONF TNTIAL.. EGU SECRET ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET _ _ NH/COG/OPS. COMMENTS (Number each comaent to-thow hom atom } fo whom. Orew © bene acrots colimn citer. woch comment} buitdaig)’ (7) CONFIDENTIAL =] [ATERMAL © F) UNCLASSIFIED” 3-62 “Sor 610 “tanene* POKXSECRET - . t i 14-00000 = 4 —~ sews goa wud +} —G_&_C_R_E_T- t [BORE Raa mete To ew ” A rar nn a oe. Tree ae renee Chief of Sta tion, Madrid i las WeDiW SECEE _ {OT GUANO OFS Chief of Station, WH/Hinal | Lom oA MDL a hs lpg OTR Hemtophoro Division. | lame - enc? a : ? TYPIC/AMAUTO-1 - . . aig Wigan Ta AHOW FF RES TT REPERENCES: A. MADRID 9655 . BY DIRECTOR 40647" C. - OSMA 24212 - D. OSHA 24112 ACTION. . : See paragraph 5, below - .1. ‘Headquarters maintains its high interest in. AMAUTO-1.- as ug-range, in-place recruitment target. Much of this | “ interest is kept alive by the excellent operational reporting » done.by Station Madrid-over the past year, of which references — - -. C and D hereto are good examples, a mo, -.,. . 2. Subject's position and total personality recommend hin to us as a high-potential target. He is strongly intel- ‘ lectual and emotionally committed to an ideal: At the same ‘tine, he exhibts certain vulnerabilities which could. be - exploited.’ We believe, however, that AMAUTO-1 could be ' approached only in a.classic sense: a rationally developed, long-range recruitment culminating in what would be essen- tially an intellectual and even ideological pitch. This course of action would take time and assets, but we think he would be eminently worth it, 3. First, his access not only is good now but seems destined to improve, Secondly, 1f he were our agent, he ; | has the wit and the acuity to know what ve want and submit information accurately based on requirements. Lastly, he is a strong personality who could be counted on to move flexibly but effectively within the target milieu. Distribution: oo : as 2 - COS, Madrid a3 ; 1 = COS, WH/iiami CE Ree (Continued ) [oseatos symot ano nuata ROSS REHRENT 10 — 7 OCT 'e3 ess re | “201-735296 - 2 October 1969 -_Distribut ton+--—--.., 1 - E/IB 1. 2 WH/COG/ 1 - WH/COG cont a - + a re LF Pats Lee he SY@ECL {oME . forex tena tury, . on Ye i ys wea Of be Ae fo. “ tine, BUR/IB ¢ 72 bib f | Beas, “Mm liner, Jr.% asa tee reeves ern 7 - oo | DISPATCH a er ne Ns ce 14-0000 Nm ETE | bers ltr UAE TOT Bite Aer SYM BOLIANOD_NSUMTER: SVUIELINUATION OF 4 ON nt arene eer aera me: DISPATCH. - | SECRET OSMW = 11585 4. AS @ recruitment target, however, AHAUTO-1 seens to © present serious difficulties. He is strong-ainded, opiaionsted, idealistic,. aad apparently committed to the ‘revolution. On the — othé? hand, there are certain things about him shich. could be »* /Converted tato recruitment vulnerabilities. First arerg theso . 48 bis apparent belief ‘tnat the regime (read: the Revolution) — ds; not making-the “bes: use of his talents. (Gne cannot tell | ‘precitsely.chetter. this is the cause. or result of his apparent | basic emotion. instability. During: public appearances ‘he : ‘displays polished manners and a ‘pro-regine attitudé; .in private _ he frequently complains to Hig subordiantes that he did not ask ‘for a diplomatic position, that he would prefer an induatrial | . job, and’ that he believes his’ position to -be. more a handicap ian. a’ -pronotion.. Secondly. he obviously: desires personal. - restige and ‘Loxufious*Tiving. ‘While these traita do not. mean. uch ti cad \ Cuban 48 compared to-a Soviet or - onomic..is@anagement in Cuba.do. srha rhaps,) help him considerably... There may even be other vulnerabi : ities which further target’ study could expose. ..° 3. We present these: thoughts at the same time that. we .are fully aware of other operational pressures on Madrid's time and asseta, Nevertheless, we would appreciate the Station's comments on further development: of AMAUTO-1 as an in-place : recruitment target. . The first need would be the proper access agent, someone with @-Jesuit-like intellectual training who can - déal with him in the realm of concepts and. philoscphy as required. In any case, ve would like continued target reporting on AMAUTO-1, aS your time permits. a, Terence A, MILENBACH Henry K. PURTIN enone nn " ‘CLASSIFICATION | aca 53a USE PREVIOUS EDITION, , ae SECRET 14.00000 . ee oe ___ INSTSUCTIONS oo | __ PRIOR TO_ FILING ! TO: ACTION BRANCH _ te. ee ee ee, 1. Fillin Soct. 2. on back. Detach back flap If fila no. and.title shown are not proper, aad forward to RID. 2. Destroy tront cover shect, unleés it records insert proper filo no. below and lorward os significant action iaken or comments requir- document to RID/ART SD . . : _ ing preservation. “7 st co of FROM: PROVER PILE NO. ~ : RD/ SD ; . . __TO: ALL ADORESSEES vy “oe . . FILL IM “SECTION 1 ON BACK. IF APPROPRIATE - . _ . COMMENTS” . . _ . tobe my fe - we os 7 veh . . ee i bf. s: he eM trae 7 0 6 eee . 1. Soe a - = = ; ¢ fotechee date “1 e 7 Srricene [ OM pace re tee 1, “To INITIALS darhere - a vl vA “e geed erg, 5 check. zl Csthcy bee bed wed? : bine poe “., 4 peat itesec pesuth of th ebehe. caterer Ls? IPCI aYBAL ; FILE TITLE ~ | se aostnact | . ae NUMOLR «PRIMARY GOOG? TRACE . “ ; ~ 7 REQUEST '- by = = - ry; [= 735 AGL i COCUMENT DATE , COCUMENT NUMBEA eas 6g fusma 25ss0 S29 610g Gt rereces SEC 7 _ 140) 4 vas bares DAIE WICRCFILMLO —_—. ~ on ~~ 14-00000 ren, [als 19? ‘ACTON OUTED eH TeeNCS PROGSSNG STON Di cP) Chief, ‘Wéstern Hemisphere Division ; lao deonnne eequnsD fT, Exropean Divallen ; ; OMY QUALEHED Deb Chief of Station, WH/Miami . _ [an det noDGNS 'RYBAT/TYPIC/ QUT INID/AMAUTO-1 . oo, > 1. .On 23,September 1969 AMAUTO-1 called an unidentified - Spanish woman who. resided in Cuba for many yéars before re- -~ turning: to: Spain, - AMAUTO-1 noted that he ‘visited the Spanish / woman's “in PBRUMEN. and. found-everyone in. good ‘health. The unidentified. Spanish woman asked. AMAUTO-1 if there was much. food available -and ‘the following dialogue began: ~ .’ Me oo AMAUTO=1:" Yes, everything is being resolved. ~ oo But imagine to be free, one must pay | -. ‘a high price and the price must be — : _paid. There is no other way, : WOMAN: . What, one wants, one must pay; : AMAUTO-1: It is very logical, but look, when one is a servant to the rich, the servant usually lives relatively well, but the servant continues as a servant, However, ius» when one no longer wants to be a servant ito the rich, one has to begin saving and the only way there is for the poor to _ Save is to reduce (the intake) of essential foods, change the essential and begin to buy machines and to buy a series of things (cuestiones) and one day, we will ‘become rich together, We can Say we are rich when we have resolved all the problems, “not only material problems, but Spiritual, cultural, that is, when everyone can do and believe as he likes, Distribution: 2 - C/wuD a . 2 - C/EUR . ....cont inued 2 - COS, WH/Miami , Joss ration 10 y —— CSPATOH SYMBOL AND MUNBER : DATE an : OSMA--. 25530 1 Gctober 1969 . _ OASIRCATION wo HOS Aig MUMAER / 201-735296. SECRET/RYBAT fH See ——— “yenier ofstation, saaria DC | ousin, identified as’ Esther CORRIPIO, while he vacationed | 14-0000 - tt ge | , CLASSIC A TION 1 OISPATCH SYENCL ANG NoVSrS CONTINGAHON-OF - ie DISPATCH si E CRE Te . ak OSMA - 25530 WOMAN: on? 7 ‘don't do ‘anything but taik of LO .Cuba and I adore the country. I have ‘a brother there who is a nurse and he: says he is fine. “AMAUTO-1: “cuba | gets into” your blood. When I. ; a “" Saw Esther she was a little thin, but was in g00d ‘health, : 2..- We ‘think the’ Above ‘is another good example of AMAUTO-1's passion. for the good life. | While he appears. patriotic and: . ‘openly supports the regime, we continue’-to believe: that he would prefer a return“to the relative freedoms enjoyed by his country~ “men before the (start of the revolution, Seca ze of Sette” . Howard. R. SACODER + CLASSIFICA TION “SECRET. NG 1 MUETE vs ‘5 14-00000, a _PRIOR 10 FLUNG wo, ee 7 7 ~ rie a . ees ee ~ 1. 2 Pate bh pat 2% aa H vy and beta to RID. ? ie ! 3a ; | hte ao. and tile shown are not propes, ; 2. Destroy front cover sheet. ualers ih reeerde : proper fle no belew and forward a @ . osigniheant sehen bucent or Comme als reid. document to RID AN, To¢ 3 ing preservation @ . o of Bloor vat . . “RIDA . ‘ . _ a “ERT. 4239 | a") a t . es nas Y i 1, "sy “~\ ; \ . as x Pon. . : oO ; 1 ! f , ' . . NaeMeat i _o | 6. i hp , sha mre oe uaere™) ; z 2 - . Pia : ad 1 3 welt wid ~~ Be ; ine av va Dw. Lhe ht uae ; . Po es hd Mate Lb edited thet ) C _ | SY eg bi mat bat ise wolf . 2) io Jie a ry dt oC TA CW i Q “ i co ae ae pt a - od 7 Ch. Yo . >) : | | i ae T et 3 3. ; io 4 ~ ho dae; . ope i ; iA ? atin A" - ’ baad | i . i * — —! \ i" wo 14, : HOD { ; t : -) iL { | oa . woe a | | 5 ap » ms | | ! e = po : ar 16. t “ poo | j U . ' FIRe Tike ~ : ; wo i 7 « . FRE NU walk @ PRIMARY COSet a . race” : aBSTRAcT : : — : a . 7 REQUEST oe ¢ : rf J3ZS 2 IC : Go DATE MICHOFILMED : - ad DOCUMENT Bare : iOOCUMENT NUMBER , : 7 pf : 7 ” Wo & 7) ass 28026 ww ey bla ree CSECRET ww BRE eee OKA! _Chict of Station. Sootizen “Caiet, Western Hemigphors | Divisioa; Chief ef, Burcpe Division; Cos, SH’ Mian ‘Chief of Station, Madrid : ¢ AS UK/QUTINIRCRBR BowiaV/sanvel ISO Troncoa *TACTION ReDUrtiD - Reet Oa 29 October QUTIMID reported a conversation between Guillermo RUIZ Perez, the Cuban Minister to ‘Spain, and. danuel TELLO Troncoso, Adentified in the Diplonatic List ‘as Counsellor of. " Babasay, regarding the postponement until 31 October of a weeting they ' were to have on 29 October. We have no information on the purpose of the seeting. We note that TELLO , arrived in Spain in January. 1969. Howard R. SACODER Distribution: 2 2 ~ COS, Santiago — 7 © « 7 ne © ad C/WHD. : : 2 = C/ER . 2 = COS/WH,Miamd— 72 6. 7 Pec ck ee ~s% an . ae re LP 6€ 24a % ae AS : : _ : CS RETLRENE 70 ars ere ch Frm aad MDE SSSCS~SC*Si t | _ osma g5624—C | 7 Novembor 1960” TARA Pinas 1s Fed oMsta SCRET Sn 735 276 1°)
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Audit history for this Record Identification Form LEAF National Archives and Records Administration webniaster(@nard.gov htips://veww.archives.gov/scripts/starfinder.exe/246936/jfksnew.txt 1/4 SEPP ED ey nA Cpe PHREC TOR Pau 7 ANGELS PO ROTTS Wi MEANT) cae) ays DLTEDUTin ASAP FH GICAL DICCRIE MANUTL (VICCS) PLATZ AQSLIST 10, LOS ANGELES WA! SEY LO YSLPENOME, VIGOS PRO MEAL yey CaaS A ee 2 oPESSaAce COONENT: Based on Madrid LISL CIN Of 99) vacucst thet accuse ocean of WiAideok be eiven such f rootien abeue Subject &3 poscible for take ef approcch to Cubca c in Madrid. SMEUD/LB/S | ChAT 4 Atic . oy ag Fava ren Ee PLANTER ae efi /oes Cone . 7 (oo ud LOPY . on Pore LGM, OC ATE tise bing che he cad ne we GREE TE CS FILE NO. _o aera 7 10 ET 191224Z MAY 70 CITE MADRID /S13 —_ WOES GF PF Ht) - DIRECTOR, WH/MLAMT TYPIC ANAUTO REFs DIRECTOR 933399 f. WE BELIEVE THAT CHANCE ENCOUNTER WITH AWAUTO~1 ALONE TOG DIFFICULT TO SRRANGE SINCE aWauTO-1 IS FREQUENTLY IN COMPARY SOMEMO RE FROM HIS STAFF OR HAVING LUNCH WITH SPANISH OFFICIALS OR BUSI NESSMENZ. MOREOVER, EWCOUNTER UNDER THIS SITUATION, WE FEEL, WOULD NOT PERMIT RELAXED EXSHANGE BETWEEN SAMKG AND AMAUTO~1. WE WOULD LIME TO SUGGEST FOLLOWENG ALTERNATIVE s A. OW ARRIVAL SPAIN VIA AERONAVES DE MEXICO FLIGH 45@ LEAVING MIAMI FRIDAY SAMKO WOULD GO DIRECILY TO HOTEL OF STATION SELECTION. STATION OFFICER WILL ALSO OCCUPY HOTEL IN ALIAS AND INITIAL COBTACT WITR SAMKO WILL BE MADE IN HOTEL. CINCIDENTALLY, BELTEVE NO NEED PACHANKIS ACCOMPANY SAM KO To MADRID. > a. EARLY SUNDAY APTERNOOR SAMKO WOULD GO DIRECTLY “Ty AMAUTO-1'S PRIVATE RESIDENCE. HIS EXCUSE WILL BE THAT ME WOULD HAVE GONE TO EMBASSY BUT WAS CERTAIN THatT 3s GuPY SECRET SINCE SAMKO TOUR CR AACA]D AN SUBUNSSA LEAVING EARLY CONTACT SM auTC= 1 OST RATMES TRAN POUSLELY MISE GPPORTUNITY TO SES MIM. see bso WILL Be PYOTRUCTE: To STEN LP Fle TOUR OF SOLS AUTHENTICITY TO STOSY.35 SAMKO @ HAVE Re PREpASED WEPLY TA INSU TTASLE QUNSTIOCN FROM AMAUTO-1: WOR UID YOY FIMD MY fuLeeesi SAMKe'S NEPLY WOULD Se THAT FE OBTAINED ACDRESS FHUM TeuRIA EMPLOYEE AT ALRPORT WC SPONT CONSIDZS4GLS TIME TRYING TG LOCATE 4NALTO~3 RE STCLNOE. (ADL S=SS a! RL TN GIP Last AVATLABLE IVESTL AY.) SABRES WOULD FURTSES EXPLAIN, FF THAT FE DID NOT PSO. MGe E*PLOYEE GOT A-OPESS, BLT KNOWS GME MADE NUMBER OF TELEPHONS CALLS. Ge MARNOT PREDTOT AN AUTO-i'B REACTION TO THES VIFECT APP EQACH. ME MIGHT COMMITMENTS THEREBY THAT SAMKO PREPARED STANDARD LIke ee & LASSIFIED MESPAGE ROUTING ANO/OR INLT'ALS-SEEN BY aE THAT BECAUSE HE IS AMERICAN HE SHOULD NOT VISIT PBRUMEN EMGASSY, WOULD, WE FEEL, QUICKLY AROUSE AMAUTO-1°S SIGN. SAMKO'S APPROACH TO AMAUTO-1 RESIDENCE CAN BE MONITORED FROM HOMES OF TWO STAFFERS WHO LIVE WITHIN EYSHOT OF AMAUTO-1°S RESIDENCE. C, AMAUTO-i°S PROBABLE SECOND QUESTION: How DID SAM KO KNOW HE WAS IN MADRID? REQUIRES MORE THOUGHT aND HELP FROM MIAMI. IDEALLY, SAMKG SHGULD BE ABLE SAY THAT A MUTUAL FRIEND OF BOTH AMAUTO-1 AND SAMKO WERE TOGETHER RECENTLY LN MIAMI] ARD AMAUTO-1°S NAME MENTIONED. SAMKO ASKED WHAT HAPPENED TO AMAUTO-1 AND FRIEND DISCLOSED THAT . (ni 08SEC) AMAUTO-~ {| NOW “AMBASSADOR™ TO SPAIN. (SUBJECT WHR TATA T5959 MIGHT BE APPROPRIATE "FRIEND" WHOSE SAME SAMKO MIGHT USE. STATION SUGGESTS THAT CONTACT BE MADE WITH SUBJECT TR LOS AWGLELES TO OETERMINE WHETHER HE KNGWS WHERE AMAUTG-1 1S. ALSO CBTAIN PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION, OCCUPATION iN LA AND PRIOR JOB TN MILAM? PLUS OTHER NOTABLE CHARACTERISTICS WHICH COULD BE USED AS FILLER BY SAMKO TO SKGW THAT POSSISLE RELATIONSHIP EXISTED BETWEEN AMAUTO- 17S COUSIN AND SAM KO.) IN ADDITON, SUGGEST SECRET ROUTING ANO/OM INITIALS SERN RY ce snr geenenni mame us| 7 t PANE 4 MADRID 113 SE CR ET PACHANKIS RE-CONTACT SAM KO TO ASCERTAIN NAMES OF PERSONS KNEW AMAUTO-1 AND FROM WHOM SAMNKO /E RECEIVED INFORMATION OF AMAUTO-L'S MAGHID ASSIGNMENT. WELCOME OTHER SUGGESTIONS AS REPLY TO ASOVE QUESTION. 2. LINE SAMKO WOULD TAKE AFTER FOOT DOOR SHOULD BE THOROUGHLY REHEARSED IN MIAMI BEFORE ARRIVAL MADRID BECAUSE OF Di- ELEME ATA MIAMT SHOULY CABLE WHat SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS ARE GIVEN TO SAMKO SO THAT STATION OFFICER COMPLETELY AWARE OF HOW SAMKO IS TO CONDUCT HIMSELF. 3, IN VIEW DESIRE TO INITIATE CONTACT BEFORE AMAUTO-1'S JUNE DEPARTURE SHGGEST CONTACT ABOVE PERSONS ASAP. S 281-755296. GP) (dies Sua Ufo | ees? wot 8 ee me ca SECRET =~ SECRET (When Filied Ins ‘ —_ lama s 4 f f BASED ON og 10026/NADR "1069 (IS O79701) iMADR-1100 (CIN 082937) UIN/QUDOZE ReCOmued NES NO FOREIGN DISSES \ CONTROLLED DISSE CSR MADRID WH/NIANT [aon (CORRECTION TAPE USED) ; ONAL ATIN ' 2awAHOO CABLE SENT XX AS RELAY ERMOLU \ i LONOT FOR LaiSON SECRET : C/WH (eines Faied ta ; COPY NO. PREVIONE EDITIONS ee Bal & Intelligence Information Cable IN-O79701 PAGE 1 OF & PAGES STATE/IND DIA NMCC/MC GECDEF ICS ARMY NAVY AIR} ClA/NMCE NIC NSA $00 ERROR fe €& opts Then material cgninies information uffecting the Notionnt Defeats ef Me United Sinres within thes moaning of tha Espionone hews, Tirle 18, UGC. Sace. 773 ond 7P4. the feonsiniuon of fevoulon of with in any monner ig of unguthonred panos ie prohibited by how, oT oe NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM THIS IS AN TNFOSMATION REPORT, SECRET : ae CITE TDCS DB-315/02457+70 DIST 18 MAY 1970 CUBA/SPAIN 4-6 MAY 1970 PROTESTS BY CUBAN EMBASSY IN SPAIN OVER ALLEGED ATTACKS ON CUBAN OFFICIALS ACQ SPAIN, MADRID CEARLY MA 1970) FIELD NG. OSM 10026 SOURCE AN OFFICIAL SPANISH SERVICE; FROM A SOURCE DESCRIBED AS i / | | | | i | i I SENSITIVE AND USUALLY RELIABLE. L. Ip EARLY MAY 1976, THE CUBAN EMBASSY IN MADRID PREPARED A PROTEST NOTE TO THE SPANISH FOREIGN MINISTRY OVER AN INCIDENT WHICH OCCURRED AT THE BARAJAS AIRPORT IN MADRID sees BETWEEN CUBAN REFUGEES AND CUBAN OFFICIALS, IN WHICH BLOWS WERE EXCHANGED, ACCORDING TO MINISTER CUILLERMO RUT @, UBAN CHARGE D'AFFAIRES, THE EMBASSY WILL CHARGE THAT SIX PUNCTIONARIES AND FOUR DIPLOMATIC COURLERS FROM HAVANA WERE PHYSICALLY ATTACKED ON 4 MAY AT THE ASRPORT BY DISAFFECTED CUBANS, ALL RESIDENTS OF SPAIN, THE NOTE STATED THAT “THIS COWARDLY AND UNJUSTIFIABLE AGGRESSION" ENDANGERED DIPLOMATIC NO FOREIGN DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM OuRCE PATREE 5B 50 Sy Eoras WND . a UNTESTED CUBAN VDELY te OF ¢ Ry ONE ISSE E “ na $2) ty a NC ITIEN ‘eh lIPP ROLLED 5 beh Vk es as TDERE MAY I CO HAL PISTOL<¥1 CUBA ope Pees Np Th 4 i A CAs TO GO DE 6 25 NTE BY Non NED WETNE LAT WET Pia BYE OF CON L fs CTOR “4 no Nh cD, eran ws EGER o chan awa al MADRE Chey INS SORMER tTEN cyte i Sree ATT IN ere (O FOREIGN DISSEN/ THE PROTECTION IN THREES CUBAN REFUGEES BAD EEN ARRESTED AND WOULD BE DEPORTED TO FRANCE, TOR THEIR THE REFUGEES HAD SAID THAT HORACIO FUENTES HAD PULLED DURING THE FIGHT, A CHARGE “WHICH FRANCO DENIED AT B, MANY OTHER ATTACKS HAVE BEEN SUFFERED BY CUBAN AT THE ALRDPORT AND DAMAGE DONE T C, WHEN CUBAN SEAMEN N THE CANARY POLICE STATION BY AN AGINT “GUSANO" CTURNCOAT) . BD, ALTHOUGH THERE ARE SPANISH REPUBLICANS AND SPANISH COMMUNISTS IN CUBA, THE SPANISH EMBASSY IN HAVANA IS NEVER MOLESTED, &, FRANCO [5 PREPARED TO COMING TO SPAIN TO CARRY RAZORS FOR TICULARLY THOSE WHO GO TO THE ATHPORT, 5 TO CARRY PISTOLS, CPIELD COMMENT: ACCORDING TO AN OFPICEAL SPA CUBAN DEIPLOWATS MAY APPLY FOR GUN PERMITS MINISTRY AND «6G ) PROBABLY ReCEIVE PERMISSION, PENLRA™ OF N DISSEM/CONTROLLED DISSEM 3 q Te > STA ELON EF re LO DISSEM FOR NIGER CO FIE ~ ry . e a CABLE SECRETARIAT Digseminarion —_.CLagsirieo MRGAGE,. ° JOral Copies oe ROU TUN AMOYOR HETTLRLE-aWEN 0 PERSON ROTHER ECRET® oie oer (Piet Filled Infe REes. 24 boapetmanettend (“# ia 3 ADVANCE CORY a VEO BLOTTED [[seesgper on OF THis COPY PROMBITED : Eve (xo CLASSIFY TO CS MLE NO. ay: aT: KREP TO CS FILE NO. cise BY 3e pun O ere aw O RETURN TO MRAM CH ye Elf @ley cue Ra cilps et citer AK TION NO | 248 POP _ALOr SECRET 1517242 WAY 70 CITE WH/MIANI~7570 {NEBECKER ACTING> DIRECTOR, MADRID Ae woes 15Harie 684143 TYPIC AMAUTO e REFS: A. DIRECTOR 033355 B. UFAA~ 1978 1. IN MEETING WITH SAMKO ON 14 MAY, PACHANKIS MENTIONED POSSIBLE TRIP TO MADRID AS TOURIST TO HOLD "CHANCE MEETING WITH AMAUTO/1. SMAKO VERY ENTHUSED, FLATTERED HIS GOVERNMENT NEEDED HIM, AND IN POSITIVE FRAME OF MIND FOR OPERATION. NO FINANCIAL COMMITMENTS MADE (EXPECT WE WOULD PAY EXPENSES ON TRIP) AND ME APPEARS TO BE MOTIVATED TO HELP COUNTRY AND OLD FRIEND. AT OUR REQUEST, SAMKO HAS APPLIED FOR NEW PASSPORT. INCIDENTALLY, HIS WIFE PASSED AWAY ON 6 NOVEMBER 1969. 2. WE ARE NOW IN POSITION TO DISPATCH SAMKO. PLS cntcntitmnninacinsintn ADVISE WHEN HE IS NEEDED ON AMAUTO/1 APPROACH: 3. FILE: 201-735296. GP-1 SECRET OK, ih a fe ‘ Lr Mnf ce noe coger e dita Cee “ aud , ors Begs « ae wf fue they a SECRET a dot aoe y 4 Rpg ee “SPare To LACK PACHANKIG INTCRYVIEW ROX ANY POSSIGLE } nemiwn to fouite) Gietaence sunita AMAUTO-1. AS i NABLY WELL OFF RETIRED marry O COULD NATURALLY COULD NA MDI OVIDED BY FONDLY-REMEM AYR, VUTO-1 EVER 7O AND JUDGING PROM AM eWwel ANDO ANDELAY~ CHEREPORR, TURN ENG POINT TN ARY WE we WOULD NEED ea fr BS RIL (TE os fo oopy NO. BESSANE FORM TOTAL COMES: OCs units aah BWR ET i | - OY IF —— gt fp FT (7 innex fT no incex . LJ REWAN To. BRANCH C1 ene aio fen Tv LD C) fie i 03 PILE NO, 64 we JS LEE vm, fetta a ca (classilicatlony (date and tie fied) ~ reference number SECRET CITE DIRECTOR a rf OF 33557] PAGE TWO LIST OF PLACES FREQUENTED BY AVAUTO-1 WHERE SAMKO WOULD HAVE CHANCE “BUMP INTO" HIM, IF MADRID HAS OTHER IDEAS, WELCOME ALTERNATIVE SCENARIO. 4. FILE: 201-735996. END OF MESSAGE WH/COMMENT: Ref A said Hqs willing consider use of SAMKO to approach AMAUTO-1. Ref B gave results of Miami's contacts with SANKO, Aye peer aa en fk | had WE 0. eh. WILLIAM V, BROE Liege C. Le ( AMES FE, FLANNERY CATED EUR/TB 7454 C/WH/COG Sonngartiits OF it Mihi ad * rae AUTHENTICATING RELEASING OFFICER : ; i ia ying 3 OFFICER “sa! lL SFCcrRers | ie REPRODUCTION BY OTHE 2 THAN THE ISSUT NG OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, eGPyY NO. FOnw 9030 USE PREVIOUS 1 hy EDITIONS a tia, . TT CABLE SCRE LARIAT DISSEMINATION BPR apvaned come | fissuce cuaAsryY TO ¢ Pie At) SOPY BREF TO C3 ke ‘ a Oo SRS Bro im sere vb ki al _ a - LUR 6. ree da SECRET 1219022 MAY 72 CITE WH/NIAWI] 7515 (NESECKER ACTING) DIRECTOR, MADRID f2" pple se Mt TYPIC AMAUTO REF: DIRECTOR 932893 {. MANUEL (VIG9S) PEREZ OF PARA 3 REF IS COUSING OF AMAUTO-1. HE WAS GIVEN CI DEBRIEFING BY ANOTIN-122 ON 24 FEBRUARY. VIGOS HAS NOT SEEN AMAUTO-1 SINCE 1963, HAS BEEN RECEIVING PSYCHIATRIC TREATMENT FOR SEVERAL YEARS, AND IS HOMOSEXUAL. DUE TO LACK OF INFO FROM VIGOS, AMOTS DID NOT PREPARE REPORT ON AMALTO~ 1. 2» WILL HAVE PACHANKIS INTERVIEW FOR ANY POSSIBLE INFO MISSED BY AMOTS AND ADVISE. 3. FILE: 201-735296, GP-i SECRET OT Ta ae COMPLETED BY 7 SSERETARIAT eye ACTION COPY Gul- 735295. GP-1 tocrf Bama let Seen oF ar eae Soa Wk SECRET (When Euiled Pay DOCUMENT TRANSFER AND CROSS REFERENCE SUBJECT OF DOCUMENT , DOCUMENT TOENT LF ICAT ION 7 tna yet wea — = seven tn T Ty a a ee a OLSPRTCH OR Sovace boc, syMaon NG. 4. BATE FILE NO. FO RGORCE Cave Tonvulg. Dale OF wer EVALUATION g. aNacyse ve. VES OT ESEMINATED Tm DOCLMENT 015P051T 10N __. hha. TRANSFERRED To i RE FELE WO, PERTINENT (NP ORMAT tON RUIZ, GUILLERMC 201-735266 2C1-814891 SEX M 06GB ? MADR~O1056 C8 MAY 76 CilT Cusa Occ 2 | TRAVELING HAVANA MID-JUNE FOR A MEETING OF AMBASSACORS UFAGIR R. 7605190007 FILE THIS FORM IN FILE No, SOP8 BG7 vee previous sorrions, SECRET & a PRIOR TO FLING oe. achon SaaS” roback Detaen bace Sa 1° _ ‘ at Go Say (2 Ge no and tne shown are nut proper, oraper ide no below and forward oy Eran! mower shont 1a Horeca rab H . antachon taken merc ths respule’- i document ta RED AN ans g pres Hf a nner — 1 PHOOER PRE NO : ROO NO RID EL sermerenersy nah en t AU STRAGT RLGUEST tee ntti _ nt sae ae S ed ‘ DICER NT DATE BT MC WIL EG ie iba ae ee SECRET DISPATCH i) _.-.-.. Gaiet of Station. Sentioce NF, Cniet, Weetera Hemisphere Division; __Ghief, Europe Divigi om _ Chief of Station, Madrid SUE © AKULE/QUTIMID/PERUMEN/Ma: ACTON REQUIRED - REFERENCES On 29 October QUTIMID reported a conversation betweon Guillermo RUIZ Perez, the Cuban Minister to Spain, and Manuel TELLO Troncoso, identified in tke Diplomatic List as Counselior Of Kabaasy, regarding the pustponement until 31 October of a meeting they were to have on 29 Gctober. We have no information on the purpose of the meeting. We note thet TELLO arrived in Spain in January 1960. Distribution: f 2 ~ COB, Santiago — 72 oo 7 Poe eke ue =» C/WED 2 C/2R . a= COS/WH, Miami — To O00 TF Packs o } 6] © ol @ © oO oe fees 3 ESYY a CO Bh CLF Bf S ROSS REFEREE TO a ~ joan SYMBOL AND NUMBER OSMA 25624 . CASHIACATION SECRET [oaie 7 November 1969 HOS PLE RUMBER LO FBS 276 an | | prmeneannsntinenenen iit einen 6 [ OISPA) ud Ls RCRET [cities oF Station watkic _. Chief of Station, WH/Elami Se H Chief, Western Hemisphere Division 00 cron PABCE \ “! Study on Guillermo RUIZ Perez. ACTION REQUIRED -REARINEES Reference: OSMW-11726 Forwarded herewith is a completed version by AMEDIT-2 of the study on Guillermo RUIZ Peres. MICHAEL V. SLATINSKY B. TICINETO Attachment: h/w Distribution: 3 ~ COS, Madrid w/stt b/w _ 2 ~ COS, WH/Miami w/att h/w Toate 8 yay 1373 EXemate oo ee (5 May 1970) Distribution: EUR/IB - WH/COG/OPS | - WH/COG/Chr¢< RID Originator RELEASING 2 SYMBOL DOA PRICES MOMATURE : RA (Cora oa AC/EURY IB i Glenn A. Rounsevell D DISPATCH | etn ne ba w+ SYMBOL NG. COuere cevetowei sy, pare Of ima | 8. i po a Fyalyat ian S BMACYST S.C SS EMIRATES tn Be eoee ORESTES GUILLERMO 201195054 sex M CUS ? ey 70 cit ? Theo as REPORTED oY SuBs ECT OF 201- 866054 R 7OOSL10495 rom POR" BET vse esevroue toi troms AMBASSADOR LEBANON SYRIA, TOLD ANTOLIS SABLY ANTOLIN AL F ON S O CASTENEDAD, SCHEDULED FLY SAID THAT FOR WEEK'S SAIO HE TRAVELING o. BRANCH C] rien rio fot (retaroaen sunibee) “MADRID TYPTIC AMAUTO ROP? Al WHYMEAME 7946 (IN G21639 LEAD TO AMAUTO=~1 WHICH HOS WILLING ALTHOUGH SANKO DID NOT WAS WERY DEEP, QUTIMID/QUDOZE TRAFFIC SHEMS AMAUTO-1 LOOKED ON SAMKO WITH GREAT DEAL NOSTALGIA, AADRID'S OTHER PLANS ‘THROUGH Sup JECT REF B (201-8656047). REQUEST ATUS YOUR CONTACT WITH HIM AND PLANS, ° waned #. RECENT REVIEW OF AMAUTG+~] TAPES BY AMEDIT-2 SHOW THAT AMAUTO-T MAINTAINS CONTINUING PELATIONSHIP WITH QUSEQUIN-S2. -¢ COMMENTS THAT QUSECUIN-82 KNOWS AMAUTO-1 PERSONALLY AND SEES HIM RATHER OFTEN pur PRE: SUMABLY IN LINE OF DUTY, HOS INTERESTED iN NATURE AND EXTENT THIS RELATIONSHIP. VEEW OUSEQUIN-82 COMMENTS REPORTED IN OSMA-~23624, ATTACHMENT 2, STATION CHGHT USE THIS 5 RELATIONSHIP TO APPRoacH ANAUTO-L, - : 52 whoDish we é LS xl aagl 3. REPORT DATED 27 MAR 70 WAS DEBRIEFING OF MANUET, ‘ { us uurl COSROINATING OFFICERS _ : OM cas FL pve 5 _ re id AUTHENTICATING RELPASING OrFICER i SECR EB T : oo OFFICER GEMS Ties coy Moti ta pudARy THE ESTING OFFICE 15 PROHIBITED, cory NO, UNIT bers a = ORE: may fib 23 BH Te C8IGe | SEERER [jp No INDER ET aeruan po cnn BRANCH PAGE Tyo ent ae 2 . rete en CIEE SI {Oss feanon) aty and bene ‘isd) telerence Tumbery SECREt ee CITE DIRECTOR 4034 a (VIGOS) PEREZ, 30-yr AR OLD CUBAN “HO ARRIVED MIAME BY AIR on 20 YEB 70, VIGOS CLAYS TO BE UNTDENTIFIED CLOSE RELATIVE or AMAUTO-1 BuP HAS AMAUTO-i's HISTORY SOMEWHAT GARBLED, vidos ALSO SAYS THat ONE OSVALDO Rr TZ PERE E¢, DESCRIBED AS BROTHER oF AMAUTO-~1, TTas ASKED TO LEAVE CUBA AND IS now IN CANE FIELDS, WHAMIAMT REQUESTED To CHECK THESE LEADS, 4. FILE 201735296. END OF MESS SAGE Wil COG/ COMMENT + Ref A saig that SAMKO, Miami buteher whe old acquaintance of AMAUTEC > Has been located and willing tr: vi To Madrid if nece sary, Ret Bois Poa Brant for one Carlos CARRASCO, whom Madrid plans to USe somehow te get to AMAUTO- 1. / ; 3 an or ( . VA Yom C/VH COG “ che dt a : * % Moa f JOUN HB, SHERWwdop fe/ Burs 1B AL Fife (ie BROE CYE/FI/CY . { tT an COO fonie Mo Gag WISER ~ i : i AUTRENTICATING PELE! ging OFFICER an & oe ¥ ~r ponte ; OFFICER BU RARE me pen DISPATCH = excutz : Chief, Weatern Hemisphere Division | CHLSY, Rurone ah Diviailon —s! Chief of Station, WH/Miami J Chief of Station, Madrid eb ee sek OT DAD QUOZE De nme one Sonis GOWEZ Aragon, Cuban MIWREX Official _ ACTION REQUIRED KERERENCES somernaneeals aennranca mtensreictnlins ren ete AR: Bone, FYI. Please assign 201 number References: A. WADRID 04723 B. WH/MIAMI 6576 C. DIRECTOR 611307 i. Yhe following information about Subject's trip to Spain and her activities while here was obtained from QUTIMWID and QUDOZE. 2. Supject arrived in Madrid on 10 February 197¢. She traveled to Barcelona during the week of 23 February and returned to Madrid 6 March whereupon she then left for Portugal. She returned to Madrid on 17 March and waited for Guillermo & UI perez’ returo from the Spanish/Cuban Commercial nego- tiations in Cube. Sonia departed Madrid for Cuba en 27 March 1970. It appears thet she intended to travel to Vienna, Austria aext, Since several cables were sent to Vieuna from Madrid advising Sonia's travel status. During her gtay in Spain, Senia was in frequent contact with one Jose Agustin GOYTISOLO , Spanish writer in Barcelosa, telephone 728-4063 (Station traces are OSBA 02385, 17 February 1965; OSBA O2718, 11 August 1967; and O8BA 02785, 1 March 1968). She was not known to have been in contact with any other locals and what little time she had for diversion she gpent with the mission officers and their wives. Bistribution: 2 - CWE 2 — €/EUR 2 — COS, WH/Miawi 2... Continued SOO SES SE CEOS RUHREMEE TO 65~8225 7G “ 656-4474 OSH. ~ 26218 — Ae i pe “? De FE i | CLASSE ATOM SECRET é I } t i i { t ! | i ft FORM B64 rag 33a MTiRUATI On a" OMPATCK 3. The purpose of Sonia's trip to Madrid was to discuss the 1970 work plan for the Embaesy with the Charge, Guillermo RUIZ Perez. She aiso talxed with the various Embassy officiale, aost probably to familisrize herself with their duties and to see if they had any problems. She pitched in and helped with the backlogged work of Orestes BARRE DA and Horacio FUER T ES and also helped with the cultural activities. For instacce, she sent two cables to MINREX - one regarding the forwarding cf movie postere for a March exhibit and another regarding the forwarding of a Cuban stamp exhibition by end March. 4. In their discussion of the 1970 work plan Sonia told RUIZ that they were going to plan the February, March, and April guarter. She showed him “an agenda for the control of planned and unplanned activities" and the general directives of the plan which included scientific information and political information, with specific directives (requirements) for Spain. RUIZ has to prepsre for Havane @ monthly report, then a quarterly summary, of the activities accomplished. Based on these reports the activities of the following quarter wiil be planned. a. In line with the plan of scientific ivformation, Sonia and RUIZ discussed the pros and cong of a Comite Clentifice-Tecnico which is to be set up In Badric. “HUT! was oF the Gpinion thet the local (Spanish) Comsunist Party would try to infiltrate it and this would bring problews to the Embassy. Senia polated out the suvcesses encountered in Switzerland and Sweden with such a committee even though at first there were probleme which were later overcome. b. Sonia showed RUIZ a commercial project which she planned to take to Portugal and asked him ta read it because it was also of iaterest to the Cuban aisgion in Spain. cc. Sonia mentioned that the Plan of information was etill to be completed especially in the priority categories of Livestock and economy. ad. They turned next to the tepic of the budget. Sonia said that the budget for each mission aad to be submitted before the end of April (every year) and no addition:l expenditures couid be submitted for approval during the courrce of the year. Spain, Canada, and France, however, would be treated individually. Their special needs, such as acquisitien of more Office spice, raises im cost of living allowances, etc., wauld be taken into consideration at any time. in i _ i eo GSkCa EYP | WM Tcomtnueo no a ne er te USA PREVIOUS Recor SsteTINU ATOR GF DISPATCH S. During ¢eie various discussions HUD sired his complaint esbout the visx Department in liavana saying that the departeent was practically worthlegs and that last year 76 cables regarding visas remained unanswered. Scnia defended the Ministry saying tnat it hed a Lot of work to de, but RUIZ replied that they wanted to work only 6 hours en day. They 2leo discussed the scholarship situation. it seems thet during an interview between PR IE YT © (probably Jose PRIETO Renitez, Director of Foreign Relations of the MAP) and the Minister of sublic Works, PRIETO wae asked to provide 2 List of scholership candidates to be consid#red and he bad none. Eania gentioned that in Belgium they aisoa lost four scholarshipe because of this same reason. G. According to QUTIMID Sosia GOKE Z Arsgon is warried to one Miguel (1N@) and bas a daughter naged [lisuwe. Senta’s mother is still Living sithough apneared to be very 411 at the time Sonia left for her trip to Madrid because Sonia cabled at least twice to Havaorn inquiring about the steatum of her mother's besith. (CTYLOTE reported that Sonia's howe phone number in Havana is 7-4263.) Perhaps Headquarters can determine the full name of her husband by checking the reverse telephone listings. Sonis ie attractive, intelligent, sertious-minced and reserved. The last time she visited Spain she stayed with Vera BOGORODOWS K€ FI and waw on the same type of sission ac the present one ~ to discuss the Madrid Embassy's work plan. She Sise visited the Barcelona Consulate and the Cuban xwbesey in Lisbon. Belen B. NOTHDURFT poo CRASHER HOME i i Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Pores (201~735296) va yy uv Since Headquarters has recently prepared an extensive analysis on RUIS for the information of addressecs, an additional review has beon antited. However, the attached biographic study should be useysul. f ra oe phe DPOB: PRESENT POSITION: WIFE: CHILDREN: PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: PERSONALITY: 30 April 1970 Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Perez (201-735296) (NOTE: A comprehensive study/analysis on RUIZ was prepared in February 1970, see OSMW-11726.) Also uses Guillermo RUIZ Perez 10 February 1930, Havana Minister, Charge d'Affaires, Cuban Embassy, Madrid, since December 1967. Nilda VECIANA Lopez (DPOB: 26 December 1934, Havana) Five sons, and a sixth child due to be born April/May 1970, Guillermo, the oldest, in school in Cuba. Alejandro, Julio, Juan Carlos and Ivan with their parents in Madrid. : White, variously described as 5'5" ~ 5'°7" tall, and 170~190 pounds, stout build; round face, fair complexion, blond slightly wavy hair, light-colored eyes (also reported as blue and green), wears glasses. No visible identifying marks. Well dressed. Perhaps a relative's description of RUIZ Sums up his personality - "a man of many moods." He has variously been described as intelligent, mentally alert, competent, hardworking, and respected by his subordinates. Pleasant, easy going, nervous, quick-tempered, brusque but sincere, opinionated, strong-minded idealistic, self-confident. Has basic emotional instability, gives impression of being insecure in his position. At times Sarcastic, indifferent, egotistical, cynical, Serious, ungrateful and cold, who, paradoxically, appears friendly to some people. Outspoken, compulsive talker, articulate, limited vocabulary, swears a good deal, Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Porez EDUCATION: He can turn on considerable charm, where motivated. In contrast to his pleasant public image and acceptable language, private conversation is vulgar, Swears continually and flies into rages. Likes good living and spends money where it shows. Avid reader, keeps abreast of world events, shows willingness to accept whatever he deems to be good or useful from the outside world, Concerned with the image and prestige of Cuba in Spain. Emotionally committed to an ideal. An AMEDIT study summed RUIZ up as a realist. He speaks English and French. His wife, a teacher, always worked before going to Spain, and there works as a secretary and bookkeeper at the Embassy on an informal basis. Appears intelligent, competent, outspoken but solicitious and affectionate with her husband; interested in, and encourages him in his work. Appears to Support the regime, but not a fanatic, RUIZ is the dominant personality of the two, One reference states that he went to work at age 14, which Sugpests lack of formal education, In 1960 as an emplayee of the Ministry of the Treasury, selected to attend a statistics course offered by CEPAL, which lasted two years, One relative reported he completed elementary education at "Hermanos Maristas" school in Havana; did not know whether he attended high school, but said in early days of the Castro regime attended the University of Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Perez PREVIOUS POSITIONS: Havana. Another relative said his primary and secondary education was received in private institutions, and that he has a degree in “political economics" from the University of Havana. He is well versed in world affairs and has an understanding of international trade, Vice Minister, MINCEX, 1964-1967, Commercial Counselor, Cuban Embassy, Mexico City. Although he was accredited to that position in December 1963, travel indicates he was in Mexico from August 1963 to May.1964. Other references indicate he was in that position in September 1963. Ministry of the Treasury. In April 1962 he was Chief of the Department of Construction Expenses Studies, Office of Financial Statistics of that ministry. He was with the ministry as early as 1960, when he was selected to attend the statistics course, During the Batista regime he was in exile. Came to the U.S, sometime in the 1950's and apparently remained for some time before he left in February 1957, when, according to some reports, he entered Cuba elandestinely. Also reported to have been in exile in Mexico, LNYUMA records show he came to U.S. on 8 November 1956 to see his brother, left 17 November for the Dominican Republic where he received five months military training. Returned to the Orestes Guillermo RULY Perce POLITICAL ATTITUDE: U.S. 5 April 1957, overstayed his time, and on 11 February 1958 was ordered deported; claimed he would be killed if he returned to Cuba and did not show for deportation. Subsequent investigation showed he was in Cuba as of 2 March. A member of the Cuban Communist Party, admitted on the recommendation of Armando HART Davalos, Sccretary of Organization. Although he has been described as a militant Communist, a convinced supporter of the Castre regime and a fanatic Fidelista, there is evidence to dispute this image, An analysis of available information indicates that he is not a convineed Marxist, he cannot accept Party discipline, and that his character is basically incompatible with the system he serves, His father is reported to be an old- guard Communist and a leader of the barber's union, A brother reported to be a member of DSE in 1946, He expressed dissatisfaction with his position as a diplomat, feels his talents are wasted and would like a position in commerce or industry, whore he considers he could better serve the revolution, Has criticized the bureaucracy and inefficiency in the government in Havana, He has said that many Cuban diplomats want to stay out of Cuba, but it seemed to him that the Cuban government wanted to keep him (RUIZ) out of the way (1.e., outside Cuba}. That LEON had appointed him, supported him, and they are good friends, but that he (RUIZ) docs not like to work with a man who one does not pet to know, nor to know what he is thinking. He said he felt as if he were in Miami. Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Peres INTELLIGENCE CONNECTIONS: May 1964 AMMUG-1 roported RUIZ a Dol case officer in Mexico for cargetteod against “some area,” and later identified his photograph as DGI member in Mexico. In 1961 an emigre said RUIZ, with the Finance Ministry, was a Communist and G-2, AMTIKI-) said a letter from a friend in Cuba stated that RUIZ, then in Mexico, was a member of G-2, sent to try to infiltrate counterrevolutionary groups (1963). In April 1968, RUIZ advised Aristides DIAZ Rovirosa on the use of dispuises, the need to “live secretly" and commented on DIAZ! being “already clandestine." The Cuban Ambassador tu Geneva, in 1968, commented on RUIZ' refusal to accept DGL dominanee of the Cuban Embassy, Madrid, (AMDELAY-1). In July 1969, AMBEDEW=1 said RUIZ was very dictatorial in his dealings with DGY officers. CONTACTS: Not much is known of his contacts in Madrid, other than official. Is in touch with Ahmed LAYDI, Algerian Ambassador; Manuel TELLO Trencoso, Counselor of Chilean Embassy, Madrid; Alexandru PETRESCU, Romanian Minister to Spain and Carlos CARRASCO Munoz de Vera, @ lawyer and personal friend. TRAVELS: 1963: Aug. To Mexico Now. Moxico-Cuba Cuba-~Mexico Cuba-Mexico Mexico-Cuba Cuba-Spain we da ATA a De dee Orestes Guillermo RULY Pore, dan. Nethorlands-Spain duly Spain-France July Prance-Spain Aug. Spain-Cuba (via Ireland, Canada) Aug Cuba-Spain Spain-Cuba Cubt-Spain France-Spain Spain-Dominican Republic Spain-Switzerland Spain-Cuba Cuba-Spein (via French West Indies, Azores) Bot, Spain-Cuba Oct. Cuba-Spain 14 Nov. Spain-uK 16 Nov. UK-Spain 28-30 Nov. Two-day trip by auto to San Sebastian and Burgos 6 dan 70. To Italy, returning by auto. Alsa claims to have been in North Victnan as = member of a trade mission CQUDOZH) . ASSESSMENT: It appears that RUIZ might well be responsive £9 &N approach, with nsideration given to the manacr in which it as undertaken, the timing and the person involved. Orestes Guillermo RUYTZ Pero ACCESS: MISCELLANEOUS: Although RUIZ’ health has been described as generally good, he suffers from a back ailment which resulted Prom a fall in 1955 and which has been diagnosed as incurable, Aliso he suffers from a Jiver ailment for which he takes medicine. RUIZ is scheduled to return to Cuba in mid-1970, where he expects to be with MININT, rather than MINREX or MINCEX. ane Bee 8 ww CABLE SECRETARIAT T_DISSEMINA TON SSID MESSAGE * * Torey Corrs > 7 a MOTT AMO OR TIALS EER Ot PERSORARET So tunes “SECRET Shoo: [ —fL : at nee ee . (Whew Pied tr ; J we eee CI C 3 aT ADVANCE copy Ee aoted sLoTteo REPRODUCTION OF THs CAPY PA ona LEO . rat [inced Cl ves Cnc CLASHEY TO CS FILE NG, GREP TO Cs PLE NOL C} ene am a RETURN TO ach ON ab S ~ _ ee FILE, VR ip weeeluyl £ “8 pla uke clos, He Dee to _— SE CR ET 2919352 APR 7a CITE wim Lam 754 \ Ube INO? 2939 i i © DIRECTOR INFO MADRID Xe ~ ce TYPIC AMALTO . REF & WH/MIAMI 7324 (hO70/3/ B UFAA» [978 i, SAMKO SHOWN PHOTOS OF AMAUTO=-i AND REMARKED, “WHY, THIS IS WILLIAM.” REMEMBERED AMAUTO~1 AS NICE CLEAN-CUT BOY WITH HIGH IDEALS, WHILE THERE was PROBABLY FATHER-SON RELATIONSHIP, SAMKO DID NOT RECOGNIZE IT aS SucK, @e SAMKO IS WILLING TO TRaVEL TO MADRID TO TALK WITH AMAUTO-1. HE HAS an EXPIRED PASSPORT. Was TOLD INTERVIEW WAS EXPLORATORY agp PACHANKIS WOULD RECONTACT.y, TF SAMKO SERVICES WERE NEEDED, x Ss POUCKING ABOVE CONTACT REPORT, ALONG WITH REF A CONTACT REPORT, Via REF B. 4, FILE: 201-866854 AND @Bi-735296, GPe} SECRET tS COPY SECRET e a : tineekanon : n PROCESSING ACTON DISPATCH | . Se c RE ? ae o __ asst FoR anna 7 Chief, Western Resisphere Diviaion - ao (hitet ot Station, Madrid; ~ | _ Chief, Eurcpean Division GaN Chief of Station, WH/Miamt _ Sc” PPPS Bie Interview of Alexander S4mKO _ SUNN RIGUINID aErEnewo: Action Required: Para 2 below References: A. DIRECTOR 026320, B. WH/MiamY 7304 ©. WH/WIAMI 7346 1. Forwarded herewith are two contact x Submitted by Henry S&S, PACHAWEYS on his interviews with Alexander SAMKO (201-866034) concerning Orestes Guillermo RUIZ Peres (201~735296). Both contact reports re self-explanatory and were sumsairized in References Band C, 2. macter of 12 so, Attachsentea: 4, Contact Report, 21 April 1970 3. Contact Report, 28 April 1370 Distribution: 3 ~ Chief, WHD w/atts b/w (in dupl) 2 ~ COS, Madrid w/atts n/w tin dupl} 2~ Chief, BUR w/atts b/w (one copy} Sa aErrl POGEALLH HY MEOL ANS NUMGuE BATE | 28 Apria 1970 moe ee ee “ee t fey ON Mas Hie NUMBER | (201-735298 > | __201-866054_
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14-00000 104-10181-10107| e {2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | UZLOV., Sergey RAME 201-0 FAK WES- 1. Original Source of tntormbeion: ener] v09 (cable no. date}: x __X fiicnelassessnient (catte no. ,date): 17 WS form (A-no. date): A 21-703 “70 _ pther (document, date): : 2. Reason for our intérebts ce __ PI for pt: wi. OF for SE/X/FR: | fo o1 / * 3. FBI approval: i ___ O1 for SEsUSSR: __. OJ for (other):01 for SE Copies of assessment cable sent. to SE/USSR and SE/CI/I, SE/RE 31-oossexz7 requested (CIR no. ; date): CIR-316 77, 26-Mer=77 USERRA Beamer received (IN no. ,date): 1 4. ame’ trace and soft file: 7. No TRAéces Name traced (date, results): al acl 21 Mar_78oft file opened (date): 21 Mar 77 5. AA _._. issued (Bidfield; other): Address: 21 Mar 77 yit- ae c/o An ana/Zeldévic __ answered (date): ape ef pas Ridg ihe Weigh . 10k Too. oY 6. Special requirements: Broeulyn, MY. 73 y S “et Tel: Feats 485 (222) 327-635 ut received from (branch, date): b 39. Se/r ite a Bir), 2ejlife us F, jsele, GBR 7. 201 opened: 8. vcd coordination: . : fe 339 - AY: _ release requested (date): ile released to DCU (date): w/interest; w/o interest” —— contact/coordination w/DCD before interview: 9. FR notification: __. cable to FR base (cable no., date): Contact and interview: Ob 7 _.. contacted by (true-meme, alias, date): eeo Jt STevews | __ intervtewed by (true—nane, arias): [Faed Af Sr enins | Ol __. date and place: NY -~ -6-S8 Mpa “977 10.
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“toa | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 104-10181-10117 a . - nd . 7 - on 4 ’ 7 Ree. Bag! UP, Tp. Dg Cup, FE oy ; Nog 7 . vo Y, . Ca On 8 March 1967 “hyeg V MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Possible DRE Animus Towards President Kennedy 1, This memorandum makes record of a recollection which has been brought to mind in recent weeks since my return from Yugoslavia in late November 1966. ‘ 2. In Spring 1961, upon returning from Berlin I was assigned to JMWAVE. One of the cases on which I worked from then until shortly before my reassignment to Headquarters in late summer 1963 concerned funding of overseas elements of the DRE (Student Revolutionary Directorate) which had its main office in Miami (the case officer for this group during this period was Mr. Ross CROZIER, since resigned). 3. believe that it is this group, the DRE, which has been referred to in investigations into the President's assassination . as the Cuban Student Directorate, whose New Orleans represen- tative is said to have had contacts with OSWALD. 4. Thave assumed that, since the time I was transferred from Miami and scheduled for my next assignment as (COB, at jO Zagreb,] officers better and more recently informed than myself ave probably examined in detail all aspects of the DRE involve- ment with OSWALD, in order to rule out any slight possibility that compromise of the CIA sponsorship of this organization might in any way embarrass the Agency. Recent news reports of investigations centering in New Orleans on the assassination have once again brought to mind the concern ! felt in November 1963, by which time, however, I was far removed from current knowledge of the operation. 1 14-0000 bem - - “~~ v -- . . . € Lace ee : A were tee . 5. Ido retain a distinct recollection that the DRE leader- : ship, specifically Luis FERNANDEZ Rocha, whom I met several times, did hold sentiments of chagrin and embitterment that President Kennedy had not more forcefully pursued a "liberation" of Cuba. Whether or not this animus, which could be discerned as occasional signs of anger or of contempt or of discouragement, might have been translated into a wish for revenge, may be better known to other officers who dealt with this group after the summer ‘| of 1963, | . aly Golser 03 Cal Thomas SB/O/PT
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14-00000 104-10181-10152 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | DISPATON SYMBOL AND NO DISPATCH | . OnLi-37,729 Chief, WE Chief of Station, Leadon aber KEYVAY/Perwen/svora| Ot ex OC ONS | Cuban” 16: : i three des of a Grol ora) pre- . and suspect atelligence orf cera, Sores records Dut ROT ‘inc lading ding inforsiatio "Tutelligence sources. ra being statribated to(Jaauar, sMaBE, | nines and (JACOnsT.] a . iro Chaatraita ! | | x oe ‘AS the Iist includes a 4 derable amount of in- | “>. Pormation Prom KUOBAKK sources, OTH) would be grateful if j - Headquarters would consider giving Clearance to distribute copies of this study to torieddly Latin american and vestern ay - Swroepean. liaison services"{. They hzwe further asked whether : Se rd. be appropriate to pass a.copy of this report to 4. Loadom Station would appreciate a brief cabled reply to the request for further distribution of this information. LAWRENCE L. ROLDY - Attachment: *Cuban Identified and Suspect Intelligence Officers" 3 copies ear, ve w/atte peur’ 70h ee Meca feeg re: ; Al fp - 357.953 . CELA - 37 729 ~~ s [22 Dec 62 14-0000 ” Azz 3 : ; i re, VALDES VALDES, Ramon \ Born’ oiros 19146 ~ Suspeo*+ 1.8 19642 Officer at G-2 Headquarters; Heavanes . . wy Signa orders to view prischers aot Te . Cabana Prisoit. 4°... .; Deneription: oirea: 5° ot tall, heavy a us ‘build, weight: 190 ibs. , a’ SPProxes short neck, soanty ; ; . grey hairs » | Suapeot I. 8. 4960: "ember! of Cuban Seourity and acted aa bodyguard. to President DORTICOS, Reportedly travela on stbversive missions din Latin America. June 1962: Member of G~-2 in the Cuban Minimry for Poreiga Affairae VEGA PEREZ, Mano]. 201~- 334253 - Suspeot I.0. Diplomatio Attaché, Cuban Exbasay, Kox10o since June 1962. Responsible for new “Committee in Defence af the Cuban Revolution". Reported by defector to be former instructor at C-2 training schools . Exceapt: vA ~ VELA (VELOZ), Lt. Anibal Athen fo O£LA SE 727 [28 Dec WEL wee stan TA
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Le 104-10181-10154 | 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | a 2. KOVALEV, Vladimir i whose: nickname is "Boni", holds the Fo a ’ o> rank of senior’ lieuténant.- Born in about 1949, he is 174 cm tally. 0 e . . ; “of medium build, and has slightly wavy short blond hair. We is. ~ eae hted-and wears glassés. He dresses modestly and » _ - very nears tg! woe ee a : oo ' inconspicuously. and has the appearance of -an "educated and cultured® ©. oy * person, 0 ee ne : . , es 3. KOVALEV fs. married. to: Tamara nee MATVEYEVA, and they have - : moe, a son, born “in about 1972, who attends a special kindergarden for ~ So aoc the children of high-ranking and other privileged officials. | . KOVALEVA; the. daughter of-a retired KGB tieutenant colonel, isa... graduate: of .an economics. institute and works as a senior economist. . for the State Committee. for Standards, earning 170 rubles per nonth. we a The KOVALEVs live on: Bobruyskaya ulitsa directly opposite:.a bus ~ os , sO Station Oe a nn co ; 4. KOVALEV is a graduate of the Minsk State. Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages, where ‘he studted: Spanish and English in the Department of Translating. . After graduation, KOVALEV left ‘Minsk for one year to go.into the Army. However, Source found this . ‘hard to believe, as he knew that KOVALEV had been turned down for — ' _military service in 1966 because of nearsightedness. During the _ time that KOVALEV was in the Army, his wife told Source that where her husband was serving “they put army boots on once a month, just for show." KOVALEV's silitary service card (voyennyy bilet).” nevertheless indicates both his 1966 rejection and the year that ‘he supposedly spent in the Army.” ; : 5. Source believas prbecsxpva Leys father-in-law was ingteumental ; Meee Neer? _ CON RID ENTIAL plOl- PF RTPA 3. a3 i -Meksandrovich AKSENOV (para 5). A. There are “no. eagquarters Eraces on n Anatotty: WAKSENOV, Anatoliy’ ‘Meksandrovich SEX: OM. bobs (1948 « Ussh. Minsk 4 fle use . - OCC: KGB officer UNG: _USSRy Minsk Known to Soviet emigre 201-0948382. In charge of KGB. “untt fa VYubileynaya Hotet in Minsk. 8. _ There are ‘no Headquarters: ‘traces con-viad (paras: 2- 5). = : Oo, vee “KOVALEV, Viadinir : SEX: me, a ree boa ei 49. : ee POB- USSR . . ay CIT: USSR. . . OCC: MVD. Officer | LOC: USSR, Minsk Known_to. Soviet emigre 201-0948382. -Is_assigned-ta the Yubiteynaya Hotel_to Minsk. ee = “CONFILOENTIAL 14-0000 oth ‘of whom. studied tate! University... ne foreign languages: at the’ Belorussian. : Bee There. is an VD: militia ‘unit, calied an internal : affairs section (otdel. vnutrennikh del, OVD), in each of the six rayons (precincts) of. Minsk, as Foitows:” . A. Frunze Rayon: ovo, on Obuz" ‘haya ulitsa. : 8. | Tsentral' nyy Rayon OVD, on ‘the corner. of: Respublt-. kanskaya ulitsa and Komsomol, rs kaya: ulitsa. : . c. Sovet Rayon ovo, "on Ploshchad' va. Kolasa. © . O. Oktyabr' Rayon ovD.: : co 7 E.- ‘Lenin Rayon OVD, at sane aicberncs: F. Zavod Rayon, OVD, on Partizanskly Prospekt. . .3.. Each of these rayon OVDs (known as ROVD) consists . oO - of the following departments. (o otdeleniye):. : oe Ss A. :Investigations Department (S Sleds tvennoye. otdelenive) the largest component of the. ROVD,. conducts investigations of all crimes. committed within the boundaries of the rayon. Accor- ding to Source, the best educated and most highly trained ; investigators and: (TREC CORY" militia are to be found oo vk UUn ¢ 7 a a 77 OWFTPENTIAL Dd: 14-00000 of “these “many visitors. ‘The department also enforce | This department also provi at trials... —° me and watchmen for vari “withialarm systems. u 3 sentence of up. to.two'y ound the law. ‘Source says... that if: own: that: parents or a spouse are providing reat ontor-if_a person.can.get seasonal work, he can defend | himself before: the dépar i ; “But most Citizens. are.not aware opholes, acco ‘ng. to,, Source. After the [n tigations ‘militia ne a department turns. over the greatest he courts. Also, this department and tly used against dissidents. - Department; this m ‘number of citizens tot the law that it enforces are.-frequen De. Passport Department. ) ‘make ‘entires in the internal-passports of citizens regarding — ‘their place of residence, and. this department therefore’ gets - es passport regulations. -€.:. The Guards and Protection (Okhrana) Department — i otectton to.special. | is responsible for providing.mijitia proves ; oo . such as radio and, television studios and stations. _ ‘establishments, . id ides escorts for prisoners and. ‘guards: nd Intrusion Alarms: (Otdel _F. Department of. Burglar a did not have any informa- “ ynevedomstvennoy okhrany OVO). source: / ent except that he thought it provides guards . tion on this’ departm it tl . P ious enterprises in addition to its work G. Motor Pool (Motodivizion) provides and maintains patrol cars and motorcycles for the militia. CONFIDENTIAL Employees of this department | weet tee wnabitee ond Sm ciate Sra etme, AB ae f be cots aaeeetnces % 14-0000 organi: 7 . representatives. fn the. hotel Jurist, thé Yubileynaya, and the ‘Minsk. Of two. Vladimir KOVALEV ‘and (frau): * “pro members 23f this. ‘small ‘section, :, PINYAZ® (who are covered ina separate report) — A, PTI epee Vietor Fe (an : -SE/SAG/0P ae _ SE/SAG/OP: ‘Anna K. Peterson: ch G oct 77). Orig - 1P/DMSE (please classi’ 1 - C/SE/SAG, C/SE/10, “SE/USSR ‘SE/RR SE/CI, Attn: Joe Flaherty SE/SAG/OP chrono- _ "Distribution: : fy into 201- o9se32)~ 1 u 1 CONFIDENTIAL. DELON FS PR PD0000 “SSDATE™OF THFORMATION: 1969-76. “DATE: OF LATERVIEM., : 26-28 April 1977 oD. The druzhina is-a group of civilians who volunteer ee ce to assist the militia in maintaining-public order. - Although a to tie druzhiny originated spontaneously in. about-1962, they” . iwvave Since become: official appendages of tne militia. There. is at least one. druzhina fa each factory, ‘public. and commercial enterprise, institute and.technical, school. _ Although | the - druzhina officers are supposedly elected, they actually “are - appotnted by tne administration at.the factory... A ‘duty roster ts -posted. Almost everyone except the management has to be on duty at one. time or another; no one can refuse, If is very ‘nard to make people, especially the factory workers; roam the ‘uzhina duty after a day's work. because they would. streets on druz . rather go home.” a 2,: Inthe institutes. the druzhiny operate this way. After lectures all the studants of a particular department have to. attend a-compulsory meeting, Tne senior druzhinnik of the — institute. is in caarge of tne meeting, togetner with the, senior ruzhinnixt aad deputies in the departments. Those students ; ey who for some reason did fot manage to escade this duty (using ; . oe a medical excuse, influance with: the. chief, or. other means), are then marched to the nearest druzhtna post, There are dozens _ of such posts’ in.eacd rayon (precinct) of the militia, usually in tne basements of apartment houses. Usually there is an of fi- cer of tue militia tiere, witn several militiamen of lower. ranks. TSU Pe Se rete - 14-0000 “worst case, .your re yon M a casé, you.. ay f J t q he. ceive. fiftéen'-days of confi: : pulsory labor, only if tiere was nothing criminal in your.be-. o% ‘ In the best, vand Ant havior. Tf there was, then-you get a trial and a jail_sentence. .- rr ee gq anyone in, they are criticized for not doing taeir job conscientiously..: Another reason for pressure on them, in Source's opinion, is. that’ the- government needs tie rioney from. the. fines. a Lf the druzhinntki do not bring’ 5. “Some of the more active druzhinnik. are offered jobs in militia after graduation. - 36, Source heard about. another organtzation, the opera- - €ivntki, but he-does not know the difference between them and. tne druzhinniki. It seems that the operativnik are a little _higher.in rank, Taey medt. in secret, no.one announces their meetings, or tne names of ‘tae mambers. No one knows or talks: Vs In tne listitute of Foreign Languages, the chief of tie operativaik was Vladimir’ SHUMRIXOV, born. 1939, about 186 cm, tall, sturdily build, an atalete (former siotputter) who has ... Short wavy hair, dark eyes, large features, and a fairly handsome, _ put soméwnat nard face. He graduated from I[dLY¥az in 1973, speaks Englisii ‘and German, likes to drink, always hangs around the for-. efigners, at the sport. meets, -SHUMRIKOV has been a Party member “stnce 1973. Source saw him several. times with Yevaeniy SURGATOV. - (kG8) in a Minsk bar, SHUNRIKOV also knows KCB senior lieutenant Anatoliy Alexsandrovich AKSENOV, oo. COM FLT DEATIAL sth eames 14-0000 TSAGT ; n s being. extensive or rf. ti is. report. wit ould: we 3B. ‘There are no sre no Headquarters traces ‘on viadinte SHUMRIKOV (pa a. 7). et . ° *SHUMRIKOV, Viadimir ~~ SEX. OM . DOB: ca. 33 USSR USSR. gcc: chief of operattyniky., " LOC: USSR, Minsk Xnywe Soviet. emigqre. 291- 0948382, Slt - , Caief of. operativnikt,. Minsk Institute 27 so, of Foreign Languages. “ : Cc. Tnere are no Headquarters traces: on Yevgenty _SureaToV Sing ce *SURGATOV, Yevgenty. SEX: MN - “pop: USSR “CIT:. USSR OGC: KGB officer LOC: USSR, Minsk known to Soviet emigre 201-0948382, CONFIDENTIAL 14-0000 -is unlikely. that such a person would be chosen, for a KGB recruitment pitch in. the first place. Therefore most of the lower levels of. the in the Army.- eutenatit; who. - Hotel ih? Minsk, and nd militia officers.: nnel aroused when AKSENOV told him that. he was-.cons ic n the recruitmént--of ‘Source as. a KGB.informant.. -Sourcé “asked -AKSENOY. ~ “who is selected and. for what reasons. “AKSENOV replied that the KGB. -. usually usés spotters, who recommend people for. recruitment. -Back-.- |: ground is important. A person: froma peasant or. worker's. family’ is) °°) considered a ‘better choice: and-he must either’ bea quiet and colorless type.who blends into the circle of: peopte in which We operates, or : else’ a conspicuous Voudmouth: who asks embarrassing questions-. The,: latter would be more likely. suspect of being a-member ‘oft 1 Opposin~ =. tion rather than & X&8. informant... The average informant, according ~~ to AKSENOV, is not very bright because KGB officers ‘themselves are — not. particularly intelligent and are afraid of anyone who is smarter than they. “Source says: that. he was. never recruited. .—~ - me * _3.: Both Source and-AKSENOV think that in the remote areas of the USSR there are very few cases of such a recruitment pitch being turned down. . Far from the big cities the KGB. ‘is an all-powerful) instrument, and anyone who refuses just to. report on. the conversations ‘Of his. friends:.in the. name of patriotism will. end up with dismal - ‘career prospécts unless he has friends -in-high places. However, it woes KGB consist of people from simple backgrounds for wham there are no Sop other career prospects and who prefer this kind of service to being va 4. The K6B officers in.the Belorussian SSR are also those who ; - are not bright enough to. make a career in some other field, such as. science, engineering, or foreign languages, but they differ from the lower-level cadres in that they are the sons cf high-ranking CEE peer | 1% fae (277 s vs é : "EE, yee ad see. ee A 14-0000 Section, security functio assignment, for AKSENOV).”.. ibed KGB influence -as “overwhelming”. for example, “6 Source desc a’Soviet going abroad.on an official assignment cannot refuse to yg -cooperate with the KGB. because such refusal would mean that the Se, ‘person wouldn't be able to travel, .as the KGB has-a’ say about his final clearance. Source also gave the example of an applicant for an . . unimportant job with the Minsk Symphony who was originally turned “ down. ' But whe KSENOV. spoke tothe KGB officer responsible for the Symphony,. the applicant was not only hired but received the greatest respect from. the Symphony Director during. the entire period of his employment. 7, The KGB likes to recruit retired military personnel (otstavniki) . --because they-are considered politically reliable and patriotic. : Many otstavniki recruited: by the KGB are former Osobyy otdel (Special ns) people, so KGB work is not a novelty for - them. Such retirees are frequently used. in: stationary positions, | reporting on or guarding Specific areas. 8. Since the KGB relies on spotters for the selection of its . me themselves can get into trouble. if they recommend yw agents, the spotters the "wrong" person.. This means that the spotters are afraid to select “clever people, so in:the end they select mediocre ones. Selection ig determined by the following: If. the prospective agent or informer . is a kolkhoznik, he ‘is ‘immediately 50% qualified. If he was in the. Army, particularly ir. the Osobyy otdel, this adds another 30%. Other qualifications are based on the person's being “quiet", “average”, or “ordinary”. - oo Ot ; Lo ; , SECRET Tip tarh. . Gi 14-0000 “for himself if he se his ‘cards ° right. He Tete time” “the: discovery of the: illegal ‘weapon with a public. ‘event involving the NMisit of an important. Party” government. dignitary.. This, in’ the eyes of his’. ae ; oot ‘superiors, his:d scovéery is tantamount to thwarting an.assassination - poe, attempt. - Any ‘one.of. the. three accomplishments. Ken eat to. automatic Coe DE Promotion, a medal, and tenure for life in.the KGB. a 12. Traces: -(SE/SAG/OP routinely uses. the - following. ‘sources in tracing: Soviet GCS, Soviet travel, IP.Main Index, OCR and-SE/SAG/OP branch. index. These traces should not. be construed as being extensive or complete. and any reciptents of this report. with -an active interest. fn any of: the Subjects should run ‘full traces of their own.) . : There are. no fleadquarters traces’ on Anatoliy ‘Aleksandrovich _ARSENOY: (para an we, Lo - ; oo. *AKSENOV, “Anatoliy Aleksandrovich SEX: OM “POB: USSR ’ SO _CIT: USSR ; ; , . OCC: KGB official - rn Known to Soviet emi pois bateges, In charge of KGB unit in Yubileynaya iotet in M¥nsk. Victor F. Zimin . mo : : SE/SAG/OP SE/SAG/OP: Isabelle H. Domes:ek ; ; SECRET 14-0000 tributt oo ; ° 4 a rig = “TRPAN Aplesse: celgentfy ‘into “2012 20948382 | and ndex: . : name in. ‘para 12). are E/SE/ SAG C/SE SE/USSR 7 Aa 1 SECRET. Mpeg FO BE EIEY, be lia Silteras F21 01-0988382,.°. =: >. Graduate» tute of ans 1. - LOC ussr, . 12 May "77, 201-0948332, ndrovich.- ~ pop 48, Minsk, . ré OF. n Lingecbartment, Minsk State . sine Of Foreign-tanguages. occ KGB lfeutenant.. oj ‘fan SSR, Minsk. -peF SX-31466, 12 May 77, SE/SAG/OP “Attachment: 1 | ee ht | Patty Nelson - S| Sy aL i “Envelope w H ith Photographss. Otstribution: - re oo a wel | Ortg - SE/B8I0, Whatt, ne . no Soe fo 1 SE/SAG/OP chrono, w/o att. l wd ~ SE/SAG/oP (UZL0V/201-0948382), w/o att. Te CONFIbvEenNyT LAL 14-0000 | “ha ‘tia representative whi orts- suspic ‘accounts h OBKHSS” (Department ‘for’ Combatting: .the Embe € ‘of Socia Property and Speculation) of the militia for, investiga tion. Source got this information from a militia liautenant who was an OBKHSS officer in his rayon. ~ et cools ae v7, @ Since savings banks do not haveza-centralized..accounting : . system, another way of keeping. Jarge’ amounts. of: money” is to have. to E accounts in-several. banks, as long as none of them exceeds the. - thousand-ruble limit. : _ _— .3. One of the best ways of keeping money when traveling, or’ -even at home, ‘is in the form of an akkreditiv (a personalized cashier's check). “Anvakkreditiv, canbe bought. at any bank or _ Savings institution and can be cashed.anywhere at any time but only. by the person to whom it is made out and only on presentation of an internal, passport. Without the passport, the akkreditiv cannot. be cashed, thereby making it a safer form of keeping money ‘than currency. ; oo re —. . 4. TF money i-s to be kept at home, it is somewhat. Tess -- suspicious.to.have-it in the form of..three-percent: government loan bonds (trekhprotsentnyy’ zaem). These are not personalized and can be cashed at any time’ at a small discount. They also have the ; advantage of a prize that can be. won at one of the periodic . Z db eg <l = pt Fi NEVE drawings based on their numbers: . ; — aa coe ‘Eee a ! SE/SAG/OP: Isabelle H. Domes :ek ; - Victor F. Zimin~ ; Distribution: mo, ; SE/SAG/OP” evr, FT v Orig - IP/AN (pts classify into 201-0948382) ~2 Pip l477 , ‘~' C/SE/SAG, C/SE/10, SE/USSR 1p. Oey VED ‘1 - SE/RR _ 1-SE/SAG/O0P chrono 5 ae T shore edt ies <2? Coney soleil al 14-0000 x, dl rr ~ wénaanouiy Fon tHE RECORD “SUBJECT: . Summary Bidgraphic. Form.on-S eu \ 1's i a DATE OF INTERWTE “SPATE “OF INFORMATION: $X-32228 0 . 20 Nay 1977. .., androvich UZLOV™ : 26-28.April 1977. “INEORMATION: © Aleksandrovich. UZLOV- [Sec pt. “Sergey Hs. 19 November-1949 in Minsk. “He-'was ‘ah il legi- “2, mate ‘son of a.Jewish mother,and a Russtan:father.. He was later. | adopted. and raised by his mother's husband, ‘Aleksandr UZLOV., oe as his own. , His natural father is unknown. ; . 3. LANGUAGES: ‘Native Russian, claims. to speak BeTorusstan well, knows German well, as a result of taking it at the Foreign. “Language Institute, and knows basic English. ; 4. -MARLTAL STATUS: He married Irina Aleksandrovna. " UZLOVA, -nee LEPSHEY, on 21 September 1973. She was. born in 1952 in- Minsk. . They have a son, Sergey, born on 4 February 1974 iin Minsky. The couple was divorced on 29 August 1975 ‘and the. son remained in the USSR with his mother. Irina is the daughter. of a military journalist and-was graduated from the Spanish . ‘Department of Minsk State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign - Languages (INYAZ)..° She is now working as a librarian in the Pedagogical Institute i/n Gorkiy in Minsk. | 5. PARENTS: His mother is Raisa Pimenovna UZLOVA, nee BYKOVA, born. in, 1922 in Kiev. She is, at present,- living with her son in. New York. His father is Aleksandr Sergeyevich . UZLOV, born in 1921 in Moscow. He has been retired since 1973. He was.a professional. driver and auto mechanic, was. in the NKVD from 1933 to. 1941, and was a commander of the Katyushas rocket batta}ion during the war. After the war, he worked as ‘a driver for Avtokolonna 2411. in Minsk. He still lives in / fy . (fe ace 727? Heene 204. 2 Minsk. f. . ? MV, _ _ SECRET penn . rr | TE TF hag 1977 1y-00000 SECRET. Og wee Ores EOUEATION: 1956- “66 . He. attended. an .. School No. .24, _ -Vanguage- instr ction the school: was. fnu. nd “graduated: fron sécondary _ specializing: in German tie, former’ head. ‘of coats dmila “KRASNOQVA, . id (o: T.. HAZUROV,. a She has vetcently been’ ‘replaced, but . She “speaks German and Freauently: bee born about: 1930, ‘ ' mémber of ‘the. Politburo: . ote ; UZLOV. does ‘not know. by whom. _ a travels: abroad: — ; : ‘ B.. the’ chief af the. German Department, Lyudmila ae on : Aleksandrovna. SUKHAREVA,. ‘She has been there for a Tong: time. fae "She travels abroad, ‘but, presumably, to “GDR. only. ‘ ; ; oo C. Prorector fnu KHOZYAYEY who > speaks | English. a “He has traveled to London. - 4 x ce - D. Professor fou USILOV went ~ to GOR.as an exchange teacher. ‘ : “E. ‘the dean of Teacher retrainina( ov sheni a eR , ckvalifikatsii), Spartak Ivanovich | KARASEV, whos "also teaches. psycho ogy. He. went to Germany.: F. Professor fnu -TRUNOVA, who, teaches ; English. . _ _ “7. EMPLOYMENT: © 1966-67 He was a movie operator at the theatre MIR". . At that same'time, he was a. salesman at the State Department Store, ‘Minsk. - 1967-68 He had a Variety. of seasonal jobs = a concrete worker at Settlement Korelyugi (Grodnetskiy rayon), Mosty, villages and at Puknovichi (Minsk rayon). _ SECRET 14-0000 1972-78 He. “worked With a sound and: public: ‘address , system att the’ Belorussian State university. “1974276. He : out ov curren ay. Vives at. 414 ‘Avenue. * “apartment 6B: fn Brooklyn, WY 19230. He ts: unemployed. © : . oe We "PERSONAL. “EVALUATION: UZLOV is a smart,’ witty; “outgoing,” aggressive person, accustomed to. living by his wits. He is 0, willing: to take chancées- and~ play roles, ‘but, at ‘the same time, : ‘he is not afraid of hard work, as Tong as it pays well... He is somewhat. given to romanticizing,, - for example, by’ seeking a job ‘iat ‘intelligence anid not fully ‘realizing that it is a “steady and,: often, -dull- ‘job. . He is not. persistent,. ‘not able to stick --to his. ‘studies or hold a job; instead, he prefers to work hard for shorter periods to earn money, and then: do nothing. . - os UZLOV seemed to be completely won over by, the United States; saying that he is willing to do anything ‘that would be : asked of him, such. as his voluntarily bringing in photographs we of some. of the personalities he described, and suggesting that We, : ‘he would try to use. the loose céde system that he had established Coe with his friends back in Minsk to obtain information for us, pee me . if--we $0 require. At the last possible moment, he admitted : Ly - that he was incarcerated. in the USSR for participation ina fight, but was later found innocent by. a higher court. ; ‘ Physically, UZLOV is good- -looking, trim, athletic, and is a former boxer, who trys. to keep himself in good shape. He likes to dress well. and, seemingly, -no longer drinks - to excess, aS hé used to do in the Soviet Union. PART IL: Ol KNOWL EDGEABILITY 12. KGB: See KGB Personalities in the Minsk Area (SX- 31466) and. “KGB. Presence in a Tourist Hote] in Minsk’ (SX- 31527). 13. SOVIETS WHO TRAVEL ABROAD: See Graduates of the Minsk SECRET 14-0000 “state. Pedagogical -tns . Abroad. or are ‘Disaf z ; _ : gar t egal. and. “(to bi pubkished). ‘CLT: __uSSR © Does Pete srofessor- oo i C3 USSR « Minsk: . Xnown to ‘Soviet. émigre 201- 0948382 . teacher. and Dean of Tea Re’ ‘State. Pedagogical Inst chology Psy ct | oe ; 16. ‘Fru KHOZY, EV (para 6c) is ‘probably identical to. Mikhail: Andreyevich™ HOZYAYEV joet-ogoszas). born on 3. December 1928. in Mogilev. He was a-student.on a UNESCO fellowship to | : Leeds, Manchester and Edinburgh Universities in the UK from : ba, ‘tefr130. September 1966 to warch | 1967. -He traveled to the West on 3 ; ue ( a few other occasions: MCNTIOME D IW O8 BEIE GAC REPERT™ By 2 LOWIET EI EE 201- G4EBIRIY A : : ee ba “Lyudmila KRASOVNA (para 6A) is’ probably identical to Lyudmila Mikhaylovna#kRASOVNA -(201-0890689), born on 23 June .1933-in Moscow. She was an interpreter at: the Soviet: Trade. Representation in Amsterdam from 7 September 1971] ‘to: before April 1974. -She fas also traveled to West Germany. Tht. . xe _ & zee" et Fett ’ Kiril MAZUROV (para 6A) is identical to Kirill Troft- movieh AzuROV (201-0185622), born on 7 or 14°April’1914 in —— ' Gomel oblast. Since at least 1957, he. has-been the First : Secretary of. the ‘Belorussian Central Committee and a member | of the Central Committee of the CPSU, on the Political Committee. Also in 1957,:- he became a candidate | member of the CPSU Presidium. “thee Shred REE thepne, tific is, SE € RET | tt ahem te Meme Spy a 14-0000 ; He became: a-full member {n°.1965... He hasbeen the First “Oepu yo » fhatrman of the USSR Council of Ministers since 1965 and ‘a OS, -“menber “of the-Polftburo.since at. least 1970... MAZUROV thas” 2 _ traveled:, O.the West, including the United States in 1960-as °°. GP pead of the Belorussian. delegation to the Ith session, . - of the United Nations’ General Assembly in New York... 07 re’ aré no Headquarters traces on Lyudmila Ate Institute of Foreign “L ages. abroad. Te ee “20. There are ‘no Headquarters traces on fnu TRUNOYA- (para6F), ow” ; Ss ; co 7 “*TRUNOVA, fri . - oo CE gry Ff ae _ . POR: USSR oo . To, i oo : oo CIT: USSR ; a Pee tee, i professor od - ISSR, Mi Ask Soviet emigre. 1-0948382. -: Professor, Minsk State Pedagogical Institute o oe . i Lanquages.. - Travels abroad ; ow coe ee ar oo rs i or peat OV (para 60) is probably identical to Baris “se ” Konstantinovic SILOV 1-0: » born on'19 March 1935. ; He intended to travel to the University of Heidelberg in West ; Germany .to -be-a language instructor there about March 1972; ! however, he Never arrived. ; : 22. There is no information on Sergey Aleksandrovich: sO oo. UZLOV (Subject) (201-094334a2) in addition to that in‘his 201. . vo There are no Headquarters traces on his former. wife Irina , oS : . Aleksandrovna UZLOVA, nee LEPSHEY (para 4). | . po ae ay ; Victor F; Zim#in SE/SAG/OP SECRET. 14-0000 assify- Ynto 20120948 ‘Part LI, and. ZR into: 261 ope r ~ Cpa’ . 'y)- so 1 = DCD/ETF. via SE/RR (pa Vo -. -PCS/DEF: (part I only) : SECRET 14-0000 7 we : a wee “CC ONFIOENTIAL os Ske 41527. : : oS 12 May: 1977. - ‘Most: at leksandrovich “AKSENOV:. as eae ends hi 2 | |. -gther friends and ‘classmates of Source whoo are. at ‘present’ KGB o “| : and militia officers. - AKSENOV: was at’ that time in’ charge ‘of { ~ the -KGB unit: ‘in: the Yubileynaya:: Hotel, Mfask.. ; poe 2. In- “each tourist hotel ‘in Minsk: there . is a: $o- ~called” a al militia unkt (unit). ‘Itets usually ina room on the first floor + . . of. the hotel somewhere off the lobby. Supposedly this is.a.. a - militia unit whose purpose.is to.protect foreigners, ‘maintain- . s t order in the hotel, and prevent ‘black- marketing. Actually, this” poe : unit is manned. by KGB ‘representatives in militia uniforms. who - carry militia as well as KGB identificatton. The militia seems to be the favorite cover for the KGB. oo . : _ * : 3. ‘In the Yubileynaya Hote} this. unit: always: had four or five. persons ‘on duty. During the day it- “had two privates and a sergeant in uniform and two officers in. civilian attire. At ‘night, when on -duty,, all of them usually wore. militia uniforms. Aside’ from the above-mentioned militia functions, their: actual. “inission. wasto prevent: what they. considered. to be. unnecessary : contact of Soviet citizens: with foreigners, to. observe any: ae ; suspicious actions by. either, and to ensure that only: ‘approved: . ee persons. had-access to. the hotel. All other Soviet:citizens .. . ee would be stopped, their ‘documents. checked, and their business _ a questioned. An officer from such.a unit once stopped Source after he had spent the night with a Bulgarian gir} in the hotel. ; . Source thinks he. was ‘discovered through. audio surveillance. ; rae rl eewraa - SY) tbe p G77 apy. YN haa 14-0000 point parent! 0. “"AKSENOV showed the* Source. .A-Yog using notations: in code (i t . lection) “is kept indicating the time periods. of listening in on — ! Was unable to.recall whether there was more than one tape recorder. ‘announcement, but he did not remember seef . presumed that this is done in a different location, outside _ KGB audio technicians are abl ‘audible. po BR CON RPO EN TEAL oo This officer showed his militia Sdeqtifications and asked for and d Sourcets. documentation by telephone. He released ° jut»making-any.réport, because Source, by veiled. | 4: - NOV. mi raged’ to, make this officer bel feve =: ae “Tearned ‘that this officer was Oke one o impress. ‘So. th abilities. © = NOV “the Source.a tape recorde ich was of foreign: 0. or-Baltic republic make, ® d-let him Tisten. throu “-the/ earphones — ~ to what .was being recorded: from-a room under. surveiilance. Source claimed that, he could-hearall’ the: Sounds in. the. room,-that-of -— running water, etc. AKSENOY. switched from room to room; audio - quality was uniformly good. - AKSENOV later explained that this fs. . the audio surveillance. room ‘(Komnata-proslushivan : iya) and ‘that: the KGB is. capable. of Listenin in to any room in the hotel. : laccording to: Source's best recol- . oy Source each ‘room, and. the conversations actually recorded. in the room or how one recorded segment was distinguished from another on the tapes. He presumed that it was done by voice. ; : ng a microphone which |. ae would be. used for this purpose. None of these technical: details an were explained either then or later by AKSENOV. | . 5. AKSENOV never mentioned any phone surveillance and Source the hotel. . 6. - In subsequent conversations, AKSENOV told Source that all rooms occupied by foreigners are listened to by a spot check . from-the time that the occupant enters his room. There is apparently a device which indicates when this occurs. The running of water Pe as an audio hindrance is a useless measure, AKSENOV said, as . ; Me @ to eliminate this as well as many ; oye der to make the conversations eee Ore other extraneous noises in or CONFIDENTIAL” — _ _ Pad Do _ Lo i 14.0000. ember: From: whom). ig: device : OCC: .kGB officer LOC: USSR’ Minsk leech t emigre .20 0988382. . of KGB unit: ‘in Yubieynaya in- Minsk. 4 Lf Foe oe : Victor Ff | at inin- ce co : SE/SAG/OP— SE/SAG/OP: Isabelle H. ‘Domes: ch (7 ‘Jun 17) Distribution: Orig - 1P/AN (please classify into 201- 0948382 and. index a Pe ; -- indicated name in para 8). ot 5 } - - SLSE/SAG, SETS SE/USSR ; . ee SE/RR f wT SE/CI/I | oo, - . 7 H 1 = SE/CI (Joe Flaherty)... Cea rat te vee ke wee eeeg -1- SE/SAG/OF chrono. : _ : oO ! 3 ‘ 4 ee a! Oey C PLY : CONFIDENTIAL © DO/~PUE CR SZ 14-0000 Tg : The following: 4s in. response. to a Y requirdi Veet e by. SE/CIAI on oe Apri 1977. re oo laa . ‘. co Wee the “KSB building in iNnsk is on Lentnskfy pros- . LS ~ .pekt. There {fs another entrance .at ulitsa Volodarskogo. 2. er re The building occupies an entire sity block. cand’ has its own : pe Prison within this area, © . rr 2. AKSENOV, Anatoliy Aleksandrovich. Born in 1948 ‘in Minsk. de lives at the House. of Scientific Workers, Prospekt Lenina, Apt. 12, Minsk. He -is 168 cm; tall, has a solid build: (he is. a former gyenast), - blond: hair, hazel - eyes, -and a soft-looking face with prominent red veins, a When conversing, -he. has the navit of looking downward and - ‘a TU then suddenty ‘raising his. eyes to look up. Source does 27 7." > not consider him to be particutarty intelligent but rather as: having a. "crafty, peasant approach | to. ‘Tife.® : : A AKSEAOQV is the son of Aleksandr Niki foravich | oe ‘AKSENOV, ‘a menber of. the Central Committee and Second Secre- | Sg tary of.the Belorussian CP, This makes the father the second highest ranking Party official in the Belorussian SSR. He ey - Has been characterized as a ruthless careerist. The mother. a vas a. physician who no ‘longer practices. oo SO ; fils COPY “SECRET pp TOG i tle PY PEI ee ic tendtupds NTE prem. Aro. ouipa 14-0000 _ the French Department of :the area. ae photo-fite. __ en Ske. V- toscow, and a- ‘stster. a Dy. ‘AKSEHOV ‘attended Minsk Hiddte: Schoot: 24 tos). ae f° ; gether: with source, gradua’ g..in 1966, He graduated: from’ ..- rn nsk State’ Pedagogical Insti= 72 0 re tute of Foreign Languages in 1972, after which, on his — . rs father’s insistence, he enrolled in.a KGB school} (apparently ‘ Ltn Minsk), graduating: asa lieutenant in 1973. - Mo E. He has Stance: been working as an operations: of féer (o eru glnomocnenn y) iy ‘the Operations. Department (Gperativnyy otde “operotde)) of the KGB in Minsk. His (opera assignment was "at the eee Hotel, followed ‘by the Turist Hotel, and at present he is. responsible for the oo Yubtleynaya Hotel, He holds the rank of ‘senior Teutenant, F After ‘becoming a KGB officer, AKSENOV continued: ‘to associate with the source and other classmates, :and through him tne source met a number of* other KGB officers and was ge to learn something about certain KGB: Operations — in in the—‘tinsk ——o 6. puotogrenhs. of AKSENOV are avaftlable in Se/st0 3. BORICH, Vurty, (pnu).- Born in about 1950. He is the son of a KGB general (fnu). BORICH is app. 183 cm, tall, hin, aas light hatr which ne parts on the left side. He fs SECRET: 14-0000, d hatr and! deep slumsy,. with a crude of Core: a graduate. ; L 1 Army. He: ‘paragrapl 1) in erand smoke ere tall, burly, and has’ o> la, face, ding. URCes | : esembles.that of a -butl- woe Mog. He tsa KGB major, works in’ the Minsk KGB Operations. .... 2 20". . Department, and serves as ‘the, overseer (kurator) of the Minsk oo coc otel,-which-is about 1] miles’to the west of the city... | ot 6%. LAPSHOV, Viadimir. (pau). Born in about 1946. He © | we A is short: (166 ‘em.), heavy-set, Tooks like a boxer, has short oe 7 nair, blue eyes,-and a birthmark on the left side of his face. : ‘He’ nas. a penetrating gaze.” ; et : ou SA, He was formerly a black marketeer, He is a-con-. sstruction engineer, he has beén~to—Inan_but now works in Mos-.. mo cow (ie 4s-originally from Minsk). . Source. suspects—that. 0 \ GAPSHOV may be KGB” on the basis of an incident when he was. - ‘stopped by the militia for ‘speeding. He showed some sort of. identification wijeh prompted tie militianan to salute, A¥m sors “ore saad Tet aim go. ; J FS ; . 7 on _ “BL He as married to the daughter of cosmonaut’ Pavel — “Ivanovich BELYAYEV, wio died on 10 January 1970. LAPSHOV i likes to dress well and is considered by Source to be a snow- — Lod 7. MOLOCHKO, Viktor tikolayevich, Born in about 1946, | Ss _ he is the son of the Hinister. of Trade of the Belorussian SSR, ot Hikolay Petrovich MOLOCHKO. Viktor MOLOCHKO at present is a fo. ; lieutenant in the KGB Operations Department (Operotdel). He. ~ Bota _ _is- snort, fatj has dark hair, is married and has children. mts oS EO RET Yo: ‘ , : : . 1 14-D0000, Lyudmila, fs-a graduate sk a tute of Foreign-Lad uages and is a.friend. of, the Source... ~ ae Vladimir (pau). Born in: about-1946,. He “< Wag tne, only person woo graduated froma: KGB school (apparently - in Minsk) with. the rank of junior lieutenant, because of Wis: ” bad venavior,. Ne was later expelled from the KGB for excessive -- S drtaking. and weworks at the meteorological station in Minsk. -iltz, wife's mame 1s Tamara. ° Mp : uo . Ty. SUSECHEYKO -'y2) SAZAdOVICH (fu, pau).’ Isa -XG3 colonel, Chief, of the Special Department (Osoby otdel} of the Belorussian SSR- KGB, SAZAUOVICH interrogsted a black marketeer, a friend of © ‘the Source. . - vt ; . . oe DO SURGANOV, Yevgeniy Fedorovich. Born about. 1945, ; oe oe Bs Bs ae KGB officer. He is a graduate of the Physics. Department eee es of the Belorussian State University: -His.father.1s Fedor To et os So” Aatstmovich SURGAWOV, Chairman of the Presidium of the Belo- ; " ". pussian SSR Supreme Soviet. ‘Yavgenty SURGANOV fs about 390 ca. .. tatt, blond, of medium build, attractive, His left shoulder — " fs. noticeably lower than the right. (He likes to drink, — , ; Va.) ZENOVICH (fou, pnu). ile is aa Captain in the Belo- ve russian. xGB, was responsible for Pailharmonic Orchestra but ~ has been replaced. His wife's name is Svetlana, she was born in 1950, Tiey have a daughter, Auna, born 8 March 1972. At présant ZENOVICH fs learning to drive a bus. -Interviewer's - Comment: | Tats possibly indicates that ZEAOVICH may. have been. ire rom tne KGB. ; ao aoe oo SECRET 14-0000 Secr ET oe 5 -. ~-(sersacyor routinely uses the following gs Soviet GICS, Soviet travel, IP Main EVSAG/ OP. ‘branch index, These traces shoutd. not be- construed as befitg extensive or complete and any re.” _ cipieits of this:-resort. with an active interest in. any of “tae, subjects snould run full traces of . thetr own.) . un ae 4. Aaa m9 Ae There are no Headquarters traces on Anatolly.- Aleksandrovich, AKSEWUOV (para 2).: ; SENOV,: “Anatoliy Aleksandrovich “hous wo 2 popes Ce ae oes PROBE USSR, Minsk ns * . a CIT: USSR’ coc eet Cee a ee ON OCCs* KGB-Officer =. | re, - Kooy to Soviet entre 201-0940302. "ment, KGB. : : “There aré no Headquarters traces on Torty, ‘aot (para 3}. -/ BORICH vurdy H wee ee et se ca" 50° oe ee ' .! : , POB; USSR. CIT: USSR LOC: USSR, Minsk Known to Soviet emigre 20]- . Possible KGB officer. Has been to The ietherlands. C. Ther rg are no Headquarters traces on Fedor ~ oe \ ~entst yy Coara. 4 4 ; ; . _ SCHISTYY, Fedor —— - Tree oe SEX: Oo - DOB. i 68 49 _ CIT: USSR Pt ‘. OCC: KGB officer ; - PR ne "LOC: USSR, Minsk : Sea Known to Soviet emigre. 201-0948382. SECRET. 14-00000 Viktor: Ntkolayevich- MOLOCHKO (para. ‘T): is. ; ; possibly identical to one Viktor MOLOCHKO, born 1946, : a SC , listed asa ‘sai}or, wito d2parted Spain in February 1968, : : rn “AMOLOCHKO 5 viktor Niko layevich DOB: ca’ 6 oe . ROB -USSR. fe a a Gli;- -USS ; ; no occ: KGB officer a Kaown to - Soviet emt re 201- 0948382. 1 . men 4 ; . aay SECRtY , “ode Thefe ar -SAZANOVTCH (para M2). OCes KGB “officer _ SSR, Hinsk _ Known to. Soviet entre 201- 0948382, . KGB colonel. . : . . an ; . °K. There are no Headquarters traces on Viadinir SECHEYKO (para WwW). . SECRET . . eee - dzeuovici, fnu. ) “DOB: ca “40 CLIz USSR. ‘OCC: KGB officer LOC: USSR, Minsk: "RGB captain. | 7 es oe we | Coe vas fo: S: ysis dae soe i , Victor. F. Geta SE/SAG/0P SE/SAG/OP: Isabelle H. Domes:r1-(17 June 1977) oo po : “SECRET EC Bove rele , _ , " _ — SMe wn puted pp RlonE cuuiletn dhe apelin Talay, StbaeBaies. 74-0000 * MiCROFILMEO. - 2 She following is in Fespaise to a requirement levied by a | SE/X/AF on 11 April 1977. and SE/CI/K on 12 April 1977. a is _ CHADLIYEV, Anatoliy -pnu- Born. in’ 1949 or 1950 He et . “is 176 cm. tall, of medium build, has. short red-hair, full 200 CF a : —_ lips, protruding, eyes, Freckles...He is single. .He does not . , _ drink or smoke and is very reserved. In 1973, -he graduated from.-the Institute, having studied .in the English Department. . — ae He spent two years in Burma and since: 1975 has been in Guinea a asa contract interpreter. : Lo ; ; 2. DAVIDOVICH, Aleksandr pnu. Born in about 1948 in ; Minsk, he is 178 cm. tall, thin, has narrow shoulders., Tight - re - hair, grayish blue eyes, full Jips, and a large head. He likes.” On - to dress well ands considered by Source to be good-looking... ; _.He, gesticulates when talking, he-drinks and isan ardent card’ . player. He likes women.- ~ Ce ee goo sl. AL DAVIDOVICH'S father is. a colone}) in the Personnel _ Department. of the KGB in-Minsk. His mother is a physician. During his, school days, DAVIDOVICH got into trouble with the. - militia ‘when he-.was caught, along with two other students, steating a private car. But the matter was settled out of court, and DAVIDOVICH's only punishment was a reprimane at a Komsomol meeting. — ; CONF I ? E.N r 1 A‘L yr Weeeg 977 al - GSN BAY 14-0000 sergeant’ - from. 'the:.po oselok. _ksettlement) of. Novobelokorovichi, Zhitomir. ‘and the poselok:of Bataysk in Rostov Obtast'. . ces oe : ‘owing. informa= oP \ ; “FISH AN:served-as:-a-. - “(serzhant), in a Strategic missile ‘unit’.4 kilometers: This unit:.was.armed with medium-range: strategic rockets. targete against Munich, Twenty-four. kflonieters from this ‘unit was ‘another. battalion with the same type of rockets, targéted - against Frankfurt: .These units. were. part of the 82nd. Rocket Division: of. the Vinnitsa "Rocket Army." While- asstgned to this battalion; FISHMAN -traveled to a ‘roéket-connected manu- facturing and repair plant at pose lok" k' of Kolosov néar Minsk,. ~ The pickup. . points ‘at both. of. these places were underground. FISHMAN wants to leave the: -USSR, but when he tried to: ‘apply, the. officials © “would” ‘not ‘even: ‘accept his Papers, because of his: having: been. ‘ in. the rocket’ ‘troops.’ . ‘ 4, KOROBOCHKIN , Leonid Ivanovich. ‘Born in about 1943. Graduated from the’ Institute with Anatoliy Aleksandrovich AKSENOV. (KGB" operations ‘officer in Minsk and a friend of the Source). _KOROBOCHKIN's ‘father, born in 1902, is now a retired . Air Force colonel and has been a Party member since 1921. KOROBOCHKIN was in the Army for one year and worked for the Belorussian Philharmonic Symphony for a year. He cannot find agood job but is..trying to. become a truck ‘driver with the idea-of driving the USSR-West European routes and then defecting. KOROBOCHKIN despises the Soviet government and system. He was one of three People, including ‘Source, involved in a plot to c ONF 1 DENTIAL 74-0000 3 z 2 Ml i : pr casa’ Sputnik ‘ist: dreams: of. gi Sab: agai! Chances ar. im. “graphs of Fh BOCHKIN's (see paragraph 4) half-brother. -MUZKOV was‘a non another.contr as. become a “heavy. drin SE/BIO pho ker’... Two “ph to. File. . H ATKHEDO are available 7. MUZKOY; Yuriy.pnu. Born in about 1936. He is: KORO- ae military specialist in. the Higher Engineering and. Missile: Technical. School (Vyssheye “inzhenerno: raketno tekhnicheskoye =. ay uchilishche, VIRTU) in the poselok- of Uruch*ye near’ Kalinin. © At present he isa Yieutenant. colonel in one of the Baltic - . republics, possibly Latvia... ; . oe . oo of ‘g: =MYAGKOV, Valeriy pnu. He is’the son of a colonel :. on the. staff of the Belorussian Military District. MYAGKOV § ‘and séveral other students of the Belorussian State University typed and. pasted up in prominent places in Minsk about ten paper Yeaflets proclaiming "Down with Communist tyranny!" The KGB found them out by comparing the characteristics of the type: . written proclamation with the typewriter samples in their files. ce AYAGKOV. got. four years in prison, at least two of which he.,; © - ~ mo spent in the KGB prison in Minsk at ulitsa Volodarskogo Qe at a: PETROV, Dmitriy pnu. He is the grandson of a retired Army cotonel, and was brought. up by.:a widowed mother. PETROV was born in 1949 in Minsk. He graduated from the French Depart- ment of the Institute in 1972. He was a contract interpreter. ; in an. (unknown) African country and 7s now in Minsk. He worked . . . as an interpreter in the economic achievement exhibit in ’Minsk. Source heard rumors that PETROV will be going abroad again quite soon. CONFIDENTIAL bot ‘ * “Jewts He hive: “former wrestler; he fow wor! _two--sons. - SHOR has-divorced -his : C visa. He has: been.'a-neighbor of. Source .for many years « : ér an-exit.. ~ a D220 -TETERHIN, Sergey: pau: Born. in.1949 in, Borisov... He. - : a . is 183 cm. tall, of. medium build, and wears’ glasses. ‘His - co ap RE Se et deleees / > father is a major general.(general-mayor, equivalent ‘to a briga- re ce c+ dier general inthe U.S. Army) who lives in. Borisov and‘ts) | so a. + + + commander of a.tank unit in°the poselok of Pechi. TETEKHIN: 8 OE ee . _ oo graduated. from the French Department of the Institute. fn: 1972 ne “and spent two years’ in Uganda. He has now gone to: Africa _ . (country unknown) again. A photograph of TETEKHIN is available fl a . in SE/BIO photo file. ; . - oo. . : 7 So 13. TSIRLIN, Leonid Abramovich, Born in about 1934, he is married, has a son. His address is -ulitsa Volgogradskaya 47, Apt. 2. ‘He is a senior economist at the: Belorussian Land: Reclamation and Water Resources Trust: (Irest melioratsii BSSR), ulitsa Kommunista 6, Ninsk.: He wants very much to go to - Israel but is having: difficulties because of alimony from his first marriage. TSTRLIN is an anti-communist who has organized a group of 6-7 Jews who meet to study Hebrew, spread the word on emigrating to Israel, explain. how to fi7T1] owt the necessary. forms, etc. TSIRLIN approached Source on the day before his departure for the USA and told“him about the above, asking him to contact Israeli military and civilian-authorities to ; obtain Zionist Titerature and possibly. to be assigned. intelli- ua gence missions. Source was introduced to TSIRLIN by his , neighbor, Mstislav SHOR (see paragraph 11). Source delivered TSIRLIN's request to a Mr. GOREV of. the Israeli &mbassy in ’. Vienna. CONFIDENTIAL 14-0000 ke “BS “abasertee < DLIVEV (para. 4) (2 : as. ‘born in 1949 in’ Thil¥st.” In 1971, he was an’ interpretel [ rr Burma at. the. Soviet Technical Aid Mission.” .. “Aprad.-... 1974 tO about. October 1975, he was: a:trai jtor. forthe tet Nigerian Steel. Development Authority. in. Kaduna, tgeria. oo! oo} PRORTIOR © DO fa) CObT COFFE RAICE? RORCK ky Sere Be Adi VGC ae oe eae 1483997 there are no Neadquarters. traces on ‘Aleksandr ‘ re OAVIDOVICH (pars ede . - oo a BS od $ . “SDAVIDOVICH, Aleksandr SEX. MC 008: ca 48 BOB. USSR, Minsk CLT: USSR oa C: USSR Minsk - Known to Soviet: emigre 201- 094832 -- Graduate to Minsk State. Peda Oo Teal Institute ers. There are no Headquarters, traces, on ; Nataliya ee onneovtcn oor s) , : : a DAVIDOVICH, Nataliya | oe re POB: USSR . LOCs USSR, Ninsk . : . ae 5 re 201-0948328. Graduated fr i 1 a e. _Foreign Languages. a _ Se a wee. 7 “on Diitriy ‘PETROV (para 9). TETEKHIN (para 12)0 Fetexwin. Sergey M- known “te Soviet: emigre 201- 0948328. in in Uganda for 2 years. Is” curren Africa. ss! oa fae oo toe ° oe pp PPO ve fi a a a ae jf Ope? ! Victor F. Zimin SE/SAG/OP CONFIDENTIAL ‘There. are no identifiable Headquarters. traces” . He “There are no Headquarters: traces” ‘on Sergey. Mas , we CONFIDENTIAL —, 1 “oRTG? SE/S sie t {ZININYS COORD: SE/K/FR t he FRIOPS pact 8 AUTH C/SE/SAG {KARPOVICHYS: REL? CUER/2, 2 Meo 3 ‘pare: 21 APRIL 1977 ; cerns 7 phy ee . ORIG: VICTOR ZININZEK — a, UNIT: SE/SAG/OP -FR/@2 Etinn~ ne ; FR/OPS CMe | . g Yoogo" _—_ : _foDabnaree OFCER , : aan in = vr easee at REPRODUCTION BY omer THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE is PROHIBITED & 2 IMPDET sO RE T - a ; eu BY: necuna 14-0000 DATE: ay APRIL 72. - “. SE/X/FR PEL, ey ONG: VICTOR ZININIEK. as ee ONT: SE/SAG/OP | FRABA CO ExT: fee2 _CHERT2 {Aueo ie. . a : FR/OPS <— - . | See JERS coe .. CCORm ATID OFT ORe | : : i: REPRODUCTION HY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED - {MPDET % wibe<e- Oe se CRE r ; ; Boot ae eu “pr: necuna Msg escragne et eng ca, *T4-D0000 Qevuel ( 32 Oo a oo aalpe a _ eat cal : -_ _ a ' 7 . ) . eee , | | ae an aan Ue é eee : ~ ~ - wm beh we nee ; 3 oe oo. cece teben een ee . ° r . - i : . ~ ao eee es a 3 — - | a _ _ ee : - a . nen : d _ _ Oo | : bce tte . é | i ‘ + aut aE eda ae feito re sed Ba cas 14-0000 i Mari anne King : SE/CI/X/Af rica « SECRET ee O2lLerv — 14-0000 dc Apral 1977.0 et persons. “have- to. ; who. graduated: from the: French interpreters £ -Y ‘and: proceeded ‘to posts - ar ric i$ .seVeral of these names are- “familiar . to 7 ~ . “ug as leads. We are even.more interested: in “background Op ‘and assessment ‘data on the three’ military instructors : " TARASENKO, .LIPIN, and VOROBEV, who -are currently in sO Africa. and of interest: to this branch. So, fo ; 2. “In ‘addition to. straight bio and ‘assessment data, we would | like answers to the following: Al What were the career and~ personal : objectives/goals of these young persons who accepted assignments in Africa? Were they ; : : ae ; aware of the climactic/sociological/anthro- ' re : ae er re _ pological differences/difficulties they would: a aa . : encounter. in Africa? Did they accept their . ‘ Bee —— assignments primarily ‘to save money? . Were : : PoC _-any of them lookifig. upon their ‘African assign- 4 7 lo ments as a. form of “escape” from the Soviet ; Union? Had any . of them ever mentioned ‘suffering - nn oe _E2 IMPDET ce CL BY 060965 7 Ugtov SECRET 14-0000 a pie a a mt ADJ GP Ever LA a ee eg a Déglas .G.. Bonner SECRET a cL BY 060965 14-0000 3 pe a Co cy: * aiekSandr DAVIDOVICH; ppoR 1948, “Minsk; fe 1973 graduate: ofthe French. interpreters faculty; | : ; served .71-72 in Algiers; left for Guinea in 75 with wife Natasha; father is KGB colonel. and high ~ official in. ‘personnel department of Belorussian: KGB, te nO, (2): “Sergey” “TETEKIN, DPOB - 49, Borisov; 1973 | Te graduate . of. French interpreters faculty;. was Sent to. 2 Uganda; father is: major general, division or ‘corps -commander in Borisov. / ; (3) Anatoliy CHADLEYEY, DPOB’ ‘49, Minsk; 1973 | ra ' graduate of French interpreters facul bys served in Eos re Burma; left. for. Guinea in 75, en © 9 ae ‘Anatotiy MIKHEDO, DPOB 48, Minsk; (1973 ‘graduate of French interpreters faculty;,. served 73- 75 in.some African country; now working in Minsk as x) guide, . ; (5) Dmitriy PETROV, DPOB 49, Minsk; 1972 grade uate of: French interpreters faculty; ‘served in some o wit African country and may be sent again soon, me SECRET LOW bia TEP, pert g %, 14-0000 Niadin JAteksey OBEV--all-: “will becassigned: PCS, : : are. now officer- -instructors at, ‘ military Academy training | third-world nati nals St 64) “Yuriy KOTLYARS re “oxford, married. Britis! ' - gow’ fs.an distructor at. ‘Frunze Milit Speaks excellent English. a - 2. If you have any Or requirements for these’ int please notify me on R- 1404 by 18 April ay OD Nycleow Patty Nelson ; Co Es was” gechange. student at h-citizen Cynthia “CARLILE3:: ~- ary Academy. erviews, SE/SK6/0? pistributton: , mS — - Orig. - SE/SAG/OP (requirements) l- C/SE/X/NE : i uN - SE/TO. i . Vo= C/SE/X/LA- : 1 - C/SE/SAG - 1 - C/SE/X/FR ’ 1- C/SE/SAG/CA 1 - C/SE/USSR ‘T- C/SE/RR y- C/SE/CI . : 1 - C/SE/KO 1 - C/SE/CI/X- a 1 - C/SE/X/AF . 1 - C/SE/CI/E- : 1 - C/SE/M/EU 1 - SE/SAG/0P. {corer . 1 - C/SE/KX/EA : Let: SE/SAG/OP (soft files) : le. U FeO a SECRET a! Pe Py PAF eee) pe See 54 14-0000 > REQUEST: PS etORITY isthovii' 63 quTeRvret FOLLOUING SovIET “tere une HAS “COME TO ‘our “ATTENTIO VIA- " PRELEMEWARY SCREENI! NG: in oe “TUR ROPES Po ae ' BORIS ALEKSAUDROVECH BRODETSKY ; -ppoB: 4 SEP Wha KAZAN> USSR : occ: ENGINEER usa: A2}-703-838 UIFE: MARINA NEE VATHSHTOK . _ 7 DPOB: 19 OCT Sho tioscou. uss a . -. occ |SINGER/MUSECAN ean DAVE: , -- : mo, 7 By ipirr a EXT: a ob : : “anus ones cooemsree onsen po nememenmsomemi SE CR é T rn ofen nt ™E issue crn © rromrep E2. IMPDET me Z ioe Son . Poy . am “exENeT | FROM GENERAL DECLASSIFICATIOW. SCHEDULE oF EXECUTIVE “ORDER. IBL525 EXEMPTION ‘CATEGORY so {2}. INPOSSIBLE To DETERMINE ee “DATE oF AUTOMATIC DECLASSIFICATEOI. _ CLASSIFIED ‘ey. SIGUERed | ee yy! FILES eao-anqerub Spee et ote a rr Aare on SE/SRG/OP tte. HOOKS35, coords SE/XVFR { Papese FRA to Oo AUTH C/SESSAG IKARPOVICH 35 ‘REL: GR ILSN ces7eisq Pet ose: 2 2 APRIL 7 te rei a * - _ ee 8 a ce cee: MERLYH HOOKSE RE ue : "ums: SE/SAG/OP EXT: Lun ‘ ¥ a “Goplitre™ - ink ea pe on a ish og FR/y swe P tlag hie C/SE/S * canssmeanon . REPRODUCTION ox ature Fase ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROMIBITED E 2 IMPDET ot : SE CRE Te kee ee Beer ee ee 74-D0000 to. pi t the ‘location’‘of “and describe. the KGB: audio. control.room in the Hotel cquipment, etc.) Approximately when. -- 12s -askSubje as-fully as possi _ So vo "Yubileynaya" (layout, r ee 2 did: Yevgeniy AKSENOV ‘take’ him to the. room, and for what purpose? boos Poi Can he recall any, comments: made by’ AKSENOV about the room or its. ; . boo equipment, or, about AK‘ NOV's. responsibilities in connection ™ ; ° : with the Hotel "Yubileynaya"?— Se EY i "3, Please ‘debrief Subject fully about his relationship bo with AKSENOV and. obtain full biographic details. ‘Please also lows to ask him to provide a personal description and an. assessment of lis AKSENOV. | Does he Know any. more. about AKSENOV's, KGB training , or his KGB career? Be . ; bo: ; 4. Does Subject know if “AKSENOV. was ever in contact with. 4 foreigners?. Does Subject have any knowledge, rom AKSENOV or | 7 otherwise, ‘about KGB/Minsk:-operations. against foreigners? Pe, 5. Please obtain from:Subject, as: much biographical infor- : mation as possible on.cach of :the following whom he. named as: KGB : officers he knew superficially through AKSENOV: . ; ve WARNING NOTICE--SENSITIVE INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHCNS. INVOLVED. i. —E2 IMPDET CL BY 056479 14-0000 set spelling?): “Does - Subj _ask. him’to provide names’ and. biographic ‘data on any additional KGB/Minsk officers he. may; have met or’ any - he may know of but does oo Rote “know personally. ] Lo 9. Please obtain | a ‘full account of what ‘Subject knows about - Leonid Abramovich TSIRLIN, including additional biographic. infor- ol mation, how TSERLIN happened to approach Subject before. Subject’ s- departure, and details regarding the underground, Zionist group in - Minsk on whose. behalf TSIRLIN is allegedly acting. How well does Subject ‘know TSIRLIN? What is his appraisal of TSIRLIN? Does Subject know any of, TSIRLIN's associates. besides Slava SHOR? Tf. so, please. obtain. full: details. 10. Please ask Subject to provide the full name of his _ neighbor Slava SHOR and biographic information. Please’ also ask “Subject to describe his relationship with SHOR and. SHOR" s re- lationship with TSIRLIN, ll. . Please, obtain. biographic information on ‘Yakov FISHMAN, including the full’ names of his parents who according to Subject ; have beén in New York since 1974. Where in New York? As emigres? How well does Subject know FISHMAN? For how long? Ask Subject to describe fully the background/circunstances for FISHMAN's request that Subject memorize. PI for the benefit. of Western i intelligence. . . , ct have"any- other, ‘knowledge of: the organization” and. § stpuctare of. the: KGB-in ‘Minsk? --Or- of. ‘other personnel?. ‘Please: : eG Tene PE ire ERD a Rel Yondtt ta AIDE ra ea norte, Siro " H rk oa i yaaa ¢ Be anee = 14-0000 | jha subject $. en ; p society, and “to have associated. For-this--reason Y ound. | _ position: of ‘Subject? s father ° ae Abe. eee arly pertin Please’ ask: him to. amplify 2 aso) 0) much: as. possible. ; oe — . ey ml i F. “Patricia ‘You i Distribution: Jb Orig & 1 - Addressee . 2- SE/CI/I cape 14-0000 PEE D:SSEM SESTINATICAS. JFSe BUPRALI. MAY. © a . : ECORD. COPY oaoR1S © oDeSTpnar pen: Neanta NY, 2, FILEr( gl2-c28-d9er2. Ww m as) 2» m md aren Pa) dy Plog okie harry ih. weet Anantha J = q4-00000 t 39 wovenae ER 29455. MINSK, “TR VELLING agRGeD AND | Koa OFF “OF FICERS LN MENS Ke aNINTEL: a. matt aaznauut ? P5seEK - ue ov (USL OVD» “BORN. oF auss [AN FaTreR AND: agwiSHe oo 7 *. _moTHEa Ins NG. Ae maieTabet7e + 3 DEPARTED usa 26 NOV" 3976» Pe>aAT ING Aone SOMETIME IN MARCH 1977. sud agsESSeD BY SESDINS ¢ MARCH 77 FoR ol INFO ON “soviet INTERPRETERS : dine) 2s AFTER gaa DUATING, FRM HIS 4 SCHoOL IN 1968» SUBJ ayRKED AT SEVE RAL MSNUAL LAgOR y03$ AND IN 1969 ENROLLED. IN MINSK: PED cay INSTITUTE OF FOREIGS Lan Gu AGES WHERE We. STUDTED. at GERMAN TEACHER Tag INING FACULTY. He DROPPED — out AFTER TRIAD YEAR SINCE HE FELT THAT TRE ERE was NO - FUTURE FOR nM 4S AIGA Scw30b TEACHER CF GERMAN aNd. Tua aS A JEW: qe wOULD NOT at GIVEN FORE Ios ASSIGNME =NTS. FROM — 1972 1 TO 74 SUSU EMPLOYED AS “RAD O LAB RORKER wiTH ‘SELORUSSIAN —_ STATE UNIVERSITY, slauy TANESUSLY STUSY ING aT HISTORY Facuuty. secret 14-0000 “48 wELe as [Nes PRETEA FaCUL Ty comPay SE D- oF FOUR peets: REPS ESENT ING SAME LANGUAGES. suse CLains TaaT “gagut eiGuty PER CENT OF STUDENTS» zS,PEC CrALLyY THOSE, OF © “Gz AMAN AND’ “SPRNTSH » were 5a: wy FROM AURAL AREAS OF SEL ORUS SIAL “aM ONG THE OTHER™ ; , STUDENTS WERE SOME CHILDREN OF g =. ORUSSIAN VIPS. 5 &, SUBJ KNEW SEVERAL BRaDUATES. OF INTE R>RE TER FASULTY or ats. INSTITUTE WHO WEexE Faat OF OA SMALL gr ouP “EVENTUALLY SUBJ stated THat THEY staies cIRcuL ATING oN FOREIGN ASSIGNMENTS. TRAVELLED | “aBROAL UNDER CONTRACTS WITH vaRt US “SOVIET mind 8 grag uS4 IN HOST ch SES KDRKING 48 MILITARY “TRANSLATOR S/ INTERPR et ERS). UPON RETURN Td USSR». THEIR CONTRAS TS WERE. Team qNaTed AND. THEY AAD TO SEEK OTHER JOBS WHILE AWAITING POSS ISLE NEX ASSIGNMENTS waR0AD, SU3N was NOT INFORMED ON “we 18? MEMBERSHIP AND SELTEVED THAT vost OF THE TRANSLATORS, a , > oe : . So i known Tg uIy BIT NOT 3ELGNS T2 THE PARTY. ~ caet 14-0000 : OFF tera. tentee OR béeuryy IN- “PERSONNEL beet OF 0 Gr auaTe, THEN DaaFTED’ FoR ONE yEAR tnTo ARMED FORCES, BELORUSS TaN KGa. DaviDovtcw SMOTHER IS 4 MEDICAL. DOCTOR.” AFTER Fouetn INSTITUTE yeaa, DavidovicH, seat ‘TN 4971 oa 7 VE YEAR “APE RENTI C2 SHIP TO ALGERIA, THEN RETURNED HOME To “APTER THRE WONTHS: IN THE. SERVICE, Dav IDovicH RECEIVED, “nedroaL DISCHARGE FoR NERVOUS DISORDER WHIeH NORMALLY: wauLD ME AN END oF INTERPRETER CAREER, SURPATS INGLY». » DavI Dov ca (POSS 1BLY THROUGH HIS FATHER'S CONTACTS) WAS aGarw GIVEN. CONTRACT AND LEFT roa” GUINEA WITH HIS WIFE: IN 1975, Day 1D0v Ion, w HO SUBECT+S 3 RADE SCHOOL AND COLLEGE 1s. a SKIRT-CHASER, 3. SERGEY (PRU) TE T EK IN, bP03 1949, SOR ISOV, | eRTEND, IS INTELLIGENT 2ND cu TURED. HE. LIKES TO DRINK avD a“ 14-0000 “geste ey OTHee. ‘vane, HHS SUING oFrics. 1B peomarreD: ane tet (bbtte. aN 4108 “54.529. we ‘vEsy tut De C. axaTOLlY (anus: SNGkE, GRADUATED , $P08 19) 49° om URMAS oe - <a HAD 4 4 ¥ ‘ Vow D 1973 AND SENT "T0 8 \ ‘AND. CA 1975, contra cTeD yee dee aden 2 gn RUSSTAN UPON RE TURN TO MINSK FOR KO RK N, GUINEA CHADLIYE =v 508 not DRINK OR SMOKE» 1S oO, ; €D IN WOMEN, Ls very RESERVED AND VE egy ORDINARY) a . _ WOAKED LS KA TCHM AN: . Not “INTEREST oF mTpDL ECLA SS aack GPOUND. oD, ANATOLE Y (PNUD w 1K HE D0 + 090B 198% MINSK (7 page gy ROME 54329 SEC RE tT - ee : zR AND Jewish MOTHER? MARRIED s VERY CLOSE ated and VERY curred. AFTER es yeARS IN AN yanoent TF TED AFRICAN, Pde TN MINSK "SPUTNIK™ TOURIST 7 ae Mac{nG 92 RUBLES FER MONTH aND DREAMING OF ANOTHER oo, 7 L ohne. grcad, GoMeULs1VE DRINKER « | ; ; ; : - PETROV + DRga 195% MINSK, 7 So Ps ° OF gELOaUSSiAN Fate np OF SUSJ> weLt Epuc IN 1973) SPENT tO PRLE! . . a - GRADUATION |) goUNTRY. paeseNteY WORKING aS GUIDE OFFICE ASS! GNMENT A Di MATRLY: (Tsay - Es RETIRE 29 aReY COLONEL. gROUGNT UP ays GRANOSCN oF s ECR ET = a nso mats CY AAS RAAT PA 0 FIA en 14-0000 665796 | guste “FACULTY oF. MINSK NST: Tu COAVE ERSa TIONS WLM accoko1 Ns MwaR LED 10 TANYA g a CLASSMATE "abide Ye S- OF: Fi NOM. pert. oF. “HATE RPRETER. “aL AB OVE: excé?T oR: PETROV. te TEKIN AND CHADLIYE Vs, au EXPRESSED ANT Is =soviet s SENTLME Mt SIN POLITICAL 19 Suaye | was FY RECENT TREND AMONG M1§- ACQUAINTANCES.) 7 F, VLADIMER (VADIMI LA 2 ERK A » 2203 194% MINSK» aT SPANISH FACULTY OF MINSK INSTITUTE, LABERK ANS Fa THeR rs 4 ENGINEER, ae TERGRA DY ATING. IN 1974+ LAZERKA. WORKED as piseaTcHes aT “MINSK AIREORT AND As > RESENTLY “IN CUBA WITH AEROFLOT« 6. oC FNY) 4 rN oH v No ‘ppoa CA 1948, gRaQuATE OF Ue SUBJECTS aIGH SCHOOL AND MINSK LANG usgE INSTITUTES suaJ Has Nor SEEN MAKHWN SINCE 19 66» BUT ACCORDING TI Dav 1D OV ICHe MAKHUN WORKS: CONTINUOUSLY a8 MILITARY TRANSLATOR aBRoad,. 6, SuUSJ was VERY CLOSE. 1S A KSB OFFICER. ANATOLIY g$2cR ET 14-D0000 ™ . : ° : : ot : tt ‘REPRGDUCTION ey ‘ ISSUING ornce. at apt: 42s Po’ KT LENT NA (House _ Nuig ER Nor aN Sd-cacceD. *ngusé: OF. “SCIENTIFIC. WORKER S* NEAR, r ; oMe CENTRAL ‘DEP aR TH ENT STORE. Aksenoves al RAIMER. 1s “SECONE SECRETARY oF BELO RUSSIAN ce (FORME RLY» . : rn “SECRETARY OF: WITEB SK OBLAST) \aND RECENTLY ELECTED-TO cc CF cPsy,: “-AKSENCY Gapueten FRom FRENCH bert oF INTERPRETER . FACULTY OF MINSK INST Ture, aUT Joep KGS AND. Is NOW. SEN; LT. AND ca Sz OFFICE a IN CHiRGE oF HOTEL my uaI LEY Nava" IN. MINSK, He LS VERY. Apo ricay PERSON AND COMPULSIVE DRINKER, 1 aT : . - : Dg. oe, SECRET 14-0000 PaGe 4 Rome. bees SEC R € Toe wee Hopes ON VERSE oF A SOCHOL ISH. AKSENOV IS SUBLECT'S CLOSEST FRIEND SINCE. GRADE SCHOOL, - "YUBILE SYNaya" waS SuByECT!S. on FAVORITE wansouT, AND THERE HE Was InteonuceD BY aKSENQV - 10 SEVER a OTHER “KGB. OFFICERS LISTED TN FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH, aK SEND V Ta0x: ‘sugv ON. ONE OCCASISN- TO KGB AUDIO CONTROL ROCM” ; KOMNATA PROS. USHIVANI VAD IN HOTEL "YUBILEYNAYA™, bo oa. tek ues AKSENOV, SUay KNEW SUPERFICIALLY, FOLLOK ING KGB OFF iceRs IX: MINSK? SEN, LT. YE FEVGENIY _s URGANODV,s eee pp os 1545. MINSK) GRAD OF PHYSICS FRCULTY “OF MINSK. UNIVERSITY. SON oF caaiRean oF “suprs EME SOVIET OF ‘BEL ORUSST AN SSRs VLADIMIR MOLOS'«K GY, SON oF TRADE MINISTER oF BELORUS SIAN SSR; oe (FNU) & G R 1 é K . peog 2951, MINSK (FATHER TSA May, GEN. , GRADUATE CF GE RY AK - F acu ty WHS Ler T FOR MOLL AND IN. MARCH 1974; MAJOR ALERSANDR OP OOK HON + DEPUTY CHIEF OF DES DEPT oF. SECRET co pe a a a i" Jcabst sic: teen gt £8 A pees 1950+. IN vite 16 gD 10. a inesenbies ED. aN bes vert o THEN CHANG “OF INS LLEse FRIEND. 19720 bo Ba gua sect! 'S GRADE! seH0oe asd “con 4 “GRAD, oF geavan PEDAGOGICAL | PACULTY» yap IM 1? GA gt L o-. as ee - ~ 2. vi i.c He " gELDRUSS IAN “BORN 1949 18. RINSK (wOTHER TS menaer cae B, 8 “OF ae, ORUSSI AN 5 UP RE ME CouRT), 15 PRESENTLY {nTESELUG REP at . = ' : “. . / MINSK: ALRPORT and FREQUENTLY TRAVELS 70 GDR. BAUNKARD + * 4 * - 7 ANOTHER FATEND oF SUBd». GRAD OF. 5p AR ISH, FACULTY® wINSK | oe ; _ ° a IMIR K. 0 val EY Koad NOW wite ity FOREIGNERS) REPARTMENT F : . as - Ginga OFFICER: suas oo oe gua sects 7 MELT TT LT. VLAD Cac ms RET H mF Aa TS OV SHC IK 1° ’ HIS FATHER SEN-& aw 1s RETIRED w1GHe RANKIN ALEV'S REDDING» RE “BES! “wen AT KOV yt RETAINED “AIDEN AND LAZERKA wER soVA UMARRIED> 8 ep ienp. NATASHA TARE : NAME)» 1973 GRADURTE CF GERMAN FACULTY PRESENTLY WORKS IN a GDA CONS. ATE IN MINSK. . - . a. peiar 16 sugJEcT’ $ pEPARTURE FROM MINSK HE WAS” to secret , , . : ” coe _ ERT ~. 4 i ; L : Ae zu HISSLONS. | TSIRLIN, OF BiONIST UIT ECGNOMIST KITH TRUST ongeumeciomats 11" oN - “MORKS AS “SENIC uLItsa KomvUR? BESKAYA 6, KE RESIDES AT ULITSA . VOLGEGRADS KAYA 27, API 2) MINSK, SUBJ WAS ebb KIM SINCE 197% AND MET. HE ¥ aR OUGH SLAVA SHOR, SuBJECT'S NETGH30R at UEatsA DLSre\ sse309. IN MINSK, SUSU DELIVERED AS OVE “MESSAGE TO MR. UAL) G. 0 A fe v oF ISPAgLT Evaassy IN NTENNA, (SHOE RECENTLY ace LEED FOR EXIT vist. od - 10. ANOTHER GF-SUBVECT’S NELGRECSS (PHONE 24- ssende vaxov" FISnYAN» WHOSE FaS5ENTS HAVE at en IN NEW YO 3k since 1974 ESCORTED SUBY TE SSEST AND WANTED MIM To renonses FOLLOwING FISwaN SERVED PI FOR THE BENEFIT OF “RESTERN INTEALIGENCE? TRATES IC. MISSILE UNIT € x¥ NORTHEAST OF POSELOK z mn “In 2573 1 , SECRE 1 14-0000 _ FISHMAN AVE our “PLANTS. IN, BOSELOK KoL05049 NEARS BINSK ‘AyD IN averse nasty. gauast o “Y4e SUBS coup “NOT, HOLE. STEADY JOB AND was NOT PERSISTENT IN COLLEse eR AGGRESSIVE: “ano OUTGOL NG, INDIVIDUAL. ME: STUDIES. IT SEEMS THAT ‘HLS FAVORITE PaSTIME KAS HANGING aa oina "YUBTLE YNAY A" HOTEL. var KHL CH FREQUENTED BY CHILDREN » COaPERATING WITH AMERICAS “AUTHORITIES BECALSE oF HIS ANTI“ . Soviet SENTIMENT S$ AND DESIRE. 10. INFLICT DAMAGE ON “communist ; | REGIE IN ussr. ce M 2 EXPRESSED DESIRE FOR EVENTUAL | In TELL IGENCE CAREER IN. HIS NER MORELAND. WN VIER OF ABOVE> RETR AINED FROM GIVING ($UBs BIC, ELD ve Sud 1S HIAS CASEe TRAVELLING. wiTs MOT THER TO nEW YORK give. DURING FIRST FER. a TER ARRIVAL CAN, gE R REACHED €/0 ANNA BELDGV ICH 2425, a” “MEEK S AF oa) —e¢ . eT ge MINSK TOP $0¢ 1ETY AND «G3 orF ICES. ‘$U3y ‘Cha iv€D THAT We Vat yee” ” oes sae Panel ge I eaten Fyre aheey eee neg eect ee SECRET | SO . ne 14-0000 ‘GOLOIN, Vitanty” ch : DPOB 16. 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SELFLESSLY STRUGOLE Fes THE Fe PERSECUTED of Thi anid TT 1S Fast ANG P28 Aga[NST Tae Set HPLSE oF TE MS Peter oa: at. Fae J} TDOD00 aly; Tr DuLY Tu eats RENGCRACY ANA OEP ONASTES OTHE SFA GUT ALSO Ta Nur OTHE we wt aT oe toarnllnn. 5 | i » i 4 i 4 | | a St fame meTyy _ ~. ran neta Fa Ea er anasto | deepening: of the fraternal relat: Peoples” is the. motto of the ext. “the. decisions of. the Eighth’ 7 in Europe’. questions of the struggle of the world communist. move nent and” sérved the further - TS. between the two parties. At a very cordial meeting vith reprosentatives of the GDR ‘Committee for Human Rigie Henry Winston, chairman of the ¢rtSa, fovingly outlined the efforts of thousands of. U.S. citizers in defense of Angela Davis. | BRIEFS HOWECKER VIEWS SOVIET ¥ILM--The two final parts of the Soviet film epie “Liberation” are having their solemn first night im the GDR at the Kosmos Cinema in Serlin. Quests of honor at this event are First sec sretary of the SFl Central Committee Erich Honecxer and-JSSR ‘Anboes dor Mikhail Yefreury. [Text] {East Berlin Voice of the GDR Domestic . Service in German 1700 Ger 8 wey Tt Lie in-="Linked ty ‘Prtentship—-for the Hage tne ss of our on Which Opened) in teriin on B-May on the, 25th ndsrio Sceiety < Guests at the opening ceréaory ture, B.T, Yefrenov, USSR ambassador in the GOR, ty for Frfentshtr othe GOR. itaest Berlin L007: 56 B Mey qed GDR-SOVIET. FAZEMUSHIF EXHIBIT ake anniversary of, the Germar.-Save Were Klaus ‘iysi, GDR minister of ada delegation Of the Soviet Sx ADM Interna*: > Service in German SR APT Date Nabe ro ae “Winston. Anotnbr sis ster, Te , Apparently none. of Winston" is fai ty tye becume affiliated : with the CPUSA. , a oS Jvil, Henry wanston and Edie beraucr, a white native-bo Yerker, were: murricd an isruoukliyn, New York, Fdna was bors “23, 1918. / Her tucker bosn iu Russia, © Apr Nrid hex: mother: in Austria. Neary and Edaa have two children, born ‘Larry ‘Douglas,’ bern February 14, 1944, ana dda th Anne, x oe Ceptenber 25, 1936, both in Now York City Wie Crush 0.7/4 she S796 103-V-13f . . ae “Ry . 7 - - yipreghg? pee ba (hiecite t a . Fee nah bate RAPT ae mee Saas ow tages B x _ ft Bet rath YY he Pane ca EB nc IT fe meee, es Oe en cE SES Sate Vs Fp cmd In November, 190u, winston, aa- ie the -he 14.9000 - cornected there Winston wit h his wife, Fern, Went to’ San 2ag0, Chile, in* October, 1965, to-attenad the 13th Congress of the Chilean Communist Party asa de legate-sbserver, In March, i966, they traveled to the Sovac:z Union to attend the 23rd Congress: of tne Communist Parts of the Soviet. Mion. “They. revisited ti fat Cougtry in’ thé Fai: of 3 rh Fe tne A err see of the official delegation of the CPUSA,’ to atteuca the Soin - , . nae shes : 4 * Penitentiacy at Terre Hante, : owas: hut fared te Gy: ; 7 incarcerated, -stated’ thut h : i his cyguidibriaum, “Later that eccil wi vie by : NeuPopeycitats igh divow dadatatipueds vires h tbsod i a ' . . ; | : he hod antercvanial presstre whack could oe cated by wt tie : : tumor or a urain hemuriiig.e esubhita Pert deat be ta yaa aerated AS A % pu, for a benign. Cuaor iis. tie At i bel day ae da tha ¢ tien of his gait was LGted. and he was) con, dives tebe Lenabby : . os " blind, On .June 30,.19u), he was reieasi paisva ful lows comautation of his-sentcnuce by Pre : ; : ws ew. ae Ce inte rete eee nn JWity, #bese he workou fer ‘metrupoditun area. From 4 dg January, “Tv31,-ahd bec; mer of Ang) . Th Tee cin ry, dase he left sas City, sf i, use VOL delop,cee fo the National Huugzes March ia Washington. DB. C., and thea proceeded te Now York : "Youu Werker," Oftachad orpag ol the Yui, Bo, : fn lySet, be wos Chaimmguc of the hardeis Youtii Seer ton Was: ieter- named -Chyicinii of the of the Unenployed Councils Youtir ctive of the Unemployed Counci! Loa Le New York City a, ipgh, he was” il throusgi: Novem 7G the YL iu’ Brookbya. ‘ wo G 4 _ i ot ° 1 -t Sig meme ls s. and Hera this 6ffice February, 1942, 4 nston. became a nouber ‘of ‘the cpusa ‘ia ttona! Conini¢tee ae “1940; was. elegted a. Bember of the Couiunise Political : , ssi ciution National, Commit tee white serving in ‘the Arued Forces : ns “k : 944; and”: a's renamed to tne UPUSA Natioant Committee in July, : 1945, From October, 1945, to July, 1946, he served AS Secretary of the Party's National Nexro Commission, He was hamed a member of “ : the tditorial sialfr of “Political. Affairs” in 19iG. (1y July, 1946, i i : ia’ mod ty. Nacibal Wear. a and: ‘appointed i head ihe ‘latter. ‘position “Mil his’ disazpcarance: into “the bavty* 299k, Ss ‘underground apparatus: de July OF. ; Bo Ot a re — a oe iy aes ae Pei et Raed SPR ee Dee. Winston: testis vré “the Senate: Armed Services. ; . . . . , Committee on April’ 2, 2vis,”° on behalf of the CPUSA in opposition . fo universal military traiuing and the dratt. 4 ; D. Indictments uyd Arrests Charactérazat VPoSa headdulric? ed atl db bis Qear-totaul blis Hs5its ang Idios; ea eyes, and times. . a . NE AS .t None Or at an this Q wboul national and wurle events neatly, wears a suit and Vie, und C.?) ral Ta at sa Peete yawn, 14-Jo000 neve of the fact that: dali a prosinent Negro Party leader v6 give “nin support because of - Since Vinsien his ewni lack of fobluevim, among Party. Negtoe tthe national leadership, Hall « other Negro ftunctiouaries are obliged to bu attentive to and Pespeetiukl of : rontiy reseutiel Goat Sineten 2S creentaal o O bis continuing A: oreo Guppurt in the Party and tat: ie must “ ‘ily treat Winston with da rere Like nothany better than Cu huve Soviet Uociers keep winston in jiod of time when he visits the USSR fur an iades init: pe ckh-up, thereby. preventing Winston soumry for an jorted@ly would oo... 14-0000 approval vbtained ters, winstca 25 « terrer;. to” i workers in the dutional neacquar rogaat and dor associates und comorkers, He 5 Nevertneless, wiaston is popular Party lewler among tht ; : Hic has an enguging : : ; : . his 2 ' : YOugn Numor 42a wisecracking, and : an cagr relationship wits people. | : wie ad . 3 s Iirieadly tner has tate ; Po In nis, rise tc 2, Weaston ; carciul to faithfully foilow t 3 i . So een og: : ° at all tines and to be in tune with the th: . err... & at Bc e : & ® 1 peed sted ee me Ee Ter TE cco IN stn Of. the niddlem nor. the pacifier, Po, - “tance « cn. the. , platfora and seldon res Jorts: to exageer ee carcer in tie Party, Speeches, reports, ‘and artic¢ies issued with unending rivalry and-backpiting, he Strives to piny the role “As a ‘speaker, Winston is uf the rouyn-and- -tunble type: who is a Y good agitator. “He nakes. age ort’ to assume ac dignified a He gives every jndication--in speech ‘and in yucabulary-=" of aviag had minimal echooling. Has extenpore lanpuare is , choppy, diserganized, colloquial, and iuli ot aspronurcialiob of even simple words, il aas virtually no Writing Skill aud is nov known to have 2 ved any type of document during his long under his nanc are the work of Enost writers, Oe - fod. oraivrical 14.00000" ie seeimeahraion tclks of feut rs , The eonnur. >be be-spent country. gn of political persecution corgucted- ay the U.S.i| sasized, that the forsnconing triad teal tonspira as béen cs rad 14-D0000° a syedol of struggle against pot ¢ duly rebuffed, will spread. to: the whole” of ‘the. Auirrean people, ore ard - waits. ‘ma struggle ' | 7 Davis ty the ‘ixon-agneweReagan aais is an Angela Davis shares tne plight of all who : i a : : : i > . a ’ 4 , : . q ef ag CUED i : . . i ~ 14-0000 ianovsatie “iiss Allvadnn ee “ ‘FILED: 05135az “SECRET 14-0000 “WEGERIA, LAGOS (4 JUNE 1970) FIELD NO: ANL-2514 “SOURCE: A NIGERIAN MARKIST WHO FORMERLY HELD “A” | RESPONSBLE POSITION IN- THE BANNED: SOCIALIST -woRkER AND FARNERS PARTY AND 1S. STILL ACTIVE “YN OTHIR PRO-COMMUNIST ORGANIZATIONS. “HIS: FB REPORT. NG OW: -corinunist ACTIVITIES in NIGERIA ‘18 USUWLLY RELIABLE AND ACCURATE. HE OBTAI HD THIS INFORMATION DURING CONVERSATIONS WITH BASSEY, FATOGUN AND GOCDLUCK AFTER THEIR ee RETUFN FROM THE SOVIET UBION. ee “CONSIDERATION '$ BEING GIVEN To HOLDING ANOTHER a, MEETING. OF WORLD-W.DE conmunrst AND WORKERS PARTIES. a - ~ PREPASATORY | MEETING FR THIS WAY. BE HELD IN. BUDAPEST BEFORE ‘SECRET OF THE CC-GPSU AND NIGERIAN TRADE UNION LEADERS W. 0. GO OO0LUCK AND 1 be S. Us BAS SE Y AND: NIGERIAN AFRO-ASIAN PEOPLES 14-0008 f the, leath of Ernest: wevara, rhe ‘Cuban revalu : "Ranatd Stevenson, Jusa ixgee. gol 14-0008" director cf - Foundation Detroit éa the BEDC v Manifesta fo Alter at orice about justices. V ing was that of the Rev. Juniu F. Carter, Negro rector of Hols ss Episcopal Church in Pitts “Tam sick of you,” he cried “You! don't trust me, you don” u black Priests; and you don* 14-00000 “ Adolf. pia Thadien: : ehrer: will. arrive in Sepie s- Persecuted Under. Nazism’ a again: demiaaded aban on th the. ipate in the rallj-in October. : The. West Berlin city admini tion has not arrested : smbers who were involved in’ * desecration of 2 monument to ‘ums of fascist vialence. apid progress » TARACAS — The Communist rty of Venezuela, which was sgalless than a year ago. cel- vated on August 8 its National © - y mith: oreelings throughout i-<country. The central pather- g-Was in Maracay. where the st conference of Communists «8 beld 32 years ago. » Octoder 1, the weekly Tri-_. az will become a daily: HOKE SOs _ thy» wait til fomorrow , tyou can find out * today's s Daily World Bee SERA St. : chairman Henrv Winston: | "US. monopolists “They brdke olf” diplomatic - -and trade © relations, oe The. mass release at revolution- of Cuba, a demonstrajed what a tees : . "people can-accomphish. They found retiable friends in the Soviet Union. -vther socialist “states. and many othér countries. *Blockade will fail’ ; Socialism in) Cubs "gontinues developing. . The anti-Cuba pohey of US imperialism -now bluckude. This policy. fail. Our delegation saw with their lov, will “e HAVANA, Aug. 23 : sugar ma year. The delegates returned last week frum Camaguey... one of the main centers ot the sugar industry. Greeted by Cubaa leaders The 10-million-ton goal is the main economic task set by the Cuban Communist Party and the includes the | _HENRY WINSTON: own eyes how : a0 entire people is. -. geared, to ‘the accomplishment of the main task of realizing with: - in une yeat 10. millioa tons of sug- ar, sugar.in 12-months. That kind of Production could give more than 6 pounds of sugar to -éach of. the 3 billhon humans on-this earth. The enthusiastic fight.for this goal grips the people! What this Mesos in terms uf Cubs: as helping to lay the foundation for the tnest rapid develupinent of industry and _agniculture. which wall be bused on the latest scenulie techniques, "Special to the Daily World AUS. ‘Communist Party delegation. hedded by national s returned here from. the interior of the country where it witnessed -a_ tremendous mobilization in ‘the drive to harvest 10 million tons of *: Rev lutionary Gov ernment for ‘achievement by the year ending July 26, 1970. Earher. after their arrival in Havana on Sunday, Aug. 10. the delegation visiled other projects. in the Isle sf Pines and the provincies of Las Villas and Ca- maguey. field. : Of great beauty is that. racist . practices ended with imperialism - Simply put. this means the ach- - bevement of (20 billiyn pounds of - of dairy. products witl be develop: _ ed Such" is the approarb in every and ‘among the many. great lessons _ uf this revolution is the equality a established ‘between lack. white - and molatto. . The cause of Cuba riust be- come the cause not only of Com” munists but of all. democrats, | anti-imperialists and radicals: The story of Cuba must beceine known to the millions of our land. The economic blockade must go.” This barbarity is the essence of U.S. impenaust policy. The peo- ple can and must compel the Nix- on admintstratien to put an ead tu this criminality. Receiving the US. delegation on their arrival were Command ~ er Hamiro Valdes. 37, member -of the Political Bureau of che: Cuban C.P.; Carlos Rafael Ro - ae ee, ee Se “Bhcwid drizuez. ‘member of the sect - vo tariat af the Central Committee’ aad Commander Jesus Mantine, : Continued aa page Lt 1490000, - HENRY: WINSTON cially ed by the ‘national commi the warm, _comradely : Preetings af ‘anid of the Ameri- who seek -normal fconamic and cul- between: 100 . gus nose ‘igorms,’ Sal term applied ta. Cubans. who - turned’ aginst their own coun- . tev invthe service, tperial- ism) for Winston awhile in pri- our son. nradely rehihons between There have fone been warm our Party and the Cuban Con. bonds hetween the Cuhun peo. munis under the leadership of Ple and the people of the U5 Fidei Castro will be. strenethen- Jacksén sad) The epportunite ed by this series at disc lesions exists for a chanee in otter! winch will eontahute to a acces: relations het the sary campaign tia end the bay- United : the present of the ai ed @ stalement ‘toda nature of dames man: The Communist pation cf An n headed by Hen Wineton Aavional chairman, woas Son Cubs and * opMueR. oan Portal. Th parts ican peenie.” Ch on two pire fone ~ AES Romanian CP congress ends with call for socialist-unity RECIEVE Cresudone Ne “be told Rates Patty aad of secilym.’ “the more (han untitele 1d T. Ane phe maunest party enne WH ore sounding cry tor unity ating va. Malet mations and in the werld O.t (unamenaty is hein prot” Ms clog sperch brought the hall to ats tree chanting -“Ceau- SAU eee ieee Sand brings ‘to’ Cuba | APDArTEnEy wm see soriahsin. IN, come trom: : welt the * “Phaitand, Long Thien. in the mountains on, the western edge of the strategic Pian of Jars, 15 Special. Forces headquarters . for Laos! contain.” ing the “Gréen-Beret” supply and: pianpnineses Gene! _ under Generals North Nitinamese™ have: invaded Laos in Vinlation of the 1962 agree. | THE RECENT WORLD inenton the neutralization of the THE NEW UPSURGE OF countey. are direetty related to the fact that Sam Thong and Long FRIDAY, Thien are threatened by Pathet Tia attack. Homay be predicied that the closer the Pathet Lao get to the CIA “Green Beret” AUG. 22, 8 p.m. First of o 50K saitia’ $ charges of oft “neutrality” Donation: $1 students: $0¢ the US, bembidg of mere than i nm t nt his own Coontrt over - ; -PSuppore ‘Hollie Donaldson Tener Aug. 24 vo. 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CI/cA No. C=73532 Zigrida Bruno ‘PLAISNESS.~ Lotvian. presently recidig ‘in: Sweden. Oa haa been obtained. cryoa Bow’ ‘Ca7EIS7 Yorgenty Ntkolayevich ‘SURRAREY, Russtan presently reaiding in Germany. OA has been obtained. CI/0A Uo. C-69189- David TZITZICHVILI. Gecrgiea presently residing in France. 5. . The Security Cffice has veen contected regarding Seourity Officer ' epoort. for the fltghte oe a ; 6 ‘Since the. agenta ¥ u be: ‘arriving in the. “Patted States ALlogaliy, . provisions will be made * “eben, day basin, oe 3 ir p thedr ouperviaied by a staff officer om a ch. “Te For sny further snfornaiion, Please cantact ir. P, Crookhan. on _ extension 8331. —_ ; MICHASL RAF Chief, Sa/D0B G/vat- - Los Varenc Hye & “Ls? RE. FRoB 6 3658 (ins 35383) ; . —_ . 1 AS. we APPROACH ‘DEADLINE. PER IR 07093: (our 59714). CLEAR’ NEWENS AND: FRIGANZA wit BE HARO PRESSED HANDLE WORK. “CERTAIN AMOUNT TRAVEL GET AENUTNE:: 3: AND AEASP NT qr (IF CHOSEN) UNAVOIDABLE ‘SUBJECTS. VEN W605 “(IN ‘Sexjoh toeso.” a SF -SR/3/F} RESSING “HARD eT To- AENUTVES. 8 AND. sueuect FROB ass (IN 241374 Ho MAY ‘BE WILi+ | - tng AND ..1S: CLEARLY LEADER: TYPE. os ek COULD ROSTEDT. COME ‘FRAN Now REMAIN. TDY UNTIL CANDIDATES ‘SENT AEACRE” - To "ASSIST DEBREIFINGS, ASSESSMENT, ETC? ADDITIONAL BENEFITS EXTENDED “BRIEFING, ROSTEOT 'S INTIMATE KNOWLEDGE AEACRE REQUIREMENTS ETC OUGHT ENHANCE OUR PROSPECTS MEET NEEDS AND FUTURE TASK. END OF MESSAGE 1 3. HAR 1935 REPRODUCTION bY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS BO APES ree err a 1.00000 ma ee ai Pane, i Pere . This ‘Approval is based u pon evaluation of. information available to this Office, and is granted under authority. contained in CSI “16-5 and:.FR 10-215. C/OPERATIONAL APPROVAL AND SUPPORT DIVISION Date:__ 2. May 3959 "Distribution: . 3 Orig. to Addressee , “ Pag lto Files 0° | ao ‘ aa t te oa Z. SECRET : roan eg 124 cenevera vaterove eptriees. ; 7 coe . _ 14-00000 tet we Approval = ote . C1/Operattonat A +50 FILE WO. 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Fi Cee RT tae te ee hy Le s BE & g “ALTHOUGH suB APPEARS QUALIFIED FOR PROPOSED, MISSION "ASSESSMENT REVEALS ‘AEASPIC NOT COMPLETELY SINCERE AND MAY BE HANDLING PROBLEM, - ; 2, : TO MOVE: SUBJ FRAN PREMATURELY MAY CREATE. DISPOSAL OR RESETTLEMENT PROBLEM. “Hs wii} ING RK Loss His SERVICES . IN ORDER PREVENT UNNECESSARY EMBARRASSMENT, - , “3. REQUEST CONSIDER FRENCH SPEAKING HOS ORBREN- LCFLUTTER OPERATOR TDY PARI TO INTERVIEW SUBJ PRIOR TO FINAL DECISION, PARI AND FROB COMMENTS REQUESTED, FND OF M FSSAGF . Comment: Request advice on on what: ‘to write ALASPIC, 1 FEB i953. CTSRTBOBY I: Lag 2k, : MICHAEL RAE : AUTREMTICATING OrnrcEes (-CELEASING OFFICER © _ REPRODUCTIDN BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE Is PROMIBITED. ©. Copy No. , Ay. £33477 “OBLIGATORY. "2. PLS INFO PARI WHICH CAN WRITE. LETTER. : "END OF MESSAGE Cy en - co ° , yw Wy. | Ho, -1} SECRET PEPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE.ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. . SC AEF I3¢77 Copy No: ; éct ‘was. then introduced to Identity {known as “John”) and the intorproter (known as ."Paul"), Subject, in keeping with the ‘wishes of Identity, was not told that Identity Is a psychologlat. After a leisurely and good, but not luxurioua, lunch @uring which the lee was drokea, the company repaired to the Hote! Celtic where Identity throvgh the interpreter _ Degen his clinical exami: . _'’es and tests. After this far hour ‘introductory affair, Subject .25 g:ven sane howework and dismissed, 14-0000 Nothing came of the: check ang ee ~wihd de trotibled further. : : ‘te Nets ene. for his. wake, and ‘that w we "expect to have’ one by about 1 ‘Pebruary. In the asantime Subject should mexe no definite plans one wey or the other. We trust that it will be possible aad convenient to reach a decision con- -cerning Subject by euout February. In the course of the Parts meeting - wa also informed Subjeot that we (the undersigned) would prodably cone to fetch hia, which tentative assurance was ‘given in order that Subject. would not have reason. to thiak that he would losé contact with soaeone he knows’ and: ‘thereby to help. buck up his torale. “Subject was. also told that he: weuld probably go to PEPRIMS if hired. Otherwise, no plans or tentative ‘arrangerents were. discussed with th Scbject. Lo, 8. Identity'a a ‘AsSeosment. of Subject: Case officer discussed Subject _ &t lensth with Identity and + and we believe it is safe end fair to atate that there is cazplete general egreenent concerning Subject. We may disagree on the point of pairing Subject with ASSATCLEL, -but so far this would secon to be a ginor matter, Identity etr:ck the phrase that Subject "satiafies ali selection criteria" used in Pag 4695 and will have concurred in this | dispatch. Identity would prefer nct to write a precis of his aseesszent at this tise; he would rather subalt his full assessment which will cover his views concerning pairings ‘with cther possible candidates after his - return ‘to. Hesdquarters.: Thore is little we oan add and trust. ‘that this - will. suffice for the time being. Im general we telieve that our agaess- ‘ment subaitted as Attachtdat C to £574-24034 is not wide of the mark. We do not, howéver, wish this to”be construed a3.an indirect report on Identity's asseaszent of Subject; be will subnit his own report. In- cicentally, we have enjoyed working with Identity cen this casa and have learned froa his techniques: and approach. His trip: has so far been most . salutary. G. Comment ecncerning na decisicn on Subjest: Tha decision on Svdject's candidature fer RELSUK eusnt net be de ‘Geieyed any leazer than is. fecessary. Identity ugreed that Subject will kesp for a time and that he. very micn wants: the Job with us. There are several reagong why re think that it would be unsise to delay ‘the dectsioa to remove Subject trea _ France to Oersuny enere ne can be hald withous ‘uncue dtirficulty. Piret, he is naturally irpatient and WILE not be hapey if he is obliged *o° watt COALSIERATI AT SECRET : [x] esuenncs : : : : : i :: : eM a Pied esac Be IT eety, eee ab A Rg ra a ae Eee nepal Ad ike a Pon a agit ra: “Distributions | 14-0000 14-0000 COMMITMENTS INCLUDING. Two UNDER CONSIDERATION SALZ, a oa ‘SUBJ CAN BE TOLD WE HAVE DEFINITE INTEREST AND WILL ‘mecohinn-poncise EARLY FEBRUARY. ; a 7 END-OF MESSAGE CS COMMENT: © REQUESTED AUTHORITY MAKE Di ARRANGEMENTS TRANSFER (AEASPIC} FRAN ABOUT 1 FESRUARY. C (Ec cows ude a SR/COP/FI COCEOINATIING OFFICISS . ‘ERIC W. Toa AUTRENTICATING OFFICER — MELEASING OF F1CKR ., REPROCUCTION, BY OTHER THAN THE ISSk UNG OFFICE Is. PROHIBITED. Copy No. Abt 249977 ig en ga TET ere 14-0000 “ PROTRACTED, wit, outa with vip POUCH FROM: FOB, Po a "END OF MESSAGE cs cnt REQUESTED ASSESSMENT OF AEASPIC, AESATCHEL AND JOSEPH MCGOURN ’ 1DEN). oo THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIOTTED. Copy Ne oe conis: Sesivepe cones. ioe. sssees'9.1L8 14-D0000 oy ‘The family. fed 3 ‘let ons. T. Subject. feels: that he wag too. ‘young. to: nderstand dat recalls having revolted = agai st ‘the flight because it ‘was a. humilitating Getfeat rather than a : al retreat. ‘He operates by the -attinide: ‘that-one: must fight, : surpass or conquer rather than to submit or accept defeat. He is, according to his own self~ -concept, a persoz who can not tolerate being beaten in competition. As a child the Subject felt that he was much . , | -Stronger .than several million men, He presests the analogy that he : : is: like.a man: ‘who wants to tal: an elephant, . AU he needs § provided for and’ atrength, bul . : : ot _ “admits that he ‘depe nds more’ ‘upon his mental’ faculties than’ upon his - . ae “phy sical abilities. Appa rently the Subject-bas never been able to _ : ; accept what he considers the original defeat and Aight from Georgia. Mt RIB ATI 14-0000 . Because ‘the: father. had ' provided himself: with certain monies the family was able to live comfortably and even, opsiestly upon its arrival _in France. Howev er, the vi issitudes of life sroucst the family ‘ progressively to. financial difficulties: and later to material degradation, The: ‘Subject is of the opinion. that this ‘loss. of economic status had-a matked. influence upon his ‘way of, ‘thinking - ‘thereatter . .Whereas the - family had. préviously lived in. an, artificial, AL dalistic ' ‘way it was" not brought into more direct contact with. reality asd, although this was not necessarily a bad influence, life was tozgh. The Subject's _ early loss of economic status is important as rezards his selection : for affiliation because it also constituted a loss cf social status which is “> more primary in Subject's personality, A review of the Subject's life “history reveals that he has. always responded to material incentives in 3 4 vis terms of chis< ‘personality, . . Consequently, at may be ‘Concluded that his. drive for social status is more. “basic than his, need for financial Status.. : L , _ teachers whom he felt did 14-0000 . a ee ; 1987 ) his comibativs at It was'as it he: “gudd by” had discovered’ to : : gr at disappointment that-there was no Santa:Claus, Another aspect of his system of ideals proceeds from his concept of chivalry which he feels his parents inculcated. This is a sort of Robin Hood concept by which the Subject visualizes himself as a hero who rushes to the rescue of the weak and: oppressed. _ This concept is: epee 14-0000 : posture: that he: is “right 3 and’ that society :1 is. wrong. The mother was a 7 ‘ “marked conformist ‘who insisted that the Subject should abide. by the. st Social order. To be successful, the Subject's handlers should avoid trying to make him conform in his attitudes toward society by well- meaning gestures -or contrivances. vs The ‘Subject’ continually deceived and disappointed hig mother . _ because each time she started him in a’new school he made promises that he would behave but each time: ‘he managed to be. _expelled becauce of his behavior. “The. ‘Subject is consciously. convinced that his mother ,:, acted in-his- good ‘inte: ‘stand not for her’ satisfaction of wanting a : perfect ‘child, However, it is the opinion of: this examiner, that the mother's. over-solicitausness was compensatory for her basic rejection of the Subject. It is not likely that she did things for him but that she did things to and with him for herself. In other words, she wanted the Subject to be perfect so that he could be worthy of her love. This may also have been her attitude toward her husband. The Subject did not behave perfectly, did not, ‘merit her love and- consequently appears to be continually. seeking the love and affection of other persons... However, the Subject cannot accept this opinion as regards his. mother and denies that she acted in her own interest, One of his principal defenses.is denial - simply assuming the attitude that. such and such is not true when he probably believes it is true, : . 45 disappointed i in. shia” father : in that hi that: uf his’ ‘father. had. i his. mother 3° ‘suicide is a Opa direct "consequence ‘of his: father’ s failure to succeed, ’ ‘When the father returned: to Georgia ‘the’ Subject was driven to dispair. over the: dissolution of: the family. The Subject was.'tl iby” . of ‘the family and the death of his mother and thé departuré of his father and sister were a threat to his emotional security. He tried to restrain his father by threatening him that because of a French law requiring foreigners to pay taxes before leaving the country, the father ran the risk of being arrested, When the Subject told his sister this, she became angry and replied that the father was mature enough to act as well as. possible. ‘The ub ject's attempt . to prevent his father from . although he idi't want his.’ , rm would carry: it thror it any. costs: | Asiit ‘happened ne result was” the. disintegration of the family. ‘However, ‘this incideiit is of. interest it to interfere with his father’ rs desire. 14-0000 be an“independent perso . The Subject fééls that his brother is jealous of him whereas it is likely “that both’are jealous of each other, It is alo likely that the Subject. — and his brother were rivals-for the mother's affection.. For example,” — lé returned to Russia ‘and thé ; : he’ had served inthe German Army-he was'sent-to a concentration camp | in-Russia. Subject regards ‘the intellectual 1evel: ohis:brother-in-law. — as. that of his sister. The brothe law als6 had an inferiority complex and : this may have been an additional reason why the. Subject had rejected him as a brother-in-law. ea, wey oo, , "|. The Subject's: brother, who-is an architect in Gap, appears to n who ia Conservative and more conforming than . - the Subject. ‘The Subject does not regard his brother as. having distinguished | ~ himself in extraordinayy fashion. It is of interest that the-Subject may be. jealous of his brother and-statés.that his brother’has been more successful _ * but in his own sphere and’ in terms of his own ‘standards, It is of interest : also that the Subject's philosophy is not to accept the fact that he has been’! unsuccessful but to try to explain his lack of success by the process of introspection and self-analysis, This emphasis and orientation as regards. obtaining a greater knowledge of himself is typically a neurotic and : represents his need to love himself and to rationalize his failures. the Subject feels both he and his brother loved ‘the same-type of. women... bs ° a q a 14.00000 - . reat. Garmeee Fe totes a Ce | The Subject, was more "expressive of his affection toward his mother —— a - whereas his brother was more tumid, shy and’ indepehdeat, - When the | : Lo a B <p! ; - have » been impressed by their patriotism, The. Subject is a ‘sentimental : ee . s _ (person and he was exalted and. deeply impressed by. the warm and . - _ - “2° ., enthralling manner in- which they expressed themselves. He feels that. co . bo - this particular association may have contributed to his passion which : o . he always. puts into the execution (of whatever he undertakes, experiences Gn life ra er r than. <Gra ‘achiodl "or froni-thevexperiencese es SEN ope be aise Lecce of others, He feels that’he has educated himself in the school of life .d little from formal education | or from the experiences wn, “concerned: they: -did-notshave-a- last 8 _ item i's important as far as the Subject! 3 reaction to future training. concerned. It is likély that he would be impatiént to proceed with the. task in actuality rather. than to learn about performing a task through the” experiences of others. : wpe RI ee LE Ae ak IT ee aa SE re ee te 14-0000 rota et ) Ser Toe ~ = t fe, The ‘Subject {éel3 that-throughout his school experiencé, perhaps “ only one or two teachers really understood him, .He regarded the others); as apparently ‘idiotic’ or ‘worthless. These particular teachers taught. : a" ten necessary in Life "to swallow a ‘great deal of useless oA a him‘ that it wag-o: : . “gruff! go that ‘thereafter, certain essentials ‘could bé ‘more easily : . ee wl 7 digested, "- This -is‘another helpful hint as regards ‘the trainers who. | oe? Sys pay-be asaigned:to the Subject; a, So mo \ rt-frorm hig academdc ‘progress at. school,” a ee, ae oy’ : « ect also’ remembers=certain:: earned a certain order eee wished to be a hero : outstanding mén.of history from whom he-1 -was necessary for the good of the people. However, it developed © : that the Subject was,disillusioned in these men and his ideals were ‘ shaken when he later learned to his dismay that they could commit -° ' abject or monstrous acts. Related to these éxperiences, is the fact blems or.signs of rank or reputation. that the Subject puts no stock in em! He regards such signs as identifying labels only and.is not impressed, The fact that he ténds “46° bé-a-skeptic-or-a-cynic-should-be important .: to his handlers. , , . iable.to mobilization ar U, However, he jn‘in ‘connection - . 7 Ae SE _) inté “the Freiic {elt the-authorities-tao - with him and because of this he j Legion and*= : , left immediatel: for North Africa feeling that at last-_he was becoming Ft a member of a famous unit-and at the same time fulfilling his obligations towards the French military service. This ia an example of his impulsivity, sentimeatalism and need far prestige. However, it was not long before | he became dissatisfied and expressed his discontent in opinions that ~ -8- LP med con t 14-0000, : néoherent mess.. He bitterly regretted that he had. So - become acqua ntéd with ‘people. who. obv: ioisly « did not Know what they a an am wanted. The e Subject feels that} his’ e perience inthe Foreign ‘Legion. . DC , : - without the ‘necessary- st atimente. “He ‘rationalizes that, ‘at that time,- o ; he was merely abiding by the precepts of his father without thinking of soct. 4, “the possible consequences. However, he soon discovered that creating a os «<1 7 a family did not represent anything at all except “aggravating the ; ae : oO incoherence and the division of society". .In other words, for the ‘ : Subject, marriage | meant: building a wall around himself, He also : ... found that, instead. of. finding. a-partner who complemented him, all he «obtained: ‘from. : artnership.was.. a:reflection.of:-himself.. (In 8 a ‘partner for ‘this Subject it would be wise to consider this aspéct.). The Subject feels that so-called ‘spiritual intimacy is afallacy, He n sexual purposes. -bu he ap rere ete sintoh ba Pd attitudes, that he had hoped.t to create his, own, world through marriage? — but found that this was-an illusion, . He does not assume the responsibilities ' for this attempt. °- . The Subject does not regard his marriage as a “complete fiasco. “~He. feels that both he and his wife were fairly nice and that they got along. "fairly well with one- another but did not. live very comfortably. .Furthermore, he did not feel that there. was any evolution in the marriage. He admits to his debit. that he married’ because he wanted to experience what it meant Bis; DEST et Se 20 14-00000, CuOTT bm, - yo ' ‘to have children. “Actually, however, ‘he did not want children ' as _ - ale a, individuals in 1 themselves Dut he assumed that the marriage’ would _ , : thé first child turned’ out to bea. . "female and: this may haye shaken ' the Subject. The Subject voluntarily a ’ : submits. that’ he has learned the: -adifference betwéen the male andthe “0 80ers ile, - This would: seri to be" a, peculiar statement. but it has a good: ue “He ie regis forten as ‘Alogi val’ "He “developed ~ > Europe. He also claims: that: the ‘primary purpose of the gang was to repatriate or. liberate war prisoners. and that technically speci ing, the black. _market business was a worthless branch, the only purpose of was. to solvé financial problems, * “However, he admits, that.it ; ot -is true that the black market business reached such a magnitude that a person that was interested only in making money could have: found it -a quite. satisfying and. sufficient activity in itself. oo, : : Cpmcnenes Tate ener tn Big estat tpn ott ae poet nena area As was mentioned above the primary pul pose “of: the gang, acco ding to the Subject was to Liberate prisoners, He was successful in releasing ~b3. French. prisone ; He. claims not aye Sone ‘nas for , He was paid for = at Cla je given fieyto"help the prisoners, He helped. the’ French prisonérs. despite ‘the fact that he had sympathy for the Germans. He claims that his sy mpathy for the ° Germans was based on the fact that some Georgians had relatives in’ Germany. and he hoped that the Germans would defeat the Russians. If the prisoners had been Germans he would have done the same thing. 5 z + a : 5 TH NO Re bat ca: ' not ‘expressed ‘clearly in terms of politics or fationality. ‘This ‘complés-. _ took his offe ia situation again. nihat: he wo Even though he admired ‘arid sympathized “with the Germans he ‘claims - che‘ would not have harmed France, All-this is rather. complex, However, it is possible to understand his motivations ‘according. ‘to his basic principles: whith invélves a _vague ‘desire to haly others who need it. ‘He: also * -exprésses pride in doing. the outstahding and the difficult. The materia reward is.not-an ultimate ‘end is. itself.. His ‘emotionalized ideals aré . ; . of motivations will also be discussed in ‘terms sof the Subject’ s participation . in the: ‘bank k robbery. ; : wo, a 30 in order to mix ix the tracks, to°co avoid "fingering" certain. partners «whom he made appear. as negligible. in the scheme. He played this game as long as he could but hs end © gradually drew near. Howeve®, he is an imaginative féllow and he hit upon the idea of claiming that he had invented a very interesting motor that would run without gas. The Germans, of course, could have profitably used such a machine at this point in the war and consequently -into: consideration and postponed his execution, Asa result ‘he’ ‘poughr tifheand- shortly thereafter‘was liberated.by- the. Americans. ...,; Through this experience the Subject has learned that it is very. important . to know the weaknesses of authorities and to play these weaknesses against 7 rrespand- to. a-joy of: ‘being: thi behavior is typical of that of‘a con man. He has the capacity to conioi” a situation-in his.own interest and to imaginatively talk himself out of rather tight situations, This is an outstanding characteristic of his pe sonality and consequently should ke noted by his handleés. a tO Apparently the other fellow was. a fairly good: recruiter. . -_He reminded - , nog the Subject of his war. activities and he was of the opinion that since =. . a - the. Subject had been abié to accomplish. certain illegal activities in - - “the past that he would be’ quite capable of attacking a bank.. He also ‘displayed a confide nce in the Subject's capability to. invent a plan of attack and played onthe ‘Subject's love of risk, of his need for friendship, “At each’ point ‘in the developments: the Subject tried to withdraw by : Shee Oo wogayd “iE my mother: ‘Yearned ‘of this,” she’ would-dies"~-He: postponed::- the job indefinitely. However, in the meantime his mother died and his friend felt that he no longer had an excuse, The Subject compromised . u : : Apparently: they cnocked over 8 ees x he na, 3 ey S ate beeen cea ag eel sath. .. . the bank. The Subject told “him; "You got your money for your marriage; a now ‘leave’ ge alone." ‘However, the friend had not married his intended, was broke, and was interested in financing another marriage, They . : . ; agreed that this would be the last job. Afterwards, however, the other _ Lo : felow apparently threw his” ‘Toney around and was arrested and squealed, : 14.00000 * ~ ‘The, ‘Subject’ ‘claims, that : -he fléd to the Spanish border. “He ‘had tiot foreseen < or had: prepar 7 himself for such a consequencé‘and he" ‘implies’ a conflict i as- regards. . leavi 1g France, In any event, che was captured and. imprisoned. oThe: : e# in-this. examiner 's ‘mind ast why ‘the Subj ct either. than as. a man. who. was ‘capable of carrying out a- crime.. 7 . ae “quite: a: ‘blow to his' ego. ‘However, his ego didn't collapse. There have Sot oy _ been times: in his” ‘Life w én he felt the entire world seemd to conspire against - ete him ‘and when. everything: “geemed destroyed.’ He haa always felt that there _ are ways to get out of a ‘mess, principally by exerting his ego. ‘He continués to believe that, unless a man is so weak, both physically and morally, it is always eer for him to get back on his feet or at. ently, the e Sublect a and a ‘However, he felt his betrayal was unimportant and consequently was not~ : . afigry at these persons Because he feels that there are certain moral ° et : values which he holds dearly, namely friendship, these persons lost Ee his esteem but he was more in contempt of himself. for having miscalculated, . : oi E . Although ‘his mistakes have seriously reduced his. circumstances of life, . , "regardless of their: size and consequences, he does-not feel that they have 4 discouraged him about future possibilities. “If there is a future, there is bode, hope!" The Subject feels that he has never completely lost self-control . . : : oe : . . -13- eR : : J gcarsy how . ft on 14-0000 > cand, ‘that he has always deen a master of his actions at tall times and ; ee -. that. these-actions could have been changed by. his oun védlition, This attitude ; re ‘réveals ‘his tremendois narcissistic investment in his own powérs,. As - . oe . . oy |. ° far ag this project is-concerned,’ it would be unwise to rel upon'the' ” _ : : libject! 8 “judgements aad it. would. be more. -prudent to. plan very detail - for shi anid’ require ‘him. to abide by directions. "He: ‘isan imaginative, d.. His actions are often immpulsi é ‘and unreasoned, Such . havi : may take plate ‘in the context of-a re ii po appear to be the following a. The Subject will apparently do anything for ; a ‘friend or for a. ‘person inneed, ; . Lot b. Subject's relish of novelty, ‘excitement, derring -do:and : action, He isa Jesse James type. OR RS A OL A UR, we Bon FED Ear ees ong awe ENE, AN ett te el eptnge oar YG EE Sy one mertton cores c. Emotional: “outlet as regards. ‘the Subject' 3 desires to invent and.to realize a success of an invention. The Subject is an inventor by. virtue of his temperament and mentality _ : tis aetion ‘if ‘his ideas-work-out. In . sactivated-to® ‘carry:out‘an: ction: -becausé“of-hisqi+ displaced interest in successfully engineering and accomplishing a challenging: task. ; -14-° Loo ae = eet ar : s was mentioned before, material eo : 0 : eward appears ‘to: be a. means to social status. Inthe casé. - : * : . -. Of the ‘bank robbery the {¢ierd obtained thre -fourths ofthe = °° we os take: and-the Siibject was coritent. not to spéen his money re on , freely, in order ‘Rot: to arouse his: wife! s. suspicions. ~ d. | Material reward. A > 3 # 4 3 t ¢ Apparently the: ‘Subject tioh with. authority. of. authority and. was One can just. see £ drawn pistols and with the clientele being “immobilized ina. oe ee - +7 state of fear and surprise. The situation. is so fantastic . . that it is corny. -However, it is: meaningful for the Subject . cet . : and may partially explain his interest in writing detective . : - novels, If one would read his novel he: would obtain a very to ; ; : good picture 2 of the Subject. Sree cyt gett pepresénted: thaSubject's-- nua entah wgecn id nl expression of his feelings of freedom upon release from _ his, mother through her death, She had always attempted to try to maké hints, conform. ‘His wife ia:apparently: the same type. of. person as his rnother- ‘and ‘she proved it BY vwhen: ‘she-learned: abo ‘behavier.. which was mentioned before. may those in power and provide : ; h. The Robin. Hood concept, instigate the Subject to take from ¢ for those in need, . -15- a 14-0000 ~ ae . There is an n indeterminagcy. in the examiner's mind ag to whether the Subject is a leader’ ora ‘follower. | He claims to have beena leader during ‘World War Ll but ina careful. analysi§ ‘his relatioriship * E artiier iv would appear ‘that the ‘other person \ was the: leader. a Ss - . ‘whereas the. oiser. chap ‘wa's the instigator: There is no ‘question that the - Sree ‘Subject regards. himself as a leader:. HoWevér an inspection of the record _ ae indicates that-he is. a poor leader because he. is vane Denes rash and tends mt isle. 7 i: as . In regards to the above, another incident of this man's life is’ mo, - relevant. His left index fingertip and thumb tip are missing. He claims we to. have lost these. in an explosion which occurred in Germany when he was involved inthe repatriation deal. ‘According to him, after the ‘bombing of Berlin, ‘he picked up among the ruins an unexploded: bomb ; : ‘0. alvage. the ex pete eaten ation Pa Le ee te ote which was probably: “stuck in its receptas le, it exploded in his hands, qui Ly ear there was no immediate ‘pain = exp : éxplained that he had played with a fountain pen which had burst. They took cognizance ‘of his decorations and advised him never to pick up _ objects dropped by the. enemy. The Red Cross. cared for his wound, ‘The ‘Subject does not: reyret the fact that he tried to dismantle the. bom. because he feels he had definitely learned that one should keep i. -lo- 3 A a alt ADR Mba rae AS 14-D0000 _eeooeeee . og haa o es This bomb incident may: be indicative a0 , his hands away from certain things. . Taerc an - of the things which were discussed | in the ‘pteceeding paragi apas. may be more to. ‘the bomb incidént than the Subject offers but this could not be éstablished by ‘tie cliniéal method. . , a _ . _ Subjéct. feels that a éritic would aay of -himi that: the majority of So , | a ro © Chis undertakings have ‘brought results which were considerably less bs . re than‘héped, for, Consequenitly;. he feels that-a critic would regard him am A optimist’ ora ‘joker or élse.that' his views ‘on the. possibilities : of accomplishing. are not very: sound. | Lo a oe : a ae inistaked were, ‘he! does | " He: feels: vaiue and: ‘importance than the estanlishment of a factory ‘which would eed popularize the prototype. - To illustrate thia attitude further, ‘the i Subject is of the opinion that one single ‘thought from a. great figure 7 - wea igs more valuable than millions of books which are published annually. - ; Me “ This attitude, of course, may be interpreted as the defensive orientation ‘ofa romantic idéalist who has. not achieved in practical affairs, However, there.is more. to this. In the Subject's value system, it is more important : + tO-ack intelligently,. .sensibly_and. efficiently... For. example, if he were oo oo ck cutce: matatncee asked to open'a window he. feels that it would be up to him to decide : ~— as regards the appropriate method. He likes to carry out an intellectual effort. which. resul he may be regarded training and preparation. © It would be well to keep this in mind, The Subject feels that he has a tremendous vitality which, in the past, has ‘expressed itself through false attempts such as the bank robbery etc, tea Ee et eee, ee 1400000 Beth ai an 7 a — Med gel ne COT RARE and that there. is a power 7 id realization which: i. ee : He, feels that he“is-not being used properly ; Lote . se : "within ‘himself, a creative urge for imovernent an sor rr . highly emotionally: ‘charged and which permits :him to feel that he .. CP et is capable of doing, much more than he has in the past, “However, ‘this. — Swe, eneray™ wil ‘have to be rationally harnéssed if iti is tobe ¢ productive. “4 7 ; ae - Avot aspect in a regard to the: above | ia that one of the. Subject"s : . y acéks the unkriéwn. However, eee He continual icea* ‘efrotional, inpecunity and - , eding. or withdrawi ig. This: may have been a er d'his: unsuccessful’ escape through the’ ‘Pyrenees. re it’ which he doesn! tkndw. or lind, stand and agrees to.do some SS the dangers involved. He may be rash i in this regard butfeelshis . = *: AEE rashness is due tothe fact that he thinks quickly and is able to rapidly oe ‘ appréhend and synthesize. the components.and essence of a problem : : mo _ in its various perspectives.. In other words, he is alert and quick , : oe er and gets the point immediately even before you finish your sentence,’ : . . However, it would’ be wise not to. interpret his intellectual alacrity as 8. an index that he will cornplete a task. It means . y 3 your point? “Stedoesn't-mean: that: whe..wilL. cooperate eapecially when the going gets rough. nee ae Be corinne oe Tp al Pence Reng sp gS eat eee IE ot ofinterest to the- ‘project is- that this. per: He has i¥ked" difficult: ‘projectin, himise to be. It is.his opinion that in order to “chapge: hi necessary thatthe would become.an entirely different. person, a ; . However, he feels that everything is relative and perhaps he should 7 . : , oa show, more strength of character, be little more compromising, "more realistic and less sentimental. - However, according | to him, this would imply that the environment: -would be such that there was no room for sentiment, In this case, his personality would be vel B- omc ~ . : - Le $4-00000 oy . . : eos SEATS =, - . . 7 LO definitely ‘out of place. Consequently, the Subject does not think he will | : ct an 7 be-a very différent person in the future from what he is now, - However, re “he hope's that. his material situation will have improvéd not necessarily . financially, but. socia Y> He: also’ naively hopes that the world will : ~ch age and that ‘the re~ All-be-no discrimination and that thére “will | . on 7 “. be.a general iniprovemen living conditions ‘for everyone. | He is a oe Pe, - .3.in order to attain ‘it. “It might be ‘unfair to designate him asa : . pessimist. As-was said before, he is more of a skeptic and perhaps. . la cynic, Consequently, one should i ve*careful as regards inculcating Tost ideological or social motives, One should be: ‘content to accept his . . motives in their presént state. Tampering with them woud only result me din disturbing the Subject and the relationship. a . 0 cB The. Subject denie that:he: has. any- -emotional-interest MOT Bee RES ere th se ‘emotional attachment to France at this ume... ‘Although it was likely that he was sentimentally patriotic before the war it is a fact that he : : :prived of. certain civil ; inks, ‘fee $ and acts. Pan Fe certainly not a, -Ruseian i in his personality. : He. expresses himself a freely, is discursive, voluble, ‘and is asle to carry on.a conversation -.intensely and: indefinitely on-his topics of interest, This is typically . French, “but,: in terme of his personality, it represents an oral characteristic,” la other words he is inclined to express himself orally and is motivated iv obtain love and affection together with - other Supplies by oral incorporation, What this means to you is that ne So age Pare ee. poe “he i is “mouthy" and ‘he vill eat’ you up if you are ‘not t careful or if y you get: ‘too close. ‘Trico Soration is the: ‘epitomy of control, Consequéntly, . if. you allow him to ncorporate’ you he's got control, not you, Be ‘wary, “and detached. in. this: regard. He has already eaten: up the case officer. ee, : cle The Subject is ‘currently involved j in his: ‘avocation, of inventions : and is the owner. and. exploiter of: several patents. He. has engaged t the a ; i _ character who feels that. because. he lacks the love of others he needs . to love himaelf. In other words, he is quite in love with himself ~ : . ae vand thereby acts ‘accordingly. He also tends to rationalize and to _ . 7 ‘affer socially acceptable reasons for his individualistic behavior : i ‘and for his past failures. He acts because he thinks he is right ; ; and bécause he will succeéd, He is quite egotistical in this regard. Sor . He strives chiefly for emotional satisfaction. It would be wise to spel sine emember- also’ thatshe. appears to-be-altruistic-but.at the-same HM 0s Sar td OG ey he is selfish. He will do things for others and for the community but will hope-to get something out of it for himself, The altrustic and : selfish: ‘drives.merge, ‘andthe is- motivated: by-both at-the Same time. - as adequa e. , to brag or to display himself ina transparent manner, However, he | needs attention and is Likely to do things in arder to get attention, This is what he has done in the past. He particularly strives not to be regarded . . ‘as bad —& evil, He wants to be regarded } as a person who has differences of ; _ ' 14-4o000 wo opinions and. conflicts with the social order, It wouid be fair to say that . wo, he is nota true ériminal ‘but is more of a neurotic character who - \ : Sout vexpresses ‘his. conflicts and difficulties by non-conforming behavior. He 7 Lot Sis a stubborn fellow.who does. not like to bé defeated and strives to- oe : ne . . * Conquer, ‘Despite his éndencies. to magical. thinking he strives tobe. |.” oo ; a : ~ ‘rational and ‘realistic, “but his strong emotional:pressures get in his. ee owalys He experiences melancholy and depressive mood swings | TS EM uate eres without the ‘sufficient establishment of controls.and the application of : ” selection techniques he may prove to be a ‘difficult handling problem in ~ ee ye the future, It is recommended that his processing be slowed down to oO a -a hault and that security and other operational requirements be satisfied _ , : ; prior to lifting him out of Gap; Once he is taken out of Gap he, like the : . ote : my con man, is on first base, and, no matter how you slice it, he will have ; stablished shimself ina bargaining position, wpe AST DAN ee The Subject likes Americans for sentimental reascns, "Although he realizes that the United States may have selfish Political interests : General ly his- ‘attitude toward the Américans ‘is ‘typi ally saorienat” ~ and is understandable in terms of what has been said about his ‘personality. “ Although the Subject | is a rank individualist and a. non-conformist he realizes that he must cope with the community and must sacrifice for the good of the community. Lyparticular, | he would not like to harm -21- a —— a ‘ 4 % 14-0000 others. In this: regaid itis unlikely ‘that. the Subject has even committed physical assault nor is it likely that he would: in the Loe "future... No Matter. what the other pérson would represent to the - pr . Subject he would still be regarded asa ‘human béing whom the et : on Subject would respect--and-would not’ harm: ‘The Subject is rot | Oo oo ee _ necessarily a hos e person. He ‘will act out of éxigericy: but-will, : “or. wontonly: cruel. _ This is of a3 to: exp) ress his loyalty e@ would e to prove his usefulness to the. ‘superior but, at the same time, he would feel inadéquate in that he - would fequire the protection ofa ‘Superior, ‘In his initial contacts with a partner, the Subject would’ ‘attémpt to'assume leadership on the team : y “but if the partner:-‘were superior by virtue of intelligence and/or experience, ! the Subject would-tend to follow. It is likely that he would:be a better . follower of an adequate leader than a leader of a less adequate person, wn The reason for this.is that he i fia orl Paar : aad me person in terms of his ‘interpérsoy, relations ore, he is inclined to act on impulse and sentiment and consequently his judgement -is questi onable, ; in terms of. ideal pairing the Subject would work better Hee tader 3 oe - Prior to the last session of ‘the preliminary examination on the loth of January 1959. the Subject was routinely contacted by the French : ‘Police who were investigating his reasons for being in Paris at that time: ; - - As a result of this contact, the Subject was markedly apprehensive and | | preoccupied and was not able to freely devote himself to the psychological | : analysis as theretoferé. . The Subject's primary motive is, of course, : self-preservation and since he is an extremely alert and vigilant. tok individual he is likely to over- react and to become emotionally upset 222-0! . a 14-0000 ‘ : ot fe : ‘ cose with ‘such a provocation: "Because of ‘this it appears that the Subject / ce “. Needs the guiding influence-of | amore: mature experienéed ‘person who : . ituation, ani additional ‘point of interest is ves ay is in more control. of the ; 1e ‘Subject does not. want us to get too close. d-aspect of this behavior i “capability, good: health, physical Stamina, motivation, et s _ theFé are other factors which may oF may not vitiate the positive features, a These factors are: pertinent to areas such as security and handling. It is ‘ “recommended that before the Subject is removed from Gap that he be ; . administered a security examination in a controlled situation, Such : ‘ _ an exaniination should be conducted by a’ skilled and experienced individual who ‘is ‘fluent. in a French, who is unbiased and objective and is conventional standards. With puch an examiner, ‘there isa a fifty 2 that the Subject:would-<- =" 7 2er ey. Coe _ . satisfy security standards. The other problem area which remains is oo Dee “that: ‘of handlin and unless. this is thought out carefully and appropriate JOSEPH D, MC GOVERN, Ph. D. ‘Chief, Research and Psychiatric Support Br. . et Psychiatric Staff/Medical Staff dor 233497 c28de) » 14-0000 -_ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. i on _ 17 mrss DATE mis DEC 58 | “49. DIRECTOR = ol. i RANKEURT <FROB) | ne usecret |. END OF MESSAGE” OS , a fet SM nage TEA I a IIE LN Boe ptt ay RC EE pretkeewsw. fone ¢ ee 382 , eae Ne, REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1s PROHIBITED. © “copy Na. 14-0000 “" CLASSIFIED MESSAGE _ 14 Qe 18 06 27.50 REC'D CABLE SECT.. ROUTINE |. Al tie Rae 1 abe boa, 18 DEC.1258. - re a ee peeecenennens ET AZA cause REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. é yee. oa 7 A o> ELA gdh ED MESSAGE am a AESATCHEL WOULD IMPROVE. _ fo _ 3. SUITABILITY: "HE 18, IF MENTALLY STABLE. " ALTHOUGH HE SEEMS BASICALLY wou, FEEL UNQUAL IF 1ED HAZARO OPINION. PROBABILITIES BEHAVIOUR UNDER STRESS, - 2 “asco WELCOME. PSYCHIATRIST oo 5 cates weg soruee ne peeeey canto ee . . 4, RE PAIRING AESATCHEL: "BELIEVE IT WOULD BE HAPPY MATCH, AEASPIC'S mentee ~ ile a EO ee eG Ot ee SUPERIOR: “BRAINS NICELY: {COMPLEMENTING AESATCHEL'S SUPERIOR, BRAN, cre END oF MESSAGE os COMMENT: © SUGGESTED PSYCHIATRIST VISIT-FRAN To INTERVIEW AEASPIC. V Lo SECRET HZ 3477 oe Loe - , FEPRODUCT! ON | By / OTE aes THE ISSUING OFFICE I 1S PROHIBITED. . se Pa ad No. 14-0000 a i t x - DRAFT ™ . I Decer December 1958 ny 5 : -" MEMORANDUM FOR: THE ‘Recon co gupjecr David ‘T2ITZICHVIL - Red’ | Sox Candidate, indirect ack of the oe nainied: savas a ay A ho. 7 . re A oe ener ern A brief telephone Feport was. supplied to the headquarters case officer on 10 ‘December 1958. It was stated that Subject possesses adequate intelligence, unusuai social skills, aad a propensity for getting _ what, he wants without conscience, ‘He is impulsive and surprisingly pl pan wo, ligne be eens eee b tedafnetetin? ~iivationar th ‘He will “appear ‘at first é tietylag-bie to have leadership akill and interest -- hence will Pere San ae who would be team-mates would becorme disenchanted aad either. reject : him or take over themselves, Because of this man's social versatility, ‘impulsiveness and freedom from conscience, he would be particularly difficult to control, That is, it would be difficult to ascertain that he SECRET ’ a : : ofé f- a 33 ¥<77 og Beets oN UE ee mae nen ee wee car ay cee 14-0000 eae STE att = actually. did what he- claimed: 6 have done. “His case officer would: Nave : - to be. eetpactally alert for double-deatia éarefil te baita ia checks aad reasonable. aac ! ‘better organized than he is in fact, aad one is lees likely to be prepared for his impulsive acts of bad Judgment, ‘Tot summarize : oe the intellectual factor, hei is intelligent, but ke looks brighter, better ¢ 2 educated and more: Capable | of good’ judgment than he iain \ fact. 3 How: * Mma open, De ot pe ne one vem hee Sees er weg eT RR a ed , ‘ever, these are not datellectual limitations to his usefulness in the type of mission. considered, | me _ “ iis Versatility in playing. social roles. fal he eo wants, he can make himself appear acceptable toa wide variety of people. He is accustomed to getting out of tight spots by exercising: charm « or personality." At the same time » ‘however, he’ can be very temperamental when his desires are frustrated Grae T LSeetOl 4a alae 14-0000 = trolled, ‘He. cépecially likes new v and nével ‘experiences, whieh he -~—- on ras is quite dapeadent ‘on social activity ind d soci 7 5 fora amusement, supportiaiid iene, He nay at times eis eclined to exaggerate ce , _ Clues and signe, With reference to the Proposed . mission, he’ is likely . to éxprece dictrust of anyone ‘who is introduced Baa partner, Like- : : wise it. may be assumed he will try to take over the role of leader’ en tee eet evea ‘though, he has nd, particular leadershipraeinia-” “This will Present problema, because in our opinion « over the tong haul he would make. a a ong Period of time, ‘(b) he ia more . dependent socially tian be likes to admit, (c) hie judgement is act con- : oe sletent; he. operates too much on impulse or sentiment and he nce when fo the chips are down .be cannot backstop hie decisions with Freaooned yo . : me judgement be a: a a So 6 wt is our opinion that thie man is uaueually “Mnencumbered r aires | hima to: cross a friend, be does 30° without tot, rf he e looks” - . 7 - a “ahead ait co equences't he does 30 in terms of esting caught and ae : : ad : whom ‘Subject either respects. or feats. A warm, friendly relationship. _ 7 .! - “here would likely Feasult in Subject becoming exceadingly suspicious of his case officer, in efforts to. manipolate the case officer, and disruption ‘of. relations: rowing t ‘to: tempe: ramental poets me mission;-then-hie ribtivation’ is appropriate, Hia interests might include desire for an exciting clandestine . expereince and for social prestige, as well as for money. They certainly do not include any abstract political or ideological motives, The important. 14-0000 : -5- . : eo ‘thing ie that this man is unusually intent on satisfyiag his own whims oo ae : en : . 4 . ee, , } : ana caprices: whenever they are set-off, which makes him. moré incon- a ace aiatent thao ‘one ‘expects and hence more ditficalt to > control. FRING ti RE EE I : i” ot, : ‘it ie nevertheless our opinioa that this man is still worth considering . . . ; . . providiaig he hae the minimum requirements of language, access to target,- - and ‘cover, He has the requisite intelligeace and very useful social skills, , ‘He éan get away with bepihcblarhte which would be disturbing r ap etting | Hee A it oR ret aE Diy ER Paka peeine U Ag Ate FP oe ‘other peopte, and thig ‘would appear to bea major qualification, ROBERT E. GOODNOW | - Branch Ul | TSS/Chemical Division — - its 14-0000 . ~ CLrsSiriéD MESSAGE ee ek — noon). pv bare." DECEMBER: 195 to” + DIRECTOR / FROM ‘FRANKFURT OPERATING BASE sovtins teks "OFAN. PART. RES ‘BIR: guggh (out ‘ots 0 PARIS. 2. SUGGEST PSYCHIATRIST VISIT FRAN TO INTERVIEW: SUBJ FROB 26 - . : (IN, ee9t) AND SUBJ FROB' 2887 (IN. 35386) “Tr WE CAN HAVE LATTER READY. sot, oe END OF MESSAGE _ nates ; pA tee ee CS COMMENT: .SHQS.ARRANGING FOR-PSYCHIATRIST ‘TO’ MEET WITH AEASPIC AND FRIGANZA IN “PARIS SOONEST. | tags ROU en REA, woe we ae - REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Capy tam. PP ARES, gag en 8 eccpemlet es ‘ : t ‘ : 1 7 *, . . v : : i - 3 ; iy g & . x ce & fy. }4-00000 OM doy 1 ‘ : ' ' ‘ 1 ns pa ay Poo : , +" George A. Fil! oT ; var ‘SR/DOB BO xT. 8331 ~ gay cay “Det 2 Ts | aeCt 0 GAALE Sect. |: eee RT Le FRANKFURT FO pom: DIRECTOR, i ve a ec a atetee nee . . “(INFO “a ~ . . a Co! cl, u/ors, et/os, tt, Fils, & EE h; le 2° TING ARRANGE FOR PSYCHIATRIST TO MEET — “Has NOW “ATTEMP w WITH SUBS AND FRIGANZA IN PARIS SOONEST. 3 SUGGEST PUSH WORK COMPLETE ASSESSMENT: ALL AVAILABLE ryote a wea pee BUT “MOVEMENT To “AEACRE TO BE COMPARTMENTED AND ae ne eR ee A i PR ot GTIVE BASS. ——_(END_CF MESSAGE): TED THAT_ACASPIC’ SUITABLE: CR” ‘BUACKMISSION-BUT NOT: SURE THAT. =o T: PARTHER-FOR “AESATCHEL DUE" TO* CANGUAGE= PROBLEM AND THAT TCMPERMENTS | eooee: rea tins S patteren a ' i ot S-E-C-R-E-T : autesmtic ating Gerives ee ar : 4 . . moe age ieee renee Sete SORA USTED MES Cra 8 1 Fe ORIETIO. Cory Me REPLOIY ON SS OVE Se tee LVISII am DE Ww WE HAVE. ‘REASSESSED AESATCHEL FOR REF MISSION AND eELieve a e SUITABLE. Lengrir CROSS. QUESTIONING INDICATES HE. SINCERELY. WILLING AND’ WILL BE “EASILY | _ HANDLED. “MAINLY: TO DEVELOP MORALE AND REMOVE HIM DISMAL FRAN WINTER ATMOSPHERE. BUT _ALSO GIVE, HIM PHYSICAL. TRAINING, PLAN SEND Hi METTENWALD AREA TO SKI “BEGINNING. ABOUT, 29 DECEMBER. “AWARE SOME RISK HE MIGHT INJURE SELF BUT BECAUSE HE: Go0D SHAPE -AND CAN: SKI THINK RISK JUSTIFIED IN ORDER COUNTERACT EFFECT PROTRACTED AND DEMORAL | 216 WAITING FRAN. wit KEEP ‘HIM THERE UNTIL ‘JUST BEFORE TRANSFER ACACRE WHERE 3 sHouD ARRIVE Tos: FORM. 2 2. AEASPIC: “SUITABLE, BLACK MISSION. BUT NOT SURE: HE FAT PARTNER, FOR ACSATCHEL. . LANGUAGE ‘prooutir AWKWARD, TEMPERAMENT MARKEDLY OurreRent. HOWEVER WOULD LIKE . secon INTERVIEW WITH, HIM BEFORE COMMITTING OURSELVES HIS SUITABILITY PAIR WITH SATCHEL 3F HAVE. Nor HEARD FROM ACASPIC SINCE PARIS MeCTING WHICH WINSHIP ATTENDED. XY. . RCQUEST PERMISS 10H BY 1. OECEHOER HAVE FRIGANZA vist’ Him. IN GAP 13 OCCEMBER ‘MAKE ARAMGENEATS Come FRAN. EARLY AAR FOR R FURTHER “ASSESSMENT ANO LCFLUTTER. So) i SRT | og OY de, fe x $ I? ? 'S PROMIBITEID = Cone No BQDUCTION BY OTMUETT . SUITABLE: AS PARTNER AESATCHEL.. PT FEASIBLE AND ATTRACTIVE, PLEASE ‘ADVISE 50. We can PUSH WORK To. HAVE ALL ~ C/S COMMENT: “REQUESTED POA TRACES ALEXEY HALMAK, ; : 302914)* may ee WILLING ; AND” ‘SEEMS SuTsTANO ING. a canpipaté FoR BLACK. MISSION. WE PRESSING HIS ASSESSMENT WHICH (HOPE FINISH bY. 12 DECEMBER. ee L Se SUBJECT FROB 2887 (iw 35986) ALSO APPEARS coco AND WE HURRYING ASSESSHENT BUT CANNOT COMPLETE BEFORE MID. JANUARY, 6 “BOTH: SUBJECT PARA 4 AND 5 PHYSICALLY EXCEPTIONAL, SUFFICIENTLY ~ INTELLIGENT, HAVE INTREPID: COMMANDO MENTALITY. NEEDED REDSOX. 1F BOTH ASSAY . WEL AFTER. FULL PROCESSING, ‘SUGGEST H09s CONSIDERS TAKING THEM AEACRE WITH AESATCHEL ANO AEASPIC HENCE HAVING ALTERNATES AEASPIC IN EVENT HE FOUND UN- WISH UNDERSCORE this TENTATIVE PROPOSAL ONLY. "READY FOR TRANSFER SAME Time. END OF MESSAGE _**REQUESTED POA TRACES SOHANH SCHMIDT. | , t PROHIBITED. ‘Coov Na 14-0000 Fall. sulden darbe, date.and place it birt, ate snd place of 7 at ir bt toa any: subsequent ‘nationalities, Present residence, divorce, all previous marriages) oe Yorn Pesunoen August 1927 oo ‘ ; Barried 4n Parts 1919 © ae BO . -lives me Agtrids Briand, Place dela Revolution, Seaancen _ Hvoreed 1953 48 Pardo an a , 18 Saeed anata : atlonsllties, Bresent residence, 1) donghter Riisabeth 9 yee, old | French: Lives with mother * cet eon Oabraet 7. yay’ ‘old - French’ Lives with sober’ . 14-0000 ° a a) i 7 : 4 s 1 : iv we - a , - Di i ! i it : ‘ t 1 : fo : i io H . 14-0000 18. Rehavenn evo of ny goverment ines opti — ——— we _ Sister. ‘to techie? ar ‘languages (Frenchy Seton) ta. Moscow. : aa Te] teeny of pra ede — Cory, dates, purpose, people and firms OS ‘Garasny (Berita, Polite) Whi (several visite) work. _ Austria (Viena) - {- Poland (ota 5 Fosea, Waren, Crteow) 1913 work ae suid cette. cour, degree, date : Primary 1923-1930 Parts, Versailles, Hontrenge . ; 7 Lyove 1940-1935 Vanves, Paris, Versailles, “Chaton sare --:§). Arte-e6 Hektere .Chalon a/Marns 1935-36=37 .. ; 8. Boole Cinsmatographiqus Paria 1937-38 Ecole Broguet Faris 1938-39" Hlectrical school” Languages tif MELEE TeSa prtency proficiency as good, tals, poor.) » tangngeEinas Speak malt Reade. Undertand asd 2a “y Goorgian Speak native Resa—fatr_ Understand Wola. __ - pag = Sora 8 an welt ts a out _ Unde mand YL". 14-0000 { ; =D ‘coubtry,, unit, #8 ty. here. Services Pertormed, “decoratisns “le . when A discharged, ‘why. “Give de details if Hf ever:prisoner of war” 7 Tetsta) om, Special skills, abilities, jitibies 5 (radio, photography, etc) | Roterraniy a Forgery of docuxents Electricity. Weapons (small -arms) Mechantea on uo 28. Financial tas --Raraingh bak doy securities, propetty. . 100,000 fr. per nonth bo property, firm makes about ? million aes j _— oot : 3. Exxployment histoty Tp af work salary, dates, employers addresses, reascn. for leaving 5 ude employment by any government . i 1) Bieycle repairman aga of 6 yrs. during sumer 1928 Versaitles,, France. Hf 2) Mads movie projector as child “or showing filme, | | _ 3) Mada electrical repsira for others throughout childhood from 11 vrs, : h) Repaired esuing. ruschinse. ) , 5) wormed in garage @ washing cars, aiding nechanic, Doe, 7 14-0000 Si. List. yg atin cw dio th corres at hoene. end abrosd. » Ohvk: “gALDASTANT: Bostcn,. ‘Mass. Othar BALDASTANIs Boston, Maas, i ‘ : DUPUYT, tho fenilys 30 rue.Cabdanis,. Paris XIV © Yvonne (the grandmother) bom about 1881- Colette (ths: mother), noe. Dipuyt, KHOMEUIKT bern about is and ‘tho Loup daughters, all Mnelee. 92 List five charster references. Dr. Anére VIWARD: born about L915, « dentist, Lives in Gap Jack PARADTSs. bern about 191, onticlo:,: lives in Gap: Jean, AGTHONDs bern. “@bout 190%, réstanrantecr, lives in Sep . The” “family BYGLERANTs. “the. family’ of Subject present Hotorsin-lev, ot " develere, Live tn Gap” oo. oo a ; a Al; nh Oe ee 14-90000 on = : 3a: Court reeitd — court dae, arrets erage Pi hetimve A “Bulld. TL , right hand: mestr, 2 {Oo chlel, 3A SR ~ pire BBs ME;.Pariss CCS, Ge . pas ; : ‘and® ‘the, vadersigned on thie Job “in order‘: thet “ho vould be" able to, carry. to: ‘Headquarters Bis borsonal- Aepreuoteas ‘of Susects | - ro ‘ox " subject's. : i oo be ‘able to:detect ‘that: ‘we ‘were not Frenchsea. therefore, the: unde" Se signed drove: to’ Voynes ‘about 40.-kn. away where ‘he got an older: wosan . : : ; working in ‘a small inn to put. through a- telephana. call for'us, The © “eo i an woman had no .tdéa what ‘she wsa' colng and wes not suupicious. She | . : : orn ie spoke with Subject’ 8 ‘giatetin- law who said that Siibject waa no “longer . ” ne “sleeping there but was expected to visit the house at about ‘2100 hours. Consequently, the undersigned returned, to Gap whore Winship ond Nexeus were on hend to survall Subject’ 3,houns.. A second calh toe the house os . , Subjéct's Brother wis put through ut shout 2130 hours from a different . . ot town also about 40m. from Gap. ‘the aan who made the call for us . learmed that Subsect nes plarming to vioit Par Say and that it «a5. no! known whother he had left. . 4.) Not wishing to rick ishing subject altegether, wa decided to , call at tho epaztment of Evbjact! 3 brother.on tha morning of 15 Cetoker . . after 9130 when’ it could be expected that. the brother would‘have left _ Yoo. hone for his office. The undess signed mace the call, spoke with the: , a ; ‘sistor-in-law. (who, we aubaequesitly ‘learned, tock the undersigned. for ~ an Englishman). The conversation lestod pernaps 15 minutes. mhe - elater-in-low gave us Subject’ a prevent addréoa whese ha is not registered and told us. tncre- he cats lunch daily. Walle Newens and Winship countér-eurvetlled the aita, the uniersigned waited for . " Subject outside the restaurant whera ho tukes Hin meals until Subject ‘fe : approached at about 1245 hours. Subjact hed alreésdy been alerted that . a hon-native French speaking perscn wes locking: for hin and reaognized the undtrsigned st ence. fn intresuction wig made, Subloct WAS ERS the photcgrapns which ABPADOLE hed taken and: accepted these su proof of the underaigned’ a authenticity. Subjuct said ho was planning to lesve that algnt for'a tuo cay viait to Parla on Guulnoda. IL wea | cusgéested that Subject, dn erder to-sava’ fare and no that we should: have an extended opportunity to discuss "certain matters" with hia,. Sight prefer ta drive with ta. Subject accepted thio sugmantion ard an arrangenents were ‘cada to pick hig uo in front’ ov Bh eafa.cn the evt- . : 6kirto of Gap where ho is tesporarily Lodged. : . - Ge Subject was mot by thea underalgned et 2000 hows end told ths i the undersigned sos accaszenied by two odlleagurs. Shortly thoreatter. ° i” dele 4 3 39Y 27. af mY Jeoansuer i 14-00000 Neweas “ana. Winship we re pte ca: “Ap end. ¥ Ko. geparted fork Pari: do this in Paris. Subjact cannot get legal. permiassien to go outside _ the original Recting tine. : quire about M. David; - he ahculd be told-M. David wag unuble to coze. ch. : it bearing ‘no peatrict fon.. take time ‘the money: “would: -bé needed’ for legal coumsel and bribes. Wo discussed with Subject the possibility of visiting Gerzany for 7 days | inéluding travelling: time on a false German identity: document, Being | ‘an old band at forgery, Subject was enchantéd with the idea and quite x confident..be would be able to pull it off. This was ‘discussed because we thought it aight: be botter’ and more convenient to bring Subject to Frankfurt for-an LCFLWITER examination end Aasosement rather then to of France. 8. Contact Acrongesents: (a) ‘Subject’ will ‘be ‘notified by letter that we ish to meet him, The lotter ‘should ‘be addressed to Identity B. ‘The ‘letter should be. written in German ‘and. should. give. @). tire and date ‘of. ‘mect ing’ (the site wiil kor be. mont: 3 (2) an “Baglish phrase isust: be in-. , @.g. "Good Luck." ‘The signature ta ~ 3 ry ‘Smmaterial. NB. “Net ‘léss than five days: and proferebly seven should be alloxed fro t the: time ‘the letter ls posted u untill the day Subjoat is to be met. |. . . (od). Meetings place in Paris is the Cafe Georges VI, re Faubourge. St. ‘Honore, Just off. the rue Royal, Placo de la Concorde. (oc) Alternate tines ‘for. the. meeting are three hora after the original ‘eeeting ting, and then tro hours’ later, 26. five heurs after ucible te, cou to Paris, he- will: {a}. ir Subject i nn (3 ) brite or teleg “rapt Identity’ A stating hu is table to ea, The person peeting ‘Subject will go to this address and in- : (#) “The raupen a telegram will be sent to Subject in Gap in which a telephone auaber till bo ‘included. Sign the messcge Michel. CASS ERM I “SECRET Aen Mee ee eet wen ee cane eet a tees or werent etme mene 1gg00000 ay jay. 1, 43) Upon résetpt of the telégres, Subject wih ¢. and ask to ‘Speak With Bickal Long, ‘whoreuzen ha will réccive . inatmuctions, : : we . . Is ‘the he ot 7 (8) ‘Svbsoct 123. write to Identity D. - Ha Wi12 pest:sis 1 _.An-a plain envélape to Identity A who Wi)-post the inner addressed en~ | Welope fiom Paris. gS “Rew Eh ‘42763, dated 20-Septerber 31958: ‘Subject is. coapietaly. willing ‘to repdtriace to the Soviet Union at-aur be W echo | | the’ bofder ror a few days, ‘but ir'wa d incur the risk: that Subject ‘might ‘be picked. _ Avent ‘Some “indident ‘in order ‘to lais. that it xould be ime return to Frances.’ subject docs not ‘Like Gap and | Os lid. not go into-the matter: be repatitated is suspoded frog hér. was received ‘se 5: 40s ‘he ettactmeats please fia, the foltesings * S+ G@Y PROT sent under separate cover yg ; ». €b) ‘Newens: assesccént ef Subjec- sent under SenaTieccones (8) -Prigahza's assessuent of. Subject sént. under—senans earns - (a) The Wechsler-Bellévue results sen? herewith in cue easy ‘to AEACRE only . “(e) Identity. list - oo an 11. Peter K. Winchip will be able to Give AEACRE his view ui Subject. in person. We have told Subject that ke cannot expect en early +, @etsion on bis eaployment with us. Wo told his thet witht. shes = | -days we would drop him a letter acknowledging the Yeveiot of the medical : “report which we asked him to rend us and infor=‘ng him of & tentative . : Dod date when we might ’Bh. to meet him in. Paria again, Before usdertsk ing ae further to assess, ICFLUTIER, and iaterregato Sudjeot, 3 would iike a : i “tentative ‘expression of: Headquarters interest in the case. It would a ‘Seen that there is sufficient infermation en which to make steh 2 ao . decision, - ; : : rn 7 ne ye Anthoay’ H. "Frégansa a : 7 : J . ns Approved\, LP teh, LE, ——s COMMAS . . : an _ Frane!s M. Bankahire : oo ; : H . Abischests - A thru Bas stutos op: oo Shae { 7 cP pistribution: ee } : : 7 . : . DHsIYy G | 3 SRe/AtE A, B,C, DB aN E OSE ‘be cn i if 2- woAtt 8, 8, °C, E . 7 t . | 2 - WE W/ALE A, B, C, E- i aE e+ Paria watt As D, C, E i . if 2 cos watt a, Bo, 8 A eo | oe 7 if H : 4 . 14-D0p00 - 7 . . 7, os . . - . eater caicaer tie: . Pe coF 8 Ts ee ec Oonsral Debriefing end ASsostuant of Sb joct ae . Loe + ee tee teenie pees! b was. cectected in Cap by Frigate. Gereral fantliarts sertakes'en reité to'Parks (by ear) eh ths night ef 16 3 ‘ha was cet in: Patio on 16-Getedsr (aft the. last. day-‘tha-Nechaler Beller eae neete ane meee . “. * | Subject- 4s a: Georzian national, .Both his parents vere Géorgians,. Ba was brought to France ty his -parants, tho fled fron the Sovist Unten. Until - WHIT they Lived in Parts’ or surrounding areas. For one or the other reason: | they noved froquanily. This nipat have keen dua to' the profcesion. ‘of his. father, who was 2 praduats cinine-enginaer and who prebadly rald en adnin-. - -dotrative or ergineerine seb in. France, : / _— ‘Casing to the atsvs, Sh ject changed schools accordicgly, Ha said that. - | he never hed trouble in his stadies ‘bocause ef a pood macery and fast retention, | Conssquontly, ke was. ususlly bered becauss of fraquent rosdtitions. Guizgts ” boredom and poseibly to soca senca of opposition, he became usually a nuisance. . | te the teachers, Subject told us that once he had to be transferred to another School, ‘bécatee he. got inte a violont arpumentulth @ teacher,’ Hie mother. was -. quite concernad about his _bahaviour and took hin to « Psychiatrist (fren Sob~ Ject's:narrative itis not clear what. ths diagnosis was), — a so ne In his free time ho Liked to perfora. odd Jods, suck as, fer expla, fixing. bicycles or holping svt in electrical repair jobs or. installation work, He also loved to invent padrats and odd machines, oe . Undoubtedly Subject had an inclination towards technical matters, On: | - . tha ether hend, ‘he had.a trevendens drive to he financielly independent, to “make mony, and to get shoes inTife, It also csens' tint he did-not Like | to' be anployed by a person and that be always strived fer sslf-erpleynent, : i I "After evaduating freq achool be attanded ‘saveral engineering colleres, | At Breguet he studied eluctoo-anginsorlur. Subsequantiy be enrolled in the tachnicun fer cinenatograpty. It-.i5 a. fact that Subject had studied a lot; . =@@- ths other hand, £¢ arpeets that ke did not praduste Sren any ef these tachnical institutions. Twn ee acetone earn, Or eennnemennentan en aT Ee Ne ——! 14-0000 ™ - | . sO . : : a a. an Papo 2 2. . oe, ! 1 l See a ° Abproxtiataly in 19, Sabgoct eli tad ‘in ths = Povoign Lacten Eo . . t So, |. a8 acecpte’ in Peris and sent via Lys tardet ile Port St. dean to Sidi. Belnabhese Februar yoAupust 1d he Wa. tatiored | it, | 1 sta (S wea). ly Froa “Subjogtta narratiss tt nay be acsi iad t hat ha sg rot abad Sadler ‘end that ke actually Likéd to eérvn.: M6 acd bat hab fad bstn sucht but: did :not sa totielica © essitly bécause. Frarce ; meantime)... ' Subsets hiphest’ rank was tnat ara bre” : eq ‘ivalent- tereot) « ‘ACcardi~e t6 hin’ tais ‘rank bas s6a0 Erestice in . ‘the Legions ; , Gooigians, a onnber . id andes kiew ‘of: pcoeaed gaan Cnty was evlrcl by the 1 _ The: Sees ton ‘ot Fre os sctivity, ; - ‘Ro ‘teld us that ‘at- ‘this ‘ting: there ‘bas some reeruitrant of lebour- farees. 4n Franca for Garnsny, He déeidod to enroll e's labourer, He wont — to.a Gertain offices in Paris and waa sent in due course to Germeny. For a while hoe worked tn a synthetic rafolins plant. in Beslite sear Forhin, Subs Jeet gaidthat. this tes ths: only tins that hs tas actually steadily explo; ed Bacause the. Georrizrs tore rather esteesed ty the Gernans, he hed certain -fréedais, Fora while hs. livedwith a carried German woman ond gencrally | ‘spaskine, a it appears that hé hada couple of other elrl-frionds on tho eids, -¥or sen reason o¥ ethor ho also worked inc conitions plent, khen playing - (es he told us) with a smell hand cronada, ora of his finrnra was ertppled, on It is obscura how. he obtained shother §ob- in Germany, but it is nred-dly .@ fact that he worked 68 a driver far the NSkK (HatLonal: Socialist Party Notorized Corps). : 4 ‘Tt fo folt t hat Subject ectunlly went early into tha bask mare thiy racket, ‘Fe told. ce! that he had traveled axtanbively and Kad been in occunted Péland. (Lodz, for ezi7: le). Ha tormed thees travela ab-?fin" bocauss ho hed: enough money to- oped (ergo black market). It nipnt @lso be soastble that he teaveled in con jure tion with the forred gocurents business be ‘had begun, and out of Garmany. ; Gufinr the intervie he claizod that his ais was to help imorisoned ian: Suis lo fet back te i? tee. Nevartheless, éltioucs a plgusible reagan (2t:teu mentioned that -he wantedto help Franco), it fe felt that tha ulterior ivos might still hava besn leva of excitesmnt and winh _ to. mako money, “Tectiically sp ekine Subdset cast hata beta gn eecernliehse forrer, Ha told ua that his past utudies at ths cinesaterpraphic teehntcics had piven hin valesdt of documents, sta: 2 technisnest& be oa; meted to phote-cachantenl Pergine. ; aad cachets, : Tt ds falt thet! - that ha did net wer ond probable thet th must have had accecpl! cos. Nevortheleas, hn clalis -*. rik the } Prosech Peotacnce alticurh 1t night be poasttle FAT hos crn ar the ether erces to fill.e at 3 cer point Subsect gncts ae ‘Workine through intesmdlatioss ra eu tee ty ‘Generally oomaing’ be tli. Aight ba nesethin that ho aeteally werged with i tho French Aseistaney, Let, cosa not wish ta tell us, a. Co f eee It is not quite elear what proapted hin to stert forpins passso into - | [ i i Cotas ete D j . ties be — . ‘ RET | L_Jeapere i a ct ues at the tiza in Paris. Nica, Iie explained te us thet} faty i certain dacugntation ttingly on diwittingly) é actititbess 0. -reilioad stditon vhich hed ‘Beit agit: specially forthis cparaticn, He waa irl. fis had a piste? with hia which - ‘ubject ‘told us that tris: h res wore Sowell siads'that it wea hard to tél ‘the fake ths: real etuff, ‘Neverthe G8, ha endeavoured to oblige ‘and pointed cit ments of doubtful ganatnsnesa, ee = : RTA a EE RR Be : Later he was brought bofere court (it 10 ‘not cleer whether actually or ‘in absantia) and given'a defence lavyer, It is-net clear whother he was _ Bantanced to death, however, it might bo noderstood fron his inferencos, Subject was coved fren jail to Jail and f roa concentration camp te concentration cacy. He told us that cons of tha tine he spent in eolitary ' and Gone of the tins in cocwnal cells. Ocrasionally he vas menaclied hand and foot. Towards the ond of the var he loxy that axseutions were carried Sut’an masse, He resorted to a Little rusa ds guerre and announced to tha Germans that bis fathar and he had invented a motor that could run without fazolina, 5a alo rade it knam that although bS was able to drew one part ef this soter, the othar essential part was with hie father, who in tarn had cached it goncwhare, . : . . : Subject know that his father. could not be eontacted beceuss the part © of Austria be was in at the tite wes ‘occupied (Lilorated territory), Howsver, . he vas willing to drt ¢he mchantisn for-his captors, It appears that the .,Uhola ‘idsa scezed attractive to the Carnans and that thay cezonstrated great: ‘intorest (this was the perted of the Wundervaffen). Subseet thinks that this saved hin. from topanding execution. Shertiy aftervards he was liberated by corponents of the advancing US Arzy. ; oe we ce. Aftar WIT until Pregant : It alrht te chronologically incorrect, but at this point tt erould be ndntions. that Scbtoct's father dactded.to be Popetristed. As far ao Subtocs | euovs, Eig fathar Lo still ta Soviet Georria and aixht hold go éng Lnvoring Tequested boexe, on refrireration-enrineering, Subject*a sister did not ut rh to let the fsther fo clone, 90 Bhs Topatriated with hin. She Uso secoipeniot i . by her hoabasd, ho also vos a.Qsorpian anc who had been a zecdor of the Grau - i ereed forces, Hie stetertsa husband immediately upon arrival in tha Seviat { Union was esat to Siberia, _ His eister ia belloved to be work ing as a lenguaro | profossar,. Owing te tho above hie sothar eomitted eutclde, Scbsectte olcar brother, . ¥h@ had bean an officer in the mrench Foroimn Larion (dacerated a couple of | . tines) and ie an onginear, vont to Gap, whem he got a pesltion au caniolpal i aan maT Riera eo - : = a S9xXCRET jC domme ' | | I sy . ‘i ? Jeb, A fact is that his father had britien to hia (quite e while aco) and ~ . H ; a stems a rae ee ete ereenemenen. 14-0000 a exployed by tha firn of daquaa~ : gubtect began: working in Paris< Fa. ¥ Gord, which ‘smscialized in’ making 3 6 houses. lie staynd vith this . fron 1347-1589. and paid Ebout Fr. ‘220 an oul, - A , vho-oripinated £ Besangan gon ‘and’ oun a hese. end. esr, o). A ‘business “ts i . -_ (rer parents hava a pret L Subsect * wan marries - in oles Azone 5: tet t n . eertain ADAM, Jaqtso (sbout ‘six no ths older than Siibjact). Te ateeire that wD M Gonvinesd’ Sub jac? of the nocassity, to ako more Goney.- Bacarsa saicing : ot.quartitics. of. ronay was “giite a tficult, . they decidod. to ecekt Fob= i ; i i j { i | eae ts appears that. Sabjort. “Ba ‘6S against this idea” arid did rot-oppaso _ | ir. ‘had. been: a forter : schoolnate of ‘his ‘and with: whos ha had: lived: - _ j | | i Swed a jeeolar's: store in’ the. rue ds ‘Bec (ens). broke. in without, much -trouble-and got’ away with Fy,’ ‘tra. 3a% ‘the eala of th: sleot.’ “They netted _ xinately ‘a car Leter the chogan. abjective gas’: babk, r. “Subject Prateled tha baring hoase. fron a truck which was. ‘equipped. with: a periscope. Tha truck w o parked ‘es to nako it possible to ‘obaerva the ; bollor'a comnter end tis te ‘count: tha. Sncéming. money. At-ons: point Adam _ wanted to bapin the hol.d—tp- -whan an old wonen brought about Fr, frs. 1,000 ;0002 Subject. havevar, was avainst it (he told use that. he had thought ef his mothsr). Roverttless, the hold-up tock place, Hoth frisads entered _ tho bank. Subject jurmsd-on the counter with droun pictol. ‘tirscalously ~_ Doth. Pot, away.” Sous tine later Adan waa aoorehondéd mainly becauge he . gtartad sponding money, Adan confessed. Subject at that t ire was oa his way to Asp toesthar vith bia wife, and dauci tery Elisabeth, He told his wifs the story. and asked hor to flee to fsitzerlend. Subject hinsalf decided to’ attemt to cross the Spanish border, Fa, naving been recognized — by a-ehapherd, was apprehended in tha mountains, Ad Subject indicated during. the intervieu, ho hed not des actually ‘too eager to flea tha country. uo During the ensuir ieveatigation: tho tro firet erines were confaaged by Subject. | Fe was oantenced to solitary” Asprizonmont (a tochnical torn in France which precludes parole). “Subject served his tera in various rather notertotia pricons of France. It appears that he road quite alot. (4F and von it was possible) and also vored:nt one of hin iinventions: 4 machine for raking caribeard baxrés, This © machina. una cetually duflt for ono of the prigen a administrations - snd Pat : into operation at tha prison factory. : . When he rot out ‘of “Sail, his. wifate fanily covvankeated to hin that thoy. did not wish to ao hin any ore, As a msttar of fect hs has not edan hor pincé and dosa not know wtather aho hes rocafriad,. ve tald us. that ho would like, to seo his children but that he will canly do 80 whoa ha hao echleved something in life, At present Subfsece te “Laving in Gan. fe ts not allovod to trawl withcut permiaston frai-tho loca 1 polices, However, poeple treat hin normclly, bees as he Ils to put lt, "Lf an the brother of tha brother™. Subject do part in.a anchenical eonatruction ‘fle at present omctalized in naling ageortleins. aids. {olectromsehanical) « Tf and when naceBsaTy, ha potas poratsgicn. to . travel. © nt ne mre aren en 14-0000 DISPATCH wrote a erica novel whieh “until now Le eapubtated. ' it with. ths ee te not esther having sss ‘Ha he y , and that | anvoys hin a erostly, 3. Aggeustionts : dt apgears to be quite a ‘corplex _popeonaltty. Baasd’ on so bri p is ‘atill hard to: tell erst tear-and vhat ig actaal | at of -his present: reasoning might have evolved in. be raparded :63. only a a otep in Subjects: ‘avolation. There evens aise tobe: ‘tnhth » Like forthe clandaatins and tlegal “. gembined. with a ‘gatisfaction ‘@erived froa’ general: disaster es for example wars | “Subject ’ told ns that he had an epsattanity to see artillery “in aétion and that: ha ‘Liked: ‘to 560: ‘then fire. Ko alco liked to.e6e floning houses. - Yet, on tho other hand, he: kept himself ont of any active. participation in military action. and rather concentrated ‘on the tasic of producing £004, fore gories and making. MONY ' : " poritically speaking cha ‘hates. Russians. Re: sala thet tho Geran tory of the-Unte Asch is true in regard tothe Russians, Subject saya: that ho dialikes ‘Cocsninien bit that Rusotens are: for him t ha- enemies par excellence. Othorwise he has no natlonal or: ‘ractal. ‘prefadices, He. saya that ho doos nut - practice any Felipion, Potevers. he: added, *Felieve | in. your God; F shall 7 believe an mine" .. -Bubject is en 1 excellent cervorsationalist.< and definitely. hastho ability to gat: alongwith “nest” srsonalitiag: without actually accopting thoir 1d3a8 or ways cf thinking. He. has read:a lot, hedovor, it 15 folt thet his: movl- odpe of scientific nattors ‘(ho hae closed to hava guch knowledge) fe based ms) ‘pare-scientific Literature which he reads Andiserininately. Aividualist. Fa is probably eather ruthless, in farthor- His pregent and bitten: {x to bo bos body in’ life. : Subject. ie an in ine. hig personal intera: ts. Tt ta this officer's opinicn that Sab ject 4s rather euitatile’ for R&DSOX. He ‘hao the traita of a bom ¢landestins orerater and o liktnp fer the dongorces and {llepal. -Physteally he 1a healthy. and enduting (prover by his Leng stay in various reuph Jailn). fe Yaar oasily and Le asaicilating aasily. Ca the -ethar hand, his handling alpht axiatinos prisent problene, becavoy bho cay ect Arpalatvoly and rashLy. bellowing that wut he deo La the pipht whing to do, ‘It is this. officarte feoling that cubfecs uicht: sorwtinns not think nattare _ovor pruferring to make anap decistons ant to act caccomiing ly. ——ooo CRAIEY ot, gets Baa a 14-0000 oF Perctca emg, « ont * oar ree ai! BIZAL PS fro tho disintesrat. ng. asorglan Reiublic. in ser to Frenea ‘where’ he" _ hae Atved. ever since, excunt for about three yours during world war mae 94 ‘when he woiked ‘voluntar: ly in ‘Germing as a. senl-skilled ‘laborer. . He Joined. the! Préach Foreign Legion in gto: and was: demobilized ia’ rie in ‘North: Africa.” while in * 1968; having ‘Deen assessed: and prepared ] a friénd of Subject’s;,: in February “1958: ortly after ths tirot meeting with. Friganza, Subject mot - patrick Bi. Newens anit Peter K.-Hin- . ship... In. ‘tha course of moot Lngs. Tasting: a “total of. about 22 hours he. 7 was detriefed™ anda ‘preLininary assessment, including ‘& Hecnsler- . Bellevue psychological - ‘test, Wao made. ‘Thére was no aisficulty in ‘authenticating. oursélves with’ Subject and in the course ‘of our con- versatioas, wo got mo indicaticn that Subject did not answct the © questions put to him ina "frank - ‘and open manner. If anything, Subject “perhaps. tried. to please for it. ig clear that Subject would like a Job, almost any Job, with us because his present situation in-Gap.ie re - _ gtrictive and holds-no preaise of _& futuro. But, Subject by nature ia c-mot easily debriofed or’ interrogated - because he is glib ed seeans quite naturally. to ansver specific quest:cns in a general Way. Noteworthy - “and indicative is the fact. that the only birth Gate Subject Knew was hia owns he did not know bis’ parents’, his wife's or even his brother's. This is not suspicious or amique; but it Indicates that ‘it is difficult . to pin him dow to hird fasts. then eenling ndth unpicasantassces or : touchy mattera, Subject is apt to philoscophize a3 he ‘did when he was asked. questions about the current. rélationchip of his ‘brother rnd bla - ‘pew “Wife. -Rather. than: givo- opinions - on facts ebout. tha ‘girl, no acted that marriage is, sixty. percent. lova and ‘forty percent comnly, which ia. . very Gallic and: probably: trie, but only ina round-abeut woy et best does it-axpress Subject's persenil. views on the question unger dis-.. cussion. No attempt to ba teush with Gubjeat was mide and there was Do occasion when we conveniently could have challenged hia’ sincerity. or vesvalty, anak donot krow hes Subfeat bedava: In cich cirovc: stendes. We would guccs that he would adopt a ‘tuke-it-or-leave-It ettitude. Ke ' would not be’ easily wullied. : 3. Education, Languages and ‘Cultural Standing . " Subject p robebly hea a hettermthan-averege formal education for a Prenclman ‘who. did not and never planned to ‘30 ca to So university. He haan fair lay knowledge cf bistery but is tL) inte:rrcd on Geratle: Zubject is saething of a saiontific dillutant, imterasied in the ala, gscgets, clectrical - and rechanical, and probably uw gam, of colcatifia and peeudo-soleniitic tings and dds. Kis krewledce ta broed but not dosp; in sade things it is about as deep ae Popular Kesr-nites, but in others ‘ho knows ecnaidembdty ssra. . . St, 14-0000 BitAlin t vw f oes.ata kk oo teenie aan nen ane anne eae es ene eran erat Tie Tai tim la se a cine Geta ne Subject’ elains to. opnale (O¢orginn woth! native tluency. He my speak it well but. wo venture ‘that It is. pot: th . being. spoken- in’ Gcorgia, this’ "probably being’ SO "Hever: ‘been’ tO. Georgia. ‘hore, {8 no indicatioa ha as tha ‘language “mich, 4f at all. tie speaks, , réuds end writes préach wita native” fluency. Actually, French’! B his nitive’ languege;, at lease he aal- J -eulates in Proneh! He ‘speak ‘and réads Geran Will ani is ‘oapabia of .. express ing. ilmselr quite filly la‘it. | He. ‘understands English snd can _ Bay .sizple ‘things in-it. , Subject” says “he is able to ‘adarstand aad : speak Spanish, wa. ough to get along. : French. “His mannerisms are Fretich, as ard ay ENA particularly. georgian about . Subjoot, A ceererenin ne ee nines al nett ote to ‘have. his “affairs, particularly I his ‘bun less ‘pifairs,. "aapenient. oa otaers. There are several points witch. support this: By -his-om . “nadatés loa. (nhich incidentally, - “may beguite misleading because he may | . have quite inc at: opinion. of himsalf).Subjectags a student was ob- ~. otreperous, impatient). and consistently so. “AS @ voluntary worker in jenmany when fia seems to havo etruck out on his om is further avidence. _ Now, rather than taking a steady Job of sons kind which sults bis’ abilities, Subject 1s cance again striking out. on-his oun; . although his. - Pecord a8 8 convict. mitigates” this becsuse he has-no choice. Ono of the reasons ny Subject does this is that he has an insatiable desire to strike it rich or at’ least to ‘achieve. success and stature. This “desire to attain. soaothing: may be related to the cosparison’ he. cust be. forced to maka Ketween hia. record and that of his brother: His has been unruly, irregular, troublesane, and he has attained very: littles his brother became an officer in ‘the French amy (even though he was foreign. bern): and {5 now. @ so-so succesaful architect. Algo, ve sus- pect that wa- have’ ‘not! yet, gotten the full story on Subject’s perriage: Janda: divored, ' ‘Perhaps Subject oarried unwisely, lost. face wita hia , family, ‘and/or was considered a low type mate ty his ‘wife’ 3 faatly- even -before he was arrested. One of tha anderlying r reasons why subject ig so tiidépendent. is. that he is impatient. In conversation ve noticed that ha did not walt for questions we wished to put to him to be fully fomecd. He. : tends to interrupt in order to supply usually interest ing and sonotines even pertinent intormatioen fe: seems unable to bide his time: We_ doubt. that Subjsect hes chy ‘insble moral cp e.her standards. In any : given instancé he either rationalizes the facts. in. omer to reacha | i ecnclusion which apgealed to him to begin with, or he simply overlooks’ the certain signiticant issue. & Still, Subject 16 not asorel or a . eriminal type. Wa believe he mows right and wrong, sometires con- . Siderg whother any given act would bo right or wreng and/cr decant. His trouble fg that not having any fim base point lesuis him inte roral centradietions which he can't solve acd Trequeatly 13 wiatara of decausa he dcesn't really care. We doubt that Subject's aorals ccn- : cerning drink, women, gasbling ‘and the other vicos. differ greatly at Coa. mest frta the average pereca of approainately the ease background. do! ; repeat, Lt is not that Subjett-hos no standards -- his are just ditrerant and pecultarly his con, . i wou deers Ream 2 Reysferr aaa G IG GE, ‘SECRET E i 5 z ® 3 k E 14-0000 ' could ‘probably | ‘be doainated - bya man of superior intelligence (at : least consideradly superior to his) | Who spoxe native French aid WES “. Gubjeat 13 too unhappy or-emoticnally. unbalanced at. the pressnt tine; TENS ws . se . I - - ~ | : mone wan am TRE er tees — q ! i “we believe that subject ts sentimental but ié ashamed oe deing | { so; he “sakes a-jJoke of it. He wants: to° be Liked By. ‘people ‘and realizes- i that Gost" Feoplo™ fing hin intoresting, entertaining and attractive. - | , hat “Subject uacensclously ives an insértent place to . | comradeship. He ean dnClucice poople- aiid be influenced ty then. He : { 4 ‘is mature about: ‘such ‘things* ‘but till wo think he would: ‘stick -by a: int-of foolishness. Because : be does, he his ° never been obliged ; frichd in trouble, ‘perhags: to. th a ‘fPiond: ‘and aa ngquaintanee, and in O' wany d Very. fow friends 38 such. istens ‘well, ‘talks vapidlg and at length : “without ‘attempting ‘to monopolize’ the converaation. Re.is quite will- ing to eligb out en’a convorcational lind, Mioten when he hears scmecne else speak” Up who is” apparently better informed, and asks questions if his interest ‘has been aroused. We would guess that Subject would “be particularly well suited to dealing with the ‘public. “He nicely combines pseudo-attentivencss end Gallic charm. . : We doubt that. Subject has much resolve and almost certainly would not stick to a boring, difficult Job for very leng. We doubt “he ‘would simply quit in a huftsHe ould far prefer to rationalize and, if. necessary, to manufacture ‘ excuses for ‘release. Cemnected with this | is the possible character weakness: in Subject. conceming his ‘rellability to fulfill any givGén seat.task. We doubt. thit he would overaleap or get drunk but if he persoually did not. understand and appreciate the . fmportance of the job, hé* ‘would be inclined to let it slide or ignore “it. Att excellent point in Subject! a ‘favor is that he could not. be, brow beaten or. easily: a@ceainated. For instance, ve doubt that even the threat of physical térture would force Subject to tell something he did not wish to say. To preclude any such crisis, Subject would be ‘glib, ssoond guess his interrogators, invent facts or.at. least re- arrange: thea’ ‘to sult whatever purpose he might have.in mind. Subjoct ficiently informed abcut Subject’ 3 backround so that he could eabeh out Stoject in any cue of jas evastenis., -- _ Subject 45 a materialist because he has the idea that: material success is Recessarily the passport to respictability, social succcss, hanpiness chd a host of other such abstract Ampenderables. Not thot ho enjoys the very carefree life he icads. We think that odcause - Subject hes this desire for material gain end hence respactability,. ‘the pronise of a sizeable financial reward would ty itself be sufficieut to win his loyalty and wholchearted cocperaticn. This ts net to say ‘that the ant4- -Conmunist struggle for good and against evil means. nothing to hia, It does, of courae, and he might undertake dangerous. ‘wark for the ‘love ef adventure, but ne would do so with a great dzal . more verve and: convictien if he were sure of the pot of: ‘goid at the -end of the road. Garneaited or ae ~ t ‘SECRET fe ]eenae | 14-0000 ‘ Groeten sib toate cine eine sabes ; Ammedla tely. evaporate: ‘If subject were ai: i -gitizea and had- aos, ‘ ; m financially successful | ‘business. Subject is antl- -Comnini'st,: etc , : oo ; : feel ‘quite. ‘certain, but ‘he 18: elther too jaded; - or too matura; ‘ob too : cynical to permit such’ notions. to-play such of a role. If he wera: given the idea that KUBARK- demands flery anti-Coszunist motivation, Subjéct - would-do his best to convince us.that that is what he is. Subject in 1 so. mally words’ sald that: ene of his prime desires was to get out ot ; _ Prance," and 4s a first. choice. to go to the United States. The proalse : a ‘of American citizenship woul@ weigh in, cheavily as a factor In Subject's . as an willingness to undertuke almest any REDOX mission ‘regardless ef the : danger. Ina word, Subject’ $8 motivation Is material. 7. Hand} ing of gubjécts | ‘The handling, of.” ‘Subject. fron this point on must bs ruthless and calculated. We think that Subject would be’ neither shockéd nor of fended by such handling;: as a Gatter of tect he prodably eipects. it. - We. would récommend against, paying Subject more than the absolute minimun he “needs to sufvive until the ailssion had been complet ed. of Subject - is Temoved Cress ‘France, some eens must be. found -to cénvinee Subject ‘that.we can dispose ‘or his to an area or ‘a placé at least ap disadvantagcous -to. Sudject as his present. ce .is. In other words, don't give Sudject the carrot: cuntil he has done the Job. Subject would not necessarily reed''to be trained in French as this ‘is -the anly. language in which he is perfectly fluent. Even though his Géorglan is very good; it is not current and he could be-used only on a black missicn. «.He appears. to be phyatcally, rugged and in. gcod con- ditica. Very arduous: and. exacting - training would be salutary. Ve do net think that Subject would be an awkuand disposal problea iv he wore transferred to ABACRE for training and Ris: mission wore SubScqucutiy cancelled. - Givea scue nensy anda jod, £9 could te resettled’ in aay South fAmericen country without difficulty. oO , 8. Recomsendations . | .. (a We kope there. is sufficient information. cn: Subject now | recorded. cn wich Headquarters wlll ta able to decide if Subject is of { interest for REDSOX or uot. If-ha is, he should be further debricfed and interrogated and given the LCFLUTTER test, The LOFLUTTER test could . be givea in Paris or Wronkturt. . co . . . t { } a a rosy 53 $57 i 4 un a ‘ i anne cee cate nmr Be t. Kolild heodssarily. s -(ciich' we censider’ esa as SECRET ~ | Llesnsio éehtiry - TUTE, ; Ideatity a eat . : oS copy. pep BeEHT? “* 1 , ; : : | 7 : : 409009 “INITIAL ASSESSMENT IN PLAC A: -FROB: 194 on aston aa ee 7 B. EGEA 22041 els CONENT: * “QUERIED IF HQs ors iaéD Foe ceuract "AND; jASSEss SUB. -OFPA 39997.) “1. POA GRANTED, 2. IF POSSIBLE, suGGEST FRIGANZA CONDUCT DEBRIEFING AND 3. DEBRIEF ING EMPHASIS ON POSSIBUTY RECRUITMENT OF RELATIVES ‘OR INDUCED REPATRIATION, 4. MOVEMENT TO GERMANY FOR FURTHER ASSESSMENT CONTINGENT | ~ on. FAVORABLE ASSESSMENT AND HOS ‘EVALUATION OF OPS POTENTIAL. END OF MESSAGE S-E- C-R- E-T RELEASING OFficER: ‘ : " aurmenticating Orficer REPRODUCTION, BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUN NG OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, “Copy Neo, af: 3 a7 7 SECRET. - RSONAL RECORD: ‘eu STIORNAIAE nh bed * OPERATIONAL: INFORMATAQ TROTCATE WHETHER SUBJECT COULD ak TUNED OVER QUICRLY AnD = a SECURE MANNER TO ANY RESPONSI ALE” Case OFFICta Fon WANDL ING. IF SO. INDICATE TO WHOM. Frankfurt Case ‘Officer, Anthony He PRIGANZA, ia in ‘touch with: ‘agent and presumably could arrange tranafer of Subject fron France to Germany for further transportation to the U.S, - . . 2. + LIST OTMER Case OFFICERS WHO HAVE HANDLED SUBJECT OM eHow nt ances OF was ANOBN, GLVE.NAMES BY ONICH EY wave . ot en RNOAN- ”. Anthony He FRIGANZA (p) F Frankfurt c/os: Alias. used. not indicated, Patrick B. .NiWENS (p) Contract Employee, Frankfurt. Alias used not t indicated. Francis M. BANKSHIRE (p). Psychologist. Alias used "John". Paris representative Interpreter. Alias used "Paul". =~ tee oe 1050a_ strceces boew siegye . a : : Se : ~ | heaton estee war ef ustD. . ; _ SECRET : : SO 14,0000), - LEST OCR InDrstOUALS (Agente, relatives, rae ASSOC aiess, “3 yeare old. TION Wi Te Bur QTREM INTELLIGENCE SERVICE. FROICATE THEVERTONT” Fraendey WHO BENGE OF SUBJECI*S PRESENT INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES, © SUOIECT WAS HAD Im CLANDESTINE OPERATIONS. any -Teasu te meaiie 0 of Ts HONdLOGy OF ‘Subject is Georgian by virthj novever, 1 his: tantly fled to ‘France when he was ‘Therefore for all practical purposes he nlent be considered. French aot RS tee ser ee Stet iON vis PROPOSED UiArsem on OPERATIONAL ACTIVITY .- DETAIL SUBJECT ’S. peovoste Lisrsoy TYPE CowTACT om oPraational YsE: #8. HERE SUAJECT 18 ‘an OFFICEAL mEWOER OF A FORE LGN GOVE RNMEnT: Welle ECT 1S Aw OFFICIAL MEWBTR OF. aN ODVORE AGENCY: | ‘extuain tnatuse: OF acracy wiiationanie To suestcr, beteed mee. orrosire MUMGER, BrwUNcR 108, . (3) atom. ‘ke probaby esumably ald under pecwlonrans AGiNCy ae ATE Tae ae athe Reve ie OTE a FE a Although the Paychologi: } Paris case officers have worked “wath: Soorctan € célony in” France ere Subject 1 is. known. : a + INDICATE @HETHER. OF MOT PROVISIONAL OPERATIONAL APPROVAL Of OPERATIONAL AP. ‘[ 4. OATE. APPROVAL OBtarNED ‘PROVAL won ‘SUBJECT? SUSE. WAS. BEEN PREVIOUSLY 8: AIMED, POA C=73532. 15 September 1958 oa EVALUATE. SuBJECT-¢ “Cwamactia, AEC ragiacaty and; SiCURLTY, Citic EVIDENCE. mete POSsrale: ‘Hiatery of impulsive actions: indicate Subject -has nerve ¢ daring. ‘feels Subject, 3 itkely to ‘be loyal .to a. person whom he. hia: superios™, hi: impulsivene and imiaturity would make him @ handling | ‘It has been reported that.he ia gn exhibitionist. and an: egotist. ‘but: hts: : | Persona ty ine les tha: fact tha he JECT MAY HAVE BEEN INVOLVED mntCn wUST BE EVALUATED. FROM a + EXPLAIN ANY SUTUATION O® INDISCHE TION 1m weit Su. » CESOPERATIONAL SECURITY VILOPOINT. No. reflected in files. SUBJECT:?S PERSONAL ral HABITS . : ; . 1. USE OF LiouoR. Daves: cawai inc, PARAMGURS. Files do not indicate axnessive habits, Fr "SECRET oF Ta eld eee Sen os sted 14,0000 k aaa ay POPORMAER TN EMEA SY 1. -GEVE FULL DETAILS 106. RECOGNITION SIGNALS, S/ Rr. MHERE COULD CONTACT BE MADED: OWAT gona FICES COULD INDIVIDUAL ING CONTACT. USE? : . "Frankfurt Station has information. 14-Do00g Cree = of activity: ve PP, Pe eta on “6 To’ ‘be used: in. ‘Gable: ‘traffic Ayes. or no). pee a OTE: List any pesudonyas or eryptonyms. previcusly aspigned nore . : “ ea ah eh AROACREOAAAAREREREETA RAR ORE ER ERGeen eran rehenazervas conan ene sa ree ranthehehead . SECTION. B - 7 RA Bed veg ANG Sb aS Tg ae Fue Nae : . Project description pee _— . _- . . ' Seetiona a and B are ‘to be separated by Sk/sC uhen cénpleted Cs ae ¥ SECKET par AOS FI7 ARENT cere (14-00000 Wa8 CODD uted ant Torvurdgs te CL! : SEC - - : Are hIBLI7 : ~~ Slo. 1 €3 oossinie ore stat, (o) 2-0. tills dris. 14-0000 Ye PAST OCCUPATIONS © ACTIVITY t LOCATION Sinjoct wend tn Gary fot 13 to AS. (eres) (Race) (otner) (HEIGHT) -[ro. vesteverica TwttGnT) (uae) TIF wife, Give wALGEN MAME . we PARROT. any aSSUC PATES : “Orne R, MEMSERS OF IMMEicUATE FAMILY, Subject lives with brother, Artchil ée PALASKET, a rsh Tee StGWIFECANT CATA (POLITICS, RELIGION, ire ATTACH EXTRA SHEETS WHEN NEEDED INSERT CARBON: FILL CUT FORMS COMPLETELY. "INSTRUC TIONS: SEND BOTH SHEETS TOFI/D. 44,23 3.uBfECSI~10- 7 : trae. SECRET ; . «on mar BE USTD. 14-D0Q00 ae NE MTT 8 of. NOTE 70 THE ORIGINATING. OFFICE “WHEN THE SUBJECT. 1s NO LONGER IMPORTANT To- YOUR OFFICE; THs SHEET, : : weTH THE. FOLLOWING CANCELLATION. NOTICE. COMPLETED, -SHOULD. BE SENT. TO. FI/STD, » REVIEW YOUR FILE OF THESE, SHEETS FREQUENTLY, AND SEND: 0 FL/STD ‘THE | SHEETS FOR PERSONS THAT ARE NO- LONGER OF SUFFICIENT. INTEREST TO DEMAND A CONTINUING qd NAME CHECK.» PLEASE .00 NOT TIE-UP FI/STO'S FACILITIES WITH CONTINUING SEARCHES. "FOR INFORMATION. THAT 1S NOT REQUIRED. a, oe, _— - To: =F I/O a a, “DATE FROM: OFFICE DESIGNATOR i : — RD0M, SUILDING . - ; ; : EXTENSION a _-GANCEL THE’ STOP CARD. FOR THIS REQUEST SECRET 14-0000 oo ~t INDICATE SPECHAL LIMITATIONS: OM (NVESTIGATION OF SPECIAL COVERAGE: OLS) re oO : - Please expedite. POA 1s needed at FOB by 35 Septenbor 1958, wtnecer ov cre ree 8. 772 ttre SECRET 14-0000 2 vathar - Sinon KANTCHEL, ‘Lives: Sa bites, oe es 2) oer Maria EARICHELE, Docedoed. 7 | : os . wb oe ia GAP. ate Bs) France. Isa _ Bibjoct: lives. “Marit [tal_ status’ sibject. ig ‘divarced roti his French ito, Ronse 2 PARROR. “they” , hed 2 children. Ar 2 sstz7 fore ; I i, | I te Stbjoct worked | in Germany 7. PARR! ot: Subject was narricd to Rense : Subjoct lives vith brother, 14-0000 14.00060 ai a MS Per AEE SIR STA EET PSY EE a a . (7-485 C/S: COMMENT: ~WE/3 “SR/3_ S$R/COP/FI Gisn/poB/ ok aa ae ‘MICHAEL RAE, COOROINATING curictes. ariaas: NG Orsicer “Kurmentic sre gagaircen. REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN 3 He ISSUING OFF: CE IS PROHIBITED.” oP Cozy No, ; Ht). bsvr7 E e 5. i -—- REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN’ THE ISSUNG OFFICE iS PROHIBITED. — Copy.Na 7 RIGA 7 7] * : Coe te F , - . . orp atcm yrmdOe ano nO “Gperation 20h ic oan /MEDSOX Candidate, in Fronce! : . oO a ‘REDSOK’ recrul tasiite jects signature which was, ob. 36. Attached: ale" “ts one of two gopiés ‘of Sub OF PY = 20982). . : - tained by, ‘AEPADDIE. as ‘a means of ‘establishing bona.’ ‘fides (see a ; he The ‘Station will bo glad to discuss the” ‘various problens of this case . : with ERIGANZA or anyone else ‘designated by” FOS. It is requested that Headquarters’ -advise what further. ac tion will be required of the Paris Statione . CoE ee WALIACE Ne HAVEDOR | T August 1958 : “Attachnéntes Ae ULEAVE report _ ; ; ; B. Bona fides: ; 7 . ee , bs, Distributions ~ Do . . tributions and B (2 cy hy Ley B) a we Me 1 - %E, u/att A (1 cy) 2 = Frankfurt, w/att A (2 ey) BO ; | fo | | i nN, wat nN. 1 : J 2B34IT Nh j - Tuse cet” . - Tact " |. tea : . szcRit if op 14 “ge ONY : CRN/COMT INVED CON =0b _ CT 1 n 67-a.1° B70 - ” Corpulence minee - visd-e alicne, s& = nez long - che veux chatain fence - calvitte frontale, . Cet individu est 1 auteur présuns da vol asain armio, corte Ye mdi 26 fuln 7: D contre. la Basie du CAcDIT de LUEST, Bd Saussran ; garrareivrir ae asplacerait en arovinee, ‘« en. eoapagnte de ‘sa. thee - : nde,.PAnROE, ‘an état x) cressease avancde, et de. leur ftllette five ce trotd — ans enviren, : . . J : Tl est ‘auseept {ble ‘ae elreuler ; a bord dtuns votture autorot Lie ftcat la marque: et te nundro ‘sont Ancontius,_ . Dott sire cons idéré comme DAUGEIALIUX - Peut 6tre arn, “4 cas ca cdcouverte, ‘srocsder & arrestation de TLIVeICVILE et ra terre, et aviser dcturgence Ltat-laJjor dea Bricaces serritoriaies = ction de la volice Judielaine - rréfecture de Police - tilirvhone :) at ‘autore/tiques 1593, 3 5M et 1595, ainst que le bh re at , 28 me achille lart: inet A Terie (ice) - téléprones “OUTS 5-TTs autonat {que 2 I5cc, PATO, le ‘Ob. Jutliet r8e8 ps S UEC TEU: ‘DO LA POLICE WEL ALS, RQ. DES VAUK.. iy 1 Weetsiin E aon. Lek rn . eee 14-0000 kh, The Peasura to deport 12 PZICHVILI because. of arrest, passed on 12 -Februs cary 195i, was modified on. February 1956 to linit hin to rdidance.in the Hautes. ' Alpes depa . lives, Ftnent, whore iis brother Achille PALASKIET (formerly TLITZICHVILI) now Se T2EZICHAILI had planned on immigrating to Peru upon his release fron prison, but he wis refused an entrance visa to that country, He hid on Italian friend in Lisa nened LMERANCO RANGONI, who Lives. at ‘Avenuo Taena, ijureau 92: md. is an official of the’ Peruvian Chenical. Industry. INTLY' hada rather Storry youth, He arrived {n France in 1922-with “his parents. “In October’ 1936 he was.condermed to ‘imprisonment wnt) tha ase of! adulthood by the weeks. he wes: c ‘Tribunal pour Enfants do la Seine for theft, However, aftcr a few ek eced in his Rother's custody. . ter that he fourht ain the War until’ 12 Cetobdr 1850 when he was discharged. ‘In 1913 -he ‘wont. to Germany as a voluntary ._ ‘worker and ‘returned to Frarice in Fone 1525, 7» Upon his arrtst in July 1559, “he was not only charced with. armed rontery, _ -for which he ‘was sentenced, but. also for four thefts ‘econpanied ly violence “and an ‘attempted theft, ali cormutted between. LShY and June 1950, . 7 - SECRET CO: MOPOSR/COUT INUND Canteen - CS COPY ee soe ye “oo? 7 OM Sa ET Fe avert. nee WOT MTT ar hoy hee WT “ETINIED Cx a 1 _ nofarn/' yr ret ARE HLTH ERY, pee tee ra 6 . A . VONVYON3W 14400000 CIA. INTERHAL -USE_ONLY ~ SECRET LJ : : —— Pst b . . “ASbUDOw ye . ACTION DESH y 3RO COUNTRY INTEREST SR/? Cowmen r+ er FURUANENT Craece Foaw ac 1 OCT 36 Per arrerreran a : : SECRET. ; : 7 re CSET ; - CIA INTERNAL USE ONLY. ~ we 44-0000 2. “BOA” REQUES ED FOR sussect. “ay PHOTOS OF suBiEcT WILL BE SENT PARI AND D FOB, END OF MESSAGE, rn : ann a 7 agen YY "RI: Subj is David Tsitsichuili, on ; _ E3 he hetetes es ee Qo crus deat ew & ~ ROINATIN' eicee “esninonY Wiutad a T seer: }: MICHAEL RAE AUTNONTICATING OFricen RELEASING OFFtcEA, | t REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE is ° ‘PROHIBITED. “Copy No. : kes dh 29177 hejaris ‘statioa’s commenta ea the: reliitive fs fe h~22041 29 to ways of appreichiag. aed TacMecetods AEL RAE ~ wee é i Distributions me ; ” 2-Addrposee w/atta. 28 stated:one cy, ca. “; 2.GOY, Parte w/ans. as stated 1 cy. ea. -2-SR/DOB/SAKE \, 2 CUS, Germany wa/atts. u-SR/DOB Ch oO \SR oars PD etaads Bod 4. RI w/o atts. . a then tcatng Cttacer} MICHAEL RAE one 51-29 1S-C1ZN-1 6 ecetenaret mepeties crvice Jee hAdyY7) 14-0000 14-0000 2. ~ PLEASE ADVISE: AF. "Stari v OULD indi TraTe REQUEST Rice, ~ END, OF MESSAGE ne OR a TLL 32. 96 wun oe y S-£E-C-R-E-T : Luk 3 ery _ THAN THE ISSUING OFFIEE 1S PROHIBITED CopyNo ; we REPRODUCTION. BY OTHER T Ma Shed ap Ais hy “is Dead Ps etstewwedy Wd hile Gee Mo ie Be thes, ena Fenn ~hat a ee 7 sy _— oy TLiTQICHVIL I, DAVID . FILE NUMBER - TEENS 60a ch is the’ person. thought to live genuine “the first paragraph of reference. re es ° . Lote, ‘ a . “| pL. -gubjeat ‘was described to:us by “AERADDLE before. ‘the latter covi- — : . ‘¢abted nim in Prance and frod the report submitted uncer reference, 1b 7 _wowid appear to us that he may be even bettor than first was thought. We ‘have noted the pros and congas outlined in reference and would like _ tha opportunity to coment on the latter. It would seem to ug that the fact that Subject {a on parole ‘ought to make little aifference, as far : : . as his candidacy for -RENGOX.ig concerned. Surely.a’ means cen be devised — a oe u ‘to remove him from Prenese so that he will neither be hunted by the French — a ' euthorities nor oacome the object of suspicicn simply because he has left. He might emigrate to Scuth America, which we probably could help him achieve. He could move to North Africa and disapsear from there. If the, fact that Subject 4s cn parole is thought to. be a handicap beceuse it-re-_ flects 6n his character, we believe that what we wrote abott the criminal | on, recerd of ABOASIS 2 applies eqiially to this caso, The matter of. relatives 8? in Georgia being considered as a con is giffioult for us:to understand, ‘ but we assute.thoro sust be sate special circumatances which maze 1t.80, Generally speaking, va ahould have thought this to ba.a positive factor.” . -Regarding posgible surveillance by the, other emlgres.we submit that euch must be asauted in every. case, notwithstanding what the Subject in question may think. The presumed surveillance becazes a proplem when. it ig time to remove a candidate for training, waich calla for a smooth cover fer his disappearance ( Cf. EGPA @1407}. Alter all, esigre sur- ‘ veillance cen anly do so much; it cannot keep close tabs on an individual ~ hourly: . About the last point: ‘“Unleas, there are sone special reasons not explained in reference why. contacting Subject is Gifficuit, we believe | that we could.do this securely and without attracting attention, The -peans of ‘authenticating the agercach outlined in réferenice should te scple - essuming that AEPADDLE’s arrangements are firm. o make tne contact nied, we would visit . 3. Unless the Paris Statica is ina oositica t with Subject, we request permisulan to do so. Gap, contact Subject by ccans of a photograph which, it would seem, could — be supplied ty Headquarters. It should be an uncomplicated eatter to en try to arrange for Subject to pS CCPY SEGRE? Te aa esteblieh our bona fides. Wwe should th Beep Fe 23D ttl - ASIGTT. EMIS aoe re at: eer ete a ete, - Francia M, Barkshire “Distributions. | 3->R °°. 3 2: 2 NE 3, 2 _ SBCRET er 20YB 7 dp LEBVIZ Reo ee tsa : eae a “ eo | anpe te shave ‘any: ‘semaine: . , David TUB IcHvILT (cre: Ty ef. “Attacheant. Sona “8 mL On pave” 2 ane in ge- “Qsorgian ‘colony 2, Healatives: in: Geor sia eB re 3» ‘vossible emigre ‘Survelllance - oy 4. DLEE{cult to: approzah without: Le attracting: attention _ | Hequest Paris: coments ‘on feasibility -of. ‘further efforts—possibiLity : f of ‘finding Out nore. about erings for which: Subject and DAY were ; sentenced; | alsa: about hature of parole and: posaibility: of having 1 it . af Lifted, . te ak rs “. . JOHN DO. PRLS isi ce i 28 April. 1958. “sa/299/rmtiaty E Attachientsr a Bona Fides, (2 copy) : 2. debriefing (2 copies) UDF: SEPARATE COVER i tere 4 3477 i f F i 14-0000 14-0000 3. ‘PHOTOS 0 OF suse WILL BE-SENT PARI AND FOB,. fe | ‘exp oF ngage Oo . Ae al fiat tts grviens neal Distal ol AUINENTICATING Orricee "REPRODUCTION BY OTHER ¢ THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS: PROHIBITED. Copy No, -tEttasing orricer: ( © 4 FOR 1989: .« a, vo . Shes Peas ee) oe Sai ee ne AEPADOLE DEBAIEFING® ‘Nesociatioa ‘ta Paris: and .3f- Democrats. Lives with- wife. and children ‘at-39.r. rey ‘Cen. _ Erlanger, . “AUteail 6589. Hao grocery: store at a4 re Michelaage. ; Co o Tnree ‘children: one 20 yes. old, and twine Aboy and girl): 14. “Levan ‘puRABICHVILE: “waa povetbly lavolved. AEPADDLE . a : | eed-thie, although LIZ. did not so state. Ca. sl yrs:old. i ; Married, d3y. 1, giFL5. Budget director for SIMCA autornobile oo, , | a plant. Lives at Zz. Jacques Mawas, Phone Licourbe 0222. rs rr es ‘Graduate: of Ecola des M: nes. Father, of L.Z. waa friend of. -PATARIDZE ‘aad CABACHVILI (National Democ rats). Lid. _ edasiders self an onal Democrat, bat fait, need for broader * : : orgdbisation to embracé all.aoa- Socialis Georgians, He bas : : . gstablished ‘such: an organisation, possibly knows ao the Comite. ; . des. Georgians Abrea. (ail the above ‘foar nave lived jo Paris since the 192080) - Re 4 5. Fna SOUMBATACHVILI (SOCMBATOFF)wasthe She we Georgian: ‘contact. man. with the Britteh.. . oo oe iad 27 CANBY ES “NY RAL r : H to this grap and writes, for aowapapers: oH group of the Georgian {povoiuly kagwn as Notre Patrie). which. la published by ‘Micha ‘STOUKUUA: (STURWA), -BLRESHNILE belongs: owen two oF three: dmes: to Geor gia‘on: -tiegal missions. Tae last time he was wounded ia tbe ‘lower. right. Teg, and was: helped by. a cotnpanion. He did not esrvice the Customary: ‘dead drsp the: last: time, because ‘of his leg. . _. Bhe miethad sf. crossing favalved age of ‘antiarms: of Turkish army: officers, and: the asalptaace of another ‘Georgian: ‘aod two Turks. At. aight they changed to: civilian clithes and croseed ‘over. BERESHVILT saye | thore are: ‘organised Cesegiaa groupe wiliing ts 7 fight ne Ausslans. oo Since L953 BERESHVILI t bas been contacted two or three times by the. Americans, but nothing has come of thia,: and. he. feals the Americans’ are nyt foliawing up. properly. ‘He said-‘the Larest altempt tavaolved. a letter -writiea to him ia Hussian, giving hima: telepbone ‘number’ to call: Before “ealllag it he: tried to trace-tho number through e>nnectians. af. hid wife's. He feels” that . contact with Georgia is important ifthe eitigration organizations are. t> bo Fepresentative of the. feelings in the homeland, 14-09000 Crtovoa by. the Cormane in Vise or Ayas, mo fi. 4 aoe clear whather. thio clash ecedrced. , ce “ Wiita. ia “Landed, Parle, ASPADDLE met trakil a4 ria Ra. Wimbledon, London t ad that’ he. ‘has’ Cratact ia London . earvice, and offered tobe of service kod. MENT ET ACHVILY about. ‘nathing good aff, ‘who was: Bot Properly Aandled by” the” : vali h 53. ware was not Continued because ‘af tho | poor Gualtiy: of: APADZE. ENTE TACHVIH said that: DIAPAUZE Ae i ed the boraeg, Aiy ADOLE NIETACHVII fea very 40102 & said that thdy hava a rent 2 Goorgia, whou, ABRFADULE i. They bald shta nian is tn isadon worklog Me Bagr rat TodADLAcH vid (Chia DIASH viLay “Bora Bybe in Ceorgia, Mérrted. toa Russton, Lives. at a7, Villediau;. Valeatigosy (Daube), Tanea ipeleoner ia. tha After three > aye ke. roo: Code ENO ons adit. mocanltauetyce.. arsetunfiMiierenartine © 1 Cees Eon 14-D0090 ‘trating. | . nm other pereans ‘of poovible laverest oh Toutaunt AKHMEDIANL ; ane : i ‘Lives at Si. fe _Vitesiew, Valontignay (Doubs). Stated that : low Coorg jlane in Valeatignay ‘nave ‘worked for. or are vendor ; ] tr 4 a. - shou st CUROUA (STURWA) i oe ‘Lives in taria. area, not varried. Aalt-Saviat, Bet i - AGPADDI E:bad n> chance t3.1ind out how iar. Age 36 ar st, physieally d . otrong, has deatre t9, work. Ts elevator. ropair, maa, with pleaty. ; - ai. Spportinity t ove arsund, ‘Piatipodia | ‘Bas meang 3! resebiag. ; ! “STOUROUA bn pou: Iraklt KALA SOAR, ED. Jean, Jaures, Vanvee: i (Solna). ce ; . nn | ‘bap ssed wish to work. Lives at & tr, Mont Blaac, or 50, Ste" or ik", 200 Ibs. X>uad face, bald. “Aau- ‘Socialist. “Works 3 as. a. : Nota a ; i. OF re but’ ‘an. actioa.: aa. Had: some recont leag: trouble. : Williag to go to Corogia: - ‘Belleveo best ineana sf contact with ; _ Gesrg rece through Turks of ‘Coorglaa, descent wha live near - Georgian border sad- “who: Could ald-in: crossing. Oreen't believe is. frequeat erosaing: . s. rad: KALATGZI : “Age . -Freach ttiaen. Keeps ia touch - ‘with travellors’from Coargla. Thinks: Aaterta:of ‘hot war aituation. ears that acon adv. n. ight Jeapardise existing ; “Georgian underground argacis than, Feels that.evan top Coorgian and a darget fol: rowing than the. ; : : bald, taarried, | two daughters, enpustace, drives ta. Prats dae a ebemtot. -WWIl-éscapee. «Se “The tty 941. Mathe volunteered to help the Gerra . ta. get word ‘of. Aim: through the: French Coles Moecow. They spent ‘their own. funds, — . | » KERESELIDZE ie 2 “eomrédea, ‘and. may ask. ‘for Gerinan or. French: citizenontp. . SUM wants toLight: Comma Sm, and doda‘not-fear reprisals against well or. fasnily. lotarested. ta becormi advisor on Soviet alfates, or ia working” for. Vileo of Armerben, “haowna Georgian, ‘Kusslan, Geri: “an, and Freoch. Hao foir’ "knowledge ‘of faglion.. Peay Pa 14-0900 WA? ™ abe BOL EL Fglae "Ca. st yeareold. Edi . LAEVADOLE's movies. adcuat ‘Foner Ary 1939 + 1940) Worked band few Wella Commaniet section. ‘wai ‘Subject haa another slater, Niiouka, who lemarried ts LATOZ. fb and Ler kusband-are consideriag repatriating, © *S was in t » ho is afraid of tha consequences. Ota aod Sorgs*TSOULAD?. &: devised & €9de to advise Shota- , _ Whether-he:abould:ropatriste oF not.’ Siete eto Inform ACPADDLE pokes - of any euch medéage.. Shave was formerly ‘An ongineor, is now | oe _ & tad-driver. APADDLE feele that Sergo TSOULADZE ta no Ber ; longer a firmly cosvinéed Cviimunist. ‘Sergo etated that he ._ Sr Plano to do research at the University of Tiflie, and to keep out ae : ‘of polities. He pans to sce Helene TSITSICHVILI in Tidia, : i 9. Gouram TSQULADZE Te re Je\a cousin of Sergo. Hats $112", 190 lbs, round face, TG Bs _ ‘Hight bait, heavy moustache. Jie is as officerworker for Alr : oo _ | France. He-ts.22 or 23 years old., He-went to the Mzacow Youth ! “Eh ‘Festival in 1957 with a French football team. He stayed in Moscow ‘about.two months, using money he made galliog watches and _paltsvers. He plano.to go back'ts the USSR this sumu-er, and is ‘looking for funds to finance:bis trip: and black market activities. . Ae Gouram told AEPADDLE if thie dads not materisiize, he will Ary to 36 the US instead. AEPADDLE overheard GOUAM tell Sergo be would seq hici. ia September, : PADDLE considers Gouram to be Not.t29 sccure oF substantial. Ho is not woll ! t , educated. He eays litthe. Secyo hag been a strong influence in © 1 , ry journal, athe: teles ‘to’ nallify nA = 3 political ty 9 89n:0 af thé best mada ‘ia: rely ‘Cultural " GABACH iL and: ZURABICHVILE gay s SA sge0t, bu ‘ . iz ‘ail with civ _KO KHZ “eho. works Mor Vou. in W Washington, -_ ‘Jora ASSATIANI . 3s. yeara aldi Martiea to a -Freach girl, has. ‘Gao. child. - Lives in. Léeuville: (apparently: in’ ‘Communal, house with B RESHVILI : etal . Wife ise echool teacher, Subject. arrived: in Paris da. after: escaping. forced repatriation, Applied far “Wiss. “10-3949, but-did-aat came because. of lack -af friends here. | Works “at E lian Embass a. War ight: cor munis. Claims his. j; o f i gal travellers to the: Soviet Vaioa, who ; Sold be ased. ; well educated, a ; “Indian Embassy, . tothe ISSR On a migdion MMmsél. ‘He. is. ste", itc¢ lbs. “bald, cound face,. light esimplaxion,: quick thidker, well dressed. Woll- regarded by. all who know-him. Feels that the older generation ; of emigrea:is tuo rigid. ‘Considers BERESHVILE a good asoet, ales Sergo KORHKEIDZ&, - . ; 14-0000 “numbers of Caucasians to fig PATARIDZE @aid he would. like to be sent to Turkey to organine The. faite jag ie given ag: evisenie ats Saviet setietiy amos. a Georgia . ; ; tote * Sremia’ 9 TAKTAKICHVILI, from his mother who sala ake : may viatt him in: aris. b. “The following have rsceivad packages from , Tints containing tood and home made candy: - "Theme TAKTAKICHVILI _Mra. Keths TCHENKELI {CHenKe1a) ; Ceorgt CHANCHIACHVILI | (SHANSHIASHVILI) ; c. “Nearly everyune réceived the Ceorytan lang: ‘ago. ‘paper of the Mikhalloy Committee in Berlia. “2. CABACHVILI, PATARIDZE. and ZURABICKVILI all expreseed : interest ds. ‘Americéa. support | for their gTOup. : They stated that the support givéats their avoup asa whole by rolish intelligence belarea W.W I largely contrib: ed. toward: the readinogs of large .. agdinet the USSR during:-the war. . ‘eoatacts. with Georgia. Says. he can get: necessary papers for _trip to Turke 7a and hac.msa in niind for euch mission (apparently — “DPJAPADZE). PA CARLOZE saye this operation 3 would cost no @0re than. one milion ‘Freach france. : - =e ‘ ' i i i: oa ae “1 i : i i $ ft i t 14-0000 : a . . : . = a At ‘a “Convention af Natasa Domsefat: .. meta, MIPIANI from: ‘Leadea.. KIFIANI a2 the Polish Army te clo 5 : tolligene and. a , SDDLE's a Teter for making, contact with: the “Anders. aroup im ‘Feally’ young | Georgian-bore: pespis dn: Paite, but - aa i ‘about 59 or 60 second: ‘geveration Géargians, who speak [ { | t i | | I | ang: themselves, but have sane interest ta Cersgian 7 ; vaffair ) Visit of-the Gaorgian ballet stimulated. this: interest, a oe and some of. these. youngeters are eager. to visit Goorgia, i : oe t The Gerinans: ‘Are trying to sot pan information Mak with. the Lo . + Caucasus, ‘Conceined swith thla activity are Micha ALCHIGAYA | F dad fna MANDE,. the German officer. in charge who was laterested _ fa. the Caacagus: during. WW. So tar nothing: ‘cdncrete has “Déen: accomplisheu. “PA TARIDZE, “wha -AEPADDLE received this information feom be has’ beca to ‘Manich in: connection: awieh thie activity. “106 ee pt bce oe Re ee ws tap ER cc es es ST nt ee ee f ‘Mberated by the Us Army ; ; raed'to Paris. of that year, He was unable _ “to: ‘find: a suitable fob and: ‘betwoen 1945: and,1948 he did-odd fobs a8 a draftsman, ‘aad: tried to market's an inveatisn of nia. own. - Asome Kind. ' cause of ‘their’ war record ten” ‘years. : Subject was: ears. ago and is required to Live. in “the: je -sboat of Gap (Haites Alpes), “ander parole’ to hie. brother. : ADAM bas also been: released aad. ig aot ander Featri¢tion as to . residence. ' ‘Subject feels thie is unjust docrimiantion, against © himself aaa non-citizen. . and teceived: from Subject two. aame writes: backward, AEPADDLE & would serve as boaa fides for anyono who aay ‘gives date: (a slide. rale: type gadget). : 7 Subject's family. se ; Ce Fathe Stren . "Mother: ‘Marie (deceased) Sts' ert ‘Helene .. _Brother: Artehil : : | Sabject is now. ving with nia brother’ “Agtenil, | who is about 41 years old. The. address io. 1-bia r. de Selivue, Cap (Hautes - Alpes), Pbone: 3082, Artchil was. recently: divorced from . the daughter of Noe Jordania: (late. Presidéat of Georgian Kepublie da early 1920'6). His two. daughters live with him. His former : 14-0000 pt n Gap. ay te th’ only Georg . rf aa inthe - ‘French ia -T. ler ‘recently had.a lette published in-the Berlin Georgi Dae So néwspapor { aitly the seorgian paper of tha. Mikhailov - ot Be ge “Comimmittes) | urging’ ‘Georgian emigres. to -repatriate, AEPADDLE Se » ; heard that shortly after their’ return both father ‘and daughter. were - sent to Stheria’ for a. Hime. : . . NOTE; AEPADDLE Went: to o Cap with EST wife'o on his way to - Florence. Also there at that: ‘time was. levaa ZU URABICHVILE who happened to be vacationing, . 14-00000 - city OR TOMN.OF BIRT Tiflis OCC/POS. 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14-00000 i] 104-10182-10003| °- 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | j HOUSE SELECT COMMCLTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAPF MEMBERS “FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME: 7 LY) Af ‘mentioned, it is further understood and ‘agresd that both parties” shat here- etter disavow that the relationship over oxieted. . orsign further: agrees. he - p6vsesees no right, ‘title or ‘interest vin any- “information or latowledge arleing. out of. said reletionship and he fure ther solemaly. swears that he will never divulge, publish or revea) by word, : conduet or any other means the fact of eaid relationship nor. any such knowledge . “cor information arising. therefrom except as authorized. in writing by the sane. . offteial of the Government ‘ as that who witnesses this oath, - 4 a = rs So WEtwpssis wy 4 i 1 i Pay i SORE Te TACT. WITH. CENT oR DEFECTOR | “SUBIECT: -WIROGUE “ 30° ‘Septeaber_ 1964, -at 51 “Kuhvaldstr which WIROGUE. occupied during his 1 1/2 year : "association: with HARVARD ‘(this is. “no - ‘longer a: ‘HARVARD safe.house). "2 CVO. idid’ not tell Dave" his. name” Wer: the: telephone’ and’ indicated that ne would be ‘able to recognize “Dave”. ‘C.0. picked "Dave" ‘up on the corner of. Volta and Kuhwaldstr and drove: a couple: of blocks. - to a parking place where the conversation took place. . Cc 0. learned that WIROGUE was. no “longer. employed by the _Boechler Company in Munich. ‘He apparently has -had' a -couple. of factory. job bs: since” thai. job and’ is_ currently ' unéinployed. sis without: work, without friends, ‘without sted Murmann’s’ ‘old: office because he is Subject ‘Stated that he had tried hard : ‘lyq employment ‘po: Sipilities had. ‘hot changed “since WIROGUE was told there was no. ‘possibility of future employment with the Agency, Subject’said that’ the purpose of his telephone call. was to advise to contact, the: swould= ‘offer-his: ‘services: jections to his — ‘the British since we. are apparently. unable to ‘utilize him further, °C.0. said that obviously WIROGU would: -do. what he. would do: and. that while we hiad no control over his’ actions it. would. ‘seem a bit surprising that -he would: delibertely place. ‘hinselt in ‘the hands. of the -French. ‘authorities where he. was: “known: to have a criminal .record, _| WIROGUE implied that. he. would obviously’ tell all, to the French and indicated. that. ‘he was nd concerned about any actions that ‘they, would take against him..:.He. appeared sure in an extremely vague: ‘and confused way . that the ‘French Intelligence: Service could use Nim, - . 14-00000 a ete me - : ; : te . In the course ‘of the lengthy’ discussions ‘WIROGUB let it” ‘be known that he. was’ not’ very happy ‘about the treatment he a ‘had .received: from. the Ancricans--that he felt he had been ©) rrr ‘dropped, and =i ppéared’ obvious. to.C.0. that if we had no further work for he was. threating to tell his story to the ‘French authoriti ‘story. which. be presumably feels we would | -nét, like. the Frenc fiow about.. It Should be stressed that . uo: t 20 “time was the. ckmail: threat" bluntly presented. It was ae : ; advisé: us ‘of his-plan to leave for. Le fention in mind and that he ‘wished. bjections"™. - _ th WIROGUE the ‘considerable effor ‘ablishing..a new 1. aloe . : peor: > - German:eco appealed to him £ an him--he would probably bé: unhappy “wherever he ‘goes. rr {ted Subjects beliefg that “intelligence work" was ae ” the ‘only thing for which he was. Suited. C;0.' ap expressed the view , that he should get his head out of the clouds and his feet on the ground--that, he should’ find a job, however BENCYar, and throw =~ himself into it. “At this point WIROGUE said that x€ at one time _ he had told « Murmann: of: his’ desi re to become a driver or chauffd¥. bi hat Mr. Murmaan told him “he could find much more , ‘the. thi satisfied. °€,.0.: disco - suitable employment. With a certain amount, of disbelief C.O. pursued this topic with-him telling. WIROGUE that-Qif he waza was ea. ving that this kind of employment axxh@ in be. ng to -him,that it was the first sensible thought he had expressed “in ‘the ‘course of the discussions and that C.0. would determine whether it would be possible to assist Subject in obtaining. a West~ erman driverfs’ license (Subject indicated that . -he had.a Congo @rivers Yicense when ‘he arrived in Frankfurt although it was issued in ‘another name). While Subject pretended ae us to have ‘a genuine. interest in obtaining such employment-- and ; x - .) tised this to refute C.0."s accusation. that he only wanted to start : at the top and considered most kinds 6f honest employment as . being. beneath him--C.0. is highly skeptical of Subject's motives. ‘WIROGUE was told.to call Mekaaaxézkixx Mac (this is the only name .-which -C.0...gave_to WIROGUE) on the following day (Thursday; .1 October) and°C;0, would xa-let— im know whether he “could help rot olla would be ‘satis Shim obtain 4 West German licen BIROGUE-was—quick—to—point-out—— - : ~ . that Bee Te TE 7 ne i pot iy 4.00000 WIROGUE, ar April’ 1964" co 1130 ‘hours , , “'p ; ; ° he merely wanted. to visit with C.0. whom he. considers to be his. only friend, .at least in Frankfurt. He said that. his work with the Munich firm is Going very wéll and-ts coming along fine. ‘He received his Pa month's salary iand expects to go .to Munich on’ the first- part of May for consultations and -Would then; around 30 May, move to Munich. permanently. .C, 0, told. Subject. that he. would be. leaving for the U.S. probably the first. week in June and Subject asked if. they. could have _ dinner together at least one more time before he left. . Subject Said* ‘he: ‘had signed the contract, detatis of which he had: prey tous ly . ‘given. C.0.;- but -was ‘sorry. ‘that he. had not brought the contract with -him and promised to show it -to C.0. the next. time they met. Subject’ thanked. C. O. for all the help-he had..given- ‘him to enable ‘him to make a new Start and anted: the. ‘lunch to. bé: a small ‘token of his appreciation, He _- so paid C.0. 20. ‘DM which had. been loaned hima ‘year anda half _@arlieér. and ‘gave C. 0. a- ‘small French cigarette lighter as a rememberance. -C..'0.. dropped Subject off downtown and suggested they have lunch, perhaps the first or second week in May. 14-0000 ; "director of “the firm in Munich: (reported “in "previous contact . pean sales representative’ had met with the Munich firm.” “Subject said the following had been agreed on: - Subject would reccive. 1500 DY a month salary, free living. quarters in Munich, the cost of maintaining. his ap rtment “in Frankfurt, expense . account, dh. percentage of the profits realized. : ' from aby of; Subject ‘ s ‘inventions patented, by the . _ : firm, a‘ work shop in ‘Munich plus, absolute personal freedom of movenent regarding working hours, etc. ete. ; Cc. 0. tola him that the ‘above. was very “hard to believe, “that he should have this in. writing. ‘Subject said that it” was’ to be drawn up and. “Sent to hia for his signature. Cc. 0., of course, expressed his pelight wit Spbject's s perspicacity and perspicuity and ‘t but not “Et? boundless gage. Cc. oO. asked if th would mean he would be moving to ee . $ : :intends to spend most ‘of his. time’.in Munich, “however, and will. ‘Come-to Frankfurt. once. 2 month to oversee Nagely's work “on the production models of his. ‘projects. Subject intends. to do:.the reéséarch and development | work in Munich | with Nagely in Frankfurt. making “the: tinished model. Chee 14-0000 foo. . 7 . . . - = Ot li March 19640 7 2 : ékground prior ‘to mos oe recruitment. and his activities while associated with KUBARK, ‘ ° + reviewed" HARVARD 's ‘attempt to prepare Subject for an lenent’: ‘and Said that we are now in a position to quit : clain hin and close the: case: ‘and ‘that we wanted to bring OCA ! up-to-date on the status of Subject's case-and to find out if ‘there are any. loose ends. from. Bonn's: point of view or HARVARD's ” which Should be tightened up ‘prior, -to cutting Subject loose, . ¢C. oO. ‘explained. that ‘Since. December 12, 1962 when OCA _ ‘Teéceived. a, query. from .the ‘BFY. ‘Yegarding Subject, HARVanb had ‘been: trying to plused the. point: ‘Where Subject could be on his on ‘of the BFV, -that to enable Subject to to stay. here without continuing ~ . _ juld require. preparing a complete life |... History ‘for Subject: with .a new political. recognition interview : re; Both the” -Lebenslauf. and a new. interview story were ed:and copies of the: old: story were removed fromthe various: files and replaced by the new, C. O. said that HARVARD ' bad two questions for Bonn pad—thet (1) at the time of the original. BFY.interest in Subject’ had OCA promised Subject COD “inter lew story?, ‘Art. brought. out “QOCA'S “file on ‘the case and _Said ‘to answer the- sécond: question first’ it would appear from the” deta Ted. ‘information contained in the’ ‘BFV. query: that they OCA appre. ia ed eing brought: up-to-date on the case opies ‘of the. BFV 's original \ pesud on coSracr WIDE J ‘oR DeFECIMR stsrery. _ WIROGUE DATEL 10 March 1964 1500 hours | —-Oderweg & Glauburgstr. : t “Slip with<the: 2) Mare date- indicated and had told him*to waste no time since an : ividual is, required to. 'deregister and re-register within a : ‘ad of 8 ‘day: Subject. : Said. that since his rental contract dates from January 1 and _ that: ‘date is indicated: on ‘the. -régistration Slip,the police wall question. why -he- waited so long to register. C. 0. told ‘him-that the an: r was Simple and that he wished Subjéct would not bother him such small ‘problens,. C.-0. told Subject to get an Anmelda-form and fill it out and have his dandiord sign that he inoved - into the apartment on 1 March tomthenkasdiondatht che’ had- been deregistered as, of ‘2: ‘March, Subject. said that he ‘had already figured this out but that ‘he . wanted. an excuse to: meet Co 0. and- talk. to hin, . 3 g = ¥ f é -He showed C. 0. a Munich Konto ' check : for 4, 000 DM which ” “received .for developing a device: reported. in previous t reports and: went ‘on,-to say that his business trip to "Munich had. been ‘reasonably ‘suécessful. He had discussed the “development. of several new devices with, the director of the Munich ‘firm and was now in the process: of working on another device for the firm, He had made arrangements whereby he would receive no eee for the ,new device but that the firm would use its § : 3 to markof # another, i i /* come to-Munich-to -liv “and: ‘work, Subject. has: ‘agreed < che 7 “turns ott to be- worth his. while. C.:0. _ congratulated Subject and ‘told him to. ‘continue the good work. .. , Subject was. given a.copy of his new political recognition interview stor nd was asked if he=had any questions regarding ‘his legend... Subject replied that the story was so long he could not possibly memorize. it completely, _C. O, told him that - the intent was to provide in detail any and al} facts which in the future might be of importance to him in the conduct of his affairs, — . wo . ; ‘ “0 ...-Subject. was asked about his plans for the future. His “answe as that. the Director of the firm (reported in contact 7. Febr had- invited him to come to Munich on 3, among..other things, the-possibility of e engineering department. This plus the 2 agreement with BOHLER-& CO, “act™as an engineering consultant might ‘alize his ambition,. ice.’ to have a position ‘ordinary job, than an C. O. quitclaimed Subject and wished him luck, et the higher echelon f a wt . ~ 2 7 UBJECt ‘Ss id that although: official contact, is at an end_ he hoped that C, O. would not reject an invitation for a ‘friendly get. together from time to time. .C,.:0. replied that if business Te oo matters permitted he would .be glad to mect Subject, - Subject jJovially announced that they would probably meet . | “Some day in the U.S.) €. 0. reminded him that: any action on his ‘part which would involve: ihe taking’of fingerprints could: have dire consequence. for Him... C. 0. went on .to report ‘told Subject months earlier and that is: . migrate t to the - U; s.,. Canada, att “ition of: NTERPOL : So i hi ou d Ammigrate- t @ 41s to- pass. hinself” on; C. 0. said he. :. t frou visiting any ‘country representative. “C.°0. ‘told: him: erfectly,docuniented and ithat.wecan a d‘ neve ‘forget’ that’ his fingerprints Chiéf/HAR “y quests “Such a letter it im to-any more of our M oO. s ; such a letter he’ will Oe: Fer _ would be adviseable not to expose h Weean ‘be ‘gure ‘that if” ‘Subject need ‘contact: HARVARD. . . _ Thi of ome talus dhe sath ia rene 4 Y ne id he had the -impréssion C..0. Wag . anxious to get rid of him and also seemed to have doubts “as to his ability -to take care of his eee financial problems. C. O. laughed in @turn' ‘and ‘said he would indeed be glad to see . Subject on ‘his own and added that he had‘ no doubts re: - Subject's ability to get money but that he is only hoping Subject . would use. ‘methods acceptable to society (chuckle). . ° 7S Subject -had both English and German versions of his legend,.C. 0. took. the English copy with the explanation that _ if ‘Subject ‘Should: submit a -Lebenslauf,. in connection with a 1) “(job application,: he German version would be more appropriate, _C. 0. took Subject’ to Tunch and dropped him off in the city after ‘pr. sing. to'.\see-him-on the 2nd of March, - ; K Che athens tnd a pisns one. tooaled a wee iad 14-0000 iy at, ‘24 February 1964 - 7 _WIROGUE | suivect: “incorporate ‘the ie change ‘of Subject's father’ from Simon” _ Sanders té‘Frank Simon ‘Sanders. C. 0. asked if the new copy . have to be: ‘changed: or: replaced. _John made" a,notg, of what . Het ave all ! the | new copies changed “to: ‘read Frank Simon Sanders. John said : that ‘this sort of thing happens from time to time; that it. is _ dust, a Simple error and will. raise no eyebrows. 0. th en brought up the point that Subject's. expire in Octobér 1964 and‘ we-and Subject were would run into: “any. problem whe he: went ID». we’ “should pick. ‘up Subject * ‘Ss répares’.the - “necessary- Antrag, eis. within ‘one or two <day$, dated ‘Lohnsteurkarte ,and eregistration slip. If this works out, ‘our plans to seated Subject will be accomplished this coming Friday . : , the (BFV'S= daterest: ta. Subject John- we had ‘received’ ‘a query” ‘from Bonn indicating. the BFV's interest in: Subject, and. contained: "what. looked like “excerpts fron: Subject's political recognition: TR cadmas u ered’ Recon ett a ais 14-2000 T4-00000 “V7 February 1964» 3345 hours: _ 5h Kuhwaldstr. L resolve any s which he might have. ~C. would. ‘bring. a Sov. realities: expert with him who could ‘answér ‘any quest: ns ‘he: might ‘have Subject gave.C. 0. his copy of the old. political recognition interview story plus ‘receipts which indicated he had“paid- 390 DM "Caution" and a rent receipt for 300 DM.for the month of February. He also showed C..-0.. ‘his rei tal” ‘contract for the 6 month period ; starting. ‘February. 1 964. Subject gave c. 0. a bill for . 410 ‘BM, cost of repairing his. lower plate. C. O. gave Subject the ‘the ‘bill. and get the receipt | : “Vt “to-C. 0, ‘Subject was. told ‘that : : ; : the menth of March, deregister hin probably th latter ‘part’ of the ‘week, -and give him-the | n-slip. -He was’ also ‘told c..0. would. deliver - Tolitical recognition interview. story. to him -prob: bly this week. “Subject was not too pleased to hear that. che. would - ‘déregistered because his Reiseausweis. ‘expires in . October® "1964..and. ‘Subjec ‘feels that it might not. be’ ‘renewed : unless | he .is under the protection of the U.S. Army .- Cc. -O. . Said he feels there is no. ¥éason to worry unless Subject is not working and, thereby. ‘proving that he is not an industrious _law- abiding citizen, - Subject. Said that. he has been trying to h inventions: and told O. the following story: - : Subject, in. his” wan érings ‘aboutsth city, ‘had - “by : accident’ met ‘the - Frankfurt. representative of a.Munich firm. mo ~which: manufactures a device called the. "Starlettograph’ which , ‘ : is used in the printing - industry. Subject told the sales . representative how: his. ‘product could: be improved ‘and, as a cach te apie wae gy ct Bt eel toe Pit: 1 | ee a eee ws wre te - the German ‘language verSion of his L§benslauf. was now being, avuar Oo bj ev januar {S$ indeed being painted and 3 the apartment wh. . repapered. “ 2, O, paid Subject DM. 1,000, DM 800 of which is for __ : ‘subsistence. and rent for’ Feb wary and the remaining DM 200 . ‘to be applied to the one month's rent in advance required by the landlord, ; : Cc. 0. told Subject’ that all copies but one of his original political’ recognition interview story had been recalled ‘and used: to provide’ the basis for a aew Story. €.:0, told. Subject that -as ‘soon as thé new story was prepared, copies placed in .the various. files. .and: the one remaining copy of. the old story removed from its file, Subject would be for. all -practical “purposes, his ovn boss. , — , ; : -°@)-0. told him. that: we have decided to-telp him get a new . start by (1) paying the cost of having his denturey ‘repaired, (2) by paying DM 200° on the DM.300 one month's rent in advance Subject must pay, (3) by providing DM 800 per month for ‘subsistence and housing until he can.be legally on his own, i ; t-least rior to : . Pi [i “the household: : : ) fifg the “iron, “the vacuum ~~ ae oo - cleaner, and. the radi bject's rather perfunctery. thank you was: Somewhat leSs' than what .C. 0. ‘had.-expected..and when C, 0... expressed surprise at Subject's lack of enthusiasm, Subject:. _stated that he was most appreciative -but was. not very demonstrative. weg a an is eet a ST 14-0000 14-09000 or ‘the dental ‘work. B. Household furnishings per attachéa list Bo oe ~ | C. 1-2 oaths subsistence’ Do you concur? Replean DA AUU Form orm 12, 10 Now 6), wasce say be cond, 14-D0000 ainder as. ‘part of his” resett ement .” I have been emphasizing to’ Subject over the past weeks i Se ‘that. President Johison's economy. drive has: affected all 7 — Pe : agencies and departments, _ Subject,. therefore, has Been sonditionea not to expect money for BKZ. or for furniture or a termination sum, Any or all of these would normally, be provided. dn a ‘case of this, kind, “hold ‘items listed, ‘and contiriue - to pay him subsistence for a month or two after we notify him he is on his own, we will, I believe, get,rid of him as cheaply as. possible andwithout... ... ee SéFidus complaints. — od ° Laskin ra sgn EET NENG Satya I asciea: ass ETHEeES ‘stag’ dn. his alee Yee exgupyc and take: over the DM 300 rent. We had hoped he would be-sensible enough to use this opportunity | t save a little money..-.. subject. S. answer was that he feels” “afford. that “much rent he might as Subject: said he could not. understand why C. oO. he _Subject, that all he was -asking for was —i@tice prior to being turned loose on his . ; ; - own. C “0. said he was willing :to' drop, the matter as ‘long as | aan : mo. . - Subject did not .come crying the blues to us later about needing | . a : _ “money.” ‘Subject said. that-i things ‘got’ really, bad..he would. - cor ‘get a-job.. ¢. 0. ‘applauded: and. offered his congratulation - '. but said -he. assumed this. would ‘only ‘be a desperation measure’, . Subject did Bot Like. the: Joke. ©. on .. wo 1 well be dead. was harping: on WIROGUE. proudly announced that he. has. made datensive. efforts the last few weeks to sell 4 of his inventions. Cc. o., ,somewhat exaspérated “told hin he would never understand how such an. obviously clever man ‘ould, for so many years, refuse to:-his re: ponsibilitiés: to. ‘hinself “and: “society™ d ‘ean world-of get rich quick. schemes, Subject | at is now.a-familiar act in ‘which he. acts terribly a ees — ’ because c. 0; (his one, true friend) does | not have’ faith i “him. : . ‘C. OW: told ‘Subject that ‘he ‘is ‘a great actor and added that ‘he: (c. 0. Js Would think much. more. highly | of -him if he would think » re . oS, a - geenet ete een EE a SIS Rn nents Ua te el net Fee eee OO eee Meets ahaa RA Patan lle ceca ht 4400000 * e - could not promise if any, could ‘be given Subjéct when’ he ‘Ody... Many: month ago C.°O.-had q E that’ upon bis final’ termination we would see what -help could be given him “towards apartment réntal, dishes, ' furniture; etc. Cc. 0. felt that. it would be a good idea. fo tell Subject, that he.should'not expect a great deal of “~~ _ ip When’ ‘he leaves ‘us’: ‘that he might. réceive very little, . any. . : st oo =>? tried. to discourage Subject from taking over the. artment; but Subject said he is working on an _-invention’ forthe: owner of the apartment and would try to swing some..Sort of deal... Subject asked if he-could expect o receive some help if he°had to pay rent in advance when ‘his . rters. -C.°O, told himdte would pay ‘the ’ ‘S$ Tent in.advance but would require the receipt “Subject said he would call C. 0. as soon as he has made arrangements for living quarters for himself. s C. O..said he was lat the ‘apartment. was ‘to.be™ ‘given up. and. had - hoped. 20nth - ‘or. .-O.-went.on to Say. that . . ‘not: be: doné ‘and that he would: talk ‘to: his. housing. ‘people and would contact Subject early ‘the: following week. - 2 6.0. told’ ‘Subject that his Lfbensiaut bad been ‘completed oe ‘and was being translated into Germaii; C. 0. feels that the ' : ‘final step. ‘towards Subject's: permanent resettlement can be taken within the next two: months, 14-0000 “we “wished to establish if, as Wins told us Sone’ ‘month ago, it would be possible to prepare’ a new: ‘political | recognition interview : ‘ Story, and replace the. old copies with. the new Story. ‘Wilms “said BE werk would, ‘be necessary to recover “Eats” ‘copies: of the "s name ; his’ birth: date, ‘probably the hanes. of his es . a nn . a _ ; ce parents and: an extract of ‘the reference ot Subject's activities : _ : with the Georgian. Resistence. (Group. It was decided, therefore, that this Same. information should definitely. appear in the new Labenslauf, This was to ‘be taken care of, by shaving” _ Subject s father’ Ss name be Prank Simon Sanders (since Subject! s ie is Georg Frank Sanders and ‘on the original ‘story ~. = Biidgea activity’ “in. “a Gepreian resistence group. Fue | all | bi , realize that, aif. avebpy has. ‘been made: of ‘the’ ‘story there is _nothing we can do about ‘it anyway. — ; . , ; oh. ! 14-0000) t ie ki don and asked C. O. “it nt notice So he. can ‘make. 0. told hifi that, he would try to give him at Jeast, one month" s. notice. : 14-00900 ; ny- ‘to pay” al: his. lite ‘for’ a.crime. when - technically: he. ‘had. paid . ny. serving. his prison term... ce oO. ‘told -him ‘that. unfair’ or not. Subject" s misdeeds -have. placed: certain ‘restrictions on his’ activities and nothing. could be .done to change that. He was : : ‘ reminded that with!a new identity he will be in’ a position to ~ ; 4 7” estabjish himself ‘and ‘be a contributing. member of society. . ‘Subject! S answer-:was to’ the effect that: he was not too happy . ‘to be contributing. ta Germany.” . . . . ‘ - c. 0. knows that. the above is Subject's s way of letting 'C. 0. ‘know he would like to be cleamas a whistle, be able to ‘use his true name and go back. to France. old him that all’ things considered he could be a off and should ‘think: about ‘building his future. . ; - Subject then ‘stated: ‘that’ he. would. repay all the money. we » had: spent on bhia.: €..0. ‘told ‘him. that we. did hot want the money repayed ' ‘that e “would only: foul-up our books. ‘He was: _ told that ‘the. ‘best way for him to, repay ‘the debt would be: to work hard. and. lead a decent. ‘life... Le . C1 0. left after promising to have lunch with Subject soon. : ; SO : . 14-0000 hing: nc all but had: ‘said: aot _-the:C; O.,. would” find out. if any ‘help’ ‘could. be > given a Subject jo “this” area. ; . “Subject ‘backed down: and then stated that his- wish had been -to ‘go to South America: and that C. O. had promised him this: : Sc would be’ arranged; €. 0; .told him’ that our. intention had been | me ‘ . '. tol arrange this for Subject but that it is impossible to _ accomplish. and: the: matter would have to be dropped. Subject was told, as che has ‘been told’ several times, that if-he desires to go to South America he will have to arrange it on his. ‘own and: after he has” ‘built Up some work experience here in the F.R. SE CR ET | 7 1 November 1963 1100 hours ; Apartment’ ° "ORME K C latest invention. perfected ‘to ill be receiving a- ‘substantial. -Ancome at- ec. ho ‘told. hin: ‘that ait séemed: liked work, | schemes. Subject’ denied. that this was'the case but. cL. oO. does not believe ‘him. a ee 0. wished him. luck in his -plans. but advised him that | . i “when it was’ time ‘for him: ito be on his own he would not. be given . _ _ a long. transition period.” Subject said that up’ to now he has been working for. the Work. shop. owner. without receiving pay of. : that he:. cow ) cash there ic. no. “reason why. ‘he of’ Sanders- and cash it” Since ‘he ‘Subject’ said-that. it. ‘might bé in directly: to ones bank account.” ‘« OS to that was simple, ‘that ‘he ‘should say, that: he has ho bank , account.” ; mo, : : " * pepistered at Camp: King. kind, of a check > that is paid . c. 0. doesn't know what Subject: ‘was ‘trying to zet at. but co : ces is sure that he has Something in mind. He then asked C. Oo: to ao find. ‘out what the. rent. would be on ‘the Kuhwaldstr. Apartment, CECRE Gis Cnet ela OM CAS oor PETE NARA SAN MET AER Vt Fl SB *E-CR-E-T nat Acert oR remem . 20° Septesber 1963 ae _ a . 1130- hours. - making’ more “and more. ontacts ‘among 6° technical “people here:. 7 dn Frankfurt and that his worry. now. 15° ‘that he might be. offered: aw “good job and’ won't be able to: accept it: since he will require ‘a Lohnsteurkarte’ and a: ‘VerSicherungskarte.. He then asked C. 0. 's advice as to what: could be done régarding this problem, C. - Said that he is hoping - to have’ an acceptable Labenslauf completed in the near future and as''soon as that story is. substituted for the old he will receive’ the necessary documents. At that point the will-be free to do- any thing he. wishes” as far as work and ‘housing is. concerned, a NOTE: c. 0, has: the. necessary tax and insurance cards in his possession but ‘will not‘give them to: Subject until his L benslauf and legal position. in Germany . is satisfactory, If C. 0. Hives i , 1 ii youl obably go .to work and besides tence without ‘notifying c.o. -O,, to understand that he was not__ d most grateful for. the taateing o-pp Dot 2 : -past:-moaths, but hé is just as @ager as. * oe - _ - weare tobe on: “hie, own’ ‘making his. way in ‘life, C. 0, said he © : _ undérstood and appreciated this fact and hoped that’ everything would be in order within the next. couple of months. RRR RDS SEWER MGA FSI O IRE VIR TEL ROSH ICE NS J; Fre ‘@) ae. CTT: ton 14-0090 3 September 1963. : . . Since May - 1962 HARVARD. has been. attempting. to . work. out a sound resettlement ‘for. -WIROGUE. ‘Headquarters: chad. authorized ARVARD to assist Subject in his désire to ‘immigrate. to South. AmeFica,’ AS ‘the’ first step in this . program, Subject. was’ interviewed at Carip ‘King and a story : ‘adequate to insure West- ‘German. political’ recognition was presented to the “Germain interviewer, | Certain details of this story a ‘oused the interest. of the’ German government and it “Was* “necessary | for: ‘steps o be taken to kill. this unwanted interest, This” developme: t: would : ‘not. in itself have been _. ‘too-much. of a ‘problem, but in’ Subsequent. investigation of the . -:procedure - to: be. followed for immigration to South America, HARVARD learned that applicants - are scréened very thoroughly, given a titude. ‘tests;. ‘etc, ete, This screening. is performed by ICEM o- ds charged’ by. the. South American countries ‘with — the’ responsibility for t Suring - that any -immigrant is. . _ghoroughly desirable. became obvious to HARVARD that ~ Lo ‘ ‘sufficient to withstand detatled Td Sand sufficient -to. ‘qualify him in-some profession -. ‘ on the basis: of his. actual’ ability | -- the existing political 2. In discussions with: Wilms” and Wagner of the 513th, it was. decid ata ‘detailed: life story should be prepared ‘by CABEZONE nthe basis. of this story a new ‘political Fecognition story does not provide this,” . : ~ coe ican ae e cr problea: TL : Ene: Se it. is vital. that we prepare ‘Subject ‘for a new: ‘life as. + a completely different. person, .Only by, doing the job’ Properly : - how will we be able. ‘to. ‘place ourselves in a position. to satisfactorily sever subject's dependence Upon” KUBARK and reduce to a minimum the need for future; contacts, a ON a Ce i CS , ; - os Ce Feccctton -G. -Donald= ‘ctaughlia Attachment: Legend “ee: Chier, DRC REPORT ON CONTACT WITH AGENT OR. DEFECTOR i WIROGUE os ot ; ee re _ 23 August” 1963. eT oo a Lot oa os 1030. OGUE who was beginning to doubt his ability. _ _ Subject ‘for along’ time. ‘has been attempting to get a patent ‘but could not come by ‘the necessary. funds, approximately 200 DM. . Case Officer asked ‘him how he was able to swing this and-was told.the following Story, some of which Case Officer already knew: _ ne : _ .. During the months that Subject has been in HARVARD'S hands, .he*has kept himself busy by inventing various gatigéts-and devices, Some months: ago he made contact with 4. mechaniker, Alfred Nacgele, who has a Work shop on ‘25 Glauburgstr. Subject has had this ‘individual. make certain. small parts which Subject was 3 not able to.make, due to a lack of tools. Over the " svpast“months,. Subject has won. the confidence of Nacgele and has ‘been. exchanging his labor for permission to ; : . Lo, usé the work shop: facilities. “Subject has’ also solved ; a job problems ‘for the. work shop .owner who. has ‘now’ . “: begun to. take" on specialized jobs only bécause he has '.. Subject's talent. and ability: available to him, Sudject a . nom continues to help Herr Nacgele gratuitously Since he — : . _ '. feels, that in time he will make’ the contacts. which wll - . : : be of help to him when ‘he is finally on his own, Subject: oo told’ Case Officer that. one of Nacgele's contacts had: , oe ' prepared the technical description and application for _ Subject"s ‘soup dish -invention ‘without cost to Subject. “Subject “will pay off the.cost by helping Herr Nacgele, Subject. feels. he can use this same, proccdure ‘to patent other ideas which he. has, SECRET 14-0000 Ged on the patent application, we d-as an enginéér ‘living at Kuhwaldstr 51, . a . questioned him regarding the use 6f, this s ‘Sub ct said (that -he felt “it was ‘necessary reasons: -- -° |... By at ‘Fiding with Naégele to the Taunus. ‘ and’passing. Camp King, Herr Naegéle | ' ked’ that: the Camp was the place :where. 7 " Fained commandos. and others for tal ecret uld be Feceiving: mail and-did not. nconvenience Case. Offic F’by having. 3. “Subject. felt. that: the uSe ofthis address woul, “not -break security since he would pot use. _.that -address-for any official reason, e.¢.,- ; _, police ‘matters, etc., etc. — a ot 7. Case Officer ‘still. reamed Subject out thoroughly and told . ' >. hin hat -even though our attempts to maintain maximum security “-were probably 50% successful we should at least try. Case oo Officer finally realizéd.he was fighting a losing battle and ’ ‘would. succeed in antagonizing Subject and if nothinepeake : ‘more difficulties for himself and told Subject they might as well drop’ .the subject. Subject képt insisting that he would do nothing to jeopardize what Case Officer's organization was ‘ trying-to.do for’ him and assured Case Officer he thinks out . very carefully what the results of any particular course of _ action might be, _ - Case Officer -told Subject. that-he is:trying to complete . _- “his legend: and once. everything is in order with. the German , -' government ‘Subject would-be ina position to establish himself. “Case Officer told him that it is obvious his tiopes for. _ -"“impigtation: to South America. should be shelftd for a good long that. it. would Appear obvious Subject ‘should establish’ . . himself here in Germany. building:‘up'a work background and then . if he So-desired,- immigrate. This would be without our help, | I. 14-0000 O.. oth r countries” on a visitors visa if he’ makes" - th | a firn: that- -would require him to” ‘do ‘so in the \. -- course ‘of his’ “duties. ‘Case Officer .told him that he would \ investigate these. problems: in due’ course but. felt that. Subject could probably get visitors or tourist permits ‘to all ‘the . countries: without any difficulty. but if he applied for - ‘ - immigration to’ Some ™ ‘country. whose investigations requiré ‘ a fingerprints. and a check of. Interpol#y Subject would ‘then be #4-D0000 é : ‘Case , Officer. told hin ‘to try. to be ‘patient: that Case | officer. ‘hopes to have his legend finished ‘in the. near : . future and,take, steps for his complete legalization in. od : t. West Germany . / : . “Thea end: to “tavat cowngraciey at . easton a8 14-0000 : ny 3 2 Subject told Case soe eS co, th “$f ohe: ‘needed: ‘to ‘contact: hin at any time and did not - ae : o ‘find, him’ at‘home . he could. -be reached at 558925 by calling and “ asking ‘for Mr. Sanders, . 3, Case Officer told ‘Subject that his Legend is coming . ; . along. pretty well and Case Officer feels that with a little .. : oe _ luck | we will ‘be “able to: ‘take’ definite steps toward his more or ‘ 1éss. permanent resettlement. Case Officer. promised to spend more time with Subject when they meet again two weeks | from . today. , . ¥4-00000 , : oo ‘ . . : , : “suisecr: WIROGUE DATE: . 2 ‘July 1963 . - doing ‘a ‘little. at I f che’ had heard’ fron” Braug not surpriséd’ ‘since ‘the Chief. t told-him it cotild’ be ‘several i him.’ Case. ‘Officer said that he Beams. Ti? ee -of his ‘ € 1 really become — ‘interested unless. he hada ‘good working instrument to _ demonstrate. - ‘Case Officer told. ‘Subject that we had worked outa. pretty good legénd. for him but there were a few = necessary details -to:be addéd. Subject asked for -ap estimate to. how long his. tatus quo would remain as is, because wl ; a ti thrown-out on the street without a chance “ ot ‘to ‘prepare for it. » Case- Officers told him that he had nothing Cs . : es—the story was ready and ‘the necessary. ‘action ‘Case. Officer. would then dquarters that. his recommendation is to resettle : omy with a reasonable amount of chase. of furniture, ‘Subject. asked nt i: pros i would take. ‘six months. . Case Officer said itSus comene that in any event Subject ‘would be ‘given adequate’ time’ to eStablish’ himself; i.e; ‘finding a job, _ wae LM ete.” Case Officer. promised’ to see him definitely within. a on two Weeks, ~ . . ad negotiate 7 min: Goranny would appear to be. . i. ce: he has. more going. for him, here ‘than he uld- in South America. _— Cc. 0. ‘said he. was’ working on his story ‘Cegena) and ould, recommend: to Headquarters that Subject resettle in Sermany:: with help toward” BKZ and’ furniture. TRU Ti uPA UA NE ght atin, Loeb ctl ec PDRACHTDs. ocpatscat avin silt ccan oe ct EurcBasibH eis amiBenePtend ecmcete MeN ieamies ce: 14.90000 in Germany. pay S-BC-R-ET “in: "the eves of the russian enigreed there. oc, 0. told him that it was his opinion we , should Prepare a good story to _Teplace the “one he has now but to make sure that At would. not require that he ‘know a great. deal of Russian. “so that. if he should. go to S. A. at a later date he would not. have to > study: too Tong. ¢. oO. said he would’ still. notify, Has. and” ‘See if they are willing to subsidize 6 mos. intensive / Russian language training. Ir not we would concent raté: On getting. him: eStablished here and then. at a later date discuss s.. JAY emigration. Cc. 0. “said ‘he. ‘would: ‘also ‘recommend that “+ Subject. be helped: toward furniture and BKZ if he remains 7 14-0000 : ¢ mo, - oe a : a _WIROGUE’ |. aa 7 dune. 1963 - -1200 hours -Kuhwaldstr:: - CO. droppéd:.in" to’ see ‘Subject’ ain exceptionally good mood. |.” Subject would have to study Ryssian’ for six months; ee ‘Since it is impossible for anyone: to have been hs 0 paiised and-workéd ‘in the Soviet Union without knowing . som ussian, At the end of that time he would try to process -him for S.A, (Subject was not told this but ; oo ; it is ‘obvious that if he does not ‘know Russian, os vs _ once he gets to'S.A., the first. Russian he: comes in _ Contact with will realize he is not a bona fide - refugee’ which,gould lead to trouble for Subject.) 3. There is.a possibility lie could be gotten to Chile. “= (John Wilms. has. suggested that through his contacts ‘he might be. able to. get Subject to Chile, since the Chilean Ambassador owes him a favor.) te CO told Subject to think: about the three possibilities. ee and. make and: give CO. his. ‘thoughts on the problem the next ‘time. they. meet. | Cree he, Lie Orme K. Daronnat 14-0000 “Alex Leaberaky: and s3t1h Vurzay discuss : x: ERO B+ It was’ established t . - J ' é . . ; : . . ¥ Se Anges oy tee | Dre 8 (he ploy wrels ba ha a ‘ ee on) fos at 4 6 4 fag: 4 : D . fhuvet é ee Liesvort s oj # tet 20 negedep Hep aH, a, Soh aoe thy pelt dt an 7 44-0000 af . | | : - - - ‘ . \ 114-D0000 * ms _ . 7 : . /SrE°C-R-E-F Arkei tt ung. a foraation re aeration t to. South m katerial and - ‘aw ‘th at it! tended to verity the had given us re’ isieration a Int thas Jace RY ind Work oprortunities). CO wil: > pp Oy 55 Aivorth mit » ; aoe he wtf a3 ™y an | . 7 ae 6.8 fob EA x ee ee oe SE ml eR a wath a Thy ford Ee ame - 7 - : ; ie? Rhee “ph 7 2 see ‘Subjedt again on Frida 14-0000 @rt-tut Kone 14.00000°- autkori ties. : Aperson’ ‘ppearin ing. cn ‘the. list stajs on indefinitely. a The list ‘is folinea by fingerprints. and a: data card. ; , Chris called to infor. us ‘that CARAVEL had called to inform him . that, Subject was not ‘lisitaa” under. the two nates we nad given hia and ginee he was not in the Cerzan Interpol files was not in ‘the Interpol - : oo files of any other country with the possible excey tion of Hagtrs in Paris. CAREVEL ' it be going to Paris in the near future. and can 9 cheek the files since he has free access} we CLA IEL sande at Chega s, pink . nuit Foren oe : oe Ts in kp Mth pone, ae mg LED poems on if ore cio at he mods Luisercs ~ Fiend, 2 é ‘ § : E & “y E: = S-E-C-R-E-T... e-number « of. getigens. . oe and ‘take steps to. gta see depart.” ‘Subject . 7 said that: ke could end up in all kirds of trouble.’ “CO told hic that “in. the first olace ‘the: “US Forces would de in Gerzany fora jong tize - at least during his lifetime. In the second place Subject would be long gone before the Government’ changed it's attitude toward refugees. Subject then said he. was worried that: wh ven he got to S. A. the. ; . : ' Colucbian Governszent would “probably check with the Soviet Gov't to find out if he was indeed .an -ex Soviet citizen. This would result in his being put in prison for entering the country under false pretenses. CO said there was no reason for the Columbian Government to check with _ the Sovs. Subject would arrive a bone fide inrigrant fully ct necked " out by. the: organization tes pons hee: Sth to the Columbian’ Bovt. co. “pointed ont that: ‘the. Columbian. Govt would be crazy. to alert the Sova ~that one of their ex citizens was tnere with the possibility of having. him recruited to. work: for the Sovs. Subject was- still dubicus. but , stated. that ‘he would go anyway: since that ig what we wanted. co ‘pointed out that he had requestd help in going to SA and tnat we had found it necessary to eet hin a Reisenusweed to accomplish this. Se was told that At is too late now for h iit to have: aisgivings ‘that. what is done is done and he would have to accert it. RECESS Wg yea Pe Bay 3 H : ais joner!s Mand 4 eter ALL Fefagees holding. a Heineausveis automat ically he IC elt will arrange te iew the applicant aKa to e ve tests” "te ‘determine Lic: "ications, IGEM will: not accept \ ’ ‘tests- “which ‘are’ made by other SOUTCES. he then tok Bot aes : Bd. gorse om FES. . Loe aS “Be ICFM.-corducts its ‘cm security clearance on each applicant” whether USEP: or non-USEP cases se , 6. if applicant. is found “ secentable. oy ICEM, a work contract muét: be Signed by the adoiicant orior to * departure from uermmany. IcEM has a placement, seryice. whien arranges the job olacenent , ‘ ard obtains the work contract. This is a standard ICEM orocedure. will not ‘sponsor tne applicant who Goes not sign a werk Boe 0 contract. Tne total procedure reauires at least three months from the. date the ax slicant's cutricalun ‘vitse is received by ICEM, Sai Goces- be ree. ACFKM does not accept caynent of oassage by anclicants nor is ‘* there an ICEM loan erant, ICEM charges DM 210,-~ for men detween 1’ 18-51 for | transsortation: inciuding iuggage. Ine charges | for women 'g transportation amount: to. DM i6t.<- (Ie-51 years oid), M Baer fer enildren: between 5-and 16 years oid, Vransportation of children '- under five is free o: eharg e, fhe total transportation cest rer : fanily wiil not exceed OM a Placement Service in Soutn American -countries. will nect the : ant on. arrival, introsuce him to the employer, and.ascertain | : 1 t ail is in orcer, In the event that an ap=licant leaves tais nt service wiil assist him to. find anotner job.” Pre places ‘ent service. joes: not: give assistance after the second ‘apvlic int overa of ins ra thsa, from German: Du ne: ‘the shocessing. the applicant recéives a a canile : seeiad pol ical, ete.’ cond Ssportunits } e- qualified personnel, See Te draztsadn, “inaster, c catting-toos -, WeTKZ éher), tatrix-maker for. plastic’ ‘material ; ; lled- founury’ worker; noulder (metail foundry); ‘oluing= i mi Li worker an: technician, casting. noula miatrix- maker (Metailguss~_— form-Scha bionenracher) e. wisceilaneous - rofessions: Repair mechanie, ‘choto-engraver, of fset- Ss retoucner, tec macian for plastic materials papermaker. 16. Prot'essions ari skills not- required, in South America Lawyers, office worker,-svecialist for com-erce and sale, construct Sion engineer, construction technician ard construction woreer, carpenter, ; toa ‘leatner manufacturer, waiter, servant, unskilled laborer. 17, Housnlg Leer dots mei at get orca ee foe “12, £eEr? GAD: > SPREE CLES, crorrlenlin a! tl Leen Be ave 14. 5. Ail emep oe ey Joon wae LENTAR ESTEE fate ALBEE: x ERM ITThAWS SS ANE RSHE AERLABOS TR. f° 7 F404, CF ein Ganev "ceod, th pted KUL chat 7, . : rye) BR 14-00000 , _ $°B°C-R-E°T 7 It would, theref re;. be necessary that re be. , gateful to build his: ‘work | oan coe “pistory around "ORELL which ‘he. net. only could ‘have been doing ini ‘the but. in which ‘he could pass” a practical, examination and t said that ds with the SE Soviet Union, which the South American country. needs and’ desires. ‘gubjec oar a | if his legend included schooling in ‘electro-mechanical. fiel aajor portion: of his work. “experience in development and improvement =. + of devices and processes. ne could in fact pass any thee practical test and auosequent interview. ; 2. We ust assume that he.is Listed with wt SRFOL since ce the French would almost automatically infora other ‘Eurcpean ccuntries of Subject!s disappearance from France. Subject agreed that this was ome .a tajor problem but ore that he could not help with. Subject haa resigned himself to being prosessed as a regular iemigrant and has said that he will do whatever we require. e. oy sta cospgness “Meso for the record _ “wtkocvs” me 7 | 7 kari "63 ae Haren. es " “Blake called to. ifton “us ‘that: R . “Gray i is now ‘the “PIO in- t Geneva. The special assistaht to the: Dires tor is Feter Regis. His: : assistant is. Yarousch ? ? (retiredarmy Kajor). - Blake said USEP cases - are ‘not checked as thoroughty as strdight apslicants, to ICEM but he ; 7 , (still aennot find out what decides if a case wil be checked with ; ae ; or wot ‘interpel, : . Dy “ : i rood a 14-0000 . . + _ tng ind succeated either he’ or Ja k r the’ reaord - aracoce He, aiscusied the ate “Bild, ie ‘and Don ‘ai pecial program: ‘get: up’ by Tost. to oupply SA wit: certain ‘higher. = “types of: skilled specialiats,, coo ieee forenen, ahcp, séhagere, ete. on . : : . “Blake ‘sugeested that ¥e make our case ‘OSEP” atigibie th rough AFaF ‘and then refer him ‘to ICEM. This procedure would prob: ibly give Subject , nore statue in’ ICEM's eyes and eliminate sone of the background - , ; “inves tigution. ‘Subject would ‘also be referred as .a self-payer reaning 7 he would. nave ‘the funda. to pay’ his. own transportation. Blake asked if Subject would have a Job waiting for him and was told ‘that he would. habe, no jod but would hive a letter attesting to the fact that there was $3, 000.00 bebng held for hin insalary ard bonuses which he -had recived while’ working for the “Arny. Blake mndktthis arrangement would. be. satisfactory. Blake feels that coning | to ICEM as a USEF case through, APRP “Subject would probably: be accented without’ gies tién- since he wold “have: been thorougily chacked out by Camp: King and APRF. thus. elizinating . the need. for investagatory action by ICM. : - Blake was of his way ts Bad Codesberg: and said ‘ye noute #25 to fina out: wotnout arousing suspicion whether or: not a refugee. is oo fingerprinted and with what authorities ‘the fingerprints are checked, Ee sould also fing out if a security. investigation is tate ‘ana now ; : (over) ” “ 2° 18 February 1963°. : father to have come: fr< ; ic. tries... C/O promised to find. out and ‘their next meeting, 9° = 008 Cs 28 February —_ 1160 | oo. C/O dropped in to see Subject and informed him that ‘he '- would-very likely be Processed for South America through a a . ‘refugee organization... This would mean. with a refugee organ- ae ea! .1zation behind him and USEP support -he would. not ‘be subjected ee vee “to the investigation, interviews,. ete he would normally undergo ifvhe went directly to ICEM, 5 ; 7 1 C/o told Subject’ that arrangements would be made.for. him to start studying Spanish’‘as-soon as practical. a Subject was told that his name was a common-on the. Baltic region and therefore, he would be able t |... that part of his legend with confidence. ©. - e throughout 0 discuss — oF 14-00000 _ arrangézentss ar everything norked out properly “he would receive. . noth fication: to issue a visa. - ; OPt: 7 ‘Co explained that it ‘would de impossible for Subject. to — te ‘TOS! on his own. Subject was told: that these developments mould indicate that ‘Subject should be. processed as a regular refugee. ; wiah, a Volunteer Agency fAgp and USEP supports. co toba ~ubject that. he would advise Hdqtrs of the new — developsents ang get permission to use the new approach to ‘his: resett lenent. Sub je:: t was advised to work on his lepend until CO wousd @ao, on Friday. | on cae “GCA Liaison Officer © - invéstigatio - /Dur ng the interview SAN ERS. made’ | Batransparent- Statements: concerning his defection. © unt. -Anong other “SANDERS: said that» ‘he. ‘had been a leading member’ of a resistance group in the Soviet Union, More- . : Over he’ claimed that he. evaded arrests by joining a : ; Soviet. urist.. ‘group with the assistance of friends. a urist group: went on a guided. tour. of the ‘Soviet: pied East: zone of Germany. ‘The group. left Tiflis. on. the 10th of Jily 1962. arriving tir East. Berlin” on the’ 14th of July 1962.: Subject claimed: that upon “arrival: to. ‘East ‘Berlin he escaped immediately. However, SANDERS refused to make more detailed statements about "This escape to West ‘Berlin. Allegedly. it was unknown to ‘him how bis friends ‘had managed to Place him into: the tourist’ group. We would be grateful if any communications or information concerning SANDERS inclusive a possiple : interview. report. would. be forwarded. to us. : a ia Benugs (Ohine. _ —_ - - cn ane aANDERS befindet atch. ‘peit des 14. 7 1962 in Obhut oiner-. ., US+Dienstetelle in. Oberursel, nachdem’ er angeblich an. gleichen Tage ale ‘bow)s Tourtat. von Ost- naoh Westberlin gefllichtet war. An 28.8, 1962. atellte er Antrag auf ‘Ane erkennung ‘als quslindischer Pluchtiing. Am 29. 8. 1962 wurde - er Ain, Anweaénhett eines Angehdrigen: einer US- - Dienstatelle duroh die. Kriminalpolizes. ¥vernommen. Bet der Vernehmung. aachte SANDENS undurehsichtige Angaben ; liber seine Plucht, — SANDENS fUhrte U.de ane, th der Ud3SA einor Wideratands- gruppe-als. fuhrendes: Mitglied Angehirt, Bu. haben. Einer:. beabaichtig: er Peatrishne’ will er: aioch. dadurch. ¢: tzogen. “haben, in dem er aich von Freunden in eine saw). “Pouriater . Gruppe. ‘éinachleusen 11ed, ‘mit der ‘er zu einer Beaichti=. “‘gungefahrt in aie SBZ oa Yo.7.1962 aua. Tiflie abgereiot und.an 14. 7. 1962 ‘4n Ootberlin ‘oingetroffen: sei. tr _ fllichtete angetlioh net ttelbar naoh seiner Anku: tin . Ostboylin. SANDERS weigert -gich,. niihere Angaben liber. seine: Pluchit'1 nach Berlin-véot zu ‘machen. “Angeblich dat ihn a ich unbekaant auf welche’ Weise ihn ‘séine Freunde’ an, die Relsegruppe einsuschleusen vermocht n. c age “und die. “Uveriacoung slor oie vorliegenderi Befragungentederachritt, wiren wir dankbar 14-0000 _ ong he would ; receive the mon tp2y co told. hic that: this had. been. left 0 aSsureddsubject/f that’ as long He as hinoelf ‘to finding work and was not: up ‘to C Cots. digéretion he ailigenty; applied “too choosy he would continue to to. receive financial » suprort. co ane Subject agreed that Coiuz co told Subject to #0 to the 801 . 10 and get as- mach infor ubia ‘soens to be the best choice, . lumbian Consulate, An Hauptbahnhof Ration as possible regarding. inrigration, ! WAL, attezst to find out if his Processing ean be done FE/x Or if it. will be necessary to. go to Hauburg. Subject was told that after contact through the natl herein he gets to SA, co will maintain or somecne: Aur in SA will: maintain contact thhim by letter dros. 14-0000 Mtémo torte File On°5. Feb. 63. co want” and’ the SfV! request CO discussed she. cas Mane): and e: Eékatdt anssors “because subjs stuterent -defested from ‘the Soviet ' who + ®t.ntion of the Sey the security of West: Schnti+ then ent “Component of the AIS be written or oral, ethe Jebriefed: b for his recor tion secna3's to fic for information ‘on him. 2 the. Jernan or 2) he reason’ the 3fv & for his recov Uniom end r= 7 ‘Cabezone.” @ernany. “CCifiitu It is qd theréfore® 22.-tO the i. a werk that it fonea ts Georg : o22tical reese ‘ecoghition there er itis into a long explanation cf toe er Clarence ‘Sch: in asent (or: not: £0 throu nn to talk With O34. be the TIRCSUE cage. ni gh 3t er 2déan ineuiry is that n indicated that he! ad Tike & report of scmeore » Moreover the ‘story submittea iutely drew the ation responsible fur function of? t1p to the rest of the Intelia rence (ut) de state? thet es the fu AIS com aunity cez is the sole office for J wita the 3fv-ara w3ordinating vnat sny metter of interest of ane inity. mu St be handled by 3 OCA, whether it thsrefore’ shown in the present case that e2t since the 3fV" requested info on a “Teguest.to oca “ith the realization t.. thé matter with 211 the ALS companents passed to 3°V would not be ® KUBARK or liatson people know- OCA is norima AIS one. It is for the nhove reason th by the activity of Mr Johr years B83. reneatedly DusSiness he hag with “sith the Chief of the ‘brought up the BfV inguiry. on Senders o refirg the 3 “ary, rily “illas of 3 ec to clear’ fV¥ @irectl: | CO hed ex Seors Sanders it sent the ac Ch wo dg coerinete end moreover the onswer e feven though the 3LV JEBARE) but ac AinD Ring who + with the BRT o dained thot ev with Villas, y ‘that he: had ‘slready made an anscintmert tto talk wit chief ‘of the 3fV and thus would t us. Schmidt encsered. that tilims ures §0°to 3onn and butter“up the Chier of y event Scnaidé @ 3f7 he is ob stated thet si lig nce ated to answer Sp the matter 4 there ruses o 4 he received ta ‘it and in or2 th CC" und h: Ovrd nated & Gea ig very distursea hrourhout the md70d any no usually . en before he ilins mentioned nthe 5 a Service to S ocx < rather was) - Cehezore Between: the ‘Serv 14-0000 ver. cigarettes ana. oo garding hig. i rir cers adh Mcrae STATE NIE AR ote rea cet tt, pete Itech en sata Are ss Alben vr te 14-0000" s E ¢ R E t _ MEWoRANDIN “FOR THE RECORD “SUBJECT WIROGUE een of oa ‘On this date George List and, the: -sindersigned discussed “cot s plans’ and thinking” regarding WIROGUE's imi gration to a: / South America. | “exceptional case. and not a bona fide refugee, we. wild not be able to tak advantage 0 of the normal Anmigration hay Tt is esséntial therefore: that we. “plan: for every contingency, Case “Ofticer” feels, ‘based on HARVARD’ s experience, that when WIROGUE applies for. “immigration he will be required to. give a the name and address of his present. employer. and “probably the name- Of. his supervisor and telephone number, proof of his: professional qualifications, (5) birth - certificate, (6) ‘ ‘detailed ‘information regarding his enployment_ and. Fesidence addresses in the Georgian SSR @) details. of the war-tine military service, 29 January 1963. Case. Officer explained that since Subject ds. 2) what ‘type ‘of work he has been doing; : (3): “proof that he will be able to support himself for a. minimum of two. years at the ‘rate ‘of $125 a month, 2° . ; @) ; A : i i Zz 3 é Zz i a AE oe AWD DME a es ay, x 4.00000 he 513th and. explain ‘the above. tt at : 21d for: him. “Regarding (4) whether or not ts- ‘4s adviseable “te 7 provide Subject with. Proof: of his professional qualifications _ . will be discussed with the 513th. (5) above, a birth certificate will probably ‘not. be: necessary ‘since so many defectors do not have these documents with thea. Information on employment and ‘residences will be worked up by. the Case Officer. from past_— defector’ S BARS and with material ‘available to SR 6, (6) above - ‘this: information may also be acquired through facilities of SR 6. ‘After discussions with the 513th, Case Officer will tell WIROGUE that we have been inform 1d oy Headquarters that if Subject. still desires to inmigr 1 to South America and is successful. in immigrating,” we have: authority. to Provide financial assistance during the transistion period up. to $125 a month. - Since Case Officer: knows WIROGUE, ‘the ‘next question. will: be, "How Jone, will iz receive this $125, a month? Case. Officer will ~ reply, Apes you. become satisfactorily established or we have 1400000 4. * ris a ak ‘to believe that you ‘are not ‘sincerel r.will tell Aim, pete unt upon a° year's support; if. “SUBJEST1 WIROGUE 9°) BATE: ry 1963 © " SARSCoR-B-T WIROGUE, _ _ 10. January 1963 - TIBO ; x a oe 9 Janiary "1963 = AiENiORAN DUM FOR ‘THE RECS Coan So SUBJECT: WTROGUE . tation ‘Corp. yed. thelr. conve “Subject: und. him ~ "very “interes dea f a probably - : - ‘Bullock d ‘have | cip ‘contact. ithe’ Lt. and: ‘telly. im to ‘lay. oft ; ; woot ‘f r ‘his. own. goo d. Bullock ~ promised. ‘to find. out ‘if. the Lt. a sao! had given. Subject his: address ‘and to advise him? that ‘if: he _ should. run into ‘Subject. whe should not mention ‘having | written : 7a letter. - ; ORSE K. BARONNAT = a SECRET on ¥sig _ S-E-€-R-E-T cto vows eden” #52 Be, Strasse F ‘urs a, Main Frankfurt a, Main Dear vr. ‘Sanders : wall have: ‘less to arta o# WA11 think more before - ‘lowing! Tt. would be. a : pleasure to see. “you, ‘aeain. urine Ry ‘tour of duty, dn Frankfurt, Mayle if you have. a free’ hour or 80 in. the- future _yon - would want to tave another supper in the Bahnhof ! dL. : ” pres, USE FOR APPROVALS. D1SAP PROV, . : iis CONCURRENCES, ca Siwizaa ee ‘ Wh fe parma D. Zirkle 2fkty EON Oe co mms YU Mesee™ 17 21.2:-190:4. "Berra, - Georg Sandera , Frankfurt a. Main - Obérursel > HoonmarkStr #145 a 14.00000 y- the. habit of throwing { ‘peopie out. in: the Street. ‘and that we: would do. everything we could to help. ‘hin. _beco e integrated, . Subject was paid subsistence for two weeks. “Case Officer "Promised ” to try to drop _by- the end of next, week. an From. time to time Subject tries to: find out tf. Case Officer — _ _. knows the ‘details. concerning Subject! ‘Si past work for.us and the ca : in’ * "reasons for-dur “kiisistane grat he was. blown:.in- the, Congo.’ (A: - a i ; fact. ‘which he does - ‘not. bi : ; cher, ‘ feels that. the~ Case” Officer , iT Elba ASPIRE OS tae Rog mts MeL etc te aw ATR E NTL RA Beste ei SECRET. me | ‘I Sequisetia a German typewriter which will be delivered to hin some. time this week,” . 7 - SECRET. D4 : 14-0000 Subject seems ‘to be ‘in good spirits but is eager .to be on his way - to: South America. or " Somewhere, : . : ee i : SECRET 14-00000+ "as he knows, now, "age Goin will be helped. to immigrate to “South. “America. and” that. we -hope to send. a dispatch to ‘Headquarters: 3 1g." Si ji case..as ‘it now. stands and. we hope to receive soonest Headquarter's advice as to thé. future course of action we will take regarding Subject. Case: Officer said. that he hopes to be in a position within a week or. two. to ‘advise Subject as to . what we. can and hope: to-do for him. : Case ‘Officer said. that in the final analysis if we do not- nelp Subject -to. immigrate and-he is turned loose on the economy, we would not..throw ‘him into the street, that he would be given ‘a. period- ‘of. mein. which’ to finda job and. an. apartment ‘and that it is usually: our procedure: help? financially ,~ at least the. first month's rént and an additional subsistence payment until he receives : his. first paycheck. Subject was greatiy relieved to hear this. S-E-C-R-E:T MSTA ITE ASST EF e ficer. 10 come by as’ often’as' possible |” ; to talk: ‘to. S+E-C-R-E-T. a 0 ETAT Bp Pp v L400 and: moved him to 51 Kuhwaldst: a rs ‘Subject asked { che d “unpack and spread out. Case Officer. ; . . - informed. him. that this apartment would also be given up, but he did not : known when. “He ‘advised Subject not to-spread out too far H i : . ‘ : ' : ’ 1 t | “ i - ope ‘ i SOC-R-E-T ne 14,0000 2 § € 12 in. ‘ Ae The mans . .. na ‘Wilhelm Salzmann,- whose address is. Frankfurt/Main; am Mergarten 52, - ' telephone 492251. ° ‘subject said “that. this person had recommended .a ‘patent attorney by the name of Wilhelm Reichel, a Dr. Ing. Patentanwal:, Frankfurt/Main, Parkstr. 13, telephone 559165. ee , , - Subject told Case"'Officer that if°he is lucky and his invention is: successful prior to any "definite ‘arrangements we make for his immigration _ | | te Soutn America, he will leave ‘our ¢ustody and probably stay right here Ff 7. anrFrankfurt. “He saidthat he is:aware he has commited himself to-go to. — : ‘South America ahd will do so but.all that. ne wishes to do if immediate succéss of his invention is not forthcoming, is to get a patent én his _..duvention’so he can negotiate ata later date from South. América. : : Case Officer feels that this is about the best we can expect from Subject. Case Officer has discussed this situation regarding the patent “owith John “Morrison of the legal starr, who says that he will at least try to Tind out’ if ‘this- patent attorney is qualified and successful. NOTE: Case Officer has learned that the patent laws in Germany are somewhat - peculiar in that a patent attorney is.a technical qualified: man who can ‘obtain-patents on subjects in which he.as Specialized and for waich- he. . Has ‘réceived.a'specialized: education but. ne ‘Is.not.an ‘attorney in the sénse ‘that he can"deal with any :legal questions which-arise in the course of | ‘ patént’ procedures or litigation in patent-matters. : Normally; an ‘individual Q ; who intends. to get a patent will. hire-an attorney who will contact a patent ; attorney. ‘Between the two of them’ they ‘can ‘handle all problems and procédures involving a patent. This also can be worked in reverse. -- 1400000" > cessful, Case Officer fee inmediately. 5 is-unsue ly want to immigrate ‘that meant he would:‘be le. _ Subject ‘asked if : on that he’ would: st{11 told him At was his opini -with the statis: quo. oe aving soon. Case Officer be here in December,” Subject seems extremely content and satisfied wert peesont, as , 00000 FO ° on his. story that: he isa recent - refugee. “Wd w 1 further adv 36 them that unless * they. aye objections, we will ‘st his: “processing: for’ ‘South. : owith® ‘the | ‘Sponsorship: of one ‘of. the. refugge organizations. . ubject agreed ‘to this approach aithough Case Officer believes that hoping he will. succeed in making hiaself ‘financially independent ‘ f his inventions. If this should happen,’ Case Officer at Subject ° ‘will ask for: his documentation and leave HARVARD “‘he-is , .-honeing and: go" on “his own. 21 Septerber 1962 , 80: dropred in’ to see Subject to tell chin th “reasonably certain. ‘thet he at. we were now would: receive political recognition and his Reiseatioweie. He was told. that we are “aking good progress. acquiring the inforaation, necessary for issigration and that soon ha | could start. his Processing. Subject is- a9 wrapeed up in his inventions ‘that se: avenéd hardly ‘to hear what £0 was saying. co oat. hia’ down: and went over the: ‘events Leading up. to. “th 12 ‘Preseat; th nat na, had come to. us. “for 8 jeb and-when that ‘had not been: forthcoring had stated that ; his. ambiticn mwas to be legalized and eet citizenship by tanirratin ng toa SA country. He was reminied that that is what ge are striving to do but that wa at this Point, are not “sure how | the. i immo ation sill take place. He wag told that idqtre ray require. that he ins -igrate on hie own vith us a Priving the’ p ane ticket and nothin, niore or he nay posaizty se beiped ty so vofucee orauntaations, cc, rag ne. di a Act know if or what, x: finuntial ussistance would: ‘be aie hin, Subject eatd that he le erateful and wants. to do. wh -tever we doatre Coven) | barks Meee, 208 en tz all the details. CO told hi that he should hold off aa long as _ Possible ‘but in any event he should renembor that his name . ‘As. , Seorg Sanders. and that any business he conducts should oe done . . using Ais Hohenarkstr. adéegss. 145. “co aay be. wrong but he ‘feels that Subject is. agreeing “to tamigrate t to S.Aa only in the nope that we will provide hin with a stake. ~of some’ kinds _ . Subject hus an extrezely inventive Bind ant has © explained seversl of his. ideas to CC. They would appear to. nave co=rercial value. Unfortunatay Sugject hus nééther the money to develop “thea ‘nor is he f:"a Position: torget involved ; With patents or mahufacturers at the. present time. - ; : : ; Fe seema reasonably oo _ > but co Anticipates. a hairy tebe itmigration to a SA country, the tot - tine, . ne . . " haspy with his. present ztatus ation if-upon applying for ‘proce ssing ‘period takes is long Sa fale the right answers when he avplies and is interviewed for Icisigration, Geo. .L.agreed to CO's Suggestions and proposed that ce. have APP. eet started. On this project soonest. 100°. Hirogue was taken to Cans King: where he was ist brigfed cr hig ; 4 “story and then successfully interviewed. it is: pessible that : “Hogue with te comple tely docus. ented within 2 or 3 reexs. 59: August Sts . ; ; ; , i+ COLzet with Gus 3 s- and Jack 2 an3 told thex ‘detaiied™ mnigra tion. requirexentsiff¢f - : : They agreed. to fet cut-ans official and Envagays and: atterst to find out the Prat. ‘docuaents ar needed: What. professions are indenand Hos long is required for i: ler ation proses sing Does the iecic¢rant need a certain amount of funds Ts @ sponser necessary or helpfull ‘hat is the residence requiretent for . Wnat are the qu ota. Festrict: ons - Do :, . aré. ther reo SA; sencies or (Private: Beercies wno-will : po | i cn Bede the Iz= started’. mo, a ; : . : we were in need of the ‘consulates’ : citizenship Notes. Romue has alrendy tol4-CO that “he cannot because he has “Pri nds" there-who wauld i ake trouble for hin “ifch e Nasu ‘to Arecéntiaa . / _ : i ndly turn Sim in to oe inlany way tt eculd. , ices”. : \. bevable™ or ‘30 ‘him to build. Subject was very enthusiastic suggested that we get started soonest. : . Subject was dropued off at his apartment and CO promised “to. come by os soon as he could find something ‘to accupy Subject's tire. : : ; . : ; Subject was told that Edgqtrs had sugested Argentine for resettlenent because they had no quota restrictions and wére in. - : wo “need of. technicians, Subject said that, Argentine was out of the : “question since he ‘had acguainterets there who would de happy to “ stir.up any kind of trouble they possible could, ...., “Subject suggests that he. go to SA on a tourist visa. - According to him it would be much easier after his arrival to apply for ation since hé already would be. there. This reason is quite valid/and sensible but CO‘xnows that.Subject has 2 quite different reastns for making this suggestion. l. #ith a touriat visa he has” visions of having us finance ‘hit from ¢ountry to country until . he finds exactly what ‘pleases hig and,2, He figures that. with “a tourist visa be can return te Euroce without having committed hirself irrevocably to incigratic:.statuswith all it's attendant responsibilities for settling deg : . It ig also obvious {to Co that we cannot trust Subject to . ~ |. , Make inquiries hicselfica the.various”SA Consulates. because he will, . ; tell sis only. those details which he’ wants.Us .to-know and unfortunately immi; me _ We Rav eno. way of checking since: the Consulates. will not give out infortatton re.incigration over the phone. +, | a oe | When the. time comes .cO feels that we.may be “able to get the. Se ' inforgation -we need by working ‘through AFRP, |. - oo. AD UNS AUER STRATA EU SS CHEAT -resettled, particularly in Chile. | thourouzhly-that when he applies for a visa he must be prepared to give all the right answers since the |3A consulates and Embassies do. not give out. immigration material Ythout discussing the ratiér with the interested indivicua Sy ject ia a bit sceptical inst Avy everything can be backstop ed but.is willing to play tall,. al took some preliminary ' informationfron Subsect-and will discuss our prebien with Canp King. “Ck hua indicated that they might be able to help us get Subject Subject is becoming extremely y edgy ard Harvard CO ia hoping that that this case will star: moving soon. does: not ‘to get somepls ce where he can start working and be on “his own. He mentioned again that he d “dePaneshehet. CG told hin th 2p +0UNnd.. £ f 3 ry 1 his “South America procéssing. Ee stat é. continue to receive surrort from us cut wents want” t .. Subj statea that: he called ‘the. German fi ra which expressed an’ _ go and wes told to have Geduld, -interest in nis- foing tothe Congo “He -stated in very clear tercs that he is tired of hav ving Geduid ang, hores that.somét.ing will scon herren.. ~ : “have. the name we fet the ec anead on SAmerican country we will dise “E53. the whole Accunent picture © and related matters. under! ‘that in had ETE tlement: not t ne’ eat acet or beh aaah Ot tp ato he iat t t ~COe ere pret ae cele ie OR “Aha in a 2 14-0000 . \ . Lt .22 May. CABEZ member of society Congo. | buting return to the - Subject :wi and put up ia asaf. r “under the pretext. that they. were to ‘be photographed and he would not need.thén for the time being since he would be given :.-an identit cument ‘for-use during, the period of time he would “be ‘tody ‘LACKLEN ‘explained that-as'an administrative t ffi ie. dntérestéd only -in taking care of nis immediate needs :but .s on however. hewould-be:introducéd to one who's ; usiness*would’be to work With him in an attempt. to resolve his problems, °° Se ; : Since it- had beeii decided that Subject was primarily a .reSettlemént problem, Orme K. DARONNAT of HARVARD was ; introduced to Subject. DARONNAT told’ Subject that he would be working with him during his stay. in Frankfurt while we were awaiting word on whether or not his servicés were needed by the Government . Subject stated that his greatestwish was to work for the "Company". If this was not to be, he hoped he would..be helped to. legalize and immigrate to South America,. He emphasized. his obligation to complete his mission for. the * C.D.F. and.-Glaimed:alsoxhe had to return to the Congo to ‘conclude-his contract e vén if. we decided to emplq@him. C.. 0. ‘told him.our-first order of business was td eStablish the need for. his services and. in-:the meantime ‘he could attempt to “market his invention. ~ CS , oo ing THORP Ma aarti te ay YEE oy ge a Doo ae ee : . en ty -wou " “rel ed: registered at the place was issued. Therefore, the . Short -range solution unless Subject... . ate desired Somes : nd the issuance ‘of a: Ke p] Subject, but would ‘be. issued onthe basis of a false defection story and _ Should not ‘be done unless absolutely necessary. Subject’) . stated that ‘he hated Germans and no matter what happened would _ , Stay «in Germany... He Suggested that. he ‘be helped to : immi' ; the U.S., Canada, “England, Australia, ete. -C. 0. - “told--him hat with his criminal record of arrest and. ; \ dmprisonnent in. France: immigration-to other than S.A. was out ofthe question andeven t is-was in doubt. He stated if [ me] Sible. he’ would hope to get legal he name of de Panaskhet. (his brother's legal’ residence somewhere. “By this time (June) HARVARD C.0,. had an inkling that Subject was not eager to return to the Congo but surmised that his nuisance value might be such that he could parlay his position into something better. HARVARD C.0, felt that . “Subjects. disTike: for. the Germans, was real but was emphasized 5 r-to benefit as muchas possible from a. 'S new association With KUBARK. He, also’ ‘to'discharge “any responsibility . ae , thereby. confirming C.0.'S suspicion a an nt*to réturn to:the ‘Congo and was _ ing his stay in FF/M and benefiting ‘f4-00000 om ee ee aga , : oe a he In:July i962 Headquarters -advised HARVARD to provide — s ith resettlement. rice “da resettlement. aSsistan e including help in h Consequently,” eCongo ‘ai ner “if son ture. f. he. fu hope for t iended that Subject be resettled on Fremdenpass; howéver, Clarance. “DARONNAT after much discussion of “types Of documentation available, ; Reiseausweis ‘would stand up under -the ee ; Sy g ation authorities and in addition, -it | . -no, guarantee Subject would be. going to - e, Jf he’ were required to stay in jod of. time, it would be best to . EDREP recognition processing =~ ausweis,..-A subsequent- discussion with | vo nfirmed this reasoning and, with the. - . . of. g Chief AD/FI,- Subject was briefed by - Cc pres ntatives and: ‘then interviewed for political recognition. He réceived -political recognition on the basis. . of..a fabricated story in which ‘he purported to be a Georgian . Who defe ted from East Berlin while with a tourist group, HARVARD felt that progress was now being made but a_ : temporary setback. resulted: from a.query initiated -in Deceniber “Db n_Officer Bonn requesting fuli . gation x ts. and all information available ; , David R.REINBOLD of HARVARD informed OCA. by cab ind.in a subsequent visit to’ Bonn that Subject's Dame, ; George SANDERS, story:submitted. for recognition, etc. were . ; complete “fabrications isure .that WIROGUE received political ~ eis. it was explained that WIROGUE recognition and a Reiseausw 14-0080 , ourist= visa “he could ‘a to ‘Europe without ‘having committed. himself irrevocably to immigration status. | ORE OIL OR BAEC E IPR rer YT Ea Saag financial solvency “rate of $125 per i _the’ expenditure with -MKTOPAZ an sufficient to provide self-support at the- th: for two. years. -Headquarters approved $3,000-for this purpose and. discussiofis §. TUR a ah coil 1y documented and atmed with the a&Surance that there e.financial- assistance, available during his: first letters of solvency and tters of recommendation would be sufficient to. enable. Sibject..to process with a minimum of red tape. -This:was-not ‘to be. and Subject was informed he could only immigrate by processing through the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM). ~-... This -problen Was discussed. with: a cleared official from sfug ‘g AMCONGEN, Munich, and the Chief of informed that European refugees ~ for ‘individual: countries to maintain: ‘welfare staffs, Unfortunately, since with all its attendant responsibilities. i 7 SEngraTaee ee eg | vailable South American immigration data. indicated that : ¥y.\to country = 7 d:2) he knew... _a prospective imnigrant would have. to. have”.personal qualifications sufficient to make ‘him“an attractive prospect plus proof of . i mp King resolved the necessary documentation rey in South America, Subject applied. at the local Colombian Consulate for. permission to immigrate. -HARVARD had hoped that rica.are “processed through ICEM thereby = & z : cI z z ee -.the aforementioned. risks. were worth t problems , ‘many discussion ecessary to pull to and/or immigration authorities he was no resettled anywhere information’ | fills of | -applications,'to stand up under detailed “i immigration ever took place, tofraud’. o- * ng. emb rrassment. .to KUBARK, = ‘We were not sure that OF aking ‘and the problems Worth trying to, resolve when it. was obvious to. HARVARD .C.0. hat... if. Subject..did get to South America and became disenchanted, i 1 stop. would be. the local U.S, Consulate or Embassy “where he. would ask to Sée. the KUBARK representative and once ectly involved in his’ personal again force KUBARK to ‘become dir and “the Federal Républic . . In spite of the hundreds of ‘hours of Case Officer time, the : i sctussionsS ‘nec ; gether adequate information _ = etce., HARVARD was faced. with the realiza- at to prepare Subject “for. South American. immigration ake ‘man ‘more..months.”' We were faced with the “fact that ubject was provided with a-detailed life history. ontaining .the information’ required by “prospective employers ‘Yegarding immigr tion re, let alohe South America. We knew a new approach would. -have. to be ‘tried if HARVARD was ever to be in a -position to satisfactorily Sever Subject' _ KUBARK and reduce to a minimum the need _ HARVARD C.0. felt that Subject should be 2 dam a rset ai -. told outright that gration to South Ame ica.was not practicable under the | - a ‘ ‘with enough factual : ; needed -for the filling out Of any’ future job" nterviews, and, if _ to satisfy immigration requirements. fe DARONNAT ‘told Subject that any South American immigration — a thoughts should ba Shelved, that he should work ‘and establish © J himself ‘in ‘Geri and if he “interded to immigrate inthe. - : Odo it‘on his ¢ /_ Lt was “pointed: : 3 : ined to Chief, Stage 1° cai to prepare a lifé story to € from the Georgian 8.S.R.-to Turkey, -:. 1964, an excellent legend had been DEN ion. interview. story prepared and ‘to HARVARD's Satisfaction for Ct chad arrived in HARVARD 's ‘custody, “e formed resettlement. DARONNAT in to part Company, that he was iménted. and was now in’a position “Subject was given his legend entation, one month's final -he-ha aken over a dropped CABEZONE | hes. dnd various -items to Set up ite. imed and warned‘ that h onsequénces of any. action’ ¢ ul Ult.in’ having his fingerprints (Su ct has Of ten ‘express ‘U.S.. or ‘even Canada or Aus could. probably do so.. He do thorough security in would disclose his true that Interpol has no. int ignorance’ of housekeeping. ¢ Ways keep. in q taken, éd. the wish to immigrate to the tralia and with his new identity has been told that these countries vestigations and a check with Interpol HARVARD has established bject but we feel -his i 5 i a : i | ? 1 t t . ' : a i t) 1 : . ti i : io nef 14-0000 _ BIRTH: _ 4. DATE OF BIRTH: 25 July 1919 oe “B. PLACE OF BIRTH: Tiflis, Georgia, USSR. Tiflis is the old Russian name. ‘The Georgian as well as the present. official name 18 Tbilisi, - . : C. NATIONAL ORIGIN: Georgian | CITIZENSHIP; A. AT BIRTH: Soviet: From-1917 (October Revolution: in. Russia) until 1921, Georgia. was governed, from the - , downfall. of Czarist regime, by Menshevists and’ partially :. “o¢eupied by Turk, German ‘and British troops. Only in 1921 did the Soviet government in Georgia officially come to power, . However, all persons born during this transition period were classified later as Soviet citizens. Be PRESENT CITIZENSHIP: Stateless RELIGION: “Orthodox (pravoslavnyy) . " Being raised ein a ‘godless .Soedety, I-practiced my religion’ to a very limited extent. in my. youth, and, due to.existing conditions in USSR Stopped.‘ ‘going ‘to the Church: in’ my ‘adult life, SOCIAL ORIGIN: “Intelligentia (sluzhashchiy); my father was ‘an engineer; and my mother - a white collar worker, ‘i Electro-technician, an equivalést-or German | Jona" ~ no college -gr. duate chief electrician (starshiy élektos: TSKHAKAYA RTS. tO ter off id well-to-do man, By the time I ted: into’ the service Nina and I were lovers, ‘When ,from.the war, I-moved in with her for her husband -s iring World War°Ii and she lived, s..this time,“in a small home ; ind. Her parents were dead, and she for. she had very little education, later yéar four life together, I discovered Was having affairs with other men, . This. caused quarrels: at. home; and made my life unbearable, _ ; {2e;woman became pregnant, and since I was positive : ; “child,. i decided ‘to énd our relationship, : his was. one of the ‘reasons. for my defection, I have’no- - children of my own, 9.5. wy mo, 9. PARENTS: eta . - SrraeF . = A. FATHER: FrankySANDERS, born circa 1885 in the Baltic . area; came to Russia‘ proper circa 1910 and worked as a : Civil engineer in the Baku, Batumi, and Tbilisi areas, In 1918, he married my mother in Tbilisi, He died in 1924 of an accident at his place of work, I do not “remember iy father at all, but ‘knew from my. mother that he was: a very. good and kind man, and was well’ liked. B. MOTHER: Maria SANDERS, ee KANTCHELI, ‘born’ circa :1885 in : Oblast) Village. near the Azerbaydzhaniaa border in Tbilici ‘ She “was: an. onl child, and when heF.pdrents died of Old age, within’ a few years’ of each other, She. moved to “| Tbtlisi and worked as a clerk to various private enter- : prises until She married my father. After her: husband: 14-5000 13. . 4. “15,- friends, but I- was somewhat closer to the following persons in town: -(1) Director of. RTS, who was: transfered in 1959 ‘to Rustavi, Georgian SSR, . - (2) Rayon veterinarian. who had his office in the rayon veterinary clinic. and) travelled f extensively in the rayon area visiting collective farms Q) Club: librarian. fa girl friend) - SPECIAL SKILLS: 1 like to invent gadgets and built up a relatively good home work Shop ; _ LANGUAGES: Georgian - native Russian - from ‘school and contacts: with : population in Russian speaking area and in the service. _ German - from school and residence in Germany . English -: - from ‘Technicum, home study and ee '. association with Americags in Germany. - FINANCIAL STATUS: None AND "ASSOCIATES: I never had: any real close 9” mothe rd and quarters located on Sovetskaya 1g with a yard where | ‘Qcated, _To° summer School supplémented ~1938 ili UIztsa in Thirisi ee 1934, 1 submit te : a with the seven-year ne us or August “I Passed . Mathématic and: when SE ; ws h:; da Where meal The “food Was of poor “quality, ¢ ‘School ‘lived in a small] | annex. on the ‘same str¢ ; ee blocks from the technicim, ; oe -For four years I studied Physics, matheratics, history. ’. English, Georgian language and literature, Russian language and literature, and from 1936 or - Soviet Unton, .The general subjéc ‘ a} _ level, specialized. subjects: given. t the techaicun were technology- tiga} @hgoretical mechanics, stroceen of veleceriee ness electro-techatques, electrical y waiee Aga) measuring. instruments: drafting. re also given sade ty 22d physical training. - Tom. September rently Of each year; summer § peually tn near-by kolknozes tna &roup 14-0000 7, Be . the -end of second | senester, and were graded by the following © “syste Oo . Lee ott tenino Cexcentent) dadiplowa. Jt was a one- page ; dndicated that I had attended the technicum for 4 years, ‘Visted-:the grades I had received on the : ot oo ee Lo . various subjec and ‘Showed that. rT was graduated. as an a ; ; Ba electro-mekhanic, . . “All graduates were. assigned to various places of employment where .théey had to stay. not less than two ycars. This is a “form of répayment for=thé money which’ the ‘government spent on- their education, -Iw as sent to the- MIKHA-TSKHAKAYA M. T. Ss. which in 1958 was converted into an-R.T.S. “17. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: 1938 - 1941 and 1946 - until ‘defection -- "Mikha-Tskhakaya M:T.S. (Machine- Tractor. Station), later converted into R.T.S, . (Repair Technical Station) = Machino-Traktornaya and Remontno- ' Tekhoicheskaya Stantsiya, respectively. . Mikha-Tskhakaya, ”- referred to by thé population simply as Tskhakaya,: was the rayon center of Tskhakayskiy Rayon being renamed so after the famous Georgian Revolutionary Mikha Tskhakaya (the old name , of the town was: AKhal-Senaki and Akhal-Senakskiy Rayon, respectively)... M. Tskhakaya was one: of. the:- ‘organizersof the : rgian Communist -Party.. The. town fas": ‘now about 10, ooo. “located on “the RR ‘line Samtredia- Sukhumi between Tbilisi and Moscow) with the ‘junction: to: Poti, ‘the. Black Sea resort. The town is locatéd: between two large ributaries of the Rion River: | Tsivi and .Terakhi Rivers. ‘On the latter, located a few kilometers from ‘Mikha Tsk hakaya ;~ is. ‘Situated a-small- ‘+hydro-power station where I was. “a ‘part- ~ time: employee upon my return fron World War IT. 1.1958 ‘converted’ into R78. : ere ‘distribut ‘ ~ . ven a Ss en I was drafted into =. - d. by that: time, For. personal reasons: I returned to this town after ny discharge fron the service, and obtained my Old job, I \. lack qualified personnel. after. ; ; : the war, _ I worked sin the second ‘shift at the - ' So ot power station from 1947 until’ 1953 (when the position was os ~ Ce ls : .: filled by a. young graduate of Kutaisi technicum) earning 700 rubles in addition: to -my basic Salary with the R.T.S, Prior to. my escape, my income was about 120 new. rubles - before: deductions, (1 also had some additional week-end -Ancome from repairing electric: household appliances, | radios, ete., for the local: citizens, _ The old currency "was converted 10°to 1-in 1961, ; 14-0000 -- BRANCH OF SERVICE AN On about 26 August 1941, I received a & me to report to the rayvoyenkoiiat . I reported there and was notified to - iduction ‘on. the following day, _ Then 1, with. a group ‘of either 80 or 100 conscripts from my ' rayon, was’ put on the’ train and via Tbilisi travelled to Baku, where the group was put in so called Salyanskiye ~ oe7army. (Salyany Barracks) located on the outskirts oo of ‘Baku, on the .highway ‘to’ Salyany and’ the Tranian’ border. a So D SERIAL NUMBER: T'served in the’ anti-aircraft artillery. 7 had no serial ‘number (which is never issued in. the Soviet Arniy). . BASIC “TRAINING: <1 took basic training at Salyany barracks : .in Baku for a period of two months, One month. I took. the regular basic training, ‘and the remaining month improved _ the division was locate, . itself was stationed near ithe. ‘settle ‘. papers to my Rayvoyenkomat was issued a new military booklet which contained an’.indication: of my: ‘reserve’'status, © I was ‘never. recalled for military train= a : .ing’ of duty of any kind after my final me _ discharge from the Service, . CHRONOLOGY OF MILITARY ‘SERVICE: 2g of other enlisted. men, I was sent by train to the 2nd: battery of the 253rd separate anti-aircraft. . : artillery division (OZAD-ogne-zashchitnyy artilleriyskiy | livizion) Ommanding officer of thé battery was Lt, VAKS. ‘ommander’ of > vzvod uprayieniya (administration platoon) of the division was Lt. ENDELADZE. ‘Deputy divizion commander for political affairs was Capt. CHOKHA and. politruk of my. battery:was Senior Lt. SAMARIN, Major Vlado (Vladimir) GURGENIDZE was the commanding officer of OZAD and in February 1943 he was also appointed the commander of the PVO (protivo-vozdushnaya oborona or anti-aircraft defense) in the town -of Michurinsk.- The headquarters of : ichurinsk, while the battery Station-TARASOVO near the ment: of Konskoye, .7 ki from.Michurinsk .and 6 -km.- from the Six marshalling” y; s located at Kochetovka station. -A higher HQ was in’ Tambov. and ‘Was at :first In 2 group::0 conmanded.by Col. CHERNYAVSKIY-and later “by Col. TSVETKOV, a demot Se ey pe Oe General, _ Wher, ‘I first arrived in Michurinsk, “Iwas assigned asa ._ truck .driver with the’ division's Supply platoon (khoz-vzvod ptembe 946... ‘I received nyt “ funds at my unit ip Michurinsk and turned them-in at my rayvoyenkomat. In 1955, I was given another medical check-up: by orders of the voyénkomat and OY permanent deferrient. from service) ,: - (° 49. RESIDENCES Frou BIRTH: Deemer bot, ~ 1919 - 1926: Several addresses in Tbilisi 1926 - 1934 .. “Teilisi, -Kirochnaya Ulitsa #35, ane ; foweeees ne ‘Apartment in a two-story house, formerly ':@ private: house, later. taken over by ‘the State ZHAKT Chousing organization). enterprise. After ny “mother's death, I entered the local: electro-technicum and moved -to the students’ dormitories, 1934 - 1938 Tbilisi, Ulitsa Sovetskaya, # not recalled, : Student hostel of Tbilisi Electro-Technicum, 1938 - 1941 ~-Mikha Tskhakaya, Ulitsa Tsulukidze, #14. ._ leek) _ Here I rented a room in-w private one- ' story House ofa retired RR Switchnan, ‘Ilya LORDKIPANIDZE, -who had to-rent a room in his house: to: boarders to: : Supplement his ‘penSion: | Ilya's wife, Keto ‘additional .charge (Catherine), for an 7 book’ care of ny. Laiindry. and cooked for me. a Do ; *-The:couple had no children of their own ae ' and treated. me aS théir own son, Dok 14-0005 - | . For the last, several years Nina,. as I found ‘out, was meeting other men. during "my “absence “from home’, A.rift between. ee .- US developed ‘and grew more and more with — eo the passing of time, Being deprived of Nina's intimacy, I reacted by dating other girls, We:were'on thé verge of separation many times but Somehow made up. 1..tried ‘desperately ‘to resolve our problems -since, ) when? TI -still was very close to Nina, 1 made ‘anti-regime’.remarks on several © occasions and even planned a joint. escape “from the USSR. I was afraid to aggravate ‘her too much in order not to push her into possibly reporting me to the militia, . However, .for some reason Nina did not want to break off with me completely, and, one day announced that she was expect- ing a child and wanted to legalize our marriage, Since, I did not consider myself the father of the child and | fearing black-mail by Nina; I decided to. speed-up my defection which I was Planning anyway. 0. TRAVEL: : None except as described previously.” : i; RRA tite ei, cee get AU a ~ 210) "21," HISTORY OF “ARR STS: 22. MEMBERSHIP.IN POLITICAL PARTIES OR ORGANIZATIONS: I. never belonged to’ the Communist Party. I was urged to join’ the Komsomol in 1937. while at the Tbilisi Elektro- ‘Technicum, and was’’sponsored there by two ‘of my class-mates, -each of: whom had more than two years of Komsomol standing. T submitted the application to the local Komsomol yacheyka (cell) “and at:a general meeting of the cell members my ‘ i n.was.discussed ao@iI’ told my life story and answered. qu ons ‘put to-me’ by: the members, -.After I. was accepted, I received.my membership card ‘in*about two months from the oo cit committee of the KonSomol in Tbilisi after which So tte d meetings. and pay véry small dues. “YT never: 1 ial position"with the Konsomol ‘organization. ni let bilisi,; I had ‘to-défegister from the Tbilisi organization and register. w: ith the local organization at my- new. place ‘of residence in Mikha Tskhakaya (usually referred to by the: local population. sirply as. 'Tskhakaya'). The same proceedure had to be repeated upon my departure to and discharge from the army (deregistration from the old _. organization and registration at the new place). Upon ny return from..the army ‘to Tskhakaya, I never registered with ° the local: mo ; ; : Yeabization again. ‘When I started to work in Tskhakaya, I was. automatically ; énrolled.in the prof~soyuz (trade unions) where Iwas ao _ pasSive. member..paying-.my dues (something like 1% of my salary) ve. to. the ‘trade ‘union organizer of MTS. (prof-org) .and attending “,; the obligatory meétings from time -to times “I: never ‘took .— any. advantage of trade union sembers, privileges: such as the “eut-rate accommodations’ in-rest. ‘homes (putevka v dom otdykha). ’ 14.90000 “fromthe of (and a decent’ lifeé.*. _ developed ‘as. time passed became stronger and ‘stronger, ' “and it became more and more difficult for me to hold | "myself -back’ and ‘not to. express them openly, which I did ~ anyway on ‘several. occasions. My. involvment with the | TECHNIQUES OF ESCAPE: ligénce services. Tiwas’ pacity for ‘Soviet security | poganda ... During’ and after the. war, — ited’Western countries and was able particles of truth about a different there-from the even sonetinmes very carefully worded orts “of. those people. After .I purchased a good radio. I ‘met ‘people of ‘Mir" make in 1956, I-started to listen intensively to foreign broadcasts, ‘For’.a long’ time I cultivated the dea’ of: é 1 @scape from the USSR where I had -no----.. 0° : ily, no possibilities for advancement: re -My anti-government. sentiments which > militia and the unfavorable developments in’ my personal - | Life ‘acceleratéd ‘my plans for defection. | ” On 25 June 1962, three days after my experience with the militia, I left my residence at 0700 as I normally would to go to work. I walked out of town toward Samtredia,. I wore my regular clothing, had 80 rubles and a_ small hand bag, I-did not want: to take the train being afraid of militia® surveillance.’ After I walked ‘two or three kilo- meters. on the highway, I. got a ride on a ‘truck ‘from a ‘near-by collective farm which was headed in the sane: ‘direction. I.got off the truck .downtown in Samtredia and paid ‘the driver. one rible,: then walked toward the railroad station. Here I purchased: the ticket for Batumi ‘and boardéd ‘the train at LISO: arriving in’ Batumi at 1415,° 1. ¥ about. my" escape plans and “dfd not , receive any help from anybody. - From Kemal-Pasha where .I was’ given ‘sone’ clothing, I was taken by car to Erzerum and ‘from ‘ther -by train to. Istanbul refugee ‘center, ‘Ll was there’ about a week -and was taken to Germany. with the: assistance of US authorities : on ‘Friday. 6. uty “1962, , Soo 25 DOCUMENTS: > - oo, re oy A. _ Fay voyenkonat;;: PASSPORT: 1 received my: first’ ‘three= -year passport | at #17 militia (passport desk) office of Molotovskiy rayon of Tbilisi, where’ I resided at. that time. ‘The passport was a single sheet ‘of paper with my photo and biographic data on it, In 1939 1 exchanged it for a new five-year passport at the Mikha Tskhakaya rayon militia. This passport was of xa regular bocklet form and along with my photo and bio data, had a stamp of propiska (registration with militia) which stated the date of my arrival in this. town and my reésidence.address, When 1 was drafted to the army, }F turnéd in my. passport: and military. ‘booklet to the — . _ nd picked it up upon discharge from the oe service.” At. that time-I received a new, five-year passport fron’ the - same militia. office with the. _propiska showing. my new address. In. 1951," I exchanged my passport for thé - new. ‘one. ‘which. was valid for 10 years and which was: exchanged for: ‘another Hsyear passport, iu 1961, issued byZont an indi Vidua’ ae: “there us for our help a 6 can do nd ssid he is sorry to “2 4) ry Gt oe he oy 14-0000 » Pace 8 ceucbelh david r réinbold Sicn, + + Vanaw ed toe lessn one in out. cou yore Tt 77 7 a v7 on here son to +h Dal Yea Om a ‘Wick bib ce Ooty uy tae ay 14-0000 14-0009 ws not inters hive: to : ce infor Sto know te aneried, § Fees og TO Mien oO. ook "yf 3 Oo a0 Sear a ree DE a) his future cone ine nothine ne on vacation and that Kr. Minor would be working with hia until CO returned. He was assured that Minor was aware of he ‘all-the problens and knows the cage thoroughly. Subject aight return on Saturiay but if not he will contact” Kinorfiext weeks * So ° the next two‘weeks * ‘and: this assignzen ; could be done on his way back to Leopoldville. It is osvious that Subject's primary worry or concer is te Bet a Job with us. Subject asked if his — identity card could be renewed. se Officer took the card and had it re-validated entil 24 June and returned it. to Subject. i _ : , ‘Subject was also tola ‘that the’ cook would be taken t on, chim for’ ©. Several“weéks and that Case, Officer would giv rs Subject was cuite “surpris as.soon as he heard sonething from ‘Headqua nters. to a: CO. that. he- had - nade. con stact an Bériaiina, cinder the: name. of th a firm “that, Ww Chim: 5 5,000. DM: for nis® ‘idea. ‘Subject told tien he would give ‘Lt to ‘them’ outright \ - +’ for. $13,000. Although they did not refuse his request, ‘they told him ‘they would think it over and discuss it with the boss and would have to make a patent: search which would take up to 4 weexs. Subject told them to £0 ahead but not co try to pull any funny business sinc? the:» were ways of proving that the idea was his and he. could offer it to other firms. _ Subject will now wait to be contacted by this. fire. . ‘= Case Officer told“Subject that we ‘had not heard any.thing from Headquarters regarding his: re-employment by us.. He asked if there was some way of. finding. out’ approximately how long it- wouldtake. CO. told: hia this was: very. difficult, but we ‘would see.if we could make an? educated’ guess. , oO - subject ‘asked - for a key to the mailbox since che. will be receiving mail : ‘from his friends in -Dortmund and possibly from the fim which he has contacted. te be ARS : then began discussing documentaton with Subject along the following ‘lines: The type of documentation he would receive if any «ould depend upon the final decision from Headquarters as vet not received. We solicited sug Ksestions from Subject as to solutions to the documentation proolem. Apparently his immediate desire is to receive back nis Ausician pass, finish. his business . in Surope: and return to the Congo to clean up ratters” tnere. : 14-00000 . — es Bee it Roe Fremdenza i: short ao al forms °a 5 1 ary . ; omple ti which he did. will be made to acquire. a Fremdenpass without prior consultation with him. ; 14-0000 ‘pleased. but abi. ‘David de Pandskhet ~. dn! Frante, there é6uld ( t ay to” ee oo - ct. wouldbe working... mS Subject ‘might have. = 0 ‘ted mostly to “Subjects. solutions: He also. | | ROSE ot the Congoleg@_and to dislike intensely. Upon return to the apartment Subject was told that we ; . ’ would like to get him West. German documentation with political. ce ; recognition, He was told that-if we are successful he would be documented. as legally as,posSible under the circumstances and - would’ be in a p ition to begin a new. life. Subject was very . . itskeptical that we could accomplish this, He Fone Was asked to think carefully about his desire to‘use-the name . Ss e, if.-he was wanted for breaking parolg. . bea watch. list’ for. that name: and it." ince’ Panaskhet was his brother's name, _ could. be assumed. ‘that s - Subject. might assume’ that name some day,” Subject stated that ., Someone was confused :about ‘his status in France, that he was ‘not*on parol and had, “therefore, not done anything wrong in leaving the country. “‘He said that the worst that could happen ‘if he returned there. would be for the authorities to ask him why he had left the. town he had been confined to. His answer would be that Since ‘they had restricted his movements he had left the country (C, 0. doubts that this is true but not raise any questions). | ; to ca ro. “Subject. was given a DRC identity card, number 596, in the: name. of David de. Panaskhet . Since HARVARD is awaiting Headquarter6# - - proposals-regarding Subject's resettlement, C, 0. suggested that he investigate the possibility -of marketing his telephone “answering device, : re li Ra ia aad tee cr tA Frito conaes4 photographed ‘and’ vould be Seturned to hin es soon as possible. -WIROGUS said he was in no hurry for his documents and fcr us to keep then as long as we needed them. He said he hated kt being coupfed up in this apartment and hoped that we could give him an interim pass which would _ permit bin to go out on the street in Frankfurt. LACKLEW said that he. vas trying to obtatn this pngs’as soon ag possitle, the photo WIROGUE gave ‘22. May was not proper with. thy sport shirt and that he would have MOSIE ‘take more. ‘pictures the - ‘afternoon of 23 May- with coat and tie. for the pass. LACKLEY explained that the dehay- ‘dn. issuging the peas was - simply setting. another operational ‘activity ‘te rele. ‘oF their. aver passes. for” 5 WIROGUE. this vag; not possible he: ad. phone hin ‘at- '1700.an¢ probably. have the ‘pass. the falloving morning, the morning of 24 Nay. ‘NTROGUE agreed. . 4, ‘WEROGUE ‘éaid that he wanted to ‘travel to Dortmund and Dusseldorf to talk to’ people’ shere about his ‘telephone ansvering aevice< He vould like to-have a pass to facilitate this trip which would take two or three days. -LACKLEH suggested wIROGUE "sit tight” until we had sone information from Washington before maltins this trip. In this exchange of conversation WIRCGUE. mentioned that he preferred not to use his Austrian passport in Germany. LACXLEN took this entree and asked WIROGUE why didn’t he get & real pagaport: as rious: WIROGUE elt’ the “Aust trian: passport was réaching "the end -of “ite” usefulness. “WEROGUR : aLd he -wante’ more than anything elsa’ “to bexg legalize himself in :any coimtry; ‘even the ‘Congo. ‘He .2 said that: be new. US. citizenship 46 Impossible because of his s#ACKLER - pend “the: ‘Required. five ‘years residency. da. Germany that. matter. in any cther. country. LACKLEY mentioned ‘thst same German: doeutentation: ‘Rigat be obtainahie, however, he imev- had’ loaned -us ‘vere ‘being me a. tirehaip, ‘political recognition,ete.) , r ~The’ One problen: ‘Still Wiclear, ‘however, © is ‘how: “to obtain “his: ‘agreenent not ‘to ‘return to thé Congo. ~The matter that we retain his Austrian passport will prevent him from returning to the Congo, but. it will be very desirable to find a plausible reason: by which ve can : make: :him see he must not return’ to the Congo. ‘7. LASKLEN requested and ‘yEROGUE agreed to renain™ in the p epartment’ “mtd the pasa could be obtained. . . LACKLEN arranged for a maid to coms in - and.cook his meale. . French. magatinee vere. Provided. -It da: believed he will . be cantent in the apartment through 2 May oO , “8. Throughout the meeting WEROGUE ‘continually renatockats “expressed his views onthe Congo, documentation procediires. and: ‘techniques, “etc. LACKLEN duggeated that he had® very useful information that wight ‘be of. ee interest ‘to’ an “expert: in. these: fiélds and asked if he’ would be egreeable to takking with ‘someone. “ OGUE ‘sald he would'be. very pleased to‘do so. - LACKLEN made thie pitch asa ency by which we might tie up WIROGUE ‘for several daya in x "“important’ débriefings ant delay tthx his pressing ' for an immediate solution. We might also-describé delays as being caused by Washington bam nomax tiseansy\' “Stiibthing of which he claims to be very familiar with. During these debriefings it would be possible also to learn the extent fo his kmowlegeability of KUBARK operations, personalities, eta. LACKLEN believes WEROGUE has.quite an extensive knowledge of KUBARK. He - has boon, bandied by tary people, in mary places and in muy ways. . 14-0000 * a. NOSTEN vould ‘return at about 1400 today to tak needed pass photos: and bring him some French reading material. WXRESR WIROGUE agreed to remain in the apartaent until such a pass was available. LACKLEH wowld do his best to eet it by 1700 today, but Af not, early on 2h May. be When a: paos vas avalleble WIROGUE could vork out arrangenente . to go to Renee: Dortmund, etc., however, Jt may be: that hia debriefing on the Congo, on ‘documentation, ate. vas of: outtictent Amportance’ that he should. be" develered . imediately.’ a my i coo make. ‘his. stay ‘in the ‘apartnsii aa comfortable as possible ; “ ; Se ® ‘should suggest to the matd ‘the: ‘types of foods be particularly ‘ - . enjoya. a : ; . a. Ve vould continua to o press Washington: for authority needed to resalve his case. " UL. WEROGUE understood the progran end was quite Satisfied. He is cooperative and LACKLEN believes vill continue to be go. as long as a . : , logical and plausible Progras is presented. LACKLEN' 5 next contect with | . _NEROGUE vill be by telephone at 1700 hours on 23 May vhen ke will tell. 4 . “him the pass P not ready ‘and arrange for another contact at 1030 hours 2h: May. -vory cloar tnat he ve or reaolve Kis’ case. ‘Ly ‘Bt Troported:to'his office to review passport photograph £ WIROQUE And get further tnatructiona. Acting AD/PI instructed -LACKIEN to take him to the apartment and if feasible, obtain the passport. and with extreme caution eliait any information regarding WIROGUS's purpose for coming to Frankfurt. DOOS came through the office at this time and waa advised that LACKLEN and CABEZONE were earrying out this — +, . WIROGUE was ‘met as planned. ‘Ha advised that he had | ‘ eG rite: the Hotel Savoy across tne street. —- st ‘Leasible to. obtain the Passport if Nis apartment. If -he-wore in the hotel,: hie may be re - to §ive up tho ‘pasaport, ete. “WIROGUS | was concerned at first ak ut: burdening ua by Living incur apartment’ but agreed $0'do ‘a0. “Stéphen R..-LACKLEN uaing- abies Mr. Edward Miller and Roscoe MOSIEN using alias My, Dale drove aubjeot ir CAXEZONE oar to #1 Ostend Strasse, apartment 9. Thia nice one-bedroom apartment with kizohen end bath and a ‘~ Raving’ room is regarded as blow and is acheduied to be dropped {n Pieeal 1963. The telephone number thers ia 492813. Contact instructions given WIROGUE in a FRAN cable were Mr. Sclnelder’s munper FC 553001 (ops phone located in HURDWIN's office) and. the Annex A Guard Post number Northern £766 for after ‘hours. both of theee nucbers-should be changed as soon aa feasible. 3... Ac .s00n ag WIROGUE waa settled in tho. apartaent,; LAK dosortbed -ninself. as. an -odminiatrative ‘6ffleer who _ WES, Boeting him-sgeing that he got settled in the ‘new apartnsnt | ‘hile dmmediate needs, LACKLEN made it thority to give nim aiy. comm ttaents i-sald, however, ‘that ho would like and “attending to ‘any. of 00 Francs (sic)-<:.rate, 6 iven: to the Ministry ‘of Defen nis money had been deposited in Swiss banks and Aisappeared. He ahowed LACKLAN an Crver de Mission dated 17 Ray 1962 aligned by the Secretary Ganeral of the Congolese Foreign Miniatry identifying rin for travel for tra Congoleae Government to as miny countries 1n Europe as necessary. WIROQUE sounded resolved to complete this mission. ite claimed, however, that thia alssion ; i was simply e cover for nia Prankfurt contact with the "Servise". : | WIROGUE talked about hinself for ‘about an hour and ak "Boma of the highlights of thig’arer ; : ““: as About the investigation - 4 fan citizen, who, . 4 _ -had been in the’ Congo béfore independence and wo was now | - : <a colonel In tha Congolese Arty, ard olose to Genera), Mobutu 4 had gone to the Anerican embassy to “"naApe-check” WIROCUE. i WIROQUE said he was not worrted ebout thie investigation (Q80T2s LACKIAN was not asking thece questions, but aleply listening to WIROGUS and attempting to lead up to the request far his passport). WIRGGUE felt ths only way uis Belgian cclenel could pin his down wan by contacting the Viennese diplooat recresentative in Loopoleéville and through hin checking XIRGGUS's Austrian pasaport number. Ha ‘mentioned that hia friends in ths Surete and Department : ‘of Defense Aintatry had aaked hia for’ a. police certifioate from Austria. » WIKOQUE ‘saw no provlem in furnishing wile. ' He could fadrieate. this with no trouble and was confidant od At.would te accepted because tha Congolese officials would . have.no Gur such document to compare it with and nad o : pragtios of throwing resemia aay. . 14-0000 “ spalgnsent: ‘for you?” What: would you like to do “then? WIROGUE oontinued discussing’ his interest in working for the “Service” and indirectly made it clear he was not interested in a normal job and life. LACKLEN asked hin what country he was a citizon of, WIRQOUE stated that he. was stateless. LACKLEN aaked him what country id like to live in if he had hia chaise, if ho go what:.would ’ he likd to do ia a normal life? WIROOUE replied re didn! = know," but ho hated Germans and sani “At. no tine was, i di sauesed. or “did Jloyment, entry, or oltizonship. in. the “U. 8.0" : “gtated he could: not go back to” France cue to. soue: trouble whtoh he then described as the bank robbery... ; ; ad. CACKIEN esked him if no waa actually receiving a salary from the Congolese Government. He said he was ing about 15,000 Congolese Francs per montn and this wap not enough to live decently on. He. said his Job in addition to this investigation he was conduoting on the omberzloment of money that ne was in oeffost the chief of the Congolese Air Force.” - . 23+ STORET Wg0000 - gauoh “ths 4 ts peopl hands” ‘on. this. WIROGUB loaned LACKLEN the following Socumentas Passport (Austrian) 090058 Return Sabena Air Ticket 8096473 to Leopoldville -Congo D.ivers Pormit } Carte d' Indenitite D'Etranger .% - Paso from MINDEF/Congo re Teohnioian Status (Civilian) = * eo, “Health Certificate ~ ; Laisses Passer & 71-58. “Congo Pass froa : ‘ Igopolaville’ to Brazzaiville.. . : Latesed Passer as Major, Congo Army”: / (access 40 Hoyal Hotel, . Eaopolavilo) Congo’ Certificate ‘of Vaéoination LF Order do Missicn (17 May. ‘@)- by: “Secretary | : General Foreign Ministry. (32) Ordor'de Mission to Brazzaville to ‘apprehend aman aigned by Joseph ‘MOTUBA, 26 March 62 (13) Attestation he ia Attaohs (Techntetan)} Congo Army by M. Kalongo, Sea. Gen. Ministry, of Defense 28 December 61 : ; 6. VS LAGKIEN. ‘asked, it" he could borrow thase. doounents: Fe) they a could be photographed" as he’ ‘wos sure: they were of ‘extreme. values” - LACKLEN ‘eaid that inasmuch as these documents were AWTROGUE” a i property: ot he- Ansiated i@ would have someone: photograpni ' the | ter back aa. faot as poskit ae obtained or made thes ninself. : he nada drive a Lidensa your’ people gave se with oy passocrt and while meritioning his comission as a major in the Congelese: ary that he was able to obtain thia rank by showing Sis German Aray papers (aio). WIROQUE did not indicate whether thesa papers werv given hia or he oC : 8, “Incidentally; VIROOUE indicated he would go inte ' Soviet Russia: on his cmi,: ‘ascomplian any misaion we wlahed + his ow risk, ‘provided. we “gq agsign him and’ return.: All a would “help him". “He also: indicated exceptional intervet in “making phony documenta, eta. _@® LACKLEN did not asi hin for thase ‘documents since they hed apparently been provided by our “sapvioe” and would bo inconsistent with nk the story of the Service's” interest in photographing - Congolese documents, stasps, eto. It is believed that at the - Fight moment WIROGUE esuld be taken elsexbere for lunch or some other excuse, that he would probably leave -thens documenta in his * apartment amd we could take possession of then. However, “nan . ghia te-done and he misses then, the die ig cast...” re ae — RYBAT 27 Tt ia suggested that a olear course of aation be established prior to advising WIROGUE his documents are not being returned aa it ia quite likely WIROGUE nas planned or will plan his own oourse of action. a, LAK believes that WIROGUE can be delayed. for two, three,: -four,. or. even more days with the. story theao documenta ‘thse stamps are terrific, "our psople” are really = excite ‘about them. end’ ve “would like: to keep then longer, .we would ‘like to ‘send: them to Washington, : eto. It may ba: that WIROGUE: ‘ould . be ‘given. an identification card: sinilar. to. but not Adentical- with Pf those’ provided defectors deseribing the: in . ‘marked with an expiration date. tvidual ag ‘in ‘Avy ouatody as an. interin’ measure. and’ clearly 5. It may: be. important ‘to note that . prior to meeting WIROGUE LACKLEN had only read FRAN O404 and made a 30 second perusal of IZOP 3939 and DIA 11783. LACKLEN did really not retain any deta from the two incoming messages and certifies that he did not lead WIRCGUC in the conversation but simply let him talk with sa the purpose of establishing. rapport and obtaining the Pasaport ag, posaible. _ 6. At approxisiately 175 55 ‘hours LACKLEN returned to the. DCOS'a office and briefed’ the pcos and Aoting AD/FI on the “meeting... : Acting -AD/PI | eant an. Ope imnedt ate. oeable to LEOP. DIR “and poutine. oF. FRO. A mes ting waa scheduled in tha -. AD/FI office at 0830 23 May. Acting “AD/¥FI's requést LACKLEN notified Deputy Chief. MRTOPAZ . we attend the, meeting. * hazsn Deputy Chief sacropAz came to CABEZONE at 1945: hours 22 May ‘and | inapeated comme RE cae, CABEZONE was. “ait ): 14,5000” a INSLAUP VOR sone PRANE Sanne S| TORTIE : 3 nine liutter hat: ‘mich, mit der “georei'schen Abkirzung meines Namens’ “="Zhori" gerufen und meine russischen Freunde haben mich "Zhora" oder "Chorch" genannt, 2. . GEBURT: A. GEBURTSDATUM: 25. Juli 1919 Be GEBURTSORT: - Tiflis, Georgien, USSR. Tiflis ist der : ‘alte russische. Name .: Der georgische Name .als auch der gegenwirtige offizielle Name - ‘ist ®bilisi, Cc. NATIONALITAT: Georgier - 3. STAATSBURGERSCHAPT: ; A. BEI G=zurr: sowjetische, Von 1917 ( Oktober Revo- ittion in Russland ) bis 1921 war Georgien nach dem Fall des zaristischen Regimes von Menschewiken re- ; giert und teilweise von *irkischen, deutschen und’. OO a ; britischen Truppen besetzt. Erst.1921 kam in Georgien _ coedde Sowi jetische. Regierung offiziell an die Macht. , Jedoch wurden alle Personen die wihrénd dieser Uver- . gangszeit. -geboren warden Spdter als Sowjetotirger aner-. Kannt. co CO “PU ayer op “land einem Ingenteur: onne Dipion, \ as he “ohne Universi tits- bildung, entsprechen,. ; A. LETZTE STELLUNG: Chef Elektriker ( starschi elekto- --technik ) bei MICHAL ZCHAXAJA RTS, LETZTER “WOHNORT: Sdpta, Rustaveli Strasse ( ulitsa ) Nr. 25 ( Wohrung meiner Lebensgefdhrtin Nina GANDELI ) in MICHA- ZCHAKAJA , Kutaist Oblast, Georgten SSR... - BHESTAND: : ‘Ledig. Seit. 1946 bis: Zu meinger Flucht lebte: ich mit’ Nina GANDELI zusaninen, geboren 1920, ‘Madchenname \. TAKTASCHWILI. Als ich sie kennenlernte war sie mit einem ‘ Postangestellten ungliicklich verheiratet. Ihr Mann war viel Alter ale sie und die Ehe war von ihren Eltern ge- plant worden, Die Eltern. waren altmodische Bauern von einem entlegenen Dorf die froh waren ihre Tochter mit einem verhiltnismassig gebildeten und wohlnabenden Mann. , zu verheiraten. au ‘dem Zei tpunkt da ich in. die Armee’ ein- berufen wurde war: ‘Nina meine: Geliebte.: Als ‘ich aus dem , Krieg zurtick kan. 206 3 ich. zu any da ihr Kann’ in 2wei ten 14-20000 | VATER?: Frank Simon SANDERS, géboren: ungef. . | 1885 4m Baltikum; er kam ungeféhr 1910 ins fussi- sche Gebiet. Er arbeitete als Ingenieur in Baku, Batumi. und Tbilisi Gebiet, Er starb 1924 an den Folgen eines. Arbeitsunfalls. ‘Ich kanu mich an ae meinem Vater nicht mehr erinnern, aber ich lernte : - ' von meiner. hutter, dass er ‘ein guter und glitiger Mas 7 Mann war der ‘allgemein veliedt. war s. Be : - B. MUTTER: Maria "SANDERS, “Milaéhennane KANTSCHELT, a ‘geboren ungefihr 1885. in einem ‘kleinen Dorf’ in der Nahe der as erbaidshanischen Grenze im Tbilisi Oblast, Sie war das einzige Kind;als ihre Eltern im hohen ‘Alter innerhalb weniger Jahre starben Z0g sie nach Tbilisi und arbeitete in Biires von verschiedenen privaten Unternehmungen, bis sie meinen Vater heiratete. Nachdem: Ahr. Mann- gard fing sie. wieder - an.zu arbeiten. ‘Sie wechselte . ihre: Arbeitestelle verschiedene “Male und aie 1400000 Env - n ‘demi: ‘Heimatdo -meiner ‘Mutter unterhielten keinen Koptakt mit meiner Familie da sie die Ehe meiner Mutter mit einem “Auslinder” eines anderen Glaubens ablehnten. Ich habe das Heimatdorf mei-~ _ ner Mutter niemals besucht. , 12, NAHE FREUNDE UND BEKANNTE: | Ich hatte niemals nahe . Freunde aber. ic h. stand den folgenden Personen, in. der. Stadt etwas atthe: ; (1). DireKtor ‘von RIS, der 1959 naéh Rustavi in tear “gien SSR versetzt: wurde. 7 (2) Rayon Merarzt,. der ‘sein Biro in der tlertirztli- ‘chen Klinik des Rayons hatte und der viel im Rayon herumreiste um dort die Bauern zu besuchen. (3) Bibliothekarin des Klubs ( eine Freundin) 13. BESONDERE BEFAHIGUNGEN: Ich liebe es kleine Dinge. zu , erfiriden und nir im eigenen Hein eine gute Werkstatt einzurichten.. SOURIS Ren EES ap 16, is i Saha 15.° heissen die Strassen PLECHANOVA ahd NARDSHANISCHYILI) , : “Sin! ete PINANZISLLE LAGE: keine AUSBILDUNG: 1927-1934 -- Trudowaja Sehkola Nr. 107 ( 10~ Jahre Schule, desyatiletka) die Sich ander” Ecke von “Prospekt Michailow: = _ skiy und: Kirochnaja’ Ulitsa in Tbilisi befand. am Zur Zeit _ Vor 1927 war e: das. ‘deutsche. Realgymnas um un ednjaja: schkola. ‘unge vandel t obwohl ‘den wurde. a . der. Unterricht bis 1936 in ‘Deutséh abgehalten und. erst. von: ‘diesen Jahr an in der _georgischen Sprache. . Die Mehr-. zak). der Schtiler waren Georgier, Bis 1930 gad es zwet Stunden in -der Woche russischen. Sprachunterricht und eine Stunde georz rischen Sprachunterricht, - Ich. war sieben Jahre in dieser Scnule aber wegen des Todes meiner itutter. wech- -Selte ich’ suf: die. technische Schule titer da ich dort woh= nen korzte und verpflegt wurde LQ 14-00900 oder arei Hiuserblécks - vom “Techntkuni. Vier Jahre atudierte ich Physik, Methematik, Geschichte, Englisch, georgische Sprache und Literatur; von 1936 oder ‘1937 an die Verfassung der Sow jet. Union. Ue Gegenstinde 3 ; a wurden auf dem Stand einer"Héheren Schule" gelehrt. ‘Dann f . a _ te gab es noch . die. folgenden Spezialen Unterrichtsgegenstiin=- : wee i "de: Technologie’ der Metalle, Theorie. der Mechanik, Material- uo oa ; .atirke, Elektip-Maséhinen,elektrische Arbeitsverfahren, = _ -Elektr-Gertite ,- eléktrische Messinstrumente,. Zeichnen. Die Studenten- wurden auch mili tarisch ausgeblldet’ und kérper= lich ertiichtigt.. Der ‘Unterricht dauerte von September bis Juli. Die Sormerferien verbrachte ich gewohnlich auf einem Kolchos mit einer Gruppe,die vom Technikum organisiert wor- den war, um den Bauern mit der Ernte zu helfen. Die Priifungen fanden zwei mal im Jahre ‘statt, vor dem Jahres- a ende und am Ende eines zweiten Semesters. Noten wurden. nach , - dem folgenden Systen. gegeben: : 14700000 fh. POTN NAL SPS TEE oa Allen Priiflingen wurden. verschiedene Arbeitsplitze zugewlesen © an denen sie mindestens zwei Jahre zu verbleiben hatten. Das - ist eine Art von. -Rilckzahlung des Geldes, das die Regierung fir , * die Ausbildung ausgegeben hatte. Ich wurde MICHA+ZCHAKAJA M.T.S. zugewlesen; ‘der Name. wurde 1958 in R. Te S. » abgewandelt. SSN LR EER RT OE '17.. BERUFLICHER WERDEGANG: -1938+1941. und 1946-bis. zur Flucht MICHA Z2GHAKAJA. MT. s. - (Maschinen-Trek toren-Station) , spater: abgewandelt in RoTS6 a i - 7 * (Reparatur-Technische-Station) « ¢ Matchino=frakternaja. und bz. po - Remontno- Technitscheskaja Stanzi ja ). M1CHA-ZCHAKAJA wurde von der Bevilkerung einfach Zchakaja genannt und war Rayon-Zentrum des Zchaka jskii ‘Rayon, ‘sO genannt nach dem bertihmten georgischen Revolutionar MICHA ZCKAKAJA (( der alte Name der Stadt war™ _ ACHAL -SENAKI bezw. ACHAL - SENAKSKII Rayon ).. M. Zchaka ja war einer. der ‘Organisatoren der’ ‘georgischen kommini stischen Parted, eA ARR rat FSP PESTLE LE ES und ‘anderen Maschinen verantwortlich waren. Mein Anfangsgehalt — war 400 oder 500 Rubel, aberes stieg schnell und als ich in die Armee einberufen wurde war rein Gehalt schon fast doppelt s0 , hoch. . : Aus personlichen Griinden kehrtée ich in diese Stadt zuriick, nache dem. ich aus dem. Militurdienst - entlassen worden war und ich er- hielt: meine alte- Steliung wieder. Ich bekam dazu noch. “eine * , telle: als. Elektro-Teciriker mit-dex, vorher erwitnten Elektri-= ~~" ee ~ zitatewerk, “welches Elektrizitat fir die Stadt und dem ibrigen ‘Rayon erzeugte. Ich er rhielt diese Stelle zugewlesen, da nach “den Rrieg ein ‘Mangel an, qualifizierten Arbeitskrit ten bestand, Ich arbeitete in der zweiten Schicht im Elektrizitdtewerk von 1647-1953 ( dann wurde die Stelle von einem -jungen Absolventen des Kutaisi Technikums gefiillt). Ich verdiente dort 700 Rubel neben meinem Grundgehalt bei ReT.S. Vor meiner Flucht war mein ‘Binkommen ungeféhr 120° zeue Rubel Brutto. Ich hate susttzliches -Einkonmen von. Wochenerd~A> beiten ftir die ‘Reparatur von Haushalt gegenstanden, Radios. usr. durch Einwohrer der, Stadt. Das Celd war ; 1961) 10 mu 1 abgewertet, waien, eparaturen der elektrischen eile - ‘yon jahawirtschaftlichen oe 14-0000 a wurde, - die sich: '_ mach Sal Jani: urd zur: dani schen: Grenze »befand. - -RINDTEHUNGST AG: ‘Ungefinr an: 26 August 1941 wurde ich aufgefordert ‘mich am 27. August beim raywo jenkomat _ 2U melden. Ich tat das und wurde aufgefordert mich Zum Dienst am folgenden. Tag zu melden, Mit einer” Gruppe ‘von ‘ungefdhr 80 bis 100° Rekruten meinea Rayons fuhren mir. mit « . den: Zug von Tbilisi nach Baku. wo. die Gruppe in der Bo-- genannten: Sal jansk? je ‘Kasarmi C Si Kaserne ) untergebracht ait Stadtrand: ‘von. Baku, auf der Strasse c, militdrische EINHEI? und. ERKENNUNGSNUIGEER? Ich diente bei der Luf tabwehr Artillerie. Eine Erkenriungsnummer hat es bei der sowjetischen Armee nicht gegeben, De GRUNDAUSBILDUKG: Meine erste militdrische Ausbildung erhielt ich in der Saljani Kaserne in Baku und Sie dauerte zwei -Monate. Einen Monat regultire Grundausbj ldung und © in “gNeiten Monat verbasserte ich ‘meine Qualifikation als” _ Autofahrer ( Ich. hatte gelernt wie man einen Wagen fahrt wébrend ‘ich: in der x. Te Se ‘die elektrischen Reparaturen 14-0000 ~ geben’: a ta ‘erhielt ‘ich ein. neues” Soldbuch Welches meine Reserve zZu= sehorigkeit enthialt, Ich wurde nie Fehr einberufen scer zu irgendeiner Ubung eingezogen rachdem ich von ; eae | meinem Militurdienst entlassen nr: oe te at Worden ware’ —— an "a _CHROKOLOGTScHE AUrZzIcHNURG: MINES MILIBiDIRNSiES o wrt a . ‘Mit eine: ean derer. Rekrutén wWirde ich mt den Zug: zu der ‘253. Séparaten. ‘Luftabwehr Artillepte. Division, 2. Batterie, ‘gebracht ‘eo OSADs : ‘oghe=saschtschi tnyi - artilleriski division ). - Der, kormandierende Orrizier der Batterie war ieutnant FAXS. Kommandant der wswod uprawlerije ( Verwaltung, Zugsftihrer ) der Division war Leutnan,{ ZNDELADSE. Stellverire tender Divi- Sionskornmandant ftir politische. Belange war ‘Haap =mann TSCHOCHA -— und politruk meiner Batterie’ wer Senior Leutnans SAMARIN. : " Ma jor. Wiedo ( Wadisir) GURGENT DSS war koumandi erender. Offizier von OSAD und im Februar 1943 wurde er auch - zum Zonmandeéur von a ee ae | ne Be cy okt og BibpSyeteapetmty ge . Bade. des. ‘eraten Jahres - zu Unterfeldwebél und Zum -Felawebel beférdert.. - is ein Landmann von mir und wurde durch sei- - - men Einfluss. dem Di vi'sions-Kommandeur GU2GLNIDSE, auch ein Georgier der spaéter zum Oberstleutnant beforders wurde, als Coes ‘persGnlicher Pahrer zugeteilt. Er vehielt nich in dieser Poe sition bis ich von. Mi litirdienat ebtlaseen wurde» He aerORpenuucan UD DEGRADIZRUNGEN: Nach 6 Wonaten. Mili- tiPzeit wurde, ich, Zuni: jefrejtor ¢ Gefreiten ) deférdert; an: : oe 344 wurde Ach Oo ee le aus2sTeHUKGsR: . betas! J. ENTLASSUNGS?AG: Ich warde vom axtiven Militirdienat Ende September 17226 entlascen, Ich erhielt meinen : wrbefeh) und. Reisegald von meiner Einheit in. Michurinsk, die ich spi- | / . : ter dem. rajwojenkomat ubergab 1955 wurde ich°noch=als fret- = lich untersucht, aut Be fehl Vor: Vojerkomat und offiziell. aus” : “meiner Reservestellurg entlassen, Aus Gesundivet tscrunden: (80° Avie” zuvor) und (er aielt eine sogenanrte: belj i biiet me wed sae 14-0000 1938-1941 1941-1946 1946-1962 . (bis zur Plucht) - Ai oht diy ‘Brinnerung), ‘Studentenhein dea hatte nit. thr. ein Verhiltnie bevor ica. Tbilisi Elektro-Technikums, MICHA ZCHAKAJA, Ulitsa Tsulukidse Nr.14. Hier mietete ich ein Zimmer in einem oo, privaten einstéckigem Haus, das einen . Pensionierten Eisenbahn-Weichensteller, Ilja LORDKIPANIDSE, gekirte, welcher . ein Zimmer: vermieten: musste , um. etwas ‘Bu. seiner Fénsion dazuzuverdienens: Iljats’ Frau Keto( Katherina > kiimmerte sich um meine Wasche und kochte flr mich woftir ich extra etwas bezahlte. Das Ehepaar. hatte keine Kinder und behandelten mich wie ihren eigenen Sohn, Mili tirzeit Micha Zchnkaja, ULitea Schota. Ruataveli Nr. 254 die Privatwohnung netner Celieds. ten. Nina GANDELI. Ich liedte sie und zu kinnen. Wiihrend der letzten Jahre fand ich heraus, dass Nina sich wihrend meiner Abwesenheit - von zu Hause mit anderen Minnern traf. Un~ - stimnigkeiten entstanden, die mehr und mehr. | _wachsen ale ‘die. zeit verging. Nachden das "Verh tnis mit: Nina_ sehr kth. geworden. war, fing. ‘teh” an ich mt ‘anderen. Frauen. zu tref- fens. Mir’ waren oft -daran uns. -endslltig zu ; trennen,” aber wir fanden immer wieder zgu-' - gamnen, Ich versuchte verzweifelt unser Problem zu lbdsen,denn ich hatte zu einem Zeitpunkt als wir uns noch sehr nahe waren Bemerkungen gegen die ‘Regierung gemacht und -ich Plante. ‘sogar. eine geneinsame Flucht aus -den USSR. Ich- wollte sie nicht ‘gusehr ver= tingern um sie. nicht womiglich dazu zu brin- = BON,” dasa sie. mich bei ‘der. Militia: ‘anzeigte. - Aber” aus irgendwelchen Grunden wollte Nina , alent gtinzlich: mit air: brecken und eines” zu sein. r Obwohl ich solche Bemerkungen bei verschiedenen Celegenhéiten gemacht hatte und deshalb schuidig im Sinne des letzteren Teils der Anschuldigung war, konnte-ich ftihlen, dass die Militia nicht gentigend Informationen besags und ich verneintepllé Anschuldi- gungen. ‘Ieh konnte mir nicht: ‘derken wer dahinter -steckte. Nach _langen: Verhbren, “bei ‘derien ich uber ‘alle- Einzelheiten neines --Lebens, Eltern ; Wilitirdienst, Kontakte,-w.s pefragt. wirde , wurde. ich. “mit” ‘ed rming entlassen das Gebiét nicht cu verlassen und: ‘es Wu de “mir gesagt. ith wiirde . wieder von. der Militia -héren, Mit diéser einsigen Ausnahme bin ich nie ver=" “haftet oder verhirt. worden, © weder bei. der Militia oder anderen Sicher heitsbdehdrden. 22. MITGIRDSCHAPE IN POLITISCHEN PARTE IEN ODER ORGANTSATIONEN: Ich gehirte niemals der kommunistischen Partei. -an, Mir wurde nahe gelegt 1937 Komsomol detzutre ten: wihrend - ich am Tbilisi - 23. -ein- “passives Mitglied neu eintragen Lasser. Dasselbe geachah ale ich in die Armee eintrat ( Ausstreichen aus der :lten Organisation und Ein- schreiben am neuen Wohnort). Als ich nach der Zntlassung von ‘der Armee wieder nach Gchakaja gurickkehrte liess. ioh mich . nicht wieder. in die ‘lokale Organisation eintragene Als 40h in Zchaka ja zu arbeiten. -begann wurde ‘tah automatisch in die (prof. “org ). Gewerk chart . -eingeschrieben, ‘in der. ich. Seine: Beitrige ( etwas wie’ 1% néines’ ‘Gehaltes- ) an den’ Organisator. der: Gewerkschaft : von MTS bezahlte und: von. zeit’ gu Zeit. einer Prlichtversamm- lung beiwohnte.Ich machte nie“Gebrauch. von ‘den Vortetlen der Mi tgliedschart wie ermdssigte Preise in Erholungsst&tten ( putewka vy dom otdicha ) . “YERBINDUNGEN NIT EINEM SICHRHEITSDIENST: Ich hatte nie einen Kontakt mit einer Sicherheitsbehirde. Ich wurde auch. nie aufgefordert in irgendéiner Art. fiir den sowjetischen, Sicherhei tedienst zu arbeiten. ye 14-0000 ‘“Mesucht hatten und “ich war in der Lage’ Bruchstticke © der Wahrheit tiber den Unterschied in den Lebensarten aus diesen Erzihlungen abzuleiten, obwohl diese Be- richte sehr vorsichtig vorgebracht wur @®n. Nachdem ich 1956. ein gutes ‘Radio der"iMir®" Marke kaufte horte ich ‘sehr. oft ausliindischen ‘ ‘Stationen. Bue Lange Zeit trig’ -- teh mich: mit der ‘Idee aus: den USSR. gu fliehen wWo- ich: "eine Familie, keine Verwandten und- keine Aufatiegsmég- ‘Lichkeiten® hatte. Meine: feihdliche Einstellung. zur Re-. élerung wurde’ “atirker, und ‘stiirker “mit der Zeit und: es ‘wurde fir'mich dimer ‘schwieriger mich zu kontrollieren “und diesen: Gefthlén- nicht offen: Ausdruck zu verleihen, was ich dann doch einige Male tat. Meine Erfahrung mit der Militia und die Entwicklung meines perstnlichen Le- bens beachleunigte meine Pluchtpline. ’ mach Batumi und nahm den Zug um ll. 50der um 14.15 ‘in Batumi ankam. Ich fand einen sicheren Platz und schlie? bis zur Dunkelheit. Ich verliess Batumi zu Fuss entlang des Seeufers. bis-ich 1 1/2 oder 2 km Slidlich die alte “‘Schiess-Statte’ erreichte.. Hier cing ich um ungefahr “22 Unr | ins Wasser ,. nachdem. ich meinen Pass gersturt - “hatte. ( die: anderen ‘Dokutie ntie liess ich au. Hause. ): und “vergrub méine KLeider ‘und Tasche, Ich wusste ‘durch’ das. Studivm einer. Landkarte , dass’ ich ungefuhr. 18 km Zu schwinnen hatte ‘un tiirkisches ‘Gebiet zu erreichen,. Ich schwamm die ganze. Nacht und ich war nicht sicher ob ich schon tirkisches Gebiet erreicht hatte , aber ich war erschéprt und schwanm ungefShr um 3 Uhr oder. 4 Uhr. frtih zum Ufer. An dem Punkt wo ich ankam began das Ufer steil anzusteigen. Ich sah die Silhuette einer Hutte und ‘ging hinein, Da fand ich einen alten elektri- schen Motor, Bussisch: beschriftet, woreus ich ersah, ‘dass ich ‘noch in Russland war. Ich versteckte nich in der Niithe Ufer und versteckte ‘iaich in einer HOhle zwischen zwei Felsen im Meer in Ufernithe. Da verblieb ich zum Morgen. Am nichsten Morgen kletterte ich den Abhang hinauf,wo “ich ein steinernes Gebilde sah, das wie ein Grab ‘aus= ‘gah. Teh ; cing: hinein und Schaute mir die -Umge bung durch : . eine kleine Offnung. Ne Ich sah’ ein. kleines Dorf, spiter _lernte . ich, dass es. Kemal=Pascha war. Erst. dachte -ich:. , ein -Minare tt wilre.-eint ‘Beobachtungsturm. Ich nahm an,. es wire. das ‘Dorf Sarpi ‘noch immer auf. ‘Tussischen Boden. “Teh: war sehr durstig und’ kletterte ‘den Hiigel hinunter Zu einem Bach um ‘Zu. trinken. Ich traf einen 11 oder 12 juhrigen Buben dex ich russisch ansprach, aber der Bub lief: weg. Ich war noch immer nicht sicher wo ich war, ich ging ein Sttick im Bach um meine Fussabdrticke © zu verbergen, Dann, _versteckte ich mich im Gebtisch bis zur Dunkelheit. Ich ging dahn um das Dorf herum ‘2un - .vanderen Ende. Ich ‘betrat: das. Dorf and klopfte an die; Tir eines Hauses, das am Abhang: eines ugele lag. Teh 2 es : } tte: ein Flappmesser im Girtel, einen Sack Nadeln um mich zu stechen im Falle eines Krazpfea, mein Geld war in einem Nylonsack, 3 Tafel Schockolade, ein Kompass und zwei Phenamin Tabletten um meine Energie cu heben ,irpinem ; anderen Nylonsack. Mit: “Ausnahme des Suchlichtes’ ‘aut dem ee Wasser, das ich durch. Tauchen zu ungehen suchte, gab es. Cg -" keine anderen” ‘Hinderni 80 . : Be einen | Fluentplaion efzuhit ‘und Ich hatte niemanden ‘v , : niemand hat mir. dabed. geholfen.. : Von Kemal-Pascha; ‘wo igh ‘Kleider bekan wurde ich mit den” Wagen nach Eyserum gebracht und von dort mit dem Zug: nach Istanbul ins Pliichtlingslager. Dort war ich eine Woche und wurde dann mit Hilfe ven US Behtrden am Freitag den 6. Juli 1962 nach Deutschland ‘gebracht, , a 25K DOKUMENTE: AJ: PASS: | ; ; _—_ Ich erhielt meinen ersten drei Jabre gultigen Pass von der B Cc. a ‘slitshebnaja ini skka dy welches’ ich. nie ~ nach meiner Entlassung aus der Armee: lidergab, hen x neuen $Jahres Pass von der. gleichen Dienststelle mit propiska, welcher meine neue Adresse anzeigte. 1951 tauschte ich diesen Pass gegen einen neuen 10-Jahres Pass ein und 1961 gegen wiederun einen neuen 10 Jahre. gllltigen Pass, HILT TARBUCH: ( Wojennii Bilet ) Stehe Para. 18. Irfer Arnee’ hatte ich ein Solabineh, them | ‘rhyonwejétiouat’ 7 ARBEITSBUCH: ( Trudowa ja Knishka ‘) Ich ‘besass keines, da es von den Arbeitsgeber ausge stellt wird und wenn jemand seinen Arbeitsplatz andert , dem neuen Arbeitsgeber tibergeben wird. Ich aber habe niemals meinen Arbeitsplatz veriindert. _ hip: ov ted. The undersigned further agrees he possesses no right, title or interest in any infcrmation or Imovledge arising out of said relationship and he fur- ther solennly svears that he will Raver divulge, publish or reveal ty word, . sonduet or any other moans the faat-of aaid relationship nar any such knowledge tion rising therefrom except’és authorised in writing by the same | to witnesses this cath: - ‘ Ty , ef the Governuant a* that: WITNLSSs plage Li Baw ee Seat. '- ‘Sehr. geehrter Rerr Gen ra 1ko ». ImRahmen*unseres ‘Auswanderungsprogranns fver Fluechtlinge | ‘haben wir. einige Personen, die an einer Avswanderung nach Chile iriteressiert sind, leh waere Ihnen daher sehr su Dank verpflichtet, wenn Sie mich ueber folgende Punkte so eingehend als soeglich {nformieren wuerden: . 1.) Yorgang zur Frverbung eines Finreisevisums unter :eie fuegung von Mustern Saentlicher erforderiicher Fragoe bogen, : 2.) Angahl-von Jahren, waehrend derer der Setreffende in Chile ansaeasig scin-nuss, um die chilenische Staats= — buergerschaft 2::.erwerben, 34) Hat Thr Land itgendveléhe finschraenkungen in Rinsicht ' auf die Einwanderung equate? . L.) Welehe Berife ajod gefragt? 5.) Muss der Firvanderer ueber eine bestimte M! ndestsunme an Geldnitteln verfueger, ehe das Pinvanderunzsvisua ausgestellt werden kann? 6.) Anforderungen tn Hinsicht auf den Gesuntheitaruatand deg Eimvanderers, . ; ; _ Foer ahr frevund.tches Entgegerkommen in der Frteilung der ‘ erbetenen Auskuenfte danke ich Ihnen 4a voreus, . Hit ‘vorsueglicher Hochachtung: A, QO, Elnendort _ _tzecutive Director 14.00000 ti ASN RARER PR BES BOE d) In order te file an application for ar. Lamigration visa the gnecial coniitior:, cutlined in Circular Si, 3 heve to be fulfilled. prnecdally the “Cartilla de i-vridgracion™ has to be furnished (forms are to be obtained at the Consulate). The "Ca:tilla de Trsigracton® ds to be ‘fled in dupiicale and executed in Spanish. ; . 5) View fees axount to Di 9 10 per passport. ration visa - , 2» In case: “the application for. ar jnadgration visa is filed in. Germany, : “the lve iist must be furs iched ‘with s seven copies, for. Proper. » fore: ‘see CLs ‘eslar ie e, ; OO aan 20) The leggaze list can contain only personal belongings and nate*tal’ | necessary for the apclicant's profession, which were owned ty the | apolicant tefore the immigration visa waa issued and were Produced “din the aprlicart's nomeccuntry. The items must be used. Is: some /exel_sive cases they may ce Tew) however purchased before ‘the issue ,of the visa, rIters necessar, for the. execution of profession -are such. wh ich serve ap in gontinuing ¢ the profession, he hasa- been executing while till, din. cemany be )-ovschol 3: celongince can be imported, however ‘ely to an extent da accordance with the inntyrnnt's eituations ‘Sn “exclusive eases the imedgrant: may “alao- ‘tnport a ‘rotor. ve Sele, - truck, jeep, or aneller trick. Trucks and jeepa can de imnorted- aan cty-free; ‘for a delivery van ‘100% of the F2Bevalue are charged. Passenger ears or other vehicles carrot be inported. The im ‘igrant (can, however,. import. a tractor, should. ‘this be an Stem necessary io carry out his profession, ' . . e- ‘\egeage: aust not contain itens of art or luxury, such as veluaole, ‘carpets, gobelins, music boxes etc. is to- be appraved by the Chiléan Foreign Consulate hag the rtuht te. check the a oust the inzigration visa . f Ministry the Ch lean General . a . inzigrant's data. ‘ll -types-of- vise an taternst: nation is necessary, Su ‘de Chile | 14-0000 “A swaiderung nach Chile — : , a Sebr geehrte Eerren! in Beantwortung Ihrer Fragen von 31. Ausust kine ; og zen wir Iknen folgende auskunft geten: — : oo i.- Einzelneiten ucer die erteilung eines Einreige- bew,. Sinwarderungsvisums bitten wir, unserem ; Be . -. i oo ee _ Cireular 2.-2u. entnehmen, ; ote — .2.~. Die chileniache Staatstlrgerscharft erwirbt man, | i toe Me - ». . Wenn. man. mindestens 5 Jahre ansdssig- war. / : Zee Zine Einwanderunzsquote besteht nicht. 4.- Gefragt sind vorwiegend téchnische Berufe. on ; 5e- Es wire besser, wenn der finwanderer von irgend- “ : einer Seite her =it finanzieller Unters tutzung : recknen kénnte. . 6.- Siehe Circular 3. air hoffen, Ihnen rit unserer auskunft gediente zu ges nas - ten und stenen weiterhin gern zu Ihrer Verriigung. Lit vorzUslicher Eochacktung. é Enrique Nelkonien Ce. a Konsul: ; I, TCURISVEN a) Auf Grind eines besonderen Abkomrens zwischen Deutsehl nd und Chile und eines begonderen chilenischen Gesetzes -kann Ben in Chile zu einem Aufent- halt von héchstens Co Tagen =ls Tourist chne Visum einreisen. (In tesonde- ren Hillen besteht die Aoglivieit, die sufentholtsdauer ein einziges Lal _ um weitere ‘90 Tage in Uhile verlingern zu lassen). - . . . a) ‘Als= Tourist kann: man (in Chile. amit. folgenden Unterlagen einreisens | Giiltiger Pass ‘ohne Visun, oder: Gultiger. Persorr. rlausweis, aus dem der. voll- : _ “standige i Hae y"- -Ceburtsort und ‘ede: tun, Staataange: Origkeit, Beruf,” Me ty Augat Tlungsda tun: und Gultizkeitsdauer ‘hervor ehen, und; der Stempel- ‘und Unterschrift. der ausstellenden sehérde Sowie ein Lichtbild des -Inha- bers enthdlt. : . . c) juBerden ist ‘ein’ von. einen inta-ret ausgestellter International er Pocken- inpfschein mitzufuhren, der. 2 Jahre Giiltigkeit hat. d) Bei der Einreise ist die Riickpass ge in das terkirftsland oder die Passage fiir ein anderes Land voraulegen, fur das der Tourist eine Genehnigung z zur Einreise besitzt. - Bei der Einreise in Chile erhalt der Tourist fine "Tar jeta de Turismo" (Toaristenkarte } vy die in zweif cher fusferticung suszafiillen ist. Ver in Chite’ als Tourist éinréist,. kenn dort keine be ‘heschite ratic¢keit cus= tiben. “In Ausnahnefdllen kann dis Innenzinisterian in Chile eine Gene:inie Sang: fiir: die “Ausing einer solchen Tatickeit fiir. eine’ *Schstdauer von 592. gen ertéilen. . i . Personen, die. als Toiristen : in Chita « @¢inreisen, kénnen. dort keine UTShe CIC DE’ RESIJENTE TEMPORAR IO!" beantragen (siehe .rt.1V) “h) -Als Touristén werden Personen angesehéi, die.als Erholurgsreisende, wea een sportlicher™ Interessen, in Mis tibung einer. gesc. Gatlichen ‘ ohne thtgelt,” ‘aus farilisren : ‘interegsén, etc, nac: Chile kocs nén, ohine adie | Absic zu haben, fiir icrer in lend zu bleiben oder “dort zu arbeiten,. ® ~ f ~~ - ¢ ass Vorzulege i ers -notarieli: eglaubist “sein pig das “der ~arbeitieber , sich*in jes. « é fiickreise des arbeitneners zu iibernehnen. das nonsulat behilt sica das “necht vor, eventuell eire caran- -tie fir die Bezahling dieser Kosten cu verlangen. auferdem wernle: die in” unseren Circular I'r.3 bezeichneten Unterlagen bendtigt. Jd) Bei Vertragsende Kann von den chilerischen Sendrden ein neues Visum oder die "Pernanencia Definitiva" (Dar ueraafenthal tegmehzigung ) erteils rerden. . e) Die Visungebiihren betragen DK 36,20 pro Pass. : _— - ALLVISACION JE Résios Mis EsTIoLts-(Visan fir Studiensrecke) : a): Dieses Visun wird” aus landérn erteilt, die ‘nach Chile fahren wollen, um dort a: | staatlichen oder ‘Stat lich: anerkannten privaten Leh transtal ten ist ihn. nicht : gestattet, ohne tesontere vorhérige | Cenehnisung des chi- on chen: Innenministériuns eine bezahlte Titigkeit im Lend aiszuiiben, : . ¢) Unter besonderen sstdnden kann der Inhaber dieses Visuns evtl. nit einem Dauervisum in Chile bleiben, lah einex eweijahrigen Aufenthalt in Chile hat er das echt» die “Pernanencia Definitiva' zu beantragen (daueraufent- - naltsgenehnigung d) Die Visungebithren betragen Du 3, 20 pro Pass. a . oat . TW. NISACTONES DE RESTON ER. poasatd (Visua fiir vefristeten éufenth21t } a) Dieses Visum wird dus léindern ‘erteilt, die sich linser als So tage in Chi- - le aufhalten: wollen und 2 éinea Verwanitencesuch oder’ wegen: anderer ine teressen-nach- Chile Kormen, oder + wenn die chilenischen 3ehorden der Auf= | fassung sind, daf der Aufenthalt in Chile von “besonderen iktzen fir das . land ist.’ Das: Visun berechtigt zu’ eines. ,Aafenthalt- von einer Jahr. cs kann. “. innernalb seiner viiltigkeitsdaier, jedoch nicht nachher. verlircert werden. Rach Aolauf. eines ‘aires cug der Inhaber des Visuzs, wenn er in Chile bleiben willy, die. “Perzanencia Definitiva” (Jarerasfenthaltsgere! noigung) beantrager.: ‘Auch wer: dies es Visun in Chile erhalten hat,: qué-die "Perme- nencia Definitival” ein Janr nach der Visunerteilung ‘Dezw. nach zrei Jah- ren. seines dortigen ‘Auf enthaltes: beantragen. : in einer’ Visa= 7). inen chilenischen , sonderen Bedingungen‘ zu erfiilleny’: ie. rer ¢ 3, hervorgehens Instesondere. ist die "Cartilla de Innigracién" vorzulegen ( die Formulare werden vom Korsulat ausgegeben), die in zweifacher augfertigung mit Maschine in Spanisch auszufiillen ist. e) Die Visungebiihren betragen Di 9,lo pro Pass. a Bei der Anfertigung der Gepackliste fiir ein Einwanderun gevisum ist folgendes sa zu beachtent 2 , — . ; a nn das Visum bei dem Konsulat beantragt wird, dann ist die Gepickliste . : n-j.Exenplaren: anzufertigen. Wird das Visum in Chile’ beantragt, so. genii- : en’ 5 Exemplare, die bei Visumerteilung vorzulegen sind, Die vorgeschrie= . ‘Form’ geht: aus ‘unseren Circular. T.8:hervor. ve . me e-Gepiickliste darf mur Gegéenatinde gum persénlichen Bedarf und: zur. Berufs< ing enthalten,: die. vor Erteilung des. Visums. Eigentum des Einwanderers. em Herkunftsland stasmen,: £3 m8 sich un gebrauchte Ge- | - . genstande-hardela. In ‘Ausnahmefiklen kinnen sie neu sein, doch mussen sie - ’ vor der Visumerteilung erworben worden sein.’ ; _3) Unter Gegenstanden zur Berufsausiibung sind nur solche zu verstehen, die der Fortsetzung der Tatigkeit dienen, die der Auswanderer bisher in veutschland ausgeiibt hat. — ‘ . 4) Es kénnen Haushaltsgegenstande mitgenommen werden, jedoch nur in einem der jeweiligen Situation des Eirnwanderers angemessenen Rahmen. . ’ 6) Ausnahmefillen kann: der Einwanderer ein Motor falirzeug nitnehmen. Es kann - ; “Lastkraftwagen, Jeep, Sempowagen oder Lieferwagen Sein, lastxraftwagen, Jeep:und Tenpowagen kénnen z0llfrei eingefiihrt. werden, jedoch fiir einen ' Lieferwagen sind loo% deg, FOB-Wertes’ zu zahlens Personerwagen oder andere Fahrzeugé’ kann’ der: Eirwanderer nicht. citnehmen. -ty kann jedoch auch einen Traktor ri tnehnen,: wenn -dieser.. fiir Seine Titickeit erforderlich ist.. -7) Das Unzugsgut’ dart keine’ Kurst- oder. luxusgegenstinde, wie 2.3. .echte Teppi- - che, Gobelins, bMisikschranke, ete. enthalten, .° . * : ; : : kere Rh 070, a it mre 14:00000 6) Obyoh2 die’ Einreisegenehrigun;, veri ‘chilenischen ‘“AuSerriristeriur erteilt wird, behdlt sich das Chilenische Generalkonsilat des Recht vor, die Riche tigkeit der zemachten Anzaben 2u priifen. ; 7) Fir alle Visurarten wird ein internationaler Pockeninvfschein berétigt, der von einem Amtsarzt ausgestellt seir. suB. Seine Giiltigkeiisdauer Letriizt 2 Jahre, | aa . - : : 8) Linderjihrigée (unter 21 Jahren) benétizen, wenn: sie nicht in Je araiehungsberechticten reisen, eine-notariell: véglanbigte Linwi -klérung des Vaters oder sonstigen =rziehungsberechticten, die die™i Ausland und den Aufenthalt dort gestattet, - : -.9) Das Konsulat. nigict ‘keine. arbeitsvernittiung fiir Chire vor. Es enpfiehlt In- ._teressenten unverbinilich, sich an folgende deatechsprachige ceitung: zu -“ wendens. : coxpor : . ‘ ; Casilla 9469) : Santiago de Chile nrique?felkonian Cel. - . O6nsul : : - ae TAT ATP AT EM <a “= 12) Irhaltsaufstellung des unbecleiteten fschein, ven aniseret ausgestellt. (Hier! mehr’ als 2 Janre und nicht 14 Tage alt). tragen. - 7) 4 Fassbilder (kein Fetenaton) 5 x°S em, auch fir jedes Kind. 20a - 9) Gebithren Dk 9, 19. sro Pass. ne . : - 10) Fragébog zen in 2a Packer i gefalit und mit Tine = 11) Leverslauf mit Maschine geschrieten ‘und nasch ine aus- nischer Sprache, vtercenrift versehen,. t Tatum urd 4-1-fach, in spanischer Sprache, rit culer N38). - 13) Dekumente, die Inren Beruf hestitigg - 14) Sehriftiicne Refercnzen. = 15) Fir iinderjehrige, (unter 21 danren) Se oreatiete Zirn- : nilligungserslaeans des Vaters. cder trziehe :y dass die Reise-nach Chile und der > wufenthalt dort gestatte nd. H S+ Durchgestrict: vene A trefford. ~ | In Rahnen‘unseres Aus; anderungsprograse: ‘ier Fluechtlinge haben wir einige Personen, die an einer Auswanderung nach Peru intere essiert sind. ich waere Ihnen daher sehr zu Hank veroflichtet, wenn. Sie wich ueber folgende Punkte s3 eingehend als noeglich informieren werden: : “1.) Vorganr zur Frwerbung eines Finreisevisums unter Seifuegung: - mo von Kuster saentlichéer erforderlicher Fragebogen, ; re L. i 2): Anzahl von. Jahren, waehrend“derer dér Betreffende in Pera -Ansaessig sein musa, um die Dertanische Staatsbuergerschaft ‘Su erverben, Se 2 re . — 3.) Hat. ihr Land irgecdvalche Finschraentungen in-Binaicht auf - Gle Einwahteruncsqrote?. _ : le) Welche erufe sind gefragt? 5.) Muss der Finwanderer ueber eine bestiznnte Mindestsumme an Geldmittein verfuegen, ehe das I ‘mwerdervacsvisims eausgestellt ti rd? ‘ . 6.) Anforderurgen in Hinsicht auf sen Vesundheitsecst: ad jes Fine 7 Wanderers, re : ae ’-Fuer Ihr freundliches Fntgegenkomen in der Frteilung der erbetenen Auskvenfte danke. ich Ihnen in Yoravs. oo aa . ; Mit voraueglicher Hochechtung ‘A. G. Elnendorf Fxecutive Director _ TE locument-and 3 passport oe b) Birtn-certificate 6 : ' Proof that tne applicant has sufficient means to pay for his transportation, ad well as his living expenses for at least two years, As minimum iiving costs we figure 500 0M per month per person. A work contract can also be supplied as proéf of tne above, _ . . d) Medical certificate issued by a health officer not more than . 6 months befcre subsiission to the Consulate, . oo €) Certificate of ‘smail-pox vaccination, issued not longer than . _ * 2’years before submission to Consulate: -. | oo ~ |": £) Police waiver covering “the past 10 years . ° g) Certificate of: good conduct ‘(Leumiindszeugriis) ~ Visa fees amount to DM 180.‘ plus possible telegram. fees. citizenship or Peru ‘ean ‘be acquired only if the applicant resided without interruption for at least four years in Peru” can prove.that he nas served tne country(?). Further 10 sponsors» are required, mo, 26). 36) We do not know about any restrictions under the immigration quota, 4.) We do not know any special professions in demand, 5.) See Paragraph 1 ¢ ; . 6.) See Paragraph hb "wenn Sie mich ueher ‘folgende formleren wuerden: le) VYorgang_ auc Fryerbi ‘¥ eines F. merida eee tt: Se) “uss der Finvanterey ueber- - Geldzitteln: verfueg gen, ehe wird?” eine’ bestimmte vindesteumne an. das Finwanderungevisun ausgestellt 6.) Anforderiagen in, Minaicnt auf den Gesye sdheitezustand des Fine : wanderers, | . : names enti, wan be My, 14-0000 nice” Peractien, die an einer Auewanderung nach Venezuela interessiert sind. Ich waere ihnen daher sehr au Dank verpflichtet, wenn Sie mich ueber folgende Punkte so eingeiend als moeylich info~feren wuerdeni 1.) Vorgeng zur Frverbung eines Finwamerervisuns unter 3eig- _ fuegung von Muster ‘saent Licher erforderlicher’ Fragebogen. 2) Anzahl von, Jahren, wachrend derer der Betreffende ‘th’ Venanae ‘la ansaessig. sein muss, um die ‘Stantabuergetsehart lhres Landes SU ‘erverben. . 3.) Hat ihr ‘land: irgendvelche E: pachraenkng zen in. Hinsicht ot die Finreisequote?. : : oo 2 / h,) Kelche Serufe eind gefract. 5.) Nuss der Finwanderer ueber eine bestimmte Mindestaumme an Geidnittelr verfuepen, ehe das Finwancerungsvisum ausgcestellt wird? 6. ) ‘Anforderungen in Hinsieht auf den Gesundheitszustan.! des Ein- wanderers, — . . a Soe ; . Fuer ihr freundliches: Entiegenkommven in. der srtestang der erbetensi Auskvenfte danke ich’ Ihnen in Voraus,. . : Mit vorzueglicher Hochachtung "Ae G. Elmendorf . Executive Director 14-D0000 Teunuseniace uw . peas tee Rodale, le Ranmen unseres Y Auswanderusizsorograsss fuer. Fluecht linge haben wir eini¢e Persoren, die an eincr Auswarcerung nach Ecuador inter- essiert sind. Ic. waere Ihnen daher sehr 2u Jank verpflichtet, wenn Sie wich ueter folgende > unkte so eingeherd als moeglich in- formieren weerien: cee . . ' 1.) Vorgang zur ‘Erverberg eines Finreisevisums unter. Bedfuegung ven Mustern saeatlicher erforderlicher Fragebogen. 2.) Anzahl Von Jahren, waehrend derer der Betreffende in Feuador. " ansaessig..sein.zuss, un die Stastsangehcerigkest *hres Landes Zu erwerden,. : . oo . , . 3.) Hat ihr Land irgen .dvelche Fsnschraeniungen | in Hingicht aut die Fi inwanderangsquote? : ke) Welehe Serufe sind gefragt? S-) Muss der Finwanderer ueber eine bestin-te Mindestsunme an Geldmitteln verfvegen, ehe das E.nwanerinysvisum ausgestellt wird? . . 6.) Anforderungen in Hinsicht auf den Gesundhettszvstand des. Ein= Oo | wanderers, . . : 4 ot , Puer ihr freundliches int gegenkoner. dn der Ertes lung_ der erbetenen “Auscuenfte danke ich Thacn im veraus. Mas voraveglicher Hochachtung A. G, Fine-dorf: Executive Sirector 14-0000 In Rahnent unseres ‘Auswanderungsprogramns’ foer Fluechtlinge haben wir einige Personen, aie an einer Ausyanderung nach Brasilien interessiert sind. Ich waere ihnen daher sehr ; - -.. >. 8 vark vernflichtet,-wenn-Sie mich ueber folgende: Punkte ee : 7 BO elncehend als moeglich informieren wuerde a : 4.) welone Berufe sind gefragt? 5s) Muss der Einwanderer ueber eine bestimte Mindesteume ‘ g ehe das Einvanderungsvigua- - In Rahten unseres Auswa aierunzsorocrams fuer Fluechtlinge haben wir einice ‘Personen, die an einer Auswanderune nach Paraguay interessiert sird, ich Waere aknen dahes sehr es Dank vernflichtet, wenn Sie sich nebe: folgende Purkte go eingehend als moeglich informieren weerden: “ . 1.) Vorgan# #ur Erveroung eines Eimancerervisuas unter Beifvegung - von Master Saealiicher erforderlicher Fragebocen, . 2.) Anzahl von Jahren, waehvend derer Jer cetreffende in Paraguay: ; ansaess!g sein suse, wa die Staatsbuergexrschart Thres Landég gu erwerben,. , . ot : 3.) Hat: Thr Lani irpo-duelche Einschraenkunsen in Hinaicht auf ; die Eimvanierenrsquote? ; ; le) Kelche Berufe sind cefragt? Se) Muss der Finsaniever never eine Sestimte Miclestsaaie an Gel-inittein ve-Tuegen, che 623 Fema tervagsvisua aousgesteilt wird? . . 6.) Anforde runger in Einsicht aut “aeR Geeundhed4y7-stand des” Finwanderers,. : Fuer ihr’ freundiiches Frtverenkomzen 4n des Frted lung der erbdetenen Auskuenfte danke “ich Tanen isveracs, 0° . Mit voraveglicher Bockachtang A. G,. Flrencsrt ; Executive Ulrector 3) For “im eration’ a ‘special immigration permit, issued by Institute de “eforna Agraria, Asuncion, must ove obtained, Snly upon receipt of such permit we will issue an immigration visa. Citi2 nz of varices countries ic rot need any imcigration visa. since ouly 1962.: 2.) Citizenship can be. obta Oe +): The dizrigrant ‘must ce scsciutely healthy « and must not be hondicap ened ‘in any Way, . . due to a trenenious work-ied J we were Ens Die to answ eatiies ‘ 14-D0000 " 0 : ' hmen unseres Ausw: inderungs program: fuer Fluecht Linge haben . \ 7, wir einige Personen, die an einer Auawardertng nach Bolivien | interessiert sind, Ich waere ihnen daher seh> cu dank verpflichtet, wenn Sie mich ueber folgende Punkte 30 eingeh tend als moegiich - _ inforaieren, -yuerdens leh ee = . gar ‘Ere rbung eines’ ‘Eidwanilererv:suas, ante? séttvegung Bae licher. rforderlicher F : ; ne BReantwo zo 1flich sein koe Auskuenfte wird Ihnen aber das’ Ministerio de Inmigracién La Paz / Bolivien Wir bitten Sie destialb, nistériun’ zu. wenden. " -Beantworten koennen -GENEPALKONSULAT VOW ee Te Te ee ee er a rr ifoamaticvsten! art ie ara Aa hes Ponti ety Jghd0000 -1.) Vorgang zur Trwerbung eines Bi nreisevisums unter Beifuegung » 2.) Anzahl von: Jahren, waehrend derer. der Betreffende- in Uruguay - 6) Anforderungen dni Hin sicht auf wen Gesundheitszustand des Fine . ‘In ‘shmen’ unseres- ‘AuewaniléFangsprogramms ‘fuer Flcechtlinge haben wir einige Personen, die an einer Auswanderung nach Uruguay inter= essiert sind, Ich waere Ihnen daher sehr tu Dank verpflichtet, wenn Ste mich ueber folgende Punkte so eingehand als eoeglich infomieren wcerden: von Hustern aaentlicher erforderlicher Fragebogene an _ : : ansacssig' sein muss, um die Staatsbuergerschaft ‘ihres Landes. zu erwerben, : . . 3.) Hat inp Land seeentvelche inschraenkungen in Hinsicht auf die-. Finreisequote? \ ; : 4.) ‘welche Berufe ain gefragt? Se) Muss der Finvenderer ueber eine bestinate Yindestsumme an Gelunitteln verfuegen, ehe dag Firwanderunzsvisun cusgestellt wird? ee - 7 . wandererss Fuer Thr fre: indlichea Entgegenkomen tn der Frteilung. der erbeteren Austuenfte danke AchiThren ‘4m Voraus, . t Mit vorsueglicher Hochachtung - fp Ae 5. Elme::dorf fob : Fxecutive Director $ 1 H \ : - 5e)-NOe However the imnigrant must be able to support himself by his protessicn or private capital, ; Tot emerrrnee py tee ee Cae”
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‘Ty1-00000_ ‘ho4-10182-10004, [2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992| E. - HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS STAFF MEMBERS L1Ro ’ FILE TITLE/NUMBER/VOLUME > INCLUSIVE bares: cusToprat UNI T/LOCATION H ROOM:. _ DELETIONS, IF AN NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE. COPIED OR REMOVED FROM THIS FILE “Gntet, Os/ilien ‘kiteire’ stact” - : Spm /b0= qll- 82 Raeh'2960- ve) Bugh: “an. exte ‘gion . : iseplamenta Lio of ope gation “ACSSNTIBEL. Qe Class supervision as fegards persons 1. and sociel contacts of “ABASIC will, of (course, .bo conticued:by an S/D08 staff officer, : until such time as” Subject re-onterg training when: his stotus will ee ‘revert to thet se outlined. in Reforence Be (supervision by no ataff officer on 4 2h-hour basic). nucessary to. effet tite srrengement. 3. Subject is availeble at the converience ef your office ‘should his. visits’ to. Jan gration’ And Saturelization Sttiees, be deenad Le | For. any further information: Please contact Fred Kirkpatrick oe on. Ext. $331. ‘MICHAEL RAS : ' .Chhef, sA/DoB Distribution: : (Orig & 1l- addressee : 1 - 201 file L - / SR/DOB chrono 6 LRRETZ _ MEMORANTEW FoR “1 RScoRD and it ‘is hoped vill con 3. ta date worked entirely satisfaétorily, — aforemertimed covér arr tinue to function intil ‘about’ vid June, when ‘angéement should be discontinued owing to — - Pesurption. of operational .training, Fur further information, please . : contact Fred Kirkpatrick on Ext. 8331. _ . cs 1 ; i : “#1. New York driver's license. No, 3068221, Aug. 13, 1957 _ vs ‘issued in the name of Fred Karl Komer, 290-Concord Dre» ; : ' : River Edge, Rede Ste 7 . 2. Social Security Wo, 056- 04-2165 issued iri the name of Fred Karl Koner -3.: United States Fidelity and Guararty Coccany, “Balte, Md., tesued -/, dn the. name of Fred Karl Aomer, 290 Concord Dr., River Edze, NoJ. 14-0000 ee Looe a ” FRED KURESATRICK,s2ypog hey L377 Refrain ago ft Sie sreiganns TARTAR tm he arate Oak rat oe ee, a . "u/c : ‘Accomodation Address.” a aro Tau . j INDEING CANE WOGED “Sea below : ; _ . BS QUALIFED MO DESK ONLY 7 TREE "SAOP-1O36, 2 October’ "1959 oo - 3 March 1960 Distribution: & - Headquarters 2 ~ Rio de Janeiro 2 - files STL ~ 4.00000 ; Widls* letters being done e ry i/fratice Desk Nek fete: au, swe Jrevece. . Sopp, Tbs. |, Ber-139%77 14-0000 Accommodation “Address for David, Bevis ve Fanaskhet _ Dee San leugsl a Caixa Fostal 1174 (pa) . ° ‘ oe our contact “/ mH/23 1 re: . ¢ Fale Brazil . : SE . 7 had to and froa ‘preci eS : New Yerk, Net York . . LF " : Y. Eduardo Cathe. . ~ warn +4 hie; Adde- co beef . Es Y New Acc — * : no fee calna Postal ure (Lapa) : 7 : : . 7 - sec Pavle, Brasil : ra Lesa Ww W- Fabsé aK . ’ American ‘pacts @ General, SP . APO 676, ¢/o ciafe ster | . ‘New York City, New York . . os : dere a3477 1 oo. www i hl, “We npeegese : a : ; ; Aec>czozation fdcress ; : . 4 Zea pales vd oe ob rs : O32 : 2 cetober 2 . an a . tarid ¢. fia { . ' . i owe . whew . . . . gg re BI BMIZ 1400000 + nx. A A) x ee Ne Colette EHG: 50,rue Cabante, PARIS 140 _ Hodaze TON The ce eee 14-0000 ‘S & Paulo ‘te 29 feoveretro ae 1960 | yan un-pew’ partout, - es choses plusieurs fois, "al pas de re ponse & cette lein do serpents Ot de Heestlior de vraiment chousttes ot-de.- ent ier d'une promenadé de dows.” y wottre 16 nes. est 1°bt& pour ‘vapeur qui vous | gue Jo. pense t ‘eatrel 8 dapuls won depert.anni a nedtier a cértainement déaene- en doligts dens le nes? ¥e=S$o ~Que fale-tul Jedi oubliég te ‘le pisseur. epant noua allons parlor seriousement 7 ‘Spporter de donnes nouvellas,wais certain d'avotr une reponse .Qusnd Pg ord pour te deopanner of -tiens-Ddsa que lecontacs forat parvenir tous went et poutestre Plus. @ demander~ nic na et a Melly de a'ecrirs ai ell? le veulent bien,cotte lettre etent ausel pour enacune a elles ‘ et elles doivent corteinement savoir comblen cela pe Toratt plag- | Bir. co wo ay Bates tesps les fours pasesront et J@ vViendrat vons voir, “! prodabiezent on novepbre ov on dacemdre,el Js ms we caave ree ~ le gueuis en rottle,}ee plerres soat un peu pointues aur le enaa ‘elo of fe aule.Alors fe vous eanreesaral deavecin, beauaanp, tol - Hameo, Anntax, Bing. st me catia Welly. wae Oe : to! ; Soy ! 14-0060 eee. So a Ol you CEG TEST cheat the coun Tae iubikeppaantbetion tia yet, we eevee re ie zB Sarina Kee wel plan ans dha tesE. . os Tige BL LE Ls Cm mea 7 7 te hogy llaen leemereee Oy rage Ory - , _ . ; ianehlics fe Le Ae no fad yo, 7 ee Lich. aS — Whale Aeanch ana A hase Loceval Ti ane, “9 x a oy it red oud. Voce syeli, ALEY pet? Ln anor? oer Mfewic LEE grime? ON ee @ ? (a en a ot. wae pt Whe frat». ; BLL, ee WE RAE | Gy fot “039 “thedke whey EEer cos +b rere hh DAM olde at ctaslitce Bie) ria aon avs, Wen Oph 2 at Zu « some amore CMe Go. FEN anvel Ean Ccecacest a7 Gxt gou, gou - . we Me beens cole a nceatataked 2 . A 2,, ck nite Loe ae Lays tll pa se enel i a wll coma B ace ye Ln: vin Hortoaller 07 Frees, _ ~ hang wn the 0 Py thy Thea Kies you ite hag “a ed nei 14.00000 Mr. Robert P. ‘Haghe | r “Pe Os Box 8028. ° - B _ South West Station. "Washington. 2h,. D.C. a a ey ee “27 Oct 1959. Dear Bob _. Received your first letter. today. . W111 take care of the matter. Enclosed “find some envelopes which I think are . Very .colorful and might be an addition ; — a 9 Four collection, eS oo 2 : ' foe OS : aul .. wee 4 en. a | oe + , Nhe Seyret Gt sue pa) arpa a 14-0000 {a ho “pe a tebe “geetored te one, Vettar “ros. Pavia. inte crsiog ali’ concerned of! ‘Slicerely, -_ a - BOR (this letter forwarded to Frasil for r recalling 25 Feb. oo a io 194G at 1300 hours) — , So sore Rgdt77 og “spect - einsiting erticer - pats: G1 Febmiony 1960 oe § Me, Davia tarmerowet 7 Benéficiery, designation of = _ a curs during thie perfomance “Of ny mosion or ‘as a: ree : eat - iI therefore designate the following person as beneficiary to — receive the sum of five thousand dollars ($ 5 4000. )s Colette. HOMERTXT 30 Rue Cabanis- Relationship: Friend ; : ; Paris 11, France ‘ai, David Teltciohril o ae a a 3 If7 7 : 1409000 THE CHESAPEAKE. AND POTOMAC. TELEPHONE COMPANY eso WH STREET. NoaTHWest . . “WASHINGTON 1 ‘e.. fom cae ot toe _ - eo a . . . facernon@ OM ieona mo coe cle _ February 10, -1960 on a vain 7:0900 . _ wes Davia ‘Durvard | C116» Loth Strect, -: ‘Washington, D.C. . ; _ “In order: to provide: “adequate. telephone service in your | “vieinity,. it has become necessary for ‘us to make certain rearrange- “ments of telephone equipment. These rearrangements will result in - some changes of subscribers! telephone numbers, st re We sincerely regret that your: telephone ‘te among: ‘those to. : affected, “me change will take’ place during April, 1960, and your i new telechone number will be Federal §~1263 noe Before the . . : 5 ae a je of our representatives will call -on you and - Poo i ‘6 jf Cia a, outed ‘er’ card on your telephone. - : request, -of- course, your telephone number does Directory. However, to cause you minimm incon- “. . refer ‘all of. yous calls from the old number to: . a reasonable period of time. If you should not ; mee, please call our. Business Office. : a) for your understanding and cooperation. ye - Coratally, re 4 oe yy) oye oo ) - (fbr Cr 6 - ff a aoe 7 Ce ; Manager ' -2 FKP x # ? 3 - : f : . t : | ; s ‘ ag 4 ‘ ; ‘ + “LATER THAN, 15 ree. 2. “INSTRUCT: AGéNT SOONEST - To. USE FOLL ADDRESS IN FUTURE : “ANY NAME, CAHXA (ALSO RVCO. CAXXA) POSTAL 11744 (LAPA) SAO PAULO. BRAZIL. ‘END OF wessite Fra 2 / ee ae ale L Le oe Le fin nh Low ~ 4 pee pe A An 7. env del: ya98r7 SECR a T REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Copy No. 14-D900B%, aS desir 1960 - -HENOSARDUM POA: 53/018 Finaiee! ottice | , a a : Request, tor Operations Acvance: ' months. rent. This sun: wit) ‘be: deducted frea. AEASPIC's month salary (tee. SUs?659 s renth for tho perfod Maren thru June 1960). en: =D RIAKPATICK aPFROWDA oo ne : : af, SH —— | qppigdalpon Fore “Adon attatre Stage under ‘the name David Durvard. This apartment was: Sotained by. Sefehouse Branch and fully. approved 3 anc # checked! by the Office of Security. . de... Seféhouse: Branch hee also dptatned an: office. some five blocks frou his Living quarters. ‘This office site has ‘also. _been™ epproved | and checked by the cffica of Security. . AEASPIC Co is.at present engefed in his. office, doing unclassified: work poo eh te keep him occupied. “He is” veing visited, by an St/DOB: Case Pe ; Orttest, nea reguler: weekly basis. Aand/cr. as the: necessity ariscs}. : i ‘ i _ MICHAEL RAB | Chief, 52/DCB “FK/vat Distribution! : oo ‘Orig & l= Addressee v1 = Subj's.— Pile ile Chrono ete L3IEP? 14-00000 a ‘The message will be in the Phglish language, . i be The key’ to the code ts Contained in the text or SG oo, ; a / the encoded ‘massage, | . ue po ae we as Te would ‘be appreciated Af a cryotograsher oF other : Gy . - . BS Fepresentative af your office could interview subject agent, . - i i 7 ae . provided his code Andicates be hag €n aptituds for this work. ; i Se For further inforaaticn, please cantact ¥r, Fred Kirkpatrick om Eat, 83, Ce MICHAEL REE i Chief, sp/Dop i ES Atte + messaso a ae i - 7 PC/ga a -_ ! oS ; : 0 Ok 1 & add, w/t Copy of att, | ET SYEB W/o ne 7 1 = Si/508 chrono . j s b : : Aro. SBM Py | i a. to. the Agency. - ces » Washington, | ylephotie FE 3-5081. ° ay. virtue of “a ‘Memorandun Agreenent,. -exclusive rights of tenancy has been. assigned a ee ‘Browning is the nominal lessve vhile indirectly the . he actial’ lessee and ‘responsible. for full and strict compliance with the ‘term of the lease. Questions or. problems tavol ving relationships ef the lessee cut-out and the lessor, neighbors, police, et al will be -handled: through tha’ lessee j cut-out (kr. Browning) acting under the. control and directicn of the Safchouse Branch. | Lease: . Original lease: is on ‘file ‘ti ‘the Safetouse | Branch. Terns of the: lease | are Bouya 50 per month: payable ‘on: ‘the ‘Lat: ‘day of the ronth. The’ lease degins 1 Novenbar “and runs until 30 June 1960, @ period of 8 nonths. ; a ‘Story? . e Te ‘Brovotng, ‘the. lessee cut-out; ‘has. ostenstbiy leased the : . aperteent in. order to assist a. faraign client to obtain housing ‘because of the mans y language. difficulty and’ in ‘his. inability’ to comprehend the provisions of a lease. — Mir. ‘Browning: has: ‘therefore: ‘elgned the dense: ia the, clients behal?. vo 7 Case Officer: ue. Eavard Be Senner, Sey Ext. 8331. i ‘Rent, ‘utilities, ‘nbdwtsbephens.carvice will be patd by. the : - Any unustial or. abnorzal matters Broperly, belonging. - ' ‘leseca: should ba _taken. -up™ with and approved: by ‘the: Gafehouse: B . Chet Ete. wt . “ . ’ ‘Pursuant to ‘ths “pelliatibad of RAS. +1025, ‘the finance tal ooumitmente. ‘of the ‘lease were approved by the Chief, Real Bstate Construction Divieton/OL. In ccnp] Lance with arrdngements, made. betveea™ the y Stroller and the. BHreetor of Logistics ve ave aavied: “the ° ‘forme regarding this sequisitioa. Sete Distribution: Orig. &1 - Addreasee ~ l-ccp/sco tC; _ 1 + 580/081 SH File 297 KALTON.C. CARROLL 1400000 _ DAVID OURVARD: Le Lo ENOINEC A “TECHNICAL AOWECR 4 ! 4 Porowac nau j i ‘vuccan, 7-6307 Jie wee teen ce tee eee nicl eee tame eee t ; , : J H : 2 : ‘ 8 ‘ ; aT Fe “Chlat ef Wasa, Seo Pana ) wa Chiee of Station, Bo do Janek Distritition: (3 ev $4 2 = CO3, Seo Fanlo: 1- ca, Mo do Jenire 2-H 1. SAO atta: Lote Ogle ee - V2. = &/DOB . . me i ce Oe a 1 < Chrono. ae te ce 33: ‘Si cuit i rn re re te 3 a. For r further infonmtioa, lense contact Mr. Dsniel RB. Riesctur, XB. noNcuy Cloaa D. Figtds Gleam. Fields. Acting Chief, Africa Diviaton gree ca Rad , tof a 33élp 7: : oh ee os ohne 1959 ea QERTIF LOCATE 7 Obtaining ° “attempting ti obtain a ariverte permtt, Purchase, directly: or indirectly, of an automobile: — Obtaining or using any charge. or credit purchase plan a Room-nates (Net to include visitors) ; Any illegal activity a : : ; : i I fully understand that the provisions of my current contract with. _ ‘the United States Government” and the provisions of the Secrecy’ Agreement : 7 which. I have signed are both. still applicable, and will renain so during | ““the period 6 Novenber 1959-to'l July 1960 or‘ until cancelled by ‘the. United States Governnent._ . _ a I furthe:: widerstané unit any violation of the Anstructicns ‘which I have received, either verbal or written, will be just cause for the ; termination’ of my contract and such further action as may be deemed appropriate by, ny superiors. . : : an : a , ene Boer eee Lo a 7 7 — _ - code - ter LISS 77 ees ‘Form. 356. | ENCLOSURE 6108. ‘QATE MICROFILMED © 291-2337 DOCUMENT DATE .- - pak ddate eg AUTHENICATING OFFICER aA Pree OOCUMENT NUNDER © NERLAZO22 OIATON STR AND NS GROEGE F. LIPS1es 2.< COB, a0 Paalo 1 = C08, Rio de Jansiro : ‘ 2—-Wh: . oS 1 = WH tadilroon : e/1O. atin: Lois. Ggle - 1 «ae t a SEWER AE sy call BERNE carsantt_tho-efeneon . ees ' MOCHAEL Rak. —_ Chief, 52/G0B OHT/vat ~ , Distribution: : ‘ Orig | & 1 = Addressee 7 12 ~ DOB Security 1 - Chrono. ; 4 a il . tev. i poy r ; Poa ir “-£ a oe i : i : i te Pere Ed3L2> 14-0000 eae oe a eee amen tue (Stare . inp les heed seuli, font Pact, Gow TRACT A eu T aw Flea Agwnty otc) (Ts be used 1 in Sabie tral tsé yen ot mj . WE eens onan eter A A a en Ne Te ’ iter oriy pare syn OF Cfypionyme ewrivenly sae igie Meds. _ ROS ReAELG..b an’ i PaRD ites BL Geese Geeeee: elke eet at Buebeenoe Bie Raiice. -s48 2) ie Jehiivel ee ne ee A on ent ie ee ero ne ten ee eye pe Pee ive 7 WTO Cust ke eu. be - oe oo | Pohang 70’. 233¢7 7 14-0000 8 Goverhtent;- as’ répresénted ‘by: the é Contracting - initial : ‘contract. accepted by “in April 1959, - “the tndtea Sts: tei uring te ‘perlod: ‘of: time as. “indicated, you will -be- “required ' ‘dutiés as may be, as: gned - you by your superiors. All such - esearch -r: , or a emree? will ibe considerei to be. on of ‘the satisfactory completion 0 of sich duties. iy Fou will ‘be: Pa 3400.00 monthly, : a, of. ¢ hospitalization’ will : said hospitalizats one ; “Tou will "be : ‘insured for “the anount of 6,009.00 payable “upon death to a beneficiary designated by you, provided your death occurs while in the. performance: of duty. : |S, Termination ‘ “ : Tf..for any. reason traceable to you, ‘such as match ng yourself anavailable for prover performance, of duty, you fail to-consumate the terms of our-understanding by not attempting to perform your assigned duties, _ your salary will. be immediately terminated and you will be resettled in a . place to be decided: by your" superiors, without further r compensation or - assistance, oo 6. Se recy Clause no Fe “will be "required to keep forever secret the contract and ~ all ‘information which you may obtain by reason hereof (unless released in. writing by.-the: Government from sich. obligation), wi with full kmowledge ‘that violation of such secrecy may subject you to criminal prosecution under the ‘Espionage Laws. dated 25 June 1sh8, as } amended, and other applicable laws and regulations. a height “n tem of Contract. ; ; oregoing amendment to your initial contract is for the . period as srecified » after Which the terms cf your” initial contract will : again. apply, |. : en en an ee UNITED STATES GOVERMENT BY _. oa . Contracting Officer: ny a "+ eee A te el en gen ate es ager : — 7 Hd 289077 _ Fee mene cee _ serene ia thas oe dene SL acct AIO AIRES — py me tc ne 6 aE 9 ome 9 een RT ao Pic wtitgeenineg ee ets Srewinney, i cel et ne Lee ern ay a a > ” | | > “Tarn! inatioa. “in the event the- United ‘States ‘Government ter: nilnates this activity oF your Connection with same, sooner than originally proposed, through ‘no fault: of yours, you will receive all <nonies held in escrow anda satisfactory. resettlemént: will be effected as per prior oral agreement with the ‘United: States Gt overninent, , However, if for any reason traceable.to yo:., such as making yourself - unavailable for proper services or training, you fail to consurr.ate the terms of our understanding, you will ‘not receive | monies held in escrow, your salary will be immediately terminated and ysu will be resettled in a place in accordance with: above mentioned: prior agrees ent without, further. compensation ‘or assistance, - Secrecy, , Clause. You wilt be: ‘Hequired to keep forever secret the z mfor:ation which you thay obtain by reasdn hereof (unlesa released ia writing. by the Govern-ent fran: such obligation), with full kaow- ledge that violation of such 'secrécy may subject you to. cri: inal prosecution under the Espionage. Laws dated 25 Juné 1948, as amended, and other applic- ‘able:laws and regulations. ! “UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT BY ee oe Contracting Ofiicer So, . ACCEPTED: To APPROVED: pe re BIK7D 14-0000 Ae 39% 77 that most people imedtately thought: you : : - ‘A2s6on as you ‘reply, Iwill immediately os . send, you the money: to reimburse you, or, if need be; to-pay the inter- Ms ested party. 7 ee ee Tf you didn't: already. know, I'm notifying you that Jacqueline is first on'my-list ahd there 1s no reason why she should. be deprived ‘of what is hérs, I could very well have sent her the money today, but I don't even know. if this letter will arrive at the right eddress, It's more than.a year since I left you, and I'm making contact agein. Next. on the list ther's you naturally, whom Ido not forget. Lis~ : : t'T ask is that you wrtie me seriously, for your saké as well 4e-minie. “Oive ne the list of these people in order of ‘urgency. . —_ When Lleft A-bert, I had left, instructions to ‘pay certain people, ‘and £ don't know if. this has been done. : ‘I'm going to write to. the Dassauds, in this way, perhaps, my knew. what has happened. © i : I've been here a very short time ‘and have had a lot to do in the . past few months. ‘Unfortunately I can't tell you where, when, or what _kind of work. I only ask. that yom have faith in me, “How ds life at Gap? How are the girls, Elico and Irene? I would be glad to receive’ a letter from them with a few pictures of all of © you, if posstblé. Many regards to Jacqueline with hopes that she and hers are.all well. : - . - ae LSIIZ 14-0000 i. 1 ° : y ; od Pod By i EB t t 4-00000 Tes reprenare patnes,et = niet , curner, gusau’ . une ‘jete aurtout en refaon du travat! a - te auts en train de faire qui etait prevu ‘depuls Longtashs Won ae sour oe Andert n’a ‘pién- a veir ‘avec zon depart,ca nietalt- simplement qQutun . Soy: deplacement a effaires.. . 34 Jtavate pu tlecrirs plus tot. Jo l*eurais.. . fat cmajourttut = ast possible,et comme {1 reste beau- cous dé choses en auspend se seraia neureux de pouvoir la ou je les al Yataseos. Jo mtat janais a tenu. ‘e ce que tu ‘papportes le prix de mes actes, susei je compte’ our ‘tei aur oe tire quia cu paye pour mol, car: Jo-eappose que ie majorite des, gene ont iamediatement pense que tu etats responsable de aes dottes-Dea que tu Be repondras, Je te feral parvenir tame diatement de -Targent - pour te ‘Rembourser,ou eventuellesent payer L interoase o. ; “gt tu ne ‘le savate pas, je travise qua Jacqueline est le premiere tuts sur ma liste ot il n! y @ aucune an 7 raison pour qu! elle soit privee de ce qui “‘qut appartiont. Pose LYIE77 14-00000 + - TMI that energies nts on é ; a vf Tees aM ATL Ng tr geht) gon argent, ‘aujourd*hut , Weme pas si. eette lettre arrivera i a le “peut-etre aeurete-je ou east: Tes cnosess ‘le suis 1 1 depute tres pes de tenps ot J'eu r Ao: b d-oup a fatre *ous ces me {acl mel noureusenent Je@ tie cont trexpliquér. ou “quand, et quelle sorte de travatl. Je te demande _atuplement de me faire: ‘confiance. Comment va le vie a Jap ? Comment vont les fities, Elico et Lrene ? Se serats bien content de recevotr une letcre d¥elles ‘avec quelques Photos de vous tous a1 cela est possible.Bien des choses. :@. Jacqueline en ‘esverant. quélle va bien, ainsi que les sens. A propos da’ *stens'’, tu ‘sale que odtat toujours 4 une | pus'te de ma Fleew’. ‘est ‘ailleurs tout Bon “album da fentiie) nats elle ede ccianger’ et doit etre une neureuse wamam de. ‘desucoup 4° ‘anfente,cochaane come e.le etait. <“@ vous r@orasse tous, olen fort et attends | “une lettre David de baneairee i Coo. a - de vous. ¢/s Jan PYisutse! > oo, . oN Caizn Poste) 11 7s4tLapa) : a . a Sao Paulo,”-BRASI —— ~ : P. 3: Coct est ton adresse .Etant tres souvent - 6n deplacenént,ayes. soin de la recopler tres Sorrectoaent, On ‘trangmettra. a ‘Monsieur A. De PANASKAET Architecte _ I dis,Avenue Bellevue {Lablesne. - Pog ne GaP Vdeutes A.pee FRAN Se 14-0000 ty some ‘time. this country, on the ercder of hi me a few weeks ifnot a fow months. Afte: 4 : nx, F'11 be able to nar you a very siert visit. _ ‘ ; . Fer the time cent than ‘wery ome: Tike - | sO Oe ver thing _ . e- some hagry triy the strls?° El “from each year since 3 ee, SO that if ate arounc Uarseil rene, ena vathy. iw mon isn't tee ‘( i - ' a 14-20500 PLS. Here 4s =v address, Take grodi¢are to write it in : I'm often on the rec, . | - ; ; 7 ! . pe : at : ‘ 1400000" * owe : . Na ae ~ : oe oe : a : . . ? | Sao Pa@H le 26 Octcdre iose ~ Ghee ante et toate Je ‘suis tet pour quelques temps .J‘at un petit . trevetl o tertacr dans. le pays dave le genre de coucou tu ae a as vu, tu mas pas’ vu, viens que je trattrepe.cela me prea- “are cortatnement quelques. seweines sti ce a! est pas. quelques : ; mots.dpres, ca je pense. pouvolr vous rendre une petite ‘visite - i a toute: vitesse entre deux coups de feu. ‘Pour a. Instent Je me aren trouve’ a Sao Paulo qui . cel Tune” ville encore plis magnifique que ‘Rio,et plus grande auss!. i Au cinewa on volt Burt Lancaster et Brigitte Bardot parler un portugais. “oana ‘me Lange. Tl y a quelques temps, doje, Ae pari alent. Y'ellemandtap. tmpecablement? ; We voici encombre d'une nouvelle langue. Cola — : ressemple fortement a L'espegno} et Je pense m'adapter asses vite.mals toat commence per s‘eabroulller, anglais allewand ‘ - Pusse frencata Seorgten eapognol. Vive Lesperantot St un , Jour Je vals en - Caine je auto foutu. Msintenent vous aves @ peu prés une {dée do ‘ce el Sa be he Sle ee . . ‘ FRASER rte eb LE Sete o cheese 2) PEA ty Mee ats Gore cere ai. fa Le ¢ Jusaus fel,ot’ a atiloure je ne “ime ee 2 Ge rete y bien. Evl tenaent Ss nt at pas ‘encore. de ‘Faneh, a*attieurs deme st. ‘yt on avate la posstbtitte cela i ne me _tentorate ‘pas. . - Somment va Zouquette: ? ot Sopnie- t ‘Sespere que | ‘tu la voila: teulours et dans ce cas dis lut que Je serais reellment content de recevoir quelques lignes. d' elle si toute . . i “tote elle ‘Le veut bilen.Ne pouvant ut eertre dt rectemeng tu sorats len Rentille ‘4e- lui retranamettre mon eventuelle reponse.C'est vrai que je auis auasl papa bresilien. : wo Et le valle Eliane? Bien dos choses a elle.Je nose pas Tat _ Proposer fe m’ eerire. d'evori ce n' est. pas poli, et ensutte. on arrtveralt encore 4a se ‘mordré, mats je crois que : eo, : aS siatmerats assez etre Bmordu per alle.Gue Vveux-tu, J'aime souf Strip “mol. : Bonjour « a Dina shaturelloment. Datid: de Fanusxnet hu m'ecris’ Je vous ecris et un jour jt c/o Jan Piisudels aa ‘arriverai. L Sao Paulo Caixa Postal: 11734(Lapa) . a zm) rh BiaSIL _ P.3 Voted” mon. adresse. Prenez bien svuia de “Leertre oy ; , op ea entier.Je sule souvent en deplacenent este teehee Chak et ee 14-0000" a ‘Monsieur et Madame Dr.Louts BLBET LULA RD (dautes Alpes) PRANCE- 14-D0000 _"Tined ‘from a long Journey” =: aligned the Pelican. © ‘telitag in fluent Portugese. a oo a om now léarning snew language, Portugese,which seems to 7 be very. maeh Lite Spentan. RXBERFE Everything now becomes mixed. . ' fa. my asad. _ Xemxurtia English, - German, ‘Russian, ‘Frenea, Georgian we . If. 1 go to Gina Fs will be lost/if I have to learn that : . language/ i thik often of. you How are you and how arcthe Birla. — It) has bees alaost a year since I have seen them. ae the game time I an writing to ny brother. How is everyone? | My, best regerds to them. “ po | a, de 2AVEIT 1400000 QT a 26 Ost 1959, . . Ltecte: cee were ip Batlevie, {habla “s J “what has ‘happened 80 far. I have. a ns -have’ been _ been. here for: a. few “ye and mas very busy sits ainee I left GAP I woulda like tone some > photote of then. = we ae wee Fe ee De ee ‘ -Ikiss ever;body Dave a . 1 - ee oe | . . yg 03477" NE Ise Lerpeg Pe iise’I need to hea: yo : before. I'm sure that some and: we'2) have fwm like. crazy, but this is rhaps in a few-months fron: ‘now?? Iam now the fan -in Braet. - Evideritly ’: ‘not for very long . ‘since I arrived only yesterday, t word ‘bas ‘gotten around _ you" “know, Up to see me! tn. the me sitinie Twas travelling all. over, but . me Jled: quite a’ bit: ‘by air, and it can be ‘ ‘Lleft you, I spent half ny time flying in clouds with. all. -inds of planes, and also sometimes with- > Fauld as the pearl: of Brazil. You. meet a i some. pretty. Brazilian: wonen, but _ whi : ist ‘know if. you are all really in -.- good health. | ‘My. (greatest) wish would bé to have a very. ~ Tong letter from: each of you, ‘including Little Michel. ¥ “eive's all ‘three of you: a very affectt nate and Ls stent] : : PS. T want to polit out to you that-sinee the ; we ; . . ~ gi@dl heré ‘leaves quite a bit to.be desired and since. T. — : ; ; ae ut + travel: very often, itis better to write carefully: the ad... a Ss dress i giving. vous In any case Th receive your. ” letter. a ture Pe” de a Ga tabee 1959 possible: et. “Je ne. Sais. plas quoi a os se vide. dans -mon esprit vais etest surtout . . er ¢e qué. vous avez fait -- La ob vous. . Nes, ala vie. continme.. Vous’ allez, vous venez, vous vores. _ des’ gens --. et pais. comment allez’vous tous les trois? Que . faites-vous?: = J'at-envie™ d'expedier cette lettre avant mame de lfavoir terminée tellement: Jje-suis presse d'avoir de yos oo : a : an) nouvelles | -T71 6: tant de choses. que vous pouvez me racon‘er. : : -parceque ‘besoin de’ vous entendre,: de vous lire et d'stre : Lo “avec: Yous Comm par le passé. Je sais bien qi'un jour .3e ; J . ‘reviendrat et nous. Figolerons ‘conme'des bossus mais enfin - 7 _ cect est. pour plus’ tard, ‘dans: quelques | mots peut-etre?? ~Maintenant’ je: suis‘ le: plus beau de Bresil evidement 11 n'y ingtemps puisqué’ fe n'y suis drrivé que depuis hier. e aait, ‘deja yous savez. On fait la Queuie cour aad 2 ‘ Ss word ! Entre temps .j' etais en voyage um peu partout nais . : beaucouD dtavion et l'on peut dire que | _ deruis “que-je ‘vous..ai, qitte: j'ai passe la moitie de mon : temps dans ‘Yes Muages . avec toutes. _Sortés a! fengins volant, a t-parfots aussi Sans avions -<. Sao. Faule est la perle da Q _ . : . oo -Bresil -< ‘On-y- Teneontre. un-tas de Bresilien et de jolies © = a - 7 : Bresiliennes mais ‘ce qui. miinteresse c'est de savoir. st: vous | ; (“es " " letes tous’ vraiment: ‘bten ‘portant. Mon plus desir ‘serait: d'avoir une ‘tres. longue lettre de’ chactn ce Vous << Mon: . petit, Michel ‘inclus. - i “ ‘Je vous enbrasse tous les trois tres. at fectueusénant : et trds fort. Le Goterea) oe 7 : P.S, Je tiens” ‘a yous signaler que la poste te1 laissant. quelque peu 2 destrer et etant woi-néme tres souvent, en deplacenant it vaut mieux. ecrire avee coin l'adresss ane. ' Je vous donne. Entous les cas _ aurais votre lettre. © _ gual bs = pee hermes J ran grow - eS aecancatre] ASS ee weet bef | he + ot Ce jer J Our oe vA ens Y q* fi ; are Cheney: iy ve hg vere acti = i ~~ Jo: bere. a “Ts, cf : ae eee Be ao Feulo Aragt) Lae “ 7 we vn ok pub dow a de ee afte J he ts 4 5 Oe ut de wee gate o. wom Sa fen, woke an corto DUMe rou _ Cow be al. faye mee ee =} wap oe ok oa V; suanee de ont a " ‘ joke 42 oe ae i hes . A eto jon. at pow yey _ 40 ves aeet EA ed de th ae terest “eta wey the, rs] Dane dan beim oat noe Le hel ; ofr pes ae EZ atoeh, a Fea A sere ATEN WE be tg MEL ve ; _Monsiour etMadame ‘Joseph. DASSAUD- : - . cee le . _I4,rue Saint-Joseph _ - , oa . , so re Ambert gPuy de Dome ) . - ; ve i neon vers he de are a AL wees Or cera wee eq Whee OOF de hone een hes ett — - : eee ode ‘Qo~ figs dune - ie ra Own wo been tT ae nial hae ze a wom pean ie dt odo - we a Seen en eee we & hee KE be Pine. pola an came FO fre pee fia Sree ee: a ieee hee hs * nom. a Lee rad .* ay oS bd Looe OY : “hs ot pwd vad amos iol whan eats inden Siw oa ha Seno = one le pt ¢ port te can ~ a w alak owt ed oe hd athe, Mew ae ye 2 whe ¢ L ares Ye | lens ey that a. a Je pnek a cS ached we wl bea gor ee os THE haan, atl he ceitaly ont taf. pore © rte ln Don aa - th | clas i in “Sa Pacts. . aS ey Cini GM: aE ie “at a € hae ae an PS. Vesa er lens a J : a Lt pow. , ard ash hk an & fies rm Trarint, please. wi” naene ee cee deserigtton is as followsi” Thrée’photocrapha of r the jobject are attached. DOB; 2 duly 1918 PCR: : Tiflio, Georgia, USSR Hoitehts Dk - i Eyes: . Brom | : : Haire - Black. (Balding) - Patlds Suall, wiry: - Scarar. .. Old broken nose, Tip. of thunb end first right imse, MICHAEL RAE Chief, SR/DOB CHT /vat Distribution: ” = : Orig” &.1 = Addressee ° 12 '~ DGB Security aL. - Grane . na oe ‘finger of Fight hand miaonge Sear neer bojthz 977 | 8 for 253 477 USE PeEVIOUS EDITION, ! ; f will, ‘be’: by Immigration recple in the name David DURVARD. patch i . FRED KIRKPATRICK ‘ ; a x : . ; ¢ Buy Ati ROVE T7 ep0000 a yationate UE FoR ae was introduced to a. ent: as. "George". a _ 6 ‘Ogtober 1959." #. Kirkpatrick SECRET ne “ei 477 i: . . GEORGE A. FILL - 14-0000 - €arriage toa 3 Tt 49 requested that: @ non-efMeia) cover be. provided Subject te “6xplain his. employmant in sat. house 269 and that, he. ba) Provided with a_ > hin to Tent. an aparteent in ‘the downtown ‘ama and to”. ve’ in a Normal ‘mannor,. ; Subject's proposed alias is lorwardod Under separate Cover, 7 Corite Histed: below 48 background information on Subject, For additional information eontest 0. #. Todd of this office on extension 1705, _ Gsnaral Information ——eoa . ; @ Subject is a contract agant being Corverted to contract swlovee for a 9 = 12 nanth period, — . b... Subject has an’ ai, “ACSA has been Fequasted, Oe ‘He has hada ‘fatisfactary Psychological assessment: and a te _ . : ; . : soos . : a No Previous non-ofMotal cover, Biographica? Infornstion ° _ a. 00B.12 July 1918, TIFLIS, UssR, Subject, is nale, divorced, currently a French ott sen. 14-0000 - OHR/ vat country “bles, having arrived about: x. mont - Prior to th: as ‘or sévoral yearn, Ho 18 currently ‘bédng-held in an SR safehouse, France ; PERRY &. CROOKHAH “ “Distribution e Orig & 1 - Addressea 2 ~ SR/DOB Security 1 - SR/DOB Chrono . Acting Chief, SR/LCB Nae Ne fK 14-0000 Tt enyan ‘DATE: — & October: Us tee, “pote Russia, Division. a ee ao sarector' of id ee - guapecr: #2ASPIC - “#TNB03 le eo By : /REPEZUCE: | “Memb aun ‘from Dic SB ‘Bivistoa cated 29 September. 199 es r extend his parole. nan ar: £ thts. office ‘be proviaed’ vith. a complet e physical igescristton. of the Babject, along with front view and profile ‘photogra Mis. In addition, . in-orner to satisfy. the requirements of the Ens, it is felt that he should be - presented to an ‘appropriate official of the It!S for registra- - tion, which will include the taxing of his fingerprints “(for , submission to. the FSI). This registration procedure ani other . ‘security aspects of his handiicg curing ‘his. stay in the United ‘States. should pe discussed witha representative of this Staff in the immediate ftiture. +3. The “pequest for &@ security approval for. his utilization a _by TSS is currently being processed in the Security SuEPOrt ‘Division of this office. _ FOR THE DIRECTOR OF SECURTDY: . W dene Sorc : . ; i Willian J. Cstter : : a Chief, Alien Affairs Staff eon gg 9477. 14-9000 ‘|. kouTie | ©" : cs len Cees eeene nee y c PaOITY ‘ rman _ 1. WILL SZ 4DDXISS PARA 1 acF A. 4 2 " POUGH Too SLO. MILLS, SED DE PAWASKHETS MATL TO RAMOIFER FOR RIMATLIND. 4 “3. AEQ)EST DCGNG HAIL, AS OVILDED Paik 3 RIF 8. a : , oe - “RD a7 Mass a “eee oe AG “REF A. Requested seconinodation address: for use. by Agent David De Panaskhet. “REP B. Suggested accommodation address for above Agent. Be Det cog m ae p od Roger PX OY kK fe / . et a rf wo ed Se HeSoanimering OFFICERS a 683 OB a 5 CA: HICHALL AUTRE? TIC ATING OFFG ces 1 “SERODUCTION. BY v OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE [5 PRON'EITED ‘ — may 3907 a 1400000 “+ cine inept 4 t 2508 RE TS. pox. © wo an 2. RE PARK 2. REF BASE QOS NOT UNDERSTAND WAiY out LETTERS 7 : OF DAVID DE PADASKHET NOT POUCHED BASE FOR INSERTION LOCAL 7 ‘PostAt syste, UNLESS SERVICE DEEMED SLOW, suGcesT USE APO. - “ADDRESS. RANCIFER RATHER THAN OPEN MAIL 70 FW OUT LETTERS TO ~3A0P 1F USE: POUCH UNOES IRABLE. 3, CAN REMAIL INCOMING “LETTERS AS SUSGESTED PARA 3 REF F ; THis METHOD DEENED MORE DESIRABLE THAN POUCH, _ be ADVISE IF HOS INTEND USE ABOVE BOX OTHERWISE, WILL TRY , OpTAIN ANOTHER, "END OF MESSAGE “5 3 sete enue NOCORDATION NODRESS FOR USE BY AGENT DAVID DE PRAASIORT, 3 3 a c et 14-0000 soe . ; Remarks fromm nO. "237 Replaces Furs 04” . ate tape as” which may be used.” . “WS CONTRI MEN! PRIVTING OFICE 10-0 M253) “29 pepteaber 1050 - ; de “purthér- eonatderation has deca | given to “the holding: ‘of. Subdject ageat in the 0.3. ‘prior - to the - -astivation of. his operation ‘ta. the summer of 1969, ; Haintainiag his ina “hold status. abroad, probably wo J.) dasGoxmany, was also, considered. Tha ‘nature and \. tas “sonsitivity. Of. the operation vith which subject : : ~ willbe sosasated makes ‘preterabie a holding. {status : as close ‘to’ Headquarters_as possikle,: ~Bapleymant ‘ia. Ba Headquarters. elenoat Would provide day: :@peradtional-contacta to -revied. questtoas of: ; ot security, norele, ‘aad new. operatioasl dove lopmenta. : ae 2 “Sberefore, 82 Divisien: aclicits the support of the Office of Security, in making it ‘possible for us to Kold the ageat ia the U.8. _ during the sext year, making tho necessary ; ‘+ arrangezenats with the Attorney General. ovpaty chief, “BR. -Diviaton 140000 7 . . . . Finan rom oe : ‘Office M Memarandiom « ; : oe, ‘To. “chief, SK/DIV ae —— = os a _, DATE: pe sestcaat 1959 a 7 oo . \ . : FROM pO Director of: Security. 7 ; a ve . cS sumpers . seelere | ue _ 174803 *- s ".SR/DOB Menorendua dated 14 Septedber 1959 a “The ‘gibject 13: an alien who} at thi ; 1. : squest of .SR/DIV © “for the purpose. of Redsox training), was parolléd : into the U. Se into the- custody of the CIA in April 1959. 2: -Aecording® to the referenced memorandum, the subject ‘a on : training for this purpose has been suspended until about a 1 August- 1950, wien it will be reinatituted. ‘This delay, it : ; ’ is understood,. is due to the fact that his _proposed mission has been postponed until late 198. 3. Tt Se observed that SR/DIV proposes that the subject ‘be pernitted to remain in the U. S., without being in custody, until his training is reinstituted in late 1960, and, im the 1 interim, lis services will be utilized by TSS. It 1s also _noted that the ‘subject has, in the past, been ‘convicted of - robberies atroadi has engeged ‘in various nefarious activities voy 2: and that his knowledge of the English language is limited. 4, Although recognizing that the subject is ‘undoubtedly - a likely candidate for the Redsox program, and further, that, . psychologically, it might vell be preferable for the individual to feel that he {s not in an “arrest” category, still, this office is reluctant to place in Jeopardy the arrangements made with the Attormey General by CIA; whereby individuals otherwise ‘excludable can bé- brought into the U. Ss." for ‘training or for — other operat tonal” Purposes. : 5. It da felt, consequently, that further consideration should be given to the necessity. for keeping AEASPIC in the U. S.. during the. period he is waiting for his training to. be conmenced. | 14-0000 me “sy a - -fa the event> after full. consideration, it is still deoméd essential "that he reciain in’ his” country during the interim period, it is suggested that: thé Director of” Security be provided vith a de- . tailed ‘menorandum of Justification. : : \ SOR THE DIRECIOR OF SECURITY: Lo we | - + t On psec ra ane hag nee are SMe 8° SS aiaiiem 3. cotter eh ae f ye ot aan ° \.Ghief, Alien Affairs Staff oar re t ‘ : : 3 » : 3 t i ot : : ' : te i te i ¢ « H - ' i * : 4 ’ : : t . i a i i i i F ‘ 1 f H : t . , 14-0000 . : 1. REQUEST LOCAL: ACCOMODATION. ADDR SS: ¥OR USE _ BY AGENT ‘DAVID DE PANASKHET. 2 ALSO NEED AME AND ADDRESS IN ORDER. MAIL HIS ouT JLELTERS. 10 SAO: PAULO FOR ‘OUR INSE RTLON INYO LUGAL Po COSTAL | 7 Si STEM, eo 3. i SCOMIN G LETTERS SHOULD BE REMAILED Liv Sz COND ENVELOPE: TO. 4OBERL P., HACHE PO wOK sou Se . STA:ION VWASAING fON 2: D c. ; ERD OF MESSACE set0_ pr fa Kw i co Ne : $2, COP, FI, * hlicbeach i, - a we tes Caie ony Oineh THAN THE iSSul os es * gor. 233097" 14:00000 sibn/soh 60, dated a July. 1959: to: oF t subject a oa Prosect (esunt nee, under which. subject ‘individual has been - _ ongaged, was originally approved through the pariod n. Maroh-1960.. A request for reneval and asendsent of the project. has-boen subaitted to FI, anc it is’ intended subject individual will be/ utilised under this project: during 1969, “a: The following provisions will apply to subject individial orine the: interin period, .0,1 20 Septanbar 1959 throuzh 30 June 1950, . 3. Terz.cnd ?rojeat:Chara, ‘Subject Sadividual has been engaged: - under oral con for use under rroject A‘SEATINEL,. The affective date of the oral gontrect is 20 April 1999, and: ‘has. bron extandad through tha period 31 March 1951, subject to taraination t by the Goverment upon wiirty (30). days aetual notice. lk. Security Acproval. Tha initiat security clearance obtained for Subject's use, Ci7cA Ko- C-75532, dated 11 March 1959, han been suspended during the interim period. Kequesta have been made of the office of Security (SSD and Alten Affairs Staff) for subject's use. Se “CLtdsensnt. Subjest 4g a foreign ational. 6... Cawansation, Subject will be pald salary in the amount of 200,00 por month, payabia in United States currency." . Te qu Warters ard “Subsistence, Basie quarters aid subsistence eosts will ba. borna by the Subject. Occasional incidental expenses will ‘be borne by. SH/D0B Station hunds,: os . * Bs Qperaticnsl 2 Exconsas. Ho operat ional kuperises are contemplated during the period cove : ; St ; oo 9. Other cowltnenta, Tha following additional comitmentea have been made to the Subsectr. . : ’ erprem ate AES EY TT i i — ae He ita. “subject will receive such , danital and i } oa ‘pediaal: panaf ita 89 may be. nece necessar. maintd in: nls “‘physiéal atatag for nea | 4 we uO eventaal use on ‘his vasaigned mission. Costa to be borne by $s op Stétion: Funds. 4 : =” i Iniraranes Tnguranea’ coverage for ‘death or ‘dseabilaty. Seeeree ‘xened | 9, 000.006 Costs shargeable agelnut Prefect: rt, Basie entertainment ‘expenseo will be borne” oupense cane ‘be borne! by, sR/Dii8: Station Although, no. gush: nopresite. hos’ bean nade the os ' Sabject, resettlement in‘ the: United, “Sta | could ‘posaibly becons necessary 85 & fora of ‘controls: ahould this be ‘qeened’ necessary” fron a security viewpoint. — . lL. io’ comaitments other than those. stated. ‘above have bean nade a the sutjeat. _ . MW at auch tine as “Sublest- yoeonters treining for hia proposad’ nisaton, about 1 July 1960). all provisions of his initial enkegenant will again apply. , a 5 | ; 4 _ i MICHAEL RAE: | : Chief, SH/LCB | : : | : Dists : i Orig. & 1 - Addresses 1 ~ Contracting Officer : ie . . . . . . : ° i. 14-D0000 'Fanaskhet . police | t - while they ques Lone bin they” referred: to hin as” ire ‘Teitzichivilts © David has no off ficial documents in the nane of De Fanasthoty all of his docunents are in the name of Tzitzichivili. “David had a chess eiub ne: enbership card in the name De Panaskhete : : oo ” _pavia wrote a book "tts Better for-ne to git tn the chair (electric)" a crime novel. an article conceming “this. ‘book whth a pleture of . . ' Dave appeared, in the newspaper La Provencal - this article had a picture of Dave with the name De Panaskhet, in 1957. HAY 77 i ; * 3 . 3 * « > = @alef,. SR/DIV: . Director of Security ; v | | - siVto8 Mesorandum datied as ‘September £69 “ie ; “9 Tie:subject’ isan élied: who, at ‘the ‘pequest of. sx/ am “(for the’ purpose of. Redox training), was parolled 1 fate: ‘the u. ‘Ss ‘ato: the custody of. the CIA. in April. 1999. : 26° According to ‘the referenced’ meorendum, - "the subject's training for this. ‘purpose has been suspended until about 1 August 1960, when it willbe réinstituted. ‘This delay, it {9 understood, is due to tthe fact that hia proposed mission has been postponed until late 1960. ; . 3. Te is observed that on/riv proposes that the subject _ . - De permitted to remain in the U. 5., without being’ in custody, “ wntdl bis: ‘training ia reinstituted in late 1960, and, in the 1 - ah interim, his services will be utilized by TSS. It is also ve pote ‘noted that the subject. has, in the past, béen convicted of poet robberiss abroad; nas. engaged in various nefarious activities and that his knowledge of the English language fa linited. 4, Although recognizing that the subject fe undoubtedly - a ‘Likely candidate for the Reédsox program, and further, that, — . psycholcgically; it might well be preferable for the individual to fee) that he is not in an "arrest" category, still, this - office is reluctant, to place in Jeopardy the arrangenents nade Mith the Attorney.General by CIA, vhereby individuals otherwise ‘vexcludable can ‘bs Drought into the U. S. for training or for . other operational purposes. 5. It ‘ts felt, consequently, that further consideration -ahoula: ve given to the necessity for keeping AEASPIC in the U. ‘Se: _ Guring ‘the period he is ) waiting for his _ trmining to be commenced, -233477 14-0000 F full coustderation, tt is eti11 “eaisoats n thile countiy diring the interim period, it-1a La ed eet MCU ee SULEAT LS, Oo een Be eT . 1. As outlined in ‘the attechnent, it is desired that subject's Present Zli-hour custodial status ba suspended mtil Such time’ as he resenters PSG training. about 1 august 1960, and authority be granted for hin to reside in an apartaént in washington, D.C. under -alias,.whore he will not.be uncer 2h-hour Supervision. Subject is to : -- . be employed by TSS, and will report daily to an established TSS covert - pO "site. te ne Sec beast 2. Although subject will:not ba under Constant, direct supervision i - . during. this period, he will be:raporting week days to a 135 representative, : -;) in additden te"which he will be contacted on a weekly basis by a menber ! of ‘this Bese. .Subject's unescorted‘novensnt will be diaited to “ Rashingeton, "D.C, ‘proper and he has already been informed of verlous other F¥estrictions which ‘he ‘rust abide by, f.0.3 no auto, no driver's permit, Ro .permansnt roda-mste, certain ber and night club limitations, and so forth. . . mo ; : ; . : er Subject is available at the conventence of your office for such “wisits to Lanigration and Naturalization Offices as nay be deanod mecessary,: — : . . : ky “For further’ inforastion regarding subject agent,. please contact ; ' Er. Perry Crookham an’ extension §331. Oe ; / : Chief, Sk/DaB Attachnents oo ‘ec Mono-for Chief, 0S/SSD ; : addressee i Subjts 201 i Chrono . ; ; _ f ete LSE IP? Td eat bi 20H0: <ispuy FORs Chief, 6s/Ssi ; amtenria “ot May Metiond Hanea . : Request tor a widLizatiton a f aeeaty ARASTIC. . 1959. ci/ca Livisica ‘aporoved “Wien 75532) on ‘Lh March 1989. ; The. : pfoposiid ndision was receatly postponed until late 1960, and £t ia LO presently conte=plated: ‘that, subject wil. reenter treining for the migsion. about: 1 August, 1960. ; A i _ 2. Inamuch as considerable tine, effort and expense have been .~@evoted to the recruiteont and training of the agent, who appears’ vell ‘qualified: for the mission, it. is‘dssired to rétain hia during the! interin ina productive capacity. [ue to his rather’ unique backcround end eupebilitivs,. 4% is telioved he could be exployod in a useful capacity ‘ by TSS. - 3. In view of the foregoing, tt is ‘presently Planned to release’ subject from the present 24-hour custody, permit hia to reside in an. apertaent in Neshington, D.C. under alias, ant work oa daily ‘basis for T23 offfens in an established (755) covert gite. The vork tentatively planned for hin involves cataloging specific inforsstion taken fron East German décunents, and develoning and/or Laproving tools and methods for picking locks. Although ‘35 misht present other related requirements, subject's aployzent vould not involve work which would preclude his - eventual use a3 a RITLOX agente . he By aeparete mexorando, CI/oa Division has bee | requested to suspend azbject's: Ga until he resunes training, and 03/alten Affairs Steff has bean: requested to coardinate with Imicration and Naturalisaticn . Office concarning subject's proposed - “etatus and docanentation. 5. “Your approval-of paragraph 3 above is ‘requested. - by For’, further’ inforastion om this subject, plesse contect x ure Torry Creokhan on extension 9331. - WICHAYL SA5 bboy EB en FA 77 ps - . a. 11 September 1959 “MEMOTARDUM FORE. Chief, CI/ca Tivisdan —* . fée suspension’ of cre _o work tentatively planned for him involves. cataloging " ‘specific. information. taken fron East Geraca docunents, and developing ~ and/or ‘iniproving tools and, dethods. for picxins locks, Although T33 may present other rolated requireme fits, subject's employmen At will not " Anvolve work which vould preclude bis eventual use as a RFDS agente 2. - By separate remorstda, quthority for utilizing subject tn this . ZI employment haa been requested .of 08/359, ard 03/alien Affairs Steff - has been requested to coordinate with Insigration ‘and Naturalization (Office -coniceming. subject's proposed stotus snd documentation. , 3. It ie therefore requested’ that subject's Operational Approval in ‘ba ‘suspended, to be reactivated upon. requagt about 1 auguat 1960, ot eae which time. subject will reenter. training for the originally planed hc For further inforsation regarding this subject, please contact Mr. Perry Crooknea of extensian 9331. ; MICHAEL BAK Chief, SR/DCB -FC/vat Dis tribstion: c rae ~e Sot de 14-0000 ©. EX uneuassirien COMMENTS (Nudibed: och -commate to iho hom ‘whom J INITIALS —-|'-to whore: Drew line goreis column citer each comment.) J |.” (INTERNAL = )sUNCLASSIFIED DLS COVRANTENT PRINTING OF PAE: 1956 0» 4T871 4 14-0000 = M .eaeviver of ¢ German -Conicenitration oe bs ‘yoaer various conditions. ‘Ee fecla in> : Prysical ‘Bouination: . Height 56", wetgnt 136 p pounds, age an. a . ‘General Seal,” ‘wiry,’ ding Frenchman with prominant features who. aan : ; i. ; He, la intelligent, cooperative and quite . : 4 z “pulse 66; -respiration 14, temerature ‘ - i Z cé'of ald broken nose vith a deviated 3 sept o : “negative. - Chest: lungs and beast negative. Abdomen negative Genitalia, rectiuia and prostate: negative. : aii I _ Sear’ near right mee. a “Impre i Healtiy male with life expectancy (rater ordinary : onattions) to ‘age 68 or 70. Ho reccesiendations. fat Lick wden , LU LEE X. BUCEARAN, ¥.D. Acting Chief, Operations Division, i > See Lag? 7 “SECRET” ER cx pearltyralty tins eg FUP ETN, onyed c.g ttethalaren-aarcth chat te «vlog lak ey st Socpiauoreaeketethsgytdhet type 7 Ay ati ire T-i25: Bae 14-0000 to : ‘of the centents thereof. . oo : — By Contracting Cfftcer : * ACKROEEDCED a Co a . WITNESSED __ ad ! A 2 $ ¥ ? ? 14-00000 BERL, GER. 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PAARL, FRAACE the mente A tenet A Gene ALAC ee CR en bP 14-0000 we me ’ . ae ow abs . . . a #. | | ‘ - Dood 1 14-00000 a eee ee Te a oe date of agent rtetto ~— 6 fg. fe , LY SH GSH. ae . ve ; ae : _ 7 63 it inf tration ia ty air or water: how 7 eng. wi the agent: stay tiv hiding befors: traveling to ‘tho: SU REP RANE iay lela Fabel. a SECRET ty =i ee i, Aidiae cama iin, oo ar betta tee aliaiar bys aati, AY 14-0000 “-BitLLteaton "10. n, 32, _fppeentente date of exttitration —O, Indicate’ method of exfiitration.. Ke L.. If nethed io Diegal ocrder crossing, indicate axact lccation en border. (This information is needed for " nesessary border cachet or border pass.) . A A en tn _SECRET atc og 14-0000 cn OT te a wiles. ' 4 3 14-0000 1400000. a Os TOMES wre tan _ SECRET ~ (EVEN WHEN BLANK ae a NOS) 33065R — -_ . Date ¢ Avs vot 1asg ? . ' on HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THatT iN MY RELATIONS with THE TES FeXERNMENT.1 WiLL USE. THE FOLLOWING SiG. . HERE REQUIRED. cee ee peer es ” Einests ow oe (name, PRINTES 14-0000 14-0000 oe giseet Th-Mareh 19550 . he. wil) actually: feceive : ‘. authorized, The appropriate: security, a@pcroval for. obtained. Type Operational ‘Asp arovalss Now €973532, : 3. “Citazenship.. me Subject is a , foreten nittonal, . Serpent jenéation. Subject will be paid salary Sa the anount of por 3 payable in United States currency. Cf this anourit, 550,00 per sonth during, traisins and tie duration he miasion, ~All unpeid. nonies: will accrue to his ersdit in an escrow. of & ‘sccomt, the-paymunt of wide!: will be dependent upon the proper performance of. tis duties and bo payable ‘Upon completion of mission fer which encoged. Frovisiétis also made for payront- of bonus rot to exceed |: 19, 000,00. S. Quarters ond Subsistence. The Subject will be remished quartora and: subsister: tare as. "thease costa to be borne by 5: MDS. Stetion funda. be Overational. epenses ~ ooo o ‘ ~ ” Operational. travol and expenses to be potd as offtetally of “De Donestie- travel costs: will -be: ‘borne by : S4/tiD Station funda. - rravel oats. to ent fron’ the United: Statesy ond - forekn Pave? vill be cherie scatnot Froject aE PSTD, ‘Operational oxpetises ‘to be. ‘borne by: Frojeet ASSINTT: iL. " Trataing cman to be carried: by Station, alloteent.. Paar oe ft ar} : . dorne by SR/DCB >tetion finds. 9. be 2 noah tartans permeate - Continzent Odbtirations..: ‘The folloving: bas not be promised: the al, but nay have to be. mat by the Governments Resottloxent in the int ted States, either. aa: an: “addittonst tio Comitnents othor isan those stated above- have bead mada to - the Subject. - MICKAEL 2ak Chief, cafoca a : “Subject or as a a fora at. control should: ‘this becom necessary 1. fren’ at security viewpoint. | : 14-0000 a . yy ; : me ene PRA AOR See oe te nen _ : “ ..SR/DOB.. Gregg Ress : t . Bile Labs: . aoe ty agents hve ‘a: Wary sen ‘tntorest tn tha. a sibjoate ‘and really imroved * thede. working wnewdodge 4n vepe - co In Maps, tha félloving subjects vere covered. po 7 a. Wat aro mape ont wig tiny are nooded i ae chow types of maps, . _ oe we 0. Terrain and how initeated on maps. a a. Map orientation, Compass inspection, Graphite so , “e@, True Marth, Mag North ani Grid North, , “f. Map doelination ge tapatrection oO _ . is Send Tabla contaure - , a a i. Cardboard profiles . _ ee So a ke ee a Valleys a oo ; 1, Terrain Hovenont a oo ey t 5 s77. . 1400000 gy epresenting artiad salary for ‘acents for period 19 July - wh. fron.DOB/Finance by Fred- Kirkpatrick. %50.00 of ‘ nowt ‘for. AEASPIC ‘and-$50.00 ‘for AENUTYES/3. Receipts . _ ebtairied. Following: ‘receipted to be obtained for total ‘galary/ ‘bonus’ anouiite. for: oth agents,” tn view of “project postponensnt. ae AENUTHEG/31 SL. 95. (total. Fefund of allotzent. to parents) ~ . $1350.00-(total edcroy acce’nt) | a $1000, 00. (total bonus) : Plus new. set of totaling $600,400: (200. f for months of ee os : May 5° ‘June and July as per’ ‘written. 7 AFASPIC® $1700.00 (total. escrow account) $1000.00 (total bonus) NOTE: AFASPIC's partial salary receipts are in order re agreenent. 14,0000 3 a ny i : “ss . . §0d.on his assignment. Is any requirenents. given to hin in writing, - a: Biplouatically. assum : ; lead hip and diseisses: aspects of | ‘problems with bis partner Al. a also. "Agents, aelected “the” Lensatic an ‘thot ehiiloe,: : ot to mich eacinata wie plaeed on corpasoee, but snaugh to enable the agents to use a map, . - Pollowing ‘subjects of compasses wre taughts. . & “Asdauths be Beck eaimitho . . é Converting fron Map to Compass ani Compass to Map a. Map orientation by Coupass. ©. Compass, nite use. 6. Instructara Observations of Students . David ts very AntalLi gent ‘and shows an interest in doing a good autious, cit spoxen, and desires to talk over jy interested” in'tha subject of Map and Compesa and personally “Ghaideed me for the interests: showed in their questions, AL 4s also very intelligent and he, T think, ‘peopects Davide age.and . knowledge and escents Davids leadership. Sovever , if he doss not fully - umferstand Davids coments, he questions David until be is satisfied ia hte. pind that Mhat David is doing is right. Teer meme aS eC RB ALERT EERRGS SEE APSE ACA ARM I Res ENN DB Age GLAU TE toes 7 ‘al | 14-0000 14-0000 6a ae ite 4 7h wy S Yq er Deputy Gil? -SR/DOB, requested’ “goon: as’ be- (Buoject) - could: be gyaph. ° Td. prinar interest vas to solyeraphe events ir Y Subject" 0 life history, fras-ap- ; ; y: occurred whether: Subject was febricating: sos . ’ pe Americans” “Because -he was an opposition so : in omter to make:hinself appear more Ss ‘ ‘ 3. 00:33, ay and: 25 March 1959 Subject * vas interviewed. end ‘ply. we exaniin n tha French ‘languege, on the premises of a safe ub ject was very cooperative througtout the in- tted to polyoma examination. > ‘Subject. ‘stated that. he vas born on 12 July 1918 in Gort: near the town of Tiflis in Georgia. Subject haa two siblings, a sister, Helea, born _ on ¥.May 2915. and: ther, . Achille, ‘born on 17 July 1916. Bubject'a” | ” father’ vas a putrolem engineer ‘and was) rather vell-to-do, but following - * the. ‘Bolazevik Revolution ‘and the assimilation. of the short-lived Republic - Into’ the. Soviet. ‘Untea,’ Subject and iio ‘foimtly fled and settled in France inthe early 1920! 8.: oo ‘eiien without ‘gradiatl ron any of thea. Subject ascribes this to his J ‘inability to accept tho prescribed | dul? instruction and tie everydey boredom ‘> @f earning ‘things :in vi vas not’ interested, Bubject also stated that ] So, . Te * gubject! 8’ early: 5 vers’ ‘epont' in: Paris where he attended various bo ‘Gees rater iid aud unflgeiplined 42 those days, , and Lived to do as he : 14-00000 a Tong sartes of afractisds of of. the. aa 5 westind: to: taka. an exaaple of ae be When ‘Bubjec va inne teano be got tuto ateticutty vith the 2 ow French ‘Police on several occasions. When he was approximately 15! years. -of age, Subject and hie nother had gone to:a hotel. in Paris, and during a tine: check-of identity papers it’ was. established that Bubject's identity card .had lapsed, ‘and he was taken to the police precinct in order to ex- . - plain the" cireumstances, Subject was- accompanied by his mother, vho Prom- tead.to the’ police that thie wuld be attcaded to famsiintely: : a a. when. ‘Subject waa approkimataly 1b years of age, he stole a dice Loe : taésaly tron a book tore. He was apprehended by the clerk vho called the Boe a police, and’Subject’was taken to the: local precinct. A-call vas mide to : - wo an : Subject's-mother;- and Subject was released in his mother's custody. No _ “Foti tution vas necessary, since the book had besn taken back by the clerk. “BL: then Gubject’ vas 17 years of ags, he and a group of his friends - ad gone to Robingon in order to go horseback riding. They vere lato in . peturning the horses and started: galloping in the streets of Robinson in - ; : order. to'get-back to the riding stable, Toe local gendarme stopped. then : wh eo and charged them*with sone infraction having to do with. disturbance of the So * a peace. Gunject stated thet thee years avery, te return en pals 0 90" . oo fran fino. ; teh 9 When gubJect was 19 years of age, he spent 12 days in jail in ‘Paris. ‘This was due. ‘to an infraction of the French registration orii- | nances. for foreigners, < during the days: prior to the start of World War It. 2. 74-0000 . ul Joct “wen! ‘through ‘part of- his ‘denod1 li zation procedure in Lyoaa, | ‘France, where be wis tesucd 660 frafcé ond given a travel order to proceed home to Paris. When-Subject arrived in Paris, he was required to go to the’ geslermoris on Bo ovard-Exelams, which was the demobilization center for tl where’ he. was fesvéd an. additional 200 Trance and officially of? the role | ‘the ‘French Ariy. Subject stated that this vais: the | x ta Alaorganisation in: France, due te the recent. defeat oy. Germang,. and ‘the’: bexinbing of the. occupation. le me “Be The: Pronéh Aimy ‘official, with whon- ‘Bubject spoke regarding the’ ~ we “posatbinity of” obtaining exiploynent, advieed Subject to zo to the French Fo J Matary Titelligence. . Subject stated that he obtained the ‘address, vhich . ‘ é 4s Gnd: attempted to get ih touch with the successful and vas given the "run around. " hie abject returned’ ‘home..and lived at the fanily. reaidence at Rus Cabarita (thts. -pumber has’ béen changed to $36). Subject attempted | to lock for employuost, but ihe vas unable to find any type of work. : uw. Through: ‘sone frienda, Subject. discovered that. the Germans ‘Were ‘hiring people for ettploynent: in. -Germany. Subject. weat to tho Gernan. Arbeita Ast..on the-vunt d' O>say and made’ application for vork in:Germiny: He a) ated ‘that he. ims an eléctrician;~ ‘and he waa told that he would: be -sent to Poelitz-Stettin to work in-a’ factory, Where “he would be receiving one mark per’ hour: “(ahiteh vas" ‘then egutvalent to 20 francs). Subject signed a . Powe contract for .a period of one year, and he. received a travel order to proceed a | to hia destination, 15. Subject atated: that within & few days he anda number of other volunteers’ were loaded aboard a ‘Special train and: proceeded into Germany. ' : i visit ‘to Stattin Suda ; 7 srlis; “in order to ‘see an ‘inagie “Budject- ‘rece tved an authori sation which entitled him to stay - awiy. for a period of ten days, which Gade it unts] 2 June 1902. The dodue meats that: Subject had in his posassaion at ‘this tine vere as follova: ‘paper ‘whieh - ‘identi led Subject es a Geargien livtag- in’ & factory Tr, and viieh, be Obtained ‘approximately. ten ‘days after his ‘arrival at | . the: n document vas 4 work-car? which was iedued-to all: a | 1 the factory and sServed'as-an identity card. Bubject's . . | r . to France, and Le extended the dato on the trevel . * Whier fave hint eurticiert tine to accosplieh his’ ‘in Berlin. In Berlin. Subject took the train to Aachea, vbere ho met eaveral other Andividuats ' who. intended to cross the: frontier and return to: quiries as. to how to proceed’ into France,. and : told:.to 26 and Bee the Gestapo to obtain guthcrization to cross i the: -frontior and vas told‘ te returns to Berlin. Instead, Subject decided - to proceed, on ‘foot, tovard the Belsyan border, a ant thio tine Subject did not consult -the Gernai- euthoritles. | 28. ' With: thie travel dceument Gubject } had no difficulty and arrived : 19. Subject. proceeded ‘to the Biren, ealneay area and inquired fron decor to door about: ‘goasoneWno Gould: kelp | hia across the “German frontier. Subject. finaly round. an Andividual who. promise, for the sim of. 4O marks, — to lead fig (Subject) ‘a across the Geran-B:lstan ‘froctier, during the alg: i. ” They. crosse:’ the frontier without any difficulty, ‘and Swiject proceeded on - tor Verviers, - Belgiun,. wl be took the ‘train to ‘either Liege or’ Charlero!. Sub ject nade inquiries as te waere he could: chance his: German murks. into’ h ong, because Subject ‘did not cone to on time making “electrode o : |. Job’ did not ‘last-very” lo OPK +O: i and vas not very interested: in hip job, since it was a very monotonous, ~ : repetitious sort of work. An incident occurred in the factory which be- came a pretext for Subject's transfer to arcther factory. There was a _ wobbery in Subject's depertment, involving the theft of some -platinun ae “ erucibles. While Subject vas never..accused of it, be was aazed questions, | by ths police. officials who came to the factory to investigate the theft. . fo , The factory manager used this iucident as a pretext to: have Subject trans- - ferred. i iv). 22. ‘Subject was asgigned to. vork.2 sanjelectrician in another factory ‘In Berlin, which was engaged 15 the manufacture ‘of beits for machine ‘guns hounted -in aircraft: “Subject stated that the produetica work was very” eitiquated, and numerous Women vere engaged in inspecting-belts for the proper eize, by using & hand gauge. Subject built a jig which greatly speeded. up the inspection work, and the management of the factory decided that Bubject vas a great German petriot.- 4 ae . '23. In Berlia, Subject met a Frenchman by the name of Pascal, who was also: employed as a-French Yolustary worker. Pascal told Subject. that he - (Pascal) ‘wanted ‘to return to France. Subject vas also tired of his Job, - and they decided to tr; to get back ‘to Paris. They went to the office of the Arbeita Ant in Berlin and got plank leave passes. Subject filled”in the information ona typewriter, then vith ‘a burnt match dnd indla ink traced the.outline of the “eachet’ froa a validated leave pass, and re- turned to the Arbeita Ant office where he stood in line to have his pass validated. “When Subject’s turn cane, the busy clerk : , witha eursory c 5 :. Bildly interrogated, and‘a check vas nade} a ‘their Prench france ito ‘Spanish- pesetas. They vere’ “unsuccessful, were ~Yooked upon very suspiciously, remained for cue day and decided to return . to Prance, vhere the german Grenz Polizei, which Sdject believes vere naa -Bers.af the Wehrnacht,- arrested Subject.and Pascal and Leyt then under _ guard for a period. of approxinatoly | four. days: During this time, they vere r “whether ‘they vere wanted by the ‘Gertian ‘Police. — After:.four’ days, they ere relensed and taken under guard to the” Henilays’ Ratlroed Station, 474 vere tole i o buy: tickete to Paris, whieh they hed: indicated as their residence.” _ : “35, As goon as the German authorities “Lert, Bibjoct end Pascal ex- a changed their ‘tickets for another destination,” and. got.out at the town of - Pau. There they proceedéd, on. foot, to Holcon on’ ‘the: boriler ‘of Vichy. France, They crossed over end net tro gendarme and told ‘the gendarne that “they” (Bubject and Pascal) wanted to join the Fore un Legion. At the . genlarnerie, they ‘were givih an official travel o:ve} ‘proceed to Toulouse. Upon arriving there. they wore, told to proceed to barscilles. In Marseilles, Subject aod Pascal unde a faux pas. .Tay shoved their German passporte, oid the attitude of the French changed.” “Pascal indicated ; te ‘the. ‘Freachi: authorities that: he would volunte 68 a vorks in Af: rica, where: he had a frien : te: . later killed during aA air reid. | Bubject! 'g cousin attemted to ‘help. hin (Subject) but wad unable to do 90, and Sibject took the train to the’ - Cralone-sur-Soane, tie border betyveen occupied ad mioceiunted France. 2. At the border, the card, alereat Subject’s neane fctr) Frits WILT. Subject played hie role to the. hilt,- using his. Tnowledse of the German I Ab erie are ut asa ype fh cde eMart rte vat ene tines | | & It was at thie time, in late 1943, that Sibject sav how casy it 3 was to go back and. forth between Germany and occupied Prence. Since be ‘ iS ‘had’ a@ passport Bubject vas not ‘atopped between the two ccustries, and tn order to iueure free travel bo-made“hinself a permasdit travel order. - ne obtained ‘through Georgian friends, vho vere voriing in various J “German ninistrics.: Bubject's knovlédge of photogranhy wis very holpful. i (| * 8 Bai. Bubject's friends, noticing tint be,eecned to go back and fcirth : : : at, vill an. to charge hin vith emall comilesions. He vould tako coffee | i : and variéus other foodstuffs, which vere-searce in ‘Germany tut eablly. ob i - tained fron ‘Spain, through devious channels... Subject woudl either deliver e > @p-eel] the products to certain individuals in Gérmany, Sxl would: keepa - |... eertain percentage of the soncy for hinself. Subject quickly beceme avare (i |." het'he coulda make more moticy if he could-obtain’ the itens iisself. Bub- ue "Jeet: entacts with various: individuals vho were engaged in making . trips, and forth frog Paris to the Spacish border. ‘Tay would bring Rack coffee, tea, American dollars, and various other ocarce itens. Bore . German soldiers vero unvitting members of Subject's dlackrarsit operations. In ‘ordér: to'do this work successfully, Subject ha: to becorir ac- to-the various passcs and. travel orders issued by various German apa “.Bubject eet up a laburatory, capléete with plotographic en- larging’apparatus.. He photograplied and enlarged visad in. order to be able | to reproduce the exact outlines and lettering in the visa. Toen bo would ” reduce. then to the proper. size and transfer then on to the proper documents. 7 1400000 * a ° oe wf ee eh viti, an engraver ta porte; who’ eAgrated the | proper. A t will, | the proper ‘etanp for val f ~ -Oevastonally- and that eaiée, Subject “reproduced, the vatermarss.- - a ; at, nants the wateniar® ; bien usually .. ed Swi feet’ j “paper. - 2 : passport ait,’ ‘by using ‘ates. or’ varn unter, he would soften the cnulston and then carefully Lifting it off the paper, . using tweezers and’ little: sticks of wood, Subj-ct would transpose the exaleio: inv the photographic : aan _ paper of ‘the passport. Subject stated that this was an. extrmely delicate i : operation,” ead ‘required long and careful practice on bis part. ; i 32. Daring ‘theabove procedure the photograph was sligntly ‘Aietorted, and occasionally | ‘the emulsion vould absorb too cuca water axd vould over- : : eo . flow the bounds of the original photosraph, In that case, Subject would . : trin the edges to Cit properly. Subject stated that one corner of the : “ : piotograplr ‘would usually be‘atanped by the validating offices, and if tha = cob, : catchet Was.io “ink, the ini:.would revain o: tha paper when S.bjéect Lifted off i ‘ the. old cnulsion. Tuls ink *woila - Bhov throw the nev enulstod, and on . : ‘ urocry. exaiination it would be Inpossible to distinguish vhother tie ink | “was-over the emulsion. or iuider the emulsion. If the catchct were of the : ' impresoion type, there voull be .no probleu vintsocver since it- would show . eoulaion very readily. ; , A 3. “Subject statu! that ho obtai ned for hinecht a Rumanian diplomatic : ‘ j passport which he bought, through a cirl friend, fron a Ruceantan ut the wmanian' Hibassy ia Berlin. 3. dject. vought tits: passport ror 1000 maris, nd he used it only while be waa traveling in Berlin. Ia effect, Subject sund ai entirely new identity whenever he stepped into bis car eince the resistration and ‘ariver's License were all made cut to conforn with the / 'name on the passport. Since 3 djuct's car was regietered fa the ame of ot 1 ‘ an. wiployee of a foreign wnbaaay, ‘Subject vas entitled, as a atpienat, : i : : to a larger cas: ration. ; . G a. 14-0000 ‘wh subject recAl : Tory (iR- 18D) "asd Charles ALLUADMES TtR-IRD). | , the provided each of these tan vith a passport, a travel eier, ration ‘ca “and & omall sus of money, Subject also instructed each rw on hov bast to contuct Lineulf 42 onlor to avold beng amprelined at the border. oe i Oa 36. ’ Bubjevt - ‘also furnished an individual. by the nae of RORSTEM “a trovel: order. EGLISTED! vos a German Jev,' vho was exgagud ia black- ‘marketing. operations: . TEGELSTEIA had wisfdged to cecal his Jevish back» ground and ‘vas. in’ poaseséion of a-Germon paséport, put feelin: that the Gerniais were. about to arrest: aia, he “provalled upon Subject ‘te furiien aia a a false travel oner,. which ‘Subject ald. 3% subject. adiviced that he was. pueceasful- ‘in this vork. because. each Gertian niniotry Lesucd: ite om travel orders, and there vas 20 mans of d. uble. checkin); first, the difficulty vas too great to double check the temporary duty travel orders; escondly; the Gunsana vord oxtrenaly.re- ' gpectful of official looking documanta; thirdly, because. of the. low’ mentality: of - personnel ot cnocx points; finally, because the. padovorta te Were not. counterfeit in al). cdses, ani all Subject ‘did vasa to substitute a ney. photegruph for the‘originul, In return for the favor thet Subject extended to these podple,- acne of then reciprocated by helping huis with his blacimriket opérations.. : : “38... Sy bjcet hada. plan woredy, he wanted to 5 ehlarge ‘pts placksariat gperatious, and had the intention of sctting up'a tupevay adio systan to. improve hie casmmications., VILLADT, tao Frene: prisoner of wir vhon Subject hslped,. wos. an’ enginetr, | Ori Subject had interded to use VILLOMAUIN: in sotting. up. the post. in.Parla, However, berore ‘Subject could. \ eeconplian this be. (Bwject) was arrested by the German Poltee. 14.0000 . Ww, ‘Budject atated: that ca ‘this Cay he was. jeaving: oo a trip to Paris ‘and haa. brought alonz four suitcases © containing - redio parts, pistols, a> _ Munition, inks, printing equipment, camcrus, and various paraphernalia _ necescary for the manufacture of false documents. The police took Subject ~ : back to bis hotel and searched the abartient, where they found more equip- - ment and photographed everything. Aftur that, Gurject: uns taker to the ad polieca station, viere he wa acparated fron nis frienda, The arrest oc- ; curred on either. 2) or 22:February 1944 ‘at: approximately 1127. Subject. . i . recalls the Maney | because the only. day trala to. Parls left. at about that bour. _. Kh. Subject stated that. the previous events: he had suffered aa ac- _eident on his hand. . He hnd found a mall phosphorous. tomb and was une | seraving. the detonotar, when it: blew. up and: cut off. several of Subject's fingeras ‘At the police station, Subject vas treated, medically. Subject : ” Was: interrogated for riod of. approximately’ eight morte. “In: the. ! beginoing, he. Wad.- ii arrogated every. day, and he: ‘admitted: to the following ze - crimes: Subject: ‘stated that Le “did engage ‘tn making” fdle¢ dccuments end : that-:he was endangering ‘the security of the German Reich, and wag charged : i by the ‘police with espionage and of conducting ALotelligence with the : engny. “ Bubject: did: ‘nat epecifically adilt to these tvo charges, but kept ’ hie case ‘by’ evasive ansvers. Subject vas ‘eondemmed to ‘death, put before’ the sentence ‘could ‘be carried out Subject was liberated a oy the entry of ‘the Apericon ‘Anty, on 12 April 1945. ; i : “ha. Subject had been an inmate’ “of the German prisons in Tegel, Plotzen : co ‘See, Hanover,.and Volfenbutten. ‘Subject atated that.be believes the place ! for his execution vere delayed because ofa: -echena that he devised to in- ‘a@uthoritica:in hin. ‘Subject. stated that he adviecd the Germans that hes was the. inventor of a motor which could be run on hydrogen. 7 . : 14-0000. 45. The B or BubJect'a trensfer frat prison ta prison ‘was due to the rapid Boviet advance, ‘and ‘luckily 8..bject found himself in an area which vas overrun by the Amcrican Amy, in the middle of April 1945. After: Aitparation, : Bubject and the other prisoners were seit to a.camp in the. : vicinity of Kassel, fron which-they vere™to be. repatriated to Preace.- occu snwee, ‘However ‘living conditions, vere extrenely aifficult,,. and. Subject, and several or. : ei ded » to go out on their. own... They. Cceupled a ‘deserted villa on: ject’ Drought in electric a 2 taching then.-to’ the. electrie . vireo. - One day.an : the: wires “ant ‘tore-thea. The driver stopped : would cane back later’ and fix the “wires. In’ “the , ‘aftermoon; ‘the: driver’ of: the. truck returned with several compatons - and they coaneeted” the. electric wires to-the House. “Dic Griver ‘then asked -. Subject whether Ba (driver), could bring his. girlfriend to the house, end . Subsect- agreed. - ‘This weat,on for several ‘days, and. finally the driver's - ‘girlfriend. renained to live -at the house. “The driver then brought - sone a a of his’ companions, who: ‘bro + their girlfriends to Live at tho house. . ee _ ‘Subject and his friends: were supplicd with Aderican Amy rations, ani this ss . gonventent. errangetient continucd for several months until Subject and nis ae friends decided to. return to ta Fracee, Do. 46. Subject made. hia May. to the ‘repatriation center in parte, which.” | | wos. located- in the. Hotel Latetia -on-the Boulevard Raopail. At this. tine : _ Bubject claimed to have lost all of hia documents and: ‘went under ‘the pane A of .David DATO: He’ elaincd )-be a French. citizen who. had. been a prisoner . of: war fn" ‘Gernaiys, Hovever,” Subject was unableto carry this off, as re- “was Fecogiized by ‘one of ca ‘Georgians, : who worked in the repatriation 14-0000 m center. - "whieh he inpértéa- Wooden bullets vhich he had wiittled, -Tuls robbery’ “Was 60 succesaful and. so intereating that” tiie tvo partners decided to cune- mit another robbery. .of the same type. Thio vas also suc wecessful, and they "The sone .of Count Su gect ¥ vos. int erroeated by. the: Prénch Sceurtty. Officor,. vio sy aopoeee then etavcd, to”the ‘Security pafor. ADAM aad because of the ‘excitensnt« - eiret robe 7 tee (tted “in carly "1949. ‘Bubject used a brokes: 1 Pevol. ver, into attexpted a third one. The tarzets for all of these robberies vere jewelry shops... The third robbery: was unsucecsoful, and Subject. wanted to wo back to an honest ies: Subject. was, at this time, happily marricd, and vas -afraid that hia wifo might find out. about his activities. Hovever, ADA threatened that if Subject did not work with hin. on another robbery, he . (adéM) vould tell: ‘Bubjeet's wife. about the prior robberies. |S bject - agreed to participate, in one more escapade, and in June 1950 they come ‘mitted’ a successful robbery on the Bank “Credit de 1’ Suest" on the . Bowlevard Hausmann in Parise. The proceeds of the. robbery were split by the two, and very shortly thereafter ADAM. was apprehended by the French Police, because of his wild spending. Under interrogation, ADAM adnitted - to the rébveri+s and implicated Sudject. Subject vas apprehended by the ” French. ;olice,. wiiile he was on the. Frenei-Spunish border. Be was brought . back to: Paris for trial, and was sentenced, on 5 January 1953, to seven. years -at hard. labor. He was released oa 1g. Deceaber 1955 for good be- | _ havior. - Tite Ls on record with the ‘French Police apd. was not discussed "at length with Subject. 48. . Bubject stated that he kas not heard froa his father and sister eines their: return to the Sovict Union, except for the following: Apnroxte “mately two years. ago, Subject's brother received a lettcr addressed to “-oearing the eddresa of Subject's. brother in. ‘Gap, France. “Tats Letter was ostensibly from a vanan whom neither Sub- ject nor hie brother..kmova,and dsxed for news of then. It had a reply . envelop: in it, end Subject does not know whether his brother ever L:to! ‘Germany as & foreéd so fe. 14-0000 Ke! ever | ‘wep ‘ed. to this. lettdr.- "Subject hed news" of--bts- sg; iy: to Hex” friend, “Madame Anette. -BABET" (ci, also’ rece tved devs, of nia -eister-from a 2nd ¢ or 3rd. cousin a ~ KERRESSELIDGE: (R-TRD), who da: ut. 52. “ Bg ae ( Ge, , . . : ‘ sister. “in Mose t “At that’ time Mathieu ‘was in Moscow fn contact with ‘the Freich Consulate, - which -teaued hima paper stating that he vas a French citizen. Mathieu then got in touch with Budject* 8. brother, who sent Mathieu sufficient funds to return to France. 60. Bubject stated that he bas ‘two distant cousins in the Uni Biayes, aivy end. Othar ZALDAS TANT. Subject stated that. he (Fee mtly saw Y, cone to France ona ‘visit, and Bubject. asked thai fo. tell dae ‘that rything 1s ‘going vell. Bubject's maternal uncle, Djibo (Gabriel) -KANICHELI(NR-IRD), who 1s.a taxi driver and lives at #37 Rue de la Rochef wuld, Paris IX, Fracce, is well acquainted with the majority of the Georgian who formerly resided in ‘France but are now spread throughout _ the world. Bubject's father was a nenber of tha Georgian nobility andy as ~. guch, had a larga eirele of frieads. 51. Subject stated that he vould be very interested in obtaining a permanent Job ‘with the Americans, which would give hin a sense of secomplish- nent and vould satisfy his yearning for an exciting and unusual life. Srectric quESTIONS, The folloving: pertinent questions \ were asked of Subject: T2973 I & IT oh. Is ‘your name David ; ? Yes. (2. Were. you born in July 1gig: . Yes. B Haband eee) car Euawa tial 14-0000 . 2 te Ak he pen of yor vt to Re 7 bog ws Bubject stated that he hed told her “that he was po going to undergo edme sort of an examination. She bas - ; tually: never esked Subject what. the purpose’ of his ; a . on - eonteets with the. poericans vere, but ohe is eware. _ : ' bo “that the americans cre in contact with’ Subject for : ‘ : . ae : “sane ‘opecific purpose, since she is the gp-between. : : _ ‘12. Are the annvora thet you inv given ne truthful ait exicty an : Yes. . : . an 1s. Do you ato the Rusaians ahd the Soviots: Hoe 17. Have you been. refused Yronch citizenship? Yes. ie oo Bubject charte nenifosted no enctional disturbance : : indleative of deception to any questions during tests I and IT. [ests TIT & IV a 3. Did you enlist to ‘the Frosch Foreign Legion? i. ‘Yeo. a a “ - h, Nere you ever arrested or detatand by any ntlstary police? ab 22 ‘Tests V,! 1. ‘pia you parttetpata: in binckmarket activities during 1943 and Jouh as you told me? Yes. Were you engaged in axy secret vork for the German Police? Ho.. Are you deliberately Biding frou me any of your ectivities | +2 Germany! Ho. . “Subject's charts nanifested Fate) enotional ateturbance indicative or deception to any qucetiona during tests Li. and Iv. & VIE Are you deliberately hiding the truth regarding the letter “wich you and your brother received fron Russia? - Bo. a Did your father rotum to the USSR Decause he beloved in _ Cammumien: Ro. . _ Did you ‘sister return to the: ‘UBER because: ‘abe believed in Comauniea? _ Ih. Did. your nother’ ‘commit suicide: because of. disappointment in you? © Tide 5. ‘are you corresposting with your fathee ana your eioter in the USAR? “4 14-D0000 oy “aia ew et sine ‘bu you ota tik rg tog fron satin Della a Bos! as you sxplaloed to me’. Yes. Are you éoliberately hiding the truth ebout your trip Fra Stettia. to Berlin to Paris? Ho. _- ; : wore you cape an electrician in te f0etry ta Bartint ; ‘Yeas ; ; a : —- wad were you forced: to peeons a. Gestapo ageat? . bud you vail mo te tri about trstng 0 cciet with oe | burnt match? Yeo. . : pid yon toll no the trith about gutting a yasoport? Yeo. ‘Bubject' 8 gharts monifested fare) enotional disturbance indicative of decoption to any questions during teste a VOI & Tk. ms X ax ———— me . . . . : : e 2. Did you charge the , forced laborers for the counterfeit ' documents? | ‘Tho. pid you help VILUMADE? Yes. (Ma you help ALIZAIMES? —Yede 39a ° 22. Di you fabriecte the stories you told net Boe Bubject manifested etotional disturbance ‘indicative | of deception ‘to gucstion 5a. He oxplained this reaction ‘by. stating that he bod never recaived acy renetary pay~ ment, however, it could be considered that he was repaid ta sone extent, or that be expected to be repaid, throug favors ‘da. his ‘Dlackuarket ‘activities. E875 XT bs XT : pia- -you aver use another. nane “to coricea} any activities for e foreign intelligence servies! ‘Ho. Have you ever sold or given information to a foreign pover? Ho. Have you told anyone your comuection with the Arerican Goverment? ‘Ho. Bavo you ever ben a neuber of the Comuntot Party? Ho. _ kro you sycpathetic tomud the. Commtst regine? -” Hee, Have you ever participated 4a any. Commmist activity? Ho. ; Have you ever been exnlayed be oe foreise intelligence eervice: HO 74-00000 9. Other than what you told nz, did ‘you camit any other crines? : : Nos . : j _. ° + Gubject's charts manifested no a@agtional Aisturbance . “indicative of deception to. any questions during tests ; “XIV& XV. - oe . CORCLUSION . | A raviow of Bubject's charts atoved no reactions indicative of de- ception to any of tha pertinest questions. ‘Subject adaulttel, prior to the “polygraph test, that he had comutted a jewel robbery which is not known to “the French Police. He was asoured that ve werd not interested in prosecuting him, and he secmed to be satisfied vita that explanation. It ie this cx ‘eriner's. opinion that Subject Ls not @ menber of tho RIS or. any other. foreign intelligence service. - oO von . . 06/10 /b: mo i { i | q | i i i | t 1 { 14-0000 = protien, ow id socavidinte, ‘sate Lire, Besaa te aajey paysicml azersise aa wel "UNITED STATES GOVE! “wrLiaa . Baas, sw BB e we 12 Be Greer, Ofte, uy Boat | _ . ; ' paves In _ conversations with fave, be vould bring up the eubject \ “of aniiag aod camping, saying tat he coulan’' ee the menesenty 42 tle and . cat bs would, rather live da 4 house vite eit ‘ef the caxveriences at Tabs Tas! idea of Pysical labor passat appeal to nta,. bo vould vaiser uso wls.iveta, wut age ne ; “Wwe tare sus a Jali in comveréataen, ne vould bs ‘thd one to atart 1%, uo enjoys woterg, and the fooling of tatng free frag thomn Erovnd Rim,” - suidaoug’ Dove otatad tint bd vonid Lite te tive elone ast de Dae co cocktagy negsakveping end ate, 4 2 get the fering that mcot of 1t 19 just tals and tet se would rather bar 6 oman, sumone tnt weld pet of ary oF 2end (237 eats of him, ee ee "asthe aay Yaa, bo wn ok ky tan oe he rem say tat ba edad Bo eoald ak abet the wtaare, oat woalé:oblaee (27 “ainegte det, very snag tained ator hao. Az nial tines ‘be te svoryliting tied wea placed bofere nin. Laked te insert a iivkie mine 1 as Basta, sere A AILTT Jr t 14-0000 Lie te se ” tray Dold Leplsred @ caas Jataregy- li wsanted to thea, f vane gay whey tie ca, F aelecticn, tas-saxsics Steer of tra Sees to mate up viere the ether lan, 14-0000 . fo : Note: For ABASPIC-3) ae | ft me p | Ker 1236 "+" Aa ; “ me : : : + ~ : | ey | a . x é : E _ | ) 14-0000 Distribution: — . Original - Addressee t+ SR/D08 (Romer) - L- coms \ ae gn ee eee it 14-00000 , “trot. along’ ‘three ‘ailes: in one hours 35 cent Cardinal edt 3. Eating Habits: . Subject is nct too impressed with arerican way cf eating, that is, - having all the food put cn the tadle and then each taking a portion of each course. and filling ‘up the plate, ; : am) ‘Subject feels “that more time s: nould be devoted ‘to eating than Joe C, - glloted for eating. “He was amazed that it-only tock the latter about 15° '- mimtes to eat, “Likewise; Subject likes to.eat one course at a time and . ‘that éach course be brought into the rocn’ and placed on the table Separately. After the meal-He would’ like fresh fruit, cneese, coffoe. He does not.care. ” much. for” ‘Sweets ,: neither does he care for cottage cheese salad, i.e., cottage cheese and canned fruit. This combination irks him. Subject: was - assured that this was a ranrer of eating in America anc that it was a custom and that the umcersigned probaoly would find scene faults with tha _ way the French. serve: Sood. Dave enjoys fruit juices. ‘Dave eats his ‘food in the manner to which he is accustoned, Ve puts | orly one course on his plate and only s when Tinished eating it ¢coes he help hinself to the. next course, tee At breakfast he is a very ligst cater. “He is coittent just with coffee, toast and juice. . ° oO ke Preetinet - During, the | undersigned's. stay with Subject, most of the freetine was - spent watehing TV, Walicing. ahd ‘attending ‘English lessons». Subject stated 1 Eiglish, so the: undersigned accommodated hin. A fen of "English thru Pictures" was purchased for hin that he wanted to ly / and was used as the téxt dock, Subject: was coming along fairly well in the languare.. Subject. is abla’ to manage‘ Sa stisfac torily in the lan 2gus ee only ° Ase ADS aE TT 14.0000 ats thing Which hinders” tds ‘ts his Leck, ef ‘eonficence. “BEhe will probably take care of his inpreverents . mp . Se Genétal Renariée: oo, oe OT, StF oo He.’ was andzed ‘that he was ‘in the U. S.Ae, though he was here he stated” . that® hé could nét -selieve that. he was Kere. The rélative*seclusian during weeks did ‘not Feassure him in wiyway that he definitely: was: woe TE Many of “his..ideds régaring Anerican ‘seemed to°be. ‘dmmressions. —_- ' ined from-seeing. American films while in France. 1 e has: . ttle é ficulty trying. .to place the America that he: has’ observed Rows sre ol ed idea “that” he 9, alfeady Eas" of ric — i Rap y rk aout Washington vat that oo eautifully gtr 3..(1 “Ee. While: “the ‘South: Geta Street Bridge. re b rossing’ the-, bridge, because of. ‘the’ ‘vibrations. caused: steel ‘meah, on ‘the ‘bridge; ‘stated ‘that | we mist” iT NWs Another guestion was how far i was the , i v@ were headed, The- undersigned agreed ‘that we were érosding the Fotomae “and that the area we were going to was over fifty niles froa the cistrict. : By nature Dave is very curious. To satisfy his curiousity he uses : various ruses. in order to elicit information regarding his Status and _ oo ; future... : . Whenever the unéersigned. “went fer a walk with Dave, usually before , t -end after meals, the former ‘expected to be asked numerous personal. : quéstions. Cne or tiice, Dave rentioned that he did not now v why he was here, what kind of job he. would have, etc. ‘ Dave was assured that this sounded somewhat irregular, the undersiened felt.that he mst have been told something wormewhere alcng the line, At . this point, Dave would stop asking questions, Later on the uneersigned “learned that Dave was very talkative with Tom ‘filler (alias) and told the .. latter the whole story about what was told to date. It is assumed that - -Dave was trying to Show Tom that he knew everything and thus hope that’ ‘fomé would (i11 any little details tiat Dave would omit. These were two - different approaches tiiat Dave used ‘trying to elicit ; informatica froz. the ; undersigned 2 and Ton Miller. Dave seens tobe quite a perfectionist. when it cane to things | mechanical, while at the Log Cabin, Lave tried on sf number of occasions’ te adjust the TV set. Dave could not understand “hy the TV set Sometimes. mo would: not function proverly particularly whenever a passing plane would go : : _ . oer St‘ woule* interfere ‘with the sets operation. .This account did not to ‘suit hie for-he had to try:and. ad ijust, $0.33 @ result, more tine was éxwended on-acjust ting than watehing TV. jie wes quite irked because’ he felt that the TV was malfunctioning, _ . 14-00Q00:, * + : ready ‘to} ge 1 May 1959: 7 : Shortly before Dave's departure for another safehouse, Dave remarked that -he was not mach concerned about the training that he will -have to. — _ undergo. during ‘the: next. phase Sut is concerned. nore about "der Tat.® hat he-was driving at\was to try to elicit what inforaation he could regarding "the Work tliat he will be required or expectéd.to fulfill once: training is “ over, i,es, the mission. Dave was assured ‘that this naturally would follow | only after. the Completion of the-truining, then he Would be informed by | | , ne ., the people soncerned :that at this time ‘such’information could.not be given. | rn .. | Thaét evening, the undersigned stayed with Dave ard Albert at the new Safehouse. At supper renarked about the manner in which the food was served that it was not according to French custom. . Albert said you eet the ‘way you want, yet at the same time filling-up his plate. _ : ‘After suprer,, Dave querying Albert about the property, to whom does the land belong etc. All Albert could say that it all belongs to the man who owns the house and left matters drop at that. Dave was quite witty at thé supper neal ‘today. . This was the first _ tine that the undersigned seemed to see him in such jovial spirits, Both men'seemec to hit it off.very well, Dave seens.to recognize Alberts. brawn. Dave seened to like the cooking better at the new location. Ye stated thst this place wasmch bettéer-that the other place. ie stressed . that the. housekeepers here were much better that the others. St oc . 14-0000 : ime of debriefing? 28 and 29 April 1959. Pe ois Debrdefert. Mario K.Glordanos 6 _ oo . 14860000 " , arrest in Berlin 83 - 88 In. prison, interrogation, "Invention89 ° 96 ; ' Transfer to ‘Wolfenbuttel, release,” 97 --99 D, Explanations. te Activities ‘during wid II,1- 7 E. The Period After WW OID ‘L.= 22 Laxanysts. are oe a FP.” “Additional. Gstions ee ; G.. Characteristic Traits in His Activity. a ae Reliability, of the Story, a J. Security Risks Met 2 ' Ke Suggested Next. Steps. . me So “Le Personal. » Inpression made on Debriefer. oo Tp Police ‘Force in Berlin. at ’ te To "Brazii". (Paris, Spain) Cougnt g on Spanish-French border 27 - 30 Free France Bone ot 31° -32 © Paris, troubles “in Lion ee) a 'y Berlin-and Atlantic. a Be Document forgery (en mass)... - _” (eontinied) 68 Finanéial background, =lacknarket. 61 ' -Contacting the abizan, gin’ Berlin. .77 : The: Belgian Girl,. security: “precaut79).. brig vias Crag oO Pa s “Foretgners To "Brazil" ~(¢P » Spain) Gought on ‘Spanish-Freneh border "Free France Zone -" : . To Free. French’. Legion, Marseilles __ Back to- Paris,troubles: in Lion n NSet, Berlin and. Atlantic’ Wall In Police Force in Bérlin - Document forgery. (en. mass) ‘Ccontinued) 68 = Finarictal background, Flackmarkét . + Contacting. ‘the ABwran,in Berliy: 7 ~ 7 The Belgian Girl, security. precaut7) - 82 wy arrest in Berlin 83 In prison, interrogation, “invention"89 Transfer to Wolfenbittel, release, . 97 - D, Explanations to Activities. during Wa II; ,l- 7 E. The Period After wWwoIt. 2 - 22. 1 ANALYSIS, FL Additional Géstions G. Characteristic Traits in is ‘Activity ad, Reliability of the Story. J. Security Risk. . K. Suggested Next Steps. - oe L. - Personal Inpression nade on. Detrieter, wo the ga REP a i 14-0080, Paris~ School: Lycée Ngchelet, 6 months,thrown oute 13 or-Vanves 4 Begie Comunale ( the first ) a ea _" Eeole Cozmunale ( the 2nd ) 4 0 w | 15. Snalon- "" tradetart et ivetier,1.5 years, ". " so S.iarne: ae oo : . 1937 Paris! ‘Beole Preguet ,electotech. | BM re Sm ‘Stole ‘a dictionary: frou a library. 7 three no Thrown out of hone, lived in a hotel "wonths 4" “worked in railroad station, at night. j “Cn -parole;had to ‘renew documents every 3 nts * oo ° _ Fatled- to do this, detained for 13 days. 1938 Mar, " : ack in fathers hone), sent to - a May"39° 9 _ School of ? otography and iovie. Unfinished, Deel39- Volunteered to French Foreign Legion. days . Visited he. fasily scaped Ge ‘Can cer ‘trols. in Germany (in an other bareau of German Labor . Cffice), and was sert tc a factory in. as: photigrapher. ‘Suspected in’theft, “is Living place searched, - frgubles with Gebzar woren. vischarged. ‘Contacted the Letor < Het Pascal again teTner Cezided to flee to Brazil. ice. Was directed to wor dria factory. at Stanlschreiber Street They. forged 2 leave: eertifi cates, got passports for foreigners, and traveled to Paris. Visited the family. Prey. started. for Rrazil.| unger: nobody exchensed their money. They de- cided to return. 5.0 = irsige France, rear they were arrested by Gersan Custon Guards, searched, investigate, ordered to return to Faris, escorted to the train. Had luck‘mana- ged to get tickets insteai to Paris to - “and crossed to the free rone of France. Toes, he invented: the story | Seen dy French gend tre free French Legion.Sent t of wanting to ‘join Marseilles, te the Seginental. ie. Trouble with Fascal’s do- A few idon Eorder Prench ac-/man passport. cupied cone . Faris days. Berlin -W . ory t / . cuménts. sscaped before being arrested. Pascal went direction algiers. David - to Paris. David contacted-a rel tive, to get coeuzents for Teturning to Paris. i not get any. : David passed -oS¢, showins his Ger- eraan post, he re- quested being. brought’ to "officer", ard there e "spoke" himself free, ard through to - visited his rothe> ana reported to German Conmancantura, for work with RSA in Cermanye - ugelhein,. ativers’ courses of the hSay *randenburger Tory in a’crivers” unit of hS.x, 14-00800" ‘to Paris suring this tine and eiseady He prepared false doc 3to te free. of 345 police unit 4S soe toavia was active ip blacccarseting with gold and sfree, and he started document forgery on ser scale. fe -£6t acgtfinted wit: Irakly LORDAT PAN: iIDZE, the “future. nasband of nis sister. telen é@ “new already asterée SCHMIDT-AZI- ADASSI, nds con idant in forgeries. Cther acqiiintan= - ; -jew NATE, French’ radio- tecnnicians: LUCAS, alLLUSs, VILEHAIE acoe sents for 1+ people, . for! friends and ursrgen people. Ue made ‘trips- enere he: contacted engraver ALLOU and ordered forged stamps and seals also 2ayxisttarx re's of orfi. al letters.ie traveled to 3 or & it 2 to bur coffee, and and scié it, in Berlin. se used a German: scliler in.t the Comuandantura in raris, wand his wife in Berlin for signaling Purposes (conver: fonal telephone calls indica- aD 6 ~ Ver tae sare arrival . 3 sisterywhe had cone travel documents to ing unwitting. of falsif. Gf 2 Hilitary. Intelligence Service" ATI Lo. et: euployed with it. - Ee Gana ged: his le © an- unexploded ine hanés, ir his poss; Igian girl, SONS, who. * she: -came to his 1. io$ion- had haprer: tatg,Allwnesy ‘ast ¢ e were arrested at anhafter rr station when meeting the Zelgian girl, 14-00000 <= > : : g liquidated. He.was inter- v ewed ey specialsits and asxed to work on it. Hey Ratz and Alluces were transferred to — dolfenbiitted jail, near Hannover away fron the approaching 1945 april ; at] ‘Cassel, DE after Wal: II. ANS Paris 1946 ie L945 a igkg 1950 . w “by @ woman: _. ais parents; sister anc: - from Viennae ‘fused ‘to contime such on front line. He does rot know of Asterée‘s “faith, The Americans fréed then fr 2 the jail. ar ‘Allumes went’ to. —__ : where they were oftictally: discharged. David wanted to register in an. hotel. asa ‘French- mar DaTTG, Ne was recognized as T2iTSrcivILl ho thought him being his br other, “ achilles, He was reported to. the Sureté inilitaire however was released. after ‘ne nad explained what he had dcne during the war >yagairst the Germans. le worked with Jaques CARRE s He married Nenée Fa + (vate not, asked) . brother- -in-law returned. dis old friend Jean ADA contacted ninjasted to Participate In -roteries. He refused: his soth« er would have Deer. : Hys 3 motner died. =4s rysister and her has- ‘band returned tc U355, vear Adan contacted hin » and they rot ‘tried ar “bat ‘Pailed . tle re- his: wife "aid not ike lear Agar. Jean ADA cane back, threatened.to tell all to. David’s wife df -ne won’t cooperate. ‘He agreed.. _Pheys eased many pls aces, finally. decided and nade a ndlid=up in a bane, - $a tecessfully. 14-0000 Nines - Avignon.» sentence was reduced ty 1¢; on the occasion €lection. of the new Fresiacht-of the Ne- nd by three months for gocd.conduct. _nreleased (he did not 2xentioned wher). s divorced vife since 1950, _ Do . aid not say anything about his activities ; au ae B ftsr his release from the prisorie) v0 . « : Lo | : i : " i : : io, it ‘ ot 1s 1 t ~ : 14-96000 | ’ ‘throug’: the report. De -PANASSHET = Achilles ‘TOXTOICHVILE vate De Panasxhet. 346. " etre ine .3A6 . oo. " " qrene, 3A me on " harie-Helene 386. Cob ee De WARREN, . Hieutensnt ati. oo Boe nos DIREVTR wr. 483, ; Fae. a ra DISSMANT. : "EATZ, 17°70. se . DRUM. 01,Genevieve, 4B30C~«C«* ; ra ; : - ELBE? Touts, Dr, = BORREAU, 346. : GARGASETHELT, 5BS,- Georges), 3al5. . “GIVI, 3A15, a cousin of Davia, in U.S. Ae GOLA; 8. GCELIT? Ramon, 537a. ; CUsbEvantonwittareiittes, & ECh. _. . HANAY,=DISSMANN,I7070,. , — Helen - LORDKIPANIDZS snée aerrercHvits, ,23E2.- Through ‘the report. - Be “Trax = Lordkipanidze,. 16C5u: 2382... FP ’ Jean = Jean’ ADA, 23892. 2heE12; 913,16. : Joachin, LNU 45h . - JOHO or JOXIO, "11¢18. JOIGNY Nenry,: "18076. JORDANIA atia,’ 3413, u ; Nathela,3A5, married TZITZIc! HVILI ylater eLaee ae Redix, 3Al2. NOVIKOFF, drtver, » 1Ke39. PANASKEET, De. Z5:, (See: De Panaskhet. ) PASCAL, Lit, 88: 11022: 12026, 98: 13033, 3%. PARROD sRenée, one =narried rete rcsvILt, David.’s wife. (1A2) -PELWE,Prenel, eo, RADEMANN, - 16056: 20c93. REGENT » Pate, 432." (ROUES, FU, 245, . _ Sachico, 528, . ‘SANTEX, 4By SATARELLI Yr. Wh = TETINARD. SCHY ‘IDT-AZT-EADASS:, Astrée, 1551: 19ce4h. = Astrée, SERGO 95B38. TOHOLO<aSAvIET, Kaxhutza, 538. TELLIER, 7216. TETINARD. =. SATAPELET, GBY. . T2ITZICHVILI Aci-Si1es,Atentco, orbit 2381. =. De: PAN ASIUET vavid, lal. "Davia" through the report. so Gabriel,’ 1s2: 2QHEl9, _' Gilga, :All: 13035. », ov Helen, 2a5t 347. =married LORDKTPAX IDZE. " a Renée, = née PARRCD, . wo “Sizon,. 143, David’s. ‘father: : AQ. mo Git. De F ASHHET 3A6,= ‘Achilles TOITZISSVILI, VILEMATE radio. engineer. 17063: 18c74: 19c80. VILI,Fritz, 13036. = David, WARREN, De, BCL. oe WERWERT, - 170%: 18073. - 1. Th “Ainself? Davia T2ITZICHVILI ;nicknametDathouna;. ~ “Born: ‘12:July 1918, in GORI, Georgia. /sho¥tended:Dat. Nationality: Stateless. - : Family status: Divorced. ; Languages spoxen,in sequence of-fluency: French, German, 7 Ceorgian, and some Russtan.: Leet ‘Profession: 7 a, ; oa ge . : Visible defects: The tips of the thumb, and of the forefinger léss than oné joint) of the left hand are nissing.- t 2. Divorced wife:- Renée, née PARROD, born on 30 August 1917; oan Married in Paris, “after WW II, DC : Children: Daughter. Elisabeth, born in March.1949; . a “son Gabriel, born in kov.1950, after the divorce, Divorced in 1950, after David was Jailed, on wife’s request. 3. Father:. Simon T2ITZICHVILI, Georgian... : Date of birth: possibly 2nd February, year unxhown. Profession: mining engineer, special! petrol refinery. Studied in Russia, and one year in Freiburg,Germany. distorical. background} ‘Tzitzichvili was the second-largest family in Georgia: One area in Georgia is called after this ‘family. Simon has the title of "Count". He 1s one-of the two “pretenders to the Throne-of Georgia, the name of the second pretender being BaCGRACIOH, ° , . : mo In 1921 Sizon,. together with his wife and three children, fled froa Gecrgia via Turkey to France, The family remained for two weexs in Marseilles, and moved ther to Paris. oo, ‘They were wealthy- then. Siton took ‘a hosiery shop. Later i things went worse, and Simon for a while was.a taxi driver.. _ Still later he tried with sone inventions, but had no material success. In 1942 he went to. Berlin,in connection with one of - ' his inventions.Later his wife followed him. David went to La 14-0000 5. Sister? Helen, ‘nickname? . Etteo, ‘the oldest in: the fantys| Born: I Hay 1915, in ‘GROZNY. 5. - During Ww IT she went. from Paris to Berlin, where she vorked ‘for six month in the East-Hinistry (Cst-Hinisterium).- 4 In 1942, probably in ay, she- married. in ferlin a Georgian, . Irakli. LoRDNIPANIDZE who at that time worked with. the ernan . Security Service, _- 2a cherheits Dienst" (SD). , “oe -In 194% she, togéther with her parents, moved to Vienna ;Aust- ria, where the. husband: joined them later. mo They. had two children,both sons: Kodar, born in ANS in Vienna - and Dimitry, born at.the end of 1947, in Vienna. (? . Nodar“s nickname is TSITSCU _. In 1946 (?) the family returned from Vienna to Paris. (together | with Helen's parents): da 1943-49 they returned, together with Simon, back to the “USSR .( Hote: presumed together ‘with their children, although David did not mention the ciildren). : . According to.the information received frou tien Mathé. XERESSE~ -LIDZE,in 1958 he has seen Hélen in Mgscow ahd she had told , : ; - - hin that “she is worxing in Tirlis in quality of a teacher of ve Janguages. She ‘had been detained for five years (1952-1957) “in a camp or closed town because she had said something on the address of Stalin, in fact nothing bad, but this was mis- ‘understood and falsely reported to the authorities. She was _vindicated after Salin’s death, and she.even was paid the sa- | lary retroactively for the. time she had been detained. 6. Brother: Achilles, nicichame: ATCHICO. - Born: 17 July 1916, in BORZHONT, Georgia. : Occupation? Architect » selfemployed, associated with two other ‘architects: Georges LeKGUIK ‘and’ fnu ROQUES, all three having their office in GAP, Deptm Hautes Alpes, France, corner of ’ Rue Pasteur and Rue de France. In the firm achilles uses —- 10.. ll. - 12. 13. 1. 15. . o- had joined _the_ Germans. due. allowed to repatriate to France, where he arrived some six months .to one year ago. Now he. Ts. in Stuttgart,Germany. WII and Was-parachuted: to USSR. ‘He was captured there,. _ ‘sentenced ‘to 15 years of, Hard labor (1943-58) and was then © ‘Refore. returriing ‘to France he has oecasionally met in Moscow ' Helene who -had told him of ‘hersélf and of her father (see items 3 & 5). (NOTB:.Asked by the débriefer, whether Helene had Sata to Mathé< something about her husband, David mentio- | ned having heard nothing about Irakli. He explained this by the. ‘bad. relations between Helene and Irakli: the initial big love had faded soon. Ko questions were asxed about ‘the ehild=' ren of the couple.) , 7 Cousin Leo or Leon KERESSELIDZE, a ‘brother of Mathés. His nickname is? LOULOU. Father of Leo and Mathé XERESSELIDZE. He was mentioned by David together with Leo. His addréss,possibly common with Leo: .VESINET, Seine on Oise. Uncle Djibo KARTCHELI, brother od David’s mother, a° “taxidriver who, taught’ David “s father . ‘in taxi business (he knew to drive). . Uncle* ‘§ address: 37 Rue: de. Larochefoucauld, Paris IX. A far. relative Guiga TZITZICHVILI. He tried to help David in Chalon in 1942, but - ‘failed. He ‘died. later. Redik JORDANTA, a brother of Nathela,Achilles’s wife. Atia J@RDAN TA, a sister oom " mn David’ s father probably had one brother and three sisters. Cousin Givi, in the U.S.A., details known to Georges. a ‘ 14-0000 ee ; ‘tight. -Cneé hé 'S-aW -a: blood-stained “chair in ‘the School's $s a .: 4. ‘@ining-roen: thé director had. shot at and wounded during the. . oi “= night a thief. Once His hair got twisted.or pinched between _ ". the bars of. the bedj. he thoug! nt that. somebody was under the: “bet and was.pulling him on hair. .. The family lived at -tnat time at Rue Poussin, later “at: “Raz Quai de Tokio, which is now called Quai des Etats: Unies. we Hé and his brother:were taken to the school normally by taxi Toh, . on Sunday night,” "and | brought heme on Saturday after. the les-. - mc : | sons. : _ ee, : : 7 _ l 3. In connection’ with. the change of the living placé he chan- | ged to Lycée } Kontagene, Rue Guynemer, when he was 7. He at- | . tended the 8th grade, ;the. grades ‘being: 12-the lowest, 1 - the highest. ~ ‘There he remembers ‘as ‘teacher Mp, DIREMER (pronounced 8x6), ve as . who had yell APY spots on his-hands. He is dead now. He had Boe ce a SOne He? also remembers .a girl in this scnocl, Genevieve : woe DRUMOND, who was sitting innediately before him, tie liked. : the sirt very much,, but did not dare to show his lixing,sauf ~~~ by pulling her on. hair, They went together to this school up -_ to the 7th grades. «i : : us The next school was: ir Beole * Conmunaie"" sRue Littrée ycorner Rue Veugirard. - Davia’s brother went to. the same ‘school. _ David remembers a teacher ir.SATARELLI whose nicknane was _TETINARD,. “A pupdl SANTEX was good in gym. The father of ‘"a Jew had a curiosity. Shop,. the boys name was Joachim. . . At this time Davids father had already ‘given up his hosiery shop and was working as. ‘a taxi driver of a company-owned care 5.) When’ David was 8 or 9 years of age, the family moved fron’ Paris to VIROFLAY, sore! 3 ks from Versailles. The move was - “~ “" Ler ted ‘the surrounding fiexa and forrest. Th The -fire-brigade had to battre the fire. Dav ie did not say anything to his father about his part in the ; ; ; brand: he--expiained his red face wy much running when playing : Sy : . Later the police came . David’s fault was detected, his fa- ther had to. pay the deages, ne had not. enough meney for this. 7.David“s father -had,by this. time, given up taxi drivers job. i He was worting on different inventions. "e was sure he had discovered petrol ficlds in Franee, put he ws not believed. He invented a device for authonatic replay of records, he ; assed for 90j. of the pptaxet put was offered YC. only : ; - Father had a movie projector witn waich David was not allove¢ : _ : . to play. Thus, David congeued his own projector and showed ‘ _ . . dt to the father. Father was thrilled, and altowed David to : . use his (father’s ) projector. David did, and broke it. a ; Ja-In this school David made munk nonsencex. He thinks that the ; reason for this was the need to show up: he was small ard his name made the French-childven laugh and mock him. tie wanted to show that he was.a full guy. He got bis third repriniand | cl. when -He burned carbide ‘in an incstand. de was. thrown out . when he planted a aracker in a restroom in the garden of the. school and a teacher. fell into the bassin of the rest- room when the cracker exploded. an other pupil,Razon GOLLITZ had seen him planting the cracker and had reported thise ' B. In ¥iroflex ,; neighboring to the house where. David lived, ‘ pesided ten single Georgians -wno had made some resistance to the Russians during Wa-T-or after this. David used to visit tnosé..men, he was something like a mascot of theirse. They had a dog and an ape. They taught David sone small trick: Six of the men were working as taxi drivers for the sub- sistence of all the group. Cne stocd at home, cooking for all, and one, Aakhutza PCHCLOMASTVILI, was the boss. David re-. members sore names or nicknames of then! CHCGiGU , SacHIxo GANGARETHSLI,SHAGC (died), COLA. a , of 12. In Vanves. David was sent to Lycée Hichelets After six months he ws thrown out. They were served sore vegetables inthis col-""_. lege: at lunch times. (nce a plate with vegetables was caught wy ..- -by a-pupil when this was upon to fall down, and the catcher : was glad. David ,nowéver, took the plate and:deliberately threw ; it to the floor,broox it. “The supervisor came and aked now did - . this happen. David. told the truth, and was throwh out of the | oy school. - ao a et . a . 13. Then David, 13 or 14, was sent to a community school.There. he a had to take a test to:get the "Certificat d“Etuded" He. took the. first, Written part of the test, and after it, during the Iunch . time: he got so fascinated by.a bricklayer s worsx that he star- ted to help the man, also because he as promised 10 Francs for this. When he later inquired atiout the time, he learned that he was already late for the oral part of the test. So ne did not.go for it? he° continued tu work, to earn the promised paye -Eowever, he was paid nothing,and he was thrown out, {70s the oe, . . school. ; ; ; 14... The parents sent him for another comunal ‘school in the s ame ' areas. Thore he had a fight with an other pupil wnd threatened - ; hin with a knife. David’ forced: the imife-fros him and. threw it away. The knife stuck: high in the. wall of a house. The other boy reported the case making hin, David, looxing guilty, and ; he was thrown out of this ‘school as well. Hg.reinenbers that in ye this school there was ’a pupil wno had a device in his. mout:. to adjust his teeths, and the boy used this. device to make queer ne oe TS noises... : 15. Then David was ent:to.a professional sehool,"art et Hétier", in Ghalon sur Marne. At ‘this tine hig parents were living some- where to the east cf Paris. There avid resained fcr ip5 years and,again, was thrown out because he,instead going to classes went to the atticx of tne. building and practicea there ; e vac! ; “the “help ‘of © wonar pOGOCE. |: jaged the -act,;-and YR Us felt proud: when he returned to the. others. However, since then ia . : he had a Kind of mixed feelings toward the women, shiness, — fear and attraction all together, and he did not have: any of them for three years since thene ; out of the school. Father told that he is good “but for a 6 hog-heard. But, nevertheless, he was sent to an other school, Ecole Breguet, ‘for. electrotechniclans, in 1937. : But, there,also, he was tiirown out. . , 4 17. His father was agry with him because he again was thrown 18. Thereupon he left the parents’ home, lived for. three months en in an notel and worked nightly in the railroad station, un- i. loading thm oxsters. It was.a ‘cold job. The father took hin f : - pack home and sent him to the school of photography and movie Te de oe at.the corner of Rue Littréeand Rue Vaugirard, close to an . other school. where he had been earlier. Tnere:he remained for two nalf-terms, iarch- July, and October - May, having - net finished the course, because the German-Polish war star~ 19. Sometimes between nis going to neole Breguet ard the scnool of photography he had stolen an English dictionary from a library. Tnis came out, however, news not put in jail. The only effett was that his normal identity papers of < state- less person were witndrown and replaced by temporary papers wnich he had to. renew every three months. He did not do this, and after 6 months he was taken and held by the police for 13 days before he was given new papers. Oe Do, reign- dischar- : Oy. se fo are's ‘to Paris and ‘to his’ parents. "He went bacit ; fo ‘ke A Georgian. had recommended -him. to go to Germany where: a Ceorgian Legion was. being: formed for the fight: a against the Soviets. Archilles. CUEDEVANICHVILI was ‘said being — ney ts ‘gathering people for’ this purpose... David's father told him’ oe that. a Georgian. «2bIA 1s ‘the’ man who organizes this in connec-. a tion with the Germans. David ‘went to:this man, had a talk 2 4, He looked for wor cwith him, but did not like the ideas 5 Then David reported to the Cérman Labor Office in Paris,vo- lunteering as an electrician for work in Germany. He was sent -to POELITZ, near STEDTIN, HIDRYER WERXE, with a contract. for one year. : 7 : ; 6. He remained there for some three months: a'mate of his, PASCAL. (first nane), did not like the work, and both decided to quit, to.go " on leave". os . . 2. they. had: no valid German, travel docuzents. It was inpossible to fgavel withithe identity card issued: ty the factory if there was/leave certificate. travel documents issued by the police. (NOTE: ‘here ‘the “story is confused: as the debriefer recollects, — . David spoke -on the first-day.of the @briefing that he had ° ‘help from a girlfriend. who put. into go0d:German the text which he ‘had prepared for the forged certificate of leave,to visit — his. sick uncle in Serlin. On the..second day. he revoked this, ' saying that this must have been a misunderstanding, he. had spoken: out of the chror.ological sequence, about a Tater case when he had hely fron a ‘girlfriend, ; : _ Vavid went to the policé in Stettin, and somehow Managed to get the travel decuments, valid until 2 June, to visit his sick uncle ‘in Eerlin ( who did not exist at all} 14,50000 Eth area : for advise how -to cross: the -barde . | se how “to : jer, andhe was sent: who agreed to take him over during the night time. 12. David had but 50 German Marks: jie told this to the guide and asked how much. he will have to pay him. The man’ asked- 20. Marks. - During. the night the guide took him to a place, - indicated David ‘a direction ame-to follow for crossing the ~ ..-. 2!) border and to arrive to the railroad station on the other . oe side of the border. This was all he was offered for the 20 DM. 13. David waited until the guide left. fThén, fearing that the - guide could have: directed him into a trap, he took a direc- tion 90 degrees to the right of the advised direction, and followed ‘this direction for about-half an hour, and turned t,thus into the old,advisecé direc- : i to, turn. later once “ore to the left ond thus te.c : gure. spot on the origi- nal divrectice just. opposite of the place wherefrom he started his. walk... However,, when he had reached a road, he noticed a Loe . man on. bycicle approaching towards. him. ‘He hid ‘himselr in: the. °. culvert,.ard when the mar. was.quite close, he,David, jumped _ _ out, frightenend and. stopped the man; then asked whether he is a good Frenchman. Receiving a positive reply, he then as- ked how to procetig, to the railroad station. The. man showed him the direction to the next farm, and advised to asx for further information there - it would have been too complica- — ted to advise for all the way. David thanked ard left for the farm . The man, glad to-escape from his charger, offered him ‘some cigarettes. — _ ; : ; ; oS - then 90 degree . CL ee cicell tion. e¥ig 14. David- found nobody in the farm. He thus, proceeded on his own, and finally reached the raiirvad station. Zefore boarding the train; ne went to a barber, to snave and to clean nis i by He felt. nappy, but ‘the others tela hr that there will be one more cK, at the “red zone" ( is zone rouge ) ‘near : LD ye _thereupo:. David left the compartment and ap- "-proachedy in t L or oF} gad_ev employee. He _showed thé person his ticke » told: “documents, ~ and denanded that the ex ployee, as_a@ good rrenemaar, help | i z Frenchman, .to come te Parise He was asied % ‘Dre. exployee! soon returned ‘wit: The latter took David te the mail ¢ of the train: and ordered the exployee in- charge of this car to-find a place’ for David ‘to hide. A zail.sack was opened | and David was instructed to get. ins, David did, ‘and felt so secure and comfortably that he fell asleer. He remembers having herd sore shouting and xick- - ingsrcund, however, he was not nit. He was,in Paris when the sack was pened. te felt very ba hassy, offered money, but he ‘was told that this was not made for money. Ye then prozised to give the’ man some drinks, but in the excitement he fergot. this. «nen he later remembered this and returned to the station he did not find. the -persen any more. ; 17. ‘Two-di. three: days later “David. again. reported to a German . Labor Office in Paris, this time as.a 9notographer. He, of course, did not -go to the sate office where he had been before, where - ther co ula have recognized hin . . 13. He got the assignment into a factory in serlin, which produ- ced electrodes wor welding instruments. He had to photograph ‘sanples of material used, ard of electredes. ‘produced, for cneck~ ing purposes, under different conditiens. He alse had to. make _ photocopies of different books, and photograpiis for: the identi- ty cards. The factory was somewhete in LICHTSRBERG, not: quite in Ber lin c the Pinas day Yavi ad said'that the factory’ was in FRIEDO0AL). 8 not-resenber the race of: the. factory, but: he neard the “dite or answering telepnone calls by saying rc _21,.--David went-to-the Labor ¢ffice,-showed -his-discharge-papersy’~ ~~ — . atid was directed to a factery in. the STALL, s Perlin, Moritsplatz. The factory was producing steel azmuni- tion belts for aircraft maéchine guns. The technics used in this factory were primitive. David invented a simple mackine for adjustment of the right grip necess,ry to hold the cart-~ ridges in the belt. The direstor was much pleased. ' 222 In FePlin David’met PASCAL again. They both got: the idea ‘that if is enough fer:thes of the life in Germany, and they decided to go to Scuth America, to Erazil. — 23. They needed passports, such for foreigners. To. get those, they needed certificates of leave fron their worxing Placese Thus, David went to a Labor Cffice, to the prettiest girl,and asxed for two leave certificates. ‘tne girl was obliging, how- ever said,: that the factory zust_issue the certificates, not the Labor Office. David then explained that he was nisunderstee stood, that. he did not. asx for the cettificates, but for the blank forms, ‘so.né could tring those to the factory. He got the forms, filled thes in, forged an imprint of the . stamp.of ‘the factory by cox: it over an electric bulb, stole himsél@ during the night into the office of the foreman and made at other itprint with a cachet found there. Tt was easy fer hin te enter the office tecause he was Living in the sate building with “the factory,’ when he needed warm water for washing, he hed te go tc the upper stery for cpening the valve, and fro-= there it was close ta the "studio" or workshop (atel- ier): there was not much darzer of being seen by the night guard as the cperation did rot taxe long tine. — .2u, With, the leave certificates ready, David returned to the same. girl in the Labor Cffice from whom he had received the forms. The obliging girl stazped the certificates "registered; antered their naves irte a cardfile, and thus, David and Fas- y-sayy when-asked, the L ° it really happered. that Pascal was questioned dhe duly instructed by David, could give co-ordirate: answerse 292. he, David, was trousgnt to a ligutenant who made a thorough search, looked into. tis waten, and even into his rectum. However ,. the lieutenant was polite and friendly. David gave _ sone axplanation for veing in this area - visiting sozebody, whereupon the lieuterant said..that ‘the pasport authorized . David to travel up te Faris only. - . we ‘30. They were ordered to return to Paris. Que KCcO was ordered - to accompany them to = really will depart fer Parise Tney went to the-station. The HCG ordered tickets for theni Eayonne - Paris. At the ‘same moment the kCO was called vy a friend away fron the counter. David quickly used tre opportunity and asked the clerx at the counter not to give %: tickets to Paris, but instead to Pau, a station some 10 3, the torder of the free, unoccupied | part of France. “The clerx objected first, saying’ that the: NCO ordered: the. tickets to -Faris, but David quicily persuaded him “to help other Frenchie: against the Gestapo-man'.s He got the — right tickets. The Ela.c, returned, saw them off, put, of - ecurse, he did not- mow that David got’ the tickets to dan, not to: Pariss ; Se : : myn O u 31. They came to the perder. A Frenchman advised them now to- get over the berder - everybody. was ready te help then. They - went, but soon got stucx in ‘mud, and David lost one of: his shoes. It was dars, 5e could not retrack it. , ne railroad station and to see that they ~ Lea ara Matted te wate. < SSS ee RFE Ak tices. ysis “as WEIS ca ts eee! ie ay “Ts. aad snot’ “35. David, on his way back to Paris, 38. Back in Faris, will. go. to Algiers,t e aigiens - Nigeria baile get a Job. On the construction of the road. They departed. . reached Lions. There he went to-one of his far relatives, Svuiga T2ZITZICHVILI, and asked” whether the latter could help hi= to get a pernit: to go to the German-occupied Paris. Guiga thought this being a simple - matter, because he ‘Had a good friend in the Security - Sureté). However y the wlative failed, nearly got in trouble himself, and advised Savid to dissappear quicxly what the latter did. 36. Somehow David managed to pass the French control by showing : his German passport. The guard risunderstood his difficult na- ‘me, and let him pass as Corporal Fritz viL I. 376 ‘But the Gerzan post stopped hin, avid, and started asking different qurstions. David demanded to be brought: to the chief of guards. He was taken to a i.2.C.,wnonm he, again, asked to be brought: to an officer. He.was. brought to a Sturmbanfiihrer" Giajor. in-the-55).° David .explaized *o this officer something of "- having visited his protner in. ‘:arseilles.’ The officer nicely helped hin to ‘return to *Paris, David went, to the parents. Tne nother necked him about is quick return frou Srazil. 38. Soon David reported’ to the Gerzan ‘Commandantura in Paris, ‘to volunteer asa driver to tne .52., the Transportation Corps: the Nazy Party. “ie was accepted and sent to Berlin ,MUGRL- of _ IBIS LAGER, lose to OSTAREUTE. He Knew to drive, ne nad a ‘ Griver“s license since 1935. 4fter some taree or four months of training they were distri- f y direc WA] ture, still in Faris, close to. forte d‘oriéans, ver ‘had an .accidence: he-could not take the curd,drove . me’ sidewalic,. Killed and @anaged-a few people, without da- snaging the car. - David; who interpreted at the spot when the case was cleared, was ordered to take this car over, ‘because the driver who just had the accidence, was not allowed to. con- tinue to drive in: diately. -. ; le . 42, The convoy was divided inte three parts, with David going to the detachment whict: was detailed to the Navy. Thisvas ‘approxi- mately at the time when the 2ritish made a mock landing ora , demonstration of a landing.. : : 43. -In 193, still on. the French West coast, the HS men were ordered to tax: an oath. David refused, and as the conse~ — quence, was sent back to Yerliz, guarded by two xen, into a «9.0 penal or refractory canp. et 4b, David asked the leader of t : his canp, an" Obersharfiinrer" ‘Cequivalent.te a N.C.¢.) Nerv, »/ later Oavid changed the grade to Hauptsturcfihrer" --e ulvalent to.a Captain/, for permission -to- contact the-Frolice Headquarters, for. volunteering inte the-- ~~: police service. The campleader. granted hiv six-hour leave ‘to settle his exployment with the police, or to face a tough Geai because of his refusal to take the oath. : 45. David went tc the Police ThQe at ALEXANDESSLATZ i: Ferlin, was accepted and given a note that he had registered forthe — service in the Folice. He returned with this note to the “3-0. cazp, arid on the next morning he was released on ground of this note. - undergo oo 46, In the Police David had to take physical exarination: in a ‘33 and Police hospital. ile was found fit physically and was sent into barracxs.of which he does not rementer theaidress. — iis grade in the police was "Rott-wachtmeister - Dol-etscher" ~ something as the'sicond-lowest grade in the ordinary police, ‘services _— : mo 48. “When released from the. nospttid; -he was given a cofvales- sence certificaté which kept Hin free of work. He had to go periodically ‘for eheecks and for: ‘renewal of. this certificate. After he had been for these checks and'r.enewals for a few ‘tie mes, he started to forge the signature of t: L. physician | and "renewed" the certificate himself.’ -< . . 49. ‘During his stay with the. police. force in Berlin, ‘and ‘also when he.was "convalessing", he hada private room hired’ at AURFURSTENDAL: 26, or "now exactly", 26 - he said not aad to remember the: exact number of. the house. : ; 50. Then he cot the idea te falcify a document releaving him. for. a longer period of time from checks-with the police -unit. This had to be a certificate showing that he had to undergo a “surgical operation" which will take at least three conths. , . dle ie had a girlfriend, Asterée SC=IDT-AZI-BADASSI,. a-half- .Azerbaijan, who was fluent in German and in French. David as- ked her tc: put the medical certificate’ inte good off icial = German. Then he forged the eachets and the signature of the physz teian, thé same who had writ » ther enewals or nis dis+ ability certificate. 52. ° ie presented this forged certificate to a elerk: in the. offi- ce of his police unit. He was on good terms with the clerks there, he was a “friendly foreigner" who joxed and spoxe abou’. Paris. ‘This clerk took a short:look on the cettificate, fade corresponding netes in his files, and this was enouch for David for the case that somebody would ask about his whereatouts: he did not need to rely any rore on the forged docunent: the clerx “had made an official entry intc ‘the books, and. there was no way. | to check, neither to dcubt ix this entry am z . “che: ‘physteal eXaul ati “when entering ‘the police —_ i 573 _ -hersal with his girlfriend, lie gave th David prépéred. for hingelf a faleificd travél douse -°~ aris,’ signing it. with. ‘tae name of Police President © “This name he -has“used on many docunents in later fore using this document he checked.it, or made a ree 2 { e falcified document to the girl for inspection, and then, soon after this, he pushed | his: genuine police passport above the false paper, asking the- se girl about her reaction and findings.. She said that.she had of, "David explained, was the trick? one has to give the fale understood that the first Paper was'a travel order, -but she had not had enough time to read it through, in full. Tats) fied paper first, and then, withcut giving the checker enough tine for its study, insert an other, genuine doccument whicn would attire the attention of the checker, detract it fron the falcified one. 58. 59«. ' the Passports. 60. David used this: trick with the controls and had a smath Journey to Paris. . the engraver AiLcU In Paris David contacted streets fue Silics = ai aruers. The von consented efter a short hesitution,af- had spoken of Frenchten’s moral duty to help other Frenchmen against: the Germans,. The sane man made for David later man more. seals and stamps-of different Gernan offices Lo: i like the Security ‘Service, the -East-Ninistry, the Labor Office : the Police ileadquarters and the travel permission stamp for By the intermediary: of this ALLOU David let also be printed different forged letter- and order-forzs of the atove mentio-= nea offices, in thousands ef copies; sofar those did not have filigeee nets printed in. sowever, A= personally was atle “Te : ; ; - David 200,00 ‘Francs. The father obliged. 65. Besides, and e specially. after. he had his caches ready; he earned plenty of money. through his operations on the ‘black-_-- - market ». buying coffe at te french-Spanish frontier for 50 Ger-_ Harks the kilogram, and reselling 4t in Berlin: for’ "Q0O- to. 12bu Hark the ig. 66. ‘He personally had: made 3 or 4 trips to the Spanish border for coffee, and four’ other men have done. this for hin. 67.6 Those trips were easy,’ especially. the Fre nen pa art of then on which were nc special cheats. sor. -were: the trips dangerous pecause the luggage of military’. persorrel was not ‘searched, . and nor was the luggage of police force. . 68 When maxing and using these confeit seals one had to pay’ attention to the muiber of the unit in the seal which to use? those nuzbers referred te the type of the wors and tne iupor- tance of the offices, fei. "le" youl? snow that the scal was ef ‘an. unimportant small “fice; whereas the’ tight nuaber to use was pernaps three or Toure. 69. ‘Sefore lettirg LUCAS to use the: ‘forged papers, David wanted .to check the papers on scx. ebody. else. 10. David had a nalf-Jew pal : PL-DISHANY. iis ‘nother , born HAMAY, Hungarian, had’ ed a Jew -Aatz; and.later,in a se- cond marriage - bissmann -son froin this first marriage was mow using the name_of. DISS Ahi,” however, was urder the pressu-. ‘re of a. certain. WERVERT who knew of his Jewish origin. | ; Rata asked David to preps re gapers for the Spaniard WERWERT for! an official trip to. Spain. David agreed, however asked’ Foi two! old genuine Spanish passports: for this PUPPOSE + 4 d retended,: but’a Cernan. . The “How Da id prepared the docunents for lucas and Vilenain: 7 _to report ‘as specialists tothe Labor Office in Parise i 752 David had arranged. with Lucas to acxnowledge his safe arri- val in Paris. ‘The. woman, in‘whose house the Lucas“es lived. | in Paris, was worting in the. German Comaandantura in Paris.:| . Through her David lcearnéd to. know. the name and the address. |. of the family.of e german soldier =/operator of the swit¢h-' board of the Comandantura'in Paris. The fanily lived. in Ber- lin. Someé.coffee was given-to the soldier and he was urged to phone “his wife in berlii and to tell that he had ‘received sone coffee for here This was the signal announcing safe — vafrival of ‘Lucas in Paris. David told that this signal was © “used in some ten cases. 76. David had issued false travel documents to soze 14 persons. Cne of them was a friend of Lucas in Eerlin, whose najeé and home address were? ilenry JOIS:.Y, 5,Rue saretti,Paris XV. 77. Somehow David became an idea to Join. the: "ABVENR" of the _ German. Armed Fortes, something more ‘important and exiting ‘than his previous activities. ile had no good idea of the “real scope and of the structure of the “Abwenr". He went to the -nouse of “AUT ADWLHRY, ON". in the WILIELISTRASSE. The porter at the. entrance asked hin to which branch he wanted to go. “avid toid ““est} whereupon the porter had said that he should go. to"vest..5inz" (I west), and instructed him “into which room to go. ~ There: David found an officer wo ex- plained ‘tc. hin that the.office had been moved to Ta:i=,in’ PCTZ5ALY mo, 79. . David went to Potzdam. It took him hours until he found TATE, an area surrounded by barbed wire, heavily guarded, all guards: being 4.°.Gs. ie showed his police passport and “asked to be brought to the chief of the guards.” ‘ie Was. brou- — = ie x : 5 & 3 3 4 $ AEE RYN IE A Ge I ST AF @ ht “then. ‘He fLolloved. hig people, approached then in.a safe. place. .He never brought. them. to. his living Place. Bat Lucas -and VILEM, “ALY had been to. his. quarters. $1. Before he had finished the docunents for ‘the. Relgion girl, ; he and aALLUMZS had found, after eh airraid,an unexploded incen- diary bomb. Allumés had explained. that such a -bomb,naving not explodéd when coming down, ‘is harmless.’ They took the tomb to Lavid’s living place, and David, ecautiousely, tried to take out the. capsule. .The capsule exploded. The-thunb and the fore= finger of his left hand were dexazed, and Allurmes got a splin- ter intc nls face. The Landlady Was mad: the fools are playing with bombs, ruining her hause wuich was.saved-in'the alrraid. She wanted, to report ther. to the {police y but David calmed her down, saying that ne himself will report the case, he himself is a policeman, aSoO-5 82. At the same tine the Felgiar girl happened to come and saw David injured. She showed no grief cecause of the paines cau- sed to David and the loss of his fingertips, — she was angry ‘that she could not have iver papers. and - could » thus not start her pleasvré trip to: Parise 83. It took injured’ David three days” until the documents for the girl were ready, and: an ‘appointzent was made to meet her in ‘She ANSALTER PAHNHOF wherefrox the. trains to Paris were star- ting after the Potsdamer Bahriho? was demolished. The meeting was fixed for 2200h, . ; Se. Davia went: for the meeting tocether with “ALLUNES, XATZ and ASTEREE. They found the. station rather empty and they. thought that they had come too early. mut then David “noticed the a4 8a. The girl promised to cone to see hin the next day at 1000H, ‘He sure, get a visit the next fay at 10, but by guards. who took him to the hospital in TEGEL jail. ow it was: ‘Glear to David ‘that. the > Belgian girl was: An contact “with the German police. ; 89. From the Tegel Jet he was daily taken: for questioning to the police H.Q. 90. <A few months later when his fingers hed nearly healed, he was trensferred into a cellar of the police: tq. 91. His questioning continued for nine months, with the sessi-~ ons at first daily, then two to three times a week, later once in a week or biweekly. The charges were heavy: grave ‘forgery, damaging the'ecurity of the state, denoralization of the foreign laborers, helping the PCW to flee, and espio- nage (some photos of: the bomb-damaged Berlin were” found in his living Placed. .- 92. Sometimes -before his. arrest, David had org ganized the move of his parents and ‘sister from Berlin. to Vienna, fof course: with forged traveldocwients, however , the fanily being not aware of the faleitications.. 936 After his arrest the’ ‘ yarents came fron Vienna to see hin. He does not know whether they were brought by the authorities ‘or did they. cone at: their own initiatives The evidences of. his crimes were displayed in the same reom where he met his father. It was then that the father learned that he, David, had forged the traveldocuments for tne move of the family, that there was.no police president Rademann whose name the documents showed, that, David had invented this name. Hjs hformation. They feally; and he was ‘97. In connection with the approach of the front to Berlin, . this means David, Satz and Allumes, were transferred to they, : : ¢ WOLFENFUTTEL jail near. HANNOVER. He does not know what happe= ned to Asterée. ; 98. In uolfenbuttel they remained for some. three ‘aonths, until the Americans freed them in April 1945. _ on 99. “They went té-éther to ‘KASSEL Discharge Camp, wherefrom he and allumes went to Paris, whereas Xatz went his own way. .D. Additional explanations to the aciivities during Wi Il. ‘le. The photograpns which David had made of the documents of ‘Irakli Lordkepanidze were not gocd enough. 36 he had to en- _ large.the photos as much as he’ could, up tcf size of. a few. "square feet. He amelicrated the enlarging by. some pencil work. whén he re. photographed the enlarging and produced new,good phetos.of the documents ir the exactly right.size of the ori- - ginal decuments. , oe 7 ue 2. all the photcgraphic dab work was done in his hotel room. se used two iIkctkes and one CuhTax, and a French type enlar= - ger with the objective of his Contax. The equipihent. costed hin over 160,cce ( it’was not ssecified whether French Francs or Cemman Marks) < . . . ; a) bany oug: when: asseds a 6. For: the move of his parents froia Terlir to V '-peserved en appartment in the trair, --a ‘seat for one pesson in a train, but it is easier a full appartment. of a ear. for one perseny ora ¢ road ¢ar or‘train for a special. reason, because t! ._ the’ request, the: higner authorities higher authorities decide, }, Be kasue > ‘factual check of the geruisy 8? ‘the - ments: by. which the request. is made, 7. aAs tothe motives of his not joini He, David, does not feel teing a Geo a Georgiar. - tie hates the Russians. i | fag nothing. special agains any. parti sian communists he diszlixes even cor ‘e:was mo real reason-wny A oup- =che simply aislixed. the. idea. with his statements made during the fing, according: to which he was read ne ca jat David. can hav Sadia did not give ais pénna David" had . “a n, again. using false docus “ments. To ‘this he said that it ds dirficilt to get reserved plete rai s greater’ axe the request, the the Léss effective.is t to reserve le. he: . request and of the docu- ng the Georgian Legion? rgian, or too much of n general, although he éular Russian. The Rus- @ than the ordinary Fuss e did not join the Aedla “ROTS: this contradicts ian’ first, day of the debrie- y to fight together with ‘anytody (even with the devil s grandnother) against the con- munistse: g 6. 7s Mp tt S ce ne. obliges. oy ‘the jpolice station, | w re in Paris Jean: ADA contacted savia ‘again ar ea hin to |. “participate: Ar a. holé-up. He refused, reasoning that his mo-- - - ther would die if ‘she - “would learn of this. David’ s mother died in 1948, ‘and some twc ronths later oe ' ‘ais. father and sister. with ner -husband returned to the US SR. : vafter the death of Tavid’s nother Jean Ada David again, and sted’ on his particizati a. jevel avae: consented. dan “eontacted : ae ticniin the hold- : To, start with the het -up, they necded a care “They hired a taxi for.a drive te Vida, soze lC-l2 from Paris. . Wnen thé car was passing threugh a forest, David tdrew his istol and forced the driver to stop and to “abandone his car. she driver was promises that no narm would be dene to hin if They ‘parked the car close to the jevelry shop’ which they planned to rob. Jéan went over the street, andiwatched the window of the jevelty shop. ‘David entered ihe shop and aszed tc show hin a ring wnicn was ir the window. .sten the shop- keeper opened the wircow, this being an agreed signal, Jean e. shop. David. pulled the pistcel, and ney looted. They fled xk in the car. which they later left near a 5-\ Franes dill: Pinned. to the: api- ver $. seat. - - reimbur rsexent for ‘having used th Care ‘One. morith ‘Later’ they. tried an other hold-—u5,. tut ‘this did not work. Daviv did rot want t6 continue suck things | and told: this to Jean. David's wife did not like his ecntact “with” Jean, though she did not: HOw anyth ning avout their common doings. =~ 14.0000) i ~ © We Eis. wife Feques 1 aes } if A so “gone: other “privat © persons. -Bés Sy the - “ear was foreseen with @ forged registre tion plate, showing the’ ruber of a: weld. “honorable Person. ; ; ; De 15. at last they. decided to nate. an ordinary nold-io An a dente: _ oy “Everything went snoéthly. This was in June 1950." Soon after this. Jean attited the attenticn..of: the authori- isaAly life. He. ‘was. arrested and'’contessed, in- 16. ‘ties by too..l3 : | ~plicating Davig. also. Bavid fled, but was arrested when trying to pass the French- 17. Spanish border. — © a wok 18. David was sentenced to 7 years in jadi. rea ard got: divorced. She was pregnes ant at ove 1950" gave birta to their ‘sor. Vat riel. ths t" tine and in, 90," Savi was hold “guccegsioely ‘in. the: following prisons? “Paris, Prison de la Santée for 205 Years y later at Fresnes, -ines and avignon. - . : Poissy, “lon, 21.0 The “sentence was st hortened “by: 10). on: ‘the ‘oceasion of the’ election’ of the réw. “resident of tie- Republics. Taree north he’ got: ‘granted, for. gcod conducts , a.said having’ néver been cut ‘for gain: he had zede ‘all this for. exéiterent. He did not lixe roberies beccuse there one had to threaten, or even to use weapons against, irrecert people. He has often nad boxes full of money, not. “owing. raat to" do with it. If now censenting to do things for the Sy ne. he would rot ‘asx for zone he would take what he will. te éttered L was important or necessary for t of- his’ ¢ ‘what °in most” cases: was. confirmed: . ee However, David did not give: the full story in its de- - tails. Eesides, there are some ccntradictions between the diffe- rent. parts of his:story. Some events, as described by him,seen ; . to de ‘unbelievable. S. Unfortunately, the debriefer is rot 1n comrend of short-.- hand, and he had no support of consealed tape-recoraing. Thus, short: key-notes and the memory of the debriefer were the only ‘sources of information when the debriefing report was later” written, “Due to this, sone details of the story got lest or — conflised, especially when it. appeared that David changed some details during the second session cf the debriefing. _ 6. -To clear those points, additional questions should be ' asked. Some of those questions can still be asked without alar-_ “ming David’s suspicions, whereas others are of a kird which would certainly. show David that those are ased for control purposese — ' This shlould be. born in-sind when drafting the final list of . additiohal questions, and when decidirg the conditions under ‘which those shall be asked. 7... The hére given list of additional questions is but a. tentative one, drafted on the basis of this one debriefing re- port only. (See: “,1 and 200, : . : oo The capital letters and the nuxters in front of each question refer to the corresponding itezs in this debriefing ‘record, or, if such itezs: donot exist, indicate the need to - cover additional items. : . ee The small letters are for later references to the addi- - tional answers or sub-itens. 16. ae Any “information ‘concer! ’ Be-'arné his relatives? stry: e. Where else has “she “wor ed in, Berlin ‘or: “German; ds When was shé married ‘to Irakli 7. (19k2 - “0 sy + Cin. waich church and/or registrar “ ‘Ss office, and where. ‘feted? . oe ee Where ‘did' the couple live in Berlin? ° When did dele ether. . | ‘hat’ about Ge where? (in Vienna end of 477) . he . go: to. USSR? ~- coat was “wentdored about the children.) a are ‘way? ee lentity” docaxents? = Ve 8, 9. ll. 17. 18. ae be ~“Deweexly, or How? Anieh, identity papers he had when ‘outside ‘the ‘taetory? . How -did he get the travel’ permit from the rolice in: Stettin? What did: he snow to the police for this pur- . pose? Did he go together with Paskal to. the Police? . ; Did they (or he) have leave permit | (s) ‘from the factory, . , . Where did he live during his.stay in Derlin? How inaniy letters he took with him from Berlin to Paris? ‘ who gave nim those letters? Where did he hide the letters when en. route? Did he deliver the letters in Paris? How? (Sis story of going in Achen to the GESTAPC to ask for a@ permit to go to Paris, when having on hiuself dif- ferent letters, and when in possession of but a leave «travel pernit to Serlin, with,a forged date, seems unbelievable - or rost inprudent). Therefore, . he “should be asxed to repeat the stepg. about his” steps in achen which He made to become a leagal persit for, the trip. Which documents David had on Hinself when crossing the - border at Eupen-Valaedy? : y Where did his _Parents live, at that times Give address. when was this? ( David: said not to renenber where he “lived during. his stay with the JOC factory). How long it took him to ar Five | to his ‘working ° place, - and to get home in the event Which ceans of transportation ‘aid he use? when was the searcn made in his room? Ce 25.a. b. “Hid David Fe hoes 5 Which stamp hm ‘did he office of the foreman? ; ; “ny did ‘ne. call the office of the foreman ar "stelier oi Terse % dlezve perwit for Fastal vid so to the Le XoSice, bores Fas@al er alone? 6 alone with both. certifi What was. the reason to ask for Passports for Foreigners? Which country of destination was mentioned in. their. ° requests for passports? ( David has said ‘that the pass- - ports-were made.out for a journey’ to Paris only. It sama Ceo da. Ee f. Be . 26a. be Ce ad. e. 27a. How much money did che have when: starting fron Paris seems being’ unbelievable that ‘such passports. were issued for a travel to Paris which: was occupied. by the Germans} For how long a period was the passport: valid’ : On which address did David’s’family live at that time? Where did he stay in Paris at’ this ovcasion? “here stood Pascal? | 7 . . . das there‘no search for him after he dissappeared fron the factory? (His mother could “have known of this if’ he was looked: for in Paris.) to Brazil? Loe. How much had Pascal? . me In which currency was this money? | : which Identity documénts did ‘he have for this journey? Were these documents already prepared for their journey. to Brazil? ilow, which entries they had? - : Qn whor was the. tap when David: and Pascal were caught - by the guards after they had returned from Spain? which guards catght them? —_ oe antag! . 385 39, “ho. 42. 43. bb. chat had is sald, w were was “he veoning. frou? ; dhere aid the fa: -ily live in Faris when David ‘returned . -ffon this trip?.- Seale When was. this? , dnich identity papers David ‘used ‘when reporting in Paris for the euployment with the. NSHK? - Did he have te show his drivers license? Where and when did he get the drivers license? . How many months, which. period of the year, he was in ‘the -drivers unit Unter-den-Linden? . ‘Who were the people he had to drive,who gave the orders? In which year and month he was sent by the NSKX to Paris? which was the musber and/or the name.of the unit to which, David was ‘detached at the French West Zoast? : ; - Where was the unit stationed? . ho. ‘was the commander of ‘the unit? who- were other _superi- cet e ‘-ors? _ When. was the NSKX unit asked to take an oath? » How did David refuse to ‘take tne oath: (The procedure?) How long, after his refusal, he was retained there. before he was returned to Parlin? thich identity papers did David have with himself when brought to the ISAa punitive camp? which identity papers did he. have “when he went to the Police Headquarters?. Ce Sle ae Ce | ode f. 57. ae . 70, a. ‘Pl. ae ften he had t C “7in the hospita, for ree - 1-of “his: convalessence- é tificate? OO a there a stamp used when’ the certificate was: renewéd? “How many tines he, had “renewed" ‘the certificate hiinself? When and. where (town, occasion) did David get acquinted with Asterée. ? Since when did Asteré: ‘new ‘of ALs falcifications? . ‘Since whcn did she help his ‘in this? How did she help? where did he get the typewriter? . - . . When was this certificate re "surgical operation" prepa~ red and used? . On haw. many occasicns did David use this certificate? Where did he learn this trick with the two documents - presenting the false one first? - . Ssetch all the seals and stamps ALLCU has made for you. anich deewwrents you have supplied with filigree nets pre- pared by youself? Where did you learn this? fcrm-letters of which offices did you let be -printed threugh the intermediary of illou? Was WERWERT the real name of the man’for whom you prepa-, red a Spanish passpo>t, or why was this name used? Who was Verwert according. to the passport you prepared for him?. . . _ an oo ; Did you photograph Werwert to.get the-necessary photo? where did you do this?. >. - , where did you get the necessary "visa" for the pass? What was the nane of the soldier in the switchboard of. “the commandantura in Paris? What was his address in Berlin? Describe the family,give names, ages. Describe their living place, or where you met the wife? Were the soldier and his wife witting of. their use? S: arid“the sis i fa 'go.from nt David had prepared for this tiove?. - . 93- -asvhen’ and ‘whe “and: his father’ . es a ae b.Was there anybody present in the roon during this. meeting? - ¢eWhat kind of a room was this?.~ co. was. the meeting arranged between David - 96. ae What has he: told to the specialists atout his invention? - : b. What .dia the. specialists find being acceptable theore- ’ tically? - —— . . OO . & Sing SE HS ih Rae eH ht W ae ae ig i} ve A oe ey ne nine you Live an’ Parts betote your parents. returned ‘y fren Vienna? Re: The saine. question. - - ‘after’ the parents . returned. from Vienna hea. here swhen, did David’ léarn:te hnow RenSePurrod?~- “bs Where did Nende. live before. they married? _ '¢. Whom of Renée’s relatives he inows ‘and corresponds with? ts on d. The addresses of. Known relatives of Renée. . , 9. ay What was the name and address, of the jJevelry shop which = = ; they ransaked?. . / oe 3. ae How ‘was the periscépe ‘coricealed in the car? be Which type and year of make the car was? 15. as In which’ bank they made the hold=up? 20. ae Give names of inmates and cf supervisors he remembers ; . from the different . jails he was hold. be What did he learn on "techniques and tacties" of élan- 7 ay Sestine work In these jails? ‘Who were, his. most important teachers ‘in those subjects? 23.: List addresses where you lived after you were released from.” , . : the -prison, until you were contacted. ; 2h, Lise: jobs you have had during ‘this period, giving addresses (character of job, salary earned, or income if seifemployed. . . - ~ : . :. : - . : . . + ms ae eo / oo, a a ch: a i wo a : ‘ . :. €0dng dn war again all without any good, compelling reason.( C 18,225 39,40.: ) Penner nsees (Fe ghange nis jobs, are-unreasonable,if not un- " none”‘of hi 9 . istead, eeion; hus, an “oh st ‘the Germans. Later he volunteers for work in Germany, stays on jobs: - 3'to k nonths then flees.the country ( tvice ), and after. a few:days out of Gérmany, volunteers again for work there, The reasons for changing his jobs when in Germany or with the Germans; “ax and the situations in which he changes or believable. ( C45; 97. 2s Lack of motivation. He thinks that during the school age it vas the complex .that made him do nonsense: he wanted to show gp, despite being small in growth and. having a funny name,(B 7a, 16. He is. nat doing anything for material gain,he has done S$ special activities for money, and hé won't do this in the future. (.E 22). He has Ro” Ldeolo ical motivation, neither patriotic,nor enough political feelings: he doe's ‘not feel being a Georgian, | : he is not.interested in the Georgian Throne, he. has. partly for- - gotten the Georgian language, and. he wanted to register as a. ~Frenchmans CAT; B21.) 00 - : _, Although he'hates the Russians in General", ahd even more ‘the Soviet-Russians, this hatred’ was rot strong enough to make him ‘join. the German-sponsored Georgian: anti-Soviet unit. (C 4,8.) . 7, His longing for thrii1 and excitement, the single remaining __ motivation, seems to be limited to the more-or-less .confortable, : physically easy activities, like forging of documents, and fooling officials with. those docurents, playing a wise man who acts according to his Psychological tricks. (C 24,36,37,573 D 6.) Tso ving ‘tt es y weary” _#—p possibly. longing* for: the family (“he mentioned ravine. not. Seen “his: wite singe 1950). His troubles in the schools seem having started when: he got acquainted’ with Jean ADAM whose plans he followed although. he "was .sure that he could have made better ‘plans". ¢ CB ll.) £0 In Germany. he had PASCAL who did not like the jobs spoke of leaving those, whereupon" they"then decided to flee.tc 6,22.) ° Later Jean ADAM is back again with his bad ideas and in- tentions, even blackmailing David into action.( E 5, 11.) . He often. acts under the effect. of a. a momentary thought, without planning, or he changes the plans if there were any. . Sometines those’ aets ‘or changes _ ‘are just ridseulous, ¢ and show how bad’ was the “planning” itself. (.c 26,. 30,34.) ‘Thereby he neglects the neccessary security precautions). ana ete unneccessary risks. (c 1c, 13) 16, 17, as 78, 81, iat) . r 2 . t . _Sometines, when his ‘iptan" ¢ does not work, he gets lost: and _Yemajns inactive, lets ‘things go their own ways (c 15.) that he does not remember where he did 1ive in Berlin when. .employed.as:a photographer, . when this place was searched.(C 18) that “Passports for Foreigners" were issued by the German au- ey _-thorities so éasily,without any checks, on. so lomited. purpose _as was theirs: only for a short leave in Paris.(C 25, 290) co a His tutoring of ‘Pascalfooncerning the maptthis was not necessary . te at all, because it really -was h&,David, who, bought the map, — oe Pascal could not have stated wrongly. (C 28.).- - that he was allowed to.go fron the NS<< penal camp to Police Hqj that the Police engaged hia without any investigation of his past; that the NSA* penal camp releaged him simply on the basis of a note that he had registered for work with the Police. ; : . : . CC 44-6.) that he, at this timé, kmew the trick with the ombination. of a false and a true ‘document, Cc 57.) and - Sot - = that the higher an officer, the easier is to fool him (D 6), - that one has to use: the “tack of link” between different authorities: to present atforged)document of one authority, to an officer of an: other authority, who would not find: oe ' the forging. (This was mentioned in connection with D 6. ' ‘that the officer.in OXd) ABW gave him the top-secret location of the installation without having asked for the purpose of - his visit. (.C 77. Pos : ; that he was so security -conscious and did not meet the patrons in his living place, ‘that the “Belgian girl", Allunes and oth- ers had not been to this place before. tc 80,81,82. _ - that he had. ordered through Allou forged letter-forms . of different. offices.‘by, thousands of ‘copies. 60). t : “o His sistér Helen, after she repatriated, was used. by the - Gommunists as a teacher’ of languages in ‘Ce ‘gia. Then, convicted ‘for insulting ta iit: Stalin, and:sentenced to'5 years ina. -s detention area, ‘she was, later vindicated, received retroactively .. the salary for those five years, ‘was allowed to come bacx. to Tiflis, was occésidnally at the sane time in Moscow when Mathée ‘was there, and they ,occasionally,met there. ( ..6, = Helen’s husband Irakli ordkipanidze y a former German SD flan, repatriated: to USSR together with his wife. (See psl above.) . " However, Mathé shall allegedly having heard nothing about his fatHe when he met Hélen in Ngscow.: ( A-7- ot ny ee Such things happen sometizes, but they are far from belon=. ging to everyday’s. pattern in Soviet life. The concentration of ‘all those happenings on a very limited circle of Davids relatives ‘could hardly’ be- occasional. This should have special reasons. 8. The questicn arises: If this concentration is not accasic=- - mal, then - what 1s its purpose or reason, and how nuch is David . “involved? .. : ee ne . oe “9. Concerning David himself? a/ According to this story:he has acted in so many cases in- prudentiy, just relaying on his "good luck" only, and the stupi- dity of his cpponents, that this could have developed into a habit of his. te b/ ‘Ye-has spoken of having been very cautious end security, .minded when taking people to his living place (that only two" friends have been there), and when meeting people. (c &.) ; yt i} ti Ltn. caliamttitinatR. * wert tics we atte del 1600 en padi om ok We ff tr. 4 iy ‘4s invented: It loo “on what-more-he had instructed Pascal at” akes one’ think that t ; part of the story us: that David had been told of such pre- the same occasion,, ” eoordination of testimonies, that he had not quite understood the matter, and - relying on his "intelligence", was telling nonsense. t c'28 and if 2;related item.) mo Te e/ — David's acclairied broad ynowledge of, different "psychologi- . cal" tricxs-on one side, and.on the other side his. unwittingly demonstrated lac= of understanding: of ‘any basic: principles of clandestine work, leave the inpression that David has. heard of most of those clever-things a f t é rp he had used his primitive Knowledge during ¥¥ Il, and is simply trying to impress.us by telling "clever". stories. This -would. be in line with his need of showing up. ( & 23 E 7a, 160) © : . f/ This could Se -true if he still ig a "honest" crook, and the story is right in its main lines. ef However, the too tight concentration of events,different infor- -. mation and‘alleged. mnewledge in this story, together with the. give also reasor to think that the story is-a "too good" cover~ story of a penetration agent. — Se . . uriexcited,unpartial way of telling | the exciting gtory by David, © 10, What could happen when David, . being taken for a"honest crook", would be used in a clandestine operation? af Due to his geeral instabilty and the trend to act under the effect of soze xezentary: thought, he might easily deviate of the _ pre-arranged, secure plan of. action, and may fall into difficul- ties through his irrational steps. . a .. b/ Due to the ldex of solid, binding motivation, and the trend to-use his own'cleverness", he may "somehow" come to the splendid “i idea of contacting ‘the "other side" and carry out the assignment po et et Be _ SUGGE tsp ‘yer steps. a > To. avaid ‘possible errors, “the following steps are- ‘suggested: I. Bh cross=chécx ‘of all debriefing. reports and other’ Aniforma- “tion available’ on: Davide: . ; Drafting’ a list of. additional fact: tang. and ‘control. ques- - * ttohse. : 3. Asictng’ these’ questions under - ‘gimltaneous application ‘of consealed tape recording,” thus providing an opportunity for detailed study of. the. answers. and reactions of David. ke Secret cheeks on persons mentioned in David’ s story; espe- : clally on Mathée™ Keresselidze. | Ey authorities on. the | ‘last. 10 : off David “s whéreabouts, activities and contacts), in- “cluding ‘the tine dn. Jails.” a nr 1 “Secret checks with: the Fre ve i ! t i « t i i i 1 ' nC i i at i i 4 “gts more dange’ us > wit! ‘him if “Knowle his : " weaknesses; - however ‘taking: him iP n eaest! crooks ‘Xo : an « matter ‘whether--he be. poss or: 5 ‘bordinate, one. can not rely 2 an ‘on his. adherence | te ‘the: prepared plan - cand. ‘given orderse c/ It. is guicide 1 (unwit Etingly. _gourse) for a:person who _ would be sent with h jithout: g informed™ ‘of ‘his weak= ; OF >. mésses full n j ; experience, ratio-. coe nality and | ich - he does: not. have « a Te Despite’ of “this r rather neg tive. impression; it “gust: ‘be to ‘said that David could ‘still prove: to be a satisfactory ‘performer, “ and an ‘acceptable calculated risk on’ ‘many. one-man special ope- rations » tne especia in view of: the. rather general shortage Cece * stock ofyeanaidates. - As EBDETZ
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Mr. WHITEHOUSE, a Cuban, was a pilot during the Bay of Pigs Invasion and was under contract - with the Agency from November 1964 to April 1965 as a pilot under the WITHRUSH Project in the Congo. He has Rot worked for the Agency since chat time. 2. Mr. Sullivan requested ‘sop to have Mr. WHITEHOUSE use ‘the Domestic Contact. Service ‘channel fn Miami for passing his information to us. 3. File: 201-300614, Lt y { if f - vis 4. Chris “Hopkins WH /COG/SA ~ 14-0000 - 4 , : roms 8 oO asaceromme ee ~ ROUTING AND/OR INIT. Ae © SEEN BY 4 < £ ~~ - ao TORAL Cariisie\ 8S : : ae - HARRINGTON: ljo: | & nH, Lo . : we , oma: RICHARD vars Wil/2/HDSES on 7163/1946 ware 23 JULY 1969 9 ee CABLE SECRETARIAT DISSEMINATION “1 Convex / Chrowor ~ [J atrysv ro ——_._ prance Oernsao - OK ae ne | Qe cs eur no. en Aan ; _ ‘ “g . oe : - : . wuawe ‘na rey flleay - = - . Preference number} 7 : . os BECRET © s : : - Poo | “enve omecron ee eA ee 23° oe te9} as2e7k. “v0 pRrority wH/MTAM INFO PRIORITY ‘TEGuCIGALPA, San SALVADOR . . te : i __TUSTEER - : ; * a oe MORNING. 23 JULY 1969; “TUSTEER: PHONED HYS' CASE OFFICER ‘AND sie TEDDY. WHITEHOUSE, (201-300614). _asogoniber rep AMERICAN ‘ ATTEMPTING HIRE CUBAN PILOTS MIAMI AREA ‘TO. FLY F-51 AIRCRAFT TO EL SALVADOR,, IUSTEER SOURCES, WHO WERE FOUR CUBAN PILOTS WHO “REFUSED OFFER, SAID WHITEHOUSE AND ASSOCIATE BEGAN’ RECRUITMENT “EFFORT CIRCA 14 JULY 1969, WHITEHOUSE OFFERING DEPOSIT $20, 000. H PILOTS BANK ACCOUNT PRIOR HIS DEPARTURE FOR EL SALVADOR IF PILOT cp ; } - AGREES FLY PLANE TO ELSALVADOR AND IN COMBAT, _ Pe ee we ee _— : 2. 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SECRET am” : DATE: | on a NO inex OD) wnoen ( aervan 10 : : 2: . 7 te . * fatite) = ‘pics - . a / iskesitication) =; tte (Wate end tio fied) . ; tt mabe OMe, SECRET. 6°00 “ 2 8, wa, 7 . oe a CITE DIRECTOR F2R FI wT Ce PAGE THO a 1 Te 3. “REQUEST. wH/ MIAMI ADVISE ANY. CONFIRMATION THIS REPORT AND re . ANY: FOLLOWUP DATA FROM IUSTEER IF POSSIBLE OR OTHER SOURCES. 4 PILE: . 201~283488 AND 201-300614. - END OF MESSAGE et Ra 7 8 an ober HA Ae, fae ls WILLIAN ay ~~ BROE . . ( | 2 C/WHD AC 44% . | ssmcetee ! RELEASING OFFICER ; -~ Ss ES “Cc eceem | E 7 beireaseaae) Lid oveeesi ur fupancanna corr NO. REPRODUCTION BY Osta THad Hi “SUING OF. <1 PaOHIBITED. Saran a tata at oe te rnp eee woth ee BE IMMIGRATION eet tenes lo DATE: 7 APREL 1967 CLASSIFICAT ION: ‘ SUBJECT: WHITEHOUSE, - ROGELIO ENRIQUE Vane apres GN ATURAL I ZA whe oi hee oo TION NAME cHeca UNCLASSIFIED i 4 i f a aq Speed Lae LL, MOEA a oe 1 Tm nt ee Sree ne te ’ Leo IMMIGRATION & NATURALIZATION NAME TRACE DATE: 7.APRIL 1967.” ; CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED - _o SUBJECT: WHITEHOUSE, EDUARDO ROGELIO °- ; ~ ry t oe Mit aa he eibemine nab’ wlan lesa eo eoeteee CER Poets Minami, Fla. August 23 1965 Mr. Gerald Sounders P.O. Box 832 Miani, Fla. Dear Jerry: ; 7 Wish ‘to thank you for your - personal concern . “)and’ satisfactory. solution obtained in the finan- “edad ‘settlement of my case. . : .1 consider. ita privilege to have worked with Olly, cooperating in a small way to preserye ‘De- ocracy.. in: thé: Republic of” Congo. . La a If I. can ‘ever be of service to the United States -beloved-‘country of my ancestors~ I would , consider. dit.a high honor. . Do ‘let me hear from you and feel sure ‘that I am your devoted friend. . Sincerely, Eduardo J. “Whitehouse UL6 N. EB. 39th St. Miami, Fla. MICROFICHE C23 Ave 6x7 —) Rose POOKIE 20 August 1965 aan co lee ot MEMORANDUM TO: Chief/KUCURL/HENGEN FROM / Edward W. LORENTZ ‘SUBJECT : Eduardo Whitehouse REFERENCE. ; Dir-35418 Edward WW, LORENTZ met with Eduardo Whitehouse on 17° August elative’ to finalizing the Whit éhouse claim. for monies still due- fron his- previous’ contract, "LORENTZ emphasized that he was. authorized to ‘pay monies due per ‘contract through 7. April. 1965, plus: av four* ‘day layover. in Rome.during Whitehouse's return to the U.S." This: layover was due-a Pinam strike of which Whitehouse was ‘inadvertently delayed through no fault of his own, . 2. The aforegoing authority is based on ref and calculated , / as follows: =... . : a . Te A, Base Pay for March - USD 800, oe . B. Base Pay 7/30 for April - USD 186.66 . ee plus USD equivalent of USD 41.00 for actual expenses “while 2} days in Rome. weve - C. Total usp 1027.66, 3. Whitehouse although feeling that he should be allowed the full amounts due. amounting to USD 1950.00 has accepted such adjud- _ ication of hiS-claim. LORENTZ feels that possibly he was suffic- oo so iently satisfied that he received any tunds, “that probably in his | _ sense of fair play that the case might be considered closed. For e the record, what medical treatment received by Whitehouse amounted. wae : . to ufider USD :200: -‘To further complete ‘the record the following . Attachments. are enclosed: Bo, A. Letter from Dr. Elknoury. ee B. Second letter from Whitehouse ‘to Jack Anderson, Leop. an thier C. Letter ‘fom Whitehouse to LORENTZ. Tm, Bills of actual charges in Rome. D E. Receipt from Whitehouse for finial payment. r . : = Near 1 cL SEC reat Re ET ee en er 4. Less than ‘24 hours. after facing Whitehouse to advise ‘him that his claim of USD 1950 had been reduced, to 1027.66, “Whitehouse — - “reacted with the newspaper media -in an exeniplary manner when: he’ : ‘could have Povo ere ay a adverse feeling. Fhe Subject despite ot difficulties encountered in the field with KUBARK advisors. appears” to be man of honor and certainly under controlled. situations: ae ‘gp. professional pilot and could be an asset to KUBARK interests. ‘Edward W, LORENTZ,» : Po 14-0000 POLYCLINIQEE OU QCCTEUR & Eanovay Avenue Verdeabenvél : LEOPCLOVIEE » NALINA : . Teieptene 1259” we Te . ; ; Bolte Postat 37h Ute . : coe . . an -, —_— : . a ‘ . . iat fF pphthon nN . . : : : 7 a : - A a ott fa ahs : CPAP ~ ; me . eo : . . . . 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Fem | an a ( -ASSIFIED MESSAGE roman comes Zo SECRET PPERSCN-UNET NOTIEILD “age &2 erie s0.- rece 012) att. to erence O -PaACvancle COPY Gives OircreeOrnan SECRET ugadsst DIR CITE y 5. CHAPPIE CREF: WavE 51@4 IDENTITIES: A. GANISE Hizaya, aNa “cANICE ROMAN. CLAIRS SECRETARY To IDEN B. R. ROBERT -ROGERS, NATiUNAL BROADCASTING COMPa AY. SECRET CEN S105 5304 A vANICE MIYAYA AKA CANICE ROMAN 2 B ROBERT ROGERS 2 NATIONAL PROKDUASTING COMPANY MICROFICHE C12 Due ES ~~. . ee. Wat Seb 1Y4 : ee 14-0000 CLASETEy FO FILE Me. slate tose 0. fre err arr. to eeancy : sestere sec. PERSON UNIT WOTIFIED aovence coy Dassers cee cane ecu Be to heb 95139. LOWENIZ vial: sti , ; . a . aN. NY H HE pe ed SEL | a Une ara nik Rin. abe | — Ss HUSA Lo 6Y nti “Anh flea dt sar 2G CMS oF Basted? MOS RT ON PYOGSAG LI tose esis ou fe wlio FIL STS Oy Oa Tn et Le Se WICRKOPICUS — —_— J: a Or S60 bt te oe ee Ne ee eT | ed ee _ MESSAGE FORM Cremer oO tet fo such ace TOTAL covus . " ee Ciwoen | { UE. FORET. 7 —~ : Gionmes SPS ECR ER | PP ———— —— nt, 1965 SA ruse rie wo. - 201-300614 © MATE: 12 Atos To : aweEy- iets Lonesr2), : a a - a - .. ” j VAuck eo ot eg “MIAMT) AND ALL MEDICAL EXPENSES DUE ILLNESS RELATED CoxGo TOUR. TRIS SETTLEMENT GENEROUS IN VIEW W PERFORMANCE IN -SoNco, :,2,, GROUNDED SIX:WEEKS, RETURNED PRIOR EXPIRATION PLUS PIELD EVALUATION AS-MARGINAL PILOT AND TROUBLESOMY nak. <i SROBLEM, REALIZE THIS MAKES W SHORT FIVE WEEKS SALARY; _ "Gp visit HAND KUBARK SHORT ELEVEN WEEKS HIS CONTRACTED SERVICES 2 ‘ei, FROM REVIEW W 201° PILE, BELIEVE ® REASONABLE ENOUGH - (ato HP SE aAROVE SETTLEMENT GRACEFULLY, DESIRE LORENTZ DO UTMOST SatTLe CASE PER ABOVE TERMS. HOWEVER, IF IT APPARENT W UNHAPPY ENGUGIL TO CAUSE UNFAVORABLE PUBLICITY, LORENTZ AUTHORIZED NEGOTIATE SETTLEMENT UP TO TOTAL REMALNDER SIX. MONTHS SALARY, —- Hos tere END OF MESSAGE _ _ Cre Ave bs é5°\ "keg thea dectaion re subj olaims for back pay, . dnp abel | Sle al . WH/T/HO mS fs it : , ; . . BERNARD 49, PINAN J . 720 ‘ ILLIAM V. BROE Coomurmating overccas , c/soD/aAB OF weeree newiree +~ c/n mee ; rn | [ ee | AUTRERTICAT OR worn Oe . ; oN i . - os : . cess tere : “sserteo MESSAGE ToraL copies “6 MG ene “SECRET [~s aePigoictor engine sty Distaoy Osic. : PEeson unit NOTIFIED - ! : = a - . —o = ve . Oo vot 4 . “Tetion . ADVANCE COPY ~ UNO? . Tre | - aS SOD a rhio COPY | Cavite Crete Gree | Cit? 7, aa Oe, <7: AI CT lo . | . oe DIM ZT OF gPFoaur egies a ce ; me a oe - 7 ave: 4430 cS ee Cink Bits wide 44.320 , ; a ee a an : : - i : f - St Vet vel ¢ cS fo TO . ROM - SCO6 ry | ; 14-00800 wo, _ yet, def 12 July 1965 ey “TO: HENGEN - FROM: Edward W, LORENTZ SUBJECT: Eduardo Julius Whitehouse : ae 1. As we both know the Whitehouse case. has been kicked around _ sufficiently that. the, finalizing of the case should be effected as “goon as possible. My:trip with Larry Murphy to Dow Leutcher's office, ot . * ~ (inm-emy estimation didn't ‘produce any effective decision, Mr. Leutcher's we ye point of.view was, if the man was due: the money, pay him.. If he was not. - . due’ the monéy,.don't pay him, I will give you ‘the facts as I see them and if you-: ‘feel ‘that it ‘is prudent to ‘seek the advice of Jack Anderson . ~ for’ his opinion I'm sure it weil be most helpful, 1 >. ean Eas 7d37 easy Aa AZ “A. "-LEOP-7030 dated 30 Say indicates receipt of (W) ““tntention to. terminate contract effective 13 May. ; oK “Additionally, Stipulates (W) incapacitated six weeks ; , . ‘and requests authorization for immediate return and treatment. . i 2. Your 97928 of 1 April, concurs’ requests of Leop. “Additionally, Ok stipulate ‘to terminate contra: ct the ei day the Subject departs Leop. ae 3. LEOP-8028 ‘of 2 April, stipulates that Leop. “terminating (W) “2. contract and returning first availabl7'", Requires medical attention : not available Leop. Malady due conditions advance basis complicated : . oF lact of proper medical attention and maltreatment, . : . B.- Para 2 same message, indicated another medical ye, we to! Cooke | case (Menedez) would remain Leop dispite fact ‘he pea Wit Wry . aa aid fore te can contribute nothing", ea age 4, LEOP- 8054 states (W) departed 3 April, via PAA, transferring > é flight in Rome. (W) . presented me with three days Hotel bills in Rome to cover. what. he considered evacuation flight plus PAA on strike. 5. LEOP-8117-dated 7 April, allowed Perez to depart 8 April and omy recommended approval to pay full salary till. 25 April. (Opinion - is nes ' ! "this -a case of paying a man full.salary on one hand while not paying #/ ie - another under the same circumstances)? Len pleat! , pate wae! 6. DIR-99498 of 7 April, requested details of (Ww) - medivat case. é/¢ ; . : eee eae 7. \LEOP-7150 dated 28 May,. stipulates (WW) returned on violation not “Leop request”, Instructed contact Heston to execute voluntary termination of contract not executed. (W) departure 3 April not at Leop request. (Opinion - ina contractual relationship it appears ee a : a N : a“ } : a boost (s- A Jo Jui 6S, wen a ° - aa ; C cole . cee y WY ‘ Pre a6 al . ; aaye oS Ot g?/ a i= : ROC O° yrerorre: 14-0080 fo. - _ . a a tee , : . ay ~Qe . “oe oh highly unlikely to “request” someone to leave or terminate written ,{v Aagreenent. FKouldn't one direct in lieu of request)? . oS _, 8. WAVE-0832 dated 16 April, gave medical evaluation which was ‘reviewed by WAVE Medical personnel. ‘(Opinion - in debriefing of Sub- ‘ject I was personally. convinced this man’ was Sick. Furthermore. (W) advised that he. is in possission of medical report by Dr. EY Khorury : i that it was manditory for (W) to be evacuated for adequate medical ' ‘ treatment. . - _ "9. WAVE-k457 dated 3 May, indicated 4{W) still under going oo: ‘= continuous medical treatment, ; ; : 10.. On April 19, (W) -Signed"dur local Quit Claim Form, but recent no conversation with thé Subject indicated ‘that he felt that although the . — -.-* Form was signed that the "company would live up to its promises", Ai. -There is no. doubt:-that (i) -was ill.and based upon medical - pinion, as late as 7 May.,-in my perSonal observation that the man‘was : “Ancompatiated’ from performing a full time job that based upon the fact” “ vthat-no defini : i itive: or written agreement was made prior to departure, that -the Subject be. paid in full*for the Six months term of his contract. (Opinion ~ there is know doubt in my mind that this man firmly believes oe that" he is entitled-to the Salary based strictly upon the fact that he “= .. was "evacuated" not terminated, . . . re 12. -I don't feel the man ‘is unscrupulous enough to blackmail to “obtain what he feels is truthfully his, but feel positive that he will ; speak to anyone Of influence to assist in obtaining back salaries that - he feels is his. “Cite the five reasonably important: personnel refer- ences that he lists on his Job Application Form. - We are not dealing with the common type individual using vealied threats, but someone who ‘is an intelligent individual who at one time exerted enough influence on Jack Anderson to appoint a Chief Pilot and further influence Gen. Lewis Walsh into taking Action to hire some of his buddys, SMeeeh Be. h EDWARD W, LORENTZ‘ SECRET , “CANCELLATION TODIVISION , ‘ DATE “WEMORANDUW FOR: CHIEF, 0PS/3/a8/S0D . ATTENTION: David Lamoureux . . . # 201- 130062 The file. cn. __MMOTEHOUSE Towa; Edvardo Julius | is cancelled and elosed in CI/OA7for the Following reason: Failure to subnit PRQ- Il ag required ‘under CSi Yo. 10-5 or to ~ ‘indicate any further: interest “in obtaining approval for the operational use -of Subject. ier to any future use of Subfect, it will be ne a pew approy val request (Form #772) to CLf/OQA. fs/ Edward P. BSrowa CHIEF, A) RR ian eee eT ; ' aoe i: | | i i wah Sie lee MESTART geen ce . |~ ° SECRET - ‘ eee ee ee! tp Petsszecuee: oot? 28ers. 78 | 94,. — LE0P-N50 FOR PGRENT SL clic LGR 98a >. C8) RETURN EXPLAINED LEOP fg Pann LE SfacH . See) pet) F887. 6 Qt VOLITION NCT LEOP REQUEST, a TES CONTALY HESTON EXECUTE VOLUNTARY TERMINATION CONTRACT,’ em NGT aT LEOP REGUEST£ 8 oo. 7 ee INTENT TEEN (NATE CONTRACT END Six MONTHS, ’ PREVEGUELY NOTIFIED STA iNT o. BROVIDING REDICAL DIAGNOSIS PRPRIME CONFIRMED LOCAL UL Tighe ste crab ¥ PATETIEN EXRECAL ENPENSES NC COMMITMENTS . ¥: ue LLS 4: CARY, ai ttre F a _ tn AC fl SCC EY fa m™ Ne CANCE AT a NL ARIAT Pad I TESTE “WILLIAM SCOTT PIPER, M.D, 2506 Poncs OB LEON BLYD " COMAL GadLes, Promips 25 May 1965. HIcHLana 6-5476 Mz. Roberto MedelL P.O. Box 831 . Miami International Aigport Miami, Fla. 33148 Re: WHITEHOUSE, EDUARDO J. _ Dear Mr, Medell, ‘Mc. Whitehouse ‘was seen by me 8 April 1965 for a return physical examination, All laboratory and Xray’ that date was relative'the compléte physical. examination,’ Sl _ The $10.00 charge for treatment included injection, ‘medicine and prostate massage, Ther was no extra Charse. for sinus creatment Office visits from April 9th throuzh 28th were - Primarily for his. tenseness and apprehension, The only additional charge, relative his sinus Condition, was a $20.00 Charge for sinus Xrays On April 9, 1965 “WSPsbk ‘illiam $. pipér, 4p, = CAS MAY - MICROF IC! ROL BOOS 1Y. Gs} ee ty ~ : ome, eo . MESSAGE FORM a 5 * F,DALY: a ; — uNT, S00/AB/o05/3 O nom A SE CRET xr 447 7 5 . x NO INDEL : Bales 90 May 1965 OC FILE"IN CS FILE NO. 201+300614 . to , _LEOPOLDVILLE Ee curetmomenie cent et F a FROM. ‘QIRECTOR ; - a . . eT "Ons, - 04 B,-wile 6, 09, P&L, ve, rE 7 el (SoD é er, ri aah’ ae ae Oe) FLL 10° _LEOP PFO eee NAHOOOENKD 20H amt om _ . CHAPPIE WITHEUSH PORUMEN - L REF: LEOP-GUZS (IN 36800) Lao. ce PLS ADVISE PRECISE DETAILS RE HITEHOUSE aw TERMINATION, m REF. A- “INDICATES “TERMINATION BEING ncowrersiéo, HOWEVER w Now” : y- so — Te PBPRME . 7 STATES HE RETURNED, AT LEOP REQUEST WHILE STILL UNDER CONTRACT) FOR PURPOSE OF CONTRACT-PROVIDED MEDICAL TREATMENT, THiAEFORE ". HE WANTS PAYMENT COVERING PRESENT MEDICAL BILLS AND BACK SALARY, --END -OF MESSAGE -. AF/S _Tom Baskett. (Phone) a, ae i ; rs ee E, N, KQRN-PATTERSON fo pile JZ FINAN, JR, AF/ G/S0D/AB-——_ 657 as May AUTHENTICATING , ~nw enw ~vwwnu RELEASING OFFICER . : REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAR THE ISSUING OFFICE is PROHIBITED. TT Cosy He, y a“ a j or . RCM mS POO E CE ‘wt. Set TD eee ere eerie cr er a 1 mre gee 37 * i i 14-0000. _. “Agatical: operations xd weld tet bo. enteptebie far re eq cpinica Uist-te choald not bo coastéoro’ fer =a ts a here 14-0000) . - : - - . . . co. HFNGRANDUM POX: Chief, S0D/Air Branch SUL BC? “4 STPIRUSH Contract . ; : . wo, | - 1, On Weumeaday, 12 May 1965, I discussed with Mr. Dow Letcher, Or/CPD, the WIYHMUEH contract sith whiob you are ; faniifar ena under shioh Bouardo Thitehouss aerved ia the - + Sage. Thin ts the staadord contract for Caban and Suropesa _ WUFURUSH piiot ompioyees. ‘Spectficaily, 1 was futorosted in searning from Mr; Letcher if be beifoved Faragraph 7 D could te apoiicabie te the case of kr. Thitehouss atnoe. ur, FTaitebouse | desires assistance in Paying wedicel bilis fora physical Gis-. i obiiity (which aay be tecporury) witch oay have been Loourred ; i Whtle he wao eerving with us in the Congo, . . | if j ry t | | H i : 8. Thin soworandus Saxos record of the. fvot_that¢, jadging from what Hr. Letohur had to say shout the FIPHNUSH contract,” ai also in view of Mr. Bes DéPsitcoe's recently expreeaed con- Qern regarding ths benefits asects of that ooatract, actien- should bo tekes to revdow ana, if secuspary, revise tho contra: at tho earifost posgihis tate, Tals steno fron the atrong peg eibdisty that Cuban piiote who enffer isjurges or cteubhlitios while servieg with VIiTHEUSH may Bish, es 4u the cago of Fultchouse, Oe to. olete beneftts after-tho” torzinatton ef tho contract, for . Nonditioas which er! ginates Gurigg tha tera of the contract. 3. Go 12 May 1685 L previded Mr, Letoher with a craze fers ef a proposes VITHRUSS coatract portaining éa rotary sing Slyereft phlots omy .anad aszec that he review It aas jucgo ita . ,acequacy. . t Frank Daiy° so! ee S800 /ab/ory/3 | ! - Ahi ep ane . ~ OP ESD Attn: Mr. en feFelioe i - OP ACPD Avon: Mr. Poa Leteber | > Sui Pigs . co - eee i ~ SoD A abs 249 aa : =s : - sup/Ki . {sq a aad (6S : ; . ; -_ i ee ee ee - Uhrouna ‘N RO ZOCEF | MICROFICHE . f ms, \ Nae SODVAN CGPS UP DALY Kael 14 May, beet 14-0000 — _ ‘ . ~ f ° - . oe . , . i 7 - . WILLIAM SCOTT PIPER,M.D, | : , . : “UNtvensity CLENIC . _ D4G6 pence D2 LLON ELYD. CORAL CADLLS. FLORIDA $55 ° : ato : - se a ' / GPFICe PHO RESIDENCE PHONE: wt 8-S105 mos . + 7 - . ve ae . oe . : . : : F " \ : i — fogs . a . L4- “—s os ne ae thls ~ | . : May va te WILe AM SCOTT PIPER, M.D. : 2506 ponce ps teow stv : Coat Osstas, FLODIDA ; : : i: 7 May 1965 ' Mr. Roberto MedelL P.O, Box 831 ’ Miami International Airport Miami, Fla. . 33148 "Re: WHITEHOUSE, EDUARDO “Dear Me. “Medel, Me, Whitehouse’ has had sinus trouble off and on .° ’ fer many years, This has been increased recently, a probably due to pressure changes in aircraft, : “Ie has ‘been advised that he have a nasal operation ' for deviated septum. “This structural defect is in no way related to hia occupation. a ~ “William Ss. ag a D. WSP: bk 14-0000 _ | DIR CITE WAVE 1451 mo eS ae © CHAPPIE WITHRUSH. MEDIC. PERUMES ° pode a Ne a“ aoe REF: y WAVE-0832. Wwterio po 7 . fo SS “ doRENTZ MIANL. SENDS. . a ~ . . ASSIFIED MESSAGE Toray comics SECRET o322412 I ‘LOCAL. CLEARED MEDIC TREAT ING EDUARDO. WHITEHOUSE ADVISES SUBJ , ‘NOT RESPOND ING TREATMENT ACUTE AND CHRONIC SINUSITIS. LOCAL ENT EPECIALIST RECOMMENDS. SUBMUCOUS RESECTION FOR CORRECTION DEVIATED sPTUM, . a 2. RBGUEST HQS OPINION IF SURGERY CAN BE PERFORMED UNDER TERMS OF CONTRACT aN CITE SUBJ WAS MEDICALLY CLEARED PRIOR DEPARTURE _ FOR CONGO, 3. FORWARDING MEDIC REPORT VIA POUCH. “SECRET FU a SYBTS mE DIC RL Comb, Tiid. SELREA pe > 2 , CAA a eo PD mnve 1ALKCD TO Btn) WEEE COMER RINE Hts — ae © CS Me ActiCew0W PCE eet mE - haw “RLOI- FOO GIF — eto eh eth Oe RE - t ‘ ° . { . \ “re Chief, MUCURL oe FROM Ghier, “EUPAGAN SUBJECT a wits Crew training ‘Report: . tion conducted by Carlisle B. FORNEGAR - as ur, Attachment: 7 afta hee “.. gfe (Idens) -- Bistriburion: 0 & 2-NUCURL 2a TUPAGAN ‘REFERENCE : DIR 88 7uHs _Pabegreeh 3D). ‘Date: .. ma Garry G0 77 ni spateh No. UAPAR0099 Philip L. MUSHER _Chief, TUPAGAN requested oer reference. ; herewith fa. since aie of t taiting ‘and pilot evalua 14-0000 x ‘suasecr: _METHAUSH crev, Training ‘Report a i “1. | The object of the crew training- was to test each: pilot’ on his “ dnowiedge.. of the aircraft. systems ana emergency: procedures end to: cheek. 26400 eo . . - 7420. . “Iden . 26600 °° a abe.” 10440 = Trg. 8405 Iden. eeeletteneeee 2 : — "6426 . AS £ a F “Iden G H: 7 4 3 . _ Evaluation of each pilot 3 as fol lowe : a Iden A = Had flown caus about 1200 hours before and wag picking it up very nicely. I gave several engine out = single engine landing and go-drounds = no flap landing = .ewergency gear extension. Short field landings seyeral ILS approsches. - b, IArn € ~ Was the pilot who cracked up the other Ce46, pius he wos umwilling to fly at night. I gave nim 14 hours of air time and recormended: he be used only a os a eoe=pilot on grounds of poor head work. . co. . c. Iden B B= He {9 an older pilot who would bounce the airplane Po - 2. and then eit there ‘waiting for it to htt again, without adding. power to let it down easy. He-also wanted to fearher the wrong engine after one was cut. Recommended he only be used as a copilot. — a. Iden D- “He had been, fiying in and around Iden J for several . _yaars, however, fr hig training he was quite sloppy in his flying.: he would nct came within 2G © of assigned heading turna afr the begining. Aliso he wag Very rough with approaches he would) Vary. the man try and stay. on tne| giide ‘giope. off-afegr about gixjof them he s { was trying to show him,:. area he would return to hi at. the. erid of his oix ‘month contract - he be ‘terminared. oo - On e. Jden £ + This “wan had.prev. ‘rours. He showed great interest 4 ‘I recomsinded ‘he be: wi fot . ‘Iden Fo - This man wos 8 jing left very. g from-emebic ing but f. - experience, sat hie £1 ' Just been convalescenin asked, that “he! felt up to fly “He decided he- ‘“@docror's_care. | _ tarted approaching the .pre } ; - Tole fit the but I was convinced .a8 8 a own style of fly fous CoG expe® 1 nd-did a good: 4 used as PIC in C=46's. | uppose to have had @- still didn't feel up to. the airplane in pitch vontrel. On ILS {fold preseure from 127 to 30" to short field landing: end take-' cedures. oon..a5 T.ef. ing. . 1 ree which: was about 30 cays awy Aetice’ of about 2000 good Gaal of ‘mith to be .degired., “Hehe. dysentery... He! re ; his performance was’ very poor. flying :and returned. to the 7 . . I[derGi- Had time in the Bec6's. wap released ta the field-t and gain more experience before mov g h. den H = Had Limtted expericr eated and applied him He was very helpful in reproduci for the CBelG-!7 series engine anc on the CB=-16-17 ser ing aid.. This was made requi This man rude along as ano wh{ch afded him when he 6tar released to the field and ri ard gain acre exoerience before a de the r Iden I = The Chief, Pilot of liea nimelf very well. the professional st him (6620) until i. piiet who app in improvirg . geveral ridng with | inatroct the vest of t used in the BaectKk' ss. we RK. operational needs. The traf{ning pres ‘ ‘Ssst of the pilots were required Also only one B=. previous. multi~engine exp -Ho"progressed 8a a o fly inr ing to léfe seat as elf to the tash of c ng power Li jes engines, which Ih red reading mater bserver while J ted Flying. anda rd he pilots in the proper Dp ram wag quite curtatied experience: and co-pilot tiafactory and with 7¢20° chours . ight seat to observe tactics PIC. osever, he was very: inter= hecking out in the Bx26K. ree, h lso reproduced the Paw parphiet ad brought along ef 4 rrain= den G.was being trained, I recommended he also be ight seat to observe tactics fiying missiens in the left agut. he group la a very sapable He appears to be interested s of his pilots. T had t feit he would be able.ta ~ rocedures to be t ry the restrictions fo | to. remain out in the field te 36 was available in Iden K which ob. fros ‘the beginning. — mitationa and ouwer setting. — tal for all B-26 drivers. 14-0000 was in check: till 38 “March ‘and ‘thes | was net available. two other a because: “of maintenance. - . - 8. T “peconmend that: Air Operations Officers “be. che che equipment th y. are supervisors: fer in order fo keep fn. te of their pilots’ oprefitiency. The pilots that are sent cver: should de screened’ berter so. 8 ‘nat to require 06. ch ‘training 1 the ff _ pee Salter laa Pc aa a 14-0000 . — Be ~ 7 woe “ge . ae ; : Iden D9 Efrain Morante (dea E3 Castor: ce ee : - alan: F- Theodore Writehouse . Tden. C. - Rene’ Travieso Iden H © Lule Ardoia’ | Iden I + Jack Varela Iden 3 - Africa -Iden K = Leopuldville tee | . : : 7 a . . - WILLIAM SCOTTPIPER M.D. 22506. roxce pa'itow piva Fem CF REEE, FT OP Re 28 ,Aoril 1955 Zo>erto NédelL.. ° Tarerna ition val | ari, fla. ‘33148: , ve - e —_ coe weep eee 11S: achas badr ‘ : 7 | 3 zor acute and <: failed to clear, secn Dy Rob 3 throat foe Toren: Submicous resect taa sentum, Oz tas . Nae wily be ; 2 MICROFICHE a 7 a —_ 7 QI- 300644 Ge FR ee — SECRET . om, la, . . . as . . ated ; ao a . ; . - ratte . “ REQUEST FOR INFORMATION AND REVIEW ; Z ; ; __- |. 6 April 2965. nal t . ‘P10: Chief, OPS/3/AB/SOD a € no. - * . : ATTH: ‘David Lazoureux ; _ 301300, 614 “ i . FROM: CH =F, “rina n an susséct: nn nas ore - VETTEROUSS Tnsua, jaf pivard Be 3 Eduardo. Jul fus iN ORDER THAT. FURTHER CONSIDERATION, vay BE GIVEN vOLe” RECUEST FoR APPROVAL IN THIS CASE. \r 1s REQUESTED 4 THAT you” FURNISH Tris. OFFICE THE. INF ORMAT ION” CHECREO. BELO, OR REVIER- ‘INFORMAT LON as INDICATED, ~ on sis . e - a wivita on ayur onsite BY: ot] mevar svarf/o Couvatceal | ‘ v oF MEPORT AT CIOa © OF SEC, OFF. COMCURRENCE. MEMS at C1408 secuaity ofr. oF ret Eroat av Ct/oe oF ‘aTTacHe aC FERCNeE Er CheeN LST | : ” . oO "(Seo Rewmechay® fee [tee Tree Feyse wae vie . Pewanns: “Please ‘submit PRO” _ : ok been indicated, POA will be automatically cancelled. fay 8S BBG vas resaeses eottane, SECRET "Part Ite If, witht 30 -Asys5-no- further-interest-in- Subject — has_. wee fo. SCRE t 1623532 DIR. CITE wave e632- lie - CHAPPIE wITHUSH nEDIC Porunes he : - DC inanas6 fp REF DIR: 99498 oo eet a a ae poe ‘gen ‘sey _ . eae . Ww ve ae _ Wicote-atad'a g wusiri3; RESIDUAL” AMOEDIASIS; mete ABKIETY, Reaction. _ | RECEIVIBG ‘ED IcaT rons THESE conpITroas ‘Win LOCAL. covenr PHYSIC Tans : DIRECTION ‘253: TIMES WEEMLY, a a ; oe Co 2. LOCAL pHystetans RECOMMENDATION SUBJECT HAVE RIBIAAL” - acriviry. UNTIL SYMPTOMS ARE RELIEVED AUD UNDER CONTROL. #0 HOSPITALIZATION EXPECTED, ; 3. 80 SIGHIF ICANT FACTS 18 DEBRIEFING ALTHOUGH SUBJECT CL AIPED HE RECEIVED “LUJECTIONS” 19 LEOP UNDER DOCTOR'S CARE THAT EFFECTED. : i 4 i b- a] ib “t “yee ! i }. 4. FORWARD ING DETAILED REPORT VIA POUCH, SE c R E iT y¥ Abyise 6H ANY SIC AL LAA, 7 re en ae ! ] : : a - : ees “> a, - -— oo 7 HIS HER VOUS SYSTEM. YKIS FACT IS NOT IRCLUDED If MIARI RED IC REPORT. Cd 14-0000 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE diy SECRET. ‘ Pecasonsunst woTerieo REPRODUCTION PROMIB ITED eRow — ° _: : advanck COPY Eyer, oO bree Ove “Taction - cone ce 2 EC RET 141052 . pyamssne44880, 0° 0 WITHRUSH PBRUMEN re AREF DIR QUIS) fe oo ig PO REF spe USD ADMINISTRATIVE PAY AS CHIEF PILOT BUNIA, SEC nea aeARnr re | crN;: | WE SECRET pe Broile Ys oo BAe : a, bgdt 7) Va ota had a for wt EB fees i ‘ - : Le ABA LEP IL, _ . . to U pier i a | | | id Are 6S, Fy | | " _SMICROF ee 201 BOOETY DSR Ae dang TE BAe a bare net sa} { mm es oa * WILLIAM SCOTT PIPER MD "3506 ponce pe trom eivn, COmAL Gates. Floziog | . : 9 April 1965 : “inupwowe ” 4 “Hicnuand 6476 z \ . Mr. Roberto MedellL 3 ' P.O. 30x S31. * . _ , -.. Miami, Fla, 33148. 2 ~ ee , mm . Me a rs - Ret WHITEHOUSE, Eduardo -Dear Mr, Medel, . Mr." Whitehouse. was -seén by: ‘me yeaterday for a we ~ general phvsiéal exafination. He holds 4 current... Sol, oy ‘FeAJA,-Class It medical certificate issued by cone het ee “me 10“Nov, 1964, 0 et, : : ! nouse_related..a-history-as~follows: ; : hi een out of the coumtry for five ‘months -and ‘had bloody diarrhea off and on for 24months, . He has had sinus trouble with pain and nasal discharge and- increased symptoms with pressure . : . . Changes, .His weight loss has been 20 pounds. . 4 His prostate becane inflammed and tender, Results of yesterdays physical exam are as follows: Ss foe Chest: Xray was normal and consistant with one taken . . at this office ‘ro November 1954; S.E.N. & T. all normal; Heart -' normal size, rhythm, sounds; Abdomen =negative including hernia; Thyroid-- normal; 3lood Pressure 150/104; pulse rate.at rest - 74; Blectrocardiogram was within nornal limits; urinaly-s sis - sug. - neg. alb. - neg. iicro, -.neg.; Sed Rate 3am) hi, ; Hbg. 14 gms.. 23C 4,500,000 wBC 7,700 fdiff. - seg, 62 lymph. 31 stab. 4 mono, 3; ' This patient is at present in an dcute Anxlety State, . “ Ras acute and chronicesinusitis, and seems to be re- oe ‘covering froma wnat is probably chronic amoebic dy : . . Sentary. I found the prostate to be normal, , His sinuses were treated with drops and diathermy. I asked that he Keep a temperature chart, Durabolin. lee was given i.m. and three other medicines Were . a C va + | _ - —, ROT. Sei Lily aes WILLIAMSCOTT PIPER MD °° 0 2506 Ponce De LEON BLYD - - sot oa r : CORAL GanLes, Prontos 4 . : "Higa 6-6476 Se - cont'd - , re ee . WHITEHOUSE; Bdwardo . _ s to- return today, for another’ sinus‘ “of the ‘sinuses, arnd-he is. to ‘bring len of ‘feces, His treatment should --~... . : ce . . . _ nue: approximately ‘Two: or three times weekly 2 00 - a ‘u is ‘sinuses, aré clear and medication relieves : Hs anxiety state and nervousness.” —_ a Tee Thank you for referring this airman. ; : William S, Piper, M:D.. WSP:bk : ; ' i i : ‘ ! i i | : i A i { 1 i ! i ! : r t : 1 : . 1 t , od . io ii . Ou, P. -DALY: Kas wT, $0D/aD/OPS3 C et 14475 oe , OATE.6 April 1965 - “9 " JMIVAVE (FOR LORENTZ) in DIRECTOR ; ae SoD-b | whe file Do ops iP “4. imo3; “WAVE (FOE LORENTZ) “CHAPPIE WITHRUSH PBRUWEN “ADVISE POLL RE ‘itl TEHOUSE: - a): CONDIT AS: “DETERMINED BY PHYSICAL EXAM, (2) ‘AMOUNT. HOSPITALIZATION: "REQUIRED IF ANY, ce ee = 99498 END oF MESSAGE yee . Ma Coeerea Cece) AF/3_ ce e! ae CAL, ~, Ll 4 , “4 13 ao "2 _ 4 a ae, Sf m , ; , wien efi . DESMO} FITZGERALD : . : x BERNAND J. FI KAN, dit, c/w . - ORDINLTiNG OFFiCeas | ei e/son/an’ . acuusoine orvican. : | ’ T y eat NA iy a furs paresationg . 5 CMRI ces") yrcROPICIE _ Py tT tamossenon OY OTHER =e THE ISSUING. orrict is “PROHIBITED, Copy. RAOl-3CObI¢ (3). nesuLts, DEBRIEFING - IF SteNTFicANt. ai Se 14-0000 Su aggybreD MESSAGE gore cores ee - nt oo =< 82 = : a ne or. Devaay REPRODUCTION PROHISITED | - PPERSON/UNIT NOTIFIEO. — —[apvance copy : 0) atdee Our roses : E. c RET Ga1s007 | ee +d Ara 65 1N37 757 PRIORITY WAVE. INFO DIR CITE LEOP g054 ; foe Me ~ CHAPPIE. MITHRUSH ‘PBRUMEN - 7 LT SBON Baa: 255, 4. MARS Wo ee “SECRET °- Do aR ee ' i f ; g c i CH Are ts) os wICROST ep iD ROl-3.CCG/Y = . _. "oe ha Gevee REPRODICT ION PROHIBITED | . CUSSIFLED MESSAGE sora, “corses . es = = . . o. - 7 - ‘SECRET PEQSON/LNIT. WOTIFIEO % eOvance copy ECRET oerayoz ee PRIORITY .OIR- INFO VAVE ‘cite LEOP s028 . CHABPIE, W [THRUSH PBRUMEM. - A oir 2 97926 x peta ee Be 8 ~AT . ; RETURNING ede, AVAILABLE. REQUIRES MEDICAL ATTENTION NOT AVAIL- ABLE. LEOP. MALADY DUE CONDITIONS: ADVANCED BASES: COMPLICATED: ~ of Lo. _ 2 ua at raed LACK PROPER MEDICAL ATTENTION AND MALTREATMENT. - Uso ae Bp ed 2... .PARA-2 REF B REQUESTED AUTHORIZATION RETURN SUBJECTS, TERI MINATION CONTRACT NOT SPECIFIED PEREZ RETURN ‘REQUESTED : ¢ : LEOP CONVENIENCE, CAN@0NTRISUTE NOTHING REMAINING LEOP. f DESIRES COMPLETE SIX MONTH CONTRACT TERMS. ' SECRET * Instracted Heer to Ferm: nate Contract the dey Sub; departs Aeop, ; CAPR ES 5 nos. goo bid , +f { A No bem CC oPREN OCS 7 NO. _ 0) VLEOHOLOVILLE =, SANTAVE (FOR LORENTZ) po 2) 7 Ga” DIRECTOR cn Sop no AFG, DDP, wong, ej Fie ry - ae 2 9“ pitronrty pEdr | OOWAVE (For LORENTZ) ; onea ee CHAPPTE WITHRUSH PBRUMEN ts ‘38 7 8 2 REP: LEOP 1937. (IN 39942) iat 1. .CONCUR. REQUESTS: PARA 2 ‘REF. “Die. 91928 at EACH 2. “jon EES tewiate CONTRACT pat ‘SUBS ‘DEPARTS Le0P. since” TERITNATION MUTUAL CONSENT, “KUBARK PAYS. RETURN | TICKEr costs Mf \ 1 i\ POOR QUALITY DOCUMENT - /, ‘f oe E, x. “Koni -parTEnsoy ¢ p/COPS 3 4 i 1 EQOROISATING gre. . . if ara } Joprecercertae (secret | feefRP eel ree (/) eepeasing orrecea - oe a a er REPROGUCTION BY OTHER THAM TMEICIUING GFFCE 18 PRONIBITEO. RrrcRoz ices = YN TOM TTI TM Be no \e ee ee . Ts Bes. BOCELY _ ‘between US, effective. Ae! ca Lz -eontractor, with: the termination of this” agreement. rT. hereby release ay BB r£ ce pesave (He Te Me herein and hereby. ‘acknowledge “that, the contractor, during the tern of the agreenent consummated . re? _ and. terminated “3 7 an = has fulfilled.all such “commitnéntd - ACES as- outlined. and authorized in ‘Subject agreement. Therefore 5: in vecugnition ‘of. the good. faith and good will of the o - 7 edatraétor’ and. the accord and. agreement between myself. and ‘the and forever discharge the Contracting’ officer, all of his agents, ‘other form. | said: “agteement + “with thie ‘Contracting Officer. ; I hereby promise I ‘will not reveal activities, SPONsOrs , oF any other information: that came to my attention due to the performance of my duties during the *, period of the contract, in writing or any Ala 1946 f° ™. . oh Soe, (_ ~ ~~“Date : 7 >. Employee Meise Date . 5 | > Witness - a eR eaeres 14-0000 ~ , oe t 7 C) eumee . REPROOLET-ICN: PaoMIa ITED . s ., ECR & T 30709152 DIR 1iiFo ONE. Cite LEOP: 7937, Be en INCAPACITATED OvER SIx ‘WEEKS AMOEBIC INFECTION, * HIGHLY NERVOUS, ‘NO STAMINA, CONTINUES LOSE WEIGHT. REQUEST AUTHORIZE IMMEDIATE: RETURN PB PRIME DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT, PEREZ INCAPACITATED “LAME BACK, THREE WEEKS REST PRESCRIBED, NO USEFUL PURPOSE ~ SERVED RETAINING LEOP, REQUEST PERMISSION RETURN. we ey arbi ss SECRET. ae SBORET ne Bf MAR CST ie nt \ i i PiCKOFicES Lh | 261 FORTY a. . . yo: : wt oe . a. "Cp rvees REPRODUCTION PROWI8 Teo rrr . nn 8 oan ame OD MTOR ‘Patvanct core me = ECR ET 5115982" PRIORITY DIR CITE ITE LEOP 1977 a . a Bangs 3 320 « CHARPIE WI THRUSH PBRUMEN eo ee “TusTaRk REPORTS: . {TeHOURE, goworTioH GROWING PROGRESSIVEL en a woRse> PLSE “ADVISE PARA 2 REF. Requested Whit House Be Pe STWAWED : aoe. Ps 3 PRIME , “SECRET | Te wot aa CFN . no. eee lestemene os 2a/- “soce ry ¥ Serra se ae “04 RET CANTIEL. Leb? Grsb- . DIR. INFO wave CITE LzOP 6156 PEL Pars “one REF 5. cuaRENT PORUAES Cc. + GAUSE APPREHENSION AND DISSATISFACTION: eg |) Ba LENDERS “ASSIGNED 18 PYSLO BELLSVED, BEST, QUALIFIED OF THOsa: * “ AVAILABLED . oan Be, Ce ae Taavr Eso FROM PEAFOANANCE TO DATE CONSIDERED WELL QUALIFIED, "PER PARA Two. ar PILOTS. 3 ary DW inee eh Wadena beg ee et SK, _ voray sche ? Capen [et - + SP BRANT LON “pROnIB ITED . fee “Lace OF TSTESTIWAL FoaTuTue Focused ay r-28. CRASH - Lact GF SUFFICIENT PERSONHSL ALROY 2 41:9 2, walt AELE PILOTS | _ ““GONSTANTLY REQUIRED IN FISD, re LACK S AND R FACILITIES. SINCE CRASH MMs SECO%E HAUOR . - Cone 3-26 CASTAR * tceats at Fo ae T+23 STAN relia ‘GaRncry oO oe T-28 i EWNLA = Te5 smniTenaE YK o “ ynpsa ‘CLOSE SCRUTINY VIEW FUTIRE RESPONS SEL Le ASSIGNMENT, HEN ACQUIRES HORE. coxeo EXPERT ENCES = eo ee vo . Tustai "anacl tay tor. AFOST,. Re “TaAvIESO, Z Pak a7 .-* Teak S QUALIFL ED. —ASSRED Message’ ta estwsute 22, Tuway,” ae SHDEZ, Notant es, 7 : vaLoee, outs, + SEU, SLazquez, . Re - Y org BAVID C. PeMOUREUX ct | UNIT, SO0/A3/0PS/3 2p msar a Sy Br 7367 ) da NO UNSER | * Ga LAE LG: Nov? eatlAR 1s Sue S&S fede Oe at 10 LEQPOLDVELLE from’ DIRECTOR | CONH. Sep 7 wo, WATE (POR LORE TO ppp avo: ‘WATE (FOR LovENT2). cme pa Buy CHAPPIE ‘Wi THRUSH. PBRUVEM oR “DIR On56 ae ha ~ NM ee * AW. cuBan Pests q OS EYALART ep Tor FB Fang ' son/as/ers/3 ie: r aP/5 - KW AI. g Ar fre REF SUBJECT, AUALTFIED 1-8 NoT 1-28, wRrextz) DB seea Deed die oe cee ee . wo -- END- oF -wessace-—---- - oo we pe ee ‘pose VEN) SIN ALE Tyne! “ARansiiont eae 8 ARTY Parcd® Duvet ote 4, — oO : . _ aN me Ve Man us Guna @bneasina OFFicre ~~ BT MANTIS ATIAS . orricen \: ’ bat PICHE /} REPRODUCTION BY GInia THAN Grits waits , MICROFICHE —_ , : ‘ : “eks- Seek nT ae 3g Ot LF tore Pope oe Car Oee beh FECT D BERROOUCT ION Peqmaireo . ow - = o_o one tel Var - ‘O settee: wid tward | "dL hveuiv2 44 ea a 7 San HE cy ~ eet: Re AcTMN: “1MoIcATeRS : CMA 27 9 — ; 7 “REF Ae YAVE 4730 (PARA 3) es 7 we Revaudate - mre ket “Be LEOP rr 23790) | _ RR. SuBSeel { io. ae _— te WHITEHOUSE ‘AND NORANTES DEPAPT iG PAN: Aw FLICHT 159 rov 1 ! q Hf po 7, ETA LEOP 1820 nov. 18. PLS MEET. a oe - . -) [Fu By MORANTES UNDER CONTRACT EFEECTIVE 1 OCT 64, THIS IMFO FOR | LEOP OLY. “PAD SALARY THROUGH -EED OF NOV. AUTHORIZED 15 ¥TLOS oe me ; Excess” BAGGAGE AND. WILL CLAIM UPON AQRIVAL.. MO OTHER ADVANCES, . y a TRAVELING UMDER COLUMRIAN PASSPORT B-91770 WITH POPRIME PEERTRY . : ; PERNT. oo me to i m io ‘Se “MORANTES BREIFED WOULD RECEIVE LOCAL CORTRACT UPOS ARRIVAL. i ‘ ot RAVE MAINTAINED STRICT NON OD YOKE APPROACH “AND SUISJECT COOPERATIVE. a wi . _Jovever REQUEST HESTON OR REP HAVE FORMALIZED CONTRACT THCL DING OO | i MAZARD DUTY” Q.AUSE. PREPARED To HATATATN. ILLUSION AG ALSO PE-PRIEF _ , . i | | | "en: SECUPITY - : fold | LSECRET. a i we ecuaariaperereweneteennn nda see 14.00000 * LS corr, LF ever S73 qermocucTion PROUIA ITED tetas conics, mets Ce Cro ___LassiFigo wessace SECRET AL Tuspanonee abd raid “Glasbie fo dati ot AEE TO PAE sD : a a: BE CRE T 1516112. ; ae peeonte LEOP INFO Df. BRUS, errs wave “4855 - a es parhuiGinieugyionie Ne oo an _ : : - istics 23668 , Horestz: TDY. MIA: SENDS®. mS , WOusE: wag PURPOSELY: CANCELLED FROM SABENA FL TIGHT... TE. To CONTACT congo: CONSULATE. BRUS DTT IONALLY SOMEONE or AUTHORITY <200 —-»- 4 oe “EDUARDO! HT? : was. anvises BY. SABENA NEW: YORK ou9 1853 ANCE OF VISA, oN: “MONDAY. “UNOUOTE. © arta) D siaJecr FOR MONDAY DEPARTURE ALTHOUGH” _ . JDEPENDE: uTLY RESCHECILEI ~-tyexep IN MIAMI, CONFIRMED BRUS-LEO? SPACE ON SUNDAY. USE NEWYORK PENDING FURTHER CLARIFICATION AND PAN AM TF ARRANGEMENTS c : ° 2. HOLDING WHITENS {EOP. DIRECTION, CAN SEVALIDATE riexed VTA <x<von caN RE EFFECTED LEOP IN TIME FOR DEPARTURE ON. 17 NOV. 3, SLEASE ADVISE. yseeerty ff Le eee }4-00000 OUG: Dave Lamoureux = unit, SGD/AB/OPS-3.. ONO ~ UT ” oats 14/11/64 | Bio) FROM DIRECTOR | 7567 SNS indie . LEOPOLDVILLE | ied LEOP oy poesia FORM f Gi EXE IN CS AILE:NO. , 2 a a 3 7-124- 18/2 4 “murioyse ICCEPTABILITY,, QS DISPATCHED HIM To CONGO, | — ROUTING Dik- odysb b, “AFTER “rout, ‘CONSIDERATION OF POINTS. RAISED IN REF REGARDING _ AGREE, THAT” a a CHIER- PILOT: SHOULD: BE* CONSULTED, AND_ IN PAST. WHEN. THERE HAS BEEN a $s. 4 3° 2 ' DEFINIIE ANTI PATHY BY PBRUMENS HQs ‘HAS RESPECTED FIELD: VIEWS. rade tot brea tet ep Fe _ . Foo. nn HQS HC*EVER DOING- ALL POSSIBLE TO SUPPLY BEST QUALIFIED ’&K CANDIDATES, FYI ALL AND THE FIELD MUST WORK WITH THOSE THAT ARE AVAILABLE. CUBAN PILOTS ARE GIVEN SINGLE ENGINE “TRANSITION AND EVALUATED FOR FLYING ABILITY PRIOR DEPARTURE PBPRIMZ, TOLD THEY TO FLY AIRCRAFT ASSIGNED BY sao, LAUT E MOISE Pode yred J-Z2?, 1 ie ne Se sr Wesited LY CHreF “AF/COPS -: puveseime oveicea i i ‘ 5 i AF/S REPSCOUCTION BY OTHER END OF MESSAGE SoD) SOD/AB/OPS-3 tf rc LE a 2 WH/SA/ 103 a1. «Z. oa =. . _ tise erricep [ SECRET | EE — Aur Ar TisTi me. /an foes = ACleecm~— BERNARD: J. [eaeions THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE is PROHIBITED, _ os ase, ue aurans TiCatead Orrigsa ten es Fo oa Ceor Re YO Leg r AQ eee FINAN, JB. :C/ABLSOD__ JIN CONSIDERATION of ry exploynent. on tho terms horoinafter set: forth, I, Sdu.rio J. Wiitchouse “heroinaftor called étployee, hereby - agree to’ the follo: Hing conditions of employnent: | - : te hat tho ‘torn "employer" as used in this ‘agreerent ‘shall "de ‘the Governkent of the Ropublic of tho Congo, or any. dosignated | + Departient or. Agency of said Governn ont, or any Company or Agenoy ‘that the said Government may designate. : : 26 ‘That the service to be rendered. by the employee Under this acreénent is to be an aircraft pilot, with no specific: aircraft assignments . ; De, mo 3s That. the tera of om loynent under this : agreement shall be oe for a . pe lod of. ona. eon from Hlovenber. 23, 196. ‘During the , first’ ‘s! month. tern: of this akreerent, this agreement may be: . : “tbfitinated 1 by ‘tHe . ployer at: ‘any. ‘time? “by thirty - 30 = | days written 3g: oe W30- days written. notice in a he ‘that. tie “employee: wet. be. ‘paid: re asic, ‘all- inclusive, salary: yf Eight Hundred +$806,00- Dollars pof month during the first six. month tern of this acrpgment. During: the last six month term of this agreement, Rene prployse shall be paid a basic, ‘all ifiysive, . , salary of Nine Bundred -$900, .00# Dollars per month. That the oployes , ' shall be paid apraddttsbdal | tes! -$ $10.00- Dollars per flying hour:: each month, for fall flying. Hour fn? excass tof soventy. flying: hours por nontf. oe ad - a Se That, ti omphoy sp vatcopts the responsibility ae : payment of . app 4eBdLo takoséon | all income earned int un er the torns,, nes" agreemant. we be “that tgepmployee shal] vo furnished round trip’ ‘hod pist ‘class air tarigpobtation costs from Iiami, Florida, to%do ination, wand return, - ‘and all other exponsos Miroctly relating to the travel involved. In the event at the termination of this agreSsent, the “employed acdepts omplefuent with an orployor other than the Govornment of ‘the Repubtic "of the Congo, the roturn transportation cost shall not be paid said employed. | %. That the cemployee shall tb Provided with tZe following bonefits during the térn of this agroexent: . ae A. wone sary ‘bonefit of $10,000 in the event of his ‘death from any cause whatevor during the term of this agreement. ny : POOR QUALITY pacuutit - 1 - ; a 7 2 Nev ‘gy . a a — ROl- 06 bf ee, - _ oO *OWICRUFICHT » oe ge nn . of. his death by accidental moans while aboard a tested ; aircraft. while operating in a non war risk area and. Lo éngacod in the ‘porformance of services under this _ eereat ‘PROVIDED death occurs within 90 Gays of the: ae ees ide ntal moans nile ens aged in the > poesromrance’ of ‘services under this ‘agreement aboard sana aireraft- being: tested ag ‘to its airworthiness or. orits in. such. amount as “tn the sole ey of; th employer is proper) BROVIDED said at 42 not ‘eooga a total of! $20,000 for. the 7 cont. dade ectonter tipo otter nibs “returns: oo . ; 9. That the employee promise ‘he will not reveal in witing ¢ or oO J . any other. method, the activitios,. the sponsors, or any other facts | that como to his attention by virtue of the performance of services under this agreement. . SIGNED AND SEALED BY mo this yy, day Of foveuber 9 19%6e ACCEPTED at Leopoldvills, the Republic of the 7 Congo, this . day of = “» 196k. : -Seal-- NOTES, BPE 2 ER Pb DEA ‘ Pd & g 4 i 2 2 ; oh, Passe SSS PBPRIBE MULTIPLE EXTRY PERMIT. CONTRACT EFFECTIVE . Abou BLE ACTined = 1AIDICNIOR - Lee Po- Goo-/ a . 2-4 . : . . v oe 7 pk Mea WRC! = Benes G/ y fp YON a wor Via SABENA. 3435 ARRIVE arus as. ‘Nov. 0958. DEPART BRUS- a . wo my uo 2083 via A SABENA 5295. “ARRIVE LEOP 14 NOV “05556. “SUBJECT — oS 4p MOY AND ADVANCED ONE HONTH SALARY. NO OTRER ADVANCES. =, "RECEIVED Te6 CHECKOUT. 4 _ _ EDUARDO WHITEHOUSE WITHRUSH PILOT SCHEDULED DEPART NEW "1 YORK 14:NOV VIA SABENA 548; ARRIVE BRUS 13 NOV 9956, DEPART BRUS 19 NOV 11e5°VIA SAUENA 3195 ARRIVE LEOP 15 NOV 1905, ‘SUB, POSSESSES ° pePRIME MULTIPLE ENTRY PERMIT. CONTRACT EFFECTIVE 15 NGV AND "ADVANCED OVE MONTH SALARY. wo OTHER ADVANCES. RAPIDLY QUALIFIED " T+6 AND IRREVOCABLY UNDERSTANDS FUNCTION AS LINE PILOT AND ACFT . TYPE ASULGIAENT F ROM CHIEF: PuLoT. Se i fa - /SECRET a : ~ ~ Hoveaber- 12 , 1965 I cortity I heve Given. Hy Educrdo Waitehouse Six ours and Forty Five poof a mmentarnnencnancinacs, - C6: 45) minutes of dual: instruction’ in “orth Anorican AT=6D ani I found nin to.be ‘proficient and safe An this airemfte os SG de ds average in coordination and an xy estimte ads potential aollity: w fly. tactics is ‘Linited. T receded he should be raven two - ‘ROre: “Rours' an this aircraft. 7 : FAA CRI # 1425396 ; : : j : , : .! £ : U2 Nave gy Re f— se ov & rf “MICROFIC = re, sO , a, WILLIAM SCOTT PlezK 2506 Ponce DE LEON BLvp CORAL ABLES, Floating oS 1@ Nov, 1964 . . HiGuann 6.6478 : : . . : : ; 7 . :. os a ae Roberto | Medel P.OL “Box. 831° Miani ‘International Airport ani, Florida 33148 Re: WHITEHOUSZ, zDUARDO J, ol oo oa Dear Me.oMedel1, ree _ oo ween At your request a Chest Xvay and henogtobin . ; : Was done. The Chest Xray was ae and his an henoglobin was 16.2 ems. or 104,8 Mr. Whitehouse was given the- followiax inject-_ Lons:- Typhoid~para-tynnoid, Typnus, Small-pom, Cholera and Dipth, -Tet, . Thank you ‘for, referring this airman, _ re | 7 ince: hiesT, oe Willian s, MP “3, WSP: bic ) Cr 8c & raf Sace af anmoteyne ino fuli. Person to by notified in case re . Nag rnee Srizeida whitehouse. so le! Ret: ntvanstiy fe as - | (Address 4 “FE 39 Ste i Te te phone. he FRe2 396" . —_— Dee benation- of’ Ronefhet: ury: Name ; prized veida ihitehouse - . Re lationship wife . , Address _ NE 3 Stesiiamt oO: o - a 7" conte! Tetephona FRED “ het ny}. ‘insurance noltctes: Company paltey. ‘Nor +. Coverage Nene fieiary Mave you coupleted Last Vili & Towtament? -yes Date of Till: Nove 10, 964 Location of original: __Re Hede Nedell _ Copy on file sich: 3 a one and address of person holding Pevrer of Attorney: Qete hows 1 10, 1964 ra Minn Gie e bar leyee . Cre vo by 1 14-0000 wt} ete ee yaroransta FX: Guef, Alies Atfatrs statt/es ” Susie - “4 veqvast for Aasistance with Cobar Nationals for Project: i TRUCE as The Special Wperations Diviaios. aud the bfricar sawigior. . are: Abterestea in obtaicir, the ssrvices of. the: following An. Sividaals © “for “SHploysest ia the’. Conse ‘wader Projest” ITE. : Saxo ard Io. Tafe . a. Podro- ‘Zarigue HOBTERO , Re-entry Perait: aoeunent he rea “ ——-—“hasident-alten vist a-1188566) XB: 2 Apri: 1932 Pow: mera Vieta, Lee Villas, 20. +764 359. be Errante ?SoROSO Viitecueva Refuges Aoi 2L90636 2361 Bi March 1922 “POR: Bavaza, Cuba 201-761 363 : Brera @. Etwario Juitus ult Pisovse ineva Pesidect Alle: BL 21940 - 2GB1 ik arch 1516 FOba Santiaso, Cuba 2 1- JOGO iLL . <2. ALL have FIA'o — Ren-antry , Pornte 3. re ts ‘requested that you. make necessary arrangements wlth the 3 @ WU Service to facilitate issuance of tag appropriates docwe:.tation at their riami cffice, 7 Ror 3 3 OG Eo Tee nue Distrioutions | : : ori ginal at = addressee c/aB/s00 §92/SECUR 261-761 369 201-761 343 el ol eal ll dae - S0i/R1 20} -300614 “ = £02/Ab/025-3 son/az/o23/3+9-Laswureuxat _ fo h. Shark you for yeur eontinned cvoperstlor. gokart ¥. Gaezine | _ Securtty urficer Speciar oparauses miyisioc . <9: (ly Bovesber 196h) : ocd 14-0000 re ~ SECRE| : sae RAN TE Por: “ea/oa ATT EST 10% 2 Mr. George dali . SUBJECT 3) WaT Traces on 301-761343 end - auiss00814 | The- following. ‘FHL’ Reports. sere revieved. by _ Lee thie office: Ae Aatt - Fidel Cartre Aeti+ Tues, - dated 39/11/62 3, “sevarde Jolie tite e lases,. Mb dated.475/6 2. so dorogatery inforrstién 4a6 found concerning. either tagdivicusl. Tits inforaution tH given verbally - te er. Je borstay” in your office, cn ae Oct G4, . rout #7. Gotta Aeting Chie? Speetal Grerotiens Fivisics Distribution: - Orig. & 4 - Addressee - C/AB/sOD - 20) = 761343 - 2A1 — 300614 ~~ - AB/ors/3/SoD ~ RI/son AB/OPS/3/S0D:D. Lanourenx: §Jf. (39 Cetober 1964) Lt ted “tpt | t —— 7 a Vv “ erncart es pe he ede mae et el A b (am Bisyo eae a cs 8a BD OF hesancs | ae Pin Oz tee eas, on re eter 50 ‘BaLessne aricen or : . B8-C-RR 4 ae Treen “ hal urropuction ay ornte THAN THe ARE Oo te Srregy ~ ere egry TEE SE eee cen saat oe ISSUING | ome! is FROHIST Tha: : 238s on we neeeabie 27 ere al awl. H4-00000 : i 1 - ot bos , _- Capt. Réuairdo J. Whitehouse -- 446 8B. 39th Stroot ae _ Siam, Florida ° es =| eae | i i | Dear Captain Ubi tebouses i ! ood i Thank you.for your views and observations contained | | 7 in your letter of 22 October 1964. Your iaterost is ' apprec Latod. : ! i ; i Contrary to the information on which you base your: | : desire to discuss.Cuban matters, be advise¢ that this ! ! _ agency is not, rendering help to Cuban organizations.,— H i Thus it is believed that a discussion of this topic would not be of benefit to either of us. . an i Thank you again for your interest. _ a3 Woe i | 4 . i : 7 Loe Harold EB. Padgett a : ; : Assistant to the Director i Distribution: ° Crig & 1 - Addressee 4 - WH/SA/ESEC 2-— ER ; 1 ~ OPS/3/AB/SOD i- WH/Registry 1 ~- WH/SA/HOB/PROP *ICROF FICHE | i | ; | BOP/m8/sk/wo¥/on0F/ BO: ems (28 October 1964) [ | 4 14-0000 " [etwonanoun For: Chie, SECRET "| susuect - OPS/3/E/SCD = D. Lanouroux WHITENCUSE Insua ED Your Mecorandum, Dated 2 October 1964. REFERENC crm - “A Provisions1 Operational Approval is granted for the use of this Subject as set forth below. _ ~ poe : Coe - A Provisiénsl Operational Approval issued by CI Staff grants the sate _ Buthority, on a temporary basis, } : ' granted in an Operational Approval unless otherwise specified by CI/OA.. It fa ’ based, however, only. en’ preliminary file checks and investigation and is sub- . gect to a further final review when all investigation is completed. ; . .. For.use’ asa pilot under Project SITHRUSH, asset forth in your request Lt . ate an . . for the suse of an individual as the authority ° __ ..(form 772) dated.2.Octeber-196h._——--__ ‘Please fcrvard FRO Part IZ, t To process the Operational Approval, full information (completed PRQ Parts I and IL) must he sutmitted 45,.soon as possible and not later than six . _ (6) months from this date. An Orerational Appreval will follew when all investigation is cospleted and uron the receipt of satisfactory PRG Parts I and II. Cancellation must be requested if use of SubJect by interested Bi- visions ceases. ; 787 Vduara P. Browy ; . APPROVAL Oe . ey : C1/OPERATIONAL APFROVAL, AND SUPPORT DIVIStoNn roey 125 os" *sevrous convey, “SECRET . L . j Dear ir. MeCone:- _ i : g Melek reeegtag ttred Ancri: aan id.a posi . Ful Aoreat fer the _ ‘ | United States. thet eerts Circet hel; ‘fren yeu thet . net lens tro!s follovers,. ~ are hawere thezr lea- the of:ertunt with you fer the eG neeat the trstinen: ‘cf tacn, 2a \ SST EGE A foc atencuse | ‘ “g_ St, J Top Sy Fla a ie i i i 1 : ; ventral Intellicenee Areney fo Ningten, O20 , ” & ¢ 4 ci ul ™ AAA | tw BONSS wR SAL ean TNA ow WAAR. oe a MS \ Y FeI RESULTS 201 - 30061L “oo —— Refer to data -re EDUARDO JULIO WHITEHOUSE INSUA, gent 4/5/60, repért dated 12/30/60? . Fer Mr. Bludworth 21 October 1964. crn RI w=7) copy LY ower REPRODUCTION PRONIBI TED ADVANCE i cory” f tauen EB nore =p —. : SECRET 1521002, - ee ee ao a 7 | R160ITY Dim CIE acy a7a1 a a a : a a oe ! | REF DIR S66a7 ¥ oo te a = > é > > / q f Ki h g F a - a ™ iN u N ow ag Sty t i “ ". . seee — seem “Soy j oe MESSAGE FORM #5 notin Sj Ons . D.Lamouroux: :jjt ; ee slur Av/ors/3/soD"’ mam 1S a opes er dor. 17367 o NO INDEX a yoatt. 13 Oct 1964 FRE IN CS FRE NO. ba . cae eee «Later 10 4 + PANAMA CITY | 7 a } mom ‘DIRECTOR SiG CEN. 7 NO soea7 . : i - REQUEST FIELD TRACES ON. -EDWARD® JULIUS TiITEHOUSE _nsun; CUBAN, aoe yet SER eT ee an rE! END OF MESSAGE We PADER yTtese Ae emp ere AB/oPS/3/sop 0.0 - hawt é [ante : . ee ar, 5 . : era ee AT hy Ee 3 DESMOND FITZGERALD : fy BERN, ARD Jy FINAN, JR, 5 4 Cf v7) C/AB/SoD epee \ 3 . Cr ler cy ) ; | LH OST EY | ' aaa aed eo OtLaasios orriera : sormearicariaa . ST =" | MICROFICHE 4 , REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THEISSUING Office is PROHIBITED. C-oy No REFROOUCTION PRONIAITED ALVAUCE COPY gor Unay BY : Ce}ersvre wane atottee Ca: tusto Lo Sv sib, OH Cait, 7 . lone’ HOVE . nine! tae eee LoS tet trey, tape TR _ : : . ; aca C& OT Lh & é4) emi tin 3 Jeceed NOH-OFFICIAL COVER CONCURRENCE - TC. RE COMPLETED BY CIFOR ONLY SUBJECT S wat . Cc OR 201 No. Dare OF aletw PLACE OF BIATH U.S. RESTOENCE OvVERStas RESIOCNCE CNPLOVER® -P Olvigtom of STaFF icase oFFIcEe CAYENSION COS/mC. CASE OFFICER (Eateo Central Cover Staff concurs in your proposal to use subject for the purpose ndicated. In keeping with the requirement placed upon CCS to maintain an. accurate register of current nonofficial cover activity, you are srecifically requested to advise CCS/NC promptly by memorandum when subject has been activated, The pseudonyn assigned subject should be previded CCS/NC ‘at the “fo “otise-notification: of: activation.-is. forwarded... -.If notification .of activation. +.--:. ..J- is not received tn CCS/HC one year from above date It will be assumed proposed use did not materfalize, : ; ; (If. cheek mark Appears. here, information of interest concerning subject _: . ? or his employer ta tn CCS/NC files. After ‘operational approval is received, and-prior,to making arrangement: for; initial contact thereunder, you are ee : specifically requested to confer with CCS/NC céncerning other Agency. trter , possitly affected and the advisability of additicnal coordination. If cheek mark appears here: the proposed use of subject requires DDP approval under CSI 240-6, para, 5. Please review CSI cho-6 and Initiate “action as appropriate. : : : _—— 7 OcT GH a.tahs 1.068 tort Fe tlemta Sevetion fj Omen ca at be Pe eeems prar tee 2208, | oP SECRET wt, RIG ; Tr RQ OL- SS C0 rare 7 Oct 1964 pre TO: _-0P8/3/A3/s0D - D. Lamoureux supsect: FROM: CEIEF, CI/OA WHITEHOUSE Insua, Eduardo J. “IN ORDER THAT FURTHER CONS IOERATIGH MAY"BE GIVEN YOUR REGUEST FOR APPROVAL IN THIS CASE. 47 1S REGUESTED THAT YOU FURNISH THIS OFFICE THE INFORMATION CHECKED BELO®, OR REVIEW INFORWAT |ON AS INDICATED. - PEVIT® OF STAFF/D DOSsiE® PEviICw OF STAFF/D COLLATERAL MmrGeMATION REVIC® OF SECURITY OFF. REPORT AT C1/0A SCC. OFF. COMCURRENCE wEwO AT CI/O~ -PevICw® OF FOL RiPCar aT Ct/oa "Reve s ‘RFSULTS OF TECHNICAL INTCAROCATION cerem Lis? : OF ATTACHED REFERENCE OTneas TUS ETS AE ETT he \ 1 __- Cer 64> 0.60 889 ose eareroos tcrrees. SECRET : mee ao) as NO INDEX EX PLEIN CS FAS NO. Rofo Bend hy ine af | tr . —_ = — . “INFO: . . . amor 23/615 2. ROQUESD FIELD TRACES OF ELUARDO JULIUs. YEESICISS Im ESLOYED BY ATRLVIAS PAC ATs ID 14 MAR 1918, SANTIAGO, CUBA. - sonfsn/ers/3 <7 * 2/5 “ a cone ty COORD UATING APetccae 1 TYLA Me : i ry eel ed - en SSVCTION SY CYHER THAN THE ISSUING? aw : -SECRET d. SUBJECT Titre NAME th ROMAN LE eA RS - SURWAME Is, uPPLa CASE Cin af WHT TEHOUSE Insua, Edvardo Julius 20s POLE Ch 2.7 ALIASES, VARIANT SPELLING, CIC MuMBERE, Foo a REQUEST FOR GREEN LIST + NAME CHECKNNS 156220 °2.0r¢ 196 DATE — samt David C. Lamoureux .. a OFFICE DESIGsaToe. OPS/3/RB/SOD To . $y F9GM, Buttotsc 2 D 39 . _ extension 7367 53. TYPE OF REQUEST (CHECK ONE} SecA TEN Hint 3. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH 14 March 1918 Santieze, Guba 4. CITIZENSHIP Pot, y 5 Cutan ; : PRESENT ACTIVITY AND" LOCATION Puclic Relations Man North Shore Villas - 6918 Indian Creek Dr. " Hoan Beachy Plas Grae cue smut i Jul 196h-present | _ . — PY OM ercucce FOR current 6. OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES, EDUCATION ; = ; = ‘ Pict 34. INTEREST IN SUBJECT (CHECK ONE) g. ©) ESPIONAGE OR CE ACTIVITY . BY CS opiraricnat CLEARANCE $.- Jan 1 63-Jun 1 es Jul 1 64-present . Insurance Salesman (own business) -Operations Manager. - Pilot - for Panaven Airlines Public Relations - North Shore Villas - 6918 Indian Creek Dr. 8. CTHER SIGNIFICANT DATA (POLITICS, RELIGION) - ADD EXTRA SHEETS WHEN NEEDED ; . Took part in invasion to Cuta in 1961 as pilot. . i Miami Beach,Fla Ee DESCRIPTION HEIGHT WEIGHT EYES, Thain) (Race) (otncr) pet aw Hee Se ah Sb eo Blue e sows Blonde en White ep ee ern ws "9S 10. SPOUSE IF WIFE, GIVE MAIDEN NAME Brizgeida Whitehouse “P11, OTHER MEMBERS GF IMMEDIATE FAMILY AND ASSOCIATES Zoward L. Whitehouse 12. tNFORMATICN PECQUIRED “Teer in SPECIFICALLY. GENERAL TERMS SUCH AS “LEFSGATGRY* MAY RESULT IN A SEARCH THAT DOES NOT FULLY MEET REQUIREMCATS. ) : ce _ Say neers INSERT CARBON: FILL OUT. FORMS COMPLETELY, med Ee ETE INS TRUC TIONS: SEND BOTH SHEETS TO FI/D. - . | SEE CSI 10-7. my ‘Ce CF a4 oy Fore O61 SOL use raenvene coutiones., 7 SECRET (2 ves Pes OCG bre TO: Davis C..- Sgocursax FROM: cuentas AL SEE DOSSIER cw SUSIECT ds Fy "D @lose@aPNic Fines. | . : . « . mw RB. — A MEMORANDUM IS ATTACHED HESETO. ee ; : C. (] HITH THE LimiTen 1sexTieicaTioN PROVIDED IN THE RESUEST, FI/9 tS UNABLE TO aN . DETERMINE WHETHER THERE 1S tFOSMATION. ABOUT THE SUSUECT OR NOT. D. POOGRX]. Ft/p Has no PERTincaT INFORMATION ON SUBJECT. IF INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBJECT APPEARS AT A LATE? DATE, IT WILL BE REPORTED TO YOU a§ IT BECOMES AVAILABLE. at ™ . E. { ; } THE SUBJECT OF THIS REGLEST IS APPARENTLY THE SUBJECT OF THE FOLLOWING: NOTE TO THE ORIGINATING OFFICE . , - OO ; WHEN THE SUBJECT IS SD LONGER” IMPORTANT TO YOUR CFFICE + THES SHEET, WITH THE FOLLOWING CANCELLATION NSTICE COMPLETED, SHOULD BE SENT TO F4/0. aa oe “ ra Rae Sea a oe . . tEa YOUR FILE ‘OF “THESE -SHEETS: FREQUENTLY: LONGER OF SUFFICIENT INTESEST TO DEMAND A CONTIN FACILITIES WITH CONTEYIING SEARCKES Fo@ pares "SEND Ton /O-THE- “SHECTS/F GR: PERSONS. THAT. ARE NO. G SAME CHECK. PLEASE DO NOT TIE UP FI/D'S WATEIN THAT 1S NOT REQUIRED. : NAME ; . OFFICE DESIGNATOR . ROOM, BYILDING EXTENS 104 CANCEL THE STOP CARD FOR THIS REQUEST SECRET REQUEST FOR APPROVAL OR INVESTIGATIVE ACTION (Always hacdeacty b cage of thee fore) PLEASE COMPLETE EACH SECTION 48D. APFROPRIATE ‘BLANK TO: =F | CL OPER AT (ONAL. APPROVAL and supra SFT DIVISION . FROM: Da‘id C. Lamureux Crier ISVESTIGAT 108 BNO SUPPORT DIVISION. OFFICE OF SECURITY 073/3/a3/S9D (2D39 > - PROJECT WI THaUSE Ci/oa FILE MO. [| [CHIEF . PERSONNEL SECURITY OtvtStcn. GFFICE OF SFCUPITY CayPTonyw, Pseuodnrm, akk OR Aliases $0 FILE NOS CONTRACT TYPE B ON es E Tt itt Sian ; SECRET (INTEREST A. U.S. GOVERNMENT MaY BE SHOWN OUR O. CIA INTEREST MAY BE SHOWN OURTNG INVESTIGATIONT 1G. FS SUBJECT AWARE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT ISTEREST IN HIM? | fx | ©. 1S SUBJECT AWARE OF Cin INTEREST EN wte?- SUGGEST “COVER. PRETEXT® TO GE USED FN CONDUCTING PERSONAL INVESTIGATION OF SUBJECT. DO YOU PLAN TO MAKE SUBJECT SITTING CF ‘AGENCY OR GOVERNMENT INTERESE? MO INVESTIGATION OUTSIDE Cia. ExPLALW FOLLY! 1, OR EQUIVALENT, IN E2F COPIES aTTacHtD 11, OR EQUIVALENT, Im 91 COPY aTtacnEes Xj] CReen. Vast atraceto. mo: ?. DiviSiOn T8aces ie Cc ee reanney TL] nov-venocatowy WH oewocatony atTacare @. FIELD TRACES . . “Oo SECORD | : : . . Xi eee Feewano 270 X [no pesocatory inpo. WAVE . _ PermoGatcey arracets . [fais SOURCES CHECKED SIGNIFICANT ENFCOwATION ATTACHED . : = oo NOT ase TeATeD (Explevation) : : ICROFICHE stgvatuse OF CASE OFFICER + ° tatenston [StGuaTuee OF BRance CmLEr . 7 = / 3) payed 8 eux . i746 pecrar? Pi - ae 2 Car CY) ORM Or PEOLGs v4 u_—e, { [2] te ren net Pox . eray stcuaity = MARITAL STATUS ~ EMAL. sj pemaee BHlio1ss NUMIJER PET 45.7294 EMALE _ iF te A : Co stwoce hon) : tej MARRIED (i exsaceo Dj wisowes PLACE OF Ber Tert¥e con To ' Droiwerces ; : : Teak as : CO szearatea 2 ' 3 Paar icguans: ISSUING autnoatvU.S, - Loy . Reeenvr per faa tecace oF issue Miani, . : eT, ee “Passport no, An-1i- a7 = NATURALIZEO: | . 7 ‘ i . : i i i | . " TRADE, Business oa | : . . : yes! ; CORR ESPON DEnCE “ SCKOOL, OTHER with at FORZTIGN LANGUAGES GO . ~~ tan! . : . . YE5 SPEAK FLUENTLY? : 6.8. MILITARY SERVICE (RANCH) COUNTRY DATE GF s.ata Sigh you have held thon which you held. Actavnr a ny Se = ———— =z B. SATES OF EMPL OC YMONT waste, vEats PERACT TIT Ce CF YOUR PGaTIGN | oe AAV OR CAANINGS TAATING boyy PCA YA, a XK from: j TOPRESERT Ti } , PCA YA, 6009 Irsine cries Ae ct j Out6s SCarcameG BF YOu Promote business e vou : : : . : < DG. DATES OF EMPLOYMENT (mona, Vea) ~* -" tEMACT TITLE OF YOUR POSITION | SALARY CR EARRINGS . Yop raom 4 36s TO: 3. ne awe tf STARTIAG 8 7 : PER YR, sf PRem 11-63. W1-64 porations lsgr. Wer . fof Lo | : feisaL $$ SAA PER YR. . CO SEE ANG a0pscbe C7 ewrlarmEnr N bonever 4 Penaie OuTige wearommcD BY YON aC amo TTL OF come suocavisom HAVE YOU EVER SEEN DISCHARGE OA FORCED TO HESIGN FOR MISCONGUCT OR UNSATISFACTORY SERVICE FROM ANY POSITION? IF ANSWELA iS YES Give FULL OETAILS: = HAVE YCU NO¢ OR EWER HAO ANY PHYSICAL OA MENTAL OEFECTS OR GiSADILITIES WHATSOEVER? _ Give FULL DETAILS: : ; ATV? WF SS Naw TRI ARACS BRRESTED OR OETAIAZO OY ANY POLicg ORM “oct TARY ALT ot i “ Se GIVE TIME, PLACE AND REASON FOR SUCH ARREST OR OF TENTION, ANO THE DISPOSITION OR COGRT ACTION, + 408 APPLIED FOR: MINIMUM ACCIPTABLE SALARY $: PER YR. ERENCES. LIST FIVE PERSONS, NOT RELATES TO YOU BY ALCOD CR MARRIAGE, WHO ARE PAR VLARLY QUALIFIES 9 SUPALY INITE INFORVATION REGARDING YOUR CAARACTER AND ADIL TS NOT GIVE NAMZS GF SUPERVISES LISTED ASSWE. .0 9 7 ut e maTigmanit® at MOTMER'S FULL NAME ant acpeaes —-— sig — - = WS CASE OF Cwlncincy NOTIFY ; ve ats ory! . wave . . e00stes . Pedant aa. 12 Yad aSOVE SPACE IS NOT SUFFICIENT USE CONTINUATION SHEET. . ‘ 7 od ta this applic : . co. . . . ‘ on of Ticts : te a fc. ie ee . Y pate t : 4 . : . : i . E a . Last Metronymic 2aet ae NAM: ___ HEE TEHO SE ingua Evvarcs Julius ee JON: -Pilot ot . os ANd, Be C7 . oo 2C1-N omen: 300674 LEAD C-NUY 2: —_— ey POA _R wesesp: 2 Oct 1964 : _ a . GREEN LIST NzQUESTST: 2 Oct 196L _ RI_TR CYS ASQUESTED: 36 Sept 196k MEMO ' 9 CI/GA RE RY 2 C1 0A RE DIY TRACIS: 772 wy WAVE 4 3 . 5 tty MEMO 9 CT/0A_22 FIaD TRAC2S: Fore dine PISECT bY MEMO ' TR. oF SIGN wet hts Se 7 — teporrcHs L y , , : - - . . MeO -SCObY le SUPPLEMENTARY PERSONAL INFORMATIC ee ogee csr 1 <0 ate ee te en §. Generel Flying Experience: . . _ AL Military Flying: eeu : ‘ 8. Airings Oy Fe : Lar | ¢>PiLor OTHER CREW + iby moURS: GN WOURSD TITLE i UN moues iSiga, . seéat, om “yedl ster (Sy TO? TAL FLYING TIME iv. Total Instrument Time {Tiscod TAeto cl ve TREC VPTTSUNpY guepesersememeeeenet eer ee == See Ae = TA, -Setection of an eppliccnr may wall $e inte a by the tyze and t recesved.. To cssist in evaiucting your owes! Gocumestory evicenc year period, (Tais i Qvslificetions it isi ted meaner, of | heryoue in 8 tasreugh eng cet tecewwed during She post tareo armetion may be sebatiod wn the form af notarzes stoteme TS, poorastets, x. Are you wi ta be tesed of Say stares v ee No I wrdersicnd Inst migra; -esentation of omission of Fs , - a so . ‘ Sa aL * Daze 2Cr— ger erg
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4 4-00000 104-10182-10052 ‘ ste Th ad c satiate es pasa ody doc i seh i kt cele [2025 RELEASE UND ER THE PRESIDENT JOH N F. KENNED Bo Y ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 | ar oo MATEXLAL REY GES ED AT CIA [IRADQUARTELS BY MASSENATIOSS STARE MENBERS | [ 7 HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSAY LROGVE. ae 2 Ol~ 233422 . a 0 INCLUSIVE “DATES: CUSTODI, AL UNI ‘T/LOCATION: _ FILE, TITLE/NUNBER/VOLUME: fo. Gray poo: ar ANY: CHUCD ACEC " DELETIONS, DCW — 7s DATE - RECEIVED RETURNED o las oa - j . . 4 —paTE REVIEWED BY_(PRINT NAME) . | SIGNATURE OF REVIEWING OFFICIA ee NO DOCUMENTS MAY BE COPLED OR REMOVED FROM. THIS FILE oe 10 14-0000 # . : é | LL pave r0 rie =) 1, Fill Sect. 2. on tack. Detach back ; f£ file no. flap and forward to RID. 2. Destroy front caver sheat. unless it Cs) records significant action taken or comzents requirsnk preservation. FROM: preper, ins: PROPLR FILE NO. RID/ [pate | orrices'e | wecenveo ‘vomwacpeo!, INITIALS and title shown ara et file no. below “rt proper {2 and forward doct#ent to RID/AN. iad “ADORESSEES _ _ e APEROPRIATE, ——— FEB 12 1959" Doc. MicRO. SER. / @ @ @ _ ge 2 . 7: Pereae Ceve wks. _ ea: Afi bp canr nt prow hae = Lawes ca liee. < Visio ’ oe y. de SECRET, Pa e VV. Cee 27 ie KE, RSE ws Ail ew a wd 16. - we ~ cf xf f ~- me PD Ter ena a a we 7, [RILEY . FILE NUMBER ‘PRIMARY COSE> TRACE PEQUEST por- 23a? ~ DATE MICROFILMED + DOC VMENT DATE i DOCUMENT NUMBER ~ po | ACLA 00491 ~ i pa Mian 1764 |] we fora S) 0a USE FEEWIOUS SECRET 12-59 EOITIONS _ ‘ ia 1400000 [DISPATCH | ne | TO . | | | REAOQUALTESS FLE ND CE Pee vt? oi Oale Oy SRK ONE MARKED EOE INDEXING “NO DNOEUNG REQUIRED ABET FEB L215 DOC. MICRO. SER. This digsaten-is. ¢o = nters of the aes: problems ecncemi: O- USE MENOUS EDT UEPLACES FORMS 31-74, $1288 AND «fe Weir ate O8SKE #4-00000 — CONTINUATION OF | : DISPATCH Cra horey are Loree ce nine, Defense fir ina ably J but. ro contrct was yet ened a contrec: but this of this contract will be fo : agreenen i -. i ropean co. mechanic instructers within open cuestion,) More instructors poecsibdle te bei mechanical i COUS. hed not si.teuythat ue three pilo: i (7 “nirty a be needed at 1 provide. sirycters and three? ys fom when is an r pete. the en day vacation Support to su: documentation anxious concer siso feels ti quite “is GUS = in orier ructors i.icnt ‘point: f candi- is cover sto vicien in his direction, he hes become too insistent nééds nd feels thet. with ovher euulrment, 4 use for Curre rt Tosn in-ordzr-to” re matter hiz govern: . houid be used i overt th this dispa s sCiment 3, wi tne title of Jor preceding the neme provided in At ' 8, With a set sulary froz the Consolese ¢ tunent, it is WIECOUEs wish to commence revayment of the 24,CCo lo: rim for his bu Also, this particu aler situation could te fairly short-lived in view o Unit ed tion's to the Air Force to assist in Consolese Air Force 6. itis Termmment sre CT=Sns trying to develor seve: sources. at cnce to suarantee training for their ness, ous that PIERSCT and the C.ngolese 2c. tne oer outecn a 250505 2 gase him wT Sina NO t { Poon BMUED lo or 3 . 14-0000 CONTINUATION OF” DISPATCH TSMR TM Oy Stee Tet . | ACLA-€31 Yt adviseble to e ve cin Ref A, after‘hs provides instrictors on the scene, ve this situct : worturnile sein, 3 However, if SrRcoye s obeain the contrict us presently constituted, 2 we 9. _Attachzent € pr -idef some. “information concerning Foul Arnold TERROT and the Congolese Air Force which was crevided by the Air Attache, Leovoldville, and which hss already been repor through their énannels, ‘PIERROT is obviously trying +0 develop a trai =z program gnd build up "the Congolese Air Force fren severul sources st once, and if several of these sources pr fe, the desited cid it is debatable if his om . progres (with WIECGUZ) would become viry extensive or even be imple- “> mented, It is also-~ possitte thet WIROGUE's role in the training picture Gculd shift at any time, _feel that at this time we. can only go oo. along with developments as- they. occur and try to realize the maximum benefit from the “situation, -Eeadguurters wili ‘be kept -inforted of any. changes in the. situation, | and be provided more speéifio data woen avail- able, . . 10, In all faimess ‘tO SIROGUE, it s eu ule be point ea out that until recently the station has not hed the time to _properly target WIRO-. GUE, As he appears to be untrained in XUTUES and XUCAGE operaticns, he- requires a great desl of case officer tine, an item which is in-short ~ supply in this station, We believe WIROSUE may develop into a worth-- while asset, if the time and attention he re fas can be syent on hin, however, The station is taxing the uppropriate in is direction, Lite BSL - uf ester i, SALVACK 3: ahi bad 16 Nareh 1951 Attachments: 3, b/w Distributions 4-Hgs, w/attach - AO He £33877 PAGE NO. { | [x beontnese | 3 of 3 14-0000 _ abtac.cent B iP BLP, 29490 SECRET Leopoldville, : Republic of the Congo MIGROFICMED boc. MICRO, ser, i Ob’ fa SUT : ai - . Lh Plax, are 2d : PrCe pe - 4 ee . . 05 C927 ; borne 2T3- ‘ . - IF . : , a At. cshrent C . “ . . . ol 7 SECRET a SUBJECT: Paul Arnold PIERROT - Bacxground Information provided by ; ’ Air Attacne, Leoroldville : : 2 . .. 1 N'DOLO airport is currently being evacuated by the ULX,OLC, : forces and<turned over to the Congolese government for use by the Congolese Air Force There are some 150 cadets who have received some : ‘training and.are considered ready for advanced ‘training, but as of this -t.., #, ‘time, have nowhere to be trained “PIERRCT has made extensive efforts . : + t@ obtain aid.from many. sources to train ‘these cadets The AIRA re~- oa “ports thut FIERECT his. requested did fron ‘he Belgizns, the British, BT United Raticns, and asked the AIRA to requést aid fron the French for ro tre Cangolese-Air Force, About 30-cadets ave in .treining in Tunisia at ‘1% vthe present: time. -Cn-1] March ‘the AIRA recommended aid be extended to " the Congolese Air Force, but under the auspices of -the United Kations, 2 PIERRCT also reported 11 March that he had 6 Koth and § Har- vard T-6 aircreft being delivered'near the end of March, and asked if the United Nations. Command would .allow them to enter tha’Conge, He even offered to-let the planes remain under U.N, control, 2 ‘3. PIERROT is a mulatto ahd claims to have a white grandmother in Dellas, Texas He wes trained by the Belgians and cleims to have flown C-47's end T-33 jet planes, though he has not been on flying cta- tus since 1956 cue to goiter trouble At this time accurate bio data is not avuilalbe His assistent is Lt MJ, LEMAN «ho is reportedly completely devcted to PIERRCT, FIKRECT is personally ambitious and at one point in the fall of 1960, he approached TFELISE cuthorities with a plan to take over the government if they would help him His plan was too transparent and weak for uny cericus consideration at thet tire — ' MICROFILMED AEB 12 Iyod boc. Micro. sER. | Pix bf Arr ds AC 273477 Acere ~ 294 14-0000 d « _ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE oo rani Qo], Sa, ROUTING : | SECRET, ~* | Ey = —— a ; . 4130S DATe. «7. MAY.62_. ‘1G 8 - GiRECTOR FROM 4° LEOPOQLOVILLE oe, a | MAY 17. 17452 62 "ACTION 1 2C/AF 3 (cory |SSUED to ar “CABLE ‘DESK AT. 1355. 17 MAY } © into ‘ soe, ciel, c/rt 2, $/80 2° c/eé 3, S/c aoe , PRIORITY q | _ - Uddensee | ~ pat tH a4 W362 eos PaITY OR “FRAN CITE LEOP. Sg / ywasres. , kB ; RYBA UIROGUE ’ we Dota tf | ! _ ‘ ‘ y . REF DIR ane (our <3 ° 1. ‘WIROGUE (W) STATED 17 MAY HE LEAVING VIA SABENA 21 “aye, " 2.° PER PARA 3 REF SHOULD LEOP OR FRAN INF ORM w OF DANGER, NEED CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS FRAN SOONEST. AWISE, 6 - , ; END OF MESSAGE « os 4 c/s COMMENT: #*HOS FAVORS FRAN CONTACT FOR WIROGUE IF FRAN WILL NG ANO i ABLE TO HANDLE. - . . ae _ 7 : e fet LAGE I , REPRODUCTION. BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. OK TOT ILA ET IT ITT EE pees eet aera sures — TNT 14-00000 3 aN CLASSIFIED MESSAGE - ROUTING: . — a EN, NORN~PATTERSON/ jr. CAF /S RYEAT RE ROGUE ‘aguatic a, vo oo . be ne) OR me 2s Cie re a > LEP 3h62 (IN 47511) “(BEING RELAYED rm) i QS FAVORS FRAN CONTACT FOR WIROGUE (WW) IF FRAN KILLING AND ABLE TO. HANDLE, PURPOSE WOULD BE FETRIEVE HIS PRESENT DOCUMENTS IN EXCHANGE FOR. SUBSTITUTE PAPERS, PREFERABLY SUCH AS WOULD PREVENT HIS RETURN 70 CONGO AND AVOID POSSIBILITY FUTURE CO.PROMLSE ‘TO KUBARK. Wf SHOULD BE TOLD HIS COMPLETE ‘COOPERATIO. ESSENTIAL IF CONTACT. TO BE CONTINUED AND THAT WE WILLING GIVE HIM LEGAL DOCUMENTATION ON THIS PREMISE, FRAN PLEASE ADVISES CONCURREVCE AND . _ CONTACT PLAN. . - - "8, FET RETRIEVAL AUSTRIAN PAPERS OF PRIMARY INPORTANCE. PROPOSE HOLD ~~: . > DISCUSSIONS FIRST TO DETERMINE W DESIRES AND OUR ARI LITY MEET THEA, DEPENDING ON RESULTS OF TAIXS WOULD OFFER W ONE OF FOLLOW ‘ING CHOICES DOCUMENTS a EXCHANGE: , A, WEST GERMAN REFUGEE ois B, ‘THIRD COUNTRY PASSPORT (POSISH, CUBAN, DOMINICAN, ETC) , — C._HS. ORIGINAL. Now_ EXPIRED. FRENCH_ DOCQMENTS._ _. _ W SHOULD BE TOLD OF ABOVE ONLY BY FRAN CONTACT. BELIEVE NAY BE FASTER . RETREEVE PRESENT PAPERS IF HE REASONABLY CONFIDENT SUBSTITUTE DOCUMENTS BE _ COOTDINATING ortrceas _ RELEASING Sornncer AUTHENTICATING OFFICER REPRODUCT ION BY OTHER THAN THEISSU! PFICE Is. PROHIBITED, Copy No. por 03a 43-43 LUE RIATF “S_ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE PRIORITY LEOPOLDYILLE “PIRECTOR oS - - “INFO - “7, eae om fy sod MORE TEUBiz, _ BK FRECOLIEND W BE ‘ToD OF DANGER HE FACES In STAYING. IN CONGO VIEW REF 4 INVESTIGATION AS ADDITIONAL INCENTIVE TO quit CONGO FOR Good. 49 LEOP AUTHORIZED CONVERT PROCEEDS OF W CAR SALE AT STATION RATE. ED OF MESSAGE c/s COMMENT: “VIEW MALICRE INVESTIGATION, BEL: EVED URGENT KUBARK PREVENT WIRGGUE RETURN FRAN AS SUBY USING AVEARK FALSE COCS AND STA ALMOST CERTAIN BE INVOLVED iF ARRESTED. <r oyhp Cater0 on ps TSD (Borninger by phone) SME. ye _ E B.No KORN-PATTERSON a a 2 v ) ars (ae ZL ves, ane :e RELEASING OFFICER AVTIMENTICATING Onricee ~ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy | No. 14-0000 . = TO > pRITY LEOP’ _ NFO.” pray . CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ue | 08S+ ROBERT ‘BOUCHARD —[lapenes —— © UN ; - $EFcrRetT | 74 LEOPOLDY ILLE FRAXKFURT FROM: DIRECTOR - 9 CONFS ns | PRIORITY . OPERATIONAL ‘VAMEDIATE CITE DIR REY: LEOP $918 (IK 36726) _ a Z| SUGGEST WIROGUE BE INFORMED BY LEOP OF INVESTIGATION RISK. ERD OF HESSAGE : @OINATt oo par O81) 49.49 _ Cy fe mo EE/G fpeize phone) Lagndente Life Uibector- GYOG/AF (Cavading-draft) .N. KORK-PATTERS SS RELEASING OFFICER. - AUTHENTICATING OPPICER REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. __ Copy No.- fol Lds¥77 ~F " CLASSIFIED MESSAGE og: P. S ringer unit “ ie 7 yb s E CARES 2 cH Nay 62 a to. FRANKFURT LEOPOLDVILIE = A , From:, DIRECTOR | : , . aA = CONF: PAF 3 ce ion cee? aud are "ineo:; _ ADOP, cht C/FE: 2, C06,’ C/ TSI syery,. a . c/sr & > sic ‘2 : RIC “19°. PRITY FRAY LEOP “INFO FRB. en) 1: are 7 (RYBAT VERO VEROGUE TECH ‘CABEZONE ae Lo BB . REF, A. FRAN 0502 (IN 39623) © | B.FRAW 0545 cin Gory | @.LBOP 3955 (IN 39724). a. REF B APPESRS OFFFR PROMISING APPROACH ‘IF CAN BE RECONCILED . WITH REF A, PARAS 3 AND 4, DOES HILLINGNESS WIROGUE ACCEPT BACK- i" smoPPED GE ERMAN, DOCUTIENTS MEAN HE HO LONGER OPPOSED REMMINING GFRMANY AGREE PARA 2 REF B PLOYS BUT IiiCLINED DOUBT SUBJECT MOULD BE DETERRED - PROM RETURN TO CONGO BY THREAT OF sRRFST, OR THAT SUBJECT OULD >. “WIND UP CONGO AFFAIRS IN "P (0 OR THREE DAYS", 2. IP SUSJECT IKSISTS HE :ST RETURN TO CONGO TO CONCLUDE GoC CONTRACT, SELIEVE VE SHOULD ACCULESCF. RELUCTANTLY AND HAND BACK DOCUMENTS FOR THIS PURPOSE ON THEORY IT BETTER TO HAVE PRIFUDLY OR NEUTRAL TERMINATED AGENT IN COlGO THAN UNFRIENDLY ON BLSEVHFRE, ; FOLLOVING POINTS 4150 PERTINE! ENT:‘ AL NO OTHER KUBARK Cor! PONENT INTERESTED WIROGUE SERVICES A -B. “THERE NO PE: ASIBLE MEANS PREVENTING HIS RETURN TO congo “ IF HE NISHES. COORDINATING OFFICERS oa RELEASING OFFICER . : AUTHENTICATING OFFICER REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN SHE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. _. Copy No. Ali- £EBtETIZ £. ae _ _CLASSIFIED MESSAGE - onG: : : en : ROUTING DIRECTOR To oo oe Ne oo , os CITE Dik (SD FRB 29 C. HIS. AUSTRIAN DOCUMENTATION, ALTHOUGH EXPOSABLE AS RAUDULENT, CANNOT BE TRACED TO KUBARK, (HE TOLD IT "PURCHASED <6 user wana"), : ae D. PROVISION OF SUBSTITUTE DOCUMENTATION PRIOR TO SUBJECT'S ‘DISENGXGENENT. FROM CONGO NOULD FURTHER COMPLICATE SITUATION AND RENE® OUR INVOLVEMENT, S. IH AGREEING To SUBJECTS RETURN TO CONGO PER ‘DOVE PARA, FRéN SHOULD CAUTION HIM KOT TO CONTACT LEOP fb OSIBRL AITE AD IE Cow6u BusiwESS CAY RE Conc n&Aa FOR NEW DOCUSENTATION AND RESETTLELENT ; _ SUBJECT SHOULD FRAN Ty -KE NECESSARY STEPS WHILE FRAY SO THAT NEW DOCUMENTATION “ILL BE AVAILABLE ON HIS RETURN FROM CONGO, _ i, LEOP: - IF “IROGUE RETURIS, “VOID CONTACT BUT CONTINUE HONITOR | ACTIVITIFS Aub INVESTIGATION, | | END OF MESSAGE CS COMMENT: *SUGGESTION For HANOLING WIROGUE CASE. ~ a C1 70G."*P" (J. Cavadine in dra aft) "SR, OPS &) Ciar A tele _ 7SD (J. Dorninger in seare) a . ee FE,G ‘ADL CODMOINATING O ucees WEB CF BELEASING oreccee AUTRENTICATING OFfecee . ; ECRET | REPRODUCTION BY. Omer THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. TO ” FROM 4 ACTION 5 "10. pe Te TECHS CABEZONE: * DIRECTOR “SINFO 8 28h a, CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ROUTING . to 24 MAY 62 rows TTD Jap Fiat sv C/AF °3 . “e cs a C/EE 3, $C ec INFO. C/S COMMENT: ACTON RESPONSE IL ETY FOR THIS CABLE HAS BEEX TRANSFL fE TO AF BY WILL TA PHELPS EE Div ext 85 3 IN COOSOINATLON, wT Me AF DIV EXT 55 36h, . 14-0000 seit te re . - 1 PPC aur poDS PP_UKSPC | DE UKEPC 12 a Ppaicen? ZEA BT a BG - | - AXKAK ZEA . as os oS ee *, ZERO FIVE SIX. vASH ZERO SIX SIX LECR re a er i EFCRET.° - PPITY DIR LEOP INFO FPOB CITE FRAN 95.45 _PYBAT WIROGUE TECHS CABEZONE Se 1, SECOND LACKLEN/WIROGHE nee 23 may AHIAPLE. STATED HIS Mt at a TY : GREATEST DESIPF 16 To LEGALIZE HIMSELF, WILLING ACCEPT GERMAN Docs IF BACKSTCPPED, Lares HAS HORAL CBLIGATION CAPRY OUT. "CONGOLESE & ARMY ASSIGHMENT IN EUROPE" Ann must, COME UP WITH ANSWERS RE 3¢ ; , "ILLIOW FRANCS WITHIN 3 WEEKS AND HAIL RESULTS CONGO. DESIRES RETURN CONGO THEREAFTER FOR 2-3 DAYS CONCLUDE CONTRACT WITH Soc. 7 >, OUR INTENTIONS “HANDLE, v AS HARVARD RESETTLEMENT CASE AND Issue _ FACKSTOPPED GERMAN ECCS, aS FIRST PLOY WILL TELL HIM YE HAVE vORD FrC™ VIENNA THAT OFFICIAL QUERY FFOY CONGO HAS RESULTED IK DETERMINATION .-- MIS DOCS PHONEY AND THAT HE WOULD EE ARRESTED IKY EDIATELY UPON RETURN : CONGO, SECOND PLOY THAT EVEN CLYCKE ASSISTANCE COULD NOT FORESTALL ‘APPEST SINCE PERIOD HIS WORK FOR US ENDED SEPT 616 WE HAVE 0 CHOICE FOP HIS ove PROTECTION KEEP HIS_ AUSTRIAN A AND-C ON-GOLESE—D o¢s,-- — SECRET CFMt 9545 LCAKLEN/WIPCCUE 93 y GERHAN POCS CONGOLESE EURIPE RE aor _~ #7 FILLION FRANCS 3 Cored 923 GOC & HARVARD DOSS VIENNA ODYOKE Nor FOPESTA¢LL SEPT 61 MO CHOICE aT hese 2 O3¢27 25 ve — & 14-0000 esr CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SECHET, 10 GIRECTOR FROM: | LEQPOLDVILLE action: SOF 3 {COPY ISSUED TO AF aT 1 A319 23 Mar) | "" apop, ¢/Ci, CoC, che 3, sf 2 INFO. ¢ per io Rd: - " PRITY. ERAN DIR nfo PRITY FROB CITE LEoP 3955: ane B _ RYBAT.WIROGUE - CABEZONE | "REF ‘A. FRAN 0495. (~ YW, oras) _B FRAN 0502. (3962)* te FYIt ‘PARA 3 REF A, ROUND TRIP TICKETS PROVIDED BY GOoCc FOR MEDICAL TRIPs. REF B LINE ESSENTIALLY SANE AS TOLD LEOP. 2. WIROGUE PROBLEM SOLVABLE ONLY BY REMOVAL FROM SCENE IN SUCH WAY HE CANNOT RETURN. RESETTLEMENT IF HIS BURN AND BLOW TYPE SERVICES NOT “NEEDED ELSEWHERE IS ONLY ANSWER LEOP CAN SUGGEST Hi “WHICH HAS CHANCE OF AVOIDING FLAP. END OF MESSAGE C/S COMMENT: *REQUESTED ADVISE PROPER ACTION IN VIEW SUCCESSFUL ACQUISITION WIROGUE DOCUMENTATION. Ael LV ¥77 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. 14-0000 Om _ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE __ ‘SECRET, _ DIRECTOR FRANKFURT Acton: “c/F ‘30(cory ‘ISSUED To AF CABLE Desk 0900, 23 mar) nr oer ete oe ee ea ae eal ar “pRITY DIR LEP: INFO FROB CITE ERAN BSBQ———— P Royo ond, RYBAT WIROGUE TECHS CABEZNE. NA Trae pron 49s fin saree Q “1. WIROGUE STATED HE ARRANGED WITH CONGOLESE “‘DEFHIN CONE EUROPE ATTEMPT TRACE. 38 WILL ION FRANCS WHICH HAD BEEN GIVEN DEFMIN . . GFICIALS 70° PURCHASE AIRPLANES.- HONEY ALLEGEDLY" DEPOSITED In. 4 _ SUISS. BANKS: AND’ THEN DISAPPEARED. SHOWED ORDER DE MISSION CNOy " IN OUR POSSESSION) DATED 17 maY SIGNED BY ‘SECGEN CONGOLESE FORNHIN, “¥ CLAIMED HE INTENDS COMPLETE ABOVE ‘HISSION BUT REAL REASON HE IN a FRaN IS REESTABLISH CONTACT: WITH * SERVICE”. COBY IOUSLY KUBARK vAS JREARTI. . Bt, ; . FOLLovina DOCUMENTS Now IN ouR POSSESSION BuT 5: foccmuse OF " CIRCUNSTANCES APPROACH, UNABLE OBTAIN: AUSTRIAN BIRTH CERTIFICATE — "AND DRIVER'S LICENSE WHICH GIVEN W BY ‘MKTOPAZ AT’ THE HIS PASSPORT ‘RECEIVED: "he__PASSPORT (AUSTRIAN) 090038 - |<" B.. RETURN SABENA AIR TICKET 8398473 TO LEOP ° ""@, -CONGO DRIVER’S PERMIT aa _ Dy CARTE D°IDENTITE D°ETRANGER ee PASS FROM DEFMIN/CONGO RE TECHNICIAN STATUS CCIVILIAN) bea: cue ene) ca ee Ree WI? Extteted trea strate Govagradiag and : REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. - 14-0000 , 7 ae sssgce a ee Tse | ae POE Ce eer (OTF MEALTH CERTIFICATE ee . G@ LAISSEZ PASSER 71-58 «CONGO PASS FROM, Leora. ove 10. hs J “BRAZZAVILLE ; : . om , ‘LAISSEZ’ PASSER AS MAJOR, CONGO. ARNY a a - AUN PASS..CACCESS 70 ROYAL HOTEL, LEOP). conao CERTIFICATE OF ‘vac iWaT ION Ke ‘ORDER ‘OE. MISSION (17. MAY: 62) BY SECGEN Foret : a ‘Le ORDER DE MISSION TO, BRAZZAVILLE To ‘APPRENEND A HAN “SIGHED 7 BY ‘JOSEPH MATUBA, 26-MAR 62 “Ma” ATTESTATION HE IS ATTACHE (TECHNICIAN) CONGO ARAY BY. “he . 1 “ ce ¢ Me KABONGO, SECGEN DEFMIN, 28-DEC 61, 0° * Soe cat |. "3, aS STATED REF RAPPORT NOW EXCELLENT ByT ANTICIPATE SERIOUS. —_ TROUBLE. WHEN Y TOLD VE WILL -NOT RETURN DOS. HE ADAMANT HIS. : a _ REFUSAL. REMAIN GERMANY. SAYS CANNOT RETURN FRANCE BECAUSE, OF: — | ARYED ROBBERY CHARGE, WILLING ACCEPT ANY KUBARK ASSIGNMENT ‘any | PLACE IN woRLD INCLUDING F JSTEAL. + 4) WE WAVE CA 48 HOURS COMPLETE ACTION BEFORE ¥ BECOMES |" SERTOUS HANDLING PROBLEM... FLAP POTENTIAL, VERY HIGH AND W - KNOWLEDGEABILITY COULD BE EXTREMELY DANAGING SHOULD “HE DECIDE. |” MAKE PUBLIC ‘HIS RELATIONSHIP VITH XUBARK. PLS ADWISE PROPER actron” . , IN VIEW. ‘SUCCESSFUL ACQUISITION v DOCUMENTATION. ce : _ END OF MESSAGE oe : c/s COMMENT: *ACTION UNIT: DETERMINED AS THOUGH INDICATOR ZIBET USED. | #*YIROGUE ARRIVED FRAN 1400 22 JAN, - OEMDANs Tne mee ome 1761 ne wo : _ O1G'. DON BUSCH ; ROUTING! UNIT? AR/5 _ L Ext 2 ‘DATE a wo. - YRAMEYUST LEOPOLDVILLE FROM: DIRECTO - - a . EE — a) =5. | PH pales wey _ INFO. ADDP, ch, ch 2, e/1s0 2, ote 3 Me 3 2 . PRIORITY me . OPERATIONAL [NNT IMMEDIATE | OOmPRANY REF SUDSECT RETURN CONGO HOT RUT HOT DF YIO- LATION TERMINATION AGREEMENT. DID MOT DISREGARD PROMISE LAST SENTENCE PARA 2, EHD OF MESSAGE Eola. F Pes fo C/EE aurnenrieneld wea 4 RELEASING oOFfices nereoouctiondy OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED.. Copy No. “ X= AIG#7 7 CLASSIFIED -MESSAGE FRAGA aoe, ‘e/et, ¢ E/F a 2,C/TSD 25, i es as sono LEO sibnt: 3 19ZLe ABLE PARIS 39168) THO “curuonet, DIVORCED 1950. BER 20 DECEGER 1919 7 sIFLas, ssi. uD a wer PARE: 35 TO TRAEGE COLIITTED I TRCUS aris 3S, CC: ICTED LAst oF BATK ROBERT FRANCE JA'WARY 19536 “RELERSED RS PRTSO DEE BER 1955 Ov) PAROLE T0 RESIDE OuLY HAUTES ALPES. SPT TRAVCE. CONTACTED LY ADEADDLE OW SPOTITEG nasston TY EARLY 1958, TePmAVES ED . OCTORTR 1950, AS RESULT SLATED FOR REDSCX PROJECT. GIVEN AEASPIC CRYPT, POA SEPT 285, DROUGHT: BLACK To PCRRTE APRIL 195%. AFTER EXTENSIVE PU TUG, REDSCK MISSION. POCTFONED, THEY CAL ome Of GE 1960. GIVEN ie THC. FOR TRANSFER TO ANOT:ER GIST Wy. “0 LPRATED TO RESETTLE UF wOXICO. PLANS CANCLLLED AD TRANS. Tate £O Ar DIV OCTO: OE. We CREPE CHALCED TO WIROGUE. FLOAT BLACK TO FRAT FURIES! x x ISR: PASSE FQT » DRIVERS LICE: ‘SEy DIRTE CERTIFICATE. wey ope ASST@:REZT. SGCAXD ADVISOR - ) LLOP BACH IIR cer ‘6 rae a COG Pores y RSE SHORTY fp FL oe "OTA TROUBLE WAS ORDERED ESTURIED TO “pace = Ter-19S) HSD-SERTICES TERTMAIED 8 SSPINPER 1951 AT Eo & RED Jens ZeFELLB Tt VICE ESTO" Op TERLEATION ACRUENEST. } ? OP sietT0? Tl DFFceT PEynve REMRE ! SSOCIATIO:. PEERED: COLO, YEA t3 MPTOU FEELS ACUIE SUCURTTY ~ TOUS HINOEVEES AID SDL? BELEASING orrices AUTHENTICATING orerces REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING, apices PROHIBITED. “Copy No. Hi + : : ¢ . x SH - 44977. CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Too. JFRAUIKFURT LSOFOLIVIELE ftom. DIRECTOR __—— _ CONF: SUBIC? DSCRELED 5 ERERLy “ARD TO conn ‘SOLELY OuT FOR HOSEL, - “POSSESSING SOCTAL ‘SILL AUD ABTLIEY ‘TO GET AWAY WITU GRATUFIOG IS Gini DESIRES IRRESPECTIVE CF OTUSIS FELINS. REQUIRES Al] USUALLY COMPSTENT, ALERT, smicty EVES: AUIORTDAATA CASE OFFTOHN AS ASOWE AVERAGE 10D AnD 1S, Br ts RETRY TO (00.80, S05! DISEEOAR Fon PROUTSDS FADE, 3e YESH ACOVE, HAY REFUSE AULINGUISM DOCUMEMS. FRA SHOULD ATTEIPT TO LEARH DESIRES. RESETTLEMENT NITHCUT PROVIST'G 1M ANYTHING FOR THE MOMENT. MAY SUGGEST POSSIBILITIES !NTTONED DIR 10710 (OUT 83494) AS WORKABLS ALTERNATE DOCUMERTATION BUT TeDICATE 7 EAT, ALTHOUGH KUBLRX OWES IDM NOTHING, WE RECOGNIZE iE I!] PERSOUAL _ paroae et 60: nos #2 NAT PE ARLE ASSIST. ALSO POINT OUT THAT HE HAS DEEN BAGER | — RETURY BUROFP ALD ONCE PACT THERE [5 SHOULD REMAL!, UBARX CAIMIOT SAVE ITS NBCK TP CONGO I'NESTIGATTON RESULTS DAICI Dt. lig PLRASE VISE PROGRESS. FROD MNT NAVE ADDITIONAL BACKLROG'D FRO PREVIOUS CATIDC. _ END OF HSSAGE. - esp (by Ths ) Bosoinitee (pine) v ~~ ct/ors/aF g. 7 sales [ oO nE/S : COOFOINATING OFF:CERS ceveasine offices ‘ S CCRET REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. AUTHENTICATING DFTiles 14-0000, . “DIR 11088 Ger, boy ge Sn Po. "© Leop.sss9 | Mer) | rs I. WIRGQUE ARRIVED-FRAN. 1486 22 JAN, MET BY STEPHAN Re LAGHLEN WHO POBED AS ADNIN OFFICER. INTERESTED IN DETERNINING REASON POR” TRAVEL GERMANY, W SAID HE°HERE ON OFFICIAL BUSINESS CONGOLESE "GOVE AND HAD DOGUNENTATEON.TO PROVE IT. W NOW IN BLOWN CABEEONE oa HOUSE.” - LACKLEN ABLE ACGUIRE PASSPORT AND ALL OTHER DOCUNENTATION, | "EXCEPT BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND AUSTRIAN DRIVER'S LICENSE, UNDER " PRETEXT NEED PHOTCGRAPH. RAPPORT EXCELLENT BUT ANTICIPATE SERIOUS PROBLEM WHEN, ¥ TOLD WE VILL. NOT RETURN. poss, - S, W INTERESTED REMAIN IN CLANDESTINE WORK BUT STATED UNWILLING> NESS REMAIN GERHANY, ABSOLUTELY NO COMMITMENTS MADE TOW. AIR FT “TICKET -CINTOUR POSSESSION) IS ROUND@TRIP LEOPFAAN-LEOP, INTENDS” RETURN LEOP AFTER COMPLETION OF MISSION. _ 4, DETAILS RE ABOVE INFO FOLLOWS. adore 2 RI¥77 . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. - nh iRawxieiyts «| Ao 14-0000 a] REPRODUCTION. BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Copy No. joe ae oe “CLASSI REF oa FRAN 404 SB DER 1 1e29 Cot 77K -[. > J. WYROGUE Cv) DEPARTED LEOP 21. MAY. DID NOT HAVE FIRM. RESERVATIONS BRUS TO FRaN BUT SAID ETA 23 MAY. WV WILL USE 1 i ALTERNATE CONTACT PLAN. - oS oc so - 2. STATION EXCHANSEO 60,309 BCF AT 144.5 STATION EXCHANGE RATE. WV INFORMED RE INVESTIGATION PER REF B AND NOT IMPRESSED. “ATTITUDE waS; SO THEY LOOK UNDER THIS NAME, SO WHAT’? “HOWEVER, | ‘LEOP CONCERNED AND BELIEVES IS- IMPORTANT FRAN PICKUP W-DOCS AND '- PREVENT HIS RETURN TO CONGO. W TOLD NOTHING MORE EXCEPT CONTACT ARRANGED, © : . Se LEOP DOUBTS YW WILL BE WILLING GIVE UP HIS PRESENT Docs, AS THIS WOULD PRESUMASLY PREVENT HIS RETURN TO CONGO. HE DOES “1 NOT. SEEM APPRECIATE. THEY NOT BACKSTOPPED. © SUSPECT FRAN MAY HAVE TO OFFER JOB, MONEY 02 OTHER BAIT. W HOPEFUL HE WILL MEET OLD CONTACT aND THAT JOB VILL. RE AVAILABLE ALTHOUGH LEOP DID SEST DISCOURAGE HIM. W CARRY .°.3 TELEPHONE ANSYERING RECORDER INVENTION ' ' H at _ i i i ! WITH HIM HICH HE WIS. <5 TO PEDDLE. STUDY OF THIS MIGHT PROVIDE BAIT. — , oe END OF McSSAGEy & Ds ESSARY ieptitee de SEUHEESY 43.43 a . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy Nox er 3 Atp A34 #77 4 Ba = 3 ao. 14-0000 sieemgenre ct se nen be a ero ienemn mend aimee en gow bos aot See memes ends eee Ee CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ; SRCRET ry -OPERATIONAL - ~UMMEDIATE Hes BYLL ARSVER. park ONE™ BID oF MESSAGE C/S COMMENT: *REF RYBAT py na nde he . eee . ee AP/ Fo ; COOTDINXTTHU-orricers- ae “ponent orrican — wEtea INO Orpices REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE E ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. we, CopyNea/ rae - ee, Bere Ee piraaae ae p<) a - _ _CLASSIFIED - MESSAGE DATE 118 ty 62 To 4 DIRECTOR » FROM 4 FRAKKFURT” ; : S ACTION 1° c/Ts3 a (AF CABLE tegemp Tso “NOTIFIED ‘AND COPY. Susi ED . >, C/C1,: ort ay C/as. Bs, che 3, SK. 20° . INFO. BY So) SPXBAP wrzosue. EQUATIC Si Ten Be ws 08 ear og rere on BE pre renter RDC” a ce oO a _ a FRAN PREPRSD NEET aud Houss sud. REF BUT REQUIRE. ; uO z 'BACZEAOUND IMFO TO HANDLE Casz PROPERLY. AVAILABLE INFO. Fran RESULT i xTOPAz SUPPORT 1968 ‘GIVES ‘In SUTFICIENT EACKGROUND ~~ - FOR 2 SSESSNENT PROBLENS INVOLVED. 2. SINCE HAVE GOOD PXOTO OF SUBJ, CAN-HEET AT AIRPORT, FLEASE ADVISE DATE FLT NO AND ETA. HAN CAPRYING LIFE MAGAZINE”: KILL APPROACH SUBJ AND ASK TO BE OF ASSISTANCE. ADVISE SUBJ TO PLY HE EXPECTS TO BE HET BY-MR SCHNEIDER, - IF NEET AT AIRPORT. ABORTIVE SUBJ CAN CALL HR SCIMIEIDER NON-FRI @2352-1730 CN 553031 Ch 3529 6766 AFTER WORKING HOuRS AND WEEKEND, | END OF MESSAGE a 5, C/S COMENT: *HQS FAVORS FRAN CONTACT FOR WIROGUE IF FRAN WILLING AND ABLE TO - : HANOLE. a oo, ae _ Z r bh Z ce S77 REPRODUCTION 8Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROKISITED, : Copy No. a pe a 4 ri ce 14-00000 erm . a - pe PY dat RE : recommen that me _ b very definite. . . ; : ufurt, 13/21/55: . CO UThe non e ‘ruthless 7 . ms and. cale : yy A ‘3 more than. ‘ : the absolute Minima he needs to Survive until the mission is conpleted” : ted subject-uip for an- :: ; oe y this mission, subject =~ eh, according to a Dir vo : : - ed 27 Toverber ato be used in ormicr to ao ruyr to Lee tisrland <¢ Italy, i “a ie tion to Leo : . should i i . ' financi. then 590 on of -subjcct » .: returned and 7 ~ ~ mt Lon : abely seve: izbric oninion, as suafect, he full a stem “utuorlty. oo AN. 249477 14-0000 a . . . - . prrtersotal ue . SECM . Ce, . . : ae a , . . 7 oa 2 . y For this reason it {a pecormended that cithef one of the tvo following zetdon may 2e- taken, prefer bly the firct. © . In very unequivec: sl language inform, subj ject thet h official Le ’ 3, interes ts in the Sonzo have been and ee ventinne te. a : : wo c mtr/et with these i gis could result in “his appr ension- Gt for nothing else for ” fossed | documents). : Instruct hin ths s cply understood fh ‘org tion could be terminated under the terns. of eci intive | of nis: pant - offre ; 2. ring} him ‘back to the U.S. and go fore Si: plan to resettle suuject in hexkco.. vf made prelissin ry in . a this possibility 19 aus ust 1950 beforehe ‘come with rica Division . ". and the o+y thing that stop? wd the trensfer piss was the pow -doility the 1b he coild:be used in Une Congo. risk of naving Ze to tell 14 he bo direc sion as we ure told clewr of the station. Ib the qbe. 7 ond the hand, if the nN all that he ne sore point in t Solubion na ber to rus Ling with an qiviividuel + cae is no wlon oP) ib, docs | Hie (AifSioulty's . ecb. pab af to being him directly | fen tell Aim 14-00000 4 Coen ~ . Pos met ty ’ . . Vas 4 i oe : * y nor ever: ot , “Lote, attach A. : To % Gods JTROAE een do. ed ° : : wos Sever2l bls ‘trian birth or °- wt oe cone eortific tes 2: - - - 7 ; co at ° 2 14-0000 Lo, Otay | site sipeoe me. 109 a Gip CLASSIFIED MESSAGE _ a “eThpar 68 : SECRET ROVING © gor“, DIRECTOR 7 - FROM , LEOPOLDVILLE . ; _ = neo C/AF 3 (ar TEMPO copy. SLOTTED ‘AT: 1-085 1. aa , ADDR, cfc se fee 3. sie Ftd oo, REF, LEOP 34s: cnot SENT ab wa : os de. CNA ADVISER-LOUIS MALIERE INFORMED GUTHMAN HE ciecxina out , WIROGUE CW), DOES NOT TRUST HIN.” SAID u suSPECT AS DRIVES _. EXPENSIVE CAR AND LIVES IN EXPENSIVE HOUSE. HALIERE SAID THUS FAR UNION HAS REPORTED NOTHING ON ¥. MALIERE ALSO QUERYING STAHL FOR ¥ TRACES, —_ . - : oo. |. +B 60 HAS ASKED W FOR POLICE CLEARANCE FROM COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, _ -- ° W FOLD THEN WOULD TAKE TIME AND ‘SPOKE OF FORGING OWEN .v.HAS . ‘tab GOC MINISTRY DEFENSE HE NEEDS TO GO EUROPE FOR NEDICAL PURPOSES AND Goc IS, PAYING YW ROUND TRIP, WIROOT IS ASKING WTO CHECK BANK — <5* ACCOUNTS IN BELGIUY AND SWITZERLAND FOR'GOC OFFICIALS BOHULU AND BHUNDE WHO SUSPECTED OF GRAFT IN RECENT GOC AIRCRAFT: PURCHASES, WIROOT IS GIVING W MISSION ORDER AND ¥ STATES HE INTENDS CONTACT | PQICE IN BOTH COUNTRIES FOR THIS PURPOSE, . 5. W ASKED IF ANY WORT’ FOR -HIM AND REQUESTED A CONTACT IN FRAN. SALV ACK TOLD w CONTACT WOULD BE REQUESTED BuT CouLD PROMISE. | NOTHING, CONTACT MIGHT BE REFUSED, ¥ STATED IF NOTHING FOR HIM IN EUROPE WOULD RETURN CONGO. SAID HE READY TO LEAVE WEEK 14 MaY. . gape LABLTZ ’ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER T ‘OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, ; Copy No. a 5 ee 14-0000 “Sy _CLASSIFIED- MESSAGE SECRET - : | ——— = rauiNe LEP" IE — NBOVE,.. v Position Leo VERY WEAK." CHE BELIEVES HIS POsITi ai FE” strove THousH ADMITS: bors Lime YORK.) viEw MALIERE INVESTI-. (5:1) ATION, BELIEVE URGENT. KUBARK |DO SOMETHING PREVENT: Ww RETURN AS HE |.” YSING KUBARK FALSE DOCUMENTATION AND WE. AMost CERTAIN BE INVOLVED. \ UF HE ARRESTED, a EL. (a STATION WILLING TO LAY ABE INVESTIGATION ON LINE TO Wy) : EXPLAIN RISK HIS RETURN. CAR STILL ONLY ASSET OF VALUE YW OWNS AND BEFORE TELLING w OF HIS DANGER NEED HQS ANSWER RE EXCHANGE - © FOR CAR IF HE SELLS IT aS REQUESTED PER REF. "REQUEST PRITY Hs ny “Con ENTS: ee ee END OF MESSAGE C/S COMMENT: "GAVE LEOP ASSESSMENT OF WIROGUE. . > REPRODUCT JON BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. CopyNo. - | — 4 ya Gene Bho Dis 1CH L aR CR 2? : ie “Sale t, rn vero 03, Brussele COS, -Yurlch Os Stet of Station, Lecpoldviile Mejor Peter 5B JROEVE OINDLING.CAN BE IUOGLD @Y QUAUAG) HQ.DEE OMY. he ‘The roosit. ‘purchase of tree NeSie and u Dong te the Congolese ’ govarnsent ia having. cou tiniing ‘Fepercussions, This doal has ‘been reported “qn detail through both TreHLILZ and, ODUNTT. Shannols iroluding the socisationa. 7 of substantial raft. ‘which accoapant ad | ite: Phe mat recent daveloprenta, _ however, avy not yet, to the” | Stationta mowlodge, been. Feported ay of ther “ of. ‘the aoove channels. _— _ 8 : ry ny tod ‘pojorted. to Toren in a. 5 meeting: 23 Pebruary:t thas EIROGUE © te beck with the Congolese air Forea, . Stank descrited Fiz as en Austrian with a belgian pasepcrt, formerly with the Gornuan: ‘conzandos, who move , nothing adout. oviations stat continued to way a a ye basot-Pever og: cicure (advisor to Conyoiese ir Paroe oa. Fooruary 61 ~ Maroh 62, Belgian. Involeod in purchase three DC-$ slaces froa Iran Airways at price 8225, 000 per , atroraft. Compaten!- authrities statod eonpar able alroraft cculd. be purchaved d50 ,000 to $60,000) and predicted trouble left the Congo with 14, 79 ¢) pounds: “Shida, pupposedly, vag tia éhare of core £269 900 vonutadly maha on the above aiPplena mspchanaa. soanrdice to STAHL hia BS GaOEVE bribed somone at the Surutd who then let hia cross cately to _ brassaville. : 3. On 30 March WIRCCUS informed SALVACK that the GOC hed put him in |. |. oharge of invostigating the above airplane purshegea, Hie ae Foal task ia to arrest Dt GROXVE snd bring him back to the Congo. Congo (Brassa), hovever, refuses to oouperate and tcld WIROGUB when be queriad them that rr] CROTE had requeated political refuge. Beutdas, UILsauB felt, the — Brasga sida of tna river wald be very healtact.to retuin « white pan to tha tender sercies of the Conguluss in Loopoldville. TBGUROSVR 1s gupposedly in Fointe Noire waiting for a French saip to take him to Harseille, a voysge of soz 2-deys, WIS0CUE ia currently toying witn varionp ldsaa for possibly ‘Kidnapping DE GRCEVR in Pointe Hoire. renee . 4e° Both WIROCUB ant STAHL said ‘DE OeORye 1 is vanted for rope in Felgium. WIEOGUR eaid he had aleo atcolon sone nency there, thcegh STakL'a veroicn was that DE GROEVS hed dabta amounting to 400,000 Bolgion Franos. la cither Came, it is doubtful that 26 GROVE ofl retura to Polghune Lester B. SALVACK 2 April 1962. Motributions se “Original end 1 - Chiof, AP 1 = CO, Scussels 2 = 8, Minton 2 AES HOTON PERACES FOULS. . ‘31:78, SI-TaA AND Si 7F Whetn Aft OSSOUm. ESN 5 T)-00000 ps wy "* 290. EM. | or ROUTING | Te - 123 MAR 62 sk) Oe -e o . ep ons Director | Peper a 1 x) a LEOPOLDVILLEE g -\ —\ | mar 23 1332 62 ea “TION + cry : . _ Se _ o 40 x OOP, Chel, ort 2, ce 3 3 s/e 2. — - | Pet ROUTINES. [oo an agg te - VEROSUE CONTACTS STATION AT PERIODIC INTERVALS. 19 HARCH oy APPEARED DISCOURAGED ‘AND'A LITTLE DESPERATE. - ME STILL WORKS FOR CONGOLESE AIR FORCE, MAKING 15,020 BCF PER MONTH, SAYS HE NEEDS. “MORE JUST TO LIVE, FEELS KUBARK USED HIM UNFAIRLY. ¥ VANTS TRAVEL “GERMANY AND: ITALY TO TRY HAKE BUSINESS ARRANGEMENTS CONCERNING HIS INVENTIONS, ALSO vOULD SEARCH FOR, ANOTHER JOB.- SAID HE STILL OWNS CAR FOR VHICH HE THINKS HE CAN GET ABOUT 260,009 BCF TO COVER “cost TRIP. So “2, STATION CONCERNED BY W- PRESENCE LEOP AND POSSIBILITY HE cou, IF FINANCIAL SITUATION BECOMES SUFFICIENTLY DESPERATE. a “ “WORK” FOR ANOTHER SERVICE. DOUBT HE MOULD COOPERATE WITH BLOC SERVICES BUT CANNCT BE CERTAIN. ALSO THERE .IS POSSIBILITY i MIGHT WORK FOR SMOTH, UNION, WIROOT, ETC, LEOP DOES Not BELIEVE HE XAS YET TURNED TO ‘OTHER SERVICES. APPEARS. } HOPE: KUBARK WILL AGAIN TAXE HIM ‘ON, CIN DISCUSSING DESIRE GO: : “GERMANY SAID HE WOULD LIKE MEET UI7P} KUBARKER TO DETERMINE - IF ANY JOB AVAILABLE FoR HIM. SALVACK FINESSED DIRECT REPLY THIS ” pornT BUT SAID LeoPNOT ABLE DO ANY MORE FOR HIM THAN ADVISE Has OF ats DESIRE.) Jur- Lase77- to pe REPRODUCTION BY OTHER HER THAN SIHE ISSUING FACE 18 PROHISITEO. ___C2py No Piremces arene EH 14-0000 —— : at CURRENT STATION RATE OF. 138 ‘BC AT STATION RATE AND HAVE KUBARK GE ron a ey ” WITH AUSTRIAN OFFICIALS AND DETE A CASE HE MIGHT: REVEAL SOURCE OF DOCUMANTATION PERIENCE WITH ¥ CANNOT RECOMMEND HIN FOR ANOTHER. ces POTENTIAL SECURITY HAZARD. “WOULD “As WOULD NO LONGER HAVE DOGUNENTATIO LeeO vee aa LEP “gh 420 _— oan ATE NEY wouLD “GET HIN OUT OF LEOP PERMANENTLY - ED FROACAR SALE BE CONVERTED F TO ONE DOLLAR. THIS vOULD GIVE oo Be. IF ‘CONVERTING w Ho _stattolf MOULD: RECOMMEND MONEY. REALIZ 10N aT OPEN MARKET RATE WOULD | v ‘apouT. “2s 888 DOLLARS ‘WHILE coNvERS v ‘STATED HE ‘LIKES cH ovLy “ABOUT ada DOLLARS. HOWEVER GIVE HIM 0 “Lone ans- OBLIGATION 7 TO ve v, FACT HE, "PAPERS CONTINUES. MAKE HIN OUR BABY.. (SHOULD CONGOLESE | 'BECONE _ SusPicrous AND TRACE HIM OR SHOULD ANOTHER SERVICE CHECK : RHINE HE TRAVELLING ON FALSE , PAPERS, THIS YOULD ALNOST - “CERTAINLY LEAD To HIS ARREST « IN SUCH 4» BASIS LOCAL EX KUBARK ASSIGNMENT DESPITE FACT: HE CLAINS WANTS BE OF SERVICE | ODYOKE, HOWEVER, OUR DILEMMA 19 FacT HIS PRESENCE CONTINUES BE APPRECIATE ANY ‘Has ADVICE RE POSSIBLE SOLUTION. ONE POSSIBLE ‘SOLUTION WOULD BE CONVERT MONEY THIS ‘WOULD PREVENT HIM FROM. RETURNING coNao zy WHILE HE IN GERMANY. WIN NAHE UNDER VHICK HE NOW © LIVING IN CONGO. HOWEVER, THIS COULD ANGER W AND CAUSE HIN “REVEAL EVERYTHING HE KNOWSs © , oo — “§, REQUEST HQS VIEWS. . ; on, wo oe .. ENO OF MESSAGE” PROHIBITED. REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE 1S IN coco “ON HUBARK x FALSE Te RMANY PICK UP HIS DOCUMENTATION Dl 14-0000 a -CLASSIFIED MESSAGE | tM DIRECTOR a C/AP 3 COP, C/tr, C/F I, 2, S/c2 rts 4h a Lh APPRECIATE THAT WIROQUE. PRESENTS SECURITY PROBLEM ASWELL AS CONSTANT IRRITANT To LS0P BUT FEEL H KILL'BE NO LESS A LAZARD 10 Aton : AREA, ALSO DO NOT WISH ESTABLISH PATIERN GIVING HIM ONE WAY TICKET OUP , "REVERE TE HE GETS IN JAM, PARTICULARLY. SINCE THIS HIB GiN DODNO. 2. SUBJECT GIVEW GENEROUS TERMINATION PAY CONSIDERING THAT WE ALSO WROTE OFF ho0O DOLLARS HE CRED US. HE CLEARLY UNDERSTOOD THAT WE CRASING ” RELATIONSHIP, . “3, ASTIAST RESOPE SUGGEST IF HE SHOUID POSE REAL THREAT WEROOUE BR Boo wuss OUR KNOKLEDGE HIS BACKGROUND AND ABILITY DISCLOSE TO OTHER SERVICES. ALSO THAT HIS PRESENT DOCIMENTATION AT MERCY OUR DISCRETION. THIS OF COURSE ONLY INTENDED AS CONTROL FACTOR, DO NOT PROPOSE ACTUALLY CARRY OUT. 4. DO NOT WISH INJFCT HIM IN REDSOX OPS OR ANY OTHER SEGMENT KUBAFK. en Let eA PSD ae _ BND OF MESSAGE C/S COMMENT: *REQUESTED HOS IDEAS OR SUGGEST igtis RE WIFOGUE, . ! Le ; _ a. ao je ean el 3 a # /COFS , : PEGDPDINALING Ornicers c/ar fs . ae EASING orricer , (SE CREIT a fr teres orricee . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER, IER INAN HE , ISSUING OFFICE is PROHIBITED, ; Copy No. Ath kb BSLITI__ 14-0000 wo . oo : - fas Pine (eheek o36)5 7 : Oou . LEQPOLDVILEE at | 71 oNo €8' Record Vatue. Dewuror o ne so "pi tie’ tnis expe 49 wsaieated : amie J FROM: DIRECTOR - Tt (| prdacn copy ed as wniciéated © oO... , : : ‘ z oe eek OE . . A Tneening ~Cengek ODA): : , : . 2 ve . Maries” 1 one roguited fi - cont o opr. 3: 7 a ee O, AT ae. Lantos: copy .c/er, C/Ft 2, 8/¢ 2 cite owe bh. 224k ed ot _—s ; , . pet OSH agg we 7 epee, fité 42. q 8 m f ff Dine: ; eT te ; /, iy: . ar fe! dite 835 PF? FORM 12290 ae per E84 43.43 : mf 14-0000 _pinecre FROM ov * LEOPOLOVILLE ACTION + c/At. 3 WIROGUE Bot aM VIROUE ow “REPORTED 16. pec. BULL [SAID DE GROEVE Now: Woe : ae TEHERAN ‘BECAUSE PLANES: THE LERE, NoT “EUROPE.” suns aPRALD PURCHASE PLANES rey BECAUSE THEY NOT THOROUGHLY CHECKED, SENT ‘DEGROEVE CABLE © ORDERING oe “WIM RETURN CONGO oR BE FIRED. © RE post TION WITH GOC SHOT. HE DOES NOT HAVE. ENOUGH. .... 2 WW ‘SAYS KIS ENTI MONEY ov vHICH TO “LIVE. Ls Loaiaie we ” FOR yo. ASKED IF ANYTHING ANYWHERE FOR HIN WiTH KUBARK, W SAID HE Now FEELS MIs. RETURN TO CONGO AISTAKES, (STATION COULD NOT _ AGREE MORE). HE ONLY ested To DO SOMETHING. : 3. W HAS BEEN IN SPORADIC corse HAS segment GIVEN a STAT? ON ALL INFO HE couLD. WE FEEL W is SECURITY WazARD HERE AND WE rat an or 14,00000 fo eS Guassified MESSAGE Chet -:* “MIS WAY GET HIM OUT OF CONGO WITHOUT...” “MAY EVENTUALLY “BE FORCED P coos} MAJOR FLAP. aheucr passef nin ANY MONEY. BUT EVEN SO IT IMPOSSIBLE - “DUCK RESPONSIBILITY AND SECURITY IMPLICATIONS, .BEST ANSWER IF HE TO ~ “BE USED BY KUBARK HE SE USED.IN REDSOX OPS BUT LEOP QUESTIONS — WHETHER HE SUFFICIEVTLY STABLE FOR ANY OPS WORK. ADVISE HOS IDEAS OR a , . . : ; ; Aygot SUGGESTIONS, —_ . rr |. END OF MESSAGE = =. es REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. ee rR tn oe ee er re mente tre Copy Ne. sce 14.0000 axe, _26/ - 2 33 > “2Z at eS _CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. a aa " . 12] . _ jf "DIRECTOR: | } = =} FROM “LEOPOLOVILLE” Seach eo a DEC 9 “est & 6 ie ACTION Iw 2 rn tas ° t pung vcheck : _ ~ INFO: cor, - Ca 2, cA/ena, ca/ena," fie 23 -cr/es, ri, ei/ int {d, -fA WE, My 00/13 A/c 12 4 Ao) Nes s/c C2 Gn EOE, [rs “3/995, 6o4.. DIR. INFO. BRUS PARI” ‘Lono: ANT euiZ ‘(Pout cH) eng LEOP 2613 / SUPDATA: Source wirocue, MAIN SOURCE FOR PARA 2 is SIMON = - BOHULU, CHEF O€ ‘CABINET FOR GOC DEFENSE MINISTRY, FILED: 0809002 —-- REPORT CLass’ CONFIDENTIAL { . ACL-623 CONGO REPUBLIC sm SUBJECT: CRITICISM AND DISSATISFACT ONT H CONSOLESE NATIONAL - ARMY (CNA) GENERAL JOSEPH MOBUTU om, DOI: NOV-DEC 61, PADA: CONGO ) REPUBLIC} LEOPOLOVILLE, 7 CEC 61. “SOURCE : EUROPEAN (F) WITH cose Gieets WITH CNA OFFICERS;. | Iw COMMENT: x yy ; NO SEPARATE case Sista aspon 1S BEING MA ON PAGE 2, LINE TATHESEHRASE " ang IN KiLLeo.” SS SOURCE GRADE CHANGED Krom FTO ¢. Jere RELEASIN ° OTe , WA Hig JOHN Re T DS gaye ay FORM 1389 Use Parvioys E Zt f . 2 33 ¥7 7 ay: Epona REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE (S PROHIBITED. Copy No. — TI qd. : ROUTING , 14-0000 te ; aie 5, #23 ave RA Mie “CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY . w ra Information affecting the Nationa Detcnse of the United Stctms within the angering ofthe & Eengh ti Tite 9 1h USE Sen PE enege oF meses ee Bt “ROERSE “tan yiicutberieed. prion i probisited by low. re aINO. TCS 3/5, 60 5 COUNTRY , REPUBLIC or THE: cones “ply Tedeaine cheer one: . oo on. _ Marked, 0. Nooe required 0. ‘susiecr ” cRITICISH ano “DissaT Sra SPneR E DISTR. ge DECEMBER 1961 “ " s LCONCERNING CONGOLESE NATIONAL . “ARMY” (ena). GENERAL, JOSEPH mosuTU "PRECEDENCE "ROUTINE _BATEOF, , “NOVENBEREARLY, oecensen 1961) mies oy i 35694. PLACE _| eons te ‘Leoroubviite ive peetwaen 1961) ; “DATE ACQ,: . Q ’ APPRAISAL . : ‘ = FIELD REPORT NO.’ ; ~THISIS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION. Source GRADINGS ARE DEFINITIVE. APPRAISAL OF Oo ” SOURCE (WEST EUROPEAN ADVISOR” {c):To HIGH-LEVEL CONGOLESE MILUTARY OFFICERS. . (CONGOLESE, NATIONAL AR y oe Te “MANY OFFICERS qN CNA/HEADQUARTER: ARE DISSATISFIED WITH GENCRAL MOBUTU. THEY COMPLAIN THAT HE FAILS fp MAKE DECISIONS eae OR TAKE ACTION ANO THAT SECRETS AND PLANS, MADE X@Y CNA HEADQUARTERS SEEM To Be KNOWN IMMEDIATELY BY OTHERS. (SOURCE COMMENT: ‘PLANS mR, : MADE Tu LAUNCH MILITARY OPERATIONS AGATES ST°KATANGA APPEAR TO BE KNOWN BY KATANGA FORCES ALYOST ‘ys ghloauy AS PLANS ARE MADE, ). (FIELD COMMENT :, “SECURITY | us ‘UNKNOWN WITHIN THE CNA, THUS, IT IS NOT SURPRISING THAT escort" INFORMATION GETS OUT, ) 24 (SOURCE COMMEN NO SPECIFIC PLAN 1S KNOWN BUT FROM ~ VARIGUS BITS OF Gre vion IT APPEARS “Gia CNA OFFICERS WANT Qian witH TO REMOVE MOBUTU AND, F REPLACE HIM /. ANOTHER CFFICER, | ONE NAME CONFIDENTIAL agua ‘oo Pare | aarmest_Twenae De [se Le wic_[ Usa “FORM Ver P: FOE! 1389 “"Eoinoxs 14-0000 CrASIFIEATION = BIFOMINATION CONTROLS jt CONTROL TCs -3/495, 601 ‘ 4 MENTIONED. SPECIFICALLY AS. A. POSS ISLE REPLACEMENT 1S MAJOR —— LEONARD MULANBA « ———— + (FIELD COMMENT : MULAMBA WAS: DEPUT’ ie£_ oe CABINET. TO. ee ml. fe JOSEPH: BUNGHE, _SEGRETARY, OF. STATE FOR NAT LOWAL DEFENSE INTHE.’ 7 . i Pee a . a ha a 7 eens \o\er GOVERNMENT OF AUGUST Gre “HE: WAS “ARRESTED ‘BY. PRO-MOBUTY La . ‘FORCES IN LULUABOURG IN FEBRUARY 1951. TRE CNA” FIRED_O? ON. LUMIMSISTS DEMONSTRATING FOR HIS LiSERAT bop iano xieeco Wd, eK SS \ a ; : _ | MULAMSA, A KNOWN GIZENGA SYMPATHIZE Ry: WAS FRCED AT END OF ME SGAGE CLASSIFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTROLS CONFIDENTIAL 14-0000 OA! CLASSIFIED MESSAGE yy oh 7 DEC 61 _ - Sef -CR-E-T TO 3 DIRECTOR. WW Ping (check! one): DEC a6 6. lh FROM A Leo re Seite - No CE Record 'Vahie, Destroy. a ‘ Ril dle thia cory as indiented ACTION: Vv 2 7 . : __ Branch coiy tied i lndinied ' an i os PRIORITY SINFO i OP, 1 bag \, cA 2 ca/Puay okt? ee ween WBNS 10 eafiss 6, F1/0y A ar iam #00 tae ri ; 7 TOSe"95,52 we BRITY DIR INFO ‘Brus PARI “LOND. euiz iANT. CITE ‘LEOP ' 2590. te - ° ele Jo INTEL . -_ . a “SUPOATA: -SOURCE. WIROGUE. FROM SIMON BOHULU: WHO JUST + RETURNED apy’ (ena) | FROM EUROPE WHERE HE WAS ON. PLANE PURCHASING MISSION FOR CONGOLESE | GOVERNMENT. FOR LIAISON, po FILEOs 0716002. oe REPORT CLASS- CONFIDENTIAL oe ACL622 XQ oe a — CONGO REPUBLIC = . s : f a SUBJECT AIRCRAFT PURCHASES FOR KATANGA ZNO CONGOLESE NATIONAL - BOs hé BEC 6 PADA1 CONGO —— 7 DEC 61 peer AC LAB tind i ist F TRUTASNG Wg, 2 0N Ee a 6G Ae (Lib . £53479 TORN 1389 “"barmct™ REPRODUCTION BY OTHIR THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. ° Copy No. ible eet : poresto rt _etpr on Saree RATS DN MPA SRLS . ON CLASSIFIED MESSAGE aan ‘SE LR-ET a re : RE Paing (ehier os: a - FROM + : ee ~ "Ne CB Record Velue. Desirep. Q os mn setae 0 ‘RE Bie this copy ie incited - — [} ACTIONS. e. os 7 “Beane ‘eopiy fled at Inidtoated oO : re . ‘ * 7 ae Tadenng(chees ens. Marked ((} Neos rrauited ae ome FRE “| In 34519 LEOP 2590 INO og eurees “EUROPEAN iF) with chose: conTacts- IN cor (GoLEse GOVERNMENT = . - (a00) FROM CNA OFFICER (Fe APPR 6, ne ss PRECEDENCE P ROUTINE PRIORITY SASEO ON, ; | RELEASING IW6; - DATE BISTRISUTED: | LIAISON: . Sef-CeR-C-T. wa 1389 “"Eecnows "REPRODUCTION BY OTHIR THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. | . : . aac ae en eR oe nen RS Re te Re 14-0000 : . : . CENTRAL INTELUGENCE AGENCY. OS “Thi. edetal contains Infeimectens ofisering the Nettonal Osfense!cl the Usited States wie the eepaning seth Eslonage tow, Tile ad 5. Seem, 2 ~ it 74, terse a rata etek in ny mere fen hid pen WAU. . aie TOCS - 73/495, 332 | 7 E DISTR. 7 Peceware 1961 ot “PRECEDENCE PRIORITY 7 or a ae Q, ae % DECEMBER 1961 OO oe mE a mw 38510. PLACES Fe l7 opecaper 1061)" a DATE: : “pouncl wear “EUROPEAN ADIVSORN () TO HIGH LeveL conaoLese mICETARY OFFICERS) FROM a ’ soNaoLese NATIONAL AaMY OrrictaL (r de. oo . = 104 THe KATANGA GOVT 1S PURCHASING TEN HARVARD AIRCRAFT THROUGH COGEA NOUVELLE $.Ayy 225 RUE’ ROYAL, agusfes, (SOURCE ‘COMMENT 1 THIS 18 A NEW PURCHASE AND THESE,ALANESSYAVE NOT BEEN DELIVERED, ) (FIELO COMMENT! NO OTHER DEPRLZS KNOWN. ) _ 2, FIELD BISSEM!. STATE ARMY NAWY AIRRCINCLANT ‘A 1400000 , ery oe prem t as years, a t pee DEPT -OF STATE TELEGRAM NUMPER 1389 “ CLASSIFICATION:. CONFIDENTIAL DEPT OF STATE FILE NUMFER: NONE GIVEN eM Ca FROM: LEOPOLDVILLE : DATE: 5 DECEMPER 1961 . CLASSTFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUPJECT: NONE GIVEN . REPT OF STATE FILE NUMFER: NONE GIVEN WIROGUE . DEPT OF STATE TELEGRAM NUMPER 1369 FROM: | LEOPOLPVILLE DATE: 2 DECEMPER 1961 SUEJECT: NONE GIVEN ‘ WIROGUE.. 14-0000 ONG: WELUES tw us ar : . . + 3829. an < se : REF re wend . : Too AROPOUWILLE NE oes Read vow, Dower, CT] "prom, DIRECTOR mise wey mined UBranch cory fied as Indicsted O° RE Indeming (eheek one): CONF: 2 cir 3 ; Mubied 0. INO: “car, Co s/c? Two” pe OS AB GEO “RR: wean” owe eqana 8 fans e 2 : _ . a we o Aare “puree Lovely . hog prot. Cete- teder hig & adurelt ° “Grrcf Athen tad he geo! 7 eats, hv Cheb, ae oH mpuvel AGES ton rr GE he af fen ew. comet | CF sete bavedeet eo as eT PASS a . Roun: a ee : ee! Wer AL LOIAZD M Use Fi cs Faas 1389 UEZaSS" 0 14-0000 - . _ . 7 7 we weno roe Neewyes ee _{ Se 4 DIRECTOR: i ve ert a 8 LESPOLOVILLE . stone Myo _ \ ; i egps je/oro hy: “efeay iets fetes 3 Che, ‘CABLE: s — a7 pe Sh oe Dot | VLESLATE ACTION - O\. \ 1. opseta 18 "RESPONSE. TO ROUTINE TPELIDE REPORTING REQUESZED oe £ (¥) PLANE*PURCHASING - - ? ACLA 667 | i" a ODACID TEL 9 AVAILABLE INFO RE ¥ TROGU SSICN TS PBPRIME. CDUNIT REP WAOTE i TPLY TO ODACID 2 DEC WHICH D GACT. QUERY. HE PREV! OUSLY REPORTED TO HIS Kas aE “HERELY aNSWERE LELLEVES Ww TRIP OX AND WCULD BE [.-TEn* 3TING FOR oountt te DEBRLEF Wee CDUNIT REP ALSO TOLD ¥ PEPRINE NI GANT | 2S4L7 SALE AIRCRAFT, EVEN OU . ; a} _ ca! . "EGHTEA ADRCRAFT, IF “gant GOLyUS CoN ROL 2 SUCH ATRRAFS WORKED OUT. 4 , = buTERPAETED THIS TO WEAN PBPRIAE WOULD SELL AIRCRAFT WITH WO _ an ee eee | . ° eroee a FS s AVS y : , . . . , . _ ° , 1 Lfe STING OHOE SS FROM CO ire GO PBPAIBE Aeted S477 et Copy Ne. a 2. ¥ HAS RECEIVED CONF Lyne bat} REPRODUCTION BY OTHiR THAN To abu NO OFFKE S PROHIBITED, soy wae a tee tee at 7 : . oe oe nee mee Lo : - : seve a ne — ~ at SANE TIME HE NEtOS -KUBARK paci’ino. asd ‘7p? . ™ SC MESSAS vast . oo. ee SEE * 2g PAGE -2ns _ 4 — _ 5 £0 TO CAN ‘CEL TRIP « SAID IF VISa TSSUEu KE REACT G vain ASALD what HE VOL po oo i ePAlY (ETO show-xe CaN DO SSRETHING. a zARD/4 .nigKT WELL “KE salt 5 THAT. uP. 10. KUBARK (STATION BELIEVES | co EISCHARGE wir LAT TTER MAKES raIF “IT uw DIRECT aPPnOVAL sD v “Tee 2 aban REP HEIN TRF LUENTIAL Pestt tay WITH, vizaRoe put AOMITTED 4 tp Satvac TAT 8 Pon VERY. EAS. ‘SAID. HE. NEEDED, nes ; oo a & Ss v FEELS statiow sxocxing XIS Travel 1 rein wut states . : : . tY nape AVAILABLE FOR - - . i PURONARE OF aracsart BY GOC HAS’ DEEN DRAWN ay BUAULU WHO. CONGOLESE,- REP SENT BY GoC 70 PURCHASE PLANES ie fuRces. v NOY ADNITS HO - FUNDS. CURRENTLY AVAILABLE KE COLD yc BUT. SAYS HE COULD EXPLORE AVAILABILITY PLANES. W ASKED IF 1£ aD OBJECTIONS TC GOC BUYING > yaD TO BUY THEN SOMEWHERE ANDO FIGHTER PLANES FRY CUBA. HE SAID Go | ne 4— HEARD PLANES AVAILABLE THERE. SALYACK TOLD v THIS DEFINITELY mo of IDEAS | . “qc y OBVZOUSLY NOT IN GCC INTER ( racke put 15 DESPERATELY ( ova POSITION WITH coc, STATION ; TRYING TAKE “SOxE ACTION 10 BUILS HI: DOUBTS IF W vOULD EVER BE @oop thay EL FOR KU BARK TO use FOR MTs TIPE ACTICN AN? HIS AUINGRITY 7s + wa ctaTE FOR PLANES vet WAPSTFUL REPROOUCTION BY OTHER Tha TNE OFF ib piinterr hice 15 PROKIG! TED cs Cor ae . 2 : Lone Veer na : . : “ : : ' dere cope re) : . - a AND CONFUSED, EVEN TC HIN. WIZARD/A ry ; RECENTLY MENTIONED ¥ TO | of } { t : “s ‘prak werrLine TaCTTeSe oe THIN wwncatiNe ‘DISPLEASURE. vite ¥ Pease nies vo _ . ad aesunt HAVE. wot Passi J ant Funs autWoRt200 DIR 29130. de, REQUEST: Has" “NIDANCE, RE ADVISABILITY ‘ TAP. aso azausst 7 7 IKFO WHETHER ooneID a0 oot Nes acrint FAVOR Tat. . wou re . — xO OF vesace ~ i. c/s COmaENT soo 50) hap auton 2n 6k rou PER WINE) Yor nhs cect ve ee ce ener = Menem nme ene owt ne SECRET |. _ _ REPROOXSTION BY OTHER THIN ISSuiie CAP ICE 1S PROHIBITED ~ ore ere wonton poten mn is ate Tee cert cr meg Ste tee 1430000" c r | CABS PT MNON LOQPAIC SeateCH AnD 26 - DISPATCH | . SSCHET AAT 1 ; ~~ Bere ~ Chief, AF- ; . EAENQUAETERS FRE NO Chief, “bs ~ Se a none : ; _ -: . Shief of Station, Leopoldville -* +, + ~ P“ 29 tovenbder 1961 = (CHECK “X" ONE? O FOR INDEXING XT HOUND OUNG REGUIRED sueccr “pacts recep INDEXING CAN BE- JUDGED a BY QUAUFIED HO. DESK ONLY _ ; ‘[Ferceences nn e ene —~ ae ae ate ~ Sn ee eee hoe ee -.4 - we — _. Ae” DIR: 257307 . ZI3S7/#120GUE ~ , Bs ASLA 630 dated 19 Ootober.1961 1 (Des! 0n 29 Novaiiber 1961 UEROGUB tél. the undersigned that he felt hig ‘Position vis-a-vis the -Jongolese ‘“Governzent. way rapidly weakening. First, - ST2OGUS -had-endorséd sénding. one 0° the advisors with théCongolese Air. o Burope: to purchase planes. and later found wWIZaRu/4 waa at least . gnizant of second GOS representative sent to-Surope on the game mission. OGB:made vague references. to soma 20003000 Congdless Frinca of the -_ ‘40,000,000 available for airplane purchases “going inté soneons’s pocket." . WIHOGUE was incensed ‘at the move of the GOC in send 16 @ parallel mission ‘to Burope and not informing him of it. ‘He saw WIZARD/2 and asked about ‘this other mission. wWIZaRD/2 apparantly informed WIZARD/4 about © WIROGUS's visit and since then, for a period of the last five days, wIZaRD/4 hes refused to see or talk to HIHOQUE. 4 i . : | 2. The GOC has also apparently proposed sending WIROGUE on an a intelligence gatherinz mission to Katanga. WIOGUS asked if KUBARK were ' interested in this undertuking. We advised him strongly avainat this . -move and added we hud no interest whatsoever in tha pro ject. 3. Wizews has also met the ODOATH representative and showed hin the model submarine which was the Subject of ACLA-630. The ODCATH representative evinced interast in thia model’ and through the ODUNIT representative, whom iWIHOGUE has sean on several occasions and discussed . - ‘the problem of purchasing planes for tho GOS, the ODOATH representative was aware that WIHOGUS has an Ordre de isaion signad by WIZARD/2 to. ~~ travel to PBPIMS. “He said for WIZOQUB to inform him when he was ready to depart and he would arrange for wIRQGUE to contgot appropriate ODOATH People in P3PRIKMB to discuss the model. : 4. WIROGUS a;proached GUTEMAN on November 24 ‘and SALVACK on November 29 with a réquest whethér he might be of use to KUBARK either in éfrica or elsewhere in the worlds dnd that he would like to be taken’ back into the fold. He ta obviously concerned about his position in the GOC at this ._ time’and feels with the diplozatic relations being established between — ‘Belgium and the GOC that his position will become increasingly wacker. To reemphasize past assessments of WIiCGUE, he is far too disorganized an individual to be an effective FI agent but would probably be useful where action is required but detailed accurate reporting is not. The station agrees with an early statement made concerning WIROGUB that he hag a peculiar turn of mind which lends itself remarkably to nefarious and ' extra-legal- activities but would add that these activities should be of an action types ; | Lah Se eck Lester H. SALVacK . 29 Novenber 1961 Distriouticn: , &S eopy : : aah ap 1233477 USE MREWOUS EOMON ita! SOaS S128 S1TBA AND 51.79 Wet! 48 OS5OLETE ai Cis ene eter . i in go i } f ee eens DEPT OF STATE TELEGRAM: NUMPER 1284 FROM: LEOPOLDVILLE: "DATE: 22 NOVEMFER 1961 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL “SUPJECT: NONE GIVEN DEPT OF STATE FILE NUMBER: NONE GIVEN WIROGUE - DEPT OF AIR FORCE INCOMING STAFF MESSAGE NUMFER C=215 ° ; . FROM: USAIRA LEOPOLDVILLE DATE: 22 NOVEMRER 1961 | - CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUPJECT: | NONE GIVEN . ‘DEPT OF AIR FORCE FILE NUMEER: NONE GIVEN WIEROGUE. SIE APE ee yer gee Tre ’ SPO eae r oh = ee seth Sane 14-0000 thee . ees el dee tote mee Passe 233 K2 254: ow. | "| a OS 7 ‘ave 20 NOV 61°. ee SECRET. {ap a Oo + DIRECTOR bo ; 20M = LEOPOLDVILLE NOV 20 1642Z 61 A, RE Fiing (check one): TON. iw2 | . No CB Record Value, Destroy. wal 1eCE- a Oo st Ri Ble his fopy as indented NFO: cop, opp ¥, ca 2,- tee ca/p ROUTINE _ . Ftfint 6, F1fo, 100 4, we a age tla, te SET fades tie | “IN- 2501. - 7 o0/1(u), so/ery: 7 a ; oa a . TCs 3/493, 627 DIR INFO, LANT . ELIZ LOND BRUS- PARI CITE LEOP 2463. UNTER cr eum SOURCE WIROGUE. FOR LIAISON, no FILED: 2010302 ee re .. REPORT CLASS CONF 106 " ACLe605: - ~ CONGO REPUBLC/KATANGA . SUBJECT: LOCATION OF KATANGA AIR FORCE SAPP Magis : 17 NOV-61 PADA. CONGO, LEOPOLOVILLES, IB NOV 61 | SOURCE: EUROPEAN (F) WITH GOOD connec NSN -CONGOLESE GOVERNMENT. . (Goc), APPR 3. ¢ % . ‘ iy NQ SEPARATE: ce DISTRISUIION 1S BEING MADE Of THis an GERTRUDE PEL} ERy AF DIVISION, Fa Teg var 545 -HAS,. a NOVEMBER, ate iil “G OTIAG | W COMMENT: + A ey (7 (1: See LOR Toes He ee 12d - PRECEDENCE ——__-_AF. AAF/BRAZ a i ene _ ° y aaa GUTINE 7 =e Sih — OYE en a) PRIORITY. ____ ar / 6 / Re TET fk a a Pee l __. tELEASING [WO t DATE DISTRIBUTED: , i wirosue Pu ry UEON 7 Jit? yp .m, 27? _ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy Ne. FORM 1389 Veg Prewoue RUDOLPH/ZA 14-D0000 +4 * CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY ‘Thin @atericl cantalny lnfarmation ofecting’ the Netlonsl Galerse of the United $téme within the meaning of the Caplonsae Yom Tile 1% USC. Secm 793 ¢ ost asa, the’ tonsminsion oF teva latin et which tn ony manner fo on wneuihoriand PenoA Is prohibited ‘by tow. yeas Tr «sgn wily ninaar ais “REPS NO. - "IDES 3/493,627, . mo ae “UBJECT - “LOCATION ¢ OF KATANGA. AIR Fomoesed ay ) ‘Nose rauin ATS DISTR, 20 NovemBER 1961 oe PLANES 7 Begtetore: : “ “OunTRY ~ "REPUBLIC: OF- “CONGO PRECEDENCE. ROUTINE _ ATEOR 0 REP ERENCES (2 GN. 2500, NFO. "| 17 NOMEMBER:. 1961 ey oo Ee al * MLACE:& EREPUBL EC OF CONGO, . : : co “WATE ACQ. ‘LEoPOLOvItte® “(8s NOVEMBER +1968): __FIELD REPORT NO. ACL rr KAF FOUGA JET 1s CURRENTLY BASED AT KOLWEZI.° HOWEVER THE \ MAJORITY OF KAF PLANES ARE NOW BASED AT KISEN E, LOCATED APPROXIMATELY : 7O KM EAST CF DILOLO, (SOURCE COMMENT -FROM DEBRIEFING TRAVELLERS, SENDING OUJ“GROUND STAINS INFORMATION OF KAF ~ TROLS, ETC, THE GOC: 9) DOES NOT HAVE LIAISON INFORMAT JON excaart WITH UNOC,) “(FIELO COMMENT: oc IN ADDITION TO THE FOUGA THE BULK’ OF KA’ AIRCRAFT PROBABLY CONSISTS OF 5 DORNIER 28'S, 2 OR 3 Doves a ie ONE C-47,) IF-THE OC. ACQUIRES PLANES AS IT 1S SEEKING J® 00, ONE OF THE FIRST TASKS ASSIGNED WILL BE PHOTO RECONNAISSANCE MISSIONS OVER THE KATANGA TO DETERMINE . THE LOCATION OF A FRRLOS, NUMBER OF PLANES ON THE FIELOS AND TO. _ GATHER GENERAL Mi TARY INFORMATION, (FIELD COMMENT t OTHER SOURCES CONFIDENTIAL ROFORNY/CUNTICLED CONTRO re TE eet ets Se INFORMATION REPORT [if rose 1389. "rp snenet* . sats VEG. (Hl CONTROLS con, ge De ti coumOL | (When Fuld ins Mes het buerh _ CLOSE To THE Goc STATE. ANY PLANES PROCURED | BY Rerele WOULD BE USED FOR Logistic SUPPORT -AND” TO “ATTACK AIR FIELDS IN KATANGA. ) ‘Be. FIELO DISSEM: “STATE ‘ARMY, NAVY. AIR: CINCLANT ; END OF MESSAGE TFICATION — DISSEMINATION CONTROLS CONN a cea . . wu . CLASSIFIED MESSAGE _ cles ae - oe . i . oT th: TE peat TA BE chr SHAM : "S 2 RAGE GI . : - oy £54 43-82 "BE Faas (cheek ey No C4 Record Value. Destroy, = (7) . RI ‘Ae this copy be Indicated a thr ¥ heya His ARG COPEL Beanen coy itled aa indented’ 1) ae RE Indexing (check pe): ~ oN sot : icheck, + : 1° COR, C/OH 4, cfs, cfol, CMe we oo mo D | . pavoKity _ a MICROFILMED. oo aanNe “opanTy, OTe CITE LEOP 2443... | BOS MICRO SER A eh simon Boule” , Mele albeit) . Goc poets, = an | - i, rT eekets i TORY 1389 Up Enerz™ - addon : . ‘ 7 - aa * * OOO ————- ~ CLASSIFICA? 7 Ya CABSSIFICAT IONS . DISPATCH | sacs as / a ‘a 7 ; SBCR RT mare ae . Galef of Station, Leopalevile - INF” ‘ . ROW ~ — - : _—_ ‘ "| Chdef, Afttea ‘DAVieton _ Pee YY Supyect - ~ = _ ° wares ~ ie ROG CE oo : Operational. , ~ Documenta SO 7 ; ASHOW REQUELD. BLTERENCES ee 7 : a ‘Reference: ACLA-630, dated 19 October 1961 - oo So . Ll. The two attached "latssez-passers® are being forvartashte : ; -_. the 8tatioa, per cotiversation vith GUEDIAB, for return. to Subject fe. . 7 es 2. : Concerning the submarine discussed in paragraphs 3 through 5 | “=| Of the’reference, -ve-are 1a: full -egreencin nant that Subject be put in’ + a - 4 . + } f _ Fed 8. teraz ees) Se ; , : Attechments! Via TRUB RAME POUCH a 2 dommants as stated above , : ao Distribution: . oe Orig. &1 - Lecpaldville w/a b/s. use yee DULW~ 326 HEACQUARTERS FILE NUMBER ROUTE'S wAHAL OFFICE AF/W/L OFFICER Robert Bouchard FORM 360 53 USE PREVIOUS EDITION REPLACES FOKM 6108 Wench aT Be ustO 1.000099 vf. be WELLES SN ._CLASSIFIED._ MESSAGE. ae Org: WY 1659 Af ROUTING unt: AP W . _ SECRET or... Bey 22 4 - VOAIE:s) 6 | . _ ; ce. . TO ..: LEOPOLDVILIE A OM DIRECTOR Cont. C/AF Jo ena inte: COP, C/ord &, c/ca, ciel, sit 2 Ome, oR ne apstsg . corre: = Se tes EST. JASTHOR IZATION, PROVIDE. WIROGUE WATE REPRES ENTAT TONE FUNES. ON MONTH TO. MONTH. BASIS, as IBoP 2s ( TH alas ) 5 tor 2467 (an 25204 - le PER PARAS SECOMPRER: » AS unevered | a ae a _ Ag YES BUT PREFER REDMBURSOGNT FOR EXPENSES RATHER THAN SET FTOURR, B. SHANSON NO LONGER EUROPE AND DO NOT WISH ENCOURAGE CONTACT. UNDER PRESENT CIRCUMSTANCES» ; C. COMPLSK MATTER ALL SALES REQUIRE OUYOKE APPROVAL WHICH NOT FORTH’ COMING UNLESS END USE CLEARLY FOR LEGITIMATE PURPOSES. GOC AIR FORCE UTILIZATION WOULD NOT QUALIFY» . . Deter eee Ma A Pe ee Cave TO OE GS ote fee a _ _ BPRUEEDBS pee ent e AVASETS Pee IN Sigs! ap a VUE on ratios CD ROCF UNM vw tees WHR OCHO 18 Foks £. OUR POSITION VIS A VIS PAKAS 2 B-ABOVE COULD OF COURSE CHANGE OVERNIGHT 47D. cp IP STTUATION BRINGS ABOVT CHANGE GROUND RULES WE CAPARLE STRENUOUS EFFORTS 30 CAN ONLY ADVISE WIROGUE PURSUE EUROPEAN TEADS PER PaRA |; FIRST REF... Leow / yy ‘ Cc as W BRONSON TWES. a . . RELEASING orricee ; AUTHENTICATING oericee REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ode TING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. ; Copy No. avr byser7 14.0000 vax CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ceeesp | oie TO : DIRECTOR FROM 2 LECPOLOVILLE NOV 21 CO36Z 61 OS ce he ACTION ‘C/AF 3, (af. COPY SLOTTED AT 2110 20 NOV 61). ae c/0P0, 4, ta, “cfCty C/Fh 2, fee B ‘C/SR Me s/c 2 oo. kFo’ 3 “PRIGRITY —* : PRiTY DIRS = LEOP 2467 TY a , as me “ RH T UIROGUE. . . _~ an — . 7 oo SF LEOP Baas, Cotas fe te VIROQUE eb) CONTACTED urea 18 AND. 23 Nov. aT FURST MEETING a CLAIHED HE NOW CLOSE ADVISOR To WIZARD 4 BUT SAID TO MAINTAIN POSITION” HE NEEDS KUBARK HEL?. REQUESTED ‘LE CP BRING HIS NANE INTO CONVERSATION ” “WITH WIZARD 4 AND/OR OTKER WIZARDS AND REFER TO HIN AS OUTSTANDING GERSAN CCiANDO TYPE DURING WORLD UAR IT. RE aLso ASKED THAT KUBARK, PROVIDE Hitt ul TH SMALL ARCUST oF FUNDS vITH ‘WHICH JO MEET kz :PRESENTATI- GAL CCSTS HIS J&S' AND PROVIDE SHALL SIFTS | FOR vaRTOUS MEMBERS 3 NELITARY so “viTH WHOM HE IN | CONTACT. YW POINTED CIT HE HAS ACHIEVED postTicy WHICH | KUBARK HOPED HE WOULD ACH HIEVE PRIOR: To. o TeRSTNATICN. COMMENTED HE | » PREPARED DO ANYTHING POSS! se KELP ODYOXE SUT NEEDS AID PER ABOVE agen WED . ae | | =o she | Joe BB SUT? REPRODUCTI ON 3 BY OTHER THAN Tht ISSUING CRE <f = 5 PROHIRITED. | - . Copy No, qnay eee 14-0000 LEC? Z4oT 2528 ' PAGE 2 sequtst AND. GUT DANCE. eh OME FRC: WIZARD 2° s OFFICE. Qe “AT 20 NOV. MEETING wv SAID HE HAD wusT ¢ : vet wear ones - ALLEGED WIZARDS 2 2a tsi “SEND “HI “PEPRINE VITHIN NEXT FEWt pays TO" ious MILITARY ALRCRAFT. WHEN QUESTIONED GN THIS SUBUECT HE “STATED wizaro 2 TOLD Ki oF soviet OFFER oF PLANES. AND ‘INoIcATED HE vISHED i Te estas P branes sLseuneRe 10: avors siise, Foscep BY PUBLIC oP INION TO CHgySys) ; "0CEPT SOVIET. AID OFFER (SEE LEoP a ae MW CLANS: WIZARD 2 ADIITTED IT wouLD BE pIFFrouLt FoR ate ‘TO CONTINUE REFUSING SOVIET OFFER FOR . AY LENGTH OF TIME IF HE UNABLE os TAIN "PLANES IN WEST. VW ENPHASIZED NEED FOR HIM TO- OBTAIN PLANES. ‘AND PILOTS SOCNE =ST IF ODYOKE WISHES, avOrD., HAVING vorp FILLED BY BLCO OR OTHER antl ODYOXE ‘FORCES. HE AGAIN URGED KUBARK Put HIM IN covTaCtT SOONEST. WITH sunniscs GF ARAB DEVELOPHENT. pees OULD TRY AND SEE suaNscy WHILE ON way TO conP ORs: TION. INDICATED HE WV O02 FRON PEPRIMES + .- ALTHOUGH WU PROS ABLY HOPES: BUBASK WILL HELP HM SOLIDIFY HIS - POSITION. BY. FINDING PLANES FOR HIN TO SJY oN BEHALF GOC, HE GAVE. IMP RE= “/ SION HE BELIEVES opvc¢z HAS ONLY VERY SHORT TIME (MEASURED IN DAYS NOT “YEEXS OR MCNTHS) TO MAKE DECISION TO AID G0C.. AS USUAL U°S VIEWS WERE J. ing office is ‘propibited. : _ Feproduct ion a by other Thon ae pee ne : . . Ny waewees en ce ee A ee CLASS?’ > D \VESSAGFA HOWEVER — NOT CAREFULLY THCUGNT CUT GR ENTIRELY LOGICAL IN EXPOSITICN. HIS FEBLING oF URGENCY coinci oss VITH VIEWS GUTKNAN HaS FORNED SINCE ING SEPARATE CABLE ON SUBJECT.” ~~~ “™ RETURN “F ROI “gest ‘RCENT TORS STA 100 PREDARH G@ SEPAR a a © uRcz Sut NEED FOR REVIEW ODY OXE POLICY, TOvARD. CONGO. “Ae vies STATION -RECGIENDED v's ‘RECALL, IT WAS DONE IN BELIEF a - HE. RISKED anaést. -LEOP AaLso assivid Hz WOULD. NOT RETURY. TO CONGO, . -FomTuvaTELt LATTER ASSUNPTI ON DIS NOT PROVE CORRECT ‘aud ALTHOUGH | WE. NO vovesa CF ICTALLY RESPCM SIBLE 70% HIS VELFARE, av MUST 35 = ASSUIIED, HE VILL ‘TURN 70 K BARK , OR ALD SHOULD KE FIND HIMSELF IN TROUBLE WITH Local: - qutHoRs “48S. ALTHCUGH VE NO LONGER HAVE MORAL AgSPCUSTBILITY By FOR HINe IT WOULD BE DIFFICULT REFUSE ASSIST HIM SHOULD KE NEED HELP, -ppaTICULARLY IF ALTERNATIVE WGULD BE FOR HIN TO DENOUNCE STATION” «| “THUS, VIEW FACT HE HAS RETURNED TO CONGO AND IS IN POSITION VHERESY NSE TCH INFLUENCE DE SVELOPHENT TI . - STTUALSCN, LEG? REC Gi MENDS WE BS AUTHORIZED PROVIDE HIS SUK FuNCS (NOT TO EXCEED 9,@c3 ECF PER HCNTHD FoR USE REPRESENTATION PU; 5P OSES. ALSO, ALTHOUGH WE DO NOT EXPECT HIN TO PRODUCE cREAT AMCUNTS POSITIVE‘ g office is prohibitec, reprocucticn ey ether ts we ign ge cree Ck CLaAw. cae ere Pe) _LEOP 2467 . 25204 : INTELLIGENCE VIEy Fast PERF OR RIRNCE,: ELI EVE WE HIGHT AS WELL GIVE His ~ SGIE curpaics AS CANNOT UNDER PRESENT ctacusstaxces avoro contact viti i. ~ 5.~-REQUEST FoLLoviNes ~ “Boa Senin “Ae ‘AUTHORIZA ZATION PROVIDE W ¥ITH asoReseiTaTzC¥aL FUNDS as mj succesteD ABOVE ow Monta TO MONTH BASIS. Be “Hes “WistRUETECHs RE y covtact VITA suaisc “PER weP. Ce INDICATION as TO wHETHER ODYCXE- WILLING PERAIT PRIVATE INDI- : Oot - vrbuaLs IN. eens sun PLaNes To coc. IN ‘THIS: RESPECT vISH NOTE TaaT | F PLANES NOT OBTAINABLE IN PEPRIS. GCS WILL ALMGST CE ERTAINLY, TURN TO OTHER SOURCES, > D. InDICATIC ON WHETHER HOS INTERESTED IN PROVIDING THIRD COUNTRY © aaTrounist 1 TO SsivE AS PILOTS OR OTHER PERSONNEL FoR CONGO ¢ AR FORCE. 6 WISH STRESS VW NCY ACTING AS AGENT GOC AND IS NOT A CONTROLLED "RUBARK AGENT. HOYEVER, HE SZEXING GUIDANCE AND IF AID PRCVIDED BELIEVE HE WOULD ATTEIPT FOLLOW DIREC TIONS UNLESS Su iCH H GUIDANCE ENDANGERED KIS POSITION WITH GCC. END OF Me Essace C/S COMMENT: *WIRCGUE CCNTACTED SALVACX 15 NOV AND REGUESTES HE GE PUT IN CONTACT WITH ROLAND C SWANSON CF, ARA2 COVELGPMENT CGRP. office is -prohibited. . Feprocucties oy other thar sss 14-0000 DEPT. « OF STATE OUTGOING | TELEGRAY, ‘NUNPER 874 TO: | AMEMPASSY LEOPOLDVILLE DATE: 21 NOVEMFER 1961: : ' CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL. ‘ SUFJECT: NONE GIVEN | Le me. DEPT CF STATE. FILE" NUMPER: _ NONE-GIVEN : WIROGUE “ SESE SEDATE PEAS EP SEUSS DEPT OF STATE OUTGOING TELEGRAM NUMPER 881 TO: ANMEMPASSY LEOPOLDVILLE DATE: 25 NOVEMPER 1961. CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUPJECT: NONE GIVEN - of DEPT OF STATE FILE NUMPER: NONE GIVEN WIROGUE DEPT OF STATE OUTGOING TELEGRAY NUMFER 895, TO: AMFEMPASSY LEOPOLDVILLE : “DATE: 28 NOVEMPER 1961 CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL ’. SUPJECT: NONE GIVEN a DEPT OF STATE FILE NUMBER: NONE GI*‘EN : ; WIROGUE 14-0000 323. So ROUTING. 16 Nov 61 DATE “TO DIRECTOR :; : FROM ' -LEQPOLOVILLE KeFONs AF 7 (AF “COPY -suoTTeD® a15- ST) a | INFO fe ci, c1/oPs, ci/oa, c1/Ps, FI, EE 4, of, s/¢ 2: RIOR ITY . PRUE, iBT TREO GITE LEOP. 2441s. “UPHILL z1BeT te STAHL: wRRIVED LEoP 12 ‘NOV. “LANDING: DORNIER 27 aT ‘ooLo AIRPORT. oe HE IMMEDIATELY ARRESTED so HELD 8 BY cevowmnen, wiovcan TRAINEES.” ex AID HE THERE’ AND anRawceD STAHL RELEASE. _ THREE ADDaTT CAL DORNIERS IN GERMANY TO BE GIFT TO goc. ALL ABOVE INFO FROM WIROGUE. | ry Be: HESTON, STAHL s REGULAR coNTUNT, Is “CURRENTLY ON” VACATION UNTIL oo m ue MID- DEC. .: station ‘DOES NoT. ‘WISH To ‘DROP ‘CONTACT “THAT LONG DURING 7 CRITICAL-PERIOD CONGO, _ REQUEST MUNI ARRANGE NEW CONTACT vane state =~ VISH CONE OR PHONE HESTON sean BETWEEN “1150 AND 1200 HOURS 22 Nov, "ALTERNATE SaME.TINE 9 nos ASK FOR MR PEEL. PLEASE ADVISE i apove - “ covraet twsTmMUCTIONS ACCEPTABLE. (FYI SALVACK vIL MAKE ‘couTacT WITHOUT REVEALING TRUE NAME: OR "FUNCTION. > | | END OF MESSAGE . np AU LIIS77 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING CFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, : .CopyRo, “BOCK ON ATaGRAFT VHICH 60 sivstio Tv SELECT, PLANES: VANTED. OFS 2487 2388 WEROCUE.9 ey , og 2 Cod eve Sash * - . 7 \ Rea ask ae Lv | PRs Ff iNCOIUS- SECRET Sy ad VIERUGJE REPORTED | 9 NOV WIZARD 4. BISHES. PURCHA $i @ Sal3TOL JERS ANY po<4 TRANSPORTS. ACTING alza Loaiea wraogue J NARAUSERS ANDO 2 2. ‘ . -- cee 6: ava vIqosUE SAID GOO SENDING TO HEN TC ENGLAND ARRANGE PURCHASE WHICH HUST BE SADE IN. TWO WEEKS, WIROGUE TO ore WEARING CHA UNIF OSH, BEING SENT LULUABCSN kee ‘ y NOV FLZAKD 4 2 EHISTCL MARSUOERS ec<4 AIRA VIaOcUE COC & ROGEE GOC EXNSLAND CNA LULYALGUNS een . [seed Wi 2S 442, 774. 3477 325 | CLASSIFIE MESSAGE "pate 9 nov 61 es _ { | Ene : TO : pinector we oe eee FROM _-LEOPOLOVILLE ACTION car 3 (AF copy SLOTTED INFO. 4 cop, C/oPp 4, 3 "Wee ft Clay eet, crt 2, ha 2, fifa, "pet os a a nN : set Lech 230a("7 / 7 ¢y )- |g TROGUE REPORTED 9 NOV VIZARD'4 “wishes Purchase 2 BRISTOL: ° . MARAUDERS ‘AND 2 DC-4 TRANSPORTS. ACTING alga’ LoaveD wIROGUE - * we . 4 . . : . . : mt . a ro. , wv vO . 500K ON AIRCRAFT WHICH 4 600 STUDIED To ‘SELECT PLANES WANTED. . . MIROG Uz sala coc ‘SENDING Tyo. MEN To ENGLAND ARRANGE PURCHASE. , . . Lote b ne ney fl WATCH “uST BE WADE i TO -VEEKS. WIROGUE TO abou Toe “ota WEARING CNA UNIFORM, SEING SENT LULUABOURG’ TO “STUDY SITUATION.” .: ENO OF MESSAGE c/s covient: *WIROGUE sA10 GOC w - ieuTeR oo ISHE HIRE MERCENARY PILOTS AXD MECHANICS, © PURCHASE 10 ‘TO 12 LIGHT FIGHTER PLANES, i Pe ay . . EDOANIICTIAN av ATHED THAN om. ISSEINGS ASFICE 1S PRONMIBITED. Cacy No. , Ast R 35977 i vp erate yey see DEPT OF STATE TELEGRAM NUMPER 1157 FROM: ~LEOPOLDVILLE DATE: 9 NOVEMFER 1961 : CLASSIFICATION: CONFIDENTIAL SUFJECT: NONE GIVEN DEPT OF STATE FILE NUMPER: NONE GIVEN. . WIROGUE . a, . 7 oo, - | : | 47 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE > . 46 Lo, ve . “O ..4 DIRECTOR “ROM + LEOPOLOVILLE ~~ ‘ACTION: = C/AF. 3 (AF COPY “SLOTTED. AT 1550-7 wv) To NFO a” COP, ~¢oeD NW; ‘c/ta, C/cl, Cas 2, Cf ey Cir 1s 06, | : : s/c’ 2 (sysreise o0/ 1) PRITY DIR CITE LEOP ae SETAE 3 : St er ESS a ce i RYBAT WIROGUE ° ; a ~ ; ; - . : - ’ . ‘Ie WIROGUE CW) CAME TPELIDE LATE AFTERNOON 7 NOV, SINCE AIRAy 7 ASST ALR GONE, CALLED SALVACK, SAID GOC WISHES PURCHASE 19 roa” LIGHT FIGHTER PLANES, HIRE MERCENARY PILOTS AND MECKANICS. ONE PROSPECTIVE PILOT ALREADY INTERVIEWED. CW FORGOT NAME NATURALLY). ASKED GUIDANCE WHAT TYPE PLANE GOC SHOULD BUY. WIZARD 4 WANTS ANSWER “MORN 8 NOV. SALVACK ONLY ANSWERED HE NOT AIR OFFICER AND W-SHOULD TALK- WITH ACTING AIRA, STOGNER, W SAID GOC HAS 1@3 MILLION SCF TO SPEND) 4 ON PLANES PI LOTS MECHANICS. ° - 2. WICLay REPORTED oc GENERAL STAPF IMPRESSED EFFICIENCY KATANGA ~ ARTY AND sisoussiNe HIRING MERCENART ES THEMSELVES, 3. DEFER HAS FOR DISSEHINATI ON OF ABOVE, INFO! 3 ING GOT HE RIN Cas HE ursHes ¢ PASS UN. END OF MESSAGE . Pes L dae? REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE {S PROHIBITED. Cosy No. : BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S | PED. eazy Ne 14-0000 4F. SEVEN NINE FOUR WASH °~ s Ee RET _ Bee aaa wa : Lo OO yw are ae fb a or ae + : pity DIR, CITE LEOP 2388 CBETTELIEDS ina {i ? ya vo RYBAT WIROGUE =~ a _ : oo hin. oS r CHT ZEe ST XKNXX ZEA . . oo? - . ‘le WIROQGUE cw) CAME TPELIDE LATE. AFTERNOON 7 Nov. SINCE AIRA, ASST AIR - GONE, CALLED SALVACK. SAID GOC WISHES PURCHASE 10 To 12 wort FIGHTER PLANES, HIRE MERCENARY PILOTS AND MECHANICS. ONE PROSPECTIVE PILOT ALREADY’ INTERVIEWED, - ew FoRGOoT NAME NATURALLY, “ASKED GUIDANCE WHAT TYPE PLANE: Goc SHOULD BUY. “WIZARD 4 wants ‘ausven 10RN & Nov, SALYACK ONLY ANSWERED HE NOT AIR OFFICER AND Ww SHOULD TALK WITH ACTING AIRS, STONER, ‘W SAID 6c HAS 182 MILLION BCF Ta SPEND ON runes, pipiors HESMANICS, : . . , 2. WICLAY REPORTED soc CENERAL STAFF IMPRESSED SFFICLENCY KATANGA SR4Y AND DIs> ussive HIRING 3 MERCENARIES THEMSELVES, 3. DEFER HAS FOR DISSENINATION OF ABOVE, INFORKING GPOTHER IN CASE HE WISHES PASS UN. _ | pt SECRET ae Sp tees mee ~ . fee et - a . : tae Bovenber * | - - - Bee eee elle eli Loe - : ue fovesber LMI Aadiees Passer 7 D 8755 Issued to Reiner, Gearges ;, lalases Passer # 58/1961 ‘Oddictel Passage Du Pool issued to Reinert. ut aleve hisiy ae ty Woon dati om pebin BZ UsOGVE spt Age Glan Berea 3677 . re ae eam TM ig, Be Os Whee snye CLASSIFIED. MESSAGE _ __ “wt: | ARARAL . ex. 3029 eS aie paige. _—-20 Oct OL 1709. lo: " . UROPOLIVILLE FREAURE MOCITCH mo ; L From, DIRECTOR . cite oR NO DouBt: LEOP ADOPTG CoRRECS POST STCH AD yuST Lor GIVE wIROGUE moo, Le cee “Wacker. ANY ENCCURAGHIER? GR. WILE witb POR: ‘ALY fEEL-SUAGL sad - a ACTIONS. EMD CP MESSAGE *RYDT nr, él ie i. ye 7 Lf ‘ C/AF/Ceieem “oftR, po vats cae AUTHENNICATIHG Orrscer REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIP:!TED. Copy No. | Le ; het RIGS? 7 id _ ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET INSTRUCTIONS | Sect. 2. © on 1 back. Detach back _ : ‘d-forward to RID. . .{ If file no. aid title shown are not proper, insert proper file no. ‘below | 2. De C front cover sheet, unless it re it action taken er y and forward docucent to RID/aN. 2 eh ng preservation. . . FROM PROPER FILE NO. “TO: ALL ADORESSEES * FILUIN SECTION | 1 108 acs. iF APPROPRIATE COMMENT s lroawarogr) INITIALS aqceiveo i i i [FIRE TITLE | i : i 1 FinE NUMBER (PRIMARY CODE) 2o/- 233 “7 , DOCUMENT CATE fOOCUMENT NUMSER DATE MICH CFILMED ‘ 1 . oe i - | ACLA 00630 nn a . . TRACE i request = { "USE PREVIOUS . on 6100“ Lainions SECRET | w 14-0000 DISPATCH STMGD AND NO. CBs Ha Bee Sou 8 to nT MEADQUARTENS FILE NO. tlie NO INDEXING REQUIRED INDEXING CAN BE “JUDGED. . BY QUAURED HQ. DESK Oni oe ester He SALVECE to discuss ith hin, nouse in Binza, a & ALVA. oT sted suburb of Deopolcville. i had two peciests. forward. the two laisseza-praissez’s .over to Dar and never got baci he necds these (Socum sent. a note strtin: cetly what forward. 430UUE did and tt cover attachment to this disn: pst was to ask "Dan" to JL states ine turned | was quite emphatic that ~ ec that JlR0GUe write é give it to hin to . , forwarded as a separate p of aoone man . onjunetion with showed ROGUL then ne on which. } a an engineer (identite iso a Conolese Alp “orce advisor. He : 8 omarine would 1 be cupable ef sveeds up to 160 i:ilomes ners ér. hour on short runs, and would have a cruising distance of OO kilometers. boot. ° The sodel, being urilt to 1/7 scale, ype oximarely half. ee’ [rs teskhed, WIROGUE clans fully when in concerning all comoleted, and, of course, Kas never said he had discussed thia model and heacauerters, and Uo made a Geteils., SALY Seid thet (1) he was mot an engineer and (2) wes in no s0sition to mate any 2€ or cor All he cculd do was to rrszor: the model . the vrocess of construction reoore that ad of the Commnist Wented to cure Giet the ve show the model,” anyone SALVACK rece no conmitnent t srauid be noted pefore to Stat xoressed Tull end i: * panion exolein Wished to bring to .IRIG resort the c> never mentioned t Le ion Slé@ Salvackh that neither nor nis companion to anyone in Tne Comes concerning it up to J ca od the is suggests that ecncernirs th on exneriments, nature of his f -dcuerters guidance “i ‘ if Headeuarters is attache be ovb inte could mauct an cone 26/28 BY 7: DISFAICI SiiBcy AND AUNELA ORAS PII A TC - -f-—— ---CONTINUATION OF. _. on a _ DISPATCH | mT She Cone crossed tive Cary zuccessf y vite of tie Perries wiplowatic t pevel, but it involved Ver sore than an hour with the demeivration hes never fully ty enter ‘the conzo, thousn indulged in gome small merely bisay: rec for a snort while .. after mention ‘ need mecica] attention, tis “(here are-many G9C--- -- 3-2 foe ee Conivolese, Air | advigory positions vacent, and for someone t2 obtain such a- . . position with sny sort of cualifications is not too difficult.” oe ; When a position.is vacuted it is seldom refilled, certainly not quickly.) He has reiterated strongly at eacii of the three. meetings SALVAC: has hac with him that he is willing. ta helo PBPRI : y possible, ; . . ob, vn rete river from Sra bein: closed ® prolonged Ai authorities st admitted ath Knowing, briberw. 7 . : . faster 1 saEVAck 19 October 1°61 Attachments: 1.) WIROs™T letter, USC . Identity, Ua Ri im Listribution: Hes - L, w/a USC . ne - . . * . PAGE NO 2 FORM 3S 6 530 USE PREVIOUS E=TON, 14-0000 . SECT i 1 COWeR ATT TO: FCLA+63077 : Ate #2 ; : ; a - ok _ a | | Peter de GROLVE - vn rs — , | 4 Atwachments #1 and #2 14-Go00g"* DIRECTOR™ PR ROMS og cesar or “ACTION 1 char 3) (AF copy sLorTeD AT “159 « or ). (2 INFO a RGB c/ea, ¢ ; ahr (Sere oat} cf a » o/s 2, Cee 3, s/¢ 2, SAID CONGOLESE AIR FORCE te WIROGUE CONTACTED SALVACK 1 oct, (CAF) CHIEF PIERROT Now PERYANENTLY USTED. ALSO SAID MALIERE ~ TOLD KIM CNA PLANS PUT 3 EUROPEAN: IN CHARGE CAF AND. CONSIDERING “JHREE PERSONS FOR POSITION: COL STAMLy | WIROGUE AND CAPTAIN PETER DE GROEVE, WHO ALSO car “ADVISER. — 26 vIROGUE ASKED PBPRIME a AND INTEREST IN STAHL. SALVACK SAID STAKL sadleeras AND PBPRIME VILLING SEE STAHL IN rosttron, “SALVACK DENTED ANY ODYOXE CONTACT WITH STAHL hen THAN THROUGH AIRA. | vrnooue sarD HE WILLING suPPoRt STAHL AS LCNG aS . i : : 7 STAHL DID. NOT TRY UNDERMINE HIS. POSITION, ADDED HE THOUGHT HE “cout GET STAHL THROWN OUT GF CCNGO IF ODYOKE SO WISHED, SALV ACK TOLD vIROGUE oDvexe DcES NOT DESIRE THIS AND SAID SUCH Act hFtt77 REPRODUCTION BY OF EHR TEAN. <frtusHUNG OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. ‘Copy No. . TET. sR eee eee 14-39008 so EL Ceor ex10 . 2. PAGE ——me <stEP NtGKT REBOUND AGAINS". . 3, wIROGUE HET cuTHMAN ov STREET OUTSIDE. a -WELEDE 7 7 ots, LEAVING: ‘coupanton ¢ WHOU uri ‘BELIEVES: To HAVE. BEEN, DE. GROEVED “yrRocuE TOOK uranan ‘ASIDE AND STRESSED THAT : coors OULD. HAV BETTER CONTROL oF CaF THROUGH HIM THAN THROUGH - “stan, cana SIDESTEPPED J “ISSUE STRESSING ‘ODYGKE HAD NO - bs : wi ROGUE Agar sat D 3 aan “INTEREST uwoeReuTTING WEST GERIANS OR STAHL. ae IN. goo ‘POSETION AID OvroKE. AND ‘WILLING po So IF REQUESTED, ae VIROGUE VISITED ATR 9 cot To prscuss SAME SUBJECT. AIRA is DENIED ANY ODYOKE CONNECTION WITH STAHL BUT POINTED out STAHL VEST "GERMAN AND PRO-VEST. THEREF ORF IN ODYOKE INTEREST To HAVE STAHL - Natt ED CHIR CaF IF. GOC FAVORABLE HIS NOWINATE OV, f Se WEROGUE SEEMS FEAR STAHL AND CONSIDERS STAHL THREAT TO HIS: wo POSITION. cSTAHL WOULD. BE IN Good “POSITION CHECK - WIROGUE’S COVER STORT ——, AnD EXPOSE HIM AS RESSION. WIROGUE. IMPOSTER.) LEOP AND AIRA HAVE IMP " vaNTs to oust STAHL. IF . ‘POSSIBLE AND wants PBPRIME, BACKING FOR ACTION. 6 ‘REQUEST ANY Hos GUIDANCE. ~~ oe oe END OF MESSAGE . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER [secen OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. 14,0000 wy 7 . eee . ome ~ “s Vaal) om _ ° SECRET . - 7 ; . 7 . | 7 so, . So ee ge ng a ne ee - PB OCT IST oe + HEMOZANDON FOR: Chief, Africa Division - 7 i ; “ aprenticy |: Mr. Daniel Niesciur, Room 2099, I Building a i - FROM : Deputy Director of Security (Investigations ed ; .and Qperstional Support) bs ao : : } SURISOT : ‘perrerceviit, David. ; H . #174 803 . J] . “ - 4 , n - . a : Y. In response to your recent reguest, the Subject . , ; _was escorted from Washington, D. C., to Frankfurt,, Germany, a i _ . as described in the attached revert. A receist for . : | xOney vassed to the Subject in Gernany is enclosed. It : is also understood that Nr. Daniel NIZ3°IUR received written , acknewlesement from the Subject for the receint of this Z money at the time of nis departure from Washington, D. C. H ; 2. Xo further action will be taxen in this matter ;: unless rectested by you. i RQ TSE DIRECTOR CF SECURITY: : ; Zo ftv fa Lol ‘Veter R, White t ; : " i 13 ceptenber 1961 ; oe sched recaint KEper dir. 233497 mn 14-0000 OFFICE OF SECURITY SY; upport Division EP oO QT . . | R = rm i | OF | INVESTIGATION - Ue data a the propery of the Ofer of Securny and i “should be returned when ot hay served its putpase. He - $ caiserce oc contents mint pot be disclosed cacepe eu CLA : Headquarters Salt Oven succily concetned. This ma- iE “aenul shall coe Se teptbaced iu any manner whinoever . iy withour the Fewe approval af the Orfice of Secu CONSISTING OF _t{x2 REPORTS wT Te vee em “gly 503" _ en ~— Oye : a sue 13 Sept. euber: 196) woe ~ —_ ° ~ : 7 _ _ GENERAL = oe 7 a . ; et SEE gag Septenber 1961, the SUBJECT, David TZITCICHYEEL, and Case’ i | _ Officer Dan Hs wore ict by the reporting ogent at the Union Station fn - Masbingtan, ‘D. Cs "&t"0900 hours." -At this time the case officer exe 9 Lok rn - - ” The SUBJECT ana reporting agent departed Union Station, Washington, - ; . D.-C. vis Pennsylvania Railroad Train #174, whe Colonial, and arrived - ; . *. @t Trenton, Hew Jersey, at 1300 hours, 7 Septenber 1961. The : : and reporting agent then proceeded via taxi-cab, Trenton, New Jersey, to. MeGuire Air Force Base, Wrightstown, New. Jersey. : ; : The SUBJECT and reporting agent departed MeGutre Air Force Bese : via Military Air Tronsport Service BKA 32 st 2000 hours and arrived in 1 ets Germany, at 0830 hours at the Rhein-Main Airport on 8 Septexber os i . : . After arrival at Rhein-Main Airport SUBJECT and the reporting agent ee net proceeded vin taxiecab. to downtown Frankfurt. At this time the money ond ~ , l - documents vere Given to SUBJECT. He executed a signed receipt for this’. 9: matcrial which id attached to this report as Exhibit #l. After SUBJECT received the documents and money he departed the company of the reporting ' agent atthe train station in Franicfurt, Germany. woe “During the course of the trip to Germany SUBJECT stated that he would posoibly repain in Germany for a few weeks and that he vas also contexplating The reporting agent departed Frankfurt, Germany vie Pan Anerican Airlines Flight #73 et 1400 hours, 11 September 1961, and arrived at Washington, D. C. at 1930 hours, ii September 1961. . ; This flight covered a distance of approximately eight thousand miles . and the flight tine was approxinately seventcen hours. - . a faction concerning his ‘treatment during the past several months. Attachment: Exhibit #1 re . der. L3IKI? 1400000 fg.” ae ee cast ag 4 3 ater —— EXHIBIT. #1 2 a actu atte ese Nanette emia ee, eee 2 HARMS Fe anys 2 ., ee K Lup iyty OL Mihail sm Gwe, . <a " One Livtlye a Cen ng CLereetmt yh + CMe Lrtlrge bantu, ap lay - Legge: Dood. Sh pour Ep ask Ge. Pesjchi~ 1677 7 cerciems see art ‘one. IESTSRC. HOKK CLASSIFIED MESSAGE unit: G/aF /® a SECR:T - ET: 3939 eee if. ‘pale: 22 Sept 1961 : oe S jo. . ISOPOWVILLE BRAZZAYILIE. “From, DIRECTOR -- oe - CONF: C/AF 3 _ imo: cop, c/C1, C/FL 2, S/c 2° ~ LEOP (PRITY) ROBAT/WIROGUS ‘REF: LEOP 20ne (es 33643) 1. ATTITUE AT TERJINATION ENTLR-LY TRCENDLY “AbD APPEARED HONESTLY - PUZZLED AS TC WHY DROPPED. BELIEVE ve “iANLERING ABOUT LOOKING .FOR AN INTL “JOB. NO INFO Oui ui?) PAYING NOW AND S HAS ENOUGH FUNDS” RETURN ON O&N. OTHER wt DETATLS NOT. Lc DIATELY AVATLABLE.. . 2. GENERAL GUIDANCE IS THAT SINCE He WILL BE NOTHING Bur MISCHIEF IN AREA, YOU oHOULD SUGCEST Hi LEAVE. THERS AXE 70 BE NO -FURTHUR FUN INVOLVED. GRIN AND LOOK AWAY IF HE STAYBS IN VICINITY. LHD OL -SSGACE C/S COMMENT: “RE ZAPPLEY MEETING MITH WEROGJE 22 SEPT AND QUESTIONS RAISED. . aryu/ealt ay, ns “age yo hi¢iulf Ue CSTE ftitoveh AF/COPS : J LESTER C, HOUCK, C/AF/¥ AUTHENTICATING OFFICER COOFDINATEN RELEASING OFFICER REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. . Pt/. PRET Z. = ” “OM + LEOPOLOVILLE 2 Leger ‘CTICN far 3: tcpar TEMPO SLOTTED AT Ape 2 ste) 7 usiNG SAME NAME AS WHEN HERE BEF ORE.) DOES HE STILL HAVE FALSE PASSPORT DIRECTOR CO ” pRITY DIR CITE LEOP 2088 ; rte Lecp 2068 RY BAT WI ROGUE, a pai Si say MEDIATE ACTICH . es ee _ a ae “ZAPPLEY, WHEN aT “BEACH, HOTEL BRAZ AFTERNOON” 22 SEPT “SAW VIROGUE GET OUT OF TAXI. yIROGUE GREETED ZAPPLEY SAYING HE ‘ceoRGE," , THEY oe \ TALKED BRIEFLY OF HOW To CROSS RIVER WITH FERRIES CLOSED, VIROGUE ASKED” IF BEST ‘To RETURN PARIS OR ENTER coNGo FROM (OTHER COUNTRIES. ¥IROGUE “SAID HE STILL HAD PERMIT. ENTER AND LEAVE congo FROM MINISTRY © DEFENSE. - ree ae THIS ‘RAISES Many QUESTION. WHAT was WIROGUE ATTITUDE oN . ila naa TERMINATION, ANY INFO & ¥KO PAYING WAY NOW? WHAT NANE AND PASSPORT - HE a _ ee. — USING? | or HE. PLANS USE OLD PERMIT FROM NIN DEFENSE THEN HE ‘STILL a “EssuED BY KUBARK.: “WaEN DID HE LEAVE PBPRIME AND WHAT WAS | DESTINATION, : POSSI BLE HE ON PAYROLL OTHER COUNTRY. OR POssEate HE WANTS BACK ON " QUBARK, PAYROLL, REGUEST HOS VIEWS AND GULDANCE. "END co MESSAGE c " a RERE bal eer ead AV EGIET7 REPRODUCTION BY “OTHER THAN THE 1S! siete (Pkg . Copy No. tna BR wee — eo Te. f — ae ese ee 14-0000. tee Bi _ . A = . —— . — 7 : a | i og, CANES SLORET/RIAT ; - 7 ee |, ew DinecrOR ve vogue eeeers 2 . of . . tt — "i gone AFT i IMO. cy skeet Pann i in’gatie AON ane - Phs WLAY GVA 2486 (IN 32112)" 20 LEGPOLDSILLE. . SUG V8: “ END OF HESSAGR #1) GORS ABLEGR. regs me nome ae seine tenis eeneimatemmins no ae | : ' 4 a tae" os BROUSQE 3 DL e Chr i ARLEABING OFFICER - REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. . Pchisy7) aa ty re UE AUIHENTICATING OFFICES Bet WME OA ‘DIRECTOR, - GEN VA AFT ~ Eh 1/08; cif, Fly. ee 4, ln 3 gue *eaintoare AEASPIC A at AIRPORT. “HAD VERY, SHORT ra, VCFRAN®,. DOES. NOT UNDERSTAND CHAT HE. DID: WRONG, CARRYING Docs IN NAME GEORG. REINER, ‘CAN BE REA CHED THRU SAVOY HOTEL, FRAN. - ; PLANS ‘DEPART FRAN 21 SEPT FOR CONSO AS HAS NOTHING “ELSE TO DO. VAS MAJOR, VILL BE AGAIN. ASSURED FRIGANZA ALWAYS WILLING HELP © KUBARK. SENT BEST REGARDS "Pat, END GF MESSAGE Tee ee wenn gta gy f _ aa ser ” is eo) — Oo] REPRODUCTION | BY OTHER wtAN THE ASSUING ‘OFFICE Is PROHISITE Copy Ne. RY Oe ors . +e . a r : : Ts. “aes SAID HE "DROPPED (Dox Nese Hd ecalog dacpeeicattc. ra, dase 2 Bea arent (oo ; 14-0000 7s DaReeTOR” 1 | “pM GENEVA SEP 20 ian 61 fae, “ACTON: wr] _. Sep 195) _ KOS Sts c1/ors, “ides wer ites af 2 ziBET INK woe “ON RETURNING ‘nva FROWN ‘BRUS VIA FRAN, FRIGANZA MET, EX-REDSOX "CANDIDATE ‘AEASPIC AT ‘AIRPORT. HAD: VERY SHORT” ‘chat. HE SAID" He “paoreeD IN FRAN", DOES NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT HE DID uRONG, ‘CARRYING DOCS _ aw NAME GEORG REINER, CAN BE REACHED THRU sivoy’ ‘HOTEL, FRAN. orate ELSE 10 DO. “Always WILLING HELP PLANS DEPART FRAN 21 SEPT FOR: coxagt AS Hi “yas MAJOR, WILL BE AGAIN. ASSURED " ereaiz _MUBARK. SENT BEST REGARDS: PAT’. 7 3 oe, sae” i. ro . XS, David *TZITSIVILLI, stateless 503 12 July 1918 - £OB Cork, Georgia, USSR alias Georg Franz *RE! : Dox 25 duly 192] FOB Salzbury, Austria, George Frenz *RSINER'~ alias of david #TSTVSIVIILI. AEASPIC changed to WIROGUE Amended 7 | portage 7 * . ; . . hey: Ald ee om ‘irroovction g BY OTHER T TRAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS pROpiet ED. 5 cen No. ey Tet aenan ernneas ren " ; e oO bo . : fale . Tope PE een a Oe ane a cenit : 14-0000 oe FEOM : ; . REPRODUCTION E BY OTHER 1 TH HE ISSUING OF OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Copy No. ceapewey eee ee eS, vee or oyergcr cost Typ CADDY FRANKFURT | te WEROUGE/Y aD ESCORT. ARRIVED FRAN 8 SEPTEMBER 0830 LOCAL. ; SUBJECT TERYINATED SATISFACTORILY. ‘9, MR. JOSEPH BRANNIGAN, ETD FRAN 11 SEPTEMBER PAA 73 1430 LOCAL. * _ETA wey voOR 4715 Locate END OF MESSAGE CS COMENT:* - ITI NERARY WIROGNE/1 AND ESCORT MR JOSEPH BRANNIGAN, “FROM. DIRECTOR wn,” IRS 2. Sees INFO : Mba /i AxD ESCORT, wR, Jose meavinrch, DEPART. 7 WAGHIEE a8. j Rolin fn! . 7: SEPP 4600. med Mags FKA-BL, AMD: | WRI<FRF - 2 re = TEAS. EA tor AVATIASIS. “REQUEST FRAN WEE? AMD ASSIST. > wapocur/ wins Be jDRMINAZED RED AFTER ARRIVAL FRAT. XURIOT ISSUED wranpcue/. ORIGINAL AUSTRIAN SERIES A PASSPORT WITH ALTERED SERIAL MMGER I MAME GEORG RETR, TILE DOCUMENT FOR DISPOSAL USE. ‘DETAILS FOUCHED. BRANNIGAH REQUESTS REUC? RESERVATIONS MATS JET.48 HOURS AFTER ARRIVAL FRAN, “ FID OF MESSACE _ IOD/IB Log Phas eZ Cea ded hes Wer ob area bbblher. ¥7 GEORGE WEIS-: ‘ames P. O'CON czE/OPS _ ¢/08D/0s. a COOPOIBATING OFFICERS. . : . RELEASING OFFICER SECRET. - AUTHENTICATING OFFICER . REPRODUCTION 8Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING: OFFICE IS PRGHISITED Czpy No. kay ee " SeE-CR-£-T _ 1 FRANKFURT” Pe vs —_ RYBAT WIROGUE. ‘SECUR® TECHS i “fe DIR TOTOT {our y35TSI** Se nO STATION RECORD winasit 1. PLS FuRNisH ‘TERMINATION eran, OPIN, SE rn END OF MESSAGE - — - c/s com tut: *REQUESTED FRAN MEET wiRdGUE/I _AND EXCORT.WIROGUE/1 WAS TO BE TERMINATED UPON ARRIVAL. os is ONG: -7 UNIT 8/08D; D/L = sQunNe * ext no A083 soe _ -OATE a PRANKEURE —_- \ ” FeOM: DIRECTOR - , we aks _— “INFO ¢ \ wo, : 2: CPIM ere , ~ RY BAT/A wIROGUE/SECUR/TECHS: REF: FRAN 3630 (IN 25109%° . NO ACTION REQUIRED | FRAN RE: TERMINATION. MET AND yoo ASSIST ON ARRIVAL ONLY. END OF MESSAGE . * Rejuested terminatlon details Wirogue/1. : . 7° OS/AAS cord | <n _ Hey lhc ie Leo. AF/W/2__telcord, ee ‘ oo for Ved ~hee ey TSD/IB telcord. Ta Cha te Wall ) a George Weisz lay Phot ~- paw Pp, O'Connell C/£E/CPS _— . vcunime PS te Cape orerce® S-ECG-R-B-T 2! REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE {S$ PROHIBITED. _ Copy No. - te CLASSIFIED MESSAGE in, aay ig “DATE =a. L_SEP 61... TO - 1 oirector ~~ == A S-£-C-R-E-T FROM * FRANKFURT . ACTION: -p/os: fos CABLE. DESK- NOT.LEIED- AND COPY. SLOTTED...1140. it — 3 er 61) | vs “‘DPERAT 1ONAL IMMEDIATE L “INFO 8 cop, ciehy C/Fl 2, ¢/t80 2, c/ee 3s. C/ar 35 eC ARE FRAN 33D or RYBAT WIROGUE” SECUR TECHS RE DIR TOIOT (OUT 9357S) "* __ NO STATION RECORD WIROGUE/1.. PLS FURNISH TERMINATION DETAIL OPIM. END OF MESSAGE OO c/s COMMENT: *REQUESTED FRAN MEET ‘WIROGUE/1 AND EXCORT.WIROGUE/1 WAS TO BE TERMINATED UPON ARRIVAL. ; . a eae.) rn! or C454 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE SSSUING OFFICE 1$ PROGUZITIO. “4 Ciey No. | We ~ F pIReerOR - a PROM 4 LEOPOLDVILLE: “E“ACTION + C/AF. 3 | | INfO" 4 cop, hs cf AUG 28 15012-61 __ PRIORITY. Ho ce cee eee tee we ee ee eee | " yIROGUE/L KNEW VERY ume RE STATION ACTIVITIES:, ME avant GUTHNAR va “ao SALVACK: TRUE NAHES AND ) ADDRESSES. _RNEW. BETTELMETH ONLY | BY. ‘FIRST .. NAME, | AVARE GUTHNAN IN CONTACT WITH VIZARD/A. WAS USED D PASS MONEY To co * sd at i VIBOTTLE ‘IN HOSPITAL. STATICN USING APARTNENT w/1 RENTED as SAFE * — an APARTHENT. AND HAS POST OFFICE BOX UNDER W/1 NAMES ne i. END OF MESSAGE REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. cupy Ns. Or _ yee Poe bo ghee eee pce ey hag 14-0000 l _ ~ SOREE oe 7 - oo _ : . 82 AUG 16610 cuter, Africa Division ane , Danted Nlesetur; Reon 2009, t put latng’ 4 Deputy’ ‘Divector of: Security (Invésttentions oe ‘and Operational Support) aan TzIT-ICHVILI, Davia . #174 803 : 1. In response to your request dated 6 July 1961, a safe- a 1 house facility was located and made. available to you for an indefinite period’ beginning 12. July 1961. i . _— No further ‘action will be taken in 1 inis matter unless me 4 . requested by you. FOR THR DIRECTOR OF SECURITY: SECRET aay: DISPATCH | 9 sasneg. | ancora wo INFO [FROM SVBECT ACTION 8EQUaED | aeFemeNce.s) 18 July 1561 Gistribution: — foxtetcy gata and 030 - a ee | HERDS ARELS ALE ND Chiof, Pinance bivision Chief, AF , Chiof of Station, Lespoldville FinancefuIROGUE se _ Transfer of Kecountabllity-Ernest C. Mayerink’ | So nORRG Rami OROEUNG CAN BE IUOGED” | 8 QUALIRED HO CESK: ONLY Credit -dvariee - Aceoun LEQP=1536 DIR-49325 oo _ ‘LEOP=1568- LED 1599 a , DIRY6429 | DIR=CO712. Bo se ‘Le on 7 duly 1661 WIASGUE: was’ advanéed ‘thé mim of U."3.2100.00 for living expenses in-brazraville wiile awaiting. onward trans- — . “portation to PSPRINS... ADIRYE429 requested WIROCUE return to . PhPRIME) . -This' te his only outstanding sd@vance with Leopoldville “. Station. “Receipt -attached hereto, 2. DIR+49325 ‘authorized Station te withhold money received from sale of personal car against outstanding advercea, Sowever, before his departure WIROGUE accounted for 11,560. BcY over what he owed the Stations The sun of 42,500 SCP from the sale of his automobile plus 11,560 8CF converted st S0/$1.00 (Is P1599 end DIR-4.9325) gave WIRIGUE a eredit of $1,051.60. In Jarvary 1961 WIRQHUS was ordered -to Thysville by the Station end was authorised ¢0.10 per mile for use of his peraonal car, therefore, 312.5 miles times 30,10 equals $31." leaving WIROGCE a credit of U. 3,. $1,112.85. (See attachment), 3. SIXOGUE was paid hia June salary of $500 on 26 June and also. his housing for duly ($250.00). (Station was notified on 1 duly, DIRAW8429 that WIROSLS was to return to PAFRIME). However, July rental waa used in the final settlement of the lease for the usual damagos claimed’ by local landlords and in lieu of 30 days _termination notice. -Receipt forwarded under Youcher: 1153. he Accountability in the amount or U.S. 2100.00 ts herewith transferred to Headquartera Plus « credit of $1,112.65, Ag WIRQGEE Was specifically told-he would have to secount fo- the aboove £100.00 for livi:g/traveling expenses Station did not subtract that ancunt _ from his credit, Angela R, Gerricote Attachments: 1, Receipt for £100, h/w o> 2. Thysville certification by Juthman, h/w 36 Cocuilhatville estimate, n/w 4. Bree::-own of advances and accountings, h/w Nqs -h, w/a a/s FiveOuS. EQHION FORMS ip a pggeepectthee Aree ares) _ ROUTING: DATE “fio. 'g BRAZZAVILLE a ee “ACTION: AF i cifoa, sie 2 “CHE _ SINFO ~POUEH, Ter Tt “BRAZ, 137 z < REFS oun eerie tout or » Be Pe ce A na BRAZ MADE winooue/ ADVANCES OF 134, BOS CFA FRANCS AND $190 | ON. 18 JULY 1961. POUCHING RECEIPTS FOR T/A Has. . . END OF MESSAGE “es COMMENT: # ADVISE ADVANCES MADE ‘BY Leop AND BRAZ WIROGUE/ EXCLUDING vo00, Has: ‘LOAN. . _ SECRET . ; REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Capy Neo. Ss go elrer creed en. an 14-0000 ORIG - UN ere UATE: TO. - FROM: CONF; TO “LEOP BRAZ nO > ewe ore f -Y nae 0 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Daa Riéssiur” Se, j J - v aEPR/2 0. oo ; SECRET 2 USIB: iy" —— : 12), 7 19561. a . —_— _ 33 ‘TBOPOLDYILLE BRAZZAVILLE if “DIRECTOR a A ~ Cex co, an ic 2 cor, c/tt,<S WIROGUE . RYBAT : : 7 / BRONSON TAEEDY : ‘LESTER ¢. "poueK c/ar so : . Cfar/W i Io: x Tix RIC PELEASEN GS OFRLCER in SEc . AUTHENTICATING OFFICER E4S PROHIBITED. Copy to, 14-0000 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE To. - DIRECTOR : :. FROM | BRz ALZAVILLE 7 (TEMPO COPY SLOTTED AF AT 1 1235 10 “wuL) ; (AP DIV NOTIFIED 1235 10, suL) Neo FS 2, Cl, ct/ors5 ci/oa, 0S 2, s/e 2, a we action: AF OFER ATHOMAL ik ep1AIe ue me _— = tl = | MIROGUE ~ a 4, OF FOR ANY REASON wiROGUE/t. NOT NET AT: IDLEWILD AND HE “GETS THRU INMIGRATIOL SUCCESSFULLY ALCNE, HE WILL GO TAET HOTCL. IF KOT *0LE GET ROOM WILL LEAVE | MESSAGE AT DESK FOR "we WATSON," SS 2, IE THIS FAILS LAY PCOSIGLY BE TRACED THRU KEW YORK FRIEND MARGARET LAGRUTTA. TELEPHONE 164-0249. ERD OF MESSAGE fare ae : REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S FEOK: ITED. cepp No. 0. _ CLASSIFIED’ MESSAGE _ 7 DIRECTOR 3 from: BRAZZAVILLE = of (TEMPO COPY SLOTTED AF AT 1235 .10 uu (AF DIV NOTIFIED. 1235 -40-JuL) : PG 2, Cty c1/oPs, ct/oay os 2, shee 2. , ACTION: AF 1 D DIR a — — em “BRAT 135 WIRCGUE a | wt, 4, IF FOR ANY REASON WIROGUE/1 NOT MET AT IDLEWILD AND. HE CETS THRU INB!IGRATION SUCCESSFULLY ALONE, HE WILL GO TAFT HOTEL. IF HOT ABLE CET ROOM WILL LEAVE WESSAGE 'AT” DESK FOR AR — WATSON." 2, IF THIS FAILS iAY POSSIBLY BE "TRACED THRU NEW YORK FRIEND MARGARET LAGRUTTA, TELEPHONE TEG~9949. a END OF MESSAGE cont - R ; REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Crpy No. / 14.90000 + atin HIDE CABLE REOUES:E9_ REF: PRON uy REAL SCHOCL* TIONAL, sexeol. wou BE cure a a RED “atid TEVE stncateb Be LofaL post aL Syuraotrtases ¢ COULD... TY oF VIEUEA srATiene RY BUT N sos a TECHNISCHE sERTNe FACULTYs i GHT BE: ABLE PROVIDE LETTER “Cit UTS HOCHSCHULE WHICH HAS SHCINEERING pacuLiy. iF “cine ipeairns guee"eT > “ . am ee op URE oT MAY BE AELE PROVIDE FORTS “ENGINEERING DIPLOMA cram AN -AYSTRIAN SCF ‘COL OR PROPERLY cERTIFLE =D PCT Ge 9, -IF VIEH TO ASSIST, seep DAC%C! ams TSFo winesvi. IF ITER SEF? WHAT PASSPORT HAS HE? NaS HE LIVED Ub AUSTRIA? . 3, FOR DIR: A PHOTOSTAT OF AN musTALAl ENGINEERING DIPLOMA “Is METALLURSY FROM THE MONTANISCHE ACCHSCHULE LECBEN 1S Ik ATT ACHHENTS 70 EAVA 25204. 14-0000 . _ SO “A CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Date Oe oy er: b. 296} fo. Director ~ Y a : 4 j ge one : “BRAZZAVILLE DE. a action GEN COPY ISSUED, MR. DUNBAR, AF AT 1605 8. Jut) . MR, OUNBAR NOTIFIED AT 1525 8. vuL) : INFO" vo *COP, cfc," che 25 OAs. 2 , sie 2 . OPERATIONAL IMMEDIATE. : ROUTING SECRET. dat sina” - 7 IN 366 : “OPIN DIR. | ee ACTION ~~ =. +. REF: DIR. ABha9 (our. i903) LEOP POUCH cme shar 133 1. “adoue/ TO PARIS. 1g JULY-ON AIR FRANCE’ Ug. “FROM PARIS TO NEW YORK 11 JULY ON AIR. FRANCE on. ARRIVES IDLEWILO 212g LOCAL TIME 11 JULY. ; 2. “HAS NON IMMIGRANT MULTIPLE ENTRY VISA TYPE B-1 ISSUED |. * BRAZZAVILLE WITH AGREEMENT GPILIAD. . . END OF MESSAGE C/S COMMENT: *DISSEMINATION APPLICABLE TO RYBAT CABLES. ~ SECRET REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE iSSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. 14-0000 a : : ; - CLASSIFIED MESSAGE a Lt. Po SECR PE T 5 297- a 1-8 JUL 61 Les, 10 “+” DIRECTOR So FE J oT “FROM 4 “LEOPOLDVILLE oe Se TEMPO. copy’ IssuED- MR. ‘DUNBAR Ar. 1605 8 JUL) | | ACTION: cine fe DUNBAR AF, “NOTIFIED. AT 15258 B UL) . “INFO r “cor, e/et,. che, 2 shea ~ RYBAT Ww! ROGUE * WEROGUE/1 WENT TO BRAZ AFTERNOON” va JULY. “BRAZ HOLDING J2 HOURS “AND wiLt. MAKE: ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS AND WILL ADVISE. HQS. END OF MESSAGE [secret |. ‘ REPRODUCTION ‘BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, sROUTING PRIORITY Ju 8 1800z 61, coal Copy No. 14.90000 _CLASSIFIED MESSAGE a ; DATE 04 DIRECTOR . FROM y LeompviLLE \ lie ACTION.1 C/AF.§ _(TEMPO-COPY “suotten AF AT. 1845, 5,yuL) \ eo (MR NES IUR, AF, DIV. NOTIFIED AT ‘1830, 5 wy . NFO veor, ciel, sie 2. ye! a . . + \- “ PRITY DIR CITE. LEOP. 1599 - RYBAT WIROGUE - _ IMMEDIATE ACTION ~~ Be eR re ° REF DIR inet ne oO, ae “laa. . ° : _ ar) . ; “Ve STATION PLANS EXCHANG £ conco FRANCS REALIZED. BY UIROGUE/I “IN SALE ‘oF ca AT RATE | 50 couso FRANCS To DOLLAR. - KE STILL HAS OUT "| STANDING Loan $4900 MADE BY Hos. ALSO ORI GIMAL, HOS TRAVEL” ADVANCE . ate 2 $1919 WHICH ‘NEVER Ta" D TO LEoP, - 2, “ADVISE SOONEST IF. Has WISHES any W/1 CAR MONEY ° WITHHELD AGAINST ADVANCES, . 3. STATION WILL ADVANCE wt COST OF TOURIST “FicKeT PLUS $183 EXPENSES, END OF MESSAGE C/S COMMENT: CABLE. PREDATES CS FILES. COPY MAY BE SEEN IN SIGNAL CENTER ARCHIYES. ; an REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Cepy No. 14-0000 LARTION 4 (cas! 3 (TEMPO copy st (INFO 10! 4 j. DIRECTOR FROM 1 GEOR POLOVILE _ “OTTED AF: AT: 1845, 5, wut) MRNIESCIUR, AF DIV: ‘NOTIFIED AT 1830, § JUL) a cor, ¢ Cfels or 2 c/w: 2, s/C 2 co pointe. ncTtON. F “DER Agaz 5 Cour . ” ne) T Yo “CaN: NARRANSE | visa urROauE/ AN SRAZZA- ost “otaeet ‘pusoxr oe T travel - CLFOP- jeooest28s NEED FoR fost pines . _apRTE Pana FRO Le. ITY (PREY ENT ANY. otuse cnsex BY. ( viLoceT ’ W/L aut To rans a8 SECUR ‘pevemuane Wl TRAVEL pera AND STILL ‘PROVIDE 1 12 HOUR: ator. uottoe ‘ _suscest FoLLgvises ; - oe oe - mo Are W/L DePant 1 “uur F ROS. aRadta To | ROE via ut B.- : wi BE. F eTAcED RONE BY KuBARKER: WHEN vIROSUE ‘peskavaTtens ervINs AEOUIRED 72° HOUR LEAD 1 TINE. “none TO papain ri wontry Nas - we mas! ; ee | cE } REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN i THE ISSUING OFACE PROHIBITED. Copy No. 14-0000 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. EOP. WILL ADVANCE TRa NEY AND W714 TOTBUY OWN. TICKETS. ~ ee ADVISES 7 a 3. -ROMES IF HOS. APPROVES wilh NEED CONTACT + INSTRUCTIONS. 7 END OF MESSAGE . o ofS. ‘COMMENT: *HQS GAVE SUGGESTIONS AND GUIDANCE 70 DECREASE RISK oF wiROsUE/1 , “ARREST AND POSSIBLE COMPROMISE KUBARK. ; " BEPRODLICTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFNCE IS PROHIBITED, Copy No. 1 14-0000 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE : dl RECTOR TRON LEOPOLDVILLE ° nen ain a ay ern te SECRET. REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFF Lt 1S PROHIBITED. ‘ emer ee te as ! Tacnion 1. C/AF (eH80 COPY SLOTTED AF AT. “07h 7 wt 61. ; “ASTON... ; LF 5 “AF -NOTIFIED-AT O740 7 UL 4) oe INFOS cor, eft, Che 25, s/c 2 oe _ ANeUERS. ; a ~ 14-00000 ‘peme, 7 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE - ROUTING "4 DIRECTOR | To || FROM: ROME ACTION | c/ 3° 7. INFO: 4. COP, C/CI, a, : WW 1 35125. 7 PRETY. LEP = ¢SHERED norte) re - gat ARGANDER ASAIN "REP LEOP 'b597. Eee gas 4 ny aaeee nr : care IF. SUITALEG ate IROGUS/E comm evpassy tic “CAH ASX AT 2ecePrron F FOR. iP. HERBERT HOOKER. OTHENWiss NAVE NTN TELEPHONE NOONE? AT Renz STB9AS, GIVING NAHE AS JONI VHCUAS. Sos END OF MESSAGE c/s COMENT: *ACTION UNIT DETERMINED AS THOUGH INDICATOR Z1BET useD. *"1F HQS APPROVES, REQUESTED CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS, t. ha (“ste | : . . REPRODUCTION sy ‘OTHER eet OFFICE 4 PROHIBITED. ' Copy No. 14.90000 a ‘CLASSIFIED_MESSAGE, ‘dq: Daniel Fiesceiur: reat mT POUING UNIT AR/w/2 ‘ot. 4818 pate. 30. dume 1961 yo, ~LEOPOLDVILIZ « * _—- Hom DIKECTOR — Efi. 3 “N80. COP, cle, 0/8 2 2), shee rind pkg oF mitt 1928 ~ 10. (P “giro TASES - a 4bi29 “Somer: A. LEOP 25968. (1N 31066) | -. Be LEOF 0383 (IN 29021) — i vm i hr at i og wo HOOD GREAT. TO PRSCLIGE AMY REVELATION KUBARK INVOLVEMENT REQUEST W/1 RERIEN PAFRD ' _-SUOGEST FOLLOVISE GTDARCE: . A. cars cmOADN FBRUDSE VOSA TH EITHER LDP OR BAKE EITHER STATION SHOULD FACILITATE VISA ISSUANCE. BAVS HIM TAKE MOST DIRECT FLIGHT TO PBPROG. DEPARTURE FROM BRAZ PREFERED. REED 12 ER PRIOR ROTICE TO TAY | . ON WIZ3 IMMIGRATION AND KUSODA. : : _ 3. ve asovm ROP FEASIBLE W/L WILL BS "0 GO GENAIT SHENG 3S CONDACTED AND BXCUCHT PBPRIME UNDER KUSODA BSCORD VIA MATS. THIS APPROACH COMPLICATED AND KSGUIRES U2WARDS OF WEEK 10 TEW DAYS TO ARRANGE. ¢. SITES PLAN WILL REQUIRE FULL DRAILS RE FOUTS, PLTS, rows oF EIR, BTA’S St. : a ee ae COORDINATING OFFICERS “CELEASING OFFICER AUTHENTICATING orrcee . . . oo REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. * Copy Ne. / 3 iY £ i 3 $ 2 a % 5 g Z = g e -_ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE _- ee “iS: Dan Htesctur: eaf : cle ss 7 38 GE FOUIING UNIT wie OT oo DATE: | To " Hom, DIRECTOR © - pig ao . CONF w Ene S oe INFO" - we : cite or 2 "3. FOR BRAZ: _ARGAIGE CORDACE ATO OVER VOTH LSP AND ASSLON AE HAR HART, EVENT It ADVISABLE W/1 MOVE BRAZ FOR WEEX'OR SO. UNTIL ALL 7 FOSSIBIS. Fy w/1 REQUIRES FORM HARD AND STRICT: CONTROL. 10EAS How REST TO PHASE our wis 7 ¥, “Apvisé YoUR ANS LIAVIPATE HOLDINES,. wes EURREWT . 08 co _END OF MESSAGE or c/s COMMENT: *RE BACKSTOPPING WI! ROGLE SINCE WILDCAT 15 MAKING DETAILED CHECK ON HIM, : oo —AF/W/2L Wl Lb. FB 0 ppiWfe--E RL | ipo cal BRONSON TWEEDY c/AF ; cjaeje : Wi COORDINATING OFFICERS . RELEASING orricet P 8EC RET . AUTHENTICATING OFFICES REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. Rie sue , CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Nit : : , 10 “stp vii HOM ner con. ed 3 “INFO: COP, ciel, ske " Te — 45917 : > 7 8 de wmome/ SALARY. .: 3 HOUSING gio P R xe: THe, » peORATeD CET LY : - TATICNAL SXPSIDLTURES WOT TC SxCED gsc. TEAL Oe : \ = (Re _ RLUCHING INCREASS £3750 CAR THRU 30 ‘sue 41. ; re END GF M'SSaGB | , 23h 5 Cus “ENT s Referenced cable is RYEAT | | ed Ub Ue ah ope é :. C/AF/I LEASING CFFICER 2 im i nun ET na oretces {SFRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE tS PROHIBITED. ° copy Ne. 14.90000 ok DLR, CITE LEOP. 1487. “rent coe a oe - mr A ACLW 296, att ae 2: ews -ybsaDPOfy -B DIR 17181 GIR 18035 rd set” “FROM REFS STATION AS suNes WEROGUE To: BE PAID SALARY $509 dees vee , _ — ; MONTHLY PLUS QUARTERS aLLounvce $050) * PLUS OPERATI ONAL EXPENSES. 2. OAR DATED 14 “danuaRy 61 “ALLOTS CNLY $2, one “THROUGH 3 “JUNE 61. 437350 TTURE AND ADVISE STATION . 3. ReQuEst ites “SpECIFY LIMIT MONTLY EXPEND - $$ OF ALLOTMENT AUTHORIZATION. on “END OF MESSAGE c/s COMMENT: () CABLE PREDATES CS FILES. COPY MAY BE SEEN IN SIGNAL “CENTER ARCHIVES. #eDIR 17181 ‘(odt 5652) Discussed WIROGUE CONTRACT, PAY $500 MONT H MONT QUARTERS, AND $4000 OPS LOAN. PLACED WIROGUE ON Pookie me tes " REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. “ Copy Now. 14-0000 Directo fo LEOPOLOVILLE "ON 28 MAY VILOCAT/S REQUESTED.NAME CHECK FOR WIROGUE ON *”- |” [BEHALF WIROGT, © APPARENT CAUSE VAS APPLICATION BY WIROGUE FOR PER- o 7 . to L, . . - a _ : : -WANENT RESIDENCE CARD TOUGH STATION NOT AWARE HE APPLYING UNTIL - “RANE CHECK REQUESTED, ~¥IROOT/2 SUPICTOUS MAJOR PIERROT WHO | VIEW HIS CONTACTS WITH PIERROT. STATION REPLYING NO TRACES. ‘DEPENDING ON DEPTH, CHECK COULD CAUSE DIFFICULTY FOR WIROGUE. | END OF MESSAGE. ~~ “WAS” BEEN IN OPPOSITION UIFLAT/3. . THUS WIROOT SUSPICIOUS WIROGUE ” we A ee Copy No. 14-0000 , ORIG: Uhh: €xt 10 - FROM: “CONF. - O° - REPS’ A. [BOP 1200 (IN. ah DATE : 1 : “INFO fo FROB, Lz0P ‘ BELGIANS FILLING JOBS AD (8) INTEL PENETR DuNiEL, srescig O AF/W/2° 5 4818 © oo , 2 MAY 1961 _ fas FROB, L2CPOLDVILIE | INFO: FRAN me ; te =f peeing ~ GF 3 a oe cop, c/cl, c/Fi2, C/Ee 3s § Tt: ae “qaBET B. ¥ROB 9126 (is 37387, Ber O54 ‘i. a 1. - EGRET DELAY. yn SITUATION CONGO MAY PRECLUDE ‘INJECTION roeanit ‘ASSETS TH CONGOLESE AIR FORCE. rod STALLING on caeer/2 CONTRACT SINCE NO ONE WANTS ASSUME pespoustBrLITY. 2, KUBARK INTERST avi c/2 SUPFLY INSTRUCTORS TWO FOLD (A) PREVENT RATION, IF POSSIBLE STILL ROPING ‘AGOCMPLIGH BUT PROSPECTS DDN. a . BY 30% IN EVENT CONTRACT 13 SIGNED SUGGEST FROB CONSIDER FOLLOWING CRITERIAs A; ALL SIX INSTRUCTORS C/2 AGREED FURNISH TO BE NON-BELGIAN FRENCH SPEAKERS. Be ATTEMPT RECRUIT FROM THIS GROUP ONE Git TWO WHO LOG. IF RECRUITED AUTHGRIZE uP TO 800 DN PER MONTH AGENT K coed OPERATION= -. _. ALLY AS KOTUBE ASSETS. SALARY WHILE IN CONGO. THIS IN ADDITION TO NORMAL SALARY INSTRUCTORS | TO RECEIVE UNDER CONTRACT FROM CAF. COORDINALING oreicers SECRET | RYEAT REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 15 PROHIBITED. Copy No. RUTHENTICATING orFicee RELEASING OFFICER “sigeey ey Seraph ce ORG: “PANTEL | STESCIUR oun: = AFAW/2. ext . 6818 ‘pate: 2 MAY 1962 . _ bo 10. FROB, LEOPOLDVILIS ~~ JXFOs FRAN trom: DIRECTOR 10" ; , CITE DIR 20 TNVOLVESNT BE KEPT at dD, CCNTACT . XE TNSTRECTIONS AND SPSCIFIC oFaRATICNAL GUIDANCE. pve mass mr i. END OF MESSAGE. - C/S COMMENT: *RE CAJEEP/2 CONTRACT BEING DRAFTED BUT NOT SIGNED. I BRONSON TWEEDY, C/AP ne ph HeLa tee re” oon Guan opis ; ‘Souomlune OEPIEE SS LESTER C, RCUCK, C/ar/W AUTHENTICATING OFerceR ELE aAsSin OFFICER : SECRET _RYRAT. : C { REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. . Copy No. 14,0000 General Informatica on UTROGUE/: oo Ay Portinatit Bloprepitent tnforuntion: 3 Poowddny - Briest’ Ga. BAYCRO -Flace of birth - dork, Geordia,, USSH te ‘of ‘birth - 2 guly 1928" ‘Race Sin — .. Religion - none: , “marital. status - Davoreed (vate and 2 ehildren =. one son and one daughter) . citizenship - . Stateless Education: 1922-2 Paris, Notre Dane, wncomp., change of tantly address 1925 ‘Paris, Lyeea Montrgne, uncoip.,. ehanse of fanily address - 1925 Paris, Bcols Comme, UNCC: » chanse of family address — oat, 1926 ‘ Viroflex, Lycee Hoche, uncaxp., expelled for pranks : wb. “1926 Faris, Ecole Commule, weanp., change of address . 1931 Paris-Yanves, Ecole Michelet, 6 mo camp, expelled for inevdordinaticn | 1933-35 Chalon S. Marne Art et Metier, “ectnical Rngineering School, . "attended one and ons half years ond expe lied 19%«37 «Faris, Ecole Brequet, Blectro-Engincering, attended one year eamed first, half of Baccuularae in electro’ technology then expelled : _ . 1930-39 «= Faris, School of Photography and Movies, trainct sa cine © Os. canera operator tcehnician, left after one and threo . fourths of o two year course due to outbreak of HW IT “ in Hoventer 99 ‘ ; . : ; mauttary Eiotory: Dec 1939 - parte, volunteered for French Foreign tegen Jan 1940 - Tmis, North Africa, lst Cav. Reg. lst Squadron, 4th Platoon oo Feb a 190 - Sent to N.C.0. training course. ia legion, ‘pulled out to ' Looe . be ‘reasedgned to all-Georgian unit: re . 14-0000 Yar-Aug iaho - , Barcares, assigned in ‘Geoiigtda mit ‘Aug. igho - Paris, discharged at end. of. Franto/Gersan hostilities _ Baple oymeat ‘History? - L \ phe -'Paris, vdlumteered for vork: is Germany. : Poelite, vor! worked for HIDRYER. WERK, for, ‘one year as installation electrician - nt Farts, self -etmloyea: at. photo: shop. Portrait: ‘phot ography : Darlin, photographer of netals.for a- factory which ‘Produces. electrodes’. ‘tor. welding:’ -‘inetriments : Derlin, ‘aggenbly ‘Line worker ‘ ‘in Berlin! factory ‘Producing steel ‘ " eounendation froa’ factory’ | : : 3 yee. for avbaia i¢ ‘a dathent of cartridge cases |: ' Meugelhein, dri mechadies course. for. the ‘RaXK. (fat! rarty Mgtorized: Corp.) Drdve ‘trucks during constmict ian Of . Atlantic. wall by Germans. © 1943 - Berlin; employed » with SCINUFOLIZE as traaslator ‘Preneh-Cemmsin " language - . \. 2946047 - Paria,’ exployed. by Architects’ “carne Ageociateda ag clestrical installation” planner and constructor of ‘proto-type: . model builder 1951-52 ~ Paris (in prisan), devised and. sold on the French mrket a pocket automtic transit indicator. Received cash ; settlement for this while in prison 1553 - Rion (in prison), devised and give to prieon administrator, invention for mking cardboard doses. Devica wae built : and used by prison aduinistrator | - =. Dee 1955 to Apr 1956 - Gap, exployed by M.D. a3 X-ray machine main- : - tenancs technician and operator © po 1955-57 - Gap, invented, patented and sold a calendar device to’ the French commercial mrket _ 1958 - Ambert, invented. and -patented a commercial advertising device, : 7 . ~ photo-mechaniéal in nature, ‘Models buiit and cold to a ee . . French advertising concerns 4 co, 1959-66 = U.3., devised anf passed drawings for two pieces of equip- i oo, went for use in Project AEZSESTINEL i : daly 1960 - U.9., -presently vorxing on a low-cost telephone angvering device | . ne Oceupat tonal Specialities: 3 l - . Mechanical electrical engineering : ‘Cine or portrait photography Research and imnovation of lavor/cost saving devices 14-0000 fr M ' Innguages and Dialects: French - mative Germin < very good . Georgian - fluent spoken; reading and writing good . Faglish - speaking and vriting fuir; reading fluent . . ot : Spanish -.specking and writing poor; rending ie . ; _ . ‘ : . Rus - POO oo ‘ ; MP me, ~ Beperience in docunent: forgery. Pe ' 1942 -Achen-Berlin, altered om donuiienta . Be ‘19s2 = Berlin-Paris, ‘filled in Cermin travel bienk. forma. -Atérea Cry re aoe -Germin authoriration stacp for travel forms. Made a ae *. other. authentications stamps for other people interested ce so in. travel across ‘German held territory . 1943-4) - Berhin, fabricated stamps and cachets for travel document's. ‘Used photo tectitques for ehnging and/or eging pictures in doeents. Also reassexbled old false passports to fora new ones, as well as counterfeited German finan- efal vouchers. - * Operat fonal Inforszat fon: : i. Circunstances of Reertituent - Tho agent was first contacted in October 1958 as a result of 4 lead fron AEPALIDLE. Ye was recruited in April 1959 by the Frankfurt Station, for a REDSOX operation. There had-been some ditficulty in the initial ‘.reeruitmont, since it. could nct be resolved as to whether or not he "could work. amicably with another agent in the propose? operation. Af- ter psychologicul assessments ‘end ICMLUSITR exmnination, it wes decided _ to recruit subject. He was assigned the erypto AEASPIC. In April 1959 _ subject wes brought to the DOS, vin a HBRATIDCW flight. Subject was trained in the AESEVTIUL project fora black mission into the USSR as a member of a REDSOX tean. This project was postponed for a year. In the Interim he ws assigned to TID, where he was emplcyed at.a covert site, involving the cataloguing of specific informtica fron Enst German Domnents, and developing and/or inproving tools and methods for pleking locks: On 17 dime 2960, 14 was decided thet Project, AZSENTTXEL | would not be carried out. Oh receipt of thia information S2/DOB en~ deavored to place subject elccvhere, where aie training vould be bene- ficinl. The African Division expressed Lirerest and hid asreed to uti- lize hia es a result of assegsments. During the period from the 21st . of October until disratech, subject will be carried on QOA funds. 14-0000 | ; bos a. tras _— . re ge GEorrr ee i = eR OLUHLE AN | . 1 . ' a = . . | 2. Boaurity Flapa- . hoa a icing tbo unter part of WU XX mbfect ab error by tho Gere i mn goités for forgery. He’ was not unduly hele by” the erininal fnvestie i gatica “pranch of the “Police. Dut passed an .to the Gestapo. ‘Bubject. was po a Sroagit to Berlin vhers he veo interroeted for several months st ¢ ; on _ 7’. Gmetéipo Headquarters. Later he‘vas tried end sentenced te death. For; rs © Te . gone umvhoim reason be vas moved fron jet? ‘to Jail, -concontiesion camp to : : . Joe - éoncent rat ion qa5l While jn prison he resorted vo a “rise de gaarre” Lt | Gersins ‘his fathor had iavested 6 notor that could:rum . ofteret £0 te iol ay cogoucte of the aa ws Cotas mn cosoente of hn Same vet tos 7 | | oy 1 2 “tn 1989: zabject: “pated a Yank of 1,000,000 yee fee ate ascites : : yas apprehanded and ahortly thoreefter codfessed, ASmpltoating subject. | Subject was apprehended. while’attempting to cross tha Franco-Spanieh an border. "He vas earitenced 20 ten years in Frise cf. vnioh be served t only five, receiving parola for good behavior. | Upon: release in’ 1955, ho a yaa ected on parole to Gap, Franca vhero bo worknd'as en erchitocts 4 D. fo our knoviodge there 18 no inftcstien thet subject 1s known to i be associated with KUBARK. ce i ; i i ae cd a : i 7 ' \ : ‘ i, t - a 1 . | os 14-0000 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. DIRECTOR © on at ving (check one): . Se C8 Rerord Vale. Desioy, , (] FROM a . LEOPOLDVILLE : . RI fle eX copy as edad ee ACTION ne pence =O ‘| “ . - . Manes (]. None requifed a [No CCG 62 cl, 1/05, C1 /oky” sil Sy Keo Taha 9373 — ——- et ——, - DER. INFO aurea ‘eit wth 1508 ¢/S COMMENT: #904 GRANTED 10EN, RECRUITMENT ; “AS CONTRACT ASENT POSSIBLE AND REQUEST ME} BE” et REF ‘DIR 39541 ¢ cbs 2 67) © os _ Song IDERED FoR UNOFFICIAL COVER ASSIGRENT. ; 1. IN PRESENT poLiticat: FUR ‘gTaTION FEELS AIR eat: Dor. Dl - “POSITION FOR SUBY REF “WOULD BE “qenuces aD rssigt SHORT-LIVED. THERE ARE TWO POSITIONS LEOP WHERE 10 WO y oF NGGHLY USEFUL. 2. WICLAM PILOT DUE pepant LEG pine aE NEED REPLACE- . - MENT. _ STATION REVISING WICL AM posted s TRecuLss 2 CHARTER BUSINESS ESTABLISHED. HOWEVER THIS vaustkase? 1148. SECeND POSSIBILITY: PER &. uEROSUE UNCERTAIN RE SALARY BUT STATES CAN ARRANGE Ry SUBJ BE INTRODUCED Page ‘PEOPLE. ~ wrrogus susgesTiON. as AIR FORCE LACKS PILOTS STATION BELLEVES suBJ COULD EASILY MAKE SELF s INDISPENSTELE, ACHIEVING POSITICN TEL oN MILTEASy SPOT, avd GATHER GINERAL INTEL WHERES DE ABLE pRovIDE. IN “FLYING AROUND CONGO. WOULD PREFER | yst SUBJ LATTER position WITH POSSIALE - - WELP CN WICLAM PLANE, PROVIDING HAS HAS NO OBJECTION CROSSINGS OPS. FORM 1389 “Eanes EAD SEC; Ha) erst, OF SESSA ay Boge! crm eget : exeney Te ty TE DMR UD we oe ( MUIIDID aia ce were cement NETS <4 poMInRiTED Cooy No 14-0000 i vey deere ata oe CEPT OF STATE TELEGRAM NUEYFER 2393 F2ON: LEOPOLDVILLE — . DATE: 9 MAY 1961 CLASSIFICATION: OFFICIAL USE ONLY SiEJECT: NONE GIVEN 2 0+ -*- . DEPT OF STATE FILE NUMPER: NONE GIVEN WEROGUE egret 14-0000 APR 2k 20h72 61 ROUTINE vDIR CITE LEOP 1226” a A DIR 36207 bar We 7)* -B LEOP 1200 Liv ses os + ; RY BAT WIROGUE re YL WIROGUE REPORTS HE CURRENTLY ACTING AS ONLY INSTRUCTOR “CAF CADETS. IN SPITE OF DUBIOUS QUALIFICATION |\/IROGUE TEACHING. .. _£ THORY NAVIGATION, READING MANUALS CN SIDE TO STAY AHEAD. . STILL CHIEF CAF BUT REFUSES TAKE ANY RESPONSIBILITY OR ACTION. “ENTIRE CAF PROGRAM SLOWLY DISINTEGRATING, - 2. WIROGUE BELIEVES SHOULD PERSON CAPBALE TEACH FLYING APPEAR Peweta he Ee LEOP AND ESK FOR POSITION INSTRUCTOR CAF HS WOULD BE ‘IMMEDIATELY "HIRED GSVIOUSLY KEY QUESTION IS WHETHER CAF CAPBABLE OF PAYING 3 SALARY = END LIABLE To BE SLOW MAKING PAYMENT . THIS IS STILL OPENING PIERROT" we ted 14-0000 IN urabye. | PAGE _2 “FOR asset. . Oe a Br Se _UNog CONTACTS wT Goc oN proRsustzaTicy CNA AND - surPont FOR: “TRAINING Linttep $0 FAR To” -ExcHanise ; oo _ i . a _. NOTES. NO DECISIONS © oo Take: oi a8 Own ~ SUGGEST TRIAL, - , ‘ ane oF. SINGLE RECRUITED ASSET. apres ns ae “IN LEOP ANG BEING PUT IN. TOUCH WITH CAF BY WIROGUE. NO ASSETS : : E, | GAPABLE THIS ACTION CURRENTLY ON SCENGH PER REF Ano BT IF UN wouLD - ; " u , ‘ cee ee Ae a a “wafeut WOULD GIVE BLESSING TO CaF HIRING. po 7 _ ENO OF MESSAGE REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISsul NG OFF-CE 1S PROHISITED, —- Copy Now Fhe cry Md eins antminan mata dh cath a bale abate ead wlan CLASSIFIED MESSAGE oon OUTE OL44- : STE TE DIR a a ct cmon _ 37204 a To ‘LBOP” _ _ “NEO” t 7 37208 ‘REFs Lao? 1226 (om aus) . Le PROCRASTINATICN GOG sion caJEsP/2 CONTRACT AND raatLrr PIERROT ASSUME RESPONSIBLE CONTRCL CAF AND IS FROGRAM REDUCES PROSPECT INJECTING FUBARE ASSETS INTO TRAINING scRcoL, 2, WILL ATTEMPT LOCATS SUITABLE ASSST RE: _ PARA 3 REF ALTHO RELIEVE SITUATION TOO DUBIOUS 70 SXSGRS THIS MUCH OF A LONG-RANGE INTEL PENETRATION, ORIGINAL CONCEPT was TO PREEMPT DeLGTOM PARTICIPATION IN CAP AND INTEL MISSION SECONDARY, THIS AFPARSNTLY NO LONGER CASE. | 3, AS YOU AVARE NECESSARY TAKS A SECCND LOOK AT ANY WIROGUE PROPOSAL. =D CF MESSAGE. CAPABLE TEACH FLYING APPEAR Lf£0P Br IMMEDIATELY HIRED, O8Y !OUSLY “CALAPY AND LVEBLE TO BE. SLOW cys “CGA NT ow ROGUE BC K FoR POS THON ENS + WHETHER H | ear bots pa OS BB [he Best bie es csin Mh, ’ EONSCY THE <EDY, fe S COmEDINaTING QEFICERS LESTER ©. “Ky C/AFAM AUTHENTICATING OFFICER Ary sins Orfricer mn S=Chc? RYBAT cm erronucoffp OTHER THAN THE.ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Copy No. =| ee 20 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE S ‘bare 625 oe 61 | Toe Sa pe to 3 piRECTOR ; a a a _ 7 Val TES 7 ; is ; Cc. 5 fom + LEOPOLOVILLE: ee | APR 19 22yor 61 hy) - “ACTION: = AF a St “INFO: -cOP,- ca2s. fenlet ca/P Ags: “¢a/enory we). “ROUTINE _ Fly rifint 2, Ff 05., els poles fe. 2 - IO “INFO. Oo ca a “DIR “INFO BRUS LanT PARI, CITE ‘LEOP 1203, BS INTEL . 7 a SUPDATA PA. . 1 (ALSO RECEIVED 6) WIROGUE ‘DURING STAFF MEETING, PARA 2, W1 ROGUE ea eR. ep 191340Z REPORT CLASS CONFIDENTIAL ACL-444 7 _, LEOPOLDVILLE, CONGO REPUBLIC : SUBJECT BELGIAN SIPORT OF CONGOLESE AIR FORCE Bot 18 APR 61. PADA LEOPOLOVILLE REPUBLIC OF CONGO 18 APR 61 “SOURCE EUROPEAN ADVISER (F) TO CONGOLESE MILITARY. APPR 2. IWOG COMMENT: THE ATTACHED TD PORTION SV < fa: rad t+ SEEN DISSEMINATED OUTSIDE THE AGENCY PENDING RELEASE oY fink ACTION UNIT. TOCS PRECEDENCE ee ee ee ee —-— ee =e ee ee | BASED ON: © RELEASING IWO: DATE DISTRIBUTED: ; MAISON: SECRET Fy : , REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. CopyiNo. of 14-0000 1 Tale material. conteles “‘atormation effecting Ge. Natlonat Berea“ mule and ™ the tracsmbsion’ ferelation “of of whlch Be moneer 3 a “ELASHACATION = - SISEMINATION CONTROLS 4 Staten vi wnia ‘th woaaleg, o at Ge ostoed ts ‘promi by law. = SOURCE - ol. DURING A. CONGOLESE MILITARY STAFF MEETING INCLUDING CAPTAIN oo" BABIA, AIDE TO GENERAL MOBUTU, AND ‘MAJOR PAUL ARNOLD PIERROT, CHIEF OF THE CONGOLESE AIR FORCE (CAF), THE QUESTION WAS RAISED WHO IS PAYING. FOR LARGE SHIPMENT OF CAF SUPPLIES. BABIA CONF i RMEO THAT LT. cou MARLIERE, BELGIAN ADVISOR. TO MOBUTU. AND FORMER SENIOR FORCE PUBLIQUE - ; OFFICER, PAID FOR THE SUPPLIES ON. BEHALF OF THE BELGIAN GOVERNMENT. te (SOURCE COMMENT # BELGIANS ARE BEGINNING SUPPLY EVERYTHING TO CAF EA. y WETHOUT. COST. y (FEL COMMENT: QUANTITY, TYPE AND PRICE OF. _ MATERIAL NOT KNOWN TO SOURCE, ANOTHER CONTACT (F) STATED BELGIANS NOW BRINGING IN EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL TO HELP TRAIN CAFe) | STATE ARMY NAVY AIR CINCLANT o (END OF MESSAGE ) GIASSIRCATION — DISSEMINATION CONTROLS. 2 FIELD -OISSEM:” 14-0000 ot rOM. see teeta fers / Dan - oo Neo gor ean . Conen rundten on tha Coreo buainess, To aerivedg on tne: Fearep land wf ocounse ef A Holitex 89 didnot mteeted undtil the follaving aay (Dues av). Ry tran ; . helen J rao. en AUpameant read > aiid ii nse anda on the tonsnlese.: we . ate Fares ar Nedregiaw, On Thr aadaw we mat with ree wr ea bi nae ang tintcrer af ie tnddeated ali wes in amar and that: *ne. panere would he sieved tne fallowire viav (Patogy). :On Friday. nathing hare” oo, ‘voonad eco we erented out Saturday, sain nothing hannered go there. a Te “afteranaan, “rh reeeed pa tn Venzrawilio and hhdA waft Yap fhe celayed KIM fliehr, (N07), Cinally leaving a Pivine in Feankfurr ac HG00 phat nicht ‘ . eRe Anthine ta da hut wait wopil Moadav. - By tt. fa tise I had talker A J ovith Bahenq.and pete free ticikut an them from Leannlaville. te . 1 Beoesele an that T'4 heye more flavihtliew, On Vonday theng wae ” Z sradyp ona attian and aoain ‘vaya them the nenetit of fhe_douht hv a io ranRingne ery “‘Teeday tmren | aula heya eorten a 07 Pilent om ‘t Menday nicht direct to Brieasi a. :On Poagdavy J tvett t enolavella fn : 1’ houre - AM and are ee ce os ‘Wa T fold wor, Mator Reiner {aan ‘Anatrian who acte ag an ad= Jo viger to the Cancnlese Vir Poree. “Masjor Plerrott, comnander of the eatin farce is youre, and ambitious. | f+ the. nrarent “tima. there ja. : , So rathing bor.@” che) ] and inetriuetara are teddy needed,. Thera ara | of peearpiine ta Fierroth, A AT-A'a and 7 Peer Yotha-on order which wil ‘wive then ea tata]: atrercth. of .9 of, gach. aircraft. . _ They. OXGE tn nat AR total nf 20 ‘AnAeta {ntn training, “LT taltwed alone’ the cee nes af a nackawe daaT an training but thie didants eink in, They Vins? want to get atrertead and ta in to detail jatar. as you can we}? navine | fhe envamnnent atrpuctyzre jin tha fanen, ‘49 very ahaky ann it.” wil: he a lone rine before tre i, Sarre Taave and. thipes sattle TR ae ee erp gy Roar axyds al thases enanta hy a ehenin in the” any tide could he Pal towed py vonuaber of eSangea ip the weeke Collawing, ded seonrrant we ajo ronia he tarawn aur py a new eovernmanr, In adettian there in ates utmAd onescibhiliry af renewed wlelenee wvaierh mgrkh bheaw avoeryrning sin a tupmnid, , : te. including Pierrot, Whtnhow vains in to denatl, following are the more imrortart eniora nf the acraementt : : : . . ke Air Farea renain na far nornoca of bi ring nersonnel For mire | . “ot mgse Af treinine. mecranic ana nd]ar nerannneal, ~ : : _ ?. Air Porre nave trananortation af “nerronre) fran paint or hice to Teannlavilie and return “lus ag ttravel dose in the Corco. 3, Air Forea nays (ta the bank in Bly} ®] 900,99 for wy evnensac ench ngvmant to made vitthin 20 Rava afton cjentne: ‘nepaemert. 4&, Tritiallv, 3% machanirc and 4% nitag trsrrenors widh fhe mired end sir Porce wilt accant persons of Gernan,Seias, French ep Esehish netianglityv 5S, Pay of rer aonnel eill he reannnajbilite of Air Poree and maeraniae “ill rernaive &990,00 ap $459.00 nine pane, Filera wil recaive §A70 0° br ative P]yins cay whlen fa firunaq iat S°O.00 for. each 7S hours flown (they arnicineane milens will fle 95 Bonra cer annth) an 3780 nine woom njue fiyire new. In addition, abl meres: cas eer drcmen suey willcbe tnuenfehed taedir nase send erray not working. ., . theip ang &.Personnel witl ve able re ‘transfer one half of their nav ta country of residencee-ethis “ioures ant ar $285,00 and $455,001 ran An wenvande wran st hey ate rn ane 14-0000 _onturet he .abie tho work” anretn Crd pematn in the GonBoe .. oe, : . . SON EEE TINE pee he a threes “ar Paur hedraom niaca wit” vention dant. hed.zg. Nothing in..beain v. dmoontad lo. te. ‘ya pans nue peg? Sippringen wath nan ree PD er fe we, “YE airerart we apa rg 1a Sa nue omer, . ‘ : Bo Ate Yopea af)l say naa feealar yb each manth tnral eo otheat 4ndtwidual arias Tnveea, Te wae aepeie Thie SB yen to he. me Ae Ar eytarieas, af he ca pydre nae Pt RESTO each. the Flees af eadh month be trerefar to rhe Sly hang. G, Ve Ghtain inpuracce in emaunt at Srerlino. a5Nn° "or eacd eantoves srd.cin orca pav the Rental, nnat . . . : wet Cave lte be nb dnte 05 re tm pa we + +a vou can ree,.it 46 8 simele. agraanent ‘ind. ane rot mara NR edich, hav Irdicated they would. “wank ene” machi available trainin f{ima “for, menhanics: and Lanre that theen wilt he a creat deal net Phet contract 1 in tha Conta San soma time ta-cnéma. as To roid’ ; ‘Tateracenn: and x RA. Faing (118-7 Swit Teraraasas rayior’ <i¥ polae fivine 1S houpra ren moe th and rr Aning neatly 400 | with teg afeerafh, PYA wt) 1 pull rhein airerefe. ant frotne meyt fen ‘dave far the Had.ynd it je G reer that vous man, in New Yor reant whereby we could rerlace ther : Living accondation are enod in L-anelevilla, Viliag rent Pram 810000 an nt with @ nine niace for abhont-8395,90, Pato would 217 the farilitrvee. Tr we oypa nane of tne nen crews there, they canldé liye torether ag Tir eq reer. wala want to teke famitlfaa. | Pond te exrnaneive huh no more in Tripoli. Ger. anenjine aeite ata Vi ttle nvar 40 canta’ a eailan rhe one tay watry gm Uyimardean- Ringe eantd ant real BAS ane in tha next a ta Be months. eigare*ta are pot avalleanie ard Aw jrjen brands are non rientifnl an "here {a a noney hlace marret far nard currency and wou ean rat \ ) francs for a dollar whereaa rhea Teens J anverare fram AS tn 2 Conen ‘* The’ Pima enrpernandeant wee Ve pdte a rime rere inc fre aa! rate of axynhancn ta SO to a dojier. naneht ehaining moneg and tne Rebmsey Had avs e trins ebraichtonad ont. . . . ‘ inter nrajgrany etpeumararras (aveent fap cnonerpactinag with the sontarce woaut, eter R nAntesate mirth the Ca nde nt ; However. -dInsa ang thew etand as ne . - — wer oapee fps dn teoetomip fost in ta Seogerp atari ener ai fr 2 trar wee Yack 4 ehice . Ferhana Tacoma, wo! i14 “Vive ta make & ofrdroct Hea ane representativel ts! wa . wlan tine ertnation in drmian tore hetter---T°l] sive auch done ag rerasible pPtar wv oredyat, Thue heard nok {ne fron tne Conga aa wil) procanly be leaving on Mangew for veien, : oh ee eee wet 14.90000 a. doule © f nurntsh stx Prench speaking Ingatructers t--eatately, Three . here ata “later dete, “one “electtonte trat nt ng device whieh, flashes ste. pretures onto a “screen ana dese’ bes the actio an: an the Tocal: en erent " Tanguare. Slee ne: c, In return the Congolese ‘would. retrburse CASEE sP/2 p00. co for. hes. trip to leopolav'? le and: 107 of the selartesof the ragtucters. for hanéling the adm atetrotten of the protect. , a, aise 22 corm#soa on any atreraft whtch OASERD/2 -would te asted to purchase. > NOT. TO ALLOY CAgEER/2 TC HAKE: 2.6 AESTTE TSTR LoreD Tun COVER 0M: 7 Se TEM, th ele “ey. GTIEER ARNATGE ERTS até soppeDTe THE 14-0000 48 / yo, 7 —_ 4 Fe 61.” BOUTIN DATE To 8 DIRECTOR FROM 4 - LEOPOLDVILLE, _ jenn" CQ ee INFO. 8 Cl, C/EE 3,- s/t 2 REF A bra 5414s lot P00) ee mo . os wot B FHOB 9126 Sante 7 . : | CONTRACT DRAFTED i. CAuE EP/2 HIGHLY COOPERATIVE HEN LecP. Cats NEVER “sTaNED DUE, FLUID poLitic cAL “srTust1Ov. 7 ar KAZADI goc MIN DEF ENSE RECALLED BY KALONJI TO SUD KASAL ata Just WHEN CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS ‘BEGAN. © ADSULA IN ADDITION TO MIN INTERIOR TOOK. OVER post DEF ENSE. Ala FORGE CCAP) DIRECTLY UNDER DEF ENSE “BUT i APR a PIERROT, CHIE oo, LEFT LeoP FOR vEEK. “age TURNED 17, APR WITH STATUS OF CAF IN GCC STKUCTURE VERY, UNCERTAIN. FD MOBUTU AND ARMY. REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN JHE AUN OFFICE |S PROHIBITED, a S2PYNG ener Te eametadetnaie ox | : |e . new sne erssemmen eo Bt ee Go fan tomaee arm 14-0000 >. ~ Dates “17 APR_61 /TO.” 4. DIRECTOR FROM 4 | FRANKFURT | apR iT 20uIZ 61s " ACTION: DIR: LE Aik Frat CITE FOB = a BN “AST oes SCis~<‘ L. “ etfs COMMENT : “ *CONCERNE D : NEGOTIATIONS wit, “er Z1BET _ CAVEEP/2 FOR CONTRACT TO SUPPLY: NON= - REFS Ae LEP bie cain) PBPRIVE PILOTS AND ‘MECHANICS FOR: R : _ DIR. 34146 (cur Tet Sb ian - CONGOLESE A AIRFORCE ‘SCHOOL: IN coco ; “CASEEP-2 | PHONED AT VIESBADEN HOME BY FOB STAFFER Asn. \ : le "RIEDER™ ON 14 “APRIL. : “ME AGREED INFORM US VHEN CONTRACT SIGNED AND ON °- FUTURE TRAVEL. 7 - Ho - Cats ow 17 “APRIL CAJEEP-2 PHONED TO CONFIRN HE LEAVING FOR MIDDLE: 26 East. HAD HEARD NOTHING ABOUT CONTRACT BUT PRESUMES WILL BE SIGNED. bs BEFORE KIS RETURN TO VIESBADEN | CIRCA 1 MAY. “3. WOULD APPRECIATE “MORE DETAILS: ov REF B REQUEST FOR RECRUITMENT : oF SELECTED CONGO JOB APPLICANTS. ADVISE. LANGUAGE CAPABILITY DESIRED 7 oR ‘SPECIFIC criTERtA FOR PROPOSED RECRUITMENT ATTEMPTS vITH OBJECTIVES. a ° ~ GUIDANCE ON SALARY CCM™ ITHENTS AND. SoenatiONA END .OF 7 ‘MESSA\ ' : we nn REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Capy No. - 14-0000 “ cuxssiniep D MESSAGE ourusts. No SINGLE vtioarty uILLiNG 10 TAKE aeTio8 AND and oe "BELGIANS OBVIOUS. ‘peo ‘CURRENT PROCRASTINATION. . a a _ 7 med 4. IF POSSIBLE mpLEtent GovTRACT VILL INF ORM IMMEDIATELY. “IN PRESENT “SHUFFLE wIROGUE STILL CAF ADVISER BUT POSITION MUCK “DEPENOTNG oN, peoREE or an ee ueaneR THAN vaBN “Kazant MIN DeFENSE. INTERFERENCE BY BELGIANS WIROGUE COULD ‘EASILY LOSE: POSITION. ENO OF MESSAGE Gf COMMENT Y SCONCERNED CAUEEP/2 NEGOTIATIONS« OO PRODUCTION oY: ‘STH THAN TH ISSUING OFFICE I$ PROHIBITED, Copy Nos Ce a eee hn ina 1 : . wee (a een ARE EME I AAO EEA wea cuss :D MESSAGE” CREST ” 287 af ae TPA 61 . ; 7 ran ag m 4 ' — rz pIRECTR ) eo qr ; FROM Beant nine - | * ‘LeopoLovitee ot : cor c/ta, ciel, chet sf 2 . 8 “oh “DIR INFO FRAN | FROB: CITE LEOP ees TS ne ie Poob ee, — : poe ; : Aa - | wen CED _ . wee ty od _ . | one woo. So : . i . REF “DIR. 34136” oe at oo 3 WILL exAIN WIESBADEN UNTIL \. * equeerre DEPARTED LEOP 12 APR. Ch APRs HE THEN HAS BUSINESS MIDDLE EAST. INFORMED WOULD 3 CON- -. TACTED IF CONTRACT SIGNED. 2. KALONUI RECALLED ACTING MIN DEFENSE KAZADI WHO LEFT FOR SsuD. ¥ASAL 11 APR. ADOULA WHO ALREADY MIN INTERIOR NOW ALSO DEFENSE. sal DISCUSSED contract WITH ILEO VHICK THEY FAVOR BUT HAVE NOT "SIGNED. | AT Lenst paar | OF REASON IS FEAR ANY CONGOLESE MINISTER COMMIT HIMSELF. TO positive ACTION. IF CONTRACT SIGNED BY 16 APR CABLE NOTIFICATION TO CAJEEP/2 WILL SET IN. MOTION INPLEMENTATION oF CONTRACT. 3. FOR Has: - prspatcH roLLovs.: Sean ee DD Tae We at Blac oped baler bas : . : . cadet ar pest te Cee aD Baa SSE EE RE NC ros 0 Real END OF MESSAGE : C/S COMMENT: *APPARENTLY WRONG REFERENCE. POSSIBLY. a 3uihs (ouT 94185) INTENDED. ; SECRET. |! : REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE-ISSUING ‘OFFICE 15 PROHIBITED. "Copy No. 14-0000 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ote 41 APR 61. APRN 20382 61 . leaky PRARKTURT is ae TOs, 4 DIRECTOR t IN 34307 roe on DIR 314s Con aust) * Pop ABLE HANDLE Pa 2 REF. CAJEEP-2 CAN CALL LHR. sutore, FRANKFURT CIVILIAN 558433 DURING WORK HOURS AND IDENTIFY SELF aS re NAME. REQUEST CAJEEP-2 ADDRESS oR TELEPHONE NUMBER GERMANY IF PREFER covtact INITIATED BY FOB. | : END OF MESSAGE C/S COMMENT: REQUESTED FROB TO CONTACT CAJEEP/2 UPON RETURN WIES MID" APRIL TO OSTAIN NAMES AND B10 DATA ON CANDIDATES FOR CONGO 408S. SECRET REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Cepy No. ae ees eens ee eee : recene yee gt et, . : —— ~~. a I TTT Ta 14-0000 pr, 4838 ao.” FROB, LEOPOLDV ILE “ENFO: FRANKFURT cma eee os eee Ge eee: cee ee wh eee er : 1856 . ar cae ee ‘orig: “DANTEL NIESCIUR CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ee oni.) Kes AFAG/2 SECRET 10 APRIL 1962 DATE": from, DIRECTOR ee cep 7 _ CONF CfAF 3 / we __ INFOS : Ee, C/Ee 3.8/0 2°" nat 8 sai 116 - casner/2 (m=) ‘PRESENTLY . LEOP NEGOTIATING CONTRACT To SUPPLY NOW-PBPRINE PILOTS: AND MECHANICS FOR CONGOLESE "ATRFORCE SCHOOL mW CONGO. LEOP STATIGN POSING AS INTERESTED TTELIDB OFFICIALS IN CONTACT C/2 WEO NOT on BuT PROBAGIN SHSPECTS o_O STK &TIoN MA yw@ FORMALLY AWARE, KUBARK INVOLVERENI, _en2 winnie KUBARK ire Re s7, "REQUEST FROB costact 6/2 UPON RETURN WIESBADEN MID APRIL 70 OBTAIN WAHES AKD BIO DATA ON CANDIDATES ‘FOR CONsO JOBS HITE CBJECT TH SOME CASES OF THEIR RECRUITMENT AS KUBARK acmirs, IF LEAD TOE SUFFICIENT WOULD PREFER RECRUITMENTS BE MADE BY FROB PRIOR TO THEIR DEPARTURE FOR Lz0P. EXTENT OF C/2 INVOLVEMENT - + SHOULD BE KEPT MINTAUM. ° Be. FOR LEOPs : INFORM 6/2 contact WILL. BE MADE WTESPAIEN. Pe GRANTED aa - 12 FEB '60 FOR SUCH CONTACTS. : END OF HESSAGE. NG orricees TESTER C. WOUCK, c/ae/a BRONSON THEEDY, c/a cooroin RELEASING orrices H . SECRET AUTHENTICATING OFFICER REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Copy No. ene eee me ee AMR ce ee vt ome ee wee eee ee CLASSIFIED MESSAGE _ onc. PANIED NIESCTUR oe unit: AF AS/2 6 SECRET. . ext > 4818 a of ; : 3 Date: 10 APRIL 1962 aUCAl [o] to. FAGB, GEGPULIWILIB = “INFO: ° FRANKFURT , Of} 22 cr FROM, , CONE 7 Epp F3 “INFO: ~ 10 yw orf YBa DIRECTOR a Llp CG? ” cle, c/et 3, s/c 2 2 (part) FB, eoP i = : a 7 . - _— creom 34147 ' “34146 (oor ike 188) : END OF MESSAGE, ! ONSON THEEDY, C/AF eben BR OH ? js 4a COORDINATING OFFICERS aK CG. HOUCK, c/ar/t ; CELEASING OFFICER SECRET . AUTHENTICATING OFFICER _ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. © Copy No. ‘pogo - DIRECTOR TROM & LEOPOLOVILLE “APR: 9 13382 61 . ACTION s Gas copy SLOTTED FoR ae AT 1100, 9, APR’.61)) c/ca INFO, ciety cfr 2 cite 3, sie 2,5 | sain oe = “UN 33155 oe - ant PRITY piaciteLeoP 1155 (tT LA oe mt y ——oo. . ot ra: a BB (GROGIE RVEAT _ : ¥ REF Leap 1128 @/9 oF 7s) te KANDOLO NINISTER TOs SIGN CONTRACT, DETAILS SETTLED BUT TYPICAL . CONGOLESE PROCRASTINATION« Swanson DELAYED DEPARTURE TWICE ‘BECAUSE ul couTRACT NOT YET siaveD But 1s SEIT ING 11 APR AS FIRY DEPARTURE WHETHER CONTRACT SIGNED OR NOT. GCC INF ORYED. HAVE NOT MENTIONED SUGGESTION PARA 3 REF TO SWANSON. MALTING 2. . APPROVALs 3. WIROGUE REPORTED 9 APR STAHL EXPECTED ANY. DAY. IF POSSIBLE. VILL ARRANGE THEY NOT MEET. 7 END OF MESSAGE a 4 CS COMMENT: *suGcESTED conagt BE. _ ESTABLISHED repos WIESBADEN. : id yl . REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. _ Copy Now CLASSIFIED MESSAC - oe pin fo e DIRECTOR iy cet FROM 4 LEOPOLDVILLE ae APR 7 13012 61 ; oN JAction( c/a 3 (reo COPY SLOTTEO FOR AF at B55, 7 aFRr.61) “INFO” 4 COP, C/CA, che Clee Hh EE "PRIORITY. os = IN 32207 _ - SWANSON piscussed covTRacT viTd uiioc ACTING CHIEF. ath gobs POSROTTLS ; RE REF | LEOP 1140 PIEROTTI STATED UNOC POLICY TO GIVE FULL SUPPORT PIERROT AND CAF. AND ve AS LONG AS NO BELGIANS” OR - PEPRINER’ “INVOLVED AS ADVISORS UNOC IN | FULL, ao vo! “secoRD. _S¥ANSON WEETING | AMBASSADOR To CLEAR AIR ‘COMPLETELY: . - oe END OF vESSAGE - CS COMMENT: _#STATED STATION INF OAIMZ0 AMBASSADER THAT. SWANSON REP CF EUROFEAN. SUBSIDIARY OF OF PEPRIVE PARENT COMPANY NOW iN LEQF NEGOIATING CONTRACT. WiTH CAF. i GE ey RPRODUCTION.3Y OTHER TAAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, "Copy No. ceva peje eee ane eggs wet cette Meee ere eee ee ee ae 1 a “ROUTING A108 UI er ose Ome venereal 14-0000 | | | DME 7: 6 APR 61 _ To 7 , FLOM 3 _ ction: C/AF 3 (TEMPO COPY SLOTTED c/Ar 1430, 6 APR) ~ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE = “ry, 467 40 | : DIRECTOR _ LEOPOLEWILES APR 6: 1921Z 61 cop, c/CA, cfc, c/Fi a oft 3 ‘s/¢ 2 oo — PRIORITY IN siTho || REF LEOP 1128 = os _ ae on STATION: INFORKED AMBASSADOR THAT SWANSON REP OF EUROPEAN ~ suesrptaRy OF PBPRINE PARENT COMPANY NOW IN LEOP NEGOIATING CONTRACT © AND KIND OF “DEAL ‘SADE, WITH oa “ couTract. ae _ Ds oh ae “uITH CAF. THIS PRESENTED aS DEAL ‘STRICTLY , BETWEEN oC AND “coxpany WITH No MENTION KUBARK - “INTEREST, "AMBASSADOR “CONCERNED BE- CAUSE NAY BE AGAINST 21 FEB RESOLUTION uN. Alt BASSADOR STATES CAN oT APPROVE OR BACK SuANSON IF HE ‘DOES Not OBTAIN UNOC "APPROVAL OF if ate eed i L. 2. AMBASSADOR TOLD OUR “INTEREST ony AROUSED LAST COUPLE DAYS WHEN SWANSON: APPEARED. WE INTERESTED. IN- wo INSTRUCTORS f ARE REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. Ce en fia waleeepye cones Ser tag fT 14-0000, : - ATES eee ” oA | wa, CLASSIFIED MESSAGE . : : ~ o 3. STATION INSTRUCTING SWANSCH CLEAR WITH UNOC BEFORE PRO- ob | °-CEEDING, “THCUGH SWANSGN PBPRIME NO OTHER PBPRIME CONNECTION SHOWS, _.. SITUATION SUCH UNOC. DECISION THIS TINE UNCERTAIN AND ENTIRE OP MAY "BE SHORT CIRCUITED. A. - AMBASSADOR FEELS STRONGLY THIS MATTER TO POINT NE STATED - “=. MIGHT HAVE-TO. REMAND SvANSON PASSPORT IF DEAL MADE WITHOUT UNOC AP- -PROVAL . VIEW ABOVE, SUGGEST HaS NOT DISCUSS WITH STATE PENDING OUT- COME SWANSON-UNOC ‘TALK. . che Ce ee END OF MESSAGE CS COMMENT: *SUGGESTED CONTACT BE ESTABLISHED FOR SWANSON WIESGADEN Sit 1oH WOULD” EXPEDITE OBTAINING NAMES AND BIO DATA OF CANDIDATES. CCULD ALSO PRCVIDE ACCESS TO CANDIDATES FOR POSS IBLE RECRUITMENT. ce i jo? REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy Now | Pe : a De - ot wo oe ee _ OUTING ee R + DIRECTOR oe ’ LEOPOLOVILGE | _ C/AF "3 (TEMPO COPY SLOTTED oft 41000, 5 APR) cop, cca, c/e c/F 2 soles 3 » sje 20 ; meee itimveniciete nb Aah A i a led, 1 . - yi neabessons * , . patie ener es: beep? — 126. cBETTELAEIN yeriNa) ‘DIR cate LEG oie aveat \ . oe can FAs DIR 33071 ie p00 oe a - on me o 7 5, DIR 30893 Cod HOG rr ye WOT GOING suROPE “USING ALI de HILO» yInos BI SvANSON VISIT’. . HERE PRECLUDES NEED. RE PARA a REF A WEROGUE REPORTS COL STAHL : _— - ~- CANCELLED. ‘TRIP LEOP ast ; NOHENT FOR uNKWoWN REASON, a a “eowtact viTH ‘suns DELAYED UNTIL REF a | RECEIVED. Lone : “wypA Discuss! BETWEEN, virioguE AnD SUANSON, HELD 4 APR iti IGHT pusiness SALVACK as TPELIDE, REP. “bisoussi08 cEnTERED ON STRA PAYHENTS, CONTRACTS, LIFE IN ‘DEAL CONCERNING rwstRve TRS NEEDED, SURANCE, AVAILABILITY “woRKNa ccuorTrONs, ETC. procest sTUHBLING -eLcxs Nov “ARE HETHOD SIGNING, ‘cotaacts “aND COST PLUS cunt ON SWAN TLLING NEGOTIATE AND MAKE DEAL. “BUT | pots : : SON'S PARTS SUANSON ul “y CLASSIFIED Miu? 2s a So : Peeht io RUNG ” iene wml tee " veRDOUE piscussiNa Pornts, vItH PIERROT 5 APR aND vie Leet ‘svnvsen FOR FURTHER rscusstoy a TERNORN 3 APR. : 3 a IMMEDIATELY AND RE- Pan “suaison statis HAS v0 PEOPLE READY ; “ MAINDER SOON: “ony us FRO ‘staTbaints ‘AND s}TUATION HE AVARE AT , - . T STATION. CONCURS HE APPEARS DISCREET. ye LEAST PEPRIME INTEREST bu a SUGGEST CONTACT BE ESTABLISHED FOR SWANSON WIESBADEN WHICH WOULD EX ; PEDITE ceTaINING NAMES AND BIO DATA OF CANDIDATES. “COULD ALSO PRO” Ce VIDE access 70 CANDIDATES FOR POSSIBLE RECRUITHENT. SWANSON ETD * th i, i - oo: . oo _ 6 APR. - ae oa a ts ; ee ne Mee : af - . ~ “ee “END OF MESSAGE . ~ . _-e . (CS COMMENT: *SINCE UPHILL. INVOLVED, ‘CONFUSED AS TO.WHY PIERROT ASKING wW/iconracr “COL STAHL. at Mop eee REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Copy Now any . aia 4 one | DATEL L1sscrur. . uN. SEY w/e . ext”: als OATE= g RHUL aged 1616 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE: Si RYSAT \10. LEOPOLDVILLE é4 Irom DIRECTOR * oO - CONF, C/AF 3 scop, s/c 2 TO, (perry) nop NO TA creo 33214 ReFt a. LOOP 112 (ui 2988) we ae B. DIR 326% (CUT 907%) C. DIR 33071 (CUT 91606) - ge INSTRUCTIONS REFS B aD C STILL STAND. > I END OF MESS&GE.” it. C/S COMMENT: DISSEMINATION APPLICASLE TO RYBAT YONECTAR CABLES... ye, LESTEH C. HOUCK, C/aF/ WEST A dete BRONSON TWELOY, C/2F RILEASYNO OFFICER SERED AUTHENTICATING OFFICER \ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 'S PROHIBITED. Copy No. 3 eu. 14-0900 a ra . | 7 FR GLASSIFIED MESSAGE“ 498. J APR GL - “TO ‘a DIRECTOR REM 1 LEOPOLOVILLE: ACTON » C/AF 3 (rei. COPY, SLOTTED AF AT 19h0 M Re NIeSciiR, AF, NOTIFIED “AT Be APR) "Og “COP, 8/62 ea want 7 on oe Ds “js COMMENT: “DISSEMINATION APPLICABLE - \ © TO'RYBAT YORECTAR CABLES. f ic REF Ae LEOP Ante, 22 376 ) 1 SWANSON’ UAWITTING ‘KUBARK RELATIONSHIP Le °THIS’ CASE-BUT HAS "FULL SECURITY ~~ G5 ue TE CLEARANCE” AND: HAS BEEW. CONTACT. BARK — -OrR 52696 s(O-T 7 aH) oe GERMANY “IN PAST." le _ULROGUE RECEIVED CASLE FRO SWANSON LATE 2 APR GIVING ETA 3: APR CABLE “STATES SANSGH STAYING BRAZ SINCE No VISA LEOP., ¥IRGUGE REQUESTS STATIN i> Sf PRESENT AT WEETINGS BUT STATION NEEDS KNOW DEGREE SWANSON SITTING AND CWER FOR STATION, REP BE PRESENT, 1¥ -stnisax wuITaINe 1 THIS CcuLD BLOW OP. PLAN VIROGUE : at CONTACT SWANSON 4 APR BRAZ. 2. FULLY RECOGNIZE DANGERS WEROGUE COVER IN GER¢ANY BUT WITH. |, SILL REPS APPEARING IN LEc? ¥IROGUE AND COVER VILL.BE PUT TO TEST yo ANYWAY. WISH t BAPHASIZE wIRo2UE DIRECTED GO EUROPE BY.CAF AND’ oe E Stat IQN FEELS IT NECESSARY VIZCGUE OBEY FOR PROPER DEVELOPMENT 7 Loc) OPERATIONS. 7 PQELHE _ is (ENO OF MESSAGE) REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE [SSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Copy Ne. be —— aT Settee So ~ ae oe so fe we _" rT | 14-0000 ae (wrrocup raat oo CT, NS | CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ee OG: Dan Nieseiur:nye “WD” vial ae . 10; LEOPOLIVILLE oy, from, DIRECTOR . aa . . CONF: “3 : Mol Neotectas c/chy C/Ft 2, aa 3. $/e 2 —_ —— aC TT maaeee 10 PRITY LScP | a iNFo ; 6 oo, 2 Ree 33971 bk cece von “ay so 33071, Now Seale REF: A. Lovp 1112 (In 29376) “o a ts 4}- a ~-B. muna - $132 (mr 26066) C. LEUP.. 1069 (at 25116) PARA 3 1. OUR FIRST. IVTEREST Chil. AIRFORCE Is TO SEE -THAT IT FILLED BY . . AX _BOW-BELGIANS.. “ALL TINGS BEING POS SIBLE WE-WOULD-ALSO LIKE/INTELL PEEETRATION AND STILL HOPE BUR -TSIG BUT TH VIEW ‘PRIORITY WILL HOT DFTERFERE DIRECT . - GERMAN CONTRIBUTION. 2, STHCE SWANSON UMNITTING (ALTHO PRCBABLY SUSPECTS KUSARK INTEREST) “You WILL HAVE TO ENSURE VIA Xt PTACOUE/L TUT YU secrRESEIT'SD IN DISCUSSIONS. ASSUME od, ROLE OF TPELIDE OFFICER ACSIGNED TO THIS TYPE TEVELCPMENTS ADEQUATE EXPLANATION , TO SWANSCN WHO REPCRIELLY BIECRGET. HTS COMPYSY CONFIRMED THAT A CABLE IN FRENCH EAD BEEN SENT W/L Oi 22 MARCH AND Oe/NSCH PRESENTLY IN LEOP. 3. W/L NOT ORIGINALL y CHEE! FOR ROLE T1PS ME BAS ASSUNED. WE DEFINTTELY - KOT WILLING PERMIT CIM FRES WUL IN EURCES VAKING CONTACTS A/O CONTRACTS AT ’ WELL. INDEED UNLESS A CLoLs ID HARD HAUE ‘5 iEPT ON HIM ES MAY LIKELY END UP 3 HARD HEADED 42D QUET AND MORS OF é _LBILITY B Tis REALIZE Co WILL uve @O 55 CH UIC TOES AND EQUALLY HARDHEADED Bur KE MUST HOT BE ALLOWED TO GET GUT CF UD ALD OUR REMDinG fs HAR i WILL pESPSCT THIS : COQROINATING OFFICERS TELEASING ornicet AGTHENTICATING OFFICES sEt ? " REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN | THE ISSUING es IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. wet west ae aoe for —- se on a. ; ; ‘ CLASSIFIED MESSAGE : : ROUTING owG: Den Niesefur :rye ; UNIT: AP/W/2 SECRET. exr : 488 ; . H : pate 3 April 1962 08 — 1O _ os , L \ ; i \ From: DIRECTOR : \ a 7 ; 1 PAGE THO CONF: ROUTINE “cut “ON6OS o 2307 INFO: ' Cite Dia - to Co, , "aNFO. 5 ok. SINCE WPUILL, KIVOLVED WS CONFUSED AS 10 Wu PIERROT ASKING W/ CONTACT COL STASL, COL STSIN AXD UNIDENTIFIED GENERAL (PRESUMABLY UTILITY) IN MIINICH'T0: DISCUSS-ARMS FOR CAP SINCE FER REF B COL STAHL NOW IN CONGO . SUPPOSEDLY DISCUSSING SAME TOPIC UMLEBS ¥/1. UNAWARE ‘TRIS’ FACT AND TRYING -. PLAY OWN TO/ANGLE. Aus 10 Is HOTED THAT PER REF C PIERROT TOLD W/L “THEY I” CONTACT COLONEL GERMANY WHO COULD CHECK INSTRUCTORS". ‘THIS MAY WELL BE a UPHILL AND IF SO NAMES SWANSON IS PLANNING TO SUGGEST ARE BONA 30H FIDE INSTRUCTORS WITHOUT INFERENCE UPSILL AKD WITHOUE KUBARK AFFILIATION. - 5. IN OUR VIEW W/L INVOLVEMENT WIT UPHILL PORTENDS DIFFICULTIES “BOR HIM EVEN DISASTER IN OUR USE OF HIM SINCE AS YOU KCW W/L SoCuEITATION ”. PALE AND THIS AND HIS ALLEDGED MILITARY SERVICE IN GERMAN ARMY CAN EASILY BE CHECKED BY UFHILL. . a . 6. DETSRMINATION POSSIBLE EXIT WIROGUE THIS CASE TO BE MADE AFTER WR” ca INFORMED RESULTS SHANSGH/NIROGUE CCWERSATIONS. REPEAT THESE MUST BE MONTTORED . END OF MESSAGE oe : : Few en fete isd BRONSON IMEEDE FESR CAG C/AF { 1 pee QOEINATING OFFICERS - G/AR/W RELEASING OFFICER ; J. covwrettectine onnices f ECRET ‘ REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Copy No. - 14-0000 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE - ROUTING SECRET AFR 3 083C2 SERVICE oo, ; oo. . IN. 29376 A LECP 1312 - . 10 oo co INFO er vn, CHE cS COMMENT : “coRaZcT F fABA 19 READ: a IN ANSWER REF A PARA 2 WE PREFER WIROGUE REMAIN LEOP: BUT HE WORKING “FOR CAF AND CROERTD EUROPE, Nod GIVE “Cth (FNUS STAHL i) tte MNT 5132 iin 260661), COL. (rau) STEIN, AND SECOND TASK TO CONTACT GERMAN OFFICERS UNI DENT IF iED GERMAN GOMER aL MUNICH. HE 19 DISCUSS ARMS -FOR CAF INCLU NG. hcaniahed VAFSS AND QUANT I nN PRICE, METHZD ANO TIME OF DELIVERY, THOUGH HE ir T ¥e ao Mi MEVENT LEAVING THIS MATTER UPHILL, OCES HS WISH PROMISE NAMES LTHER ARH OEALERS. Why BE CI TISULT KEEP WEROGLE LeaP~ iF” “MALDOP AND FEESSCy MINED HE GO GERMANY." REPRODUCTION ay OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE Is PROHIBITED. Copy No. 14-0000 ALADSIFIEU Witd nS 2 | - 628 saga DATE 112 ApR 61 (TEMPO copy SLOTTED AF AT “45 0 2 APR “DR. HOUCK, AF NOTIFIED AT/7810, MR NIESCILR, /t.2 NOTIFIED. 1615 2, APRIL) OPERATIONAL IMMEDIATE IN 29376 | OPEN DIR CITE LEOP 1112 “ORE Ae DIR: 52895 | Cour i044): He B. DIR 32696 Con a0n34) ot. IN ANSWER. REF A PARA 2 WE PREFER. WIROGUE . REMAIN LEGP BUT : : Now GiweEw SGeawd TASS HE WORKING FOR CaF AND. ORDERED EUROPE |FOFE-CRORTLON-OARBEED-WEEEFORYARD) - TO CONTACT. GERMAN OFFICERS coL _CFNUD (STAHL CL) (SEE MUNI 5132), Cw eee) ~eoL (FNU) STEIN AND UNI DENTLFT ED GERMAN GEN fon. nuNTCH. HE ¢PORFEON— - To GARSEED-WIEL— rank Discuss ARS FOR CAF INCLUDING TYPES AND ) QUANTETY aoe if _ . Aun icaBee . . : : - CPORFEONGGRASLEBUFLL=RORWARD): PRICE, METHOD AND TINE OF DELIVERY. _. . eToven WE Ker Ty ACTUALY MAKE DEAL, TO PREVENT! _ CPORFEGUGARBLED=wrLE-PORMARD) VLEAV ING THIS MATTER UPHILL, DOES HAS WISH PROVIDE NAMES OTHER ARNS s OEALERS. MAY BE DIFFICULT KEEP" VIROGUE LEOP IF KAZADI AND PLERROT oe a “DETERMINED HE GO GERMANY 9, : _ Rep. REQUEST CLARIFICATI ON REF B. IF “SWANSON. NOT WITTING KUBARK RELATIOS HI. SEGRE REPRODU : BY: OTHER. THAN. THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, . Copy No, ao 4 Te _ ‘PER PREVIOUS S TRAFFIC, ONE LEVER “USED. SY VEROGUE TO pECOHE, PIERROT ADVISER "yas STORY HE HaD CONTACTS. ‘TO PROVIDE Iwstauctons. Te sumisan ESTABLISHES DIRECT contact RIERROT THIS couLD EASILY. ‘unpeRcut NIROGUE INFLUENCE. wood: _ 3. ISH URGE IF. POSSIBLE RECRUIT AT. Least ONE Each ingowante _ AND FLYING INSTRUCTOR PRIGR TO amRLVAL LEOP, FULLY APPRECIATE. TIME FACTOR a _ AND DESIRE PREEWPT ANY EFFORT ON ‘PART PIERROT To PROCURE INSTRUCTORS "BY OTHER “CHANNELS. vIF. WIROGUE”) “AND SVANSON SETTLE. oN NAMES. “THERE Is 1 i AS POSSIBLE TIME FOR HaS TO CHECK OUT PROSPECTIVE INSTRUC TORS AND ne “MAKE RECRUITMENT PITCH. ALTH OUCH CONGOLESE HAVE BIG IDEAS AND HOPE NEED MORE INSTRUCTORS, THIS MAY NOT 32 CASE. IF VE RUSH IN ALL 2 NONKUBARK ASSETS WE may FIND OURSELVES WITH EXPENSIVE. OP | OVER WHICH WE HAVE LITTLE CONTROL AND WHICH NIGHT PRODUCE LITTLE ': : FOR KUBARK» : ee a . a IF FEASIBLE suaGEsT HQS DELAY SWANSON TRIP AND HAVE HIM CASLE. deen ob acres . WIROGUE INH EDIATELY To MEET HIM IN EUROPE. ALSO, PLEASE ADVISE REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED 14-0000 ;. LEOP ime. ' Ne 293576 —s 3 SOON -syecisTs SALVACK “OR cuTHAN use TF. PRESENT, vaneauer seas KEETINGS: ines, rT IF Svansow cones. -LEOP rHpOSsIBLE 3 10. at TEND. ALL WeET _siorpete sos ce, Sot nee TE aa eineenpeptcpees oa Pewiedetinete Sreuneieeit * Peo er poAnueTiON RY ATHFR THAN ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED 14-0000 ORG: Dr. L L.G.Hiouek. : CNT: “C/AR/W . at ag3g 1530 DATE: - 3 : ty "REFS “A Lop’ 1202 (IN 28638) | . B. DIR t 32696 (our. 9073S) _ le ~ ASSuNE “REFS * CROSSED. AS OU NOTS SKANSON sxROUTE LOOP. 2. - IN ANY ava WE DEFINITELY Dw NOT WANT WIRDGUE wanDsnNG Ti DO EUROPE. . So . _ 3. FOR TOEDIATE “FUTURE WISH ALL MEETINGS 1 TO BE IN AREA AND coneOLLD BY KUBARK STAFF PERSONNEL. END OF MESSAGE References RYBAT AY, - wee . BRONSON TWE. Y COORDINATING Orficers eePhcg h eereasin@/bPrices SECRET no SLAF rine OnfceR REPRODUCTI NN 3Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. Copy No. 14-0000 “pvgecon 2 ROM LEOPOLDVILLE OD alee NOTIFIED “At 1605 SIE as wR Sisse (wor SENT ‘BERN STS ¢ ts - AT NEETING 31 “MARCH vIROGUE REPORTED. PIERROT AND KAZADI | HAVE: wok ORDERED HIS TRAVEL GERMANY TO “MAKE FINAL aaRaNCENENTS. FOR “HIRING AND TRANSPORTATION RONGOLESE AIR FORCE (CAF) IstRUCTORS. HE. SHOULD DEPART WEEK 3-7 APRIL VIA UAT AND CURRENTLY INTENDS TRAVEL GENEVA THEN GERMANY. ‘LOCATION IN GERMANY DEPENDS | ON ARRANGEXENTS | WITH SWANSON: FROM WHOM HE Has NOT YET HEARD AND WITH WHOM ARRANGEMENTS ” must | BE ‘MADE BEFORE DEPARTURE. SWANSON CABLE NEEDED SOCNEST. * WEROGUE TO ALSO MEET CAF CONTACT IN GERMANY WHOSE NAME ae AND LOCATION STILL NOT KNOWN. WIROQUE BEING PRESSURED TO OBTAIN THIS INFO. Be en _ 8. STATION SeLIEVES WIROGUES ACTIVITIES. a “SHOULD BE Copy No. 1409002 wee ts + Leop 1102 rw. 20638. pace . CLOSELY -GuIDED. CENEVA AND GERNANY. CONTACT INSTRUCTIONS ; EXACT ITINERARY. . \ WILL BE PROVIDED WHEN KNOWN, — “secintty. ‘Has REaUESTED FULL uroance » FROM § sr1ON “Y : : . -_ security ‘SYSTEN “AND “SusststioNs suouLD BE BASED’ ov we “ROHAN: THO GERMAN ARMY PATTERN Ww KEEPING VIROGUE COVER... . “REQUEST DISPATCH reno aN DY SACKGROUND MATERI ALe ; _— END OF MESSAGE | G/S COMMENT: *REQUESTED WIROGUE DEVELOPMENTS. 4 . a 4 ke oe kent oe Nomen lnee te dF Pee cote . 7 : REPRODUCT 10N BY OTHER THAN vie OFFICE iS PROHIBITED [ortetestenvonces queempninen og penameay pemisemenaaael SRST SARS TASES sey went cee > ., a * woe tre ene ean ite Lae ence ee ee ee Vie Cee tee ee ers wee le ee 2 te ee TA dite 14-09000 : DIRECTOR © ACS LEFORD oi P.2- | a 32696 Dissemination APPL IcaBi ECTAR CABLES. (1927093 : 7 KUBARK RELATIONSHIP “EOP o537. (Im 15023) ee ee ‘SWA ISON" GH COMPANY AND. AT LEAST _ SCE CE GERMAN INSTRUCTIONS RECRUITED a. CR RECRUITASLE. oy KOBARK rN Cowracit “mw PARENT: compas Rs OCR SilaSOn FOREIGN REP | STATIONED ATESBADEN AND ACKB DEVELOP conP DS Suc CS IDIARY, , SA: NSOW “UNatT KUBARK RELATION sEIP THIS CASE Bur HA" FULL SECURITE CLEARAIKE AND- ‘HAS BEEN Corracr ‘KUBARK GERMANY IN PAST, 7 = 2.. SuAISO! CORED HOME OFFICE HE PLUTON 4 ¥ISTD LEOP O/a 2 APR TO Discuss FERSOM EE, TRAINDG SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS A:D co: TRACTS. VILL CAPIE ETA To MmOGE/, , 4. S¥A.so MILL HAVE LIST OF po: A PIDE ne DSTRUTORS wilcH Ip“ . ACCEPTABLE, 70, FL:PAOT VILE co ¢ovco SOOST. “er oP mH GROUP WILL BS RECRUITED MUBARK AGRISS SI0s TRE 700 SkORT. BUF AS “20 DOW ages POR Kone TSTRUCTORS - 02 POR REPLACE 2s OF FIRST GRUP RUCARK CA? cho TMECT ecRurep AGES THRO MS4GIED 70 mn FREEMPR SVAISON'S FAGCESR § Bat RICE. CKIS FASE oF ng “Oe Fe. wHOE "0 FROCURS TS he TO PEE LOI Furi: “R W/L DEALS srRoicy: DISC Sel ed SITH 3.2.50 02 co: ipucy ‘3! SES 10S WITHO Lp Of < i E:D OF MESSACE, WE: yn BRO ny d oy . COQLDINATING OFBICERS © : ss We Cc, FOUCK, “C/aF fa 0 , t @QLEasInga orrices uae aurmenricatina Orrice REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING. OFFICE tS PROHIBITED. Copy No, oe : aura BS 3 ap : : 7 . = = - ——ry, . “uasy’ 7 7 {Agate se msok @ Ni 7 CONTINUATION OF. 3 " : i LEA . _ - DISPATCH, . i _ i, 5S ; _DBPATCH ANE i: a (Tor Chic, xuRror ae “ miapseaarres mins ‘RUEBARs Vise haat, aP Caknoes a, PRCM, . Caief of Statica, beopoldville DAP. 29 april 1942 . (SUBECP: §«—490/'T1C/c perational/ 11nOGUE ve Pranenittal - -Beeaipt for iogemanits ; ; | aStiGay . Fer Tour ‘nfoinie tien "Be indexing reqaired a) ACLi-230, dated BO Soh 1962 _ 28 April 1981 | Attacheantr as stated above, Wo Zassettotioa: gags, 3/attoeh _ ee oo dar- 4 439477 ¥ . . : . os mevicus EDITION : . SERS ATION r Fast NO ; ve : ERESI _ ® zees La | L_Jeonreeto | a Sd ae . 14-0000 ia KID a (Bist aren al ve prea? 1 woe H a eres se ! cad of . SEMEN macuines . Revancnces. oe BIR 29127 ee oe ‘Granemitted. herewith are tvo WH If Gemmin documents (attachment: ay ‘1 Sesued to subject- whic substantiate his. background egend- as a former ~ .Webmmacht : Captain. it. B gives particular. information: of entries’ on the documents vhich ; you: ray ‘ee for briefing - subject. sted that: these documents: be- returned to this office when ra naeded. operationally. Please sign | and. return one. "COPY: of ‘the enclosed : receipt for “authentication materiale. “WALLACE P. JACCOMY. Enclosure: {1 envi.) UNDER SEPARATE COVER : A. docusents with receipt lL. ; B. information Distributior: : . + 3+ C03, lecpolaville, w/eacl. UNDER SEPARATE COVER ‘ Lb S47L. ———- OAYE TYPHO DATE UISPATECHRD . , 30 MARCH 1961 ’ . 7s er ATEH BynSOL ANS NUMOET a ; ACLH+258 , WZADQUANTERS FILE MUMEUR ! | !. i : : —“CCAGirication REF: AQUATIC i SECRET : ‘. ORIGINATING 7 a ~ — Ter 1» TSD/SRS. wo/encl. ~ sOSEPA "BORSIGER re . ECORDINATING { i ~ AP/W/L, wfencl. A 7 ’ 1 - <B frites DATE OFPICaR's Niit 1 - IB/FS TED — PE SOT ATT] oemcars aenaraag CHARLES J. RYAN @rric= SyLaG. ‘ASSTC/TSD AUTH i 14-0000 ‘he vss grant tod a leave for over five days. * that he recelved. saze shots for dysentery (Py am, SECRET DOcuNTAt Tes FoR Geom FEDNER | MOLITARY cshttricame %. a ; 1. Military Certificate Ansucd by. the: Sth ‘Gremidier tretntig Brigsde. (tiatzy) » The degigeation . 0.U. Gn" | the Hebb bana’ “top corne: mans "Orteuiatetiunrt” F at ie * he plage | of soue-vhich during vor time “etd not “aped fy a town’ or ‘area due to security consideration. . It merely” neans ‘the place were the unit: was physically . " statiionsd at the time the. aocuzent wes iasued. ‘The certificate states that Capt. Georg Reine er, torn 23. July 1921 in Salzburg as loot his regular military pay - Book ox 2 2.1944 en ‘account of eneny’ ection. ‘A bev. book has not yet. been issued. a Lo SOLDBICE EASATZ, 2. the Soldbuch Ersatz (Pay took substitute). (a) Front Section (Solabuch-. brestz) indicates that document wes iscued to Capt. Georg Reiner, born on 25. July 1921 in Salzburg, his dog teg number is 214739, hig nearest of kin, his fether ‘Frenz Reiner, Lives in Ealzburg, Stebenburgerctr. 2. to} The, fection - (orden und Ebrenzei chen) indicates that he recetved a medal for having been | 7 wounded on 9.12.42. (c) The Section (Eeurlevbungen u uber flint Tage) shows that It vas a convalescent leave watch entitled hin to fre transportation. The lover portion of the same section sndieates (Rubr) and ws veccineted. The other aide - ef the document shcws the folloving frow right ‘to left. a. Clothing record. . : db. Issucnce of reticned shaving crean and scap. i c. Nore of military unit to Walch be belonga. 3. It is weques ted that. subject sign éooment on spece Provised., {Soldbuch Ersstz name over Rigenh2adige Unterschrift. } ; So DO NOP use bali voint pen. Have subject practice “his neme" several times before affixing to ioeuseat. RYBAT iL | | ber os agg SECRST. 14-0000 7, C/CA, C/Ct, S/F 2s C/ZE 3, S/C 20 21Set 2RANDER-UPHELL - (air Lege. tesa Cw au). _ oz UPHILL" s AIL AW ISOR: 19 CONS ad (DEP ak nG FOR THG WEEK” SoupltiLe 33} rane. Me viLt Have f myscussiens NESTOR WATS REVIE @ CONGO MIL SiTuaTts AND ACCEST FG? CONSIDESGTICO-. jRE MLD APRIL FOS Cligs wIS HOS ANY REQUESTS FOR AID, HE EXPEC STAHL. HIS TRUE NAME IS MEISTER U0 HE PL UREN SOlf MEISTER, BOR 42 may 192: Oe “opto EvGT £5. (Dias SEE MUNL 3234 Axo bi NO KURABK EFFORT CONTACT STAKL THIS TRIP, HAVE a 0 LEARNED. UPHILL INTEL AM ISOR now BEING TRALN ES iN] : oe § PRONIBIT IO. 14-0000 P op s, SLEAS -BOCHOLT, BORN 27 HARCH 1911 IN’ BESLIN TiINALKOWMISSAR AND SECURITY MAN FOR CKANCELLOR ADENAUE S344 51362.) 2 peter WOR gte Siete ; TDR: "exo oF MESSAGE m SENT: *HEARTILY CONCURKED Aovisabittry £ ESTABLISHING CONTACT PERSONNEL IN CONGO, “BELIEVED LOCAL EXCHANGE INFO USEFUL FOR, z AND, UPHILL, : . ue - . Teer. ; . - ¢ oe 4 ee MITES. z . We Pe re en ee | or werner \rwownnee: 14-0000 a :-er DIRECTOR. ROM 7 “ LEOPOLDVILLE. Wr , ; “C/AF 3 (ra 0 ¢ cory suortéd FOR ‘AF_AT 0935 ) wan) - ACTION _ OP clea, eres ca 2 shee 2. a ASSUME THERE 15. “KUBARK RELATIONSHIP WITH SYANSGN OR. COMPANY — er “AND AT. LEAST SOHE ¢ OF GERIaN INSTRUCTORS RECRUITED OR RECRUITABLE. _ PREFER RECRUITMENT INSTRUCTORS PRIOR TO ARRIVAL CONGO, 2. WILL ADVISE DEVELOPMENTS AS THEY OCCUR. END OF MESSAGE C/S COMMENT: *QUERIED DEVELOPMENTS BETWEEN MR. ROLAND Cc. SWANSON AND WIROGUE/t RE THE CONTRACTING OF PILOTS AND MECHANICS. . 14-0000 -_CLASSIFIED MESSAGE fy — cries Des TEscitR: Cunt AB/W/z ee mh: Br 3539 se proms DIRECTOR. cONR <¢ OPERATIONAL ye : JAMEDIATE . “ (pRITY) ne a. eo a, SEO re 832 ah a “Ep 1d (ie osm) gg SH me Be Laor 1069 (i 25216) _ : . ra KR. =0L - ci Ge Wi: 2S, EVWOP Ens Rep ox ohio “DEWLOR: AT soRP WweECh ; 7 SPACL.L1usS lis 0. TRACTLG PILOT « i MECHiE0S WEL seid vse CLs ULM! oraCIFIG FAOFOSLS, IKSTAUSTORS WILL 35 ever ai SIX EL mt STRAT. 2, PLS -DVISE TEVELOPMENTS. EAD OF HEG2:08. Tae c/s COMMENT: _*KAZADI. AND. CROWD PUSHING FOR 8YMEDIATE RESULTS ‘Ato TEND TO BLAME. wpe A one : WEROGUE THAT PROGRAM HAS NOT STARTED.” a 4b hb BROASOk Tritt COORDINATING NOPS Oo, F FY BELBaASING orbice ; ‘ertoallenon BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Copy Ne 14-0000 TO 4 iRecToR 2 jeg ‘wa CLASSIFIED MESSAGE Os "438 ot _— af var 61: 7 ECUTING FROM. 4 _-REOPOLOVILLE’ ” ACTIONS: ( | C/aF °3 (TEMPO! coPY SLOTTED Po AF at 1i20 28 wAR) INFO ot COP, c/ca, cfel, cfr, 2, “s/e 2. | So 1 prrerity > PRITY DIR CITE LEOP 108 raat Ga ‘UI ROGUE, > REF -LEOP tecol®251) a) er — _ _ o ae WIROGUE INFORMED BY PEERROT 27 MARCH CAF. SCHOOL WILL DEFINITELY wo “1 (eons) "BEGIN 3 APRIL. AT SAME TIME ASKED IF HE COULD LEAVE Te EDEATELY a FOR’ EUROPE TO GET INSTRUCTORS. AND AGAIN QUERTED FOR NANES OF PEOPLE TO WGN. HE HaD WRITTEN. “HAS STILL NOT. ‘OBTAINED NAME OF GERNAN COL - WHO 15 CONGOLESE CONTACT BUT CAF WILLING TO YPass: 2. WIROGUE VORRIED BECAUSE THUS FAR HE WAPABEEN ALL TALK AND NO? \ RESULTS. - PRESSURES ON wiScoue FROM VIFLAT/3, ‘AgADT’ AND PIERROT : : it : GREATER ALL THE bane “g0C CLAIMED CaN GET yusTRUCTORS HERE WITHOUT PASSPORTS. IF SOME NAMES SUPPLIED CaN STALL BUT WITHOUT ANY NAMES ; SITUATICN FOR WIROGUE BEC O4ING VERY DIFFICULT. Reshin 7 REPRODUCTION 8Y OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED, Copy No. De Sr a areal wv ° at a ve * a % & fe 4 AS ey oa 26480. “IF PROJECT DOESN*T RECEIVE SUPPORT INNEDIATELY HE WILL HAVE TOLEAVE. | ,. STATION DOUBTS PROBLEM QUITE THIS SERIOUSS ” ADVISE ACTION TACAN SOONEST.. =< + aad i a res END OF MESSAGE. - ake . e . .2 oe . ; « ’ . 7 . a REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE 1S. PROHIBITED 14-0000 soho “CLASSIFIED ME ESSAGE =TO 4 LAECTOR . Mes PP 7 “FROM y=LEOPOLDVILLE © _ 5 20802 61 “8 ACTION & C/A 3 (Teneo copy SLOTTED a am 5 MAR) oo ‘INFO. COP, c/ca, clthy cf 2, sk 2. PRICRITY . PRY. DIR cle Lec 1059- eS : , AINGBTIB -RYBAT - SO REF: A. DIR nv sin(Qare7as)ee B. ACLAa91_ Le ADDITIONAL DETAILS ASE LEARNEC SY-WIROGUE FROM CONGOLESE Cx : ae ALMOST DAILY BASIS, REF S$ CONTAINED ALL INFO THEN AVAILALL <4 AXD , SHOULD 2E IN HOS. “IN TYPICAL CONGCLESE MANNER XAZADI AND CKCUD ARE. nee PUMSHING FOR IN“EDIATE RESULTS AND TEND BLAME YIROGUE THAT “ENTERS : “ PROGRAN DID NOT START DAY AFTER THEY HAD IDEA. THEY TOLD Hin THzY WILL BEGIN 1 APR. 5 2. IN ADDITI CN TO ADVANTAGE OF KUSARK ASSETS BEING INSERTED INTO: ° - aR ED FORCES PER LECP > so1itra RE quest FoR wiRosuz TO DEVELOP ‘CaF re : E a: INTEL ARM Hag POSSIBILITIES FCR NEVELCPING CONGOLESE INTEL NET VEICH s ee { ULV | a en atin | ar ; REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN TRE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIITEN? - Sopy Now TORR SS OTR ASS Ea RTO TTS SEET Ee Neon ae : . t ay pa WOULD SE RESPONSIVE KUZAAK DIRECTION THROUGH WIRGGUS, THIS ENTIRE “COLLAPSE Ip Nor PROVIDED. “VIROGUE REPORTED 25. hagcM as FINAL . “conTRact ‘coun wor EE SIGNED wart ‘Bocus NENTATI GN. RECEIVED. 3. TO GAIN TIKE suSGEST Hes ARRANGE SHi D case N° FRENCH T@ IDEN - i FROM POSSIBLE - CANDIDATE wo kas aviATION “CONTACTS. IF PCs sYate : SECULD BE 3ACKSTOPPED SINCE KAZAD! AND PIERROT rifoRtizD YIROCUZ THEY Ih CONTACT CCLONEL IN GER“ANY WHO COULD CHECK INSTRUCTORS. “WIRGGUE HAS BEEN TOLD TO O3TAIN ALDITICNAL INFO, IDEALLY ONE IN. - \STRUC TOR AVAILABLE: NEAR Y APR VOULD SATISFY NOST CURRENT PRESSURES IF ASSURANCES OF REST FORTHCOHING SOON COULD BE GIVEN PIERROT AND” ENO OF MESSAGE " ¢S COMENTs® IN 20574 ®*PRESENTLY INVESTIGATING POSSIBILITY TO RECRUIT NON-PEPRIME INSTRUCTORS. thd CSO RE PRODUCT 1 ON BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFF ice 1S PROHIBITED 14-0000 OO wou CLASSIFIED MESSAGE oe ROUTING. = 25 MAR OL . _ INC - toe DIRECTOR . . RAIS oo 4 - “= FROM 1 LeqgevoutLt a © petion a (G/Af, 3 (TEMFO CORY sueTtaD AP DLV 1860, 25 NAR) - Neo 8 COP, c/ca, c/Cl, cet 2, sk 2 ae ee, PRIORITY te a : - aa FRITY DIR: wae LEOP 107. 7 dist 2 gat . —RYBAT _ | = ee ’ {noe . * : RE LEOP. 1069 {iN 25118) aa : wwe: MAYOR 6. F.. EINER, B.P.. 2949, LCOPOLOVILLES - “END OF MESSAGE ve - REPRODUCTION BY OTHiR THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. . Copy Ne. . CPA CY hare whores rameter acthteusecith 14-0000 _CLASSIFIED MESSAGE. 7 - Te ROUTING : | ie TOs OJRECTOR om J ergy ECE a! a. / a —- 7 : LEOPOLOVILLE MAR 23 18072 61° . “eff. 3 (170 copy SLOTTED. FOR AF AT? 1320 id yak) PRIORITY a Le ‘8. ALA Ast le. “wEROSUE suoweD station, “oR pocimTS. 3 FROGS 8 eanistay NATIONAL raise ouTLIWINS NEW CONGO. AIR Foes cards paaris Liste FOUR, wecHaN tes ‘wsTeuCTORS IN FIELDS “yoToRS, RADIO ELecT#igity AND IN- sannc Ve ‘seven car cat auDING GrFICER 10 EUROPE AN pERsoudzts To stuDy ‘ADMIN, ootr reais F FoR oF F Ic1ENery AND eEcIN ‘SERVICE FCR OPS CONTROL ND” te © SECURITY, SERVICE. me wiROsuE BEING PRESSURED: BY PIERROT AND XAZADZ FOR RESULTS HIS . EFFORTS RECRUIT “INSTRUCTORS. “auso ASKED: = FOR DOCU EN TATION. " YIROGUE - REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE une OFRCE 1s PROHIBITED, Copy No. ET ES ace’ ee ee 14-0000 - : “BITS? | PAGE 2 IN- GERIANY. IN RESP ON SE To HIS HYPOTHETICAL LETTER THAT SO4EQNE i * agTIveby canst DERING or en, ae Se Goop POSSIBILITY WIROGUE PosiTioV VILL 3 JEOPARDIZED BY HIS a \ a not PRODUCING InsTAveTORS. nenutce TIME ELEWENT at BUT cousouesz so ot oe : ; ( a ianxtous DEVELOP CaF. “RAPIDLY, “ADVISE ‘SOONESt. * _ END: OF MESSAGE‘ ms coments . SWIRGUE . NOW “HAS “ATTESTATION AS ADVISOR’ WITH RANK OF. mAuoR ‘To CONGOLESE AIR FORCE SIGNED ‘BY AZADI. ; : a | ; . fF REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE 1$ PROHIBITED 14-0000 eng, . De uIss SOrR : oe a ren JUSSIFIED, MESSAGE ‘s unite AFAWEST/2 - ; ext ' 4218 : VTE pate: -23 ALWH 1962 : 10 ' LEOPOLD ILL - : , ait FROM: DIRECTOR ' CONF: — /AE > Be INFO's _ COP, “c/o Ay y CLC cle fF 2, oft ey SHC i 2 open eeee ° era " NON-PBPRDGE: INSTRUCTORS. © ‘bo NOT BeLI-We FIUM comet . . CAN BE GIVEN “UNTIL COMPLETE RUN DOWN FOUCHED BY YOU ReCeIVED AND REVIEWED, Zo IN INTERIM HVE WEROGUS DEL:Y PIERROT. "END OF MESSAGE. , po 4 dash, ms . coorommanimevorgaciie™ LoL roy RELEASING OFFICER af. SECRET. . AUTHENTICATING OFBICER ROUTING sol 132 “OPemaTIONAL “IMMEDIATE CITE DR. gy ne ~ i. PASS; TLY Ves SrTGAT EG POSSILILITY 70. AoE REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. “ - + Copy N 14-0000 w8 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE 399. ti; ESS. So a a Spy - 1" 4 Les OUTING a DIRECTOR ; Q _ FROM LEOPOLDVILLE - Sy, Fr. “Fo: MAR 17 18342Z.61 , a . , . ry ACTION Car 3 (TeMBo'C copy SLOTTED -FOR AF ar 1 i7 MAR 61) “INFO oP, ¢/oro: ‘4, fea, ciel, cfr 2, eft 2 see . "pe SEEN —— ——} para ———— Tt . ParTy DIR’ Clie ee pr iH RYBAT{UIRCGUE ae oo "REF... BIR 29127 1 tut 2230. co oye CONPLETE RUNDCHN POUCHED 17 AR. ‘WIROGUE Now HAS aTESTAT TION as ADVISOR WITH RANK OF BAICR TO CONGOLESE. AIR FORCE SIGNED BY KAZADI. coutaact NOT VET SIGHED, Qe wInaeuE ASKED: 3Y PIERROT IF HE WOULD GO EUROPE TO HIRE IN” _ STRUC TORS. vrRocue WILLING SUT REEDS rsraons SET UP FOR HIM. _ WHEN ASKED TINE ELEMENT wrrosuz $a1D BY END OF MONTH. 3. PIERROT ALSO ASKED vrn0cuE TO CREATE coucoLess AIR INTEL AR . 7 mo, . cs a _— ; tat 4, STATION BELIEVES USE KUBARK nk RE zcRUITED INSTRUCTORS WOULD PRO- _ VIDE EXCELLENT KEANS INSERTING ASSETS INTO ARFED FORCES AND DEVELOPING AIS FORCE INTO HIGHLY TRAINED AND 2ISg] LINED. UNIT wares COULD S£ USED : n ad REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING “OFFICE “s PACHISITED. Copy No. I boos ae ; CLASSIFIED MESSAG: 2057 = __PAGE 2 _. iPSoAT POL pric FOR THE 30 es “LLED AIR INP ane RY UN IT F asout 247 pee HTH TO 2 ao ~ “vou 3 SE. IN POSITICN Sater INTEL: ‘TaROUeHOUT cox BEC} PARTICULARLY. IF é MIROSUE. see oath ore, wstT, 5. U URGE Has GIVE CAREFUL cossiperarie “THIS ors posstsiLity.: ~ REALIZE WIROCUE NOT BEST ASSET FOR THIS wont SUT dF? HRS HECK ATHCRNE Net - . USED ELIZ, BELIEVE THIS. wou. OFFER EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY INSERT HI as SCHOOL CHIEF: PLS ADVISE Has VIEWS S socvest, ene END OF MESSAGE” REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN ISSUING OFFICE. 1S PROHIBITED 14-0000 : nae ve Guanes KEE) . DRGs vs 2 Teds “ROUTING UNITS oFM/e Ext os © yo Agel 39 MACH o 6 LOSFOLWILLE a ae FROM! DIREG ae Fema | 00782330 ~ a ; z9127 29127. : os + C/S COMMENT: . “OFFERED, WIROGUE JOB ADMINISTRATOR F .. | RSE .LUCP uy57 (1k ipuzy) * PILOT AND MECHANIC INSTRUCTORS WITH RANK OF MAJOR . _IN CONGOLE SE ARMY, jut TO SIGH C COTES CAME | 3 OW 13 JO, 1. RGF 2800 UPTER WIaGuts oE.P IS SIS 3.L.a%?. IF Lee Reyuees cou TRL eLMizi T. . LLTEOUGH we KO? bur UOICRS HVE Ssntey 5 WIRD 5G. EILLE JW 1.0 CKLONLELGE HEED FOR ENTREE OF Lec nos lR¥. TIONS 4% PLrHIiTL.G PIROGUE ..coUMS POSTTICGE Was WOULT STuIL bins LG On MaIPOLATInG Lowe 20S OF MO. 0 NETH Pet. SLY SEIGT FROVISIE.S TO rostit~Lu te HIS 2OTIVEFI“3. as YOU wwe TIS VIaw SUPLORT=3 oft WIRGGUE? 3 PcOFE: oti rt eUR' MESSS, ROA THIS 25aSCh Tf MIGET Go RISE! wi sIGsv2 Ou7 OF ges - ae) 500% wd POS ILE. . . ‘ a Ze In LQ Us waLIeVa ioiis 14 GIN Lvclv9 FOa US ciD PnLK SIVILLN FLGT LT. SaEuCTORS Lo Motihados oo. eu EsCRUITop LY Uo Tie THIRTY 2. yb if We dvED 7 ok ‘PER... wd Be, SUFF ad. ea Li obo sede Wiad WiuGOLizs WILLE: TO Pei au Povsied sia Be 3. SUAIG? Px HP AMTG LOUD TION BCKSTCEPING WINGGUE'S 2T0:Y. WILL FOUcH SOCKL. oPp (Por.. 4) ro) (Pires 3) C.Y.ten ey 26s £ . §, Ceiona:r by picne COORDINATING OFFICERS: x — Listen C. OUCH sper FA Fl ea h : AUTHENT he yes REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE 1SSUING “OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. fet s Copy Ne, , tarot hare ae Pha FES ea Roth tar} Hens tik . eT ath 14-0000 once So LEOPOLOVILLE. | 2B ©, ACTION. APT. MAR 9 16:82 6” Fi “ROUTINE ch 2, ca/ea, CajPr R02, FLY FU “GNFO - g COP, Cop 4, 24, cof, so/et, si 2° Md 2, rip, ow 16135. ws ““pays- INS Q.DIR os LEG? +6957. MIU & “C1BETt “ALRA LEOP Ki GHS ATTENPTED PURCHASE 6 AUSTERS, 12 BRISTOLS, 6 SPLTFIR ES 2D S$ T IN BELGIUN IN DEC. DCES NOT KNOY IF DEAL CONSUNNATED OR LXAT ACTUALLY 1c FURCHASED, NEED ALL POSSIBLE INFO CONC ERNING CCNGOLESE Pure Kase oF AIRCRAFT. ADVISE. dtl. A33477 cE Is prowisirea, of! cep? REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 14-0000 wero MESonue . “ GERaEY) xo) : DIRECTOR soko LEOPOLOVILE, J a MAR 1 iguez @ P-L} Pao ROUTING - OT MAR 61 ° 1 JSTON a AF T pa . . | : . . . ams 5 qo Sf. 4 08D 4, c1/oRS, C/oay, Fly s/c 20 ROUTINE” : . eee -1N°15023 . 4 . * I Pa TROUT >! SO ay. SUROCUE Th <TaCT PAUL ARNCLE PIERROT WHO DESIGNATED 4EZAD. ~ renecLEse e1R FORCE. “PIERROT OFF RED WIRCCLE J05 ADMINISTRATOR FOR - Shot AND RECHANIC TeaTRoToRs (WLTH RANK CF SSJCR IN CONCOLESE aAnhY. wTyCCUE TO SEE DEFENSE HINISTER 7 WAR TC SIGN CONTRACT a, ¥IRCOUE TC PREVILE NAMES ANS ATTENPT HIRE THREE PILOT [u- STRUCTORS @ND THREE MECHANICS yITHIN 32 DAYS WITH TRANSPORTATICHy Su. uCUSES AND SALARY CF 32,00 ECF PER ¥ONTH PalD SY CONECLESE GCVEH WORE INSTRUCTORS NEED ED -LATER. 3, IF WIRGCUE ACCEPTED NECESSARY KUSARK SUGGEST INSTRUCTOR PERSONNEL otge MIROGUE AS CHANKEL FOR XIRING.’ WIRCGUE STATES KE NEES LOCUNENTARY pr cos Jo SUPPORT STORY HE EX-CAPTAIN GERMAN Any. : REPRODUCTION “BY. OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE I 1S PROHISITED, Copy No.. VW, ; Y Se re pane ‘i 14-0000 LLADSINIED: MESSAGE on,” a saw “ROUTING oN 15023, _LEOP” 0957 ABILITY FILL J08. wT SELIIVE. 5 Se poneste ke excEPTiONRE APIA SPTYER KUBARY ch OLYCKE AND RECGRNEND WQS APPROVAL. IF DISAPPROVE — | SO3SIPLE To ste? are dad Ty NENT DAY C2. Sty “IF APPROVE PLS PROVIDE “END OF MESSAGE ot Stee aries te. iy f HS 2 K ws ‘ee ee REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING > OFFICE 1S PR ROHIOITED. Cepy No. 14-0000 “DESCRIPTION - Exit’ cactiet Vienna 88 21.10.55 | 5 “Entry” cachet . _ "9a Dee. 55 : 293Dec.55 Exit-< cachet us 29.5e¢.55 J . Entry cachet, Belg: | yeisbroek | ; ?2 hone UJ 19.Feb.56 Exit cabhet Belg. | 19.Feb 56 ‘Entry cachet .. . hustria | Sénvechat. ; : Fy _ ; oe ' , Exit chachet Schechat not : . ok. normally éntered~ | . 2h.dun.59 Entry Cachet France’, rly AF Flight 733 wenesday ‘ Ly. 06:5C Vienna, ‘Are. Orly ' 12:25 - Vhsul.59 Exit cachet France! orly ar Flight 232 Tuesday ; . Lv, 17:35 Arv. Vienna _ ' 2c: 55 ; li. Jul.59 Entry cahet. ; Austr. a Scimechat : Ww meee Zuch permits are civen fer various cates... -. : iOTE: Normally ‘border entry/exf cachets sre not entered in Aust Passports for travel. between Wa Germeny and West Perlin. Residence permit for West Berlin 11.Marceh 6q ; valid fer three month ; Residence permit for West Berlin wserin valid for six month C.Jur & 1C.Jur et t : ; Austria Vienna + 25.86.60 13 Passpert revalidation Panera _ SECRET 14-0000 7 obtain a vaccination certificate normally required in many countries. 7 obtained the olank document from a travel agency who directed him to go and have proper. chokes At ‘the suggestion of the travel agency he || GENERAL INFORIATION TO BE NOTED SvJect ‘was issued the following ‘docunenta: le ‘Austrian (ordinary) Passport Nr. $L6.226 in Vienna: at the main Passport Office located in Wien I,” ‘Postgasse 9, which*is near the rain Post Office and also near Sohhedenplatz. “AS: “Roted in the passport. entries, document was fasued in 1955 and was . ain renewed. for another five ‘years. The lack of exit. . ; quent travel: ‘to Germany “and Berlin ts explained by the fact 5 se late 19 Be ‘Austrians eftering ‘Gemmary ‘no longer were Stamped in or ‘For: this reason, Subject an claim that be mide many ‘trips. to Germany ‘and back “each tine. Fenaining. es. ‘Long..8 reeimonths: without: épécial; permits. “(Austrians | need - rémain.more than three months at: oné time.) - AS noted above, ‘that passpo port was first: issued by the-‘tain™ Passport. office, hovever, the -reneval--was: obtained. ‘at oe *Bub- station, ‘Wien vy, Taubstimmengasse 11. This can be explained by the’ fact that at that time subject : ‘lived ia that. part of Vienna after he returned from- Berlin. 2. Austrian’ Drivers Perit: This dociment was obtained in Vienna in 1956 and is valid for an indefinite tine. “Section B, which-is not crossed out Indicates that he. is authorized to drive ’ ordinary private cars not “in excess of 3500 kg. - (No trucks etc.) Reverse. Left: hand .- ‘portion shows fee stamp df 6 schilling has been paid. Normally this section also . indicates authority on’ "waich permit was issued, but since this'is his first permit no such entry is made. 3. International Certificate of Vaccination: ; . we When subject contemplated travel outside Europe, he felt it best to He could heve.- entries made for smallpox and yellow fever. went to see Dr. Ladislaus-Tomsich, General Practit tioner, Wien IIT, Marokimnergesse 133. This Doctor, had the hecessary vaccines for smallpox and yellow fever and he took both vaccines on 12 November 1959. Smallpox vaccinations are generally valid for three years. The yellow fever shots are-good for: 6 years. 4. Baptismal Certificate: This document was. issued in Salzburg, the ‘place where subject was born. . ‘During the war years. subject lost all his papers and so in 1954 he returned to Salzburg to cbtain a ‘copy of his baptismal certificate Entries indicate that certificate was Issued to Subject showing his, fathers naze as “Reiner, Franz, catholic, Geologist having lived at time of subjects. birth in Salzburg, Siebenburgerstr. “2, that his father was bom eon Oh. 4. 1899. in Vienna and that he was married in Vienna on 23. 6. 1920. Entries for his mother indicate her name as ‘Marta Anna, nee Niel tz, catholic, born on 20 August 19C0 in Vienna. The name of subjects God-Parent was valter Klenner, who also was a catholic ana his profession was Engineer from Slazburg. The priest who performed the baptism was Erich Igertz, Chaplain. The document tas dated 23 August 1954 in Salzburg- Mullegs. 1 P61“ L3UVK“E77 14-0000 5. letter indicated nt acdeptance for employment in West Berl'in. i For ‘pusinéss reasons in. accordance vith cover. legend, subject has: been An and- “out. of Germany ever . since. 1955. By 1958 subject became interested in Beeking i employnient’ ‘fn Berlin.. He Was ia? ‘contact with - the’ construction | fim of. “Arthur ‘Doll: “ and’Son and after. cwrote to them “7. 58 he ireceived a reply that: this firm was “willing: to give. him a Job as'‘an eng ‘Since he indicated in his letter to the fira | that ‘he was ‘about to ‘come’ ‘to. Berlin anyway, the ‘fim of Dol1. suggested to hin that he should ‘stop. gt their, office: and olen a formal work contract.: 14-0000 tei cas - Signatures to be. applied by Subject: , . 1. "Passport +: Page three below picture on space provided. pager pes . — , and dark ink. No tall ‘point Fens . : : . a a Drivers Permit: ° Between entries & and § next to picture ¢ vend turning cs . : TJoeument to write one fron entry 5 to & ; : . interastienal Certificate of Vaccination: This. document phowld ve space provideds a ~ , bee - signed in ink: on inbide, cover pase in: . Ho “signature equtred for the otter wo docuent’- 14-D0000 q , EXPLASATION .OF THE PASSPORT ENTRIES - Inside front cover: Contains cachet indicating that Subject paid 20 Schilling to obtain passport. : o : '- ° PAGE.2:" ‘This pege containg Passport Serial "B" Nr. 546296. ‘The Dues Stamp of... : .° 6 Schilling’ also indicates payment despite the fact that: the opposite . ‘page. shows~20 Schilling. This. 1s the normal ‘procedure: - The ink written numbe® 1s. the accession ‘jumber of the ‘Passport office and the last two numbers’ indicate thet the document was issued .in 1955. Further ‘entries | - indfeate name ‘ana profession and nationality of bearer to be Austrian. . PAGE 2: Entries’ on this page indicate the following:: Occupation és Engineer, - “- that'he' was’ bom “in Salzburg'on 25 July 1921, his present place of ° -- residence is Vienna. “It is. further indicated that the shape of his . “face is ‘Oval, his eyes brow’ and hair color broim. Special identifications "marks indicate the. ‘tips on his thumb and’ index finger are missing. : PAGE 3: This pédge shows the.picture of bearer including the dry seal for- . ' authentication over the picture. Below is the space for subject to seal and the Signature of the person who issued the document. . PAGE &: This page indicates that the Passport is valid’ for. all countries of the — world, thet it is velid until 25 “August 1960 and was issued in Vienna 7 . On 26 August 1955. The last entry indicates that passport was renewed © ° 49.12. until 24 August 1965 for such entry please see page 13. . mo, PAGES These pages show various entry and exit cachets of simulated’ travel 5, 6, undertaken by subject. . (For further explanations see attached sheet & 7: for travél.)- ; - ; : PAGE 9: This entry is a residence pemit for West Berlin and valia for three. °°. | months. (Austriens normally don't need a pemit for any stay in Germany unless they stay more than three months.) This permit was obtained in - oo West Berlin from Div. II Berlin Police. The fee paid was one DM, It. 2 : Was invalidated when a new residence permit was obtained. : PAGE 11: This page indicates @ second residence permit for Berlin which ves placed: in the passport when the permit on page 9 expired. It was valideted fer six months at this tine, and egain the fee was one DM. Valid froma 10 June until 11 December 1960. . . ; nr PAGE 13: This pege indicates that the Passport was revalidated-in Vienna at the Police Station at Vienna-Wieden. -This Police Station is located at . Taubstummengasse‘ 11, wien IV, and.is located west of the Schwarzenbderger Park. Entry shows 6 Schilling fiscal stamp, but a payment of 10 Schilling had to be made for revalidation. Document is valid until 2b August 1965. ‘ ‘ Ael- 2 93477 - Vile ate ARS mas “se \ Soe . | Wo os" Shad WO DP gh wae Vom. b 4 Feverac > 3. GBay eee pe tees Lo ceyattte me coe ape te see Seen Sha cia {rPa gue ie 2. ; oh i ae G = cpt seme cect eB eee ak pee nen a teen meni ei bere ae Ce emmtge tee = _ a - Ale RABY OT Digi te Oo ee BR 14-0000 ner respec DEPT OF STATE TELEGRAM NUMPER 1889 FROM: LEOPOLDVILLE DATE: 11 MARCH 1961 . CLASSIFICATION: OFFICIAL USE ONLY SUP.JECT: NONE GIVEN DEPT OF STATE FILE NUMPER: 9 NONE GIVEN WIROGUE neti tin ka, . Je soussigné KAZALT Fernand, Ministre te In. DSfense Nati. mele. : 5 enenge 4 titre de Conseillir Technique atktat Major do~ la Force _ , oO : Aérienne, Monsieur RET TIT. nv ‘est adgéint 4 co titre a so . Monsieur PIE. RRO, ° _ / . - / . yi \ Co, 3 Art 3 477 aR 14-00000 net ; (s , : . ue we, . 2. . rd ; 7 : jf - a eA . f a CO aif # ; i i . \ a _ NoRADD 70: Chief, O&L Branch, Finance Division Pl a - “suBECT: — WIROGUE Loan SO FG RKFERERCEs Your menorendim to Chief, Africa Division, ean aubject, dated 7 6 March 1961,: . ; | | vars requested in reference, end in accardance vith the term: of the | , ‘focal annex. to project WIROQUS, there te attached: herevith § en’ n eekmovledganat - of f the 4,000 received by the agent concerned. , 2. Accordingly, it to requested that this amount, currently hanged to the projoct 'a edvance eecount ag a reault of Bern T/a 217, be cleared and sot _-Up in a-nemorandus account, - ” ‘THSOTORS M. PRANSEN . . . + _ Chief, Africa Division ‘Support : 10 March 1961 , SECRET Adr- 2 $IKIZ i eA ity MIESIAUE- Can? ay Saewilh ‘3 Digcctor = 7 . 0 tee t .LZOPELOVILLE ode ArneN: APT se Fog 0° 4, C1/OPS, Ci/oa; Fi; s/e-2 a ar ee ROUTINE -: IN 15023 en LL 1. ¥VIROCUE Th: CONTACT PAUL ARNOLD eIR FORCE. prenker erFske3 VIRCCI PILOT AND SECUANTIC INSTRE cTars., METH RANK CF NASCAR Ts ce NINCSUE TO SEE DEFENSE RIWISTER 7 NAR Te SreK CONTRACT. ao wots : — | ee . : = VERCEUE TC PROVIDE hemes ANS ATTENPT HIRE TAREE PILeT T+ BMECKANICS WITHIN 37 cAYS WIT TRANS? OR TATI CS. .: 5 AN D> SALARY Cr S2,¢06 SCF PER CTH Parad 3y CONCCLESE GCVES WORE INSTUCTORS NEEDED LATER. oy yuuiGR PF OES CRF wIRceve ACCEPTED © NECESSARY x (UZ! K SUGGEST ISTauctoR YTTE VERGCUE.A as CHANNEL FOR MIRING, wIRCenz s STATES. HE NESOS COS. EN pare =f Proer Tol SUPPORT STORY HE EX-CAPTAIN SERRA ARKY, Aer A33er7 REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, Vey No. 2? a ny aie error a nenee fe Nee. - CUS SIFIED. MESSAGE a ale ROUTING LEOP 0957 . “WIRCBUE ASTLITY FILL JOS 2uT SELIEVE . RESERVATIONS RECS. PROVILE INITIAL EUTeES FR INSTRUCTGRS. FORESEE NC EXCEPTIONAL SITHIER XNEARK OR CLYCKE AND RECONMEND-HaS APPRWAL. IF -GISAPPRGVE FOSTTELE TO STS? acTION Th MENT Bay CR SC. IF APP 3 WEGCIUE OCCUVENTATIGN SCCNEST, END OF MESSAGE j \ ei eee — q a - a ' ° - REPROOUCTION BY OTHER THAN .THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIDITED, Copy Nea, 14-0000 ce Se | CLASSIFIED MESSAGE ae CrOR fond | PRIORITY © OPERATIONAL IMMEDIATE " Foe DI Ly Cones c/aF i; ann 1 6 : noe cop," e/el, she 20 2 \ 7 Lo lL om , 22 228. . - 22he8 RAP LEP = 3523) RYBAP WIROGUE > > . ae So, 1. ACRE UADESIRABLE CROSS 078, ROWEYER, ‘MIGET BE ADVISABLZ HAVE WIROGUE ; . ‘UNE YLETM Lessons comrmxizncr B4S1S. x7 THIS CN BE DONE WITHOUT RICTRISG OWUR . ATTESTICN, THIS AUTHORIZED, 14/75, HE Play si BLY ESTAS LISHED Wy 2. WHO 15 MRED ca MLAS ELE Pr a eae 3. EXPLORIEG OTH POSSIBILITIES, re a END OF MESSAGE. PRA im 7 aT . ee. L39¥7 ; A ticltr - QLERN D, FIELDS, AC/s? " COORDINATING OFFICERS . ‘S, HOUCE, C/AF/MES® t "Q@ELEASING OFFICES: ve SEGRE? Rypap] — aurwenticatumo opricaa +... - Wee REPRODUCTION BY OTHER: THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED, - Copy No. ‘e f To 4 DIRECTOR FRO CEOPOLDVILLE : YAN 28 22012 61 eno Bs | , INFO. 1 60°) sce $/e: 2 ROUTINE uj . ‘3 CLASSIF! FO ZAESSAGE 23 28 yAN"61 ROUTING ‘DATE 4 7 “aN 37418 Gemstwinae fo be pe Cd B83 Cle 6008s SEE OIR 12756 (our 95037), LEoP ny fn 2624) AND LEOP oh (IN. wT END OF MESSAGE _ , 1 : LEOP 0713 ‘C/S COMMENT: “WHO 1S MOREN? | * Discs bvadh hty por CSG 42-43 0 - , dele L49077 | REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE 1S PROHIBITED. Copy No, 14-0000" 44 h 7 ACTON 1 -C/AF 3° 72s DIRECTOR FROM ¢ LEOPOLDVILLE “INFO CoP, C/el, S/¢-2 ae DIR’ CITE: LEOP ‘86 cenit —CRYBAT WLROGUE Sy 922-3 cert . ee . 5 ——_ . ‘ : I. -REQUEST AUTHORITY HAVE WIROGUE TAKE FLYING LESSONS LOCALLY. TOTAL COST APPROXIMATELY TWENTY THOUSAND FRANCS. ..° 072 2, VIEW PROBABLE USE STATION PLANEC WHICH NOW HELO -NICLAS NAMED <> FOR CLANDESTINE MISSIONS, BELIEVE ADVISABLE HAVE CLEARED KUBARKER PREPARED FLY PLANE. (MOREN YILLING FLY AT THOUSAND FRANCS PER HOUR BUT NOT ALWAYS AVAILABLE AS HAS PERMANENT JOS, THUS STATION —~ HAS CONTACTED BUT HAS NOT ATTEMPTED RECRUIT. REALIZE WILL REGUIRE | CONSIDERASLE TIME FOR WIROQUE OBTAIN ADEQUATE TRAINING AND OBVIOUS “+7 DISADVANTAGE CROSSING WIROGUE-NICLAM OPS. THUS IF TRAINED, AND i CLEARED PILOT AVAILABLE ELSEWHERS, LEOP. HAPPY USE IN PLACE F WVEROGUE, PLEASE ADVISE. ho 73 bei L33977 c 14-D0000 mes FROM: . DIRECTOR "EB CLASSIFIED MESSAGE SS. ORG: D, EYESCIUR ae ; UNIT + AP//2 598 se €xT «© Bash DATE +. 9 ME to + Epopomvnag.- ROUTING 8-B-C-R-3-T rer] [eae | WMEDIATE | TG 1228 we CONF: AF > : ~ oe “ oa ou “NFO \erEe s/c 2. _ “INFO : _ cite oz. “19918 _ AUIS WInOCRR/ BE AGEY BALANCE HO 23 SH aM. FUTURE CHECKS WELL NO? BE’ HOWORED. a a REQUEST YOU UETERQCNG TF FUHDS EAPENDED FOR COVER BUSINESS. IF wor WHA. . EHD OF SSAC Lah, -_ ar/w/1_ RY - LESTER ¢. mad C/AF . COGRDINATING OFFICERS CAP/W repens OFFICER . . 3-E-C-R-E-T |. . AUTHENTICATING OFFICER ifs REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN THE ISSUING OFFICE iS PROHIBITED, Copy No. i: : HAD Tavid TEITAEA ULE ee oe PLACE SF orm 8 PEACE = Gort nor TL Lts, Ceorsiay USSR «= COCR ETL Yt? PAPLOUALET ce CITT UP “Stateless 6 _ oO RELIOION one. a an _ o MALITAL STATUS! phvorseds / {cubs fects ex-wife, ono Son and one aa arc Living at the precar t tine ., Subiest nae net seen the birce 1356) under the nace Davie! Th Sere a: y eachincten, 0.0. "The TFotenac ie 2 year old, male, Cau © of thiild (13% lus. 6 1925 Parig Igeco Montarne Paris Ecole Comumalc, uncosploted, chance of fanily address 1925 vireflex lech wmeplcted, . . for Prana : 1906 Faris Teslo Comnusile ‘ vn Pazis- Ecole Hichelet 4% henthc cermpleted, fanvea ; expelled for Ansuoirde ‘ . = 1933-6 9 Challen- S. Farne * Art ef Mettler Tee! aries? enyine: PENS ied 2 yearby then expalled,. VUP2297 “lectre-on ine rd Sehoole Atiumied L year, Aero L377 14-00000 ne “te: — a “garned ‘first half of paccestareate | Po ee so. in elgetrotachtiolg7, then’ a : on Meet 7 expelled. . : . : i * . : ie re 1933-9 Paris School -Photo=: dretned as cine ‘eaners * perator 2 eR, graphy" ‘and Hovde. ‘technician. Left after 1-3/ly of J rent ae . 2 yF course due to outbreak of MWaIL in: Nowe. | of 19395, . Mechanical Heetricel’ ‘gineering. ‘ . Cirie, or Portrait Fhotography am , Research and- irnevator of. carmereial- rebor/acnsy . saving ‘devices, - a Electro mechanical or ‘photograghical in nature. aa ” See paragrachs ‘bs 8, 9, 11, 12, ‘LD, Ww Lis - of Ems Loyment History for “examples. Se garters, 4 . : Military Services Dece 1939s Paris, volunteered for French Pore!gn Legion. : : mF So Se Jan. 19405. Tunisia North Africa, in lst. Cav. Rage, oR H . "-‘Zst-Squadren, ° hth platoon. ‘ . | : Fab. 190 ~ gent to N.G,0. training course in Legion. — Tog to, . a . pulled cut-to be reassigned to all-Ceorgian unit : se : Mar.- Aug. 1940, Barcares. | Assigned in Georgian unit. . i ; . Aug, 1940 - Perig. Discharged after the end of ¥ranco/Cernan : . hostilities aa Private First Class. . 1 f . pe H - i we a c , . Langusges and Dialects: Speaks; reads ang writes -- “Prench -- native : : - : _ Georgian -- fluent spoken, \ . -pead & write good, : Loe an . . _ German <= gaod- . i : . : ; English -- reads fluently, oe in ; . ‘ writes fair, speaks fair — a Spanish «=—eede ond, . . apeaks & writes: poor : . Russian -~ poor ; i : Exp loyment Niatory: 1. 19h2 ‘paris Volunteered for work in Germany. a . - _2,Poelitsy Worked for HIDRYER WERKE on contract for one ye : Germany g installation electriclane . ; . ae - je 1942 parts Self-employed at photo shop. ¥ortrait | 7. . : . photography. “ : : _ : ee . 1942. Berlin. “P:otographer of metals for a factory which, ; i / , produced electrodes for welcing ins trurenty sok be 1942 -Berlin Assembly line worker in Berlin factory ' : _ prodicing steel ammunition veltae i Received commendation fron factory. : director for labor saving device re oO sianufact. of device for autons tpadjus tment: . . : of cartridge cases. : “ ° 5. 1942 Berlin Drivers mechanics course for the HSKK Bt Hugelhein (Xeai Party Motorized corps). Drove trick - cS ; during construction of Atlantic wall by po , Germanse ' SECRET Oe 7 | "193 Berlin - Eaployed with SCHUPONIZEI as transla tor. : * Franen-German langiizces Te. 1316-7 Paris ‘Employed by Architects Carre Associated oo Lo _ 7 as ‘electrical installation planner. end Ss . ela t +o; CohstPuotor of prototype mocel’ builder, - - ee : .. ° Earned roughly” 4 dollars an hour Ambrican scala Dat teal op lie coniission Work extra. —~ Devised.and-sold on the french mirket. -a pocket _autoratie transit indicator. Receivad cash © settlement for this, waile’ in. prison. — Sad 21953 In ‘prison °-. ; ':Deviged and cava to prison adaini strator ; Bo in Rion. : Spe to . pan invention for maxing cardboard boxes. Device: re oo . wag bullt and used ‘by prison administrator. } 10. Dees195S~. : : “Apr .1956 Gap Ensloyed by M.D. as X-ray machitio maintenance . technician and operator. ; —. 2. 19567. “Gap. Invented, patented -and gold a calendar device Sst ty Coe, ss ne . - . to the French commercial market. | a : 12.:1958 ‘ambert Invented end patented a commercial advertising . ‘device, photo-mechanical in nature. . Models built mo and gold ‘to French advertising concerns. 13.° 1959-60 U.S: Devised end passed drawings for ? pieces of Sept-May equipment to be used for Project AZSENTINEL. . 196, U.S. At present Subject is Cevising : a low-cost’ telephone : Doo July. answering dévico. we von . Experience in- Forged Docunentst May 1942 Achen,- Berlin “Falsified his om trevel Aoet ments by. use, of aoe . . . pen to change elfective dates...) ” 1942 Berlin - Paris tilled in German travel blank formse < “Altered. : _ 0 old German authorization stamp for travel forms. : a oe . Tien mace other falsified stumps for other ee : ' people interested in travel across Gernan-hold eS . oe territory... cee 4 Ayh3-h. Berlin | - Constructed and used various falsified traven.. : : " . documents stamps copied from old travel docu~ ; , .ments..for various people to travel throughout --” oo. "Germany. Used certain photo techniques for aa changin: and/or ageing pictures in documents. ° ~~ : At sama time Subject also reassembled - - falsified old passporta to form. new ones ag well as counterféited German financial vouchers. | soe ert TE SMa ANG SD ‘DISPATCH | _asteito cn ete ee ne ie ene ae 7 Varatyycesttes FRE NS chief, Pinines Divisions | caAbrens Geter GW. Le.opp . a. | at cere SHS 1D. _ pr 23 i gsenber 1960, FROM | vai ef of 2 ‘atten, Sern Bin T SOFAS | sfriean Divielon Seerstica Sooiter ~~ T No mot INDEXING | PeQuigtD were agbON ‘queen . ele? INDEXING CAN BE JUDGED ; : “i “493 | 87 QUAUFIED HO’ TEoK ONLY ae eb ee faite we ———-- | - 1 --_ (eee —_— . 4 - fioinctn : y , le. thie is Lb teed as an interia rajort on the financial aspects, ‘te tre extent’ tot ke know ‘thea loo factual, oa.the African Siviston oper. aticn, the ide:tity of which fa made clear ty the enclosod tvcrmofax - | Oi,i6S. KG heaitate to write directly. to AD becsuse of the sansitive. “BATU. eof the activity and, Bek tbst Seiopp pasa the {sferaation te ‘the interested persons. ‘Previous. cable traffic nse, inforced nead= ‘cuartera 3s to the genaral coniaét of tes fSsaoctal activity toad: tas. . this Le cconcerasd uith the deteile. j £4,000,00 deposited with Bar, Hern ; swis 175,213.95 Letter of Creait obtained fcr Reiner” ‘fo 12,000 00 comiseloa & expensed oe oo, 45D : Reinert chock Ho. 2:03 cashed in bera _ ; 265.00 . a 3404, ° 139.15 i ® oP AOS 2 ace 100.00 | a pe 340608 ne 10.00 " "ee WOT ue "463,003.28 06 | 4y413-30 : : Hl | Check no, 3401 left with Crahem to eneure , ‘ Y withdrawal of fumis La ind : . check Xo. 3402 hee now yet clesrei, nor hae eteck no, 34035 p- rhape vere not _ negotiated beter of Cratit returned by kefhuls to | BEF, pussenuectly exneaiied. Feiatr aad draw a-ainst L/g in ceop voléwil : e tv ; j the axount of cwis 400.03, i/o eancelled ” : fn ths scouab of 2-7 - se et eter ree 11,690,09 ; i ne ee 16,013.30 - io Check HO, 3409 sriteca cy Reiacr, given bo a , . | Hoffale ami returned. 2, latter to GF with. | Lnetruetions to "eid peading instructicas® Sefo 12,000.00 — st Check Ho. 3410 fears situation as abeve) 3.000.090 25,000.00 bazacce now in bay (lainer) nec’ — 2,023,00 co FS Ag Jot, no expendas for Usk talsprona eolk to weopeldavilie a: for an; other related ex . penges cmarged. osisnee Li a/e wili be affected accordingly. 2. A copy, exch, of two letiera deted 13 anc 14 Tecember 1760. writ.en b, Kofnuis are. anclosed for infornati.n of Latereated persono. ‘*ill Seloz; glease pass. Enelosurest Ag ztated Siatribetions 3-F Di “e+PP) b,8NS 1 Be PAGE NO SEP wal MEN 14-00000 5 __RYRAT Chief of Pace, Sao Paulo Calof of Station, fia 4a Janeiro Calef of Statioa, Leopoldvillie Chief, Africa Division act TOR OE: SE PLIELRENCLS, i} . = RASTA pos EE BoBC R88 | fee Below - 9 Loita ta to advise you that subject of reference hag been transferred. to the African: Divisien aad bedn assigned: tho. eryptogziat MIGIOGUR/ E-= your acocimotatisn siete tn to be pursed to Ct, Leopoléville. oh yrrodum/i was: Instructed to send oaly smroyistered letters and to “struct, Bia exerespentente go do the ease tt : : .. ‘Distribution: . Grig, & 1+ COB, Saco Faulo - 2 = C03, Rio de Janoiro 1 - 06S, Leopoldville DATE FYPED 1 DATE DISPATCAND C4 - 22 Dee 1950 | SES “DISPATCH SYMBOL AND NUMBER BBPY-O332 2" * HEADQUARTERS FILE NUMALR 201-2394477T OFFICER D. .Nieseiur OFFICE SYMBOL 7 OFFICER'S SIGNATURE c/vE _ : a) a §3 Use Peevicus EDITION REMAZES HoRU 6108 mic MEY BE NBEO By § p AT ¢ ce ce * LBOP 0512 (IN 20986) Pa NFO w cop, C/PG, C/CI, C/FI-2,., s/¢ } se 4 ° : 2 = onc. "D. Niesciur- . . units AFA/200 2 0 S284, pees - +22. December 1960. “10 + -EBOPOLDVILLE 0 FROM! DIRECTOR cence wo REFS -DIR 17161 (OUT 54652). 7 moe oe - WTEW PREVIOUS FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES AUTHORIZE MCNTILY PAYMENTS ONLY. END OF MESSAGE ~~ : , / a 2 WAN _ . : 2h wth ro ERONSIN THEEDY co oft lh ATUNO OFFICERS : JAE i . E ; — eer POE . seen hd OFFICER a f aR 6-4 BT" ’ aff W ay NO OFPPICBR (/| REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THANOTHE ISSUING OFFICE IS PROHIBITED. ~ - Copy No.” + - qa “Bina ie hk sory ie a 3 CLASSIFIED MESSAGE” * oc: D. Niesclur . “a : ° UNIT © . AB/Y/2° ae Oe, 828k ° _ 22 Decetber 1560 OUTING “10 “LEOPOLDVILLE” ) From: DIRECTOR. 1 | PRIORITY . 4 OPERATIONAL IMMED ATE os C/AF 3 7 BFOn Ps C/PGy ciei,: cir. ey us 2. ‘To: - LP oe ore ne “ire ba culos) . —_ a . a 18035, REFS DIR 171é1 (our 54,652) LEOP 0512 (IN 20986) VIEW PREVIOUS FINANCIAL. DIFFICULTIES AUTHORIZS VONTILY PAYMENTS OLY. - END OF MESSAGE ne 2k. sth, 2 afbin ils omen GH REPRODUCTION BY OTHER THAN. THE ISSUING OFFICE IS P8OHIBITEO. "Copy No, ' 4tr-h3a¥or? BRONSON TWEEDY cootatwarine Srescney eaig sho rricee ) 414-00009, CLASS IED MED SAGES i 165 S 22° CEC 60 To =, ~—-—DIRECTCR (FROM, CEOPOLOVILLE ACTION 1 ChE 3 INFO. 3 cop, C/Ps,-C/c1, Cc f, ST" BRITY DIR CITE LEOP 2512 REF DIR 17181 Cr SHEER. JF ey 6h As _ _ PER LEOP 2478$° GIROGUE/I STATES TOLD HE TO RESUEST THREE | THOUSAND DOLLARS QUARTERS AL Lowaxce IN LUuAP “sua ON ARRIV Le REE MEAN STAT OW To: a i DOES CRO FEB) Pay ALLOYANCE IN LuMP SUNY C2 MONTHLY. ADVISE. 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